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andrew harding has the latest on the case. psychiatrist as a general anxiety disorder. the prosecution has now hit back. demanding that independent trying to persuade the judge it was unnecessary. must undergo 30 days of evaluation. >> the defense team did not expect this to happen. using every avenue to ensure a safe trial. it is confidence in the justice system. >> and with that, a pause in the trial. andrew harding, abc news, pretoria. >> glenn greenwald was planning a trip to hong kong to meet an anonymous source -- source. bet source turned out to national security contractor edward snowden. they created shock in the u.s. and abroad. he describes his collaboration and what he thinks of the a year ago, the name of edward snowden was unknown. did you ever dream that revealing the story of u.s. government surveillance would have such an impact? >> there was a time where i started to understand the scope of the archive. union thinking about the likely dreame, we really didn't that it would be this sustained global debate. >> and he almost passed on the entire story. to
andrew harding has the latest on the case. psychiatrist as a general anxiety disorder. the prosecution has now hit back. demanding that independent trying to persuade the judge it was unnecessary. must undergo 30 days of evaluation. >> the defense team did not expect this to happen. using every avenue to ensure a safe trial. it is confidence in the justice system. >> and with that, a pause in the trial. andrew harding, abc news, pretoria. >> glenn greenwald was planning a trip...
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here is andrew harding. >> this is an intensely personal conflict between two key rivals. they have finally sat down and fleshed out the broad outlines of the possible agreement. i think it is much too early to see this as a lasting final breakthrough. above all, it's a reminder of how unnecessary this conflict has been. we are talking about a million people homeless, thousands of people killed, for what, essentially a political dispute with any ruling party. if this breakthrough, the steel sticks, it will at least be proof that conservative international diplomacy in a chaotic messy world can at least sometimes make a real difference. >> that was andrew harding 4s there. in thailand, the police have fired tear gas and used water cannons against antigovernment demonstrators in bangkok. the clashes came after protesters try to force their way into a government building. houses have been out on the streets to demand the resignation of the cabinet. just two days after a court forced out the prime minister. it is almost as if nothing has changed in the past six months. the con
here is andrew harding. >> this is an intensely personal conflict between two key rivals. they have finally sat down and fleshed out the broad outlines of the possible agreement. i think it is much too early to see this as a lasting final breakthrough. above all, it's a reminder of how unnecessary this conflict has been. we are talking about a million people homeless, thousands of people killed, for what, essentially a political dispute with any ruling party. if this breakthrough, the...
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. >> so concerned about andrew's day-to-day care, he has a hard time worrying about lobbying. he found his son was only receiving two hours a month of speech therapy. i was with him when he spoke with the speech therapist. >> she says to you, he doesn't follow our commands and we can only evaluate what he does. >> i pulled down my slep an -- my cell phone and showed her how he follows commands. >> push it up more, more, more, you got it. hold onto it and push it. push it up. there you go, there you go andrew. >> kids corner owner declined to sit down with us. we received this statement from kids corner. our dedicated staff has exemplary record. we take our dedication to the patients very seriously. >> andrew's progress is diminished, and doesn't know what will happen to andrew when he reaches 21 and can't even stay at kids corner. >> state of florida, you don't care. you don't. this is one father that could tell you that. like i say, you don't care about my son or the rest of these kids. and i see it, live it every day. >> what happens here in tallahassee plays out in the live
. >> so concerned about andrew's day-to-day care, he has a hard time worrying about lobbying. he found his son was only receiving two hours a month of speech therapy. i was with him when he spoke with the speech therapist. >> she says to you, he doesn't follow our commands and we can only evaluate what he does. >> i pulled down my slep an -- my cell phone and showed her how he follows commands. >> push it up more, more, more, you got it. hold onto it and push it. push it...
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andrew? figure outry hard to what steve ballmer is thinking. it is very clear this is a vanity purchase, not a business purchase. after all he was sent a package by the sterling's two days ago of financial information. this is about 17 pages long, it is unheard of that nobody was making a serious is this investment for hundreds of millions of dollars would not do further due diligence. if you look at the typical financial statement and you know something about the sport, you have a lot of questions you want to follow-up with. the very fact that he has made this offer on the basis of two days of information and no interaction, and no time to go out and explore new television contracts suggests that this guy about owning a basketball team. >> maybe he is not crazy though. incrediblyin a permissive time, he can go get a low-interest line, and it is almost like he is buying it for free. >> he is an adrenaline addict. he can afford not to care. he is in a situation where this is sort of a rush situation. he has lost out before trying to get a team.
andrew? figure outry hard to what steve ballmer is thinking. it is very clear this is a vanity purchase, not a business purchase. after all he was sent a package by the sterling's two days ago of financial information. this is about 17 pages long, it is unheard of that nobody was making a serious is this investment for hundreds of millions of dollars would not do further due diligence. if you look at the typical financial statement and you know something about the sport, you have a lot of...
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on these farms. >> it's certainly a hard business, and andrew, thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> ever wonder how white collared shirts became fashionable business attire? i'm going to take you back 150 years and give you the answer. >> coming up after "real money" with ali velshi, our prime time newscast. dozens killed in a crowded marketplace, and whether it appears to be the work of boko haram, and plus, the polls are closing in some of the six states holding elections tonight. looking at the winners and whether it means control of the united states senate. that's coming up after "real money" with ali velshi. >> it explains the history of a term that's thrown out without much thought. white collar refers it a class that generally has higher salaries, but doesn't do much in the way of manual labor. it was coined in the 19 century with a new thing taking shape, office work. bookkeepers and the like were out numbered by servants and laborers in cities like new york, and these office workers didn't seem to produce anything except endless paperwork and that wasn't secured hard w
on these farms. >> it's certainly a hard business, and andrew, thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> ever wonder how white collared shirts became fashionable business attire? i'm going to take you back 150 years and give you the answer. >> coming up after "real money" with ali velshi, our prime time newscast. dozens killed in a crowded marketplace, and whether it appears to be the work of boko haram, and plus, the polls are closing in some of the six...
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on these farms. >> it's certainly a hard business, and andrew, thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> ever wonder how white collared shirts became fashionable business attire? i'm going to take you back 150 years and give you the answer. >> it explains the history of a term that's thrown out without much thought. white collar refers it a class that generally has higher salaries, but doesn't do much in the way of manual labor. it was coined in the 19 century with a new thing taking shape, office work. bookkeepers and the like were out numbered by servants and laborers in cities like new york, and these office workers didn't seem to produce anything except endless paperwork and that wasn't secured hard work back then. they did things on paper endlessly, and what set them apart, their business attire. the well to do of the day liked to wear white shirts with stiff collars on them. and they were too expensive for this new class of clerks, so clothing stores catered to them by selling stiff collars. over the years, the attachable white collars went out of style. but the number of white
on these farms. >> it's certainly a hard business, and andrew, thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> ever wonder how white collared shirts became fashionable business attire? i'm going to take you back 150 years and give you the answer. >> it explains the history of a term that's thrown out without much thought. white collar refers it a class that generally has higher salaries, but doesn't do much in the way of manual labor. it was coined in the 19 century with a...
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on these farms. >> it's certainly a hard business, and andrew, thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> ever wonder how white collared shirts became fashionable business attire? i'm going to take you back 150 years and give you the answer. real reporting that brings you the world. >> this is a pretty dangerous trip. >> security in beirut is tight. >> more reporters. >> they don't have the resources to take the fight to al shabaab. >> more bureaus, more stories. >> this is where the typhoon came ashore. giving you a real global perspective like no other can. >> al jazeera, nairobi. >> on the turkey-syria border. >> venezuela. >> beijing. >> kabul. >> hong kong. >> ukraine. >> the artic. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. >> it explains the history of a term that's thrown out without much thought. white collar refers it a class that generally has higher salaries, but doesn't do much in the way of manual labor. it was coined in the 19 century with a new thing taking shape, office work. bookkeepers and the like were out numbered by servants and
on these farms. >> it's certainly a hard business, and andrew, thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> ever wonder how white collared shirts became fashionable business attire? i'm going to take you back 150 years and give you the answer. real reporting that brings you the world. >> this is a pretty dangerous trip. >> security in beirut is tight. >> more reporters. >> they don't have the resources to take the fight to al shabaab. >> more...
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. >> hard to believe. nbc's andrew siff. thank you, andrew. >>> president obama unveiling a number of actions to promote energy efficiency and green jobs. he made the announcement in california. the new initiatives will help cut pollution and will save businesses $26 billion in energy bills. this comes after the release of a new white house report on climate change and it warns if we do nothing, temperatures could rise up to 10 degrees this century. >> we've got to have the public understand this is an issue that is going to impact our kids and our grandkids unless we do something about it. >> joining me now, coral davenport, the climate energy reporter with the "new york times." welcome back to the show to you, coral. give me the true level of alarm here on a scale of 1 to 10. >> well, alex, what i can do is tell you what's new about this report. this report is the first ever detailed granular specific look at the impact of climate change on the u.s. it gets very detailed. we're going to see flooding in cedar rapids, iowa.
. >> hard to believe. nbc's andrew siff. thank you, andrew. >>> president obama unveiling a number of actions to promote energy efficiency and green jobs. he made the announcement in california. the new initiatives will help cut pollution and will save businesses $26 billion in energy bills. this comes after the release of a new white house report on climate change and it warns if we do nothing, temperatures could rise up to 10 degrees this century. >> we've got to have the...
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and coolidge and hoover andrew mellon was himself a banker and deleted it was important to allow the banking community to do what it needed to do which meant not having any real rules and they ultimately resulted is a tremendous amount of speculation after world war i that ultimately led to a tremendous crash, which ultimately led to the great depression. so those presidents at relationships, but they didn't really try to use them to get anything back from the bankers. just going through in history, lbj was someone who didn't really come from the same establishment on the societal connection as some of the main bankers as his time, that he was such a master politician that he understood how to sort of throw the personalities and the positions of the people in the power and drinking at the time as well as get stuff done. so, he was very much a man about you know, i will -- i will not restrict you. i will not worry about fewer competitors iyourcompetitors ins of the financial service firms twho think you have to much power. i'm not going to play in any of that, but you need to support
and coolidge and hoover andrew mellon was himself a banker and deleted it was important to allow the banking community to do what it needed to do which meant not having any real rules and they ultimately resulted is a tremendous amount of speculation after world war i that ultimately led to a tremendous crash, which ultimately led to the great depression. so those presidents at relationships, but they didn't really try to use them to get anything back from the bankers. just going through in...
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and coolidge and hoover and andrew melon, was a banker and believed it was important to allow the banking community to do what it needed to do, which meant not having any real rules, and they also met results with a tremendous amount of speculation after world war i that ultimately led to a tremendous crash, which ultimately led to a great depression. so, those presidents had relationships but they didn't really try to use them to get anything back from the bankers. it just going forward in history, lbj was someone who didn't come from the same eastern establishment societal connections as some of the main bankers about he was such a master politician that he understood how to sort of stroke the personalities and the positions of the people in power and banking at the time, as well as get stuff done. so, he was very much a man about, i will pass -- i will not restrict you. i will not worry about your competitors, smaller type ofs of financial service firms who think you have to much power. i will do what you need to do but you need too support my great society and not say anything negativ
and coolidge and hoover and andrew melon, was a banker and believed it was important to allow the banking community to do what it needed to do, which meant not having any real rules, and they also met results with a tremendous amount of speculation after world war i that ultimately led to a tremendous crash, which ultimately led to a great depression. so, those presidents had relationships but they didn't really try to use them to get anything back from the bankers. it just going forward in...
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, with more than 3,000 people arrested each year for doing it. >> we're working hard here and to get fake bills is just like an insult. >> reporter: but for the last four years u.s. authorities have been quietly tracking the one counterfeiter who has produced a fake $20 bill that is that good, described by authorities as virtually undetectable. this is really good, isn't it? >> it's very good. >> reporter: and this is the man who says he did it, coming forward out of the shadows tonight on "20/20" to unabashedly admit something that could put him in a u.s. prison for years. his name is frank bourassa. >> i am the world's best counterfeiter right now. no one better than me. it's me. >> reporter: we found the artful faker in a small town in canada, outside montreal. it was here that the 44-year-old bourassa, a small time drug dealer with a big time passion for money. the real kind. when you tilt the bill it changes color. >> reporter: the real kind, says he secretly set up an operation that would put him into the upper echelons of the criminal world. was it a thrill? >> it was a thrill
, with more than 3,000 people arrested each year for doing it. >> we're working hard here and to get fake bills is just like an insult. >> reporter: but for the last four years u.s. authorities have been quietly tracking the one counterfeiter who has produced a fake $20 bill that is that good, described by authorities as virtually undetectable. this is really good, isn't it? >> it's very good. >> reporter: and this is the man who says he did it, coming forward out of the...
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. >> the initial blast that starts the fire wakes andrew up and he begins recording the scene from his balcony. >> woke me up so hard-core. >> i thought it could have been an earthquake or maybe something hit my building or something like that. i had no clue that like anything had exploded. >> then the 30,000 gallon propane tank explodes. >> i was shocked more than scared. i had never seen anything like it before. >> the shock wave hits him. >> damn! >> that's part of the reason the camera went shaky. all of a sudden we get this big push coming at us and everything's moving, so it was just like surreal. that was the biggest -- the loudest sound i had ever heard. >> the massive explosion blows out windows and sets off car alarms. >> every car parked out here, the alarm was going off and everybody was running outside to see what was going on. >> the fiery cloud slowly dissipates into the night sky. >> it was bright orange and it seemed to lift, like this aura from it, like i don't know, craziness. >> enormous blast is the result of the fire melting the steel surrounding the tank, followe
. >> the initial blast that starts the fire wakes andrew up and he begins recording the scene from his balcony. >> woke me up so hard-core. >> i thought it could have been an earthquake or maybe something hit my building or something like that. i had no clue that like anything had exploded. >> then the 30,000 gallon propane tank explodes. >> i was shocked more than scared. i had never seen anything like it before. >> the shock wave hits him. >> damn!...
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administrator kathryn sullivan warned it's hard to predict the strength of the storms that do reach the u.s. > as we saw with sandy in 2012, and with hurricane andrew back in 1992, it only takes one destructive storm to make for a very bad season on the ground in our communities. >> reporter: a new warning system will be available this year to alert coastal residents about storm surge. this map is an example of what an alert could look like in south florida. the colors indicate how a surge could rise. the warning will be updated at least every six hours. and here in the ft. lauderdale area, waves caused by storm surge from hurricane sandy in 2012 wiped out two lanes of a highway. and, scott, we should caution that these government predictions have only been right about half the time. last year, they predicted that there would be 11 hurricanes. there were just two. >> pelley: vicente, thank you very much. severe storms are pushing through other parts of the country tonight. hail in pennsylvania brought highway traffic to a stop. in redding, they got enough to shovel. hailstones crashed t
administrator kathryn sullivan warned it's hard to predict the strength of the storms that do reach the u.s. > as we saw with sandy in 2012, and with hurricane andrew back in 1992, it only takes one destructive storm to make for a very bad season on the ground in our communities. >> reporter: a new warning system will be available this year to alert coastal residents about storm surge. this map is an example of what an alert could look like in south florida. the colors indicate how a...
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andrew mccarthy is a former federal prosecutor and national review contributing editor. the select committee will have a staff counsel who basically prepares trey gowdy and pushes this investigation along. your name is coming up in many, many circles. are you the man for the job? >> they're trying to demote me, and i'm not going to have it. >> why not? >> in all seriousness, i would be from an ethical stand point, i think it would be wrong for me to even consider it if somebody thought to offer it to me because the one thing you don't want to have in any situation is somebody who is out doing commentary and who has made conclusive statements about what he thinks has gone on here run an investigation, the point of which is to dig -- to get what the actual -- >> because you would appear to have biased. >> and, look, we know from prior investigation that is this is what they do. they attack the person doing the investigation in the hope of sort of obfuscating what the facts are. picking somebody like me would give them good ammunition to do that because i would, i think, cr
andrew mccarthy is a former federal prosecutor and national review contributing editor. the select committee will have a staff counsel who basically prepares trey gowdy and pushes this investigation along. your name is coming up in many, many circles. are you the man for the job? >> they're trying to demote me, and i'm not going to have it. >> why not? >> in all seriousness, i would be from an ethical stand point, i think it would be wrong for me to even consider it if...
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they are working incredibly hard. they have bigger barriers. sometimes they do not come from intact families. that is what andrew kelly writes about in this book. it is not just about giving more money. there will be a lot of people who will say, they want to help poor people. what is different from what liberals want to do? wewon a dynamic process -- want a dynamic process of choice and accountability. to pour more tax dollars into failing institutions. we want to think about those people who are facing a tougher time today because they are facing a wage crunch. fuddy-duddies. this is about america the way it is right now. 1/10 of the people in this country are like me, children of immigrants. we need new institutions to help them and that is what this book is all about and you have to read it. thank you. [applause] assassins spanned out across the nation and assassinated all of administrators. bear in mind. >> do you have a reaction? >> the thing that you offered up here and this is very important for the conservative movement. how do you app
they are working incredibly hard. they have bigger barriers. sometimes they do not come from intact families. that is what andrew kelly writes about in this book. it is not just about giving more money. there will be a lot of people who will say, they want to help poor people. what is different from what liberals want to do? wewon a dynamic process -- want a dynamic process of choice and accountability. to pour more tax dollars into failing institutions. we want to think about those people who...
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that's a -- that's a very hard thing still for the country. people have this tremendous loss of faith in the capacity political system to do anything about the challenges they face. >> joining me now is andrew ross sorkin and from "squawk box." was it necessary to bail out the economy? >> the answer is unee quifically yes but it was a polarizing decision. he is a polarizing figure for many. i think you have to define what the bailout was about. so did he save the system? yes. did he save the system as we know it? yes. but i think there's a lot of people out there that would say the system unto itself, at least as it exists today wasn't worth saving. >> should have been maybe torn down. one of the things that makes people particularly enraged, it seems no one went to jail. no individuals were held accountable. >> i did ask about that on the air and for the magazine and i don't want to say he disem bls, he says not in this business, not a prosecutor. he would argue as i probably would, there are a lot of people with incentive to prosecute, prose
that's a -- that's a very hard thing still for the country. people have this tremendous loss of faith in the capacity political system to do anything about the challenges they face. >> joining me now is andrew ross sorkin and from "squawk box." was it necessary to bail out the economy? >> the answer is unee quifically yes but it was a polarizing decision. he is a polarizing figure for many. i think you have to define what the bailout was about. so did he save the system?...
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although, we also found out that new york governor andrew cuomo has scored a $700,000 advance for his book. it's going to be called "all things possible." we also learned exactly which journalist hillary clinton plans to speak to when she promotes her second memoir "hard choices" due out next month. wasn't surprised to learn, i didn't make the cut. she's already written another memoir, but this new one will offer a candid view of what it will take for the united states to lead the world in the 21st century. in other words, this book appears to be the inevitable first step in a run for the presidency. always a certain amount of risk in writing this type of book before a run for office. how much can a candidate really reveal without turning off some part of the electorate? in 2008, terry mcauliffe wrote that just before the birth of his daughter, he left his wife at the hospital so he could attend a party for "washington post" reporter lloyd grove. he did the same thing for a fundraiser after the birth of his son. could argue that the best book in the genre is president obama's boot dre
although, we also found out that new york governor andrew cuomo has scored a $700,000 advance for his book. it's going to be called "all things possible." we also learned exactly which journalist hillary clinton plans to speak to when she promotes her second memoir "hard choices" due out next month. wasn't surprised to learn, i didn't make the cut. she's already written another memoir, but this new one will offer a candid view of what it will take for the united states to...
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. >> read appearing before the british parliament at this hour -- >> hard to read when the words are moving. >> trying to win -- i can't read it. it's gone now. >> everyone can play along at home now. >> we should do it with andrew when the names come up. lawmakers want assurances that jobs would remain in britain if a deal took place. whatever you want to do be, we're losing a billion dollars a year in taxes. pfizer has hinted its $106 billion offer could go higher if astrazeneca does agree to talk. >>> we're about two hours away from the latest read on u.s. sales. we're also getting new data this morning on import and export prices as well as business inventories. we're watching the shares of directv this morning. reports say that at&t is indeed in talks to buy the satellite tv provider for $50 billion or 95 cents a share. that deal could be completed within a few weeks. is the rationale triple play, andrew? is that the whole idea? is it triple play? >> two things. brian roberts, comcast runs our parent company, said you have to have a national footprint. if you want to buy the nfl
. >> read appearing before the british parliament at this hour -- >> hard to read when the words are moving. >> trying to win -- i can't read it. it's gone now. >> everyone can play along at home now. >> we should do it with andrew when the names come up. lawmakers want assurances that jobs would remain in britain if a deal took place. whatever you want to do be, we're losing a billion dollars a year in taxes. pfizer has hinted its $106 billion offer could go...
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andrew will be coming into town later today, too. >> today? >> i am. taking off this afternoon. >> can't get a direct flight anymore. >> can't get there from here. >> it's impossible. >> so hard to get there. >> we'll talk about that with jordan hansel and netjets and whether that is making it easier for netjets to pick up customers because it has gotten tougher to get here. >> that's a good question, actually. >> expensive. >> it is expensive. >> there and back. >> it is expensive. >> definitely get a jeff for what it costs. >> what do you think it costs? >> on a netjet to go there and back. >> 35. >> each way or round trip. >> round trip. 40 maybe. >> we'll ask the question. >> maybe more. i don't know. depends on the jet, obviously. >> we will see. we will see. >> see you in a little bit. >> thanks, guys. >>> what's the average yearly annual salary in the united states? it's a different breed of person that can spend a year's salary -- >>> in the headlines, astrazeneca rejected an improved takeover bid by pfizer. this is really interesting on so man
andrew will be coming into town later today, too. >> today? >> i am. taking off this afternoon. >> can't get a direct flight anymore. >> can't get there from here. >> it's impossible. >> so hard to get there. >> we'll talk about that with jordan hansel and netjets and whether that is making it easier for netjets to pick up customers because it has gotten tougher to get here. >> that's a good question, actually. >> expensive. >> it is...
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we hard from her this morning with the very latest. >> here is what's going on. in early april is when all this went down. 25-year-old marine reservist andrew got lost while heading to san diego and accidentsally crossed into mexico. mexican border guards searched his truck finding three guns he legally bought here in the united states. he says he thought they would just let him turn around and go back to the united states, but mexican police arrested him and threw him in jail. things got more tense when an inmate threatened to kill him. his mother says the death threat forced him to take matters into his own hands. she was life on "fox & friends" earlier this morning. >> when he called me the next day and told me, mom, i escaped, i said what? and he said, but i was able to get into a safer part of the jail and i feel safer now. they were able to put him into a private cell at that point. now he's chained by all fours, strapped to a cot for 25 days now, uncertain of his future and actually feeling hopeless because of the uncertainty. >> his situation is similar t
we hard from her this morning with the very latest. >> here is what's going on. in early april is when all this went down. 25-year-old marine reservist andrew got lost while heading to san diego and accidentsally crossed into mexico. mexican border guards searched his truck finding three guns he legally bought here in the united states. he says he thought they would just let him turn around and go back to the united states, but mexican police arrested him and threw him in jail. things got...