i m suzanne malveaux and this hour in cnn newsroom, we are focusing on paul ryan, mitt romney s choice for vice president. i want to get right to it. paul ryan campaigns today as the number two man on the republican ticket and the man with the plan to remake medicare and medicaid and other programs. critics say it is a plan that will make things worse for the poor and the middle-class. we will also tell you about ryan s personal story and his personal experience. we will examine key parts of the budget plan and the proposed changes to medicare and medicaid. president obama comes out swinging against mitt romney running mate, and the obama campaign calling paul ryan s budget proposal radical. the president says it is the wrong vision for the country, and in iowa a couple of minutes ago, he blasts romney team s economic plan. what is holding us back right now is washington politics. you ve got folks on the other side who think that compromise is a dirty word. and whose main
timeline. how much work would have been done at the scene of the crime. on the phone, trayvon martin on the phone at 7:12, dead by 7:17 and george zimmerman in the police house at 7:51. doesn t this seem like a rather fast turn of events? it is pretty quick. however, when you get to the scene, you evaluate the scene, find out who your witnesses are, find out exactly where your scene is, where your evidence may be. there s other police officers there assisting you. it s advisable to get the person who did the shooting off of the scene as quickly as possible, however, without damaging any type of evidence. there is such a thing as gunpowder residue swabs, even if you know who did the shooting, you take those swabs to prove that at a later time. those swabs should be taken before the shooter is removed from the scene. do you think that from what you saw of the videotape
on the phone, trayvon martin on the phone at 7:12, dead by 7:17 and george zimmerman in the police house at 7:51. doesn t this seem like a rather fast turn of events? it is pretty quick. however, when you get to the scene, you evaluate the scene, find out who your witnesses are, find out exactly where your scene is, where your evidence may be. there s other police officers there assisting you. it s advisable to get the person who did the shooting off of the scene as quickly as possible, however, without damaging any type of evidence. there is such a thing as gunpowder residue swabs, even if you know who did the shooting, you take those swabs to prove that at a later time. those swabs should be taken before the shooter is removed from the scene. do you think that from
i want to ask you about the timeline. how much work would have been done at the scene of the crime. on the phone, trayvon martin on the phone at 7:12, dead by 7:17 and george zimmerman in the police house at 7:51. doesn t this seem like a rather fast turn of events? it is pretty quick. however, when you get to the scene, you evaluate the scene, find out who your witnesses are, find out exactly where your scene is, where your evidence may be. there s other police officers there assisting you. it s advisable to get the person who did the shooting off of the scene as quickly as possible, however, without damaging any type of evidence. there is such a thing as gunpowder residue swabs, even if you know who did the shooting, you take those swabs to prove that at a later time. those swabs should be taken before the shooter is removed from the scene.
downtown oakland. some of them, in return, started throwing rocks. city officials say two officers were injured and at least five protesters arrested during those evening clashes. like, we have a few minutes, and then even before the minute passed, they just started shooting off. and then even after the fact that everybody left, they kept shooting. the only thing we have to do is just continue to march. that s all that we can do to change things. because if we keep running away, nothing s going to happen. around midnight, dozens more arrested by s.w.a.t. teams by an occupy rally that took place in georgia. demonstrators were handcuffed with plastic twist ties and taken away on buses. a new poll shows a near majority, 43% of americans, agree with the sentiment at the core of the occupy wall street movement. robert reich is a professor of economics at the university of california at berkeley, a cnbc contributor, and the one-time labor secretary during the clinton administration. prof