harris: that says it all, doesn t it? good to see you, wendell, thank you. u.s. college students have on average more than four credit cards and by the time they graduate many have already wracked up thousands of dollars in debt. new rules have made it tougher for lenders to market to students. but the wall street journal now reporting banks are getting creative. the journal owned by the parent company of this network, reports some lenders are offering pre-paid cards that double as campus ids. prepaid cards are at this point pickly marketed to low income customers and government financial watchdog reportedly plans to look into them for possible abuses. the university of colorado dumping stinky fish fertilizer on a campus quad today in hoping to keep students to gather celebrate 4/20. many consider marijuana today. hoping to put a stop to annual smokeout on campus. drew more than 10,000 people there crowd of protesters gathering at the quad and police have already reportedly
arsenic in rice and rice products in order to determine the level and types of arsenic at this point pickly found in these products. the 2012. we will get answers then. reservers arsenic levels in food. shepard: laura, thank you. that confessed underwear bomber will spend the rest of his life in prison down underground with no windows and no chance for parole. a judge handed down that sentence today. you will recall omar faruq abdul memen pleaded guilty trying to below up a jet with a bomb in his undies. he called it a blessed weapon. the device only burned him and passengers jumped on him when they saw the fire. today in court prosecutors presented fbi video demonstrating the kind of blast that could have happened had the bomb actually gone off
trying to deceive by their actions? yes, and no. and the reason it s yes and no is because at this point pickly there is very fine line between anxiety and deception. what we wind up looking at as past baselines and then when they are speaking the context in which they are speaking in. so, as i m looking at him, i see he does something called a head swagger that head swagger goes against the intention cue. he shakes his head up and down and then side to side. when you see that you recognize that that s his words going opposite his unconscious head-shaking. here i think he is holding something back. that would be my first impression. if the documents come out saying that they really feel he is being deceptive, my answer to you is he is holding back information that he doesn t want to give out. you know that because forward from here he starts doing all these distracting techniques, the repetitious questions. the quizzical look. bill: do you believe he didn t hear the question which
trying to deceive by their actions? yes, and no. and the reason it s yes and no is because at this point pickly there is very fine line between anxiety and deception. what we wind up looking at as past baselines and then when they are speaking the context in which they are speaking in. so, as i m looking at him, i see he does something called a head swagger that head swagger goes against the intention cue. he shakes his head up and down and then side to side. when you see that you recognize that that s his words going opposite his unconscious head-shaking. here i think he is holding something back. that would be my first impression. if the documents come out saying that they really feel he is being deceptive, my answer to you is he is holding back information that he doesn t want to give out. you know that because forward from here he starts doing all these distracting techniques, the repetitious questions. the quizzical look. bill: do you believe he didn t hear the question which
trying to deceive by their actions? yes, and no. and the reason it s yes and no is because at this point pickly there is very fine line between anxiety and deception. what we wind up looking at as past baselines and then when they are speaking the context in which they are speaking in. so, as i m looking at him, i see he does something called a head swagger that head swagger goes against the intention cue. he shakes his head up and down and then side to side. when you see that you recognize that that s his words going opposite his unconscious head-shaking. here i think he is holding something back. that would be my first impression. if the documents come out saying that they really feel he is being deceptive, my answer to you is he is holding back information that he doesn t want to give out. you know that because forward from here he starts doing all these distracting techniques, the repetitious questions. the quizzical look. bill: do you believe he didn t hear the question which