whitney houston could have filled the stadium with a public memorial. instead she d have a private funeral in newark. her body was flown home yesterday. from a plane to the golden hearse to the funeral home. we re told houston s mother was waiting inside. jason, you just had a chance to speak to the pastor there. what did he tell you about the funeral arrangements? reporter: right. that would be pastor joe carter, john. pastor carter was very gracious. he allowed us inside the very same sanctuary, inside the church where the services will be held on saturday. when i asked him about the service, he told me he would be officiating over the particular service on saturday. i asked him what are the words that he s going to use to try to bring comfort to those who are going to come here to pay their respects. he said i m going to have to find a way to acknowledge the pain and acknowledge the pain that everyone is dealing with here but also to celebrate the life of whitney houston
legitimate questions raised about romney s record in the past. so i think that s something all these candidates are in the race, none of them are perfect, and i think it s perfectly fair to gregg: joel, if you re telling me that huntsman was right and he stands by, you stand by his words that romney is unelectable i m not, hey, i m not speaking for governor huntsman. i m speaking for myself, and as i said when i started that answer, his words are going to have to stand on their own. gregg: all right. joel sawyer, thank you very much for being with us, appreciate it. yeah, sure thing. thank you. jenna: fox news alert, new details on the shifting threat posed by al-qaeda and some new warnings about the growing danger by iran. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is live in washington with the latest on all of this. reporter: thank you, jenna, and good morning. at the policy center here in washington this morning, the discussion by current and former administratio
i have been clear on pro-life. i always will be. i have a daughter sitting right there in front of you. her name is grace see may. she is from china. she was born in a country where life wasn t always abandvalue l. she was abandoned and left at a vegetable market. i thank her mother every day for giving her life. i have stipulations with rape and incest and health life of the mother. that is the conclusion that i have drawn after being looked at it, investigated it and thought through it very carefully. that s where i am that s where i always have been and i hope it s good enough for you. thank you. one more question from this section then we will take a break and come back. your name and your question for governor huntsman. good evening. my name is jack frose. the ultimate candidate for the highest of offices could face
i m very clear on my pro-life philosophy, i have he an always been pro-life and always will be, i have a daughter sitting in front of you, gracie may from china. she was born in a country where life isn t always valued. she was abandoned at two months of age in a vegetable market. we now have her in our family and i thank her mother every day. i have stipulations with rape and incest and health, life of the mother. that s the conclusion that i have drawn after having looked at it, investigated it and thought through it very, very carefully. that s where i am, where i always have been and i hope it s good enough for you. thank you. [applaus [applause]. mike: let s take one more question from this section and then take a break and comeback. your name and your question for governor huntsman. my name is jack frosty. the ultimate candidate for this most highest of offices
development. my 6 or 7 you will have given the gift of literacy. they are going to go through their educational careers doing better than those who fall short in which case you have remediation kids falling through the cracks and less productive work force. those are my biases on education they are derived from having been tested in an area in a state that really did focus on education what is best for our family and best for our kids. we have less than 90 seconds remaining with governor huntsman. we go to the next question in the audience. governor huntsman my name is kathy mcduffie. my question is about foreign aid. our state department is spending millions of dollars rebuilding or repairing am in egypt and cyprus. in cairo $774 million was spent