good evening. we begin tonight with stories of fear and panic from the ship costa requested equality concordia as it ran aground and keeled over near a small island near tuscany. at least three people are known dead, dozens more unaccounted for. alan pizzey picks up the story. reporter: passengers had just sat down to dinner when they heard a loud bang. the impact tore a 160-foot gash in the hull and an eight-day mediterranean cruise turned into what some passengers described as scenes from the movie titanic. with water pouring in, the costaa concordia began to list. the lucas family from girdwood, alaska knew it was time to go. when tiffs listing, you thought, there s water coming on board. there s something wrong if it s tipping like that. we went to the high side. that was chaotic. in the hallways, people had lifejackets on. the power was out. ( screaming ). reporter: at least they were on the side of the ship where they could get off. but the only way down wa
we know there are about 550,000 small businesses created in 2010. and that is really one of the best places for us to get these 13 million folks unemployed back to worth. another segment at some point how to reform the labor law and independent contractors. thank you, angela selden. you haven t solved the manufacturing crisis in america as well as employs 11,000 people. that wasn t enough for oneç ye for jimmy. thank you for joining me today. thank you as always to the mega panel. you ve been here mega amounts of time today. jimmy williams, karen finney, susan del percio. thanks as all. after the break homesick. are your money problems actually making you sick? woman: downloading music can be expensive.
presidential debate at the reagan library. what to do? the speaker of the house, republican john boehner in a letter, asked the president to move his speech to the following night. this was unprecedented, and last night the president folks said, okay. they insist the time should not be an issue since they consulted with boehner s office before the enansments. headlines say it all. the new york times leads with this speaker says no, so obama delays speech. the washington post read thus gop forces obama to reschedule jobs speech. think about what this means. a meeting at 9 white house. senior aides discussed days and dates. all agreed, we want to get our new jobs message out there next week before the ten-year commemoration of september 11th starts to dominate the news. congress is only in session wednesday and thursday, and thursday there s a big football game between the new orleans saints and the green bay packers. someone, we don t know who, thought stepping on the
today s big story ç the games washington plays. good afternoon. i m matt miller in for dylan ratigan. in the history of the republic, when president obama makes his seemingly 100th speech on jobs may be of little importance. has he says and how the congress gets us out of the jobs mess is what counts. but for the past 14 hour, guess what? it s all about the where and not the how. by now you know the president yesterday said his latest big jobs speech would come next wednesday before joint session of congress at 8:00 eastern time. the problem, on this very network at 8:00 next wednesday was a long-scheduled republican presidential debate at the reagan library. what to do? the speaker of the house, republican john boehner in a letter, asked the president to move his speech to the following night. this was unprecedented, and last night the president folks said, okay. they insist the time should not be an issue since they consulted with boehner s office before the enansments.