asks her panel whether it was quote, inappropriate for a doctor to give his personal conservative opinions in a speech introducing president obama at the national prayer breakfast last week. here s the clip. this dr. ben carson. he is a, a world-renown pediatric neurosurgeon, out of johns hopkins. he was at the prayer breakfast and he was talking about the idea of, you know, weaving the bible into some objections he appears to have with the president s approach. take a listen. when i pick up my bible, you know what i see? i see the fairest individual in the universe, god. he has given us a system. it is called tithe. we don t necessarily have to do 10% but the principle. he didn t say if your crops fail, don t give me any tithes? he didn t say if you have a bumper crop give me triple tithes. there must be something inherently fair about
got from people. megyn: this is one of the interesting themes of the movie because in this campaign the obama campaign has done its level best to describe mitt romney as someone out of touch and he s rich and doesn t understand regular votes. you talked to voters, independents and democrats who voted for obama in 2008 who think it s the president that is out of touch. we have clips here watch here. the beach outside the obama s rental is world renown. it s a celebrity president out of touch. i think most folks understand how hard i work. he has no idea. no idea whatsoever. i haven t taken a vacation in the last well since 2006. i don t feel like he s used his timewise lee. you want to play golf, go to hawaii on vacations. with americans struggling as much as they are i feel that taking those vacations, playing that round of golf when i can t take a vacation, it sucks, you
and he has been proven right. eric: monica crowley, what the (bleep) just happened. what happens when the games are over and the venues are empty? and now to london. guest: london s legacy corporation says six of the eight venues have been sorted out. in a five double dip recession, no one wants a lot white elephants laying around, so a lot of thought was put into the future of the venues from the very beginning. here is the scoop. london s olympic sites have cost more than $1.5 billion to build from the sleek center designed by world renown architect to the iconic tower. which do i like best? that is a choice between a tiger s cubs. they are all beautiful and
what is sure to be a heated election year debate. meanwhile, our out-of-control health care costs continue to climb. no other nation spends more than 12% of its economy on health care. america spends 17%. what is more, we don t benefit from the huge price tag. the standard measurement ranked 29th in the world. our mortality rate is twice that of sweden and japan. so what is our problem? in this hour in a time magazine essay, we will take you around the world to find out what lessons we can learn from others. we ll visit great britain, taiwan and switzerland to find out what those nations are doing right and what they are doing wrong. we will also show you some really interesting innovation going on back here in america. in one of the most poorest and crime-ridden cities in the nation. first, let s talk about the one thing americans are certain is bad. government-run health care across the atlantic in great bitten. is the nation s health service an evil death panel as some s
the trayvon martin shooting case. photographs and police reports painting a complicated picture of what happened that night. here s one witness account that we are now getting to hear tore the first time. when we heard a shot i looked out and that s when i saw a two men on the grass. okay. you saw two people? two people. and they were, were they both on the ground? no. one was on top of the other. i don t know which one. okay. megyn: that was not trayvon martin s girlfriend that you were listening to there. that was an eyewitness. that was the wrongful screen identification. to shed light on all the new evidence two world-renown crime scene experts, mark if you recall man, former l.a.p.d. homicide detective and dr. michael baden who is forensic pathologist and fox news contributor. so glad to have you both here with us. dr. baden, let me start with you have the on set advantage. what do you make of the autopsy report? what did you green from it? i gleaned from it the