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but certainly beyond that someone took charge of a cover-up which we were victim to and i regret. the hacking scandal has engulfed murdoch s vast media empire and resulted in dozens of arrests and two parliamentary investigations. a live report from london coming up in just about eight minutes. the prosecution star witness is back to the stand today in the criminal trial of former presidential candidate john edwards. edwards is accused of using contributions from campaign donorses to conceal an affair with his mistress. former aide andrew young has already testified that he helped hide rielle hunter in his own home while edwards pursued the white house. edwards lawyers insist the way he used the money was not illegal. this just in to cnn. a miami federal judge has declared florida governor rick scott s order requiring drug testing for florida state workers unconstitutional. an employee s union filed a lawsuit citing a violation of fourth amendment rights protecti ....
the fall election against obama. it was titled a better america begins tonight. he called the president a disappointment and said the presidency has failed. here s more. for every single mom who feels heart broken when she has to explain to her kids that she needs to take a second job and won t be home as often, for grandparents who can t afford the gas to visit their grand children anymore, for the mom and dad who never thought they d be on food stamps, for the small business owner, desperately cutting back just to keep the doors open one more month. to all of the thousands of good and decent americans i have met who want nothing more than a better chance, a fighting chance, to all of you i have a simple message. hold on a little longer. a better america begins tonight. four years ago, barack obama dazzled us in front of greek columns with sweeping promises of hope and change. but after we came down to earth, after all the celebration and the parades, what do we have ....
people want to know, is the food supply safe? elizabeth cohn is here tonight with the latest. you spoke to this company, baker commodities, they have a plant in hanford, california, where a cow that was randomly selected tested positive for mad cow disease. what have you learned? here s what i learned, anderson. the way it works at this plant is they only have dead animals there. every so often they do random testings. they have hundreds of carcasses. they choose let s say about 60, and one of them turns out to have mad cow disease. and so what if they hadn t randomly found that animal? well, that animal would have been rendered into something. it might have been soap or chemicals or something you and i would never eat. something that wouldn t harm us, but it might have been rendered into feed for livestock. how dangerous is that if it had been rendered into feed that livestock had eaten and then people ate the livestock? here s why it should not have been a probl ....
hooker scandal hits the hill. the first member of the obama administration getting grilled this hour on the colombian prostitution debacle. the white house saying their staff is in the clear. why do they have to testify? coverup. john edwards former top aide coming clean admitting he helped cover up edwards affair with his mist res mistress, rielle hunter. has presidential politics moved from behind the podium to on the stage? newsroom begins right now. we begin with startling new developments in a missing child case that riveted much of the world nearly five years after madeleine mccann vanished during a family vacation to portugal, british police came out this morning and say they believe she may still be alive. they released a new image showing how she might look. she ll be 9 years old in mid may. she was 3 years old when she vanished. investigators face blistering criticism for the way they handled that case. max foster is following the latest developments ....
york. outfront tonight winks and nods in the secret service. is the agency s culture to blame for the prostitution scandal that has now forced nine agents either out of their jobs or stripped of their clearances? of that the key question today. the secretary of homeland security, the department which oversees the secret service, was in the hot seat on capitol hill. to your knowledge is this the first time something like this has happened? there was nothing in the record to suggest that this behavior would happen. the washington post today, though, painted a much different picture of the agency s culture. in fact it said one agent that wasn t implicated in the matter but talked to the post said of course this has happened before. this is not the first time. another agent said take a bunch of guys out of the country and a lot of women showering them with attention, bad things are bound to happen. agents told the washington post on a 2009 visit, members of the ....