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the state side. >> guys thanks very much. we'll stay on top of this story. welcome to cnn, good to have you here on our network. you can follow me on twitter. please tweet me @wolfeblitzer. thanks very much for watching. see you tomorrow. erin burr net out front starts right now. breaking news american warships on the move at this hour. a major show of force against iran. a live report coming up. and an out front investigation, we have disturbing new footage tonight of a horfic gas attack on innocence civilians. this is happening now. we're going to show that to you. more breaking news. new video released in the case of a baltimore man arrested and then dead. his spine said to have been severed. out front tonight, the city's mayor. let's go out front. ♪
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good evening to all. i'm erin burr net. u.s. warships moving into place against iran. tonight the uss theodore roosevelt normandy deployed to the arabian sea. they will join seven more warships on a mission against iran. they're supposed to monitor iranian ships to see if they're shipping weapons. this announcement comes on the same day we are learning that an american reporter for "the washington post" has been charged for spying for the u.s. against iran. he's in tehran where he's jailed. the state department calls the charges against him absurd. demanding his release. in the same breath state department officials say this all has no bearing, no bearing at all on a nuclear deal with iran. they say warship and a jailed american journalists are not related to a deal to stop iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. our chief national security
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correspondent jim sciutto is out front. these are major developments. upping the ante in a huge way. let's start with these warships. they're being deployed to see if the iranians are shipping weapons. that would presume the americans are willing to board the ships would could be perceived to be an act of war. are they willing to board them? >> it's something they would like to avoid. they're moving into position to search for arms. i am told they are joining other allied naval ships in the area. these are the saudis the egyptians, and of that group of partner nations, including the americans, but not necessarily the americans, if those iranian ships do enter yemeni territoryal waters they are prepared to board them. and search them. and look for those weapons. if they're there. >> a pretty incredible thing if it were to actually happen. because, obviously, there's this nuclear deal they say is more important than anything. and today, jim, we learned about
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charges, iran with an american journalist who's been in jail for seven, eight months. washington post reporter an american in tehran. they're charging him with spying. at the same time the united states is still involved in the nuclear negotiations and they seem to be going full steam ahead with t. i don't get it. you put warships out there. you have an american in jail. the state department says it's absurd and they're going ahead with the deal? >> this has been a decision from the obama administration to make the nuclear talks about the nuclear program. you separate out iran's support for terrorism. and iran's horrible human rights record at home. also this case of the american journalist i've met him in iran. i yesterday. these charge charges a worst case scenario. these are very serious charge said. it means he could face a very serious trial in this country. and a very serious sentence.
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but listen to how the state department answered that question that you asked, how do you have nuclear negotiations and separate out this case of an american in one of the worst prisons in iran? here's what she had to say. >> we always raise it in every ground. that's correct. >> so i'm wondering, does this give you any pause about, you know going full throttle ahead with the -- >> they are separate issues. >> that's been the position there. separate issues. it is true that secretary kerry do raise the case of jason. there are two other cases that are held there. they made this decision pursue the nuclear track, avoid the other issues. you've got americans there and naval warships with a possible standoff. it's hard to imagine how you keep those balls in the air juggling. it's a difficult dip lowlomatic
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dance. >> something about it doesn't make any sense about what you just heard. jim sciutto. thank you. we have breaking news with the first migrants rescued from the ship in the mediterranean arriving in italy at this hour. only 28 are known to have survived. this is the ship that rescued them. nearly 1,000 people are feared dead. the ship they were on capsized. there are women and children below decks, apparently as it sank. many of them fleeing isis. the terror group is now growing stronger operating controlling parts of libya and releasing this new video. showing the gruesome beheadings of dozens of christians. nic robertson is out front. >> reporter: nearly 1,000 people feared lost. drowned when the fishing boat from libya to sicily capsized. that deadly crossing now an
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almost daily tragedy. most of the migrants heading to europe. in search of a better life. but among them those escaping the brutal advance of isis which just released new images of another execution. frames of fear snapshots from a 29 minute isis and libya propaganda video. ethiopian christians isis says some of them beheaded on libya's mediterranean coast. the others shot dead. hundreds of miles away near libya's southern borders. chillingly similar, to a brutal isis mass murder two months ago. back then it was 21 egyptian coptic christians executed. the next day, egyptian fighter jets pounded isis hideouts. a subtext to this new slick video. the bombings made no difference. isis is expanding in libya.
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the country's foreign minister is appealing for international help. >> we are appalled at this barbaric killing of 28 ethiopian nationals yesterday in libya. >> reporter: six months ago, isis was only just beginning to put down roots in libya. today, they're using this multilayered propaganda video. put together by the same media propagandaests isis uses in iraq and syria. portraying themselves not just as expanding in libya, but connected to isis central in syria. in iraq and syria, isis has repeatedly targeted christians. demanding they convert to islam, pay a non-muslim tax or face execution. the new video uses iraqi and syrian christians claiming they live safely under isis. but it's hardly the message most
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people are going to remember edited together with such brutal killings. erin. >> nic robertson thank you from london. out front phil nud, the author of the new book the head game. along with seth jones, senior official of u.s. special operations candidate during the iraq and afghanistan wars. these u.s. warships we've got up to nine of them and they are supposedly there to watch these iranian ships and see if they are transporting weapons. in the middle of a nuclear deal. the state department is doing everything it can to say nothing of this is related to the nuclear deal which is hard for anyone to understand. what is the u.s. going to do about it? to actually do what they say they're going to do they would have to board the ship. to do that would unravel the whole deal. will they actually have the nerve to do it? >> erin look if you're talking about boarding a ship across --
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off the coast of yemen, let me be clear on the intelligence picture. if you're an intelligent professional you can get to a level of confidence let's say 60% or 70% that there might be a weapon on a ship. my problem is an intelligence professional you have one shot here if you're going to board a ship. that is you got to be 90% or 100%. i don't think you can get to that level of confidence. i think this is message to the iranians that says be careful. if you arm the houthis, we'll go after you. boarding a ship the confidence is not high enough to board a ship. >> they can't doop it and be wrong. >> one shot. >> you cannot be wrong. seth, this new isis video, horrific masked man speaking english with an american accent. you have some christians being shot to death and beheaded in different locations. all this video released at the same time from isis.
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why is this important that, again, in a libyan video you have the man doing the talking, speaking english, with an american accent? >> well erin since the overthrow of kadafi in 2011 libya has deteriorated into a sort of miasma of jihadist groups. isis now controls territory, including places like that is encouraging americans to come over there is interesting. this actually comes within 24 hours of major fbi arrests, boat in minneapolis and san diego of six individual who were trying to join isis. thissis this is an effort to get people to come over to isis. >> this point about different locations you have some being shot some being beheaded in different places.
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this shows a control of more territory, it shows coordination it shows something much more sophisticated in libya than a lot of people expected. >> let's talk about the shift we've seen in recent months. if we were talking, let's say going back to last fall or through the winter, you would have said isis in syria and iraq is an ideological engine. it's people are saying i'm interested. i might not know isis people, but i want to sign up to the big guys on the block. the significance of what we saw with this video, is that we're now seeing not only ideological interest by these groups we're seeing operational coordination. the coordination of this video is shot in libya, may be produced or circulated by people in iraq. that kind of coordination is something we didn't see months ago. what it shows me isis is trying to jell the global jihadi movement beyond ideology to
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operational coordination. >> which could be significant. their ultimate goal is a caliphate which would take all of this space over. thanks to both of you. i appreciate it. next we have on out front investigation which we think is important to see. this is awful to see but important. we have graphic new video. this is gas attack against innocent civilians in syria. we'll show it to you. and we're going to talk about the what the united states is doing to stop it. this is coming out right now. this isn't from long time ago. six baltimore police officers suspended tonight. new video of a black man's arrest surfaces. new information tonight about the white deputy at the center of the tulsa shooting. records show he wasn't allowed to carry the gun he fired. is he getting special treatment? people ship all kinds of things. but what if that thing is a few hundred thousand doses of flu vaccine. that need to be kept at 41 degrees.
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today we have new video to show you. this is video of a family that was attacked with chlorine gas. a family with three small children. it is disturbing and frankly evil when you look at what happens to this family. we believe it is important to show the world what is taking place right now in syria. here's atika shubert with an out front investigation. >> reporter: the grandmother
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brought in first, already dead. then the three children foam at the baby's mouth a tell tale system of chlorine gas. there is no space for them at this hospital. the children are piled on top of their grandmother' body. two-year-old sarah still breathing. we tried everything when the family was brought in the doctor told cnn. cpr, oxygen masks, respirator all of it failed. his eye and lungs burning while trying to resusitate this little girl and others the doctor testified before the united nations security council. he will do the same this week showing evidence of chlorine gas being used by the assad regime. despite these images syrian president bashar al assad dismissed the video. it's been nearly three years since president obama set his
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red line. >> we have been very clear to the assad regime and other players on the ground that a red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch chemical weapons moving around or being utilized. >> i told them that president obama mentioned that chemical weapon use is a red line. many of them actually laughed. >> reporter: the doctor who has campaigned around the world for a no fly zone and a humanitarian corridor into syria brought this doctor to the u.s. to share what he witnessed. >> it happened last year. it is happening now. >> reporter: since the president's declaration, iran seems to have destroyed the weapons. there is nothing illegal with chlorine beach unless you pump it into a barrel and use a helicopter to drop it on to
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civilians. which is what happened to civilians here. hours after both doctors testified to the un another chlorine gas attack was reported in the same area. in syria, this doctor says there is no such thing as a safe place. an admission that the horror captured in this video, is bound to be repeat. when that video was shown to the un security council, the un ambassador said there wasn't a dry eye in the house. sadly both doctors i talked to said they don't need tears, what they need is help stopping the bombs from dropping. i mean it's just horrible when you see those lifeless bodies of those banebies. >> thank you. i want to bring republican congressman turner. this is horrific. when you see those children it's almost as if there's a wax body. they're so lifeless. this gas attack happened just one month ago, right?
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this is in recent days. president obama had said the syrian president basher al assad crossed a red line two years ago when he used chemical weapons. when you see these children these babies do you think the united states has failed? >> erin you've been doing an excellent job tonight making the case throughout this entire area of questioning what is the american response. chlorine chlorine gas is one of the most painful deaths -- it was very horrific both with what you're seeing with isil isis the assad ruegimeregime. we're seeing their use of 21st century communication techniques. we are seeing an area that has become lawless and barbaric. it deserves a greater american response. it's certainly the administration needs to have a coordinated response for.
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>> when you're saying a greater american response. let's go back to when assad used that gas in 2013. at the time you said you would vote no to military action against syria. assad still in power. we're seeing chemical weapons being used. do you still say no in terms of american military intervention? >> well it wasn't a no to american military intervention it's a no to what the president's -- >> that was air strikes. >> -- if chemical weapons had been used he would do tactical air strikes to try to diminish their capability to use chemical weapons. he had, in fact no real plan as to how the attacks would be coordinated, not make a greater problem. what we see within libya, this president needs to come up with a coordinated plan in libya and in the assad regime, issue with syria. we need a post kadafi regime
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plan. the united states is continuing to allow these areas to fall into chaos and isil and isis barbaric tactics are filling in the void. >> the syria president was asked about his use of chlorine gas. he said we didn't use it, there's no proof. the proof seems to be undeniable. this video was also disturbing. this was last night on 60 minutes. they showed the gas attack in 2013. in which 1,400 civilians died. the alternative to assad, if the u.s. said get him out of there. that alternative could be isis. which controls growing territory in syria. is the ugly truth here, the basher al assad is better than any other alternative? >> i don't think you make that false choice. i think the issue, really comes down to the administration once
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again, committing itself to the area. when the president committed to withdrawal from iraq he vowed to hold terrorists at bay. when he failed to do that the void was filled by isis that went into syria and retook territory in iraq. now we're seeing as you reported today, they're coordinated assassinations of christians and killings in libya. >> yes. >> this is all an area that needs united states leadership. when you look at 9/11 commission report. chapter 12 said if america looks at this as an issue of al qaeda and osama bin laden and walks away we're going to have this type of chaos we have today, the president needs to step up with a coordinated global response for this level of terrorism and certainly post planning for the regimes regimes. >> thank you for your time. i appreciate it. next we have no video. this is a black suspect that died from a severed spine. my guest, the victim's attorney
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breaking news. six police officers suspended in baltimore this as new video surfaces tonight of a young black man arrested by police who went into a coma dying of a severe injury to his spinal cord. in this video you see 25-year-old freddy grace screaming as he's dragged by police. [ bleep ]. >> after they tased [ bleep ] like that. man i been recording this [ bleep ] i been recording it. >> get his badge number. >> what car he come out of, yo? >> you see him unable to walk. his legs lifeless at this point.
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it took police 30 minutes to call for medical help after these pictures. you hear him screaming in pain as he's being dragged. police say they're investigating. they say the officers insist they did not use force. how did freddy gray end up like this? on life support, spending the last week of his life in a coma with a severed spine? miguel marquez is out front from baltimore. >> reporter: witnesses say from the very beginning, freddy gray asked for medical attention. >> they flipped him over and put both knees on his back. and held him there. till the cruiser came to pick him up. he was hollering that the haund confident handcuffs were too top.
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>> reporter: six of the officers are suspended with pay after 25-year-old gray died sunday. >> there was no physical bodily injury that we saw, nor was it evident in the autopsy of mr. gray. none of his limbs were broken. he did suffer a very tragic injury to his spinal cord. which resulted in his death. >> reporter: cell phone video captured by a witness shows his limp body being cared by police as he shouts in pain. witnesses say what happened before the cell phone started recording, amounted to abuse. his family lawyer says his spine was nearly severed. >> he put his hands up like this the officer went straight to him. hit him in his mouth. put the cuffs on him. >> reporter: police disagree saying gray was arrested without force or incident. he has a history of prior drug arrests and lived in one of west baltimore's toughest neighborhoods. the family lawyer says gray got
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coffee that sunday morning, saw police officers, he feared and ran. as soon as he saw police he took off running across this green patch here. and across this street and down this alleyway here. police say it took two minutes from when they first saw him to the time they arrested him. which is hard to believe it is several blocks away. the family lawyer contests information police has put out. it is critical to know when gray was seriously injured and how long it took to actually get him help. this where witnesses say he was first taken by police. other witnesses told his attorney he was dragged 20 feet up the sidewalk here. this is the housing project in baltimore. he was dragged to this area. that part where you see the video, that's where this was taken here. one of many police surveillance cameras on this block. baltimore police say only one picked up a tiny bit of the
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incident. it didn't show any officers doing anything wrong. the baltimore police nish initially said he was arrested for carrying a knife. >> our thanks to miguel marquez having a little bit of an audio difficulty. thanks to you, mugeliguel. the mayor of baltimore is with us. the breaking news tonightts that new cell phone video from a bystander. let me play a small portion of it. >> that was after they tased the [ bleep ] out of him like that. >> they tase you like that you wonder why he can't use his
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legs. >> at that point it looks like he can't use his legs you see the bystanders say. you hear the bystanders say the police tased him. this afternoon in the press conference the deputy police commissioner said an officer took out his taser but did not use it. do you trust the police version of events? >> well that's why we're doing this investigation. it is understandable that a witness would think a taser was used if it was taken out. but, if a taser is engaged, there is a record of that. an electronic record in the tace taser. that evidence will be in the investigation, which we're committed to making sure we get this right. we have had a very challenging history in our city when it comes to trust between the community and the police. we have to make sure that this investigation goes forward. that it's transparent. and that we actually have independent eyes to take a look at it.
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it's too important not to get it right. >> i think it's -- the point that you make there, they're going to have an electronic record on that taser will be crucial. al there is issues here of race and possible excessive violence. gray's attorney says his spinal cord was 80% severed. police are saying they arrested him because of what they say was a hidden knife. at face value -- i know you're doing an investigation. at face value, mayor, would that sort of a crime, justify an 80% severed spine? >> i don't know you know -- that is a very terrible injury which led to mr. gray's untimely death. i don't think that there's very much -- i don't think any of us are given a justification. we're trying to figure out exactly what happened. having a knife is not necessarily probable cause for a stop or an arrest. and we're trying to get to the
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bottom of it. >> fredry are gray was a young black men, the officer seen in the video we see happened to be white. do you think gray would have been pursued by police in the same way if he were white? >> you think, i think it's an interesting question. that type of speculation isn't useful or helpful. whether or not he was -- it was white, is irrelevant. he was black. and, you know that fact isn't going to change. neither are the facts of this case which we will -- that we are determined to get to the bottom of. >> thank you very much. mayor rawlings blake i appreciate your time tonight. >> thank you. billy murphy jr., the attorney for freddy gray's family. good to have you with me. let me just -- you heard the mayor -- >> good to be here. >> not trying to make this a racial issue, none the less baltimore is a is city that has plenty of problems related to
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you. your client lost his life in this altercation. do you think this would have happened if he were not black? >> well to understand the answer to that question and the probable answer to that question you got to look at the history of police brutality in maryland and across the country. it's primarily white police officers beating up and killing black men. so if that's the history, if that's the pattern, certainly you'd be remisnots not to ask the question did race have anything to do with this incident. of course it did. we had this long history in baltimore of literally whitewashing these kinds of cases. that didn't come to an end until cell phone cameras made it dangerous for the police to lie about what they had actually done to a suspect. and so yes there's a history of
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racist police brutality in baltimore and across the country. >> so when you see -- >> it colors this case. >> it does. the police are saying sir, that their version is freddy gray was arrested without force, without incident. obviously you see him being dragged there t. his legs weren't able to move. they say at that time he was fine that something happened in transport. that's what they say happened. what's your understanding of what happened? >> well i don't know all of the details, i have not seen the autopsy report which ought to be illuminating in some respects. i haven't seen the written statements or the oral statements that were made by the six police officers who have been suspended. i thought that perhaps they had refused to cooperate with the investigation until i heard the press conference. and the deputy commissioner actually said to you what they allegedly said they didn't use
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excessive force, et cetera. clearly they made statements. where are those statements? if we're going to be transparent why don't you release the statements. let us look at them whether they make sense or don't make sense. whether they're false in whole or in part. let us see. bring them to the light of day. don't use part of the stuff that they said to your advantage, and leave the rest out. so that's problem number one. number two, we learn for the first time at some point, probably right before he was sent to the hospital, there was a second person in the van. well that's a curious thing. and we heard that he was separated by some kind of screen. but did he hear anything? what did he say? again, in the interest of transparancy we didn't hear anything about that. we heard about multistops what was the reason for that? was the man in physical distress was he being stopped
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so he can be constantly monitored because he was deteriorating physically. when did that happen? when was the first time of the deterioration. again, transparency didn't get us an answer to that. what about probable cause? there's so many unanswered questions that have unrisen as a result of a rather bizarre press conference where i think the mayor did her part. i think she was sincere. but after that it degenerated into bizarreness. >> i appreciate your time. and i know there are a lot of questions out there. we're going to be having you back to talk about the answerers. the police as well. thank you very much. out front next, the white tulsa deputy who shot an unarmed suspect who happened to be black. we now know that deputy was certified on several weapons, here's the thing, not trained on the gun that he used to actually kill eric harris. that report is next. and hillary clinton fighting
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tonight that the 73-year-old volunteer tulsa dupeputy was not trained to use the gun he used to kill harris. we have gone through the 64 pages of documents that detailed the wealthy insurance executive's training and certifications that is at the core of this situation. as we found out from that there is no mention of the revolver deputy robert bates used in the shooting. ed lavandera is out front. >> reporter: tulsa county sheriff was the toast of the town at a ground breaking event on monday. barbecue and cake. to celebrate a sheriff's department building to be named in hidss honor. all this as the sheriff faced the glare of heated questions about the training history of robert bates and the undercover sting that went horribly wrong. >> i shot him, i'm sorry.
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>> the tulsa world newspaper reported last week that several sheriff's deputies falsified his traipse training records. >> is there an investigation into this -- are you actively investigating -- >> no we are not. >> reporter: why wouldn't you be given the magnitude and power of those allegations -- >> apparently they don't want to talk to me. but they're welcome to. they can go to the fbi and talk to them. >> reporter: bates' lawyers have released more than 60 pages of documents they insist proves bates was properly trained. they do not show he was qualified to use his personal personal personal .357 handgun. in bates' signed statement to investigators he investigators he qualified in 2004 2013. the sheriff could not explain
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why an unknown number of documents are missing admits bates did not get special treatment. >> should he have been out there that day? >> yes he should have been. >> reporter: the lawyer for the family of eric harris says the newly released documents do not show bates underwent the hundreds of hours of training required about the sheriff's department. >> they put forward records. we'll get to this in a minute. there is no field training records prior to 2007 that have been produced. which is when mr. bates says he was assigned as an assigned deputy. >> reporter: his friendship with bates goes beyond the cars. the two have gone on vacation together. and have been friends since they met 25 years ago. >> my son had an accident when he was high school my oldest son. and my insurance was canceled on my car. and i was referred to mr. bates at that time. he became my insurance agent and
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insured my vehicles and my home. >> the perception there is a troubling one of a close relationship there. did the sheriff look into the allegations of falsifying records? >> this is interesting today. sheriff's officials acknowledge six or seven years ago they couldn't pinpoint when, there was an internal affairs inquiry, not a formal investigation, but an inquiry into these allegations that these records had been falsified. but, apparently that inquiry didn't go very far. we're told by sheriff's department officials there was never a formal report or any findings issued in that inquiry. >> thank you very much. next hillary clinton on the trail in new hampshire. why there's no such thing as bad publicity. >> the republicans seem to be talking only about me. >> jeanne moos on why everybody is gaga over justin timber
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businesses she distanced herself from the obama economy. >> i want to be sure that we get small businesses starting and growing in america again. we have stalled out. >> reporter: and for the first time clinton commented on the new book "clinton cash" that details donations made to her family's foundation by countries with business before the state department while clinton was secretary. >> well we're back into the political season and, therefore, we will be subjected to all kinds of distraction and attacks and i'm ready for that. i know that that comes, unfortunately, with the territory. it is i think, worth noting that the republicans seem to be talking only about me. i don't know what they'd talk about if i weren't in the race. >> reporter: for republicans, the book by a conservative author reinforces their argument that clinton is not trustworthy trustworthy. >> and the question here is are they skirting election law?
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are they taking money and potentially getting influence bought by foreign countries through a foundation? >> reporter: clinton's front runner status makes her a huge target. despite the recent controversy surrounding her use of personal e-mail to conduct state department business a new cnn/orc poll shows democrats' enthusiasm for clinton is on the rise nationally. up 17 points from june of last year when she re-entered the public spotlight with her book launch. clinton's visit here is a return to the scene of her sweetest 2008 victory. it came after this plea. >> i see what's happening and we have to reverse it. >> reporter: an emotional display that pushed her into the lead after a brutal loss in the iowa caucuses. today was really the first time that we saw hillary clinton get engaged in that daily political back and forth. she was much more engaged, erin notably so than last week when she was in iowa.
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>> all right, thank you very much. live from a chilly new hampshire. next jeanne moos with justin timberlake bringing onesies back. this is w asian inspired broth bowl from panera bread. that noise! panera broth bowls should be slurped with gusto! to explore further order online or visit your neighborhood panera bread. i care deeply about the gulf. i grew up in louisiana. i went to school here. i've been with bp ever since. today, i lead a team that sets our global safety standards. after the spill we made two commitments. to help the gulf recover and become a safer company. we've worked hard to honor both. bp has spent nearly 28 billion dollars so far to help the gulf economy and environment. and five years of research shows that the gulf is coming back faster than predicted. we've toughened safety standards too. including enhanced training... and 24/7 on shore monitoring of our wells drilling in the gulf.
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and everyone has the power to stop a job at any time if they consider it unsafe. what happened here five years ago changed us. i'm proud of the progress we've made both in the gulf and inside bp. i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24.
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timberlake a little over a week old, cradled in the arms of his mother jessica biel. he's wearing a memphis grizzlies onesie. you can snap one up online. justin is a part owner of the basketball team. the baby grizzly even had sports pages oohing and ahhing behold the unbearable cuteness. timberlake's dance partner also became a father recently. maybe franny fallon and silas timberlake will end up on play dates. silas made his public debut on his father's instagram account, with a sleepy eye, but no sunglasses like simon cowell's kid or kelly clarkson's daughter river rose and what about that old-fashioned sounding name silas. nowhere near showbizy as beyonce's blue ivy or north west. turns out silas was the middle name of justin's grandfather.
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>> it's not the royal baby but this is as close as we're going to get. >> reporter: the last time we saw silas timberlake he was getting a kiss from dad through his mother's belly. when justin won the i heart radio innovator award, jessica biel was at home approaching her due date. >> honey, i can't wait to see our greatest creation yet. don't worry, daddy is headed home right now to innovate by learning how to change a poopy diaper and get my swaddle on. >> reporter: the couple will get their swaddle on in their montana home. they want to raise their son out of the spotlight. online there's been a lot of oh he looks just like justin he looks just like daddy. you decide whether silas is a chip off the old block of timber. ♪ we are two wild and crazy guys ♪ >> reporter: jeanne moos cnn, new york. >> even if that was a little gas bubble it sure looks like a big smile and absolutely adorable baby. thank you so much for joining us. be sure to set your dvd to
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record "outfront." we'll be back same time same place tomorrow evening. "ac 360" begins right now. good evening, thanks for joining us. we've got breaking news tonight at home and at sea where american warships are steaming toward what could be a confrontation with iran. also tonight take a look at this police body cam video and ask yourself what would i do? >> get your hands up! get your hands up! get your hands up right now! [ bleep ] stop. stop right there. i don't want to shoot you, man. i don't want to shoot you. >> the officer had just seconds to decide whether to take a man's life. we'll show you how he responded. that is just ahead. we begin with breaking news out of baltimore. new video and several police officers now suspended after the arrest and mysterious death of a suspect in custody. this is the arrest. police dragging the man across the sidewalk and into a police van. a short time
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