stock futures pointing to a lower open as we wait to see what those numbers could be. could this woman be the next chairman of the federal reserve? we ll show you her picture. the 100-year-old fed has never been led by a woman. but word on the street is that janet yellen is a front-runner for ben bernanke s job. she s currently the vice chairman of the federal reserve. now technically bernanke hasn t said one way or another if he s stepping down but after eight years on the job, including during the financial crisis, he s expected to call it quits when his second term ends in january. it s been quite i can t think of any other term that s been kuwait so now look at that guy on the left of your screen, jeffrey skilling former enron ceo. he could be getting out of prison early. skilling isn t scheduled to be released for another 15 years. but the department of justice is considering a new sentence agreement against with him. according to an appeals court decision, skilling s original
morning. ets it s going to go like that today. also joining us is jeff toobin the cnn senior legal analyst. thank you for joining us and hank of political strategist, iconic political strategist. nice to have you joining us. thank you. lots to get to. the afghan man who hijacked a car and then breached security, drove on to the runway in kabul just as the pentagon chief leon panetta was landing. that man has died. he died from burns he received after he lit himself on fire. we learned that he apparently was trying to run over a group of marines who had assembled to meet the defense secretary. the british soldier was also injured in that incident. leon panetta is in the capital and he s going to be meeting with the afghan president, harmid karzai and that comes days after a u.s. army sergeant apparently went on a violent attack and went door to door in the middle of the night killing 16 afghan civilians and most women and children. this morning, that suspect, a father of t
let s play reporter roulette. george how, let s begin with you. we heard that verdict read not even an hour ago. it sounded like a pretty emotional jury foreman, as well. tell us the verdict. guilty but mentally ill. that is the decision of this jury. as you mentioned, that sounded like a very difficult decision for the jury to reach. we will see hemy neuman go to prison but he will get mental illness treatment in prison. this was a case that happened in november of 2010 when hemy neuman admits to pulling the trigger killing rusty schneiderman after he dropped off his child to daycare. hemy neuman alleged he heard voices, that he heard voices from barry white and olivia newton-john encouraging him to pull the trigger. there s one thing that s really interesting. defense attorneys made this case. i ll quote the defense attorneys saying the gun in this case was in hemy s hand but the trigger i suggest was pulled by andrea sneiderma, implicating the wife of the victim and bo
camp and a low and he is going to the low with jeff skilling and original orange county sheriff. shepard: so there are other politicians with him? guest: not where he is going but he will have his stash of people but he better get used to the fact that the majority of people, most of them, are drug dealers and other types of crimes. not white-collar crime. shepard: so day-to-day what are dates like? will he have, be able to, i don t know, speak to people? give them wiz document? guest: well, his days will start out slowly. you go through orientation process and at the same time he will have to tone down his behavior and we will see how that works. when he has gone through orientation he will have a job, it can be anything from cleaning the bathrooms to cleaning the facility to electrician and
and the answer is, he can go where bernie madoff is. he can go where jeff skilling is. he can go to a federal prison that detains white-collar people for a long periods of time where his safety will be insured, as food as a jail can insure it but it won t be a country club. jon: don t the law books say if you can t do the time, don t do the crime?? isn t that what they teach you? that is sort of a thumbnail version of this. this is something way out of control, that ruined the lives of hundreds of people, that besmirched the entire court system in pennsylvania. jon: an awful case. you can catch more of judge napolitano on freedom watch tonight and every week night, 8:00 p.m. eastern on the fox business network. judge, thanks. i m going wild on debt this week. it is destroying us. jon: all right. jenna: the judge going wild on anything. that means you have to tune in, take it from me. thank you, jenna. jenna: no problem, judge. the economy and wall street