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so now the voting continues with rio, madrid, and tokyo. you know, it was, as you say, the president and the first lady there and the president flying over to make the case and chicago made its closing arguments this morning. the word we got talking to people in copenhagen was that the chicago team walked out sort of deflated. they were a little, they felt some of the steam go out of it, while the rio team was very energized when they left the room. but you can imagine, this plaza here outside chicago city hall which had people jammed in here, all sorts of energy, a lot of loud music, now very deflated. people streaming out already leaving this party ending much, much earlier than they had hoped for. so came as quite a surprise. there was some feeling over the summer that the momentum was building in chicago's favor and especially when the president announced he was going over. there were all sorts of high hopes but now they have just been crushed and the feeling, one of really dejection here in daley plaza. >> john, think what is so stunni
so now the voting continues with rio, madrid, and tokyo. you know, it was, as you say, the president and the first lady there and the president flying over to make the case and chicago made its closing arguments this morning. the word we got talking to people in copenhagen was that the chicago team walked out sort of deflated. they were a little, they felt some of the steam go out of it, while the rio team was very energized when they left the room. but you can imagine, this plaza here outside...
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it is real or madrid. we expect the announcement at the bottom of the next hour, about 34 minutes from now. we will be right back. ree r thevla wos inge o ats te dee s d foe t , ew cal thly% raeer swes ne llll ju caesac tuav thci usve n suyo rand tuswne swta™ (voice 2) how bad is it? (voice 1) traffic's off the chart... (voice 2) they're pinging more targets... (voice 3) isolate... prevent damage... (voice 2) got 'em. (voice 3) great exercise guys. let's run it again. jane: call at the chicago shocker. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- the city has been eliminated from the first round of the running to host the 2016 olympics. the games have not been hoping -- posted in this country since atlanta in 1996. now it is between rio de janeiro and madrid. the announcement will be made in 30 minutes. do we know what is happening? >> we know that there will be a lot of second-guessing, boast about the presentation to chicago made in it
it is real or madrid. we expect the announcement at the bottom of the next hour, about 34 minutes from now. we will be right back. ree r thevla wos inge o ats te dee s d foe t , ew cal thly% raeer swes ne llll ju caesac tuav thci usve n suyo rand tuswne swta™ (voice 2) how bad is it? (voice 1) traffic's off the chart... (voice 2) they're pinging more targets... (voice 3) isolate... prevent damage... (voice 2) got 'em. (voice 3) great exercise guys. let's run it again. jane: call at the...
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. >> we have the line on madrid. what's interesting, gang, the number of heads of state who got involved, the prime minister of japan was there. the president of brazil of there. >> king carlos. >> the former president of the ioc who is 89 years old made a personal plea to the international olympic committee on behalf of madrid saying he's only got so much time left on this earth, and what's interesting obviously that carried more weight than our own president showing up as chicago goes out in the first round. remains to be seen in the next hour if it goes to madrid or rio. >> stinging for us to go out in the first-round despite a president who is so popular around the world. >> we should remind everybody here, we're making the assumption this process is one based on merit. wonderful documentary by the bbc showing it's riddled with corruption. this is not about merits of chicago versus another city. has there been any changes in the way they run the ioc. >> rio de janeiro, i bet rio de janeiro wins. >> host the winte
. >> we have the line on madrid. what's interesting, gang, the number of heads of state who got involved, the prime minister of japan was there. the president of brazil of there. >> king carlos. >> the former president of the ioc who is 89 years old made a personal plea to the international olympic committee on behalf of madrid saying he's only got so much time left on this earth, and what's interesting obviously that carried more weight than our own president showing up as...
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rio de janeiro, madrid. i mean people just never thought madrid was in this. of course they have the former president of the ioc from 1980 to 2001. he just made an emotional plea. if this is about presentations it's really hard for us to say after all of this, it's hard to say that madrid would ever have a chance. this is about the 106th ioc delegates and the relationships they have. it's not only about obama showing up this morning in the presentation. it's all about the relationships that these people have. it's not about the city or the budgets. >> you look at some of these cities and rio, for example, they have a lot of issues. just in terms of crime in that area, in that part of the world. it would make it very much unattractive place to hold this. they have a lot of work cut out for them. >> you're right. i will say on rio de janeiro, you got to remember that south america has never had an olympic and this is about -- they use the word legacy. so he jacque said he'll be presiding over the first south american olympic. they made the point there's 30 olymp
rio de janeiro, madrid. i mean people just never thought madrid was in this. of course they have the former president of the ioc from 1980 to 2001. he just made an emotional plea. if this is about presentations it's really hard for us to say after all of this, it's hard to say that madrid would ever have a chance. this is about the 106th ioc delegates and the relationships they have. it's not only about obama showing up this morning in the presentation. it's all about the relationships that...
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this actually is madrid. i didn't think it looked like daly plaza. this is madrid. they just completed their bid, the spanish congregation, the spanish group the last of the four cities in the running and again, madrid also getting ready to party. they have never hosted an olympics before. now, the candidates will be eliminated one by one in a tense half hour of successive rounds of secret balloting by an international-dsht international olympic committee. chicago certainly a slight favorite, a superior technical bid including most of its venues built and near the popular downtown area and along lake michigan. madrid lost a bid to host both in 1972 and 2012 but their advantage, they have more than 70% of their venues already completed. rio was a sentimental favorite trying to become the first south american country to host the games. they hosted the 2007 panamerican games and they were a success. that helps them. many consider tokyo to be an outsider, the asian neighbor beijing just hosted summer olympics a year ago. but they pitched committee members about becoming
this actually is madrid. i didn't think it looked like daly plaza. this is madrid. they just completed their bid, the spanish congregation, the spanish group the last of the four cities in the running and again, madrid also getting ready to party. they have never hosted an olympics before. now, the candidates will be eliminated one by one in a tense half hour of successive rounds of secret balloting by an international-dsht international olympic committee. chicago certainly a slight favorite, a...
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chicago, tokyo, rio and madrid. find out which city wins. >> the creepy stuff was that i have had sex with women who work for me on this show. now, my response to that is, yes, i have. >> the audience didn't quite now how to respond when david letterman admitted to having affairs with women who work with him. he came clean after a man allegedly tried to blackmail him for 2 million bucks. that man who works for cbs' "48 hours" was arrested yesterday. >>> police in chicago are investigating the beating of another teenager. a witness told police the 14-year-old was chased down by three other teenagers wednesday night. he's now in critical condition. this come a week after a 16-year-old was beaten to death in the city. >>> welcome back. i'm natasha curry in for robin meade. she'll be back on monday. >> it's a city that works. in its first world's fair more than a century ago to world cup we hosted '90s. we know how to put on big events. >> today i can dream and i am dreaming of an olympic and paralympic games in chicago
chicago, tokyo, rio and madrid. find out which city wins. >> the creepy stuff was that i have had sex with women who work for me on this show. now, my response to that is, yes, i have. >> the audience didn't quite now how to respond when david letterman admitted to having affairs with women who work with him. he came clean after a man allegedly tried to blackmail him for 2 million bucks. that man who works for cbs' "48 hours" was arrested yesterday. >>> police in...
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then there was madrid. >> i am 89 years old. man i ask you to consider -- a man had asked you to consider to bring the games to my country. -- may i ask you to consider to bring the games. >> they were going against brazil. the president of brazil also came. south america have had none. that is going to change now. they never need much of an excuse for a party in rio, this one as well underway. the 2016 olympics will be in reio. >> disasters have produced astonishing stories of survival. it is now suspected that 2000 people are trapped under buildings collapsed by powerful are >> . the indonesian government is desperate to find those missing. -- it is not suspected that 2000 people a trapped under buildings collapsed by a powerful earthquake. >> a camera captured the chaos that immediately followed. emerging from a crashed sports hall, the first survival of a trapped class. then, her classmates foowed. one by one, injured but alive. and today, two days later, they are still pulling people from the rubble. is one woman is an exce
then there was madrid. >> i am 89 years old. man i ask you to consider -- a man had asked you to consider to bring the games to my country. -- may i ask you to consider to bring the games. >> they were going against brazil. the president of brazil also came. south america have had none. that is going to change now. they never need much of an excuse for a party in rio, this one as well underway. the 2016 olympics will be in reio. >> disasters have produced astonishing stories...
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chicago, tokyo, madrid and rio. this means that the games will be there for the first time in that continent rio beating madrid in the final round of voting. chicago learned at the outset that it was out of the running. here's what that looked like today. about an hour and a half ago. >> the city of chicago having obtained the least number of votes will not participate in the next round. >> chicago area residents gathered downtown in daley plaza were stunned by the news that their city was the first one eliminated. it got the fewest votes. many assumed chicago would make it past the first round. chicago was eliminated in spite of a personal appeal by the ioc to bring the 2016 games to his adopted hometown. he called chicago a diverse city that could easily host the world. >>> on his way back from his trip to copenhagen, the president met with general stanley mcchrystal for 25 minutes. the top u.s. commander in afghanistan had been in london. he flew over to copenhagen to meet with the commander in chief. today's cha
chicago, tokyo, madrid and rio. this means that the games will be there for the first time in that continent rio beating madrid in the final round of voting. chicago learned at the outset that it was out of the running. here's what that looked like today. about an hour and a half ago. >> the city of chicago having obtained the least number of votes will not participate in the next round. >> chicago area residents gathered downtown in daley plaza were stunned by the news that their...
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. >> reporter: well, it's down to madrid and rio de janeiro. chicago fans began at dawn hoping to await good news and in a stunning turn, the windy city was knocked out in the first round and tokyo was next. madrid has been a surprising success in reaching the final round after the president made an appeal asking for the committee's vote. they said at 89 years old, the president is nearing his time. >> and reporting live, the winning bid will be announced at 12:50. >>> swine flu fears are growing and maryland will get the first doses of the h1n1 vaccine tuesday and it could be longer until your shot is available. and we're live at union memorial hospital. and we have more on the emergency plans underway. >> hi, sally and everyone. >> reporter: marylanders are scrambling to get ready for the h1n1 and some worry it may not be quick enough. >> reporter: as maryland prepares for the potential h1n1 out break, this group warrants there may not be enough hospital beds to go around. >> if the virus spreads so quickly, you know, and the hospitals are ov
. >> reporter: well, it's down to madrid and rio de janeiro. chicago fans began at dawn hoping to await good news and in a stunning turn, the windy city was knocked out in the first round and tokyo was next. madrid has been a surprising success in reaching the final round after the president made an appeal asking for the committee's vote. they said at 89 years old, the president is nearing his time. >> and reporting live, the winning bid will be announced at 12:50. >>>...
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the four cities, chicago, rio dejaneiro, madrid are all impressive. the question is which of those are going to try to make this decision, try to decide which one it's going to be. i thought athens did a great job in security. i thought be jing was extremely prepared. the three summer games i covered. i covered the winter games in torino. from my end there were no issues. a close call for me. just as tony blair's visit to the ioc gave them a final push ahead of paris, mr. obama is extremely popular abroad. i don't know if you've seen or heard this. there are shots of committee members taking cell phone pictures with him after his speech. chicago's massive parks, waterfront space along lake michigan an extensive mass transit system play in the city's favor. i think chicago will be the host. >> especially with president obama being so popular around the whole entire world, you wonder if it will be. thank you so much. >>> john travolta's lawyer testified two accused extortionists planned, two people accused of demanding $25 million from travolta. otherwi
the four cities, chicago, rio dejaneiro, madrid are all impressive. the question is which of those are going to try to make this decision, try to decide which one it's going to be. i thought athens did a great job in security. i thought be jing was extremely prepared. the three summer games i covered. i covered the winter games in torino. from my end there were no issues. a close call for me. just as tony blair's visit to the ioc gave them a final push ahead of paris, mr. obama is extremely...
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over chicago, madrid, and tokyo. rio will become the first south american city to host. >>> spent nearly $50 million and sent an a-list team including president obama, mayor richard daly and oprah winfrey to denmark this week to help make the pitch. chicago, the first city voted out among the four finalists. some residents were pleased by this result having picketed against hosting the games saying that money that would have been spent on the games should go to other pressing needs in the city. >>> let's go to baseball. rockies and dodgers in the final weekend of this regular season. troy tulowitzki of colorado, the two-run home run. the rockies closing the gap, just a game behind the dodgers, national league west, ramirez strikes out for the fourth time in the game. >>> make sure you cleared that old cell phone before you give it away. a man bought 25 old phones from the university of missouri athletic department for $190 and planned to sell the parts for $1,000. when he discovered all text messages and contact info
over chicago, madrid, and tokyo. rio will become the first south american city to host. >>> spent nearly $50 million and sent an a-list team including president obama, mayor richard daly and oprah winfrey to denmark this week to help make the pitch. chicago, the first city voted out among the four finalists. some residents were pleased by this result having picketed against hosting the games saying that money that would have been spent on the games should go to other pressing needs in...
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these cities, tokyo, rio de janeiro, madrid. they're fantastic cities. >> reporter: brazil's president lula da silva brought soccer star pele to woo the voters. but chicago does have glamour of its own. >> hi, everybody. it really is a campaign. not even of sorts, it is. i don't think people are as mean and ugly. >> reporter: most of the campaigning is happening behind the scenes. the first lady is meeting one-on-one in this hotel with ioc members. there are more than 100 members. and she's reaching out to every single one. there's nothing like making the pitch in person. >> it will be an athlete's paradise. >> reporter: this contest is going down to the wire. many of the ioc members are power players themselves. even the prospect of meeting president obama on friday leaves some of them unfazed. so, you're not impressed by the president? >> never. never. >> reporter: this is a crowd accustomed by being schmoozed by european royalty, and dream team royalty alike. in the shadow of all this glitz, there's another lobbying effort, a
these cities, tokyo, rio de janeiro, madrid. they're fantastic cities. >> reporter: brazil's president lula da silva brought soccer star pele to woo the voters. but chicago does have glamour of its own. >> hi, everybody. it really is a campaign. not even of sorts, it is. i don't think people are as mean and ugly. >> reporter: most of the campaigning is happening behind the scenes. the first lady is meeting one-on-one in this hotel with ioc members. there are more than 100...
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fell out before tokyo, before madrid. the president tried to take it in stride. >> although i wish that we had come back with better news from copenhagen, i could not be prouder of my hometown of chicago. >> reporter: translation, son of a [ muted ]. but a few miles south, it was a different story. rio was bursting at the seams. >> rio was selling a dream. and if you're an ioc member, you look at that and you say, that's pretty cool. >> reporter: brazil will be the first south american country ever to host the olympic games. the oddsmakers say the money rushed towards rio the last 24 hours. >> rio shows the map of the world. and they show that there have been 30 olympics winter and summer in europe and 12 in north america. and then they go to south america, zero. >> reporter: about the only place you could find more unbridled glee than brazil was with rush limbaugh. >> our president, barack hussein obama, mm, mm, mm, had been running around the world for nine months, telling everybody how much our country sucks. why would
fell out before tokyo, before madrid. the president tried to take it in stride. >> although i wish that we had come back with better news from copenhagen, i could not be prouder of my hometown of chicago. >> reporter: translation, son of a [ muted ]. but a few miles south, it was a different story. rio was bursting at the seams. >> rio was selling a dream. and if you're an ioc member, you look at that and you say, that's pretty cool. >> reporter: brazil will be the first...
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y el real madrid recibió al olympique. y aquí ronaldo, luego kaká, y nuevamente ronaldo. >>> y el manchester le ganó 2 a 1 al wolfsburgo. >>> y alonso tiene un contra de 35 millones. >>> y los tigres de detroit le ganaron a los minnesota, y el venezolano pegó jonron en el segundo. >>> y seguimos desojando el calendario, son 253 días, y mientras tanto recuerde que univisión.com le tenemos toda la información, la liga, concacaf, y todo lo que pasa en el mundo del deporte, ya lo sabe. buenas tardes, adelante. >>> gracias, vamos con walter. >>> hoy, damas y caballeros vamos a hablar de la parte negativa de cada signo. y vamos a aries:eres obsesivo, adictivo al sexo y al alcohol, eso es lo negativo, conozco que son muy obsesivo, la obtien y se cansan. >>> tauro: estás muy adabtaestable. minis: muy indesisos, temen repetir viejos errores. cáncer: muy fragiles, lo que son negativos siguen siendo víctimas. leo: ese carácter explosivo y dominando y tiene que ser como ellos dicen y sino está mal, ahora estás más compre
y el real madrid recibió al olympique. y aquí ronaldo, luego kaká, y nuevamente ronaldo. >>> y el manchester le ganó 2 a 1 al wolfsburgo. >>> y alonso tiene un contra de 35 millones. >>> y los tigres de detroit le ganaron a los minnesota, y el venezolano pegó jonron en el segundo. >>> y seguimos desojando el calendario, son 253 días, y mientras tanto recuerde que univisión.com le tenemos toda la información, la liga, concacaf, y todo lo que pasa en el...
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madrid was probably a close second. remember the last time it had the most votes the first round against london. so i think for folks to beat up on obama for this failure, you can just as well say, hey, why didn't you show up two or three days earlier rather than just come for a couple hours and look like you were just dropping in real quickly and then scooting back home? >> i know david will ask a question. real quickly, just so peel know, in the first round of votes, madrid did have the lead. they were beating out rio by to votes by the time the second round happened, they had dropped to second. by the third round it was all over for rio. any way, david? >> i was going to ask, the polyis intriguing. we talk about it all the time. does this reinforce the idea? i suppose there might have been some question the president should have gone earlier. they were going to criticize him regardless. does that signal now that everything this president does, there will be those in the conservative media, sort of echo claimer and so
madrid was probably a close second. remember the last time it had the most votes the first round against london. so i think for folks to beat up on obama for this failure, you can just as well say, hey, why didn't you show up two or three days earlier rather than just come for a couple hours and look like you were just dropping in real quickly and then scooting back home? >> i know david will ask a question. real quickly, just so peel know, in the first round of votes, madrid did have the...
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officials are now hearing from the other contenders, how are you de janeiro, tokyo, and madrid. >> a stern warning to iran. the country has two weeks to let inspectors into it recently revealed nuclear plant or face more pressure. more talks are scheduled for later this month. >> elizabeth smart said she was raped repeatedly each day after she was abducted from her bedroom seven years ago. she is testifying for the first time about the 2002 kidnapping as part of a hearing to determine if for alleged abductor is competent to stand trial. >>> the swine flu vaccine is expected to reach the public next week >> the first doses will be in the form of a nasal spray. pregnant women will receive an injection. >> through late august, we can report that about 100 women in the united states have required intensive care unit hospitalizations for h1n1 flu. >> 28 pregnant woman in the u.s. have died from the swine flu. health care workers also top the priority list for getting the vaccine. >>> your traffic and weather together every 10 minutes. >> we want to check in with steve rudin. >> not so bad
officials are now hearing from the other contenders, how are you de janeiro, tokyo, and madrid. >> a stern warning to iran. the country has two weeks to let inspectors into it recently revealed nuclear plant or face more pressure. more talks are scheduled for later this month. >> elizabeth smart said she was raped repeatedly each day after she was abducted from her bedroom seven years ago. she is testifying for the first time about the 2002 kidnapping as part of a hearing to...
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chicago is competing against rio de janeiro, tokyo and madrid. now the windy city is a slight favorite i guess to win the ioc vote tomorrow. we don't know for sure. there will be three or four ballots. they eliminate a city each time they vote. >>> chicago has spent $100 billion on the bid. people say it is worth it. others say it not. they say the games would stimulate the economy. the city could make money since it has much of the infrastructure in place. two part question, should chicago host the games during this period in our economic history? rand do you think the president shld travel to denmark to make this pitch personally? let's go to the phones. say hi first to amy in san diego. what do you think? >> caller: i think we should go to chicago. absolutely. it will show off the united states, one, it will give jobs in the entertainment, hospitality, security and construction industry. this will start now and take years. giving a boost to jobs which will help our economy. >> you think it is a catalyst for future growth? >> absolutely. >> kei
chicago is competing against rio de janeiro, tokyo and madrid. now the windy city is a slight favorite i guess to win the ioc vote tomorrow. we don't know for sure. there will be three or four ballots. they eliminate a city each time they vote. >>> chicago has spent $100 billion on the bid. people say it is worth it. others say it not. they say the games would stimulate the economy. the city could make money since it has much of the infrastructure in place. two part question, should...
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tokyo and madrid were knocked out leaving rio de janeiro the big winner. thousands of people celebrated at city's copa cabana beach yesterday. >>> the man who reportedly tried to extort money from david letterman has pleaded not guilty. joe halderman had an appearance in court, released on $200,000 bail. he reportedly demanded $2 million to keep quiet about david letterman's affairs with coworkers. he admitted on thursday to having sex with female staffers on a show. his production company says he didn't violate their harassment policy. >> cnn has learned that he is deep in debt despite having a six-figure salary. he was paying close to $7,000 a month in alimony and child support. he is 51 years old and a long-time employee of cbs. they have his salary at more than $200,000 a year. >>> president obama is trying to make the case that health care reform will be good for job growth. the nation's unemployment rate stands at a whopping 9.8%. that's the highest it has been since 1983. in his weekly radio address, the president said an overhaul of the country's h
tokyo and madrid were knocked out leaving rio de janeiro the big winner. thousands of people celebrated at city's copa cabana beach yesterday. >>> the man who reportedly tried to extort money from david letterman has pleaded not guilty. joe halderman had an appearance in court, released on $200,000 bail. he reportedly demanded $2 million to keep quiet about david letterman's affairs with coworkers. he admitted on thursday to having sex with female staffers on a show. his production...
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they wanted to give him a going away gift and have his city, madrid at least make it a round or two. and then tokyo had a fine presentation with a lot of more emotion than would you have expected from tokyo. and all of a sudden chicago, solid, strong, big shouldered, the obamas were flat. it looked -- and it was so early in the game. the first presentation, by the time the ioc voted, the president was already back over the atlantic it had been a distant memory what was said by chicago. >> for all the personal popularity president and mrs. obama, is the world still a little soar at the united states? did this have more to do with attitudes toward america than towards -- >> i don't know if we can make it that much of a metaphor for u.s. and international relations as much as just the choice of the day and the moment. and the fact the ioc is unpredictable and mercurial a group as you will ever find, certainly in sports. and you've got the ioc deciding that it wants to ignore financial concerns in this world of ours today and go with the party in rio, then the president, you know, could
they wanted to give him a going away gift and have his city, madrid at least make it a round or two. and then tokyo had a fine presentation with a lot of more emotion than would you have expected from tokyo. and all of a sudden chicago, solid, strong, big shouldered, the obamas were flat. it looked -- and it was so early in the game. the first presentation, by the time the ioc voted, the president was already back over the atlantic it had been a distant memory what was said by chicago. >>...
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maybe it is madrid. >> the competent, we have brazil, japan, spain. they are all sending their heads of state as well. >> richard, there are a lot of bigwigs supporting the chicago games. there is a grassroots effort to keep the olympics out of the city. what's that about? >> we have bigwigs and little-wigs. a website, chicago is for rio that bashes the olympic bid and earlier this week, 200 people who share that sentiment and took to the streets in protest. >> hey, hey, ho ho! the olympic games have to go! >> all right. clear right there. they say chicago cannot afford the games and it is too corrupt to handle them. a group, another one, no games chicago is actually traveling to denmark to tell the ioc. >> allal that way. they are serious. richard, thank you. >>> a 5-year-old hunter bagged a pretty big trophy in texas. he took home an 800-pound alligator. the kid was hunting with his dad and a family friend when he shot and killed a 12-foot gator. look at him there. not even afraid. the boy's mom was worried. >> as a mom, it scares you to death becau
maybe it is madrid. >> the competent, we have brazil, japan, spain. they are all sending their heads of state as well. >> richard, there are a lot of bigwigs supporting the chicago games. there is a grassroots effort to keep the olympics out of the city. what's that about? >> we have bigwigs and little-wigs. a website, chicago is for rio that bashes the olympic bid and earlier this week, 200 people who share that sentiment and took to the streets in protest. >> hey, hey,...
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that left two -- madrid, spain, rio de janeiro. just before the top of the "live desk", the winner came in. the winner, rio de janeiro, and the beaches went wild. this was the reaction there. it is the first time brazil has ever hosted the olympics. steve is live on scene. it has got to be just the jubilation in rio today. >> the numbers are still growing in what could become one of the largest beach parties in the world. a similar the announcement was made, you could hear a collective scream are around the city. federal employees having the day off today to watch the results come in. when the announcement came, there was a scream, hawking of horns, and us -- excitement. i think a sense of disbelief, too. one of the arguments brazil had made was that the games have never been held in south america before, so there was almost refusal to believe it could happen. now, great joy in the streets. contrast emotion from the man who made a personal pitch for brazil. we just saw the president on the podium in copenhagen unable to speak. he w
that left two -- madrid, spain, rio de janeiro. just before the top of the "live desk", the winner came in. the winner, rio de janeiro, and the beaches went wild. this was the reaction there. it is the first time brazil has ever hosted the olympics. steve is live on scene. it has got to be just the jubilation in rio today. >> the numbers are still growing in what could become one of the largest beach parties in the world. a similar the announcement was made, you could hear a...
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chicago faces stiff competition from tokyo, rio and madrid. bookkeepers are giving chicago the edge on rio. the announcement comes tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. eastern, so, tonight, we ask you, who is going to win? tell us what you think by clicking on the "nightline" page at abcnews.com, or on the "nightline" twitter page. and, of course, stay with abcnews.com tomorrow throughout the day for the big olympic announcement. >>> and tomorrow night, we return to our series on the ten commandments with number ten. thou shs shall not covet with the true confessions of a shop-a-holic. >> i mean, this -- this is so me! in case it's cold, you wear this. i love the red. i really -- that. what? i already paid for this. i just haven't picked it up. >> this woman wants it all, and we follow her as she tries to break her addiction to materialism. that is tomorrow. >>> that's our report for tonight. jimmy kimmel is up next. i'm cynthia mcfadden. for terry moran and martin bashir, all of us at abc news, for terry moran and martin bashir, all of us at abc news, good
chicago faces stiff competition from tokyo, rio and madrid. bookkeepers are giving chicago the edge on rio. the announcement comes tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. eastern, so, tonight, we ask you, who is going to win? tell us what you think by clicking on the "nightline" page at abcnews.com, or on the "nightline" twitter page. and, of course, stay with abcnews.com tomorrow throughout the day for the big olympic announcement. >>> and tomorrow night, we return to our series on...
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rio de janeiro, tokyo, chicago and madrid are all vying to host the 2016 summer games. barack obama and his wife, michelle, are back in chicago. but critics say it's now time for south america to host the game. will rio steal the olympic flame this year? our very own ross westgate is on the ground and joins us with the latest. ross. >> hey, becky. i can tell you, the tokyo presentation is under way at the moment. the newly elected prime minister of japan is here and has just concluded his opening remarks. it's not a bad story to tell, particularly in a global recession. they have $4 billion in the bank already to pay for the games. they have the most compact games out of any of the presentation bids. they're talking about a minus carbon game. so on paper, a very solid, saich game. it may be too conservative and there's not much support about them locally. they're more concerns about the government concentrating on getting out of the financial issue. i don't envy them at all for coming in after president barack obama. >> so i've come here today to urge you to choose chic
rio de janeiro, tokyo, chicago and madrid are all vying to host the 2016 summer games. barack obama and his wife, michelle, are back in chicago. but critics say it's now time for south america to host the game. will rio steal the olympic flame this year? our very own ross westgate is on the ground and joins us with the latest. ross. >> hey, becky. i can tell you, the tokyo presentation is under way at the moment. the newly elected prime minister of japan is here and has just concluded his...
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maybe it's madrid. >> all right. talking about the competition, madrid is certainly one. the competition is brazil, japan, and spain. they've all sent their heads of state for the meeting. >> a lot of bigwigs supporting the chicago bid but there is also a grass roots effort to really keep the olympics out of chicago. >> yeah, as we were saying, some little wigs that don't want it to happen. there is a website, chicago for rio that bashes the olympic bid. earlier this week nearly 200 people who share the sentiment took to the streets in protest. take a listen. >> hey hey hoho. we don't want the olympics! [ chanting ] >> they say chicago cannot afford the games and is too corrupt to handle them. a different group called "no games chicago" is actually traveling to denmark to deliver the very same message to the ioc. they don't want it in chicago. >> wow. quite a trip. thanks so much, richard. >>> students living in the dorms can't get no satisfaction at least not when the room mate is in the room. a new rule at the university bans sex while your room mate is present. also a
maybe it's madrid. >> all right. talking about the competition, madrid is certainly one. the competition is brazil, japan, and spain. they've all sent their heads of state for the meeting. >> a lot of bigwigs supporting the chicago bid but there is also a grass roots effort to really keep the olympics out of chicago. >> yeah, as we were saying, some little wigs that don't want it to happen. there is a website, chicago for rio that bashes the olympic bid. earlier this week...
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madrid is an entirely separate story. the former president of the ioc just from spain, of course, he remains a figure of considerable, and i mean considerable influence within the ioc, and it would be a huge mistake to write them off. >> you've written something recently. i want to read it. you said "it will come down to this -- the united states of america is reaching out to the world. is the rest of the world ready to reach back?" so, you see this as something much bigger than the city of chicago. this is an american bid. >> it's totally an american bid, matt. when you've got not just the mayor of chicago, but the government of the state of illinois, and more importantly, the federal government reaching to and through the president of the united states, who is emotionally involved, personally involved, professionally involved, you've got really, everyone's all in. and i really think the issue here is the president has made it indisputably clear that he is reaching out on behalf of the entire country. is the rest of the
madrid is an entirely separate story. the former president of the ioc just from spain, of course, he remains a figure of considerable, and i mean considerable influence within the ioc, and it would be a huge mistake to write them off. >> you've written something recently. i want to read it. you said "it will come down to this -- the united states of america is reaching out to the world. is the rest of the world ready to reach back?" so, you see this as something much bigger than...
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where would that be, between rio, madrid? >> if people don't think they are going to win, they don't want to be embarrassed. some of the reporting they did, he's an expert and deep into the reporting. he knew tokyo was expected to go out early, madrid next. they thought, hey, let's not embarrass them in the first round. you are supposed to vote for the bid you think is best. if that's happening, it doesn't make sense they have fewer votes in the second round. >> i see what you are saying. what about rio. are you surprised they got the bid? what did they put in the bid that chicago did not? >> i'm not surprised they got the bid. they spread it around the world. you are talking an emerging economy. a continent that has soccer. it's not year-round filled with sports like us. this, the way they did in beijing elevates from a sporting event to a world event. can rio handle it. the first games in south america. >> we were trying to be simplistic in figuring out what rio had yesterday as we were all speculating. the fact they brough
where would that be, between rio, madrid? >> if people don't think they are going to win, they don't want to be embarrassed. some of the reporting they did, he's an expert and deep into the reporting. he knew tokyo was expected to go out early, madrid next. they thought, hey, let's not embarrass them in the first round. you are supposed to vote for the bid you think is best. if that's happening, it doesn't make sense they have fewer votes in the second round. >> i see what you are...
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in fact, chicago only had 18 votes in the first round and madrid, we should note in the first round, was in the lead. so, was there horse-trading, or was it real down and dirty back room dealing going on? >> well, it's sort of tomato or tomato or potato or potato thing going on. it's clear in the first round a lot of members voted for juan antonio, the former ioc, are the president, who made an emotional appeal on behalf of madrid. that's abundantly clear. what happened after that? did those votes take away from chicago? did the rio people say to tokyo, we'd like to think about you keeping chicago out because if chicago and rio get to the final round, we don't know what's going to happen. all of that is legitimate politics in the ioc. that's the way it is. >> you like the bid, the pitch chicago made. chicago thought they would be benefited by the president of the united states making that last-minute trip. could that have in some ways backfired? was the chicago charm offensive maybe too much? >> no. i think just the opposite, lester, and here's why. what the ioc wants to see is that
in fact, chicago only had 18 votes in the first round and madrid, we should note in the first round, was in the lead. so, was there horse-trading, or was it real down and dirty back room dealing going on? >> well, it's sort of tomato or tomato or potato or potato thing going on. it's clear in the first round a lot of members voted for juan antonio, the former ioc, are the president, who made an emotional appeal on behalf of madrid. that's abundantly clear. what happened after that? did...
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other cities in the running, of course, tokyo, rio and madrid. the 100 plus voting members of the international committee will make a decision about mid day today east coast time. our ross westgate is on the ground and watching this horse race take place in realtime. ross, what's the latest from there? we're hearing that maybe this is coming down to a two-dog race, between chicago and rio. that seems to be the feeling here, but never know until the final soundz souts have pointed. but history was made here this morning, the first time that the u.s. president has ever made a pitch for an almost vote because normally, of course, it's notice a pearl backing. chick website out with a contact. they've sorted out author funding inches. what they needed was the passion and the personal touch. that was provided by michelle obama talking about how she grew up in the south side of the city and then the president himpz coming in and giving the flourishing touch, as well. i think it was probably needed for the bid. and he got a big ovation at the end of it.
other cities in the running, of course, tokyo, rio and madrid. the 100 plus voting members of the international committee will make a decision about mid day today east coast time. our ross westgate is on the ground and watching this horse race take place in realtime. ross, what's the latest from there? we're hearing that maybe this is coming down to a two-dog race, between chicago and rio. that seems to be the feeling here, but never know until the final soundz souts have pointed. but history...
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former olympic committee head kept madrid in the running until the final round with a highly personal appeal. >> i know that i am very near the end of my time >> i am, as you know, 89. >> luna de silva argued they should go where they have never gone before. among the countries that today compete to host the games, we are the only one that has never had this honor. for the others, it will be one more game. o that rio one and madrid was second was not a surprise to white house officials. >> the ioc has its own politics that transcend these things and we simply couldn't overcome them. >> david axelrod says the president's critics who have attacked him would have attacked even if he hadn't come and lost the bid. now he says he will turn to the healthcare debate which a few weeks ago he said was too pressuring to come to copenhagen. bret: wendell, thank you. we have team coverage from the winner and one of the losers. steve brown is with crestfallen chicagoans and steve harrigan has the latest on the big party in rio tonight. we begin with him. steve, does it feel like carnivale down ther
former olympic committee head kept madrid in the running until the final round with a highly personal appeal. >> i know that i am very near the end of my time >> i am, as you know, 89. >> luna de silva argued they should go where they have never gone before. among the countries that today compete to host the games, we are the only one that has never had this honor. for the others, it will be one more game. o that rio one and madrid was second was not a surprise to white house...
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windy city is competing against tokyo and rio and madrid for the games. earlier this more than, the obamas made their case by speaking before the international olympic committee. >> i never dreamed that the olympic flame might one daylight up lives in my neighborhood. but today i can dream. >> i've come here today to urge you to choose chicago for the same reason i chose chicago nearly 25 years ago. the reason i fell in love with the city i still call home. >> so here is what is happening today. each host country is making a 45-minute closing presentation. committee will then ask questions. the committee will then begin several rounds of secret balloting. that is expected to start about 11:00 a.m. our time. an announcement is expected about 12:30 this afternoon our time. >>> topping international affairs, during nuclear talks in geneva, iran agreed to open its newly disclosed nuclear plant to inspectors. the country has two weeks to do so according to president obama. they must show the program is for peaceful purposes and not an effort to pursue deadly w
windy city is competing against tokyo and rio and madrid for the games. earlier this more than, the obamas made their case by speaking before the international olympic committee. >> i never dreamed that the olympic flame might one daylight up lives in my neighborhood. but today i can dream. >> i've come here today to urge you to choose chicago for the same reason i chose chicago nearly 25 years ago. the reason i fell in love with the city i still call home. >> so here is what...
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. >> other cities under consideration are rio, tokyo, and madrid. they will find out who gets the gold later today. >> som florida parents are upset with the vocabulary word being taught in an ap course it. the board appears i \ -- the word lay -- "the kama sutra" is the word. we want to know what you think. email us at watercooler@wbaltv.com. coming up, a popular tv show highlighting the lives of a very large family hstops production. >> it some dogs are healthy now and looking for new families. >> just a couple of accidents. ring ring ring ring. hey, your chicken noodles ringing. ring ring. progresso. hi, may i speak to my oggy please? thank you. i'm sorry, who? my grandma. this is obviously her chicken noodle soup. only hers tastes like this. just put my oggy on the phone. thanks so much. hold one moment please. another person calling for her grandmother. she thinks it's her soup huh? i'm told she's in the garden picking herbs. she is so cute. okay well i'll hold. she's holding. wha? she's holding. tell her its karen. (announcer) progresso. you g
. >> other cities under consideration are rio, tokyo, and madrid. they will find out who gets the gold later today. >> som florida parents are upset with the vocabulary word being taught in an ap course it. the board appears i \ -- the word lay -- "the kama sutra" is the word. we want to know what you think. email us at watercooler@wbaltv.com. coming up, a popular tv show highlighting the lives of a very large family hstops production. >> it some dogs are healthy now...
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response times in madrid... ...have been cut by 25%. cities all over the world are getting smarter... ...and safer. every time an emergency happens... ...data is generated. smarter cities fight crime... fires... flu outbreaks... ...by capturing the data. detecting the patterns. sharing it across departments. ...responding to emergencies... ...even preventing them. making cities safer. that's what i'm working on. i'm an ibmer. let's build a smarter planet. >>> th >>> the sunday funnies took a look at that olympic bid. >>> there is no better way for the international olympic committee to shed its reputation for corruption. because next to chicago, nobody looks corrupt. >>> sarah palin's 400-page memoir, it starts out okay, really exciting, then confusing. last 100 pages are blank. >>> first lady michelle obama just made an appearance on sesame street. >> look who's here to push her husband's socialist health care agenda. maybe you're here to finally show us your husband's united states birth certificate. >> big bird, i'm not. >> that's be
response times in madrid... ...have been cut by 25%. cities all over the world are getting smarter... ...and safer. every time an emergency happens... ...data is generated. smarter cities fight crime... fires... flu outbreaks... ...by capturing the data. detecting the patterns. sharing it across departments. ...responding to emergencies... ...even preventing them. making cities safer. that's what i'm working on. i'm an ibmer. let's build a smarter planet. >>> th >>> the sunday...
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just moments ago, the ioc eliminated chicago and tokyo, leaving madrid and rio as finalists for the olympics did this after the president and first lady made passionate pleas for their hometown. a south american country has never hosted the games, making rio the favre -- favorite. >> the search continues for someone who broke into a west baltimore home and raped a woman. jennifer franciotti has the story. >> the alleged attack happened that september 29. detectives say he forced his way into the woman's home on franklin street around 2:20 in the morning. >> struck her in the head with a bat and sexually assaulted her at knifepoint. >> detectives characterize the suspect as ruthless. they say the victim's children were in the house at the time of the rape. >> that was wrong for him to do that when her kids were in there. she probably was in shock. i hope that the police captain and taken to jail, where he needs to be. -- the police catch him and taken to jail, where he needs to be . >> jennifer franciotti, wbal-tv 11 news. >> all baltimore city police officer is recovering at a shock trauma a
just moments ago, the ioc eliminated chicago and tokyo, leaving madrid and rio as finalists for the olympics did this after the president and first lady made passionate pleas for their hometown. a south american country has never hosted the games, making rio the favre -- favorite. >> the search continues for someone who broke into a west baltimore home and raped a woman. jennifer franciotti has the story. >> the alleged attack happened that september 29. detectives say he forced his...
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. >>> chicago, madrid, rio and tokyo. in just a couple of hours, we'll find out which one of these cities will host the 2016 olympic games. it is chicago that president obama and first lady michell obama are hoping to put on the map. >> this morning, they are in denmark bbying to make their adopted hometown the host city for the 2016 summer olympic games. right now, rio is giving its presenting a to the international olympic committee. the obamas made their case earlier this morning with heartfelt speeches to the ioc. >> it is a bustling metropolis with the warmth of a small town where the world already comes together every day to live and work and reach for a drink. >> i'm asking to you choose chicago. i'm asking to you choose america. >> the challenging cities have been making their cases to the ioc for more than a year. many members said they wouldn't make a final decision until these final presenting as. >>> the labor department is set to release the latest unemployment numbers this morning. unemployment rate is expec
. >>> chicago, madrid, rio and tokyo. in just a couple of hours, we'll find out which one of these cities will host the 2016 olympic games. it is chicago that president obama and first lady michell obama are hoping to put on the map. >> this morning, they are in denmark bbying to make their adopted hometown the host city for the 2016 summer olympic games. right now, rio is giving its presenting a to the international olympic committee. the obamas made their case earlier this...
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madrid is one of the cities. spain hosted the 1992 games in barcelona and tokyo is one of the other bids and they haven't hosted a summer games since '64. so i think the wild card is rio because they have never hosted a city before. so that's e of the considerations the ioc members will look at. it's not the only one. you can have a city that never hosted the games before but if they can't handle the infrastructure or if local government will not support this -- >> mike, fantastic insight into what's going on and we are all looking forward to the decision this afternoon. thanks for joining us today. >> thank you. >> tony, over to you. makes me that much more excited to hear the announcement. >>> well, he's one of the most controversial movie makers of our time. people love him, people also hate him. we're talking about michael moore. he joins us live to talk about his latest movie "capitalism: a love story." >>> plus holly is out having fun with fungi. >> reporter: fungi is the preferred pronunciation but you're
madrid is one of the cities. spain hosted the 1992 games in barcelona and tokyo is one of the other bids and they haven't hosted a summer games since '64. so i think the wild card is rio because they have never hosted a city before. so that's e of the considerations the ioc members will look at. it's not the only one. you can have a city that never hosted the games before but if they can't handle the infrastructure or if local government will not support this -- >> mike, fantastic insight...
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it came from way back, rio and madrid were the front-runners and now it's close. it's a wacky voting system and key to this will be two things. the african bloc, what will they do? because they're the independent voters in this. they don't have a candidate. where will they go and where will the losers on the first round go? will it be tokyo or madrid? >> i think we are going to get it. >> and the president gets the win? >> the argument to obama was, if you don't go, we won't get it. >> i think there's something wrong with rio. be right back. join us again tomorrow night. i'll be on jay leno tonight on nbc. >>> good evening, americans. welcome to "the ed show" mere on msnbc. we got a democrat with some guts. i'm a big fan of congressman alan grayson as in no gray area. he'll join us in a moment for a conversation. >>> isn't it interesting how the republicans are just so offended, they're kicking up dust over grayson's comments. grayson said the republican health care plan is don't get sick, and if you do get sick, die quickly. he's relating to a lot of people. now,
it came from way back, rio and madrid were the front-runners and now it's close. it's a wacky voting system and key to this will be two things. the african bloc, what will they do? because they're the independent voters in this. they don't have a candidate. where will they go and where will the losers on the first round go? will it be tokyo or madrid? >> i think we are going to get it. >> and the president gets the win? >> the argument to obama was, if you don't go, we won't...
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the other contenders are madrid, tokyo and rio de janeiro. here's what you can expect tomorrow. each host country will make a 45-minute closing presentation. the committee will then ask any questions. then they'll begin several rounds of secret balloting eliminating the cities one by one. that's expected to start around 11:00 a.m. our time. a big announcement on the host city is expected around 1:30. >>> the health care battle going into night fall up on capitol hill. the senate finance committee is hashing out details of a ten- year $900 billion bill that will go up for a formal vote next week. it would bar insurance comes from denying coverage or charging higher premiums based on pre-existing medical conditions. it also includes federal subsidies to make insurance available to millions who lack it and it takes steps to slow the skyrocketing growth in health care costs nationwide. >>> doctors from across the country descended on washington today with their own prescription for health care reform. they say a public insurance option is the wrong medicine. they want tort reform, i
the other contenders are madrid, tokyo and rio de janeiro. here's what you can expect tomorrow. each host country will make a 45-minute closing presentation. the committee will then ask any questions. then they'll begin several rounds of secret balloting eliminating the cities one by one. that's expected to start around 11:00 a.m. our time. a big announcement on the host city is expected around 1:30. >>> the health care battle going into night fall up on capitol hill. the senate...
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will it be chicago, madrid, rio or tokyo? chicago native first lady michelle obama and oprah winfrey are just a few of the heavy hitters already in copenhagen with the biggest of big names headed there today to lend their support to the u.s. bid. for more on that, nbc's kristen dal again reports live from chicago. good morning, kristen. >> reporter: hey there, good morning christina. talk about a dream team. chicago is pulling out all the stops to try to win the olympics in 2016. as you mentioned first lady michelle obama already over in copenhagen. she's been there about a day, shaking hands, meeting with people. she is joined by the queen of talk, oprah winfrey, along with a host of olympians over there, including names like nadia comen neech, nastia liukin, michael johnson, trying to tell the international olympic committee why chicago could win the games. the big gun gets there tonight, president obama is actually going to be there making a personal pitch. he'll only be on the ground about four hours but a lot of experts
will it be chicago, madrid, rio or tokyo? chicago native first lady michelle obama and oprah winfrey are just a few of the heavy hitters already in copenhagen with the biggest of big names headed there today to lend their support to the u.s. bid. for more on that, nbc's kristen dal again reports live from chicago. good morning, kristen. >> reporter: hey there, good morning christina. talk about a dream team. chicago is pulling out all the stops to try to win the olympics in 2016. as you...
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madrid, tokyo, rio de janeiro and chicago are all vying to host the games. with a final decision just hours away, world leaders are making those last ditch appeals, well aware that reputation and economic incentive are on the line. nbc's jim maseta is in copenhagen where president obama is lobbying on behalf of his hometown. jim? >> reporter: hi, dan. well, it's crunch time for the 2016 olympic games. who is going to get it? and in terms of chicago's bid, it sent in its two biggest hitters today to make a personal appeal. i'm talking about president barack obama himself, the first u.s. president ever to enter into this kind of fray, and his wife, the first lady, michelle obama. it really was a yin yang approach and presentation. michelle obama really at times almost in tears, appealing emotional emotionally two of the ioc members saying how she remembers watching nadeo comenici. barack obama meanwhile appealing more to the head that america is a multiethnic society. that the state department and the white house and every organ of the united states would supp
madrid, tokyo, rio de janeiro and chicago are all vying to host the games. with a final decision just hours away, world leaders are making those last ditch appeals, well aware that reputation and economic incentive are on the line. nbc's jim maseta is in copenhagen where president obama is lobbying on behalf of his hometown. jim? >> reporter: hi, dan. well, it's crunch time for the 2016 olympic games. who is going to get it? and in terms of chicago's bid, it sent in its two biggest...
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beating out tokyo, madrid, and the favorite, chicago. for many, chicago's elimination was a complete surprise. because without that city, the ioc would be leaving money on the table. cnbc's darren rovell is in chicago to explain. >> that's right, michelle. the olympics is a big business. the ioc's 106 members went with the heart instead of the all-mighty dollars. those bidding for the television rights, i mean, 2014, 2016, the biggest piece of the revenue for the ioc, they would pay more for a games in the states. dick eversol telling us that the rio decision would mean an automatic deduction in what advertisers would pay and, therefore, what the networks would pay. >> rio, a lineup from the time period standpoint. i think particularly among advertisers and sponsors, that's probably a 15% hit, which would make it 150 to $200 million there alone. >> and moments ago, president obama expressed his disappointment, but also addressed the re amount. >> one of the things that i think is most valuable about sports is that you can play a great ga
beating out tokyo, madrid, and the favorite, chicago. for many, chicago's elimination was a complete surprise. because without that city, the ioc would be leaving money on the table. cnbc's darren rovell is in chicago to explain. >> that's right, michelle. the olympics is a big business. the ioc's 106 members went with the heart instead of the all-mighty dollars. those bidding for the television rights, i mean, 2014, 2016, the biggest piece of the revenue for the ioc, they would pay more...
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you can only imagine the excitement in latin and south america but europe has to be disappointed that madrid did not get the bid, but london it had the last time around, so there is an explanation. >> that's right, andrea. i think most people thinking that south america never held the olympic games and it was simply their turn as far as the olympic committee was concerned. but all over europe, there is a feeling that it's been a sensational for chicago and when the 85 eligible members of the international olympic committee eliminated the windy city in the first round, it was a set back, really, for president obama and first lady michelle obama when they had gone into the danish capital in michelle's case, a couple days earlier and then in the president's case earlier this morning to personally lobthy committee. i think when chicago finished last in the four bids in the first round of voting and then the second round eliminated tokyo leaving rio and madrid and it went to rio, the overwhelming emotion must have been shock when chicago was put out, andrea. >> i know we'll have to find out what
you can only imagine the excitement in latin and south america but europe has to be disappointed that madrid did not get the bid, but london it had the last time around, so there is an explanation. >> that's right, andrea. i think most people thinking that south america never held the olympic games and it was simply their turn as far as the olympic committee was concerned. but all over europe, there is a feeling that it's been a sensational for chicago and when the 85 eligible members of...
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samaranc who put a lot of the folks on the ioc and was guilt tripping them about voting for madrid, win the last time out had more votes than london web when it came to the competition for the 2012 olympics. in let ro spect, it didn't make a difference. the bid this morning, the presentation this morning, i didn't think it was overwhelming. knock on wood president obama was there because i think mayor daley and the head of the chicago bid committee, i thought they were lacking assertive passion and obama in some ways saved the bid particularly when the basic question was asked during the question&answer period, what's going to be the legacy of this bid? the person who answered it fumbled it so badly the president asked the head of the chicago -- can i take a swing at that? if you were watching, he did a much, much better job. >> he did. >> i agree with jan schakowsky. if he hadn't shown up and we lost, he would be bashed. should he have worked a lot harder? i think the fix was in. >> is there response from the obama white house of all the negativity thrown out there by republicans and r
samaranc who put a lot of the folks on the ioc and was guilt tripping them about voting for madrid, win the last time out had more votes than london web when it came to the competition for the 2012 olympics. in let ro spect, it didn't make a difference. the bid this morning, the presentation this morning, i didn't think it was overwhelming. knock on wood president obama was there because i think mayor daley and the head of the chicago bid committee, i thought they were lacking assertive passion...
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rio beat madrid in the last round of voting. in a huge upset, chicago was eliminated in the first round of voting by the international olympic committee despite a last plea by president obama. monday, dallas federal reserve bank president richard fisher joins us live to talk about employment, interest rates and an exit strategy for the fed. >> susie: private equity firm blackstone group is reportedly closing in on a deal to buy anheuser busch in-bev's theme parks. those parks include seaworld and busch gardens. "the wall street journal" reports the deal could be worth as much as $3 billion. neither company is commenting. blackstone is already in the amusement business-- it owns both madame tussaud's wax museum and lego-land. >> paul: chrysler is temporarily shutting down production of its popular jeep wrangler s.u.v. the auto maker doesn't have the parts to make it, due to a shortage from one of its suppliers. chrysler's toledo, ohio, plant will close for a week, leaving 535 hourly employees out of work. the wrangler is one of t
rio beat madrid in the last round of voting. in a huge upset, chicago was eliminated in the first round of voting by the international olympic committee despite a last plea by president obama. monday, dallas federal reserve bank president richard fisher joins us live to talk about employment, interest rates and an exit strategy for the fed. >> susie: private equity firm blackstone group is reportedly closing in on a deal to buy anheuser busch in-bev's theme parks. those parks include...
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tokyo slipped by with 22, but lost to madrid and rio in the second round with rio finally prevailing in the third. sources familiar with the olympic committee told cbs news chicago focused too much on celebrity at the expense of what the city has to offer. rio made its strongest argument pay, that it was time for the olympic games to come to south america. >> some days you win; some days you don't. it wasn't our day to win. >> reporter: while he may be euphoric now, dasilva is the one who's going to have to deliver. these games come with a hefty price tag, including infrastructure, about $15 billion. the country's central bankers say the economy is strong, the money is in the bank and they're ready to write the checks. katie? >> couric: sheila macvicar in copenhagen tonight. thank you so much. meanwhile, in chicago they were ready to throw a party. national correspondent dean reynolds is there. dean, it's the city of big shoulders and tonight long faces. >> that's right, katie. in chicago today there was plenty of shock and a lot of awe-- aw nuts. 10,000 hopeful chicagoans crowded in
tokyo slipped by with 22, but lost to madrid and rio in the second round with rio finally prevailing in the third. sources familiar with the olympic committee told cbs news chicago focused too much on celebrity at the expense of what the city has to offer. rio made its strongest argument pay, that it was time for the olympic games to come to south america. >> some days you win; some days you don't. it wasn't our day to win. >> reporter: while he may be euphoric now, dasilva is the...
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chicago, madrid, rio de janeiro, d tokyo have been battling it out, each is passing -- eh dispatcng superstars to penhagen to pihn their behalf. most of the action has been away from public view. >> we can all see thofficial news conferences but what is going onehind t scenes? soone whonows is amy rosewater, editor of the u.s. olympiweb site. the amnt of travelingust be intense. >> it absolutely is. as a five-ng circus rig n with all of these cities and bod members tryingo wheel anddeal and get these last boats so that they can ge their citynd olympic games. >> it is not against any re. itsed to be, but it has changed. >> it has. afr the salt lake city scandal where there is briby going o they are no longer allowed to vit those cits, so inste, the stars are coming to them. no there's thisarade of peop who are coming. obama is ing to come. the esident of brazil is going to make it. then it comes a gam in a diffent sort of way. >> do you think it was wise for barack obama to decide to be there personally tonight? >> i think i is. i thinkttakes the splight off of t domestic issues and the interna
chicago, madrid, rio de janeiro, d tokyo have been battling it out, each is passing -- eh dispatcng superstars to penhagen to pihn their behalf. most of the action has been away from public view. >> we can all see thofficial news conferences but what is going onehind t scenes? soone whonows is amy rosewater, editor of the u.s. olympiweb site. the amnt of travelingust be intense. >> it absolutely is. as a five-ng circus rig n with all of these cities and bod members tryingo wheel...
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tokyo and madrid were also knocked out. rio de janeiro, the big winner. thousands of people celebrated at the city's copa cabana beach yesterday. the man who reportedly tried to extort money from david letterman has pleaded not guilty. joe halderman had a court hearing in new york yesterday. he is facing larceny charges that could land him in jail for up to 15 years. after the hearing halderman was released on $200,000 bail. he reportedly demanded $2 million to keep quiet about david letterman's affairs with co-workers. letterman admitted on thursday to having sex with female staffers on his show. his production company says he didn't violate their harassment policy. >>> cnn has learned the extortion suspect joe halderman is deep in debt despite having a six figure salary as a producer for the cbs show "48 hours." he was playing close to $7,000 a month month in ail moany and child from a 2003 divorce. he is 51 years old and a long-time employee of cbs. a recent contract put his salary at more than $200,000 a year. >>> president obama is trying to make the
tokyo and madrid were also knocked out. rio de janeiro, the big winner. thousands of people celebrated at the city's copa cabana beach yesterday. the man who reportedly tried to extort money from david letterman has pleaded not guilty. joe halderman had a court hearing in new york yesterday. he is facing larceny charges that could land him in jail for up to 15 years. after the hearing halderman was released on $200,000 bail. he reportedly demanded $2 million to keep quiet about david...
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city by the way competing against tokyo, rio day gentleman fire row and ma -- rio day de janeiro and madrid. >>> a frustrating fee on the rise. where it's costing you more to withdraw from the atm. >>> a toy with a troubled past. what about this doll that has parents protesting the toy maker. the news edge at 11:00 will be right back. >>> parents in a maryland community are keeping a close eye on their kids after a frightening attempted abduction. three children were playing outside a laurel apartment when two strangers rolled up. it's what they did next that has both parents and police aharmed. fox 5's paul wagner picks up the story. >> reporter: just before 7:00 last night in this parking lot, two latino men were asking small children to come up to their truck. >> the fear that we have is not knowing what their intent was. the fact that h followed the 7- year-old female to her residence, stopped, put on the four-way flashers and did not leave the area until the mother came outside, that's kind of troublesome and we need to find out exactly what they were up to and who
city by the way competing against tokyo, rio day gentleman fire row and ma -- rio day de janeiro and madrid. >>> a frustrating fee on the rise. where it's costing you more to withdraw from the atm. >>> a toy with a troubled past. what about this doll that has parents protesting the toy maker. the news edge at 11:00 will be right back. >>> parents in a maryland community are keeping a close eye on their kids after a frightening attempted abduction....
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thousands who thought they would be celebrating a victory learned chicago came in last, behind rio, madrid and tokyo. >> for it to be over that quickly, that stunningly fast, it's heart breaking. >> i'm surprised and disappointed. >> it was going to be work and construction and jobs. >> i don't feel good about it. >> reporter: president obama faced backlash to make a last minute trip to koben haggen was in air when he got word of the loss. >> one of the things that's most valuable about sports is you can play a great game and still not win. >> reporter: the presentation of the $4.8 billion had been given high marks. some long-time olympic observers say it may not have been over merits, but between the u.s. and international olympic committees. >> chicago is collateral damage. the fight is between the international olympic committee and the united states committee. they are in disputes over money. >> reporter: unlike rio de janeiro where thousands celebrated today, public support was tepid. a recent poll found less than half of chicagoans were in favor of their city hosting the games. >> wh
thousands who thought they would be celebrating a victory learned chicago came in last, behind rio, madrid and tokyo. >> for it to be over that quickly, that stunningly fast, it's heart breaking. >> i'm surprised and disappointed. >> it was going to be work and construction and jobs. >> i don't feel good about it. >> reporter: president obama faced backlash to make a last minute trip to koben haggen was in air when he got word of the loss. >> one of the...