release, the conditional release. greg palkot is live on that out of london. why was he given bail, greg? reporter: the judge decided that he was okay to be allowed to go free. right now, he s still not free, he s inside the british high court building in central london. they re working out the details. the latest word in the last couple of minutes is he might not be out until earliest, tomorrow, london time. but again, the judge ruling against the appeal, against that bail, again, deciding that julian assange was not a substantial flight risk. those are the words of the judge. also the judge says he is satisfied by the restrictions and the conditions put on assange regarding this bail. that includes putting up the equivalent of $300,000, plus, in bond money, also, limits of movement on him. he s going to be sitting in a manor in the northeast of london b.150 miles northeast, got to wear a
more than $50 million in bond money, levying illegal taxes and paying themselves exhorb than the salaries, including the bell mayor and former city manager. their arraignment was postponed. we return to on the record with on the record with greta van susteren. to on the record. greta: two nights ago in new york president clinton went on the record. tonight former first lady laura bush. nice to see you. thanks. greta: you have been to the clinton global initiative before we followed you one year. that s right several years ago when george was president came to talk about water pyre case. this time i m talking about literacy. the whole panel is developing human potential and of course literacy is a very important part. greta: is it to empower women? i know you have been to afghanistan. we even chased you around the
$50 million in bond money while these managers paid themes quite the fat-cat salaries. live now to the united nations for you here. president obama is set to arrive there later today giving a major policy address to the general assembly on pledges to fight child mortality. the president may spend a good deal of his time touting u.s.-foreign policy they say. back to our lead story on an explosive new book suggesting that president obama may be putting politics ahead of the safety of your bravest americans. journalist bob woodward releasing obama s wars describing a dived inside the administration over military strategy and suggesting there is a white house phoning us on pleasing the democratic party as opposed to winning the war in afghanistan. several excerpts from the book quoting the commander-in-chief
they are accused of bilking millions of dollars from city coff coffers. the mayor, the ex-city manager and six current and former officials from the l.a. suburb were arrested tuesday. a new audit released by the state controller s office shows that city of bell mismanaged more than $50 million in bond money. residents actually celebrated when they heard the group of eight would face their day in court. america s top security leaders say it s now harder to find and stop home-grown terrorists. that was one of the rev lashzs from a senate hearing just today. the nation s top security officials including homeland security secretary janet napolitano and robert mueller appeared today before a committee to talk about where we stand and what can be done. pete williams joins us now from washington. pete, if this problem exists and it s harder to find, why? what s going on here? why is it more difficult to find these people? that was the interesting
ovens. you name it, they got it. we called l.a. unified for a quote. they sent it to us read along with me if you would. it says construction of these schools was funded by bond money. the voters approved to build new schools to relieve serious you have got to see this. to relief serous overcrowding in schools. and it meets the goal of the leading overcrowding in all our schools. i told our producer saying you have got to put this up on the screen exactly the way it came to us. the reason the costs are so