and another car,ñr rams him and that does not work and goes into reverse, and the motorcycle cops right behind him there. look at that. plowing threw at least four of them. bullets are flying. and other drives caught up running for cover, inp he still is going. finally the man, there you go, getsñrñr wedged between the two s.u.v. s and hit at least nine cars. i don t have reports on the conditions of the police officers but for lifeñi threatening gin his on any part and he has had a very bad day. a new mission for a mother who lost her son to suicide her 11-year-old killed himself because of school bullies. she wants to stop it from happening to other kids including her own daughter. she is asking now the president of the united states for his help. we will meet her.
september. this is not the government report. that comes out on friday. it s a good report of what we might see on friday. the numbers are not good, investors are shrugging it off. we are seeing gains for the dow even if they aren t too significant. thank you. we appreciate that. we will continue to talk about money. this time is hits close to home. columnist michelle singletary will be joining us and explain how to shed that debt. your money questions, send them to cnn.com/frederica. take a look at how some kids are learning to deal with school bullies. listen to me, hamburger head. this is my school. leave your hamburger at home next time. good, good. tackle, tackle. that s one way to bully-proof your kids. that story coming up.
and bp is shaking up management following the gulf oil disaster. they re also launching a new safety and operational risk unit. we just told but fight against school bullies. now i want to talk about what i think about bullying on a different level. take a listen to this. in michigan, you have an assistant attorney general using his blog to slam an openly gay president at the university of michigan student government. for the past six months, andrew shavrel is accusing him of influencing a male student to the point where the student morphed into a proponent of the radical homosexual agenda. posting a gay orgy in the dorm room and trying to recruit freshmen. anderson cooper challenged the assistant attorney general.
the great plains right here in the states all the way to great britain trying to get a handle, better handle really, on what makes private manning tick. private bradley manning s small town life ended at the age of 13. his parents separated and his mom moved them out of oklahoma, overseas to wales. there in the uk, cnn tracked down old friends who told us manning didn t back down from school bullies. he would stick up for himself and for others. even if he knew he couldn t particularly win the battle. reporter: and how he loved computers. he was in high coding, the most complicated stuff from the age of 14, 15. reporter: eventually manning s skill with computers would get him in trouble. he d end up here at quantico locked up in solitary confinement. but there were other steps along the way. we know manning moved back to the states five years ago. when night he came to this gay
the man accused of the biggest military leak in american history? pentagon correspondent chris lawrence is investigating the private life of private bradley manning. he joins us now live from the pentagon. what are we discovering about manning, chris? reporter: it s a long trail, john. we tried to answer that question and get a better answer of exactly what makes private manning tick. private bradley manning s small town life ended at the age of 13. his parents separated and his mom moved them out of oklahoma, overseas to wales. there in the uk, cnn tracked down old friends who told us manning didn t back down from school bullies. he would stick up for himself and for others. even if he knew he couldn t particularly win the battle. reporter: and how he loved computers. he was doing hide coding, as a programmer, hide coding is some of the most complicated