reporter: wouldn t that shut down the government? only the if obama decide head wanted to shut it down. reporter: kwhishls there is no way the president would ever sign a bill ha defunds the health care law and one top top gop aide said it s likely it will be funded ed ted to the ee year. september could be a wild ride. what else is new. still to come in the newsroom, standing face to face with russia s strict new anti-gay law, request at prison break star decides to come out of the closet. norfolk southern what s your function? hooking up the country helping business run trains! they haul everything, safely and on time. tracks! they connect the factories built along the lines.
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self-defense forces. this supermarket owner gave all his food away for free after the disaster and now helps him. he tells me everyone used to look out for themselves on this island, but after this, the whole community helps one another. he risked his life for his boat and his island. one of the very few to ride a tsunami and live to tell the tale. paula hancocks, cnn, japan. top of the hour. i m suzanne malveaux. let s get you up to speed. president obama today became the first candidate to make it official. he ll campaign to keep his job in 2012. the low-key announcement came in a video posted ed ted to barackobama.com. filing the paperwork today
killer to get away with murder. on chicago s west side, robert tate, a 17-year-old from the neighborhood had been shot in the chest, he was dying. a police officer came up to him and said, do you know who shot you? he said, i know, but i m not telling you. paramedics tried to save him but robert tate died. that s the first instance that i m aware of, wherein someone knows who shot them and who eventually killed him and he would refuse to cooperate. we ve had many, many instances where dying declarations are used in court and for whatever reason, mr. tate wanted ed ted this to his grave. reporter: it is faced by many in large cities, refusing to cooperate with the investigation and refusing to be a snitch for whatever reason, retribution, distrust of police, a code of
to get around. too, right? everybody has said yes. everybody goes back to the party. say yes? yes. yes. i love personal opinions and their views. thank you very much. [ laughter ] [ applause ] you know the audience, some of the people are not going to speak to you afterwards. i got to ask you, you ve been doing this for many years but do you find that people now honestly think you might be a member of congress? i have to tell you this, i did a cruise recently and they were like 4,000 people in the audience. they were just stunned. i asked them what were you thinking? they were thinking my word, it really is just insanity. then they were laughing they found out it wasn t. it is scary. what i do, and what we have and then i guess we have it too, right? [ laughter ] mike: well, the book is once you step in elephant manure, you re in the circus forever. joining him, ed, coauthor of