martha: so now he says he s suing cbs and they basically fired them. they are ending that show. you have all the other people involved in that show who are out of a job for the les rest oe season. he s suing hem them for $300 million. he says he wants to remain true to his contract. he says i ll come back and do it for 3. they ve made about a billion dollars in nine years and even cbs and warner bros., who does the two and a half men show have got even to the end of the line. you know when i was in new york and he trashed the hotel room and his pr man said he suffered from an allergic reaction with the woman in it and the kids next door, cbs and warner bros. were sad, what do you think of it, they said, no comment which shows the morality. martha: how long they were willing to hang in with him, right, time after time after time. what this guy needs, it
achieve is layered defense. you want to give your adversaries lots of opportunities to fail. so this technology, which looks at the bottom of the ships, is one piece of it, but there s no single technology that s going to be the silver bullet that solves all our problems. all right. so you see there, he s talking about kind of this layered approach, bringing in a lot of different ideas as they look ahead to shape shape our commerce, keep our security safe and keep your naval ports as safe. martha: have to do everything you can while you have the technology and hope for the best. thank you very much, molly line in boston, bean town this morning. bill: breaking news on a big deal a. court convicting an airline employees of plotting to blow up a plane. who he is, and who he was working with on this frightening development, moments ago. martha: and we got some very big storms. you can see them at the center of the map here that are blowing across the united states as you have your morn
and now this man. you feel like it s just a matter of time before one of these guys gets very, very lucky. i think it will be luck but it will also be skill. these are not dumb people. we have suffered through a wave of mainstream media saying they are not effective any more. al-qaida is now operating out of yemen which it was not operating effectively. now they have iraq, north africa and somalia. the idea that al-qaida is not a threat to us is nice to pwhroeuf bubelieve,but holy inch abg reu. martha: you believe the media has portrayed that in a way that is dangerous for us. the idea that 80 million muslims are going to go from their thousand-year-old faith to secular democracy can only be
case the child can be removed from the breathing tube but there are different ways of removing the tube, you can pull the tube off, or wean him off. let us get different opinions. martha: we wish the family all the best. thanks for helping them. thank you. bill: getting word now that somali pirates have hijacked yet another boat, a yacht with some four adults and three children on board, this in the indian ocean said to be being pulled toward somalia at the moment. a danish couple, three children and two crew members both from denmark. it apparently happened on thursday, four days ago. the boat rather not yet in somali territory but heading that way. it s crossing now as we work to get more on that. this coming only a few days after two american couples were shot dead on board their yacht after they were hijacked by
business has trouble creating jobs, so does a bankrupt country. italy, spain, greece, ireland, even france face sovereign debt crises and social unrest. much of our debt has been bought up by china, japan, gas prices are rising, economists have laid out the nightmare scenarios that we may soon confront. bill: speaker boehner said he can extend, keep the government running if you get additional cuts in the meantime. that house bill includes $4 billion in additional cuts and senate democrats say that figure is just too high. martha: all right. we have a huge story, the rebellion going on in libya, both sides digging in their heels right now as the rebels try to drive mo maqaddafi from power, but the libyan leader s son in a fascinating interview over the weekend, basically saying there s no problem here, everything is calm in the streets, it was a