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Say it this morning over breakfast. The president did use crude, naughty language at the rally. And theres little doubt he understands those words. But there are growing questions about whether he understands the words hes using in the healthcare debate. His administration has moved to eliminate obamacare, all of it, which would impact millions of americans with preexisting conditions. And overnight the president used that word, preexisting conditions, its really two words, he said he would protect people who have preexisting conditions, but as far as we can tell, he has never explained how. In plans hes endorsed in the past would allow potentially huge increases in premiums for people with preexisting conditions. And overnight a federal court blocked a different move by the administration to get around standards put in place by obamacare. Lets begin with Boris Sanchez live at the naughty white house. Boris. Reporter not so naughty ....
mike tobin has been live on planet blago, outside the federal courthouse. any idea how close we are to hearing an official verdict? you know, possibly the most telling sign came from the judge himself when he told defense counsel to make sure their clients were never farther from a half hour away from the federal building, the defense counsel took that as a sign the jury has gone as far as it can go and this chapter in the blagojevich saga is coming to a close. i believe the deliberations are over and they re hung and that s my personal opinion. reporter: and of course there s no way to know specifically what is going on inside of that jury room, shepard. all we can do is show up and wait for another heads up from the jury. shepard: we know from earlier statements to the judge, they have agreement on two of the 24 counts. we don t have a way to know, yet, whether they have come to conclusions on some of the others in the time that s been in between here. repor ....
proud parents. this town has been taken over. this is the clintons last night celebrating her daughter s nuptials that will be taken today. posh and private. we will be taking you up the river to rhineback this hour and give you as many details as we can muster, we promise. also this hour. what school kids aren t learning about america s slave past. we found an artist that has found a creative way to tell the stories that maybe some of the history books are leaving out. first, let s look at the stories making headlines. first, the arizona governor, jan brewer, she will not get the expedited hear that she wanted. arizona had been asking a federal appeals court to hear the state s appeal early. they are appealing the injunction that blocked part of the controversial immigration bill. the appeal will actually be heard now the first week of november, not earlier like they wanted. this injunction came down earlier this week. this court fight is expected to eventuall ....
be able to say where and when. don teague will be reporting our cover story. reporter: are we alone? it s a question we humans have been grappling with almost since we ve been human. these people aren t wondering. they re searching, looking for signs of life in galaxies beyond ours. i do look at the sky at night and it s an amazing sight. it never stops satisfying. reporter: later on sunday morning, we ask, is anybody out there? osgood: after our journey to space, we ll be taking another trip no less other worldly. seth doane has sent us a dispatch from india. reporter: it s one of the most extraordinary displays of faith on earth. a spectacular journey that draws tens of millions of people. you give up your framework, your paradigms. you just let go. that is part of the experience. reporter: we take a fantastic journey to india to witness the largest religious gathering in the world. later on sunday morning. osgood: sam waterston is a veteran of stage a ....