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and thanks to susan for joining us. a whopping 80% of american adults not doing one thing that could cost us all. get the name that could capitalize on that one thing and make us all a bundle at the same time >> predictions and we've got gary b. >> i'm going to disney world this summer. i'm going to have a ball. telling you one thing, the stock is bound to go up now. up 30% by the end of the year. >> if you're there, it will go up. john, bull or bear? >> i'm a bull. gary b, i'm a bear on mickey mouse. >> yahoo's new video content, a real game changer. they might want the jb show. i think it doubles the next three years. >> gary b? >> at this not even know yahoo was still around. >> the only thing hotter than brenda's outfit today is tesla automobile, electric vehicle up 50% over the next year. >> it will be the toby show next week. jonas, bull or bear? >> i want the expensive car. >> the 80% are good clients for lazy boy, up 20% this a year. >> there he goes. toby, bull or bear? >> the only thing lazy here is you and th
and thanks to susan for joining us. a whopping 80% of american adults not doing one thing that could cost us all. get the name that could capitalize on that one thing and make us all a bundle at the same time >> predictions and we've got gary b. >> i'm going to disney world this summer. i'm going to have a ball. telling you one thing, the stock is bound to go up now. up 30% by the end of the year. >> if you're there, it will go up. john, bull or bear? >> i'm a bull. gary...
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thanks so much, susan. susan candiotti there in cleveland. >> that's just incredible. >> difficult case to prove. opens a whole can of worms. >>> ariel castro's daughter says she's horrified by what he's accused of doing. she described him as the most evil, vile, demonic she's ever heard of. little things she never thought about suddenly are starting to make sense. >> all these weird things that i've noticed over, you know, over the years like about how he kept his house locked down so tight, certain areas. you know, how if we'd be out at my grandma's having dinner, he would disappear for an hour or so and then come back. and there would be no explanation where he went. everything's making sense now. it's all adding up. and i'm just disgusted. i'm horrified. >> did you ever see any signs of a 6-year-old there? >> i never saw signs in the house. i never saw, you know, her with him. but about two months ago he picked me up, we spent the afternoon together. i just had some service on my car. and he showed me a
thanks so much, susan. susan candiotti there in cleveland. >> that's just incredible. >> difficult case to prove. opens a whole can of worms. >>> ariel castro's daughter says she's horrified by what he's accused of doing. she described him as the most evil, vile, demonic she's ever heard of. little things she never thought about suddenly are starting to make sense. >> all these weird things that i've noticed over, you know, over the years like about how he kept his...
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susan page from "usa today" spent hours with her. she joins us to talk about her in depth interview next. çñ >>> welcome back. in crime and punishment tonight, amanda knox is speaking out. the american exchange student has spent four years in an italian prison before an appeals court reversed her decision. a new book out shows her side of the ordeal. she has done a few in depth ordeal. in a minute i'll speak with s s susan page who had an in depth interview. a doctor told her they analyzed the blood sample and that he had bad news. >> the doctor told me that i had tested positive for hiv. i was stunned. i went back to my room with one of the prison officials telling me, well, you should have thought about it before you had sex with all those people. >> so she made a list of the seven sexual encounters of her life. >> and they leaked it? >> they leaked it to the media. >> afterward knox was told it was a miss stick and she wasn't hiv positive. susan page is a washington bureau chief. you spent about five hours? >> five hours with her
susan page from "usa today" spent hours with her. she joins us to talk about her in depth interview next. çñ >>> welcome back. in crime and punishment tonight, amanda knox is speaking out. the american exchange student has spent four years in an italian prison before an appeals court reversed her decision. a new book out shows her side of the ordeal. she has done a few in depth ordeal. in a minute i'll speak with s s susan page who had an in depth interview. a doctor told...
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susan candiotti is getting new information for us. what else are you picking up, susan? >> hi, wolf. this new information now gives us a clearer picture of what these charges are about. remember that we are hearing from two u.s. government sources that they involve lying to investigators and a conspiracy to obstruct justice. as to the lying, according to u.s. federal law enforcement official, i am told it involved knowing about the whereabouts or lying about seeing one or both of the suspects after the bombing. so the students allegedly did not tell the truth about seeing them or knowing about their whereabouts after the bombing took place. the second charge involving obstruction of justice involves them being involved allegedly in throwing out items from that dorm room that they shared with dzhokhar, throwing things into the dumpster and getting rid of them. now, let's remind you what we've been reporting about that. we have been reporting that what led authorities to the landfill for that two-day search last week came in part from information, leads they were getting f
susan candiotti is getting new information for us. what else are you picking up, susan? >> hi, wolf. this new information now gives us a clearer picture of what these charges are about. remember that we are hearing from two u.s. government sources that they involve lying to investigators and a conspiracy to obstruct justice. as to the lying, according to u.s. federal law enforcement official, i am told it involved knowing about the whereabouts or lying about seeing one or both of the...
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>> what we know is susan rice -- >> no, do you know if the >> and susan rice went on national televisionade statements that had no -- >> i watched it. >> -- no basis in truth. >> i saw everything you saw. i want you to them me something i don't know. >> when you have a lead administration official -- >> okay. you're repeating yourself. >> when you have a lead administration official go on television and absolutely not tell the truth -- >> this is the third time you're saying it. i'm asking you, let me ask you another question again. the same question again. i've asked you three times. what did the president know to your knowledge in terms of having her say what she said on "meet the press" that sunday? i watched it. you watched it. did the president have a role in that or not in. >> i think he has a role today. that is as you and i both have said, we know what she said is not true. >> i agree with that. the fifth time you're saying it. >> -- that it wasn't true. >> okay. you don't know any more than i do. >> it's wrong for the white house to perpetrate this truth. i can tell you that i k
>> what we know is susan rice -- >> no, do you know if the >> and susan rice went on national televisionade statements that had no -- >> i watched it. >> -- no basis in truth. >> i saw everything you saw. i want you to them me something i don't know. >> when you have a lead administration official -- >> okay. you're repeating yourself. >> when you have a lead administration official go on television and absolutely not tell the truth --...
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i thought susan rice did a bang up job. in fact, after it was over, i said she's just pretty much nailed down the secretary of state job. she's defended the administration. she did it with great power and authority. it was a compelling case she made. i would assume that after she made that performance, he got calls from everybody including the president saying, good work. that's what's so ironic about this. >> except that the president said in his press conference the other day, three days later we went up and told them the correct story. by the way, one other thing. go back -- >> in other words, he honored her for offering a cover story. >> three days later they told a different story on the hill. i would say one other thing. go back to the videotape of the president on monday. he said -- he said at the beginning of his press conference, well, we acknowledged at the beginning that this was terrorism. >> so subtly that mitt romney and his entire campaign missed it. >> i know. but my ears perked up at the word "acknowledged.
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it's not whether susan rice's fault. the state department's false for cleansing talking points that came from the intelligence community. >> one steve hayes our friend got ahold of that e-mail and knew that, the jig was up and that's why you get the admission that the talking points were political phony bologna. >> megyn: for it to be said it wasn't her fault, no it wasn't. the intel community did it. but they did it after state kept sobbing to their talking points over and over and finally again, according to the house report, quote, white house officials responded by stating the state department's concerns would have to be taken into account, which means do it. cleanse the talking points and off susan rice went. chris, thank you. >> you bet. >> megyn: we're going to bring you more, some of the highlights from the hearing just ahead. also colonel ollie north joins us live after the break. plus, just got word from cleveland that one of the three young woman held for ten years is about to arrive home. what we expect to he
it's not whether susan rice's fault. the state department's false for cleansing talking points that came from the intelligence community. >> one steve hayes our friend got ahold of that e-mail and knew that, the jig was up and that's why you get the admission that the talking points were political phony bologna. >> megyn: for it to be said it wasn't her fault, no it wasn't. the intel community did it. but they did it after state kept sobbing to their talking points over and over and...
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susan candiotti's got more details on the investigation. former cia officer bob baer joins us as well. i want to start with nick payton walsh on the phone with breaking news out of russia. as i just mentioned, the a.p. reporting tonight that russian security services had tamerlan tsarnaev under surveillance during at least some of his trip to russia back in 2011, that six-month trip. you've been there for a couple weeks now. would it surprise you to hear, if this associated press report is true, would that surprise you? >> reporter: to be honest, not at all, really. we did know russian authorities had that mosque under surveillance. a leading police officer in the region told us as much. said that in fact, the leading militant in the area called abu dujan killed in december by russian special forces, attended mosque a lot. we also know that from the mother and father, that tamerlan tsarnaev in this period of time last year also attended that mosque. there's an awful lot of overlap there as well. what we don't know is if the two actually eve
susan candiotti's got more details on the investigation. former cia officer bob baer joins us as well. i want to start with nick payton walsh on the phone with breaking news out of russia. as i just mentioned, the a.p. reporting tonight that russian security services had tamerlan tsarnaev under surveillance during at least some of his trip to russia back in 2011, that six-month trip. you've been there for a couple weeks now. would it surprise you to hear, if this associated press report is...
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first let's go live to susan candiotti. she's in cleveland. susan, the two young women who shot the video of police rushing into castro's home actually thought that they were in trouble. could you explain that? >> that's right. well, picture this. they happened to be driving down the street when they noticed some police flashing lights behind them. and so they pulled over and thought uh-oh, what did we do wrong? and then they looked in front of them, and saw everything unfolding. look. and where did you see her, amanda and her little girl? >> coming down the street. >> and then everything unfolded right here? >> yep. >> these two women happened to turn on to ariel astro's street and found themselves smack in the middle of an amazing escape to freedom. >> amanda walking down the street with a cop right when the cap asked her who are you, she passed us and said amanda berry. >> when you heard the name amanda berry and you knew exactly -- >> me and her looked at each other and we had goose bumps and then we pulled up our hoodie and like, you know
first let's go live to susan candiotti. she's in cleveland. susan, the two young women who shot the video of police rushing into castro's home actually thought that they were in trouble. could you explain that? >> that's right. well, picture this. they happened to be driving down the street when they noticed some police flashing lights behind them. and so they pulled over and thought uh-oh, what did we do wrong? and then they looked in front of them, and saw everything unfolding. look....
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you, susan, would be destroyed. your life would be over.row up with a mom and dad. that may explain why susan next wrote, i want my marriage to work out. but susan describes how nothing she tried seemed to work. he doesn't want to do counseling and says if i buy groceries for cheap sale prices that he would be happy with this well purchased bargain deal food in his stomach. would make him happy and our marital problems would be solved. as if believing her efforts would fail, she finishes the letter saying, if i die, it may not be an accident, even if it looks like one. then when she appears to run out of room, she goes back to the first page and in the corner writes to two names that were blacked out, saying, i would never leave you. >> i hope everything works out and we're all happy and live happily ever after as much as that's possible. >> and she rolls her eyes there at the end of the video. that is brian carlson from our affiliate ktvx reporting. we should mention josh powell maintained his innocence. i want to bring in now susan powell
you, susan, would be destroyed. your life would be over.row up with a mom and dad. that may explain why susan next wrote, i want my marriage to work out. but susan describes how nothing she tried seemed to work. he doesn't want to do counseling and says if i buy groceries for cheap sale prices that he would be happy with this well purchased bargain deal food in his stomach. would make him happy and our marital problems would be solved. as if believing her efforts would fail, she finishes the...
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susan mcginnis is in washington with the latest. good morning, susan. >> good morning, vinita. the irs admits that the workers there used key word os to try to ferret out conservative groups and then target them for scrutiny. the head of the division apologized on friday and on sunday the republicans hit the morning talk shows to express their outrage. republicans are called on president obama to apologize for the actions of the internal revenue service. the agency admits to using extra scrutiny with certain political groups during the 2012 election. >> the president needs to make it crystal clear that this is totally unacceptable in america. he points out that the irs is an independent agency. the irs apologized for unfairly targeting conservative groups and blamed low level employees for what it calls the inappropriate behavior, but cbs news has obtained a draft copy of the irs inspector general's report due out later this week. it shows senior irs officials knew in june of 2011 that tea party and other conservative groups applying for tax exempt status were being red flagged
susan mcginnis is in washington with the latest. good morning, susan. >> good morning, vinita. the irs admits that the workers there used key word os to try to ferret out conservative groups and then target them for scrutiny. the head of the division apologized on friday and on sunday the republicans hit the morning talk shows to express their outrage. republicans are called on president obama to apologize for the actions of the internal revenue service. the agency admits to using extra...
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. >> in the case of susan roberts and miss ota. all what was listed are pieces that she bought but there is no way to buy from that website unless you have it linked which is very complicated for us. our website is linked to our is to -- stock. with susan it's a pretty small shop and she has 20-30 lines. >> how many distributions centers. if somebody bought bout it online? >> if they bought from me, it would go out of the shop because it's linked our website, our stock. if someone finds it on the site, what will happen is someone will try something on in one store and not find it and find it there. it's directly linked to what's in the shop. >> so the website is linked to a shop. then all these websites are linked to actual shops? >> it's way way off. as of today we have 9 online stores. 8 online stores. >> but you said you can't actually buy? >> you can from us. >> you can from online stores. >> but in miss oata's case, the web they have they bought it. >> my question is can you buy things from your online stores? >> yes. >> okay.
. >> in the case of susan roberts and miss ota. all what was listed are pieces that she bought but there is no way to buy from that website unless you have it linked which is very complicated for us. our website is linked to our is to -- stock. with susan it's a pretty small shop and she has 20-30 lines. >> how many distributions centers. if somebody bought bout it online? >> if they bought from me, it would go out of the shop because it's linked our website, our stock. if...
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let me ask you, susan, one more question about eric holder. when you look at his approval rating in this poll, 23%, we also know he's scheduled to meet with some members of the press today. nbc news was invited, the new york times, the archl.p. have declined to go. are we the only ones that care about this? >> i think the press cares about what happens with the press and americans care about what happens with jobs and housing prices. and i do think the approval rating for the attorney general is not a very relevant statistic. he really has an approval rating waurnd person, the president of the united states, who seems to be behind him. >> i just got handed something, jonathan who has been following the threats made against michael bloomberg has gotten the letter. here is -- let me read to you what he is reporting what this letter to bloomberg said. "you will have to kill me and my family before you get my guns. anyone wants to come to my house will get shot in the face. the right to bear arms is my constitutional god-given right and i will exe
let me ask you, susan, one more question about eric holder. when you look at his approval rating in this poll, 23%, we also know he's scheduled to meet with some members of the press today. nbc news was invited, the new york times, the archl.p. have declined to go. are we the only ones that care about this? >> i think the press cares about what happens with the press and americans care about what happens with jobs and housing prices. and i do think the approval rating for the attorney...
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susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. yeah, the president instructed his disaster response team to get the victims whatever they need immediately. there's no word yet on when the president will go to moore, oklahoma, but on tuesday he auf aufrled offered prayers, he talked about the long road to recovery, and he told the people they will not walk alone. >> the people of moore should know their country will remain on the ground there for them, beside them as long as it takes, for there are homes and schools to rebuild, businesses and hospitals to reopen, there are parents to console, first responders to comfort, and, of course, frightened children who will need our continued love and attenti attention. >> now, that followed the president declaring oklahoma a major disaster. the secretary of homeland security is going to oklahoma today to try to make sure that state officials there get the federal help they need. already in oklahoma is fema director craig fugate. he told people they need to sign up with fema, to register wi
susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. yeah, the president instructed his disaster response team to get the victims whatever they need immediately. there's no word yet on when the president will go to moore, oklahoma, but on tuesday he auf aufrled offered prayers, he talked about the long road to recovery, and he told the people they will not walk alone. >> the people of moore should know their country will remain on the ground there for...
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>> susan mcginnis in washington. thank you, susan. >>> well, this week, three more u.s. officials will testify on capitol hill about last year's deadly attack on the u.s. mission in benghazi, libya. one, greg hicks, was the second highest american official in libya at the time. he's expected to tell a house committee that he never reported a demonstration at the consulate and thought it was an attack from the get-go. hicks' report is at odds with the obama administration's version. david martin reports. >> reporter: he is greg hicks, at the time, number two in tripoli. in an interview on ""face the nation,"" hicks states at first the attack was thought to be nothing more than a demonstration growing out of a similar protest that day in cairo. i thought it was a terrorist attack from the get-go. i think everybody in the mission thought it was a terrorist attack from the beginning. yet five days after the attack, this is how susan rice, the american ambassador to the u.n., described it. >> what our assessment is as of the present is, in fact, what it began spontaneously in
>> susan mcginnis in washington. thank you, susan. >>> well, this week, three more u.s. officials will testify on capitol hill about last year's deadly attack on the u.s. mission in benghazi, libya. one, greg hicks, was the second highest american official in libya at the time. he's expected to tell a house committee that he never reported a demonstration at the consulate and thought it was an attack from the get-go. hicks' report is at odds with the obama administration's...
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susan mcginnis is in washington. good morning, susan. >> anne-marie, good morning. three state department officials are scheduled to testify today before the house oversight committee. one of them is gregory hicks. he was deputy ambassador at the time of the attacks. he's expected to tell lawmakers not enough was done to stop these terrorist attacks that killed four americans including ambassador chris stevens. hicks, a 22-year veteran of the state department, told criminal investigators that while the assault on the consulate was occurring, he asked defense officials to zramable a fighter or two over benghazi to scare the insurgents away. the answer, he said, was it's too far away, there is nothing. hicks also said a special forces unit in tripoli was ready to go but was told to stand down. house oversight committee chairman darrell issa. >> this is one of the most disturbing parts of gregory hicks' testimony is that assets were available, they were military in nature, they were best trained, best equipped, and most likely made to save lives, and they were taken of
susan mcginnis is in washington. good morning, susan. >> anne-marie, good morning. three state department officials are scheduled to testify today before the house oversight committee. one of them is gregory hicks. he was deputy ambassador at the time of the attacks. he's expected to tell lawmakers not enough was done to stop these terrorist attacks that killed four americans including ambassador chris stevens. hicks, a 22-year veteran of the state department, told criminal investigators...
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susan mcginnis is in washington with more. good morning, susan. >> good morning, anne-marie. wednesday's hearing before the house oversight committee was organized by republicans who say the white house has not been forthcoming about what happened in benghazi, and three witnesses who spoke yesterday called into question the white house response to the attack and its handling of the aftermath. >> do you solemnly swear that the testimony you're about to give -- >> the three state department diplomats were sworn in before answering questions about the terror attack on the u.s. mission in benghazi. greg hicks who was there on september 11th last year, describes the phone call he received from libya's prime minister. >> i think it's the saddest phone call i've ever had in my life. he told me that ambassador stevens had passed away. >> hicks testified he spoke with stevens who said the consulate was under attack. republicans have accused the obama administration of covering up details of what happened in benghazi. they appointed two interviews given by u.n. ambassador susan rice in
susan mcginnis is in washington with more. good morning, susan. >> good morning, anne-marie. wednesday's hearing before the house oversight committee was organized by republicans who say the white house has not been forthcoming about what happened in benghazi, and three witnesses who spoke yesterday called into question the white house response to the attack and its handling of the aftermath. >> do you solemnly swear that the testimony you're about to give -- >> the three...
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susan candiotti live from cleveland, amazing pictures, susan.omen have quite a story to tell. >> what timing. they happened to be driving down the street and see the flashing lights from a police car behind them and think uh-oh, as you said, we're the ones in trouble so they pull over. then they look in front of them and see they're not the ones being pulled over at all. they see amanda berry holding her little girl in front of her and walking by saying i'm amanda berry. they immediately recognize her as the person who's been missing for ten years. everyone practically knows her name in the cleveland area. and then they fumble with the cell phone and they start rolling that video and see the cops rush up to the front door trying to rescue the other two women who eventually would come out. and then the phone battery died. so they don't have very much video. but they saw quite a lot, and something they said they will never, ever forget, john. >> manic about it with the police rushing in. also something so mundane, just another house on the block j
susan candiotti live from cleveland, amazing pictures, susan.omen have quite a story to tell. >> what timing. they happened to be driving down the street and see the flashing lights from a police car behind them and think uh-oh, as you said, we're the ones in trouble so they pull over. then they look in front of them and see they're not the ones being pulled over at all. they see amanda berry holding her little girl in front of her and walking by saying i'm amanda berry. they immediately...
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. >> it kicked off black eyed susan day always the day before preakness. this year visitors were greeted with stricter security measures scanned ns were also with a wand but most didn't mind. >> there's nothing wrong with that. it's better to be safe than sorry. >> now all eyes are focused on saturday. others are betting on kentucky derby winner orb who is trying to win the second leg of the triple crown. most think he has what it takes to go all the way. >> it's tough to win the triple crown and there's a lot of things that go into it, but i think he has a good shot. >> i want orb to win. i want a triple crown so bad. >> now, throw hasn't been a trim crown winner since 1978. reporting from the stakes barn i'm sarah sampson now let's send it over to ava marie. >> so gorgus throughout at the stakes barn. it's interesting to see what the horses and trainers are doing as they lead up to the race. i'm at a the corporate village side and there will be crowds and crowds of people coming in, but right now kind of savering the sereneness of it all. luckily i'm ins
. >> it kicked off black eyed susan day always the day before preakness. this year visitors were greeted with stricter security measures scanned ns were also with a wand but most didn't mind. >> there's nothing wrong with that. it's better to be safe than sorry. >> now all eyes are focused on saturday. others are betting on kentucky derby winner orb who is trying to win the second leg of the triple crown. most think he has what it takes to go all the way. >> it's tough...
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susan mcginnis is in washington with more. good morning, susan. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the white house is trying to show it's on top of this scandal and taking action. lawmakers here on capitol hill are requesting a full lineup of top irs officials to answer questions. president obama is cleaning house at the irs, acting commissioner steven miller is out and more heads could roll in the scandal over the irs targeting of conservative political groups. >> it's inexcusable. americans are right to be angry about it and i am angry about it. i will not tolerate the behavior. >> miller is one of three officials asking whether they were giving scrutiny to tea party groups or denied it. some lawmakers are asking whether the white house encouraged the targeting of conservative groups during the election cycle. >> where did that come from? did this come from a directive? we need the answers now. >> reporter: miller is scheduled to testify on friday before the house ways and means committee. it will be the first of a serie
susan mcginnis is in washington with more. good morning, susan. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the white house is trying to show it's on top of this scandal and taking action. lawmakers here on capitol hill are requesting a full lineup of top irs officials to answer questions. president obama is cleaning house at the irs, acting commissioner steven miller is out and more heads could roll in the scandal over the irs targeting of conservative political groups. >> it's...
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day, a fundraisen for the susan g. komen. >> this is more conservative than the preakness day itself. >> reporter: for the first time a concert in the infield. a source of pride for locals. >> i grew up on a horse farm. it brings lots of memories. >> reporter: saturday a lot more people are excited to join in the experience. attendance in the preakness has risen the last four years arrow, with 120,000 spectators last year. the impact of the preakness is felt far beyond pimlico. businesses buzzing at the four seasons with cars between the hotel and the racetrack. >> last night the bar was extremely busy. tonight, too, as well. people are making reservations. >> reporter: the economic impact of last year's preakness is estimated around $35 million. >> if tus is like having the super bowl every year come to baltimore. it is a big deal for us. baltimore shows her best. >> reporter: now the racetrack is ready for the national spotlighted. the governor stopped by yesterday morning. he told reporters he is putting his money o
day, a fundraisen for the susan g. komen. >> this is more conservative than the preakness day itself. >> reporter: for the first time a concert in the infield. a source of pride for locals. >> i grew up on a horse farm. it brings lots of memories. >> reporter: saturday a lot more people are excited to join in the experience. attendance in the preakness has risen the last four years arrow, with 120,000 spectators last year. the impact of the preakness is felt far beyond...
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first, susan candiotti. susan, you have this exclusive video when the s.w.a.t. team came to arrest the two students? >> that's right. it was on the 19th. this neighborhood didn't know what to think. over my shoulder is the apartment that was raided. that's where the s.w.a.t. team came down the street, barrelling in with armored trucks, everyone armed to the hit. people started running and getting their iphones and smart phones to take pictures of what was going on. i talked with a neighbor who showed us what he had. >> oh, my god. >> put your hands up and no one will get hurt. >> everybody stay down, okay? do not move. >> dzhokar tsarnaev, come out. dzhokar tsarnaev, you are being arrested. so, susan, they believe that dzhokhar tsarnaev was in that house. he was not in that house though obviously, and the two kazec students were, correct? >> that's right. neighbors here said they had seen dzhokar and sometimes the brother. they saw the students come out, in their skivvies, being questioned, no, no, no. they were taken away. they were released, picked up again an
first, susan candiotti. susan, you have this exclusive video when the s.w.a.t. team came to arrest the two students? >> that's right. it was on the 19th. this neighborhood didn't know what to think. over my shoulder is the apartment that was raided. that's where the s.w.a.t. team came down the street, barrelling in with armored trucks, everyone armed to the hit. people started running and getting their iphones and smart phones to take pictures of what was going on. i talked with a...
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what susan rice said or didn't say that sunday on "meet the press"? >> well chris, i think that in the end, the president is accurate. these talking points become a sideshow to what really is the heart of the issue. you and i discussed this earlier. why are these officials in the state department and which the american people want to see held accountable for the denial of security requests that the state department denied to our ambassador and its embassy. this is where the whistleblowers that we're hearing are prepared to step forward and other foreign service officers feel intimidated. i'm convinced if these people were ultimately held accountable and american people were aware of the decision-making that led to these deaths notice first place, was resolved, all of this talk about talking points would become immaterial. i think the real problem goes back to the fact that americans, republicans and democrats alike, want to know why these four americans did not have the security that they should have had and if that issue and answer was not resolved b
what susan rice said or didn't say that sunday on "meet the press"? >> well chris, i think that in the end, the president is accurate. these talking points become a sideshow to what really is the heart of the issue. you and i discussed this earlier. why are these officials in the state department and which the american people want to see held accountable for the denial of security requests that the state department denied to our ambassador and its embassy. this is where the...
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susan mcginnis is in washington this morning. susan? >> and . >> anne-marie, despite those poll numbers, the white house is considering greater involvement in syria. they say the international community must be fully confident. president obama is said to be considering a plan to ship weapons to rebel groups fighting the syrian army. the president has ordered his national security team to identify what the u.s. can do to help topple syrian dictator bashir al assad. >> we've got do everything we can to protect the syrian people. >> the president said he likely used chemical weapons against his own people, but he said more evidence is needed. >> i've got to be sure i have got the facts. that's what americans expect. >> the president said he likely used chemical weapons against hiss own people, but more evidence is needed. he called the use of chemical weapon games-changer. >> that means there are some options we might not otherwise exercise that we would -- that we would strongly consider. >> but president obama stopped short of repeating
susan mcginnis is in washington this morning. susan? >> and . >> anne-marie, despite those poll numbers, the white house is considering greater involvement in syria. they say the international community must be fully confident. president obama is said to be considering a plan to ship weapons to rebel groups fighting the syrian army. the president has ordered his national security team to identify what the u.s. can do to help topple syrian dictator bashir al assad. >> we've got...
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susan rice's integrity. mike mullen and tom pickering's integrity. mine gets challenged by these same folks. they've used it for fundraising. and frankly, you know, if anybody out there wants to actually focus on how we make sure something like this does not happen again? i am happy to get their advice and information and council. but the fact of the matter is these four americans, as i said right when it happened, were people i sent into the field. and i've been very clear about taking responsibility for the fact that we were not able to prevent their deaths. and we are doing everything we can to make sure we prevent it, in part because there are still diplomats around the world, who are in very dangerous, difficult situations. and we don't have time to be playing these kinds of political games here in washington. we should be focused on, what are we doing to protect them. that's not easy, by the way. it's going to require resources and tough judgments and tough calls and there are a whole bunch of diplomats out there who know they're in
susan rice's integrity. mike mullen and tom pickering's integrity. mine gets challenged by these same folks. they've used it for fundraising. and frankly, you know, if anybody out there wants to actually focus on how we make sure something like this does not happen again? i am happy to get their advice and information and council. but the fact of the matter is these four americans, as i said right when it happened, were people i sent into the field. and i've been very clear about taking...
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what can you add for us, susan? >> reporter: of course the key question as i'm sure she indicated, how did it happen? you have the two commuter trains carrying about 250 people in all, one heading to new york city, one the opposite direction. the northbound train derails plowing near the southbound train. it's unclear how fast the trains were going but as you could imagine passengers were terrified. >> all of a sudden we just hear boom, and then we saw like smoke everywhere. and i was just with my two kids hugging them, embracing them. >> people almost flew over the seat. i held on but i'm okay. there's people that's hurt though. >> we went to the front of the train, kicked out windows. >> it will take a while to investigate and determine what happened, how fast they were going and to determine the cause. so it's going to take quite some time. >> reporter: scores of people were injured, 46 of 70 who were hospitalized have now been released from the hospital. however, we're told that five people remain in critical co
what can you add for us, susan? >> reporter: of course the key question as i'm sure she indicated, how did it happen? you have the two commuter trains carrying about 250 people in all, one heading to new york city, one the opposite direction. the northbound train derails plowing near the southbound train. it's unclear how fast the trains were going but as you could imagine passengers were terrified. >> all of a sudden we just hear boom, and then we saw like smoke everywhere. and i...
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susan. >> i think strengthening the ties between the united states and this meshings so-america partthe world. i think he went there for a reason, that people feel his attitude has shifted, that they weren't getting a lot of attention from him, and i feel like he wants to strengthen economic ties. he's also talking about trying to help them with their security problems, trying to deal with the gangs and drugs. i think what he wants most of all, when he gets there to talk to these countries, there's many countries involved, getting them to work together to deal with their major security problems there, dealing with their drug war issue and gang problems and the violence, really that has taken over the region. >> carlos flynn, the richest man in the world, from mexico, he owns the whole telephone and telegraph system. >> and television. >> net worth of $65 billion. >> my recollection, it was over $100 billion. >> he did have part of the "new york times"? >> he had a position. he just invested in the "new york times," enough to have access. >> nieto told him, and he has accomplished thi
susan. >> i think strengthening the ties between the united states and this meshings so-america partthe world. i think he went there for a reason, that people feel his attitude has shifted, that they weren't getting a lot of attention from him, and i feel like he wants to strengthen economic ties. he's also talking about trying to help them with their security problems, trying to deal with the gangs and drugs. i think what he wants most of all, when he gets there to talk to these...
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susan, what did you learn? >> hi, brianna. coming to you from a very cold and windy cleveland this day, we're learning that amanda berry and her little girl, as well as gina dejesus and michelle knight are all spending this mother's day with family and/or friends. hearing this from a public relations firm here in cleveland that has decided to represent these, these victims for free and, in fact, they told us that on behalf of their new clients now that they are enjoying this day and thankful for all the support they're getting and they wanted everyone to know this. >> amanda berry, gina dejesus and michelle knight are grateful for the general assistance and loving support of their family, friends and the community. they're also very grateful for the tireless efforts of the numerous law enforcement officials with the cleveland police department, the cuyahoga county sheriff, the fbi and the cuyahoga county office. amanda berry says, "thank you so much for everything you're doing and continue to do. i'm so happy to be home with m
susan, what did you learn? >> hi, brianna. coming to you from a very cold and windy cleveland this day, we're learning that amanda berry and her little girl, as well as gina dejesus and michelle knight are all spending this mother's day with family and/or friends. hearing this from a public relations firm here in cleveland that has decided to represent these, these victims for free and, in fact, they told us that on behalf of their new clients now that they are enjoying this day and...
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good morning, susan. what can you tell us? what is threat last on the investigation? >> good morning, poppy. well, investigators for the national transportation safety board have been added all night long. and, look, they're working even at this hour you can see some of that of the opaeration going on at this time. they have bulldozers down there and trying to remove some of the cars which have already been cleared from the track and you can see a little more closely now some of the damage. parts of cars peeled back. they've got, clearly, a lot of work ahead of them. here to tell us more about it is board member earl. earl, you've been at it since yesterday morning and your team is looking over everything. you're making a bit of progress. one thing you told us you're concentrating on is you discovered a fracture on one part of the rail, involving one of the trains. the one that derailed yesterday. jumped the track. what are you looking for? >> well, we're really trying to understand whether that was the cause of the accident or whether that was caused by the accident.
good morning, susan. what can you tell us? what is threat last on the investigation? >> good morning, poppy. well, investigators for the national transportation safety board have been added all night long. and, look, they're working even at this hour you can see some of that of the opaeration going on at this time. they have bulldozers down there and trying to remove some of the cars which have already been cleared from the track and you can see a little more closely now some of the...
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bengahzi one susan rice. bengahzi two, hillary clinton. if you consider our committee this is an investigation committee. they don't have anything to investigate about this president. so, they just redo investigations they've already had. more build up, get the press all excited. we wondered if there was going to be--i almost wish there were because we want to get to the bottom of this. we agree with the report. we believe mistakes were made. this was a classic case of bipartisanship but they were not even let the democrats according to the usual procedure, interview the witnesses ahead of time so that we could prepare. we were kept out all together. so you can see that they were into a mode that they didn't get economic. >> john: well, senator rand paul who we now know may be running for profit said that hillary clinton should not be allowed to hold another public office because of bengahzi. she doesn't hold office now so he must be referring to her future plans. how much of this hearing do you think has to do with damaging hillary clinto
bengahzi one susan rice. bengahzi two, hillary clinton. if you consider our committee this is an investigation committee. they don't have anything to investigate about this president. so, they just redo investigations they've already had. more build up, get the press all excited. we wondered if there was going to be--i almost wish there were because we want to get to the bottom of this. we agree with the report. we believe mistakes were made. this was a classic case of bipartisanship but they...
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susan candiotti is following developments from the scene. susan, what is happening there today? >> hi, alison. well, for the past couple of days, the fbi and other authorities have been working to seal up this house, to board it up, to put a fence around it sealed in cement so that no one can get inside and bother this area, bother this house. keep it from anyone who wants to try to get inside, for example. it's important for them to maintain that site. of course, if they later need it if this case should come to trial. that's what they've been working on for the past couple of days as ariel castro sits in a jail cell measuring about 9 foot 9. waiting for the next legal step for him, that will be a grand jury. he will face a number of charges in an indictment. >> now that this has had time to settle in with the neighborhood there, what are they saying to you? it's the weekend, it's saturday, are they coming out and talking to you about how this happened so close to where they live? >> they are. and it's been, obviously, difficult for them for them to come to grips to what happen
susan candiotti is following developments from the scene. susan, what is happening there today? >> hi, alison. well, for the past couple of days, the fbi and other authorities have been working to seal up this house, to board it up, to put a fence around it sealed in cement so that no one can get inside and bother this area, bother this house. keep it from anyone who wants to try to get inside, for example. it's important for them to maintain that site. of course, if they later need it if...
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>> let's start with susan rice. ambassador rice went out that day, and represented the administration. and spoke to what happened with the best information we had, that everyone in the administration had, is what she looked at. and that was the consensus of the intelligence community. what we do is we want to go out and speak to the problems as they happened. what's important is when problems happen, the president takes responsibility for them and tries to fix them. that's what we're talking about in benghazi. you're right, that was a tragedy. the question isn't who edited what talking points. that is irrelevant. what is relevant is to make sure that doesn't happen again which is why the president is call on congress to beef up security at embassies around the world. >> schieffer: i want to thank you for coming this morning. i know this is not an easy job eye mean, do you kind of feel like someone who drew the black bean here? you're the one who has to go out and try to explain? >> no, it's a privilege to be here wi
>> let's start with susan rice. ambassador rice went out that day, and represented the administration. and spoke to what happened with the best information we had, that everyone in the administration had, is what she looked at. and that was the consensus of the intelligence community. what we do is we want to go out and speak to the problems as they happened. what's important is when problems happen, the president takes responsibility for them and tries to fix them. that's what we're...
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susan n rice knew nothing. she was the ong person. but to apologize, and she misled the american people. >> according to an editorial, every version of the talking points covered the assessment that they re spontaneously inspired by protests at the u.s. embassy and evolved into a direct assault. >> so much of ththis is a functn of time. you noticed hoquickly all of this happen? nobody has any time to figure ththis out. we expect the government to be able t to respond instantaneousy in chaotic events. it is an unrealistic assumption. >> the paragraphs that a actualy have the truth, and that was problem.e >> the fbi concurred because they did not want to tip off. >> there is a memo that says the fbi had no trouble with the talking points. >> i disagree. >> i challenge anyone to tell me how this benghazi story moves to the dimensions the base of the republican party wanted it to be. it is food for those that began believing that barack obama was illegitimate as president. ♪ [ female announcer ] from more efficient payments. ♪ to more eff
susan n rice knew nothing. she was the ong person. but to apologize, and she misled the american people. >> according to an editorial, every version of the talking points covered the assessment that they re spontaneously inspired by protests at the u.s. embassy and evolved into a direct assault. >> so much of ththis is a functn of time. you noticed hoquickly all of this happen? nobody has any time to figure ththis out. we expect the government to be able t to respond instantaneousy...
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latest. >> so far, susan, we've got very good news.he southeast, broken arrow. there were visual reports of transformers blowing. now we'll give you the structural damage. the good news this was an industrial park. if it would have just touched down one or two miles sooner, it could have been disastrous. on a larger scale, two victims struck by light nick in montgomery county, a home is destroyed by a tornado, but no one was there. they've been cleaning up with rescue reports of water rescues in the state of kansas and coffeeville. east of wisconsin, as well, they have been dropped from illinois and missouri. still heavy wind and rain are dang damaging there. still a slight risk of oklahoma city. little rock, st. louis and chicago and green bay, susan, we had 14 tornadoes on monday, 29 on tuesday, 26 wednesday and a preliminary report of 15 today and we're going to do it again tomorrow. >> unbelievable, the month started out slow. and, of course, it's caught up, amazing. here are some of the other stories we're following tonight. a fas
latest. >> so far, susan, we've got very good news.he southeast, broken arrow. there were visual reports of transformers blowing. now we'll give you the structural damage. the good news this was an industrial park. if it would have just touched down one or two miles sooner, it could have been disastrous. on a larger scale, two victims struck by light nick in montgomery county, a home is destroyed by a tornado, but no one was there. they've been cleaning up with rescue reports of water...
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. >> so fast forward, to the sunday talk shows and ambassador susan rice. she blamed the attack on the video and she did it five different times. what was your reaction to that? >> i was stunned. my jaw dropped. i was embarrassed. >> joining the panel this week, wall street deputy editor damage henningger and brett stevens and jason riley. so dan, what is the single most important takeaway you have from this hearing? >> i guess, paul that there is such a vast distance between what gregory hicks described as happening last night and what the administration described for virtually a week. what gregory hicks described was intense fire fight in benghazi lasting all night involving heavy weaponry. that is september 11th. on september 13th, jay carney attributes to a youtube video. susan rice goes on television the same thing and the following tuesday, jay carney is still attribute to go this to a youtube video. why was the obama administration trying to suppress the events that gregory hicks.... >>> your conclusion is based on his testimony that they were trying
. >> so fast forward, to the sunday talk shows and ambassador susan rice. she blamed the attack on the video and she did it five different times. what was your reaction to that? >> i was stunned. my jaw dropped. i was embarrassed. >> joining the panel this week, wall street deputy editor damage henningger and brett stevens and jason riley. so dan, what is the single most important takeaway you have from this hearing? >> i guess, paul that there is such a vast distance...
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shaheen, is susan sunil paul. before we go to audience questions, i want to talk a how this is going to affect buildings and cities in the way that we build new spaces to accommodate growth? there's going to be new people in the bay area in the coming years and we if we build parking one to one that has imply cakeses. do you get special parking spaces if you're driving a shared ride? how is the land use going to connect with mobility as a shared service? >> san francisco actually has been somewhat innovative in this air ya. back in 2006, the planning code was changed. now in san francisco, any billing, commercial or residential that is built, is required to have car sharing if they have above a certain amount of units. that kind of legislation is being studied and looked at in other venues as well. we did a pilot test on on streetcar sharing parking last year with the city of san francisco. is is a very interesting subject because what we're talking about is using the public right away and the public good and maki
shaheen, is susan sunil paul. before we go to audience questions, i want to talk a how this is going to affect buildings and cities in the way that we build new spaces to accommodate growth? there's going to be new people in the bay area in the coming years and we if we build parking one to one that has imply cakeses. do you get special parking spaces if you're driving a shared ride? how is the land use going to connect with mobility as a shared service? >> san francisco actually has been...
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hicks, to the sunday talk shows and ambassador susan rice. she blamed this attack on a video. in fact, she did it five different times. what was your reaction to that? >> i was stunned. my jaw dropped. and i was embarrassed. >> though the committee's top democrat criticized darrell issa and his intentions. >> let me be clear, i am not questioning the motives of our witnesses. i am questioning the motives of those who want to use their statements for political purposes. >> late this afternoon congressman chaffetz asked hicks if the u.s. asked permission of the libyans to fly a military mission in its air space. hicks said no, but that he believed the libyans would have granted it. >> bret: mike emmanuel, thank you. there was particular focus today on the now infamous sunday talk show marathon by susan rice. you heard mike mention it. james rosen has that part of the story and more. >> every piece of information that we get and as we got it, we laid it out for the american people. >> if any administration official, including any career official had been on television on sunday,
hicks, to the sunday talk shows and ambassador susan rice. she blamed this attack on a video. in fact, she did it five different times. what was your reaction to that? >> i was stunned. my jaw dropped. and i was embarrassed. >> though the committee's top democrat criticized darrell issa and his intentions. >> let me be clear, i am not questioning the motives of our witnesses. i am questioning the motives of those who want to use their statements for political purposes....