randi kaye we start with a story about eric holder who says that his investigators will get to the bottom of the leak scandal. barack obama says that the white house has zero tolerance for leaks. to syria and new clashes now in the capital of damascus. the city has long been thought to be a government stronghold, but we re seeing gunfights in the streets between rebel forces and government troops. there is also fighting elsewhere in the country, opposition forces say the military has killed 30 people today. regional leaders will meet next week to discuss the next steps to take with regards to syria. back in the u.s., federal marshals now offering $5,000 for information on a fugitive murder suspect wanted in alabama. he s wanted in connection with the shooting deaths of 9-year-old twins and their 73-year-old babysitter. creflo dollar is out on board this morning, he was arrested and channelled with battery, family violence and child cruelty. police say that she was choked
. from cnn saturday morning it s saturday, june 9, 2012. i m randi kaye. making their case could prove challenging. a teacher hosting a loud party is shot dead. the shooter says it was self-defense under the stand your ground law. you be the judge. we ll show you the incident as it was all caught on tape. and from homeless to harvard, we ll bring you the inspire uing story of a young woman who defied the odds to reach the ivy leagues. up first, thousands of people sickened in the aftermath of the 911 attacks are hailing a federal recommendation that could make them eligible for compensation. the ruling could add 50 types of cancers to the list of sicknesses covered by the massive fund of victims. earlier i spokesman with cnn s nick valencia. previously they had ruled there was no direct link between cancer and the 99/11 attacks. federal health officials ruling that the federal institute for occupational safety and health that oversees the 9/11 program, that s a
herself. rough weather damaged her boat and today the japanese coast guard picked her up. she s save but disappointed. she s trying to bike and paddle around the world solo. she s already gone 11,000 miles since last april. i m fredricka whitfield in for suzanne malveaux. president obama today firing back at accusation that is his administration deliberately leaked classified information about a cyber attack on iran. the notion that my white house would purposely release classified national security information is offensive. it s wrong, and people i think need to have a better sense of how i approach this office and how the people around me here approach this office. the president also hammered away at congress urging lawmakers to pass a jobs plan to boost the economy. republicans were quick to respond to the president aassessment of the u.s. job market. we just listened to the president say that the private sector was doing fine. my question would be to the preside
jay carney told reporters any suggestion that this administration has authorized intentional leaks of classified information for political gain is grossly irresponsible. all this outrage stems from a wave of news reports of secret operations overseas including an article about u.s. cyberattacks on the computers they ran uses to run the nuclear facilities. the scoop is based on interviews with current and former officials involved in the program. now some of the information came from current officials working on the program. listen to how he refers to the source. he was deep into every step in slowing the program, the diplomacy, the sanctions a senior administration official said. that wasn t the only one. in three other recent stories having to do with national security the source or sources cited were administration officials. one of the things that senator mccain is angry about is the white house is ignoring leaks that make the administration look good with taking a hard li
men and women who are sworn to protect it. the only conceivable motive for such damaging and classified leaks of information is that it makes the president look good. we re going to talk to senator mccain in just a moment. the white house for the most part is flightily denying the charges. jay carney told reporters any suggestion that this administration has authorized intentional leaks of classified information for political gain is grossly irresponsible. i ll have senator mccain respond to that in a moment. now, all this outrage stems from a wave of news reports about secret operations overseas including a new york times article last week about u.s. cyber attacks on the computers i rarn uses to run the nuclear facilities. the reporter david sanger comes out and says his scoop is, quote, based on interviews with current and former officials involved in the program. now some of the information came from current officials working on the program. this is a direct quote from t