when you delegate away, all of your authorities to others, when you refuse to accept the accountability and responsibility, chaos is going to ensue. that s what we have seen. shannon: what do you thinkingly the end result here of the investigations and the public light shipping on this? the inspector general has said he has 30 more investigations that have yet to be disclosedclosed in full or cd out. so i believe there is much more to come. but for the american people, it s very concerning because gsa has a responsibility to reign in spending. and if that s what is happening with the stimulus and the building projects, infrastructure, at the federal agency, have you to worry, as an american taxpayer, what gihappenning at all the federal agencies. shannon: sounds like there is a lot popular to come. sadly, very true. shannon: the battle over the arizona controversial immigration law heads to the supreme court this week. we ll talk about the first take on the case from an activ
so we will have that whole interview coming up here at the half hour. police in michigan say a serial killer is on the loose, his deadly spree may have crossed state lines now we have a sketch of the man in question. authorities say a suspect fitting a description is responsible for some five stabbing deaths and 11 injuries in michigan. then police linked the suspect to three separate attacks in northern virginia. most of the victims have been african-american, but police say no one knows what motivates the attacks. we are going to get a report there in half an hour, too. we continue to follow the breaking developments out of alaska on that deadly plane crash. former nasa administrator sean o keefe was on the plane. nbc news has confirmed that former alaska senator ted stevens also on board. we are working with a report that there were some survivor bus we don t know who yet. we have just learned that the national guard and the coast guard have been on scene giving medical treatm
time to ski. the storm shutting down roads after cars got stuck in that icy mess. looks like it. arthel: the fight over arizona s immigration law heads to a new battle ground, the court of appeals, this after a federal judge temporarily blocked the law s most controversial provisions. other parts of the law took effect today, but that small that is small consolation to supporters who argue the ruling is slow for the states hoping to enforce the laws that the feds are not. if they want to be in charge of illegal immigration and they want no help from states, darn it, do your job and enforce the laws. and i m going to be speaking to my legal counsel in the next couple of days, and determine just exactly if we should go that direction or not. arthel: vernon parker, councilman and former mayor of paradise valley, do i
they didn t call all tea party folks bigots. a bunch of old dusty relics i would just like to know, the national association for the advancement of colored people, when they re going to grow up and join the 21st century and realize this country has to move forward. we re in serious danger. all our rights are at risk, not just blacks. the naacp plans a march on washington on october 2nd. tomorrow, the battle over arizona s controversial new immigration law heads to the courtroom. a federal judge will hear motions in one of the first lawsuits arguing that sb 10-70 should not become law. making the case that the new law could unintentionally put the lives of victims of domestic violence even further at risk. tonight, one victim tells cnn s thelma gutierrez why she s so worried. reporter: behind tall steel gates in a secret location, we
and you can begin to try to cap h chur and contain and efshlt cve over the course of months and years clean out the oil that has now spilled in the gulf of mexico. one thing that i have found as i talked to like yourself and other scientists is we truly don t know the full impact of what this oil is having on marine life, on the surface as well as everything below the surface. that, i guess, today, this weekend is a huge step in the direction of at least being able to stop it to b. begin the long process of recovery. richard charter, thank you for joining us. we know it s very early in california. thank you for having me. national poll suggests the majority of americans support arizona s immigration law. but the obama administration law says it violates the constitution and they filed a lawsuit challenging the law. they did that on tuesday of this week. nicole collins from washington has reaction from all sides. reporter: the battle over arizona s tough new immigration law head