love and obama mania. votes are in and we have a final tally. fox is number one with clayton, dave and alley. it s fox and friends . it is rising the bring. i figure we got it. we didn t make it past the sensors. they saw your tie and said we can t give you that. i think it looks great but odd for dave. i am sticking to it. all right, very nice . meanwhile for a summer saturday, we have a lot to talk about and a lot of news. start off with a fox news. the iran nuclear program is growing despite sanctions. they are loading fuel in iran s first nuclear reactor. sure allison. this is a huge day for iran. the plant is set to produce electricity by next month. critics say it gives iran a way to build a nuclear bomb. for the next two weeks. fuel rods will be loaded in a water pool and they go on line and produce electricity. the fuel from russia . once they are used they will be sent back to russia. iran said that is the proof we are not building a bomb. john bolton sa
2,000 sunflowers worth more than $5,000 were delivered to jackson s marble mausoleum in glendale, california. jason levin said he donated the flowers after hearing jackson s ex-wife, lisa marie presley, complain there were only a few bouquets around the tomb. ask any parent and any teacher and they ll tell you the same thing. being involved in your child s education is key to their success. cnn contributor education contributor steve perry heads to los angeles to examine how overlen elementary school gets parents involved and keeps them involved. welcome to los angeles. we re here this morning at overlen elementary school, here to discuss how to involve parents in a child s education with the principal and some of the parents. what is it that you do to get your parents involved in your children s day? well, the parents are involved in every aspect of the school. all the way from the beginning of the day with the dropoff
every day in the gulf of mexico, another excuse, another setback, more misinformation, a tragedy of errors. what is their excuse this time? shoot to kill, no exceptions. that s what thailand s government is telling the military to do to protesters in some of the worst violence in history there. and they are following orders. plus, you ll meet some extraordinary students whose extracurricular activities are getting the attention of the first lady of the united states. she s paying them a special visit. and hello, everyone. i m don lemon. it sounds like a broken record, only it is real life. and the people along the u.s. gulf coast, well, their lives aren t getting any better now. for more than three weeks, oil has been gushing from the sea floor and the best minds in government and in the industry still haven t figured out how to stop it all. today they re trying something new, inserting a tube into the leak to siphon off at least some of the oil. they re also relying he
he said we re willing to arrest this guy and he said let it go. at the end of the day you can t prove it, mark. fox, abc, or anybody else should cover the protests accurately, say how many people are there, how many are committing violence, say how many are whackos and do so in an objective fashion. you re right. the tea party, they didn t report on gay rights and immigration you re right, mark. you re right. no one should do it. megyn, mark is right, we got to stop the shaking cameraman! fox news has to stop shaking the cameras as they re running through a riot! you got me. they re all in on it. megyn: thank you for the debate, we appreciate you coming in and hashing it out. new developments, folks, in the story of the school teacher whose internet campaign to crash those tea party rallies made national headlines. jason levin was booted from class for his actions, and now his bosses have decided his future. we ll tell you. and this penn state professor is at th
getting increasingly rough in the last couple of days, and now we re seeing that some in the crowd making shooting-style guestures at police, some gestures are police, some messages calling for people to, quote, invade as and news crews spotted this message spray-painted on a phoenix sidewalk, the words, quote, burn this racist city. trace gallagher with the breaking news live in our west coast newsroom. reporter: you re showing the pictures. we re going to show you more of those. clearly these protests are getting more contentious as time goes by and remember, this is the eighth straight day these protests have been happening inside the state of arizona. we re seeing now signs of vandalism, you see that as one of the windows at the capitol and sidewalk. they are smearing refried beans as swastikas. police are concerned, city leaders are concerned, about the tone and the tenor of these protests. we ve got signs, as you said, on the sidewalk, reading burn this racist city