highlights of the day. let s head over to gnat ri morales. good morning to you. good morning, matt and savannah. the u.s. tops the medal count and the new golden girl in gymnastics. gabby douglas, the powerhouse known as the flying squirrel now known as olympic gold medalist in the all-around. it s a gabby gold. it s just amazing. to represent usa and my coaches and a lot of hard work and effort put in to the gym, i m speechless right now. got to put a double layout to her feet. the 16-year-old, the first african-american woman to win the individual title with explosive performances in all four events. teammate aly raisman tied for third with a russian but under olympic tiebreaker rules, the russian took home the bronze medal. it s definitely disappointing but i m still fourth in the world and definitely something to be proud of. can lochte come up on phelps? another duel in the pool for u.s. americans champions welcome te and phelps. this time, phelps took go
home burglaries in several san jose neighborhoods are skyrocketing. now, at the worst possible time, there is talk of getting rid of the police department s burglary unit. the department says it is just an idea but admits it is on the table. damien trujillo has been working on the story all day. reporter: janelle, eliminating that burglary unit would be the worst case scenario with the depleted patrol division needs more help answering 911 calls in san jose. right now, we are getting about four burglary calls per shift here in san jose, sometimes someone is home. this scene has been repeating itself over and over in san jose. a burglary in progress this morning and the family was home. she went and hid in the back bathroom and called 911 to report that someone was breaking in. she was pretty terrified. reporter: police caught the suspect but it is a story sergeant foster has heard the last month. today, we heard it from hiro whose whom was ransacked. they took all m
that sent its bus to circle the president s event in akron dismissed the report as another liberal study and blamed the president s failed policies for the economy. and they took another shot at the president s auto bailout releasing a new ad in a state where one out of every eight jobs is tied to the auto industry. the dream that we ve worked for and so hard for is gone. and if you still believe in me like i believe in you reporter: but in campaign ads and on the trail, the president routinely takes credit fer rescuing the auto industry and saving hundreds of thousands of jobs. it wasn t just autos in the cross hairs on this visit, but airplanes. air force one touched down at the national guard base in mansfield, home to the 179th air lift wing and the c-27 cargo plane. defense budget cuts threaten the planes future and this base s mission. in a statement republican ohio senator rob portman said these o h1n1s must be pretty frustrated to see the president drop in t
a suicide bomber. new developments in the probe into a deadly terror attack. wolf blitzer is off today. i m candy crowley. and you re in the situation room. the battle for the white house now centered in the state of ohio. president obama paid yet another visit to what both campaigns see as a must-win state. and today the president came armed with a new report on tax policy that he used to hammer away at mitt romney. our cnn white house correspondent, dan lothian, is traveling with the president. dan, the president pretty much could take up citizenship in ohio at this point. reporter: that s right. he really could. he was right here in akron almost a month ago. it was part of his bus tour. and since he announced his re-election bid last spring, the president has been to this state about a dozen or so times. this is really a crucial state not only for the president but also for mitt romney. and today the president was going after his opponent on his tax plan saying they
when i m commissioner oh, oh where we going to go? they re humming a very different tune in this powerful republican congressman s office. we ve helped uncover incredible abuse of bonuses dig further. this is very revealing. it s not just prouty s bonus that shocked house transportation and infrastructure chairman john mica, it s that in may we reported on this 2011 office and personnel management database obtained by wusa9 s sister publication the asbury park press. in it the gsa reported out paying just over $13 million in bonuses. however, we uncovered more than $30 million in bonuses they did not release thus bringing the actual total of gsa bonuses in 2011 to more than $43 million. now we can see why they didn t want to give us the details. you ve helped uncover incredible abuse of a bonus system. our analysis shows 2,500 gsa employees got bonuses in inning bonuses in increments of $5,000 or more, $79,000 or more to deputy commissioner jon jordan but only