in less than a minute the police officers pulled the wheelchair bound man from the burning house. two officers from the police department who were part of the rescue officer luis rojandre tell us first, luis, how did you respond to this? . we responded to a fire. upon arrival we learned that there was an individual inside the house. from my point of view once i was able to get inside the window visibility was very low and i really couldn t see too much. and blake, tell us since you couldn t see very well inside how in the world did you get this disabled man out?
have my friend david axelrod, former senior aide to president obama and friend of this show. tell us first, major objective of this trip, of course is to encourage sanctions not just from the united states but more aggressively from the eu. do you think that will work? well, that wasn t the intention of the trip when it was planned. it s become a major issue on this trip because of what s happened in the ukraine. it should be noted that the europeans took more aggressive steps yesterday and i m sure the president s message is going to be that they can only be effective if they all hang together. and i think that the strategy now has to be to leverage the threat of the kinds of sanctions that richard engel was talking about to try to contain putin to where he is now. it s very hard to see russia pulling back at this point from crimea, but the concern is do they go beyond crimea and that s a concern not just for eastern
we got a million people out of the city. we have not had any fatalities. we ve cleared the way of all of our hospitals a pz police stations and i ve heard from public officials before that we didn t have any fatalities, that was by the grace of god. people got out of their cars on icy roadways and yees for you to say from your anchor seat. no. i was out stuck in the traffic. i was one of those people. eventually officials began to admit their mistakes. i wanted to explore what this is like for both sides, reporters and officials. we found the right people for the job. our own carol costello who you saw in the clip and michael brown, who was in charge of fema during hurricane katrina in 2005. carol, tell us first, you know, from your personal experience about what happened? you were stuck in traffic like so many other people? well, first of all, i tried to leave cnn for the day, right, so i go to my car, try to get out of the parking lot, i wait for an hour, i could not
said, no that didn t.. we were intense negotiations for last ten days. there were planned meetings and we met all through the weekend, planned meetings for tuesday morning. i think it was another fact they kept pushing us, this is the right thing to do. shep: pushing us like millions of twreets. numbers of referees union are scheduled to vote to ratify the deal but he has lifted the lockout when the ravens host the browns, the real refgs are scheduled to take the field. still it might not be until we see the replacements. tell us first, rick, what this deal includes? competition is impressive skrg krg it s a part-time job. agreement runs eight years with retirement benefits $20,000 a year and rising salaries from
little richard? the answer, big momma thornton. and her song ball and chain was later recorded by janis joplin. time magazine called him one of the most important people of the 20th century. so don t have a cow, but battrt simpson, he s the random moment of the day. if bart aged like the rest of us, today would be his 32nd birthday. but thanks to a little tv magic, bart will always be 10 years old, even though he s been a star for more than two decades. lindsay lohan was back in court today, and chris brown can now chat up rihanna. our showbiz tonight host brooke anderson joins us live from los angeles with all the details. brooke, tell us first, we know, we ve seen her, she s back in court, lindsay lohan. what s happening? she was back in a courtroom today, suzanne. she actually just left. i believe we have video of her