that all of us end up needing detail on. why isn t there going to be a second refueling when the president is coming back from asia? mark knoller s on it. tail winds from japan. what was in the bags of food handed out at the white house charity event? mike knoller s on it, and it includes yams. i m thankful that in just a few weeks, the great city of chicago is going to be organizing a welcome home parade to mark the end of the iraq war. a parade on december 15th to thank americans who have fought in iraq and who have fought in afghanistan. i am thankful for the iraq and afghanistan veterans who themselves decided to self-start veteran s cleanup and recovery crews for the coast in new york and new jersey when hurricane sandy hit. i m thankful there is still an american automobile industry, when it was not at all clear just a few years ago that that would be true. i m thankful that the american automobile industry not only exists, but it is kicking butt. i am thankful for that. i m than
breast cancer this year, xeni decided to go public with it in a way that have caused millions of people to look at cancer differently in a way that is unpatronizing and very smart. i m thankful for xeni. i m thankful for the reporter name terry camp at the local abc affiliate in flint, michigan. he s the reporter who got vice presidential nominee paul ryan to admit that contrary to what the nra was saying and multi-million dollar ad buys around the country, that actually president obama wasn t changing gun laws to take anyone s guns away. and then paul ryan pulled off his microphone and his handler put that piece of paper up in front of the camera and paul ryan never did another local news interview until he lost the election and the campaign was over. i m thankful for local news reporter who is work generally in lousy conditions with lousy support for lousy pay, and who do things as wide rangingly wonderful as ktla covering the story of the glendale bear wandering the streets of los a
unpatronizing and very smart. i m thankful for xeni. i m thankful for the reporter name terry camp at the local abc affiliate in flint, michigan. he s the reporter who got vice presidential nominee paul ryan to admit that contrary to what the nra was saying and multi-million dollar ad buys around the country, that actually president obama wasn t changing gun laws to take anyone s guns away. and then paul ryan pulled off his microphone and his handler put that piece of paper up in front of the camera and paul ryan never did another local news interview until he lost the election and the campaign was over. i m thankful for local news reporter who is work generally in lousy conditions with lousy support for lousy pay, and who do things as wide rangingly wonderful as ktla covering the story of the glendale bear wandering the streets of los angeles, to cbs atlanta,
president is coming back from asia? mark knoller s on it. tail winds from japan. what was in the bags of food handed out at the white house charity event? mike knoller s on it, and it includes yams. i m thankful that in just a few weeks, the great city of chicago is going to be organizing a welcome home parade to mark the end of the iraq war. a parade on december 15th to thank americans who have fought in iraq and who have fought in afghanistan. i am thankful for the iraq and afghanistan veterans who themselves decided to self-start veteran s cleanup and recovery crews for the coast in new york and new jersey when hurricane sandy hit. i m thankful there is still an american automobile industry, when it was not at all clear just a few years ago that that would be true. i m thankful that the american automobile industry not only exists, but it is kicking butt. i am thankful for that. i m thankful that when my pal, xeni jardin got diagnosed with breast cancer this year, xeni decided to go
broker a ceasefire. meantime, a bombshell in the business world to tell you about. steve jobs steps aside as apple s ceo. we ll hear who s in line to replace the long-time leader. and hurricane irene batters the dominican republic, is over the bahamas and is heading towards the united states. full coverage of all these stories is straight ahead. captions by vitac battles, bounty and an offer to broker a ceasefire. we begin this hour with developments from libya. fighting continues to rage in the capital as rebels take on pockets of resistance. gunfire can be heard in the streets. clearly intense scenes playing out there. among the hot spots, the tripoli airport which has seen some of the most intense fighting. rebels are in control there, but they re now fighting gadhafi loyalists just east of it. one thing we re not seeing, any sign of this man, muammar gadhafi. but a benghazi businessman is hoping to change that. he s offered a $2.5 million bounty. and now one