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in the now viral video you can see police with their guns drawn and at one point anders' 90-year-old grandmother steps in trying to intervenes. cnn's ed lavandera has more. >> reporter: when ty anders stepped out of the car in texas, he was surrounded by police officers, some with guns drawn. the situation quickly intensified as witnesses gathered around. on may 16th, police say anders ran a stop sign and then made extreme attempts to allude police before pulling into the drive wae of his grandmother's home. >> exit the vehicle now. >> reporter: the young man emerges holding the hands in the air and visibly emotional. the officers try to get anders to move toward them. >> we're not going to shoot you. >> we need you to listen to us. stand up and walk back toward the vehicle. >> reporter: a bystander recorded. you can see at least six officers arrived as the witnesses try to tell him he's terrified. >> he's scared! he has guns on him. you see the black people shot? >> reporter: anders' elderly grandmother walking with a cane comes out of the house and stands next to her grandson as th
in the now viral video you can see police with their guns drawn and at one point anders' 90-year-old grandmother steps in trying to intervenes. cnn's ed lavandera has more. >> reporter: when ty anders stepped out of the car in texas, he was surrounded by police officers, some with guns drawn. the situation quickly intensified as witnesses gathered around. on may 16th, police say anders ran a stop sign and then made extreme attempts to allude police before pulling into the drive wae of his...
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the officers try to get anders to move toward them. >> we're not going to shoot you. we just need you to listen to us. we need you to stand up and walk back towards our vehicle. >> reporter: a bistandiystander recorded the scene. witnesses try to tell police anders is terrified by what's happening. >> he's scared. y'all have guns on him. he's black. y'all see how many black people are getting shot? >> reporter: a few minutes later, his elderly grandmother walking with a cane comes out of the house and stands next to her grandson as the commotion escalates. a few officers move in to handcuff anders who remains on the ground and that's when the 90-year-old woman falls over her grandson. it's unclear why the elderly woman fell, but she falls as one officer is swinging his leg over anders to finish handcuffing him. but it doesn't appear that his leg touches the woman. the young man's attorney says the grandmother was forced to the ground by overzealous officers. midland police say she appears to lose her balance. >> leave him alone. >> ty anders was arrest and placed into
the officers try to get anders to move toward them. >> we're not going to shoot you. we just need you to listen to us. we need you to stand up and walk back towards our vehicle. >> reporter: a bistandiystander recorded the scene. witnesses try to tell police anders is terrified by what's happening. >> he's scared. y'all have guns on him. he's black. y'all see how many black people are getting shot? >> reporter: a few minutes later, his elderly grandmother walking with a...
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there is anders. how do you feel right now? say good. >> anders, can you say good? no. okay. little shy right now. he has the microphone. rebecca, tell us what happened. you were at home. your husband was away on the road, right? >> he was on the interstate. >> you were in your house. >> yeah. >> you're not from this area. i'm from louisiana. >> what did he say to you if there were a tornado? >> he and all the other oklahomans say stay in your home and they always say it never hits anybody. i've lived here my entire life. never hits. you know, you don't leave. there's been times where with him i was in the bath tub with a helmet on my head crying and begging to leave and he'd say no we're not going anywhere and it didn't hit us and maybe you're right. but i never felt that way. >> so yesterday around 2:00 or 3:00 in the afternoon you're home alone. >> yeah. >> and you got anders and you and what do you do? >> i've been watching the news all day and it kept saying oh, it's going to come at 6:00 or and then it even pushed it back to 8:00 and so when i saw clouds outside i was l
there is anders. how do you feel right now? say good. >> anders, can you say good? no. okay. little shy right now. he has the microphone. rebecca, tell us what happened. you were at home. your husband was away on the road, right? >> he was on the interstate. >> you were in your house. >> yeah. >> you're not from this area. i'm from louisiana. >> what did he say to you if there were a tornado? >> he and all the other oklahomans say stay in your home and...
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anders breivik will be held in isolation for four weeks.and the shooting massacre on the nearby island claiming the attacks were to combat the, quote. colonization of norway by muslims. >>> looks like the nfl lockout is about over. representatives for the players agreed on a tentative ten-year deal. players could be in training camp this week. the pressure for congress to raise the nation's debt limit grows. eight days and counting on the deadline to raise the limit. the threat of default is causing a lot of jitters on wall street. stocks actually fell at the open of trading less than an hour ago. >>> political buzz. your rapid fire look at the hottest political topics of the day. three questions, 20 seconds on the clock. first question, guys, president obama canceling his own fundraisers to try and work on the debt negotiations now. it sure makes him look good but will it get us any closer to a deal? maria? >> well, sure. it was the right thing to do. that's why he did it. the question is whether it gets us closer to the deal and should be
anders breivik will be held in isolation for four weeks.and the shooting massacre on the nearby island claiming the attacks were to combat the, quote. colonization of norway by muslims. >>> looks like the nfl lockout is about over. representatives for the players agreed on a tentative ten-year deal. players could be in training camp this week. the pressure for congress to raise the nation's debt limit grows. eight days and counting on the deadline to raise the limit. the threat of...
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we are expecting anders breivik to appear in an hour or so.bate about whether the media would be allowed in there, norway being an open society, it was expected they would be. the police have asked the court to close the court to the public and the media because they fear that breivik might send a message, he has said to his own lawyer he wanted to speak today and, quote, explain himself end quote. we've heard the court is, indeed, going to be closed to the media and to the public, so we won't know what goes on in there until after it's over. it's essentially a bail hearing and he was going to be given the opportunity to say whether he was, in fact, guilty of these crimes or not. at the moment we've been told that there will be no coverage. we were expecting a live signal out of there, not going to happen at the moment, guys. >> michael, in this grief that norwegians are feeling, they're finding a new hero this morningp. tell us about that. >> yeah. a guy called casper, he was a fellow we went with yesterday out on to the waters near lake -- n
we are expecting anders breivik to appear in an hour or so.bate about whether the media would be allowed in there, norway being an open society, it was expected they would be. the police have asked the court to close the court to the public and the media because they fear that breivik might send a message, he has said to his own lawyer he wanted to speak today and, quote, explain himself end quote. we've heard the court is, indeed, going to be closed to the media and to the public, so we won't...
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but observers are not quite as optimistic as you, anders.s the upper hand here with the way they keep pressing forward. what do you say to that? >>. >> they look at how many soldiers. when you should look more carefully. they claim they have taken out one-third of russian hardware. tanks, helicopters. but you see here everybody is correct because this is the best account we have. >> it is important to take this stuff with a grain of salt. it is the fog of war but also propaganda from both sides. of course you can see that the morale is very high in the opinion poll. we're not even four weeks or a month into this war. a lot can still happen. russia still has a lot of resources it can throw at this. they are starting to draft men of fighting age across are issue that, pulling more equipment toward the border. i'm not saying either way they will win or lose. but it might be a little too early to predict this one one way or the other. >> yeah. i think one of the things we have learned is maybe don't predict, right? >> yeah. >> don't predict. thi
but observers are not quite as optimistic as you, anders.s the upper hand here with the way they keep pressing forward. what do you say to that? >>. >> they look at how many soldiers. when you should look more carefully. they claim they have taken out one-third of russian hardware. tanks, helicopters. but you see here everybody is correct because this is the best account we have. >> it is important to take this stuff with a grain of salt. it is the fog of war but also...
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an anders aslund. andrea, thank you. >>> a photojournalist, life under siege. important work with the aftermath of russia's occupation there. >>> plus, this hour, senators are going to take on russian energy. how their vote sets up more economic consequences for russia later this hour. they may not be able to take just anything for pain. that's why doctors recommend tytylenol®. it won't raise blood pressure the way thatat advil®, aleve®, or motrin® sometimes can. for...
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i don't think people understand what the president is referring to, so it's a big confusion. >> andersd there in sweden before and after this? >> well, i haven't -- i haven't seen all reactions today. just a few hours ago this happened, but, of course, mr. trump is controversial person. he has his supporters and also, i mean, he has his critics, so i think nothing will really change in that sense after this, but everybody -- this is just like a big huge question mark around this story, i would say. >> we read the tweet from the former prime minister, but i wonder has there been or is there an indication that there will be some response from the current reference, let's call it. >> that's very interesting. we're actually, of course, we're trying to get contact with the government and the prime minister to get a comment on this, but we haven't so far got anything. >> okay. >> all right. >> anders, thanks so much for being with us to try to understand what the president was talking about tllt in this reference to something in sweden, anders, the head of news and current affairs for sweden
i don't think people understand what the president is referring to, so it's a big confusion. >> andersd there in sweden before and after this? >> well, i haven't -- i haven't seen all reactions today. just a few hours ago this happened, but, of course, mr. trump is controversial person. he has his supporters and also, i mean, he has his critics, so i think nothing will really change in that sense after this, but everybody -- this is just like a big huge question mark around this...
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anders behring. he was dressed as a police officer and got on to the island and opened fire and killed at least 85 people there. our diana magny is near this island of utoya. diana, the farthest story has certainly been, is this the only suspect, is this the only man, is it really possible for someone to pull this off and have acted alone? >> reporter: well, you have to ask yourself that question, because really to have caused such mass murder, mass murder on this scale, as a single person, even if it was meticulously planned, really beggars belief. but to give you a sense of how easy it was for him to pick off his targets, he was dressed up as a police officer when he arrived on the island, which meant that he was able to bring heavy weaponry across on the boat. and the young people who were meeting there had gathered together in a group to discuss what had happened in oslo just a couple of hours before. and he had asked if he could address the group. and so he really had, you know, hundreds of youn
anders behring. he was dressed as a police officer and got on to the island and opened fire and killed at least 85 people there. our diana magny is near this island of utoya. diana, the farthest story has certainly been, is this the only suspect, is this the only man, is it really possible for someone to pull this off and have acted alone? >> reporter: well, you have to ask yourself that question, because really to have caused such mass murder, mass murder on this scale, as a single...
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what i'm asking, is it possible that had anders breivik not done what he did, that adam lanza wouldn'tne what he did? >> oh, i doubt that very much. the copycat phenomenon does indeed thrive and prosper on excessive publicity. and not only do we give these cases too much attention, but in addition, we make anti-heroes out of killers, monsters, who don't deserve to become infamous because of the crimes they commit. we send a terrible message to all of those bullied youngsters out there, and that is, look, you want to be famous, you want to be important, no problem. kill somebody. and while you're at it, kill a lot of people. break a record. that way you'll get on the cover of celebrity magazines, you'll have your profile on a t-shirt. and that's unfortunately, exactly what these killers want. >> jack, are you saying -- i mean, we're talking here. you're talking about cnn, you're talking about the media. i mean, should we not cover the story as we've covered it or what do you thing the answer is? >> oh, not at all. reporters have not only a right but a responsibility to inform the public
what i'm asking, is it possible that had anders breivik not done what he did, that adam lanza wouldn'tne what he did? >> oh, i doubt that very much. the copycat phenomenon does indeed thrive and prosper on excessive publicity. and not only do we give these cases too much attention, but in addition, we make anti-heroes out of killers, monsters, who don't deserve to become infamous because of the crimes they commit. we send a terrible message to all of those bullied youngsters out there,...
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ander sob anders anderson, if they are talking about the president run ning in 2024, he lost this election? >> talked to a source close to the white house about this who's in touch with republican members of congress. this person describes this idea of prospect as an exercise, those were the words the source close to the white house used. the president is indeed looking to that date of january 6th. i have been told by a couple of different advisers that's the case. he thinks house members are going to be able to go in there and overturn election results. they're not dealing with the real world and they're not living in the same world you and i are living in. he has some amendment to stay in power some sort of continuation of power as kaleigh put earlier. jim acosta, thank you. >>> joining me now the white house majority whip, democrat of south carolina. the fact that senator mcconnell took so long to acknowledge reality and congratulated president-elect biden, i mean it may be laughable if it had not i am part president trump's abusing the system, how do you think where things may stand? >
ander sob anders anderson, if they are talking about the president run ning in 2024, he lost this election? >> talked to a source close to the white house about this who's in touch with republican members of congress. this person describes this idea of prospect as an exercise, those were the words the source close to the white house used. the president is indeed looking to that date of january 6th. i have been told by a couple of different advisers that's the case. he thinks house members...
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anders brevick actually shot off the bomb.ople were killed in the attack. >>> there will be no payment for cancer treatment for workers involved in the 9/11 attacks that's the controversial describe by the world tried center program. there's nothing to say whether the dust and smoke cloud produced by the attack has caused cancer. the report took effect in january. that measure provides over 4 billion over the next five years to monitor, treat and compensate people who were exposed to the fumes and dust. some lawmakers and survivors of the attacks who originally supported the legislation have denounced the exclusion of cancer. >>> in afghanistan, another deadly taliban strike against local government t mayor of the southern city of kandahar was assassinated today by a suicide bomber who hid explosives in his tur begin. he was killed in a city hall. >>> earlier this month, the half brother of hamid karzai was gunned down by a long time bodygua bodyguard. also several top officials in kandahar have been killed by olympics. >>> sa
anders brevick actually shot off the bomb.ople were killed in the attack. >>> there will be no payment for cancer treatment for workers involved in the 9/11 attacks that's the controversial describe by the world tried center program. there's nothing to say whether the dust and smoke cloud produced by the attack has caused cancer. the report took effect in january. that measure provides over 4 billion over the next five years to monitor, treat and compensate people who were exposed to...
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anders, welcome. tell me what how do you react to this whole situation? >> well, i'm very calm, actually. i think this is not going to happen as outlined by president trump. but i agree that greenland has a strong strategic importance. and i also agree that the u.s. has a crucial role in the arctic. and that's why already today we have a defense agreement between the u.s. and denmark on the defense of greenland. and based on that, the u.s. is already running an airbase to detect missiles that could threaten the united states. and if the u.s. would like to strengthen that defense by establishing even more air bases in greenland, that would be possible within that defense agreement. i think it would be welcomed by the governments of greenland and denmark and actually, i'm a bit surprised that president trump, who i think was elected because the american people thought he was the right leader to address the challenges of china, that he selects greenland as his first objective. and even threatens one of his closest and most reliable allies, denmark. that's wh
anders, welcome. tell me what how do you react to this whole situation? >> well, i'm very calm, actually. i think this is not going to happen as outlined by president trump. but i agree that greenland has a strong strategic importance. and i also agree that the u.s. has a crucial role in the arctic. and that's why already today we have a defense agreement between the u.s. and denmark on the defense of greenland. and based on that, the u.s. is already running an airbase to detect missiles...
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we are hearing from the lawyer for anders behring breivik who says the suspect is a little surprised he was able to set off a deadly bomb in oslo, then open fire on dozens of young campers on a nearby island. the lawyer says breivik took some kind of drugs beforehand and now is quote, very tired. his fellow norwegians are devastated. among them, muslims and other targets of breivik's war on multi culturalism. >> it's horrifying. i can't even describe it in words. it's really horrifying that he actually killed so many young people because he hates us. it's really horrifying. >> -- has indicated he's insane. he's in a war and he says the rest of the world and especially the western world don't understand his point of view, that in 60 years' time, we all will understand. >> anders breivik's father has spoken out as well. he told a reporter in france, i'm quoting here, rather than killing all those people, he should have taken his own life. >>> up next, glenn beck's controversial comments about the norway youth camp where dozens were murdered. is he just inciting more hate? be kind to yo
we are hearing from the lawyer for anders behring breivik who says the suspect is a little surprised he was able to set off a deadly bomb in oslo, then open fire on dozens of young campers on a nearby island. the lawyer says breivik took some kind of drugs beforehand and now is quote, very tired. his fellow norwegians are devastated. among them, muslims and other targets of breivik's war on multi culturalism. >> it's horrifying. i can't even describe it in words. it's really horrifying...
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a new report says he was obsessed with anders breivik who killed 77 people in 2011.back question today, the first one, how should the media report on serial killers? please join the conversation, facebook.com/carolcnn, or tweet me @carolcnn. but you're progressive, and they're them. yes. but they're here. yes. are you...? there? yes. no. are you them? i'm me. but those rates are for... them. so them are here. yes! you want to run through it again? no, i'm good. you got it? yes. rates for us and them -- now that's progressive. call or click today. you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pharmacy counter. then you're going to love this. right now they're only $14.95! wow-a grt deal just got a whole lot better. hurry. $14.95 won't last. >>> a six year investigation by an american security firm reports it observed a group of hackers called the common crew, stealing information from hundreds of organizations and firms worldwide. they were apparently connected
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anders be anders behreng breivik will be appearing in court. he'll be pleading not guilty so he'll get a chance to explain his extremely right-winged ideologies in court. that's why a lot of people are asking that this be a closed hearing. the police, for one, has a facebook page asking that no one be admitted into the courtroom so he doesn't get this kind of platform to air his views. already 60,000 members on that. i talked to people this morning about it and they said everything has gone his way so far and this must stop. also another piece of news just to bring you now, zain, is that it has been confirmed that an off-duty policeman stationed on the island fro text the people on the island earlier on was actually the half brother of the crowned princess of norway, zain. >> cnn's diana magnay. thanks a lot, diana. i'm zain verjee with cnn london. "world business today" starts now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good morning from cnn london. i'm charles hodson. >> and a very good afternoon from cnn hong kong. i'm manisha tank. this
anders be anders behreng breivik will be appearing in court. he'll be pleading not guilty so he'll get a chance to explain his extremely right-winged ideologies in court. that's why a lot of people are asking that this be a closed hearing. the police, for one, has a facebook page asking that no one be admitted into the courtroom so he doesn't get this kind of platform to air his views. already 60,000 members on that. i talked to people this morning about it and they said everything has gone his...
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anders breivik killed 69 people if you'll remember. the hartford courant spoke to family members about the motives. listen. >> what we found was that he went from being a troubled boy, a boy who was shy and isolated, to being an even more distant and remote young man. a person who continued to retreat into the shadows and
anders breivik killed 69 people if you'll remember. the hartford courant spoke to family members about the motives. listen. >> what we found was that he went from being a troubled boy, a boy who was shy and isolated, to being an even more distant and remote young man. a person who continued to retreat into the shadows and
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anders may be most well-known for the iconic photo of the earth he took from space called earthrise.istrator bill nelson posted this about anders 1968 moon mission that he traveled to the threshold of the moon and helped all of us see something else ourselves anders was 90-years-old from paradise, california to maui island. we've seen how quickly wildfires can suddenly appear, burning everything in their path in a new episode of cnn's original series, violent earth with leaves schreiber the cnn's bill, we're explores the destruction that these fires cause. here's a preview paradise, california barnea burned from an ember attack, from a plume miles away from paradise this is like 9:00 in the morning and its pitch why given the smoke, it almost appeared as though it was the middle of the night and it was snowing, ash and embers began to to rain down we're in the middle of the stapler's dan here like that. i don't know what to say if anywhere the fire was moving mad a football field per second what in the way it did that, of course, was by jumping ahead and starting these fires they wou
anders may be most well-known for the iconic photo of the earth he took from space called earthrise.istrator bill nelson posted this about anders 1968 moon mission that he traveled to the threshold of the moon and helped all of us see something else ourselves anders was 90-years-old from paradise, california to maui island. we've seen how quickly wildfires can suddenly appear, burning everything in their path in a new episode of cnn's original series, violent earth with leaves schreiber the...
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here at the court anders breivik appeared briefly.e did think we'd be able to get in there, that the media would be allowed in. it is a very open judicial system here in norway. however, police said they weren't convinced breivik didn't have associates on the outside, coconspirators, and they feared if he did appear in court he might send a message to those coconspirators so they barred the media and the public from the court. again, this being a very open society we got the judge afterwards coming out and giving a news conference basically and outlining the things that the accused has said. first of all, he said that he has remanded him in custody, not surprisingly, for eight weeks. and there will be another court appearance. he is not allowed to have newspapers, television, no contact with anyone. he can't get in touch with anyone. he may have conspired with. he also made an interesting point. he said breivik had said he was involved with two cells who helped him carry out the act. so police are obviously looking into that side of i
here at the court anders breivik appeared briefly.e did think we'd be able to get in there, that the media would be allowed in. it is a very open judicial system here in norway. however, police said they weren't convinced breivik didn't have associates on the outside, coconspirators, and they feared if he did appear in court he might send a message to those coconspirators so they barred the media and the public from the court. again, this being a very open society we got the judge afterwards...
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anders breivik murdered 77 people in morway in 2011.to games and a strong desire to kill more people that breivik. connecticut police dismiss the cbs report, calling it speculation. >>> new information this morning that a secret unit of the chinese military is behind a massive computer hacking campaign against the united states. a report by the computer security firm mandiant says a division of the people's liberation army is responsible for sustained hacking attacks against american interests and may be operating this this tower in shanghai. live in washington, this is startling news. how did mandiant obtain this information? >> the fact that america has been hacked by the chinese military, a new report by the american cyber security firm mandiant. one of the most prolific groups of computer hackers has been linked to the chinese government. four networks near shanghai with some operations taking place in a building housing a secret division of china's military. now, the report claims over a six-year period, hackers have stolen large v
anders breivik murdered 77 people in morway in 2011.to games and a strong desire to kill more people that breivik. connecticut police dismiss the cbs report, calling it speculation. >>> new information this morning that a secret unit of the chinese military is behind a massive computer hacking campaign against the united states. a report by the computer security firm mandiant says a division of the people's liberation army is responsible for sustained hacking attacks against american...
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norwegian media have identified the suspect as anders behring breivik. at least 93 people were killed, nearly 100 hurt in the mass shooting and separate explosion. authorities are still looking for more victims. >>> take a look at the flowers and candles from a vigil in oslo. the prime minister has been leading the nation in mourning. >> tell families across the country, lost one of their loved ones, you have mine and the country's sympathy and compassion. >>> are you ready to hear the maid's side of the story? the woman whose famously accusing dominique strauss-kahn of sexually assaulting her is talking to the media. nafissatou diallo gave the interview to "newsweek," verbatim, a native of guinea, quote, because of him they call me a prostitute. i want him to know there are some places you cannot use your power, you cannot use your money. we are poor, but we are good. i don't think about money. i tell them about what this man do to me, it never changed. i know what this man do to me. all right. lawyers for the former imf chief, dominique strauss-kahn, s
norwegian media have identified the suspect as anders behring breivik. at least 93 people were killed, nearly 100 hurt in the mass shooting and separate explosion. authorities are still looking for more victims. >>> take a look at the flowers and candles from a vigil in oslo. the prime minister has been leading the nation in mourning. >> tell families across the country, lost one of their loved ones, you have mine and the country's sympathy and compassion. >>> are you...
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he's a 32-year-old ethnic norwegian man called anders behring breivik. if he carried out both attacks, what would happen is he somehow laid these explosives in central oslo in the government quarter, perhaps detonating the blast then and then moving to this island which is about 20 minutes from the center of oslo where he dressed up as a policeman and was therefore able to bring a lot of guns onto the island. and obviously sort of win the confidence of -- there were 650 young people on the island. he said he wanted to address them and then just started shooting them. as we heard from that eyewitness, this was a very cold-blooded shooting. i was talking to other people who said that he was totally expressionless. it was as bit as if he was taking photos. i think you have some more sound bites that you can play of what eyewitnesses have been telling me. >> we heard him coming around -- he was probably searching for people in the cliffs. we ran the other way. some people started swimming over. we got to a boat which we managed to get out. then i went to hel
he's a 32-year-old ethnic norwegian man called anders behring breivik. if he carried out both attacks, what would happen is he somehow laid these explosives in central oslo in the government quarter, perhaps detonating the blast then and then moving to this island which is about 20 minutes from the center of oslo where he dressed up as a policeman and was therefore able to bring a lot of guns onto the island. and obviously sort of win the confidence of -- there were 650 young people on the...
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. >>> hearing from the father of the norway terror suspect anders breivik. he said he's ashamed, disgusted by his son's killing spree and wishes his son had killed himself instead of killing so many people. breivik appeared in court for a bail hearing yesterday. he's now claiming he had help from two terror cells to pull off friday's attacks. meanwhile, officials in oslo have lowered the death toll from the moss ker to 76. breivik's father, a retired diplomat, living in the south of france, says his son must be mentally ill. >>. >> translator: no i'll never have more contact with him. in my darkest moments, i think rather than killing all those people, he should have taken his own life. >> those are strong words from a father. >> translator: they are. thinking about what has happened i get so upset and i don't understand how something like this could have happened. no normal human being would do something like that. >> nearly 200,000 mourners filled the streets of oslo yesterday for a memorial service honoring the victims. >>> singer amy winehouse being laid
. >>> hearing from the father of the norway terror suspect anders breivik. he said he's ashamed, disgusted by his son's killing spree and wishes his son had killed himself instead of killing so many people. breivik appeared in court for a bail hearing yesterday. he's now claiming he had help from two terror cells to pull off friday's attacks. meanwhile, officials in oslo have lowered the death toll from the moss ker to 76. breivik's father, a retired diplomat, living in the south of...
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his name is anders bearing breivik, described as a right wing christian fundalist.ed fire on a youth camp run by the ruling labor party. before that, seven others died in a bombing in oslo. we're tracking developments on the debt ceiling talks. congressional leaders from both parties held a late afternoon meeting trying to forge some sort of deal and met for less than an hour this morning at the white house with president obama. no deal yet, about you they have agreed to try to reach a compromise in the next 24 hours or so to avoid disruptions to the financial markets. retired army general john shalikashvili has died. born in poland, he was the first foreign born chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and came to the u.s. as a teenager and reportedly learned english from watching john wayne movies. president obama today called him a genuine soldier, statesman who extra -- whose extraordinary life represented the promise of america. the general was 75 years old. >>> shocking video out of syria. soldiers and security forces some in plain clothes storming a mosque in th
his name is anders bearing breivik, described as a right wing christian fundalist.ed fire on a youth camp run by the ruling labor party. before that, seven others died in a bombing in oslo. we're tracking developments on the debt ceiling talks. congressional leaders from both parties held a late afternoon meeting trying to forge some sort of deal and met for less than an hour this morning at the white house with president obama. no deal yet, about you they have agreed to try to reach a...
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joining me now is nato secretary-general anders fogh rasmussen. thank you so much for being here with us. with the end in sight, we believe, for afghanistan, one of the things that's outstanding certainly in the minds of many americans is will other members of nato besides the u.s. pony up the amount of money the u.s. would like to see to help keep afghanistan stable after combat ends? >> yes, indeed. i am optimistic about fund-raising for the afghan security forces because at the end of the day, it is less expensive to finance the afghan security forces to do the combat than to deploy our own troops. nevertheless, a number of countries have announced substantial contributions to the afghan security forces, so i'm optimistic. >> does france share that view? does germany share that view? we get the feeling and they have monetary problems of their own at the moment, spending problems of their own. but is your optimistic view shared by the individual members? >> yes, indeed. germany has announced a significant contribution to afghan security forces.
joining me now is nato secretary-general anders fogh rasmussen. thank you so much for being here with us. with the end in sight, we believe, for afghanistan, one of the things that's outstanding certainly in the minds of many americans is will other members of nato besides the u.s. pony up the amount of money the u.s. would like to see to help keep afghanistan stable after combat ends? >> yes, indeed. i am optimistic about fund-raising for the afghan security forces because at the end of...
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sarah stand anders put out a statement of support for him. listen to what john kelly after he announced it what he said after porter resigned. >> i think that was a personal decision that rob made and one that he was not pressured to do but one that he made on his own. >> there was initially an impulse to protect porter but also to say that he only resigned over the objections of people in the white house. >> let me back up one second. there was two stories that came out. one on tuesday night and one on wednesday morning. the weight of the two stories together i think compelled rob to do the right thing and resign. but all the while, they read a statement from rob porter that he is denying the vile allegations that he doesn't want to further engage in this orchestrated public kmeer campaign nap said when you are -- >> do you think it is a smear campaign? >> when the president is talking about due process, he is right that we're a country of laws and there is due process, but we have a duty to assess everyone in a case by case basis. in this c
sarah stand anders put out a statement of support for him. listen to what john kelly after he announced it what he said after porter resigned. >> i think that was a personal decision that rob made and one that he was not pressured to do but one that he made on his own. >> there was initially an impulse to protect porter but also to say that he only resigned over the objections of people in the white house. >> let me back up one second. there was two stories that came out. one...
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a 32-year-old norwegian man has been arrested by the police, and they have named the subject anders behring breivik. the death toll from the bombing in oslo a few hours earlier stands at seven people, and scores more were injured and, of course, dozens dead on the island. jim boulden joins us from oslo. you were monitoring the news conference a few minutes ago. >> reporter: yes, i thought it was interesting the prime minister said he had been going to the island every summer since 1974. he is of the labor party and this is the labor party's summer camp. he said the place he had been visiting every summer has now turned to hell in a few hours. he was fearing he would know some of the young people who had died. as far as more details, i don't think that we got a lot of more details from the justice minister or prime minister. they still won't name the suspect in custody. they said that was a matter for the police and not the politicians. they were saying it is important for the police to find the facts and all the information. they are not going to get drawn into any conclusions. and they sti
a 32-year-old norwegian man has been arrested by the police, and they have named the subject anders behring breivik. the death toll from the bombing in oslo a few hours earlier stands at seven people, and scores more were injured and, of course, dozens dead on the island. jim boulden joins us from oslo. you were monitoring the news conference a few minutes ago. >> reporter: yes, i thought it was interesting the prime minister said he had been going to the island every summer since 1974....
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. >> okay, let's talk quickly about the suspect in the norway killings, anders behring breivik. he reportedly admitted that he carried out friday rampage. he claimed that the attacks were necessary to combat the colonization of norway. he said that his son must be mentally ill. >> translator: i'll never have more contact with him. in my darkest moments. whether than killing those kids, he should have taken his own life. >>> now i'm going to put a monster sum on the money on the screen and i'm going to use the viewer discretion line. because the figure is shock ingly big. $130 billion. roughly the gross domestic product of new zealand. it's the amount of u.s. businesses will spend this year during with data breaches, cyber crimes. the security research company said that's more than tripled than companies spent five years ago. >>> do you want to hear the transportation secretary of the united states get mad? well, this story did it. you might not appreciate it, either. congress hasn't reauthorized the faa the agency is losing about $200 million every week in taxes. many airlines h
. >> okay, let's talk quickly about the suspect in the norway killings, anders behring breivik. he reportedly admitted that he carried out friday rampage. he claimed that the attacks were necessary to combat the colonization of norway. he said that his son must be mentally ill. >> translator: i'll never have more contact with him. in my darkest moments. whether than killing those kids, he should have taken his own life. >>> now i'm going to put a monster sum on the money on...
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. >>> my name is henrietta reilly and my partner's name is anders and together we have two kids, oneee and a half >> it is always chaos with small kids. >> like every norwegian citizen, henrietta and anders benefit from a robust parental leave system which allows them to take a full paid year off to raise their children. >> you're paid for the government to be home and to bond with your child and to give them the safe start, either ten months with full salary or 12 months with 80% of your salary. and you know that your work is still there when you come back. >> it is a stark contrast to america. we're the only industrialized nation in the world that doesn't guarantee paid leave for new mothers. >> it allows me also to find my way in the role as a mom, to get to know her and to connect with her and find out how can i alter this kid for the best. >> a lot of americans are fighting hard for this. and it is important to understand why. the first year of a baby's life is critical for development. their brain's frontal lobe is making sense of the world around them and at three months they
. >>> my name is henrietta reilly and my partner's name is anders and together we have two kids, oneee and a half >> it is always chaos with small kids. >> like every norwegian citizen, henrietta and anders benefit from a robust parental leave system which allows them to take a full paid year off to raise their children. >> you're paid for the government to be home and to bond with your child and to give them the safe start, either ten months with full salary or 12...
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anders anderson? >> it bears repeating. people were told to bring supplies.g things for at least three days. is that correct? >> reporter: absolutely. i mean, you know, you've got to prepare, you can't rely on the government to provide everything for you. and keep in mind everybody in the government has their own families to deal with. there were lots and lots of people outside the shelter smoking. a lot of people brought enough smokes. so i'm just saying you have to be prepared for most, and most people are. >> i talked to the mayor here in tampa, who in the days before this, while they were preparing for this storm, they knew the size of the storm, but they were also thinking about how they were going to be helping other communities perhaps on the east coast where it seemed earlier in the week the storm would be tracking. then yesterday the mayor had a very did i realie, this is a city which may be asking for help from cities on the east coast in the days ahead. >>> we're going to take a short break. our coverage continues in a moment. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
anders anderson? >> it bears repeating. people were told to bring supplies.g things for at least three days. is that correct? >> reporter: absolutely. i mean, you know, you've got to prepare, you can't rely on the government to provide everything for you. and keep in mind everybody in the government has their own families to deal with. there were lots and lots of people outside the shelter smoking. a lot of people brought enough smokes. so i'm just saying you have to be prepared for...
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this morning, three americans, frank borman, jim lovell, and william anders, are on the verge of theve commit. we have--we have liftoff. - oh, there's the rumble in our building. but what a beautiful flight. man perhaps on the way to the moon if all continues to go well. - it seemed almost unbelievable. the nation collectively held its breath worrying about are you going to make it? what happens to the astronauts-- what happens to the space program--if we don't? such a miraculous thing is against the odds, but... [clicks tongue] [voice breaks] maybe. maybe we can make it. - [on radio] apollo 8, we have good picture. - this is coming to you approximately halfway between the moon and the earth. we have about-- less than 40 hours left to go to the moon. - they actually arrived at the moon on christmas eve, and in order to get into lunar orbit, they have to fire the engine on the far side of the moon where there's no radio contact with mission control. - apollo 8 will be facing backwards in a braking maneuver. that engine burn will actually slow them down from 5,700 to about 3,700 miles
this morning, three americans, frank borman, jim lovell, and william anders, are on the verge of theve commit. we have--we have liftoff. - oh, there's the rumble in our building. but what a beautiful flight. man perhaps on the way to the moon if all continues to go well. - it seemed almost unbelievable. the nation collectively held its breath worrying about are you going to make it? what happens to the astronauts-- what happens to the space program--if we don't? such a miraculous thing is...
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his name is anders breitik. he gathered to hear more about the initial bombing. they say he fired into the crowd. he then fired into the water as people tried to swim to get away. listen to one survivor. >> he was yelling he was going to kill all. we will all die. he pointed his gun at me. he did not pull the trigger. he left and returned a few hours later and a few hours gathered around me. then people started running around because they did not know where to run. he suddenly showed up and he shot almost everyone. >> all right. our diana magna is near utoya island. diana, how could one carry out this attack and plan both events? are police still sticking to the theory that one man carried out both of the an attacks? >> reporter: they are not ruling out the possibility, t.j., that he could have others helping him. he is the only suspect in custody. he will be charged for the shootings on utoya and the bombing at the capital. the huge explosion in the center of oslo an at the time when people were leaving for the weekend. a huge path there gave him a decoy to come
his name is anders breitik. he gathered to hear more about the initial bombing. they say he fired into the crowd. he then fired into the water as people tried to swim to get away. listen to one survivor. >> he was yelling he was going to kill all. we will all die. he pointed his gun at me. he did not pull the trigger. he left and returned a few hours later and a few hours gathered around me. then people started running around because they did not know where to run. he suddenly showed up...
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>> wolf, this would take them beyond the safe area of baghdad ander bi ander erbil to one of the most fierce fighting, including recently 400 sunni tribesmen challenging isis were killed in just two days this week. this would expand the train and assist mission beyond baghdad and and erbil of which isis controls now some 80%. the plan would still require the president's approval. senior u.s. military official tells me, quote, this will better enable iraqi security forces to protect themselves and to take the fight to isis, which is something that iraqi forces have not shown themselves capable of doing on their own. here's how the chairman of the joints chief of staff, general martin dempsey, described the need in anbar province. >> what i can say is that is why we need to expand the train, advise, and assist mission into the anbar province. but the precondition for that is that the government of iraq is willing to arm the tribes. we have positive indications that they are but we haven't begun to do it yet. >> i'm told that the exact locations that u.s. advisers would serve in anbar is
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that is according to anders breivik lawyer. his client still has to undergo psychiatric testing but everything about the tests indicates he was insane. breivik's father thinks his son is mentally ill and has pretty much disowned him. >> translator: i'll never have more contact with him. in my darkest moments i think rather than killing all of those people, he should have taken his own life. >> those are strong words from a father. >> translator: they are but thinking about what has happened, i get so upset and i still don't understand that something like this could happen. no normal human being would do something like that. >>> glenn beck is weighing in on the norw waway tragedy. zain, talk about what he is saying. >> reporter: his comments are creating fight the firestorm. what he has basically said is to compare the youth political labor camp on the island in norway to the hitler youth in germany. alone to exactly how he put it on his radio show. >> as the thing started to unfold and then there was a shooting at a political c
that is according to anders breivik lawyer. his client still has to undergo psychiatric testing but everything about the tests indicates he was insane. breivik's father thinks his son is mentally ill and has pretty much disowned him. >> translator: i'll never have more contact with him. in my darkest moments i think rather than killing all of those people, he should have taken his own life. >> those are strong words from a father. >> translator: they are but thinking about...
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so far one man arrested and charged in both attacks identified by local media as anders bearing breivik, described as a right winger, but police now say they haven't ruled out the possibility that others were involved. a man who identified himself as his attorney spoke to broadcaster tv 2. he says breivik believes the terrorist attacks were horrible but "in his head, they were necessary." that attorney promises breivik will explain himself at a hearing on monday. the accounts from the youth camp and utoya are chilling. witnesses say a man showed up in a police uniform reportedly he asked the campers to gather around and started firing with a machine pistol because the camp is run by norway's ruling labor party, investigators believe this attack could have been politically motivated. the attack followed a car bombing outside a government building in oslo. a witness saw breivik buyism tons of fertilizener may. that material may be used to make bombs. from norway's prime minister, in this was more than an assault against his country as jim boulden reports, he has a very personal connection
so far one man arrested and charged in both attacks identified by local media as anders bearing breivik, described as a right winger, but police now say they haven't ruled out the possibility that others were involved. a man who identified himself as his attorney spoke to broadcaster tv 2. he says breivik believes the terrorist attacks were horrible but "in his head, they were necessary." that attorney promises breivik will explain himself at a hearing on monday. the accounts from the...
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anders anders anderson, you can have the mother of all unintended consequences by starting all of thesee and having sidney powell carrying the water in georgia actually take the control over senate and hand it over to the democrats. that's the ultimate of all ironies at the end of this. >> he used to praise brian kemp when he was trying to urge people to get back to work. is he going to have a big rally in georgia? do you know what the plan is? >> the plan is for the president to hold a rally tomorrow evening. it is expected to atrack a huge crowd obviously. the question is how far the president wants to go. we'll be watching this language carefully. if the president is saying a few moments ago if you don't go out there, we'll lose control of the senate. that's acknowledging joe biden and kamala harris are coming into power on january 20th, he's going to be walking that line. the president has continued to wage this futile battle where he think he's going to have these voter fraud allegations and so on resulting h i im and keeping control of the white house. nobody thinks that. and staf
anders anders anderson, you can have the mother of all unintended consequences by starting all of thesee and having sidney powell carrying the water in georgia actually take the control over senate and hand it over to the democrats. that's the ultimate of all ironies at the end of this. >> he used to praise brian kemp when he was trying to urge people to get back to work. is he going to have a big rally in georgia? do you know what the plan is? >> the plan is for the president to...
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it's at this time, ander zorn, he goes to a big facility if rhode island and also in washington, d.c., we are learning he was treated for sleep-related disorders. newport police were so concerned they contacted their counterparts at the naval station, specifically one of their contractors was hearing voices. they sent a copy of that incident report t. officer on doubt said it would be followed up the but neither the navy or fbi will comment on what happened to that information, anderson. >> and, deb, his father claims he was an active pars tis pant in the 911 rescue attempts in 2001. which seems, excuse me, on 9/11 which seems odd, because he wasn't in the military at that time. what do we know about that 134. >> correct a. source told us earlier today that the father told police in 2004 his son was suffering from some kind of ptsd result of the 9/11. we learned he was working at an assistant computer administrator near ground zero. he was there on 9-11 when the towers fell. after the towers came down that campus was a staging area for first responders. whether he was doing what every
it's at this time, ander zorn, he goes to a big facility if rhode island and also in washington, d.c., we are learning he was treated for sleep-related disorders. newport police were so concerned they contacted their counterparts at the naval station, specifically one of their contractors was hearing voices. they sent a copy of that incident report t. officer on doubt said it would be followed up the but neither the navy or fbi will comment on what happened to that information, anderson....
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anders breivek's fascination with the knight is less bizarre, part of a larger movement. resurrect the idea of a modern day crew said, a real clash of civilizations against what they see as an islamic invasion of europe. in fact, muslims make up only 3% of europe's pop lakes and that's likely to rise to between 5% and 8% by 2025 and level out at that point. but that doesn't change the reality of the anger, hey red and violence. ironically in breivek's nostalgic view of the medieval world, knight's templar represents nothing more than al qaeda, another terrorist organization that is fundamentally opposed to the modern world. we still don't know if breivek's boasts that there are more lone knights waiting to act like him is true, but if his depiction of the knight on a holy mission sounds familiar, it is because it, too, is mirrored in islamist terror. that's exactly what a suicide bomber is, a lone sfiter often acting in the so-called interest of a larger movement and willing to kill innocence to draw attention to the cause. while we've all focused on the dangers of radica
anders breivek's fascination with the knight is less bizarre, part of a larger movement. resurrect the idea of a modern day crew said, a real clash of civilizations against what they see as an islamic invasion of europe. in fact, muslims make up only 3% of europe's pop lakes and that's likely to rise to between 5% and 8% by 2025 and level out at that point. but that doesn't change the reality of the anger, hey red and violence. ironically in breivek's nostalgic view of the medieval world,...
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the norwegian mass murderer, anders breivik, went on trial.hat was he thinking when he set out to murder dozens of young men and women? that's next followed a a superb panel, david miliband and others. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about the personal attention tdd# 1-800-345-2550 you and your money deserve. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 at charles schwab, that means taking a close look at you tdd# 1-800-345-2550 as well as your portfolio. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 we ask the right questions, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 then we actually listen to the answers tdd# 1-800-345-2550 before giving you practical ideas you can act on. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 so talk to chuck online, on the phone, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 or come in and pull up a chair. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got t
the norwegian mass murderer, anders breivik, went on trial.hat was he thinking when he set out to murder dozens of young men and women? that's next followed a a superb panel, david miliband and others. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about the personal attention tdd# 1-800-345-2550 you and your money deserve. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 at charles schwab, that means taking a close look at you tdd# 1-800-345-2550 as well as your portfolio. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 we ask the right questions, tdd#...
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anders behring breivik. today is the one-year anniversary of that mass killing. but names we should be hearing are those of the victims. we want to start this morning remembering those who lost their lives friday morning as told by the people they left behind. >> not surprising to me that his first thought would be her. that's what a man does. he protects his loved ones. i'm very proud of him. we're going to miss him. >> just a great kid. talented kid. very talented. a lot of gifts. made people laugh. always made people smile. gentle giant was the way we looked at him. >> the sweetest smile you've ever seen. and she got -- she got prettier as she grew older. in a blink of an eye, something happens, and -- completely changes everyone's life forever. >> she was a great kid. she was just finding herself. would never harm anybody. she didn't deserve to die this way. >> he was a wonderful young man. what a terrible, terrible loss this is for everyone who knew him. >> i'll never have her to hug again. i was blessed. only for 25 years, but i was blessed. >> and now the
anders behring breivik. today is the one-year anniversary of that mass killing. but names we should be hearing are those of the victims. we want to start this morning remembering those who lost their lives friday morning as told by the people they left behind. >> not surprising to me that his first thought would be her. that's what a man does. he protects his loved ones. i'm very proud of him. we're going to miss him. >> just a great kid. talented kid. very talented. a lot of gifts....
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local media has identified the suspect as anders bearing breivik.risen to at least 93. 86 of those victims gunned down at a youth camp run by the ruling labor party and before that seven people were killed in a car bombing in the capital oslo. >>> an autopsy may take place as early as monday to determine the cause of death of sinnerger amy winehouse. she did have a history of drug problems and erratic behavior. police say it could be several days before they have autopsy results. >>> a flurry of activity in washington this hour as lawmakers try to reach some sort of deal on raising the nation's debt ceiling. top house and senate democrats are at the white house right now discussing the situation with president obama. on capitol hill house speaker john boehner held a long conference call with republicans to talk about their next move. make sure you stay with us tonight for the latest on this developing story. they say they wanted to get this done before the asian and european markets open tomorrow and that deadline is approaching very quickly. >>> a
local media has identified the suspect as anders bearing breivik.risen to at least 93. 86 of those victims gunned down at a youth camp run by the ruling labor party and before that seven people were killed in a car bombing in the capital oslo. >>> an autopsy may take place as early as monday to determine the cause of death of sinnerger amy winehouse. she did have a history of drug problems and erratic behavior. police say it could be several days before they have autopsy results....
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local media reporting the identity of the suspect as 32-year-old norwegian anders behring breivik. you're seeing his picture here. he's believed to be a right-wing extremist. they're still trying to determine whether anyone else was involved. this is being called norway's bloodiest attack. vice president seen anything like this since world war ii. it all started when a bomb went off near a government building in downtown oslo. seven people were killed there. police say then the suspect traveled to that youth camp that was being operated by norway's ruling labor party. listen now to how one survivor described what was happening. >> he was yelling, he's going to kill you all, and we all shall die. so he pointed then, his gun at me, but he didn't pull the trigger. he left and returned maybe an hour later when a few other people had found me and gathered around me. and then people started running around, because they didn't know where to run. he suddenly showed up and he just shot almost everyone. >> at least 85 people died at that camp. again, this was a youth camp. the ones that atte
local media reporting the identity of the suspect as 32-year-old norwegian anders behring breivik. you're seeing his picture here. he's believed to be a right-wing extremist. they're still trying to determine whether anyone else was involved. this is being called norway's bloodiest attack. vice president seen anything like this since world war ii. it all started when a bomb went off near a government building in downtown oslo. seven people were killed there. police say then the suspect traveled...
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anders smith is director of the survey center at the university of new hampshire. anders, thank you so much for coming on. >> thanks for having me. >> you heard joe biden today. he says he's not giving up on new hampshire, but, of kourks he is going to head to south carolina this seenk. he wants to be looking forward because he's concerned about how he's going to be doing in new hampshire today. why do you think he's struggled to resonate with new hampshire voters? >> well, if you look at the biden campaign as early as this summer, it was very clear he wasn't resonating. i think it's largely because the message biden has is not resonating with most -- the progressive wing is where the ideas have been for quite some time. it's where bernie sanders tapped into it in 2016 and is tapping into again. joe biden represents the 1980s and 1990s versions of the democratic party. >> we saw the last few days a lot of these candidates went negative. some of the harshest rhetoric we've seen coming from him. do you think it's been effective in new hampshire? >> maybe a little bit
anders smith is director of the survey center at the university of new hampshire. anders, thank you so much for coming on. >> thanks for having me. >> you heard joe biden today. he says he's not giving up on new hampshire, but, of kourks he is going to head to south carolina this seenk. he wants to be looking forward because he's concerned about how he's going to be doing in new hampshire today. why do you think he's struggled to resonate with new hampshire voters? >> well, if...
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i do want to ask you about the humanitarian crisis that is unfolding there, anders. been sirens going off, is that right? what's happening in kyiv? >> well, yes, before i went in, the sirens went off here. i think it's another missile attack probably. >> and that usual this time of day? >> no. typically, they have been firing them off starting in the morning for a few hours. then starting at 9:00 o'clock in the evening, 8:00, 9:00, in the evening. typically, during the day, 4:00 in the afternoon, it's been relatively quiet. >> are you worried this is more of this happening at times, where previously, it wasn't? >> well, i'm not afraid, as such. i quote a famous man and say, there's nothing to fear but fear itself. and the best we can do now is to stay calm. and a lot of people talk about this huge encirclement. that there will be a huge artillery brush. i do not believe that russia will win the battle in kyiv. it's a huge -- it's a huge city. >> it is a huge city. anders, look, we want you to stay safe. we're going to make sure that you're staying safe there. we'll c
i do want to ask you about the humanitarian crisis that is unfolding there, anders. been sirens going off, is that right? what's happening in kyiv? >> well, yes, before i went in, the sirens went off here. i think it's another missile attack probably. >> and that usual this time of day? >> no. typically, they have been firing them off starting in the morning for a few hours. then starting at 9:00 o'clock in the evening, 8:00, 9:00, in the evening. typically, during the day,...