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and joining me now, the president and ceo of the museum, joe daniels. u, joe. >> thank you for having me. >> this is an impossible task i can imagine for the designers, for the organizers, how do you memorialize an atrocity? how do you decide this picture of a falling person or that snippet of sound doesn't violate the memory of that soul? what was the most difficult part? >> well, that is absolutely right. it is ultimately -- it is a balance. we understand that you know, it is 12 and a half years later. and for the family members that lost people that day it is still so raw for them. and we need to be respectful and express to the public the lives that these victims led and not just the deaths that they died. at the same time, we truly built this museum for future generations to show that when the times require, this country can come together. it will come together. and it is a real powerful message for each of our investors about what it means to be an american. so that balancing has gone on from the beginning. but i truly believe that when people come
and joining me now, the president and ceo of the museum, joe daniels. u, joe. >> thank you for having me. >> this is an impossible task i can imagine for the designers, for the organizers, how do you memorialize an atrocity? how do you decide this picture of a falling person or that snippet of sound doesn't violate the memory of that soul? what was the most difficult part? >> well, that is absolutely right. it is ultimately -- it is a balance. we understand that you know, it...
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this museum and its ideals to life, we owe you our deepest gratitude, and a special thank you to joe danielsld president the 9/11 memorial museum. [applause] this museum is a testament to the resilience, the courage, and the compassion of the human spirit that lies within each and every human being. so i think it is only fitting then that we bring our ceremony to a close with one of aaron copeland's most enduring and life-affirming pieces, "fanfare for the common man." ♪ [applause] >> next, a discussion about politics and public spaces. after that, a look at the after math of the so-called arab spring. then another chance to see president and mrs. obama at the 11dication ceremony for the 9/ memorial in new york city. >> on the next "washington journal," bloomberg news reporter ian katz talks about the legacy of treasury secretary gethner. hen a discussion with dennis kelleher and stephen moore. djerjian on ed card a discussion of syria and chemical weapons. "washington journal," live at :00 a.m. >> can you recall who encouraged you to just think about government? father. my mother and i put
this museum and its ideals to life, we owe you our deepest gratitude, and a special thank you to joe danielsld president the 9/11 memorial museum. [applause] this museum is a testament to the resilience, the courage, and the compassion of the human spirit that lies within each and every human being. so i think it is only fitting then that we bring our ceremony to a close with one of aaron copeland's most enduring and life-affirming pieces, "fanfare for the common man." ♪ [applause]...
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museum and its ideals to life, we owe you our deepest gratitude and appreciation, special thanks to joe daniels. [ applause ] >> this museum is a testament to the resilience, the courage, and the compassion of the human spirit that lies within each and every human being, so i think it's only fitting then that we bring our ceremony to a close with one of aaron copeland's most enduring and life affirming pieces, fanfare for the common man. ♪ ♪ is. >> hello, and welcome to aljazeera america. i'm del walters. and these are the stories we're following for you of. >> it was very hard for me to come here today. but i wanted to do so, so i could say thank you. >> as you watch a somber remembrance at ground zero as the 9/11 memorial opens officially in new york. thousands forced to evacuate california. with strong winds and dry conditions only add fuel to the fires burning. sec carry of veterans affairs now on the hot seat with an
museum and its ideals to life, we owe you our deepest gratitude and appreciation, special thanks to joe daniels. [ applause ] >> this museum is a testament to the resilience, the courage, and the compassion of the human spirit that lies within each and every human being, so i think it's only fitting then that we bring our ceremony to a close with one of aaron copeland's most enduring and life affirming pieces, fanfare for the common man. ♪ ♪ is. >> hello, and welcome to...
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museum and ideals to life, we owe you our deepest gratitude and appreciation and special thanks to joe danielspplause ] >> this museum is a testament to the resilience, the courage and the compassion of the human spirit that lies within each and every human being. so i think it's only fitting then that we bring our ceremony to a close with one of aaron copeland's most enduring and life-affirming pieces. "fanfare for the common man." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >> good morning, everyone. i'm tamron hall. we were just listening to the musicians of the new york philharmonic performing "fanfare for the common man." for the past hour we watched the unveiling of the 9/11 museum on hand, president obama, president bill and hillary clinton and rudy giuliani along with former mayor michael bloomberg and governs andrew cuomo as well as chris christie. during his address the president paid tribute to the nearly 3,000 victims lost that day. >> here at this memorial, this museum, we come together. we stand in the footprints of two mighty towers graced by the o
museum and ideals to life, we owe you our deepest gratitude and appreciation and special thanks to joe danielspplause ] >> this museum is a testament to the resilience, the courage and the compassion of the human spirit that lies within each and every human being. so i think it's only fitting then that we bring our ceremony to a close with one of aaron copeland's most enduring and life-affirming pieces. "fanfare for the common man." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪...
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. >> reporter: joe daniels is president and ceo of the september 11th memorial and museum and spend the years developing the site which will cost $65 million a year to run. the museum receive not government funding and relies on donations, revenue from tickets and money from the gift shot. >> should you be sensitive about what you sell there? >> if you don't like what we're segment, don't buy it. the number one seller in our gift shop is a book called "the place of remembrance". >> do i expect to say that everything we have done here is 100% absolute right? there are always bumps in the row. >> reporter: lee lost his son jonathan, who was a firefighter here. and he says the 9/11 museum is like the oklahoma city national moment and museum which are also located at sacred sites and have gift shops. >> someone has to pay for these things. >> reporter: the feeling he has for his son far outweighs any controversy. >> it's reflecting absence. it's as if their souls are falling into the water. >> a fitting tribute for jonathan? >> for all of them, yes. absolutely. >> reporter: jason carole, cn
. >> reporter: joe daniels is president and ceo of the september 11th memorial and museum and spend the years developing the site which will cost $65 million a year to run. the museum receive not government funding and relies on donations, revenue from tickets and money from the gift shot. >> should you be sensitive about what you sell there? >> if you don't like what we're segment, don't buy it. the number one seller in our gift shop is a book called "the place of...
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joe daniels is president and ceo of the 9/11 memorial. you're not whitewashing it. this is the raw, dirty material? >> exactly. this is the steel that bore the attacks. >> reporter: the museum is built almost entirely underground, some 70 feet down. it sits in the precise footprint of the world trade center. >> this is exactly where the cameras started and went up 13,050 feet. >> a sheer scale of the destruction with poignant reminders of the tragedy at every turn. >> reporter: this is unbelievable. >> this is actually the front of this fire truck. this is the cab. >> you wouldn't know. >> wouldn't know. it's completely burned out and destroyed. >> reporter: then there's the retaining wall that remarkably held strong even when the towers fell. >> when the towers came down, all of that debris that was right here in this space provided bracing for that wall. when that debris was cleared, there was a big concern that the wall would breach, would flood lower manhattan. >> it could have been so much worse. but this wall helped under all of that pressure. visitors will al
joe daniels is president and ceo of the 9/11 memorial. you're not whitewashing it. this is the raw, dirty material? >> exactly. this is the steel that bore the attacks. >> reporter: the museum is built almost entirely underground, some 70 feet down. it sits in the precise footprint of the world trade center. >> this is exactly where the cameras started and went up 13,050 feet. >> a sheer scale of the destruction with poignant reminders of the tragedy at every turn....
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we got a tour last week from museum president joe daniels. >> this is engine 21. used this truck to tell the story, help tell the story of the first responders. you see some of their equipment, captain billy burke was the captain of this truck. he ordered his men to safety out of the building, stayed behind to try to rescue a paraplegic. unfortunately those three perished. it shows you the sacrifice those first responders made to get everyone out who could possibly be gotten out. >> those first responders and survivors can begin touring the museum tomorrow, gretchen, for five days they can use it. then it will be open to the public next week. >> rick leventhal live at ground zero, thank you much. >>> time to check in with shepard smith. what do you have coming up? >> how about a test drive where you don't actually drive? google let some reporters check out its driverless cars. so what's it like for the car to drive along with your hands not even on the wheel? gerri willis has been in one and she'll be here to tell us. and what happens if a car crash is unavoidable
we got a tour last week from museum president joe daniels. >> this is engine 21. used this truck to tell the story, help tell the story of the first responders. you see some of their equipment, captain billy burke was the captain of this truck. he ordered his men to safety out of the building, stayed behind to try to rescue a paraplegic. unfortunately those three perished. it shows you the sacrifice those first responders made to get everyone out who could possibly be gotten out. >>...
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in a statement, the museum's president joe daniels said, quote, it is absolutely appropriate to thank of dollars and others including family members who worked so hard to make the museum a reality. part of that reality, generating revenue. museum organizers say it cost $65 million a year to run. but some families insist their loss shouldn't be part of a gain for any reason. >> to have a cocktail party over the graves of 8,000 human remains of new york city's heroes and victims is truly a sacrilege. >> the unidentified human remains are housed in the underground museum behind a wall, some family members feel the location isn't fit for a final resting place. they're vowing to fight to have their loved ones moved above ground, part of the memorial that's free to the public. >> we wanted to tell the story of the day. what happened, i think they lost track of what they were going to do. >> a group of these family members plans to get together later this week. they'll have a demonstration to try to highlight what they believe is the importance of having these remains removed. >> so much pai
in a statement, the museum's president joe daniels said, quote, it is absolutely appropriate to thank of dollars and others including family members who worked so hard to make the museum a reality. part of that reality, generating revenue. museum organizers say it cost $65 million a year to run. but some families insist their loss shouldn't be part of a gain for any reason. >> to have a cocktail party over the graves of 8,000 human remains of new york city's heroes and victims is truly a...
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according to joe daniels, the foundation's ceo, whose bio said he fielded donations from contributorses and 28 countries. and under his leadership the memorial has raised more than $200 million. without state or federal funding since it's not a national park or monument, something some would like to change, the museum which boasts a cafe, run by famed restaurateur danny meyer, will play host to fund-raisers and galas, something the free museums on the national mall do little time with little fuss. but there's something really not cool about the recent kickoff fund-raiser for the 9/11 museum thrown by the 9/11 memorial foundation, featuring michael bloomberg. they dined and sipped wine on the site where the remains of more than 1,100 people are interred. meanwhile, some ordinary non-bloombergian people including some 9/11 first responders were reportedly turned away. i should point out that some victims' families were in attendance. michael frazier had this to say about the controversy. the small gathering was done respectfully and in recognition of our supporters, who helped to build
according to joe daniels, the foundation's ceo, whose bio said he fielded donations from contributorses and 28 countries. and under his leadership the memorial has raised more than $200 million. without state or federal funding since it's not a national park or monument, something some would like to change, the museum which boasts a cafe, run by famed restaurateur danny meyer, will play host to fund-raisers and galas, something the free museums on the national mall do little time with little...
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this museum and its ideals to life, we owe you our deepest gratitude, and a special thank you to joe danielsnwald president of the 9/11 memorial museum. [applause] this museum is a testament to the resilience, the courage, and the compassion of the human spirit that lies within each and every human being. so i think it is only fitting then that we bring our ceremony to a close with one of aaron copeland's most enduring and life-affirming pieces, "fanfare for the common man." ♪ [applause] >> next, look at politics and public spaces. that, the naacp marks the 60th anniversary of the decision of brown versus the board of education. on the next washington journal, ian katz talks about the new book by timothy geithner. a roundtable discussion on the career and legacy of secretary geithner with dennis kelleher and stephen moore. a former ambassador discuss reports the syrian government used government -- chemical weapons against its people. we will take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. washington journal, live at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> can you remember wh
this museum and its ideals to life, we owe you our deepest gratitude, and a special thank you to joe danielsnwald president of the 9/11 memorial museum. [applause] this museum is a testament to the resilience, the courage, and the compassion of the human spirit that lies within each and every human being. so i think it is only fitting then that we bring our ceremony to a close with one of aaron copeland's most enduring and life-affirming pieces, "fanfare for the common man." ♪...
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palace with this entertaining is gone liverpool were cruising to victory through goals from joe allen. daniel started and luis suarez than palin staged a remarkable fightback damien delaney pulled one back then like iowa scored two more secure with a drawl it was liverpool one point ahead of manchester city this is another game in hand on the cp legal difference the visiting government is stepping up security ahead of the world cup has deployed an extra two thousand police officers to religion area following a recent session finance six hundred thousand tourists are expected to arrive in brazil during the world cup which begins in just thirty eight days. local officials predict that the majority of them unlikely to be seen riyadh. take advantage of its famous beaches and festive reputation. according to city officials the decision to send more often says onto the streets came in response to the recent attacks on police in some of the city's port districts. as i was in the madrid open jo wilfred tsonga range on a stick and three challenging not just the progress. the song that plays fellow fre
palace with this entertaining is gone liverpool were cruising to victory through goals from joe allen. daniel started and luis suarez than palin staged a remarkable fightback damien delaney pulled one back then like iowa scored two more secure with a drawl it was liverpool one point ahead of manchester city this is another game in hand on the cp legal difference the visiting government is stepping up security ahead of the world cup has deployed an extra two thousand police officers to religion...
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and its ideals to life, we owe you our deepest gratitude and appreciation, and special thanks to joe danielspplause] this museum is a testament to the resilience, the courage and the compassion of the human spirit. that lies within each and every human being. so i think it's only fitting then that we bring our ceremony to a close with one of aaron copeland's most enduring and life-affirming pieces, "fanfare for the t common man." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] jon: and good morning to you. a fox news alert on the va scandal. amid growing calls for secretary shinseki to step down from his post, he is facing senate lawmakers right now. hello, i'm jon scott. heather: and i'm heather childers, in for jen fromna lee. shinseki is vowing to do better on patient care saying that any adverse event is one too many. this after shocking claims of neglect surface in va hospitals all across the country with charges including secret waiting
and its ideals to life, we owe you our deepest gratitude and appreciation, and special thanks to joe danielspplause] this museum is a testament to the resilience, the courage and the compassion of the human spirit. that lies within each and every human being. so i think it's only fitting then that we bring our ceremony to a close with one of aaron copeland's most enduring and life-affirming pieces, "fanfare for the t common man." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪...
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and its ideals to life, we owe you our deepest gratitude and appreciation and special thanks to joe danielsreenwald, director of the 9/11 memorial museum. [applause] >> this museum is a testament to the resilience, the courage, and the compassion of the human spirit that lies within each and every human being. so i think it's only fitting then that we bring our ceremony to a close with one of aaron copeland's most enduring and life affirming pieces, "fanfare for the common man." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> for over 35 years, c-span brings public affairs events from washington directly to you, putting you in the room at congressional hearings, white house events, briefingings and conferences and offering complete gavel to gavel coverage of the u.s. house all as a public service for private industry. we're c-span, created by the cable tv industry 35 years ago and brought to you as a local service by your local cable or satellite provider. former secretary of state hillary clinton reflected today on her career in public office and her efforts at the clinton foundation to help achieve
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the grand opening is a labor of love eight years in the making for 9/11 memorial museum president joe danielsve us a preview of the vast, compelling and heart-breaking exhibits. >> our visitors will come into the museum pavilion. they will pass this first artifact, these tridents that were recovered from the north tower. if you look up past the tridents outside, you see the tallest bidding in the united states, one world trade center. it is sort after perfect juxtaposition of rebirth and resiliency of these two twin tridents being reerected on site. >> reporter: from there visitors descend into hallowed ground, what is left of the original world trade center foundation, framed by the slurry wall that held back the hudson river during the attack. this, the last piece of steel to be removed from ground zero. >> it is about 37 feet tall. as they were excavating and clearing the site, the top of the column sort of appeared and people started writing on it. as the excavation continued, more and more would be written all the way to the bottom. >> reporter: reminders how some managed to get out befo
the grand opening is a labor of love eight years in the making for 9/11 memorial museum president joe danielsve us a preview of the vast, compelling and heart-breaking exhibits. >> our visitors will come into the museum pavilion. they will pass this first artifact, these tridents that were recovered from the north tower. if you look up past the tridents outside, you see the tallest bidding in the united states, one world trade center. it is sort after perfect juxtaposition of rebirth and...
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and special thanks to joe daniels, president, and alice greenwald, director of the 9-11 memorial museumpplause] this museum is a testament to the resilience, the courage, and the compassion of the human spirit. that lies within each and every human being. so i think it's only fifth, then, that we bring our ceremony to a close with one of aaron copeland's most enduring and life-affirming pieces. fanfare for the common man. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> earlier today, veterans shinskei cretary eric testified about long delays in patient care at veterans hospital in arizona. that situation has prompted a congressional subpoena with some groups calling for secretary shinseki's resignation. you can see that hearing tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span. and earlier today, in london, british foreign secretary william hague discussed the upcome elections in syria and the situation in ukraine. his is 20 minutes. >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. i want to begin by expressing my deep condolences to the people of turkey over the terrible mining disaster. foreign minister davatola has been with us toda
and special thanks to joe daniels, president, and alice greenwald, director of the 9-11 memorial museumpplause] this museum is a testament to the resilience, the courage, and the compassion of the human spirit. that lies within each and every human being. so i think it's only fifth, then, that we bring our ceremony to a close with one of aaron copeland's most enduring and life-affirming pieces. fanfare for the common man. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> earlier today, veterans shinskei...
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and its ideals to life, we owe you our deepest gratitude and appreciation, and special thanks to joe danielsament to the resilience, the courage and the compassion of the human spirit that lies within each and every human being. so i think it's only fitting, then, that we bring our ceremony to a close with one of aaron copeland's most enduring and life-affirming pieces, "fanfare for the common man." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the new york philharmonic just capping off what can only be described as a spectacular start to a six-day dedication ceremony for the memorial museum here in new york city. we're so used to doing this on september 11th. it feels odd at this time, but it was such a spectacularly produced and beautifully and poignant ceremony and so fitting. >> right. i haven't seen an occasion about the day that has been more meaningful than this other than the obvious significance of what time was marked, the first year, the fifth year. you know, for people like us, as you may know, i mean, ashleigh
and its ideals to life, we owe you our deepest gratitude and appreciation, and special thanks to joe danielsament to the resilience, the courage and the compassion of the human spirit that lies within each and every human being. so i think it's only fitting, then, that we bring our ceremony to a close with one of aaron copeland's most enduring and life-affirming pieces, "fanfare for the common man." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the new york...
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joe daniels is president and ceo of the 9/11 memorial. you're not white washing it. this is the steel that bore the attacks. >> reporter: the museum is built almost entirely underground. some 70 feet down. it sits in the precise footprint of the world trade center. >> this is where the south tower started and went up 1,350 feet. >> reporter: a striking display of the destruction with remi reminders of the tragedy at every turn. this is unbelievable. >> this is the front of this fire truck. this is the cab. you wouldn't know. it's completely burned out and destroyed. >> reporter: then there's the retaining wall that held strong even when the towers fell. >> when the towers came down, all that debris that was here in this space provided bracing for that wall and when that debris was cleared, there was a big concern that the wall would breach and flood lower manhattan. >> reporter: it could have been so much worse. this wall held under all of that pressure. visitors will walk alongside the survivor stairs. >> used by hundreds of people as the walls were crumbling to esc
joe daniels is president and ceo of the 9/11 memorial. you're not white washing it. this is the steel that bore the attacks. >> reporter: the museum is built almost entirely underground. some 70 feet down. it sits in the precise footprint of the world trade center. >> this is where the south tower started and went up 1,350 feet. >> reporter: a striking display of the destruction with remi reminders of the tragedy at every turn. this is unbelievable. >> this is the front...
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for cbs this morning saturday danielle nottingham los angeles. >>> we are joined by joe faborito. good morning. >> good morning, guys. >> last time we talked to you about this i remember you said this will be a long battle, it will be protracted. does any of this his wife potentially stepping in does it change how long it will take? >> i think it changes it a little bit. it's not like you're going to put it on craig's list or put for sale by owners and it will be paid $1 billion. it will be verily continuing gous. the league will make sure it happens in the right way. >> it seems to be moving quickly. >> quickly right now. >> yeah. >> then you have to get through the vetting process for whoever the potential owners are going to be. there will be a price put on it. the sterlings will go hire a company and tell you what the assets are because that hasn't been determined of what they have and what the price will be. >> let me ask you this joe. does this damage the value of the team? >> absolutely not. i think all of this in some crazy way has raised the value of the clippers. they ha
for cbs this morning saturday danielle nottingham los angeles. >>> we are joined by joe faborito. good morning. >> good morning, guys. >> last time we talked to you about this i remember you said this will be a long battle, it will be protracted. does any of this his wife potentially stepping in does it change how long it will take? >> i think it changes it a little bit. it's not like you're going to put it on craig's list or put for sale by owners and it will be paid...
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joe burlinger only on al jazeera america >> downtown baltimore. with one of the highest arrest rates in the country, it's a great place to be a bail bondsman. across the street from the court, james daniels and his family have stopped in to make a payment. a few months ago, james was charged with theft, and his bail was set at three thousand five hundred dollars. >> they give bails sometimes too high for some of the littlest things. but i guess it's to teach you a lesson. >> he didn't have the money for the $350 fee, but this bondsman agreed to accept payment in installments. >> have a nice day. >> alright man. thanks for workinwith me >> take care of them babies. >> oh yeah, i'm trying to. >> bail bonds! >> so you're eight minutes away. just bring him into the office. >> another bondsman, dennis sew, just got a call that two bounty hunters he hired are on their way - they've captured one of his "skips." >> on about september 9th, 2013, we bail out tony deshawn mccoy from the baltimore county detention center. >> how much was his bail? >> $50,000 dollars. >> that's a high one. >> yeah. >> so it's petty theft basically. >> it's theft, but multiple counts. >> tony mccoy was arrested for wr
joe burlinger only on al jazeera america >> downtown baltimore. with one of the highest arrest rates in the country, it's a great place to be a bail bondsman. across the street from the court, james daniels and his family have stopped in to make a payment. a few months ago, james was charged with theft, and his bail was set at three thousand five hundred dollars. >> they give bails sometimes too high for some of the littlest things. but i guess it's to teach you a lesson. >>...