see his best laid plans hijacked by the seemingly endless israeli-palestinian problems. it s our top story. we ll have more on it in a moment, but, first, a look at the other stories we re drilling down on tonight. he is indicted, but he is getting out on bail. details from dominique strauss khan s indictment for attempted rape, and the politics of peace. the united states of america was founded on the belief that people should governor themselves. president obama reaches out to the middle east, but how is it playing here in the united states? then the truth has to hurt. edie hill goes one-on-one with bush s attorney general. do we need torture to kau catch the next bin laden? to our headliner segment. a moment of opportunity. that s how barack obama described the chaotic and historic change we re witnessing in the arab world. in a speech the good old american reason in the fever sweeping the region. instead, he may see the temperature soaring. yesterday i heard somet
david sokol about a questionable investment he had made in lubrizol so lubrizol. sokol quit as questions emerged. as you can see once again this year tens of thousands of berkshire hathaway shareholders descending for warren buffett s annual meeting, but this year there is a cloud over this meeting amid controversy over a man that many viewed as the heir apparent to warren buffett, david sokol, who resigned earlier this year whose actions buffett called both in-exapplicationle and inexcusable. i certainly feel disappointed, very disappointed, but it happened and i don t understand why, but it did. you used the word puzzled, also that it puzzles you. and i wonder what you think that
touch with their feelings, but the only words they tend to be in touch with are their own. yes, i wrote that. you remember writing that. i remember that. you remember something. i do remember some things. apply this to john boehner. i thought that as i watched it. because you always see that kind of scenario that they re writing of the poor little child grew grouing new the bar. it wasn t so moving to me. this has been very helpful to me because i cry more than you realize. to the point where it puzzles me why i cry. now i know. it s just a completely self-centered exercise. i think crying is very narcissistic.
cry. it s true those who cry are in touch with their feelings, but the only words theyend to be in touch with are their own. yes, i wrote that. you remember writing that. i remember that. you remember something. i do remember some things. apply this to john boehner. i thought that as i watched it. because you always see that kind of scenario that they re writing of the poor little child grew grouing new the bar. it wasn t so moving to me. this has been very helpful to me because i cry more than you realize. to the point where it puzzles me why i cry. now i know. it s just a completely self-centered exercise.
newspaper. those days are long over. and stories today are rarely one and done. they build, they linger. the gorka dismissal, the transgender ban might get less attention but i don t think the bard of joe arpaio will be lost in the storm. the question is whether and why the president would want to bury that news to begin with. last tuesday in phoenix, he telegraphed his intention and as evidenced by the crowd reaction in that arena plays well to the base. they love it. even where critics say, wait a minute, arpaio defied a federal court s order that he stopped violating people s constitutional rights. president trump hasn t shown concern for building his base which is why it puzzles that he d want to keep the pardon out of prime time. the bigger take-away from last night is the message the pardon might be sending to those investigated by special counsel robert mueller. will they now be emboldened believing that the president