Who was that mystery man standing just behind Rick Santorum as he celebrated his three-state sweep Tuesday night? It was millionaire Foster Friess, otherwise known as Santorum’s biggest bankroller. Nearly half of Santorum’s $730,000 super PAC is thanks to Friess. On "Erin Burnett OutFront," Friess responds to those who say the joint on-stage appearance was too close for comfort.
There's no shortage of strong opinion surrounding a new Obama administration policy that would force religious schools and hospitals to provide contraceptive coverage for their employees. It has stirred outcry among religious groups and has the White House looking for ways to resolve it. A lively discussion on "Erin Burnett OutFront" looks at both sides of the issue.
“When you are getting shot at ... it’s never a comfortable feeling.” Just back from covering the violent crackdown in Syria, CNN photojournalist Khalil Abdallah has a rare first-hand perspective of what it’s really like on the streets there. On CNN’s "The Situation Room," Khalil shared his experience with Wolf Blitzer.
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I read that some Pollo Loco locations have Foster Freeze... .
Its now being reported that 60 million people in China are obese. Nutritionists are advising them to lay off the chinese food!
More bad news for pessimists. According to a new Dutch study, optimists live longer!
$50.00 co-pay for case of "rubbers".....this is insane.
@ jeff frank vs. $600 a month child support? No brainer to me.
Hey chrissie i seen on the news toniight if ya miss ice fishing go 2 venes france .The canals are frozon
Oh sure gung hoe ill get right on that!
As far as the issue of the contraceptive law is concerned, I really think that it should be left up to the organizations, and not a requirement. It's not right to tell a group that feels contraceptives are wrong that they MUST provide an easier way of getting them, just as it's wrong to deny people those contraceptives. It's about choice, and people who really want those benefits should look at employers who provide them.
@ Linkhs, exactly! Oddly enough there will plenty of people who will object, then try to attribute birth control to abortion! Mostly because they have no control over their own miserable lives, so they believe they have the right to control others!
I am SO not touching that statement, chrissy, luv!
lmao @ banasy im an optimist doncha know?
@chrissy:
So am I, luv, so am I!