we always thought they were now there s proof positive which means the gun used in one shooting was the same gun used in the second shooting. that is key for the investigation. the other thing now, we understand mississippi authorities are reaching out to both the fbi and atf asking to use profilers. that would mean they don t have a lot but looking into the mind-set of the person carrying this out. remember, the theory is, and it s only a theory at this point, it s someone acting as a police officer pulling these people over in the middle of the night. tell me about the search for this guy, everyone involved at this point. do we know how far that search has been spread out? well, the search is going on, especially in that area of northern mississippi. they have beefed up patrols, not only in that county but all the counties in the surrounding area. however, here is the thing, there are no witnesses to this event of it s not like you have an identification of a suspect. y
part of which have come in the form of 110,000 jobs that have been slashed. even with these changes the savings would only be around $3 billion, which is about 7 billion short of where the u.s. postal service needs to be, jon. jon: but it is always a case of not in my backyard. everybody wants the postal service to cut money but nobody wants their local post office closed. always the case. jon: that is the argument going on in my little town. jenna: oh, yeah? you send a lot of letters? jon: not enough. i should write more. jenna: you guys start a letter-writing campaign to help them out. jon: i always get grocery flyers in my mailbox. jenna: the fbi is responding to a call, pretty serious one. from actress scarlett johansson, what she says was taken from her and what s next. also a series about the kennedys that caused so much controversy, so much so it was boosted off the history channel. now the sweet vindication for the makers of the show. we ll tell you why just ahead. like o
a fresno-based commercial painter knocked down the price of some negatives from $70 to $45 back in 2000. he spent the last ten years trying to prove that the negatives were very significant. today sweet vindication. it was auto then at this indicated and values at millions of dollars. turned out they belonged to famed nature photographer ansell adams. can you believe this, buying them for 45 bucks, and now experts and appraisers saying the landscape photos are worth $200 million. they were believed to have been destroyed in a fire in 1937, but it turns out here, here they are. ines, what is this story? we have been talking about that story with the ansel adams negatives all morning. what is this story about the government allowing people to hack their own phones. yeah, this is on cnn.com. it s called jailbreaks and the u.s. copyright office has decided you can down load apps