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they didn't like bradford dodson. they liked the hustler.o for all them years, i was being a hustle her. i wasn't being bradford dodson. >> my child did not have negligent parents. he wasn't hungry. didn't miss a day's meal. was not homeless. i wasn't a crack head, dad wasn't a crack head. wasn't abusive, none of that. none of the things that society say the reason that these children do what they do. they do it because they want to and they do it because someone has enticed them. the drug dealers come through and they see easy gullible young people and they offer them -- it's exciting. you know? the possibility? the rims, the car. i am angry at him for not -- i'm actually angry at him for allowing someone to sell him a dream of nothing. and i believe that that's what it was. >> i met bradford when my daughter was picking me up from work and she introduced me to the guy in the car. this is my boyfriend. i didn't pay him any attention. first time i really, really other than seeing him in the car remember being around brad was i went over one
they didn't like bradford dodson. they liked the hustler.o for all them years, i was being a hustle her. i wasn't being bradford dodson. >> my child did not have negligent parents. he wasn't hungry. didn't miss a day's meal. was not homeless. i wasn't a crack head, dad wasn't a crack head. wasn't abusive, none of that. none of the things that society say the reason that these children do what they do. they do it because they want to and they do it because someone has enticed them. the...
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Sep 23, 2013
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at the bronze level, dodson could pay as low as $94 a month, but his deductible would be $6,000. thinks the silver level is better. that deductible goes down to $1300, and while he pays $285 a month, it's still much lower than he expected. >> i thought it was going to be a little more expensive than what we're talking about now. i really did. >> reporter: but the biggest reason for dodson's low premium is the system of federal subsidies. his modest income of $36,000 a year qualifies him for a $179 federal tax credit, a tax credit that brings down his policy from its true cost at $464 down to what he pays, $285. the other good news for maryland residents is that the insurance company there is-- or most of them-- will offer full access to the best doctors and hospitals in the area, including johns hopkins. scott, that's not going to be true everywhere. in some states, the cheaper the plan is, the more restrictive the network of doctors. >> pelley: and the plans are going to be different in every state. wyatt, you just told us about the premiums in maryland. what about the rest of t
at the bronze level, dodson could pay as low as $94 a month, but his deductible would be $6,000. thinks the silver level is better. that deductible goes down to $1300, and while he pays $285 a month, it's still much lower than he expected. >> i thought it was going to be a little more expensive than what we're talking about now. i really did. >> reporter: but the biggest reason for dodson's low premium is the system of federal subsidies. his modest income of $36,000 a year qualifies...
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Sep 24, 2013
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at the bronze level, dodson could pay as low as $94 a month, but his deductible would be $6,000. silver level is better. that deductible goes down to $1300, and while he pays $285 a month, it's still much lower than he expected. >> i thought it was going to be more expensive than what we thought. >> reporter: but the biggest is reason is the system of his federal subsidies. his modest income of $36,000 qualifies him for a federal tax credit that brings down his policy from its true cost of $464, down to what he says, $285. the other good news for maryland residents is that most insurance companies there will offer patients the best doctors and hospitals in the region, including johns hopkins. that won't be true everywhere. in some states the cheaper the plan the more restrict ive network of doctors. wyatt and drews, cbs news, washington. >> we'll go to nairobi kenya for an update on the deadly shopping mall attack. >>> plus, a preview of president obama's address from the united nations general assembly. >>> and charlie and norah's conversation with former president bill clinton.
at the bronze level, dodson could pay as low as $94 a month, but his deductible would be $6,000. silver level is better. that deductible goes down to $1300, and while he pays $285 a month, it's still much lower than he expected. >> i thought it was going to be more expensive than what we thought. >> reporter: but the biggest is reason is the system of his federal subsidies. his modest income of $36,000 qualifies him for a federal tax credit that brings down his policy from its true...
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william dodson and ellwood. another suspect was shot during the robbery and will be charged when he's released from the hospital. >> these two pet bugs captured pet lovers hearts so sha and bear are out of the -- [inaudible] when the landlord banned the pit bulls because of a court ruling that they're inherently dangerous. if they get a new family they will have at least ten applicants on standby or to come back with more on this story. >> a look across the inner harbor. it is a beautiful start to the day. but will it hang around? >>> thank you for joining us. we have information about the upcoming weekend. the train between baltimore and washington, it will make nine round trips on saturday and six on sunday. the mta says ticket also be the same on week ends as they are during the week $7 -- $6. >> here is your chance. rent the $70,000 vehicle courtesy of hurtz. they're adding the e electric model they will only carry it in san francisco and la at least for now have. >> mainly dry. we have a few light showers i
william dodson and ellwood. another suspect was shot during the robbery and will be charged when he's released from the hospital. >> these two pet bugs captured pet lovers hearts so sha and bear are out of the -- [inaudible] when the landlord banned the pit bulls because of a court ruling that they're inherently dangerous. if they get a new family they will have at least ten applicants on standby or to come back with more on this story. >> a look across the inner harbor. it is a...
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angela williams are among those, williams and dodson were also -- they will be charged after . another man will be charged who was shot during the burgulary. >>> a man broke into an apartment over the weekend and inappropriately touched a girl. it happened saturday morning at the howard crossing apartments on town is and country boulevard. the teen on the ground floor apartment woke up to find a man touching her. he rap out of the sliding glass door when she woke up. >> i am very frightened actually, living on their own floor alone. i thought this was a safe neighborhood. >> police do not have a description because it was dark and 24e7b again they took off. >>> police are trying to bring the community together after shots were fired. a community meeting is scheduled for if to fite at 6:30. police hope to calm fires and take information regarding the shooting. misdo not believe that this shooting was random. >>> we are not going to the playoffs but the future looks like for the baltimore orioles. they brat toronto 9-5. jon nonhas career first debut. home run. he went home. this
angela williams are among those, williams and dodson were also -- they will be charged after . another man will be charged who was shot during the burgulary. >>> a man broke into an apartment over the weekend and inappropriately touched a girl. it happened saturday morning at the howard crossing apartments on town is and country boulevard. the teen on the ground floor apartment woke up to find a man touching her. he rap out of the sliding glass door when she woke up. >> i am very...
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william dodson and ellwood. another suspect, jones was shot during the robbery and will be charged once he's released from the hospital. investigators say the suspects were looking for drugs and money. >>> the community isa bit shaken after a man fired shots into a home. police hope to answer questions about the shooting during a community meeting tonight. an infant girl did get cut by falling class. police do not believe this shooting was random. >>> if you have a question about the new storm water feeds, you can get them answered tonight. county executive lauren newman is hosting a town-hall meeting starting at 6:00 in annapolis. there will also be people there from the county department of works. >>> mailing aa letter will cost you $0.03 more starting next year. the announcement comes on the heels of the meeting today about ways to reform and save the postal service. the hikes are expected to raise $2 billion for the cash- strapped agent usps must get the approval before it can raise those prices. >>> if you
william dodson and ellwood. another suspect, jones was shot during the robbery and will be charged once he's released from the hospital. investigators say the suspects were looking for drugs and money. >>> the community isa bit shaken after a man fired shots into a home. police hope to answer questions about the shooting during a community meeting tonight. an infant girl did get cut by falling class. police do not believe this shooting was random. >>> if you have a question...
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you're hearing from law enforcement agencies like the police chief sam dodson who says has the bad lawze law enforcement officers when they try work with federal agents to take guns off the streets. this will be a nail biter to see what happens with the senate. they are expected to vote. and we will continue to watch. >> obviously crucial in so many national implications, these stories we're following. not just missouri. we're watching stories like this in a few other states. another big one, colorado. two lawmakers out of a job in the state's first ever recall. the arraign? they supported gun control laws. john morris is one of them. he says he is proud of the stand he took did he bite losing the recall race. >> what we did was the right thing. i said months ago if doing this costs me my political career, that's a very small price to pay. >> the lawmaker were up against the national rifle association. the nra spent half a million dollars to out of them. obviously that's another big blow to gun control today. and our fourth story "outfront" is threats against one of america's biggest a
you're hearing from law enforcement agencies like the police chief sam dodson who says has the bad lawze law enforcement officers when they try work with federal agents to take guns off the streets. this will be a nail biter to see what happens with the senate. they are expected to vote. and we will continue to watch. >> obviously crucial in so many national implications, these stories we're following. not just missouri. we're watching stories like this in a few other states. another big...
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. >> reporter: jean dodson feels her past water bills were high enough. >> $250 to $350 every two months is going towards the water bill. it makes it really hard. >> reporter: she and her husband revamped their backyard choosing plants that didn't need as much water but still she will look for other ways to find 10% to cut. >> so the fact that, you know, we're now getting formal announcement about this is even more upsetting that it's becoming more real. >> reporter: what's been clear for months is the area needs moisture. the tough part is doing without until mother nature delivers. in calistoga, ryan takeo, kpix 5. >> the last time people in the north bay were asked to ration water was back in 2009. they had to cut back 30 to 50%. >>> thousands of mass transit workers could escape california's strict new public pension requirements. the governor proposed the exemption after the feds threatened to suspend millions in grant funding for public transit projects. that would include big bucks for the bart extension. the proposal would lift requirements that mass transit workers pay more towa
. >> reporter: jean dodson feels her past water bills were high enough. >> $250 to $350 every two months is going towards the water bill. it makes it really hard. >> reporter: she and her husband revamped their backyard choosing plants that didn't need as much water but still she will look for other ways to find 10% to cut. >> so the fact that, you know, we're now getting formal announcement about this is even more upsetting that it's becoming more real. >>...
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louis police chief sam dodson has been one of the most vocal opponents. >> this bill, if the legislature overrides the governor's veto work preclude us from enforcing those laws. basically putting a sign on missouri that says, okay, criminal, it is okay to come to missouri. we won't prosecute to the fullest extent of the law. like illinois, kansas, like every other state in the union. >> reporter: what do you say to people who believe this bill go too far? >> i don't think it goes too far. i don't think it go that far at all. i don't think it will have that much impact on life as we know it. on law enforcement as we know it. >> reporter: jamesson believes the proposed law sends a message. >> a warning to the federal government not to overstep its bounds and not to interfere with the second amendment rights of missourians. for erin burnett "outfront." carney, missouri. >> a pretty incredible story. we look forward to your feedback on it. >>> still to come, complete coverage of the president's speech on syria. plus, a week after his wedding a man dies falling to his death off a cliff. the
louis police chief sam dodson has been one of the most vocal opponents. >> this bill, if the legislature overrides the governor's veto work preclude us from enforcing those laws. basically putting a sign on missouri that says, okay, criminal, it is okay to come to missouri. we won't prosecute to the fullest extent of the law. like illinois, kansas, like every other state in the union. >> reporter: what do you say to people who believe this bill go too far? >> i don't think it...