says that poll would look different if mitt romney were on it. he wasn t on it. what is interesting the last time he was he swamped jeb bush. do you know why he wasn t included in the list? well, would think he wasn t included so it can be a great story for cnn. i don t know about that. i don t know what the criteria maybe they were saying well, mitt romney said he won t run, but none of the other guys have formally jumped into the race and so that criteria seems wanting. where would the advantage be for jeb bush if one of the biggest vote-getters isn t even included? well, i don t think that the poll is really relevant without mitt romney being included because, frankly, he is still in the minds of most republican voters, and whether he gets in the race or not is still to be determined. so if you re going to do a poll and have it one that is relevant you have to include mitt romney.
things like planes? aviation analyst jim tillman says it comes down to money. what do you mean? it does. like everything else neil. it s a matter of having the will to do and it the money to make it happen. there are so few of these incidents that the fact we have had a couple three of them in a row but there s so few of them and the cost is so high that neither the countries, the nations, our governments, nor the airline industry, have seen fit to do it. that might change. the argument you hear against it is that nothing would be detectable if a plane crashes deep into an ocean or water. they say that the technology that would be readily apparent and available for those planes that crash on land isn t as readily verifiable as those that crash in the water. well, if you know pretty
hate-filled robots. like back in day, soviet union or north korea or china. that is so un-american. how improper to use a child for your own political purposes. it s disgusting. it is. when you see an agenda like, that it work against obama. who wants to see children bowing out hate. greg: zombies. bob: i did an agenda in 1984 showing kids many elementary school and bombs going off for mondale. 25 years later people would come up to me now all grown up and say you scared the hell out of me. you realize that! dana: you know what? several people told me you still do that to them today. bob: that is a given. dana: when i was a kid, i sang this land is your land this land is my land isn t that what kids are supposed to sing? kimberly: charming. sweet. bob and acorn want to register the kids in ohio. bob: absolutely! we will. greg: all right. ran out of time. when we come right back the fox news extreme weather team superstore sandy covered. take you live to the places
i remember him turning off the lights and me asking what are you doing? women who feel betrayed by the military they committed to serve. the pentagon s battle to do something about it. revealing investigations. fascinating characters. stories with impact. this is cnn presents. tonight s host, drew griffin. reporter: a special look at the men and women who have served our country and eye-opening investigations into the unbelievable injustices done to them. we begin with the startling story of how u.s. soldiers were used as human guinea pigs. during the cold war, the military embarked on a top secret program to test chemical and biological weapons but researchers used animals but believe it or not they also used humans. volunteers from the army who had no idea what they were signing up for. well, nearly half a century later, some of these human guinea pigs are emerging from the shadows with disturbing stories about what the military did to them then and how they are being
during the cold war, the military embarked on a top secret program to test chemical secret program to test chemical and biological weapons but researchers used animals but believe it or not they also used humans. volunteers from the army who had no idea what they were signing up for. well, nearly half a century later, some of these human guinea pigs are emging from the shadows with disturbing stories about what the military did to them then and how they are being treated now. dr. sanjay gupta investigates. i joined 18 years of age. the height of the vietnam war and really felt a sense of duty to my country to go and serve. i went straight to ft. bragg. it was just the thing to do. that was my obligation. that was my duty as an american. i was drafted and i was sent to ft. sill and placed in the missile detachment. we were supposed to be nuclear guards for the nuclear war heads that were to go on the pershing missiles. three american soldiers. tim josephs and frank ra