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we start off live in bryan. gene?can see behind me there is activity out here tonight but a majority of crews are taking a break for the evening. we're told they'll resume tomorrow at 7:00 in the morning. crews say the fire is still smoldering but not out of control. as for that evacuation of about a quarter to a two-mile radius around the fire, that remains in effect overnight. we're learning how dangerous this fire was. >> as flames ripped through the warehouse spewing dangerous chemicals, just one home away, this woman watched in horror. the 89-year-old was trapped in her house for six hours without transportation and without power. >> it had been bothering me. >> reporter: it started bothering you, the smoke? >> because i didn't know what was going on. i was just there. >> reporter: the warehouse fire began just after noon. authorities suspect it started from a spark from a welder, releasing ammonium nitrate and forcing a major evacuation. firefighters unable to get close to the fire because of the danger. >> our
we start off live in bryan. gene?can see behind me there is activity out here tonight but a majority of crews are taking a break for the evening. we're told they'll resume tomorrow at 7:00 in the morning. crews say the fire is still smoldering but not out of control. as for that evacuation of about a quarter to a two-mile radius around the fire, that remains in effect overnight. we're learning how dangerous this fire was. >> as flames ripped through the warehouse spewing dangerous...
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bryan, what have we already heard? bryan monroe joining us, formerly of "ebony" magazine."smile"? >> lionel richie, a star-studded gathering forpg "we are the world." it will have a very musical tone but a serious tone. >> ted rowlands at the location with all the vehicles and, of course, the hearse which we believe is the fourth car in this motorcade will be rolling right by him as they make their way to staples center. ted, let's check in with you one more time. give me a sense of is there a massive crowd where you are? i have to imagine both the security and the crowd have to be huge. >> reporter: yeah, well, the crowd has been building since news came out that michael jackson's body would be moving in a motorcade. you can imagine that people are coming out of their homes now. what the most likely route is going to be here is that this hearse and the motorcade will take a right-hand turn out of forest lawn, and they will go through the griffith park area, and a number of people have gathered at the griffith park and then they'll pick up the 5 freeway and the 110 which w
bryan, what have we already heard? bryan monroe joining us, formerly of "ebony" magazine."smile"? >> lionel richie, a star-studded gathering forpg "we are the world." it will have a very musical tone but a serious tone. >> ted rowlands at the location with all the vehicles and, of course, the hearse which we believe is the fourth car in this motorcade will be rolling right by him as they make their way to staples center. ted, let's check in with you one...
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. >> out to bryan, former jackson family attorney. what about it?> that is exactly what the police are investigating. you have so much speculation. so many accusations being made here. you have to listen to the police and watch their actions. their actions today say they mean business. there is big fire where there is smoke here. and the police are saying, through their actions they have evidence that they are acting on that evidence, it's going to be slow and meticulous. watch out, they are doing their job, i give them an a plus. >> bryan, that was not remotely the question. the question is -- >> you cannot tell the answer to that. >> the question was suicide. what the police did has to do with manslaughter. >> you cannot tell the last hours of michael jackson's business or speculate what they are. let the police do their job. they are doing it well. >> to doctor marty mccarry joining us from johns hopkins. doctor mccarry, physically speaking, i don't know the psyche of michael jackson. would that have been possible to commit suicide in that manner
. >> out to bryan, former jackson family attorney. what about it?> that is exactly what the police are investigating. you have so much speculation. so many accusations being made here. you have to listen to the police and watch their actions. their actions today say they mean business. there is big fire where there is smoke here. and the police are saying, through their actions they have evidence that they are acting on that evidence, it's going to be slow and meticulous. watch out,...
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where does that fit into the reporting, bryan? >> there are serious issues at stake here. were there doctors involved that may have overprescribed him medication or helped get prescriptions in other people's names? serious issues about, you know, was he pushing himself too hard at the end? or was he, in fact, as i've talked to people who were there rehearsing with him on the last days getting ready for the concert he was at top form. energetic, passionate, outdancing some of the 25-year-olds. there are a lot of things that will be looked into other the next few days but the one thing i'm trained as a journalist. you're a journalist. we have to go by first what did we see, what did we observe, what did we report and get from reputable sources that we can stake our reputation on? and not the hearsay and all the other things that are floating around. and there's a lot of that floating around. but we have to keep focused on what do we know or what do we know from reputable sources. >> also, we want to know what do you think? are the media trashing michael jackson? we know you
where does that fit into the reporting, bryan? >> there are serious issues at stake here. were there doctors involved that may have overprescribed him medication or helped get prescriptions in other people's names? serious issues about, you know, was he pushing himself too hard at the end? or was he, in fact, as i've talked to people who were there rehearsing with him on the last days getting ready for the concert he was at top form. energetic, passionate, outdancing some of the...
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here with an update, bryan marsal, ceo of lehman brothers holding.g. >> good morning. >> great to have you here. this is your job. this is something your firm has done. you've worked out s many different bankruptcies, not all of them financial firms even. how is it going? >> it's -- significant problem progress is being made but it's a liquidation. a wind-down of an operation. we got in there it was clear there was no rehab, no fick or reconstruction of lehman. gfsing to ab a wind-down, a collection of the assets. and then to figure out, a lot of people got hurt so we had to figure out who we owed money to. obviously this would bring out people who who think of this sz an opportunity to put in a false claim. we're trying to sort out the good claims from the bad. >> there are so many different thinks we could -- i wish we had hot hands i wish we had you for the next two hours. because i'm trying to figure out whether -- looking in your note you say this was not handled properly. >> that's correct. >> yet many people say that the other bailouts shouldn
here with an update, bryan marsal, ceo of lehman brothers holding.g. >> good morning. >> great to have you here. this is your job. this is something your firm has done. you've worked out s many different bankruptcies, not all of them financial firms even. how is it going? >> it's -- significant problem progress is being made but it's a liquidation. a wind-down of an operation. we got in there it was clear there was no rehab, no fick or reconstruction of lehman. gfsing to ab a...
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bottom three, bryan roberts great piece of hitting. saves. torrez coming in.er, markakis to right field. that scores roberts easily from third. alex rios crushes one deep center field. but check out the all star. adam jones goes over the fence, and brings it ba
bottom three, bryan roberts great piece of hitting. saves. torrez coming in.er, markakis to right field. that scores roberts easily from third. alex rios crushes one deep center field. but check out the all star. adam jones goes over the fence, and brings it ba
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for the very latest bryan todd joins us. bryan be? >> reporter: lou, la toya jackson has told two british newspapers that, indeed, she believes michael jackson was murdered. she told "the daily mail" her brother was worth more than a billion dollars and said, quote, he was surrounded by people who didn't have his best interests at heart. another quote from that same interview, he was worth more dead than alive. la toya jackson never mentioned who she thought was behind michael jackson's death or who would benefit from it. cnn has learned she was paid for at least one interview. the actual amount of money paid was not disclosed, lou. >> all right, brian, thank you very much. brian todd from washington with the latest. i'll have a few thoughts on this, all the week's news. join me on the radio for "the lou dobbs show" each afternoon on wor and get the local listings in your area for the lou dobbs show. you can follow me on twitter. please do so. up next, a republican senator predicting judge sotomayor will be confirmed by the senate. >>
for the very latest bryan todd joins us. bryan be? >> reporter: lou, la toya jackson has told two british newspapers that, indeed, she believes michael jackson was murdered. she told "the daily mail" her brother was worth more than a billion dollars and said, quote, he was surrounded by people who didn't have his best interests at heart. another quote from that same interview, he was worth more dead than alive. la toya jackson never mentioned who she thought was behind michael...
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. >>> still ahead, bryan is back with a final look weather. >>> is the best chance for rain but not anything major. >> it is just very sporadic across the area. we will be in the mid 80's today and it will be a dry weekend. temperatures will push near 90 and a less of a chance of rain. typical july weather with high heat. >> banks. thank you for joining us today. we will see you back here in the morning. -- thanks. my husband and i, we love to go to steakhouses i can smile, i can carry on our conversation i do most of the talking yes i wear dentus and they fit wonderful super poligrip acts as a seal between my dentures and my gums super poligrip makes eating more comfortable. even well fitting dentures can feel more comfortable with super poligrip. just a few dabs of super poligrip create a seal between your dentures and gums to make them more comfortable while you eat. i can eat my steak, i just love it. try super poligrip. [captioning made possible by
. >>> still ahead, bryan is back with a final look weather. >>> is the best chance for rain but not anything major. >> it is just very sporadic across the area. we will be in the mid 80's today and it will be a dry weekend. temperatures will push near 90 and a less of a chance of rain. typical july weather with high heat. >> banks. thank you for joining us today. we will see you back here in the morning. -- thanks. my husband and i, we love to go to steakhouses i...
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bryan namoff scored his first goal of the season in style. the black and red come back to beat the rapids 3-1. >>> that's your sports minute. on this sunday morning. i'm lindsay czarniak. have a good day. >> next, "rerter's notebook," an inside look at the stories affecting your community. we'lleac bn ik 15 minutes with the stories affecting your community. >> good morning. welcome to "reporter's notebook." i'm pat lawson muse. we start with a pocketbook issue this morning. these are tough financial times for many people and for local governments, and the district has recently missed a 1 on $03 million payment owed to 60 of the city's charter schools. that's put the schools in a pretty tough spot. it's left some teachers without a paycheck this past week. the mayor has directed the city's chief financial officer to take about half that money from the city's cash reserves. the rest will be paid once congress gets its hands on a copy of the city budget. council chair vincent gray says take the whole amount from the cash reserves. just how much
bryan namoff scored his first goal of the season in style. the black and red come back to beat the rapids 3-1. >>> that's your sports minute. on this sunday morning. i'm lindsay czarniak. have a good day. >> next, "rerter's notebook," an inside look at the stories affecting your community. we'lleac bn ik 15 minutes with the stories affecting your community. >> good morning. welcome to "reporter's notebook." i'm pat lawson muse. we start with a pocketbook...
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and bryan's coming back. he'll tell us where we can expect some storms later this afternoon. and this is your movies on demand screen. oh cool. (cable guy) so what are you going to do next? who are you? who is he? it's okay. well, i'm going to... activate over 100 hd channels? program his remote? it's like you've been watching him all day. have you been watching me all day? no. (announcer) want the ultimate upgrade for your home? switch to verizon fios. unlike cable, fios brings 100% fiber optics straight to your home for razor-sharp tv, america's top rated internet, and crystal-clear phone service, just $79.99 a month for the first six months. it's like 3 services for the price of 2. just sign up today. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v and, at no extra cost, we'll set up your wireless home network, remote and walk you through the features. with fios, finding movies is a snap. check traffic, weather and more on screen. even stream music and photos from your computer to your tv. it's just $79.99 a month for six months. our best pric
and bryan's coming back. he'll tell us where we can expect some storms later this afternoon. and this is your movies on demand screen. oh cool. (cable guy) so what are you going to do next? who are you? who is he? it's okay. well, i'm going to... activate over 100 hd channels? program his remote? it's like you've been watching him all day. have you been watching me all day? no. (announcer) want the ultimate upgrade for your home? switch to verizon fios. unlike cable, fios brings 100% fiber...
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the plant is in bryan, texas, 100 miles northwest of houston. the fire began yesterday and was brought under control last night. the plant makes ammonium night rate, a potentially explosive chemical. more than 90 people were treated for minor injuries. some people were evacuated to the reed arena at texas university. the cause of the fire has not been determined. >>> the massachusetts woman accuseded of cutting the baby from the womb of a friend is being held on $2 million bail. julie corey was arraigned in new hampshire yesterday through video from a jail. corey is accused of kidnapping an infant carried by darlene haynes, who was 8 months pregnant. haynes was found dead monday in her worcester apartment. corey was found with the baby in a homeless shelter on thursday. the baby is said to be in good condition. >>> more rough weather is forecast up and down the atlantic coast. the rough weather is a repeat of the last few days that's racked the region with flooding rain, powerful thunderstorms, and ge daing tornadoes. a massive storm pounded mem
the plant is in bryan, texas, 100 miles northwest of houston. the fire began yesterday and was brought under control last night. the plant makes ammonium night rate, a potentially explosive chemical. more than 90 people were treated for minor injuries. some people were evacuated to the reed arena at texas university. the cause of the fire has not been determined. >>> the massachusetts woman accuseded of cutting the baby from the womb of a friend is being held on $2 million bail. julie...
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o's take the lead, here comes bryan roberts.e is out, said he missed the base, roberts can't believe it but they really couldn't believe this. bottom 9, still tied, matsui, that pitch is gone. yankees walk off in style, beating the o's 2-1. and everybody except of course stewart cink was disappointed that tom watson didn't make the british open. but still he made history. here is how. the 59-year-old watson needed to sink this putt, but he never had a chance. and stewart cink, watson made this history, moving up in the world rankses to 105th of course a huge jump. he hasn't made the pga cut since 2007. they're considering having him next month. and how about getting ready for this one? should be a great one. going to fight miguel soto in las vegas, he is regarded as a tough fighter. could be a tough tet as he beat up oscar, and dave feldman back in the house tomorrow after a very, very long vacation, we'll see him tomorrow. good night everybody. there are moments in time when the paths we take do determine our future. today we a
o's take the lead, here comes bryan roberts.e is out, said he missed the base, roberts can't believe it but they really couldn't believe this. bottom 9, still tied, matsui, that pitch is gone. yankees walk off in style, beating the o's 2-1. and everybody except of course stewart cink was disappointed that tom watson didn't make the british open. but still he made history. here is how. the 59-year-old watson needed to sink this putt, but he never had a chance. and stewart cink, watson made this...
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sambora, drummer tico torres and keyboardist dave bryan have been together for 27 years now, since theemain among bon jovi's closest friends. you guys seem to get along pretty well for a rock band. >> sambora: we speak the same language. we've grown up in the same place. i mean, jon and david and i were born by the same baby doctor in the same hospital. >> dave bryan: it's a relationship that's closer than marriage. you know, we can't divorce each other, or the only way out of this band, i think, is death. that's about it. >> kroft: it's taken them to london, paris, berlin, tokyo, and a few years ago, to nashville, for what many people thought was a high-risk venture into the world of country music. >> bon jovi: ♪ i spent 28 years trying to get out of this place ♪ was looking for something i couldn't replace... >> kroft: but a collaboration with jennifer nettles and sugarland on a bon jovi song led to one of their biggest hits in years. >> bon jovi: ♪ i been there, done that ♪ i aim to get back some seeds that i sown... >> kroft: "who says you can't go home" became the first song ever
sambora, drummer tico torres and keyboardist dave bryan have been together for 27 years now, since theemain among bon jovi's closest friends. you guys seem to get along pretty well for a rock band. >> sambora: we speak the same language. we've grown up in the same place. i mean, jon and david and i were born by the same baby doctor in the same hospital. >> dave bryan: it's a relationship that's closer than marriage. you know, we can't divorce each other, or the only way out of this...
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the el dorado chemical warehouse in bryan went up in flames yesterday. as residents fled, an 89-year-old woman was left behind, trapped in her home next to the plant for six hours. >> it started bothering you, the smoke? >> because i didn't know what was going on. i was just there. >> more than 30 people were taken to the hospital, mainly for smoke inhalation. by last night, most of the residents were allowed to return home. >>> it seems tornado alley isn't seeing as much action this year. experts say it's been an unusually mild season, from texas to minnesota. there were 26 confirmed twisters through june. that's about 100 fewer than the 3 previous years. and in the height of the season, no tornado watches for issues anywhere in the country. >>> now, for this morning's weather from around the nation. thunderstorms from new england to tennessee, with a chance of hail and gusty winds in new york, philadelphia, cincinnati and nashville. severe weather from north texas to nebraska. and scattered showers from montana to michigan. >> cooling down a bit in the
the el dorado chemical warehouse in bryan went up in flames yesterday. as residents fled, an 89-year-old woman was left behind, trapped in her home next to the plant for six hours. >> it started bothering you, the smoke? >> because i didn't know what was going on. i was just there. >> more than 30 people were taken to the hospital, mainly for smoke inhalation. by last night, most of the residents were allowed to return home. >>> it seems tornado alley isn't seeing as...
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introduced in front of 50,000 madrid fans, the indefinite sit suspension of nationwide series crew chief bryanry lifted july 67. he was suspected for an alleged use of a racial epithet toward an african-american driver mark davis. >> straight ahead, it's been a quiet night but all that could change between now and 12:01 a.m. when the nba f there's something big happening at pizza hut. - woooh, nice! - that's a lot of food! now get big meals like our stuffed pizza rolls, pizza mia, the p'zone... and our personal panormous pizza starting at just $5. the big eat tiny price menu. only at pizza hut.
introduced in front of 50,000 madrid fans, the indefinite sit suspension of nationwide series crew chief bryanry lifted july 67. he was suspected for an alleged use of a racial epithet toward an african-american driver mark davis. >> straight ahead, it's been a quiet night but all that could change between now and 12:01 a.m. when the nba f there's something big happening at pizza hut. - woooh, nice! - that's a lot of food! now get big meals like our stuffed pizza rolls, pizza mia, the...
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don teague, "cbs evening news," bryan, texas. >> couric: coming up next here on the "cbs evening news," how more and more american girls-- some as young as 11-- are being drawn into prostitution. >> modern kids are more vulnerable to this kind of exploitation than any generation in american history. my two granddaughters are my life. they always ask me, grandma, take me here, grandma, take me there. but with my occasional irregularity i wasn't always up to it. until i discovered activia and everything started to change. announcer: activia is clinically proven to help regulate your digestive system in two weeks when eaten every day. now i enjoy every minute. my grandkids are happy, and so am i. ♪ activia inspired from around the country at red lobster. from the northeast, try our new maine lobster and crab bake, with garlic-roasted tender maine lobster, jumbo shrimp, scallops, and a full half-pound of snow crab legs. or from the south, try our new orleans... wood-grilled shrimp jambalaya, simmered with creole seasonings. taste these regional dishes for a limited time. at red lobster. t
don teague, "cbs evening news," bryan, texas. >> couric: coming up next here on the "cbs evening news," how more and more american girls-- some as young as 11-- are being drawn into prostitution. >> modern kids are more vulnerable to this kind of exploitation than any generation in american history. my two granddaughters are my life. they always ask me, grandma, take me here, grandma, take me there. but with my occasional irregularity i wasn't always up to it....
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let's discuss this with two more guests, bryan monroe, the last person to interview michael jackson and jim moray chief correspondent for "inside edition." did peter king go too far? >> the fact is i covered the trial. michael jackson was acquitted on all counts. he was found not guilty and able to walk out of that court a free man. i talked to his attorney last week. he said that the jury spoke so loudly it was basically saying this guy did nothing wrong. there are a lot of people who think michael jackson's weird. al sharpton went further. he said the media have really painted a horrible picture and there is a double standard in al sharpton's view. if you look the way frank sinatra was dealt with, elvis presley, michael jackson he says is being treated differently. he said the u.s. postal service should waive its five-year moratorium after his death and honor michael jackson today. >> we'll speak with his former attorney in the next hour, bryan. let me ask you this, do you think the media has been fair to michael jackson in its coverage? >> there's been a range of sides shown in the l
let's discuss this with two more guests, bryan monroe, the last person to interview michael jackson and jim moray chief correspondent for "inside edition." did peter king go too far? >> the fact is i covered the trial. michael jackson was acquitted on all counts. he was found not guilty and able to walk out of that court a free man. i talked to his attorney last week. he said that the jury spoke so loudly it was basically saying this guy did nothing wrong. there are a lot of...
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it's sent a plume shooting high into the sky and the smoke spread about 60 miles from the plant in bryan. the plant is believed to contain amodium nitrate, a chemical used in fertilizer, and it's extremely explosive. 10 people with breathing problems were sent to the hospital. as many as 70,000 people have been evacuated from the area as a precaution. they're being sent to an arena on the campus of texas a & m university. no word on what started the& fire. in los angeles, michael jackson's three children will be raised by their grandmother, according to a custody deal announced today. the children, ages seven, 11, and 12, will remain with 79-year-old catherine jackson in encino, california. debbie rowe, the mother of the two oldest children, will get visitation rights but no money. also today, search warrants used to raid the las vegas home and office of jackson's doctor this week reveal 19 ail yegss may have been used to obtain prescription drugs for the pop star, among the names, that of jackson's 12-year-old son, prince michael. coming up next here on the cbs evening news, the highway
it's sent a plume shooting high into the sky and the smoke spread about 60 miles from the plant in bryan. the plant is believed to contain amodium nitrate, a chemical used in fertilizer, and it's extremely explosive. 10 people with breathing problems were sent to the hospital. as many as 70,000 people have been evacuated from the area as a precaution. they're being sent to an arena on the campus of texas a & m university. no word on what started the& fire. in los angeles, michael...
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. >>> a look at news around the nation in bryan, texas. that's where residents are being let back into their houses after a chemical fire forced evacuations. the hundreds of folks are still displaced. flames ripped through the el dorado chemical warehouse yesterday, sending a plume of smoke more than 60 miles from the plant. emergency officials tested for airborne toxins. just one home away, police watched in horror. the 89-year-old was trapped without transportation and without power. >> it didn't bother me. >> it started bothering you, the smoke? >> because i didn't know what was going on. i was just there. >> authorities suspect the warehouse fire started from a spark from a welder. at least 34 people required medical treatment, with complaints ranging from smoke inhalation into eye irritation. >>> a massachusetts mother was arraigned today on charges of reckless endangerment to a child and assault and battery. she is accused of locking her 3-year-old son in a filthy sweltering attic. the boy's siblings told police that, quote, mommy do
. >>> a look at news around the nation in bryan, texas. that's where residents are being let back into their houses after a chemical fire forced evacuations. the hundreds of folks are still displaced. flames ripped through the el dorado chemical warehouse yesterday, sending a plume of smoke more than 60 miles from the plant. emergency officials tested for airborne toxins. just one home away, police watched in horror. the 89-year-old was trapped without transportation and without power....
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let's bring in bryan todd who's working this story for us.the story has taken a new term. >> it keeps getting a little more salacious each time. he apologized publicly last month to the woman he had an affair with and who was a close friend of john ensign's. now the husband is speaking out and accusing the senator of paying off his mistress. three weeks after senator john ensign admitted to an affair with a campaign aide whose husband worked in his office, new information and allegations of a cover-up. speaking publicly for the first time, doug hampton, ensine's former administrative assistant whose wife cindy was treasurer of the senator's re-election campaign, says that his wife received a hefty severance payment when she stopped working for the senator. >> he paid severance to your wife out of his own pocket? >> to my knowledge, that's correct. >> how much? >> that i don't know. >> she's your wife. was it more than $25,000? >> absolutely. >> a lot more? >> yes. >> it was a lot more than $25,000? he's got some serious issues, because that w
let's bring in bryan todd who's working this story for us.the story has taken a new term. >> it keeps getting a little more salacious each time. he apologized publicly last month to the woman he had an affair with and who was a close friend of john ensign's. now the husband is speaking out and accusing the senator of paying off his mistress. three weeks after senator john ensign admitted to an affair with a campaign aide whose husband worked in his office, new information and allegations...
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. >> bryan, that's the whole point of this thing, of course.fordable, more accessible, more available to all of our citizens. if you've got 47 million, i don't think there is that many that are without health insurance. many of those actually are eligible for one of our safety net programs. even if there are 10 million that don't have it, they don't have it because of what you point out, pre-existing conditions and unensure ability. the members of my side of the aisle and those speaking out against this one size fits all government plan, we want to help those folks as well. we can do it through insurance reform. we can do it through guarantees for equal treatment under the tax law, people who are buying insurance individually or small group employer can take the same tax deduction as those people that are working for a large employer. we can also create high-risk pools in each state and help them both federally and with state funds, subsidize those who cannot afford, make sure that the premiums that insurance companies charge in this high-risk
. >> bryan, that's the whole point of this thing, of course.fordable, more accessible, more available to all of our citizens. if you've got 47 million, i don't think there is that many that are without health insurance. many of those actually are eligible for one of our safety net programs. even if there are 10 million that don't have it, they don't have it because of what you point out, pre-existing conditions and unensure ability. the members of my side of the aisle and those speaking...
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. >> let's head over to bryan shactman with a look at the tech trade and nasdaq. talk this morning about google, about the possible operating system. does it have implications beyond microsoft? >> well, you know, it's interesting, rebecca. a lot of it will depend on whether they give it away or charge for it. there's no doubt that in so many respects through going after microsoft here and the leaders of google, it's difficult because they're going to mass their destaned microsoft system. give it away free while the gloves are off. it's obvious. outside of search, google is looking, searching if you will, for ways to make money. so if they -- i think a lot of it is going to hinge on how they market this and how they distribute it. if they charge or not. >> all right. amgen, they had some test results. what's the analyst feedback on that? >> it's interesting because the stock pop is amazing for a company with the market cap. i think people -- deutsche bank raised their price target to 60. they might have already missed the boat on that. mike huckman pointed this out
. >> let's head over to bryan shactman with a look at the tech trade and nasdaq. talk this morning about google, about the possible operating system. does it have implications beyond microsoft? >> well, you know, it's interesting, rebecca. a lot of it will depend on whether they give it away or charge for it. there's no doubt that in so many respects through going after microsoft here and the leaders of google, it's difficult because they're going to mass their destaned microsoft...
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the star duke it on the for best actor and bryan cranston. some of the six best dramatic lead actresses include kiera sedgewick of the closer and glenn close of damages. >> you have a daughter? >> yeah. >> reporter: hugh lowery is on for a miniseries for 24 redemption. >> i have no money. >> reporter: family guy faces off against entourage and flight of the conchords, the office, woods, how i met your mother and 30 rock. the tina fey comedy snagged a record 22 nominations this year. >> one is the next "american idol." >> reporter: reality tv shows judged for number one including "american idol," "dancing with the stars" and five-time champ "amazing race." >> the vampire haters. >> reporter: in a suprise snub, hbos heavily-hyped "true blood" received no nominations in any major categories. however, hbos 99 nominations lead the pack this year. the emmys, by the way, will be handed out september 20th. >> will be fun to see how it plays out. >> yeah. >>> the news is far from over. >> thage in sick starts right now. >>> a guy with a machine gun le
the star duke it on the for best actor and bryan cranston. some of the six best dramatic lead actresses include kiera sedgewick of the closer and glenn close of damages. >> you have a daughter? >> yeah. >> reporter: hugh lowery is on for a miniseries for 24 redemption. >> i have no money. >> reporter: family guy faces off against entourage and flight of the conchords, the office, woods, how i met your mother and 30 rock. the tina fey comedy snagged a record 22...
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called bacon ridge about the great oil fortunes that were made in texas and it's by a writer named bryan burrough for "vanity fair." he is an absolutely terrific book. the best book i have read this summer, and one of the best books i have read since i don't know when is called the help which is a novel by a young writer called kathryn stockett, and it is the story of two black maids and a young white woman who live in jackson mississippi in 1963, and it tells more about the relations between blacks and whites with what was going on in the south, that was the year james meredith was enrolled at the university of mississippi, that was the first big story that i had covered. this is a wonderful book, and i just recommend it to everyone. >> to see more summer reading lists and other program information, visit our web site at booktv.org. >>> guy sormon argues it would be a dangerous reaction to recent events. he states free market capitalism has lifted almost a billion people across the globe out of poverty. the harvard club of new york city hosted this event. it is one hour. [applause] >> t
called bacon ridge about the great oil fortunes that were made in texas and it's by a writer named bryan burrough for "vanity fair." he is an absolutely terrific book. the best book i have read this summer, and one of the best books i have read since i don't know when is called the help which is a novel by a young writer called kathryn stockett, and it is the story of two black maids and a young white woman who live in jackson mississippi in 1963, and it tells more about the relations...
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get closer to second base than they would like and put more pressure on the defense and that's what bryan table. >> jim h: 1-2 on jones. foul the opposite way. adam fouled out his first at- bat. it's not unfair for dave trembley to call brian roberts into the office -- i know they had a meeting -- and stay you know what? the way you go is the way we go. that's how good a player you are or you can be and we rely on you. that's why we signed you for four years. you're an impact player. 1-2 is down and in as saunders tried to get the inside strike again. he is trying to strikeout adam jones here. >> jim p: and you can do it -- count back to 2-2 but got ahead early and is trying to hit the spot. adam is trying to get the run in and they will come back up and in. >> jim h: bounce towards third. roberts will have to hold. figgins fires to first to get jones so the one infielder not to hit the ball to because roberts couldn't -- [ indistinct ] -- figgins makes play and one out. >> jim p: a great pitch by joe saunders and he was able to do it because he got ahead and didn't have to pitch over the
get closer to second base than they would like and put more pressure on the defense and that's what bryan table. >> jim h: 1-2 on jones. foul the opposite way. adam fouled out his first at- bat. it's not unfair for dave trembley to call brian roberts into the office -- i know they had a meeting -- and stay you know what? the way you go is the way we go. that's how good a player you are or you can be and we rely on you. that's why we signed you for four years. you're an impact player. 1-2...
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thank you very much, bryan monroe. >>> up next, the president meeting with russia's president in moscow>>> and what governor palin's stunning resignation means for her political future and perhaps for the 2012 presidential race. . aleve works all day on my back pain. only two aleve liquid gels can stop pain all day. that would take twice as many advil or ibuprofen. aleve allows me to get through my work day. now every drop of shell gasolines... contain a nitrogen-enriched cleaning system... that seeks and destroys engine gunk... left by lower-quality gasoline. it protects engines from performance-robbing gunk. try new nitrogen-enriched shell gasolines. and it lets you do some pretty incredible things. it protects engines from performance-robbing gunk. you can copy a phone number... and paste it in a text. you can copy an article... and paste it in an email. or you can copy a map and... well, you get the idea. copy and paste. on the iphone 3gs, the most powerful iphone yet. >>> president obama concluded the first day of his meetings with russian president medvedev in moscow today. the tw
thank you very much, bryan monroe. >>> up next, the president meeting with russia's president in moscow>>> and what governor palin's stunning resignation means for her political future and perhaps for the 2012 presidential race. . aleve works all day on my back pain. only two aleve liquid gels can stop pain all day. that would take twice as many advil or ibuprofen. aleve allows me to get through my work day. now every drop of shell gasolines... contain a nitrogen-enriched...
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. >> thanks, bryan. scott, your play involves china and the asian markets here. >> right. mine is las vegas sands which is a unique case because the long-term returns for las vegas sands is almost binary. in the january 2011 exploration, i want to be a buyer of call spreads. i want the $10 call spread and i want to buy the $10 call, i want to sell the $20 call. i can put that spread on for ability $2.25. and given the ipo las vegas sands expects. this has an opportunity to get back to the $60 level that we saw within the last 52 weeks. so as a binary return, this is a great play for options. it could just as easily run into a bunch of problems. if that is a case, yomt to be long on stock, i want to be long on options. >> thanks for being with us today. have a great one. >>> don't forget to check out scott the rest of the options action gang, friday, 11:30 p.m. ahead on "street signs", the final countdown approximately. we'll have the governor of the best state for business. >>> all right, you're living the la vida loca. we'll tell you about the deal and which venture capit
. >> thanks, bryan. scott, your play involves china and the asian markets here. >> right. mine is las vegas sands which is a unique case because the long-term returns for las vegas sands is almost binary. in the january 2011 exploration, i want to be a buyer of call spreads. i want the $10 call spread and i want to buy the $10 call, i want to sell the $20 call. i can put that spread on for ability $2.25. and given the ipo las vegas sands expects. this has an opportunity to get back...
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. >> greg: and bryan with a y writes love the show.g with the bull. couple of guys in arizona or nevada tried having it and though thought it would be huge but in the end it was more like "red eye." funny to the few who see it. while your information was useful, it was entirely unnecessary to end your letter with a jab of the show. you do win letter of the night and for that you will receive a how many made snack made by me. i call it nature's breadsticks. we will closeup with the wrapup from tv's andy levy. and to see clips of recent shows head over to fox news.com/redeye. [ woman 1 ] last year i had a 180 average. then i had a fracture... and missed the rest of the season. [ woman 2 ] i love taking my grandchild out, but a fracture... kept me home for weeks. [ female announcer ] if you have post-menopausal osteoporosis, you could be at risk of breaking a bone. 1 out of 2 women over 50 will have an osteoporosis-related fracture in their lifetime. you may be at risk call 1-800-316-4953 to find out more in this free information kit. in
. >> greg: and bryan with a y writes love the show.g with the bull. couple of guys in arizona or nevada tried having it and though thought it would be huge but in the end it was more like "red eye." funny to the few who see it. while your information was useful, it was entirely unnecessary to end your letter with a jab of the show. you do win letter of the night and for that you will receive a how many made snack made by me. i call it nature's breadsticks. we will closeup with...
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senator danforth is currently a partner at the law firm bryan cave.nator danforth, there was a discussion this week about affirmative action in america. there certainly was back during the clarence thomas nomination. what similarities and what differences do you see between the clarence thomas week of discussion about that and this week's? >> every case is different. i think the point is that never again is the supreme court going to be made up exclusively of white males. that's just not going to happen. any president is going to be looking for diversity on the court. any president is going to be considering women, african-americans, hispanics on the court, and maybe others as well. that doesn't mean a reduction in quality. it simply means that all other things considered, namely the ability of the judge and the judicial philosophy of the judge, presidents are going to be on a lookout for a diverse court. >> senator, do you see this truth that you're speaking of, we're done with the white male supreme court, we're obviously going to have african-ameri
senator danforth is currently a partner at the law firm bryan cave.nator danforth, there was a discussion this week about affirmative action in america. there certainly was back during the clarence thomas nomination. what similarities and what differences do you see between the clarence thomas week of discussion about that and this week's? >> every case is different. i think the point is that never again is the supreme court going to be made up exclusively of white males. that's just not...
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have crawcketd the northwestern part of county and asking about 80,000 people to leave the town of bryanpus. on this day in 1965, president lyndon johnson signed medicare and medicaid into law providing health insurance for the elderly and the poor. 20 years earlier president truman became the first president to propose some sort of national insurance. congress would not pass it in the 1964 election, the idea came back into the national spotlight. johnson made medicare part of his platform. after he won, it fulfilled his campaign promise. then, when johnson signed the bill, he even invited former president truman to sit by him. in fact,
have crawcketd the northwestern part of county and asking about 80,000 people to leave the town of bryanpus. on this day in 1965, president lyndon johnson signed medicare and medicaid into law providing health insurance for the elderly and the poor. 20 years earlier president truman became the first president to propose some sort of national insurance. congress would not pass it in the 1964 election, the idea came back into the national spotlight. johnson made medicare part of his platform....
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host: how big a part of the economy is the oil business in bryan, texas?ller: the only reason why alaska, louisiana, and texas are not begging for federal money is because they have a natural gas and oil and it keeps hundreds of thousands of people busy. otherwise there would be unemployed in we would be in dire straits like california and states like that. host: banks. more from the op-ed from sarkozy and gordon brown. they write that they are committed to the ongoing dialogue between producers and consumers. saudi arabia and opec have expressed interest in this also. producers and consumers are closer now than at any time in the past 30 years to recognizing the huge common interest in giving clear and stable signals to long-term investment. cleveland, ohio on the line for democrats. caller: i think that the crackdown on the oil speculation and the focus on the oil markets is actually a red herring. the commodity which most people find price resistance to and have objection to is the spot price of petroleum gasoline at their local gas station. this market
host: how big a part of the economy is the oil business in bryan, texas?ller: the only reason why alaska, louisiana, and texas are not begging for federal money is because they have a natural gas and oil and it keeps hundreds of thousands of people busy. otherwise there would be unemployed in we would be in dire straits like california and states like that. host: banks. more from the op-ed from sarkozy and gordon brown. they write that they are committed to the ongoing dialogue between...
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bryan, the bryan college state area, this is where texas a&m is. hour and a half outside of houston. so far, no serious injuries reported from the fire. but again, they're telling you, if you can smell it, you're too close, you need to get out. >>> the case of a baby cut from her baby's womb. the baby girl is actually in good condition at a hospital in new hampshire. a woman was formally charged with kidnapping in the case this morning. julie corey is being held on $2 million bail. police say she was arrested in plymouth as she tried to leave a homeless shelter with the baby. the baby's mother, darlene haynes was found dead monday. the horrifying smell is what made a man go inside. she was 8 months pregnant and she has three other children. >> she's so kind hearted, though, that she would let anybody into her home. anybody. she was very lonely, very depressed, and anybody that was willing to come and talk to her she would let into her home. >> public records show the suspect was in the same aurmt building. police got tips from an acquaintances who
bryan, the bryan college state area, this is where texas a&m is. hour and a half outside of houston. so far, no serious injuries reported from the fire. but again, they're telling you, if you can smell it, you're too close, you need to get out. >>> the case of a baby cut from her baby's womb. the baby girl is actually in good condition at a hospital in new hampshire. a woman was formally charged with kidnapping in the case this morning. julie corey is being held on $2 million bail....
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bryan, thanks very much. >> right. the story is not over by any means. >>> going green. the easiest way to do it might mean erasing another color all together. what's going on? >>> she's being called a pioneer. what kind of role will racial politics play, if any, in judge sonia sotomayor's confirmation hearings? >> the hispanic element of this hearing is important, but i don't want it to be lost that this is mostly about liberal and conservative politics more than it is anything else. who can give you the financial advice you need? where will you find the stability and resources to keep you ahead of this rapidly evolving world? these are tough questions. that's why we brought together two of the most powerful names in the industry. introducing morgan stanley smith barney. here to rethink wealth management. here to answer... your questions. morgan stanley smith barney. a new wealth management firm with over 130 years of experience. the gold delta skymiles credit card... from american express... it's the official card... largest airline. of the world's and it's the only cr
bryan, thanks very much. >> right. the story is not over by any means. >>> going green. the easiest way to do it might mean erasing another color all together. what's going on? >>> she's being called a pioneer. what kind of role will racial politics play, if any, in judge sonia sotomayor's confirmation hearings? >> the hispanic element of this hearing is important, but i don't want it to be lost that this is mostly about liberal and conservative politics more than...
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details on trace: -- bryan vinas. why he might be america's best weapon against al qaeda. quality and reliability... are more than words here. it's personal. i have diabetes. rodney's kid too. so we're so proud to manufacture... the accu-chek® aviva meters and test strips... here in the u.s.a. plus, we've proven you'll waste 50% fewer strips... when you use our meter, which means greater savings... for people with diabetes, like me. jon: a stunning story coming to light about an american al qaeda captured in pakistan. he grew up playing baseball with kids on long island. his dad was an engineer and the boy was a boy scout. a few years ago, investigators say that he converted to islam, cut family ties, and this appeared to train with al qaeda. authorities say he admitted taking part in a rocket attack on u.s. forces in afghanistan before being captured in november. they say he also gave the terror group informations about new york subway systems. journeyman for more on this story is congressman peter kaine. he represents the district where vinyas grew up. the l.a. times sta
details on trace: -- bryan vinas. why he might be america's best weapon against al qaeda. quality and reliability... are more than words here. it's personal. i have diabetes. rodney's kid too. so we're so proud to manufacture... the accu-chek® aviva meters and test strips... here in the u.s.a. plus, we've proven you'll waste 50% fewer strips... when you use our meter, which means greater savings... for people with diabetes, like me. jon: a stunning story coming to light about an american al...
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again, bryan, this is a family which is -- has had many problems. a family that has separated in many ways, joe jackson and katherine jackson, live apart. he lives in vegas. she lives in california. they have, i think, for ten years or so. and yet they are united in this terrible tragedy. >> well, it is sad that it took this tragedy to bring them back together. but they were actually together a few months ago for a celebration of joe and katherine's marriage. >> in las vegas. >> in las vegas. in fact, they said it was the first big party, anniversary party, that they'd ever done. this is a long-standing family that came out of gary, indiana. joe was a steelworker and katherine a devout jehovah's witness, who was very devout and very spiritual and, in fact, raised the children to really honor their families. and even threw the strough the you've heard about how difficult joe was through the rehearsals. michael said that joseph would never beat him during the rehearsals, but afterwards and then he went on to laugh and giggle. and then he went on to te
again, bryan, this is a family which is -- has had many problems. a family that has separated in many ways, joe jackson and katherine jackson, live apart. he lives in vegas. she lives in california. they have, i think, for ten years or so. and yet they are united in this terrible tragedy. >> well, it is sad that it took this tragedy to bring them back together. but they were actually together a few months ago for a celebration of joe and katherine's marriage. >> in las vegas....
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bryan kran ston, breaking bad. michael c. hall, dexter. hue lowery, "house."m "madmen" and simon baker, "the mentalist." >> the nominations for television movie. are coco chanel, prayers for bobby. >> the nominations for mini series sat gri are j.t. generation kill and "little dorritt." >> the nomination for leading actress in a mini series. nell. drew barrymore, gray gardens. jessica lang, gray gardens. and chandra wilson, "accidental friendship." congratulations. that was not on there. that's new. >> going to the party. the nominees for lead actor in a miniseries or ayór movie are -- kevin kline, cyrano de bergerac. brendon gleason, "into the storm." sir ian mcclellan,y king lear. taking chance. redemption." and kenneth branaguh. >> this year's nominees for reality competition program. the amazing race. american idol. dancing with the stars. project runway. and top chef. >> here's a category that hasn't been announced on this broadcast before. outstanding variety, music, or comby series. and the nominees are -- "the colbert report." "the daily show" with jon
bryan kran ston, breaking bad. michael c. hall, dexter. hue lowery, "house."m "madmen" and simon baker, "the mentalist." >> the nominations for television movie. are coco chanel, prayers for bobby. >> the nominations for mini series sat gri are j.t. generation kill and "little dorritt." >> the nomination for leading actress in a mini series. nell. drew barrymore, gray gardens. jessica lang, gray gardens. and chandra wilson,...
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." >> the nominees for lead actor in a drama series are, "bryan cranston, "breaking bad."exter." hugh lawrie, "house," gabe ral byrne, "in treatment." jon hamm, "mad men." and simon baker, "the mentalist." >> the nominations for television movie are coco chanel, grey gardens, into the storm, prayers for bobby, and taking chance. >> i took that. >> the nominees for the miniseries category are, "generation kill." and "little dorrit." >> the nominees for a lead actress in a miniseries or a movie are, shirley maclaine. drew barrymore. jessica lange. sigourney weaver, "prayers for bobby." and chandra wilson, "accidental friendship." that was not on there. that's legal. >> going to the party. all right. the nominees for lead actor in a miniseries or a movie are, kevin kline, "cyrano deberge yak." sir ian mckellen, "king leer." kevin bacon, "taking chance." kiefer sutherland, "24 redemption," and kenneth bran gnaw, "one step behind." >> here are this year's for reality competition program. "the amazing race." "american idol," "dancing with the stars," "project runway," and "top c
." >> the nominees for lead actor in a drama series are, "bryan cranston, "breaking bad."exter." hugh lawrie, "house," gabe ral byrne, "in treatment." jon hamm, "mad men." and simon baker, "the mentalist." >> the nominations for television movie are coco chanel, grey gardens, into the storm, prayers for bobby, and taking chance. >> i took that. >> the nominees for the miniseries category are,...
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this is what bryan wrote. sonji wrote this. and judy put this on my facebook page. all right.to everyone who expressed their point of view by e-mailing and calling in today. we still want your comments here at "hln news and views." "prime news" starts at the top of the hour. we have several topics that you can get feisty on with your comments. check this out at cnn.com/primenews and see how to get your views heard. >>> sure, the great wall of china is a pretty cool place to visit on any day. but for one young i-reporter it was even cooler on the day of a total solar eclipse. >>> president obama's holding a primetime news conference to push for health care reform. he set a deadline for congress to pass a reform bill before they recess next month but house majority leader steny hoyer says that might not happen because lawmakers can't reach a con census. one senior source says some house representatives aren't happy the president isn't taking more of a part. many republicans complain the current democratic proposals wouldn't do what he promises and amount to a government takeover
this is what bryan wrote. sonji wrote this. and judy put this on my facebook page. all right.to everyone who expressed their point of view by e-mailing and calling in today. we still want your comments here at "hln news and views." "prime news" starts at the top of the hour. we have several topics that you can get feisty on with your comments. check this out at cnn.com/primenews and see how to get your views heard. >>> sure, the great wall of china is a pretty cool...
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bryan snyder has already been promoted to aaa based on what he accomplished in bowie.e are having a pretty good year in the minor leagues. these kids are prepared to compete, not afraid and they have been put under pretty trying cir circumstances. >> jim: andy, we appreciate the visit. continued success as the trade deadline apreaches, it's getting exciting around here with the talent level of these young players. thanks for joining us. >> happy to do it, james. >> jim: it is game 1 of the three-game series against the blue jays to close out the first half. stay with us. the young guns are part of it and we'll come back and break them down when we come back. fios guy! where ya headed? ah, just installed fios in the whole building. now everyone has the fastest upload speeds. and we're giving them a mini netbook. well, i'm sticking with cable. so's ted. (voice) no i'm not! he's just goofing. (voice) no i'm not! (sighing) ted has betrayed me. (announcer) switch to verizon fios tv, phone and internet today and get an ultra-sleek compaq mini netbook. call the verizon center
bryan snyder has already been promoted to aaa based on what he accomplished in bowie.e are having a pretty good year in the minor leagues. these kids are prepared to compete, not afraid and they have been put under pretty trying cir circumstances. >> jim: andy, we appreciate the visit. continued success as the trade deadline apreaches, it's getting exciting around here with the talent level of these young players. thanks for joining us. >> happy to do it, james. >> jim: it is...
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you're talking about bryan neil v v vinas, i believe, from long island.t stuns me about that case is he was arrested in pakistan and was released. just how easy it was apparently for an american to join al qaeda. the guy just shows up and gets into al qaeda. >> he shows up and was instantly taken in, according to reports, and he went into afghanistan. it races an interesting question, anderson. if this guy can do that and essentially waltz into an al qaeda training camp in pakistan, why is it apparently our intelligence agencies for which we spend tens of billions of dollars a year don't seem able to do the same thing? >> that's certainly the question that's raised. you can join the live chat right now and let us know what you think about this case at ac 360.com. a lot to talk about ahead. >>> an accused killer in court. scott roeder charged with murder ing an abortion provider. dr. george tiller. his ex-wife speaking to us on their marriage, his rage, and the disturbing letter she received from him in jail. >>> later, colin powell speaking out about the
you're talking about bryan neil v v vinas, i believe, from long island.t stuns me about that case is he was arrested in pakistan and was released. just how easy it was apparently for an american to join al qaeda. the guy just shows up and gets into al qaeda. >> he shows up and was instantly taken in, according to reports, and he went into afghanistan. it races an interesting question, anderson. if this guy can do that and essentially waltz into an al qaeda training camp in pakistan, why...
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done right, health reform represents a real opportunity to people like robert and carol in bryan, ohio, in northwest, ohio. carol works for a mental health agency and her husband has his first bout with cancer six years ago. they wrote that they depleted their life savings to cover cancer treatments and maintain coverage to monitor cancer remission. carol wants members of this body to let her husband fight for his life not fight with insurance companies. consumer choice means people will finally have the opportunity to decide what's best for them and their families. joseph from summit county, has a land surveilling business struggling to pay health insurance premiums after being diagnosed with m.s. in 2004 he wrote that it is impossible for his business to shop around for more affordable health care coverage because of his preexisting condition. no more of that. the "help" committee's bill represents a victory for the millions of american families in business owners like joseph, whose health care costs have soared out-of-control. it's a victory for 46 million uninsured americans and fo
done right, health reform represents a real opportunity to people like robert and carol in bryan, ohio, in northwest, ohio. carol works for a mental health agency and her husband has his first bout with cancer six years ago. they wrote that they depleted their life savings to cover cancer treatments and maintain coverage to monitor cancer remission. carol wants members of this body to let her husband fight for his life not fight with insurance companies. consumer choice means people will...
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last, bryan mcdonald. he is with the horne cpa firm that at one time iran might agency. he is an accountant and we have been cited by oig and hug, we immediately put out and contract hire a conning -- put out a contract hire an accounting firm to help the smaller towns and counties. when you're courthouse blow away and all your records below way, these people really needed help. we're very pleased. our air raids are incredibly low for disaster assistance -- our error rates are incredibly low for disaster assistance. we thought this was one of the smart thing that as far as i know no state had ever done before. i wish had been my idea. it really help the state government and local governments. i'm going to start with craig. >> thank you, governor barbara. barb-- barbour. we want to be the premium agency to solve problems, walk on water, stuff like that. how do we plan to do that, i asked. you're doing all the work? state and local. maybe our mission statement ought to reflect that. let's take a step back and talk about the preeminent emergency management agency and talk a
last, bryan mcdonald. he is with the horne cpa firm that at one time iran might agency. he is an accountant and we have been cited by oig and hug, we immediately put out and contract hire a conning -- put out a contract hire an accounting firm to help the smaller towns and counties. when you're courthouse blow away and all your records below way, these people really needed help. we're very pleased. our air raids are incredibly low for disaster assistance -- our error rates are incredibly low...
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patricia burg, dick bryan, dale digail dixon, parry applebaum, angela keene. we have bob wiener. marcy ia dyson, barbara reynolds, deb price, irv chap man. [applause] jack anderson once called our guest today a junkyard dog investigator watching out for taxpayer wallace by rooting out fraud, waste and abuse. surely, there has been a shortage of that in the 40 years that john conyers jr. has served in the house of representatives as a democrat from michigan. congressman conyers is the second longest serving house member and before winning his own seat, he served as an aide to the longest serving congressman, john dingell. that means he has been reelected 22 times. [applause] along the way there have been great achievements and some great controversies. among his claims to fame, he is a founding member of the congressional what office. the is an original enemy on president nixon's enemies list. [applause] he introduced the first bill in congress to make martin luther king jr. day a national holiday. [applause] congressman conyers now chairs the powerful house judiciary committee wh
patricia burg, dick bryan, dale digail dixon, parry applebaum, angela keene. we have bob wiener. marcy ia dyson, barbara reynolds, deb price, irv chap man. [applause] jack anderson once called our guest today a junkyard dog investigator watching out for taxpayer wallace by rooting out fraud, waste and abuse. surely, there has been a shortage of that in the 40 years that john conyers jr. has served in the house of representatives as a democrat from michigan. congressman conyers is the second...