so the effectiveness has been very sound and it is showing that. what do you make of iran saying that it s lousy intelligence? well, this is real information. but this information is more depth of information of what we already knew. it s not new revelations. it s filling in the blanks of iran s behavior. angela merkel said she wants to force iran to be more transparent. but are sanctions enough? they are a very effective tool but they are not enough. real robust diplomacy as the administration has been pursing
the boy, like i said, is 13 now. he has taken care of her ever since and the boy and the way it was put to us, generously. i know that there is something out there that she threatened him. we re told that s not the case. that this woman, as a matter of fact, when tmz and the la times got on to this story about a week and a half ago, that the woman told the times absolutely not, not my child, not arnold s child. so she s been trying to protect him ever since he started supporting her. harvey, i m really curious about who actually started this. do you have any indication as to who was pursing who with this affair? was she after him? was he after her? and when exactly did they get together? because she didn t even sleep at the house overnight, as i understand it. all good questions, randi. the information that we have, what she has told, you know, people in her world, is that she
as many as 850 people. we will have much more on this in 20 minutes from our senior white house correspondent ed henry. now, i want to show you an x ray like none you have never seen before. take a good look at this. these are people crammed into a tractor-trailer in mexico. they shouldn t have been in the trailer nor in mexico, nor in the united states. where this rig and another like it were allegedly headed. they were stopped yesterday in the southern state of chiapas. 530 migrants who authorities paid $7,000 each to make a journey that is not just illegal but dangerous. in the words of national migration institute, inhuman. and where were they coming from? this, too, will surprise you as well. they came not just from central america but china, nep pal, india, and japan. rafael romo is joining me live from atlanta. first off, rafael, japan? we re not used to hearing about illegal immigrants from asia. reporter: that s right, randi. it used to be that you would find peo
lot from these computers. senator, i should read you part of an op ed. president zardari blames the media. he says some in the u.s. media suggest pakistan lacked vitality in its pursuit of terrorism or worse yet that we were disingenuous and actually protected the terrorists that we were pursing. it doesn t reflect fact. pakistan has reason to despise al qaeda. in fairness to president zardari, the civilian leadership seems to want to be supportive. it s been this issue with the pakistani intelligence, the isi. well, we sure don t have all of the information. we re going to look for it. i m going to meet with other senators today with leon panetta and a lot of these questions are going to come up.
william we see we will see a bit more of it. for someone like that when they know they are facing something, it is a subconscious gesture. he doesn t realize he is doing it. even his thumb is going at that point. it starts releasing the oxitocin. it is a soothing gesture. on the surface itself and the vows and the rings. and you are looking at the pursed lips and the smiles. look at catherine. she wants to smile, but she is so desperately anxious and there is a mix of joy and anxiety. she keeps pursing the lips. as she purses her lips it helps her contain her anxiety, and throughout the vows she is doing it again. would it be a tearful thing here, you are trying to fight that as well jie. when you use the physical gesture like that, if you are pursing, it literally distracts the brain