gregg? gregg: caroline shivley in washington, thanks. jon stewart making the first appearance on one of the major sunday talk shows, sitting one-on-one with chris wallace, on fox news suddenly. the comedian giving his thoughts on the mainstream media. here s what i think, the mainstream media you so deride, i also deride but we redied it for very different reasons. i deride the mainstream media because of their focus on sensationalism, and conflict. and you deride them because you think they are relentlessly partisan and i disagree with that. heather: be sure to see the rest of his interview with jon stewart, also, on the show today, defense secretary robert gates, sits here on the fox news channel, right after we wrap up, 6:00 p.m. eastern time and check your local listings for other times. gregg: now, commuter chaos at airports, all over tall over th country, a computer system
panel weighs in on what cindy anthony said on the stand that could seal her daughter s fate. heather: will credit card companies ever leave you and your family alone? not so fast. details on how these companies have found another loophole to come after you. gregg: and we begin with new developments today on the war in afghanistan. days before he steps down, defense secretary robert gates speaking out giving his take on u.s. troop withdrawal from the country. steve centanni is live in washington with details. steve? reporter: gregg, secretary gates refused to say how many troops would be part of the initial draw down but said recent gains in afghanistan more or less set the stage for the beginning of the troop withdrawal, in july, as scheduled. the secretary says, though far the fighting season, we held onto everything we took from the taliban last year and improved the security situation and,
let alone a grandmother to act and not only did she talk about the smell in the car, when the jurors hear the 911 call and she first talks about the smell and the dead body and that her grandbaby is missing, that is what is going to reverberate with the jury and on top of the other evidence is going to send the jury quickly back with a guilty verdict here. gregg: i was watching the defense, which now a couple of days into their case, they called pathologist, dr. werner spitz to the witness stand and he disputed the prosecution theory of suffocation by duct tape but he, too, could not, joey, give a cause of death and could not substantiate and this is important, the defense claim of accidental drowning, if that is the best they can do, they are in trouble. that is a problem, but, here is what will happen, at the end of the day you have a battle of the experts and you know, gregg, what ends up happening is, the prosecution, they put on their case, they have experts, that say one ann
life. i think so, too. you think so? gregg: she s not a serial killer. you know, it is the conduct is so egregious, though, and if they buy into everything she did and the lies an fabrication, i don t think we have a. gregg: but, juries judge women differently. and they want to believe there was something and they don t know that will cause them despair. i think she could be. gregg: you are fair and balanced. not learned, but fair and balanced. joey jackson and anna, thanks for being with us. happy father s day. heather: coming up next, cancer and your cell phone, medical studies going back and forth, on whether there is a link and new information now, has some experts rethinking their position. and first, a message from one of our service members, serving overseas on this father s day. i m major andrews, stationed in baghdad, iraq and i want to say happy father s day to my dad, and my father-in-law, from
it was legitimate issue at the hearing as to whether or not he knew that the money that he was sending over was going to kill people or whether it was going to assist people and he stood before the judge and unlike many other terrorists who say, we re glad we killed americans, we ll do it again, i m going to see allah and i m proud. this one stood before and said, i had no idea, i am sorry. give me another opportunity to come out. 30 years and he deserves 30 years and got 30 years and the judge did the right thing. he s a threat to our country and way of life and the judge originally threw the book at him and deserves the 150 years. gregg: the subject said, i had to throw the book at him because of the mandatory guidelines which are now advisory after the fact. good to see you both. thank you, gregg. heather: new technology could stop drunk drivers from hitting the road. so how long before device likes this can make their way into cars? a live report straight ahead and