he has entered a plea of not guilty. alisyn: that s a great mug shot! bill: the smile on the left. alisyn: so much better than nick nolte s. i don t know i don t know if you saw that one. bill: i have. he looked like he was in a convertible for 9 1/2 hours, right? alisyn: yes! good news to tell you about, arizona congresswoman gabrielle geoffords is waking up in her own home for the first time since being shot in the head back in january. it s not far from the hospital where she s been receiving treatment. doctors hope this major milestone will help her recovery even further. fox news anita vogel is live in los angeles. anita, tell us about giffords release from the hospital. reporter: hi alisyn. this is a huge step forward for congresswoman giffords. after spending five months in the hospital she will be an outpatient and go home every night to be with her husband astronaut mark kelly the star says during the day
entire casey anthony murder trial streaming live on foxnews.com, click on the link at the top of our home page. we re also going to have judge jenin piero, because she s there, too. bill: we re about to kind out whether or not her attorneys can keep her from the death penalty. there will be drama today in orlando. al-qaeda has a new leader, ayman al-zawahiri, long considered to be the mastermind of al-qaeda s operations. molly henneberg is live on that story in washington. he s not a new face, you can trace his history back 25 years. tell us about zawahiri. reporter: it s not a surprise he was named. it is a surprise it took about six weeks to announce it. ayman al zawahiri had been bin laden s loyal man for years, al-qaeda put out a statement announcing the new leader saying, seeing that the best expression of loyalty to the marketers and legacy of the jihad is to
aid the muslims and the oppressed, the central command, after completing the deliberation processes stphaoupbs that ayman al zawahiri has assumed the responsibility of leading the group. al-qaeda gave no details on exactly what that deliberation was. zawahiri, who will turn 60 on sunday is an egypt egyptian surgeon who has promised more attacks against the west. bill: what do they say is the reason for his hatred of america, molly? reporter: he has a particular hatred for america and israel and has had for a long time. in his writings over the years, zawahiri has said that al-qaeda should try to inflict, quote, as many casualties as possible on americans and that killing americans and jews, quote s. for the impossible, whether by a bullet, a tphaoeup stab, a bomb, or strike with an iron bar. that s one of the things
granite state and sarah palin circling her tour bus around both of them. carl cameron, in new hampshire, it s getting crowded there! what s happening today? reporter: hi alisyn. sarah palin has wrapped up her bus trip, she got her yesterday and departed early this morning, but yesterday, mitt romney s announcement, coming as it does preceding today s jobless report, really gives him an opportunity to whack president obama. mitt romney on the trail this morning at a town hall-style meeting in manchester, new hampshire, took news that the unemployment rate has jumped up to 9.1%, some of the worst unemployment numbers in the last 6-8 months, gave him an opportunity to go after the incumbent. all of the presidential candidates say the top issue will be jobs and the economy mitt romney casts himself as the one who is a former successful businessman as best suited to try to turn things around and oust the incumbent. here he is: we have 16 million people out of work. are just stopped look
million they lost in 2006 and $5 billion in 2020 and $3.8 in 2009 and $8.5 billion in losses, in five years, guys. alisyn: they have tried to stem the loss to no avail. they have tried to cut 105,000 full time positions to save money and they thought they would lose $67 billion but it is $8.5 billion. they want to change legislation, regulation, and labor contracts in order to stop losing money. your suggestion was great, coffee. coffee, i am telling you, starbucks, do what you have to do inside the post office, and one suggestion is privatizing. i have turned my thinking on this. that used to be a great idea, but now you think who would want in on this business? who would want to run a business you have to charge the same