looking ahead to the debate and election day. the so-called green on blue attacks in afghanistan may be escalating. an afghan believed to be a police officer opened fire and killed three u.s. marines in the helmand province on friday. it was the second attack on nato troops in less than 24 hours. friday, three american soldiers were killed by a man in an afghan military uniform. rescue teams are combing through the rubble, searching for signs of life after two earthquakes jolted northwest iran. at least 180 people were killed and more than 1300 injured when the quakes shook the province. four villages were reportedly leveled. 60 others severely damaged. [ speaking foreign language ] clinton says the u.s. will develop a contingency plan with turkey for syria as rebels fight a bloody war. turkish officials said they are frustrated by what they see as a lack of u.s. support. the opposition says 80 people were killed in syria today. louisiana officials are trying to find ou
hard core fiscal conservative it could dramatically reshape the race. we ll tell you how and find out why some are calling romney s choice a big gamble. first now the actual moment when mitt romney revealed his vice presidential pick. it happened two hours ago in norfolk, virginia, the starting point of a four-day, four-state bus tour for the new ryan/romney team. the presumptive republican nominee announced his choice on the uss wisconsin a retired battleship that s now a museum. he called ryan a man of character and values. paul s upbringing is obvious in how he s conducted himself throughout his life, including his leadership in washington. in a city that s far too often characterized by pettiness and personal attacks, paul ryan is a shining exception. he doesn t demonize his opponents. he understands that honorable people can have honest differences and he appeals to the better angels of our nature. a lot of people in the other party might disagree with paul ryan. i d
he said he gave jackson five doses of three different drugs between 1:30 a.m. and 7 kpln 30 a.m. at 10:40 a.m., he said he gave jackson the propofol. did anybody witness what happened? just the doctor, sir. 911 was called at 12:21. emergency responders will testify they believe jackson was dead when they arrived. another question jurors must ask was using propofol, an anesthetic for surgery as a sleep aid so reckless that murray should be held responsible for jackson s death? doctor after doctor gets up and says, well, this should never be used outside of a clinical setting, outside a hospital or a clinic. the fact that the circumstances may be unusual, may be demonstrated to be unusual, does not make it egregious. that alone does not make it egregious. reporter: murray s defense will argue that jackson was a drug addict and in horrible physical shape and that he was getting drugs from other doctors that murray didn t know about. prosecutors plan to argue that jac
lent criticism of the president. this after two years of open hostility. let s take a look at the body language if not the verbal language at the health care summit last year. john, can i just say can i just finished please? we re not campaigning today. the election s over. i m reminded of that every day. that really captured the visceral antipathy between these two men. it sure did and it has been like that ever since the campaign ended. this is a relationship that has never been particularly good. senator mccain and then senator obama tried to work together on some things when senator obama was new to washington. i think at that point senator mccain judged him as less authentic in his language than he thought senator obama needed to be. throughout the campaign, we saw a certain amount of disrespect
an op-ed is pointing to a potential new start for old rooifs. after a touch campaign, senator john mccain is offering kind words for president obama. he credits the president for a, quote, terrific speech after the tucson shooting saying obama comforted and inspired the country. he goes further adding, quote, i reject accusations that his policies and beliefs make him unworthy to lead america or opposed to its founding ideals. eleanor is joins us from washington and she s a contributing member and regular sunday girl. good morning. good morning. i want to play sound between the two from the testy relationship from the health care summit last year. listen to this. let me make this point, because we re not campaigning anymore. election is over. i m reminded of that every day. just a little toughling back and forth there. with i new op ed might it set