also talking about serious of the nature on the border today, why it s very dangerous and show case that as a result of the operation there are serious consequences that continue today which include hundreds of people being killed in méxico or law enforcement being at risk every single day as a result of the operation and just really showing that it s a dangerous job to do. right, you guys obviously did a lot of research, tell me about your experience in the chopper? yeah, so we went down to arizona, rent a helicopter to get near rico, arizona to be near where brian kerry was killed in canyon, rough terrain, difficult to go back in terrain, dangerous, cartels control the territory, we talked to a number of retired agents that have done work undercover in méxico and in the united states and, you know we asked why we can t go further to get more perspective and we were told that it was too dangerous, when you asked the question whether american citizens are able to go in certain pa
amazingly, just three minor injuries there. and president obama gets the firsthand look at the destruction today as he comes to new jersey. the human toll from sandy, 33 people killed in the u.s., 6.5 million customers remain without power. the total cost of property damage and lost busiest mated betwe business is estimated at $10 to $20 billion. and that could be on the low end. good morning, i m john berman. i m zoraida sambolin. we have a field of reporters covering the aftermath of sandy from every angle. rob marciano in new york city. dan lothian and paul steinhouser standing by in washington, d.c. and richard quest is also out there for us. with 1/3 of the people in new york city, 2 million people here without power. transportation is at a virtual standstill at a few time where few people have cars, not to mention the property and destux. 80 homes were consumed by fire in keeps. recovery from super storm sandy will be a mammoth job. rob marciano is in the chelse
he s tried to eat his own wrist cast, run for president, and tackled at the emmys. now, he s about to get wild and crazy in times square. stephen colbert is getting ready right now to make over gma. i m going to make good morning america the best morning america. and stephen colbert joining team robin. we are all braced for that, as you know, robin is recovering from a bone marrow transplant. lara is off. welcome back to elizabeth vargas. these are pictures right now from hong kong. horrific ferry collision there. 37 dead right now. the crew of the ferry has been arrested. we re going to have the details in that coming up. what an amazing disaster. we also have an astonishing car accident caught on tape. one of the world s most expensive super cars crashing into a lagoon. was it all a multimillion-dollar disaster? or an elaborate front? we ll weigh on that in a moment. also, an oscar shocker, guys. the man behind some of the naughtiest characters on the small
coming up next, booktv presents afterwards, an hour-long program where we invite guest host to interview office. this week, katie pavlich and her first book transcended into the contributing editor of townhall magazine explores the controversial can supply operation currently under congressional investigation. she discusses her findings with national journal white house correspondent major garrett. katie pavlich, what is fast and furious? why does it justify a book? what is the essence of this story from your vantage point? essential will start with what the justice department this administration claimed fast and furious going to be and to repeat into what actually happened to the justice department in partnership with other agencies and departments like homeland security claim that the goal was to spend and allow people who come in straw purchasers of? people are coming to gun shops and buy guns for other people, transfer them to criminals, transfer them to cr
focused on politics over public safety. border patrol agent brian kerry s death is part of a gun running sling. those he left behind now say quote the terri family takiar - terry family takes no pleasure in the vote. such a vote should not have been necessary the justice department should have released the documents related to fast and furious months ago. the chairman who initiated the precedings issa will let the it speak for itself. we will continue with the investigation to try to get to the people responsible for their son, their family member s death. and we will let the courts and the rest play out for the attorney general. but now things get tricky, because experts tell us that if the u.s. attorney in dc who received the citation against holder thinks the attorney