poked her head out of a black range rover here in east hampton on sunday afternoon and yelled to an aide to mitt romney, is there a vip entrance? we are vip. the new york times describing mr. romney s moder cade passing a gleaming line of bentleys, porsches, and mercedes-benzs waiting to deposit guests who paid up to $25,000 a head to hear him speak. where was it? at the sprawling home of ronald pearlman, the chairman of revlon, widely described as the largest estate in east hampton, 40 rooms, 9 fireplaces and takes up a mile along the georgia bond. it has its own logo that you have to wear on your clothing if you work there. quote, romney campaign aides and staffers in white polo shirts emblazoned with the logo of the property, the creeks, checked
10:00 or 11:00, enthat was unusual. on sunday afternoon, the mothers notified the police that their daughters were missing. the following day, chaquika feared the worst. her job that she was so proud of, she would not miss work. that s when i knew for sure something was young, because she would not miss work. meanwhile on the down and out streets on the east side, a bot spots a late model crystler backed into a home. to see a newer model vehicle in a driveway backed in, it was out of place. as the young person approached the vehicle, the trunk was ajar, they made the discovery and the police were called right away.
which will live in infamy. wow. did you know that f.d.r. s top war advisors had something else in mind when it came to writing and delivering that speech. joining us is the resident historian of the history channel and author of this book pearl harbor, f.d.r. leads the nation into war. welcome, steve, this is the day that we look back at what happened on that historic day, as you said, as f.d.r. said lived in infamy. first off, i was staggered to find out there was no direct line from washington to hawaii. no, that s right. when roosevelt gets the call at 1:47 p.m. on sunday afternoon the japanese had attacked, the phone calls are coming from admiral block who is in hawaii. he s got a call to the navy department to admiral stark. admiral stark then is calling over to the white house. he s talking to roosevelt s secretary. she s taking notes in shorthand and then going over to a typewriter and typing them up and handing them to franklin
that drive. doug mcelway rocking the cost. new york city seemed to have escape most of the storm s fury, irene gets one more job when new yorkers head back to work or try to without the transit system. flooded some train and subway tracks, including this one you re seeing in coney island. the city slowly restarting bus services, but officials warn commuters will not be able to rely on the subway tomorrow. and julie banderas filed this report a short time ago. shep, hurricane irene downgrade today a tropical storm, has left the big apple. she leaves behind some pretty intense winds, but that s all for now. a lot of flooding, also, in the new york city area. and evacuation orders finally lifted as of 3 p.m. on sunday afternoon. the zone a, which included about 370,000 people, those people allowed to come back, and also, staten island ferry service resuming as well. as far as public
[ quacking ] hello? i guess he doesn t say much about people s calling. that was a quack quack on the ring tone. next up, tim pawlenty may be having a hard time getting his campaign pup s pushing steam to his campaign overall. hockey. an ad comparing his underdog status to the shocking victory of the 1980 united states olympic team whose win became known as the miracle on ice. oh offered personalized plent e! for president hockey jerseys to anyone who made a donation of $100 or more to his campaign. is he running for president? i ask? or prime minister of canada? up next, on sunday afternoon the senate voted 50-49. not enough votes, to block the reid plan for raising the debt ceiling. one senator asked for that vote. who was it? james imhof of oklahoma.