a secretary who served a republican and a democrat back to back. what did he say in his speech? compromise is a dirty word in washington. i keep thinking of what he said in those remarks and applying it to this circumstance. it is such a disgrace that the most routine of matters whether it s the debt ceiling or this continuing resolution, fema funding, my god, they can t even agree on this? they all look bad and people at home watch this play out on television. they had enough of all of them. do people become numb? we read this story so many times, we are looking at a possible government shut down. it didn t used to be this way. the answer is that the middle has vanished. the national journal last year documented how those politicians who were moderate are gone. they have been vis rated. this is what you get.
zandt. this story has more turns and twists than a utah highway and it s getting creepier every time. it all centers back on either susan powell s husband or now her father in law. realize her father in law is the man who came out a couple of weeks ago and with this terribly obnoxious grin on his face suggested he had an ongoing sexual relationship with his daughter in law. something that his own son denied knowing and all of susan s friends said that would not be possible. she considered him a creep. with that said and all of these details, her husband was the only person of interest. what happens now? does the father in law now become a person of interest too given this charge if the allegations are true? i would have been looking at him a long time ago. for law enforcement s purposes, they have to know where he was almost two years ago now.
stories. and though that s escorted off. in the past she had gone to rehab. no one knows what s behind that. you never want to see that. her appearance is disheveled. not happy with treatment she is receiving. she is a new star on the show person of interest. tv guide does a story on the show and she was not on the cover, but her costars were. she took to the facebook page and saying she was upset for not being on the cover. this was the that s the biloard for the show, but on tv guide, their editor is saying shes by her decision that the reason they put the men is that s what the story was about. there was a whole thing brewing. she thought she was snubbed? yes.
down, too. u.s. stock futures are in the red in pre trading. a lot of this comes after the federal reserve gave a cynical view of the economy. we ll talk more about this with christine romans in just a few minutes. back to troy davis now. he has been put to death. the debate over his guilt or innocence and over the death penalty itself goes on. the state of georgia executed davis last night by lethal injection for the murder of a savannah police officer in 1989. supporters claimed there was too much doubt in the case. the original prosecutor says there is no doubt. despite protests and last-minute appeals, the u.s. supreme court refused to grant a stay and his time ran out. media witnesses to the execution says just before the procedure began, davis told the victim s family he was innocent. he urged them to keep digging for the truth. he asked his family and friends to keep praying, to keep working and keep the faith. then he said to the prison staff, the ones he said who a
no one cared that he was gay. a legal network for them estimates 14,000 were booted from the military because of don t ask, don t tell. authorities could decide whether a condemned man lives or dies. troy davis was convicted of murder in 1989. if the state does not intervene he will be put to death at 7:00 p.m. eastern. davis supporters say he is innocent and the officer s family says justice is overdue. both sides spoke before the parole board. no time is easy when you have to go before the pardons and parole board but feel like we got to say what we needed to say. they heard the truth which is the most important part. and i believe that they will probably favor in our favor. i would be petrified but troy, troy has an understanding of this is bigger than him. this is about a judicial system that may possibly need to change and get better so that this doesn t really happen. the board could commute his death sentence to life without parole or could deny clemency and