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actually, day and delaet 1 up over bradley and mickelson as bradley and mickelson are making the comeback on the international duo. dufner and johnson 2 up, five to play. sterne and leishman. and match number three, haas and stricker with a 2 up lead over scott and matsuyama. that match through 8. tiger woods and matt kuchar 1 up through 7. actually, els and de jonge are up in that match. we're coming back, the americans. 3 up through 10, simpson and snedeker trying to get something going. and out to the 12th while we were away at the par 3 from the bunker was mickelson. >> a lot of green to work with. trying to get cute. you don't see them do that too often. hit too far behind it. back over at the 8th, matt kuchar's second for the u.s. here. good shot. internationals make that easy putt. back to the 12th. look at this stance. day. well-made pants for that stance. and over at the 8th, els for birdie to win the hole. easy putt. yes, woods and kuchar win their first hole and the match comes 2 up for the internationals. >> nice there. >> at the 3rd. >> oh, man, look at this stance. >> there'
actually, day and delaet 1 up over bradley and mickelson as bradley and mickelson are making the comeback on the international duo. dufner and johnson 2 up, five to play. sterne and leishman. and match number three, haas and stricker with a 2 up lead over scott and matsuyama. that match through 8. tiger woods and matt kuchar 1 up through 7. actually, els and de jonge are up in that match. we're coming back, the americans. 3 up through 10, simpson and snedeker trying to get something going. and...
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bradley podrÍa erentar de pacquiao- rÍos. tiene buena posiÓn bill dado bradley.dice a francisco cvas que un grande mexicano lo inspirÓ la los as rersz ante ♪ ♪ ♪ mejores que con el iphone. mejores que n el galaxy. conoce el windows phone nokia lumia 925. ♪ >>>uy bien aancamos en goles y mÁs goles en fÚol de brasil, este servicio que entra en el Área para el 1-a 1. boca empatÓ con rosario central pero destacamosl 1-a 0. gigliotti el nuevo goleador y partido de ida con Áica porque nigeria le ganÓ a etiopÍ con golde... victoria para las Áilas luegoarÍa stroik r paraagos Águila de nigeria sobre etiopÍa. nos vamos honduras motagua se vuelto vea encontrar con el triunfo venciÓ amar tono en un clÁsico que terp terminÓ con polÉcareacciones. >>> creo que el equip ha es salido a luchar y ha peleado en el campo >>> por ratos motagua tuvo un poco de balÓn pero lo sdwrous era el empa. >>> y real espaÑa ganÓ a lo o limpia y de esta manera trepa al segundo puesto de la tabla del torneo. y nos vamos a la nfl luego toman un res pi ro en pittsburgh hoy en la nfl. los acereros logr
bradley podrÍa erentar de pacquiao- rÍos. tiene buena posiÓn bill dado bradley.dice a francisco cvas que un grande mexicano lo inspirÓ la los as rersz ante ♪ ♪ ♪ mejores que con el iphone. mejores que n el galaxy. conoce el windows phone nokia lumia 925. ♪ >>>uy bien aancamos en goles y mÁs goles en fÚol de brasil, este servicio que entra en el Área para el 1-a 1. boca empatÓ con rosario central pero destacamosl 1-a 0. gigliotti el nuevo goleador y partido de ida con...
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. >> percy bradley jumped out at me immediately when i first met him.e was a very angry guy and he was very vocal about advocating violence. >> i come to prison when i was 21 years old. i'm 21 years old, maximum security prison. i've been locked up 30 years and he said he liked me in a gay way. if i let him tell me stuff like that, ain't no telling what probably would have happened. so i took a ten-pound weight and i bust his head. you know what i'm saying? that's what i'm talking about in situations like that. all he had to do was leave my stuff alone. they broke it once, i let it slide. they broke it again, i couldn't let it slide. i'd keep getting run over. >> i also want to reiterate the point that if it were not possible to do, it would not be done. it is possible because people do it. there are men in here who have been here for 30 years with no disciplinaries. everybody doesn't react to stress with violence. that is a fact. and you may not agree with it, but it is a fact. >> when we met percy bradley, he was serving a 20-year sentence for assault
. >> percy bradley jumped out at me immediately when i first met him.e was a very angry guy and he was very vocal about advocating violence. >> i come to prison when i was 21 years old. i'm 21 years old, maximum security prison. i've been locked up 30 years and he said he liked me in a gay way. if i let him tell me stuff like that, ain't no telling what probably would have happened. so i took a ten-pound weight and i bust his head. you know what i'm saying? that's what i'm talking...
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bradley con dos jueces a su favor mantiene el invicto y marquez de nuevo alego que le volvieron a robara davis 170 yardas la primera mitad del partido.. davis 170 yardas la primera mitad del partido.. t. pryor - 216 yds, 1 td, 3 int - 216 yds, 1 td, 3 int jf on chroma tag-out ---por el momento esto es todo en la informacion deportiva,,, para las ---por el momento esto es todo en la informacion deportiva,,, para las once... ---cesar adelante... cesar ---se acaba el tiempo una vez ms para el bart y sus sindicatos.. roll open under ---habr un nuevo acuerdo?? vamos con angel ayllon... take 2 box ---quien sigue en vivo desde oakland.. cuentanos, que ha sucedido hasta ahora? cu - ayllon cu - ayllon topvo with half slab cesar ---recuerde, para estar al tanto sobre todo lo que ocurre en las condiciones de transito y para . >>hoy en noticiero telemundo, temerosa sin mostrar su rostro, bla de la madre de la niÑa cocida como baby hope el sospechoso de asesinar y olar a la pequeÑa, Ñar detalles sobre un terrible secreto de familia. en abierta y desobediencia civil. cientode inmigrantes dicen basta
bradley con dos jueces a su favor mantiene el invicto y marquez de nuevo alego que le volvieron a robara davis 170 yardas la primera mitad del partido.. davis 170 yardas la primera mitad del partido.. t. pryor - 216 yds, 1 td, 3 int - 216 yds, 1 td, 3 int jf on chroma tag-out ---por el momento esto es todo en la informacion deportiva,,, para las ---por el momento esto es todo en la informacion deportiva,,, para las once... ---cesar adelante... cesar ---se acaba el tiempo una vez ms para el bart...
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wipe vo --y en el boxeo, timothy bradley ha declarado estar listo para su combate frente al mexicano 12 de octubre... bradley declaro que la edad le favorece, pues "el dinamita" marquez es 10 aÑos mayor que el pugil estadounidens e... bradley viene de dos triunfos muy controversial es, primero frente a manny pacquiao y la ultima con el ruso ruslan provodnikov... jf on chroma tag-out ---por el momento esto es todo en la informacion deportiva,,, para las ---recuerde que continuamos trabajando para informarle en vivo a las once.. take vo ---emiten veredicto en el caso contra un estudiante de san mateo acusado de intentar violar a una de sus maestras, le diremos que decidio el jurado blanca ---ademas, buscan a un sujeto que presuntament e utiliz un machete para agredir a un hombre en el norte de la bahia.. ---la informacion completa en vivo a las once.. anchor gracias por acompanarnos , los dejamos con el noticiero nacional de tiroteo cuando una mujer intenta violar la seguridad de la casa blan blanca, sospechosa resultÓ muerta. >>> indocumentados en california logran que se les permita
wipe vo --y en el boxeo, timothy bradley ha declarado estar listo para su combate frente al mexicano 12 de octubre... bradley declaro que la edad le favorece, pues "el dinamita" marquez es 10 aÑos mayor que el pugil estadounidens e... bradley viene de dos triunfos muy controversial es, primero frente a manny pacquiao y la ultima con el ruso ruslan provodnikov... jf on chroma tag-out ---por el momento esto es todo en la informacion deportiva,,, para las ---recuerde que continuamos...
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. >> keegan bradley with his third. had a bad tee shot. mickelson laid it up to here out of the fairway bunker. that's from 68 yards. >> that's a great standing. >> it's a hard driving hole because it turns so much from right to left. and back at 6 now. after matt kuchar hit an excellent shot from the bunker, tiger now for birdie. nobody has read that correctly to that hole location up on that spine in the middle of the green. so that is in for a par 4. >> one of the americans on this year's team only phil mickelson has played in more presidents cups than tiger now competing in his eighth, but tiger is the top of the list, ahead of mickelson in foursome victories in presidents cup competition. >> tiger's 11-3-1 in the presidents cup and foursomes, which is really a good record. a lot better than his four-ball. he's 7-9-0. >> we're at the 6. now, brendon de jonge, can he read this correctly? >> i think he can from tiger's putt. he should get this on a good run. >> well, the greens are so wet, hard to get the proper speed. so els and de jong
. >> keegan bradley with his third. had a bad tee shot. mickelson laid it up to here out of the fairway bunker. that's from 68 yards. >> that's a great standing. >> it's a hard driving hole because it turns so much from right to left. and back at 6 now. after matt kuchar hit an excellent shot from the bunker, tiger now for birdie. nobody has read that correctly to that hole location up on that spine in the middle of the green. so that is in for a par 4. >> one of the...
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we are having some audio difficulties right now with tayman bradley. >> reporter: 47 minutes of chaoswashington a high- speed chase and lock down of the u.s. capitol. police say 34-year-old miriam cary is responsible for the frightening moments. police descended on her home look for clues. karrie's family -- cary's family members she was suffering from postpartum depression enough for hospitalization and they visited her childhood home. >> didn't seem like there was a problem. >> reporter: the lock down in washington started at 2:12 and the driver of a black sedan rams into a barrier outside the white house. police swarm the scene but the driver pulled away. before shots are fired. >> shortly after they arrived i heard the gunshots and the car tear out. >> reporter: and chase up pennsylvania a and the driver stops at base of the cap to. everyone ensighted capitol was told to shelter in place. other than -- some were walking outside when they were told to hide their identities. >> they told to us taker pen off we wear the pens around and they told me to take the pen off because i could
we are having some audio difficulties right now with tayman bradley. >> reporter: 47 minutes of chaoswashington a high- speed chase and lock down of the u.s. capitol. police say 34-year-old miriam cary is responsible for the frightening moments. police descended on her home look for clues. karrie's family -- cary's family members she was suffering from postpartum depression enough for hospitalization and they visited her childhood home. >> didn't seem like there was a problem....
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. >> sí, dicen que juan manuel márquez estuvo cerca pero que ganó bien timothy bradley. >> sí, siempre >>> intento de tener su quinto tÍtulo mundial en diferentes pesos al caer por cerrada decisiÓn dividida ante timothy bradley la velocidad y del campeÓn, fueron suficientes para que se llevara el triunfo y mantiene invicto su rÉcord profesional al final del combate, el dinamita manifestÓ que le robo la pelea una vez mÁs. en el Último round casi se va a la lona. en la eliminatorio mundialista el segundo por la vÍa penal en el minuto 90 nigeria se impuso 2 goles a 1 ateo pia y se encuentra cerca de amarrar su pase a la copa del mundo de brasil 2014. hawk vin drerr to a martÍn del potro. se quedÓ con el mÁster mil de shangai. dio cerrada pelea al serbio, logra su quinto tÍtulo del aÑo. >>> en la fÓrmula 1 sebastiÁn de la escuderÍa red bull tuvo su no ven triunfo del aÑo ganÓ el gran premio de japÓn. >>> el australiano llegÓ en segundo lugar y el francÉs finalizÓ en el tercer puesto. >>> el piloto mexicano, esteban gutiÉrrez hizo una gran carrera llegando sÉptimo con lo que sumÓ 6 puntos p
. >> sí, dicen que juan manuel márquez estuvo cerca pero que ganó bien timothy bradley. >> sí, siempre >>> intento de tener su quinto tÍtulo mundial en diferentes pesos al caer por cerrada decisiÓn dividida ante timothy bradley la velocidad y del campeÓn, fueron suficientes para que se llevara el triunfo y mantiene invicto su rÉcord profesional al final del combate, el dinamita manifestÓ que le robo la pelea una vez mÁs. en el Último round casi se va a la lona....
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that deborah bradley knows hear than she is saying and involved in the child's disappearance.u think that? >> look at her story which was flawed many times in many ways from the beginning and in fact megyn kelliy did a interview on tv, she changed the time line and admitted she was drunk during the time or period that the baby was probably taken. you have several items that have not been adjudicated in this. a cadaver dog's keying on location in the bed room and the issue with the polygraph and the time line and drinking and the neighbors and the absence of any evidence that another human being other than the family was in the house. no dna or trace evidence or foot prints and no finger prints and nothing. deborah bradley has been quiet and now broke her silence and spoke out to the fox affiliate in kansas city. and said there were no cadaver dogs and the media got that wrong and she did okay on the polygraph whatever that means and in your experience, do these age progression photosometimes lead to new leads? >> well, i think that science is gotten leaps and bounds with the t
that deborah bradley knows hear than she is saying and involved in the child's disappearance.u think that? >> look at her story which was flawed many times in many ways from the beginning and in fact megyn kelliy did a interview on tv, she changed the time line and admitted she was drunk during the time or period that the baby was probably taken. you have several items that have not been adjudicated in this. a cadaver dog's keying on location in the bed room and the issue with the...
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here's tahman bradley. >> reporter: trial and error. when you're a breast cancer patient, that's the row at of the treatment. the first one may not work and it may take months to know it. that's how long imaging tests scan -- can take. a new take will provide answers in as little as two days. instead of looking at a tumor slide, these scientists use a technique called optimal metabolic imaging. if the tumor burns through sugar more slowly after treatment begins, that means it's fewer cancer cells and doctors are on the right path. more research is needed but it's a promising shine soon for women getting breast cancer treatment the waiting game could be much shorter. with this medical minute, i'm tahman bradley. >> abc2 is partnering with komen. you have time to register for the race or donate. ing will on to abc2news.com/think pink. there, you can find a link to komen's website where you can sign up and make a difference. >> if you're planning to go see the new sandra bullock george clooney movie, we'll explain why every imax theater is
here's tahman bradley. >> reporter: trial and error. when you're a breast cancer patient, that's the row at of the treatment. the first one may not work and it may take months to know it. that's how long imaging tests scan -- can take. a new take will provide answers in as little as two days. instead of looking at a tumor slide, these scientists use a technique called optimal metabolic imaging. if the tumor burns through sugar more slowly after treatment begins, that means it's fewer...
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. >> unlike his boyhood friend who's been in and out of prison five times, this is bradley's first time behind the walls but as a juvenile he was twice placed on house arrest. now he's serving 16 years for burglary and criminal gang activity. >> when i heard my sentence, i was crying. at 18 getting 16 years it seemed like forever. it seemed like, oh, man, i ain't never getting out. we got a good relationship, talk to each other crazy, smack each other around when nobody is looking. >> it doesn't matter. it's all right afterwards. >> even though they're from the same hometown, their lives in prison would make it seem like they're from different sides of the tracks. >> his tv is an older model and my tv is one of the flat screens they just started selling. it's expensive but it's a bigger picture. everything in here is ours. you know what i mean? it's not -- whatever is mine is his, whatever is his is mine and that's the way we live, you know what i mean? >> thanks to support from his family, napier has more money to spend on commissary socks. once a week he loads up for him and robby. >>
. >> unlike his boyhood friend who's been in and out of prison five times, this is bradley's first time behind the walls but as a juvenile he was twice placed on house arrest. now he's serving 16 years for burglary and criminal gang activity. >> when i heard my sentence, i was crying. at 18 getting 16 years it seemed like forever. it seemed like, oh, man, i ain't never getting out. we got a good relationship, talk to each other crazy, smack each other around when nobody is looking....
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with this medical minute, i'm tahman bradley. >> all right. walk this way. we are continuing to follow breaking news out of howard county. >> a police officer shot in an exchange of gunfire. abc2 news starts right now. >> it all went away. >> plans for a new amazon facility could mean a thousand new jobs. >> and they close the doors on their highland town store. >> problems that plagued the government's health insurance website, what's being done to fix them and will there be more delays. >> a howard county police officer shot. >> it happened just before 5:00. a police officer arrived after someone called and said there was an armed man in the area. we do know the gunman is on the run. police have shut down route one and whiskey bottom road. the officer is at shock trauma. we'll continue to bring the latest developments. so keep it right here. >> there are plans to build a million square foot distribution center. >> jeff hager has the row action to the big announcement. >> those who live within sight of the old general motors plant have seen more than their
with this medical minute, i'm tahman bradley. >> all right. walk this way. we are continuing to follow breaking news out of howard county. >> a police officer shot in an exchange of gunfire. abc2 news starts right now. >> it all went away. >> plans for a new amazon facility could mean a thousand new jobs. >> and they close the doors on their highland town store. >> problems that plagued the government's health insurance website, what's being done to fix them...
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movie goes with that bias as a way of really prejudicing wiki leaks prejudicing truth tellers like bradley manning jeremy hammond julian assange publisher and others and that's what it does and it's a nasty nasty piece of business that if you were to make such a bold face lie because we already know that that is come home untrue and nothing no one was harmed it's never been proven that anyone was harmed from the release of these leaks do you think that this is a. deliberate effort on behalf of the government i mean do you think that as we saw on zero dark thirty that the government was actually working in concert with hollywood to deliberately try to put out some preemption of a historical revisionism the narrative of her week's abbey it's impossible to figure this stuff out why i mean it may be that i deserved dark thirty was obviously hand in glove with the cia but why they would make a film that is known to be false on the issue of harm and causing harm and then worse than there they actually show an escape from a country libya in this case were actually it was iran in the script libya
movie goes with that bias as a way of really prejudicing wiki leaks prejudicing truth tellers like bradley manning jeremy hammond julian assange publisher and others and that's what it does and it's a nasty nasty piece of business that if you were to make such a bold face lie because we already know that that is come home untrue and nothing no one was harmed it's never been proven that anyone was harmed from the release of these leaks do you think that this is a. deliberate effort on behalf of...
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. >> tahman bradley has the latest. >> the government shutdown everyone teres its second day with no end in sight. across the country, ander is growing. >> it is crazy. hold be the government hostage over obamacare is ridiculous. >> a bunch of jerks running the government up there. >> among those staying home, military workers at this base in new jersey. >> they told us until further notice, you're furloughed, and when we call you, come back in. >> local officials are worried about the economic impact. >> as they lose their paychecks, they're not going to spend the none town. >> they would lease 1 point of $000 million a week. but that price -- would lose $1.6 million a week. but, the congress tried to pass funding for parks but the senate won't accept it, wanting a full funding. >> now they're releasing one hostage at a time. >> as washington braces for a prolonged shutdown, some republicans now admit it is time to put a clean funding bill on the floor. even bigger crisis is creeping closer. on october 17, the country will run out of noun money to pay its bills unless congress raise
. >> tahman bradley has the latest. >> the government shutdown everyone teres its second day with no end in sight. across the country, ander is growing. >> it is crazy. hold be the government hostage over obamacare is ridiculous. >> a bunch of jerks running the government up there. >> among those staying home, military workers at this base in new jersey. >> they told us until further notice, you're furloughed, and when we call you, come back in. >>...
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tahman bradley, abc news, washington. >> 4:39 this tuesday morning. what a difference we see from just yesterday morning to today. >> when i stepped outside the house, oh, i need to go in and get my sweatshirt. which i have here for jacqui. >> you need it today for sure. you could probably break out your leather, right? it is fall, we've been waiting more it. absolutely. temperatures will be comfortable this afternoon. we will make it up toward the 70-degree mark or so. but when we talk 20 degrees colder than this time yesterday, it really makes a difference. we will cloud cover in the region. you can see the cold front off the atlantic coast. we have an area of low-pressure associated with the remnants of karen and this is affecting us for the middle and latter part of the week. rainfall wise, we got quite a bit. much-needed rain in dulles. half an inch in fredricksburg. temperature wise, of 56 in d.c. hagerstown, 54 degrees. we will tell you more about what to expect in the forecast in a few minutes. let's get the latest on the roads with amanda at
tahman bradley, abc news, washington. >> 4:39 this tuesday morning. what a difference we see from just yesterday morning to today. >> when i stepped outside the house, oh, i need to go in and get my sweatshirt. which i have here for jacqui. >> you need it today for sure. you could probably break out your leather, right? it is fall, we've been waiting more it. absolutely. temperatures will be comfortable this afternoon. we will make it up toward the 70-degree mark or so. but...
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mientras que "dinamita" marquez fiel a su palabra peso por debajo de bradley inclinando la balanza en corona en distintas categorias, algo que lo convertiria en el primer boxeador mexicano en lograr dicha hazaÑa... cesar ---gracias por acompanarnos , los dejamos con el noticiero nacional de >>> se respira optimismo por las negociaciones, entre republicanos y demÓcratas estÁn furiosos los residentes en una comunidad de california por un acuerdo que
mientras que "dinamita" marquez fiel a su palabra peso por debajo de bradley inclinando la balanza en corona en distintas categorias, algo que lo convertiria en el primer boxeador mexicano en lograr dicha hazaÑa... cesar ---gracias por acompanarnos , los dejamos con el noticiero nacional de >>> se respira optimismo por las negociaciones, entre republicanos y demÓcratas estÁn furiosos los residentes en una comunidad de california por un acuerdo que
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one thing upand your doctor probably never talk about is the cost of medical treatment but tahman bradley reports that may be changing. >> in serious medical situations money is the last thing on a patient's mind but when the bill arrives the real main arrives. patients usually trust their doctors to make the best decision for them. now a commentary urges physicians to start considering costs as they see side effects. doctors are concern about how healthcare hits patients in the wallet. one third were either struggling to pay or failing to pay their medical bills. for doctors, the commentary is a call to action to discuss costs with their patients and to look for less expensive but equally effective treatments. it's a reminder to talk to the doctor. for this medical minute, i'm that mon bradley. >>> you booked the flight but what happens when the weather changes your plans. we have tips. if you get stuck in the airport, maybe a four legged therapist can ease your stress. >>> we're taking your calls about breast health at abc2. doctor, you're talking about the multidisciplinary approach. w
one thing upand your doctor probably never talk about is the cost of medical treatment but tahman bradley reports that may be changing. >> in serious medical situations money is the last thing on a patient's mind but when the bill arrives the real main arrives. patients usually trust their doctors to make the best decision for them. now a commentary urges physicians to start considering costs as they see side effects. doctors are concern about how healthcare hits patients in the wallet....
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tahman bradley has the latest. >> reporter: a double blow against al-qaeda terrorists.two high risk raids in laboria and somalia. the mission in libya led to the capture of abu anas al libi, an al-qaeda leader and computer expert. >> we hope this makes clear that those numbers of al-qaeda and other terrorist organizations literally can run, but you can't hide. >> reporter: the u.s. had been hunting al libi for 15 years for the murders of hundreds at the u.s. embassies in kenya and fans mania in 1998. u.s. forces snatched him outside his home in tripoli. a three-car convoy approached the vehicle, they smashed the windows and grabbed al libi. no shots were fired. officials say a high value interrogation team will try to get information from him. >> i think there's a lot he can say and a lot of gaps he can fill. >> reporter: 3,000 miles from libya, another raid in somalia. navy team six storms the beach. they captured much heavier resistance than they expected. after nearly an hour of gunfire, the team was forced to withdrawal, unsure if their target was killed. >> one of
tahman bradley has the latest. >> reporter: a double blow against al-qaeda terrorists.two high risk raids in laboria and somalia. the mission in libya led to the capture of abu anas al libi, an al-qaeda leader and computer expert. >> we hope this makes clear that those numbers of al-qaeda and other terrorist organizations literally can run, but you can't hide. >> reporter: the u.s. had been hunting al libi for 15 years for the murders of hundreds at the u.s. embassies in kenya...
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>> tahman bradley live for us in washington. thank you. >>> in washington, a white house national security official has been fired after it was discovered he was behind a snarky twitter feed. jofi joseph was responsible for the tweets. his tweets insulted white house officials and criticized obama policy. he says he deeply regrets making the comments. >>> the hero teacher from the nevada school shooting was remembered at a vigil last night. dozens came to st. paul's in sparks to remember the eighth grade math teacher and soccer coach who likely saved several lives. the shooter was a 12-year-old who brought the weapon from home. abc's cecilia vega learned that he may have been bullied. >> sort of. he got bullied a couple times. and i saw kids pushing him around. and doing things to him. >> police say the shooters parents could be charged with a crime since the gun came from their home. >>> world series gets going tonight in boston with the red sox facing off against the st. louis cardinals. obviously, a high-profile event with so
>> tahman bradley live for us in washington. thank you. >>> in washington, a white house national security official has been fired after it was discovered he was behind a snarky twitter feed. jofi joseph was responsible for the tweets. his tweets insulted white house officials and criticized obama policy. he says he deeply regrets making the comments. >>> the hero teacher from the nevada school shooting was remembered at a vigil last night. dozens came to st. paul's in...
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and they are on may 15th, eisenhower, patton, omar bradley, winston churchill, king george the sixth and several dozen of the most senior commanders have gathered to review for it last time the plan called overlord, which is the invasion of france, which is to take place in three weeks. they met in an auditorium at st. paul's called the model room and the general said that girls were bundled up in their overcoats because even that was the middle of night, it was cold as a meat locker and they sat on hold with benches normally reserved for schoolboys. the poet john milton among other english luminaries had gone to st. paul. on the florida cop put it this auditorium was an enormous paris relief map of the normandy coast, where the rivers and teeth into the atlantic and a british brigadier and no skid stotts shuffled around on this hop is a discussed the individual locales and what would be coming in three weeks, the most famous battlefield in the world. the beaches, for example. utah, on a hot, gold, juno, sword and towns no one had heard of it soon would become infamous. towns like sa
and they are on may 15th, eisenhower, patton, omar bradley, winston churchill, king george the sixth and several dozen of the most senior commanders have gathered to review for it last time the plan called overlord, which is the invasion of france, which is to take place in three weeks. they met in an auditorium at st. paul's called the model room and the general said that girls were bundled up in their overcoats because even that was the middle of night, it was cold as a meat locker and they...
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abc's tahman bradley is tracking the very latest from washington. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: rob and diandiana,d morning to you both. these missions were synchronized. carried out at the same time so the u.s. teams had the element of surprise. one of the missions really paid off. one of the most wanted terrorists in the world is now in custody. a double blow against al qaeda terrorists. two high-risk raids carried out by u.s. special operations forces carried out in libya and somalia. the mission in libya led to this man, abu anas al libi. >> we hope that this makes clear that those members of al qaeda and other terrorist organizations literally can run but they can't hide. >> reporter: the u.s. had been hunting al libi for 15 years for the murders of hundreds in u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania in 1998. u.s. troops sfached him up outside his home in tripoli. his brother and son said a three-car convoy was there. before al libi stands trial in new york, a high-value interrogation team will try to get information from him. >> i think ther
abc's tahman bradley is tracking the very latest from washington. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: rob and diandiana,d morning to you both. these missions were synchronized. carried out at the same time so the u.s. teams had the element of surprise. one of the missions really paid off. one of the most wanted terrorists in the world is now in custody. a double blow against al qaeda terrorists. two high-risk raids carried out by u.s. special operations forces carried out in libya and...
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shoot him but he survived he wanted to know right away so this is the famous interview he did with bradley for "60 minutes" talking about the most famous murder one of the shooter's he got the mafia cops those who were visiting in vegas i actually wrote a pilot for a series called missing persons in my middle career i was the episodic show runner i started of crime story my first trip to las vegas i tell people i started the top and work my way down but it was that vegas world a and arguably the biggest organized crime of the last tenures later convicted to supply information that he would use to kill people. he told me that jimmy, the cops delivered to be to have a that intelligence he got it from lynn. this is part of rewrite team for modern history. [laughter] >> in anthony gave me the interview from prison his control agent to real-life. to convictions a completely different story i told the story in my book cover-up to introduce the whole story. but the brooklyn teeeight calls me september 2005, and a prosecutor of massachusetts also contacted me as did in july forensic for it investi
shoot him but he survived he wanted to know right away so this is the famous interview he did with bradley for "60 minutes" talking about the most famous murder one of the shooter's he got the mafia cops those who were visiting in vegas i actually wrote a pilot for a series called missing persons in my middle career i was the episodic show runner i started of crime story my first trip to las vegas i tell people i started the top and work my way down but it was that vegas world a and...
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it was like bradley, actually. earlier in his career he decided to specialize images of well known people. he spent a lot of time in pursuit of them. the types that were made this to the gallery called it a gallery because he would display the picture of famous people in a reception room. they were known as brady images. his name became his brand. he was often called bray i did of broadway. his product, the photographs made by his workers were known by his name. in a business context, it's easy to i understand, i think. henry ford didn't assemble cars for himself. they are all called ford. in a photography con terks we think of photographers being the person behind the camera. this has been less easy to understand. and lead to, chai's -- charges of brady to credit in a deceptive way. by the time the civil war began brady had been operating gearls in new york and washington for 17 years. his goal had become within the first few years to take photograph of every more important american. almost everyone seemed to pose
it was like bradley, actually. earlier in his career he decided to specialize images of well known people. he spent a lot of time in pursuit of them. the types that were made this to the gallery called it a gallery because he would display the picture of famous people in a reception room. they were known as brady images. his name became his brand. he was often called bray i did of broadway. his product, the photographs made by his workers were known by his name. in a business context, it's easy...
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abc2 news that ann bradley is in -- tahman bradley is in washington to explain. >> reporter: the governmentird day after a meeting between president obama and congressional leaders yielded no sign of progress. >> we are cked in tight on obamacare. >> all we're asking for here is a discussion and fairness for the american people under obamacare. >> reporter: president obama says he won't negotiate with republicans until they agree to fund the government with no strings attached. and in an interview on cnbc the president blames speaker boehner for the stalemate. >> the only thing that's stopping them is the john boehner right now has not been willing to say no to a faction of the republican party that are willing to burn the house down because of an obsession over my health care initiative. >> reporter: outside washington, the shutdown is hurting hard working americans. and fort wayne, indiana, the reese family is awaiting final approval for an fha backed mortgage but the government employees who would sign off on the loan are furloughed. >> we're in this hotel for who knows how long. >> repo
abc2 news that ann bradley is in -- tahman bradley is in washington to explain. >> reporter: the governmentird day after a meeting between president obama and congressional leaders yielded no sign of progress. >> we are cked in tight on obamacare. >> all we're asking for here is a discussion and fairness for the american people under obamacare. >> reporter: president obama says he won't negotiate with republicans until they agree to fund the government with no strings...
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>> tahman bradley in washington. thank you. >>> the effects of a shutdown are being felt in ways big and small. programs like w.i.k., which provides moms money for formula, have been deemed nonessential. many state governments say they will continue the program. >>> 70% of the nation's intelligence analysts have been furloughed. and the fda, all inspections on fruit, fish, postponed for now. >>> millions of americans waiting for a tax refund will have to wait a while longer. the irs says no refunds will be issued under the shutdown until the shutdown is over. while most people have already filed their taxes, more than 12 million asked for a six-month extension. >>> joe manchin got hands-on experience answering phones now that most of his office staff is on furlough. he got a good idea of the frustration and the fear that people are feeling. >>> one tradition is getting a reprieve from the shutdown. u.s. academy football teams will play this weekend. army will travel to boston college. and air force will play at navy
>> tahman bradley in washington. thank you. >>> the effects of a shutdown are being felt in ways big and small. programs like w.i.k., which provides moms money for formula, have been deemed nonessential. many state governments say they will continue the program. >>> 70% of the nation's intelligence analysts have been furloughed. and the fda, all inspections on fruit, fish, postponed for now. >>> millions of americans waiting for a tax refund will have to wait a...
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>> abc's tahman bradley. live in washington for us. thank you. >>> the other major story in washington. day four of the government shutdown. some are suggesting the solutions are ramping up. >> it's costing the economy $300 million a day. that brings the total so far to $1.2 billion. jonathan karl has more on the fallout. >> reporter: the stock market sweep, nearly 700 points in 2 weeks. as washington's dysfunction spooks investors. and for good reason. the treasury department warned of an unprecedented and catastrophic financial crisis and recession that could echo the events of 2008 or worse. if congress fails to raise the so-called debt ceiling to allow the government to borrow money to pay its bills. >> the longer this goes on, the worse it will be. and it makes no sense. >> reporter: campaign-style event, president obama lashed out at republicans in the house, demanding they vote on a bill to fund the government with no strings attached. >> if the speaker of the house, john boehner, simply let the bill get on the floor for an up o
>> abc's tahman bradley. live in washington for us. thank you. >>> the other major story in washington. day four of the government shutdown. some are suggesting the solutions are ramping up. >> it's costing the economy $300 million a day. that brings the total so far to $1.2 billion. jonathan karl has more on the fallout. >> reporter: the stock market sweep, nearly 700 points in 2 weeks. as washington's dysfunction spooks investors. and for good reason. the treasury...
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that's where abc's tahman bradley is live for us. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: good morning, diana. good morning, john. here at ortley beach, they're still rebuilding. this boardwalk here is new. and the sand behind me, brought in to protect buildings from rising water. all along the east coast, there's a lot of signs of progress. but a lot left to do. one year after sandy's fury, on the east coast, recovery. and the sea port is open for business, after the storm shut down 75% of the businesses. the storm shut down 85% of the businesses. on long beach, new york, there's a new 2.2-mile boardwalk, made of hardwood and concrete. it's supposed to survive the next storm. >> we made progress over the last year. but that means nothing if you're not one of the people back in their home. >> reporter: many are still rebuilding. still suffering. sandy caused $65 billion in property damage. new rules put in place after hurricane katrina to prevent waste and fraud have slowed the flow of funds. residents like patrick, say they're frustrated
that's where abc's tahman bradley is live for us. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: good morning, diana. good morning, john. here at ortley beach, they're still rebuilding. this boardwalk here is new. and the sand behind me, brought in to protect buildings from rising water. all along the east coast, there's a lot of signs of progress. but a lot left to do. one year after sandy's fury, on the east coast, recovery. and the sea port is open for business, after the storm shut down 75% of...
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>> abc's tahman bradley, live for us in washington this morning. thank you. >>> new developments in the other controversy hitting the white house, the nsa spy scandal. the nsa is denying an italian news agency reporting that it spied on cardinals at the vatican as they gathered to select the pope. earlier, catholic leaders had said they were not worried about the news reports. >>> and the head of the agency says it's not true that the nsa tapped into the data centers of google and yahoo! general keith alexander said the nsa does not have access to google or yahoo! servers. >>> we're following breaking news from austin, texas, where it's been a dark and dangerous night. >> heavy rains triggering power outages, road closures and at least 11 emergency water rescues. crews struggled to reach one woman who had gone into labor. at least six inches of rain has fallen overnight in some areas. today, that fierce storm front is now on the move. accuweather meteorologist jim dickey with the forecast. >> good morning, john and diana. happy halloween. unfortuna
>> abc's tahman bradley, live for us in washington this morning. thank you. >>> new developments in the other controversy hitting the white house, the nsa spy scandal. the nsa is denying an italian news agency reporting that it spied on cardinals at the vatican as they gathered to select the pope. earlier, catholic leaders had said they were not worried about the news reports. >>> and the head of the agency says it's not true that the nsa tapped into the data centers of...
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tahman bradley on capitol hill. tahman? >> reporter: john and diana, good morning. the republican-controlled house and president obama have come close to this in the past, but they always avoided a shutdown. not this time, though. at the stroke of midnight, the u.s. government partially shutdown. >> this is a very sad day for our country. >> reporter: congress worked into the wee hours of the morning but failed to break the bitter budget standoff over president obama's health care law. house republicans are pushing for a meeting with senate negotiators, in order to work out a deal, that would change the affordable care law and fund the government for six weeks. >> i would hope the senate would accept our offer and go to conference to discuss this so we can resolve this for the american people. >> reporter: but harry reid will only agree to the meeting if the republicans pass a short-term funding bill without changes to obama care. >> we will not go to conference with a gun to our head. >> reporter: it's unclear how long the shutdown will last. but for now, 800,000 f
tahman bradley on capitol hill. tahman? >> reporter: john and diana, good morning. the republican-controlled house and president obama have come close to this in the past, but they always avoided a shutdown. not this time, though. at the stroke of midnight, the u.s. government partially shutdown. >> this is a very sad day for our country. >> reporter: congress worked into the wee hours of the morning but failed to break the bitter budget standoff over president obama's health...
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tayman bradley is live with the latest -- >> reporter: there was a lot of panic here.city is still jumpy after the navy yard shooting. this time it was a woman driving wreck leslie. 47 minutes of chaos in washington. a high-speed chase and a lock down at the capitol. 34-year-old myriam kerry is responsible for the frightening moments police decrended on her home look for clues. her family members says she was suffering from most part um depression serious enough to require hospitalization. >> [audio not understandable] >> reporter: the lock down in washington started at 2:12 p.m. the driver of a black sedan rams into a barrier outside the white house. police swarm the scene and the driver pulled away and the first shots are fired. >> shortly after they arrived i heard the gunshots and the car tore out of the area. >> reporter: then a chase up pennsylvania avenue. the driver stops as the base of the u.s. capitol. everyone inside the capitol was told to shelter in place. congressmen walking outside were informed to hide their eye dennities. >> they said take your pen off
tayman bradley is live with the latest -- >> reporter: there was a lot of panic here.city is still jumpy after the navy yard shooting. this time it was a woman driving wreck leslie. 47 minutes of chaos in washington. a high-speed chase and a lock down at the capitol. 34-year-old myriam kerry is responsible for the frightening moments police decrended on her home look for clues. her family members says she was suffering from most part um depression serious enough to require...
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>> tahman bradley live for us in washington this morning. thank you. >>> brings us to our facebook question of the day. what do you blame most for the shutdown. darlene says, the tea party and those afraid to stand up to them. karen is pointing the blame at democrats. i blame harry reid and obama. in that order. kim says, all of them. there is no one side. they each have a part. >>> suspected terror mastermind abab anas al libi, can be held without giving miranda rights. he is wanted in connection with the bombing of two baertss in africa, that killed hundreds of people. >>> police have made a fourth arrest in the terrifying rod rage incident between motorcyclists and the driver of an suv. police say a 29-year-old brooklyn man has been arrested on charges that include gang assault. detectives are looking for three more people in last sunday's attack on alexian lien and his wife on a manhattan highway. >>> shooting suspect james holmes will be back in court today, as his attorneys continue battling prosecutors. they are arguing about evidence
>> tahman bradley live for us in washington this morning. thank you. >>> brings us to our facebook question of the day. what do you blame most for the shutdown. darlene says, the tea party and those afraid to stand up to them. karen is pointing the blame at democrats. i blame harry reid and obama. in that order. kim says, all of them. there is no one side. they each have a part. >>> suspected terror mastermind abab anas al libi, can be held without giving miranda rights....
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. >> abc's tahman bradley has been following this story from washington and has the latest. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: good morning, rob. good morning, diana. these stories about u.s. spying have become a big headache for the obama administration. which is now in full damage-control mode. the outrage keeps growing. american allies around the world are furious about claims of u.s. spying. >> the secrets that have been revealed are doing significant damage to our bilateral relationships with germany. with mexico. with the other countries. >> reporter: this morning, the obama administration is managing the fallout. in a statement, u.s. officials say the white house is reviewing the way america gathers intelligence to account for the security concerns of u.s. citizens and allies. "the wall street journal" reports that the white house cut off some monitoring programs after learning of them, including the one tracking german chancellor angela merkel. the germans are enraged. stoking their anger, headlines this weekend that the u.s. has been listening to merkel's cell phone
. >> abc's tahman bradley has been following this story from washington and has the latest. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: good morning, rob. good morning, diana. these stories about u.s. spying have become a big headache for the obama administration. which is now in full damage-control mode. the outrage keeps growing. american allies around the world are furious about claims of u.s. spying. >> the secrets that have been revealed are doing significant damage to our...
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tamon bradley has the details. >> reporter: this cell phone video shows police surrounding room 227 in panama city where the two escaped murderers were hold up. charles walker and joseph jenkins travelled to the motel 100 miles from the prison where they were serving life behind bars, hoping for a ride out of town. >> made announcements over p.a. system, and after a minute or two, they came out. >> reporter: the two convicts this morning are back behind bars and authorities continue investigating the elaborate scheme which led to their release. a law enforcement official told abc news the two men may have paid someone thousands of dollars to create the forged release papers they used. florida officials indicate there will be more arrests. >> we'll be backtracking to those who helped carry out this fraud, and in the long way, we'll be looking closely at anyone who may have helped harbor these fugitives. >> reporter: the escape has proved a big embarrassment for the florida authorities. they somehow produced authentic-looking documents on proper letterhead, and even included the judge's
tamon bradley has the details. >> reporter: this cell phone video shows police surrounding room 227 in panama city where the two escaped murderers were hold up. charles walker and joseph jenkins travelled to the motel 100 miles from the prison where they were serving life behind bars, hoping for a ride out of town. >> made announcements over p.a. system, and after a minute or two, they came out. >> reporter: the two convicts this morning are back behind bars and authorities...
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we have new information on that right now and tayman bradley is live with the latest.ood morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. a lot of chaos here. the city is jumpy after the navy yard shooting. this time not a gunman but a woman driving recklessly. 47 minutes of chaos in washington. a high-speed chase and lock down of the u.s. capitol. police say 34-year-old myriam kerry is responsible for the frightening moments. overnight police descended on her stanford connecticut home looking for clues. her family members tell abc news she was suffering from postpartum depression serious enough to requirehospitalization. police visited her childhood home in brooklyn. >> smile on her face and didn't seem like there was a problem. >> reporter: the driver of a black sedan rams into a barrier outside the white house. police swarm the scene but the driver pled away. first shots are fired. pulled away first shots are fired. >> the car tore out of the area. >> reporter: a chase up pennsylvania avenue. the driver stops at the base of the u.s. capitol. everyone inside the capitol co
we have new information on that right now and tayman bradley is live with the latest.ood morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. a lot of chaos here. the city is jumpy after the navy yard shooting. this time not a gunman but a woman driving recklessly. 47 minutes of chaos in washington. a high-speed chase and lock down of the u.s. capitol. police say 34-year-old myriam kerry is responsible for the frightening moments. overnight police descended on her stanford connecticut home looking...
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abc's tahman bradley is joining us now from washington with more on this. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: diana, good morning. rob, good morning. rob, nice to see you back at this early hour. anger grows with each new report about u.s. spying. the latest from a german magazine, that america monitored the german chancellor's phone calls. some of america's closest allies are giving the obama administration an earful. they're angry over nsa snooping. german officials said they received information that chancellor angela merkel's cell phone may have been monitored by american intelligence. president obama dealt with the fallout personally. >> all i can tell you is what the president told the chancellor. the united states is not monitoring and will not monitor the communications of the chancellor. >> reporter: but listen closely. white house press secretary jay carney, said the u.s. is not monitoring and will not monitor. he did not say that the u.s. had never monitored merkel's communications. it's not just germany. mexico and brazil are launching investigat
abc's tahman bradley is joining us now from washington with more on this. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: diana, good morning. rob, good morning. rob, nice to see you back at this early hour. anger grows with each new report about u.s. spying. the latest from a german magazine, that america monitored the german chancellor's phone calls. some of america's closest allies are giving the obama administration an earful. they're angry over nsa snooping. german officials said they received...
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abc's tahman bradley is live at the capitol for us this morning. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: good morning, diana and john. there's no sign of compromise here on capitol hill. and it doesn't look like anything is going to get done. in fact, both sides are bracing for this shutdown to go on for a while. meanwhile, the public is fed up. the government shutdown enters its second day with no end in sight. across the country, anger is growing. >> i think it's crazy. i think the whole holding the government hostage over obama care is ridiculous. >> a bunch of jerks running the show up there. >> reporter: 800,000 federal workers will stay home again today without pay. about 6,700 of them civilian workers at this military base in central new jersey. >> they told us until further notice, you know, you're furloughed. when we call you, come on back in. >> reporter: local officials are worried about the economic impact. >> as these people start losing their paychecks, they're not going to spend the money in town. >> reporter: according to one estimate, t
abc's tahman bradley is live at the capitol for us this morning. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: good morning, diana and john. there's no sign of compromise here on capitol hill. and it doesn't look like anything is going to get done. in fact, both sides are bracing for this shutdown to go on for a while. meanwhile, the public is fed up. the government shutdown enters its second day with no end in sight. across the country, anger is growing. >> i think it's crazy. i think the...
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>> we're going to get the latest right now from abc's tahman bradley in washington. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: good morning, john and diana. president obama as opened the door to supporting a short-term funding bill, while he negotiates something long-term with republicans. but it doesn't appear republicans are ready to go along with that. despite a ten-minute phone call, president obama and house speaker john boehnerremain miles apart on the shutdown. the president said no negotiations before the debt ceiling is increased and the government is reopened. >> stop the excuses. let's take a vote in the house. let's end this shutdown right now. >> if there's unconditional surrender by republicans, he'll sit down and talk to us. that's not the way our government works. >> reporter: the two men are locked into their positions, as the country edges closer to what economists call an economic catastrophe. in just eight days, the u.s. will run out of money to pay its bills unless congress raises the so-called debt ceiling. the markets are shocked. the dow down 900 poin
>> we're going to get the latest right now from abc's tahman bradley in washington. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: good morning, john and diana. president obama as opened the door to supporting a short-term funding bill, while he negotiates something long-term with republicans. but it doesn't appear republicans are ready to go along with that. despite a ten-minute phone call, president obama and house speaker john boehnerremain miles apart on the shutdown. the president said no...
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>> tahman bradley, live for us in washington this morning. thank you. >>> at least one person is dead after an explosion at a candy factory in mexico. dozens were injured and some workers are still missing. the blast caused the second floor to collapse on the first. one employ said it smelled like acid. a new boiler was installed recently. the plant is owned by a u.s. company. and it makes gummi bears, jelly beans and other treats. >>> there is mounting pressure on health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius over the botched health care website rollout. some lawmakers are calling for her to be fired. during a stop in phoenix yesterday, sebelius said the program is working. and that 700,000 people have applied so far. >> we've looked across the federal government at some of the best tech experts who weren't necessarily on the ground working on this project. but are now involved. >> some of the contractors responsible for the site testified before congress yesterday. they revealed how much the site is actually costing. the two largest
>> tahman bradley, live for us in washington this morning. thank you. >>> at least one person is dead after an explosion at a candy factory in mexico. dozens were injured and some workers are still missing. the blast caused the second floor to collapse on the first. one employ said it smelled like acid. a new boiler was installed recently. the plant is owned by a u.s. company. and it makes gummi bears, jelly beans and other treats. >>> there is mounting pressure on...