make good with some of this? to make amends, to pay up, frankly? there make good with some of this? to make amends, to pay up, frankly? amends, to pay up, frankly? there is amends, to pay up, frankly? there is a small number amends, to pay up, frankly? there is a small number who amends, to pay up, frankly? there is a small number who have amends, to pay up, frankly? there is a small number who have done - amends, to pay up, frankly? there is a small number who have done the i a small number who have done the right thing, but not enough. the government have spoken a lot of words in the past and named and shamed and so forth. they need to provide some teeth now and make sure that they pay. we are waiting to see the details on monday. the details on monday. perhaps we can talk more the details on monday. perhaps we can talk more once the details on monday. perhaps we can talk more once we the details on monday. perhaps we can talk more once we have - the details on monday. p
major. tonight s truth follows the money and tells you just where the obama and romney campaigns believe the presidential election will be decided. in china, just as secretary of state hillary clinton arrived for a round of delegates, a chinese human rights activist left the protection of the u.s. embassy in beijing. the united states says he received assurances he would be treated humanely. later, he spoke by phone and told a very different and much darker story. he says, u.s. officials broke promises to have someone with him as he received medical treatment. translator: the embassy kept lobbying me to leave and promised to have people stay with me in the hospital. this afternoon, as soon as i checked in the hospital room, i noticed they were all gone. stan joins us live from beijing. tell us more about this phone call in which chen says he was misled, double crossed. a phone call at 3:00 a.m. beijing time, he was sitting up in his hospital room afraid for his life