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are a great place to get babies. >> since 1983, 130 babies have been abducted from u.s. health care facilities. make sure your eyes or a real nurse's eyes are on your baby at all times in the hospital. because every so often a baby snatcher is eyeing them too. at number 24, fake doctors. >> i don't want to lie to you anymore. all right? i'm not a doctor. i never went to medical school. >> like amy adams' character in "catch me if you can," tammy perteet thinks she married a physician. >> every morning i would drop him off at the hospital. >> until her husband, eric, pleads guilty to impersonating one. >> i was told that at the time he was arrested he and a nurse were taking a patient from the emergency room into the intensive care unit. >> the hospital says he escapes notice by wearing scrubs and a real doctor's i.d. badge. >> anyone who fakes being a medical doctor is fundamentally a con artist or a scammer. incredible medical mistakes have been made by these fake physicians. >> this man, arthur copes, also turns out not to be a doctor. >> he advertised extensively on websites, say
are a great place to get babies. >> since 1983, 130 babies have been abducted from u.s. health care facilities. make sure your eyes or a real nurse's eyes are on your baby at all times in the hospital. because every so often a baby snatcher is eyeing them too. at number 24, fake doctors. >> i don't want to lie to you anymore. all right? i'm not a doctor. i never went to medical school. >> like amy adams' character in "catch me if you can," tammy perteet thinks she...
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think about his service to us as a nation, to be a war hero, to be an ambassador to china, u.s. representative at the u.n., to be the vice president of the united states, to be the president of the united states, to be the father of a future president. this man has affected this country and served this country in so many ways. >> he could pound his chest and say look at all i've done, but instead, he would always say this is what i believe in. >> he just has an extraordinary sense of humor. and sometimes, it catches you off guard. and when he can turn a prank against someone, it's always delicious for him. >> he has a rare humor, loves a good story. can't remember a punchline, but loves a good story. >> i really wanted to get it down to the bare essence of just -- i keep hearing that president bush is doing it. did you see? he did it on tv. he did it again. so he actually became pretty good at the impression of himself. >> i have interviewed or known eight presidents, maybe nine, and if i had to drive from boston to st. louis with one of them, the one i would pick to go with wo
think about his service to us as a nation, to be a war hero, to be an ambassador to china, u.s. representative at the u.n., to be the vice president of the united states, to be the president of the united states, to be the father of a future president. this man has affected this country and served this country in so many ways. >> he could pound his chest and say look at all i've done, but instead, he would always say this is what i believe in. >> he just has an extraordinary sense...
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governor christie was u.s. attorney, david wildstein was running a blog and clearly the governor knew who he was. they met on a political campaign when they were teenagers. they are certainly you see the pictures on september 11th and on the anniversary. >> but it's not like they were best friends and he is not trashing his best friend from childhood. >> what impact does this happen? >> wildstein is the condo yuit. so he clearly knows a lot about what the planning was and what happened here. we don't know what he knows or if there is evidence he can point to. and it's lawyer saying this. it's not like he is tweeting, i got the goods. when you say it through the lawyer, the lawyer is taking a risk. i think we have to understand there is probably something there. >> and clearly, there was some sort of a prior discussion between at least wildstein and kelly. because in that, the e-mail that was released in which she says time for traffic problems, that's a second reference. if someone says traffic problems to me i would be like what are you talking about? >> so here's the bigger issue. c
governor christie was u.s. attorney, david wildstein was running a blog and clearly the governor knew who he was. they met on a political campaign when they were teenagers. they are certainly you see the pictures on september 11th and on the anniversary. >> but it's not like they were best friends and he is not trashing his best friend from childhood. >> what impact does this happen? >> wildstein is the condo yuit. so he clearly knows a lot about what the planning was and...
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neighboring countries into russia. we know that's a specific worry that they have right now among u.s. officials, in the intelligence community and homeland security officias. it's very unusual to issue an alert like this, so it tells you they're take thing very seriously. they don't want to take any chances that there's something they could have missed, anderson. >> despite the threats, do u.s. officials believe it's safe to travel to the olympics? >> they do. they have increased confidence that the russians have done a good job securing the olympic village, sochi itself. they think that the russians have dedicated enough resources to make sure people who are inside the so-called ring of steel are going to be safe. the question is about people getting to sochi from outside of russia. people who are going to be traveling from turkey, for instance and neighboring countries. whether those people can get there safely. that is the big concern. >> a lot of soft targets outside the sochi area. as if the olympics didn't have enough problems already, as if security weren't already tight, ther
neighboring countries into russia. we know that's a specific worry that they have right now among u.s. officials, in the intelligence community and homeland security officias. it's very unusual to issue an alert like this, so it tells you they're take thing very seriously. they don't want to take any chances that there's something they could have missed, anderson. >> despite the threats, do u.s. officials believe it's safe to travel to the olympics? >> they do. they have increased...
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leave them on the street? >> this happened in new york in 1997. a danish woman and her u.s. resident partner went to a cafe in new york and parked the baby by the window outside in new york city. social services came and took the baby away. >> in france, there was that book about raising their kids the way the french raise them. french kids are able to sit at the table at a young age and they're not like the center of attention. they just sit there quietly. it's kind of lovely. >> my son was like that by the time he was 5. >> babies can't do that. it's very different. >> parents are not shy about, you know, really the children know that they have to behave. >> in germany, the beer gardens in munich was amazing. these endless tables everywhere, where people get their beer and food and every once in a while there's a clearing in the middle of the tables that has play ground equipment. this is the area where the parents park themselves. >> all right. speaking of kids having tantrums and a foodie controversy, this is christiane amanpour's biggest story of the day. >> i'm not talking abou
leave them on the street? >> this happened in new york in 1997. a danish woman and her u.s. resident partner went to a cafe in new york and parked the baby by the window outside in new york city. social services came and took the baby away. >> in france, there was that book about raising their kids the way the french raise them. french kids are able to sit at the table at a young age and they're not like the center of attention. they just sit there quietly. it's kind of lovely....
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the firefighters. >> reporter: she was coming to the u.s. for summer camp, described as a class leader who dreamed of becoming a television news caster. >> i particularly want to express our condolences and >> reporter: last july, after it was determined rescue vehicles killed her, the san francisco fire chief apologized profusely. the explanation then was of a chaotic rescue scene. the video shows a much different picture, and the city of san francisco and its fire department have now declined comment, citing pending litigation. the yi family remains in china, waiting to find out what, if anything, can explain why their daughter is dead. >> it is truly horrific. drew griffin joins us, as well as jeffrey toobin. drew, the family are suing, they want money and they want more than that. >> they absolutely are filing a claim against the city and asking the city to set this will case for monetary damages. but above all, they want to send out a reminder to all rescuers, check the bodies. don't just assume because a body is laying on the ground that that person is dead. check the puls
the firefighters. >> reporter: she was coming to the u.s. for summer camp, described as a class leader who dreamed of becoming a television news caster. >> i particularly want to express our condolences and >> reporter: last july, after it was determined rescue vehicles killed her, the san francisco fire chief apologized profusely. the explanation then was of a chaotic rescue scene. the video shows a much different picture, and the city of san francisco and its fire...
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, the u.s. attorney, who is also investigating, but it's not clear whether he plans to give them immunity. so we may never hear from these people. >> anderson, when you have 20 subpoenas out there and five or six people take the fifth, what is the public going to conclude from that? what do you guys have to hide? you must fear criminal prosecution. >> and who are you protecting? >> so you're saying even if there's no evidence d and there is no evidence that chris christie knew about this and tried to cover it up. >> this is such a classic legal/political distinction. from my background, there is no way in the world they are going to let their clients testify in this kind of environment. but you, coming out of the political world, thinks it's a disaster to take the fifth. >> that's why i don't practice law. >> if chris christie was involved in it, the e-mails will come out. somebody leaked the document to the press. if it's out there, if it happened, we'll find out, we can just count on that. i think this is politics. >> do you think it was a mistake for chris christie to say bad
, the u.s. attorney, who is also investigating, but it's not clear whether he plans to give them immunity. so we may never hear from these people. >> anderson, when you have 20 subpoenas out there and five or six people take the fifth, what is the public going to conclude from that? what do you guys have to hide? you must fear criminal prosecution. >> and who are you protecting? >> so you're saying even if there's no evidence d and there is no evidence that chris christie knew...
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who says this is corrupt activity. this mayor replaced a corrupt mayor. she knows the u.s. attorneys can investigate this. she could have taken that to the u.s. attorney, worn a wire, gone back. instead she tweeted out months later he is a great governor. if you offered a bribe -- maybe i say nothing about you but i wouldn't put out compliments. that would be troublesome to a jury. >> but she says that she thinks governor christie has done good things. >> but if it was so upsetting and the person you thought was an idol and is now corrupt, if you put that in front of a jury i'm not sure they buy it. >> do you ask questions about why she didn't come forward? >> there is a lot of questions. and one is the timing. this happened in may. and now in january 2014, a half a year later and now this allegation comes out. it could be what she is saying. but one of the questions out there is the time frame. >> some people are going to say this is how politics is done. you see it on television shows all the time. is this just politics as usual? >> i think in some ways, the idea of a quid pro quo
who says this is corrupt activity. this mayor replaced a corrupt mayor. she knows the u.s. attorneys can investigate this. she could have taken that to the u.s. attorney, worn a wire, gone back. instead she tweeted out months later he is a great governor. if you offered a bribe -- maybe i say nothing about you but i wouldn't put out compliments. that would be troublesome to a jury. >> but she says that she thinks governor christie has done good things. >> but if it was so upsetting...
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partially right but according to a translation given the family by the fbi it reads "a member of the u.s. federal investigation or maybe cia, robert anderson, is here as an undercover tourist taking pictures and gathering information." since his spying activities have been established, arrest him immediately. cnn has also obtained an e-mail intercepted by the family's lawyer between levinson and his cia handlers just before he left for iran. it reads "an individual has agreed to meet with me. this meeting will take place either in dubai or on an island nearby." why didn't you say what you knew at the very start? >> the risks to bob. i didn't know the what the risk would be. >> we were told by the u.s. government by revealing what he was actually doing over there would have been harmful to his safety. >> reporter: now, the family is certainly grateful about ongoing efforts to try to bring him home. but the fact of the matter is no one knows exactly where is he or how he is. the family wants to be able to go to iran. they're asking for permission to go back there, don, so that they can pus
partially right but according to a translation given the family by the fbi it reads "a member of the u.s. federal investigation or maybe cia, robert anderson, is here as an undercover tourist taking pictures and gathering information." since his spying activities have been established, arrest him immediately. cnn has also obtained an e-mail intercepted by the family's lawyer between levinson and his cia handlers just before he left for iran. it reads "an individual has agreed to...
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u.s. attorney's investigation, i think we'll find that out. and then of course, his political career is in grave jeopardy. i think we have to give it time, calm it down, give it time and we're going to find out the truth here. >> mayor giuliani, good to have you on the program. >> thank you, anderson. and bear up well under the snow there. >> i'm not going to ask you about the toronto mayor, by the way. i'm going to let you off the hook on that one. >> that's for a psychiatrist. >> we'll hand that over to dr. drew or something. >>> coming up, toronto's they your rob ford is back and just as bizarre ever in a new youtube video that has surfaced. he admits he was drinking when the cameras were rolling. it's obvious he was. what you wear to bed is your business. so, if you're sleeping in your contact lenses, ask about the air optix® contacts so breathable they're approved for up to 30 nights of continuous wear. ask your doctor about safety information as serious eye problems may occur. visit airoptix.com for a free one-month trial. >>> perhaps this shouldn't be a surprised, but
u.s. attorney's investigation, i think we'll find that out. and then of course, his political career is in grave jeopardy. i think we have to give it time, calm it down, give it time and we're going to find out the truth here. >> mayor giuliani, good to have you on the program. >> thank you, anderson. and bear up well under the snow there. >> i'm not going to ask you about the toronto mayor, by the way. i'm going to let you off the hook on that one. >> that's for a...
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runners caught in the u.s. and then racing back to mexico. >> coming up to the river. >> reporter: their stolen vehicles hurled full speed into the rio grande. >> oh, my god. splash down. >> reporter: at first, law enforcement believed these were desperate attempts to escape. then they began to hear radio traffic. coordinates. >> right there. oh-oh! >> in the water. >> that's a recovery team. >> just a recovery team? recovery team right there. >> reporter: the cartels even began organizing search and rescue teams and suddenly the videos made sense. drug smugglers hurling their stolen vehicles back into the rio grande were doing it for one reason. to protect their dope at all costs. >> all units we had a splash down. we had a plan is down in the river. >> they don't mind losing the truck into the river. at the end of the day if they can recover 2,000 pounds of narcotics with an estimated street value between 600 and 800,000 that's what they're going to do is protect that inventory. >> it's going under. suspect just about on my side. >> reporter: inside mexico, the army has visibly taken o
runners caught in the u.s. and then racing back to mexico. >> coming up to the river. >> reporter: their stolen vehicles hurled full speed into the rio grande. >> oh, my god. splash down. >> reporter: at first, law enforcement believed these were desperate attempts to escape. then they began to hear radio traffic. coordinates. >> right there. oh-oh! >> in the water. >> that's a recovery team. >> just a recovery team? recovery team right there....
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athletes. olympic cross-country skier tells cnn his family is staying in the u.s. because it would be too stressful for him to worry about their safety while he competes. >>> a multi-agency search in texas has been called off for a woman who vanished ten days ago. the story of leanne hecht bearden was brought to our attention. traveled for her husband without any major incident but a month after their return to the u.s. she went out for a walk near san antonio and never returned. investigators do not expect foul play and have no solid leads so far. they are ending the search for now. before the disappearance the couple planned on returning to denver to look for jobs. >>> still to come, hillary clinton talks about what is next the for her and talks about her biggest regret. >>> also justin bieber is hanging out in panama. did usher fly in to be a support? ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] a car that is able to see, to calculate, to think -- and can respond to what it encounters. ♪ even if that means completely stopping itself. it's the stuff of science fiction... minus the fiction. the 2014
athletes. olympic cross-country skier tells cnn his family is staying in the u.s. because it would be too stressful for him to worry about their safety while he competes. >>> a multi-agency search in texas has been called off for a woman who vanished ten days ago. the story of leanne hecht bearden was brought to our attention. traveled for her husband without any major incident but a month after their return to the u.s. she went out for a walk near san antonio and never returned....
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can't guarantee 100% safety for u.s. athletes. beyond that, though you are on the intelligence committee, how concerned are you about the threats? how real do you think they are? >> i have real concerns. this is a very deadly area. and my main reason for concern is that the russians have not been cooperating as far as sharing intelligence and going back to previous olympics the greeks did in 2004, the chinese did in 2008. >> is that because they were afraid of revealing sources or methods or losing face? >> they are afraid of losing sources and methods. that's number one. number two there is that pride that putin has of not wanting to admit he needs help from the outside. >> mike mccall had said that if the threats continued to increase, perhaps there should be talks of canceling the game do you agree with that? >> i think we should do the best we can and monitor it carefully and do all we can in advance. but there are a lot of factors. there are a lot of immigrant workers in the area, primarily muslims who have been treated badly by the russians. they are people who are on ferret till g
can't guarantee 100% safety for u.s. athletes. beyond that, though you are on the intelligence committee, how concerned are you about the threats? how real do you think they are? >> i have real concerns. this is a very deadly area. and my main reason for concern is that the russians have not been cooperating as far as sharing intelligence and going back to previous olympics the greeks did in 2004, the chinese did in 2008. >> is that because they were afraid of revealing sources or...
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. almost everything on television, it seems is like this anti-u.s. rhetoric and it paints the united states as the enemy. and so for speaking about this basketball diplomacy, for this so-called cultural exchange to happen, perhaps it can introduce the north koreans to a more positive side. and perhaps yield something fruitful. that's what i can hope. because this exchange is going to happen. >> the idea that the north koreans think the americans or dennis rodman is -- that's -- >> that's a caricature. >> also speaking out more coherently than dennis rodman is former defense secretary robert gates. he's written a scathing memoir about congress, hillary clinton, joe biden and president obama. we'll tell you about that ahead. talking about afghanistan, he writes, as i sate there, i thought the president doesn't trust his commander, doesn't believe in his own strategy and doesn't consider the war to be his. for him, gates writes, it is all about getting out. mr. obama's management style comes in for criticism. gates writes, his white house was by far the most controlling in national secu
. almost everything on television, it seems is like this anti-u.s. rhetoric and it paints the united states as the enemy. and so for speaking about this basketball diplomacy, for this so-called cultural exchange to happen, perhaps it can introduce the north koreans to a more positive side. and perhaps yield something fruitful. that's what i can hope. because this exchange is going to happen. >> the idea that the north koreans think the americans or dennis rodman is -- that's -- >>...
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, the u.s. patent and trademark organization rejected red skin name because it was derogatory or a slur. so it's interesting to see how this is going to play out with the nfl, because this was the official patent office. but red skin hog rinds, no more pork rinds. >> i spoke to my publicist today and she has informed me that apparently i am not going to be voted "people's" sexiest woman of the year again. so yeah, that's not happening this year. just put that out there. >> my story is your comedy special, which is this saturday. >> thank you. >> what time? >> it's on o.w.n. at 10:00 p.m. >> i think what we need is an all wanda station. >> that's crazy eyes. >> we talked about this over the break at "saturday night live" hiring an african-american female? >> i hope she has a great season. there's a lot of pressure out there on her. but my advice to her would be only play white characters for the first season. only do white characters. don't let them make you do a black character. ask for a judy dent sketch or something. >> i have to follow on that? it's a little bit of a different story.
, the u.s. patent and trademark organization rejected red skin name because it was derogatory or a slur. so it's interesting to see how this is going to play out with the nfl, because this was the official patent office. but red skin hog rinds, no more pork rinds. >> i spoke to my publicist today and she has informed me that apparently i am not going to be voted "people's" sexiest woman of the year again. so yeah, that's not happening this year. just put that out there. >>...
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ebola in the u.s. nancy writebol arrived from liberia tuesday and joins dr. kent brantly in a highly secured treatment area. meanwhile, the outbreak has british airways suspending flights to liberia and sierra leone through august. >>> the top u.s. military officer said his forces serve where they are often at risk after hearing of the shooting death of an american general in afghanistan. major general harold greene was killed and 15 coalition troops wounded when an afghan soldier opened fire at a training base in afghanistan. the shooter was killed by return fire. >>> you've got to hear this incredible story out of china. an 88-year-old woman has been rescued after being buried under earthquake rubble for more than two days. sunday's powerful quake killed at least 589 people, but crews are still searching for survivors. officials say nine people are missing. >>> israeli and palestinian negotiators are in cairo today for what are being called indirect talks to bring a lasting peace, hopefully, to israel and gaza. >> egyptian officials are expected to act as go between. and tha
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by the israelis and palestinian factions, including hamas, so at the moment -- of course, the u.s. has been pushing for this, at the moment, everyone seems to be moving in the same direction. >> yes, they do about the truth comes with the conflict now in its fourth week. and both sides under increasing international pressure over the mounting death toll. each side says success, this cease-fire will depend on the other. >> our correspondents in the region are closely monitoring the situation this hour, sara sidner is live in israel, but let's begin with karl penhaul in gaza, i know leading up to this, you had the typical soundses of israeli drones over gaza. many people are skeptical this truce will hold. what is the scene as you see it right now? >> right now, the skies are quiet, we haven't heard since the cease-fire came into operation any sounds of incoming artillery or air strikes or any outgoing rockets. as you rightly point out in the moments before the cease-fire took hold. we heard both militants rockets being fired toward israel, we also heard israeli air strikes coming i
by the israelis and palestinian factions, including hamas, so at the moment -- of course, the u.s. has been pushing for this, at the moment, everyone seems to be moving in the same direction. >> yes, they do about the truth comes with the conflict now in its fourth week. and both sides under increasing international pressure over the mounting death toll. each side says success, this cease-fire will depend on the other. >> our correspondents in the region are closely monitoring the...
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that a sitting u.s. president tried, and failed, to have removed, but mother nature tossed aside. "all-access at augusta" a cnn "bleacher report" special. >>> i'm rachel nichols along with shane o'donnell, host of cnn international, and shane heading into the tournament the headline, of course, no tiger, now it's about bubba watson leading the tournament. how has he managed to do this? >> done it with incredible zeal and it's great to see him back playing with great confidence, because he's very creative. extraordinarily talented. very long off the tee and then he's got this amazing magical touch with the short game, the wedge, the putters. it's great to see him back and he's hunting down masters title number two. >> what he had to says had s hs came off the course leading into the final stretch of the weekend. >> i've won golf tournaments. lucky enough to win here. got to keep my head down. same thing i've been doing the last two days. not trying to focus on the crowd cheering for me. trying to stay level. you know? not too energized or excited. >> shane, so fan favorite phil mi
that a sitting u.s. president tried, and failed, to have removed, but mother nature tossed aside. "all-access at augusta" a cnn "bleacher report" special. >>> i'm rachel nichols along with shane o'donnell, host of cnn international, and shane heading into the tournament the headline, of course, no tiger, now it's about bubba watson leading the tournament. how has he managed to do this? >> done it with incredible zeal and it's great to see him back playing...
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i hope to be a part of making. >> my wish for 2014 that rob ford gets u.s. citizenship. am i right? who doesn't top the do more rob ford. >> i wish people would look up and enjoy the world and engage with each other and help each other and be kind. >> america, what i wish for you for 2014 is that we can link hands and take a big collective cleansing breath and take a moment to remember who we are. >> with that, we are done. on behalf of everyone at "ac 360" and cnn, we wish you all of the best and none of the worst in 2014. >> good evening, everybody. welcome to times square. for hundreds of thousands of people tonight, this is the only place to be. they have come from all-around the world to say by the end of the night and for years to come that they were here and they support this year out in style. thanks very much for joining us. kathy griffin and me for the next -- >> i'm not talking to you. >> what do you mean? >> 3 1/2 hours. >> i
i hope to be a part of making. >> my wish for 2014 that rob ford gets u.s. citizenship. am i right? who doesn't top the do more rob ford. >> i wish people would look up and enjoy the world and engage with each other and help each other and be kind. >> america, what i wish for you for 2014 is that we can link hands and take a big collective cleansing breath and take a moment to remember who we are. >> with that, we are done. on behalf of everyone at "ac 360"...
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abductions and manhunts. the fatal shootings at the u.s. capital, in malls, schools and the d.c. navy yard. >> and i think all of these stories are united by one common principle which is we need to fix our mental health system. healthy happy people don't shoot up a school. healthy, happy people don't shoot up a navy yard. >> the story is what is happening right now in the woods in big bear. the cabin was said to be empty when christopher dorner went in. >> but the silver lining is when terrible tragedies like this happen, it really unites us more as a country. >> worst bad run. give it to south african athlete oscar pistorius accused of gunning down his girlfriend. he says he is innocent but he is still awaiting his day in court. worst bad breakup, jodi arias. >> i can't speak for the verdict but i can understand why that verdict was made from what i saw. >> for weeks, witnesses told captivating tales of her relationship with travis alexander who she was accused of killing. >> you know, it's really weird. you can't help but notice the girl is a beautiful girl. >> the only thing i remember
abductions and manhunts. the fatal shootings at the u.s. capital, in malls, schools and the d.c. navy yard. >> and i think all of these stories are united by one common principle which is we need to fix our mental health system. healthy happy people don't shoot up a school. healthy, happy people don't shoot up a navy yard. >> the story is what is happening right now in the woods in big bear. the cabin was said to be empty when christopher dorner went in. >> but the silver...
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brother. >> shocking too were all the headline grabbing abductions. the fatal shootings in the u.s. capital, in malls, schools and the d.c. navy yard. >> and i think all of these stories are united by one common principle which is we need to fix our mental health system. healthy happy people don't shoot up a school or a navy yard. >> the story is what is happening in the woods in big bear. the cabin was said to be empty. >> but the silver lining is when terrible tragedies like this happen it unites us. >> worst bad run. oscar pistorius accused of gunning his girlfriend. >>> worst bad breakup, jodi arias. >> i can understand why that verdict was made from watching the coverage that i saw. >> for weeks witnesses told captivating tales of her relationship with travis alexander who she was accused of killing. >> you can't but notice she is a beautiful girl. >> the only thing i remember about the trial is her lawyer tried to get her off by putting glasses on her. i'm afraid i have glasses now. okay. we move for immediate dismissal. >> guilty. >> the jury couldn't see that. she was found
brother. >> shocking too were all the headline grabbing abductions. the fatal shootings in the u.s. capital, in malls, schools and the d.c. navy yard. >> and i think all of these stories are united by one common principle which is we need to fix our mental health system. healthy happy people don't shoot up a school or a navy yard. >> the story is what is happening in the woods in big bear. the cabin was said to be empty. >> but the silver lining is when terrible...
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u.s. senate, increased their majority in the house, and picked up a couple of new governors chairs too. >> let's get it done. >> president obama thrilled. >> obviously, republicans had a good night. >> worst fair weather friends. democratic contenders who ran from crashing poll numbers and wouldn't say they voted for the man in the white house. >> we just got devastated. it was humiliating as i've ever seen. how did democrats lose the governorship in massachusetts? i didn't even know. >> you know what, thank god. the republicans took over the house and the senate because things are really going to get done now. >> that may already be the worst political prediction of the coming year. >> the republicans don't have a program to solve america's problems. democrats don't have a program to solve america's problems. they can't be solved by the government. >> the lame duck fight, the president responded to the midterm loss by announcing executive order to protect millions of immigrants who came in illegally. republicans outraged but showed little enthusiasm for legislative of their own. >
u.s. senate, increased their majority in the house, and picked up a couple of new governors chairs too. >> let's get it done. >> president obama thrilled. >> obviously, republicans had a good night. >> worst fair weather friends. democratic contenders who ran from crashing poll numbers and wouldn't say they voted for the man in the white house. >> we just got devastated. it was humiliating as i've ever seen. how did democrats lose the governorship in...
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range across the west coast of the u.s. before conditions improve. very chilly across las vegas as well. wind chills below freezing as we approach new year's there on thursday morning. but here's the temperature trend across the country. more than 80% of the united states will have temperatures below freezing when it comes to thursday morning. so pretty impressive cold spell. and leave you with some footage in areas around oregon. this is mount hood. shows you the sunny skies but yes, the winds were howling across this region as well. some of the people of course, getting up on the ski resorts. mostly people leaving the ski resorts you would hope. and some video coming out of denver, colorado, as well. impressive snow accumulations in recent days. on tuesday, more than 400 flights delayed or canceled out of denver's international airport. the worst impacted hub in the united states. denver. so a lot of wild weather to end 2014. >> you know what i'm doing for new year's eve? >> i'm going to be here. >> me, too. >> so it's just me and b.j. >> we eel celebrate. >> thanks. >> critics s
range across the west coast of the u.s. before conditions improve. very chilly across las vegas as well. wind chills below freezing as we approach new year's there on thursday morning. but here's the temperature trend across the country. more than 80% of the united states will have temperatures below freezing when it comes to thursday morning. so pretty impressive cold spell. and leave you with some footage in areas around oregon. this is mount hood. shows you the sunny skies but yes, the...
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within the country. when the cdc directed dr. tom frieden said all the hospitals in the u.s. have to be prepared what he didn't tell us was how much that's going to cost. and as we found in new york, those hospitals that have money are able to have a 12-month exercise program, they're able to drill, drill and drill and gives you the confidence and practice and rehearsal and training to be prepared for highly infectious diseases like ebola and saw this after the boston marathon bombing. they were prepared for disasters and emergencies like this because they practice and train and drill, drill, drill. hospitals like dallas don't have -- we know weren't going through that same process and i gave phone calls every day from hospitals around the country saying come and help us be prepared and what do we need to do? we need to go through the what if scenarios and drill, drill, drill and that's what's lacking across the u.s. health care system to show they have a consistent approach and ready for ebola. >> dr. garza, are you in agreement with this. >> yes, by and large, yes. although i would
within the country. when the cdc directed dr. tom frieden said all the hospitals in the u.s. have to be prepared what he didn't tell us was how much that's going to cost. and as we found in new york, those hospitals that have money are able to have a 12-month exercise program, they're able to drill, drill and drill and gives you the confidence and practice and rehearsal and training to be prepared for highly infectious diseases like ebola and saw this after the boston marathon bombing. they...
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getting the food and water they need, that the humanitarian air drops that the u.s. has done is getting to those people so that they are not starving to death. they are not dying of thirst. they also found that some people want to stay, that their homes are on the mountains and for the people that do not want to stay, what has been happening so far has been successfully getting those people off the mountain and that is a combination of one, u.s. air strikes to push back isis fighters and two, efforts on the ground by kurdish forces, the peshmerga forces. because of those things tonight, the pentagon making a judgment no longer necessary to bring in a mass air or ground evacuation that may involve more u.s. troops on the ground there. >> that's encouraging news right there, jim. what about administration's plans to do more on the on going humanitarian crisis on the ground? should we expect to see more u.s. air drops? >> yes, air drops and air strikes. air drops to get the humanitarian aid there because apparently it's getting to the people that need it. it's working and air strik
getting the food and water they need, that the humanitarian air drops that the u.s. has done is getting to those people so that they are not starving to death. they are not dying of thirst. they also found that some people want to stay, that their homes are on the mountains and for the people that do not want to stay, what has been happening so far has been successfully getting those people off the mountain and that is a combination of one, u.s. air strikes to push back isis fighters and two,...
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. obama was elected to the u.s. senate. >> thank you so much, gentlemen. >> cassandra west interviewed mrs. obama. >> at that point, how important was her career? >> i think her career was still important to her. the candidate's wife part was new to her. that was never part of her plan. >> and just three years later, another curveball. mr. obama planned to run for the white house. she was stunned. >> no, you can't be serious. because we had just come off of a few years ago a tough u.s. senate race. we're going to press the easy button for a little while, right? >> wrong. the campaign hit full swing and sacrifices had to be made. one of those sacrifices, mrs. obama's own career. >> it was not an easy decision. >> jay newton small covered mrs. obama for "time" magazine. >> it was something they spoke a lot about and they used to have these kitchen table sessions where they would sometimes be margaritas. they had a whole group of friends that would come out like valerie jarrett. >> michelle is the planner. she asks a lot of practical questions. how many days are you going to be away, what
. obama was elected to the u.s. senate. >> thank you so much, gentlemen. >> cassandra west interviewed mrs. obama. >> at that point, how important was her career? >> i think her career was still important to her. the candidate's wife part was new to her. that was never part of her plan. >> and just three years later, another curveball. mr. obama planned to run for the white house. she was stunned. >> no, you can't be serious. because we had just come off of a...
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2004, everything changed dramatically when mr. obama was elected to the u.s. senate. >> thank you so much, gentlemen. >> cassandra west was a "chicago tribune" reporter who interviewed mrs. obama in this time of transition. >> at that point, how important was her career? >> i think her career was still important to her. the candidate's wife part was new to her. that -- when i talked to her later, that was never part of her plan. >> and just three years later, another curve ball. mr. obama planned to run for the white house. she was stunned. >> no. you can't be serious. because we had just come off of a few years ago, a tough u.s. senate race. we're going to press the easy button for a little while, right? >> wrong. the campaign hit full swing and sacrifices had to be made. one of those sacrifices? mrs. obama's own burgeoning career. >> it was not an easy decision. >> jane newton-small covered mrs. obama for "time" magazine. >> it was something they obviously spoke a lot about. and they used to have these sort of kitchen table sessions where, you know, they would sometimes make margar
2004, everything changed dramatically when mr. obama was elected to the u.s. senate. >> thank you so much, gentlemen. >> cassandra west was a "chicago tribune" reporter who interviewed mrs. obama in this time of transition. >> at that point, how important was her career? >> i think her career was still important to her. the candidate's wife part was new to her. that -- when i talked to her later, that was never part of her plan. >> and just three years...
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chile' according to the u.s. geological survey. a snautsunami warning is in eff for panama, costa rica. an earthquake that size has the potential to generate a destructive tsunami. we're obviously watching it very closely. we should get some accurate data from buoys in the water to get a sense of whether there is an effect in the ocean. we'll obviously bring you all the information we have when we have it. >>> the search has resumed in the indian ocean for any sign of malaysia airlines flight 370. we got the word a short time ago the search area is being shifted east. shifting is perhaps an undramatic way of saying it. it's basically moved, another search area. we heard from australian officials today about what an inexact science the search is with so so ma with so many unknowns. what if they do find something at the bottom of the ocean? part of the ocean here has depths of 6 to 7,000 feels to 29,000 feet. here's randi kaye. >> reporter: this is what the it looks like trying to recover an airplane in the ocean. you're watching a u.s. navy salvage team gather pieces of twa flight
chile' according to the u.s. geological survey. a snautsunami warning is in eff for panama, costa rica. an earthquake that size has the potential to generate a destructive tsunami. we're obviously watching it very closely. we should get some accurate data from buoys in the water to get a sense of whether there is an effect in the ocean. we'll obviously bring you all the information we have when we have it. >>> the search has resumed in the indian ocean for any sign of malaysia...
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myself. >> that is incredible. mary, the u.s. navy is contributing a supply ship, the uss caesar chavez. does that tell you anything? >> it does, the supply ship is kind of the wall drug in south dakota, a big store in the middle of nowhere. well, that is the ship that will provide fuel and food and tools. it says to me they're getting ready to move in for the long haul and provide much needed support to ships who have been out there for weeks. >> all right, mary, appreciate it, david souci and david gallo, we'll have more on the details on how low flight 370 may have flown the night it vanished. the theories that investigators are looking at. also, we'll talk to sarah bajc whose partner, philip wood, was one of the people on flight 370. we'll see what she makes of all the developments. anybody have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three types of good bacteria. i should probably take this. live the regular life. phillips'. to truck guys, the truck is everything. and when y
myself. >> that is incredible. mary, the u.s. navy is contributing a supply ship, the uss caesar chavez. does that tell you anything? >> it does, the supply ship is kind of the wall drug in south dakota, a big store in the middle of nowhere. well, that is the ship that will provide fuel and food and tools. it says to me they're getting ready to move in for the long haul and provide much needed support to ships who have been out there for weeks. >> all right, mary, appreciate...
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charge, the u.k., u.s., france, china and australia. i would find it peculiar if he wasn't consulting to make sure they were comfortable with the information coming out before he announced it. >> it is interesting that is happening and a lot of criticism about that. geoffrey thomas, i want to go back to you. the search has been headed up by australia. the investigation mostly biff the malaysians ochl an scale of one to five if you were to rate how they handled the investigation, especially considering what you heard from the family member, what would you give them? >> you would probably give them a three out of five, maybe some people may give them a two out of five. having said that, don, there's not too many countries that would do this investigation any better because we haven't lost an airplane this size like this for a month. this is something that is quite extraordinary. this would have challenged most jurisdictions i would say. now that we have the collaborative effort of the united states, the british, the australians, the chinese, the french, as well helping, it's
charge, the u.k., u.s., france, china and australia. i would find it peculiar if he wasn't consulting to make sure they were comfortable with the information coming out before he announced it. >> it is interesting that is happening and a lot of criticism about that. geoffrey thomas, i want to go back to you. the search has been headed up by australia. the investigation mostly biff the malaysians ochl an scale of one to five if you were to rate how they handled the investigation,...
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us is commander william marks with the u.s. navy's seventh fleet. good to have you on commander, saturday's search was the smallest, most refined one we found. do you know what this is based on, how they're narrowing it down? >> well, yeah, if you look at the four different detection areas they are really only between four and ten kilometers apart. so it is not that bad of an area, you know, certainly considering where we started from. but the critical point is, every even -- you know, couple feet that we can shrink this down is very critical for the bluefin-21 sonar. as slow as the tpl goes, for the tpl, we have to tow it behind us about at the pace a person walks. well, the bluefin is much slower than even that. so imagine you're walking down the sidewalk and instead of just continuously walking, you have to walk and take a picture. and you do that every so often. so even if you cover a couple of square miles it might take a day or two with the bluefin. so that is why we have to stick with the tpl for just a little while longer to make sure we have exhausted every ounce of pow
us is commander william marks with the u.s. navy's seventh fleet. good to have you on commander, saturday's search was the smallest, most refined one we found. do you know what this is based on, how they're narrowing it down? >> well, yeah, if you look at the four different detection areas they are really only between four and ten kilometers apart. so it is not that bad of an area, you know, certainly considering where we started from. but the critical point is, every even -- you know,...
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course, extremist attacks in benghazi that killed the u.s. ambassador. all those things are very real concerns. but if you only look at what's on the news, you can miss maybe what's a bigger picture. another morning in tripoli and life goes on. vendors are out, people go about their daily routines. >> this is our traditional breakfast. >> what is this dish called? >> an overstretched doughnut, i suppose. >> right, with an egg. >> with an egg on top. >> what's a little pancake they put on top? that's just to hold the egg in? >> yeah, just to hold the egg in. it's like a hat to cover up something. you can get them with cheese, you can get them with chili paste, you can have them with honey, with sugar. >> how do you like yours? >> i like mine cooked, to be honest. >> really? what's the name of this neighborhood? >> this is the cradle of the revolution. >> this was the first neighborhood to rise up? >> yes. this is the first place to rise up. >> why do you think this neighborhood? >> it's an impoverished neighborhood. it's been always lied to by the regime. they made them feel like they'
course, extremist attacks in benghazi that killed the u.s. ambassador. all those things are very real concerns. but if you only look at what's on the news, you can miss maybe what's a bigger picture. another morning in tripoli and life goes on. vendors are out, people go about their daily routines. >> this is our traditional breakfast. >> what is this dish called? >> an overstretched doughnut, i suppose. >> right, with an egg. >> with an egg on top. >>...
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the u.s. naval officer who is heading bluefin operations for that, he headed up the search with the towed pinger locator. captain matthews, the bluefin spent only six out of a possible 16 hours searching the sea bed today. why was that? >> well that's correct. it aborted its mission at about the six hour point. what this vehicle was programmed to do on this mission was maintain an altitude above the sea floor of 30 meters while it conducted a sonar search of the area. one condition that causes it to abort its dive if it reaches it's maximum operating depth. that's what happened in this case. the charted sea floor depth that we have for this area is between 4200 and 4400 meters and 5 x 8 kilometer square or rectangle that it's searching. we hate deeper spot than we initially planned so we got to bring it up, reprogram it, shift it a little away from that deeper area and adjust our search pattern. >> the air chief marshal said the bluefin is being used in the most likely spot. i just was wondering about that. what makes that the most likely spot? is it in relation to the four sets of
the u.s. naval officer who is heading bluefin operations for that, he headed up the search with the towed pinger locator. captain matthews, the bluefin spent only six out of a possible 16 hours searching the sea bed today. why was that? >> well that's correct. it aborted its mission at about the six hour point. what this vehicle was programmed to do on this mission was maintain an altitude above the sea floor of 30 meters while it conducted a sonar search of the area. one condition that...
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, late word just in from the u.s. navy which confirms the underwater search is just happening, and the one detected at 9:27 p.m., detected for 13 minutes, a significant amount of time. let's dig deep on the possibility that because of them it would help to have more of them. tom foreman has been exploring that angle. he has more. tom? >> reporter: hey, anderson, the effort above the water has involved dozens of planes and ships going back and forth. so why not apply the exact same thing below the water? we have been talking about how this bluefin will go back and forth mapping the bottom with a sonic signal. basically they call it mowing the grass, that is the term they use as it makes its way back and forth. so why not add another? maybe five or ten or 20 of them? why not have them working altogether because if that is the case couldn't you get it done a lot faster than weeks or months? not really, and here is why, there is a question of availability. there are only about 100 of these bluefins in the world right now. and this one being used right now costs about three and a half milli
, late word just in from the u.s. navy which confirms the underwater search is just happening, and the one detected at 9:27 p.m., detected for 13 minutes, a significant amount of time. let's dig deep on the possibility that because of them it would help to have more of them. tom foreman has been exploring that angle. he has more. tom? >> reporter: hey, anderson, the effort above the water has involved dozens of planes and ships going back and forth. so why not apply the exact same thing...
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. >>> plus, the u.s. and russia making a deal to try to diffuse the crisis in ukraine, big doubts if it is workable or if it is a way to russia to buy time in what is called a slow-motion takeover. >>> and we begin at sea, where hundreds of people are still missing after the south korean disaster. the families that are missing, they don't know if their loved ones are alive. and so far rescue crews have not been able to reach them, 25 people now are confirmed dead after the ferry capsized two days ago. what caused the ferry to sink is not known. but the more pressure is getting to the 276 people believed to be trapped in the ship, many of them high school students from seoul. rescue crews hope that the pockets inside the ferry could be keeping the people alive. but so far 500 divers working 12-hour ships have not been able to get into the ship to pump in more air. the weather is bad, the water is cold. the situation simply heartbreaking. at the white house today, president obama expressed condolences to the family and also said this. >> obviously, information is still coming in. we know
. >>> plus, the u.s. and russia making a deal to try to diffuse the crisis in ukraine, big doubts if it is workable or if it is a way to russia to buy time in what is called a slow-motion takeover. >>> and we begin at sea, where hundreds of people are still missing after the south korean disaster. the families that are missing, they don't know if their loved ones are alive. and so far rescue crews have not been able to reach them, 25 people now are confirmed dead after the...
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latest, captain, you can tell us about the u.s. involvement in the search and rescue efforts? i know your vessel has been involved and the navy salvage ship is also moving towards the area. >> well, good morning, thank you, mr. cooper. i would like to say our thoughts and prayers on the bonhomme remain with the passengers of the ferry and their families. today the weather is much better here, it is clear, with easterly winds about 25 knots. also clear with seven miles visibility. so today looks to be a day that we can continue to help. so far the bonhomme has helped with missions, we're flying ospreys and are 350 degrees, five miles out from the site. >> and are you still with us? >> yes. >> okay, sorry, what are you being told by south koreans about whether there could be people still alive inside the ship? is that still an operating assumption as far as you know? >> well, we are still engaged in search and rescue operations with our korean partners. the koreans are to lead. we made our best speed possible to get here as quickly as we could and join the effort. and we remain committ
latest, captain, you can tell us about the u.s. involvement in the search and rescue efforts? i know your vessel has been involved and the navy salvage ship is also moving towards the area. >> well, good morning, thank you, mr. cooper. i would like to say our thoughts and prayers on the bonhomme remain with the passengers of the ferry and their families. today the weather is much better here, it is clear, with easterly winds about 25 knots. also clear with seven miles visibility. so...
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on year. let me bring in james spider marks former major general of the u.s. army who lived at ft. hood four times. you were stationed there four times. >> i lived there for two years as a commander at a pretty senior level and i lived there as a child when my father was assigned there. i know that place very very well. >> it's a wonderful army base, filled with wonderful people. so many of us have spent time there. when something like this goes on, is there training? have they been trained now how to react? >> they have. post the event that took place in 2009, the entire military and specifically the army than piece of the army, they've been well versed and trained and rehearsed in terms of what you do in circumstances like this. as you've very adequately described, this is a contained community, not only with soldiers but with all their family members. so what you do immediately is you lock the place down and you ask everybody -- you tell everybody to shelter in place. and the word can get out very very quickly. that can be done very well. so you can minimize the damage so it do
on year. let me bring in james spider marks former major general of the u.s. army who lived at ft. hood four times. you were stationed there four times. >> i lived there for two years as a commander at a pretty senior level and i lived there as a child when my father was assigned there. i know that place very very well. >> it's a wonderful army base, filled with wonderful people. so many of us have spent time there. when something like this goes on, is there training? have they...
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they've gotten through. >> the u.s. navy is saying they are preparing for a longer term search. do we know what a longer term search would look like if it comes to that? >> it's a very good question. the navy said it's beginning a conversation with everybody involved, all 26 nations it seems and talking about literally the months ahead. if they hit nothing in the next few days they will start talking about the months ahead up and through july. it may mean bringing in more auvs, supply ships back to refly, it may be just as much as going back to the drawing board and figuring out other places for the bluefin to search. right now everything is up for discussion and they are having a very serious broad discussion about what this search is going to look like going forward if they don't hit something this week it seems likely it will grow to a much larger broader search. >> thanks very much. i want to bring in the panel. joining me is richard quest, david gallo and mary schiavo, a former inspector general for the department of transportation that now represents families and victims of tran
they've gotten through. >> the u.s. navy is saying they are preparing for a longer term search. do we know what a longer term search would look like if it comes to that? >> it's a very good question. the navy said it's beginning a conversation with everybody involved, all 26 nations it seems and talking about literally the months ahead. if they hit nothing in the next few days they will start talking about the months ahead up and through july. it may mean bringing in more auvs,...