library, which is not very close at all. but there was someone who had a motive, judy s husband, allen. some domestic problems that they were having in their relationship. we immediately began to investigate that aspect of it, as was jonathan binney the go-between to end judy southern s life for allen southern? did binney and allen southern know each other? as police attempted to answer that question, they got a call from the jail. jonathan binney wanted to talk. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods first day of work.
they re not going to say we ll open the government, raise the debt ceiling, then talk about the things we care about. the interesting question is i think now, if the two sides don t trust each other and boehner and the president don t trust each other, who could the go-between be? you saw john mccain there on the floor, sort of volunteering, saying you know, i ll be the go-between. the problem with john mccain is that i think he can talk to lots of democrats but he s the one who called ted cruz what was it, a whacko? the republicans do not trust mccain. then you have the question of joe biden. joe biden, you know, did a couple of deals. it s the senate democrats led by harry reid who feel like he sold them up the river on those deals on the fiscal cliff and the debt ceiling in 2011. so joe biden is not the one leading this charge. is that relationship between harry reid, the democratic leader, majority leader in the senate and joe biden that poisonous right now? their personal re
putin, now the new peace keeper in chief. the go-between for the united states and the people we were about to bomb. really? we are going to rely on russia to dissolve the chemical weapons dilemma in syria? for two years, mr. president, you said assad had to go. but you did nothing. a year ago you drew another make-believe red lines, but did nothing. despite over 100,000 people killed, last week you suddenly announced that as commander in chief you will order a military strike. the american public, understandably, is outraged. they don t want more american blood spilled. what to do? back off the commander in chief thing and outsource the decision to congress. but if congress balks, you say you ll go back to being commander in chief and go ahead with a limited strike.
the most critical times during a situation like this, this negotiated surrender. she did a great job as being the go-between during this negotiated surrender, letting them know exactly what was going on inside there so there were no mistakes. all right. mike brooks, thank you for that. jay buzz, thank you as well. we have so something great tonight on ac 360, a special reunion that will happen. the 911 dispatcher who was on the other end of that telephone call is going to meet that very brave school keeper bookkeeper who was credited with stopping another school shooting, a potential massacre. that s all going to happen right here on cnn, very excited. 8:00 p.m. eastern time. i hope you ll have a chance to watch. another big story breaking today, bradley manning says he now wants to live as a woman, and that everybody should call him chelsea from here on in. the u.s. army soldier was sense
the physical toil. there are many people still in coal mines. and there are physical dangers in a kitchen as well. as everyone who has worked in a kitchen knows. everybody has their horror stories. i m curious, victoria, if there s an emotional toll that service takes? you know what i mean? that is the service analog to what the physical toll of these kind of 19th century jobs? well, absolutely. let s say for instance you have four tables. two people over here. four here. let s make a six-top over here for fun. they re all here to have a good time. nobody goes into a restaurant looking for a bad time. it s not like you re going to the hospital, i m sick, i ve got to deal with this. to, you go for a good time. open restaurants, right? you go in there, that is your job. that responsibility is there. you re the go-between between the kitchen and your customers or your guests, as we call them. so, okay, this guest has an allergy over here. you need to address that. this guest, it s t