. gregg: welcome back. a powerful earthquake rocking alaska. they say the magnitude 7.5 quake struck 60 miles off the coastline overnight and triggered a bruif tsunami warning. president obama s 2008 campaign getting slapped with a 2008 fine. they say necessity failed to reported some. they wanted to make food safe. they want to be more vigilant with record keeping and contingency plans for preventing out breaks. jamie: we re hearing reports that president obama will soon announce his pick for america s next defense secretary.
come, they are proposing new safety food rules after responding to a series of deadly out breaks of illness. gregg: plus president obama is expected to nominate a former nebraska senator to be the next defense secretary but that nomination is not winning universal applause. jamie: also, cherished items that were damaged in hurricane sandy. volunteers helping save treasured photos as victims remember everything else they lost. in the grand scheme of things they were only pictures but to us they are our history. that is is my sister. she is gone. rest in peace. my mother, my father. a lot of people in this picture are gone. aig? we said we were going to turn it around, and we did. woman: we re helping
reporting battles south of city and on the road to the airport. meanwhile, state tv says president assad will deliver a speech tomorrow what will be his first major public statement in weeks. gregg: a battle over gun ownership and privacy is growing in new york state. putnam county is thrown in the national spotlight after officials deny that a local newspaper s request for local information on every piss tool permit holder. they plan to publish online like it did no two neighboring counties is plain wrong. david lee miller has more. a quiet suburb on the outskirts of new york city is in the crosshairs of a national controversy. county clerk has refused to comply with the freedom of information request filed by a local newspaper. it wants the names and adoctors of residents with pistol
on board and shell is very worried the environmental disaster as a result of that. their drilling in the arctic, one mishap after another and the company could have an oil disaster on its hands. we wanted to make sure that there are no spills. right now we are confident there are none but weather is in charge here. reporter: and prospected of the second storm, it s going to hamper the effort. the rig is wedged on top of rock and seems to be security for the time being but all same there is pressure and the company itself to get it free and get it to a place of safety in time for the storm which is just a day or so away now. jamie: time counts. thanks so much. gregg: a new york county is vowing to stay the course in its
. gregg: what would you do with an extra $27,000. would you abandonment car? how about buying a bottle of scotch. it s not just any scotch. 50-year old aged bottle, scotch whiskey. he is one of 16 people that purchased released worldwide each year. they say its worth every penny. i could have spent money on sports car or something else. i just happen to choose scotch. this is interesting to me. it s different. it s not something someone else has. all right. brush your teeth with it.