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listen. >> i think initially it's going to cause some damage, of course. a lot of upset people not getting to their christmas plans which is one of the most important days of the year. totally and completely understandable that they're going to be upset. i do encourage them though to give us another shot. i think we're going to end up fixing this going forward. you know, it does take a pretty -- a very large weather event to make this happen, and the union is definitely going to be pressing the company very hard on making sure things get fixed. >> reporter: this is how you get your money back from southwest airlines. you go to southwest.csouthwest southwest.com/traveldisruption. put in your confirmation number and your name and you can go on that site and find a way to submit receipts if you incurred any additional costs. we've seen 164 today, and that makes only a fraction of the 500
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we've seen. the bags have not gone away, and southwest tells us it's still working on reuniting passengers with their unclaimed bags. it's not just here at reagan national airport, but also other places. >> we hope those bags get ato their owners soon. thank you so much. it is the top of the hour on "cnn newsroom." happy new year, everyone. i'm bianna golodryga. well, the father of one of the murdered college students in idaho is responding to the arrest of his daughter's accused killer. you will be hearing from steve goncalves in just a few moments, but the suspect, bryan kohberger is expected to waive extradition in pennsylvania, his home state. he was arrested there friday. kohberger, a graduate student in criminology attends washington state university in pullman which is a 15-minute drive from moscow, idaho. that's where on november 13th,
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police found the bloodied bodies of 20-year-old ethan chapin, xana kernodle, madison mogen, and kaylee goncalves. many students have been living in fear ever since. veronica miracle is in moscow, idaho. ve veronica so kohberger's two sisters and parents say they will attend his extradition hearing tomorrow. what are we learning about him? >> reporter: as you mentioned, he's a washington state university graduate student and over the weekend, his apartment and his office because he's a teaching assistant as well was searched by police. we went to that apartment and we spoke with a woman and her family who lived right below kohberger and they said it was very difficult living underneath him for the last four months because he would be up all hours of the night, 1:00, 2:00, 3:00 in the morning vacuuming, making a lot of noise.
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they said it was very disruptive. they said when they did see him, he was cordial, but definitely exhibited some strange behavior. they also noted that he had a white hyundai elantra, but at the time they didn't put two and two together that he could possibly be the suspect. i also mentioned he's a teaching assistant, and one of his students said that his behavior was off as of late. take a listen. >> when he would grade your papers, he would be grading you on what he ended up calling, like, a higher standard, but it really felt like he was grading us like he would have graded himself as a ph. d student. we were all annoyed by him. it would have been about a month before winter break when, like, the murders happened, and we didn't obviously build our f framework for this around that because we had no reason to connect that to him at the time, but definitely around then, he started grading everybody just 100s. >> bianna, his extradition
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hearing is tomorrow in pennsylvania. his public defender has insinuated that he is going to waive extradition which means he could be back in the state of idaho as early as tomorrow. it could take a couple of days. we asked the police chief exactly how long that process will take, and he said for security reasons, they will not be revealing that. he also said the police chief, that there's going to be a lot of information revealed in the probable cause affidavit, but because of state law, they are not allowed to unseal that until he returns to the state of idaho. so we should know more in the coming days once he returns back here to moscow. bianna? >> all right, veronica miracle, thank you. joining me now is steve goncalves, the father of kaylee who was just 21 years old when she was murdered, a senior in general studies. shannon gray is his attorney and is joining us as well. thank you both for joining us. steve, i can't even begin to imagine what these past seven weeks have been like for you, a true living hell. i'm curious to get your reaction
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when you first heard that a suspect had been apprehended. >> i was very relieved knowing that all this work, this time, this struggle that we had gone through was all, you know, building on this case, and it felt good to know that we were moving in the right direction. >> tell us about the moment you found out from law enforcement that there had been an arrest. >> we were actually asleep. we got a call that was from my lawyer. he had told us, hey, they made an arrest. he didn't have a bunch of details at that time. i woke up the next day to go to work and then the details started crawling in, and my phone started ringing more and more as the details came out, and i was very excited because it was the celebration of life the same day that we were doing that event. my wife had came out multiple times saying that she wanted to have this put behind us ideally before this event started so she could just focus on our girls,
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and that's what happened. >> i know when you first saw bryan kohberger's photo, you said that he was a, quote, broken soul, a pitiful human being, and you also went on to say that you believe that everyone is innocent until proven guilty. now that a few days have passed and we've learned more about his past, his area of expertise, what he'd been studying, what he'd been teaching, has your view of him just on that photo changed? >> it was more than just that photo. that's how they framed it, but i had quite a bit of detail by that time of what that individual had done, and i have to be careful what i say. we're working with multiple different forces to miake sure e don't disclose anything that shouldn't be said. >> shannon, let me ask you, what do you expect to see once this affidavit is unsealed when he returns to idaho as soon as
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tomorrow or later this week? >> well, we're obviously looking for a strong case. the affidavit, that would support the arrest, and any details that might help support the conviction as well. you know, the probable cause affidavit is probable cause to arrest, but obviously a conviction is beyond a reasonable doubt, but a lot of times you can have a lot of good information that will support the evidence that's forthcoming. so looking for a strong affidavit that of course, has a lot of different information in it. >> so far we know there's dna linking him to the car, right? to that white car, and also to the crime scene itself. no? >> we don't have any of that information. i mean, i know there's a lot of stuff that swirls around the internet, but until that affidavit is released, we won't have any specific confirmed information regarding what the basis for the arrest was. so -- >> steve, i know that you initially said that no one in
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your family recognized koh kohberger, but in the hours since, you had said that you could see a connection between him and kaylee that you weren't ready to discuss. can you give us any more insight into what you mean by that? >> i can't. i'm relying on my attorney, family attorney for us to know that we're going to say something that doesn't hurt the case. that's the most important thing at this point in time. if we can release that information, and we'd only be doing that if the community could build upon that, but at this point in time, we can't give that out, and we're trying to work with the channels to make sure that we're saying the right things that are not going to hurt anybody. >> of course, we want to be respectful of the process and not impede in any way on the investigation. was it his name, perhaps when you saw his picture that -- >> i can clarify that. >> yeah. go ahead. >> if you would like me to. >> yes, please. >> once we got a name,
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obviously, the goncalves family and i think law enforcement as well, everyone is going to go back and look and see if there's any connections between any of the victims and this defendant in this case, and we're going to be providing a list of any connections we think are important to the moscow police department right now, and then we'll allow the moscow police department to control whether or not they want to release any of that information, but right now the family is just looking to see and building any kind of list they can that might have any connection with any of the victims, and i'm sure the other families are doing this as well just to help out the investigation. >> and i'm sorry. the internet connection keeps cutting out. so i'm just going to ask you again, shanon just to confirm that the moscow police there and investigators are looking and asking the public for my help in any more and further information that they do have on the suspect, correct? >> yeah. i believe in the news conference
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when they released they had a suspect in the case, they were asking for additional information, and regarding him. they're still asking for community help and we would encourage the community to send in any leads or information to the moscow police department regarding any contacts or any information they might have about the defendant and any of the victims of the case. >> steve, have you spoken since the identification of the suspect with the families of the other victims? >> yes, i have spoken to some of the family members. yeah. we're all working together. i mean, not every single family, but yes, i have reached out to some of the other family members. >> how are they doing right now? >> as good as you can be. it's a little bit of hope. things are moving in the right direction. there was a lot of time of not knowing because they had to do everything to, you know, monitor this individual. so we're just, you know, we're just glad that things are going in the right direction, and, you know, it's still relevant.
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the car's still relevant. all the people out there that, you know, if you've seen that car, and i've heard a lot of people heard they didn't know his car was relevant because he was in washington. now you know. if you see this car in washington, we would like to know about it. we want to know places of business, things he's done, where he's traveled. we want to put that together for the officers if we can. >> have you spoken to the surviving two other roommates since his name -- since he's been identified and he's been arrested? >> yeah. they were at the scelebration o life. at least one of them. i don't know if both were. >> so once he is extradited to idaho, you will have the opportunity if you choose to take it to see him face to face in court. will you be there? >> yeah. we will -- i don't know if we'll be there every single time or i will. i still work full-time. my wife is a teacher. so we'll probably rotate different people there, but yeah, we're definitely going to
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look this guy -- look him in his eyes. he's going to have to deal with this, and he's been dealing with this for seven weeks. it's not about to end. >> if he is ultimately found guilty, would you like to see the death penalty? >> i would have to talk with the other families. i mean, it's not really about what i want. it's kind of -- we got to do this all together. >> if you could respond to kohberger's family's statement that they issued which reads, first and foremost, we care deeply for the four families who have lost their precious children. there are no words that can adequately express the sadness they feel and we pray each day for them. we will continue to let the legal process unfold and continue to love and spupport or son and brother. we believe in his presumption of innocence, and don't make erroneous assumptions.
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do you have anything you would like to srespond to that with? >> i agree -- that was a well-spoken statement. i have four other children, so i understand that this is not easy for anyone. i have no ill will towards them. whatever's going on, we still have a lot of investigation to do. i agree with them, you know. he's innocent until proven guilty and we have some work to do. >> i know earlier in this investigation and look, it's been seven horrific weeks. as i mentioned, as a parent, i don't even know what this must have been like for you and the other families. i know that along the way, you have been a bit critical of the moscow police department and thousand they've handled it. now that there is a suspect, and there's a lot more work to be done obviously, has your view on how they've handled this investigation changed at all? >> i think constructive criticism is always needed. i have it against my own family
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and myself. i haven't done everything correctly, and when i -- when i have a misstep, i expect somebody to reach over and tap me on the shoulder and say, hey. we can do this better, so i don't think i was really -- i don't think we were doing anything other than that. we came across a little bit aggressive. it's because we're talking about life and death, and yeah. we were a little aggressive, but they did a good job. i've always thought and i've always been on their side, and some things have gotten skewed here and there, but that's to be expected in an ongoing investigation, and that was the first chapter. now we're on the second chapter. i'll be cleaner. i'll try to make sure that i deliver my message in such a way that i don't allow people to misquote me. >> what is the first question that you really want answered as we start to learn more perhaps when this affidavit is unsealed and as this investigation continues? >> it's all -- it's going to be about the evidence. i mean, the more the better, and then once you know the evidence,
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then i'm going to go to my legal counsel, and we're going to make sure that, you know, if there's anything that needs a little bit more coloring, a little bit more details, then all my questions and answers on these type of -- these type of reports are going to be to try to fill in those gaps to make sure that we have the biggest, brightest picture, and we fill in all those details. >> well, steve, i hope you can start to focus on the life and legacy of your beautiful young daughter now instead of trying to find the person who brutally took her away from you. thank you so much for taking the time to join us today. we really appreciate it. steve goncalves and shanon gray. thank you both. >> thank you. well, it is coming down to the wire for kevin mccarthy to convince the holdouts to vote for him to become the next house speaker. the latest from capitol hill up next. and president biden is on his way back to washington after the holiday, and the political environment he's returning to is
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when you need it most. it is the new year and a new congress. as republicans take over the house of representatives this week, and the reality of a divided government sets in, president biden returns to washington later today with a renewed focus on bipartisanship. in the meantime, kevin mccarthy remains optimistic as he makes his final push for speaker of the house. >> do you have the votes for speaker tomorrow? >> i'm excited and we'll have a good day tomorrow.
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>> now despite the obstacles t making it difficult to secure 218 votes he thinks tomorrow will be a good day. he has made several concessions, but nine republican hardliners say that is not enough, and five more say they will not vote for mccarthy. cnn's manu raju joins us from capitol hill. mccarthy is scrambling to get these votes. can he get them nin these final hours? >> reporter: it is important. many allies of mccarthy are frustrated that a handful of members could hold the speakership hostage and undercut their ability to govern just as they come into power tomorrow, something we have not seen in 100 years. the prospect of a speaker's race going to multiple ballots and behind the scenes, kevin mccarthy is on the phone. i'm told he's speaking with those hardliners and detractors at this moment in negotiations. i'm told all sides are currently talking. whether they get there remains to be seen. what additional concessions
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mccarthy makes is also a major question as they decide to move forward, but i'm told that kevin mccarthy has no plans of dropping out. he says if he doesn't get to 218 votes, he will stay in this race, and it'll go on to multiple ballots. now he has already made a number of concessions including on one key issue, giving republican members more power to seek the ouster of a sitting speaker. that is known on capitol hill as a, quote, motion to vacate. now he would allow under this pac five members to essentially call for that vote to seek the oust of a speaker. right now it's about half of his conference would be able to call for that vote. that is a significant concession, but that is still not far enough for a number of members who wanted to have one individual member call for that vote, and also to seek for other provisions that mccarthy has yet to agree to, and those members are signaling that they are not budging. there are five hard members of those hard no. the so-called never kevin movement, and that is enough to
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deny him the speakership. he can only afford to lose four votes on the house floor tomorrow. there are an additional nine members who have other concerns who are not sold on mccarthy, and are willing to talk to him further, but now it is very clear. he has a math problem and he needs to figure out how to resolve that. otherwise the house could see something we have not seen since 1923 when the speaker was elected after nine ballots, something that took multiple days. can that happen again tomorrow? major questions. republicans are trying to figure out how to come to power and who is going to lead them. >> major crisis for the republican party starting the new year off. manu raju, thank you. right now, president biden is flying back to the white house after his holiday veyacatn in the u.s. virgin islands. he returns to a changed washington and a divided government. the power shift will provide new hurdles for the president who plans to start the new year off with a focus on bipartisanship. for more on this, let's bring in cnn's phil mattingly at the white house. phil, is this wishful thinking
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given what we have just heard from manu and the fact that republicans are taking over, or is this going to be a situation where the president can say, i proved you wrong again? >> reporter: i think it is something that reflects on the last two years. there's no question about that. the president securing a number of significant bipartisan laws that were put into place here, and laws that he plans to tout in the weeks and months ahead. whether that means there will be major bipartisan legislation in the course of the next two years obviously still very much an open question, but as everybody tries to figure out how the white house and the president are going to try to -- what posture they're going to take with this new house republican majority, this wednesday will give a good window into things. the president will appear with senate minority leader mitch mcconnell. democrats often look at him as their kind of prime nemesis to some degree as well as republican governor -- or democratic governor of kentucky andy beshear of idaho, mark dewine, and senator brown to tout the wins of the first two years. the infrastructure law, and the
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governors of kentucky and ohio were able to get money for the bridge. it has been a symbol of the crumbling infrastructure now on the pathway changing that to some degree, and the president will be with this bipartisan group to tout clear results from something he was able to put into place, and i think if you listen to what manu was laying out and the circus atmosphere there is to some degree with this house republican majority as it tries to get its bearings, and you think about what the president is going to be doing the very next day, that is a split screen. that is a contrast that white house officials will take every day of the week from here until the 2024 election, and i think that's not unintentional, nor is it subtle. it is intentional in trying to lay the ground work for what they want to focus on in the weeks and months ahead, bianna. >> phil mattingly, thank you. let's discuss all of this with cnn senior political k commentator scott jennings and ron brownstein. good to see you both. >> good to see you. >> scott, let me start to you.
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kevin mccarthy agreed to something that most would have said is unheard of. that is a threshold as low as five people to trigger a motion to vacate, and even that is not good enough for these hardliners. what is going on in the republican party right now? >> yeah. it's -- it's not good enough for them because nothing is good enough for them. i mean, that's the reality here. kevin mccarthy has made all these concessions and i'm afraid anyone of it will be good enough because these people excel at moving goal posts and never taking yes as an answer. if he makes it tomorrow, essentially, you know, five people in the whole house republican conference can go and end his speakership any time they feel like, and he'll be on constant thin ice. he'll be constantly living under a piano hanging by a very, very weak wire, and so i think it was a weak move to have to do this. i hope he makes it. he deserves it, but it's a little bit chaotic and for all the republicans who people who voted republican out there and were wanting the republican
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party to govern, they're starting off with this chaos instead of pushing bills about the irs agents or oversight or whatever, and i think it sends a terrible signal. >> he's given into almost all of their demands at this point, and cnn is reporting he's moved into the speaker suite which is typical protocol, but nothing is typical about what's going on right now. we haven't seen something like this in a century. ron, give us a preview, if he gets the speakership, he will be a much weaker speaker, especially coming on the heels of nancy pelosi. talk about what legislating will look like in governing will look like under his leadership. >> look. i think the critical issue be has already been resolved, whether he wins or not. the far right vanguard -- conservative vanguard of the party has demonstrated that it has the leverage to drive the caucus, that it is willing to use that leverage. we had an election where republicans in the national exit poll lost independent voters on a national basis, something that
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has almost never happened for a party out of the white house, and has really disappointing results in the key statewide races in the states that are likely to pick the president in 2024. michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin, arizona, and georgia, and in all of those places, republicans were hurt by an image of extremism, by an image of being enthralled to donald trump, and what i think the right of the caucus has signaled very clearly is that they intend to double down on those kind of politics over the next two years. republicans have lots of legitimate oversight targets for example, but mccarthy is agreeing to establish a select committee on the weaponization of the federal government, right? i mean, that seems like it is aimed directly at kind of almost fox programming, and that is the problem they are going to face over and over again. does -- can he impose any restraint on a caucus that want to lead him down a path that will be perilous in 2022? >> scott, can you help us
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explain what this minority group of hardliners has against kevin mccarthy specifically? he has the endorsement of donald trump, marjorie taylor greene, right? now that he's caved into her demands. what is it about him? you can't call him a progressive or too liberal, and those that would replace him are who exactly? >> yeah, they don't really have an alternative, and that's the whole problem with this. you're negotiating with people who don't really want an outcome, and other than your own scalp. that's what they want. they want to be able to say they took apart the washington swamp, the establishment, whatever you want to call it and you raised the name of somebody that bears part of the conversation. that's donald trump. donald trump supports kevin o'clo mccarthy. he has asked people to vote for him, and they will not. what good is donald trump if he can't convince the trumpiest members of congress to do what he wants them to do? ultimately, bianna, i think they
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don't want anything other than to say, we killed off somebody that we consider to be too far inside the washington establishment. that's it. beyond that, i don't think they really have any outcomes that they desire. >> ron, can you speak to what scott just said? is this answering the question in real life as to how relevant donald trump is at this point among those hardliners in the republican party? >> yeah. well, first, i mean, they do have specific demands. they want a caucus that is focused on maximum confrontation at every point with the biden administration and is airing conservative grievances and even conspiracy theories. you know, they want a caucus that is not just going to do oversight on the corridor. they want this select committee that will probe alleged politicalization of the department of justice and the fbi and targeting, you know, conservative parents at school boards. they have a vision of the republican party that they are trying to impose, and that's why in many ways as i said, it almost doesn't matter whether
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they beat mccarthy or not, because they've demonstrated -- he has given so much ground to those demands, that even if he wins the speakership, they have already set the course, i think very firmly for the caucus overall after an election. as i said, where that course was rejected by the swing states. this makes it almost impossible for the republican caucus to reach any kind of substantive agreements with president biden except on the absolute must needs for continuing, you know, government such as raising the debt ceiling, and even that isn't guaranteed. >> i don't know. i was going to say. i was going to say. i don't even know if that's a guarantee at this point. >> exactly right. >> republicans may be a bit short-sighted when they're reveling in all of this because at some point, this is going to impact them as well. scott jennings and ron brownstein, thank you. >> thank you. actor jeremy renner is in a reno area hospital right now after being seriously injured in a snowplowing accident.
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and how is he doing? >> more details are emerging it feels like by the minute. here's what we know. on new year's day in the morning, jeremy renner was out on a snowplow. he posts videos of himself often on instagram with these heavy machines. he owns snowplows. he lives in the lake tahoe area and he's showing himself plowing his driveway. he's known to plow local streets and people nearby, and so, you know, he's used to being on these. we don't know exactly what happened, but we do know from authorities it was a traumatic incident. he was air lifted to a local hospital, and he is in critical, but stable condition. it sounds like it's a pretty tough situation. i should be getting more details soon from his team, but look. like, we do know that authorities were called to the scene, and they said that it was a pretty dire situation for him, and look. there's been unprecedented snowfall in the nevada area, and like i said, he posts videos of himself on these snowplows, but we don't know -- a lot of
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rampant speculation on social media. did the snowplow potentially run over him? you know, roll backwards onto him. did he fall off? we don't know those details, but we should have those soon. he's receiving excellent care and his family is with him right now. >> he's lucky to be alive it sounds like. this could have been really devastating. >> could have been worse. right. also, okay. i don't even know much about this story, but it involves angela bassett's son having to make a public apology about faking an actor's death? >> there is a tiktok trend called the celebrity death prank and kids and young ters out there -- >> young folk -- >> i'm not even on tiktok, but i saw the videos and it's people telling their parents or loved ones that their favorite celebrity has died. the hashtag itself, those have hundreds of millions of views on tiktok. angela bassett's son partook in the trend and he posted a video of himself telling his mother
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that her costar in "black panther" michael b. jordan was dead, and it wasn't true, and he issued an apology, but he shone a light on this, that this is a tiktok trend gone very badly. take a look at his apology. >> i apologize to michael b. jordan's entire family, his extended family, and him directly as he is an idol of mine and taking part in a trend like this is completely disrespectful, and i hope this can be a teaching lesson to anyone else who uses social media and a tool as a source of entertainment to understand that your actions can have consequence that is extend i don't understand you. >> look. he's just 16 years old. it's a learning lesson for him. obviously it really hit close to home for his mother because she lost chadwick boseman who was her "black panther" costar, and some people are saying, what's the big deal? it's funny to post these reactions. >> at the end of the day, it's not funny to joke about death. we've seen these go badly, and
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many are wondering if tiktok should step in and post a disclaimer on these videos an really urge these young kids out there that this is not something to take part in, and to stop. >> another blow for tiktok. that's for sure as well. thank you. great to see you. >> thank you. well, we are learning more about the man police say attacked officers with a machete on new year's eve in times square. we are told he was on a terrorist watch list. we'll have the latest on the investigation just ahead. what makes every stearns & foster so incredibly comfortable? the attention to detail, that combines time honored craftsmanship... ...and luxurio materials... ...for a mattress at feels as good as it looks. for a limited time, save $400 on select stearns & foster matesses.
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arrested. cnn also learned the 19-year-old suspect was added to a terrorist watch list just a few weeks before the attack. sources say fbi agents interviewed the suspect in mid-december after his family grew concerned for his plans to travel to afghanistan and join the taliban. when the suspect was arrested, they found a hand-written diary and his final wishes, to die as a martyr. our intelligence analyst joins me for more. john, let's talk about had. the suspect was known to the fbi. his family flagged him because they were concerned about his well-being. he was placed on a watch list, and yet he was still able to go through with this attack. was an error made here? how did he slip through the cracks? >> i'm not sure there were many ways where it could have been done differently. the family tells their concerns to the police, and it's passed to the fbi, and december 10th, the fbi investigators who catch
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this case, and do the background, does he appear in any other report about terrorism, and when they do the background, they elect to go interview him himself, and they go see trevor bickford up in wells, maine, and he says, yes, you know, i would like to go be with the taliban in afghanistan, but only, you know, to help them protect other muslims because, you know, sometimes they're too strict. i would like to help some in china and some in myanmar. so he convinces them that he is not planning to attack anything or do anything here, but he would like to travel somewhere to help people. at that point, they go from a preliminary investigation to a full because here's a guy who says, i'm not afraid to die for my religion and i want to go to afghanistan. so he ticks to a full case. as they're going forward with that investigation, and they have him on a watch list that will keep him from getting on a plane, he gets on a train not to go overseas where that alarm
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would have gone off, but to go to new york claim, i'm just -- i'm going to travel domestically for peaceful purposes and we see the outcome. >> is this unusual it has yet to be deemed a terrorist attack? >> this is something that officials hand wring about because it has legal definitions. he hasn't been charged with terrorism. he's been charged with attempted murder of a police officer and assault, but the fbi, the u.s. attorney, they have a lot of work to do in going through phones, computers, whatever else they can find determining whether he was communicating with anyone else, either here or overseas, but we have precedent where they will use the local or state charges as the holding charge and federal charges could follow. we'll have to see. >> quickly, the status of the three officers who were injured, they're home and they're okay? >> they're home. they're okay. a little banged up, but they were released from the hospital at 3:00 in the morning after being there several hours and
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so we know staying hydrated is important for you body in so many ways, but a new study suggests drinking enough water could be a lifesaver. elizabeth, what does this study
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find? >> the scope of this study was quite impressive. stay studied more than 11,000 people over a period of decades and took a look at their blood and from blood, you can tell how hydrated someone is. they found the folks who were not so well hydrated, the folks on the low end of the spectrum, they had a 21% increased risk of premature death, 64% risk of heart failure, diabetes, dementia and a whole host of diseases. this is a great study to start the new year with because this is something you can easily change. just drink more water. such a simple thing we can do for our health. >> it is more fascinating because i thought for sure water obviously helped if you were lethargic and tired and perhaps helped with your skin, but to know it could save your life is fascinating. how much do people need to
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drink? we heard eight glasses a day. what is the true figure? >> so that turns out not to be so, so true. a lot of this depends on how active you are and if you live in a hot versus a cold climate. so it's for women, nine cups a day and for men, 13 cups a day according to a national academy of medicine report. again, it has a lot to do with where you live. if you're having trouble getting enough water and i think a lot of people do, a couple of sips, keep water by your bed so when you go to bed and wake up, it's right there. it's very easy. also, if you feel hungry, drink water. i know that sounds weird, but a lot of times people are hungry when they're actually dehydrated so try the water before the food. but speaking of food, when you eat food, we can get a lot of fluid from food. so eat foods with high water content. that makes a big difference. >> i also find that drinking room temperature water helps you drink more.
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situation a double whammy, but says it is still fixable and is hoping for a favorable outcome. she previously battled breast cancer in 2010 and we are sending her our best. elon musk has lost just about more than anyone in history. the ceo of tesla and twitter is the first person ever to lose $200 billion in wealth. he is now worth just a paltry $ $137 billion, but that's down sharply from $340 billion from november of 2021. the bulk of his wealth is tied up in tesla, whose stock plunged 65% last year. his $44 billion purchase of twitter hasn't helped tesla stock or his own personal wealth. he has sold $23 billion worth of tesla shares since april. bloomberg still lists him as the second richest person in the world, so everything is relative. don't feel too sorry for