weapons attack quote, points to the fact that evidence indicates responsibility at the highest level of government, including head of state. i know that the u.n. report did not say who was responsible. u.n. commissioner was talking about war crimes in general, specifically excluded the gas issue. because they had no information about it. they re not allowed, the u.n., presumably, to make a statement about who did what. they can say that there was a gas attack, but they don t want by commission, i guess, they re not allowed to say who did it. i don t know why. because i think there s a lot of evidence to be made available. there is sarin, it was used. the sarin that the syria army has has a different chemical component than the sarin that would be made by the front because the army is more sophisticated, has certain additives. certainly someone has looked at that. i don t know why they don t talk about the sarin they have and whether it shows it came from the army or did not. the ot
they talked about wanting to come here and it s only because of that gas issue, only because the victim called 911 that police were able to confront them and change their plans. the law enforcement officials were saying, look, they talked about it, but there s no evidence that they did any scouting here in new york, that they had any help here, that they were lone wolves but the investigation is continuing to see if they had any new york connections. walk us through how authorities obtained the information. weren t the initial reports, as you said, that they were planning to party? right. the way that the police commissioner kelly explained this is, the first day the suspect is more drowsy, he s on more medication, given the injuries that he suffered. so the questions are more sporadic. second day he s much more lucid. they are able to question him in much more detail and they are able to work to get more information out of him and he says that s the explanation and that sunday int
nomination is his, if he pulls off an illinois upset. spring nearly sprung. what the heck is this? no joke. more in an a foot of snow on the ground in flagstaff, arizona. more on the way, too. bizarre. a major late winter storm shutting down the interstate 40 for nearly 200 miles. in nebraska and oklahoma, the trouble is tornadoes. look at this. storm chasers captured this twister in the town of willow, oklahoma. reynolds wolf is tracking all of the severe weather. dozens of occupy wall street demonstrators arrested in ugly pictures in lower manhattan. they re trying to reoccupy the park. and how sweet it is. the sweet 16 is set after 11th seeded north carolina state, upseeded georgetown. up next for n.c. state, kansas on friday. we begin with breaking news from france. three people, two children, have been killed on a shooting outside of a jewish school in toulouse, france. several people were reportedly injured by this gunman. security has been ordered tightened a
they know what their own numbers show. they didn t if they didn t, we would see more of the president being happy and larky now, you mention the gas price as a factor. congressman, put up on the screen, a couple of polls here. these are fox newspolls. the first one shows, 52% of americans do not blame the president. 42% do blame him. but look at the next poll: gregg: they want him to do something about it? being president is doing things. what has he done that s big? stop the keystone pipeline, stop drilling in the gulf, spent billions on the solyndra deals. his narrative on the energy issue is a losing narrative, that s why we think he did this change last thursday. he gave four speeches last week on the gas issue.
know that can t win it because the stimulus is working. isn t what we re going to feel when we pull that lever, we re not going to be thinking about gas prices alone. it s jobs. what we re paying for our house or what we re renting. it is. part of what the gas issue does is frames the economy in another context. if gas prices continue to spike, if the economy continues to get dragged down because of that that s a danger we re going to have. a bit of evidence of that was the job numbers were kind of flat. some people are pointing to higher gas prices as a result. that s another matter entirely. when you get to the voting booth, you are going to be thinking more about whether or not the economy is on the rebound. so far the indicators seem to predict it will be. that bodes well for the white house. we look at what s been done by newt gingrich, $2.50.