during the presidential campaign. in the facebook posting, palin called the move an attempt to derail an election. gregg: bye-bye to the big pensions. bell administrators will not be able to cash in the massive pensions and they gave themselves. you may recall the enormous salaries sparked protests. one manager charged with misproper yate go millions in public taxpayer funds. they have pled not guilty. they were slated to get $600,000 a year in retirement benefits while the exact amount is unknown. we do hear they are going to get less than that. i have it in my bra. $76,000 in cash. gregg: wow! julie: we won t go there. that is what f.b.i. officers say
records are all permanent records never to be destroyed. our mission is to preserve them for posterity but also make them available. reporter: anybody that wants to check them out or their own relatives can do so until tomorrow through ancestry.com. gregg: moderately good looking? that was from picket es and not yours. julie: now i get it now. it s all the same list. before you leave from washington, i ll get even. julie: illegal immigrants heading leaving in droves from arizona. where are they going? next. hey, guys, i know i ve been bad at this in the past, so i ve come up with some mnemonic devices to help me learn your nas. hello, a penny saved a penny earned. oh, that s cause fedex ground helps you save money.
party really looks like it s going to earn much in the way of points with the american people. julie: david, when the democrats were let s hope that the republicans or let s say the republicans do not act the way the democrats did when they were in control. democrats didn t want to listen to republicans. are republicans going to listen to democrats when it comes to extending the tax cut as soon as will there be a compromise? if there is, will it be for all americans or will they go with only wealthy americans being excluded, what the democrats like? first we have the opportunity to actually a bipartisan discussion. whether it was the health care bill, whether it was the second tarp, whether it was the financial regulation bill, republicans weren t even invited to have that discussion. mitch mcconnell for 18 months never got invited to the white house to have the discussion. now we actually have an opportunity to have bipartisan
julie: time for the top of the news, president obama about to wrap up his trip to japan. a meeting with the president of russia still ahead. the coming as a white house has to round up votes for a nuclear arms treaty that the two leaders signed. gregg: ten people killed in afghanistan when a motorcycle blows up in a marketplace. three of the dead are children. julie: navy commission ago new warship named for medal honor recipient. he died after throwing himself on an enemy grenade. he presented the parents the medal of honor. gregg: right now the senator from alaska remains a mystery. votes are still coming in. lisa murkowski is getting on most of the write-in votes but joe miller is not giving up yet.
agents, 1200 national guard and several hundred ice personnel along the entire 2,000-mile border. is this enough to keep up with the drug cartels? well, we clearly need more. i think president bush deployed 6,000 national guard when i was the chief of staff of dhs. obama has attempted to do something, but on a much smaller scale. the administration currently is not fully deploying, the smart fence, full, it s under the review, but it s taking too long. the technology is now proven and working. agents in the field like it. we need, through a combination of boots on the ground, technology, to do more and there is no question that we need more help also with our colleagues in mexico. julie: fortunately, a lot of the drug violence in mexico hasn t spilled into the united states. however, the number of u.s. citizens killed in mexico more than doubled. 79 in 2009 from 35 in 2007.