in wait for her. someone like her to come along for an hour in the bathroom. fortunate ly unfortunately, it was my kid s mother. and there is really a deep deep shock here. as you can imagine the royal family in the uea promise to the pay for the children s education for as long as they go school to college, and paul ryan the ex-husband you saw speaking there is very grateful for that. but, of course he now must try to help his children through this jose. another point, really heartbreaking and going to be difficult is if someone is convicted of this it may be in his power to pardon well we just lost that live shot from keir in abu dhabi. he was saying a heartbreaking
live on capitol hill correspondent. you ve been following ins and o outs. i want to begin with the one offered in the last hour we heard from senate majority leader harry reid. what s in the latest plan. i was realizing this is $2.7 trillion in proposed cuts, brooke, on two sides of a piece of paper. obviously details need to be filled in what they are proposing raise it by this month, cut by this month. the cuts include $1 trillion immediately in discretionary spending. also a lot of money from war money. he s saying as afghanistan and iraq wrap up, there s about a trillion dollars in savings. that s kind of controversial, brooke, because republicans don t count that money. but bottom line, $2.7 trillion all in savings cuts. you might like all them. that s what he s saying. he has a longer term committee in here but it would just make recommendations for long-term reform, really would have a vote on that but wouldn t force those reforms to happen. so i want to look at th
of natural disasters that we ve seen in the last decade, how bad is this one from your perspective in terms of the work the red cross is needing to do to get to people there? it s an absolutely amazing, the extent of the damage and the visuals that we see on our screen for the last 72 hours. but each disaster is different. and having seen the aftermath of earthquakes personally, i can tell you it s difficult to measure which is worse. when you re impacted by a natural disaster this size and scope, to you, it feels like the end of the world. and i ve seen the look on people s faces right after an experience like this, and it s they re just in deep, deep shock. you ve been running an excellent campaign since this happened. where people can text red cross to 90999, and they immediately
i mean in terms of the sheer volume of natural disasters we ve seen in the last decade, how bad is this one from your perspective in terms of the work the red cross is needing to do to get to people there? well, it s absolutely amazing, the extent of the damage and the visuals that we see on our screen. for the last 72 hours. but each disaster is different. and having seen the aftermath of earthquakes personally, i can tell you it s difficult to measure which is worse. when you re impacted by a natural disaster this size and scope, to you it feels like the end of the world. and i have seen the look on people s faces right after an experience like this. is and it s they re just in deep, deep shock. you ve been running an excellent campaign since this happened, where people can text red cross.