those radiation waves can actually heat up your brain and that might, again, might lead to problems down the road. but doctors fully acknowledge they won t have any idea if cell phones lead to brain cancer for many, many years. they are trying to get ahead of this. we talked to a neurosurgeon today who thinks this is good, preventative medicine. the best way to think about this is to really view it as cigarette smoking. you know if you start smoking at 12, no one expects to you develop lung cancer at 22. we expect to you have a much higher risk of lung cancer when you are 42 or when you are 52. bottom line is, doctors want you to yeep your cell phone away from your body as much as possible, shep. shepard: as we might all expect. the cell phone industry doesn t agree with. this yeah. because this warning is bad for business. today the wireless association which represents the cell phone industry issued this statement. reads in part and i m quoting: the working group did not conduc
in 1996 and went to usama bin laden for approval and financing. al qaeda royalty because his family and in the bin laden s family were friends. airport security and explaining how to get get box cutters on to jets. go to guy for credit cards western style clothing so they would blend into the crowd. took four months for the 9/11 suspects to be arraigned in this guantanamo court custom built for their trial. this time around it could take just as long or longer. august is the month of ramadan entirely possible prosecutors will avoid arraigning the men during this holly period, shep? shepard: catherine herridge live in washington. the most debilitating attack in enemy could launch against the united states might not require a single bullet or single bomb. just a single computer. and an internet connection. and that has the pentagon reevaluating its strategy for how to deal with online threats.
no explanation for the delay. the officials at the pierre hotel, meantime, say they have suspended the maid supervisor because that supervisor apparently advised the maid not to report the alleged assault when it happened on sunday but to wait until monday. a lot more obviously to come out in this case, shep. shepard: then there is dominic stratus khan who is under house arrest now is he due back in court next week. next week. he will be back in court on monday to severe his plea to the seven charges he faces. his high priced lawyer abramoffman abramoff man. dominic come waiting it out in a $50,000 a month town house in downtown manhattan complete with its own gym, a full movie screening room. water fall showers, whatever those are and reportedly all male cleaning staff. shepard: demand of his wife i m guessing. one would imagine.
compared to that casey with the casey here in orlando saturday morning an absolute emotional meltdown at the defense table as her mother first began her testimony. shep, today in the courtroom though if there was anyone who was a victim, clearly it was the grandmother. shepard: this afternoon, phil, jurors heard from casey s one-time friend, the one from whom she apparently stole some money. i guess she denies men s any words, did she? that s amy who was going to be casey s roommate. she testified that when cindy anthony cracked casey down all three of them were in the a car together. trying to get her back home and figure out where cailee was. she said casey acted like a 16-year-old who got caught doing something wrong. she blamed the smell in her car to the dead animal and the family dynamic was very uncomfortable. it was strained. it was hard. her mom was continually agitated with her. did she tell you why her mother was continually agitated
political point of view but tomorrow morning the president is due to have all the house republican members here at the white house behind closed doors to talk about moving forward from here and they believe in the end when it gets down to crunch time there will be the votes necessary to raise the debt limit as you pointed out, shep. shepard: to get to the point where there are enough votes, many on the right are saying you have got to match every single expenditure with some sort of savings somewhere and right now they are a trillion dollars apart on that matter. every time we ask jay carney, he says i m not going to negotiate with a reporter. that s being hammered out behind closed doors. we know vice president biden has been meeting with members trying to find common ground. different priorities in terms of spending cuts between republicans and democrats in the white house. and so they are hopeful that they will be able to hammer something else. obviously in the weeks ahead. august