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four percent yield and can do well even with inflation. >> good stuff. thank you to all of and you that's it for cost of freedom blog. thank you for being here. have a great weekend. >> playing by the rules. secret service agents have a new set to abide by. and wait until you hear what those rules are. >> survival of a stand poign. wat teams and inside they believe a man suspected of killing his wife and daughter and a lot of booby traps. we'll have a live report. >> night time tornados, rare twisters ripped through parts of colorado and leaving families homeless. and one year since the tornados ripped through their hand. and case was a prolife champus
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group. i am uma. live from the nation's capitol and starts right now. we begin with a man hunt in washington state. there is a stand off and a man suspected of killing his wife and daughter. they surrounded the underground bunker. casey segal has the latest. >> this is a story we followed for a week and a lot of developments. my colleague was up in washington state . we are still keeping an eye on it it this morning. one, that police in washington state could last for several days because they believe the suspect is holed up inside of an elaborate underground bunker. take a look at the pictures. they have seen and heard movement inside.
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ther is carved in a remote wooded hill seat. that is 30 miles southeast of seattle. it was built by petericler. he is a self trained survivalist who was preparing for the end of the world. according to the he has several entry points and a generator inside. justice they dropped tear gas canisters down one of the entrances with hopes of forcing him out. they had no luck and now they are considering flooding it with water. the man is considered extremely dangerous. he's got an arsenil and rifles and handguns and scopes and piercings and bullets. we are nervous about this guy.
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>> 41 year old peter keller shot his wife of 21 years and 19 year old daughter in the head while they were sleeping, killing them. he reportedly set the house on fire in an attempt to cover his tracks. the crime scene is not far from the bunker. it took him eight years to build the underground fortress. the king county office concerned that the area is protected by booby traps. one deputy said in all 28 years was her law enforcement experience, she had never been so concerned about the safety of her fellow colleagues. that illustrates how dangerous this man is. a developing story we are follow we'll keep you posted. >> it is a scary situation. >> thank you very much. >> police in tucson hope that surveillance video will lead
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to a break in the case of a missing six year old girl. tape shows three men and two women walking through the parking lot around the time she disappeared. they are asking the group to come forward in case they saw something. they are confirming that mexican authorities joined the search for isabell. she disappeared from her bedroom one week ago. >> a developing story in southern california. a earthquake struck near los angeles. statute are saying that the epicenter is 60 miles east of l.a. there are reports of damage near the center of the quake. president obama using killing of osama bin laden as a campaign tool. angry republicans are saying yes. and the campaign team for the
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president that mitt romney wouldn't have had the guts to make the same call. >> the new adon line . called one chance and a minute and half long and uses the voice of former bill clint and ominous sounding muc and suggest that is president obama was bold enough to take out osama bin laden but a president romney would not have been. >> he took the harder and more honorable path . the one that produced in my opinion the best result. after the graphic in the end asks which path mitt romney would have taken and mitt romney criticized for vowing to strike al-qaida targets inside pakistan if necessary . on thursday vice-president biden said this,
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if you are looking for a bumper sticker to sum up how president obama has handled what we inherited. it is pretty simple. osama bin laden is dead . general motors is alive. romney campaign passed this along from thaz visors and they said killing osama bin laden was a momentous day for all americans and we all give the period credit, but saddened to see the president of the united states politicize that event. this is unbecoming of a commander-in-chief and ditinishes that goes to the men and women fighting in the field. senator john mccain said no one disputes that the president deserves credit for ordering the raid. but politicalizing it in this way is the height of hypochrissy.
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and the deputy press secretary said he is only talking about it because of interesting in the meshing. and around the two-year anniversary of the health care bill, the president didn't give any state interviews, uma. >> peter, thank you for the update. president obama is taking aim at recruiters. the sad truth is, there are people who are less interested in helping the men and women in uniform getting ahead and more interested in making a buck. they bom board students with e-mails and pressure them to make decisions. and steer them to high interest loans and mislead them with job placement programs. >> the white house action aimed at foreprofit action. >> and a new report released by the congress department shows that the economic growth
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is slowing down. now the romney campaign is using this data to highlight president obama's policy. but doesn't the record lead him vulnerable to attack. joining us now. welcome to great too have you here. >> take about what is in play. if the white house had hoped for positive news and a faster recovery, those hopes dashed. the economies that economic growth has slowed down. this is also do to the fact that we haven't had enough job to bring down unemployment. do you think the country will go back in a recession? >> we have a jobless recovery and a weak recovery at that and appear that is it is sputtering and the president of the united states and administration don't have any idea how to get the great powerful engine that america is going again. and that's what is frightening. we have so much unemployment out there.
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students are graduating now and 50 percent of them can't find jobs and there is a million veterans that don't have jobs. this is a terrific concern. all americans want to take care of themselves and their family and i don't think that the president has answers. he proved that his policies truly failed. you start to grow and then you move into a prosperous period. we seem to have missed that. i saw the number where 83 percent of the americans think that we are in a recession and they don't feel a ben frit from the weak recovery. that has to be turned around. >> president obama said he knows what it is was. romney's state ranked fren out of 50. doesn't that leave him vulnerable to attacks on that end. >> they can attack all they like. the election is going to be about the president's, first
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his record that failed. his economic record failed and we have a president who is an incumbent in the general election it is about his record. if it is a good one american people will put him back in office. if it failed, they will reject him. and the second thing. what is the period's agenda for the next term? if he wants four more years what will he do and address the problems, we hear nothing from him. the governor's record in massachusetts. he balanced the budget every year he up there and he came in with a debt and took care of that and left with a surplus. >> what about the job creation and the rank was frenth out of 50 when it came to job creation. is mr. romney going to do to convince voters he knows what it is to create jobs. >> he has done it. in the private sector he did a
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remarkable job. there is not anyone out there that doesn't understand that mitt romney understands the economy . because of the knowledge and experience he has and what do businesses need and policy businesses need so they can build again. he's done it for businesses maul and large. he understands how to keep things moving and his record. to suggest that his record was not that solid. and he took over in massachusetts and what he turned it into was a solid economy up there and in that the government was responsible if had the responding patterns and cut taxs and did what the executive needed to do in the state of massachusetts to put that government firmly back in place and things could begin again up there. it is clear that this president has failed. he's not defending his own record.
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and he's running away from it. secondly, the governor is proud of his record and honest and laying it out there and saying i have the experience and i know how it is gone. give me a chance can i will put america back to work again. >> we reached out to the obama campaign to get a surrogate to speak out but they did not respond to our request. we'll continue to reach out. >> no drinking or trips to racy bars seems obvious. right? >> the secret service issued new rules for the agents that. comes ased deadline for answers comes and goes with no answers. >> the secret service will conduct an epic training session with the agents next week. and in the new rules. sullivan said that agents are always expected in the personal and professional
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lives to conduct themselves in a manner that redeplects the highest standards of the united states government for a that's all well and good withor chuck grassly. ranking republican on the senate judd committee that has oversight of the secret service. but he said it doesn't negate the previous action and he maintains it is to hold the agents responsibility. grassly wants an investigation whether the white house staffers were tied up. the in house counsel looked
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into it. but grassly said the outsider needs to look into it he sent 14 questions and asked for a response by past thursday night and senator grassly said he never got an answer from the white house. >> and iran and the u.s. nuclear agency are set to reseem talks about the country's controversial nuclear program. they are at odds over whether iran will be allowed to keep the plant. the jets had been placed in the base in the united arab imerants. and they also add those jets will be used for regional security. fus tus, alabama residents are marking one year since a
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string of tornados ripped through the states and killing 250 people and destroying much of the town. chief meteorologist rick is there with more as people reflect back from a year ago. >> hey, uma, yes, so many people and the largest tornado outbreak in history, and tuscaloosa taking the brunt. it is a year and look at the progress. impressive in some spots where there is construction going on and habitat for humanity homes that are. that is great news it is a huge change when you look back at the video of what this town looked like a year ago and you can see the damage and debris that is out there . incredible they got it clean and much less get to the point of rebuilding. >> yesterday, we had a chance to talk to governor bentley who was at a fund raise yer
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trying to make more money fory the relief funds. >> they did a wonderful job and care about it and looked after each other. people from other states came n everyone did their job . that made is easier for me and made things go so well is because of the people of the state. >> good words of encouragement coming from the governor and we are hearing stories of the people. look at the pictures from one of the homes that was destroyed. this is a home that kelly arthur lived in with two roommates. she was not at home. but two roommates and one of their friends was in and they all died. it is a long road where kelly can talk about you can see the home is rebuilt and a very nice home in place and they planted three trees in the yard to remember the three
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people who lost their lives. and kelly has big changes that happened because of the tornado. >> look at what she said. >> we are going to get married right now. and we pushed it up half a year or 8 months. not every day is promised and we knew we wanted to be together f. anything was to happen. we take the chapter together. >> yeah, that's what they are doing. they are married and in graduate school now and in the process of one-year anniversary, uma. it is an emotional pull for a town foget through. but they are looking forward to the continuing recovery process here in tuscaloosa. >> it is amazing stories of survival and incredible motion're emotion indeed. thank you so much. >> alabama is not the only
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>> a prison escapes custody in the phoenix airport and takes on running out of the terminal and on to the tarmac. two were escorting the man to the bathroom when he escaped. he tried to steal a airport vehicle and workers asked him where his identification tags were. he was arrested later on. >> this next story has balloons on the web. a western kentucky student is accused of desecrating a prolife religious they put up 3700 crosses to represent the number of
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abortions each day. elenna trapped each one with a condom . now the chapter of the national organization for stunes for life of america is calling what smith did criminal. they are threatening legal action. hawkins is the executive director. thank you for being with us today. before we get into this. we tried to contact elena student the art student at the center of the controversy and she did not reply. >> thanks for having me on. >> let me get your reaction to what is happen how this is affecting the campus. sure. this is something that is happening across the country. when pro life students have these displays to represent the number of abortions that occur each day in america.
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this is just outrageous we have students who drop condoms on cross and stomp on someone else's freedom of expression and speech. >> she was asked to stop and she has refused we were told by the administration that she apologize she released a statement that she has not apologized and doesn't intend to apologize because she had nothing to apologize for. it is outrageous that a student feels that putting a condom on a universal form of christianit think its is art? and the student professor who knew in advance she was going to do this performance piece and did nothing to stop it. she released a statement. freedom of speech and gets
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messy. a professor knew in advance that crosses would be desecrate in this way and allowed it to happen? >> and what is another form of expression and freedom of expression in this country? >> this student freedom of expression. but your freedom of speech stops when it dumps on somebody else. >> she should have set up her own. but she vandalized an approved activity on campus. and vandalized their crosses with her condoms >> thank you very much. we want to bring in a response. and this is elena smith. i did not break any laws or damage property. i voluntarily removed the
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condoms even though i was not required to do so. at that time i thought that the matter had ended there. >> it is your turn to weigh in . we want to ask you as part of the twitter question. does freed automatic of expression have limitation. tweet your questions . i plan to read your responses later this hour. well,ewnformation on the case of the missing arizona young spher. what happened to isabell. and aid from the u.s. to evipt at the time when tha country's future remains uncertain.
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>> welcome back everybody. putting new rules in place after an embarrassing prostitution scandal. peter doocy is standing by. peter? >> uma the new code of conduct prohibits agents from visiting the establishments and bringing foreigners to the hotel rooms and even when traveling agents are off duty. >> iran's chief delegate said there will be another round of talks next month. and the country's state tv said the talks will take place
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on may 13th and 14th in vienna. government and nonprofit agencies are scrambling to expand services for uncompanied children. the number of children coming to the u.s. from mexico surged 93 percent over the same period last year. >> in just a few hours. second round of the nhl playoffs will get underway. the washington capitol pull off the big upset and they are the underdogings again against the rangers. back to you. >> thank you, peter. >> police are hoping that new surveillance video will release, the six year old from arizona is missing from a week. here's more on it. >> i understand that the investigation has taken an international turn and authorities are new assisting with the search. >> that's right.
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law enforcement is looking into the possibility that someone may have taken her to mexico because of tucson's close proximity. they are checking bus terminals and hotels and other business. a picture of the first grader is circulated in mexico. authorities have put up new surveillance video on the youtube and facebook and twitter pages. it is from the date that isabell was reported missing. a window was open and the screen removed. it was taken at 1:30 and shows five people and three men leaving a parking lot not far from the home. they may have been in an establishment in the nearby area. we would like to have those people if they know that that is them to identify themselves
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to us and we'll verify if they saw something or did not. >> police are looking for any video from a baseball game her family attended the night before she went missing. they are not ruling the partners out as suspects but said they are fully cooperating. they searched bodies of water and using sonar. they would not elaborate . they are checking local hospitals. there are 50 investigators on the case . they are offering their support. but the leads are lessening. police are offering a $50,000 reward leading to a conclusion in the case. >> our heart goes out to their family. >> turning to tension between u.s. and china. u.s. embassy is hiding a
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activist. he escaped the heavily guarded home. he spent four years in jail and confined to his home since 2010. activist said he was held illegally. and it is threatening to overshadow secretary of state hillary clinton's visit to chine a. >> and historical presidential election. and following the olster of hosystem nu mubarack. it could be a strict islamicitate. much was fueled with the rise of the muslim brotherhood who is running their own candidate in the presidential race. recently washington held meetings with the members of the brotherhood . the u.s. sent aid to egypt despite the uncertain political future .
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amid the back lash, the white house is defending. >> it is in the interest of the united states to engage with all parties in egypt and engage with egypt, because egypt has been an important ally of the united states and played a significant role in the region. >> joining us to give insight now. egypt is facing in the election. the senior fellow, and former new york times correspondant in tehran. and welcome to both of you and thank you for joining us. >> let me begin with you. several presidential candidates in egypt are talking about adopting sharia law. what impact would this have on the egyptian landscape? >> it is a good question and fundmental one. egyptians are voting and they are not like the assyrians and there is not a blood bath like
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in syria. the political landscape is indistinct . several candidates were disqualified. an intelligence man was disqualified and a clever member of the muslim brotherhood. and anti-american was disqualified. his mother was a u.s. citizen as he trashed the united states. and there are others 76 years old and former foreign minister and former head of the ifb. and that's where the landscape is. >> the u.s. is giving over billion in aid following the meeting with the muslim brotherhood and this raises concerns that the u.s. is gambling with members of the brotherhood who copely condemned the u.s.. many say it is a bis mistake that we are doing this, do you agree? >> i am not in a position to
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judge about that. but one of the questions for the egyptian nation under sharia law might enter into the state law and that is a big threat for minorities and women. the women's rights. there are muslim clerkirs that are meeting with unite general to unite. and they are meeting with the candidates themselves and asking them how they intend to introduce sharia law to itate law. that is a major concern for women who took part overwhelmingly in the revolution. they were empowered by it and emboldened by it and now asking what will happen to the cultural practices that were banned by the previous regim that might be sancted by the new regime.
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and late last year they manage to win cent percent of the votes in the parliment. >> what about this amount of money over to eye government who has no real solid foundation at this point. is it a mistake for the united states to get involved and giving that kind of money to a country that is supporting perhaps an islamic government. >> alas, uma, there is no choice. one administration after the other, has made a bet that we have to work with the egyptians. mubarack played one administration after another. republicans and democrats. we are stuck with the fact that egypt is a pivotal state. the aid for the egyptian with the foreign ministry sales is a unappreciated part of the story. it doesn't give us much leverage. the story for egypt it doesn't go turkeys way or iran's way.
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we are talking about sharia law as you pointed out and the big concern is that it will have a direct impact on marriages and divorce and inheritance and may severely impact minorities and women's rights. they talk about stoning women and that is acceptable to do so. >> that is true, that is true. there are similarities with the 1979 revolution and in the end islamic states hijacked and implemented law . 32 years iranians are fighting against it. there are positive signs as well es are much more educated than the iranians were. women themselves more than half of the university students are women . they have access to better communications and to inform people about the consequences of the decisions may make. and they have acess to
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information they make wiser choices and there is a serious divisions among the sham slams themselves with the party clerics. and islamic muslim brotherhood. and so i hope they will be able to choose the more logical candidate. >> on that note, we have to go. but i thank you for joining with the insight. thank you very much. we'll be chicking back with you as the election draws near. have a great day. >> a tornado ripped through an indiana town and destroyed the local hospital. - high school. that is a touching story next. let's start with car insurance x. this one does save people a lot of money and it's very affordable. it was very delicious. could you please taste car insurance y? this one is much more expensive. ugh. it's really bad. let's see what you picked.
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plains to abilene texas and south of the great lakes and st. louis and louisville, kentucky. we are looking at showers firing up in parts of the upper midwest and no severe weather right now. we'll continue to keep a close eye on this. students from henryville, indiana got to enjoy a special night out. the town came together and threw them a prom. >> words can't describe it is more than what we imagined. >> none of us had anything like this happen. >> a lot of these kids lost their homes. >> what a great night. they donated the venue and even the prom dress says. >> and country musician larry gat lin was so touched by a tornado victim's story he
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like george cloon yelindsay lohan . comedian jimmie kimble will offer friendly barbs on all things washington. tune in tonight and catch judge ja19's special edition on the dinner. can country music superstar larry gatlin was so touched by a victim's account of tornado. he posted a song on facebook and residents invited him to come to their town for a benefit concert where he raised $200,000. he is joining us with more. larry? >> hi, uma, how are you? >> how are you today? >> first of all. they raised the money. i just sang a few songs. it was moving. janice my wife and i were
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laying in bed . they were talking about a lady's house. i can build another house. but i can't build another him. he was sifting through the rubble of the home . when i heard i can build another house. i got up . my wife janice said where i are going? i said you know where i am going. i wrote a song and put it on facebook. that's what we do. we write songs about what happened to people. and they heard it and walking through the debris field and homes and people. and to see their courage and faith and the way they bounced back. they gave me more back than i gave them. >> we hear about the amazing stories of survival from towns like tuscaloosa . joplin, missouri and people like that those communitis and they are unbelievable in the way they remain resilient and
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stay closely connected to one another. where does that come from? >> i would like to say that we have a faith in something. some don't. but they accuse for the lack of a better world. the south being a bible belt. i am sure they did cling to the faith. mr. president it was not guns, but god and their bible and that helped them through . the friendship and the small community. >> power and letter that moved you so much. did you feel you had to do something to write a song like this. >> i did. songriters think weird. everything i see is a song. it was plato or socrates or johnnie cash. who said take me not to those
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who loss they will not but those who write the songs will not. >> and songwriters write, too. i honor that muse and strikes and inspiration comes. i found angie fiel who said that when she was interviewed and at that night in the show she held the lyrics. and i only sang it one time, in front of her community and held the words to the song and she cried and i cried and like i said the folks raised a lot of money. i wished i hadn't had to go but i did. >> you stay connected in a approximate way and i know you give back in so many ways to this country. thank you for sharing that with us f. you want to make a donation there is a number to
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of expression can be constituted as vandalism, the laws against vandalism should be enforced. bradley writes, this isn't any different from when people burn our flag. the only thing are people's feelings. matthew says it comes down to respect and most children today are not taught respect. as always, we thank all of you for sharing with us. that's going to do it for me here in washington. kelly wright and patti ann browne are standing by. text and john brennan is on the show with chris wallace. and marking the anniversary of osama bin laden's death and joel olsteen, and thank you for watching, and when we get back we'll check with larry gatlin in nashville. take us out. larry, take it away.
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>> thank you all. thank the troops. ♪ i don't know how the devil writes out of god's clear blue sky ♪ ♪ for me to question why, why the little ones and old ones and every age ♪ ♪ swept off the ground and thrown back down or simply swept away ♪ ♪ i don't know why we were spared some of the friends were not ♪ ♪ i know it no longer matters what we've got because i can build another house ♪ ♪ i can find another car ♪ i can plant some new rose bushes in your brand new old back yard ♪ ♪ i can drive the truck to tulsa for some milk and eggs and bread ♪ ♪ and i'll find a place for you, the kids and me to lay our heads ♪
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