first of all, you have to make it clear to everyone in the world that you are willing to drill. we are not cook. that is not the only answer. here is a big one not the ultimate one but here is one. get one blend of gasoline. groups like tysons won t like this if you have one national blend for gasoline it won t matter where you blend or refine it or use it. right now there are probably over 100 different blends in america. judge jeanine: you think it comes down to one blend. judge, there is one more and i will not tell you and i offered this to president obama. judge jeanine: why aren t you going to tell us? the silver bull let they are looking for. i guarantee a dollar lower and he will probably get reelected. judge jeanine: we never know about that. thank you both for a spirited debate. the issue, of course, is impacting americans in their wallet every day. judge jeanine: now, we issued a justice call to arms to help a national hero. a dog called sargent rex and you res
year recovering. both megan and her partner were awarded purple hearts. eventually, sergeant rex was put back into service at camp pendleton. megan was discharged and the pair separated. this year, sergeant rex faces retirement. for some military dogs that could mean being put down but megan is hoping to adopt rex and bring him home to spend the rest of his life with her. last week, we called on you for help and you responded sending hundreds of e-mails asking the military to cut the red tape and reunite the duo. so will megan be able to adopt rex? mike was rex s handler before megan. he is the author of sergeant rex the unbreakable bond between a marine and his military working dog. good evening, mike. good evening. how are you? what is the latest? is megan going to be able to
announced zhu catty park was closed for the night. sergeant rex is a retired war hero and an iraq veteran. rex is the center of a lengthy adoption process now that s because he is a dog. the case is rapped up in red tape and has a senator urging it forward. sergeant rex, just like corporal levy, defended us and they were a team doing, among the most hazardous duty anyone in the military can have, finding and disarming explosive devices. i.e.d.s. they were injured together. and they deserve to be reunited. shannon: now one of his former handlers, purpose heart veteran, meghan levy, is eag torre unite with rex and joins us, along with mike dowling, the author of the book, sergeant rex . he served with sergeant rex. we thank you for your time and service to this country.
deserves with megan. just a process, that s all. judge jeanine: you wrote a book and i was looking at it i mre the show started and 77 an animal lover and you wrote a book about rex. why do you think he is so special? well, all our military dogs are special because they he go through so much. but rex served a very long time. he has done three combat tours. i wanted to write the book to bring awareness to all military dogs and what we go through in combat and the bond that we developed but rex specifically his three tours were in really bad area from 2004 to 2006. he has seen a lot of combat. he has been wounded. he recovered. he kept working. and this whole process. i don t want people to blow it out of the water too much. it is very necessary the transition process just like every service member like myself has to go through when we get out of the military there is a whole transition process. it is no different for the dogs. they need to go through the transition process as well.
adopt sergeant rex? well, i cannot officially announce anything. that is only the marine corps can do that but what i can tell you is that rex will be adopted out by megan. he is in the final stages of the adoption process right now. and as soon as he gets through that he should be done very, very shortly. and the marine corps i m sure will come out and announce it officially. but mike, it has taken years. why so long? well, he is a great working dog. he is very, very good at what he does. and he loves to work. that has been his whole life. and so because he was useful they kept him working. he was very useful to the marine corps and the military and has done a lot of great things. up until recently he has been ten years. the average military dog does about six to eight years and that is how good he has been. now, that he is finally developing medical conditions it is time for him to retire and he will go to megan. the marine corps and military, everybody wants to see him get