brian stowe s story, it s heartbreaking. the san francisco giants fan suffered traumatic brain injuries when he was beaten outside dodgers stadium opening day in 011. stowe suffered nerve damage in his arm. he still needs help bathing and dressing and just learning to walk again. two men are facing charges in this attack and the stowe family is now suing the dodgers. there s a hearing in that case today, andy schoals joins me now to tell us what the grounds are for this lawsuit. they re going after former dodgers owner frank mccourt because of the financial problems he was going through in 2011 going through the divorce and trying to sell the team that they had budget concerns and one of the things they neglected was security and especially in that big parking lot, it was so dark carol, they could not have
you are essential to me. if anyone is not essential, it s the u.s. congress. strong words from a congressman. let me ask you, is there a feeling within your party that s growing that we overplayed this? we pushed it too far? the shutdown was too heavy for what we wanted to achieve politically? i think there s been a group of us from the beginning that said from day one we do not want a shutdown. are we frustrated? absolutely. this has been brewing for over three years. there s two parts to this. this is being lost with so much chatter. the true message hasn t been here. there s two problems, number one, within my own conference, obviously everyone knows we have a far right faction that we have to deal with and unify. that s one challenge for the republican party. but on the other side, the democrats for over three years now and harry reid have really not had active listening sessions. they haven t sat down and discussioned some of the bigger issues of budgets and so on. it s not ju
who they are listening to, how their purpose is global rather than local. we need to increase our networks, how do we do that specifically during a time when there is the sequestration and budget concerns, how do we prioritize? we really need to invest in law enforcement and homeland security efforts and also take advantage of what is here and there s quite a few of the really good simile folks that have come over after 20 years of civil war. good people, hard-working people. we have a concern with regard to the youth, not only here but in somalia as well. having a dialogue, having a conversation with smalley is going to give us better information with regard to determining if there is a threat. this is an awakening for
of the shootings yesterday. it will represent all who have served or all who will ever serve in the united states navy. meanwhile, we are learning startling new details in the not yet released government report that suggests that budget concerns may have caused the navy to let their guard down. we know that aaron alexis went on a one-man killing street and killed 12 people before dying in a gun battle with police. this is th this is the deadlt shooting since the fort hood massacre. we start a brand-new hour of america s newsroom. i m martha maccallum. bill: i m bill hemmer. alexis got inside the
conduct one here at 6:15 local time tonight. couple hours from now. does that mean that other people will be allowed to marry before city offices close? we don t know. a lot of city office os also harris because of budget concerns are closed on fridays anyway. we will try get that information for you. as we get it, we will let you know. i guarantee you if not today by first thing monday morning i bet you will see a the love locations here in california. adam housley with the breaking news tonight on same sex marriage resuming in california by phone tonight. thank you very much, adam. i m harris faulkner in tonight for shepard smith. this is the fox report. edward snowden may be ready to come home. that s what his father is telling fox news. nsa snowden says the nas leaker might return to the united states if the feds. don t lock him up before his trial. don t slap him with a gag order and let snowden choose where he goes to trial. lon snowden says he made those requests in a letter