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this point but hey the sentiment rules the market but there are couple names i think that might be hi todd to resist one is very banks very simple but i think it's a combination of trade investment idea at the same time in the metals sector it's been down of course as well and we are seeing good value there and we want to highlight the several stalls and which is the company and that is completing the broad tickly integrated and this is it's a big big one of the biggest advantages and we know we expect coal prices to move but given the full integration go to integration of several staal that should not affect its margins on the company also looks inexpensive on multiples trades with about ten to fifteen percent discount to our that still make us in russia. and that's all the business for this hour we'll be back with more in just under an hour's time stay with us the headlines next. innovation cluster in the center of siberia one city has revolutionary ideas for the automotive industry you're going to just get some of the infection straight out of software to make three goggle street and th
this point but hey the sentiment rules the market but there are couple names i think that might be hi todd to resist one is very banks very simple but i think it's a combination of trade investment idea at the same time in the metals sector it's been down of course as well and we are seeing good value there and we want to highlight the several stalls and which is the company and that is completing the broad tickly integrated and this is it's a big big one of the biggest advantages and we know...
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>> no, not from mehserle directly but his father todd, on facebook. s release and this afternoon more postings from todd mehserle. he urged supporters not to talk to the media, he felt his family was treated unfairly in their ordeal. one minute after midnight johanez mehserle was released. the former bart police officer did not walk out the front door but secreted out the back way with a police escort. michael ray spoke to kgo radio. >> extraordinary measures were taken by the la sheriff department to get him out safely. we'll keep an eye on the level
>> no, not from mehserle directly but his father todd, on facebook. s release and this afternoon more postings from todd mehserle. he urged supporters not to talk to the media, he felt his family was treated unfairly in their ordeal. one minute after midnight johanez mehserle was released. the former bart police officer did not walk out the front door but secreted out the back way with a police escort. michael ray spoke to kgo radio. >> extraordinary measures were taken by the la...
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>>reporter: todd she is us what happened. >> i'm trying to type. hi this is todd. s jibberish typing what is going on gives more jibber. etch his name comes out with extra words in it. >> couldn't text any more. can't good to the app that need a pass wore. i spent an hour typing one sentence one time. >>reporter: todd felt his world closing off again. so he went to the apple store. the company gave him a brand new phone but this phone did the very same thing. >> nothing happening. i decide to call 7 open your side. >>reporter: we contacted appl apple. it said indeed there is a problem with the zoom featur feature. it is because apple upgraded the zoom to make it easier to move the screen for reading. that works well. but it resulted in unintended key stroke so amy is working on a fix that should be ready by the fall. >> i felt graichlt i feel in like finally somebody is listening to me. >>reporter: apple at the klein on camera enter view but tells thus feature is very important to its customers and the company is committed to making it work perfectly. the zoom is ju
>>reporter: todd she is us what happened. >> i'm trying to type. hi this is todd. s jibberish typing what is going on gives more jibber. etch his name comes out with extra words in it. >> couldn't text any more. can't good to the app that need a pass wore. i spent an hour typing one sentence one time. >>reporter: todd felt his world closing off again. so he went to the apple store. the company gave him a brand new phone but this phone did the very same thing. >>...
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his m.a. and ph.d. degrees todd moye directed the national park services oral history project from 2000 to 2005. please join me in welcoming professor todd moye to vote roosevelt reading festival. [applause] >> thank you very much. great to be here. i need to look for more reasons to travel from texas to the hudson valley. this is a great place to be ended as always fun to come back to the fdr library. this book began as an oral history project. from 2000 to 2005 i was one of five historians who worked for the national park service developing a national historic site called the tuskegee site in tuskegee, alabama where the tuskegee airmen work. the national park service dedicated a significant amount of money to interviewing the surviving tuskegee mn to work those in to programs to find information museum architects needed as they were rehabing structures at the national historic site and create this repository of tuskegee history for when there will not just the tuskegee airmen to talk about what this experience was
his m.a. and ph.d. degrees todd moye directed the national park services oral history project from 2000 to 2005. please join me in welcoming professor todd moye to vote roosevelt reading festival. [applause] >> thank you very much. great to be here. i need to look for more reasons to travel from texas to the hudson valley. this is a great place to be ended as always fun to come back to the fdr library. this book began as an oral history project. from 2000 to 2005 i was one of five...
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best time for selection for the five states are set up a series called play his partnership and home state a polling station todd park near seattle my mother must sit at that but their stuff explained the batman that it passed the fact. that. the japanese conscripted over forty one hundred korean slave laborers to build up a show's defenses as well as a small airstrip. they sent in over twenty six hundred cracked japanese imperial marines to defender. massive fortifications were built including giant pill boxes some over seven hundred feet in height ten large eight inch gun emplacements field artillery and anti-aircraft guns. the war in the pacific was commanded by two key figures general douglas macarthur and admiral nimitz. after the japanese lost the battle for guadalcanal in the south
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and now todd moye on his book, "freedom flyer" roosevelt, eisenhower and the american century.th .. >> hello. i am the museum curator at the franklin roosevelt presidential library and museum. wait a second. i would like to welcome you to the eighth annual roosevelt reading festival. i would like to welcome c-span's booktv which is broadcasting this program this morning. franklin roosevelt planned for the roosevelt library to become the premier research institution for studying the entire roosevelt era. the research room is consistently one of the busiest of all the presidential libraries and this year's group of others reflects a wide variety of research done here. we are delighted to highlight these others's works at botox for route the year, especially at this hour annual meeting festival. let me quickly go over the format for the festival's current sessions. at the top of each hour a session begins with a 30 minute author talk followed by a ten minute question and answer period and authors move on to the tables in the library where you can purchase your books and have the author's
and now todd moye on his book, "freedom flyer" roosevelt, eisenhower and the american century.th .. >> hello. i am the museum curator at the franklin roosevelt presidential library and museum. wait a second. i would like to welcome you to the eighth annual roosevelt reading festival. i would like to welcome c-span's booktv which is broadcasting this program this morning. franklin roosevelt planned for the roosevelt library to become the premier research institution for studying...
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his hospital can heal and inspire him. >> that is cool. >> reporter: in palo alto, allie rasmus. >> this is where the kids end up here right here in these body bags. >>> coach todd walker took his kids inner city peace to the mortuary. he says he sees too many people killed and too many families hurting. >> right here you have en embaument fluid. this is what kids get filled with after getting killed. >>> dozens of boots were lined up along adeline streets where visitors enjoyed performances, food, arts. the june celebration commemorates the end of slavery. >> i'm hoping that this is just one symbolic view in terms of realizing that there is still many issues that we have to resolve. we're still one of the largest number of unemployed. we still have health issues, we have educational issues. >> reporter: june teenth is recognized june 19th. but is pushed back to accommodate employees. >>> is the worse over? an update on the record flooding taking place in the midwest. and when pollables there may finally catch a breather. >>> the fog is currently pushing back into the bay. the one day this system could produce a few showers across the bay area. >>> organizers of
his hospital can heal and inspire him. >> that is cool. >> reporter: in palo alto, allie rasmus. >> this is where the kids end up here right here in these body bags. >>> coach todd walker took his kids inner city peace to the mortuary. he says he sees too many people killed and too many families hurting. >> right here you have en embaument fluid. this is what kids get filled with after getting killed. >>> dozens of boots were lined up along adeline...
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out to the ballpark, todd mcclelland watching lincecum get his 1,000 career strike out, 2nd to reachr' wood former of chicago cub fame. but lincecum, going to lead the game now 4-0, michael doubles, scores a couple of runners, five innings, five hits, four runs, on a night where he was not at his best. but bottom 8, the giants trailed 4-0 for most of the game and then come roaring back, delivering home, the tying run and that's how we stand now, 4-4, bottom of the 12th. barry the old rehab assignment for minor league san jose, 6 in 2 third. the story, the giants and the fashion les, by the way giants have sold out every game this season 41,180. it's 7 in a row and counting for the as. on the flip side, once upon a time that was the place to be just like the giants ballpark but only 10,005:56 to watch it kick it around tonight, kirk, before you know it baltimore is up 4-0. they hang on to win 4- 2. the as have now lost 7 straight games. three straight, the oakland athletics lose to the yankees at home, then three straight to boston they open a series on the road losing to geo gonzalez
out to the ballpark, todd mcclelland watching lincecum get his 1,000 career strike out, 2nd to reachr' wood former of chicago cub fame. but lincecum, going to lead the game now 4-0, michael doubles, scores a couple of runners, five innings, five hits, four runs, on a night where he was not at his best. but bottom 8, the giants trailed 4-0 for most of the game and then come roaring back, delivering home, the tying run and that's how we stand now, 4-4, bottom of the 12th. barry the old rehab...
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michael todd used his business at the airport to supply parts for military jets and attack helicopters in the iranian air force. federal authorities say another man would buy the parts and ship them through several nations to bypass the boycott against iran. he has been sentenced to 56 months in prison. >> 5:46. closer to home, the forecast for this friday morning. >> good morning to you. we've got a good looking weekend. great for indoor activities, great for outdoor activities. give your ac a break after tuesday, i bet. you'll get a chance to do so this weekend all the way through next week. pretty interesting weather on the way. mild for this time of year. cooler than average. you can see from the bay bridge shot it's not quite socked in with fog yet or even in the city of san francisco but this is about that time when we start to see that happen so i think between now and 6:30 we'll see a pretty good round of fog over the bay area. mike is always watching your road conditions. you can see in the pfk we have inarea of clearing. what i'm watching is this dig, this trough on the way.
michael todd used his business at the airport to supply parts for military jets and attack helicopters in the iranian air force. federal authorities say another man would buy the parts and ship them through several nations to bypass the boycott against iran. he has been sentenced to 56 months in prison. >> 5:46. closer to home, the forecast for this friday morning. >> good morning to you. we've got a good looking weekend. great for indoor activities, great for outdoor activities....
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speech tomorrow evening, but tonight, already our chief white house correspondent chuck todd, already has some details of his own. he's with us from across town at the white house, chuck, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. in primetime tomorrow night the president will detail and fulfill a pledge he made in december of 2009, that some troop withdrawals would begin in july of 2011. july starts next week. so here's what the president is going to lay out. there were three measures of success that he laid out in december of 2009. to deny al qaeda a safe haven. to reverse the taliban's momentum and stand up to afghanistan forces. the president will say progress has been made on all three fronts and go as far as to say the operational capability of al qaeda is now been defeated or destroyed. essentially victory over al qaeda in afghanistan and pakistan. on the other two fronts that's not necessarily mission accomplished just yet so the number of troops anywhere from 10 to 30,000, will be removed in the next 18 months but keep this in mind, brian, over 50,000 american troop will still be there in 2013
speech tomorrow evening, but tonight, already our chief white house correspondent chuck todd, already has some details of his own. he's with us from across town at the white house, chuck, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. in primetime tomorrow night the president will detail and fulfill a pledge he made in december of 2009, that some troop withdrawals would begin in july of 2011. july starts next week. so here's what the president is going to lay out. there were three...
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. >> reporter: todd walker brought his group to the coroner.id he sees far to many young people killed. today he showed those who mentor the young people the tools used at the office. >> here you have embalming fluid this is what happens when the kids get here. >> there have been 57 homicides so far this year. walker points out that many other young people have been wounded will bear the scars the rest of their lives. >> the only female firefighter in dailey is suing saying she had revenge for complaining ability her colleagues. she said she was unfairly punished after she complained about male firefighters using the women's rest room at the fire house. she wassa put was put leave. the city denies the claims. >>> we know the name of a man killed in a shooting yesterday. the 23-year-old was shot in the head around two yesterday morning. he died at the scene. the shooting led to a manhunt that ended in the arrest of a 39-year-old. >> santa rosa police plan to crack down on the city's most dangerous intersection. they will patrol stoney point road
. >> reporter: todd walker brought his group to the coroner.id he sees far to many young people killed. today he showed those who mentor the young people the tools used at the office. >> here you have embalming fluid this is what happens when the kids get here. >> there have been 57 homicides so far this year. walker points out that many other young people have been wounded will bear the scars the rest of their lives. >> the only female firefighter in dailey is suing...
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. >> he discovered a zoom, magnifying letters up to five times, big enough for todd to send the first text message of hisife. >> i was like, oh, god, i can see the screen. i can text message. i can do anything. >> he used zoom two years until a apple software update changed empg. key strokes started going crazy. >> it started to add these extra letters when you would type. and these pop ups. >> todd shows us what happens. >> i'm trying to type this, is todd. >> hey this, is todd coming up this -- gibberish, typing what is going on gives more gibberish. his name comes out with words in it. >> i couldn't text anymore. i can't go to apps that need a pass word. i spent an hour typing one sentence he felt his world closing off again. he went to the apple store. the company gave him a brand new phone. but that phone did the same thing. >> there is nothing happening. >> apple said there is a problem with the zoom. it's because apple upgraded zoom to make it easier to move the screen for reading. that works well but resulted in these unintended key strokes. the fix should be ready by fall. >> i feel great. some
. >> he discovered a zoom, magnifying letters up to five times, big enough for todd to send the first text message of hisife. >> i was like, oh, god, i can see the screen. i can text message. i can do anything. >> he used zoom two years until a apple software update changed empg. key strokes started going crazy. >> it started to add these extra letters when you would type. and these pop ups. >> todd shows us what happens. >> i'm trying to type this, is todd....
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his degree. >> what's it mean to you, todd, to be able to receive this scholarship, and what do you plan to dothe honor of receiving it, not the money itself, but just the fact that now you can put that on your resume, that you're the recipient to this scholarship? >> well, i think it's a great honor, because lieutenant santiago was such a great man, and he's a really great role model, especially because of how much he did care about education, and i pride myself on caring about my grades. even though, like, some people get to college and then they say i've made it, like, i can slack off, or at least not put as much pressure on myself anymore. but i still strive to keep a high gpa, because i know that i am capable of those things, and that's what he would want and that's what i would want to teach my younger brothers or any other people who see this scholarship and want to know what it stands for. >> does it make you say, you know, i can't fail now? now i have this man's name, his legacy attached to my name? i have to do it for him, i have to do it for my family as well? >> that's the way i vi
his degree. >> what's it mean to you, todd, to be able to receive this scholarship, and what do you plan to dothe honor of receiving it, not the money itself, but just the fact that now you can put that on your resume, that you're the recipient to this scholarship? >> well, i think it's a great honor, because lieutenant santiago was such a great man, and he's a really great role model, especially because of how much he did care about education, and i pride myself on caring about my...
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. >> lehrer: i know, as jeff said in his discussion-- >> that's right. and todd and norman did, in their segment. but it's not-- it's not inconsequential. >> lehrer: symbols do matter. >> symbols do matter. it reflects public opinion. public opinion on libya has switched 20 points from march to today. >> lehrer: that's a remarkable change. >> i kind of agree with mark. >> lehrer: kind of agree with mark? >> he's kind of right. first of all, i completely understand where that-- congress is coming from. in the first place they were not consulted. the second place, obama-- and this should be more canneddulous than it is-- sort of overruled some of the lawyers in his own administration, came up with this cock mamie idea that these are not hostilities. on the other hand, the idea sending a signal to qaddafi that we're divided at this moment to me that's-- that hurts our effort. and the idea that the congress can run a war like this, that also, i think, is unwise. and so i understand why they're coming from. nonetheless, i do think the signals they're sending can only
. >> lehrer: i know, as jeff said in his discussion-- >> that's right. and todd and norman did, in their segment. but it's not-- it's not inconsequential. >> lehrer: symbols do matter. >> symbols do matter. it reflects public opinion. public opinion on libya has switched 20 points from march to today. >> lehrer: that's a remarkable change. >> i kind of agree with mark. >> lehrer: kind of agree with mark? >> he's kind of right. first of all, i...
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his answer? he says this, i'm just getting started. >> so chief white house correspondent, political director chuck todd gets to follow another political candidate in the case. you heard mitt romney call the president a failure and he's using the economic issue and his being an economic manager to go forward. >> his entire speech was on this, trying to create the contrast on the economy. he's not going to be alone. as the unemployment numbers don't go down over the next few months, you'll see more and more of those. for mitt romney, he sees this as hionly path. he has a lot of issues with the main republican party. if the fight is who can take on the economy, he thinks he can convince the skeptics on the right he's the best man for this due to his business background. >> in the place where you are right now, in the west wing of the white house today, i think it's fair to see what we said a few minutes ago. they sure thought it was going to be better than this by now. >> i talk saed to quite a few fs today. there were some very sober conversations when it comes to the economy. they said, this wasn't the only bad week. the last four to s
his answer? he says this, i'm just getting started. >> so chief white house correspondent, political director chuck todd gets to follow another political candidate in the case. you heard mitt romney call the president a failure and he's using the economic issue and his being an economic manager to go forward. >> his entire speech was on this, trying to create the contrast on the economy. he's not going to be alone. as the unemployment numbers don't go down over the next few months,...
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todd, comes out as this jibberish. typing "what's going on" gives more jibberish. even his name comes out with extra words in it. >> i context anymore, i can't go to apps that need a password. i spent an hour typing one sentence one time. >> he felt his world closing off again so he went to the apple store. the company gave him a brand new phone but that phone did the same thing. >> nothing happening. i decided to call 7 on your side. >> we contacted apple. it said indeed there is a problem with the zoom feature. it's because apple upgraded the zoom to make it easier to move the screen for reading. that works well, but it resulted in these unintended key strokes. so apple is now working on a fix that should be ready by the fall. >> i felt great, actually. i feel like someone is finally listening to me. >> apple declined an on-camera interview, but told us this feature is very important to its customers, and the company is committed to making it work perfectly. the zoom is one of several features on the i-phone that make is possibly for the visually impaired to use all those
todd, comes out as this jibberish. typing "what's going on" gives more jibberish. even his name comes out with extra words in it. >> i context anymore, i can't go to apps that need a password. i spent an hour typing one sentence one time. >> he felt his world closing off again so he went to the apple store. the company gave him a brand new phone but that phone did the same thing. >> nothing happening. i decided to call 7 on your side. >> we contacted apple. it...
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todd. >> it comes out as this, jibberish. typing what's going on gives more jibberish. even hiscomes out with extra words in it. >> i context anymore, i can't go to apps that need a password. i spent an hour typing one sentence one time. >> he felt his world closing off again so he went to the apple store. the company gave him a brand new phone but that phone did the same thing. >> nothing happening. i decided to call 7 on your side. >> we contacted apple. it said indeed there is a problem with the zoom feature. it's because apple upgraded the zoom to make it easier to move the screen for reading. that works well, but it resulted in these unintended key strokes. so apple is now working on a fix that should be ready by the fall. >> i felt great, actually. i feel like someone is finally listening to me. >> apple declined an on-camera interview, but told us this feature is very important to its customers, and the company is committed to making it work perfectly. the zoom is one of several features on the i-phone that make is possibly for the visually impaired to use all those apps.
todd. >> it comes out as this, jibberish. typing what's going on gives more jibberish. even hiscomes out with extra words in it. >> i context anymore, i can't go to apps that need a password. i spent an hour typing one sentence one time. >> he felt his world closing off again so he went to the apple store. the company gave him a brand new phone but that phone did the same thing. >> nothing happening. i decided to call 7 on your side. >> we contacted apple. it said...
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former secret service agent who protected president obama wants to become a politician in his own right. brian todd >> reporter: it wasn't long ago daniel bonjean woe have taken a bullet for president obama, literally. now -- are you disappointed in him? >> i want to say personally i have enormous respect. he treated me with dignity and respect. he is a wonderful man, his family is great. i disagree with the ideology. a simple iology. the country's going on the wrong path. >> reporter: he says it repeatedly. this isn't personally. as part of the protective detail until 2010, bongino literally shat ode president obama nearly two years and president bush before that. he's got nothing but complements for both men personally, but there's a political fire in daniel bongino and he's quit a rising career as an agent to make a run for the u.s. senate in maryland. the odds don't favor him. he is a republican in a state that hasn't had a gop senator since 1987. if he wins the nomination he'll challenge ben cardin, in congress a quarter century. when we questioned whether he has enough experience, bongino tal
former secret service agent who protected president obama wants to become a politician in his own right. brian todd >> reporter: it wasn't long ago daniel bonjean woe have taken a bullet for president obama, literally. now -- are you disappointed in him? >> i want to say personally i have enormous respect. he treated me with dignity and respect. he is a wonderful man, his family is great. i disagree with the ideology. a simple iology. the country's going on the wrong path. >>...
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his head. here is cnn's brian todd. >> reporter: you are about to witness what appears to be a chaotic shooting miami beach. just before 4:00 a.m. on memorial day holiday, a car comes to an abrupt stop on collins avenue. this video on youtube shows the police surrounding the car and then firing. police kill the suspect raymond haris and the miami police say he had used his vehicle as a weapon this morning and struck and injured an officer with the car when the officer tried to stop him, but an eyewitness says that police used intimidation to cover up their actions. here you will see video from the eyewitness from street level. >> oh, my god. he got to be dead now. >> reporter: and then watch how police approach that eyewitness. one appears to have a gun drawn. we have the eyewitness and his girlfriend with us at the time at our miami bureau, and cnn has purchased the video from them, and narsis, can you tell us what the miami beach police said to you when they first approached you? >> they said get the [ bleep ] away from you and get back to your car, and that is what i did. i walked back to th
his head. here is cnn's brian todd. >> reporter: you are about to witness what appears to be a chaotic shooting miami beach. just before 4:00 a.m. on memorial day holiday, a car comes to an abrupt stop on collins avenue. this video on youtube shows the police surrounding the car and then firing. police kill the suspect raymond haris and the miami police say he had used his vehicle as a weapon this morning and struck and injured an officer with the car when the officer tried to stop him,...
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todd allen. he wanted to try a novel strategy to help his clients get their money. he threatened to foreclose on bank of america by seizing the property at a local b. of a. branch. >> bank of america pushed us to this. and if that meant i'm going in to seize your chair and the desk you're sitting at and hire a moving van to move it, i'll do that to get them paid. these people were wrong and they were wronged and didn't deserve to go through this. >> a lot people thought we couldn't do this. i knew we would beat them in court, and i knew the truth would prevail. >> tom: as for the settlement from bank of america, the nyerges received their check last week. bank of america apologized for the mess, saying, "while the matter is now resolved, we're embarrassed by this chain of events and the trouble this has caused. we will improve our process to prevent these errors in the future." >> susie: women and warren buffett have something in common-- they're both better investors than men. so says louann lofton. she's out with a book titled "warren buffett invests like a girl:
todd allen. he wanted to try a novel strategy to help his clients get their money. he threatened to foreclose on bank of america by seizing the property at a local b. of a. branch. >> bank of america pushed us to this. and if that meant i'm going in to seize your chair and the desk you're sitting at and hire a moving van to move it, i'll do that to get them paid. these people were wrong and they were wronged and didn't deserve to go through this. >> a lot people thought we couldn't...
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cnn's brian todd introduces us to this man who has thrown his hat into the ring in maryland. >> reporterle bongino would have taken a bullet for president obama literally. >> reporter: are you disappointed for him? >> i want to say personally, i have enormous respect for him. he treated me with dignity and respect. he is a wonderful man. i just disagree with the ideology. the country is going on the wrong path. >> reporter: he says it repeatedly. it isn't personal. as part of thepersonal. as part of the protective detail, he literally shadowed president obama for nearly two years, and president bush before that. he has nothing but compliments for both men personally, but there's a political fire in him, and he's quit a rising career to make a run for the u.s. senate in maryland. the odds don't favor him. he's a republican in a state that hasn't had a gop senator, if he wins the nomination, he'll challenge ben cad aren. when we question whether he has, he talks health care and recovery in tea party terms. people might be wondering what will you be able to do from the secret service policy
cnn's brian todd introduces us to this man who has thrown his hat into the ring in maryland. >> reporterle bongino would have taken a bullet for president obama literally. >> reporter: are you disappointed for him? >> i want to say personally, i have enormous respect for him. he treated me with dignity and respect. he is a wonderful man. i just disagree with the ideology. the country is going on the wrong path. >> reporter: he says it repeatedly. it isn't personal. as...
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that's his money you can argue, but he leaves behind a campaign war chest worth millions of dollars, that has a lot of people wondering what will become of all that cash. here now, our brian toddrter: the outgoing congressman references his humble financial background. >> the middle-class story of new york is my story, and i'm very proud of that. >> reporter: as for his current finances, anthony weiner has a few hundred thousand dollars in assets to fall back on if he needs it. according to disclosure forms, that includes a stock portfolio worth between $190,000 and $285,000, he's got more in campaign money. election records show he's got more than $365,000 cash on hand in his war chest for a congressional re-election campaign and $4.5 million in his prospective campaign for new york city mayor in 2013. what can he do with all this money? >> well, he can't take it with him and go to disneyland. it's not -- he's not able to convert it to personal use. >> reporter: campaign finance expert ken gross was once chief of enforcement for the federal election commission. gross says weiner could keep those accounts intact if he decides to run for either of those offices in the future. b
that's his money you can argue, but he leaves behind a campaign war chest worth millions of dollars, that has a lot of people wondering what will become of all that cash. here now, our brian toddrter: the outgoing congressman references his humble financial background. >> the middle-class story of new york is my story, and i'm very proud of that. >> reporter: as for his current finances, anthony weiner has a few hundred thousand dollars in assets to fall back on if he needs it....
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the person who shot the video says they harassed him, cuffed him, smashed his cell phone. >> brian todde to the witness. take a look. >> reporter: you're about to witness what appears to be a chaotic shooting scene in south miami beach. at just before 4:00 a.m. on memorial day, a car driven by a suspect comes to an abrupt stop on collins avenue. this video posted on youtube apparently shows police surrounding the car and then firing. police kill the suspect, raymond herisse, miami beach police tell cnn herisse used his vehicle as a weapon that morning, that he had struck and injured an officer with his car when the officer tried to stop him. but an eyewitness says police used intimidation to cover up their actions. here you see video from that eyewitness from street level. >> he got to be dead now. >> reporter: then watch how police approach that eyewitness. one appears to have a gun drawn. >> we have that eyewitness and his girlfriend who was with him at the time at a miami bureau. cnn has purchased the video from narces benoit and his girlfriend ericka davis. narces, can you tell us w
the person who shot the video says they harassed him, cuffed him, smashed his cell phone. >> brian todde to the witness. take a look. >> reporter: you're about to witness what appears to be a chaotic shooting scene in south miami beach. at just before 4:00 a.m. on memorial day, a car driven by a suspect comes to an abrupt stop on collins avenue. this video posted on youtube apparently shows police surrounding the car and then firing. police kill the suspect, raymond herisse, miami...
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believe what happened there i know he believes it in his heart and soul a tragic mistake was made that night. no one meant to kill anybody. >> todd has received death threats for speaking out. >> i see the human being too he has a young child, young family and i just feel like he deserves it. >> the meheserle's release was a typical, normally prisoners are just let out the front door but in this case we did not see him that is because officials are concerned for his safety they had him leave the jail in another way. back to you guys. >>> ann makovec live in los angeles, thank. >> there was a peaceful protest in oakland hours before his release. >> one, two, three, four, what the hell are we fighting for, justice for oscar grant. >>> hundreds marched past the fruit vail station where he has meheserle shot grant in 2009. stay with cbs 5 and cbssf.com for continuing coverage of his release. >>> it was a lengthy stand off by ended peacefully in milpitas, police blocked off streets for most of yesterday, where a man wanted for a felony assault was believed to be barricaded in a home milpitas police tell us the stand off ended overnigh
believe what happened there i know he believes it in his heart and soul a tragic mistake was made that night. no one meant to kill anybody. >> todd has received death threats for speaking out. >> i see the human being too he has a young child, young family and i just feel like he deserves it. >> the meheserle's release was a typical, normally prisoners are just let out the front door but in this case we did not see him that is because officials are concerned for his safety...
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brian todd reports he won't be able to take the money with him. >> reporter: the outgoing congressman references hisumble financial background. >> the story of middle-class background is my story and i'm very proud of that. >> reporter: anthony weiner has a few hundred,000 dollars to fall back on if he needs it. that includes a stock portfolio worth between $190,000 and $285,000. he's got campaign money, more than $365,000 cache war chest and more for his prospective campaign as mayor in 2013. >> what can he do with all this money? >> he can't take it with him and go to disneyland. he's not able to convert it to personal use. >> ken gross was much chief of enforcement. he said weiner could keep those accounts intact if he decides to run for either of those offices in the future. if he durngts he has four options. he can give it to other candidates, give it to a charity, to a party committee or give it back to donors. ken gross donors to disgraced politicians often demand their money back. as to other candidates. >> if he wants to give it to other candidates would they take it or is he too radioactiv
brian todd reports he won't be able to take the money with him. >> reporter: the outgoing congressman references hisumble financial background. >> the story of middle-class background is my story and i'm very proud of that. >> reporter: anthony weiner has a few hundred,000 dollars to fall back on if he needs it. that includes a stock portfolio worth between $190,000 and $285,000. he's got campaign money, more than $365,000 cache war chest and more for his prospective campaign...
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congressman todd akin he talks trying to make a name for himself in his home state and he's already announced that he's running for senate next year an attempt to unseat democratic senator claire mccaskill so obviously the best way to get attention is to make crazy comments to the media you might recall more than a week ago and b.c. caused a controversy after cutting the words under god from the pledge of allegiance during its airing of the u.s. open golf tournament well congressman akin said a few days later on a conservative radio show i think n.b.c. has a long record of being very liberal and at the heart of liberalism really is a hatred for god and i believe the government should replace got so all liberals hate god who knew now since his comments that many religious leaders in his home state have called for an apology but hotel yesterday congressman akin actually doubled down on his comments on a different radio show. no it will be. a record that i was talking. to people. which is to. go. and work with our church or with. god. so it sounds like the congress and believes that because he's
congressman todd akin he talks trying to make a name for himself in his home state and he's already announced that he's running for senate next year an attempt to unseat democratic senator claire mccaskill so obviously the best way to get attention is to make crazy comments to the media you might recall more than a week ago and b.c. caused a controversy after cutting the words under god from the pledge of allegiance during its airing of the u.s. open golf tournament well congressman akin said a...
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todd ned lton, of the group voice of the martyrs. we just heard this clip from the anglican cannon white says his people are happy. in your experience with persecuted christians, is that unusual? >> no. that is actually the norm. our founder, pastor richard wormbrand talked about finding joyful christians in prison and underground church. when he came to the west, he was startled by the lack of joy in the church in the west. >> how can we find believers whether it is middle east, north korea, parts of africa, what can we learn from those that suffer from their faith? >> one of the things i think we learn is how to value our faith. many of us here in the united states have never had to pay a price for following jesus christ. so we value it as something we have never had to pay anything for. when you go into a restricted or hostile nation where people are put in prison or beaten or lay down their lives to follow jesus christ, they play such a high value on it. i think that is one of the things we can learn from them, this is amazing life changing faith that we possess. it is worth everything and we need to treat it
todd ned lton, of the group voice of the martyrs. we just heard this clip from the anglican cannon white says his people are happy. in your experience with persecuted christians, is that unusual? >> no. that is actually the norm. our founder, pastor richard wormbrand talked about finding joyful christians in prison and underground church. when he came to the west, he was startled by the lack of joy in the church in the west. >> how can we find believers whether it is middle east,...
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president obama was talking about his administration's political policies on a trip to ohio today, but said nothing about the job numbers. ory chief white house correspondent chuck todd is here with us tonight. at some point, folks are going to want to hear a reaction to it. >> the president alluded to it during the trip to ohio. >> this economy took a big hit. you know, just like if you had a bad illness, if you got hit by a truck. you know, it's going to take a while for you to mend. there are always going to be bumps on the road to recovery. >> now, look, he was in toledo. this was a planned stop. they know when the jobs report comes out, and they knew for weeks this would be a tough report. at least that's what they assumed in the white house. that's what we told you last night. they wanted to tout what chrysler did last night and today, which is pay back a large chunk of the money the government had given them to bail them out. there's still a lot of money that hasn't been paid back over time by gm and chrysler, but it was still a big chunk of change. on the unemployment issue, the white house still believes that once gas prices go down, once the japan recovery
president obama was talking about his administration's political policies on a trip to ohio today, but said nothing about the job numbers. ory chief white house correspondent chuck todd is here with us tonight. at some point, folks are going to want to hear a reaction to it. >> the president alluded to it during the trip to ohio. >> this economy took a big hit. you know, just like if you had a bad illness, if you got hit by a truck. you know, it's going to take a while for you to...
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todd. >> reporter: the outgoing congressman references his humble financial background. >> the middle-classis my story. and i'm very proud of that. >> reporter: as for his current finances, anthony weiner has a few hundred thousand dollars in assets to fall back on if he needs it. according to disclosure forms that includes a stock portfolio worth between $190,000 and $285,000. he's got more in campaign money. election records show he has more than $365,000 cash on hand in his war chest for a congressional re-election campaign and $4.5 million in his perspective campaign for new york city mayer in 2013. >> what can he do with all this money? >> he can't take it with him and go to disneyland. he's not able to convert it to personal use. >> reporter: campaign finance expert ken gross was once chief of enforcement for the federal election commission. gross says weiner could keep those accounts intact if he decides to run for either of those offices in the future. but if he doesn't, he'd have four options for those accounts. he could give the money to other candidates. he could give it to chari
todd. >> reporter: the outgoing congressman references his humble financial background. >> the middle-classis my story. and i'm very proud of that. >> reporter: as for his current finances, anthony weiner has a few hundred thousand dollars in assets to fall back on if he needs it. according to disclosure forms that includes a stock portfolio worth between $190,000 and $285,000. he's got more in campaign money. election records show he has more than $365,000 cash on hand in his...
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his cadaver dogs found evident of decay in caylee's playhouse and sand box. the defense objected to the evidence and calling it invalid and unreliable. >> using star power to raise awareness. >> oscar winner todd bridges is in town tonight. we'll be right back. the kincaids live here. across the street, the padillas. ben and his family live here, too. ben's a re/max agent, and he's a big part of this community. there are lots of reasons why re/max agents average more sales than other agents. experience, certainly. but maybe it's also because they care about the markets they serve and the neighbors who rely on them. nobody sells more real estate than re/max. visit remax.com today. >> this plane here, famous for the miracle on the hudson, making its way through maryland as you can see here. the airbus a-320 without the wings travelled down interstate 95 to interstate 70 in baltimore. the plane is being retired to an aviation museum in north carolina. in 2009, you will remember captain sully summenberger made an -- sully sullenberger made an emergency landing. the pictures show passengers standing on the wings and waiting for boats and ferries to rescue them. on this trip, the plane will stop for
his cadaver dogs found evident of decay in caylee's playhouse and sand box. the defense objected to the evidence and calling it invalid and unreliable. >> using star power to raise awareness. >> oscar winner todd bridges is in town tonight. we'll be right back. the kincaids live here. across the street, the padillas. ben and his family live here, too. ben's a re/max agent, and he's a big part of this community. there are lots of reasons why re/max agents average more sales than...
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one these victims suggested to our local congressm, todd platts, and his office could do. i follow through with contacting the york office in filling out the constituent service form with all related documentation. on april 28, i told my story to two special agents frothe department from the department of the treasury out of philadelphia who are also launching an investigation. i in here today to tell you that i'm a victim of identity theft. i am forever changed. i will always need to check on my credit and be vigilant in what information is shared with others. i am a victim, being victimized by the irs it was only at my refund because they don't hav checks and balances in place to prevent crimes likthis from happening, to timely verify personal and financial information, or to time and adequately asss people like me who have fallen victim to identity theft. if they did, they would have seen the following things. that i filed my taxes with the same man as married filing jointly for the last 28 years, that i've lived at the same location for the last 12 years and never foun
one these victims suggested to our local congressm, todd platts, and his office could do. i follow through with contacting the york office in filling out the constituent service form with all related documentation. on april 28, i told my story to two special agents frothe department from the department of the treasury out of philadelphia who are also launching an investigation. i in here today to tell you that i'm a victim of identity theft. i am forever changed. i will always need to check on...
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one of these victims suggested to our local congressman, todd platts, and his office could do. i follow through with contacting the york office in filling out the constituent service form with all related documentation. on april 28, i told my story to two special agents from the department from the department of the treasury out of philadelphia who are also launching an investigation. i in here today to tell you that i'm a victim of identity theft. i am forever changed. i will always need to check on my credit and be vigilant in what information is shared with others. i am a victim, being victimized by the irs it was only at my refund because they don't have checks and balances in place to prevent crimes like this from happening, to timely verify personal and financial information, or to time and adequately assess people like me who have fallen victim to identity theft. if they did, they would have seen the following things. that i filed my taxes with the same man as married filing jointly for the last 28 years, that i've lived at the same location for the last 12 years and nev
one of these victims suggested to our local congressman, todd platts, and his office could do. i follow through with contacting the york office in filling out the constituent service form with all related documentation. on april 28, i told my story to two special agents from the department from the department of the treasury out of philadelphia who are also launching an investigation. i in here today to tell you that i'm a victim of identity theft. i am forever changed. i will always need to...
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. >> in a drive way on todd road, cher is's officials say that the deputy shot gary pickard twice after pickard said he had a gun in his to be reaching for his he weapon many the deputy was verying games of forgery against pickard's girlfriendent woe was arrested at the scene. >> is. >> oakland police say they have very little to go on. they found a victim taken to the hospital and is expected to survive. >> aer isen for two people thought to be in a san mateo lagoon overnight turned out to be a needless effort. police and firefighters found a woman on top of her submerged car at 2:45 this morning. she said that her husband and babiesy in the car. when firefighters could not find anyone, the woman changed her story. she was taken to the hospital for a mental evaluation. >> coast guard crew rescued a man after he fell from a kayak in the san francisco bay. the call for help came in at 1:15 this morning beneath the richmond britain. a man in his 50s was under the water and was unable to get back into his kayak. he was then taken to the hospital and treated for hypothermia. >> a fire in san francisco late today damaged a
. >> in a drive way on todd road, cher is's officials say that the deputy shot gary pickard twice after pickard said he had a gun in his to be reaching for his he weapon many the deputy was verying games of forgery against pickard's girlfriendent woe was arrested at the scene. >> is. >> oakland police say they have very little to go on. they found a victim taken to the hospital and is expected to survive. >> aer isen for two people thought to be in a san mateo lagoon...
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language and purposeful, his body has shrunken and by contrast his eyes are abnormally large this allows one to notice what one might not that a todd has about the most beautiful eye of any living creature. it is like gold, morelyn-it's like the sem precious gold that one sees in signet rings. who wrote that? who? >> no. it's a brit, i have to say. [inaudible] >> no, it is a bit nashy. yeah, and it's the iconic cleverness that's slipping. it's believe it or not george orwell. absolutely right. good class, on the ball. [laughter] >> it is so lyrical. it's so startling lyrical who one thinks of is the kind of, you know, prince of sort of sheer disparity, of someone who seldom moved out from a kind of polemical position taking but that would be really to misdescribe orwell, isn't it. those who may have read -- when we were kid we got animal farm, great book, 1984. but it was precisely it was because 1984 appeared to be a weapon in the cold war especially when it was core curricula in the united states during the cold war and it was an attack of totalitarianism but not a repentant but a concerned socialist and orwell never got over bei
language and purposeful, his body has shrunken and by contrast his eyes are abnormally large this allows one to notice what one might not that a todd has about the most beautiful eye of any living creature. it is like gold, morelyn-it's like the sem precious gold that one sees in signet rings. who wrote that? who? >> no. it's a brit, i have to say. [inaudible] >> no, it is a bit nashy. yeah, and it's the iconic cleverness that's slipping. it's believe it or not george orwell....
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todd. >> reporter: the outgoing congressman references his humble financial background. >> the middle classry proud of that. >> reporter: as for his current finances, anthony weiner has a few hundred thousand dollars in assets to fall back on if he needs it. according to disclosure forms, that includes a stock portfolio worth between 190,000 and $285,000. he has got more in campaign money. election records show he's got more than $365,000 cash on hand in his war chest for a congressional re-election campaign and $4.5 million in his respective campaign for new york city mayor in 2013 what can they do with all of this money? >> well, he can't take it with him and go to disneyland. he's not able to convert it to personal use. >> reporter: campaign finance expert ken gross was once chief of enforcement for the federal election committee. gross says weiner could keep the accounts intact if he decides to run for either of those offices in the future. if he doesn't he has four options for those accounts. give the money to other candidates, give it to charity, give it to a party committee or give i
todd. >> reporter: the outgoing congressman references his humble financial background. >> the middle classry proud of that. >> reporter: as for his current finances, anthony weiner has a few hundred thousand dollars in assets to fall back on if he needs it. according to disclosure forms, that includes a stock portfolio worth between 190,000 and $285,000. he has got more in campaign money. election records show he's got more than $365,000 cash on hand in his war chest for a...
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and here's what chuck todd want to know about first to incur it was it was fascinating to hear him talk about everything in particular his first love reaction i'd say to congressman anthony weiner's indiscretions let's say for a look at what he told you. well obviously. was highly inappropriate i can tell you that if it was me i would resign and i can tell you house democrats relieved to hear the president say the r word resign i was surprised at how much sound he gave you on we you know it was surprising as well to me. not really we were expecting her to your colleague just sat down with the president during the worst economic recession since the great depression and the first thing you ask about is what he thinks of anthony weiner i mean this is getting out of hand but ok let's move on so you gloss over the interview with the president you take the time out to hear his opinion on wiener gate and what you report next. the cia is expected to start sending armed drones to seek al qaeda targets inside yemen according to the washington post through its military ran all previous covert action in yemen the change is significa
and here's what chuck todd want to know about first to incur it was it was fascinating to hear him talk about everything in particular his first love reaction i'd say to congressman anthony weiner's indiscretions let's say for a look at what he told you. well obviously. was highly inappropriate i can tell you that if it was me i would resign and i can tell you house democrats relieved to hear the president say the r word resign i was surprised at how much sound he gave you on we you know it was...