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million cars and suvs have been recalled over possible brake fluid leaks and fuel problems. the company says no accidents have been linked to that. and a new fight over the don t ask, don t tell military policy. just a day after the lower court s decision allowed gays and lesbians to openly serve in the military, in fact, they were going to recruiting offices and signing up. well, a federal appeals court blocked that ruling at the behest of the obama administration saying it needs more time. the defense says it will delay the court. it s a delay that the obama administration has requested even though the president has said he wants don t ask, don t tell to end on his watch. we ve got reaction from the military and the administration this morning. ed henry is live, traveling with the president. he s on the campaign trail in seattle this morning. and chris lawrence live at the pentagon for us. let s begin with ed.
own base on some issues that have not been taken care of yet. this is one, john. what is the prospect that this could actually pass in congress, particularly in the results of the november election puts republicans in charge of the house? well, you re absolutely right. and that s one of the challenges and maybe problems with the white house strategy. it s that the house has already passed to fix, the don t ask don t tell to end it. and the republicans have blocked it this year. as you say, coming next year, the republicans will either have less seats or short of the majority or will be in control of the chamber. so it seems that the prospects in the near future are actually pretty grim for getting this done on the hill, despite what the white house is saying. ed henry, thanks so much. we want to go to chris lawrence at the pentagon. the pentagon is saying they re going to enforce this, go with this policy. yesterday, though, they were in favor of over policy that
so he can increase black wealth. here s what he said. live within your means. people that don t manage their money wisely are not managing our lives wisely. reporter: sores is on a crusade, he feeling that black america has a new enemy. is debt a bigger problem than racism? yes, debt is a bigger problem than racism. reporter: you didn t even hesitate. there s no question that debt say bigger problem than racism. reporter: debt, a bigger problem than racism, he says, it s a provocative theory but sores stands by his claim. we still do rent to own, we drive shiny cars and wear designer clothes, we have all the appearances of doing well, but we won t admit that we re broke. when i m paying next month s bills with last month s bills,