and damages. to repeat, the state is suing over the use of its tourism logo because it s the use of said logo causing harm, injury and damage, not bobby jindal denying health insurance to 242,000 of his constituents. joining me, executive director of moveon.org, anna galland. my first reaction was disbelief. that quickly became something akin to outrage. there are 242,000 people in louisiana who don t have health care. the fact that thai don t have health care is a choice by the elected officials in louisiana. it s not a necessity. instead of dealing with the fact there are these hundreds of thousands of people right now, some of whom will die because they don t have access to health care, instead of working on that problem, the state has chosen to sue moveon. so, yeah, my first reaction, i think, is a mixture of disbelief and it s almost funny, if the stakes weren t so high. you guys have focused on
outfront tonight, u.s. markets fall big time. it was a miserable day on wall street. the dow down 389 points. nasdaq and s&p 500 fell by more than 3%. the markets fear gauge sparked it. peter costas, a trader nearly 30 years, what happened today? well, there s a lot of uncertainty in europe. i think when the italian treasuries went over 7%, that scared a lot of people. if you re going to look at it, i am not negative on the market, today was a good day to buy, we will probably have a couple move intermittent dips. people are afraid with italy going through the debt crisis greece went through, people are afraid this will cause another recession in europe. that s the major thing. one-third exports go to europe. if there s a recession, it could impact the u.s. economy more than we have been impacted by what s gone on the last three years. bottom line, even though it is volatile and fear from europe, you think it is a buying opportunity? i think it is a buying opportunit
the cnn international center. this is one of those moments everyone will remember gadhafi shows up at the hotel, the red carpet rolled out for him hours ago. he comes in. reporters all over the place. he goes behind a curtain. meets supposedly with a turkish journalist and then he sneaks out a side door into an awaiting bmw and is whisked away. you know, he s a very unpredictable character right now, but if the stakes weren t as enormous, it would be it would almost be comical. it would almost be comical, but then you see the images of deaths and injuries in parts of libya where fighting is still raging. you saw him there, wolf, with the sunglasses, the turban and the first bump. the thesetics surrounding this man every time make for good television, but as you know underneath it all a very serious crisis gripping this country with potentially a civil war that might go on for quite some time. yeah, and it the stakes clearly are enormous.