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real battle lines, they re drawn along partisan lines as you might expect. corporate welfare, versus drilling for self-sufficiency if you want to shape it up. democrats look to make a campaign issue. take away subsidies from big oil to fund alternative energy sources. republicans say we should increase amount of drilling for moment soil both oil and gas, jon. jon: robert gray, fox business. thanks. reporter: you re welcome. jenna: great story for you coming up next. survivors of this month s devastating tornados are the abouting help recovering some of their most powerful potential sessions possessions. the effort is called, i found our your memory. the woman found birth certificates to high school diplomas. we talk about during weather situations like this you lose a lot. mike tobin in henryville, indiana. you lose a lot, mike, you forget some of your best and favorite photographs could be lost. reporter: it is obvious
what is left over weeks after the tornados go through. let me give you a wide shot of henryville indiana so you give a rough idea how many homes were hit. what you don t see below the surface all the places are stripped of little things that make a house a home. irreplaceable things, photos, momentos, important personal documents. social media steps into the rescue in the day of the internet. a woman named victoria george from southern indiana created a facebook page called, i found your memory. people are using that to up load photographs that they find. personal documents that they found. things that traveled from here in southern indiana all the way into west virgina. one woman, laurie lynch from this area, was reunited with her high school diploma after someone found it in cincinnati. she framed it. margie meyer framed it for me and mailed it on back. you know?
cinnamon in your throat. jon: no, just a frog. thankfully it is gone. jenna: that segment later in the show. history in the making in washington as we head to day two of the health care showdown over the president s health care overhaul. i m jenna lee. jon: i m jon scott. can the government make americans buy health insurance. the supreme court taking up that constitutional question right now. they re in the middle of two hours of oral arguments from both side as protesting goes on outside. today s arguments focus on individual mandate. the most controversial part of the president s health care law. outside the high court protesters continue to make their voices heard. some of them have been here for days. byron york, chief political correspondent at the washington examiner and a fox news contributor. byron, good morning to you. not too overstating it to say this is a day that could change thing for every american for years to come. absolutely. this would be a huge fact i
what parents need to know. all happening now. jenna: on cue, did you have a little cinema none in your cinnamon in your throat. jon: no, just a frog. thankfully it is gone. jenna: that segment later in the show. history in the making in washington as we head to day two of the health care showdown over the president s health care overhaul. i m jenna lee. jon: i m jon scott. can the government make americans buy health insurance. the supreme court taking up that constitutional question right now. they re in the middle of two hours of oral arguments from both side as protesting goes on outside. today s arguments focus on individual mandate. the most controversial part of the president s health care law. outside the high court protesters continue to make their voices heard. some of them have been here for days. byron york, chief political correspondent at the washington examiner and a fox news contributor. byron, good morning to you. not too overstating it to say this is a da