holds this military together is that you do the right thing when no one is watching, and, boy, i talked to some drill sergeants this afternoon who were saying like how are we supposed to teach young recruits to do the right thing when no one is looking when these guys at the top weren t doing that. it s a real tragedy. yeah, and i think tell me about the culture of the military. i mean, i m watching it from outside, and i m thinking, generals and their wives spend a lot of times together socializing. they have drinks, parties that go on for hours i assume because the pressure of the military life and the danger of it. they become intimate across marriage lines. the fact they re all hanging around together hours after hours. love affairs could start. potentially people could develop fondnesses for each other. i can see it happening in human terms. what is it about generals and generals wives and all this e-mailing? what is this thing about? don t forget is it unique to the mil
we re not interested in assertions or rumors or anything else. i don t want to speculate eith either, so i m going to move you past that. people are throwing out this phrase, insider trading. these are just allegations. but could this, based upon what you know, might this lead to might this be akin to insider trading? well, it could be. spends on the specifics of the facts. what is a greater concern is different categories of investors. we need to be assured that every investor gets treated the same. everybody s money is just as good as everybody else s. people should not be treated as second class investors. here s what morgan stanley is saying. they re saying it follows the same procedures for the facebook offering that it follows for all ipos. so to your point here, faith in the market, assuring every investor. what is your assurance? right now here on national tv to all investors? all clients here on the market. the only way you can get assurance is by facts. we
her husband the prominent scientist and he says he was out of town at the time. she doesn t remember. we re digging deeper. i m wolf blitzer and you re in the situation room. captions by vitac www.vitac.com he s faced a barrage of attacks on his business record with democrats portraying him as a job-cutting corporate raider, but mitt romney is opening up about his time at bain capital and vowing to cut the jobless rate. let s go to our national political correspondent jim acosta and he has the latest. the way the day started it seemed that mitt romney was going to stay away from the subject of bain capital, but as it turned out he is taking the issue head-on. reporter: it was a day when mitt romney s campaign event, this one being a speech to a latino business group took a backseat to responding to campaign attacks on the democrats favorite subject bain capital. the american people are interested in not so much the history of where i was at bain capital or that
negative information about facebook before the stock offering. it is a nerve racking waiting game for former presidential candidate john edwards. jurors are half way through their fourth day of deliberation. still no verdict. edwards is accused of using almost $1 million in campaign donations to keep his pregnant mistress hidden. in pakistan the man who helped track down osama bin laden is sentenced to prison today. he had been on trial for the past two months and under tribal law he was not able to defend himself. a lawyer said he can appeal the sentence. millions of voters in the world s most populous arab country are picking a president for the first time ever. we are talking about egypt. in 5,000 years this is the first time they are able to cast a vote for a leader in a democratic election. it is underway right now. former president jimmy carter at one of the poling stations. the carters are actually among dozens of monitors from around the world taking part in an
they covered my eyes to hold my hands behind me. and they started punching me in the head. and chest and the stomach. and even in the private area. shepard: her mom says the daughter had to spend five weeks in a psychiatric facility to deal with that attack. new recruits to the united states army are apparently getting a little too flabby. we all are, really. now the military is doing something about it. for the first time in decades, the army is making major changes to its basic fitness training regiment. we re not just talking about more pushups in the rain. there will be a new focus on aerobics and conditioning. drill sergeants will also more closely monitor what recruits are eating. they will even be replacing the soda founds with milk and juice dispensers. we re told it s all meant to turn our soldiers into soldier athletes. our news correspondent steve centanni at the pentagon tonight. this isn t just about trimming the fat. no. really it s a much more