how many? 15,000. we have about 3,200 freshmen just starring. today was move-in day, day one. tomorrow is move in day, day two. it is a large university, private university, it is has done so well the various rankings it just received a ranking of an a in terms of the seriousness and the rigor of the course work here. but it is a great university with a proud tradition here in texas. so that you for asking. greta: now back to your prior career. you used to be a united states court of appeals judge for the d.c. circuit. sb-10 he 70 injudges handed against governor brewer that the united states part of their request. how is it going to play out in the court of appeals? an appeal has been filed. it has been expedited because an injunction was ended. so we are going to see briefing over the next two
even in seen in the gulf of mexico have not been evident here. we just talked about our response plan in place from the beginning. the work we ve done on environmental impacts the work that [ inaudible ] looking at environmental assessments. greta: when would you expect your drill to be up and running? we ve got a short drilling season here. we can drill in open water from the 15th of july to the 31st of october. greta: that s it? that s it. greta: what happens to the rest of the year? any spills, leaks? not a spill, not a leak. greta: never at shell? in the long history, 100 years, of course. greta: in the last 20 years? one of the best players in the industry. greta: in 20 years you haven t had a spill or leak? we ve had spills but we ve cleaned them up.
congress to establish a uniform rule of naturalization. not that arizona doesn t have good arguments, they do. but it is going to be a tough argument given judge bolton s opinion which is strong. greta: what about the other contraversy, whether or not if you are born here in the united states, you become right now it is you are an american citizen if you are born here. there are some who are seeking to at least discussing trying to rescind that part of the constitution what is the historical under pinning of that requirement? what does it take if those people want to get it changed, what do they have to do? greta, i think it would take a constitutional amendment to change that. this is an ancient part of law that we then made absolutely clear in the 14th amendment, which was ratified after our civil war. the 14th amendment guarantees every person certain rights to due process the protection of life, liberty and property, to
playbook, investigate the funding of the people who oppose the mosque! what we need to start funding is an investigation into pelosi to get her out of the house of representatives this is unreal! greta: that brings us to quite a show done. speaker pelosi and harry reid on oop it is sides of the latest controversy in america. byron york joins us live. governor howard dean has now sided with the he s opposed to the mosque. this story shifted in the last few days. in the last week or so i was about republicans divided whether it might hurt the republican party to oppose this mosque. now, after barack obama just shot the story into the stratosphere over the weekend, it has become a story about democratic divisions. you have the president saying one thing friday, saying a little bit different thing saturday. then you have majority leader
narrows even take him out and turn him around and bring him back in or continue out to a safe an kongage to where they can get somebody out to work on it. greta: look at the beauty of these seagulls. the canneries have lines here gut grindings and stuff. they are all eaten. they are fat up for winter because it is going to be a long cold one for them every year. here we are. greta: prudhoe bay is here. this is prudhoe bay here. anwr being here. prudhoe bay. right. greta: any idea [ inaudible ] it follows the road this is the transalaska pipeline dotted line goes around live and good, down through fox,