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just eight days from an alarming weather forecast to walsh's worst fears coming true. how did this affect you personally? >> well, certainly i know many of the people who own land there and have been to their house, and i know them personally, and i was talking with them and they understood the difficulty of the decision that had to be made. >> reporter: was the right decision made, and would you make it again? >> well, that's a good question and frankly we haven't had the time to go back and look at it. >> reporter: that's because huge decisions and their human consequences are now looming in louisiana where another floodway could soon be open, flooding communities for miles. on monday we'll see a floodgate open and water pouring into lake pontchartrain to relieve some of the pressure that's on the mississippi, that all to prevent flooding in baton rouge and places from baton rouge all the way down to louisiana. there is another huge decision looming on a floodway that may affect thousands of louisiana people, people in louisiana just to protect those people in that a
just eight days from an alarming weather forecast to walsh's worst fears coming true. how did this affect you personally? >> well, certainly i know many of the people who own land there and have been to their house, and i know them personally, and i was talking with them and they understood the difficulty of the decision that had to be made. >> reporter: was the right decision made, and would you make it again? >> well, that's a good question and frankly we haven't had the...
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for not being serious enough when it comes to immigration reform to show just how serious he was walsh was toting a toy alligator. you know what mr president might not be a bad idea and i wonder how many of these alligators it would take to secure the border later that day walsh released a video montage again mocking obama's stance on immigration reform. maybe building a boat. right at the well you're in the boat. has nothing screams i'm serious about immigration reform and toy time allows your representatives and arts and crafts projects on you tube now i see why republicans couldn't vote on raising the debt ceiling last week it clashed with their mandatory nap time. after the break an effort to save the residents of louisiana ends up screening all the residents along the mississippi river. let's not forget that we had an apartheid easy right.
for not being serious enough when it comes to immigration reform to show just how serious he was walsh was toting a toy alligator. you know what mr president might not be a bad idea and i wonder how many of these alligators it would take to secure the border later that day walsh released a video montage again mocking obama's stance on immigration reform. maybe building a boat. right at the well you're in the boat. has nothing screams i'm serious about immigration reform and toy time allows your...
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wendy walsh.n needs to ask her man or potential mate several important questions, explain that to me. >> she has to find out several things if she marries a guy. not all men are born to be cheaters. look at his history of relationships, does he have a bunch of angry exes, has he fooled around before? how much guilt does he feel? did you know that men actually feel much less guilt than women? >> if you have a pencil and piece of paper, start writing this stuff down. fair warning. please continue. >> people their motive for behavior are shaped by how much guilt you feel. if you're dating a guy and he has no problem bending the rules at work even though it's going to hurt a co-worker, chances are he's not going to find a lot of compassion for you when he's cheating on you. you want him to take pieces of you into that mental compartment and not have an affair. men feel the least amount of guilt in their 40s and 50s. >> they feel i have lived a little. >> something dr. drew addressed. does he fear emot
wendy walsh.n needs to ask her man or potential mate several important questions, explain that to me. >> she has to find out several things if she marries a guy. not all men are born to be cheaters. look at his history of relationships, does he have a bunch of angry exes, has he fooled around before? how much guilt does he feel? did you know that men actually feel much less guilt than women? >> if you have a pencil and piece of paper, start writing this stuff down. fair warning....
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. >> reporter: major general michael walsh, the man in charge of the system, says it's under historic pressure. >> it's really stressing all of the flood walls and the levees, and so there's an immense amount of stress on all of those systems. >> reporter: today engineers looked for weak spots and signs of water burrowing under the levees. at headquarters general walsh continued to follow the plan that uses neighboring fields and farms as release valves for the mighty mississippi. >> the system's working as designed, but it's at the very edge of its design strength. >> reporter: here where the mississippi meets the yazoo the river is expected to surpass the great flood of 1927 by more than a foot. last week there was a road behind me. tonight it's part of the river. brian? >> anne thompson, along with janet shamlian, our team covering this flood tonight. both of you, thank you very much. >>> now we turn overseas to pakistan, where there's more to report about osama bin laden's three wives who were living with him at the compound when he was killed. as we reported here last night, the
. >> reporter: major general michael walsh, the man in charge of the system, says it's under historic pressure. >> it's really stressing all of the flood walls and the levees, and so there's an immense amount of stress on all of those systems. >> reporter: today engineers looked for weak spots and signs of water burrowing under the levees. at headquarters general walsh continued to follow the plan that uses neighboring fields and farms as release valves for the mighty...
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wendy walsh joins us and you're the author of "the boyfriend guide."u think this keeps happening to powerful men? >> these are like the star hunters from our past. they brought back the woolly mammoth for the whole village which gave them access to more females, right? today's hunters are the athletes, actors, the wall street power brokers. >> high profile. >> they're risk takers, they want a sense of entitlement, it's never too much for them. but what is the psychological underpinning? could there be a bit of narcissism? people think narcissism is i'm great, i deserve all this. the underbelly is actually a sense of self-loathing. trying to make up for what they don't deserve. >> there's a prime time drama based on this called "the god wife." why do these wives stand by their accused men? >> well, women love love. women define themselves through their relationships. and their relationship and their attachment and the security of their family is sometimes far more important than losing him physically. >> so why are they attracted to these bad boys? if t
wendy walsh joins us and you're the author of "the boyfriend guide."u think this keeps happening to powerful men? >> these are like the star hunters from our past. they brought back the woolly mammoth for the whole village which gave them access to more females, right? today's hunters are the athletes, actors, the wall street power brokers. >> high profile. >> they're risk takers, they want a sense of entitlement, it's never too much for them. but what is the...
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i'm quite skeptical about what nick patton walsh has been told.n this particular instance, that doesn't sound quite right. the administration has been very clear, the pakistanis were given no forms of heads up about this operation. it was kept incredibly tightly held within the u.s. government, forget about other governments. >> and i want to talk to fran a little bit more about that. what does that say about the relationship between pakistan and the united states, that pakistan was essentially left out of this mission? >> well, carol, that is the product of our experience, going back across, at least two, and probably three administrations. the pakistanis have not always been reliable partners. oftentimes, you would share information and either nothing would be done with it on the pakistan side, or information would leak out and you would lose the opportunity to conduct an operation. and that's not always been true, but it has been true often enough that you could understand u.s. officials being reluctant to share this information. carol, one oth
i'm quite skeptical about what nick patton walsh has been told.n this particular instance, that doesn't sound quite right. the administration has been very clear, the pakistanis were given no forms of heads up about this operation. it was kept incredibly tightly held within the u.s. government, forget about other governments. >> and i want to talk to fran a little bit more about that. what does that say about the relationship between pakistan and the united states, that pakistan was...
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wendy walsh, very interesting.ve a whole lot to talk about, especially tonight because we're rupping the special. it's called in the newsroom, sex, lies, and arrogance. we're going to talk about the men behaving badly. it airs tonight on cnn. power, popularity, influence. why do so many men in positions of power cheat. what did you think when you first heard that arnold schwarzenegger's mother of his love child had been living in the house for more than ten years? what was your gut reaction? >> as a woman, dog, scoundrel. as someone who studies psychology and human behavior, i would say some degree of narcissism, a sense of entitlement, and how could he maintain this life for so long and live with it. >> sa save some of that for 10:00 p.m. eastern. sex, lies, and arrogance. why do so many men in positions of power really have a history of cheating? we're going to examine that, 10:00 p.m. eastern, and dr. wendy will join us. >>> in the meantime, pope benedict xvi speaks to millions every day, but it's not every day
wendy walsh, very interesting.ve a whole lot to talk about, especially tonight because we're rupping the special. it's called in the newsroom, sex, lies, and arrogance. we're going to talk about the men behaving badly. it airs tonight on cnn. power, popularity, influence. why do so many men in positions of power cheat. what did you think when you first heard that arnold schwarzenegger's mother of his love child had been living in the house for more than ten years? what was your gut reaction?...
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. >> bishop gerald walsh who worked with cardinal cook, says that he kept his own suffering while keeping a full schedule. >> for 15, 18 years he had cancer and no one knew it except for people who knew with him. he carried on a schedule that would kill most people. seven parishes, schools, ten huge counties, omnipresent and going for blood transfusions quietly the in the middle of the morning. >> though, there are a handful of naturalized americans sainted like sister francis cabrini born in italy. american-born saints are rare in the catholic church. so far there are just two. first was elizabeth ann seaton who founded the sisters of charity of st. joseph's in new york. cannonized by pope john paul vi, and a few years later katherine drexell, the founder of xavier university. >> and the causes of sainthood are at the vatican. the unlike pope john paul ii, investigation consist take years if not decades, but the honor can be worth the wait. >> i think everybody acknowledges what kind of impact they've had as catholics in this country and would love to see the day all of them are announce
. >> bishop gerald walsh who worked with cardinal cook, says that he kept his own suffering while keeping a full schedule. >> for 15, 18 years he had cancer and no one knew it except for people who knew with him. he carried on a schedule that would kill most people. seven parishes, schools, ten huge counties, omnipresent and going for blood transfusions quietly the in the middle of the morning. >> though, there are a handful of naturalized americans sainted like sister francis...
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analyst eugene robinson -- boy, are you raring to go columnist for the "washington post" and joan walsh is editor at large for salon.com. since gene really wants to do this, go ahead why do we have to show for the prurient out there, for the bar fly out there sitting out there who can't wait to sit out there and look at this thing, who would have gained by a picture of the dead guy? >> i would have shown the pictures, gruesome though it may be and not to do with the conspiracy theorists who will believe what they want to believe anyhow. why this would have inflamed some people, think it would do have disillusioned some people, deflated some, destroyed finally the myth of invulnerability that surrounded bin laden. there is a whole mythology around him, that he fought the russians and stood tall as the bullets whizzed past him, cornered by the americans at tora bora -- >> i believe -- believe i have seen picture of the dead che guevera and just as on the west bank -- east jerusalem a couple weeks ago, and there's pictures of him in stores, kids still have are t-shirts, che guevera -- more
analyst eugene robinson -- boy, are you raring to go columnist for the "washington post" and joan walsh is editor at large for salon.com. since gene really wants to do this, go ahead why do we have to show for the prurient out there, for the bar fly out there sitting out there who can't wait to sit out there and look at this thing, who would have gained by a picture of the dead guy? >> i would have shown the pictures, gruesome though it may be and not to do with the conspiracy...
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here is cnn's nick peyton walsh. >> reporter: don't sound your horn.pular text message around a military town that didn't know the world's most wanted man is living by. >> they're sleeping. i don't know their activities. >> reporter: anger now at the army who are uncomfortably in the spotlight. the military don't like being filmed at the best of times, i think due to an embarrassment that bin laden was found here in the middle of this garrison town. the army like to see themselves as the backbone of this often crumbling society where the money and power is. many here in ab bbottabad are furious. there's still reason to bit the army, the bits left behind of the helicopter that the army's radars didn't see as they flew into the heart of town considered pakistan's west point. another text message has the pakistani radar for sale. it doesn't protect american helicopters, it jokes, but can get satellite tv. one senior military leader voiced his anger. >> there are three centers of army in the surrounding area and the academy from where all personnels are tr
here is cnn's nick peyton walsh. >> reporter: don't sound your horn.pular text message around a military town that didn't know the world's most wanted man is living by. >> they're sleeping. i don't know their activities. >> reporter: anger now at the army who are uncomfortably in the spotlight. the military don't like being filmed at the best of times, i think due to an embarrassment that bin laden was found here in the middle of this garrison town. the army like to see...
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in san francisco, joan walsh, editor at large for salon.com.oan walsh, newt gingrich made all kinds of news on "meet the press" last sunday answering that question from david gregory about the paul ryan medicare plan turning into vouchers. he called it right-wing social engineering. what do you make of newt's charge that he was somehow set up by the host of "meet the press"? >> it's unbelievable. it's unthinkable. how is that a setup? it was a good question. it's the question that republicans and democrats as well are being asked, howie, what would be a setup about that? it would be a very predictable question if you were newt's staff prepping him for what's likely to be discussed. it didn't come out of thin air. it didn't come out of left or right field. it was good journalism. it wasn't gotcha journalism. that's preposterous. i just cannot believe that a man with his experience has consistently been blindsided by things that have come at him. and i don't think he was blindsided. let me take that back. i think he prepared that statement. he tr
in san francisco, joan walsh, editor at large for salon.com.oan walsh, newt gingrich made all kinds of news on "meet the press" last sunday answering that question from david gregory about the paul ryan medicare plan turning into vouchers. he called it right-wing social engineering. what do you make of newt's charge that he was somehow set up by the host of "meet the press"? >> it's unbelievable. it's unthinkable. how is that a setup? it was a good question. it's the...
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. >> reporter: employees at the walsh vineyard management company thought everything was fine until they started filling up their coolers for the day. >> you didn't realize it was gonna look like that? >> no. >> reporter: that's because the water looked like this. city officials say it's safe to drink. the vineyard's president said he tried it. you drank it? >> yes. this morning, it taste fine. >> reporter: the problem the started when the water main ruptured. the repairs are underway and the water has been restored but the city says there may be pressure issues and brown water. the city says it will take some time for the water to get back to normal. so we watched it. this is 5:30, 6:00, 6:30, 6:45 and 8:30. it did get a little better. if you put it in a glass, it actually doesn't look that bad. >> we didn't actually find anyone who wanted to drink it. >> are you gonna drink that? >> no, i'm not. >> reporter: in this case, the boss says he unders. he told unders -- he understands. he told his ploys to get the water from wells. >> it's dirty. it's harder to drink. >> reporter: the city s
. >> reporter: employees at the walsh vineyard management company thought everything was fine until they started filling up their coolers for the day. >> you didn't realize it was gonna look like that? >> no. >> reporter: that's because the water looked like this. city officials say it's safe to drink. the vineyard's president said he tried it. you drank it? >> yes. this morning, it taste fine. >> reporter: the problem the started when the water main...
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shushannah walsh, eric ericsson, maria cardona, thank you. >>> up next the latest from libya. defections from moammar gadhafi's military. loud explosions were heard tonight in tripoli hours after he met with the president of south africa. >>> and there are allegations that gadhafi's troops are using rape as a weapon of war. we'll hear spr some of his former soldiers. >>> also ahead, hackers broke into the website of pbs and posted a phony story about rapper tupac shakur. we'll tell you just what they claimed about him. [ male announcer ] this is james. the morning after the big move starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil now... and maybe up to 4 in a day. or, choose aleve and 2 pills for a day free of pain. smart move. ♪ >>> i want to bring you up to date now on the situation in libya. the italian government says that eight libyan generals and more than 100 soldiers have defected to italy. and the head of nato said today that moammar gadhafi's four-decade rule is coming to an end. and to punctuate that statement, two large explosions heard in tripoli tonight as jets
shushannah walsh, eric ericsson, maria cardona, thank you. >>> up next the latest from libya. defections from moammar gadhafi's military. loud explosions were heard tonight in tripoli hours after he met with the president of south africa. >>> and there are allegations that gadhafi's troops are using rape as a weapon of war. we'll hear spr some of his former soldiers. >>> also ahead, hackers broke into the website of pbs and posted a phony story about rapper tupac...
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. >> sean walsh worked at a senior level for schwarzenegger for six years including the 2003 recall campaign when several women accused schwarzenegger of groping and sexual harassment. >> the voters didn't care. they wanted arnold schwarzenegger to come in and stabilize the state. >> they believed him when he said during an interview with peter jennings -- >> three days, four days before the campaign and all of a sudden all these women want an apology? use common sense, peter. you can figure it out for yourself. >> reporter: and now schwarzenegger's trusted advisor admits he is not totally surprised by the former governor's past. >> in that hollywood lifestyle, i think they tend to 12re67 the -- stretch the boundaries and get into this kind of trouble. from his hollywood life this were not have surprised. were this to have occurred when he was governor, i was shocked. >> reporter: but melinda jackson is not so sure voters would have even given schwarzenegger the chance to become governor had they known the truth. >> if this information had been known, people might have seen it as more of a b
. >> sean walsh worked at a senior level for schwarzenegger for six years including the 2003 recall campaign when several women accused schwarzenegger of groping and sexual harassment. >> the voters didn't care. they wanted arnold schwarzenegger to come in and stabilize the state. >> they believed him when he said during an interview with peter jennings -- >> three days, four days before the campaign and all of a sudden all these women want an apology? use common sense,...
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nick peyton walsh is near that compound. can you describe the city for us, nick?ook like a city, frashgly, which recently discovered the world's most-wanted man was living inside it. when we arrived here this morning, very calm, life going on, frankly, as normal. behind me, over the trees, is the compound in question. i think it's also important to point out, a massive military town, just over there we have two or three substantial military bases and academies. and that's fueling some of these suggestions that pakistanis -- pakistan security establishment, must have known something about bin laden being lehere. looking at house where he lived for so long, it is not that indiscrete. it has obviously big walls, security, but that's not abnormal for wealthy pakistanis living in this part of the world. absolutely abbottabad, its place in history most assured the place where bin laden was killed but not reeling from that as such. >> we have some video that we're showing our viewers now from inside that house. we see blood on the floor, briefly in the kitchen where the
nick peyton walsh is near that compound. can you describe the city for us, nick?ook like a city, frashgly, which recently discovered the world's most-wanted man was living inside it. when we arrived here this morning, very calm, life going on, frankly, as normal. behind me, over the trees, is the compound in question. i think it's also important to point out, a massive military town, just over there we have two or three substantial military bases and academies. and that's fueling some of these...
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here to talk politics shoshana walsh daily beast contributor and co-author of "sarah from alaska."eric ericsson. and democratic strategist maria cardona, who advised hillary clinton during the 2008 campaign. all right. you're here in gettysburg, you've been chasing the bus around the whole time. is this civics 101, sarah palin takes us on a tour of american history, or is this campaign 101? >> well, i think it's both. and it's definitely the latter. it seems like she is traveling around the country and meeting supporters and seeing really if there is enough support out there for a run. it's also, insiders tell me, a way for her to test it out on her family, see if they're okay with the rigors of a campaign, see if they're going to come together. and a source close to the campaign told me really it was todd's idea with sarah but mostly todd's idea to push them to join this -- this bus tour around the country and see, you know, if there is support out there for this. >> well, that's a legitimate question, eric ericsson, to see if the family wants to do it. we heard from governor dani
here to talk politics shoshana walsh daily beast contributor and co-author of "sarah from alaska."eric ericsson. and democratic strategist maria cardona, who advised hillary clinton during the 2008 campaign. all right. you're here in gettysburg, you've been chasing the bus around the whole time. is this civics 101, sarah palin takes us on a tour of american history, or is this campaign 101? >> well, i think it's both. and it's definitely the latter. it seems like she is...
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wendy walsh, what do you do? you don't know if it's going to hit. you know it's coming.ou don't know how bad it's going to be. you heard the lady say this has the potential and probably is going to wipe out everything we have. >> this fear and anxiety can wear on someone because they don't know where it's coming, how much is coming, and how much it will destroy. what we're seeing is a well designed system of levees and spillways designed to save large areas, but at the same time, those who have farms and livestock, and have to rush to higher ground, this anxiety is hard to take, and i hope there's a way they can find a way to reassure themselves it's for there better good. it's for the bigger america and all the states that are suffering here. not just louisiana. >> here is my question because when i go back and talk to people on the phone, katrina is just, you know, it could be the next sentence. it's always in the back of people -- not even in the back of people's minds. it's on the tip of your tongue. you talk about the traffic, more traffic in baton rouge. people don
wendy walsh, what do you do? you don't know if it's going to hit. you know it's coming.ou don't know how bad it's going to be. you heard the lady say this has the potential and probably is going to wipe out everything we have. >> this fear and anxiety can wear on someone because they don't know where it's coming, how much is coming, and how much it will destroy. what we're seeing is a well designed system of levees and spillways designed to save large areas, but at the same time, those...
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with me now joan walsh, editor at large of salon. the nerve of them to try to take credit for this when the guy was laying down on the job. >> right. >> am i getting any part of this wrong? >> no as far as i can tell, you got it all right, cenk. they don't like it but you got it all right are. i mony, first of all, just the nerve of them both to say -- to have all this record where they said we don't care about him, we are not going to find him, we are going to shutdown the unit, he is not important, but now they are claiming credit as though it obviously was important. i mean, that's ridiculous enough. you know, you had dick cheney from day one of the obama administration saying this man is going to make us less safe and he has got terrible policies on terror and he is going to give up the fight when he has been in so many ways, so much more effective than they have, caught a lot of people on his watch. so, you know, the lies -- the lies don't end. and karl rove is very proud of enhanced interrogation, but even today, donald rumsfel
with me now joan walsh, editor at large of salon. the nerve of them to try to take credit for this when the guy was laying down on the job. >> right. >> am i getting any part of this wrong? >> no as far as i can tell, you got it all right, cenk. they don't like it but you got it all right are. i mony, first of all, just the nerve of them both to say -- to have all this record where they said we don't care about him, we are not going to find him, we are going to shutdown the...
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nick payton walsh is in abbo abbottabad. how are they responding that they dropped the ball? >> reporter: they admit they are embarrassed themselves. what has really god to them is what leon panetta reportedly said in this closed door congressional session, that they were involved or incompetent. one senior pakistani said, this really marks not just a deficit of trust but absolute mistrust between two sides, calling it very regrettable indeed. sounding furious the cia would think that of them. they kn they know how hard we are working to fight this here. they were expounding on the mistrust that this has brought on this relationship. the pakistanis were not informed in advance has permanently da damaged. >> if there is more than one u.s. lawmaker saying we should suspend the funding $3.5 billion to pakistan. how would that affect pakistan shall the situation on the ground? >> reporter: the annual afrm tax was about $19 billion and they have received about $20 billion from the u.s. government. u.s. aid is a huge deal. the real beneficiary, many people say, is the military. the
nick payton walsh is in abbo abbottabad. how are they responding that they dropped the ball? >> reporter: they admit they are embarrassed themselves. what has really god to them is what leon panetta reportedly said in this closed door congressional session, that they were involved or incompetent. one senior pakistani said, this really marks not just a deficit of trust but absolute mistrust between two sides, calling it very regrettable indeed. sounding furious the cia would think that of...
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but john walsh has got to put his hat on too. which is beautiful but point out too they've done this before. taking it off of the air. bring it back. so we'll see what happens. >>> keep tell you about this movie hbo is doing tracking the 2008 presidential election and now know who will play john mccain in the movie. ed harris. released a photo on the left who will play john mccain. another acting call. look at resemblance there. kind of cool. >> i know. >> another role filled in that movie. >> i love ed harris, he can do anything. >>> let you know how demi lovato is doing. she's had a lot of ups and downs. went thatinto rehab. bipolar help but recently tweeted a photo of herself. in a white bikini and tweeted to her fans. she's been working so hard to get healthy and fit. she says that she's in a good place and so she wanted to share her fitness and her good looks with everyone. >> she's healthy, feeling good, god bless. >>> according to "the boston globe" guess who could be related, madonna and lady gaga. ninth cousins once remo
but john walsh has got to put his hat on too. which is beautiful but point out too they've done this before. taking it off of the air. bring it back. so we'll see what happens. >>> keep tell you about this movie hbo is doing tracking the 2008 presidential election and now know who will play john mccain in the movie. ed harris. released a photo on the left who will play john mccain. another acting call. look at resemblance there. kind of cool. >> i know. >> another role...
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. >> i should say we had a long conversation with john walsh from the industry group that represents cell phone makers and maintain they are falling radiation guidelines enforced by our own government and defer to fcc who say that cell phones are safe and we tried several times to ask the fcc how can they be so sure cell phones are safe. they wouldn't speak to us about this and referred us to their website which responds to the skeptics urging caution by saying "the fcc does not endorse the need for any of these practices." a real estate agent who used a cell phone all the time. many of us do. he thinks in his case it gave him a brain tumor and he's fighting back. we'll tell you his story next on "sgmd." ♪ [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. so, why would you let something like erectile dysfunction get in your way? isn't it time you talked to ? 20 million men already have. with every age comes respons. ask your doctor if your heart. do not take viagra if you tak, as it may cause an
. >> i should say we had a long conversation with john walsh from the industry group that represents cell phone makers and maintain they are falling radiation guidelines enforced by our own government and defer to fcc who say that cell phones are safe and we tried several times to ask the fcc how can they be so sure cell phones are safe. they wouldn't speak to us about this and referred us to their website which responds to the skeptics urging caution by saying "the fcc does not...
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cnn's nick payton walsh is in the city of abbottabad. there were u.s. agents living next door. it makes you wonder how they were able to escape detection in the middle of a pakistani neighborhood. >> i think it is pretty obvious that we can get that they must have been pakistani or look very pakistani indeed. you are absolutely right. in order for the kind of observation that this "new york times" article refers to have happened, they would have had to have been 10 or 15 houses that looks straight on to the compound. that compound is pretty isolated, sort of on its own really in a bunch of cabbage fields. there are 10 or 15 houses where they could have been in a farrell close community. we were all on the roofs of many of those houses yesterday looking down. this is a fairly busy town. it is possible, really, that if there were properly trained pakistani assets or the cia working here, being discrete, not suddenly rushing up and renting a room somewhere and leaving a week before the raid, they could have escaped detection quite easily. that is entirely possible. of course, it i
cnn's nick payton walsh is in the city of abbottabad. there were u.s. agents living next door. it makes you wonder how they were able to escape detection in the middle of a pakistani neighborhood. >> i think it is pretty obvious that we can get that they must have been pakistani or look very pakistani indeed. you are absolutely right. in order for the kind of observation that this "new york times" article refers to have happened, they would have had to have been 10 or 15 houses...
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the ashes own with the civil aviation authority observing and when it came back you know willie walsh is who's the chief executive of the new british airways group with iberia airlines he actually went on air and he said well this is what we found we really do need to know more about the situation but actually i'm very glad that this year things are so much better than they were last year he said and this is his own public opinion that last year if the rules that were followed then had been applied instead of a few flights in scotland being cancelled that's the closest part of the united kingdom to iceland instead of just a few flights the whole of the united kingdom and a lot of northern europe would have been closed down as it was last year so things are different so there was an overreaction then last year an exaggeration of the problem. well last year this is the very first time in the history of aviation that's one hundred seven years it was at the time since the wright brothers invented powered flight there had never been a european incident so the aviation world in europe was c
the ashes own with the civil aviation authority observing and when it came back you know willie walsh is who's the chief executive of the new british airways group with iberia airlines he actually went on air and he said well this is what we found we really do need to know more about the situation but actually i'm very glad that this year things are so much better than they were last year he said and this is his own public opinion that last year if the rules that were followed then had been...
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of the capitol get their money back and talk about rewriting history republicans and try to write walsh the presidencies of harry truman and dwight eisenhower set the record straight and stealing to. organize conversations of the great minds i'm joined by an icon of television journalism his resume includes being a founding organizer of the peace corps a press secretary for president lyndon johnson decades of reporting for both print and television outlets the most famous project was bill moyers journal weekly television show that was one of the highest rated public affairs programs around public television in two thousand and seven to two thousand and ten as many as two million viewers tuned in to hear what he had to say every single week and his accomplishments have not gone unnoticed as a recipient of more than thirty emmy awards and nine peabody awards as well as a slew of other arms and this month he released his latest book bill moyers journal the conversation continues. you can when he has something to say listen that's why i am honored to be joined from new york tonight by none
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cnn's nick payto toton walsh is islamab islamabad. nick, are they finished?ave one official that says it's an ongoing process. not meaning the interrogation is ongoing, but there will be a number of meetings which are still ongoing and will continue over a period of time. that's all we're hearing from the pakistani side. from u.s. officials, they seem to be enormously happy about the kind of access they're getting. pakistani intelligence officials acting as the interlocutors. the women are being interviewed together, the older 29-year-old yem yemeni wife. they had hoped to speak to them separately and put pressure on them. as it currently stands, they say they're not getting anything fantastically new out of this, but the talks are ongoing. >> so are pakistani investigators in the room along with u.s. investigators, and do u.s. intelligence officers want to be alone in that interrogation as well? >> reporter: i'm not a professional interrogator, but we understand they're all in the room together which of course would be putting a degree on the americans' stra
cnn's nick payto toton walsh is islamab islamabad. nick, are they finished?ave one official that says it's an ongoing process. not meaning the interrogation is ongoing, but there will be a number of meetings which are still ongoing and will continue over a period of time. that's all we're hearing from the pakistani side. from u.s. officials, they seem to be enormously happy about the kind of access they're getting. pakistani intelligence officials acting as the interlocutors. the women are...
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. >> reporter: major general michael walsh of the army corps of engineers made the most controversialn response to the historic flooding along the mississippi river. he ordered missouri's bird's point levee blown up diverted water from several towns, but flooding 130,000 acres of farmland, wiping out an estimated $3 million in crops. >> sick to your stomach. farming is all i've ever done. >> certainly i know many of the people who own land there, and i was talking with them. they understood the difficulty of the decision that had to be made. >> reporter: the army corps now faces a class action lawsuit from farmers. >> what we have here is a situation that's of questionable moral ambiguity. how do you choose one set of homes and livelihoods over another? >> reporter: the corps says it was a difficult situation and there were no good options. >> their sacrifices are going to benefit hundreds of thousands of people all through this region. >> reporter: the congress gave them that power after the devastating mississippi river flood of 1927 which left hundreds dead and at least 500,000 hom
. >> reporter: major general michael walsh of the army corps of engineers made the most controversialn response to the historic flooding along the mississippi river. he ordered missouri's bird's point levee blown up diverted water from several towns, but flooding 130,000 acres of farmland, wiping out an estimated $3 million in crops. >> sick to your stomach. farming is all i've ever done. >> certainly i know many of the people who own land there, and i was talking with them....
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. >> we also had a long conversation with john walsh from the industry group that represents cell phoneers. they say they're maintaining the guidelinesed enforced by our own government and defer to the fcc that says cell phones are safe. we tried several times to ask the fcc how could they be so sure they're safe based on the data we've seen and asked why don't they independently test phones for safety? they wouldn't speak to us about this. they referred us to the website, saying, quote, the fcc does not endorse the need for any of these practices. >>> a real estate agent who used a cell phone all the time -- many of us do -- he thinks in his case it gave him a brain tumor and he's fighting back. we'll tell you his story next on "sgmd." ♪ you love money ♪ well, you know i love it too ♪ ♪ you love money ♪ well, you know i love it too ♪ ♪ i work so hard at my job ♪ and then i bring it home to you ♪ ♪ i love money in my pocket >>> we are back. i'm dr. sanjay gupta. our focus this week is cell phone safety. during our investigation we metal an marks, a successful businessman with a remarkab
. >> we also had a long conversation with john walsh from the industry group that represents cell phoneers. they say they're maintaining the guidelinesed enforced by our own government and defer to the fcc that says cell phones are safe. we tried several times to ask the fcc how could they be so sure they're safe based on the data we've seen and asked why don't they independently test phones for safety? they wouldn't speak to us about this. they referred us to the website, saying, quote,...
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i want to bring in our nick paton walsh live from islamabad. nick, first of all, an official describing these women as hostile towards the american questioners, these interrogators. what do we know about what came out of the interview and how it was conducted? what have we learned? >> reporter: well, actually, we don't know really anything about what they said. what we do know is that pakistani officials accept these meetings did happen and that the process, they say, were a number of meetings, these separate meetings will be ongoing. u.s. officials giving more details. they're talking about how these interviews were conducted. the three women all interviewed together, and the oldest one of them, a 29-year-old yemeni, speaking on behalf of all three of them through pakistani interlocutors. the spies in the room helping the americans communicate with these women. u.s. officials also present, not exactly ideal interrogation conditions. i'm sure for the americans who would have obviously have liked to have spoken with them separately and tried to
i want to bring in our nick paton walsh live from islamabad. nick, first of all, an official describing these women as hostile towards the american questioners, these interrogators. what do we know about what came out of the interview and how it was conducted? what have we learned? >> reporter: well, actually, we don't know really anything about what they said. what we do know is that pakistani officials accept these meetings did happen and that the process, they say, were a number of...
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wendy walsh is here. i think we've even seen some of this already in joplin.ors just walking around not knowing what to do. what do you do to pick up, do the work and carry on? >> this is really what you're talking about is the first stage of trauma which is kind of numbness and it's really crucial that people do a number of things in this stage to stave off potential for a full blown stress traumatic stress disorder which can last decades or a lifetime. that problem with integrating these painful memories with a new life without the stressors. so some of the things people can do is make sure they talk about it. this is especially hard for men because men aren't accustom to tending and befriending like women do. it's important for guys to talk about what they're feeling and what they saw and talk about experiences and feelings of loss. second thing, don't be alone. that's a duh to me but it's important that people gather together and share stories and integrate the whole experience and third, all kinds of research shows the best way to stave off depression and
wendy walsh is here. i think we've even seen some of this already in joplin.ors just walking around not knowing what to do. what do you do to pick up, do the work and carry on? >> this is really what you're talking about is the first stage of trauma which is kind of numbness and it's really crucial that people do a number of things in this stage to stave off potential for a full blown stress traumatic stress disorder which can last decades or a lifetime. that problem with integrating...
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our nick payton walsh is in it islamabad, pakistan. if i can, if you can, set the scene for me there as news spreads of osama bin laden's death. >> reporter: i think really the first hinge to point out is when news of this broke, pakistani intelligence officials were quick to point out that they were on the ground during the operation by the americans. that was subsequently denied by the americans and then denied by the same pakistani sources. so there was an immediate rush to have seemed to have been involved really in this quite remarkable american operation. which pakistanis are saying in fact actually began undetected. helicopters flu in, got over the compound before pakistani air defenses were aware they had arrived. obviously a 40 minute gunfire ensued. but this was an immediate rush by pakistan to hook like it was on site, to look like this is the result of intelligence sharing. in fact one suggesting phone records had been given by the pakistanis to the americans and it enabled them to find this particular compound. >> and if y
our nick payton walsh is in it islamabad, pakistan. if i can, if you can, set the scene for me there as news spreads of osama bin laden's death. >> reporter: i think really the first hinge to point out is when news of this broke, pakistani intelligence officials were quick to point out that they were on the ground during the operation by the americans. that was subsequently denied by the americans and then denied by the same pakistani sources. so there was an immediate rush to have seemed...
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nick paton walsh, you're getting information from sources there.l our viewers what you're learning. >> reporter: well, i think we have two conflicting view points here. pakistani official has told me that it was pakistani operatives on the ground during this operation. we're seeing that conflict what we're hearing in washington. i think it's to pre-empt that some part of the pakistani establishment which is per vaf sif may have known that bin laden was hiding there for a long time. and this -- bear in mind, a lot of the recent taliban activity has been in another area. they've moved to larger cities to hide in the bustling situation. we get to see the pakistanis explaining how they were involved in this operation in the coming hours. it would be enormously surprising, given the sheer breakdown in trust between washington and islamabad and what they are saying about intelligence cooperation and apparently it was on hold for quite some time. and it would be remarkably strange, the scope of this operation prior to launching it. >> many say mission acc
nick paton walsh, you're getting information from sources there.l our viewers what you're learning. >> reporter: well, i think we have two conflicting view points here. pakistani official has told me that it was pakistani operatives on the ground during this operation. we're seeing that conflict what we're hearing in washington. i think it's to pre-empt that some part of the pakistani establishment which is per vaf sif may have known that bin laden was hiding there for a long time. and...
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if you look with respect to the adam walsh act that allowed the federal government to retain dangerous prisoners beyond incarceration, congress has been involved in the federal industry for a long time in the district of columbia. because of the postal service and so forth, they have to be able to prosecute crimes. therefore they need under the necessary and proper clause, prisons to be able to house them. they have been involved in the federal prison business since the beginning of the founding of this country. now, they already have in their sin car ration -- incarceration, they are still sexually dangerous. they have a choice to make. first of all, they defer to the states. they don't override -- >> that's true. >> they give up the right of first refusal. >> no, they are in prison first and then the state. >> certainly they were in prison. once they are coming to the end of their term and they're now ready to be released -- >> there is not a requirement that they ask the states. >> no, they would actually -- one of the factors in that particular case is he had doesn't override the p
if you look with respect to the adam walsh act that allowed the federal government to retain dangerous prisoners beyond incarceration, congress has been involved in the federal industry for a long time in the district of columbia. because of the postal service and so forth, they have to be able to prosecute crimes. therefore they need under the necessary and proper clause, prisons to be able to house them. they have been involved in the federal prison business since the beginning of the...
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right now that is general walsh in vicksburg, menace -- miss a beat. he and his commission focus on working with the mississippi river and its tributaries. they do a great job. he has districts along the mississippi river. one is down in new orleans that deals with the spring flooding and hurricane season, they did s with theurge water that comes from the coast that has the capability to fled new orleans. that is one of the most demanding army corps engineer jobs in the nation. for that reason, we have general walsh who commands that and acts as the commissioner, the head of the commission for the mississippi river valley control system. host: this is the headline this morning from "the new york post." guest: i would say that is true. along with a lot of collaboration, inside the state of louisiana and mississippi, the states have stood up and both governors have been active as well as tennessee along with the national guard and state agencies. when you go around louisiana, you would think we are at war with this water. their national troops going up a
right now that is general walsh in vicksburg, menace -- miss a beat. he and his commission focus on working with the mississippi river and its tributaries. they do a great job. he has districts along the mississippi river. one is down in new orleans that deals with the spring flooding and hurricane season, they did s with theurge water that comes from the coast that has the capability to fled new orleans. that is one of the most demanding army corps engineer jobs in the nation. for that reason,...
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walsh's back nice for five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman and ranking member and all the yes it came to testify. mr. pistole a quick question. tsa has more than doubled the size of its inspectors and surface transportation security inspection program in the last few years. explain how tsa assesses how this increased number of inspectors is actually improving security and where they are most needed? >> thank you congressman. there are number of areas and some i will highlight. the most significant one is in our certified cargo screening programs talese inspectors to go in and actually inspect over 1160 companies that do screening of cargo, that the leader of cargo planes are as we know most go on passenger planes so as opposed to tsa trying to do that all themselves we work with private industry to assure that cargo is being properly screened especially given that cargo plots plot we saw last october. that allows us to trust, but we need to verify, and so we have to inspect each of those to ensure that they are doing it to our standa
walsh's back nice for five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman and ranking member and all the yes it came to testify. mr. pistole a quick question. tsa has more than doubled the size of its inspectors and surface transportation security inspection program in the last few years. explain how tsa assesses how this increased number of inspectors is actually improving security and where they are most needed? >> thank you congressman. there are number of areas and some i will highlight....
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that has also led to the arrest of norman welsh and chris ter walsh. the federal judge reversed an earlier decision and said she who allow a federal civil rights lawsuit to go forward. it's over the 2008 police shooting death of timothy wayne mitchell. detectives working with cnet shot and killed mitchell. lou wis lombardi took part in the raid. the man police were after had stolen mitchell's identity. charges against lombardi said he and welsh sold drugs to confidential informants. the court proceedings are scheduled to start later this morning, still trying to get ahold of lombardi's attorney and the attorney in the civil suit. >>> we are now learning what kinds of leads u.s. investigators are pursuing from the evidence collected in osama bin laden's come found pakistan. reportedly a special task force is working 24 hours a day in shifts at cia headquarters going through bin laden's handwritten journals and files. already, names of operatives have been identified. now an intense effort is underway to locate them. >>> in about an hour and a half presi
that has also led to the arrest of norman welsh and chris ter walsh. the federal judge reversed an earlier decision and said she who allow a federal civil rights lawsuit to go forward. it's over the 2008 police shooting death of timothy wayne mitchell. detectives working with cnet shot and killed mitchell. lou wis lombardi took part in the raid. the man police were after had stolen mitchell's identity. charges against lombardi said he and welsh sold drugs to confidential informants. the court...
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general michael walsh of the army corps of engineers. >> this is certainly going to be a marathon and not a sprint as we go through this tremendous amount, huge amount of water as it comes down. >> reporter: it's coming all the way down the mississippi. now cresting in arkansas and cresting next week at baton rouge. a crest expected to last up to two weeks. officials knew this and knew the cajun country farmland would have to lose out to the more populous and industrialized cities to the east. the intentional flooding or easing of the pressure will last into june. this is a step, and they hope it succeeds. but those who work on the big river know it sometimes has a mind of its own. for sunday morning, i'm dean reynolds in louisiana. >> osgood: at least five people are dead after fighting broke out along the israeli border today. the israeli army says its oldiers opened fire on demonstrators who tried to storm a crossing connecting the golan heights and syria. israeli troops also fired on a crowd of protesters along the lebanese border. mike huckabee will not be making a run for the wh
general michael walsh of the army corps of engineers. >> this is certainly going to be a marathon and not a sprint as we go through this tremendous amount, huge amount of water as it comes down. >> reporter: it's coming all the way down the mississippi. now cresting in arkansas and cresting next week at baton rouge. a crest expected to last up to two weeks. officials knew this and knew the cajun country farmland would have to lose out to the more populous and industrialized cities...
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guest: general walsh is the commander on the ground. he is gathering all of the engineering data and talking with our folks in with the governor and so forth, and based on the engineering data and the river flows, he will make the decision. he has not made the decision yet. what we're doing is letting people know this could happen. we have put out inundation maps. besides from organza, there are areas outside the area that will be flooded anyway. we want to let them know they could have a lot of water. host: can people follow your decision making on the facebook page? guest: yes. it is being kept up-to-date. you can get real time reports of what is going on, the decision making, as it is happening, maps, projections. i cannot emphasize enough that people need to listen to local officials. if they give evacuation orders, people need to follow it. >> the evaation oegive .. states, by the locals. they are the ones that make the decisions. >> operation watershed 2011. it is linked on our website. we have the director of contingency operatio
guest: general walsh is the commander on the ground. he is gathering all of the engineering data and talking with our folks in with the governor and so forth, and based on the engineering data and the river flows, he will make the decision. he has not made the decision yet. what we're doing is letting people know this could happen. we have put out inundation maps. besides from organza, there are areas outside the area that will be flooded anyway. we want to let them know they could have a lot...
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john walsh's the comptroller of the currency of the office of comptroller of the currency. i thank you all for being here. secretary, you may begin your testimony. >> thank you. jarman johnson, a ranking member shall be, members of the committee, i appreciate the opportunity to update you on the treasury department implementation of the dodd-frank act. although our economy and financial markets have made progress towards recovery, we cannot forget what the congress passed and the president signed the dodd-frank act last year. in the fall of 2008 we witnessed a financial crisis of a scale and severity not seen in decades. the crisis exposed from the entel failures in the financial system. our system favored short-term games over stability and growth. the system was weak and susceptible to crisis and the system left taxpayers to save it in times of trouble. we had no choice but to build a better, stronger system enacting dodd-frank was the beginning of that process, and as we move forward with implementation from our efforts are guided by a broad principles. we are moving qui
john walsh's the comptroller of the currency of the office of comptroller of the currency. i thank you all for being here. secretary, you may begin your testimony. >> thank you. jarman johnson, a ranking member shall be, members of the committee, i appreciate the opportunity to update you on the treasury department implementation of the dodd-frank act. although our economy and financial markets have made progress towards recovery, we cannot forget what the congress passed and the...
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john walsh's the comptroller of the currency of the office of comptroller of the currency. i thank you all for being here. secretary, you may begin your testimony. >> thank you. jarman johnson, a ranking member shall be, members of the committee, i appreciate the opportunity to update you on the treasury department implementation of the dodd-frank act. although our economy and financial markets have made progress towards recovery, we cannot forget what the congress passed and the president signed the dodd-frank act last year. in the fall of 2008 we witnessed a financial crisis of a scale and severity not seen in decades. the crisis exposed from the entel failures in the financial system. our system favored short-term games over stability and growth. the system was weak and susceptible to crisis and the system left taxpayers to save it in times of trouble. we had no choice but to build a better, stronger system enacting dodd-frank was the beginning of that process, and as we move forward with implementation from our efforts are guided by a broad principles. we are moving qui
john walsh's the comptroller of the currency of the office of comptroller of the currency. i thank you all for being here. secretary, you may begin your testimony. >> thank you. jarman johnson, a ranking member shall be, members of the committee, i appreciate the opportunity to update you on the treasury department implementation of the dodd-frank act. although our economy and financial markets have made progress towards recovery, we cannot forget what the congress passed and the...
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if we come back out here live, we come inside the walsh vin guard -- vip yard's management office. some water in here. it does look clear. if you are at home and you are looking at your water and you are saying my water doesn't look like what they are showing in the bucket, that's what it looks like. it has not really changed. we want to show you the difference maybe just a perspective of what clear water looks like and what the water people are seeing looks like. i can see a difference. you can't smell the difference. it's just a decision whether you feel comfortable drinking it or not. back to you. >> thank you, claudine. >>> 8:32. some staff members at napa state hospital are now wearing buttons to protest what they say is a dangerous work environment. this is a photo of one of the buttons. it says stop the violence over the weekend, a psychiatric technician at the hospital was attacked and beaten by a patient. in okay, a nurse was killed by a patient. workers at the hospital are asking for increased security measures to protect the staff. >>> 8. a memorial to the jonestown trag
if we come back out here live, we come inside the walsh vin guard -- vip yard's management office. some water in here. it does look clear. if you are at home and you are looking at your water and you are saying my water doesn't look like what they are showing in the bucket, that's what it looks like. it has not really changed. we want to show you the difference maybe just a perspective of what clear water looks like and what the water people are seeing looks like. i can see a difference. you...
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walsh, is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and ranking member and all the guests who came to testify. mr. pistole, quick question. t.s.a.'s more than doubled the size of its inspectors and its surface transportation security inspection program in the last few years. explain how t.s.a. assesses how this increased number of inspectors is actually improving security and where they're most needed. >> thank you, congressman. there are a number of areas. i'd highlight a couple of the most significant. one is in our certified cargo screening program so we use inspectors to go in and actually inspect over 1,160 companies that do screening of cargo, that go either on cargo planes or as we know most along passenger planes. so we work with private industry to assure that cargo is being properly screened, especially given the human cargo plot last october. we need to trust and verify in a sense. we need to inspect each of those to make sure they are doing it to our standards. i will note that we have found several instances wher
walsh, is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and ranking member and all the guests who came to testify. mr. pistole, quick question. t.s.a.'s more than doubled the size of its inspectors and its surface transportation security inspection program in the last few years. explain how t.s.a. assesses how this increased number of inspectors is actually improving security and where they're most needed. >> thank you, congressman. there are a number of areas. i'd...
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. >> nick walsh, in pakistan. thank you.11:00 a.m. eastern. stay tuned. >>> 14 time lapsed cameras have captured it all, project rebirth and the evolution of ground zero. it helps the largest of companies seize opportunity like the smallest of startups. it's the network-- the intelligent, secure cisco network that lets your employees, partners, suppliers and customers innovate and share so you can unleash the power of your most valuable asset: your people. pau gasol. >>> every year since 9/11, we have gotten different glimpses of ground zero, the pile of debris and construction cranes at work. they have recorded all the changes and the founder and director of "project rebirth" recorded all this history. welcome. >> thank you. thank you for having me. >> so why did you decide to set up these cameras to record this history? >> i visited ground zero a month after september 11th. when the debris was immense and large. as i looked at it, i began to imagine one day it wouldn't be that way. i had an upswell of hope that came to me
. >> nick walsh, in pakistan. thank you.11:00 a.m. eastern. stay tuned. >>> 14 time lapsed cameras have captured it all, project rebirth and the evolution of ground zero. it helps the largest of companies seize opportunity like the smallest of startups. it's the network-- the intelligent, secure cisco network that lets your employees, partners, suppliers and customers innovate and share so you can unleash the power of your most valuable asset: your people. pau gasol. >>>...
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cnn's nick peyton walsh got his hands on the proof. >> reporter: this is the last gas bill sent to thed. it's due date is about five days time. interestingly, the details on this show a man called muhammad asad being the payee. we presume that's the fake name. more interestingly it says the installation date for the meters in question was in april of 2007. so that would suggest perhaps that utilities were put in place for whoever lived there from that date, perhaps dating the arrival of the bin laden family from around about then. another interesting piece of information we're hearing from a government official here, too, is that actually there were local property taxes owed on that property of about $700, not an enormous amount. frankly tax evasion in pakistan is commonplace. you couldn't argue th you would argue they would have stood out if they paid up. >> new video shows fires and a possible explosion, presumably u.s. troops blowing up the crippled helicopter. cnn cannot confirm the authenticity of this video. >>> president obama is in indianapolis now focusing on the economy. he w
cnn's nick peyton walsh got his hands on the proof. >> reporter: this is the last gas bill sent to thed. it's due date is about five days time. interestingly, the details on this show a man called muhammad asad being the payee. we presume that's the fake name. more interestingly it says the installation date for the meters in question was in april of 2007. so that would suggest perhaps that utilities were put in place for whoever lived there from that date, perhaps dating the arrival of...