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Since moving into the oval office and his third trip this year. ohio has not picked a loser in the race for president since 1960. maybe it should come as a surprise it s a hot spot for the president. in the president made this bumps in the road remark in toledo, saying there would always be bums in the road of recovery. it later became the theme of a mitt rom of any attack ad. meantime new developments in the scandal surrounding the california solar company that was once the darling of the administration. it was a shining example of a green jobs company before solyndra blew through a half million in taxpayer loans and declared bankruptcy and laid off workers. ....
Most successful presidents we ve seen, so anything can happen. anything can happen. after that sound bite we ran, it happened overnight. the press was talking about it. everyone was talking about it. the howard dean camp were talking about it. the wheels came off. everything happens in a campaign. it s crazy. over the course of 17, 18 months we ll have t to see. it wasn t about what he stood for. it was what he did on stage there. it changed the course. let us know what you think about it. is howard dean right? friends at fox news.com. can a sarah palin candidacy, even with the negative polls out there, could she beat president barack obama in 2012. coming up next, the computer game that lets you create a deadly school shooting similar to columbine and virginia tech. this is outraimgin outraging pa. the president said chrysler has paid back all their taxpayer ....
Teenager is now suing the makers of the alcoholic beverage four loko saying it is partly to blame for his death. 15-year-old beau rupp was struck and killed by a car after drinking two cans of four loko. his mother says the drink impaired him so much that he lost touch with reality. caffeine has since been taken out of that drink. but rupp s parents say it is still a dangerous drink and should be banned. chrysler could pay off its taxpayer loans by next week. they ve been able to raise $7.5 billion through bank loans, bond sales and money from its corporate parent, fiat. chrysler took the federal loan two years ago. this month, chrysler posted its first profitable quarter in five years. president obama s mideast policy speech will likely dominate the agenda today. when prime minister netanyahu visits the white house. netanyahu is not thrilled to say the least with everything that the president had to say. and as alex marquardt reports the speech also did not play ....
Swept all across that country. fannie mae and freddie mac under the microscope as washington big wigs try to figure out what to do with them. burning through more than $150 billion in taxpayer loans in just the last year. the future not too bright for these giants. all right, what s going to happen, rich edson? reporter: well, shannon, the government will fundamentally change what they do. fannie and freddie are these part government/part private companies investing trillions in the insurance or mortgage market. their business models help more americans get mortgages, and since the federal government took them over a couple of years ago, they ve cost taxpayers about $150 billion. the obama administration and congress are trying to figure out what to do with these giants and how much the government will be involved in the housing market in the future. and right now, shannon, that s unclear. shannon: all right, rich, a lot of people want to know why can t we just get rid of them? r ....
Mission that they are on to make sure that this immigration reform that she wants to work on, that due respect is given to the state in this case. it s a very important issue. i think now, the state of arizona finally has the attention of the federal government. and so we will see what happens as they as the days and weeks go on. thank you, governor. thank you. next, big excitement this week with g.m. and the obama administration. g.m. paid back the taxpayer loans lent on the automaker a year ago so the automaker did not go belly up. but tonight, there is a bit of a snag. have you heard where g.m. got the money to pay off the loan? that s the bad part. and news of three states fighting the feds over health care. in minutes, an attorney general, a state senator and a state house speaker. they are all here. and they all have different battles with different problems going on the onned with the federal government. ....