year. providence officials touched off a firestorm in february when the city notified all of its nearly 2,000 teachers their jobs could be cut in june. that leaves 400 or so teachers who will not be rehired. hot on the web today in one of the most viewed videos on msnbc.com, the today show s interview with former miss usa susie costillo about her emotional reaction to a pat-down at the airport. this woman touched my vagina, four times, she went up my leg, up both legs, from behind, and then turn around and did it in the front. i care about safety very deeply. and, you know, i don t think we need to sacrifice our constitutional rights in the name of safety. i think there has to be a better way. the tsa told nbc the agent
united states joins us to talk about the impact bin laden s death will have in the middle east. and as lawmakers get briefed on the intelligence, we ll get the latest details from barbara mikulski. we ll see you in a few minutes on andrea mitchell reports. the president is already under pressure to review his strategy for the war in afghanistan. press secretary jay carney told reporters yesterday, plans haven t changed to drawdown forces this summer. but some say the al qaeda leader s death msnbc military analyst and u.s. army general barry mccaffrey joins us from syracuse, i understand, today. general, good to see you. good to be with you, contessa. osama bin laden has not been active in the afghan insurgency in many years. we went in there to destroy the terrorists who attacked us, and their hosts. do we have any current mission being in afghanistan?
policy, that they would go after bin laden wherever he was found. my big question today, will congress demand a change to the relationship with pakistan because of the fact that he was hiding in plain sight. you can share your thoughts with me on twitter, facebook, my e-mail is contessa@msnbc.com. senator jim risch is a republican from idaho. he sits on several committees including intelligence and foreign relations. senator, good to see you today. good to see you. that was an excellent question you asked about congress demands for reviewing the relationship with pakistan. do you think we need to rethink our partnership with pakistan? we rethink it constantly. as you know, the situation that you ve described as regarding the recent incident, we already went through one time. or more than one time actually as we have used the predator and drone strikes in pakistan. and the government will say one thing one day, the government of pakistan will say one thing one day and another t
authorities that, hey, my loved ones are all right, they were just out of town. good. charles, thank you for the update. bp s paying big bucks for its first big oil spill. that s the first one we re talking about now. and it is five years later. plus, osama bin laden might be out of the picture. but al qaeda still exists. who might take bin laden s spot as the world s most wanted terrorist. derrick lawson and partner michael horwitz launched ggb of raleigh in 2007 with their first product, the world s largest gummy bear. since then, revenue for the novelty item has surpassed a million dollars a year and they re still growing. for more, watch your business sunday mornings at 7:30 on msnbc. we re america s natural gas. and here s what we did today in homes all across america:
noon eastern, 9:00 a.m. if you live on the west coast. president obama will head to ground zero tomorrow and we have all the coverage accompanying that visit. up next, andrea mitchell reports. hello, andrea. hi, contessa. coming up next, my exclusive interview with pakistan s former president, pervez musharraf. what is his reaction to the u.s. raid? and the fallout now facing pakistan, plus, will they or won t they as the white house decides whether to go public with pictures of bin laden. lawmakers are now weighing in and israel s ambassador to the u.s. joins us on what bin laden s death means for the wave of change in the middle east. andrea mitchell reports up next right here on msnbc. now we re hittin the road with the proglide challenge. [ horn honks ] yo, my friend, come on down here! what do you think about that proglide? yeah, this is great. this thing is fantastic. it feels good on my sensitive skin. i don t feel like i m shaving. [ male announcer ] fusion proglide is e