if you re feeling anxiety, just turn it off, walk away. if you could. it s tough. yeah, okay. we re out of time, doctor. i d love to chat more. good to see you, sir. nearly 34 million americans will hit the road this labor day weekend but we ll take a look at how the holiday and priceness syria are impacting prices at the pump. also addicted to gasoline, as you know. stay tuned. hey linda!
would perform under the pressure and having left criticism and so much criticism and so many people watching his every move. it affected eed the way he pla and he decided after that, this is a game. he had fun playing it his whole life and he is going to approach it differently. we saw that in the finals when they beat oklahoma city and he won his first title. that s how he is approaching it this year. you saw him joking around with me in that interview and what his big plans were, carol, to prep for the game, not only look at game film but watch spungbob squarepants with his two young sons last night. if you re feeling anxiety or tension, spongebob will pull you out. got rid of the headband and everything was fine. rachel nichols, thanks so much, that was fun. up next in the newsroom. hope with strings attached. the taliban wants to make a deal that could free a u.s. soldier held captive since 2009.
it doesn t feel that is what this night was about. it is about a president would has and does not look like he is feeling anxiety. heather: karl rove also talking this morning but not about what was in the president s speech, rather, what was actually not in the president s speech. calling the president out for ignoring three parts of his first term: stimulus and obamacare. we saw it in the film but the president never mentioned the word stimulus, which was the big domestic accomplishment designed to jump start the economy. again, while it was mentioned in the film, he himself never said the words obamacare or afford able care. the first has been considered by most as a failure. a number of polls show two out of three americans believe that
geen, everyone. out front tonight, we have breaking news. new details are coming out about the army staff sergeant accused of killing 16 afghan civilians, including nine children. now, this is that house to house rampage that happened yesterday. and here is the very latest about the suspect. we have learned that the staff sergeant is in his 30s and was diagnosed with a traumatic brain injury after a vehicle rollover accident in 2010 in iraq. now, he was treated for that and then found fit for duty. he has served several tours in iraq. this, though, was his first deployment to afghanistan. now, we also know that he s a qualial qaeda qualified infantry sniper, which means he s trained to kill at 800 meters. he remains in nato custody tonight. we do have some new details about how the u.s. military learned about the i think ncide what happened as soon as they found out. chris, what more can you tell us? one of the biggest tipoff was when these afghan villages showed up at th
afghan civilian, including nine children. this is that house to house rampage that happened yesterday. here is the latest. we have learned that the staff sergeant is in his 30s and was diagnosed with a traumatic brain injury after a vehicle roll over accident in 2010 in iraq. he was treated for that and then found fit for duty. he has served several tours in iraq. this was his first deployment to afghanistan. now, we also know he s a qualified infantry niper, which means he s trained to hit to kill at 800 meters. they say all evidence indicates he acted alone. he remains in nato custody and we have new details about how the u.s. military learned about the incident and what happened as soon as they found out. let s get to chris lawrence at the pentagon. what more can you tell us? one of the biggest tipoffs is when the the afghan villagers showed up at the base carrying their wounded saying someone had been shooting at them. now, before that happened, this soldier apparently