were there any warning signs? whitney houston s final hours. nuclear standoff. it happened in japan. could it happen here? i always thought it was fatally flawed. unfortunately fukushima proved me right. safety concerns over an aging nuclear facility. deadly cargo. would you believe this laser printer is a weapon of terror? we ll show you how al qaeda got these printer bombs through security and onto planes. revealing investigations, fascinating characters, stories with impact. this is cnn presents with your host tonight randy kay and dr. sanjay gupta. good evening. whitney houston will be remembered as one of the greatest voices of her generation and many of her closest friends say the troubled star was poised to make a comeback. that was tragically cut short with her untimely death. whitney houston s soaring talent was shadowed by her troubles with addiction and her marriage and don lemon looks at her rise to tame fame, had her fall from super-stardom and the fi
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they re underway as well in san francisco, minneapolis, boston, you name it. a number of cities across this country. but lower manhattan, this is where this all began, where it s still pretty strong. right now new york police threw up barricades around zuccotti park, which they cleared of camp sites on tuesday. but late this morning, protesters, they threw the barricades back, and they surged into the streets of financial district. at least 75 people, take a look at that picture. this is what was going on. these scuffles just a short time ago when these demonstrators decided to move the police barricade. at least 75 arrests taking place, including that of a retired philadelphia police captain. also, a woman. a video we have been seeing, a woman dragged bri police. this was caught on a cnn ireporter. take a listen. now, we don t know why this woman was arrested, but nobody s being allowed to block streets or trying to enter buildings around the stock exchange without authori
could it still fall apart? we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room . it s been a day of dramatic changes in washington s debt crisis. within the past few hours capitol hill s angry partisanship gave way to serious negotiations, and then to predictions of an agreement within the very near future, one top republican, the senator minority leader mitch mcconnell declared and i m quoting, he s confident and optimistic. moments ago harry reid seemed to throw some cold water on the new found optimism. rets go to capitol hill. our congressal correspondent kate bolduan is following this. what do we know? reporter: it s changing minute by minute. we did see what could be a significant step in the negotiations just a short time ago when the top republican in the senate, he said, who is a key negotiator in whatever the end game s-he said that those stalled debt talks that were happening that have been sta
good morning. great to see you this morning. thursday, july 28. this is american morning. advice teen out. we know yesterday a little stuffy. she sounded. it she is getting better hopefully at home today. a lot going on. imagine what our lead story is now? it s the debt. the republicans are scrambling to line up house votes to stave off a potential first ever default of u.s. debt. the deadline, you know, this, august 2 now less than five days away. the house is expected to vote on speaker bane are s plan sometime today and it comes after the house speaker laid into the republican rank and file yesterday ordering them to get in line. many of these people he is talking about are tea partiers who insist that his plan is too soft. even if the bill does pass senate democrats are saying they will oppose it and working on their own proposal which has been spearheaded by senate majority leader harry reid. so if both sides failing to reach an agreement, what happens? could t