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and not just for these photos released by the family, without prompting by physicians, she adjusted her hospital gown, put up two fingers in a v shape, and scratched her nose. the latter seems like nothing. neurologically, these complex, key indicator of good brain function. she also touched her wounds her wounds. there are so many wounds. the invisible ones of family and friends, of those who were shot. national wounds, torn open along old scars by the shooting. to salve if not bind up the nation s wounds, part of the reason the university of arizona invited the president and the first lady to the mchale center at the u of a tonight for this memorial. aides say the president will focus on consoling, on the personal, and on the lives lost, the lives damaged. the mr. obama visited the congresswoman s bedside about 90 minutes ago. in the minutes before this memorial was to begin, he s been meeting with the families of the other victims, including those lost. judge john roll
called opt out day. they are calling on thanksgiving travelers to also opt out of using all the scanners and use the patdowns which would slow things down. john tyner says look they have a right to be angry. listen. you know, if people are concerned about bombs being brought on planes, the t.s.a. has bomb sniffing dogs and machines. both of those can trace very minute traces of explosives. i don t see why those are in greater use. john tyner could be facing a $10,000 fine from the t.s.a., shep. shepard: much more on this to come no doubt. trace, thank you. now to the fox news exclusive, we reported just a few moments ago that the north carolina democrat keith schuyler, representative shull ler will follow through on campaign promise. apparently no one else has
today is compromise in the air over taxes? the new members are swarming capitol hill. they don t get control just yet. because the old congress still has some unfinished business. and now it s time to talk about those tax cut extensions. plus, one man finds airport security a little too intimate. are you going to be doing a groin check? if you touch my junk, i m going to have you arrested. shepard: this incident didn t end well. but is the argument over? and the short answer is, no. the argument is far from over as fox reports live tonight. it s a complex debate, no doubt. pitting personal freedoms and privacy against public security. now add a viral cell phone video, the internet and stir. the new controversy is all about about the new antiterrorism screening procedures they just changed at airports across the country. passengers have a choice that new full body image scan as the primary choice for screening or a two palm of the hand patdown. including touching the gro
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