he says he honestly believes he is justified in putting agun to a doctor s head and pulling the trigger. scott roeder takes the stand to explain why it was all about saving unborn babies. i think he really gave us a lot of hope. i m happy with the progress so far. i would not want to be in his shoes for anything. joe carter hits the streets to find out how you think president obama is doing. and you might just miss her claims of being a werewolf until she talks about beheading a dog. a strange animal cruelty investigation in san antonio. . i m so glad to have you with us today. i m christi paul. welcome to hln news and views. sit back and relax and we re going to do our jobs here, get you informed as you get on with your day. it may be defendant scott roeder s stand. first, however, most of the business in the abortion doctor murder trial has focused on another defense witness. the judge ruled a former kansas attorney general s testimony would be irrelevant and
hello, everyone. i m gregg jarrett, welcome to a brand-new hour of america s headquarters. winds whipping up to 100 miles per hour, hurricane bill is prompting warnings for parts of canada and the united states eastern coast line. the storm left flooding and power outages in its wake and headed directly toward the coast of massachusetts. also a convicted terrorist who planned the bombing of pan am flight 103 killed 270 people, released from prison. why is he getting a hero s reception now and a hug from libya s president gadaffi upon his return? new developments in the white house e-mail controversy as the obama administration confirming to fox news it hired a private communications company to distribute mass e-mails promoting health care reform, shedding brand-new light on just how some of you folks out there got the e-mails, even though you never signed up for them. caroline is live in washington with the very latest on that. hi, caroline. gov delivery.com is the co
fighting crime. people run for cover as gunfire erupts in the middle of tipper harbor. tonight a wjz exclusive with mayor dixon as she walks and talks with police, business owners, and tourists. hello, i m denise koch. i m vic carter. here s what people are talking about tonight. 48 hours after a double shooting at baltimore s most popular tourist attraction the mayor pays a surprise visit to the inner harbor where it happened. derek valcourt joins us live. reporter: it s a story you ll see only on eyewitness news. the mayor came to see and hear for herself what s happening here in the inner harbor. only eyewitness news cameras were there as mayor sheila dixon made an unannounced visit to the inner harbor, the same place where a feud between the crypts and the bloods turned violent saturday night. tonight mayor sheila dixon talked to tourists, police officers, local store owners, and eyewitness news. reporter: what are you looking for? well, i just wanted to wal
age of 78. a columnist moving losing his battle with brain cancer. i want to bring in bill sammon, our washington, d.c. auditor. editor. his column ran for four years. we could go on and on. this is truly an icon of journalism. he was one of the most influential journalists and america. he was one of the rare columnists that instead of remaining in his own office every week, he went out and used shoe leather in journalism, newspaper reporting skills, and got faxed to put in his column. he made a point of pride to never print a column that did not have at least one new previously unreported fact. he was a giant. he will be missed. trace: he was a contributor for us in recent years. you go back and you know he was raised jewish, converted to the ball as the sun. he was a conservative but a registered democrat. catholicism. he was a man of every flavor. he was always anti-communist, anti-taxation, but he wrote in his memoirs that these other issues he was forced to tak
it may look like an ordinary happened shake but this is something that hasn t happened before. a uss senator travels to less than friendly territory and has not one, but three successes in one day. a fire is burning for a fourth day if the santa cruz mountains. why it is tough going for fire crews struggling to bring it under control. love, peace, joy and great music. that s the image that comes to mind when someone mentions woodstock unless you happen to be one of the musicians who played there. 40 years later, a reality check. . hi there. you re watching hln news and views. thanks for having us over. an american sentenced to hard labor in myanmar is going home. john yettaw was rasted after swimming across a lake to visit activist aung san suu kyi under house arrest. virginia senator jim webb flew there to help win his release. dan rivers has been following the story. clearly getting the release of john yet ta was important. he s an ill man. he has diabetics, epilepsy