u.s. he was a strong man and absolute ruler of panama, then he became an embarrassment, sort of the pattern we've seen with saddam hussein happened with manuel noriega, it eventually took a u.s. invasion to topple noriega, so he's gone from the pinnacle of power to the low of lows, 20 years in jail here, a possible ten more if he survives. he appeared very frail and he's had at least one stroke. there's no telling if he gets that 10-year sentence whether he'll live it out. martha: what a story. steve harrigan, thank you very much, reporting on manuel noriega. bill: remember that night, 1989, it was like wooho! in a moment the heat is on in arizona, turning into a blistering campaign battle. already, john mccain, al sharpton, the president already in the mix, wait until you hear what they're saying about what some consider a racist law. that's coming up here. martha: there he is, rod blagojevich going on the record last night with greta