try to power up the main power station there that, as of noon local time saturday, basically stopped to function. people in gaza are getting by with just four hours of power a day. now, this conflict went on for about 50 hours this time. the death toll in gaza 44. 15 of them children on the israeli side. no fatalities from the conflict. but certainly a lot of disruption to ordinary life. however, this is the fifth of this sort of kind of conflict between gaza and israel since december 2008. and few here on the round expect that there won t be another such round of violence in a year or so or on the horizon. absolutely, ben. i know you have seen it many
and life became routine again. soon paul s eyes wondered to a much younger woman. someone from work. they had an affair and paul moved out, leaving catherine and the kids alone in the house. she was beside herself. she was absolutely hysterical. catherine s good friend and neighbor, sue muller, remembered when the marriage ended. she couldn t even get her breath. she was sobbing so hard. but catherine s family, who considered her the eternal optimist, watched her move on with her life. pouring all of her love and attention into her children. she was very focused on them. very engaged in their lives. did everything with them. sounds like that s what was important in her life anyway? absolutely. she was working at her children s school and had even been on a few dates. catherine was creating a life without paul. then, in december 2008, some time in the early morning hours, somewhere in her house, a fire started. a house is totally on fire. it s on fire. when firefight
backward looking. while two negative quarters in a row is often viewed as a sign of a recession, the president s aides are highlighting job growth and making clear it s not their definition. certainly, in terms of the technical definition, it s not a recession. even if that number is negative, we re not in a recession now. many americans feel differently. a new cnn poll says 64% of americans already believe the economy is in a recession. that number even higher than october 2007, when 46% of americans said the economy was already in a recession. the great recession wasn t officially declared one by the national bureau of economic research until december 2008. a full 12 months after it actually began. asked if the white house is attempting to change the common definition of a recession we have always talked about the strength of our economy. we have always talked about how historic it s been, and we always talked about the transitioning. the transitioning to more stable and
but, now, detectives had another lee that would take this case to another level. it would no longer be a case of one missing young woman. the previous month, there had been a stranger sexual assault abduction, in that same neighborhood. breonna still missing, but immediately you re thinking, sexual assault? when you get down to, it very view motives to abduct a young woman. back in mid december, 2008, a little more than a month before brianna was taken, a 22 year old foreign exchange student had been attacked in the early morning hours, in this parking lot on the university of nevada campus. a few blocks from the house. the attacker came at his victim from behind. for ross attest one arm, and the other hand her nose in a mouth. she went unconscious shortly after that. most likely from being smothered. next thing she remembers is coming to a vehicle. the woman was driven short
definitely pay money for, keep paying me for. maybe there s a limit in your head but you haven t had a yeah. no shade to general mills, but i like kraft mac and cheese. so i will continue paying the price for kraft mac and cheese. but you pose an interesting question about you make some really good points. you are pretty good i do your job. when you do ask that question though, when are people going to stop paying these prices, the problem is that they want to stop paying the price is lucky charms are yoplait, they going to reach another type of cereal or another type of yogurt and see that those have increased as well. you look at the statistics, the u.s. labor appears statistics says that price rose 6.4% on the screen in your intro there. that is for the food you are eating at home. another is the highest month increase that is been recorded since december 2008. you know what jimmy was doing and fascinate?