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>> thanks very much for coming in. >> thanks for having me. that's it for me. thanks very much for watching. erin burnett "out front" starts right now. breaking news. investigators subpoenaing prison worker joyce mitchell's cell phones scouring her call history. we learn more about what she did and did not tell her husband. my guest, john walsh, host of "the hunt." a near collision at chicago's midway airport. two planes taking off. a live report coming up about that intersection. breaking another east coast shark attack. the teen who lost his arm in one attack speaking out for the first time. let's go "out front." good evening. i'm erin burnett. breaking news. investigators announcing they
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have subpoenaed prison worker's joyce mitchell's cell phone. the question is is it too little too late? this is coming as officials admit that they do not know where richard matt and david sweat are. they could have escaped the dragnet. wanted posters are posted on the u.s. boarders with canada and mexico. mugshots showing what matt and sweat might look like after a dozen days did on the run released today. they have more facial hair. they are investigating 1,400 leads tonight. we are learning more about mitchell and her husband. her husband's attorney saying joyce did him about the murder plot against him but never revealed that she was having sex with the killers. we will have more on this in a moment with my guest john walsh, host of "the hunt." but first, jason carroll out front tonight. police on the move. they are expanding their search. there is big questions as to
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whether they are looking anywhere even close to the right place. >> reporter: as you know it has been an extraordinary effort. they have searched 10,000 acres, 16 square miles. still nothing. the reality is today is no different than yesterday antd the day before that. they could be here or long gone. wanted posters are being handed out along the canadian and mexican borders. this as the search is expanding and shifting to other areas surrounding the clinton correctional facility. officials admitting the hunt at least at this point is not promising. >> i can tell you right now as well that we have no information that they have been able to leave the area. that being said it doesn't mean that they haven't been able to escape this area. but we have no information. >> reporter: there is new
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information about the woman who allegedly helped them escape. she warned her husband lyle also a prison employee that the two inmates had planned to kill him. >> i have gone over the charges. >> reporter: herjust because she heard something does not mean she was going to act on it. while lyle knew about the plot to kill him, his lawyer says he was unaware his wife was having sexual relationships with at least one of the inmates. a source tells cnn, mitchell had sex with matt in the same tailor shop where mitchell and her husband worked. the sheriff talked about her da demeanor now that she's behind bars. >> it's early nor thatfor that. there's a lot going on around her. i think she's consuming that and absorbing that to be able to express too many feelings. >> reporter: her attorney says he had one opportunity to speak to his client face to face since her arrest and that was on
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monday the day of her court appearance. as for her husband, there have been questions about whether he knew about the escape plan. >> as of today, we have no information whatsoever that he had prior knowledge of the escape or that he participated or actively assisted in the escape of the two inmates. >> reporter: the inmates still very much on the run. every lead being followed. searchers waiting for the one that leads to them. a bit of updated information about the so-called honor block. you remember the section of the clinton correctional facility where prisoners with good behavior are held. that's where richard matt and david sweat were held. after their escape cnn has learned that particular section, that honor block section, has been shut down. it has been turned into a regular cell block section. >> thank you very much jason carroll. now, john walsh, host of "the
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hunt," a series that premieres on cnn july 12th. the former host of "america's most wanted." you have been through situations like this. you have found people they thought were long gone. officials say now there's no evidence that richard matt or david sweat left the area. they have no idea where they are. how do they track them down? >> well this is going to be a huge problem, because they have been out there so long. nobody has gotten that lucky break. think about this. in these six or seven days they have only been able to search 16 square miles. if they got across into canada which is difficult, but it's a vast vast country with lots of open spaces great law enforcement, mounties are some of the best man hunters in the world, great law enforcement, but it's such a vast area. think about matt. he knows mexico. he ran one time. he escaped into mexico. anybody can walk across the border.
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if they made it to mexico and they had plenty of time to make it to mexico he got down there and he killed somebody in mexico. then he got extradited back here in the united states. now as the time has gone the span has grown bigger their odds are better. the other factor that people hate to admit is that if they aren't caught soon law enforcement will pull back. it koftzcosts a lot of money to keep them out there searching. it will fall out of the news cycle. it won't fascinate the american news public. that will even up their odds to stay out there longer. >> what are the odds in terms of where they are? do you think they did make it over a border? do you think they are nearby? >> here is the sad thing. they had too much time before prison authorities knew they were gone. they had hours and hours and hours. if they had help if they had a vehicle, they could be anywhere right now. personally i don't think they got that far. i mean it is such a vast area
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in upstate new york. you have vermont next door. summer hasn't started. kids aren't out of school. there's a lot of vacation boards boarded up. i profiled a lot of bad guys that escape from prisons that laid low in vacation homes. they could get clothes. they could watch the news and see what people were doing in the search for them. they could get food. i'm hoping they didn't get that far. it's just that law enforcement hasn't had the opportunity to search that many times. i have said it to you and i say it again, the way these guys will get caught is the public will be crucial. law enforcement today, the u.s. marshals asked us to put these guys on the website. how did i catch over 1,200 guys that cops couldn't catch? the public. people don't want to deal with cops. they are afraid of cops. they don't want their phons to be traced or tapped. call 1-866-the hunt. 24-hour a day hotline operators, not cops.
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nobody will trace your call tap your phone. go to our website, cnn.com/thehunt. leave your tip there. you can remain anonymous. we don't care what your name is. and if you are assisting these guys there's a $100,000 reward. do the right thing. we will get you the reward if you remain anonymous. crime stoppers does it every day all over the country. nobody knows -- nobody needs to know your name if you are afraid. make that call before these two jerks kill somebody. >> as you said the number 1-866-the-hunt. it's on our website. you found so many people on your series on this network. i'm curious though john as to what you think the original plan was. the sheriff recently just told cnn that joyce mitchell might have been plan b. they had a totally different plan. they weren't relying on her at all, which might change things. so far, all they have been going on is this link to joyce
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mitchell. they haven't yet found anybody else that could have helped them. >> erin think about these two guise. sociopath, cold cunning. been in the system for a long time. think about this poor not too smart, low self-esteem woman. she will be known as the woman who had sex with two convicted murderers and helped them escape. god forbid they hurt somebody. these guys are way too smart. they have plenty of time to plan this escape. they pulled it off. they were hours ahead of law enforcement. she's just a pawn. look at the guys that -- somebody married the hillside strangler. two women married the menendez brothers. somebody tried to marry charles monson. they are out there -- she's done. >> what do you think they look like right now? we were talking about it today in our show meeting and realizing even though the
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pictures are up if you are in a city you could walk by a guy and almost nobody would look up and say, that's one of these guys. do you think they have changed their appearance? >> neither one -- sure. i doubt it. neither one of them has any hair. so they could dye their hair. i did fugitives that had plastic surgery. i had a guy who pulled his front teeth out with pliers. but they don't have those resources. i had cartel guys that had plastic surgery and had time. these guys maybe they dyed their hair. they won't change that much. they are just staying low. they are trying to stay away from the public because it will be the public that will notice them and drop a dime on them. >> thank you very much. please as john said go to 1-866-the-hunt. an anone mouzymous tip line. please call that number. thank you, again, john.
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>> thank you. how did joyce mitchell allegedly smuggle blades, chisels into a maximum security prison. we will show you how it's done. a special report on how contraband gets past the guards. we will show you. just learning of a near miss at one of the biggest airports in the country in chicago. two planes taking off an intersecting runways. details of this near miss coming up. jeb bush about to speak live at any moment while donald trump is trying to steal his thunder. using drones to spot sharks. the teen who lost an arm this week shares his story for the first time. >> i didn't see it coming. like i said i felt it on my leg. then i saw it once it had attacked my arm. there's nothing more romantic than a spontaneous moment.
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breaking news in the manhunt for the two escaped prisoners. we are learning from a source at this house that joyce mitchell warned her husband that the convicts were planning to kill him. but lyle did not know his wife was having a sexual relationship with at least one of the men at the time. mitchell provided them with tools to help with the escape. the question is how was she able to get all that into one of the highest security prisons in the country? ryan young is "out front" tonight. he has access to prison contraband. >> reporter: soon after they escaped in new york investigators allege that prison employee joyce mitchell smuggled them blades, chizsels and drill bits.
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contraband is a problem. inmates will do anything to get it in. smuggling everything from knives to drugs to cell phones. a few years ago, someone killed a cat and stuffed it with cell phones and cigarettes before tossing it over a jail wall. >> upon further examination of the cat, we discovered it was stuffed with cell phones and tobacco. they had taken the life of the cat, opened it up and replaced everything with their contraband hoping an inmate would be sent out to clean it up. >> reporter: employees are often a source of the problem. in 2011 an employee smuggled in a gun that an inmate used to shoot another prisoner. each day, jail and prison staff workers are scanned. but still get items through. >> before this incident with the clinton correctional institute, raise awareness with our staff that we know they are tempted. if an inmate is trying to compromise you, let us know early so that you don't get into trouble later. >> reporter: this prison
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surveillance video from 2013 you can see a teen tossing contraband over a security fence. his mother is sitting in a car. guards move in and the mom takes off leaving her son behind. legal documents are not searched by jail staff. an inmate does have to flip through it so jail staff can see what's on the inside. they found this a cell phone charger. officials say, cell phones can be more dangerous than any other weapon. >> a cell phone in the hand of an inmate can be used to set that up to negotiate, whether it be paying for someone to deliver the tools, someone to pick them up. it gives them connections like you and i have. >> reporter: we got a look at how the jail is using devices like this tower to pick up electronic signals. >> when they see this, they know what's coming up. >> it's to the point that when they see the device they give up the cell phone.
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we don't have to tear up their stuff. >> reporter: it's a constant battle getting tougher. with those serving long sentences like matt and sweat, there is nothing to lose. they are constantly watching cell phones coming into the building. entry points like this are set up to make sure when someone walks through, this goes off. they have cell phone scanners like this one to make sure they can walk down the hallways and check people walking through to see if they have them. they took it to another step. even the vending machines here in the lobby have all been set up to make sure no one can leave these behind so someone can pick them up later on. it's interesting how cell phones have become a powerful weapon. >> incredible. wouldn't have thought about that with the vending machines. a walk down the halls with the sensor you are holding there. that's incredible. thanks very much to ryan. that exclusive report from the
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fulton county jail. retired detective sergeant and a prison sergeant. gary let me start with you. you were able do this. you were able to smuggle things in. how easy is it for someone like joyce to get illegal items inside? we are talking about hacksaws and -- not exactly -- it's not a cell phone. >> i would say they gave her the benefit of the doubt with her integrity. they are familiar with her. they are friends with her. no one would have suspected. all security measures that officers are supposed to do they don't do that if they know you and they are familiar with you. they wouldn't ever suspect that you would be the one that's bringing something in the jail. >> let me ask you this question directly. is it also easier for women? >> absolutely. absolutely. if i'm a correction officer and i'm manning the front entrance
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i'm not -- lawsuits and all kind of stuff. i'm not going to go as hard as to search a female as i would a male. >> which might explain part of the reason why they were focusing in on joyce. she was involved in a sexual relationship with richard matt going back a couple of years. how did he get her to go along with that? do you think they watched and plotted and said she's the one? she's the one we can go after? >> i'm sure that it wasn't just her. they probably had their eyes on several targets. she was the one who responded. they probably started off by telling her, you look so nice today. you are not -- you don't look like yourself. what's wrong? you can talk to me. i'm here for you. she bought it. >> and they would tell her, i'm assuming things like you are so beautiful, you look this way, even though the world sees you that way. >> i see you as the most beautiful woman in the world. i will cherish you and love you forever. >> a source tells cnn that joyce
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mitchell was aware of a plot to kill her husband and that at some point told him about that. we presume that's after she didn't show up at the getaway car, that's when she told him. he did not know about the sexual relationship. how does someone get involved in a plot to kill the husband she claims to love? she knew about the plot before she told him. >> she got so deep into this that she had no idea. there was no turning back for her. as a civil servant, once you go down that slippery slope, there's no going back. she was caught. >> do you think she thought this was love? i mean at one point she's having a sexual relationship with one and another point with another one. that's important to mention when i use the word love. >> you know i can't speak to what she thought. a lot of the females i know that have gotten caught up in things like this they were convinced it was true love and these guys were just -- they thought the world of her and it was something she got out of the relationship she didn't get out of anything else in her life.
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>> you just heard sarah say that they probably had their eye on other women, maybe were targeting other women. who will pan out? but there could be more than women. do you think they were actively manipulating other employees? do you think they succeeded? all we have heard about so far is joyce mitchell, joyce mitchell. >> well an inmate sits and plots all day on who can make shir their stay comfortable. a male officer not as strict as another, they will prey on him. it's not necessarily to help them break out. anything they can get from an officer. >> joe, do you think -- they are looking at whether they threatened her. maybe this was some sort of a twisted love or she perceived it that way, on maybe they were threatening her and it wasn't love at all, even though she was having sex with them.
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do you think that's possible? >> i don't think so. i mean we didn't hear this until the defense attorney started getting in there. >> you think that's -- >> once you commit this ethical suicide in the criminal justice system i mean you are finished. they could have very well used that against her. think about what is at risk, not only her job, livelihood, marriage family everything. >> thank you very much all three of you. the donald. is he taking all the oxygen from the republican field? jeb bush may not want to rule him out as a threat. donald speaking live and jeb live tonight. eyes in the sky. drones looking for sharks in shallow water. we are hearing for the first time from a young man who lost his arm to a shark this week. >> i was just in about waist deep water. that was the first i saw it was when it was biting up my left arm kind of. it got that off. >> so poised. a near miss at a major
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two of the most talked about republican presidential candidates jeb bush and donald trump, holding dueling town halls at this hour in key campaign states. jeb bush taking the stage. at the same time his newest and most talked about opponent billionaire donald trump, taking questions in new hampshire. taking aim at his fellow republicans. >> the republicans and our republican politicians, they act indignant for about two days. they act indignant over benghazi. you don't hear about it anymore. they act indignant over whether it's irs or any of the other things you mentioned. it lasts for a couple of days. and then they go back and they get their check and they go and run for office and in many cases they run for president.
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they have no stick to it. they don't care. >> dana bash. it's incredible. it's something i'm sure jeb bush is not happy about. he is answering questions about his family which is very very important. >> that's right. he has his first stop in the first caucus state of iowa. he was having a town hall as i came on the air with you, which is the way you have to do it in iowa. this is going to be very difficult for him because he is down way behind the frontrunner there, scott walker. it's one thing for reporters to ask him about his name. but he hasn't been getting the question from the voters. one today said how are you going to differentiate yourself? his answer was different than before. it was basically, look i'm not
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going to get away from it. i'm not going to get away from my last name. i'm never going to be in a witness protection program. no one will confuse me with jeb bush. i'm not going to run away from it because i love my family. but then he did go into the -- explaining how and why he is his own person talking about his experience and leadership in florida. >> sounds like he is getting more adept at answering that question. the thing that's got to upset him, at this hour we have dueling town halls. live donald trump. live jeb bush. that's not something that jeb bush has to like in any way, that he is being side by side with donald trump. >> that is exactly right. there's a lot of frustration that donald trump made this splash did it the day after jeb bush announced and the fact there's frustration with the fact he is getting so much attention, because some people are saying he is just a reality star. he has no chance of being president. but the fact of the matter is
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he is a reality star he is a billionaire, he is donald trump. he will get attention. a lot of other republicans i talked to say there's not a lot we can do about that. the goal and the name of the game inside the bush camp is don't take the bait. they know that donald trump in particular is trying to pick a fight with jeb bush. there was a question that a reporter asked jeb bush today in iowa. listen to how he responded. >> donald trump yesterday said a lot of things. one of the thing ez said is that he would build this big wall along the mexican border. is that something that sounds rational to you? >> no. >> one word answer no. that's my friend steve. i recognized his voice. i want to add that again, it's not just jeb bush. i talked to republicans, even a candidate in the past 24 hours saying you know there's frustration because donald trump is such a huge looming figure
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and he says some pretty outrageous stuff that there's frustration that he will take a lot of the candidates off course with the narrative that they want to put out, never mind the republican party in general. they don't want to have somebody talking about rapists and criminals coming over the border from mexico things that they are trying to move away from as they try to expand the party. >> thank you very much dana. and as i said this is the reality of it right now. you have jeb bush and now donald trump live in new hampshire. joe johns is there with him. new hampshire, crucial first state, first in the nation. trump took questions from reporters. he rolled out a new theme song taking care of business which actually is a perfect fit for him as a businessman. his first question was an audience member trying to give trump a business proposal. are voters taking trump seriously? >> reporter: i think so. new hampshire takes its presidential candidates very seriously. talking to people as they were entering this hall tonight, they said they would listen to what
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he had to say. they would reserve judgment. there are people in the crowd who said they are interested in hearing from him because he's a businessman. they want the country run more like a business. not everybody is taking him seriously. a day after the conservative club for growth which is a powerful voice on the right in washington put out a statement claiming donald trump was not a serious candidate he fired back tonight in this hall. he actually claimed before this audience that the club for growth asked him for a million dollar donation and trump says when he did not give it the club for growth gave him what he called a negative rating. on bloomberg tonight, they say what happened is that trump was the individual who brought up the issue of the donation. even if he didn't give that money, so what? they say he is still not a serious candidate. >> all right. thank you very much joe johns. let's go to john king now.
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john donald trump could be a problem for the gop field, whether you take him seriously or you don't, he could be a real issue. as you know very well because you interviewed him about this. this is the man who forced president obama to release his birth certificate. trump is not convinced about that. >> maybe we should give him credit. that was race baiting. that was encouraging those out there who said the president wasn't born in the united states. now he is calling people stupid. maybe we could say he is making progress. a lot of what he says including the republicans gave up on benghazi they are interviewing witnesses, they have a committee, a lot of what he says is factually not true. the question is, can he be a credible candidate? the test is to try to ignore him as long as you can. the challenge will be if he keeps his position in the poles and ends up on a debate stage, he will try to steal the show. he will say outrageous things. he will attack the others. you have to handle him -- the candidates want to ignore him.
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remember when george h.w. bush looked at his watch? you have to be careful. you can ignore him. but if you demean him, it could be a reflection on yourself. sglt re >> the reality of it is, he is a reality star and he will get attention. jeb bush clearly is frazzled or angry about it. he will be asked about t. here is what happened when they were asked about each other in major interviews this week. >> donald trump, rich guy. >> jeb bush i could call him a stiff. i think he's a stiff. >> all right. can bush afford to laugh trump off like he tried to do there? like he tried to do just a moment ago as we heard from joe johns? >> i think inside the bush campaign they see this as a combination. don't take him too seriously. laugh him off when you are asked a question about donald trump or make a joke but do what jeb bush
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did today. if you watch the tape -- jeb bush between events spent 20 minutes talking to reporters. you may disagree with list views but he gave a long answer when he was asked to defense the economic growth. he gave a detailed answer about his views on education. some voters might agree, others might disagree. others might have additional questions. it was a thoughtful response. what jeb bush hopes to say is i'm a serious candidate. many of my colleagues like walker rubio are serious. this guy is not. that's the challenge to convince people through their actions what they would tell you privately, that they think the guy is a stunt dummy. >> of course this is a guy who told george stephanopoulos, i would bomb the heck out of iraq. they will have to deal with it. thank you, john king. breaking news, two passenger planes rolling for takeoff, near collision on a runway at one of
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a near collision at one of america's busiest airports at chicago's midway airport. two planes started taking off at the same time from intersecting runways. you can see what was going to happen and almost did happen. you can listen to the terrifying exchange between air traffic control and the pilot of one of the jets. >> stop stop stop! >> he's stopping. >> how close was this incident? you can hear that pilot saying stop stop stop! certainly, he felt it was imminent. >> yes, we know from the faa that the two aircraft they stopped short, about 2,000 feet from the intersection. this is the second busiest airport in chicago. so lots of traffic there.
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this controller essentially stopped a potentially deadly disaster. we know the southwest flight was cleared for takeoff. it started rolling down that runway when that delta flight started rolling down an intersecting runway. the two planes were essentially on a collision course. the faa is investigating why the pilot of the delta flight started rolling for takeoff when it was not cleared. the southwest pilot pretty confused as well. take a listen. >> for southwest, were we cleared? >> you were. you were doing what you were supposed to be doing. >> delta took -- delta was rolling also? >> he took your call sign. somebody kept stepping on you. that's why i reiterated it was you i was clearing for takeoff. >> one possibility, they are looking into the two have similar flight numbers and that that may have been the source of the confusion. we are talking about southwest flight 3828 and delta flight
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another shark attack. a 10-year-old boy bitten in florida. the 16th attack in the united states this year. it comes just days after a brutal pair of shark attacks off the coast of north carolina. two teens lost limbs in those
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horrific attacks. that beach is still open tonight. one of the victims who lost his left arm is speaking out for the first time. >> i was just in about waist-deep water, i would say, playing with my cousin like i said. i felt this kind of hit on my left leg. like i felt like normal like a big fish coming at you or something. then i felt it one more time. then it hit my arm and it was -- that was the first i saw it when it was biting up my left arm. >> incredible. tonight, beaches trying to prevent attacks by using drones to track aggressive sharks before they get into the shallow water where people feel they are safe but actually are not. >> reporter: lifeguards are taking shark sighting to a hugher leavehugh er
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higher level, using drones. >> we put this in the five to six foot range. >> reporter: covering heads with towels to cut down the glare, the guards are no longer looking at the ocean but monitors that give them a real time view. they have been using this for a month now. the shark scene are juvenile great whites. >> i realized it was an immature great white. it got my attention quite quickly. >> reporter: while there have been no recent attacks here the latest innovation in shark tracking comes as two teenagers lost a limb on sunday. both were in shallow water at the time. >> what we're telling the public is let the sharks be in their natural environment. try not to get too close to them. don't harass them and poke them with cameras and stibcks. >> reporter: sharks are looking for food sometimes as close as 200 feet from shore. >> they tell us they stay in the area because there is an
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abundant food source. they are looking for fish so they feed off stingrays. >> reporter: lifeguards sighted the be a really effective tool that saves a lot of time and manpower. >> and potentially a lot of lives, too. >> and the lifeguard chief here telling us that he's received about half a dozen calls from other agencies wondering how this grand experiment is going. he's been telling them it gives him a really great wide view of potential shark sightings and it's a lot more efficient than a long search on a jet ski, so this is working out quite well. we'll see if it spreads. >> thank you very much. amazing that one image of that shark swimming right underneath the water. shark expert ralph collier. the two teens attacked by sharks
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in north carolina each lost arms. i mean their lives have been changed by this attack. what does this tell you about the kind of shark responsible? >> it probably is either a bull or a tiger shark. black tip sharks that are in that area they're not large enough they don't have the jaw strength to do what was done to these two unfortunate children. >> so bull shark or tiger shark. you also say it's unique that these attacks happened the way they did, and by that i mean it was really only about an hour apart. >> uh-huh. that has occurred several times historically in the past. it's not that unusual, but what is unusual is the proximity. the fact that it was just a couple of miles apart. we've had attacks in california where we have one in the morning in los angeles area we'll have another one up in monterrey bay area. the same day. but that's separated by hundreds
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of miles. this was a distance of about two miles. >> and this beach is still open. would you stay away from it? >> i would think twice before going in the water. and i would also talk to the life guards and other individuals there to see what other activities are taking place. do they have a lot of bait fish in the area? did that attract the sharks? are they doing excessive fishing in the area? there are all sorts of numerous things that can lead up to attracting the animals into that location. >> all right, ralph thank you very much. >> thank you. next breaking news just into cnn about brian williams the nbc anchor. his future at nbc. we now know what that breaking headline is next. and jeanne moos with the star of "jurassic world" punked. is so healthy. thank you. no, nancy, thank you. kibbles 'n bits. because
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breaking news. cnn learning just moments ago that brian williams will not be the anchor of the nightly news again. he will though return to nbc after his six-month suspension ends in august. sources saying that nbc and williams have come to a tentative agreement for his return in a new role not announced yet. williams was suspended in february after revelations that he told an untrue story about his iraq war experience. an nbc investigation reportedly found more instances of williams inflating and exaggerating stories. "jurassic world" now holds the record for the biggest opening weekend at the box office. the monster hit a surprise to many including star chris pratt, who thanked fans on facebook. but as jeanne moos reports, blockbuster sales were not the
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only thing pratt didn't see coming. >> reporter: when it comes to dinosaurs, chris pratt is the man of the moment the he-man in "jurassic world" who can wrangle a raptor as if it's a puppy. >> stand down. hey, what did i just say? >> but secure enough in his manhood to follow in his co-stars' footsteps. bryce dallas howard famously runs from the dinosaurs wearing heels, so pratt gave it a try. but the star who can kick up his heels and kick dinosaur butt found himself momentarily backing down when a dino prank was played on him by a polish prankster most famous for his mutant spider dog video. sylvester vardanga attached an eight-legged spider costume to his dog chica and scared people
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to death. it was youtube's number one top trending video last year. now he's stalking the star of the number one movie, hiding two realistic dinosaurs along pratt's path at "jurassic world's" premiere in berlin. pratt's staff was in on the prank. in the movie, pratt hid from the dinosaur. in real life they hid from him, waiting to pounce. he touched his chest, slid down the door. >> what is this? who are you? you scared me. this is great. you have cameras. you got me man. >> pratt known for being a nice guy, couldn't even curse at the polish prankster without smiling. >> how do you say [ bleep ] you in polish. >> the raptor trainer managed to train these two dinosaurs with a single raise finger. jeanne moos, cnn, new york.
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>> you've got to give him credit for a sense of humor, but that spider dog is downright terrifying and nasty. poor thing. thanks for joining us. be sure to set your dvr to record "outfront." "ac 360" begins right now. breaking news tonight and it is big. we learned tonight that brian williams the suspended anchor of the nbc nightly news will no longer be the anchor of the nbc nightly news. we have the inside details of the deal that will apparently keep him at the network, but keep him out of his former anchor chair. brian joins us live. what have you learned? >> there are ongoing meetings at "30 rock," and they might want to announce this as early as tomorrow. some people at nbc would like to be able to say yes, brian williams is coming back to work but not to the "nbc nightly news" anchor chair. this has been telegraphed for a while. there were reports a couple of weeks ago that he would not be coming back to "nightly news." >> there were a number of leaks,