plus, unprediktble, dangerous, outspoken and very, very funny. all right, that s enough. off you go. we ll be right back. get off. russel brand. who knows what miegt happen. this is piers morgan tonight. good evening. imagine a world in which a first lady divorces a philandering commander in chief and loses to a less experienced rival and then becomes secretary of state. ridiculous. well, not quite that ridiculous, but this is the world of political animals. who better to play that secretary of state than sigorney weaver. she grossed $4 billion worldwide. she s played the toughest female character in movies of the ali alien film. welcome. thank you so much. i m very flattered. i m delighted to be here. the $4 billion woman. that must make you feel great. i actually didn t know. now i ll know how to greet myself in the morning. that should be your number one thing on your calling card. i ll have a t-shirt made. what more do you need to know. let s talk a
it is sunday, july 29. good morning, everyone. so glad you re with us. i m randi kaye. in syria we may be in the beginning stages of a massacre. the warning from opposition leaders urging allies to act. translator: our friends and allies will bear responsibility for the terrifying massacres if aleppo if they don t move soon. the massacre is in aleppo. he s talking about the situation in aleppo, as you heard. army tanks battered the city saturday as forces loyal to president assad looked to kru el the crush crush the rebels. mitt romney is meeting with israeli leaders. he will deliver a major address on foreign policy later this morning. romney arrived in israel last night after spending a few days in london for the olympics. cnn national political correspondent, jim acosta, has been traveling with mr. romney and joins us from jerusalem. tell us first the reaction to romney s arrival there. reporter: i have to tell you, randi, mitt romney is making it clear on this t
memorials and now funerals. above all, though, it s been a week to focus on a dozen lives as thewere lived not just as they were lost. tonight on this one week anniversary in this special hour of 360 as we have all week we re going to focus on those whose lives were lost and those whose lives were forever changed. john blunk. we will remember. a.j. boik. we will remember. jesse childress. we will remember. gordon cowden. we will remember. jessica ghawi. we will remember. john larimer. we will remember. matt mcquinn. we will remember. micayla medek. we will remember. veronica moser-sullivan. we will remember. alex sullivan. we will remember. alexander teves. we will remember. and rebecca wingo. we will remember. community promising we will remember. that was colorado s governor at the memorial just days after the shooting. you can hear it in the voices of the crowd. people determined not to make this about a gunman but about
nine years split evenly between defense and non-defense programs. the bipartisan policy center estimates sequestration of defense will mean cuts of 15% next year. every non-defense agency faces a 12% cut and that means job losses from doctors, teachers, border patrol agents and government contractors. anywhere from 1 million to 3 million jobs will be lost. california, virginia, texas, washington, d.c., maryland, would each lose more than 100,000 jobs. the bottom line here, this is the manifestation of your elected officials not doing their jobs. they don t see it that way. i will absolutely continue this debate into 2013 rather than lock in a long-term deal this year that throws middle class families under the bus. when we don t take on the issues like entitlement reform, tax reform, the things that need to be done, it doesn t get any better. it only gets worse. mark hill is an associate professor at clemson university and steven moore an editorial writer at the wall st
all the information coming out of here in colorado. a lot of it. just over a week ago i should tell you no one had any idea they d be trying to make sense of the huge tragedy out here in colorado. and least of all the family members of those shot and killed in theater nine last friday. well, today services were held to remember four of the victims. jessica ghawi was one of them. she was remembered today during a ceremony in san antonio, texas. she was remembered as a woman who celebrated everyone in her life. friends at her ceremony remembered light moments in the life of the aspiring sports broadcaster. even showing this video of her falling on the ice while wearing heels. now at the time just an intern trying to do an interview who had her whole life and career ahead of her. also matthew mcquinn. matt mcquinn was also remembered today when the gun fire began he threw himself in front of his girlfriend shielding her. he took three bullets but she survived. family and friends