network. from airing the first interview with osama bin laden after 9/11 to introducing heated political debate showes to the arab world. al jazeera network has become a force. at its new multimillion dollar headquarters, it might seem like business as usual. but the qatar-funded news network is at the heart of the gulf and the flock demanding its closure. with the network for 20 years, for the past three he has run the arabic news channel. he believes al jazeera changed the landscape of a region once dominated by state-run tv channels. critics accusing them of being
let s just fight. why do we care? let isis and syria fight. he said that hillary clinton would be a great negotiate eer with iran. hillary surrounded herself with very good people. i think hillary would do a very good job. and he gets policy experience from the showes. who do you talk to right now. well i watch the shows. i really see a lot of great, whu watch your show and all of the other shows. i don t know if that s saturday morning or sunday morning. donald, you are not going to insult your way to the presidency. i will be a commander in chief not an agitator in chief, not a divider in chief. i will create greater security and greater safety.
nobody is perfect. no marriage ideal. sometimes with a little distance you see things. we weren t friends. we were neighbors. that s how i look to put it. right next door to the creamers, no more than a couple of track house walls and a strip of grass apart, lived a man who saw the creamers through a less rosy lens. this is randall howes, retired naval officer, and it was something about the chemistry with anna wasn t good. especially an altercation about his dogs. she said the dogs barked, barked. she really got mad. i said, okay, anna we re not having this conversation right now. i turned and walked away. and that really made her mad. after that, i never spoke to her. so there was tension across that strip of grass. and then howes got the idea that maybe ken had some trouble with anna s temper too, since ken gave howes the cold shoulder
maybe ken had some trouble with anna s temper too, since ken gave howes the cold shoulder when anna was around, but was friendly when she wasn t around. he asked me what the problem was with his wife. i said so what i do, i just ignore her. and he said, that s probably the best thing, because she has a hair trigger. but the creamers did seem to get along, said howes, except for that one time when he overheard all that yelling. when you don t know a couple really well or you re not inside their home with them all the time, it s hard to explain. but i had come home from work and was standing out front getting the mail out of the mailbox, and anna pulled in. i happened to notice, i heard the car pull in next door. and she was, i guess, coming home, too. got out and went into the house and she no more than got in there and there was some yelling. and not screaming, just yelling back and forth. i could tell it was her and ken. then after i don t know two seconds of yelling or
could have repercussions nationwide, as you said. what are you following tonight, eliot? we are going to have two fascinating stories. a pulitzer prize-winning reporter has just come out with a new book with the financial crisis and why people have not been held accountable. great conversation with gretchen and her co-author. also jeff to obin who wrote abot the owner of the mets. was he a sucker or was it part of the ponzi scheme. you know, the better story for him is he was a sucker, he was fooled, he lost a ton of money. what does this mean for the mets? what does that mean for the bernie madoff ponzi scheme. fascinating conversation with our own colleague here at cnn. the showes at 8:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn. thanks, carol. great to be here. violent prisoners are accidentally released, all due to a computer glitch. in the next hour we ll talk to