happening now. breaking news, the agonizing wait for the release of hostages from gaza just got a little bit longer. israel now says no captives will be returned before friday. the pause in hostilities with hamas also delayed. also breaking tonight, new york governor kathy hochul says there is no indication of terrorism after a vehicle explosion in a major u.s. border crossing with canada. we ll bring you all of the late-breaking developments and all of the details we re getting on the investigation. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer in tel aviv, israel, and you re in the situation room. this is cnn breaking news. first up this hour, the breaking news here in the middle east where an israeli truce with hamas and a long-await hostage release have both just been delayed. i want to bring in cnn s jeremy dimon. here joining us from sderot, israel, not far from the border with gaza. what else can you tell us about this del
advocated around, even if we can t live by it. how dot make the charges, kendall? bottom line is there is a very big difference between righteous prosecution and easy prosecution. i think she believes in her heart, in her mind, this is a righteous prosecution. chips will fall where they may. jamie? and i think she is a righteous prosecutor, accordinging to her history, if you look at it. there is also a big difference between reasonable suspicion to arrest and proof beyond reasonable doubt, getting back it savannah s point. there is a presumption of innocence in this country. she has to take the longview. what happens if she takes it to trial and there is acquittal. she has to charge very carefully based on the fact she s got.ç let s hope she does that. lets thank you for the conversation. kendall, a pleasure to see you. jamie, you as well. throughout the evening,
about the occupy movement, occupy atlanta demonstrators getting some help from the martin luther king center. they are giving them classes on nonviolence. we will talk about why. and also, we will have reverend jesse jackson, joining the occupy atlanta movement in some way, he will be with us in studio this hour. let s get back to andy rooney and the news, that he has died at the age offed 92. just signed off from 60 minutes after 30 years did that with his last essay last month, done 1 00 or close to 1,100. been with cbs news 60 years all together, but he died after complications from a minor surgery. you may remember that. he had gone in for what was told us to as minor surgery but then developed complications within the hospital and now, the word is that he has died at the age of 92. our gary tuchman takes a look back at his extraordinary life. the funny thing is over the years, our opinion of how our hair looks best changes. i used to think i looked best with long s
town and on the campaign trail all they are thinking about is november 2012. if you are a businessman you are thinking five, 10 years down the road. i idea i may get a $1,000 tax cut in 2012 but two trillion of tax increases over the next decade likely to make them hire more people. back to the issue of fair share. which you keep talking about and the president does. accordinging to the nonpartisan tax foundation the 1% of highways holds with the highest incomes pay 38% of federal income taxes. the top 10% pay 70% of federal income taxes. meanwhile, 46% of households pay no federal income tax at all. and the president thinks the wealthy aren t paying their fair share? listen, you can manipulate statistics any way you want. chris: wait a minute, you don t think the top 10% pay 70%? they are making a ton of
it s been recovering, but it s been slow. accordinging to our latest nbc news wall street journal poll, people are getting on board, but slowly. possibly believing the recovery is more fragile than it appears. of course, that s the highest number we recorded in seven years. 58% of people believe the economy is still in recession. not a small number, but that s down six points since december an the lowest number since president obama took office. record highs on wall street haven t convinced people we re on the right track. nearly seven in ten americans say the dow s performance is a sign that the rich are getting richer, but doesn t necessarily mean the economy is getting better overall. we re going to talk more about the economy with the white house later this hour. now to this story that s been dominating washington the last 48 hours. if you ve placed a call or sent an e-mail, pretty likely the u.s. government knows about it. nbc news has confirmed the