fill, we can go to solyndra. i think it s beautiful art myself. i m glad it s put to good use. no administration doesn t have a busted deal. there you go. dana: i remember when the e-mails came out and the white house found out that the company was going bankrupt and the company wrote back. ugh. i would have been like honestly, can we get it behind us. i believe solyndra has some use. it poke ezed the corporate cronyism from exposed corporate cronyism that happens under republican and democrats alike. time for a generational shift and change, getting back to letting the market decide. i think there was some use. greg: it s beautiful, though. eric: aside from the corporate cronyism, you talk about people friends of obama. got a lot of department of energy loans. steven chu said when asked what grade do you give yourself? for the energy loans. how they are doing. he gave himself a-minus.
fill, we can go to solyndra. i think it s beautiful art myself. i m glad it s put to good use. no administration doesn t have a busted deal. there you go. dana: i remember when the e-mails came out and the white house found out that the company was going bankrupt and the company wrote back. ugh. i would have been like honestly, can we get it behind us. i believe solyndra has some use. it poke ezed the corporate cronyism from exposed corporate cronyism that happens under republican and democrats alike. time for a generational shift and change, getting back to letting the market decide. i think there was some use. greg: it s beautiful, though. eric: aside from the corporate cronyism, you talk about people friends of obama. got a lot of department of energy loans. steven chu said when asked what grade do you give yourself? for the energy loans. how they are doing. he gave himself a-minus.
$500 million right. he may like the art exhibit. dana: a lot of money for art exhibit. greg: this is an important part. isn t this our art? don t we own that? kimberly: you didn t build it. ve a value and right and pro priortary interest and i want our money back. bob: it amazes me you sit next to dana and yet you go back to a intelligent comment. i m talking to you. i said steven chu gave a-minus. bob: you said corporate cronyism aside. don t say aside. it s much more important than steven chu whatever his name is grade. eric: i agree it s terrible.
temple was an army veteran. we will have more details ahead in a live report. syria s prime minister has fled to jordan. opposition leaders say that ree haw di jihad has fled, and israeli television says he was fired. he is the highest official to have left hasan al assad s regime. and officials in damascus say that several people were injured at a television station, but the station did continue to broadcast. you hear it there, syrian jets have been fire pounding a city of aleppo, as thousands of troops get in position around it. people are fearing a full-scale assault is imminent. a militant attack in a sinai peninsula has killed 15 egyptian soldiers and masked gunmen with weapons mounted on the cars enb tered the checkpoint near egypt and gaza and israel. israel says that the forces killed about five gunmen who crossed over into its territory in a armored vehicle. they sent gunship s s to the ar hunting for the militants they believe are behind the attack. the secu
a paper lantern into the river to honor the people of the hiroshima atomic bombing in world war ii and 70,000 people died instantly, and today is the 67th anniversary. the next hour of the the next hour of the newsroom starts right now. captions by vitac www.vitac.com i m john berman filling in for suzanne malveaux. and this hour, we are learning more about the white supremist background of a man who gunned down six membersof a sikh temple in wisconsin, and we are hearing from the relatives of the people killed. he left this world protecting the people and the world, and now we want to know who is going to protect our hearts from this pain. the police say that the gunman ambushed the officers and gunned down people during their sunday services. he was identified as wade michael page, and some sources say he was a army member and discharged because of patterns of misconduct, and the gunman was killed in the rampage. brian todd joins us from oak creek, wisconsin,