those were tough times. five years ago plants like this one were closing their doors. and the day i stepped into the oval office the american auto industry, the heartbeat of american manufacturing [ applause ] heartbeat of manufacturing, the auto industry was fl flatlining. ford was standing on its own two feet and made smart decisions but allen will tell you, if gm and chrysler had gone down, suppliers would go down and dealers would have gone down and all of that would have had a profound impact on ford. i refuse to let that happen. we worked with labor and management and everybody had to make sacrifices and everybody put skin in the game. we bet on the american worker. we bet on you and today that bet has paid off because the american auto industry has come roaring back. [ applause ] the big three are all profitable, hiring new workers, not just building more cars but better cars and better trucks. look what s going on right here at the plant, the new f-150 is tougher
sentencing for the army major convicted of killing 13 people in the fort hood shooting massacre the will nidal hasan get life in prison or the death penalty. but first right now, brand new stories. inyou had concluding this one, jon, busted for buging? a new report says the nsa cracked videoconferencing system at u.n. and apparently that is not all. plus jody arias is back before a judge. today we could learn when the retrial of the convicted killer s penalty phase will begin. and there is talk about making an entrance? bandits storm a pawn shop. why what they got away with has police very worried. it is all happing right now. jon: good morning to you, with us today, is arthel neville. in for jenna lee. arthel: we ll start with this, jon. a-team of u.n. inspectors coming under sniper fire in damascus. a spokesman saying it happened while they were on their way to inspect the site where hundreds of people were killed in a reported chemical attack last week. for days syri
front lines battling what s called the rim fire. it s 7% contained. strong winds are expected to fan those flames. not a good situation. rescue officials say 4,500 homes and businesses are in harm s way as the flames edge closer to civilization. people in that area obviously very frightened. i m trying to keep my kids calm and not have them too worried about what s going on up there. you can actually see planes from our house now. hopefully it doesn t go there. so far it s safe. bill: what have you learned about that, dominic? reporter: 15,000 acres have been burnt bad. the white wolf area popular with campers have been closed down. 13 camps have been burnt to the crowd. one campground school for 50 years. we also understand that the central valley could be experiencing some smoke. the central valley of yosemite is the most iconic of all national parks in the united states and fire officials are saying they are under pressure to protect that valley. it s a national tr
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