expensive as your typical full-service sit-down restaurants. fran chiegs is doing well franchising is doing well, particularly in atlanta. people who travel long distances are attracted to familiar brands. tried and true concepts are especially appealing to those new no the restaurant industry. the trend i m seeing, a lot of the franchises are former cpas former attorneys who worked for companies that have been downsized. the owners of this evo franchise where i am right now, he was in the accounting business. decided to try something new. over the next 10 years the national restaurant association predicts food service industry jobs will increase more than 10% over the next 10 years. megyn, back to you.
start pumping gas you have got to stay outside. once you go back in our car and come back out that static electricity can cause the flames. if you go back inside the car you have to touch something. touch the car door or the pump. if you don t, the odds are small, but you are carrying that around just like when you rub your feet. you carry that around and it can be very, very dangerous. megyn: you get out of your car, usually you pay first. you put your credit card in then you grab the nozzle. so it s not happening upon your initial placing of the nozzle in your car. it s happening later? when you take it out? if you touch the pump you are done. you stick it in there and you let it fill itself. you go back in the car and rub against the seat and you come back out. that s when you are full of the static.
president bush tried to do something about this and did not succeed. we ll see what happens with the obama administration. molly, here s a word of advice for you, don t go to the rits carlton today! no, it s pretty busy over there, i ll stay where i am, thank you. megyn: here s why, folks, look at the protests taking place outside the rits carlton in d.c., this is health care for america now, we re told, a prohealth care reform group, along with several union representatives, you just saw an seiu sign go by, the nation largest service employees international union, workers union, and we re told that representatives of the afl-cio are out there, you can see the signs, jake gibson, our producer on the scene, telling us that arrests have already taken place of some of these protestors. inside the rits carlton today is a group of lobbyists who push on health care issues and apparently they push for the insurance industry, which is what has these folks so upset. what exactly they plan on
it reason for it to go away. we tried to step it to a new level and bring more awareness through the sporting event with also helping rescue nuisance alligators as well as get people aware that, you know, they can be utilized for something positive rather than being such a dangerous whoa. megyn: you ve seen it a million times, but we have not. what is james doing? okay. what he s going to do now is and this is the premise of the alligator wrestling shows is megyn: david, move off to screen yeah. we want to see it. okay, keep going. okay. so what he s going to do is approach the alligator and grab hold of his jaws or sneak up behind him, and this is part of the judging criteria of the alligator wrestling competition is your ability to handle the alligator in the water safely, knowledgeably as well as putting thrill and showmanship to it to be able to impress the crowd which is also what it s being judged on. megyn: whoa. alligators don t like to be held really watch out
fill up your gas tank. bit cost one teenager his life. this is an incidents a woman. look at this. i can t believe she grabs the nozzle. this teen wasn t smoke or talk on the phone. what caused his deadly fire and the one we are looking at here? trace gallagher has some facts. reporter: the answer is static electricity. that can ignite the fumes. and it killed his guy right he here. these are freak accidents. we pump gas 18 million times a year. but this has happened 1773 times. it this has happened 173 times. when you slide in and out of your car you create that static electricity. you go outside if you don t touch something, they say once you get outside your car and