these 20 or 30 people. or was afraid to be perceived as crossing them, as sort of not being willing to touch the pot. some primaries from not the left, but say the moderate republicans against people like justin amosh of michigan might change that a little bit which is being called a squish or rhino by the 20 or more like the 40 is not as much of a threat as has been in the past, where you re so afraid of being primaried from your right, you can t risk being called names. yeah, although so far, really, the michigan case aside, the number of primary challenges is almost all from the right. let s talk about going forward now. the cook political report has moved 14 seats in the democrats direction. that s not to say they are now democratic seats, republican seats, but they are not as solid as they once were. do you think this will have any far-reaching effects on control of the house? no, count me out among the people who think this is going
welcome to american morning. good morning to you, and to you. it is a busy week. breaking news. freedom coming for two u.s. hikers held priter in in iran. they could be out with the half hour. right to mohammed jamjoon covering this. what s the latest? reporter: well, ali, we ve heard from a lawyer from the the two detained hikers tells us a second judge in iran has signed the paperwork, the bail paperwork for josh fattal and shane bauer. the lawyer says now he can take that paperwork and start the procedures to free them. he expects they will be free with the half hour. also, iranian news agency saying they will be handed over to swiss embassy officials in about half an hour from now. ali? we ve had false starts on this the last couple of weeks. the idea here, of course, it s through the judiciaries, any likely to stop this as far as you can see? reporter: ali, i apologize. having a little problem hearing you. we ve heard in the last few weeks, wrangling going on b
davis got the death penalty for the murder of a savannah police officer back in 1989, no dna evidence ever linked davis to the crime. most of the witnesses who testified against him recanted. but the man who prosecuted davis stands by his case. there are two troy davis cases. there is the legal case. the case in court. and the public relations case. we have consistently won the case as it s been presented in court. we have consistently lost the case as it s been presented in the public realm on tv and else where. prominent figures from former president jimmy carter to pope benedict have asked georgia to spare davis s life because of doubts about his guilt. president obama and benjamin netanyahu are going to discuss mahmood abbas is set to declare palestine a state. president obama will personally press abbas to work for state hood through negotiations with israel. the two meet later this afternoon, and just a few moments ago, president obama spoke to the general assem
and, of course, with senator ed edwards that is serious because now there is a criminal case pending. geraldo: ian, do you expect more negative feedback to you from the kennedy family and from arnold schwarzenegger? i know you had a hard time writeing that book of yours. they tried to black list me. let s face it, arnold schwarzenegger has trouble keeping it in his pants just like john edwards and just like weiner and in weiner s case let s do the old johnny cochran drill. if it fits reacquit. if it doesn t fit throw him off the plank just like bin laden. we had enough of this. it is all on taxpayer s money. geraldo: reminds me of the locker room when we were kids. dr. keith, your final thoughts given the fact that, you know, putting the case aside, let s concentrate on the boys behaving badly.