will never forgive. all of a sudden that first fish comes flying out of nowhere, passes between us, through part of the boat. oh, there s one. a single jumping fish is unusual. but it s not enough to shock fry or matt. but within seconds, dozens of fish start leaping out of the water in all directions. left side, right side, front, back, all the way across the river, they were just jumping everywhere around the boat. oh, there s one. the fish are so active the guys have to protect their heads. it s no nick i hik picnic for the cameraman, either. boom! hit the cameraman, nailed me right in the back. some of the pish weigh more than 20-pounds, they re propelled by powerful tails that can launch them up to 6-feet in the air. oh my gosh! they are asian silver perk
but someone forgot to tell cory booker. he s what he said on nbc s meet the press on sunday. this kind of stuff is nauseating to me on both sides. it s nauseating to the american public. enough is enough. stop attacking private equity. stop attacking jeremiah wright. this has got to stop. booker has since dialed it back calling obama s ads on romney reasonable. i ll talk to another man about being reasonable. newt gingrich. plus an interview on marion jones. about the olympic triumph and the doping scandal that sent her to prison. i realized laws in prison, in solitary in particular, that being number one and marion jones meant nothing in there. and only in america. robin gibb with a moment that changed his and hollywood s history. we begin tonight with our big story. joining me now a man with a fascinating view of the campaign, formered the newt gingrich. mr. speaker, welcome back. good to be with you. i m gripped in fact by what you re about to tell me of wh
reporter: monita, we ve just heard from the interior ministry something which you could read in certain ways, i suppose. two gunshots were fired at 2:00 a.m. in the morning. so about seven hours ago now. they don t know why and since then they haven t heard anything. they haven t heard any kind of communication with the suspect holed up inside the house. he had said earlier in discussions with police that he had wanted to die with his weapons in his hand. interior ministry has said consistently that their priority is to get him out alive. we hope that he s alive. there is a possibility on my reading of that information that could be that the gunshots fired, he has i mean, it is a possibility that he might have killed himself that there is no contact with him. of course, that is pure conjecture on my part. we really don t know what s going on inside that house and the siege continues, monita. very difficult to understand. to actually gauge what s happening when there is
of explosions that rocked the capital. some of them were so powerful that our location actually shook. these explosions were suicide bombings, roadside bombs and car bombs. they were targeting busy intersections, marketplaces, one of them exploding in front of the integrity commission located in the heart of the capital. another explosion taking place very close to a school, just as children were arriving. these attacks taking place in a two-hour time frame from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. exactly when the streets would have been at their busiest. people right now absolutely terrified. many of them fearing the situation is potentially going to worsen. we just spoke with the minister of finance who said that the current political crisis lends itself to these types of attacks in the sense that the extremists in society that are going to be carrying out violence look to the political chaos, the government disintegrating and they will continue to carry out acts of violence because the
north korea is a nation in mourning and much of the world is wondering right now what happens next. you re watching continuing coverage of the death of kim jong-il. the state run news agency says the 69-year-old died of a heart attack this weekend since coming to power in 1994 kim increased his country s nuclear might and isolation. his repressive rule also saw massive famines that killed hundreds of thousands of his own people. in a sign of the tensions over his dealt, south korea has put its military forces on emergency alert and convened an emergency cabinet meeting, and pyongyang is urging an increase in its own military capability. kim jong-il apparently died on saturday, but his death was not reported until monday morning on state-run tv. take a look at how north koreans the man known as their dear leader died. the news anchor visibly emotional saying he died of physical and mental over work. take a look at how north koreans reacted to that report. [ sobbing ] we hav