room say, what s the point of you being up there? but i suppose if it s true, it s the honest thing to do here, and it gets to the point mike was making before the break, that this white house when you say what does the white house think, it s factionalized. there are different camps, and she s basically saying either i was lied to previously, i didn t get the right story, and i don t know what the story is now. it begs the question of what the point of those briefings are if she s so out of the loop. the president had two opportunity today to say something about domestic violence. clearly it seems like this is going to be an issue until he does say something about it. why not just get ahead of that? you know, if he believes as the white house says, that domestic violence is a terrible thing and he believes in due process. you can hold both those ideas in your head at the same time. why not say it? jason made this point before. i wish he would because i believe he feels this way.
growth syndrome. she s compact. what vertebrae she has is fused together. she can t turn her head left to right or pick it up. she has to turn her body and spin. quasi has the difficulties is she in pain? not at all. she s healthy and happy. she runs and jumps up and downstairs. so is far she s aging well. right now 10 years old. at what point mike do you decide let s go for the world s ugliest dog? last year we had been encouraged for several years with our friends, you ought to get that dog to the ugly dog contest. of course we never had time. of course not. i understand that quasi won because she worked the crowd. absolutely. she was the most different of the group and never met a stranger. she rubbed on everythingbody and got
is responsible and later this morning police will make another attempt to deactivate explosives and chemical devices left at his apartment. mike is live with the latest boy, you re up early, mike. what s the latest. here we are a day and a night later and still not much is known about the motivation, what might have set off this horrific attack. a lot of answers could be concealed in that apartment, a little less than four miles away from this location. but police are not in a hurry to get eup side of that apartment because it is protected by a series of boob traps. police did get a camera inside to get a look at it, what they have described as a series of trip wires. they have described possible mortar rounds, fire bombs, containers filled with an unidentified type of liquid. every indication that what james holmes wanted was a second scene of carnage at that apartment.
ticket. police say he spent about two months amassing some 6,000 rounds for the glock side arms and for the ar-15, some 300 rounds for the 12-gauge shotgun. police say that he did have a drum type magazine capable of holding 100 rounds for the ar-15. also that he bought on an kpe expedited basis all that body armor, complete with leg protection and neck protection. still when police approached him on the backside of the theater after all of this was done, he gave up without a fight. that is an interesting point, michael. thank you very much. all of this, you would have thought he would have gone down shooting. the point mike made about all the equipment, this ar-15 assault rifle runs between $750 and $1,000. how did he pay for that let alone these 6,000 rounds and all the body armor? you re talking in the
a lot to take in in wisconsin. it could be only the first battle ground for what will be a national debate. good morning, everybody, i m bill hemmer, welcome to america s newsroom . how you doing? martha: good to have you here, i m martha maccallum. they got a lot of noise, you just saw that, but they can t hold a vote on that because the lawmakers have skipped out of town, the governor being called a dictator by some of these people, he says something has got to give to save the state. we re broke in wisconsin. we don t have more money to give, we don t have anything to negotiate with. it s a matter of making reductions and making modest requests of our government employees, or looking at massive layoffs at a time we don t need anybody else laid off. the most important thing is we do not, the workers of the state of wisconsin, do not deserve to be treated like mud. bill: so where are we today? mike tobin is live in madison, wisconsin. what s expected there mike? good morning. r