some people don t want to be seen. i am wearing nothing. i have no pep upons. i don t understand. the officer took her to jail with obstructing governmental administration. i did nothing. john: that was a traffic stop outside of her house. the charges against her were eventually dropped only after she was harassed by police for making that video public. i am an advocate for video cameras. i tell my law enforcement officers all of the time you are fine. we want to be able to show the community and develop trust. we put cameras in our cruisers. i think you will see in the next 10-15 years you will see body cameras all across the country. and don t you think it maybe
look, he will fight these charges. but i have to tell you that gawker.com in the united states now says that they want to make this video public. the person who first exposed the mayor said he will not make the video public unless he is paid. gawker said they have so far raised $20,000 and trying to determine how much will be enough to actually are elease this video. in the meantime, rob ford just continuing to say that these allegations are false. erin? thank you, paula. checking in now with anderson with what s coming up on ac 360. that was about i czar. wow. okay. erin, we re keeping a close eye on severe weather expected just hours from now. we saw it obviously in texas. 35 million people are in the potential path of strong storms and possibly tornadoes. chad myers is tracking the storms. he s going to have the latest on their path at the top of the hour. we re also hearing from the officers, the police officers who rescued the three women held captive in cleveland. you r
no. for this coach. it s several is it several practices? it was 30 minutes of video that was actually showed to university officials back in december. of course we re just seeing a part of that. what i think is interesting here, actually, you make a good point christine, we re hearing from nba superstars lebron james, you know, ray allen, who are saying, look, this is not commonplace. this is not the way it should be. and they re sounding off on twitter. eric murdock, who we believe was the man and his attorney who made this video public who was involved with rutgers basketball, eric murdock played in the nba for nine years. eric murdock was a college basketball star before that. eric murdock s been around basketball for a long time and if he was shocked by what s going on in that practice it s really worth, you know, taking a look at it very, very hard. so rutgers has been sitting on this in a way since november. and a lot of people are saying that, you know, the heat sho
winning ticket but there was confusion over the ticket she bought for her coworkers at a mcdonald s restaurant and now the ticket is missing. joining me from baltimore is a reporter for the baltimore sun. good morning. good morning, alex. where are we in all of this, we know there was a winner there, right? right. but that person hasn t come forward yet, at least hasn t produced a ticket yet, i should say. okay. that s kind of key there. i mean, was there surveillance video of the store when the ticket was bought or anything to confirm or determine the win her? there was surveillance video, but apparently the timing on the video doesn t quite coincide with the timing on the machine, so you can t pinpoint exactly who the person was. and there was a steady stream of people coming in at that time to buy tickets and the store hasn t made the video public. we don t know if the woman appears on the video or not. now this woman who said she had the ticket told reporters
we if the u.s. government makes those photos or video public, are you concerned at all about the impact it has on foreign relations? contessa, no question about that. that has to be the question of whether to release them or not has to be the subject of a lot of consideration. i think those of us in congress have to rely upon, i think, our intelligence services and others to help us help the administration make that determination and to inform the policy that we have. but i d leave that to others to make that determination about the impact on our national security. but i would be very concerned about it. senator, we re just hearing now from cia director leon panetta. he said that they did not tell pakistani officials about this raid. they didn t even share the intelligence with pakistani intelligence officials because they didn t trust him. they were afraid that somebody, within the organization, might