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possible exposure by an emory worker. testing now under way. and seaworld has band its killer whale trainers from touching the animals. trainers can no longer jump into the water with orcas to interact and perform stunts. the no-touch shows begin just weeks after a six-ton orca that dragged a trainer to her death last year returned to orlando seaworld. after an iraq war veteran an iraqi war veteran was killed, rather, after s.w.a.t. team officers stormed his tucson, arizona, home in a drug raid that turned up no drugs. now a sheriff s department report reveals that the former u.s. marine never fired on the officers who shot him. here s more. this is it right here on our left. reporter: it began the morning of may 5th with a raid of four houses near tucson, arizona, where investigators suspected a violent drug smuggling operation was being run. within minutes it ended with a s.w.a.t. team killing, now
weekend. the so-called butcher of bosnia may face a haig tribunal. they said he was suffering psychological problems and should not be extradited. this morning, a serbian judge seems to have rejected that. if you paid taxes to uncle sam, you have also helped send billions of dollars to pakistan. ever since the navy s secret raid killed osama bin laden, the relationship between the two countries have been fiercely strained. today, secretary of state, hillary clinton, arrived in pakistan s capital to deliver a stern message. america cannot and should not solve pakistan s problems. that s up to pakistan. but, in solving its problems, pakistan should understand that anti-americanism and conspiracy theorys will not make problems disappear. cnn s stan grant is in islamabad. stan, secretary of state clinton s visit was really short. should we read anything into that? reporter: well, it didn t take a long visit here, carol, to deliver the message she wanted to deliver, quite
benchmark that many analysts had predicted for this memorial day weekend. the so-called butcher of bosnia may face a haig tribunal. they said he was suffering psychological problems and should not be extradited. this morning, a serbian judge seems to have rejected that. if you paid taxes to uncle sam, you have also helped send billions of dollars to pakistan. ever since the navy s secret raid killed osama bin laden, the relationship between the two countries have been fiercely strained. today, secretary of state, hillary clinton, arrived in pakistan s capital to deliver a stern message. america cannot and should not solve pakistan s problems. that s up to pakistan. but, in solving its problems, pakistan should understand that anti-americanism and conspiracy theorys will not make problems disappear. cnn s stan grant is in islamabad. stan, secretary of state clinton s visit was really short. should we read anything into that? reporter: well, it didn t take a long visit
t.j. winick has the latest. good morning. reporter: good morning, rob and peggy. if you re having a hard time figuring out how the recovery operation is going in japan at that nuclear power plant, you re not alone. day after day, heart break in japan s tsunami-ravaged northeast. this week yet another mass burial. there is no denying the scope of this country s tragedy. but at the fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant, the threat appears to change day to day. even hour to hour. workers can only go in for 30 minutes, getting a fuel year s dose of radiation. this is really bad. reporter: that assessment was just one week ago. we were told plant workers were essentially engaged in a suicide mission. one writing in an e-mail, if we re in hell now, all we can do is crawl up toward heaven. then we hear from american dr. robert gale, who spent years working in chernobyl and now in japan. this is his take on the workers. i don t think that they are at extraordinary risk unless