some law enforcement organizations to back away and not do what the nypd does. if we didn t have them, it could have been up to 16 plus that could have succeeded in new york. congressman king, i appreciate you being on. thank you. anderson, thank you. just ahead, more of our top story. jason collins from the nba making history today as the first active pro athlete in a major american team sport to come out publicly. just two months ago, robin rogers came out publicly and announced he was leaving soccer. i ll talk to him about both of those decisions. imagine you re on a boat being trailed by not one, but 20 killer whales. all of it caught on video. and be good for your face? [ female announcer ] now there s new neutrogena® naturals acne cleanser. acne medicine from the wintergreen leaf treats breakouts. no parabens or harsh sulfates. for naturally clear skin. [ female announcer ] neutrogena® naturals.
cover with no co-pay. barack obama won by 34 points over mitt romney. obama speaking to planned parenthood today, something no other sitting president has dared to do, shows how the obama agency is changing how the wars are fought in a very fundamental way. joining me tonight president of the national organization for women, terry o neill. wonderful to have you here. you ve been in this face for some time. and i m curious what you made of the president making history today, talking to planned parenthood and what that means for the trajectory on where we are for women s rights and reproduction. i m thrilled that he did it. not only is the president and our other democrats leaning in, as you say, into this fight over women s access to reproductive healthcare services, actually the republicans are leaning in
remove other barriers like not allowing women to drive cars. and stay right there, more on this story including reaction in women s rights groups, other ones in saudi arabia. president barack obama is due to arrive at the paramount theater in seattle, washington, this hour. he s visiting the west coast to push his plan for creating more jobs. and to raise money for fellow democrats. we expect to hear from the president before he heads to california later on today. the president also delivered his message personally to the congressional black caucus in washington last night in the nation s capital. washington, d.c. that is. it was straight talk. i don t know about you, cbc, but the future rewards those who press on. with patient and firm determination, i m going to press on for jobs. i m going to press on for equality. i m going to press on for the sake of our children. i m going to press on for the sake of all of those families who are struggling right now. i don t ha
radiation today and yesterday, the area surrounding fukushima nuclear power plant are lower than the radiation field that were observeed in chernobyl accident at the same distances. reporter: there have been talks to have nonmilitary personnel monitor israel s nuclear site. some scientists say fukushima nuclear disaster is not a black swan but a if warning against building plants in sensitive places. reporter: and the israeli prime minister is cool to the idea of building a nuclear power plant in israel. greg: thank you from jerusalem. nasa making history today, tens of millions of miles away, we will be able to see space like never before, straight ahead.
makers in the haking. gre yo.com is first video centric news community website devoted to african-american stories and perspectives and featuring 100 african-americans who are making history today. david wilson is the managing editor of the grio and joins me. good morning, alex. when you think about history what s in the past. this is different, my first question to you, i was surprised to not see president obama on that list of 100. well, if this was five years ago or even ten years ago, barack obama would be on the list. this list is forward looking. people who will make history. we feel as if president obama is making history today and he s in the history books as the president of the united states, it doesn t get bigger than that. yeah. these are people who, you know, who are on the cusp of making history or whose body of work is not yet complete, to borrow a phrase from arizona university. i want to know how you made this list. you saw familiar names, beyonce, and tyra