and speak to reporter michael hastings. then the case of army private danny chen who took his life in afghanistan after his abused by his comrades on an almost daily basis and what has been described as racial hazing. the sergeant has been found not guilty of negligent homicide, but sentenced to 30 days in a military jail for lesser charges. the reputation of the army is definitely tarnished when they allow a convicted surgeon for racial treatment to remain in the army. we will look at the fight over the u.s. postal service as republicans push to privatize the post office, the agency is bracing for its first-ever default today. unlike every other governmental agency, the postal service is required to fund 75 years of retiree health benefits over just a 10-year span. we will speak with ohio congressman denis kucinich and chuck zlatkin of the postal union. elderly people, disabled people, poor people and small business owners cannot afford the alternatives. novelist and
photos from inside the hospital and speak to reporter michael hastings. then the case of army private danny chen who took his life in afghanistan after his abused by his comrades on an almost daily basis and what has been described as racial hazing. the sergeant has been found not guilty of negligent homicide, but sentenced to 30 days in a military jail for lesser charges. the reputation of the army is definitely tarnished when they allow a convicted surgeon for racial treatment to remain in the army. we will look at the fight over the u.s. postal service as republicans push to privatize the post office, the agency is bracing for its first-ever default today. unlike every other governmental agency, the postal service is required to fund 75 years of retiree health benefits over just a 10-year span. we will speak with ohio congressman denis kucinich and chuck zlatkin of the postal union. elderly people, disabled people, poor people and small business owners cannot afford
an editor solid can a sodden dismoment. oversold and dependent on classic washington budget trickery. the episode is strike one against the speakership of john boehner. i guess that s the best i can do for an edge speaker. they were angry, showing of the $38.5 billion in cuts, about $8.of billion were in rescission cuts. that s money that was appropriated but never spent. there is a chance that some of that will eventually not get spent. my god, sound the sirens, they only cut 30 billion and an extra 8 billion that might have been spent? of course not nearly enough for the right wing. the cbo seasonal only $352 million of the cuts would go into effect this year. the rest was scheduled to get spent soon, like next use. ahhh! we need to spend now, we want a trillion, no a brazillion of cuts, and we want it from next year, no, this year s budget. no, from the budget of 1928. why didn t you travel in time and get more cuts for us? the guy s a little unreasonable, right? right,
longer engaged in any aerial bombardment of libyan targets to protects civilians. also, it looks like there s a significant dispute emerging between the obama administration on the one hand and nato secretary-general anders rasmussen on the other hand. rasmussen says flatly that the resolution does not authorize any arming of the rebels fighting gadhafi s forces. the u.s. position is it may or may not. they certainly don t go as far as razz musing. dianne feinstein is with us. also denis kucinich, the democratic congressman from ohio, the other day he suggested that perhaps this policy was an opening for impeachment of the president of the united states, a member of his own party. i m going to ask him if he still believes that the president could be impeached because of the way he s been handling libya.