malone s is the country s only village post office. the postal service says they expect to save about $42,000 a year here and may turn as many as 3,700 existing locations into village post offices. but with a looming debt of $9 billion, saving the u.s. mail service is going to take more than a village post office. patrick oppman, cnn, malone, washington. the news continues now with randi kaye. this is the bill, says president obama. the question now is whether the american jobs act will ever be turned into law and how fast. as you may have seen live right here on cnn, president today showed off the job creating blueprint he plans to send to congress just hours from now. it is $447 billion worth of tax breaks and new federal spending which the white house says will be more than offset elsewhere in the budget. it would deepen and extent the existing payroll tax cut for employees and employers, it would pump $60 billion into infrastructure projects and $25 billion into schoo
double feature for a nickel. right. sean: he had that will have. he never got into he that love. he never got into film. how you did make that transition and then become in great success that you are? i worked since i was a kid. 10 years old i was a stock boy, through my dad, whatever jobs i could get. i saved my money so i could go to college many that was the thing they drummed in my head. they barely got through high school. once i got into college i to the university of arizona, graduated. wasn t a great student. but i have emotional intelligence. i have a drive and ambition. i and started a mail room in detroit for an advertising an i. agency. i didn t know anybody. i worked hard, helped the people in the television department doing stuff they didn t want to do. weekends, sundays, late at
we used to be able to see a double feature for a nickel. right. sean: he had that will have. he never got into he that love. he never got into film. how you did make that transition and then become in great success that you are? i worked since i was a kid. 10 years old i was a stock boy, through my dad, whatever jobs i could get. i saved my money so i could go to college many that was the thing they drummed in my head. they barely got through high school. once i got into college i to the university of arizona, graduated. wasn t a great student. but i have emotional intelligence. i have a drive and ambition. i and started a mail room in detroit for an advertising an i. agency. i didn t know anybody. i worked hard, helped the people in the television department doing stuff they didn t want to do. weekends, sundays, late at
barry bonds did not. and you talk to some experts and they think clemens is more likely to serve time than bonds. it s a reminder if you have nothing to say, don t say it. well, to state the office, don t lie to the federal government or federal agents. there s a reason we have the fifth. exactly. staying silent sometimes is definitely the better course. well, we ll move on. this is a real interesting story for those of us that go to the supermarket. take a closer look the next time you stroll through the market. every shelf, every aisle has been carefully laid out to try to sell you more. although they claim, though, i was a stock boy as a kid, i wasn t that careful. tonight, cnbc is breaking down the science behind what s been a called the largest and longest psychological experiment in human history. here s a quick look at cnbc s supermarkets inc.: inside a $500 billion money machine. remember, don t go in there hungry. i suspect that most people, women and men, they t
obtained by inside edition, allegedly confessed to luring etan into the basement of the bodega where he worked as a stock boy. strangling the boy and disposing of his body with the trash. with no physical evidence, is the confession of a man known to have mental problems enough? even with these intimate details? if, in fact, pedro was able to tell investigators unique physical characteristics about etan, i think that s a great piece of evidence. however, i would feel very uneasy going to trial if that is all i have. reporter: but the fbi remains skeptical of hernandez s account saying that his story is inconsistent. the fbi says as far as they are concerned, the case is still open and they continue to investigate etan s disappearance. tanya rivero, abc news, new york. such a bizarre story here. interesting to note, apparently this morning s new york times is reporting that pedro actually