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Japan is the second biggest foreign creditor. 1.135 trillion. ironically, the biggest holder is the social security trust fund and we own our own debt and we would be hurting ourselves. the new hundred dollar bill debuts today. i don t carry hundred s but this bill was originally due in 2011 but a printing problem that left blank spaces on them. the new bill has several features designed to make it easier for the public to authenticate but more difficult for counterfeiters and include a blue ribbon and color changing ink that changes from copper to green when it s tilted. it s relieved during a government shutdown, a shutdown that ben franklin might not approve of. i only get hundred s when i get to the table. i went to d.c. yesterday and ....
Easier to authenticate and harder to counterfeit. the bill contains a blue 3-d security ribbon and color-shifting ink that changes from copper to green when tilted. the image of benjamin franklin is still there but no longer surrounded by a dark oval. the actor tom hanks says he s been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. he says he s known for years that he was had a pre-diabetic condition marked by high blood sugar levels. listen to what he told david letterman. i went to the doctor and he said you know those high blood sugar numbers you ve been dealing with since you were 36? well, you ve graduated. you ve got type 2 diabetes, young man. hanks says he will be able to manage his condition through diet, as millions of other people do. the actor also sat down with cnn s christiane amanpour. you will be able to see that interview on cnn.com. just ahead, a looming crisis, two lawmakers are here to debate who needs to do what ....
On that. yeah, that s an important point. when you say grand jury, what you mean is it s tilted towards the prosecution, operates in secret. we don t have the adversarial testing of the information. i want to draw you out, though, governor, on the way we talk about safety. because it seems sometimes whether the debate is on foreign policy or these intelligence gathering methods that people want to resolve every question by saying, well, if it makes us any bit safer at all, then that s the end of the conversation. you ve campaigned at times against that kind of thinking. i want to play something from avenue saddam hussein was first captured from you. the acapture of saddam is a good thing, which i hope very much will keep our soldiers in iraq and around the world safer, but the capture of saddam has not made america safer. when you said that on the campaign trail back in the 2004 presidential campaign, governor, that was, as you know, a huge controversy with people saying that eve ....
investigators want to know what went wrong during that very scary landing. we re going to show it to you. you can see a shower of sparks as southwest airlines passenger plane skidded along the runway at laguardia s airport. the flight was carrying 150 people, at least ten were injured. passengers say they had no warning what was coming. it just landed, strong boom. i could tell something hit very, very hard. was sitting right over the wings. didn t realize that the front of the wheels had come done at that point until we came to a start and then you realized we were tilted. any warning at all? none whatsoever. to iraq now. two deadly jail breaks may have been an inside job. hundreds of prisoners from abu ghraib, including several high ranking members of al qaeda were ....
Laguardia airport. 150 people were on board. you could tell something hit very, very hard. was sitting over the wings. didn t realize the front of the wheels came down until we came to a stop. then you realized we were tilted. any warning at all? none what so ever. somebody said we were coming in hard. from where i was sitting, you couldn t tell. none of the injuries said to be serious. investigators say the pilots didn t report problems before the rough landing. the owners of a train that derailed and incinerated a quebec town are facing a lawsuit in this country. they are suing the rail company. that suit was filed in illinois where the rail mine is based. a separate class action suit by ....