women say they have no interest in baseball. shep? shepard: what s the word on opening statements tomorrow, molly? anything? expect the defense to hit on the idea that congress had no business in the first place looking into whether clemens had used performance enhancing drugs. emens testified before that house committee that he interjected clemens with steroids some time after he had gone with a pool party with admitted steroids user jose canseco. he denied he attended that pool party. led his lawyer to say in court today we are going to have a mini trial on whether roger clemens went swimming. we have a trial in u.s. district court. congress is going to have a hearing on these things? that s our point. but the prosecutor says illegal drug use or steroid use in major league baseball is a congressional matter and they say they can prove that clemens is lying. shep? shepard: molly henneberg live tonight in washington. molly, thank you. and a fox urgent now. an update on what now a
diego. this mammal is money, that s my point. yes, and i think that s a very good point to make and unfortunately, i hear that it will affect the decisions that are made. it should be made solely based on his well being and the safety of the people at sea world and i don t think this is his usual and seeing him simply as a breeding sire is the proper way to approach this. i understand they re thinking about perhaps keeping him out of the shows and keeping the trainers farther away from him. if he stays in that color, that s a terrible option, because then he becomes even more socially isolated, his well being i think decreases. bill: this creature is huge. i haven t seen him in person, but he s the star of the show and when he makes a slash, man, he makes a slash. he literally makes a slash, yes. bill: how do the trainers adjust to how they interact with this killer whale, what will they change, what can they change? well, they don t do any
hi bill. bill: we watched the whole thing, the whale seven whole 7 1/2 hours of it and i think it sorry about that. bill: it s okay, it s your job and our job, too. two words, sir: what now? i think we need to hear back from the american people. what we ve been hearing is they don t like the bill that they ve seen, they wanted us to try something new, we had an opportunity to get ideas out and we think we ought to bring costs down in health care while still giving people the kind of choice and flexibility they need and they want to get the kind of health insurance that they deserve. and we also think that we should address the issue of preexisting condition. there is probably the most common ground on that, however, we want to look at it in the context of an approach to health care reform that does not start and end in washington, d.c. bill: if you pick up any newspaper today, they seem to pick up on the same two angels in angle in every paper, the summit shows the difference
bill: we ve got that going for us. martha: indeed. wind was a major problem for the firefighters in hampton, new hampshire when a fire broke out on an old ocean front hotel. this is the aftermath. look at these pictures. an entire city block burned down when hurricane-force winds fanned the flames and spread embers from that hotel to other buildings. the hotel was not occupied at the time thankfully and fire crews were able to get others out of the buildings, so great work by the firefighters in hampton, new hampshire, but they were dealing with a lot of wind that made the firefighting very difficult. bill: great work as you say and well done. in a moment here, back to the health care summit, what did the highly anticipated canfab accomplish? confab accomplish? i ll ask about that next. martha: perhaps the best-known entertainer in vegas, and the police show up at his home. what is going on at wayne
thank you, sir. hope so, thanks. bill: onto health care, wondering about reconciliation and the nuclear option, the only way to pass health care and did president bush ever use the reconciliation method? because you asked on that and we ll get you an answer and name the record-breaking 10 billionth song downloaded from itunes. martha: what was it? bill: you d never guess! after this. want to know how fast it took my stiff joints to feel better? one pack. 6 days. that s elations. new elations. clinically proven to improve joint comfort. in as little as six days.