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Vulnerable they are geographically and when the president opened remarks by saying, in flying this there, i saw that you measure your security by minutes and by miles. i m paraphrasing, but that basically what he said. that the commitment that george w. bush got before he was president flying by helicopter by ariel sharon. that s the size of israel and how close it is to its neighbors that netanyahu wanted to hear. andrea, chuck todd brought up two-state solution, of course, today. any chance that obama can nudge netanyahu toward that or is the threat from iran right now too much to even go there? they are talking about it but i think it will be in john kerry s lap and he will be here saturday night. after going to jordan with the president we will double back to jerusalem, have dinner with netanyahu, have dinner with a couple of advisers on both sides, and they will try to move this along. it is a big stretch. ....
Windy also. i want to try to show you the different levels of destruction here you can see the pier behind me is gone. some roads we have 4 feet or 5 feet of water that s made it very difficult for rescuers. at least 30 rescues today carried out by boat. shepard, back to you. shepard: steve, word that a gas station owner faces charges of price gouging. more interesting to me at the moment is this water is still rising. this has been going on for 20 hours. it has. it s been steady for 24 hours. this is the first time this really felt like a hurricane here in mississippi. we have got large pieces of wood breaking up and flying by. the biggest gusts so far and people are still out still walking around. it s been really challenging ....
morning calling it trickle down taxation. pricey light. the new light bulb to replace regular hits stores this sunday, earth day. this thing lasts for 20 years. it costs as much as 60 bucks. new home. shuttle discovery hitching a ride heading up the east coast from florida to virginia. amazing new pictures this hour. an eye popping eruption you have got to see. newsroom begins right now. taxpayer outrage this morning is growing over the millions of dollars seemingly squandered by unanimous bureaucrats. right now the second hearing in two days. they are facing questions about their lavish convention in las vegas. a rewards program that gave employees ipods and gift cards worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. and a hawaii trip for some spending up to a week there for a ribbon cutting that lasted a mere hour. senior congressional correspondent dana bash is on capitol hill. yesterday we saw some pretty outraged lawmakers and apologetic witnesses. anything new ....
All that and more coming up on your bottom line at 9:30 a.m. eastern. thanks to our christine romans. i showed you a picture of people crossing the finish line here in atlanta, the race for the cure taking place. we have about 14,000 people participating. a lot of these folks breast cancer survivors themselves, family members dealing with breast cancer or maybe they ve lost someone to breast cancer. bonny schneider is down there live for me this morning and bonnie, i think i do have it right, you re at the finish line, some people crossing it already. that s right. really just started minutes behind me. you can see some of the runners are coming in. these are the faster runners, flying by, the race for the cure. 14,000 people here in atlanta, but around the world, 1.6 million people participate in over 140 races that span worldwide across four continents. atlanta is one of the largest and earliest races in the year. we have a lot of people here we ....
Faa. a miami controller caught sleeping during his midnight shift. and prior to the start of that particular shift the controllers were given a lecture about professionalism, we we assume included don t sleep on the job, especially sense you have thousands of lives in your hands. and now the transportation reporter for the washington secretary of post. i understand we have news out of ohio tonight. we do. sunday morning a controller was watching a movie, a bad movie, called cleaner and he happened to leave his mic open and a military pilot flying by was listening to a track of cleaner which is not what he expected. he lost his job and so did his supervisor. when your mic is not open you are not transmitting or getting calls. you push the button and i can t hear what you are saying if i ....