offered to help? yes. we were, as the day happened on thursday, i was stressing out, having a couple of conversations on the phone and my wife, and he was there at home he wasn t feeling well, so he had a day off from school and he overheard me and saw me stressed out. and i was about to head out of the house. he sort of ran inside his room and he has a small little wallet. he brought that over to me, the entire wallet, and he s like, hey, dad, this is a little bit of money for you, hopefully it will help you. and it was just touching and i felt bad that i had to rush out of the house without acknowledging him properly, but when i came back, i did let him know that the money helped. jack, thank you for that and thanks for bringing this home to our viewers, how personal it is for you and for many people around the country. good luck. thank you. thank you very much. i think, poppy and kaitlan,
but swango was there or swango was in the room shortly before there was a code called or he had dialogue with the family. so swango would be the last person to go in that room, he would walk out, and sometime later the person was dead. the three patients identified at the v at hospital were thomas san marco, aldo serini, and george serrano. my accept dad, he went to the korean war when he was, like, 16. he didn t speak too much about it. he wasn t feeling well, and so they took him to the va hospital and they found out that he had lymphoma. we went to visit him, and he was in terrible pain. we had asked the nurse if there was anything that they could give him for pain, and she said, let me speak to the doctor. and that s when i met dr. swango, and he said that he would give him something for
hey, everybody. it s john and we hit a bump on the campaign trail. it was on friday. i wasn t feeling well, so i decided i need to get checked out i made you get checked out. i was right as always. so, she followed up with the back story. his wife that is i told john he needed to get some rest now. there were a couple more things we want to let you know. john had a stroke. that was caused by a clot from his heartbeating in an irregular rhythm for too long. fortunately the amazing doctors here were able to completely clear the clot and entirely reverse the stroke. they also got his heart under control. the good news is, he s feeling much better and the doctors say he s well on his way to a full recovery. i guess when your heart is that big and carries so much love for his state, sometimes it asks for a rest. they re keeping him here for now
suzanne. you have a good weekend. hello to you all. i am the aforementioned t.j. holmes in today for randi kaye. let s start with allegations at a university but we are talking about a different university this time. we are talking about syracuse. listen to this now. associate men s basketball coach bernie fine is on administrative leave while police investigate claims of child molestation that now date back to the 1980s. two step brothers say fine touched them inappropriately when they were ball boys for syracuse. but a 2005 investigation by the school found no corroboration, no evidence. the brothers are speaking out now, spoke to espn last night. probably when i was in sixth grade, 11, 10 years old, and he started trying to touch me and things like that. you know, and honestly, i don t even remember if i thought that was what was supposed to happen. you know, i know i cringed up and didn t want it to happen and i was very, like what s going on. it was just i just rem
marketsite. american morning starts right now. no vote on the debt plan again. i m christine romans. as the u.s. economy lurches closer to a financial crisis, the political crisis continues. house speaker john boehner calls off a vote, unable to convince hardline conservatives in his party to sign on to his plan. i m kiran chetry. more than 90% of texas is now in extreme drought. the state could sure use a lot of rain and now tropical storm don is expected to make landfall along the southern coast today. and it s happened again, a muslim-american soldier in police custody for allegedly plotting to kill fellow soldiers at ft. hood. a live report from texas on this american morning. good morning. it is friday, july 29th. this is american morning. a lot going on to get you caught up today. it s interesting there s a report from credit suisse that says if the u.s. were to default, u.s. stocks would fall 30% over six months to a year showing you just how serious this