both sides? yeah. and that s the other important thing, ms. whitfield, i m glad you brought that up. there s been so much divide, pitting democrats against republicans. you recall back in the obama administration when we had the big financial crisis, we didn t know what to do. i was here, played a role in that. i was asked to come up and do something and you remember i think i was on one of your shows back then. when we put together the hardest-hit program. they came to me on financial services and said, scott, do something because i knew we didn t have it right on the first blush at that. and so we did it was the hardest-hit. down in georgia we got $339 million to be able to keep folks
the base, but apparently not all the aircraft removed so that makes for a very expensive proposition here. 55 of them, each costing $339 million. at least 33 of the planes were flown to safety, but that means 22 weren t. f-22s have sort of funny looking tails with the vertical stabilizers that pop up like bunny ears. it is an open question whether in the aerial footage you can make them out. in this photo you can definitely make out those bunny ears poking out of that hanger that was shredded by the storm. mill stare times is putting it anywhere between 4 and 10. west case scenario four f-22s
caught. yes. reporter: that coach has since retired, and law enforcement in michigan said they are investigating complaints against him, but refused to describe the nature of the complaints to cnn. the lawyer did not respond to cnn s request for comment. we need to get to the bottom of everything. you know, why did so many people not care? why did so many people look the other way? reporter: the culture of inaction stretched to the u.s. olympic committee, raisman says, the organization created to, quote, help american athletes achieve excellence. in 2016, the committee brought in 339 million dollars, mostly from selling rights to use the olympic rings and to broadcast the games. nassar was abusing patients through 2016, but new reporting reveals that the ceo of the olympic committee, scott blackman, was alerted in july 2015 that reports an olympic gymnast alleged abuse by a team doctor. the u.s. olympic committee tells
the bulls & bears including john layfield this week, are gary b. smith and joan as max ferris along with daniel mclachlan. welcome to everybody. john you just about had enough of this. john: i think america has had enough of this and enough of congress. this is classic bait and switch. they re trying to take the fact they re becoming the most inept do nothing congress in our country s history. look we ve had 21 special investigations since the carter administration only two have produced prosecutions with the principal person being investigated but we spent an inflation adjusted $339 million. what we were doing right now is wasting america s time nothing is going to happen, the democrat s and the republicans are using the doj as a political attack dog to takeaway from their own ineptness it has to stop somewhere. these guys have got to get work from the american people. we don t have a tax policy immigration policy these guys are doing nothing.
cone. reporter: professor deer is an expert in city and regional planning and the author of the book why walls don t work. a large structure which might be 25 feet high which would be very intensive in terms of resources and money. cnn has hired a number of engineers and architects about what would be most feasible. the wall requiring, 339 million feet of concrete. the panels held together by 5 billion pounds of reinforced steel with an estimated cost of at least $10.5 billion and possibly much more. trump supporters say they can t wait to see the beginning of the border wall construction. that wall will get billionth and mexico is going to pay. i think he ll try to build a wall and i think he s trial to secure our boarders. if people want to come into