but it is a real-life murder mystery. that is the tragedy of this. gregg: why would anybody want to kill kendrick? did he have any enemies? do you have any motive for this? we don t know any of that yet. but what we do know is that they did not want to give the video up. also, his clothes are missing, that would have valuable dna and blood evidence. his fingernails were cut back that would have had skin and dna evidence under it. and on top of all of that, gregg, when they exhumed his body and did the second autopsy they found out that his organs were missing, which would have given very objective evidence to what really happened to this child. gregg: and blunt force trauma to the head and neck area, right side of the neck, consistent with inflicted injury according to the independent pathologist. all of this i suppose will be reviewed by the u.s. attorney but they don t have jurisdiction to prosecute. so they re just going to recommend that somebody else
inside. one of the major security columnists said the united states, has quote, sold us out. remember this isn t the first time israel has struck syria. it happened on wednesday night. it also happened back in may that we have some video from. the israelis feel by staying silent in this case or all these cases, it is less likely syrians will retaliate. so far they are correct and very upset at united states for calling them out. gregg? leland vittert live in jersey. thanks. martha: also this morning a dramatic rescue in the heartland after a school bus i should say filled with children toppled into a creek during this flood. it landed on its side. we ll tell you the dramatic story what happened after that. a new twist in the mysterious death of this 17-year-old boy. why federal prosecutors are getting involved nearly a year after he was found dead in his high school gymnasium. martha: virginia republican ken cuccinelli was first attorney general in the country to sue
experience, more americans are starting to feel, for better or worse, the effects of what obamacare will look like. we ll going to hear from some people who say all they can do now is just hope for the best. gregg: forbes magazine named russian president vladimir putin the most powerful person on the planet ahead of barack obama. what does that say about america s standing in the world or lack thereof?
desks and, you know, surfed the net. correspondent molly henneberg live in washington. molly, how long has this been going on? reporter: for years, gregg. federal investigators call it long-standing abuse of overtime payments this is happening specifically at department of homeland security. they have not got reports of paycheck padding at other agencies at this point, according to the washington post. the controversy over something called administratively uncontrollable overtime or auo. it is meant to provide overtime pay for border patrol agents or others in the department who may work unexpected hours chasing criminals or doing other efforts to secure the country. but what investigators found according to a letter sent to president obama and members of congress, quote, thousands of dhs employees routinely file for auo, up to two hours a day nearly every day, even in headquarters and training assignments where no qualifying circumstances are likely to
irs, but i think she s got a nice hefty pension she was allowed to retire rather than be fired. gregg: you ve got to love that system. and gregg: go ahead. putting this into context, this is one of those phony scandals that barack obama tried to dismiss a while ago, and the problem is that these are the same people who are going to be required to enforce, essentially, obamacare. and, you know, liberalism itself is undergoing quite a crisis of confidence right now, and here we have the irs which is supposed to be as immune to politics as any institution in government turning out to basically be hatchet men for a partisan agenda, or at least that s the way it looks. that is bad news for larger than lois lerner, it s bad news for the administration and liberalism itself. gregg: well, and isn t it interesting the irs is there to enforce penalty in the form of a tax that which people cannot even sign up for and yet are violetting the law, and the irs is supposed to enforce that.