he was killed. whether he had official protection is something i can t tell. what do you think? really difficult to say one way or other but where he was, how could he have been without some knowledge. that s what a lot of people suspect. all right. let s talk about u.s.-afghan relations. right now you ve had some successful, i think, meetings with the president of the united states. but a lot of americans as you know, and you look at american public opinion polls, they re concerned that they want the u.s. out of afghanistan, about 70% say it s time for the u.s. to come home, the u.s. is spending to keep 90,000 troops, $2 billion a week in afghanistan, $100 billion a year. why is this money well spent? we have already agreed on a process of transition to afghan authority whereby afghanistan will be looking after itself and after its security and the defense of the country almost entirely by 2014, and that s also the time that the american forces and other forces wil
his wife live next to the blue building. they say by the time they heard the fire alarm flames had already spread to their building and started burning their fourth story apartment. they were trying to put a happy face on it and i think move forward, but as you start to realize the more that you lost in the fire, then it will be less happy faces. reporter: firefighters say the fire displayed all five units inside the blue building and the liquor store below causing extensive damage to the beige apartment complex next- door, 30 adults and seven children now homeless, one renter, one police officer and four fighters injured. one had a cuthand. one had an injured foot. three firefighter two firefighter and one officer were injured in the stair collapse in the main fire building. reporter: looking at these large flames ben is counting his blessings that he and his wife made it out okay. maureen kelly spoke to witnesses watching that fire unfold. reporter: across the
i can t stop being angry. now more from jim foreman. if this takes a day, month, week, we ll wait it out. most important is officer safety. reporter: as sunset nears, another swat team moves in to take up positions. first units have been at it since 5:00 a.m., commanders want fresh people. deputies now all but certain peter keller is in his deep underground bunker, a lair that could be bobby trapped. this isn t a whole in the ground, this is a large structure, hidden, took time to find it and in fact our tactical team smelled the wood smoke before they saw it. the break in the case comes straight out of csi. detectives found the bunker from this photo, enhancing it, triangulating the location. the picture was supposed to burn in keller s home, where he is accused of killing his wife and daughter and setting the fire. it s unnerving, i m working from home to make sure my kids are okay. has been an interesting friday, needless to say. keller may have been building
morning, i m randi kaye. we start with the stand-off near seattle, a man accused of murdering his wife and daughter is holed up in an underground bunker. a swat team pumped in tear gas to force peter keller out. police are being cautious and patient. one friend of his wife is not being deliberate. i hope he resists. i want him to know what a bullet feels like. i can t stop being angry. now more from jim foreman. if this takes a day, month, week, we ll wait it out. most important is officer safety. reporter: as sunset nears, another swat team moves in to take up positions. first units have been at it since 5:00 a.m., commanders want fresh people. deputies now all but certain peter keller is in his deep underground bunker, a lair that could be bobby trapped. this isn t a whole in the ground, this is a large structure, hidden, took time to find it and in fact our tactical team smelled the wood smoke before they saw it. the break in the case comes straight out of csi.
the obama administration gives in and replies to a rare order from a federal judge. the latest round there a legal and political fight over the health care reform law. things escalated this week when president obama warned the supreme court against overturning himself cherished legislation. some appeals court judges took offense and demanded a written explanation. they got one. let s begin with cnn congressional correspondent kate baldwin. kate, the administration has answered this request. so where do things stand now? to use a sport metaphor, i d say the ball may still be in play, joe. i wouldn t call this letter a bombshell but it s definitely another strange twist in this political battle that has no end in sight. three pages single spaced. that was the unusual order by a federal ciuit court. attorney general eric holder personally responded saying nothing has changed. the power of the courts to review the constitutionality of legislation is beyond dispute. president ob