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there s our champion. is mother ok? captioning made possible by abc cable networks group captioning performed by the national captioning institute, inc. this morning, terror ties. the man at the center of an alleged terror plot admits he s been trained in explosives by al qaeda. what was his target? and what else does he know? obama blitz. the president takes to the air waves in an unprecedented push to sell the nation own health care reform. and this morning, he talks about how much race is a factor in the heated debate. will to live. a woman badly injured in a car accident, spends five days and nights crawling in the colorado wilderness to safety. her amazing survival story. i like cold beverages and soda wars. another city wants to tax sugary drinks to help curb obesity. now, the industry is striking back. so, who is to blame for america s bad health? so, who is to blame for america s bad health? people or the products? captions paid for by abc, inc. good morning,
chris: a busy week on the world stage. a rescue mission to north korea. did we make a deal? im pan stack then taliban s top leader is killed. will it make a difference in that country and afghanistan? we ll final out when we sit down for a rare interview with general jim jones. the president s national security advisor. then, republicans take on the president. what is their strategy on health care? and the economy? we ll ask the g.o.p. s top man in washington, senate leader mitch mcconnell. also, town hall turmoil. get out of here! chris: we ll ask our sunday panel if this is an organized mob or just citizens exercising their freedom of speech and our power player of the week. on 100 years of helping our nation s wounded warriors. all, right now, on fox news sunday. and hello again, from fox news in washington. with a number of global hot spots to discuss, let s get right to it with our first guest, president obama s national security advisor, general jim jones, and gen
this morning on early today, mystery solved. the remains of a u.s. naval pilot shot down during the first gulf war are finally located. out of catch. the obama administration puts the pressure on congress for more funding for its cash for clunker program. and dynamite bust. efforts to implode a building in and dynamite bust. efforts to implode a building in turkey go horribly wrong. captions paid for by nbc-universal television hello and good morning, everyone. i m dan kloeffler. and today we begin with finding captain speicher. after nearly two decades of promising leads and crushing rumors, the u.s. military has identified the remains of the u.s. pilot listed as the first u.s. casualty of the persian gulf war. nbc s gina kim reports. reporter: his plane was shot down in iraq on january 17th, 1991. the very first night of the first gulf war. tre s been a single american aircraft lost. reporter: for nearly 20 years, neither his family nor the military knew w
audien audience, to essence magazine our co-partners. and those of you watching on television as well. i m soledad o brien along with roland martin. the news continues right here on cnn. hello, everyone. i m don lemon. we re bringing you breaking news on the story that could turn into an international powder keg. on the surface looking at it from here in the u.s., it appears to be an innocent mistake, but seen through the lens of world politics, the arrest of three young american hikers who apparently strayed into iran from northern iraq takes on a much more dangerous dimension. we have new information on this story we first told you about last night. some of it coming from a high-ranking administration source there. are lots of serious questions that remain unanswered. for starters, where are the americans now? how is the iranian government treating them? and what s the u.s. government doing to bring them home? in a moment we ll have the first reaction to the story from