we also understand he has been waiting deportation, again sister denise mosier is dead and the man on your right is now the main suspect. awful story, a bit more on that, a bit later. martha: and this, a legal battle brewing in chicago, a man fighting disorderly conduct charges for praying on a public sidewalk. 25-year-old joseph holland, seen here, standing outside a planned parenthood facility, when he says police arrested him, for violating the city s new, quote, bubble zone, the law bans interfering with anyone entering or leaving a health care facility and he claims he was just praying and police say they took him away for blocking the entrance, and that is the basis of that dispute. bill: homeowners, in one american town, the city knocking down dozens of homes, so empty and many are not and opponents call the demolition an example
several people. our initial reports said there were seven people that were shot, initially, a lot of confusion over whether there were fatalities and within the half hour we ve been talking with the owner of this company, he says yes, sadly, there are at least three people that have been shot and killed inside of what has been a devastating episode of workplace violence. again, this all unfolded a couple of hours ago, we have seen employees that have survived the rampage taken down the road, on chapel road, one of the entrances to the beer distributorship, to a beer interrogation van. they want to know exactly what they saw but apparently it went down like this, with the employee obviously angry over something, comes into this warehouse early tuesday morning, opens fire. we ve seen ambulances and even fire trucks and that stems from the fact that there was a small fire somewhere in the warehouse, whether or not this was started by the shooter, whether it was an attempt to flu
parties get to decide before each and every election whether to allow independents to vote. joseph holland is the elections registrar for santa barbara county. elections are not simple. every election is different. believe it or not they do change from election to election. reporter: that can leave independents like nancy pretty confused. on a local level or congressional races primaries are often where the key political decisions are made. say you re an independent living in a heavily democratic district. if you can t vote in the democratic primary you re not going to have much influence over who wins the general election. it s probably going to be a democratic candidate you had no role in choosing. in the 2008 presidential primaries independents in 17 states and the district of columbia were shut out of crucial primaries. those voters had no say at all in determining the major party candidates. we are second-class citizens when it comes to political
vote on iraq war corporate bailout. i think what they were asking everyone to do including themselves was to self-assess. your segment is great, don. too bad more people in the u.s. can t be as civil to one another as these retiring congressmen. agreed. how much money are they leaving with? many came to congress with nothing but nothing and now they re multimillionaires. they broke the government. and robbed the bank. very good dialogue. thank you, very good comments. i m don lemon at cnn headquarters in atlanta. see you back here 10:00 p.m. eastern. a jack cafferty file special report on broken government begins right now. good evening. this country of ours is beginning to circle the drain. almost nine out of ten americans think our government s broken. 75% think that our government officials are dishonest. that s great. the question is, whether it can be turned around before it s too late. here s a little bit of a wish list. politicians on both sides of the aisle stop p