first, maybe she would come out. i was trying to pull them out. i couldn t do it. there was a lot of fire. i m a small person. that s what happened to my hand. i was trying to pull them out. there was a point where it was it s not happening. autumn was traveling in the mall plane with her grandparents from montana when it crashed in the north cascade mountains. she trekked two miles to a highway where she finally found help. greece getting a desperately needed lifeline. i want to bring in alison kosik. give us a global check on the markets. european shares are down right now. as greece is getting two financial lifelines. an interim loan worth $7.6 billion to pay the urgent debt and emergency funding for greek banks. banks have been closed for almost three weeks and stay
minor injuries. have you heard what sloan gibson wants? 7.16 billion dollars and he said it will effect the agencies problems. resources required to meet current demand covering the remainder of 2014-2017 total $17.6 billion to address the short falls in staff, space, information technology and purchase care necessary to provide timely, high quality care. will that amount really fix it? charles pane is here. talking about money, do they get this out of thin air? in this particular case they are saying we are 1500 doctors short, 8500 nurses short but
recover those missing e-mails. are you buying any of that? no. i am not. and i just i know too much about the way that recovery of these documents should work. i will tell you if in fact someone as high ranking as lois lerner can have her e-mails taken out by a simple sever crash than the irs has bigger problems than they are leading on. catherine anglebret from true the vote thank you so much. patty ann, have you seen this rescue from a summertime swim? how the victim got stuck and more importantly how he was saved. and a $17.6 billion request to fix have scandal-ridden veterans association. too much or not enough? i am not holding back now and
the department needs strong leadership right now. what has happened over the course of years is a horrendous blemish on the va s reputation and much more work will be needed to repair that damage. gibson is asking congress for $17.6 billion to get the va on track. most of that money would be for constructing and renovating facilities and hiring 10,000 new staff. roughly 1,500 of those are actually physicians. others are nurses and nurse practitioners and other direct patient support staff. reporter: some democrats say the va is suffering from aack of funding in the past. because they were not funded properly, it built up and new patients were added to the list from afghanistan and iraq wars. maybe people missed that. reporter: some republicans on the committee contend that lawmakers have poured hundreds of millions of dollars into the va and it wasn t well spent.
we find out in the end they ve done nothing but lied to us time and time zbeg again. i ve got to reat this one. sloan gibson told the senate today the v.a. needs $17.6 billion from now until the end of 2017. that s a fair amount of money. you say either it s not enough or you want it now. which is it? well, the fact of the matter is the cbo has predicted what the senate bill is going to cost. $50 billion a year. so i think what sloan s estimating is very low. unfortunate lay it s not been about the money. it s been about management. every single controversy we ve come across has been based on lies, hiding, controversies, and basically dishonest information. so the house wants to make sure we re managing the money and the senate wants to make sure it s part of mandatory spending which means there s no cap on it.