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victims tearing away the debris, using stretchers and wheelchairs. ambulances lined up near the finish line. >> get all units in the city to this scene now please. >> reporter: others treated in tents. police told runners and spectators that the area wasn't safe and sent them on their way. they ran and walked in a daze. >> everyone's sort of scrambling to get out of the way, scrambling off of boylston on to side streets. i was able to get another vantage point. i thought there were six or seven people strewn about on boylston avenue itself being treated by emts or police officers. >> reporter: soon the reports came in from hospitals of fatalities. one of the dead, an 8-year-old boy. as a shocked nation watched, president obama spoke about the attack. >> make no mistake, we will get to the bottom of this and we will find out who did this, we'll find out why they did this. any response -- any responsible individuals, any responsible groups will feel the full weight of justice. >> reporter: the bombings, classified as a terror event by federal law enforcement, a level 1 mobilization with
victims tearing away the debris, using stretchers and wheelchairs. ambulances lined up near the finish line. >> get all units in the city to this scene now please. >> reporter: others treated in tents. police told runners and spectators that the area wasn't safe and sent them on their way. they ran and walked in a daze. >> everyone's sort of scrambling to get out of the way, scrambling off of boylston on to side streets. i was able to get another vantage point. i thought...
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authorities say hannah anderson is safe and unharmed. >> miguel marquez joins us from boise, idaho. how delicate and dangerous was this rescue operation? what do we know? rip >> reporter: incredibly so. they had surveiled the couple for hours by plane watching overhead. they made the decision to move that special team, that elite team of fbi agents in. they were heavily, heavily armed like you'd see in the military. they moved in, and they were late getting out there. they wanted to get there earlier for fear that they would be breaking camp. they put them out two hours out so that dimaggio would have no idea that they were coming. they snuck up on that camp. they surrounded it, waited until they separated, and then they confronted dimaggio. and now we know that dimaggio got one shot off with the rifle, possibly another before he was taken down. anderson? >> miguel marquez. thank you very much. both john walsh and ed smart know the horror of losing a child. ed smart also knows the welcome challenge of helping one heal. both now fighting to make sure that one day no one will have to endu
authorities say hannah anderson is safe and unharmed. >> miguel marquez joins us from boise, idaho. how delicate and dangerous was this rescue operation? what do we know? rip >> reporter: incredibly so. they had surveiled the couple for hours by plane watching overhead. they made the decision to move that special team, that elite team of fbi agents in. they were heavily, heavily armed like you'd see in the military. they moved in, and they were late getting out there. they wanted...
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can adopt what they do in singapore. >> i think what new york's doing now is keeping us safe, mark? >> well, except that -- at the expense of -- >> you're just being politically correct about it. >> i'm not being politically correct. i sit in courtrooms every day, crystal. and i watch the disproportionate number of minority youths being processed through. >> why do you think that is. >> this policy wouldn't last, i'm going to explain it to you, in a second. this policy wouldn't last 45 minutes if you had the police going up to the upper east side, along madison avenue, and stopping and frisking people up there. it wouldn't last. 45 minutes there would be -- >> you know why it wouldn't last, mark? >> why wouldn't it last, crystal? >> when you go, when i go -- >> because when -- >> let her answer. >> crystal, what before that, if this was happening in predominantly white neighborhoods, wealthy neighborhoods, do you think people would stand for it? >> well, you show me a wealthy white neighborhood where you have the level of crime. show me, and i think we should go there. >> i can sho
can adopt what they do in singapore. >> i think what new york's doing now is keeping us safe, mark? >> well, except that -- at the expense of -- >> you're just being politically correct about it. >> i'm not being politically correct. i sit in courtrooms every day, crystal. and i watch the disproportionate number of minority youths being processed through. >> why do you think that is. >> this policy wouldn't last, i'm going to explain it to you, in a second....
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law-abiding citizens and are intending to use their guns safely. >> criminals aren't going to go to background checks. they are not going to go to the gun store and fill out a form. they are going to steal their guns, get them on the black market. >> well, two million people tried and were turned down because of the brady law. >> and only 44 were prosecuted. >> i'm in support of that. you just refuse to acknowledge that there's more that we can do while we focus on that and that doesn't even represent what your members think.
law-abiding citizens and are intending to use their guns safely. >> criminals aren't going to go to background checks. they are not going to go to the gun store and fill out a form. they are going to steal their guns, get them on the black market. >> well, two million people tried and were turned down because of the brady law. >> and only 44 were prosecuted. >> i'm in support of that. you just refuse to acknowledge that there's more that we can do while we focus on that...
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intending to use their guns safely. >> criminals aren't going to go to background checks. they are not going to go to the gun store and fill out a form. they are going to steal their guns, get them on the black market. >> well, two million people tried and were turned down because of the brady law. >> and only 44 were prosecuted. what does that tell you about our ability to deal -- >> that's a separate issue. i've said that. you refuse to acknowledge that there's more we can do before we focus on that. that doesn't represent what your members think. >> the question was about common ground. this is clearly not an issue where there's common ground. i ec
intending to use their guns safely. >> criminals aren't going to go to background checks. they are not going to go to the gun store and fill out a form. they are going to steal their guns, get them on the black market. >> well, two million people tried and were turned down because of the brady law. >> and only 44 were prosecuted. what does that tell you about our ability to deal -- >> that's a separate issue. i've said that. you refuse to acknowledge that there's more...
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that it was smaller in size. like a bomb was used in a high level test, which was safely and perfectly conducted, according to north korea. we will continue to look at that. and see what exactly that means. thank you very much from washington and in beijing. i want to get some insight from a former cnn correspondent and north korean expert. a senior fellow at the u.s. china institute at usc and the author of a book on north korea, meltdown. he joins us now. you have been falling all of these changes as they keep getting updated and we went from one point where we were reporting an artificial earthquake. we're now hearing confirmation from south korea this was a nuclear blast. china is not coming on board as yet and japan seems fairly quiet on this. just give us your reading on what is happening across the region as people are starting this information, which we must say was not a surprise. >> this was not at all a surprise. the north koreans have been making clear for several weeks now that they were planning to stage a nuclear test ban and it really was the only real questio
that it was smaller in size. like a bomb was used in a high level test, which was safely and perfectly conducted, according to north korea. we will continue to look at that. and see what exactly that means. thank you very much from washington and in beijing. i want to get some insight from a former cnn correspondent and north korean expert. a senior fellow at the u.s. china institute at usc and the author of a book on north korea, meltdown. he joins us now. you have been falling all of these...
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styrofoam cooler and a life rick. ring. perhaps they could use that to get off the boat safely, but again, very chilly in the water. it would be tough for anyone to survive at this point. >> i don't understand how nobody can know who these people are. doesn't somebody own the boat? isn't it registered somewhere? there were other distress calls. what was said on them? >> you know, it's a good question about the boat. at this point, there's no registry for this name, for the boat's name, so some people are speculating this might be a hoax. it would be a good thing if it were a hoax. it would be a very cruel prank. in terms of what the coast guard is saying, they believe this is entirely legit, we should point that out, and the other radio communication, they were able to give an approximate location, that's why the coast guard is where they are, about 65 miles off the coast of monterrey. there were four people on board, a husband, a wife, their 4-year-old son and a cousin. and they also said the boat was taking on water very quickly and they had to get off. >> if anybody can recognize that
styrofoam cooler and a life rick. ring. perhaps they could use that to get off the boat safely, but again, very chilly in the water. it would be tough for anyone to survive at this point. >> i don't understand how nobody can know who these people are. doesn't somebody own the boat? isn't it registered somewhere? there were other distress calls. what was said on them? >> you know, it's a good question about the boat. at this point, there's no registry for this name, for the boat's...
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carrying something, but he was so young, this is such a safe community, she thought it was a toy gun. listen to what she told us. >> it looks like a play gun, but when you see the gun, we saw the handle of the gun, but we didn't see the whole gun. >> so it was a long gun? >> no, short. >> two distinct shotguns she heard shortly after she saw the boy walk by her house. we now know they were bullets from a 12-gauge shotgun. she went into a panic because her son was inside the school. >> is it clear at this point, were there specific targets intended? how old was the alleged shooter? >> the alleged shooter is 16 years olds. he walked into his first period classroom midway through. police are saying he absolutely targeted the people he was firing at. the first boy he shot, 16-year-old boy, a class mate, he knew that boy. he had him, according to numerous parents and friends and students we talked to here, this boy had a hit list of sorts. a hit list that he was caught with last year. a list of people who he wanted to kill, according to friends and many of the parents here. and they were
carrying something, but he was so young, this is such a safe community, she thought it was a toy gun. listen to what she told us. >> it looks like a play gun, but when you see the gun, we saw the handle of the gun, but we didn't see the whole gun. >> so it was a long gun? >> no, short. >> two distinct shotguns she heard shortly after she saw the boy walk by her house. we now know they were bullets from a 12-gauge shotgun. she went into a panic because her son was inside...
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to make sure the children are safe. >> my thoughts are with you and your entire family and all those families. we appreciate you talking tonight. >> appreciate it. >> let us know what you think about the proposals and coming up next, newt gingrich if he thinks president obama is overstepping power on gun control and whether he believes there is common ground to be had on the issue. a lot of republicans are upset at the idea that the president might act out of executive orders. we will talk to former speaker gingrich about that. we will also take you to chicago where gun laws are tight, but the gun crimes are extraordinarily high. [ alarm clock ringing ] [ female announcer ] if you have rheumatoid arthritis, can you start the day the way you want? can orencia help? [ woman ] i wanted to get up when i was ready, not my joints. [ female announcer ] could your "i want" become "i can"? talk to your doctor. orencia reduces many ra symptoms like pain, morning stiffness and progression of joint damage. it's helped new ra patients and those not helped enough by other treatments. do not take o
to make sure the children are safe. >> my thoughts are with you and your entire family and all those families. we appreciate you talking tonight. >> appreciate it. >> let us know what you think about the proposals and coming up next, newt gingrich if he thinks president obama is overstepping power on gun control and whether he believes there is common ground to be had on the issue. a lot of republicans are upset at the idea that the president might act out of executive...
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% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less, with bounty select-a-size. all right, give me a spot. you know my motto: safety first. they could be dangerous. i think we should call animal control. animal control? psh. to be safe... don't worry. i got this. it's a new motto. announcer: you don't have to be perfect to be a perfect parent. there are thousands of teens in foster care who don't need perfection, they need you. : getting ready for tomorrow's festivities. as many as 800,000 people expected to be out here. up with of the reasons president obama is getting a second term is because of the hispanic vote that helped to carry him to victory. actress eva longoria is co-chair of the president inaugural committee and she was co-chair of the re-election campaign. she was one of biggest fund-raisers for president obama. she spoke at the democratic national convention which she talked about her family and she said her biggest priority was education. >> college was not an option. it was mandatory. even though we didn't have a lot of money, we made it wor
% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less, with bounty select-a-size. all right, give me a spot. you know my motto: safety first. they could be dangerous. i think we should call animal control. animal control? psh. to be safe... don't worry. i got this. it's a new motto. announcer: you don't have to be perfect to be a perfect parent. there are thousands of teens in foster care who don't need perfection, they need you. : getting ready for tomorrow's...
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intending to use their guns safe zee criminals aren't going to go to background checks. they are not going to go to the gun store and fill out a form. they are going to steal their guns, get them on the black market. >> well, two million people tried and were turned down because of the brady w.
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, twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. safety is a vital part of bp's commitment to america - and to the nearly 250,000 people who work with us here. we invest more in the u.s. than anywhere else in the world. over fifty-five billion dollars here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. identity thieves. they can find your personal information and do some serious damage. like your birthday or your mother's maiden name. you need a new friend. lifelock. we scour billions of data points every day, and if we discover that any of your personal information is misused... lifelock is there. call us at 1-800-lifelock or go to lifelock.com today. >>> it's one of the most iconic quotes in all of american history. when neil armstrong landed on the moon, he said "that's one smul step for man, one giant leap for mankind." or did he? for nearly 40 years nasa's maintained that the quote was just ever so slightly different. and now researchers in the midwest may have sol
, twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. safety is a vital part of bp's commitment to america - and to the nearly 250,000 people who work with us here. we invest more in the u.s. than anywhere else in the world. over fifty-five billion dollars here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. identity thieves. they can find your personal information and do some serious...
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we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. safety is a vital part of bp's commitment to america - and to the nearly 250,000 people who work with us here. we invest more in the u.s. than anywhere else in the world. over fifty-five billion dollars here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. might not get you off your couch, but there's not a creature on earth that can resist this. >>> it's one of the most iconic quotes in all of american history. when neil armstrong landed on the moon, he said "that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." or did he? for nearly 40 years nasa's maintained that the quote was just ever so slightly different. and now researchers in the midwest may have solved an enduring lunal and linguistic mystery. tom foreman reports. >> the eagle has landed. >> reporter: when neil armstrong stepped out to become the first man on the moon, not a soul on earth could have guessed he would land in the middle of a cosmic controversy. >> that's one small step for man, one giant
we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. safety is a vital part of bp's commitment to america - and to the nearly 250,000 people who work with us here. we invest more in the u.s. than anywhere else in the world. over fifty-five billion dollars here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. might not get you off your couch, but there's not a creature on earth that can resist this. >>> it's one of the...
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home with their mom and grandmother in the tub trying to stay safe. their mom and grandmom survived. karina was a vibrant 4-year-old. we're going to talk to her dad later on. phillip is going to join us ahead tonight. amazing, when you see the video, no one died at briarwood elementary. that's a real testament to the principal and the teachers and the students. it was the closest of close calls. this is about as close as you can get. it's -- we're going to play you two clips. the second one, it's all over and the damage, they start to see the damage in the school. the first video is in total darkness. that's what they were seeing during the storm. but it's the sound of the storm itself. and you hear the kids themselves and how scared they are. it's an ef-5 tornado tearing through the school. listen. >>> you can hear the teacher trying to keep them calm. that's what it sounds like, a 200 mile an hour tornado from about as close as you can get. this is what teachers and students experienced just seconds after the funnel cloud passed. watch. wow. oh my god. oh my god. oh my god. oh my
home with their mom and grandmother in the tub trying to stay safe. their mom and grandmom survived. karina was a vibrant 4-year-old. we're going to talk to her dad later on. phillip is going to join us ahead tonight. amazing, when you see the video, no one died at briarwood elementary. that's a real testament to the principal and the teachers and the students. it was the closest of close calls. this is about as close as you can get. it's -- we're going to play you two clips. the second one,...
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over them. lord, give us protection. keep us safe. bring us peace. and then when it was over, she had to pass her children out the window. everything caved in. >> that's incredible. >> amazing to think my daughter was in that and that she survived. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> it is amazing. joining me is the principal. it's amazing when you see mrs. biddle's class, the one corner where she had the kids hunkered down is the one corner that made it through. incredible that nobody lost life there. >> a miracle. it's a miracle. and truly god's protection over us. and when you look at that footage, just where the kids came out are the places that there was just enough space. i don't know how that happened, you know? >> and the storm is picking up cars and slamming it into the school. >> yes. when i walked out and saw that, i thought whoa. where did they come from? you look at the parking lot, where's all the cars? that's an odd feeling. you can't just get in your car, like i'll drive off now. yeah. i'm really proud of the whole staff there and keeping everybody safe. it's hear
over them. lord, give us protection. keep us safe. bring us peace. and then when it was over, she had to pass her children out the window. everything caved in. >> that's incredible. >> amazing to think my daughter was in that and that she survived. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> it is amazing. joining me is the principal. it's amazing when you see mrs. biddle's class, the one corner where she had the kids hunkered down is the one corner that made it...
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responsible for keeping us safe. we also learned that kids, children with incurable cancer trying to get into clinical trials at the national institutes of health will not be getting potentially life-saving drugs. there's no one to process their applications. hundreds of nih employees from the 800,000 federal workers in all, they are not getting paychecks. it's not just government workers, national parks around the country are closed, even the statue of liberty. so are small businesses that rely on tourist money. one down at the statue laid off 110 employees. it's happening all across the country. the public sector shutting down, taking a bite out of the private sector, which will only get deeper because 800,000 furloughed workers have less and less money to spend. estimates are that it's costing the economy $300 million a day. today the senate again rejected house legislation that funded the government but delays the already passed, already supreme court tested affordable health care act, also known as obama care. the threatening to veto the gop's latest offer. the public is not
responsible for keeping us safe. we also learned that kids, children with incurable cancer trying to get into clinical trials at the national institutes of health will not be getting potentially life-saving drugs. there's no one to process their applications. hundreds of nih employees from the 800,000 federal workers in all, they are not getting paychecks. it's not just government workers, national parks around the country are closed, even the statue of liberty. so are small businesses that...
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it's off the air for sometime. there was no cultural cash shay at the moment to bring us up except to give -- for me there was a lot of criticism early on about my character that perhaps he wasn't gay enough or neutered or safe for america. we said instead of running around and sleeping with guys he was looking for one man to love turns out is a much more dangerous idea to americans than we realize. >> 15 years ago, can you believe that? >> no, no, i can't. i mean, we've seen a lot of little clips today and one of them was from the pilot, and i honestly, had a flash back, and in my body i felt like it could have been five years ago. >> let's look at the moment where will tells grace that he's gay, key moment. >> see, there is this one tincey complication, not so tincey. >> are you hungry. >> i'm gay. >> what? >> are you hungry? >> i'm gay. >> what? >> i'm -- [ laughter ] >> when you said those words, when you're a straight man so you're playing a gay -- >> right. >> character did you have consense to the debate we discussed but to you and to your career? >> the time we did that episod
it's off the air for sometime. there was no cultural cash shay at the moment to bring us up except to give -- for me there was a lot of criticism early on about my character that perhaps he wasn't gay enough or neutered or safe for america. we said instead of running around and sleeping with guys he was looking for one man to love turns out is a much more dangerous idea to americans than we realize. >> 15 years ago, can you believe that? >> no, no, i can't. i mean, we've seen a lot...
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that will take time for us to do it safely and not create ourselves as a victim but take the necessary risks to get out in a timely matter. fortunately, their windows were up and had a good air pocket in the vehicles, and we were able to go over to it and break the window and get them out. >> what -- i mean, was the person, obviously communicating with the person and passed them a vest. were they panicking? kind of shape were they in? >> the first gentleman they were able to, he was anxious to get out of there obviously, and he was more with it than the second gentleman. the second gentleman was hypothermia and weak and had to fight harder to get air. >> have you ever seen anything like this flood before? i've heard some people refer to it as the kind of flood that maybe happens once every couple hundred years. >> yeah, i mean, it's not something that we see every day for sure. it's something that we don't see as often, so we have to train more often to make sure we're ready when it happens. >> it's incredible what you did and your whole team is remarkable. rob, thank you so
that will take time for us to do it safely and not create ourselves as a victim but take the necessary risks to get out in a timely matter. fortunately, their windows were up and had a good air pocket in the vehicles, and we were able to go over to it and break the window and get them out. >> what -- i mean, was the person, obviously communicating with the person and passed them a vest. were they panicking? kind of shape were they in? >> the first gentleman they were able to, he...
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used words like you helped me to climb higher for a better view. you're my safe place to fall. you never let me go and so now when i hear those words, it's a little creepy. >> reporter: creepy because eight days later, johnson fell to his death pushed, say prosecutors by the very woman who danced with him. jordan is there anything you want to say? saying nothing to us a defendant leaving court with her parents. ordered to remain on home confinement before the trail, the court called her here for a last-minute hearing as prosecutors fought to send her back to jail. gram's lawyer says she and johnson fought at home where they say cody pinned her down and added he wasn't abusive but controlling her movement. it was cody says gram's lawyer who wanted to go to glaciers national park that night. at this sheer cliff they say there was a grabbing incident all in one motion the grabbing and pushing. 25-year-old johnson fell face-first to his death. this was an accident says gram's lawyer. this is a gross case of over charging by prosecutors adding this is just not fair. you believe this was
used words like you helped me to climb higher for a better view. you're my safe place to fall. you never let me go and so now when i hear those words, it's a little creepy. >> reporter: creepy because eight days later, johnson fell to his death pushed, say prosecutors by the very woman who danced with him. jordan is there anything you want to say? saying nothing to us a defendant leaving court with her parents. ordered to remain on home confinement before the trail, the court called her...
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came to the door, let everybody know it was safe. we opened the door from the inside. and they led us down a safe exit out to the parking lot. those people were heroes, and absolutely saved our lives and the lives of so many -- so many people at the mall. and my wife, as well. she never would have made it off -- of the roof of the mall if it were not for the two plain clothes police that made it up to the roof and secured the way down for them. >> so she was rescued before you were? >> yes, she was rescued probably -- maybe an hour or so before i was. >> well, nick, i'm so glad you and your wife and daughter are okay. and thank you so much for talking to me. >> yeah, absolutely, thank you very much. >> incredibly scary stuff, let us know what you think, you can follow me @andersoncooper. more ahead, the seasoned reporter just happened to be nearby when the attack began. he ran into the mall and did what he was trained to do. he got some of the most dramatic ima images. i'll talk to him ahead on the graphic images. >>> also coming up, the family and talso, the dash cam video, and the p
came to the door, let everybody know it was safe. we opened the door from the inside. and they led us down a safe exit out to the parking lot. those people were heroes, and absolutely saved our lives and the lives of so many -- so many people at the mall. and my wife, as well. she never would have made it off -- of the roof of the mall if it were not for the two plain clothes police that made it up to the roof and secured the way down for them. >> so she was rescued before you were?...
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and reopened the door from the inside. they led us down a safe exit out to the parking lot. those people were heros and absolutely saved our lives and the lives of so many people at the mall. my wife as well. she never would have made it off the roof of the mall if it weren't for two plain clothesed police if they didn't secure the way down for them. >> she was rescued before you were? >> yeah, probably maybe an hour or so before i was. >> nick, i'm so glad you and your wife and your daughter are okay. and thank you so much for talking to me. >> absolutely. thank you very much. >> scary stuff. let us know what you think. follow me on twitter. just ahead, more on the terror attack. tyler hicks, a photographer, happened to be nearby when the terror attack began. he ran into the mall and did what he was trained to do and got the dramatic and first images during the attack. i will talk to him about what he saw. >> graphic video of a family of a florida man whose death is ruled an accident showing the moment of a police car running over him. they call it an execution. the medical exami
and reopened the door from the inside. they led us down a safe exit out to the parking lot. those people were heros and absolutely saved our lives and the lives of so many people at the mall. my wife as well. she never would have made it off the roof of the mall if it weren't for two plain clothesed police if they didn't secure the way down for them. >> she was rescued before you were? >> yeah, probably maybe an hour or so before i was. >> nick, i'm so glad you and your wife...
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safe area, we let them have a benghazi where they can get the weapons to the right people and lead the people of syria out of this terrible situation. he used scud missiles against his own people. i do think, as christiano said, there is against their own people. and finally, on a national security standpoint, it would be the greatest blow to iran in 25 years if arasaad fell and right now, it's destabilizing greater threats to the existence of israel. there's no doubt about it. >> it's so funny, senator, to say this might help teherdatehe. that's exactly the argument that eye used in favor of the iraq war. and we're not going in there because of iran. i heard many people say it. >> it may have been a part of it. albeit it was a false one was weapons of mass instruction. the fact is that the -- that syrians, now, are probably using them. there's no reason why bashe basher asaad wouldn't piece on everything else. if you're willing to standby and watch people be massacred and murdered and the yiet isn't doing anything, that's your point. i ri can guarantee you that the syrians will not fo
safe area, we let them have a benghazi where they can get the weapons to the right people and lead the people of syria out of this terrible situation. he used scud missiles against his own people. i do think, as christiano said, there is against their own people. and finally, on a national security standpoint, it would be the greatest blow to iran in 25 years if arasaad fell and right now, it's destabilizing greater threats to the existence of israel. there's no doubt about it. >> it's...
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you. let us know what you think. follow me on twitter right now. i'm tweeting tonight. >>> next, a "360" exclusive. interview with gabby giffords and her husband mark kelly. safe to say you will find something very surprising, including this family moment at their home in tucson. >> this is the same kind of gun gabby was shot with, a glock nine millimeter glock but in that case it had a magazine that held 33 rounds. this when it's full holds 17. he shot 33 rounds. every round hit somebody, we think. >> so what does his wife think of his choice of weapon in target practice during her recovery from a near fatal gunshot wound? find out next. >>> later, she lost a child at sandy hook. dylan hockley's mom nicole joins us. she's here on capitol hill. we talk to a u.s. senator who wants to filibuster a new debate on gun control laws. we'll talk to him ahead. we'll be right back. see life in the best light. outdoors, or in. transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. maybe even a little better. visit your ey
you. let us know what you think. follow me on twitter right now. i'm tweeting tonight. >>> next, a "360" exclusive. interview with gabby giffords and her husband mark kelly. safe to say you will find something very surprising, including this family moment at their home in tucson. >> this is the same kind of gun gabby was shot with, a glock nine millimeter glock but in that case it had a magazine that held 33 rounds. this when it's full holds 17. he shot 33 rounds....
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. >> hannah anderson is safe and unharmed. >> and miguel marquez joins us from boise, idaho. how delicate and dangerous was this rescue operation, what do we know? >> incredibly so. as i understand it, they had sur veiled the couple for quite some time, hours before, by plane, watching them overhead. they then made the decision to move that special team, elite team of fbi agents in, heavily armed like you would see in the military they moved in and they were late getting out there. they put them out two hours out, so that dimaggio would have no idea they were coming. they snuck up on that camp, sur rounded it, waited until they separated and con fronted dimaggio, and now we know that dimaggio got one shot off with a rifle, possibly another before he was taken down. >> both john walsh and ed smart know the horror of losing a child. ed smart knows the challenge of helping one heal. both fighting to ensure one day no one will have to endure what they have. >> everything this poor girl has gone through. the fact that she's back in san diego safe and sound with her family, it's unbelievable. >
. >> hannah anderson is safe and unharmed. >> and miguel marquez joins us from boise, idaho. how delicate and dangerous was this rescue operation, what do we know? >> incredibly so. as i understand it, they had sur veiled the couple for quite some time, hours before, by plane, watching them overhead. they then made the decision to move that special team, elite team of fbi agents in, heavily armed like you would see in the military they moved in and they were late getting out...
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days. thank you so much. arwa, stay safe. >>> african-american police chief on why, controversial or not, his department uses stop and frisk. >>> and hannah anderson opens up on-line about her captivity and what she thinks of the killer who kidnapped her. i think farmers care more about the land than probably anyone else. we've had this farm for 30 years. we raise black and red angus cattle. we also produce natural gas. that's how we make our living and that's how we can pass the land and water back to future generations. people should make up their own mind what's best for them. all i can say is it has worked well for us. ♪ hooking up the country whelping business run ♪ ♪ trains! they haul everything, safely and on time. ♪ tracks! they connect the factories built along the lines. and that means jobs, lots of people, making lots and lots of things. let's get your business rolling now, everybody sing. ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ helping this big country move ahead as one ♪ ♪ norfolk southern how's that function? ♪ "stubborn love" by the lumineers d
days. thank you so much. arwa, stay safe. >>> african-american police chief on why, controversial or not, his department uses stop and frisk. >>> and hannah anderson opens up on-line about her captivity and what she thinks of the killer who kidnapped her. i think farmers care more about the land than probably anyone else. we've had this farm for 30 years. we raise black and red angus cattle. we also produce natural gas. that's how we make our living and that's how we can pass...
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further conflict. >> dangerous days. thank you. arwa, please stay safe. >>> next, a big city african-american police chief on why controversial or not his department uses stop and frisk. >>> and hannah anderson opens up online about her captivity and what she thinks of the man who kidnapped her. i think farmers care more about the land than probably anyone else. we've had this farm for 30 years. we raise black and red angus cattle. we also produce natural gas. that's how we make our living and that's how we can pass the land and water back to future generations. people should make up their own mind what's best for them. all i can say is it has worked well for us. it's been that way since the day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions
further conflict. >> dangerous days. thank you. arwa, please stay safe. >>> next, a big city african-american police chief on why controversial or not his department uses stop and frisk. >>> and hannah anderson opens up online about her captivity and what she thinks of the man who kidnapped her. i think farmers care more about the land than probably anyone else. we've had this farm for 30 years. we raise black and red angus cattle. we also produce natural gas. that's...
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life. >> arwa damon, stay safe. thank you all. let us know what you think on twitter. >>> up next, he's got a short temper and sharp tongue. it's not easy to confront chris christie. you'll meet a man who did for a very good reason. his 2-year-old daughter's life may depend on it. and what this cancer doctor is accused of doing is obscene, pumping his patients full of chemo to line his pockets. "crime and punishment" when we continue. [ male announcer ] what's important to you? at humana, our medicare agents sit down with you and ask. being active. and being with this guy. [ male announcer ] getting to know you is how we help you choose the humana medicare plan that works best for you. mi familia. ♪ [ male announcer ] we want to help you achieve your best health, so you can keep doing the things that are important to you. taking care of our customers. taking care of her. and the next thing on our list is bungee jumping. [ male announcer ] helping you... now that's what's important to us. [ male announcer ] helping you... a quarter million tweeters is beare tweeting. and 900 mill
life. >> arwa damon, stay safe. thank you all. let us know what you think on twitter. >>> up next, he's got a short temper and sharp tongue. it's not easy to confront chris christie. you'll meet a man who did for a very good reason. his 2-year-old daughter's life may depend on it. and what this cancer doctor is accused of doing is obscene, pumping his patients full of chemo to line his pockets. "crime and punishment" when we continue. [ male announcer ] what's...
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fuels further conflict. >> dangerous days. thank you. arwa, please stay safe. let us know what you think. >>> next, a big city african-american police chief on why controversial or not his department uses stop and frisk. >>> and hannah anderson opens up online about her captivity and what she thinks of the man who kidnapped her. ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of craving something that i can't have ♪ ♪ turn around barbara ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ >>> keeping them honest tonight. new york's controversial policy of detaining and searching people every day in hopes of reducing crime. monday, a judge put limits on it. a new york police officer told "the new york post," welcome to chicago, he said. meaning say goodbye to new york's plummeting murder rate. if that's what the judge wants, this officer said crime will go up. the chicago pd taking exception, saying we had significantly less crime and fewer shootings of any year since 1965, without imposing on the right of our residents. so who's right? and can you operate a stop
fuels further conflict. >> dangerous days. thank you. arwa, please stay safe. let us know what you think. >>> next, a big city african-american police chief on why controversial or not his department uses stop and frisk. >>> and hannah anderson opens up online about her captivity and what she thinks of the man who kidnapped her. ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of craving something that i can't have ♪ ♪ turn around barbara ♪...
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, normal life. >> arwa damon, stay safe. armona, you as well. thank you all. let us know what you think on twitter. >>> up next, he's got a short temper and sharp tongue. it's not easy to confront chris christie. you'll meet a man who did for a very good reason. his 2-year-old daughter's life may depend on it. and what this cancer doctor is accused of doing is obscene, lining his pocket by pumping his patients full of chemo. "crime and punishment" when we continue. [ phil ] when you have joint pain and stiffness... accomplishing even little things can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel for my pain and stiffness, and to help stop joint damage. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a
, normal life. >> arwa damon, stay safe. armona, you as well. thank you all. let us know what you think on twitter. >>> up next, he's got a short temper and sharp tongue. it's not easy to confront chris christie. you'll meet a man who did for a very good reason. his 2-year-old daughter's life may depend on it. and what this cancer doctor is accused of doing is obscene, lining his pocket by pumping his patients full of chemo. "crime and punishment" when we continue. [...