when the situation was a pair of the over, sent out a press release saying they are not come into that building. i have not had any further conversation with the federal government at any level. there once again examining places in our community. they are looking at a home that is used for an orphanage years ago, now disused for troubled young individuals looking to cohabitate this facility again increasing numbers 60 or so individuals that this place was never designed to handle in addition to the current residence. jenna: it must feel helpless to notice is going going on beyond your purview as supervisor. i was told of the kennedy did not supported, they would not come here. they clearly didn t. i don t know how long before that is no longer adhered to. it lit will be forced upon us ae will have to try to deal with it
would have been worth $85 per share. they would have financed it with 40% cash, roughly 34 landowners. pretty impressive driving of the shares of other companies that only time warner, but discovery can indications this up, viacom and scripps networks. jenna: thank you be at jon: the mother of the georgia toddler who died while trapped in a hot car is speaking out for the first time. she says she is devastated by the death calling it every parents nightmare. this as her husband is facing murder charges in the case and questions are being raised about her possible involvement. jonathan hunt has more on this horrible story. the statement was issued by the attorney who appealed for his client to be left in peace tomorrow the death of her 22-month-old son, cooper.
admitting the merits of the potential suit that accuses the president of making changes to obamacare it claims should have been left to congress. jenna: john kerry taking some heat after saying he gets a little uptight when he hears politicians say how exceptional the united states is. do your genes hold the answer to your love life? plus our hashtag one lucky guy at the top of the hour. don t miss it, back to you. jon: thank you, both. jenna: investigators pretending workers in the wake of yesterday s crash, officials say rails which was not properly installed during repairs back in may. now in the work against the assistant good crash quickly to people entering more than 130 and several cars derailed between two stations in the morning rush. jon: is the internet turning
problems in their containment labs long before the june anthrax release. i just don t understand why they didn t heed those warnings. dr. freeden has indicated that he was as surprised as anybody bit scope of the problems. the fact, that, dr. frieden you were so surprised is a problem in of itself. jenna: steve centanni in washington with the very latest on this story. steve? reporter: serious problems at cdc the head of that agency saying he will impose a moratorium on shipment of all kind of substances like anthrax until they can get to the bottom of this. in an incident last month at the cdc lab that handles bioterrorism agents dozens of workers were potentially exposed to anthrax when samples were sent to another lab without being sterilized first. nobody got sick but it was very dangerous. there was internal investigation. then a usda investigation and now capitol hill, congress is looking into it. the chairman of the committee in today hearing. listen. what we have here is a
we need solutions to protect the middle class s pocketbook. they have wasted taxpayers time and money with costly government shutdowns and frivolous lawsuits. it is time for a change. reporter: as part of the house rules committee hearing they re hearing from legal experts and their advice has been they should not sue with a laundry list of grievances against president obama. that is why house lawmakers are considering a targeted action going after his executive actions related to the health care law. jon? jon: mike emanuel. thank you. jenna: new investigation into the cdc finding even more dangerous safety lapses at its labs. the new probe coming after dozens of scientists were exposed to anthrax last month at a lab in atlanta. now we re learning about the mishandling of other diseases across the country. this has the cdc s director in the hot seat this morning on capitol hill. cdc had ample warnings and should have been focused on the