around. and then the woman came out and started throwing things at them. the reporter did sneak behind a fence. she was able to evade, elude the dogs and the woman right there. a couple of instances of how the media is not always loved, shannon. so you know, we re not always loved but i can tell you this, you know who we do love? debby mcmillan our producer at 1:00. it s her last day today. she s done a remarkable job. she s moving on to a new life. we wanted to applaud her and tell her she would never be chased by the dogs or a woman out in the field. she s an amazing woman. we do wish her the very, very best. i m not sure how she felt about running that story today. maybe a little pressure from someone else who likes to see the media getting attacked by dogs? anyway, all the best to debby. trace, thank you. breaking news today on the attorney general trying to do an end run around the supreme court suggesting the obama administration could reverse a controversial ruling they just
0 mr. weiner. you are going to say all i can say guys, don t ask me, next? last night s debate. sid thee leathers said weiner made her lofty promises and he didn t cope combf them. he is promising to stay in the race but the numbers don t look good. the latest poll, june until today, anthony wein has dropped nine that is a steep and rapid decline. the lead weight metaphor comes to mind. trace we ll keep an eye on it. people magazine released with independents today than george bush was at this moment in his second term. this is disastrous and he is not talking about and of the stuff that folks are concerned about. and he is quoting carl sandburg and talking about wind mills. it is the 2014 election. i thought up to the run of his economic speeches. they say mr. president they are all good ideas and you can t get them through congress. there is a disappointment. here he is like throwing a lifeline and the reporters told me they are great ideas. why aren t they covering them. t
doing with planned parenthood do not meet new standards of criteria for how we can measure our results and effectiveness in communities. reporter: initially it was a gop-led investigation into planned parenthood that was cited as a reason to stop the funding. today comben announced it will continue funding for planned parenthood and funding would be cut if there were a criminal conclusion to that investigation. the head of planned parenthood of metropolitan washington says there s still much common ground at the heart of both their missions, women s health. i think this came as a surprise. given the fact that we re both focused on breast cancer. reporter: the komen foundation is also pledging to make sure that any grant money they dole out is effectively spent on health services. professor louis faulk is from american university. they have to make a case they dirs tributing grants in an efficient manner and impacting their mission in an efficient way. in our case at
in the way of ice on the roadways as the temperatures have been warm. once again, in a winter that has not seen much snow there is at least a chance for that snow. we ll talk more about that coming up in my full forecast in a couple minutes. all right. thank you, doug. the rift between the susan g. komen foundation and planned parenthood turned into a national controversy this week. tonight it s still unclear how long they ll have a future together but there is back tracking and a reversal. news 4 s derrick ward has reaction to the new developments. reporter: the komen foundation which sponsors the race for the cure raised millions for the fight against breast cancer and gave grants to other groups like planned parenthood. the group founder told msnbc s andrea mitchell that the decision to end their funding of planned parenthood was not politically motivated. the group originally said it was because planned parenthood was the subject of a gop led investigation into its