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it seems terror has now touchdown denmark. a cafe riddled with bullet holes this morning and a synagogue under fire and the suspect may have been taken down after shooting at police. did he talk to a cartoonist over images of prophet mohamed? >> this is now. the snowiest record on month since 1872 in boston and it's only the 15th of february. >> this is cnn breaking news. you just heard of sound of
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dozens of gunshots when a man opened fire in a denmark cafe. >> we want to welcome you to the morning here. i'm christi paul. >> i'm martin savitch. we want to play more of that audio for you now. >> i realized that every time we talk about those people, there will be always -- yes, it is freedom of speech, but -- and the turning point is but -- why do we still say "but" when we -- [ gunfire ]
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>> you can hear the scrambling. interestingly, you don't hear screaming. you just hear scrambling and trying to get out of the way and as though the shots wouldn't stop. next take you to a synagogue in the heart of the danish capital that came under attack and a man hit in the head there. the gunman is now killed with a shoot-out with police overnight. earlier, police released this surveillance image of who they were looking for. >> police say they are operating under the assumption he carried out both attacks but they are trying to determine if he really did act alone. we will talk with a witness to a salve faye shooting in a moment. first, check in with cnn senior international correspondent nic robertson. nic, take us back. how did this all unfold? >> reporter: yesterday afternoon the group of about 50 people had gathered for sort of a freedom of expression forum that was being hosted by lars vilks, the
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cartoonist who in 2007 depicted the prophet mohamed as a dog. there was tight security. people had to come in and out of the venue through sort of an airport style security screening detector. there was -- there were bodyguards there for the cartoonist, there was a concern because there had been threats already made against his life. then the gunman. the police say he had a small automatic weapon opened fire from outside and tried to get inside. the bodyguards returned fire, three injured and not seriously, returning fire. the gunman ran away and hijacked a car and dumped the car and fled possibly into the train network. then he goes to the synagogue and shoots a man who is believed to have been a young man who is believed to have been on guard duty outside the synagogue, as well as two police officers there. the two officers injured. the young man killed. then as this is happening, the police have also seen and
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released this photo image of the man they believe is the attacker and they are also narrowing down the location which they narrowed down just a street away from where i am now. an apartment building that they staked out at 11:00 at night. they are there all through the night. then the police say 4:50 the alleged gunman returns there and they shoot him. we don't know who this man is. the only details we have had from the police so far, he is fairly tall, of an athletic build, and somewhere between 25 and 30 years of age. we just do not know who it is, what he was, or his motives yet. >> so much more to know. nic robertson, thank you very much. first angered a lot of people back in 2007 when lars
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vilks depicted the prophet mohamed with a dog. he told cnn that same year, the drawing was calculated to elicit a reaction. >> i don't think it should be a problem to insult a religion because it should be possibly to insult all religions and they could be in a democratic way, i tell you, if you insult one, you should insult the other ones. >> did you just get a death threat? >> i will kill you you son of a [ bleep ]. >> why aren't you afraid? you just received a death threat. >> you get used to it. >> reporter: you get used to it, he said. let's talk on the phone with a witness who was at that free speech forum with vilks. dennis brinks, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> reporter: so glad that you're okay, first of all. take us back to the cafe yesterday. what was it like from your
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prospective? i know it happened quickly as this whole conversation started. >> yes. after we heard the shots from the -- from the room next door, we -- yeah, we kind of panicked a lot of us. most people ran to the door to get out and to -- i was in a group of, like, four people. we were trying to get out of one door. then we heard shots at the the other side of the door which was in the streets and we dared to go out any way. we were just hiding, trying to hide behind tables that were turned over. i, myself, tried to hide behind a sound system but we know -- we knew we were totally defenseless if the assassinator would get into the room. yeah, we were just trying to hide actually. >> how many gunshots do you think you heard, dennis? >> i would say i think i heard
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about 30 or 40 shots. there was first a series of shots and then a man yelled something, which, to me, sounded like a rape, and then there were several other shots after that. and i think the police also opened gunfire at that particular time. >> did you feel like that the response, the authority response, the police getting there was quick enough? >> sorry. i can't really hear what you say. >> do you think that the response -- did you feel the police got there in a good amount of time? >> yes. well, there were police there from the beginning. there were security check when we skam in and there were two police officers in uniforms and there were several people, i don't know how many, because people from the intelligence service, they are not so
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recognizable, but i think there were maybe eight or ten of them, so -- and without them, he definitely would have got in. so they were the ones who saved our lives. >> did you hear the gunman say anything or was it just gunshots? >> yes, i heard him, as i said, i heard him yell something but in a language i didn't understand, so i couldn't -- i can't say what he was yelling. >> okay. but he was yelling. dennis, again, we are grateful that you're okay. thank you so much for sharing this experience with us so we can have a better understanding. dennis brink there live for us from copenhagen, thank you, sir. >> you're welcome. cnn law enforcement analyst tom fuentes joins us from washington. danish police are looking into this as an act of terror. do you know if they had any indication there was in the works? >> i don't think they had any
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indication. they were obviously worried about the possibility because lars vilks who traveled to the convention from sweden have been under death threats for years and plots already of an american women was trying to put a team together and go to stockholm and cut this throat while he was in his home. he has been under this threat and under protection. he had bodyguards there from the danish intelligence service, as well as police who were apparently manning some type of security checkpoint for people entering to attend the conference, approximately 50 attendees so they definitely thought it was a possibility, but i don't think they knew there was an absolute plot or they would have thwarted it before it got this far. >> interesting the level of security was there and they screened people inside yet they hold it in front of a cafe or inside where is there a large glass window and the gunman just simply shot from the outside/in. >> right. he was trying to work his way
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in. i think you can ask some questions about that security and i'm not sure how it was set up. i haven't seen any reporting to indicate exactly how the checkpoint was set up to protect people and check people that were going into it, or to deal with someone who went from the checkpoint from the outside as he did in this case. you have three wounded police officers, you have one person killed right at the location of the speech, and you wonder why one person was able to come fire 30 shots and escape basically, apparently leaving that site unharmed, but leaving three people wounded and one dead. >> you mentioned lars vilks on the most wanted list and i'm wondering what does it take to become a prime target for terrorists? >> if you draw a cartoon that insults the prophet mohamed, that guarantees it and if you display that on your tv network
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and it offends them they put you on this particular list. this particular list was put out by inspired magazine in yemen and it listed charlie h"charli. >> along with the fbi and lars vilks himself have uncovered the plots to actually kill him. there has been a bounty on his head for 100,000 to kill him and an additional 50,000 if you kill him by cutting his throat. the attention was they wanted to do a home invasion, go into his home the middle of the night and kill him with butcher knives and cut his throat.
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>> tom fuentes, thank you very much. >> thank you. coming up, a brutal blizzard causing dangers on the roadways. this is going to affect so many people because we are talking about some tough travel as well. all of this has battered boston who is preparing for the worst of the storm. >> reporter: conditions are getting worse and worse here in boston! all of these snow mountains around me getting taller. more on how this city is coping after the break. (vo) after 50 years of designing cars for crash survival, subaru has developed our most revolutionary feature yet. a car that can see trouble...
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the first deaths and hopefully the only deaths associated with this storm. roadway accident there as you can see killed three people. this is in ohio. it is part of this blizzard that we have been watching. >> and we are all going to be watching it for a while because, right now, millions of people are feeling the effects of another strong blizzard. snow causing travel concerns and bringing power outages across the country and wind and snow is really the danger. >> it is. large snowfalls are forcing state leaders to urge caution. that includes the governor of massachusetts. >> i mean, i can't say this enough. unless you have a really good reason to be out tomorrow, we would urge you to stay off the roads so the crews can do the work they need to do to plow the roads and continue to do the work we have been doing the past week or so to remove and dispose of snow from previous storms. >> let's bring in cnn's kristina
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alesci who is in hard-hit boston. to look at you sums up the feeling of many in that city. good morning. >> reporter: yeah. good morning, martin. it is cold and brutal and it's getting worse and worse. a couple of hours ago when i got off the road behind me, it was clear. now it is not clear. it's going to get tougher and tougher to plow with the snow coming down. about 1 to 3 inches an hour. that makes it difficult to plow and what makes it even more difficult to plow is the fact that you've got winds, the wind is picking up. it was about 22 miles an hour. our meteorologists are saying at some parts of the coast it could reach up to 65 to 70 miles an hour. when the wind picks up on hills like this, you'll see it kind of whipping around. you'll see a little bit right now. that is going to make visibility really, really tough. this city has just been hit so hard. this is the fourth storm in as many weeks. as you can see down this street, the city has not melted all of
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this snow. it has had to bring in resources from around the country really, new york state alone has sent two snow melters into boston to take care of some of it. it's still not enough. it's really taking a toll on the city. mass transit has been shut down. i was talking to residents yesterday. this is the first time that they can remember that mass transit has been shut down. residents had to take their cars off the street last night at 10:00 a.p.m. because there was parking band. the second time this season we have had a blizzard warning. that is unprecedented. the governor again using those words yesterday, stay inside, stay warm, it's not worth going outside. guys? >> take good care there, cristina. i read they are reconfiguring some of the two-way streets into one way to ease the congestion. >> airline travelers are also
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feeling the storm's effects with over 1,600 flights cancelled. among the hardest hit airport is boston's logan airport and new jersey's newark airport. let's bring in ivan cabrera. i think i know how far south the storm is going because i'm repositioning to nashville to meet the weather there. >> we have twin storms. this one and that one that is affecting the south here so a big deal. look at boston right now getting crushed. if you watch closely here along the southeastern cape, do you see the lightning bolts there? thundersnow currently occurring across the region. incredible snowfall rates of 2 to 4 inches an hour with winds at around 40 miles an hour. whiteout conditions currently occurring so we are in the meat of the blizzard here. the blizzard warnings have been extended further into central massachusetts. why? not because more snow is going to fall but because the snow that is already on the ground and the winds whipping that up. we are going to be talking about a ground blizzard here so
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unbelievable event occurring right now. we will watch for the high tides coming up in the next hour here. if we do okay this morning, i think we will be fine but there is a possibility of some splashover as those north winds begin to hit the cape in the next showers with the high tide coming in. look at the windchills as well from 20 to 30 below to the north and west. this air mass is coming to the south and east so boston, 5 degrees. that is balmy for you right now. by tomorrow morning about 20 to 30 degrees below zero. that is the way it's going to feel and the snow that is on the ground is still blowing around so even though it has stopped from the sky, it's going to feel like it's still snowing because of the wind. guys? >> my goodness. thundersnow. somebody take a picture of that. i'd love to see it tweeted or even on instagram or something. that has got to be something to see. >> when you hear thunder in the middle of a snowstorm, absolutely. >> thank you so much, ivan. can ukraine's fragile cease-fire hold? they agreed to stop firing at
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we want to go to cnn's erin mclaughlin who is live with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. cnn's teams on the ground in eastern ukraine saying they are hearing shelling in the areas of maripol as well as another city that saw intense fighting in the buildup to the cease-fire. meanwhile, according to russian media reports they will have a telephone conference later today to discuss the cease-fire which by all accounts looks to be extremely fragile. meanwhile, russian defense ministry denying allegations coming out of the united states that russia had moved heavy weapon systems into eastern ukraine to help the separatists in the buildup to the cease-fire. on friday, u.s. state department officials releasing satellite images that it said showed
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weapon systems around the ukrainian city of deboltvo which had been a flash point to the buildup in the cease-fire. on saturday they tweeted out the satellite images which russian officials are now disputing. >> erin, we appreciate the update. thank you. denmark's prime minister says her country will never bow to fear. the suspect in two deadly terror attacks is dead. the question now is did he act alone? foreign markets. asian debt that recognizes the shift in the global economy. you know, the kind that capitalizes on diversity across the credit spectrum and gets exposure to frontier and emerging markets. if you convert 4-quarter p/e of the s&p 500, its yield is doing a lot better... if you've had to become your own investment expert, maybe it's time for bny mellon, a different kind of wealth manager ...and black swans are unpredictable.
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this is cnn breaking news. 31 minutes past the hour. good to have you with us. there are so many questions about the deadly terror attacks in copenhagen, denmark, police have investigating whether this person at a fatal shooting in a cafe and danish capital acted alone. he was killed hours ago in a shoot-out with police. but the pictures you're looking at here are of his house where
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the shoot-out happened. this all started yesterday when a gunman sprayed a koeppcopenha cafe with bullets and killing one person there. a crowd had gathered with a free speech forum with cartoonist on the hit list. later, a by-stander was killed in another incident. i understand you have new information regarding the victims here? >> yes. at the we now the first man was called at the debate for free speech but [ inaudible ] from copenhagen he has been very interested in free speech and was commencing a lot on "charlie hebdo" at facebook and on media. he was at the meeting and he talked to people we have spoken to about the importance of being there and we also know that the second victim who was shot in front of the jewish synagogue in
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copenhagen was a security guard next to a meeting held next to the synagogue. >> those are the victims. what do we know definitively? is there anything we know about this gunman? >> we do not know if it is the same person and not certain it is the man police have shot and killed this morning but we do know that police are investigating in several addresses in copenhagen at this moment to find evidence if they can connect this man to the shooting and we know that the police was waiting at an apartment they knew that he had been seen there and taxi driver told the police he had dropped the man off and we know from city tv that the man was at the building around 4:00 last afternoon and left the building briefly after and police was waiting when he returned. they caught him and he started
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shooting at the police with the police firing back and kill this man. >> he was shooting at police were the reports we heard as well and that they then shot him. astrid, we appreciate the update. thank you so much. let's bring in cnn military analyst mark hertling. she also said the terror threat against denmark was serious prior to that. what do you think the danish authorities may have been seeing or anticipating? >> good morning, martin. first of all, across europe, all of the ministries are upping their anti-terror watch. i think all of it is as a result of what occurred in "charlie hebdo" and in belgium. from my time as commander of us forces in europe there was a constant sharing of information
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between sharing of the country of nato. the danish are linked very closely to the danish military in what is called the fossferit in denmark and i think the information sharing has improved significantly since the attacks the last few months. >> it's quite clear the danish authorities believe they have got the one gunman, but i'm also curious they would have to investigate just to make sure. how do you investigate to see if there were others involved? >> yes, certainly. all indicators are -- i mean, just from the style of this attack that initial indicators are it's a lone wolf attack. i mean, the attack on a building, the spraying of 30 to 50 shots, it wasn't a single shot action against a certain target. this was an advertised event, as many free speech events are in denmark and the other nordic countries. all indicators there was a lone wolf attack, but i think the very important piece is they are
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outside this individual home. they will be able to check his computers. they will be able to find out who he has been communicating with so these lone wolf attacks that give a treasure atroptrove them to think of extreme terrorists like this individual did. >> it would be easy perhaps to criticize authorities now after the facts and say was it wise to hold an event like this in front after window but you just mentioned lone wolf attack. this is really difficult even for, say, the united states to s?y to detect before it happensp >> well, absolutely. in fact, the individual whose name that this event bored, the lars vilks association, if you will, mr. vilks has been on the top nine list of inspire magazine most wanted as you just
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mentioned. he has been attacked several times in his swedish home. in fact, two individuals tried to burn his house down. there was a pennsylvania woman who was recently convicted on an attack against him. so these kinds of lone wolf attacks are extremely difficult to counter and you just hope for information before they occur, but, truthful lly it's tough to stop these and in the united states we have the potential of this occurring as well. >> we believe the weapon used here was a pistol semiautomatic and easily to obtain in this country but not that part of europe. where would the firearm be coming from? >> that struck me in the attack too. having lived there recently in several jobs, they do not put the emphasis on guns like we do. it's very difficult to purchase and transport and bring across borders any kind of weapons. so some of these attacks are telling me that there are some deficiencies in checking or as
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we know with the -- it's very simple to move across borders with things in the trunk of your car even. so that is the part that i think is really baffling a lot of european security agencies and intelligence agencies, where are these weapons coming from? what kind of gun market and even explosive markets are out there? that's going to be a key factor in this investigation. >> you can bet authorities are going to be thinking very deeply into that. general, thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you, martin. coming up, we are tracking the latest on that winter snowstorm that is bearing down in the northeast, boston, along with millions of others, feeling the worst of this storm. this hour, we will bring you the forecast, the very latest is next. what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day.
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while you were sleeping, it started snowing in a lot of place along the east coast so let's show you video of that snowfall. by the way, this is not boston, it's maryland, which is one of the many states that is feeling this brutal snow. as many as 50 million people are dealing with this snow and forced the airlines to cancel some flights. >> it's cold and windy here. we are outside of columbus circle and extremely busy area but quiet at the moment because people want to stay indoors and stay warm. we have had brutal temperatures here. we have missed the brunt of the snowstorm. obviously, that is over in massachusetts and into boston.
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but we have had some impressive wind gusts. remember, manhattan is highly densely populated with buildings and they create this natural wind tunnel, so if you move across the city blocks, you get this gust of wind and, all of a sudden, the windchill values drop well below freezing. we have got a little device here that we are measuring that and we have seen windchill values drop below freezing. in fact, i want to point something out to you here outside the columbus circle is the ever-present cnn sign. as we talked in to get coffee this morning, that temperature read 22 degrees and it is now at 14. the point being is that temperatures are dropping behind this system and it is going to continue to get colder. we have got very cold air mass settling in. arctic blast. that means people need to be aware of the possible of hypothermia and frostbite because that is our next main focus with this storm as it starts to quickly exit the region, the winds are going to pick up and the temperatures are going to drop as well. if we get a chance to bring up
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some of the graphics you can see that we have had, obviously, the snow into the boston region and that is the area that will see the 8 inches to perhaps up to a foot of snow, especially as you get towards the coast of maine where we have our heavier snow bands at the moment. but really it's starting to focus on the colder temperatures and how people are going to be impacted by this storm with temperatures being the coldest of the season. martin? >> please stay warm out there and thanks very much for your reporting. >> doing our best. >> it just won't let up, will it? >> not at all. in fact, we want to get to boston because you have got the traffic headaches and the snow. there are some real health risks that a lot of times we don't think about when we are talking about this -- these kind of weather conditions. the american health association saying people who are outdoors in cold weather should, quote, avoid sudden exertion such as lifting a heavy shovel full of
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snow and they say walking through heavy wet snow or snow drifts can strain a person's heart. you don't always think about that. let's bring in a cardiologist. thank you for being with us. what are some of the health threats that may be easy for you to spot but maybe not so to the average person? >> i think the cold weather creates a tremendous amount of burden to the heart and the system. just being cold. people tend to become dehydrated very quickly. they don't drink enough fluids. blood can sludge and get slower and people are more depressed. there's a lot of things we don't think about and then most people who are deconditioned who go outside and shovel snow and tremendous amounts of snow put themselves at risk. it's a sudden output of exertion
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that creates a problem. we call it the weakened warrior syndrome when people don't do any activity and then go outside and do something very strenuous and put the heart at some risk. so we really see this quite frequently that people present with symptoms of chest discomfort and sometimes they don't show up, they work through it and present with a heart attack and it's difficult to get to people in this kind of weather as well. so i guess there's so many confounding factors that come together and create a risk at this time of the year. shoveling snow is one of the things we, as a general rule, recommend against for our heart patients. >> but even for people who you don't think about it. we hear it all the time about somebody who had a heart attack just because they were shoveling snow.
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and you mentioned, i mean, we know people can't get to them and people may not be able to get to the hospital because of travel. when you have a blizzard situation like this what is hospital life like for the doctors, the nurses who may be working a lot of extra hours? >> yeah. people can get stuck in the hospital in weather like this if the buses and the trains aren't working. there's a tremendous hospital plan to keep people warm and fed and rooms are supplied to support stuff. they do a tremendous job. it's a disaster situation and there's an incredible amount of coordination to create a plan to make things happen for people but the hospitals are crowded. it's difficult to discharge people because they can't get out of the hospitals. the hospital becomes quite full.
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and, again, the public service does such a tremendous job in keeping the roads clear but a day like today when there is wind gusts and blizzard conditions, it's very difficult to get out there and so there are a lot of contingency plans where support staff and physicians will be in the hospital early and stay there and do double shifts. it's tremendous. >> dr. brian bilchik, we so appreciate your insight. take good care there in boston, of course. >> thank you. >> thank you. next, some of the other stories that we are following this morning, including the american sniper murder trial which is going to resume again tomorrow morning. ahead, why prosecutors say mental health had nothing to do with the murderses. meet the world's newest energy
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the so-called american sniper trial resumes on monday. so far we have seen dramatic dash cam video of a police chase and video of the alleged killer holed up in his car telling police voodoo is among us. is not ptsd as the defense maintains caused the killing. cnn's ed lavandera has more from the state of texas. testimony will continue this week starting monday morning
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here in stevenville, texas. the jury of ten women and two men will continue hearing testimony. they've already heard three days' worth so far. the prosecution is still putting on its case. they will continue to call witnesses detailing the events of the day chris kyle and chad littlefield were murdered. they will get into the details and mental health issues they are trying to knock down. remember. prosecutors are trying to show it was more the abuse of recreational drugs and alcohol which had a greater effect on eddie ray routh instead of the mental health issue. so we will see a lot more of and that continued testimony here this week ahead. ed lavandera, cnn, stephenville, texas. coming up next hour on "new day" a suspected gunman is dead in denmark after opening fire on a cafe and a synagogue. now the prime minister is speaking out. >> translator: this is not a battle between islam and the west and not a battle between muslims and nonmuslims but a battle between the freedoms of the individual of a dark
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57 minutes past the hour. beyonce's "killer" dance routines have become almost as popular as her songs. her chief choreographer points out the dance star's moves you want to watch. this was brought to the grammy stage last year performing beside madonna.
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he is one to watch today. >> on the roof, will luck performs his urban ballet and undulating his body like a human on wave machine and with dramatic footwork. his home city of memphis has produced elvis and b.b. king. now he has transformed his moves and taken around the world. >> if i was to describe it to you, i would say it's like michael jackson times ten and a lot of slides and glides and a lot of toe spins. i think this is one of the greatest dance styles of all time. ♪ >> i picked little buck as one of my ones to watch, because he is a star. he is an innovator. he is magical. his movement is so original. people have been waving and being fluid forever, you know?
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but he's made it be something else. ♪ >> the first time i actually saw memphis junk when i was 12 years old. i was in a skating rink in memphis and when i walked in i saw this guy gliding across the ice like it was water and nothing i've never seen before. i haven't seen michael move this way and that is what changed my whole world. ♪ >> it's a beautiful dance to me. that is what i really want people to see. ♪ >> you can check out the full show at cnn.com/onestowatch. ♪ we are following two big stories for you this morning. police in denmark investigating two terror attacks that left two
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people dead, five others hurt. the suspect killed by police. one of the apparent targets a cartoonist who depicted mohamed with a image of a dog. more than 1600 flights are canceled into boston and the snow is just starting to pile up, folks. this is cnn breaking news. so glad to have your company. i'm christi paul. >> i'm martin savitch. >> we are following breaking news this morning. police investigating whether the suspect in twin terror attacks in a synagogue and danish capital acted along. >> the suspected gunman was killed hours ago at his apartment in copenhagen. earlier they released this surveillance photo of him. it started yesterday when a gunman sprayed a copenhagenaf

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