It is a tremendous pleasure to come to work here every day. Often times in the day to day routine, it is easy to forget the historic significance of the institution we work for, the legacy we are part of, and the people we serve. A small step and preserving the history of the building and the legacy of service and inclusion at treasury. I want to start off by recognizing someone. It was his idea that we name the Treasury Annex the freedmans bank building, and im delighted this idea came to fruition. [applause] thank you for your leadership and continued commitment to Financial Inclusion for all americans. We are also honored to be joined by liberty bank ceo Alden Mcdonald, and the man who needs no introduction, and ms are young. Ambassador young. Professor William Spriggs could not be with us today, but since his warmest regards. Be first speaker today will mr. Alden mcdonald junior, president and ceo of liberty bank and trust, a position he has held since the bank inception in 1972. H
Here we go, it was ten days till new years and all through d. C. , not a deal was stirring despite every plea. More guns. Thats the nras solution for preventing another school massacre. All morning long, we put gun control in focus. A man with down syndrome beaten and pepper sprayed by police. The crime not turning around. The family joins us live. Good morning, everyone, im randi kaye. It is 10 00 on the east coast, 7 00 a. M. On the west. Thank you very much for joining us this morning. We start with the National Rifle associations plan to make school safer. Armed guards. The only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun. So while many in washington are calling for more gun controls, the nra wants to fight fire with fire in schools or maybe its just the deterrent factor that theyre hoping for. Cnn National Correspondent Susan Candiotti joining me from new york. Is that the message that most people expected or wanted to hear from the nra . You know, everyone agre
This is the captioning sponsored by cbs this is the cbs evening news. Good evening, everyone, im jeff glor with a western edition of the broadcast. And both shootings were in Jewish Centers in overland park, kansas. Both happened this afternoon. And tonight at least three people are dead. Police say they do have a person of interest in custody. We have late details from annemarie green. The shooting started shortly after 1 00 while families were gathering at a Jewish Community centre near kansas city for a High School Singing competition. We have four or five shots fire mood the front door. Theres a male with a shotgun. Also a white suzuki. Reporter police say he used a shotgun killing two outside the center. Inside, about 75 mostly Young Children took cover in the building theatre which was locked down for an hour and a half. She started crying and then i started. Reporter janessa watkins was inside the theatre. I kind of just couldnt help but think about sandy hook, just looking arou
a good tuesday morning, everyone. it looks like bill clinton and barack obama have officially buried their hatchet. the bitter primary of four years ago, a distant memory, as the pair teamed up to court new york s big money donors last night. abc s tahman bradley joins us from washington with the latest on the race for the white house. good morning, tahman. reporter: good morning, paula and rob. former president bill clinton caused kwigt a stir last week when he said mitt romney had a sterling business record. not wanting anyone to be confused, the former president used tougher language when talking about romney at fund-raisers for president obama last night. president obama tapped a big democratic gun to make the case for his re-election. speaking at three new york funders, former president bill clinton was up to the catask. he said a president romney would be calamitous. to prevent a financial collapse again. to begin to create jobs again. reporter: the appearance
everyone. it looks like bill clinton and barack obama have officially buried their hatchet. the bitter primary of four years ago, a distant memory, as the pair teamed up to court new york s big money donors last night. abc s tahman bradley joins us from washington with the latest on the race for the white house. good morning, tahman. reporter: good morning, paula and rob. former president bill clinton caused kwigt a stir last week when he said mitt romney had a sterling business record. not wanting anyone to be confused, the former president used tougher language when talking about romney at fund-raisers for president obama last night. president obama tapped a big democratic gun to make the case for his re-election. speaking at three new york funders, former president bill clinton was up to the catask. he said a president romney would be calamitous. to prevent a financial collapse again. to begin to create jobs again. reporter: the appearance with clinton comes on a