faster than hunter s septum. i care about his health. by the way, when this poll says key issues, they are talking about how long it takes joe to find his keys every morning. but when it comes to polling, he is more underwater than a ted kennedy date. oh, you feel bad about that? don t kill anybody then. oh, we ll find it someone who left oh girl died. my apologies. we offended someone who let a girl die. the numbers are like joe s teeth in a glass next to his bed, floating at the bottom and he makes it worse by making crap up that s hysterical. colbert should hire him as a writer. the $3.5 trillion spending bill actually cost us nothing. yeah, tell us, joe. every time i hear, this is going to cost abc or do you, the
letting the feathers fly. hundreds of people gathering to mark international pillow fight day. the rules were pretty simple, don t kill anybody, and go easy on the kids. and that is a wrap on this around the world in 80 seconds. military veterans taking part in a winter sports clinic in the snowy mountains of colorado. the event helping change lives for american heroes who suffer from combat-related injuries and health problems. here is the story. reporter: this is aubrey young s eighth year at the national disabled veterans winter sports clinic. here, she gets to downhill ski despite a spinal cord injury. life is not over after you ve been injured. you can keep going and do whatever you want. reporter: for nearly three decades disabled veterans have met what they call miracles on the mountains in colorado. this is definitely not a play week. it s not a vacation week. they come out here knowing that
is there just a state of pure evil? you can do it without being mentally unstable? i get asked that question on the stand all the time in death penalty questions when i m testifying for the defense. they ask isn t everybody mentally ill who kills somebody. the answer is technically speaking of course not. there are mentally ill people who don t kill anybody. he was trying to drown out, he tells you in the interview, really, in a very poignant way that he was trying to drown out these murderous, relentless thoughts he was having by listening to that song. sheryl olson, in terms of the video games impact, is it possible as i have always believed it must be the case that 99% of all young people that play these games, even if they play them relentlessly, are never going to have a problem, but for say a tiny fraction of people that do, who have a serious mental health issue like schizophrenia, it can exacerbate the kind of violence they re
and off target safely. and number three, minimize collateral damage, don t kill anybody that doesn t need to be killed. i think under the circumstances what he was given, i think he conducted that operation very, very well. it s as if we ve talked about this notion of them prepping for this, perhaps going through run-throughs and a mockup. the bottom line is, i know these are the most some of the most prepared and ready fighting men out there, the navy s.e.a.l.s, but at the same time, once you re dropped in there, you know, and you don t really know what you re experiencing, you don t really know where you may find bin laden as he understand it he was, perhaps, found on the third floor, how hard is it when you get there to keep your whits about you and make sure you re carrying out this mission the best you can. again, they ve been through this again and again and again. they re highly trained. there s a saying that the me tours do it amateurs do it until they get it right and