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let's bring in tom foreman who is breaking down the factts and the myths of obama care so you can figure i'm so glad that you are here, because when there is a live guest on the air, i come armed with the claims they make, and how they can be debunct, because they can be. >> and they can. and start with the big one. when president obama was trying to pass health care reform, he said explicitly, you can keep your own doctor. l let's listen to him talking about that for a moment. >> first of all, if you have health insurance, and you like your doctor and you like your plan, you can keep your doctor, and you can keep your plan. nobody is talking about taking that away from you. >> well, now the department of health and human services says that depending upon the plan that you choose in the marketplace, you may be able to keep your current doctor, and why saying that? and the waffling? because the companies are trying to make sure they are not stuck with some unimaginable cost which means that you may change plans and the doctor may change plans, so most of us will keep our doctors, but the
let's bring in tom foreman who is breaking down the factts and the myths of obama care so you can figure i'm so glad that you are here, because when there is a live guest on the air, i come armed with the claims they make, and how they can be debunct, because they can be. >> and they can. and start with the big one. when president obama was trying to pass health care reform, he said explicitly, you can keep your own doctor. l let's listen to him talking about that for a moment. >>...
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tom foreman has this week's "american journey." >> reporter: of all the food trucks working the streetsraw customers as quickly as ford fries. no wonder, he is the star chef behind some of the best restaurants, and this latest passion is not just another business. >> i never really wanted to have a food truck for a business. it's too hard work. to go back and serve the city was just something i had a fashion of doing. >> reporter: every meal sold here provides the money for two or three served for free here. this is the nonprofit city of refuge, a center to help some of the city's neediest residents with housing, health care, education and of course, meals. >> on a daily basis we have 200 residents that live on campus, another 100, 150 will come on campus each day to receive the services we provide. >> reporter: it is also a job training center in which people who are struggling learn all the skills needed to work in the restaurant industry and how to put their lives on a positive track. >> i learn basically everything you could learn about cooking. and i've learned also a lot of manage
tom foreman has this week's "american journey." >> reporter: of all the food trucks working the streetsraw customers as quickly as ford fries. no wonder, he is the star chef behind some of the best restaurants, and this latest passion is not just another business. >> i never really wanted to have a food truck for a business. it's too hard work. to go back and serve the city was just something i had a fashion of doing. >> reporter: every meal sold here provides the...
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let's bring in tom foreman now, checking the facts for us, tom what are you seeing?we've been looking at a lot of different claims about obama care, you're right, back when president obama was trying to get health care reform passed, one of the big worries he had to address was from families that were perfectly happy with the way things were, who didn't want change, at least not in their health plans. he made this claim -- you can keep your own doctor, he made it over and over again, and he was emphatic about it. listen. >> first of all if you've got health insurance, you like your doctor, you like your plan, you can keep your doctor. you can keep your plan. nobody's talking about taking that away from you. >> reporter: the problem is, as obama care becomes a reality, it's not exactly playing out that way, even the department of health and human resources seems to be hedging on the president's claim, saying, quote, depending on the plan you choose and the marketplace, you may be able to keep your current doctor. so why this apparent waffling? because simply put, this
let's bring in tom foreman now, checking the facts for us, tom what are you seeing?we've been looking at a lot of different claims about obama care, you're right, back when president obama was trying to get health care reform passed, one of the big worries he had to address was from families that were perfectly happy with the way things were, who didn't want change, at least not in their health plans. he made this claim -- you can keep your own doctor, he made it over and over again, and he was...
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we have chris lawrence, tom foreman and dana bash standing by. but first, jessica, walk us through how this happened. >> reporter: a massacre at one of the most secure facilities in this town, just blocks from the nation's capitol has people across washington asking how could this have happened? chaos and confusion across the nation's capitol. 8:15. an emergency call reaches washington police. word of a shooter at the navy yard. >> within literally two to three minutes, metropolitan police officers were on the scene. internal security had already engage ped, identified and engaged the suspect. we already had victims down at that point. >> reporter: inside a fire alarm is pulled. mayhem breaks out in building 197. >> as he came around the corner he aimed his gun at us and fired two or three shots. >> he was far enough down the hall that we couldn't see his face, but we could see him with a rifle and he raised aimed and fired. >> reporter: the next thing he knows. >> that's when he got shot. he was shot in the head. >> reporter: 8:37, the newsbreak
we have chris lawrence, tom foreman and dana bash standing by. but first, jessica, walk us through how this happened. >> reporter: a massacre at one of the most secure facilities in this town, just blocks from the nation's capitol has people across washington asking how could this have happened? chaos and confusion across the nation's capitol. 8:15. an emergency call reaches washington police. word of a shooter at the navy yard. >> within literally two to three minutes, metropolitan...
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>> tom foreman, thank you. that's right.litzer, host of "the situation room." the worst instance of violence on a u.s. military base since the fort hood shootings. 13 killed, including the shooter, 12 innocent victims presumably. that's almost as bad as what happened at fort hood. just a tragic turn of affairs. >> another dozen people injured who were shot, they're okay, most of them in various stages of their condition, but it's a serious situation. >> sad story. have a good show. >> thanks very much. happening now, we're following the breaking news. this is "the situation room" special report, mass shooting at the washington navy yard which is right behind me. chaos and carnage in the nation's capital. 13 people are confirmed dead this hour, one of them a shooter who sprayed gunfire inside a u.s. navy facility. police have now identified the gunman. but they say they don't have a motive, at least not yet, and there is still an urgent hunt under way for another possible, possible suspect. you'll hear this hour incredible st
>> tom foreman, thank you. that's right.litzer, host of "the situation room." the worst instance of violence on a u.s. military base since the fort hood shootings. 13 killed, including the shooter, 12 innocent victims presumably. that's almost as bad as what happened at fort hood. just a tragic turn of affairs. >> another dozen people injured who were shot, they're okay, most of them in various stages of their condition, but it's a serious situation. >> sad story....
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two-thirds admit they don't know the basics about the coverage or what it might cost, so we asked cnn's tom foreman to take us on a virtual tour to shop for obama care. >> hey, sanjay, despite all these monumental changes to health care, most of us who have insurance, and that is most of us, probably won't see much change. maybe some modifications. but this is really about the 48 million people who do not have insurance. about half of whom are now expected to buy it through the health care marketplaces. and about 7 million by the end of the year i can point out by the end of the year to give you an idea how fast it is moving along. how will it operate? imagine a store where you can go in and buy one of four different type of health plans, bronze, silver, gold or platinum. here's the difference between them. if you buy at the lowest level, the bronze level, for example, your premium each month will be fairly low, but if you go to the doctor, your co-pay, your deductible and your other fees will be higher. platinum, just the opposite. you will pay a higher monthly premium but at the doctor's office a
two-thirds admit they don't know the basics about the coverage or what it might cost, so we asked cnn's tom foreman to take us on a virtual tour to shop for obama care. >> hey, sanjay, despite all these monumental changes to health care, most of us who have insurance, and that is most of us, probably won't see much change. maybe some modifications. but this is really about the 48 million people who do not have insurance. about half of whom are now expected to buy it through the health...
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hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom foreman is a big issue. for the. science technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. choose your language. according to the killer though if you're going to kill someone. choose good use the consensus to. choose the opinions that degrade to. choose the stories that if you. choose the access to. your watching l.c.s. good to have you with us let's move on now the u.s. military's twelve year fight in afghanistan is drawing to a close but there is some unfinished business on the ground washington still doesn't know what to do with his jail in graham built in the edge of stagers of the war on terror it may be dubbed as the second gone taniwha but its reputation for torture abuse and leave for interrogation methods may pale even get. reports now on what the future holds for background. some call the program prison a second guantanamo although in reality it was established just before the detention center in cuba and at one point housed twice as many i
hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom foreman is a big issue. for the. science technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. choose your language. according to the killer though if you're going to kill someone. choose good use the consensus to. choose the opinions that degrade to. choose the stories that if you. choose the access to. your watching l.c.s. good to have you with us let's...
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tom foreman is in the virtual room along with a military analyst, former commander of the u.s. retired major general spider marks. tom, plain how difficult a mission this will be. >> let's explain by looking at a map. we'll show you all the places that intelligence forces believe that the syrians have comprised or put together or stored large amounts of chemical weapons. now let me show you many of the cities in which there is fierce fighting in this civil war. it is all right on top of each other. that's why, general, you say if you're going to have any hope of grappling with this stuff, will you have to have ground rules. what do you mean? >> first and foremost there has to be a cease-fire. there can be no expectation these inspectors have to fight their way in. we're in the midst of three-year civil war. the warring parties have to agree to separate to get these inspectors in. >> what else beyond that would you require from the syrian government? >> at a minimum, tom, what you need to have is the syrians have to declare that they have. this is the stuff they have and this is
tom foreman is in the virtual room along with a military analyst, former commander of the u.s. retired major general spider marks. tom, plain how difficult a mission this will be. >> let's explain by looking at a map. we'll show you all the places that intelligence forces believe that the syrians have comprised or put together or stored large amounts of chemical weapons. now let me show you many of the cities in which there is fierce fighting in this civil war. it is all right on top of...
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>> tom foreman, thanks very much. >>> up next, bashar al assad's first cousin, first cousin tells me his harrowing tale and whether he thinks his cousin gassed hundreds of civilians. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some things are designed to draw crowds. ♪ ♪ others are designed to leave them behind. ♪ the all-new 2014 lexus is. it's your move. the all-new 2014 lexus is. she'and you love her for it.ide. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache.
>> tom foreman, thanks very much. >>> up next, bashar al assad's first cousin, first cousin tells me his harrowing tale and whether he thinks his cousin gassed hundreds of civilians. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some things are designed to draw crowds. ♪ ♪ others are designed to leave them behind. ♪ the all-new 2014 lexus is. it's your move. the all-new 2014 lexus is. she'and you love her for it.ide. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow....
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tom foreman, thanks very much. let's bring back navy captain mark vangroff. ived today's massacre. you were inside that building, you heard the gunshots, you saw the timeline tom was just showing, 8:20, 8:18, it starts. but you say that you actually heard gunshots going until almost 9:00 in the morning. >> i wasn't looking at my watch, but i was in a conference room in a meeting that started at 8:00, and the conference had been going a short time when we heard the first sound that sounded unusual and we kind of looked at each other, what's that. a very few minutes after that, we heard the sound of what was definitely gunfire. people were yelling to close the doors, lock the doors. the conference room that i was in was behind some other doors so someone in my office, i don't know who, locked those outer doors and then we all barricaded ourselves either in the interior conference room or an interior offices and we were on the ground sheltering in place for several minutes. a short time after that, again, i wasn't looking at my watch, we heard a very loud gunshot
tom foreman, thanks very much. let's bring back navy captain mark vangroff. ived today's massacre. you were inside that building, you heard the gunshots, you saw the timeline tom was just showing, 8:20, 8:18, it starts. but you say that you actually heard gunshots going until almost 9:00 in the morning. >> i wasn't looking at my watch, but i was in a conference room in a meeting that started at 8:00, and the conference had been going a short time when we heard the first sound that sounded...
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tom foreman is out of the virtual room and joining us me live from washington. the federal workers being told today? >> well, sol of them are being told a lot, and some of them have seen the contingency plans for the department so they have an idea of how it is going to be playing out, but some may not. by and large, the departments have seen it coming and time to draw up some plans and some of them run for dozens and dozens of pages to explain specifically what to do with the blackberrys and the phones and what to do when they go home. >> tom foreman reporting live from washington. >>> still to come in the newsroom, his home vandalized by hundreds of partying teenagers, and now a message to system of those parents, and she is not holding back. she will join us live next. tool, you tell us what you want to pay, and we give you a range of coverages to choose from. who is she? that's flobot. she's this new robot we're trying out, mostly for, like, small stuff. wow! look at her go! she's pretty good. she's pretty good. hey, flobot, great job. oops. [ powers down ] u
tom foreman is out of the virtual room and joining us me live from washington. the federal workers being told today? >> well, sol of them are being told a lot, and some of them have seen the contingency plans for the department so they have an idea of how it is going to be playing out, but some may not. by and large, the departments have seen it coming and time to draw up some plans and some of them run for dozens and dozens of pages to explain specifically what to do with the blackberrys...
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cnn's tom foreman said you might not feel it at first but the longer it goes on, the more americans may >> the first thing you would notice is there's not that much to notice. because we're not talking about a single grand event but rather a series of events that simply start with the shutdown. so if you go to the airport, it will still be operating. military customs border patrol, all in business. postal service, banks all still open and local services paid for by your local taxes like schools and police and firemen, they will still be in business. still, usa today did an analysis where they said 41% of the government would shut down. let's bring in the next layer and talk about that. if you good to a national park or museum or monument connected to if theed ral government you may find that it is closed. if you need a loan for your business or home, backed by the federal government you may find that that becomes a very slow process. and if you need a new passport or gun permit, that may also be slowed down. there may even be a delay in some federal checks like social security, though g
cnn's tom foreman said you might not feel it at first but the longer it goes on, the more americans may >> the first thing you would notice is there's not that much to notice. because we're not talking about a single grand event but rather a series of events that simply start with the shutdown. so if you go to the airport, it will still be operating. military customs border patrol, all in business. postal service, banks all still open and local services paid for by your local taxes like...
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it was full on saturday afternoon and tom foreman is out front. they break in there.his, then, evolved into a military style battle. >> this is where it all began in the kenyan capitol of nairobi. now the attack started at about noon on saturday. according to witnesses, a group of armed gunmen came through the main entrance right down here. and they began spreading out here on the ground nor, throwing grenades and firing shots and turning the whole thing into there for tress. they were described as going floor to floor, shop to shop, searching for people who had hidden. by 1:00. the police had arrived. and they were inside the mall looking for victims and people who might be hiding. many witnesses described the scene, immense confusion. hard to determine if there was any safe way out of all this or whether some of the gunmen were poses as sieing as civilians. >> it made it difficult for kenyan military to attack them. how candidate final phase begin? and i say final phase knowing that there are still serious question marks about who is in that mall right now. >> by 11
it was full on saturday afternoon and tom foreman is out front. they break in there.his, then, evolved into a military style battle. >> this is where it all began in the kenyan capitol of nairobi. now the attack started at about noon on saturday. according to witnesses, a group of armed gunmen came through the main entrance right down here. and they began spreading out here on the ground nor, throwing grenades and firing shots and turning the whole thing into there for tress. they were...
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tom foreman explains what he likely might be doing right now. >> every hour and day the debate goes ons more time syria can no doubt get ready. just a few days ago there would have been satellite and radar and telephone signals and all sort ofs things u.s. forces could hone in on. now, you would expect something different? >> absolutely, tom. assad may be a monster but he's very clever. he has unplugged all systems that emanate a signal. he's intentionally going to black to make it harder to find him. >> if the u.s. knows where a facility is, it's hard to know what would even be there now. for example if you had an office that handled radar communications or command and control, what would be in that facility now? >> until we open the door, we don't know. we think we know but we have to assume at this point all the contents of those fixed facilities have been packaged up and distributed throughout the countryside. >> what about things like missiles and rockets? >> if a weapons system isn't being used it's in a wear ris son facility and see them dispersed to places they wouldn't be effe
tom foreman explains what he likely might be doing right now. >> every hour and day the debate goes ons more time syria can no doubt get ready. just a few days ago there would have been satellite and radar and telephone signals and all sort ofs things u.s. forces could hone in on. now, you would expect something different? >> absolutely, tom. assad may be a monster but he's very clever. he has unplugged all systems that emanate a signal. he's intentionally going to black to make it...
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>> tom foreman, thanks very much.> just ahead, the obama administration kicks into overdrive, making its kay to memb -- case to congress for a possible military strike. will the lawmakers ultimately be convinced? plus, is the president right to take this approach, or is it too much of a political gamble? the co-host of the new "crossfire" program, they will debate that when we come back. sfx: birds chirping sfx: birds chirping i get out a lot... except when it's too cold. like the last three weekends. asthma doesn't affect my job... you missed the meeting again last week! it doesn't affect my family. your coughing woke me up again. i wish you'd take me to the park. i don't use my rescue inhaler a lot... depends on what you mean by a lot. coping with asthma isn't controlling it. test your level of control at asthma.com, then talk to your doctor. there may be more you could do for your asthma. if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, cresto
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our tom foreman, he's in washington with more on what the arab nations are saying. n board? who's not? and how do they explain this? >> well, let me put it this way, suzanne. the general sense, there are a lot of nations in the world right now who seem reasonably happy with the idea of the united states doing the dirty work. that's very different than getting involved themselves. saudi arabia also is saying they want to do something about this. some others, for example, egypt is showing some very strong reluctance to something like this. let's talk about the arab league for a moment. there are about 20, a little more than 20 members of it. it started back in 1945. and they have been an important voice in saying that what syria has done is wrong. they actually suspended syria's membership some time back because they don't like the way the syrian government has been managing things there. but there are key reasons why they're not actually getting involved. which is interesting, because many americans would say if you're concerned, it's in your neighborhood, you have ve
our tom foreman, he's in washington with more on what the arab nations are saying. n board? who's not? and how do they explain this? >> well, let me put it this way, suzanne. the general sense, there are a lot of nations in the world right now who seem reasonably happy with the idea of the united states doing the dirty work. that's very different than getting involved themselves. saudi arabia also is saying they want to do something about this. some others, for example, egypt is showing...
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here is cnn's tom foreman with a breakdown of the shutdown. >> take a look there, october 17th, that'scording to treasury, the date upon which the government will have $30 billion to pay its debts and that's a lot of money, but not compared to the money we owe, about $60 billion on that day. what are they going to do. same thing you would do if you have this problem in the house, look at everything they can spend on and pick some priorities. they may put money into social security. that's an important program, a lot of people count on. maybe money into the interest on the debt to keep it from getting worse. how about money into medicare and maybe something into veterans and the military and perhaps money into supplemental security income, and then there's the problem. the money is all gone and yet hundreds of thousands of federal workers are now being unpaid. all sorts of agencies are not being serviced, the fbi, the faa and many others. what can they do. first of all, they can realize that revenue keeps coming in, because a little comes in every few days, they could try to fund everyb
here is cnn's tom foreman with a breakdown of the shutdown. >> take a look there, october 17th, that'scording to treasury, the date upon which the government will have $30 billion to pay its debts and that's a lot of money, but not compared to the money we owe, about $60 billion on that day. what are they going to do. same thing you would do if you have this problem in the house, look at everything they can spend on and pick some priorities. they may put money into social security. that's...
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tom foreman with the consequences. >> reporter: the first thing you may notice about a government shutdownre's really not that much to notice because we're not talking about a single grand event but rather a series of events that start with the shutdown. so, if you go to the airport, it's still going to be operatingen the military, customs, border patrol, they'll all be in business. postal service, federal courts, banks will all be open and of course all of the local services that are pay for by your local taxes like schools and police and firemen will still be in business. still, "usa today" did an analysis where they said 41% of the government would shut down. that's got to be producing an effect somewhere. let's bring in the next layer here and talk about that. if you go to a national park or a museum or a monument connecting to the federal government, you may find that it is closed. if you need a loan for your business or your home, backed by the federal government, you may find that that becomes a very slow process. and if you need a new passport or a gun permit, that may also be slow
tom foreman with the consequences. >> reporter: the first thing you may notice about a government shutdownre's really not that much to notice because we're not talking about a single grand event but rather a series of events that start with the shutdown. so, if you go to the airport, it's still going to be operatingen the military, customs, border patrol, they'll all be in business. postal service, federal courts, banks will all be open and of course all of the local services that are pay...
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as tom foreman and general marks explain. >> hey, fredericka, the arab league is a little over 20 countries sent a clear message saying that the international community should take the necessary measures to deal with the suspected chemical attacks in syria. that's widely seen as a green light for an american missile strike upon syria but if the nations are in favor of this, i don't don't they join in in a military sense? there's culture. many arab nations feel that they're all part of the same community. all arabs are brothers they'll say joined by culture, by religion. they don't like the idea of a sanctioned attack of one arab nation upon another or anybody else upon an arab nation. second, there's u.s. ties, involvement in the region is long and controversial. many leaders do not want their soldiers photographed next to u.s. soldiers. even if they like the idea. they're afraid their people will not and they could be in trouble as a result. and lastly, you can never talk about any of this without talking about israel. the idea is that many arab nations feel if they help the u.s., by proxy
as tom foreman and general marks explain. >> hey, fredericka, the arab league is a little over 20 countries sent a clear message saying that the international community should take the necessary measures to deal with the suspected chemical attacks in syria. that's widely seen as a green light for an american missile strike upon syria but if the nations are in favor of this, i don't don't they join in in a military sense? there's culture. many arab nations feel that they're all part of the...
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tom foreman, cnn. ingeniously uses radar to alert you to possible collision threats. in certain situations it can apply the brakes. introducing the all-new 2014 chevrolet impala with available crash imminent braking. always looking forward. while watching your back. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. and recently the 2013 chevrolet impala received the j.d. power award for highest ranked large car in initial quality. ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of craving...
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tom foreman in washington with rick who live in syria for three years. guess, to start off to you two, how difficult is this? >> well, you know, erin, this is like a flying car. great idea but in execution it gets complicated and here is why. intelligence sources, some in congress and the white house say look, we know where it's made. we know where it's all stored, but if they really want to get at this stuff, they have to have corporation from the syrians. w? >> they had ten days to put it into secure locations. >> so if we go to a location, for example where we expect to find barrels and barrels and barrels of chemical weapons and in that location we find a fraction of it, u.s. forces or u.n. forces find a fraction of it, what happens? >> we say we think there should be this much here. you tell us there is this much here. how do we reconcile that? they will say they destroyed it, moved it, something. we have to get into business of accepting the word on where chemicals are. >> erin, as you might guess that could turn into months and months of new negot
tom foreman in washington with rick who live in syria for three years. guess, to start off to you two, how difficult is this? >> well, you know, erin, this is like a flying car. great idea but in execution it gets complicated and here is why. intelligence sources, some in congress and the white house say look, we know where it's made. we know where it's all stored, but if they really want to get at this stuff, they have to have corporation from the syrians. w? >> they had ten days...
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cnn's tom foreman broke down some reasons why the u.s. only fwbligo get involved in ssyria. i want to bring back in security analyst bob baer, in telluride, colorado. i want to talk about these points. tom's first point is stability for the region, especially for israel. how important is that for the u.s.? >> it's extremely important. look, if the regime it falling apart, at least psychologically falling apart, and they did use chemical weapons against civilians in large numbers, they're perfectly capable of firing a 122 millimeter artillery round into israel. the israelis will respond. this is a catastrophe scenario. i hope it doesn't happen. we have the possibility of hezbollah getting involved. they have 40,000 or 50,000 rockets facing israel. this could very easily overnight spread into a confil fwrgration through the middle east. >> there's been an argument made by some that a reason to get involved with syria has to do with russia and china and not allowing them to dictate terms. is that the u.s. image at stake here? >> i think the
cnn's tom foreman broke down some reasons why the u.s. only fwbligo get involved in ssyria. i want to bring back in security analyst bob baer, in telluride, colorado. i want to talk about these points. tom's first point is stability for the region, especially for israel. how important is that for the u.s.? >> it's extremely important. look, if the regime it falling apart, at least psychologically falling apart, and they did use chemical weapons against civilians in large numbers, they're...
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. >> cnn's tom foreman spoke with retired army general james spider marks about what steps the syriant the debate goes on here is more time in which syria can, no doubt, get ready. just a few days ago, there would have been satellite signals and radar signals and telephone signals, all sorts of things we could hone in on or u.s. forces could hone in on. now you would expect something different. >> absolutely, tom. assad may be a monster, but he is very clever. he's unplugged all of his systems that emanate a signal. he's intentionally going to black right now so it's harder for us to find him. >> so, even if we know where a facility is, if the u.s. knows where a facility is, it's hard to know what would even be there now. for example, if you had an office that handles radar communications or command and control, what would be in that facility now? >> until we open the door, we don't know. we think we know, but we have to assume at this point that all the contents of those fixed facilities have been packaged up and distributed throughout the countryside. >> what about things like missi
. >> cnn's tom foreman spoke with retired army general james spider marks about what steps the syriant the debate goes on here is more time in which syria can, no doubt, get ready. just a few days ago, there would have been satellite signals and radar signals and telephone signals, all sorts of things we could hone in on or u.s. forces could hone in on. now you would expect something different. >> absolutely, tom. assad may be a monster, but he is very clever. he's unplugged all of...
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tom foreman is joining us now with a closer look. tom, we have seen so many of these mass shootings in the past few years, i am sure a lot of people think it has never been this bad before. what can you tell us about this? >> it is horrifying and makes people feel terrible and you can't help but feel less safe when you see the horrible events. what with we have done is pulled together a graph that shows all of the mass shootings in which more than eight people were killed since back in the 1960s. more than eight people were event is completely arbitrary. some people say use four or five or six. we broke it down by eight to make it comprehensible and things undeniably a lot of people being killed. way over here, the shootings at the university of texas that happened way back in the 1960s. remember those well. if we move to the others you can see the years we had big spikes here, for example, in 1984, this was the california mcdonald's shooting which a whole bunch of people were killed and move onto the other big landmark ones many of u
tom foreman is joining us now with a closer look. tom, we have seen so many of these mass shootings in the past few years, i am sure a lot of people think it has never been this bad before. what can you tell us about this? >> it is horrifying and makes people feel terrible and you can't help but feel less safe when you see the horrible events. what with we have done is pulled together a graph that shows all of the mass shootings in which more than eight people were killed since back in...
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>> tom foreman, good explanation, that's very much. that's it for me."crossfi "crossfire" begins right now. >>> tonight on "crossfire did talking all night help the republicans? >> i do so like green eggs and ham. >> will the news price taggings for obama care help the president? >> they can get high quality affordable health care for less than their cell phone bill. and republican senator saxby chambliss, who wants it repeal. obama care worth fighting for or fighting against. tonight on "crossfire." >>> welcome to, i've stephanie cutter on the left. >> i'm s.e. kipp on of right. needless to say it's been an entertaining 24 hours. >> i credit my father. he invented green eggs and ham. not number one u. just as a consumer, i'm a being fan of eating white castle. i want to take the opportunity to read two bedtime stories with my girls. i do so like green eggs and ham. >> can you tell me, senator cruz, where did chinese gooseberries come from? >> they actually come from new zealand. >> how are you doing? >> i thank the senator from kansas, and i will tell
>> tom foreman, good explanation, that's very much. that's it for me."crossfi "crossfire" begins right now. >>> tonight on "crossfire did talking all night help the republicans? >> i do so like green eggs and ham. >> will the news price taggings for obama care help the president? >> they can get high quality affordable health care for less than their cell phone bill. and republican senator saxby chambliss, who wants it repeal. obama care...
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cnn's tom foreman is going to walk us through other fallout that's possible from this potential shutdownirst thing you notice, there's not that much to notice. we're not talking abe single grand event, we're talking about a process that would simply get started. if you watch the airport, business as usual. customs, border patrol, the military, all of that would be normal. the federal courts, the postal service, the banks would be operating. all sorts of local government services are paid for by your local taxes, the police and firemen, all business as usual. "usa today" did an analysis on this where they said about 41% of the government would shut down. so that's got to come from somewhere. that brings us to the next level here. there would be some effect. if you went to a national park or to a monument or to a museum connected with the federal government, you might find that they're closed. if you need a loan your business, for your home, that's backed by the federal government, you may find some delays with that. if you need a new passport or new gun permit that could also be delayed,
cnn's tom foreman is going to walk us through other fallout that's possible from this potential shutdownirst thing you notice, there's not that much to notice. we're not talking abe single grand event, we're talking about a process that would simply get started. if you watch the airport, business as usual. customs, border patrol, the military, all of that would be normal. the federal courts, the postal service, the banks would be operating. all sorts of local government services are paid for by...
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suzanne, victor. >> tom foreman and spider marks.me, tokyo, japan, istanbul duking it out who is going to host the 2020 olympics. but each city has big hurdles. we're going to explain up next. [ lane ] are you growing old waiting for your wrinkle cream to work? neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair has the fastest retinol formula. to visibly reduce fine lines and wrinkles in just one week. neutrogena®. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition in charge™. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on smart phones. now, everyone's in the spirit of sharing. hey, can i borrow your
suzanne, victor. >> tom foreman and spider marks.me, tokyo, japan, istanbul duking it out who is going to host the 2020 olympics. but each city has big hurdles. we're going to explain up next. [ lane ] are you growing old waiting for your wrinkle cream to work? neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair has the fastest retinol formula. to visibly reduce fine lines and wrinkles in just one week. neutrogena®. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced...
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cnn's tom foreman is standing by with a closer look at how this will work, how it's supposed to work. our viewers need to know right now, because millions and millions of americans will want to know about the opportunities to purchase health insurance for many of them for the first time. >> reporter: sure, they will. the truth is, all this talk about the monumental changes to health care, for most people who have insurance, those changes won't seem apparent at first. they will be modifications because this is really about the 48 million people who do not have insurance, about half of whom are now expected to buy it through these health care exchanges. about seven million of those before the end of the year, just to give you an idea of how fast this is going to happen. so how do we imagine these health care exchanges, how do you make sense of it? imagine a store, if you would, where you could go in and buy four different insurance packages, you could get the bronze or silver or gold or platinum. if you buy at the lower end, in the bronze program, for example, what you're going to do is
cnn's tom foreman is standing by with a closer look at how this will work, how it's supposed to work. our viewers need to know right now, because millions and millions of americans will want to know about the opportunities to purchase health insurance for many of them for the first time. >> reporter: sure, they will. the truth is, all this talk about the monumental changes to health care, for most people who have insurance, those changes won't seem apparent at first. they will be...
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cnn's tom foreman and our military analyst, retired major general james "spider" marks are breaking downio. tom? >> hey, joe. when you talk about the arab league, you're talking about just over 20 countries, and they have sent a fairly clear message to afar about what they think should be done. they say that the international community should take the necessary measures to deal with what's going on in this conflict over there, particularly with what's happened with syria. so, if they feel that way, then why don't they get involved? why don't these countries actually get involved with it? there are several reasons to consider here. first of all, there's the issue of culture. there's a question of whether or not arab nations are willing to attack another arab nation. yes, they have a lot of their own disputes between them, but there is much sense that there is an arab brotherhood, and a lot of arabs don't want to see an open attack upon another nation in an official sense. secondly, there is the matter of the united states. the united states has a long and complex history there. so, if you
cnn's tom foreman and our military analyst, retired major general james "spider" marks are breaking downio. tom? >> hey, joe. when you talk about the arab league, you're talking about just over 20 countries, and they have sent a fairly clear message to afar about what they think should be done. they say that the international community should take the necessary measures to deal with what's going on in this conflict over there, particularly with what's happened with syria. so, if...
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tom foreman's in our virtual studio, along with our military analyst, retired major general james "spiderat's really clear here is that this plan for a possible attack on syria is still evolving. we talked a lot about the idea of ships coming in here, unloading with a bunch of cruise missiles into this country. that would be the core of the plan, but we don't know, it could be much, much more. missiles can be launched from ships, and of course, they can also be dropped from bombers. they can be fired from submarines. is it possible that we, in fact, could see all of these in use? >> tom, i would expect to see all of these, primarily submarines in eastern mediterranean. they are already located there. but bear in mind, we don't know the plan, but i would expect to see bombers involved. this is a b-52. i would also expect b-2s coming out of whiteman air force base, the stealth bomber, which is in missouri, comes over the atlantic, refuels in the vicinity of italy, and then will launch its munitions at targets in syria without ever having to penetrate the air space. >> this is a lot more com
tom foreman's in our virtual studio, along with our military analyst, retired major general james "spiderat's really clear here is that this plan for a possible attack on syria is still evolving. we talked a lot about the idea of ships coming in here, unloading with a bunch of cruise missiles into this country. that would be the core of the plan, but we don't know, it could be much, much more. missiles can be launched from ships, and of course, they can also be dropped from bombers. they...
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visit sprintcaptel.com >>> tom foreman is in our virtual studio with the retired air force lieutenanting a closer look at how effective some sort of military action against syria would be. what are you guys seeing? >> we are looking specifically at this notion that senator mccain raised about attacking the air assets there and you think a half dozen targets truly could make a difference. >> the six air bases constitute the bulk of the combat power of the syrian air force. >> and those air bases if we zoom in on some of them here, some are very important because they have the most advanced aircraft and support there, what would cruise missiles hit if they targeted this? >> you want to go after things that make a difference, the fueling supplies and points. you also want to hit the mains nance areas, limit their ability to generate sorties and the command and control resident on the base and, of course, if you can take out the runways. >> so in effect what you are doing is attacking the repair stations and the fuel stations that's how you shut down the traffic. >> exactly. >> and this w
visit sprintcaptel.com >>> tom foreman is in our virtual studio with the retired air force lieutenanting a closer look at how effective some sort of military action against syria would be. what are you guys seeing? >> we are looking specifically at this notion that senator mccain raised about attacking the air assets there and you think a half dozen targets truly could make a difference. >> the six air bases constitute the bulk of the combat power of the syrian air force....
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tom brady had the record with 11. i said had because what happened was manning on fire tonight. to get broncos an early lead. manning shoots it down and this would be touchdown number 11 foremaning which is timing with brady. but giddy up because here's the recourt in the second quarter. manning for 374-yards. he had 12 touchdowns on the season. no interceptions. thank the raiders, 37-21 to improve to 3-0. manning was -- it's young star in baseball but tonight he suffered a nasty leg injury so you might want to close your eyes because this video is nasty. he was running to first base. his left leg just gave out. he was in obvious pain and had to be carted off the field. it's his left knee that buckled. he's been up in the first season in the majors thraegd lead while playing fabulous defense at third base. close your eyes. he will undergo an mri tomorrow. baltimore lost the game 5-4 and that final play off spot with six games remaining. all right, another young player -- and the angels's out fielder and putting up ridiculous numbers. numbers that that you can compare with the all-time great. >> it's 3-0. it's hammered and left center. . his ability to run. the red, catch, hit an
tom brady had the record with 11. i said had because what happened was manning on fire tonight. to get broncos an early lead. manning shoots it down and this would be touchdown number 11 foremaning which is timing with brady. but giddy up because here's the recourt in the second quarter. manning for 374-yards. he had 12 touchdowns on the season. no interceptions. thank the raiders, 37-21 to improve to 3-0. manning was -- it's young star in baseball but tonight he suffered a nasty leg injury so...
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foreman. the company says he and two other plumbers were laid off because there wasn't enough work at the job site. >>> let's check in with storm team 4 meteorologist tomrein to get a look at how the day is shaping up. tom? >>> beautiful morning under way. there's the washington monument. a few high clouds drifting over and now coming in from the west getting reports of some patchy, dense fog that's been forming around the blue ridge, the central foothills and into the shenandoah valley. so watch out for that. watch out for deer. they are getting active. this is deer collision season. as we look at temperatures, it is chilly down into the 40s. fairfax county and northern virginia, arlington, alexandria, the district, generally in the low to mid-50s there. bus stop forecast this morning for students at the bus stop, yes, you'll need your jacket again this morning. we'll be in the 40s to low 50s between now all the way until about 8:30 or so this morning. so grab your jacket before you head out the door. just a few high clouds around and then by noon it will warm up another steep climb in our temperature grab here by noontime to be near 70 and during the
foreman. the company says he and two other plumbers were laid off because there wasn't enough work at the job site. >>> let's check in with storm team 4 meteorologist tomrein to get a look at how the day is shaping up. tom? >>> beautiful morning under way. there's the washington monument. a few high clouds drifting over and now coming in from the west getting reports of some patchy, dense fog that's been forming around the blue ridge, the central foothills and into the...