disappeared with zander. absolutely, absolutely. i would like her to bring him to our home and be with us. phil: do you think it will happen any time soon? she sounds defiant? guest: i can t say for sure. i am always looking for change. phil: an example of the defiance, in an e-mail that mcready wrote to a press reporter she wrote and i quote, i m a mom first, no matter what happens i m going to protect my kid, if i have to go to jail, sob it. her mother does not have any idea where they are, and mcready has been living according to the grandmother, in arkansas for the past several years, however, nashville also is a possibility because mcready left home when she was 18 and moved to nashville to make it in the country music
his credibility. that s okay. that s it. thank you very much. thank you. there you have it. as intriguing as the breaking news is, the los angeles county sheriff s department is reopening the investigation into what happened to natalie wood. the press conference would probably leave many of you stymied. our press reporter and syndicated talk show host, michael, the news broke last night and they are opening the investigation. this lieutenant holds a press conference to say i can t tell you this and i can t tell you why we are reopening it, but can you tell me if we are wasting our time? what s going on? i felt the same way. what can you tell us? here s what i can tell you. i didn t find the boat captain to be that impressive on the today show. if that s all they ve got, you wonder if it warrants what we just heard. they have to pursue a lead when
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not available for other people in the world. in india, one simple thing has made things so much easier for those living in poverty. reporter: the summer heat in india brings people outdoors, fetching water, and going to the local market to buy food. it s a daily routine for people who can t afford refrigerators to store water and to keep food from spoiling. translator: the milk used to go bad. the vegetables did not stay fresh, and we did not get cold water. and this was very troublesome for us. reporter: for those who live below the poverty line, buying a refrigerator is a luxury. paying the electric bill, impossible. entrepreneur is trying to change that. for years he made clay pots that kept water cool. but during a 2001 earthquake in his home state, 90% of his clay pots that were ready for sale ended up as rubble. translator: a local press reporter wrote that the poor man s fridge has been destroyed.
negotiated. standing down on the pursuit of dangerous missiles and nuclear programs in defiance of the international community, in defiance of the security council resolution is what s at stake here and that s been made abundantly clear. so let s get caught up on the latest. matthew peng ton is the associate press reporter who got that story of back channel diplomacy we just talked about. matthew, so let me start with you. you ve had this rising tension caused by all this threatening language. it s been intense. it s ununnerving to say the least for people around the worl. but your reporting suggests there may be at least some hope for an alternative scenario here. to tell us about these two people who have been in touch. what do we know and do we know with any specificity exactly what they re talking about? well, i think on the substance of the talks between