event. we wanted to just hear his comments on the crash again. his him saying that they are trying to determine whether or not there were any americans on board this flight. again, which gets to the point, richard quest you and i have been talking about the last several hours about the international nature, no doubt, of the passengers on this flight. we won t release names we have people coming around europe heading to asia. southeast asia and from that part of the world. this is going to have a truly global footprint in terms of those who were on board. and china, of course. not to forget, china i would expect it would have been an element a number of chinese
that clearly indicated heroic action in i in my view, as a commander in my judgment. one of whom was a chaplain. i won t release names. one was a chaplain who hooks to me as if he probably saved some lives and did so and suffered some injuries in the process. second, i think performed exceptionally well is the female sergeant. there s another soldier [inaudible] that s correct. military employs sergeant. another sergeant who although wounded had the presence of mine in a very situation to throw another soldier into a room, close the door, and he dialed 9-1-1. then there s a third or second soldier who also dialed 9-1-1, despite severe wounds. so there s several cases and more out there. we ll cover those in some detail and i as a commander will take a hard look at all of those and i plan on recognizing some of
the ceos are seeing the material and saying we re going to seize $160 million in cost increase as a result of a a direct result of aca, and they have to make changes to the offerings they provide. it s real window into what going on in the corporate broadway. when i talk to democrats about ceos of larger and medium size companies talking about the cost, they re not convinced it s accurate and they make the figures off and the moyers were already paying loot and the increases for he healthcare coverage they re providing workers were already all too real. what do you say to that? well, look, my response to that would be, we talked to the companies directly. we got their internal private costs. we don t release names of companies for that reason. they can keep this information private. they re giving up the information that they re sharing with their ceos.
family flying. these loopholes still exist. absolutely. thank you. it s the top of the hour and i want to update you on a story that s developing. a bus carrying israeli tourists exploded. the death toll has grown to six. there s a great deal of speculation as to who is to blame for this. elise is covering this story for us. israel is blaming iran for this. why is that? reporter: in recent months they say the israelis have th thwarted atakes. they say they have indications it could be iran. they are saying the explosion was the result of a bomb in a tourist bus. the bus exploded from a bomb within. eyewitnesss are describing accounts of seeing victims on the ground. the defense minister left no doubt about who the israelis think it was. let s take a listen. this is clearly a terrorist attack initiated by probably jihad or any other group under either iran or other groups. we re in a continued fight against them. we re determined to identify who sent them and executed
i m not running for office. not everybody has a paper or hollywood actor that raises $200 million in an hour at their home. super pacs increase the flow of information to voters and voters get it right. the other thing is, chris, every dollar donated to super pac is disclosed, fully transparent. except for the nonprofits. no. grass roots gps, they don release names. i don t speak on behalf of crossroads but can i tell you that they release information on every dollar disclosed. you know the name of the person with the money. people have no time to distill what the truth is, just a big slam in the face, your thoughts? i agree with you completely. the problem is unlimited, unfeddered money just flowing in at last minute. i think stit zens. no $2300 limit. no limit. one person, one corporation, you know, one billionaire can totally influence the outcome an an election and you will see this happening across the state. let s look at the ads.