estridge s piece on this because it is very revealing about what arthur and i were just talking about. martha? martha: there is a new push today to learn what happened at u.s. consulate in benghazi. as hundreds of special-ops vets have gotten together now to try to push for a new investigation into that september 11th terror attack. we re going to speak with one of those vets why he thinks the obama administration has been lying he says to the american public. gregg: plus a sign of the times? a big shake-up at a major american retailer after a big change in its pricing plans. what this shows about the average american family during these tough economic times. [ male announcer] surprise you re having triplets.
its relationship with thei isu. and how this modern member feels. the prince is a heart beat away from the government but not a member of it but a business mogul with a fortune of some $20 billion, they call him a saudi warren buffet, he feels empowered to say what he thinks. we should not take things for granted and change and change fast. like everyone else in the middle east, he is watching libya closely. do you approve of what the west is doing with libya and nato and air strikes on behalf of nato rebels. i think what is happening in libya is a shameful act. the west has no policy or objective or mission statement. although he doesn t speak for the government, as a powerful investor, he does monitor the pricing plans. you have monitor is bahrain and saudi arabia and our region, this will create some
calculated murder. john hendren, abc news, washington. a wireless mega merger is under way. at&t is buying t-mobile for $39 billion. the cash and stock deal faces severe scrutiny with regulators. if it clears, at&t would become the number one cell phone company in the u.s. customers can expect better coverage. and also fewer pricing plans. let s hope. let s hope so. here s your monday forecast, everybody. have some heavy rain in southern california. showers in san francisco, portland and seattle. another 2 feet of snow in the sierra range and a foot in the southern rockies. showers from the upper midwest to the ohio valley. a wintry mix in northern new england and rain here in new york and in philly. 70s from dallas to atlanta and miami. 57 in chicago. 64 in omaha. 60s from billings to salt lake city. near 70 in phoenix. well, it was a stunning close encounter that was simply out of this world. pretty cool. i don t know if anybody saw this around here. take a look at this
the beauty of the internet, everything on there is free. the new york times now charging readers for its online content. you know eventually they were going to start to go there. carmen wong-ulrich here with more. is it the end of an era? well, one of the last big newspaper holdouts on free online access will now charge. a new pay wall for access to online content. if your current home delivery and digital subscriber, you get free access. but for nonsubscribers, you have a limit. you can look at 20 articles or slide shows a month for free, and they keep track, trust me. after that, there are three pricing plans for $15 a month to $35 a month for access to all platforms. there are some loopholes because they love social networking. if you go to the time site directed through facebook, twitter, or blogs, you can read
to our website openforum.com/yourbusiness. there just hit the ask the show link to submit a question for our panel. again, the website is openforum.com/yourbusiness. or if you d rather, you can e-mail us your questions and your comments. the address is yourbusiness@msnbc.com. loyalty cards can be a great way to encourage repeat business. but physical cards aren t always needed anymore. our website of the week can help you get started. mycardstar.com provides loyalty card services for smartphones. businesses can set up a loyalty program allowing shoppers to scan a bar code on they smartphone at the time of purchase. the site can help you manage coupons, send messages to loyalty card holders a provide shopper analytics. pricing plans are based on the size of the business. to learn more about today s show, click on our website, it s openforum.com/yourbusiness.