he talks a lot of texas. he s going to need to move beyond texas. he s going to have to beef himself up on the international side. i would have to tell you, rick perry walked in here as a front-runner tonight. and i imagine he walked out as the front-runner. it s 10:00 eastern time, we re live with this special edition of ac 360. the tea party republican debate just wrapped up in tampa, florida. a lot to talk about. all the usual suspects, but some surprising moments as well, and a very pointed and contentious moments. we have analysis of all the candidates and key issues. we ll replay some key moments from the debate in case you missed it, and the facts thrown out in the heated it debate, to see whether there was truth to them, or there was stretching going on in tampa tonight. a look at some memorable moments from tonight s debate. take a look. it has been called a ponzi scheme by many people long before me. but no one s had the courage to stand up and say, here s how w
threatening to throw, project, place or discharge a destructive device, possession of bomb making materials, and also cultivation of marijuana in his room at his house, and possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia as well. major newman? good morning. once we were able to identify mr. kano s whereabouts, where he lived and what his relationship was to the new tampa freedom high school area, i notified the supervisor sergeant pryor who works out there, very intimately with that neighborhood, particularly that school. and we verified through our ms system that kano had been on our juvenile check list at one point in 08 and 09. he had been arrested ently in a burglary in which a firearm was stolen and he had some other charges involving possession of marijuana. he was on some sanctions that required us to do juvenile checks which most of you know is consider one of our best practices, constantly going out and checking on our juveniles that may or may not have a sanction
streak, tiger woods returns to the pga tour. in less than five hours he tees off in the bridgestone invitational. congress celebrated its long overdue deal on the debt crisis by racing out of town for summer recess. lost in that cloud of dust, funding for the faa and thousands of workers who now can t be paid. personally, this is devastating. i ve spent i spend most of my day trying to figure out what what can i not ay, what can i pay, where can i get extra cash. we re pretty much going to burn through all of our savings within a monday. athena jones is on capitol hill. the numbers are huge. 4,000 faa workers furloughed and tens of thousands of other workers idle and doesn t include the billions of dollars in tax money that won t be collected. it s not just the thousand of workers who aren t getting a paycheck and therefore not spending their paycheck in this fragile economy. it s the money and tax receipts the government is not going to get and because the two pa