nations, will peacekeepers be able to make a cease fire happen? kony part two, the wildly popular documentary just out moments ago. dramatic, empowering, worldly, but in this movie, one key element is missing. mohammed ali and the marlins, why people this morning are still talking about the boxing great s first pitch. cosmo, the magazine known for how to please your man in bed. charges they are putting teens on the cover. your future health care is facing new questions and a new deadline. in just a few hours, government lawyers are due to submit a three-page explanation of exactly what authority the obama administration beliefs the federal courts have. it s an odd request. but more than one federal judge is not happy with what republicans call president obama s bullying of the supreme court over its review of obama care. here s brian todd. reporter: a barometer of how high the political stakes are for the president and his opponents on the health care law. a public
the next public appearance is thursday. at a convention of newspaper reporters in ohio. a swing state where catholics make up a quarter of the electorate. bret: this is not going away. thank you. top official with the largest breast cancer charity over the groups short-lived break from planned parenthood. he is said he is believed the move to cut off funding from planned parenthood was the right one. the men hoping to run against president obama were looking for strong showing in nonbinding contest today. one of them is colorado. alicia acuna has that story. reporter: three of the remaining candidates out on the stump. primary in missouri, caucus in minnesota and colorado. mitt romney. this is a president who put in place the most anti-jobs.
cain doesn t have the foreign policy chops on this american morning. captions by vitac www.vitac.com good morning, everybody. it s tuesday, november 15th. ali velshi off today. i m christine romans along with carol costello on american morning. welcome back, carol. thanks. i had a great few days off, but it s going to be back. good morning to you. breaking news to tell you about right at the top. overnight police in new york city moved in and cleared out the occupy wall street protesters from zuccotti park, the birthplace ever the occupy movement. the evictions came overnight. police ripping down tents, signs and cleaning up. a number of protesters were arrested for refusing to get out. poppy harlow now downtown. we re hearing the park is back open. so have police allowed the protesters to go back, like they said they would? reporter: so far, no. so far we ve still got police as far as we can tell surrounding the park, but it is all cleaned out. we made it in
communications director for them. last week he and another editor were arrested for hacking and bribery charges. told about the involvement in the scandal at the time cameron was hiring him. cameron announced an official inquiry. after listening carefully, we ve decided the best way to proceed is with one inquiry, but in two parts. i can tell the house this inquiry will be led by one of the most senior judges in this country and under the 2005 inquiries act. newspaper reporters, management, pro barbara boxer, jay rockefeller and bob menendez have all called for investigations by the justice department and securities and exchange commission. the senators say they want to know if americans had their privacy invaded and whether or not any u.s. laws were broken. in the house, republican peter king has asked the fbi to investigate whether news corp. journalists tried to get ahold of 9/11 victims phone numbers. we do not yet know everything there is to know about this scandal, there is
editor, andy coulson, to be a communications director for them. last week he and another editor were arrested for hacking and bribery charges. told about the involvement in the scandal at the time cameron was hiring him. cameron announced an official inquiry. after listening carefully, we ve decided the best way to proceed is with one inquiry, but in two parts. i can tell the house this inquiry will be led by one of the most senior judges in this country and under the 2005 inquiies act. newspaper reporters, management barbara boxer, jay rockefeller and bob menendez have all called for investigations by the justice department and securities and