they will. they have a long history. why should americans will concerned that iran will take this to the next level. you need to look what they did in the past. the marines, the 299 marines that are were killing them in back to you route. the gina kpunt from a cash came from teh rahn. we d like the military capability. it can be a in a suitcase from venn way la, to know. americans say we do not care about the middle east andize real. it is in your backyard. what happened in 9/11 is nothing compared to what could happen.
who maybe could have said, hey, let s check the veracity of this guy. so you raise an excellent point, leland, in that there isn t the money there used to be for investigations. and you see that all over the country. and you ve seen nonprofits coming in to take over some of that. but in this instance i don t think so. leland: lauren, 60 minutes is such a venn venn rational name, the gold standard for so long, is there anything you can do to get that back? you ve had a really bad couple of months here for them. what do they have to do in 2014 to regain the credibility? i think they have to do what any organization has to do that goes through a public relations nightmare, and that is to get back on the horse and do what they do best; hard-hitting investigative journalism. and, yes, they have done puff pieces in the past. i m not saying they haven t done, you know, the andy rooney
0 they feel. well you know we have such an intensive media culture now with the internet and everythings, that i think the public understanding of where candidates are coming from develops and advanced much more quickly than it did even 10 years ago. and think because of that i guaranty you there is tendency to dismiss early polls because it is so far out but the people who will be making decisions about where these campaigns go are looking at them very closely now because they are baseline polls and they tell them, for example, who are we going to have to make decisions about how we are going to attack them? how will we go after particular voter segments. that analysis is beginning now with this kind of poll, this early poll. harris: do you think any of these candidates or potential candidates are popular enough to help out their fellow republicans win in 2014 midterms? i have even heard democrats say there is chance they could lose alike in the sense you never know until all of the
i mean, this is something i would never expect here. it s just i think it s just preposterous. heidi lived just four doors down. she couldn t help but notice the young girl wearing the same threadbare jogging suit every time she saw her. the thing that attracted my attention is she was washing the car every day. she came out to wash this car from top to bottom every single day whether it was raining or cold or warm. and we thought, what a strange thing. why would some young girl have to come out and wash a car every single day? lily says washing and scrubbing the car at 6:00 a.m. was with only a fraction of her daily responsibilities. every morning began with the care and feeding of twins. a 7-year-old girl and boy who were not venn allowed to carry their books to the car. in addition to all of their
his celly. my cell meat, i love the dude, been knowing him for years even before we came to prison but i got my problems, that i ain t seen my son in two years and [ bleep ] he gets to trip in and act like he knows what i feel and stressing hard when he don t see his son for a week. he gets visits every week. everything that s possible to get in here he s got it and i m in here [ bleep ] up. robby is serving six years for armed robbery wears his frustration in prison ink. that says venn glance because aye. hurt a lot and i seek revenge for that. i had a lot of animosity built up when i got it. i m hoping i can let things go for my sake and my son s sake. it ain t worth coming back to prison over. he points to another tattoo