negotiate over how quickly can the nuclear weapons be removed, how many missiles will north korea allow to keep? can we get them to agree to freeze their program when we talk? right now the north korean program, at least the testing part is frozen. they re not testing missiles or nukes. we should be looking for a cap where they re not producing any more nuclear materials or ballistic missile. that requires a lot of inspectors on the ground. north korea has to reveal a lot. what could happen that would be really bad for our country, not just the president? my worst case is kim jong un says okay, you you re great, you got me, i ll give you all six nuclear weapons and 24 ballistic missile but you have to get off the peninsula. trump will say great, i ll do it they ll take our troops to the exposing seoul korea to whatever they feel like doing.
and women? full disclosure, often everybody says they support the troops. but that support isn t there when they need it to repair the mind, the body, spirit, finances. this is what every american wants and why we exist. to bring the very best technology to our veterans. we want our wounded veterans to return to normal, healthy lives and this is the way we re doing it. so how long did you have to go? you said you were using a hook before this? used a hook for 49 years. quite an upgrade. and this is is a big upgrade and the first upgrade i ve had in 49 years, but the v.a. gave this to me yesterday. i ve been testing part of the only got it yesterday? new on this one. the v.a. arm. i ve been tested it for eight years, through the research phase. i don t want to mislead you here. but that s one of the beauties of this. now it s available to all veterans. it s available also to civilians, and that is part of
captions by vitac www.vitac.com it s been an amazing few days in the race for the presidency. newt gingrich is go to get out and mitt romney wing five more states last night, and all, but clenching the nomination and the general election campaign under way. our chief political analyst gloria borger is here in the situation room. gingrich effectively, we knew which was going to happen for sure, suspending his campaign and santorum getting ready to endorse mitt romney. what s going on over here? this general election campaign clearly under way. we re going see six months of this now. we are. the first thing we re looking at is republicans and will they fall in line behind mitt romney. as you know, they re skeptical, conservatives about him. they re in the process of warming up to mitt romney. i ve got some tape for you, wolf, from a focus wolf that was done by the annenberg center by pollster peter hart. these are republican voters in the state of florida talking abou
right now it is down by 34 points. go live to the new york stock exchange in just a few minutes. 30 years, 30 million funerals. now there is new hope. it is world aids day. everyone from u.s. presidents to rock super stars, they are talking about the ongoing fight to end this epidemic. make no mistake, we are going to win this fight. the fight s not over, not by a long shot. the rate of new infections may be going down elsewhere, but it s not going down here in america. the infection rate here has been holding steady for over a decade. so what is next for the battle against aids? we ll take a look at the latest medical advancements. i m going to talk to bono about the possibility of a generation without aids within three years. that interview s coming up in the next hour of newsroom. the lawyer for jerry sandusky, the former penn state defensive coach says the time may come when his client has to think about a plea deal. that s right, the lawyer says that a plea could
consider the commercial records of companies before they enable them to sell to schools. that s good news. let s talk about the changes you re talking about. beef for school lunches now will be tested every 15 minutes which is four times the frequency with which they are tested now. beyond that, companies with poor safety records you were talking about this. companies with poor safety records will be barred from supplying meat to the school lunch program. companies with a recall history that s dangerous could be suspended from the lunch program all together. yeah, that s right. now the standards part, the testing part is particularly important, in part because the way the government does business, if they find that the beef has problems with, say, salmonella or a certain kind of e. coli, they will boot the beef out. they weren t sampling enough to catch it. so by increasing the amount you sample you stand a better chance of preventing those things from getting through.