, spent 28 years in prison based on a dream and it wasnt his. Will he soon be free . In 1989, clarence mosesel, who is africanamerican, was sentenced to 48 years in prison after a woman said she dreamed he was the man who raped and beat her in the dark. Clarence mosesel has always maintained his innocence. But the police threw out a rape kit and any possible evidence, like bed sheets and her clothes. This summer, another man confessed to the attack. Yet mosesel remained in prison, now a judge has lifted his conviction, but mosesel still remains in jail. We will speak with Colorado Independent reporter who has long covered this story, his attorney, and with the denver District Attorneys office. Then to yemen. The situation in yemen is nothing short of catastrophic. 25 People Killed in yemen every day and another 125 that are injured. Amy as u. N. Brokered peace talks near collapse in yemens ninemonthold civil war, well speak with Sharif Abdel Kouddous who is just back from the country.
, spent 28 years in prison based on a dream and it wasnt his. Will he soon be free . In 1989, clarence mosesel, who is africanamerican, was sentenced to 48 years in prison after a woman said she dreamed he was the man who raped and beat her in the dark. Clarence mosesel has always maintained his innocence. But the police threw out a rape kit and any possible evidence, like bed sheets and her clothes. This summer, another man confessed to the attack. Yet mosesel remained in prison, now a judge has lifted his conviction, but mosesel still remains in jail. We will speak with Colorado Independent reporter who has long covered this story, his attorney, and with the denver District Attorneys office. Then to yemen. The situation in yemen is nothing short of catastrophic. 25 People Killed in yemen every day and another 125 that are injured. Amy as u. N. Brokered peace talks near collapse in yemens ninemonthold civil war, well speak with Sharif Abdel Kouddous who is just back from the country.
The incredible moments caught on tape as these boaters steer right through five water funnels. What were they thinking . And good morning, america. So much to get to this monday morning. Starting with the major confrontation on capitol hill. Government runs out of money at midnight tonight. Right now, no solution in sight. You see the countdown clock ticking right there. Tick, tick, tick, tick. Hundreds of thousands of jobs on the line right now. Wideranging effects for millions of americans. And this is all happening at the same time as the new Health Care Laws go into effect at midnight. Thats right. The issues are joined at the hip. The consequences are enormous. We have full coverage of both. Lets start with jon karl at the white house with the latest on the shutdown. Good morning, jon. Reporter good morning, george. A deadline of midnight tonight. A congress hopelessly deadlocked, a shutdown seems all but certain. The federal government is already preparing to shut the lights on o
Certain. The government is about to shut the lights. Barring a lastminute breakthrough, heres what happens at the stroke of midnight. About 800,000 federal workers deemed nonessential will be told not to show up for work tomorrow. All National Parks and monuments will be closed. If you need to get your passport renewed, do it today. Many passport offices will be closed. Many in the military, including the more than 1. 3 million on active duty are considered essential and will remain on the job. They likely wont get paychecks until an agreement is reached. The department of Homeland Security will furlough about 14 of employees. Its not a complete shutdown. The Social Security administration will continue the write checks to requitirees. The checks will get to you normally. So will your bills. Medicare and medicaid ben fish qulars be covered. The department of health and Human Services will furlough almost half of their employees. Members of congress and the president and Vice President
Conservation, creates millions of jobs right here at home, makes us more Energy Secure and Energy Independent and works with our friends, not our enemies. And i think we can get it done. Ive been around here long enough to know that things arent easy but i refuse to be cynical, i refuse to be, you know, woe is me, the world is coming to an end, which i hear a lot around here. I think theres a lot of positive things going on in our country today. The economy is improving. In north dakota, your state, i think you have zero unemployme unemployment. I think we come in second at about 2 unemployment in louisiana because we are busy working not fighting but working together to produce energy jobs for the country. So i was very proud to support this efficiency bill in committee. I would like, of course, to see some other additional things added to it, but in to move it forward, voted for it, to move this bill forward to the floor. When i became the chair of the committee, i had committed to r