career back. the eagles, though, already taking a pr hit for signing the head lynn in the philadelphia daily news, hide your dogs and what are they thinking on the back. over 100 media members and 24 cameras were vick s press conference. the most media at the eagles practiceil fitacny facility in . the 29 year old was remorseful and seems to be saying all of the right things. i committed, you know, an act that was cruel and it was unethical. it was ou know, it was inhumane and, you know, so i understand to a certain degree. but, you know, our country is a country of second chances and, you know, i paid my debt to society. i spent two years in prison. away from my fiancee, my mom, my family. away from my two kids. and that was a humbling experience. and i can t, you know, explain how deeply hurt and, you know, how sorry, you know, i was, you know, once, you know, everything went down and hi to explain to my three kids what had happened. what transpired to me and it was be
release. clearly he s terribly ill and there s other factors but i have made no decision as yet. reporter: even the prospect of his release has infuriated some families of the victims. kathleen flynn s son j.p. was flying home for the holidays when flight 103 exploded over lockerbie. you don t allow someone who has murdered, you know, premedicated murder of 270 innocent people and let them walk away from their prison term. sorry. it s just not it s just not just and it s not fair. reporter: the u.s. officials agreed. we believe that he should spend the rest of his time in jail. reporter: but in britain a dying prisoner can qualify for a compassionate release. last week the infamous great train robber ronnie bigs was freed age 80 and suffering from pneumonia. and some british relatives of the lockerbie dead believe he should go free. they don t believe he was guilty in the first place. i think it would be inhumane, indeed downright cruel, to keep the man in pri
i was up on my roof with my hose watering everything, and then i was down in the living room trying to collect picture albums and loading the car. fleeing fire. california wildfires force thousands to evacuate. crash control. two air traffic controllers removed from duty following last week s midair collision. and pariah to player, a second chance for michael vick. captioning funded by cbs good morning. thanks for joining us. i m priya david in for michelle guillen. this morning, thousands of firefighters are battling to control at least four wildfires in california. the worst just north of santa cruz has forced more than 2,000 residents to evacuate their home. at least two structures have been damaged. the lockheed fire has already scorched 3,000 acres and is growing. kpix reports. reporter: all day long firefighters have been waiting, waiting for the fire to burn down the rugged terrain and come to them. well, here it is. do you think you ll be able to save this
thousands flee their homes as a fast-burning wildfire scorches the mountains of the california coast. my wife woke me up and said we ve got to get out of here. fresh out of prison. michael vick signs a multi-million dollar contract to return to pro football. now for the first time he s speaking out about his crime. i should have took the initiative to stop it all, and i didn t. i didn t step up. former presidential candidate john edwards is preparing to make a bombshell announcement. we re told he s going to announce he s the father of his former mistress daughter. and we ll meet a young reporter damon weaver who scored an exclusive chat with the president. now that i interviewed you, would you like to become my homeboy? absolutely. early this friday morning, august 14th, 2009. captioning funded by cbs good morning. we re excited around here that it is friday the eve of the weekend. i m harry smith along with dave price. julie and maggie are off this morn
and so, i went on montana. and so i went searching for replacement coverage for the employees that had been laid off, only to find out that cobra doesn t apply to me because i have less than 20 employees. and that conservatively affects 80% of all workers in montana. so, they were pretty much out on their own. and i was wondering if what we can do to eliminate discrimination against small employers, as an example, we re a lumberyard, we re out there lifting boards and packing stuff all day long. every one of my remaining seven employees are fit. so, why are we and i as an employer able to provide a lesser level of benefits to my employees and yet an employer with 30 employees who sit in cubicles on their butts instead of working them off gets a better rate? that was a pretty good question. so, for all of you who are all sitting on your what did you call them? no. as i said, small businesses is probably as vulnerable as anybody. and one of the things that max has bee