why, but it did happen. fox news correspondent jana winter, you may remember. this she got up with some information about the shooter in aurora, colorado, the mad man who gunned down people there. the colorado authorities wanted her to testify about who gave her the information. she said no, it s an anonymous source. what happened? what happened was the highest court in new york, the new york state court of appeals said no way, colorado. in new york state we have a history from john peters zinger we are not going to issue the subpoena from colorado to reveal the source. that issue is she revealed that this psychiatrist had received a book where home study was going to kill these people that s big.
that is to say when a judge ordered a reporter to surrender her notes, the reporter either surrendered the notes or went to jail. this decision that came down just a few moments ago by the new york state court of appeals, bill, which is the highest state court in the state of new york, has firmly established the public policy of the state of new york as the most pro-first amendment, pro-freedom of speech policy in the united states of america. because the state of new york basically said to jana winter and to all of our colleagues in the journalism industry you can disregard a subpoena from a judge of another state if you are a new york journalist, because the new york law will protect you. bill: wow. it is a, that is significant. did she get lucky having that case in new york? how d it get there in the first place? she works here with us at fox, she lives here, and she wrote her story from here. so by all equities, new york law
good amount. in the mid-atlantic, 3 to 5 inches of rain over the next three days. it s parking itself here. the other side of this is strong winds coming out of the northeast. gusty conditions in addition to the rainfall we re looking at. also, cool temperatures, notice, temperatures will be in a lot of places the highs today just into the upper 50s. averages should be the high 60s. but it s good to be prepared. just in case they don t. make my mark i wawith pride.ork. it is below normal, again, create moments of value. across most of the northeast and build character through quality. and earn the right to be called a classic. mid-atlantic. the other big storm in the pacific northwest starting to make its way out of the rockies. the lands end no iron dress shirt. look for severe weather it looks like from south dakota into the starting at 49 dollars. panhandle of texas. back to you, kate. all right. thanks so much, indra. the question we ve posed before the break and we re been ta
clarence, new york, outside of buffalo. 65-year-old tom marchino has been awarded $1.6 million by the new york state court of appeals because he is afraid of frogs, miller. frogs. it seems that a developer flooded his land and frogs invaded causing him much pain because as a child in italy, he was chased by a bullfrog. so the state of new york is awarding him $1.6 million. now, immediately i filed suit against turtles. not amphibians, the rock group. eleanor gee i think i m swell frightens me. so i have got a shot here in new york, do you know what i m talking about? once again, i blame the germans for driving this creep s family out of italy. i wish he would have stayed over there. listen, we have got to start shunning morons like this. the only people who hang with them are frogs. all right? bill: got to give him
now the greek government wanting money, the only nation in europe that has any money is germany so they say you have got to give me money because of what you did in world war ii. billy, trust me the people are going to go off against sometime in history. this is greece s best defense making themselves so screwed up that even somebody as crazy as a deranged despot is going to get up to the border and go no, they are in too bad of fiscal shape. we can t take that over. bill: i wouldn t be counting on that. here is the story of the day, miller. clarence, new york, outside of buffalo. 65-year-old tom marchino has been awarded $1.6 million by the new york state court of appeals because he is afraid of frogs, miller. frogs. it seems that a developer flooded his land and frogs invaded causing him much pain because as a child in italy, he was chased by a bullfrog. so the state of new york is awarding him $1.6 million.