growing is actually importing less oil from overseas because we re using it smarter and more efficiently. republicans want the president to approve the entire keystone pipeline which would stretch from canada to the gulf coast. so it s a gaffe, it s not going away, at least not yet. mitt romney s campaign doing some damage control over a remark by a top campaign adviser. this happened in a cnn interview. he compared the general election to an etch-a-sketch. i think you hit a reset button for the fall campaign. everything changes. it s almost like an etch-a-sketch. you can kind of shake it up and we start all over again. romney says they were talking about starting over from an organizational standpoint. that his message would remain the same. didn t take long however for his rivals and democrats to jump all over this. you win by giving people a choice. you win by giving people the opportunity to see a different vision for our country, not someone who is just going t
hope to others with spinal problems and claudia would hen tells how joanna newman beat the odds. she is he getting back in the saddle, nothing short after miracle. that looks great right there. really, really good. and joanna found her miracle at uc san francisco where the renowned surgeon seemed to know just how to help her. when i was 19 years old. way diagnosed and i had a surgery. shortly after that i was told i would be paralyzed within two years, and that my tumor was inoperable. the 23-year-old equestrian from redmond, oregon told she would never ride or possibly walk again because of a growing tumor and curving of her spine and several doctors turned her down for further surgery saying it was too risky. the high school valedictorian wouldn t take no for an answer.
stand, reports of explosions near a compound where he may be hiding. and i m carol costello. a new poll predicting a tight race in 2012, whether obama versus romney, bachmann, perry or paul on this american morning. good morning to you. it is tuesday, august 23rd. this is american morning. we have a lot going on today here. this weather in the united states. that s right. politics and, of course the developments in libya. start with breaking news in the battle for libya this morning. the arabic news network al arabiya reporting explosions near the compound where moammar gadhafi is believed to be hiding, this coming as the regime is teetering on the bring of collapse. nobody has seen gadhafi since the opposition rolled into tripoli over the weekend. his son, saif al islam, made a surprise appearance after the libyan opposition claimed they captured him. he showed up at a western hotel with journalists and spoke to matthew chance and said his father is alive and
bare bones bargain. if not, payments to critters, bill payments, you name it, there is not enough income to cover all that. every month we come up $125 billion short. if we cannot borrow to bridge the cap, 40% of the monthly obligations could not be paid, and that could include social security checks due to go out on august 3rd. the stakes we just laid out are monumental, so both sides have to give ground and risk their jobs for the good of the country. what is so hard about that, right? joining me with their insights on conflict resolution are cnn contributor, pete dominic, and family law attorney, mrs. winestein. what does it take for two entrenched parties to agree on a deal that both need? well, you know, the obvious is that you take the emotion out of the room and you try to deal with the practical. what we deal with is the practical and not the legal when we re trying to negotiate this. they re trying to take the politics out of the room and get to a solution that can
agent trying to replicate a bloodstain a nice curving motion like that. reporter: in an effort to prove the prosecution s case. until they get it right. that s a wrap, baby. in the bloodstain pattern unit, these agents, a, had no policy for over 20 years to guide them, and, b, they were just running the most bizarre unscientific experiments to try to put people in prison for life. that s a wrap, baby. reporter: the agent heard in the video, dwayne deaver, the same agent who failed to report greg taylor s second blood test. you d hoped that these were isolated incidents, but clearly the more we dug, the more we found that that wasn t the case. reporter: because, it turns out, greg taylor wasn t the only innocent person to spend time behind bars because of the north carolina state bureau of investigation.