that s how she paid our hospital bill. by the time joaquin and i came along, thisre ible woman had taught herself to read and write in both spannish and english. i can still see her in the room that joaquin and i shared with her, reading her agatha christie novels rate into late into the night. kiremember her every morning as we walked out to school, making the sign of the crosdz behind us, saying. [speaking sni] may god bless you. my grandmother didn t live to see our lives of public service. but she probably would have thought it extraordinary that two generations after her coming to san antonio that one would be the mayor of san antonio and the other would be on his way, god willing to the united states congress!
here we go. it s the first full day of jury deliberations in the jerry sandusky day. i do mean full. 48 counts that they are considering. and that is not counting the bombshell claim from one of sandusky s own sons. and in philadelphia, the 13th day of deliberations in the 13th week of a sex abuse trial of two people belonging to the catholic church. priests, one an alleged monster, the other an alleged enabler. and we are also in orlando where hispanic voters are about to hear from marco rubio and then later president obama. you re going to hear from them, too, right here in the cnn newsroom. let s begin this hour with the upside of the downgrade. yes, you heard it. new york markets aren t crying over it too badly in the world s bank and they are suffering. the dow is up after one blistering day when the dow dropped about 250 points. overseas it s a bit of a different story, though. big selloffs in europe, selloffs in asia. down, down, down. look at all of those arrows. he
you are the middle class, you continue to get the $1,000 tax cut. and it is house republicanes who are saying, no to tax cut for middle class families. in order to protect their 300,000 of the richest americans. we are going to drive that contrast and even more ownrous contrast and that is how do republicans pay for their extension of the tax cut, andrea. they pay for it by cutting medicare for senior citizens between 400 and $500 million. they give something to middle class with one hand and tick it away from the other hand and it is fundamentally wrong and it is why they are in so much trouble politically. the payroll tax seems to be annish a you that republicans are on the defensive. you know, let s face it. the white house got out in front of them on that. at the same time, there is quiet agreement behind the scenes on a continuing resolution to avoid another government shut down. you guys figured out that america is really angry at congress and that no one want to
saying what i felt and then looking out into the audience and thanking everyone i could feelly see and remember who they were. i saw people but i couldn t remember their name at the moment. and then thank god i was a big speech and debate kid in high school and thank god i was otherwise i would have spoken pannish up there. obviously, i would imagine all people who get bullied at school, you can probably remember these bullies. yes. does it please you you re able to have this wonderful moment of payback, really? now, there s a diplomatic answer i could give but give me the straight answer. absolutely, yes, oh, god, yes, yes. those individuals, it s almost like you want to say suck it to them. i should have just sad that, given names and social security numbers instead. no it s great. do you remember their names? yes, of course. any one in particular i would like to smoke out? no, i hated them all equally. tell me about that period
magnitude 7.1. how many have you felt? what s that been like? personally, i ve only felt an aftershock, probably only one or two, like in addition to the main one that i felt. and that was just about half an hour ago actually. that was a level 6 earthquake in nagano, a couple hours drive from where i live. we got the outskirts of that basically. it was a really small tremor. i only realized because i was looking at twitter at the same time when it was being updated. really there s not a lot of damage or influence over here in central japan. and michael, just curious, i know you re away from the epicenter of the quake, but describe how people have been reacting there. because i understand that despite this terrible disaster, this incredibly powerful earthquake, people are being very orderly not much pannish.