fact that the president has been a failure when it comes to reigniting america s economy. the romney pushback with senior adviser ed gillespie, then obama campaign senior adviser david axelrod. and the states brace for federal cuts. the view from the governor s office with virginia republican bob mcdonnell and massachusetts democrat deval patrick. plus, floods, fires, and drought. what it means for farmers and your grocery bill with agriculture secretary tom vilsack. i m candy crowley, and this is state of the union. in an election about the economy, the obama campaign has made it a mission to discredit mitt romney s business k credentia credentials. recently it zeroed in on filings to the s.e.c. from bain company tal listing romney head of bain three years after he said he left bain. it s important because camp obama is using some of the bain investments during the disputed time against romney. i think most americans figure if you re the chairman, ceo, and presid
trayvon martin was shot and killed, could be a key piece of evidence. he had a closed fracture of his nose, two black eyes, two cuts to the back of his head in a minor back injury. i want to go to martin savidge covering the story for us. with all these new details and developments does it help zimmerman s argument he was in fact standing his ground they killed trayvon martin in self-defense? reporter: it depends on who you talk to. here s the way it breaks down. this information coming from the prosecution, the special prosecutor angela corey, they had to provide the basics of their investigation over to the defense so that s why we re starting to see this information come out this week. two reports caught her eye, the autopsy report on trayvon martin and that s the one you re referring to that says bruising on the hands of trayvon martin that would seem to support the defense s claim that george zimmerman says that trayvon martin came up to him, punched him in the nose, k
there are several departments responding to the fire. still attempting to put it out. all of our employees and anybody who was visiting the plant at the time the fire began has been evacuated and accounted for. so that was obviously our first concern. everybody is out and safe. i want to ask about this wedgeworth elementary school which is in that area. so if everyone is safe, does that mean that the school has been closed or where are the students at this point? that i don t know. they re not in visual range. we are next to a college that has been evacuated. as far as the elementary school, i don t know the status but i do know they are upwind from the fire so any of the fumes and smoke are all being directed the opposite direction of the school. can you help us understand what caused this and how it got so big so fast? no, i m sorry. we don t know that at this time. can you give me an idea of what type of gases are in the air and how dangerous this might be? i m
there s four of us, it s just by the time the fourth, fist day and sixth, we knew something was wrong. reporter: so the children of david lavau started searching on their own pinpointing an area in the angeles national forest after detectives helped them track their dad s cell and credit card activity. then the brothers and sisters and friends began driving. we stop the at every ravine and looked over every hill. i thought i heard a cat or a dog enough where i said hello and it echoed down. sean found his father thursday, 200 feet down a ravine. the 67-year-old man had been missing for six days. i hugged him and we both cried and i said you know, how did you make it? he said i drank the water in the river and i eta leaves and bugs. he was heading this direction. another car was heading towards him, had the bright lights on. so he flashed lights at the car. i believe at that point probably swerved, went off the road. david ended up near another wrecked car with a
u.s. officials say there are indications he was on the scene at time. asiri is suspected of making the underwear bomb that was worn by a nigerian man that was worn on a flight to detroit on christmas day 2009. he is also behind the failed plot to put bombs disguised as printer cartridges on planes last july. samir kahn was considered he used to live in charlotte, north carolina at one point. molly graham spoke with people who knew him and asked how she was able to track down kahn last november but the federal government could not. we started off by ringing the door bell of samir kahn s parents house. no answer. so we talked with jabrile huff, the spokesman of the family. you can imagine if it was your child, a number of emotions, embarrassed. frustrated. reporter: he said the ideology that samir wrote about was wrong. he said samir was dangerous but he wouldn t take the next step. was samir a terrorist? that s a good question. he definitely was a terrorist suppor