fi five. we have to get on the ground pretty quick. everybody stand by. we have a couple of opposite direction arrivals. it is going to be a little delay on your departures. according to the washington post the federal official who reviewed the incident blamed a basic communication breakdown, blamed sloppy procedures and said it was a big screw up for a big airport. let s get right to athena jones live in washington, d.c. this morning. walk me through exactly what happened. you can hear the chaos in the radio transmission. what was at the root cause of it? good morning, soledad. you saw from that graphic, that s what it looked like. this happened just about after 2 p.m. tuesday. it was during a heavy rain storm, driving rain that cause the the air traffic controllers to want to change how planes were coming in and taking off. planes had been landing and departing on runway 1 going from south to north. they wanted to switch that in the rain. they wanted to switch i
but on tap plenty more opportunity for glory. here s what you can keep your eye on. in gymnastics the men fight for the all-around title and try to steal the show from the japanese favorite and look for redemption after a devastating fifth-place finish in the team final. . in the pool the women team up in the 4 by 200 meter relay. allison schmitt going for her tenth medal. and venus and serena williams expected to prove their dominance as they take on italy in the quarterfinal round of women s doubles. let s talk about michael phelps and the fab five gymnasts doing the u.s. proud. zain verjee in london. all right, phelps just became the most decorated olympian ever and has a chance to actually get a few more, right? yeah, exactly. you know, this is just a topping on a sundae now. he will blow past that incredible number he hit, 19. just a few minutes ago he swam behind me in the aquatic centre and qualified for the individual meddy and wept through to the next round. all
devices. why aren t you being allowed to see what s going on inside the courtroom? a mistake dick cheney coming out swinging, being one of the few top republicans to say john mccain s pick of sarah palin as vp was a bad choice. and they call her the missile, missy franklin, just 17 and already turning heads in london. the female michael phelps, as some call her, dives in today for two very crucial races. newsroom begins right now. good morning. thank you so much for joining us. happy monday to you. i m carol costello. we begin in poland this morning where just a few minutes ago mitt romney arrived on the third and final leg of his overseas trip. but it s his tough talk on iran that s still getting a lot of attention. romney says no option should be taken off the table to prevent iran from developing a nuclear weapon. we must not delude ourselves into thinking containment is an option. we must lead the effort to prevent iran from building and possessing nuclear wea
i appreciate your time. glad to be here. i do want to talk about, you know, what some of the warning signs might be in, you know, family members or colleagues. but first, there s a lot of mystery surrounding james holmes still. james holmes. the university of colorado said very little all we know is that he left his neuroscience program in june. he did badly on an oral exam apparently, but was not forced out of school. the school told the students and faculty not to talk with reporter which is understandable. a lot of people have asked, you know, what could this have been predicted in any way? can this sort of thing have happened essentially in a very short time or even overnight? what do you think about that? uh-huh. very unlikely overnight. if this was a drug-induced, for example, psychotic episode where somebody gets violent after using pcp, cocaine, sure, we see that. that s obviously not the case here. just from even the great distance where you and i sit, that
clinical psychologist javier amador is the author of i am not sick i don t need help. thanks for joining us. i do want to talk about what some of the warning signs might be. there is a lot of mystery surrounding james holmes still. you know, the university of colorado said very little. all we know is he left his neuro science program in june. he did badly on an oral exam but was not forced out of school. the school has told the students and faculty not to talk with reporters, which is understandable. but a lot of people have asked, could this have been predicted in any way? can this sort of thing have happened essentially in a very short time or even overnight? what do you think about that? very unlikely overnight. if this was a drug induced for example psychotic episode where somebody gets violent after using pcp, cocaine, sure. we see that, but that is obviously not the case here. just from even a great distance where you and i sit that is clearly not the case. there is