number one, they don t drink the if they do get a job and stay water. two, many, maybe, don t live out of a life of crime, they are more likely to pay taxes and there, but the warning is from the people who live there. help the urban core come in and go slow. be carel, because right now they turn on the tap, gas is make it better. d paying into a system coming out of their faucets. so many of us are paying into wow. anyway. would help out that way and good stuff. reduces crime if less people are thanks, drew. when we come back an update on hurricane igor. getting ou of the circuit of now a category 4 storm. going back into crime and jail and into the underbelly of we willit check in with chad myers. finding money a different way. he is tracking igor and tell us makes sense. where it is and where it s heading. fightg a financial crisis from the polls, this october, our job is to listen and find ways to help cnn asks,debt a bigger problem to workers who lost their jobs to the spi
egor was arrested in 1999, convicted in 2004 and then sentenced to 15 years in 2005 for espionage. essentially what he was doing was sending information that he gathered as a nuclear weapons expert to a british company called alternative futures that turned out to be a cia front. now, he has been in prison since then and it appears now that there is some discussion between the united states and russia for a swap. what would be the incentive for the united states to do this swap? well, certainly, this is somebody who, if indeed, it is as the russians portrayed it, somebody who was a spy for the united states and somebody who was passing real information rather than the influence that the spies here were trying to get. this would be a pretty good swap for the united states. and, remember also, that the ten spies that are alleged spies
back to hardball. and why i enjoy guest hosting so much. because it s sideshow time. first, a special treat. we got a look at the top ad for the midterm cycles so far from our friends at the political unit. oh, yeah, i work there. the number three spot involves the race for new orleans coroner. got to love they still elect coroners down there. this morbid ad depicts the opponent frank min yard as a deranged dr. frankenstein. you can t make it up. egor, egor! yes, doctor? i need a heart, a spleen and a liver for tonight s sale. yes, dr. minyard. say no to dr. minyard and yes to dr. mckenna. by the way, dr. minyard ended up winning re-election, so the ad didn t quite work. in the runner-up spot, it s michigan s rick snider, the former gateway executive.
back to hardball. and why i enjoy guest hosting so much. because it s sideshow time. a special treat. we got a look at the top ad for the midterm cycles so far from our friends at the political unit. oh, yeah, i work there. the number three spot involves the race for new orleans coroner. got to love they still elect coroners down there. this morebid ad depicts the opponent frank min yard as a deranged dr. frankenstein. you can t make it up. egor, egor! yes, doctor? i need a heart, a spleen and a liver for tonight s sale. yes, dr. minyard. say no to dr. minyard and yes to dr. mckenna. by the way, dr. minyard ended up winning re-election, so the ad didn t quite work.
runner. look at this new poll from the daily host, research 2000, obviously a liberal polling organization, and we are just showing you the top three presidential contenders here. as you can see, she is right now five points ahead of former massachusetts governor mitt romney. carl cameron is on this in chicago. all right carl, so do i accurately characterize the pollsters, this is the daily host? i m still work on mortuary metaphors. megyn: can you get over it? egor! he pulls out an actual liver that he pulls out, and their running this ad! i want to go to new orleans and cover that race. no, it s not too early for polls on 2012. this particular poll is by research 2000, a nonpartisan group, but daily coast is one of the most liberal blogs on the web so certainly people who bought it are very liberal. sarah palin is reading the polls, she is certainly one of the most prominent, well-known republicans since the 2008 presidential election and that s a bit of