earlier. obviously there s civil disowe yens participant who want to be arrested at some point today so we ll keep an eye on that and we ll talk to thelma gutierrez i m sure next hour. ali velshi joins us at the top of the hour. good to see you, ines, we re back in a moment. blnks let me tell you about a very important phone call i made. when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp. medicare supplement insurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn t cover everything. in fact, it only pays up to 80% of your part b expenses.
now that judge bolton has temporarily blocked the most controversial parts of the arizona immigration law, ha is left? josh levs has what s in and out of sb 1070. i ve been pacing through it. i was looking through the language. it s interesting how she pulls it apart. i ll show you some of the most or important the most newsworthy provisions that are out of the bill. we ve got a section called what s out. the bill, based on what she s done to it, it no longer requires officers to check immigration status. this is important, you and i have talked about this language. the way the law is written, it says that they have to, they re required to make a reasonable effort when practicable to check someone s immigration status if they re pulled over for some legitimate reason. that s no longer there. so this key requirement on police to check immigration status, gone. next thing here. it is no longer in arizona now, a crime for failure to apply for or carry documents. this is interesting. bec
industries and lost a half-million dollars when the alleged scam was revealed and the stock plummeted. adair feels especially betrayed, because he s a vietnam veteran, who chose to park his money in dhb, as a way of showing his patriotism. how could i be so stupid? how could i not have gotten out of this thing before it was as low as it was? you really feel dumb. reporter: brooks has pleaded not guilty. his lawyers, who would not talk to cnn on cam remarks don t dispute that his personal expenses were paid for by the company. but add, those expenditures were authorized. you know, this is the kind of case that makes a defense lawyer things, why didn t i go to medical school. white-collar cases are never really slam-dunks, but this one seems to come pretty close. reporter: and that s not all. prosecutors allege david brooks also spent years trying to develop a memory-erasing pill with the veterinarian who cared for his race horses.
the alleged target? the cfo of his company. the cfo spent 23 days testifying against her former boss. if he s convicted, brooks could spend the rest of his life in prison. elena cho, cnn, central islip, new york. twitter, facebook, cnn.com. a lot of folks have something to say about arizona s new immigration enforcement law. it is what is hot on the internet. we re back in a moment. of course, winning s not bad either. subaru. the only manufacturer with 2010 iihs top safety picks for all models. isn t it nice when honest virtues win?
rental villa in the dominican republic. we know he had allegedly had rent-controlled multiple apartments in his harlem apartment building, including one that he was allegedly using for political purposes. we know that he didn t disclose hundreds of thousands of dollars in assets on his congressional disclosure form. and also, that he used congressional letterhead to solicit donations for a project in his district. a project at the city college that actually bore his name, tony. the question is, are we going to see things beyond what we already know? are there going to be any surprises. and as one democratic source that i spoke to, a leadership source said, god help us if there s anything new in these allegations. brianna, my understanding is these proceedings are pretty rare. how long has it been since we saw something like this. reporter: it s been about eight years, it was 2002 the last time we saw one one of these hearings, it s called an adjudactory subcommittee hearing. it s a