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julie carrie, news 4. >>> mitt romney was in colorado for a campaign rally, a denver post survey usa poll shows president obama with a slight lead in this state. romney asked the crowd for their support on election day. and he criticized the president's recent comments about voting. >> you probably heard about this. he asked his supporters to vote for revenge. i asked the american people to vote for love of country. >> tomorrow romney will travel to iowa, ohio, pennsylvania and virginia for campaign rallies. >>> muppets and puppets of all shapes and sizes made their way from sesame street to capitol hill today. they rallied in support of funding for public broadcasting. organizers say the event was inspired by comments mitt romney made during the first presidential debate about wanting to nix funding for pbs. >> big bird is a puppet. and not a political issue. and we should have widespread public support for all the public media, and it's important for democracy to do that. >> organizers say there were 1500 attendees at today's march. the event was not affiliated with pbs. >>> chuck
julie carrie, news 4. >>> mitt romney was in colorado for a campaign rally, a denver post survey usa poll shows president obama with a slight lead in this state. romney asked the crowd for their support on election day. and he criticized the president's recent comments about voting. >> you probably heard about this. he asked his supporters to vote for revenge. i asked the american people to vote for love of country. >> tomorrow romney will travel to iowa, ohio, pennsylvania...
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bales' wife carrie was in the courtroom. in julytold "cbs this morning" she didn't believe her husband was capable of the murders. >> i really want a fair trial for my husband so that the facts do come out. my children deserve to be proud of their father because he sacrificed a lot for his country and has been away from our family too often. >> reporter: final arguments are tuesday, and then a u.s. army colonel will recommend whether to go ahead with a full court-martial, which could carry the death penalty. >>> one business getting a big boost from hurricane sandy. car deal rers reaping the benefits from the storm while buyers are shelling out more. >>> in sports, big ben takes a big hit in "monday night football." could the steelers win without him? ove dreamers. people and companies who take us places. excite our imagination. make life better. brighten our days. ♪ at jcp, we don't want to be another store. we want to be your favorite store. we're creating a whole new way to shop for the brands you love. at values you can believe
bales' wife carrie was in the courtroom. in julytold "cbs this morning" she didn't believe her husband was capable of the murders. >> i really want a fair trial for my husband so that the facts do come out. my children deserve to be proud of their father because he sacrificed a lot for his country and has been away from our family too often. >> reporter: final arguments are tuesday, and then a u.s. army colonel will recommend whether to go ahead with a full court-martial,...
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bales' wife carry was in the courtroom. in july she told cbs news she didn't believe her husband was capable of the murders. >> we want a fair trial for my husband. and my children deserve to be proud of their father because he sacrificed a lot for his country and has been away from our family too often. >> reporter: final arguments are tomorrow and then a u.s. army colonel will recommend whether to go ahead with a full court-martial which could carry the death penalty. scott, no u.s. service member has been executed since 1961. >> pelley: john, thank you. david petraeus is telling friends and colleagues that there is only one affair and he is devastated that his lead to his resignation friday as director of central intelligence. there have been a lot of questions about how the f.b.i. came to uncover that affair through an investigation of e-mails so we asked bob orr in washington tonight to piece together everything we know. bob? >> reporter: good evening, scott. the four-month investigation by the f.b.i. was wrapped up just days
bales' wife carry was in the courtroom. in july she told cbs news she didn't believe her husband was capable of the murders. >> we want a fair trial for my husband. and my children deserve to be proud of their father because he sacrificed a lot for his country and has been away from our family too often. >> reporter: final arguments are tomorrow and then a u.s. army colonel will recommend whether to go ahead with a full court-martial which could carry the death penalty. scott, no...
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britain a 16-year-old boy convicted of using disguises to carry out robberies has been sentenced to prison. he was also convicted of robbing another juliere the month before, but that time he wore false dreadlocks. they say alura uses fake prosthetics. >>> people in can't say it was an earthquake that they will remember. >> we have this terrific -- i thought it was going to throw me out of chair i was sitting in. >> i was scared to death it would fall on us. >> in tennessee, some workers at the y-12 nuclear weapons plant in oakridge intelligent the temblor, but a spokesman says the plant was not impact impacted. >> i aseries of long letters penned by a young mick jagger to the mother of his first child are going on the auction block. jagger writes about the poems of emily dickinson and describes meeting writer christopher isherwood and hunt says she is selling the letters because she broke. the letters are expected to go for up to $160,000. >> it's it's being called the world's biggest sleep over as fans get ready for the latest movie of a beloved series. hundreds of twilight fans are camping out at the staples center in los angeles wai
britain a 16-year-old boy convicted of using disguises to carry out robberies has been sentenced to prison. he was also convicted of robbing another juliere the month before, but that time he wore false dreadlocks. they say alura uses fake prosthetics. >>> people in can't say it was an earthquake that they will remember. >> we have this terrific -- i thought it was going to throw me out of chair i was sitting in. >> i was scared to death it would fall on us. >> in...
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july 2001. sherman assisted with the u.s. sanctions in the persian gulf and supported good will in south africa and madagascar and received a medal for the interdiction of a panamanian vessel carrying 20 tons of corn where a street value of $600 million. in may of 2011. sherman was transferred to her current home in san diego, california. the coast guard executing national and international missions maintain the positive reputation worldwide, performing a multitude of positions. she is an excellent example of a cutter with proven capabilities in all coast guard facilities. she continues to patrol in the south pacific. she performs a combined fleet exertions and executes fisheries law enforcement and drug and smuggling enforcement as far as the equator and the arctic circle. we proudly salute all of you at fleet week 2012. >> personnel wise, cutter sherman has 23 officers, 150 enlisted. 378 feet three inches. draft, just about 16 feet. displacement is 3000 tons. she's got two anchors at 6000 pounds each. two engages 12 cylinder turbo. the valve propulsion, 350 fully retractible. >> ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much, the united states coast guard sherman. [applause] >> next i
july 2001. sherman assisted with the u.s. sanctions in the persian gulf and supported good will in south africa and madagascar and received a medal for the interdiction of a panamanian vessel carrying 20 tons of corn where a street value of $600 million. in may of 2011. sherman was transferred to her current home in san diego, california. the coast guard executing national and international missions maintain the positive reputation worldwide, performing a multitude of positions. she is an...
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this salesman carrying a beautiful bag murdered three brooklyn store owners since july. they say they found the murder weapon, a rifle, in that duffel bag. the victims were all middle eastern. but police have yet to discuss a motive. >>> new details about that explosion that tore apart a neighborhood in indianapolis this month, killing two people. authorities say at least 29 homes will have to be demolished. they're too damaged to be rebuilt. investigators believe the explosion was intentionally set and caused by natural gas. but they have not made any arrests yet. >>> and finally, someone out there could be in store for a very happy holiday season. appears that no one hit all six numbers in last night's powerball lottery drawing. that means the jackpot for saturday's drawing will be, get this, an estimated 325 million bucks. josh, did you win? >> i did not win. >> i'll take one of those. >> our stage manager, scottie, is out distributing tickets. >> the losers. >> we'll let you know. >> you never know. >> oh. >> thanksgiving. sorry, buddy. had to come back into work. >>
this salesman carrying a beautiful bag murdered three brooklyn store owners since july. they say they found the murder weapon, a rifle, in that duffel bag. the victims were all middle eastern. but police have yet to discuss a motive. >>> new details about that explosion that tore apart a neighborhood in indianapolis this month, killing two people. authorities say at least 29 homes will have to be demolished. they're too damaged to be rebuilt. investigators believe the explosion was...
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julie, thank you. >>> all right. the wild weather headed our way could bring a lot more than just win and rain. it's carrying big time potential for power outages of the pg&e crews were out today trimming trees ahead of the expected super soaker storm. toppled trees and branches the leading cause of power outages. even if it looks healthy doesn't mean it's safe. >> trees like this, no matter how much you trim them, early in the season they are still going to have a lot of leaves on the trees and when you get that heavy wind, early in the season like this, it acts like a sail and brings even healthy trees down into power lines. >> preparing for these types of storms have a year-round job. the company trims 1 1/2 million trees every year along 130,000 miles of power lines. >> wow. >> they are going to be watching those trees throughout this storm. i'm sure we'll be finding some of them on the roads. >> as soon as tomorrow, yeah. as he was mentioning each one of those little leaves is a sail that harnesses the wind power. the windiest day will be tomorrow. that would be a big story flooding rainfall this weeken
julie, thank you. >>> all right. the wild weather headed our way could bring a lot more than just win and rain. it's carrying big time potential for power outages of the pg&e crews were out today trimming trees ahead of the expected super soaker storm. toppled trees and branches the leading cause of power outages. even if it looks healthy doesn't mean it's safe. >> trees like this, no matter how much you trim them, early in the season they are still going to have a lot of...
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at fannie may he carried out with the fast growth policy of jim johnson. the clinton measures egged him on. in july 1999, hod secretary cuomo allowanced that fannie and freddie would increase the percentage of low mortgage financing that went to low or moderate income families to 50% in 2001 from 20%. he said the new rules would provide affordable house forking 27.1 million families over the next decade. think about it. cuomo can promise to create 28.1 million homeowners without asking congress to spend a single penny. he told fannie and freddie do it. they say we would be delighted. you remember how jesus fed the 5,000? cuomo housed the 28.1 million. he also had ambitious goals for profit. he set a goal of doubling to 6.46 per share in five years. the 6.46 was taken seriously be the team. it's a. talk from the senior vice president at fannie mae. but now each must have 6.46 parented in your -- branded in your minds. you must have a raging fire in your belly that burning away all doubts. you must live, breathe, and dream 646. fannie met that goal. as for the ceo, the security and exchange commissio
at fannie may he carried out with the fast growth policy of jim johnson. the clinton measures egged him on. in july 1999, hod secretary cuomo allowanced that fannie and freddie would increase the percentage of low mortgage financing that went to low or moderate income families to 50% in 2001 from 20%. he said the new rules would provide affordable house forking 27.1 million families over the next decade. think about it. cuomo can promise to create 28.1 million homeowners without asking congress...
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at fannie mae, rainers carried on by the fast growth policies of jim johnson. the clinton administration egg him on. in july 1999, hud secretary cuomo announced fannie and freddie would increase the percentage of their mortgage financing that went to low or moderate income families to 50% in 2001, from 42% that was set back in 1995. cuomo said these new rules would provide affordable housing for 28.1 million families over the next decade. think about it. cuomo could promise degree 28.1 million homeowners without asking congress to spend a single penny. he simply told fannie and freddie to go out and do it. and they said we would be delighted. you remember how jesus fed the 5000. well, cuomo house that 28.1 million. rainers also ambitious goals for profits. he set a goal of doubling earnings to $6.46 per share within five years. is $6.46 number was taken very seriously by his team. this is a pet doctrine senior vice president at fannie mae. by now everyone of you must have $6.46 branded in your brains because be able to save innocent, he must be able to recite it forwards and backwards. you must have a ragin
at fannie mae, rainers carried on by the fast growth policies of jim johnson. the clinton administration egg him on. in july 1999, hud secretary cuomo announced fannie and freddie would increase the percentage of their mortgage financing that went to low or moderate income families to 50% in 2001, from 42% that was set back in 1995. cuomo said these new rules would provide affordable housing for 28.1 million families over the next decade. think about it. cuomo could promise degree 28.1 million...
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carrying a short message. >> mccullough: adams insisted now was the time. now was the time. >> safer: whether you celebrate it on the second or the fourth of july, john adamsspelled out how it should be observed. ♪ ♪ >> mccullough: "it ought to solemnized with pomp and parade, with guns, bells, bonfires, and illuminations from one end of this continent to the other, from this time forward forever more." which is remarkable when you consider that these colonies were just on this side of the allegheny mountains, and the idea that he's seeing it all the way to the pacific ocean. so they dreamed big, and we ought to remember that, in this little room. >> safer: the new nation was barely out of its adolescence when it realized it had a lot to learn. so the best and brightest of america went to seek out the wisdom of old europe. and they came here, to the most magnificent city of the 19th century, paris. and 200 years later, mccullough followed them on what he called "the greater journey." >> mccullough: there's something magical about this place. >> safer: we'll go along on that journey on part two of "mccullough" next sunday. >> up next, scott pelley with gree
carrying a short message. >> mccullough: adams insisted now was the time. now was the time. >> safer: whether you celebrate it on the second or the fourth of july, john adamsspelled out how it should be observed. ♪ ♪ >> mccullough: "it ought to solemnized with pomp and parade, with guns, bells, bonfires, and illuminations from one end of this continent to the other, from this time forward forever more." which is remarkable when you consider that these colonies...
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were born in july, he revealed to her he was gay, told her you're just a surrogate and demanded custody of the children. now, keep in mind they're his biological children even though she carriedm. and now a houston judge has ruled she is indeed the mother by law of the twins not just a surrogate. "outfront" david mattingly. he has been following this case. this is a pretty fascinating case. i mean, how did the judge make the ruling that she's the mother when she's not the biological mother? >> well, she is not the biological mother, but she did give birth to these children. and texas law may have been on her side here because the law is fairly explicit when it comes to issues. the intended parents of the child or children have to be married. there was no marriage in this case. also a surrogacy agreement approved ahead of time. there was no legal agreement between the two. so when the children were born, she gave birth to them and she had every bit of standing according to the court to be declared the mother here. >> so you're saying in some cases where parents might be watching this and be terrified. but if you have an agreement, this ruling wouldn't have come down the way th
were born in july, he revealed to her he was gay, told her you're just a surrogate and demanded custody of the children. now, keep in mind they're his biological children even though she carriedm. and now a houston judge has ruled she is indeed the mother by law of the twins not just a surrogate. "outfront" david mattingly. he has been following this case. this is a pretty fascinating case. i mean, how did the judge make the ruling that she's the mother when she's not the biological...
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advanced planning similar to that carried out by james holmes who killed 12 and injured 58 in aurora, colorado, during a midnight showing of "the dark knight rises" in julykes courage for a family member to recognize the threat this posed and to put the safety of others ahead of the concern for her loved one. >> reporter: in court papers, lammers was described as off his medication and described himself as, quote, quiet, kind of a loner and had homicidal thoughts. fortunately for movie goers the thoughts never turned to action. for movie premieres? >> the industry looked at aurora and said, is this a one off? since then a couple others were interdicted. now you look at another big premiere and another active shooter scenario coming together, interrupted by his mother reporting to police. but what's concerning them is there is a model of this. you get fired from your job. you come back to the workplace, open fire and people say, well, this is the actor acting out against people who wronged them. you're isolated at school, ostracized and you see a columbine case. but with the active shooter focused on high profile event where the intended victims have noth
advanced planning similar to that carried out by james holmes who killed 12 and injured 58 in aurora, colorado, during a midnight showing of "the dark knight rises" in julykes courage for a family member to recognize the threat this posed and to put the safety of others ahead of the concern for her loved one. >> reporter: in court papers, lammers was described as off his medication and described himself as, quote, quiet, kind of a loner and had homicidal thoughts. fortunately...