(On July 1, 2005, Steven Rambam, Pallorium's Senior Director, was honored to be a guest on Fox News Channel's "Studio B". Mr. Rambam, a recognized expert on locating missing persons and fugitives, and on international and multi-jurisdictional investigations, was interviewed in connection with the search for missing Alabama teenager, Natalee Holloway.) |
Weekdays at 3 p.m. in the East and high noon in the West! The news begins anew with "Studio B"... Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, the first woman appointed to the Supreme Court, hands in her letter of resignation after 24 years on the high court. Will President Bush nominate another woman for the prestigious position? Don't miss FOX's thorough coverage of O'Connor's surprise retirement. Then, during her 24 years on the Supreme Court, Justice Sandra Day O'Connor was the make-or-break vote on dozens of key decisions. Eugene Volokh, a former clerk for Justice O'Connor, joins us with more insight on the newly retired justice's influential career on the Supreme Court. And, Aruba's attorney general says police have found no evidence to suggest Natalee Holloway is dead, but that she can prosecute the case even if the Alabama teen's body is never found. Has the investigation into the mysterious disappearance of Natalee Holloway gone cold? Steven Rambam, private investigator and director of the Pallorium Investigative Agency, weighs in. Plus, traditionally, Thanksgiving and Christmas are the busiest travel times of the year. But AAA says there could be more Americans than ever before traveling this Fourth of July weekend. We'll get the lowdown on what you need to know before you hit the roads this holiday weekend from Mantill Williams, AAA National Director of Public Affairs. These stories and much more, including a visit to "Skinnerville." Don't miss today's edition of "Studio B"! Real journalism: fair and balanced. That's why we're No. 1 - FOX News Channel. About the Show Join Shepard Smith every Monday through Friday at 3 p.m. ET for FOX News Channel's daytime show "Studio B." We'll bring you the biggest stories of the day, including interviews with today's top newsmakers. Become part of the mix and get your voice heard... drop us an e-mail at studiob@foxnews.com. "Studio B with Shepard Smith" is one of the reasons that FOX News Channel is the most watched news network in daytime. Note: Topics subject to change. |