0 complicated. what we are also discovering is that insurance is complicated to buy. buying health insurance is never going to be like buying a song on itunes. you know, it s just a much more complicated transaction. yes, it is complicated, sir. but you are just realizing that now? i was thinking imagine if the president was as committed to governing, to administering these programs as he has been to campaigning, he might have known two years ago maybe even that they didn t have the right team, or maybe even the right technology in place to carry off this grandiose mission of healthcare reform. the president had also has apparently learned another many important fact during the past four and a half years, get this: government bureaucracies don t work well. how we purchase technology in the federal government is cumbersome, complicated, and outdated. if you are doing it at the fanatics and called that by the president s democrat nationals on capitol hill enablers. massive undertak
windows, shards of glass and debris rain down on panicked local and that s how most of the injuries happened. up close to a thousand people injured. and some thinking the worst, thinking the world was coming to an end. (scream (screams) a flash of light and three minutes after a loud blast happened and people started to panic. and somebody screamed, the end of the earth! reminded me of action movies like terminator 4. the light was very bright, looked like a very bright sun and lasted for three seconds and three minutes later, the blast happened. megyn: can you imagine what would be going through your mind? greg palkot with the latest in london. reporter: megyn, we ve been monitoring all day the spectacular amateur video coming in from that russian city. and that meteor slammed into it. it happened in the city about a thousand miles to the east of moscow, and as you noted it happened just after nine o clock in the morning local time that s why a lot of people saw it and
prediction could frighten children and suicidal teens. it is a euphemism for bill schulz. and lyndsay lohan was arrested after reportedly punching a woman in the face. thus completing her transformation to this generation s dana plado. let s well company our guest. i am here with diane macedo. she anchors business news with imus in the morning on the fox business network. and it is sherrod small. say hello to the people. what s up, people 1234 happy holidays. christmas. bill schulz. he thinks it is 1832 and high is manning a barricade in paris. and next to me charles pain wall street ceo. so could our state pens take some friends? prisons on u.s. soil could handle detainees from guantanamo bay as long as they made sig can t significant operational changes. as the chairwoman diane dianne feinstein notes it demonstrates that if the political will exists we could finally close guantanamo without impairing our national security. but many issues would have to be consi
looking to the future say humans could walk on mars in our lifetime. and the photo that defines a moment in american history. many have claimed to be this kissing couple, celebrating the end of world war ii. this morning you ll meet them and 67 years later we take them back to times square for a walk down memory lane. all that and so much more on cbs this morning saturday, all that and so much more on cbs this morning saturday, august 11, 2012. captioning funded by cbs and we begin this morning with a breaking news that mitt romney has chosen a running mate. wisconsin congressman paul ryan. cbs news political director john dickerson is outside ryan s home in janesville, wisconsin, with the latest. good morning, john. there was a lot of talk that romney would wait until after the olympics to make an announcement. so why now? reporter: well, that s right. good morning, anthony. cbs has confirmed that paul ryan is going to be mitt romney s vice presidential choice. t
the copter no sooner touches down on deck than glenn gets a preview of the congratulations still to come. on every hand jubilation. on every side, smiles and cheers. he signs over his log and precious instruments to the national space administration. from here he goes to grand turk island for further rest before the deluge. a deluge of honors, a proud country waits to bestow on a brave man. ma cities who public is guided by statesmen, this bronze rendition of mathematician and scientist of albert einstein stands out. perhaps because there is little of the monumental about this washington monument. even if it does stand 12 feet tall and weigh approximately four tons. here robert brooks, distinctive style, led some critics to label him the bubble gum sculptor, gives us a genial, playful einstein. sitting atop in north carolina granite, the famed scientist holds in his left hand a document listing some of his most significant theories. the same bench contains quotes. testifyin