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julia. >> thanks, brian. well, it's a tough time for teens. achievement in the all-state foundation shows that only 56% of kids aged 14 to 18 think that they'll be financially better off than their parents. that's down from 89% last year. majority of teens also say they expect to rely on their parents for financial support in their 20s. brian. >> well, if you're one of those parents, julia, supporting your kids, you better hope you love your job. cnbc.com and career cast came up with a list of the best and the worst jobs of the year. so let us bring in cnbc.com cindy perman. herb here as well. like eight of your previous ten jobs are on this list, herb. welcome. let's get to the best jobs. start with number five, financial planner. why is it so good? >> i think in the last couple years we all learned that we did a few things wrong with managing our money or that it was really difficult to manage your money. so an even bigger increase in demand for people who need to manage your money. >> no offense. number four, dental hygienist? i mean, stick
julia. >> thanks, brian. well, it's a tough time for teens. achievement in the all-state foundation shows that only 56% of kids aged 14 to 18 think that they'll be financially better off than their parents. that's down from 89% last year. majority of teens also say they expect to rely on their parents for financial support in their 20s. brian. >> well, if you're one of those parents, julia, supporting your kids, you better hope you love your job. cnbc.com and career cast came up...
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kristen, good evening. >> good evening, brian. wellsecret service just announced that three people will leave the agency as a result of this prostitution scandal. now, the first is a supervisor who will be retiring. the second one, also a supervisor who will be removed for cause. the third is a non-supervisor who has resigned. eight other employees are on administrative leave. a capitol hill source said polygraphs are on going and 11 women were involved with 11 secret service personnel. they also say the secret service is reviewing the agency's policy of contact with foreign nationals. so far, the investigation shows none of the 11 secret service had guns, radios, equipment, or schedules in their hotel rooms. investigators are looking into reports that drugs may have been a part of this, but so far, there is no evidence of that. brian. >> kristen welker from the white house tonight. thanks. >> and meanwhile, the investigation continues in colombia. we're learning more tonight about what happened that night in and around that hotel in c
kristen, good evening. >> good evening, brian. wellsecret service just announced that three people will leave the agency as a result of this prostitution scandal. now, the first is a supervisor who will be retiring. the second one, also a supervisor who will be removed for cause. the third is a non-supervisor who has resigned. eight other employees are on administrative leave. a capitol hill source said polygraphs are on going and 11 women were involved with 11 secret service personnel....
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. >> the bank robber is brian wells, a pizza delivery man. ulders is a bomb, attached with a crude looking metal collar that locks. state police corner wells, barely 100 yards from the bank, in the parking lot of an eyeglass center. as employee dina mcphee watches. >> they cuffed him and then he must have said something about a bomb or said that he had something on him. because then he -- the police officers proceeded in running in different directions. >> as the area is evacuated, cameraman dan holland holds his position. he has his lens trained on the scene where wells is trying to convince the police he was forced to rob the bank by someone else. the same person who put the bomb around his neck. >> i'm not lying. did you call my boss? >> the man was strangely calm. he was just kind of sitting there. i mean, i know if i would have had a bomb on my neck, i would have probably been in a panic mode. >> as witnesses and media look on, wells talks out loud about the bomb to anyone who will listen. >> he pulled a key out and started a timer. i hea
. >> the bank robber is brian wells, a pizza delivery man. ulders is a bomb, attached with a crude looking metal collar that locks. state police corner wells, barely 100 yards from the bank, in the parking lot of an eyeglass center. as employee dina mcphee watches. >> they cuffed him and then he must have said something about a bomb or said that he had something on him. because then he -- the police officers proceeded in running in different directions. >> as the area is...
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and how does it work, brian? >> well, tyler, it's really, really complicated. basically the best way it's been laid out is if you didn't take a binding settlement from the ken fienberg gccf, you can reapply. if you fit the certain criteria and they're doing it geographically and by other means, you can file another claim and they think they'll get 100,000 or so and they're going to go through. if you fit, you'll get your money. but these people over there are very, very skeptical right now. >> thank you very much. brian shactman down on the scene there. very sad story. up next on "power lunch," a flood of earnings pouring in. new data showing that investors are pouring money into overseas stocks. we're going to talk to a fund manager who's beating the market by betting big on the u.s. >>> and a lot of green in the u.s. today. let's look at the other averages that we follow. the russell 2000, one of the broader based averages is up better than a full percent on the trading session. back in a moment. ♪ [ male announcer ] aggressive styling. a more fuel-efficient
and how does it work, brian? >> well, tyler, it's really, really complicated. basically the best way it's been laid out is if you didn't take a binding settlement from the ken fienberg gccf, you can reapply. if you fit the certain criteria and they're doing it geographically and by other means, you can file another claim and they think they'll get 100,000 or so and they're going to go through. if you fit, you'll get your money. but these people over there are very, very skeptical right...
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that, no, it's going to be no different than from buying groupon or yelp. >> and what about you, brian? >> well'd pick a couple of those -- we're just doing this for fun. this is for real. they are going to win all kinds of stuff, like glory and recognition. >> and i'm going to take them to chick filet next week. the reason that i would select best buy -- listen, i'm not a stock analyst. you look at the balance sheet. they are in trouble but still have a lot of cash flow. i think it's the perfect lbo candidate. i would buy facebook purely on the speculation that this company could be bought. >> is this a hokie -- you think this is a vick? >> michael, not marcus. >> you know, it's going to be what price would they buy it at if it was lbo. what price? >> every time we see a big box retailer, they say it's a real estate play. >> they have an offbalance sheet. >> can i ask you, jim, you're a clever guy. real quick, of that list is there one that you would not have touched with a pole? >> i actually think that radio shack -- this was the first of many losses in the quarters. this was the one that sh
that, no, it's going to be no different than from buying groupon or yelp. >> and what about you, brian? >> well'd pick a couple of those -- we're just doing this for fun. this is for real. they are going to win all kinds of stuff, like glory and recognition. >> and i'm going to take them to chick filet next week. the reason that i would select best buy -- listen, i'm not a stock analyst. you look at the balance sheet. they are in trouble but still have a lot of cash flow. i...
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brian. >> all right, laura. well president obama later today is going to sign something called the jobs act designed to help small businesses and the jobs that it creates. right now, the obama administration is hoping to see in the next 24 hours good news on the jobs front. right now the unemployment level, 8.3%, that is a three-year low. and over the past three months, an average 245,000 jobs created. now, where has the biggest rebound been? it's been in the service industry. restaurants, hotel, retail. all hires right now because consumer confidence seems to be rubbing off on employers as americans go out and spend more. those bosses are looking to hire more people and pay them a little more. so right now if you're looking for a really good economic sign, look at a restaurant and it says, help wanted. laura? >> thank you very much, brian. >>> well, it has been a nonstop adventure down there and people living in north texas continue picking up the pieces after that series of devastating tornadoes. more than a dozen
brian. >> all right, laura. well president obama later today is going to sign something called the jobs act designed to help small businesses and the jobs that it creates. right now, the obama administration is hoping to see in the next 24 hours good news on the jobs front. right now the unemployment level, 8.3%, that is a three-year low. and over the past three months, an average 245,000 jobs created. now, where has the biggest rebound been? it's been in the service industry....
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torey adamcik and brian draper, and there's even a videotape that proves it. >> when we located the videotape, we were kind of apprehensive. we had our suspicions that we might very wellng, you know, a homicide tape. >> the tape begins in the halls of pocatello high school. the morning of the killing. brian draper finds cassie stoddart at her locker. >> hello, cassie. >> hi. >> i'm getting you on tape, okay? say hi, please. >> hi. >> can't see you. wait. have you seen torey? >> huh-uh. >> supposed to be here at 7:30. and it's 8:19. he's an hour late. you don't even care, do you? okay. see you. >> it's just sickening that brian draper could sit there and videotape a girl who he knows he's going to brutally murder that night. >> the two boys set up their camera in a study hall a few hours later and talk about their plans to kill their friend, cassie jo stoddart. >> tried maybe ten times, but they've never been home alone. >> or when they have, their parents show up. >> and we were patient and now we're getting paid off because our victim is home alone. so we got our plan all worked out now. so i'm sorry cassie's family, but she had to be the one. we have to stick with t
torey adamcik and brian draper, and there's even a videotape that proves it. >> when we located the videotape, we were kind of apprehensive. we had our suspicions that we might very wellng, you know, a homicide tape. >> the tape begins in the halls of pocatello high school. the morning of the killing. brian draper finds cassie stoddart at her locker. >> hello, cassie. >> hi. >> i'm getting you on tape, okay? say hi, please. >> hi. >> can't see you....
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well. that mistake cost the game. the yankees a sweep at oral park, 6-4 your final in camden yards. >> another day for brian roberts as well. still, no answer on when he will return from a concussion-like symptoms. out of the game since may, 2011, roberts says he feels a thousand times better. he is trying to string together a bunch of days without headaches and dizziness. nobody at camden yards is pushing. when you returns he wanted to be for the duration. buck showalter understand. >> i am not going to walk by your every day, what about today? what you want to do tomorrow? he does not need that. we need him. but i do not think that is beneficial to be beaten on him on what is the next step. >> that is a good manager. next up for the orioles, the first day off. then at three games set. the rogers center. since 2008, baltimore is 7-29 at toronto. the blue jays feeling pretty good about themselves. wrapping up the series with the red sox. kobe going the other way. mike is in. the red sox taking the lead 1-0. but away it goes. bottom 3. davis. erick tang. he scores from first. it is a triple. for davis. gamed tied at 1-
well. that mistake cost the game. the yankees a sweep at oral park, 6-4 your final in camden yards. >> another day for brian roberts as well. still, no answer on when he will return from a concussion-like symptoms. out of the game since may, 2011, roberts says he feels a thousand times better. he is trying to string together a bunch of days without headaches and dizziness. nobody at camden yards is pushing. when you returns he wanted to be for the duration. buck showalter understand....
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>> well, brian, the bottom line is no. spain is obviously a serious economic mess in europe. a much different story than what we saw with greece or ireland or portugal given its relative size. as i've been indicating in my recent research, the problems in europe are systemic. we are going to have to go through a period of serial restructuring in all these nations. i think the market now accepts that. and in our own country we have a central banker who is committed to making this work at any price. >> scott, i respect your views and you are spot on about the u.s. economy. you've been spot on about as many things as anybody has been the last couple of years. with all due respect, when i'm looking at a banking system where the top three banks are 200% of gdp -- >> right. >> -- who has the money to backstop or bail that out if, indeed, we start to see more of a failure? because these stocks are down over 40% in the last 52 weeks. >> well, brian, first off, to directly answer your question, where will the money come from, it will come from the fact that the efsf and the esm are th
>> well, brian, the bottom line is no. spain is obviously a serious economic mess in europe. a much different story than what we saw with greece or ireland or portugal given its relative size. as i've been indicating in my recent research, the problems in europe are systemic. we are going to have to go through a period of serial restructuring in all these nations. i think the market now accepts that. and in our own country we have a central banker who is committed to making this work at...
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>> well brian, 19-year-old michael davis is facing one count of aggravated assault, but d.c. police view him as a suspect in the other three attacks, including the murder of 66-year-old nurse, gary, who was here from colorado as a tourist. now a morning news conference, d.c. police chief, kathy lanier, describes the sequence of events leading up to his arrest. >> they approached these victims, they observed a subject a short distance away in an alley wearing a dark colored bag. as officers made eye contact with the subject. he began running through the alley and pursued by the officers. during their pursuit, the officers observed the man discard the object. the suspect was apprehended by the officers. >> police spent a go ahead part of the morning and early afternoon searching this house on emerson street. looking for anything that might connect michael davis to four separate attacks that began tuesday night with the murder of gary. the house sits just off georgia avenue within blocks of four attacks. michael davis is accused of using a claw hammer to attack the woman last ni
>> well brian, 19-year-old michael davis is facing one count of aggravated assault, but d.c. police view him as a suspect in the other three attacks, including the murder of 66-year-old nurse, gary, who was here from colorado as a tourist. now a morning news conference, d.c. police chief, kathy lanier, describes the sequence of events leading up to his arrest. >> they approached these victims, they observed a subject a short distance away in an alley wearing a dark colored bag. as...
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. >> falls him back to 12 under but he's in a tie for fourth and big fedex cup points for brian davis as well. so that clears the way for the final group. mahan, a par 4 will win his second pga tour title of the year. >> let's take a look at where his eyes are aiming, roger. you got this under control? >> he's got 198 left to the hole, johnny. he's got to be looking right of the hole. he's got 7 iron out, downwind, just try to hit something solid and into the center of the green. >> there it is right there. that's a pressure shot, but not that tough to get it right of the hole 20 feet. >> i think he likes it. >> oh, that's nice. >> that's trusting your swing, john. >> i bet he hit that within a foot of where he was aiming. that was a pure shot. >> well, he liked this one. >> absolutely awesome. >> they will be on their way to augusta, hopefully with a victory. now oosthuizen. is there a little miracle here for oosthuizen. >> he'd have to hole it and hope hunter doesn't make it. and not his best, but we've seen a lot worse than that. it's been a great run of tournaments for us, hey, dan? we've
. >> falls him back to 12 under but he's in a tie for fourth and big fedex cup points for brian davis as well. so that clears the way for the final group. mahan, a par 4 will win his second pga tour title of the year. >> let's take a look at where his eyes are aiming, roger. you got this under control? >> he's got 198 left to the hole, johnny. he's got to be looking right of the hole. he's got 7 iron out, downwind, just try to hit something solid and into the center of the...
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. >> falls him back to 12 under but he's in a tie for fourth and big fedex cup points for brian davis as well. so that clears the way for the final group. mahan, a par 4 will win his second pga tour title of the year. >> let's take a look at where his eyes are aiming, roger. you got this under control? >> he's got 198 left to the hole, johnny. he's got to be looking right of the hole. he's got 7 iron out, downwind, just try to hit something solid and into the center of the green. >> there it is right there. that's a pressure shot, but not that tough to get it right of the hole 20 feet. >> i think he likes it. >> oh, that's nice. >> that's trusting your swing, john. >> i bet he hit that within a foot of where he was aiming. that was a pure shot. >> well, he liked this one. >> absolutely awesome. >> they will be on their way to augusta, hopefully with a victory. now oosthuizen. is there a little miracle here for oosthuizen. >> he'd have to hole it and hope hunter doesn't make it. and not his best, but we've seen a lot worse than that. it's been a great run of tournaments for us, hey, dan? we've
. >> falls him back to 12 under but he's in a tie for fourth and big fedex cup points for brian davis as well. so that clears the way for the final group. mahan, a par 4 will win his second pga tour title of the year. >> let's take a look at where his eyes are aiming, roger. you got this under control? >> he's got 198 left to the hole, johnny. he's got to be looking right of the hole. he's got 7 iron out, downwind, just try to hit something solid and into the center of the...
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brian. >> not great. mandy, thanks very much. well, it is not such a happy monday for your money thanks to a global cornucopia of negative headlines. with that in mind, here is your trip briefly around the world of worry. first, we've got walmart's bribery allegations right here in the states. you've also got kellogg cutting its 2012 profit outlook. then we're going down to latin america where ypf, remember that is the joint venture with spain -- or it used to be. a three-year low on argentina's takeover move. the spanish government condemning argentinargentina's effort. the dutch government is collapsing. and new data shows german manufacturing shrank at the fastest rate in a few years. that's not all, folks. chinese manufacturing data may be a little better than expected but still below 50 which means it's in a contractionary range. ie, disappointed. pretty big wall of worry. let's get to bob and rick. bob, back to you. you've talked about spain and supermario in europe. i'm not sure supermario can solve what's going on in europe ri
brian. >> not great. mandy, thanks very much. well, it is not such a happy monday for your money thanks to a global cornucopia of negative headlines. with that in mind, here is your trip briefly around the world of worry. first, we've got walmart's bribery allegations right here in the states. you've also got kellogg cutting its 2012 profit outlook. then we're going down to latin america where ypf, remember that is the joint venture with spain -- or it used to be. a three-year low on...
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i remember that. >> that was it. >> brian: well, great job. or having us. >> brian: okay. coming up straight ahead, a law student passes the florida bar with flying colors, but he's here in the country illegally. should he be allowed to practice law? >> gretchen: reality star kourtney kardashian is used to juggling, a business woman and a mom, all with another child on the way. what is the one thing she never leaves the house without? she's here to spill her secret [ kyle ] my bad. [ roger ] tell me you have good insurance. yup, i've got... [ kyle with voice of dennis ] ...allstate. really? i was afraid you'd have some cut-rate policy. [ kyle ] nope, i've got... [ kyle with voice of dennis ] ...the allstate value plan. it's their most affordable car insurance -- and you still get an allstate agent. i too have...[ roger with voice of dennis ]...allstate. [ roger ] same agent and everything. [ kyle ] it's like we're connected. no we're not. yeah, we are. no...we're not. ♪ the allstate value plan. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allsta
i remember that. >> that was it. >> brian: well, great job. or having us. >> brian: okay. coming up straight ahead, a law student passes the florida bar with flying colors, but he's here in the country illegally. should he be allowed to practice law? >> gretchen: reality star kourtney kardashian is used to juggling, a business woman and a mom, all with another child on the way. what is the one thing she never leaves the house without? she's here to spill her secret [...
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brian fail us. and i didn't want to fail him. and the warden said well, mr. harper, you're not going to be able to do much for this young brian. i said i'm going to help him as soon as he gets out. you must not understand something. mr. harper, you're going to be dead before brian ever gets out. i said what do you mean. he said well, he was tried as an adult, he committed a heinous crime, and he's going nowhere. i won't be the warden when he gets out and you won't be alive. what that set me back in a way, to realize there are so many brians and briannas out there. it's up to us to catch them before we actually lose them. to grab them before they are gone, before it's too late. and so, i celebrate the youth promise act in that regard because it seeks to do those things. and i promise that i will not stop fighting, that my foundation won't stop fighting to grab every brian, every brianna out there before it's too late. so i appreciate the work that's being done so far but we have so much more to do. and the youth promise act represents a step in that direction.
brian fail us. and i didn't want to fail him. and the warden said well, mr. harper, you're not going to be able to do much for this young brian. i said i'm going to help him as soon as he gets out. you must not understand something. mr. harper, you're going to be dead before brian ever gets out. i said what do you mean. he said well, he was tried as an adult, he committed a heinous crime, and he's going nowhere. i won't be the warden when he gets out and you won't be alive. what that set me...
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brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >>> well, a series of rallies were held in florida over the weekend with thousands demanding the arrest of george zimmerman, the man who shot and killed unarmed teen trayvon martin. this morning there are new questions being raised over potential evidence in the case. nbc's jay gray has the story. >> reporter: calls for justice rang out in sunday. >> i won't stop for my trayvon to your trayvon. >> reporter: from the pulpits to the parks and practice fields thousands gathered. during a weekend of rallies and protests filled with the same growing refrain, arrest the man who killed trayvon martin. >> nobody has the right to kill anybody. >> reporter: 28-year-old neighborhood watchman george zimmerman said he shot and killed the teenager to save his own life. screams with be heard in this 911 call during a confrontation. his family and neighbored say it's zimmerman calls out. technology analyzed the call for the "orlando sentinel." tom owen was one of them who ran the test. zimmerman's lawyer refused to discuss the results. >> i have no comment. >> report
brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >>> well, a series of rallies were held in florida over the weekend with thousands demanding the arrest of george zimmerman, the man who shot and killed unarmed teen trayvon martin. this morning there are new questions being raised over potential evidence in the case. nbc's jay gray has the story. >> reporter: calls for justice rang out in sunday. >> i won't stop for my trayvon to your trayvon. >> reporter: from the pulpits to the...
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but you don't have to prove you're a advise at the time of registration. >> brian: all right, peter johnson, jr., very wellan: 12 minutes before the top of the hour. you need a house? one couple will give you theirs for 100 bucks, if they like your essay. and they're here next. first, let's check in with greg greg who, if he chose to, could win that contest. but first things first. tell me who is on your show. >> i never won anything, brian. in moments from now, the bail hearing for the man accused of murdering trayvon martin. we'll take you inside. buyer's remorse over president obama's signature health care seems to be affecting more and more democrats. we'll talk to a u.s. senator. and are the twin scandal, gsa-secret service hurting the president's reelection chance as soon as all that coming up at the top of the hour [ male announcer ] drinking a smoothie with no vegetable nutrition? ♪ [ gong ] strawberry banana! [ male announcer ] for a smoothie with real fruit plus veggie nutrition new v8 v-fusion smoothie. could've had a v8. >> steve: since the economic down turn in 2008, many americans have been f
but you don't have to prove you're a advise at the time of registration. >> brian: all right, peter johnson, jr., very wellan: 12 minutes before the top of the hour. you need a house? one couple will give you theirs for 100 bucks, if they like your essay. and they're here next. first, let's check in with greg greg who, if he chose to, could win that contest. but first things first. tell me who is on your show. >> i never won anything, brian. in moments from now, the bail hearing for...
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you know why i'd like to see them have a voice well what do you think that we would hear from the backup if we heard them talking we didn't hear it at all brian plaintiff beth. ok well in terms of you know . i can speculate and i want to make it clear that i don't know edith and i have not directly spoken to anyone who is a subject of the investigation but if i had to speculate based on informed sources you know some of what i might speculate is that when syringe. called back to the office she came in on a sunday she was initially surprised as part of congressional testimony but you know even the grandmothers come up to her with a small batch of papers and said here's the problems here is we're overdrawn and here's exactly what happened and here's why it happened and here's some issues with these money transfers and here is the story of what happened they were shocked then they look around and they see no one investigating cores on you know so all the sudden they are hard investigated so on the record that they were they were they were ask questions twice it was you know it was a hard investigation they were siloed after the bankruptcy they w
you know why i'd like to see them have a voice well what do you think that we would hear from the backup if we heard them talking we didn't hear it at all brian plaintiff beth. ok well in terms of you know . i can speculate and i want to make it clear that i don't know edith and i have not directly spoken to anyone who is a subject of the investigation but if i had to speculate based on informed sources you know some of what i might speculate is that when syringe. called back to the office she...
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brian todd. i know that area well, brian.was just announced that prince harry will receive a humanitarian award. harry will receive the award on behalf of his brother. and the royal couple will be celebrating their first anniversary. the duck and duchess are -- the duke and duchess are planning a private, low-key anniversary celebration. >>> there is a new service how facebook rates apps. facebook says it lel -- it welcomes scoring and says app developers must agree to the privacy policy. >>> this afternoon, scientists from uc santa cruz will be tagging 4,000 chicks. they are in a nest. they are at the pg&e headquarters on beale street. scientists will be putting i.d. bands on the chicks so they can be identified later. >> now, the bands won't identify with how the tiks chicks move around. >>> they are covered in cotton candy or something. let's check in with sal. people all weekend were still happening on friday with the morning commute. >> yeah and that whole friday was messed up even after the morning commute. so today, mu
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police have arrested dmitry wells, brian walz, and sheila kohlman. >> george zimmerman is out of jail tonight after posting bond. he is not required to stay in florida for his own safety. the police chief has officially resign from his position. >> only hours after george zimmerman bonds out of jail, the sanford chief of police blasted for not quickly arresting him has tendered his resignation. >> for all of the commotion around the tree on martin case, there was little fanfare after george zimmerman posted bond. monday, an attorney said -- a martin attorneys said the victims' parents are our devastated he was able to be out on bond. >> it is incredible that he is able to walk free among all of us. >> he was whisked off to a secret location and appeared to be wearing a bulletproof vest under his brown jacket. >> there are places we can hopefully keep him safe. >> the stanford police chief to step down temporarily last month while facing harsh criticism for not pushing for zimmerman posing immediate arrest had tendered his resignation. at this hour, city commissioners are debating whet
police have arrested dmitry wells, brian walz, and sheila kohlman. >> george zimmerman is out of jail tonight after posting bond. he is not required to stay in florida for his own safety. the police chief has officially resign from his position. >> only hours after george zimmerman bonds out of jail, the sanford chief of police blasted for not quickly arresting him has tendered his resignation. >> for all of the commotion around the tree on martin case, there was little...
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>> all right, brian, thanks so much. >>> well, republican presidential candidate mitt romney is supporting the gop budget plan that passed in the house this week that cuts trillions from medicare and other programs. well, last night on "politics nation," former pennsylvania governor ed rendell told host reverend al sharpton that he feels certain the republican budget plan will cost the party in the november election. >> it's almost as if the gop is suicidal. the slavish feelity to the ryan plan, which it destroys medicare as we know it and virtually every senior citizen, including tea partyites don't want it changed. this idea that we're going to cut taxes on the rich and it's going to trickle down, it's a theory that's never worked before. there's no evidence that it will work this time. the fairness argument is a winner, a big winner for the president, and if he stays on the fairness argument, that's, again, a solid path to re-election. if i'm the romney campaign, i'd duck the fairness argument and i say, look, right now, the most important thing for americans is to get a job, so we've g
>> all right, brian, thanks so much. >>> well, republican presidential candidate mitt romney is supporting the gop budget plan that passed in the house this week that cuts trillions from medicare and other programs. well, last night on "politics nation," former pennsylvania governor ed rendell told host reverend al sharpton that he feels certain the republican budget plan will cost the party in the november election. >> it's almost as if the gop is suicidal. the...
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brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >>> well, the u.s. inspector general says criminal charges could be filed in the scandal involving the spending spree at the general services administration. at a hearing in the house yesterday, the official testified about the 2010 las vegas conference that cost taxpayers more than $800,000. he has called for criminal charges and is still looking into possible bribery and kickbacks. lawmakers expressed outrage at taxpayer money being used for extravagant parties at the convention. >>> well, as americans rush to beat today's income tax filing deadline, last night, the senate blocked the so-called buffett rule, which would have increased taxes on millionaires. lawmakers voted 51-45 to keep the bill alive, but they needed 60 to continue debating. president obama denounced the vote. republicans have called the measure a political ploy. nbc's steve handelsman reports. >> reporter: democrats pushed a tax hike on millionaires. >> they can afford to shoulder their fair share of the burden to make this country
brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >>> well, the u.s. inspector general says criminal charges could be filed in the scandal involving the spending spree at the general services administration. at a hearing in the house yesterday, the official testified about the 2010 las vegas conference that cost taxpayers more than $800,000. he has called for criminal charges and is still looking into possible bribery and kickbacks. lawmakers expressed outrage at taxpayer money being used for...
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brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >>> well, for the second day of the john edwards trial, it brought more testimony from the prosecution's star witness, and aide to the former senator. edwards is accused of illegally using campaign funds while running for president in 2008 to cover up an affair. jay gray has more now from north carolina. >> reporter: as john edwards returned to the federal courthouse in greensboro, andrew young, his former aide and close friend, returned to the witness stand. >> this case is no longer about the united states versus john edwards. it's clear from the opening statements, that this case is about john edwards versus andrew young. >> reporter: young outlined a complex system he says was created by edwards to collect money from rich friends, including multi-millionaire bunny mellon to help hide his pregnant mistress rielle hunter. edwards told him to give her a monthly allowance in may of 2007 after she threatened to expose their affair. >> andrew young described john edwards' role as the director of this entire operation. that it was john edwards' idea ult
brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >>> well, for the second day of the john edwards trial, it brought more testimony from the prosecution's star witness, and aide to the former senator. edwards is accused of illegally using campaign funds while running for president in 2008 to cover up an affair. jay gray has more now from north carolina. >> reporter: as john edwards returned to the federal courthouse in greensboro, andrew young, his former aide and close friend, returned to the...
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well-expressed opinion. don't get me wrong. >> i can see it. >> stephen: but we have a resident expert pundit here at the stephen colbert. brian are your thoughts on this important issue? >> not in this economy. ( applause ). >> stephen: well said. mrs. obama, thank you so much for joining me. >> thank you. >> stephen: it's an honor to have you. >> thank you so much. >> stephen: first lady michelle obama. we'll be right back. thank you.
well-expressed opinion. don't get me wrong. >> i can see it. >> stephen: but we have a resident expert pundit here at the stephen colbert. brian are your thoughts on this important issue? >> not in this economy. ( applause ). >> stephen: well said. mrs. obama, thank you so much for joining me. >> thank you. >> stephen: it's an honor to have you. >> thank you so much. >> stephen: first lady michelle obama. we'll be right back. thank you.
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well-expressed opinion. don't get me wrong. >> i can see it. >> stephen: but we have a resident expert pundit here at the stephen colbert. brian are your thoughts on this important issue? >> not in this economy. ( applause ). >> stephen: well said. mrs. obama, thank you so much for joining me. >> thank you. >> stephen: it's an honor to have you. >> thank you so much. >> stephen: first lady michelle obama. we'll be right back. thank you. ♪ [ lil wayne ] ladies and gentlemen if you got anything from me. it's to find your thing and do you! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ because we all know it's not what you do ♪ it's how you do. ♪ and this is how we do. ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: that's it for the report, everybody. good night.
well-expressed opinion. don't get me wrong. >> i can see it. >> stephen: but we have a resident expert pundit here at the stephen colbert. brian are your thoughts on this important issue? >> not in this economy. ( applause ). >> stephen: well said. mrs. obama, thank you so much for joining me. >> thank you. >> stephen: it's an honor to have you. >> thank you so much. >> stephen: first lady michelle obama. we'll be right back. thank you. ♪ [ lil...
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brian: play it back. play it back today, though! >> steve: it's not going well for me. wooo! all right! >> brian: i had to shot at that. one more time, gretch. >> brian: what is it, 2-1? >> gretchen: 30 seconds left, guys! who is going to score? >> steve: she's going for it! >> brian: it's a great program. best of luck. when can we see you on television again? >> we'll be on tv -- not sure when. we play in may against philly. back in a moment is making lorenzo very snippy. oh! seriously?! ♪ [ male announcer ] hunger getting to you? oh... [ male announcer ] grab a ritz crackerfuls. made with real peanut butter and whole grain. mmmm [ male announcer ] get hunger before it gets you. feeding your lawn need not be so difficult neighbors. get a ld of this bad boy. whoa. this snap spreader system from scotts is snap-crackin' simple -- just snap, lock, and go. [ scott ] feed your lawn. feed it! got the mirrors all adjusted? you can see everything ok? just stay off the freeways, all right? i don't want you going out on those yet. mmm-hmm. and just leave your phone in your purse. i don
brian: play it back. play it back today, though! >> steve: it's not going well for me. wooo! all right! >> brian: i had to shot at that. one more time, gretch. >> brian: what is it, 2-1? >> gretchen: 30 seconds left, guys! who is going to score? >> steve: she's going for it! >> brian: it's a great program. best of luck. when can we see you on television again? >> we'll be on tv -- not sure when. we play in may against philly. back in a moment is making...
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>> well, two things, brian, instability and wind sheer.hen we see those things present it's like a five alarm fire. and let me just show you with the pieces of debris, what happens. when the wind sheer happens, you create a horizontal roll in the atmosphere. so here's the atmosphere rolling like this, the instability allows for the cumulus clouds to build up. and what you essentially end up with this rotating tube in the atmosphere, these big clouds. we still don't know exactly what causes the tornado, but that was present, certainly, in a big way with so many tornados. damage here, extensive in the town of thurmond, iowa. we're talking about winds at 125 miles per hour here. and as we mentioned, 50% of the homes definitely dealing with heavy damage here. >> and jim, in the meantime, how about these high temperatures in the eastern half of the country? >> reporter: well, that's the instability, it's been shifted to the east. we had 87 degrees today in boston. unbelievable. the average high in boston is 56 degrees. we started the boston mar
>> well, two things, brian, instability and wind sheer.hen we see those things present it's like a five alarm fire. and let me just show you with the pieces of debris, what happens. when the wind sheer happens, you create a horizontal roll in the atmosphere. so here's the atmosphere rolling like this, the instability allows for the cumulus clouds to build up. and what you essentially end up with this rotating tube in the atmosphere, these big clouds. we still don't know exactly what...
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. >> reporter: well, brian you know, in many ways the shootings that both rocked this campus and theme ago for others it was like just yesterday but, in the years now,
. >> reporter: well, brian you know, in many ways the shootings that both rocked this campus and theme ago for others it was like just yesterday but, in the years now,
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. >> brian mooar from washington, thank you. >>> well, the final coroner's report is providing new details this morning on whitney houston's death last february. houston drowned accidentalally in a foot of very hot water in a bathtub in a beverly hills hotel. due the effects of cocaine and heart disease. the report says she had cocaine in her system and a white powder nearby. detectives also found a rolled up piece of paper, a small spoon and a mirror all items commonly used with cocaine. that report also revealed that houston had a percent rated nose filled with a bloody discharge indicating substance abuse. >>> now, here's a look at some other stories making news "early today" in america. a former colorado sheriff caught offering drugs in exchange for sex. pat sullivan can be seen tossing a bag of methamphetamine to an undercover agent. moments later officers busted in and arrested sullivan who bleeded guilty this week to drug possession and cysttation charges. >>> in pennsylvania a multimillion dollar mansion went up in flames. the homebuilt more than a hundred years ago with 19 bedroom
. >> brian mooar from washington, thank you. >>> well, the final coroner's report is providing new details this morning on whitney houston's death last february. houston drowned accidentalally in a foot of very hot water in a bathtub in a beverly hills hotel. due the effects of cocaine and heart disease. the report says she had cocaine in her system and a white powder nearby. detectives also found a rolled up piece of paper, a small spoon and a mirror all items commonly used with...
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and another guy, brian smith, who's been on well over 100 chases and he's said he's never seen anything like it. a remarkable day as far as that's concerned. as a meteorologist, it's exciting and exhilarating, but then of course you always fear one of those beautiful tornadoes and ferocious tornadoes coming through a rural community like this and this is a result. i should mention this as well, gary. they are no strangers to tornadoes here. they just celebrated the anniversary of the 1947 tornado that tore through this town, one of the worst tornados in u.s. history taking american lives. so it's steeped in history, but that doesn't alleviate the fact they're hurting this afternoon, for sure. gary? >> rob marciano, fascinating. we're glad you're safe and thanks for joining us. we'll talk to you a little bit later. thanks, rob. in iowa, take a look at the pictures coming in from the tiny town of thurman. a tornado leveled much of the town. only 300 people live there and the reverend say 90% of his community is now damaged. what's amazing, when you look at these pictures, nobody was hurt.
and another guy, brian smith, who's been on well over 100 chases and he's said he's never seen anything like it. a remarkable day as far as that's concerned. as a meteorologist, it's exciting and exhilarating, but then of course you always fear one of those beautiful tornadoes and ferocious tornadoes coming through a rural community like this and this is a result. i should mention this as well, gary. they are no strangers to tornadoes here. they just celebrated the anniversary of the 1947...
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an awful lot of money in there as well. brianimportant is we have the dollar up but not killing commodities or commodity stocks. >> oil right now pretty much, bob, at the highs of the session. the optimism over jobs is part of it here. we also have geopolitics globally happening. reports of a missile fired from egypt over in israel. not the direction a lot of people would expect that kind of activity. also news about a chinese insurer may not cover ships that carry iranian oil as the embargo over the eu is set to ramp up. that putting a little foundation there and the spread between brent still pretty wide, but it's narrowed a fair amount today more than 3%, actually narrowing. the other thing to talk about in nat gas is a major issue today. they had a big inventory -- well, bigger than expected. and we are seasonally getting warmer weather. so we have a lot of supply, not a whole lot of demand until we get sort of macro solution on what to do with all of this natural gas. now at 1:30 i'm going to wrap up the metals close. as bob
an awful lot of money in there as well. brianimportant is we have the dollar up but not killing commodities or commodity stocks. >> oil right now pretty much, bob, at the highs of the session. the optimism over jobs is part of it here. we also have geopolitics globally happening. reports of a missile fired from egypt over in israel. not the direction a lot of people would expect that kind of activity. also news about a chinese insurer may not cover ships that carry iranian oil as the...
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for several decades, brian, as you well know, the rhino has flourished in south africa.. bringing an animal back from the brink of extinction. but as we told you in february, the animal is under brutal assault from poachers. 448 animals were killed in south africa just last year. a gory record. and sadly we report tonight that the number will likely go even higher this year. a warning, some of the images you are about to see are quite disturbing. a beautiful private game reserve in south africa. we game here to tell you the story of dr. will fowlds, a veterinarian helping lead to fight to save the rhino. will was called here to treat an animal he had raised from birth and named gata. her face had been hacked off and before will put the animal down, he recorded the scene so the world could see the sheer brutality of the poachers. >> when you saw it, did you think who would do this? >> i couldn't explain why someone would do such a thing, but to be there with that animal, i just -- i just kept on saying i'm so sorry, boy. >> reporter: the rhinos are poached for their horns
for several decades, brian, as you well know, the rhino has flourished in south africa.. bringing an animal back from the brink of extinction. but as we told you in february, the animal is under brutal assault from poachers. 448 animals were killed in south africa just last year. a gory record. and sadly we report tonight that the number will likely go even higher this year. a warning, some of the images you are about to see are quite disturbing. a beautiful private game reserve in south...
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well, brian schachtman joins us now with all the details.ood evening. >> you are going to hear, larry, exactly how he does talk. thank you very much. this is where the obama administration is not too happy, as you might imagine. the words of one person of the e.p.a. are being taken as representative of the white house's approach to the entire domestic oil and gas business and it's created quite a bit of a political firestorm. back in 2010 the echl p.a. administrator who oversees five states and 66 tribal nations told employees it would be useful to make examples of oil companies. how? well, watch this. >> it's kind of like how the romans used to conquer the villages in the mediterranean. they would go to a turkish town somewhere, and find the first five guys and crucify them. that town wassize to manage for the next few years. they make temples -- >> auz just saw, it was recorded and supposedly uncovered only recently, and yesterday james inhoff, one of the states overseas described the comments as exhibit a of an administration he says who
well, brian schachtman joins us now with all the details.ood evening. >> you are going to hear, larry, exactly how he does talk. thank you very much. this is where the obama administration is not too happy, as you might imagine. the words of one person of the e.p.a. are being taken as representative of the white house's approach to the entire domestic oil and gas business and it's created quite a bit of a political firestorm. back in 2010 the echl p.a. administrator who oversees five...