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stephanie elam has 360 news and business bulletin. stephanie? >> good evening, john. >>> the philippine government saying now ten million people were impacted by the supertyphoon earlier this month. more than 1700 are still missing. >>> another delay for obama care. small businesses won't be able to purchase coverage for their workers through the healthcare.gov website until next year, november 2014. instead, they'll have to use a broker or agent. this comes just days before the website is supposed to be running more efficiently after a disastrous debut. there may be something in space tomorrow. a massive comet about two-thirds of a mile wide is speeding towards the sun. one scientist gives it a 30% chance of survival. >>> and at the white house, the annual tradition, the turkey pardon. >> the office of the presidency, the most powerful position in the world, brings with it many awesome and solemn responsibilities. this is not one of them. 80 turkeys on john's farm competed to stay off the thanksgiving table. it was, quite literally, "the hunger
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let's go straight to stephanie elam outside this is the midnight mission in downtown l.a. famous faces are expected. who else is on hand? >> reporter: yes. a lot of celebrities came out to lend a hand. we saw dick van dyke. lou gossett junior, ed begley, jr., also the former mayor of los angeles also on hand today, handing out food and they have been doing it pretty much throughout the morning. if you take a look, they are still putting out trays of food. every turkey was cooked on hand at the midnight mission and they have got donations of pies and everyone getting a full-on traditional thanksgiving meal. you got the cranberry, the yams, the carrots, the stuffing, the turkey, there is even ham here. feeding a lot of people who could use a good home-cooked meal and enjoy a slice of american culture here with some warm food, something to help them feel a little better during a day that, you know, they may be feeling a little bit of the pinch, little less fortunate but at least they know they can come out here and get a good meal. you've got all these volunteers who have been
let's go straight to stephanie elam outside this is the midnight mission in downtown l.a. famous faces are expected. who else is on hand? >> reporter: yes. a lot of celebrities came out to lend a hand. we saw dick van dyke. lou gossett junior, ed begley, jr., also the former mayor of los angeles also on hand today, handing out food and they have been doing it pretty much throughout the morning. if you take a look, they are still putting out trays of food. every turkey was cooked on hand...
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stephanie elam is out front. >> reporter: it seems to be happening all over the country. >> i'm shockedhis hasn't happened more. >> reporter: sports fans falling from super high places at stadiums. on sunday, a woman reportedly jumped in oakland only to be saved by a vet who intentionally broke her fall. in august, a 30 year old man fell 85 feet over a fourth level railing. his death was later ruled a suicide. a man was injured falling from an escalator. a man died after falling from an elevated walkway at candle stick park. but are more people falling than ever? or are we just paying more attention? >> i think we're just paying attention more. i haven't seen any statistical data now that shows people are jumping off stadiums now in 2013 or 2010 than they were in 1960 or 1970. >> reporter: at ralph wilson stadium in buffalo, watch as this one fan was caught on video sliding down the railing on the upper deck before he flips off the side, falling some 30 feet, injuring himself and the person he fell on. the buffalo bills later banned the man from attending any of their games for life. >>
stephanie elam is out front. >> reporter: it seems to be happening all over the country. >> i'm shockedhis hasn't happened more. >> reporter: sports fans falling from super high places at stadiums. on sunday, a woman reportedly jumped in oakland only to be saved by a vet who intentionally broke her fall. in august, a 30 year old man fell 85 feet over a fourth level railing. his death was later ruled a suicide. a man was injured falling from an escalator. a man died after...
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. >> well let's bring in stephanie elam, who is covering the story from los angeles. stephanie, were police actually close to stopping this before it happened? there are these suggestions they were pretty close. >> pretty close, wolf, indeed what we're understanding now is that at some point friday morning, paul anthony ciancia texted his family in new jersey, reportedly telling them that he planned to commit suicide. the father then reached out to the police chief in their town in new jersey, who then called out to los angeles police department, to make sure they would go do a welfare check. they got to the apartment some 45 minutes after ciancia had left for the airport with one roommate. at that point, they handcuffed the other roommate, questioned them and from what we can tell, they discerned so far, that they believe ciancia had acted alone. if they had gotten there earlier, perhaps we'd be telling a very different story at this point. >> why was he supposedly aggress evly targeting tsa officers? what do we know about this part of the whole tragedy? >> well we kn
. >> well let's bring in stephanie elam, who is covering the story from los angeles. stephanie, were police actually close to stopping this before it happened? there are these suggestions they were pretty close. >> pretty close, wolf, indeed what we're understanding now is that at some point friday morning, paul anthony ciancia texted his family in new jersey, reportedly telling them that he planned to commit suicide. the father then reached out to the police chief in their town in...
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stephanie elam at the midnight mission shelter and joins us live. f what's going to happen today. >> reporter: ashleigh, think is what the day's all about, right, giving thanks, remembering everyone in our world, in our community, and giving back. that's what many volunteers are going to come out here, downtown los angeles, to do today. you see they've got all of the tables set up. they're going to be preparing to feed people are down on their luck, want help, want a good thanksgiving meal. they're setting up the food. they're cooking. they're going to be leaning all the food down here and celebrities who will be dishing it out. there will be other people who will be coming. already cooking. every turkey that has been made has been made here at the mission. which i should tell you, going into its 100th year of feeding people. they've been doing this about 3,000 meals a day, they're saying. so they're going to be out here today, through the morning, through the afternoon, still early here, but this is the idea to give back, ashleigh, to so many people
stephanie elam at the midnight mission shelter and joins us live. f what's going to happen today. >> reporter: ashleigh, think is what the day's all about, right, giving thanks, remembering everyone in our world, in our community, and giving back. that's what many volunteers are going to come out here, downtown los angeles, to do today. you see they've got all of the tables set up. they're going to be preparing to feed people are down on their luck, want help, want a good thanksgiving...
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as stephanie elam reports. >> we were up in security at the time of the shooting and we heard the initial gun shots. >> reporter: police say alleged gunman paul ciancia entered los angeles international airport's terminal three friday morning armed with an assault rifle and five magazines of ammunition. the fbi says it recovered a handwritten note on ciancia that made it clear he was out to kill multiple tsa officers. authorities say he shot tsa officer gerardo hernandez at point-blank range, sending passengers in the security screening area running for cover. investigators say then ciancia went up an escalator but after apparently spotting hernandez still moving on the floor, he doubled back to shoot him again, killing hernandez. >> there was a pause and so i looked down the escalator and i saw the gunman, he had his gun trained on the guy on the wall there and he shot him twice. >> reporter: in the end, two more tsa officers and a traveler were hit. l.a.x. police shot ciancia several times in the face and neck. he's alive but in his condition, he remains unresponsive. earlier friday mor
as stephanie elam reports. >> we were up in security at the time of the shooting and we heard the initial gun shots. >> reporter: police say alleged gunman paul ciancia entered los angeles international airport's terminal three friday morning armed with an assault rifle and five magazines of ammunition. the fbi says it recovered a handwritten note on ciancia that made it clear he was out to kill multiple tsa officers. authorities say he shot tsa officer gerardo hernandez at...
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stephanie elam is on the ground for us at the airport. what are you seeing? what's the latest right now, stephanie? >> reporter: wolf, what we are learning is the airplane plans to end the ground stop at 4:00 p.m. pacific time. what's going to happen is terminals 1 and 2 will reopened. terminal 3 will remain closed. for people tried to fly in and out of terminal 3, of course they're still asking everyone to try to find another way to get in our out. we just hiked down to where we are now next to the run waste on the outer side of terminal 3. on that walk down, i can tell you there are passengers upon passengers lugging their bags. so they're going to try to get to the terminals, but i can tell you. there are a lot of passengers just lining up at the end of terminal 1 waiting to get that clearance. sup until then, it's been a sea of people on the floor, in the chairs, just waiting toss if they might be able to get out. some people thinks if -- it is a hike, and wolf, it is hot today in southern california, so people are looking for any help they can get to get
stephanie elam is on the ground for us at the airport. what are you seeing? what's the latest right now, stephanie? >> reporter: wolf, what we are learning is the airplane plans to end the ground stop at 4:00 p.m. pacific time. what's going to happen is terminals 1 and 2 will reopened. terminal 3 will remain closed. for people tried to fly in and out of terminal 3, of course they're still asking everyone to try to find another way to get in our out. we just hiked down to where we are now...
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stephanie elam has the story. >> dear betty ann, i saw something today that makes me realize why we'rel 1945 but a distant cousin -- >> reporter: meet andrew carroll. he's talking about this letter written by a world war ii pilot. it was on its way to the trash before the retired vet gave it to him. it inspired him to create the legacy project, a collection of correspondence composed from battlefields around the world. he's written books based on the letters and even a play that we caught in rehearsal. >> i wondered if i would really be able to use my weapon against someone else. >> reporter: the notes, some beautifully handwritten, stretch from america's earliest wars to e-mails from afghanistan. there's even this letter from a staff sergeant who wrote his parents on adolf hitler's stationary and another scarred with a bullet hole. >> we have letters from the civil war that are stained with little blood marks and mud. we have letters from vietnam, where the ink is streamed because it was written in a rainstorm. >> reporter: the letters often open unique windows into history. >> this w
stephanie elam has the story. >> dear betty ann, i saw something today that makes me realize why we'rel 1945 but a distant cousin -- >> reporter: meet andrew carroll. he's talking about this letter written by a world war ii pilot. it was on its way to the trash before the retired vet gave it to him. it inspired him to create the legacy project, a collection of correspondence composed from battlefields around the world. he's written books based on the letters and even a play that we...
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i'm stephanie elam live at l.a.x. >>> the shutdown at los angeles international caused chaos for thousands of passengers included those headed to the bay area. passengers on a virgin flight were held for three hours before they could take off. they had just boarded when they saw travelers pouring onto the tarmac from terminal 3. they tell us it appears they missed the shooting by minutes. >> we were getting settled and my daughter looked out the window and saw people exiting the terminal and standing underneath the airplanes. >> in all los angeles international says nearly 750 flights were affected. 46 flights were diverted. the rest were held at l.a.x. or the airport where they originated. >>> in the south bay six airlines operate a total of 29 daily flights between san jose and los angeles international. five of those flights were canceled. three were delayed. one was delayed due to the shooting. the airport stepped up k9 patrols and increased personnel at screening check points. >>> oakland airport tallied 13 cancellations today. flights are mostly back on track. our patty lee is live a
i'm stephanie elam live at l.a.x. >>> the shutdown at los angeles international caused chaos for thousands of passengers included those headed to the bay area. passengers on a virgin flight were held for three hours before they could take off. they had just boarded when they saw travelers pouring onto the tarmac from terminal 3. they tell us it appears they missed the shooting by minutes. >> we were getting settled and my daughter looked out the window and saw people exiting the...
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stephanie elam is live in los angeles with the latest. >> catherine: stephanie?? >> reporter: the los angeles airport police chief said a man with an assault weapon approached a security check point in terminal 3. >> he continued shooting in the past the screener back into the airport itself. >> reporter: the first to die in the line of duty since the agency was created and 81. paul anthony cst and 24 years old and a citizen. currently investigating his background and more about him. >> reporter: especially in sprawling airport likelax. many portholes inside the airport and so many areas to secure. lax is one of those tough airport spiri. >> we were on the tarmac for five hours. first they said there were one to have buses take us off. >> reporter: the shooter according to a source was sending grambling text messages to his family stating that he was unhappy year in lost angeles after leaving new jersey. >> catherine: think you stephanie >> catherine: continuing our team coverage. kron4's dan kerman is live at s-f-o where more than a dozen flights to lax have been
stephanie elam is live in los angeles with the latest. >> catherine: stephanie?? >> reporter: the los angeles airport police chief said a man with an assault weapon approached a security check point in terminal 3. >> he continued shooting in the past the screener back into the airport itself. >> reporter: the first to die in the line of duty since the agency was created and 81. paul anthony cst and 24 years old and a citizen. currently investigating his background and...
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cnn's stephanie elam has been piecing together the details of what happened, an incident that might have potentially been prevented. what are you learning? >> reporter: well, wolf, the idea of arming some tsa officers is just one idea that's being suggested in light of the shooting here. in the meantime, investigators continue to look for reasons why this 23-year-old shooter was allegedly so angry with the tsa. >> we were up in security at the time of the shooting, and we heard the initial gun shots. >> reporter: police say alleged gunman paul ciancia entered los angeles international airport's terminal three friday morning armed with an assault rifle and five magazines of ammunition. the fbi says it recovered a handwritten note on ciancia that made it clear he was out to kill multiple tsa officers. authorities say he shot tsa officer gerardo hernandez at point-blank range, sending passengers in the security screening area running for cover. investigators say then ciancia went up an escalator but after apparently spotting hernandez still moving on the floor, he doubled back to shoot him
cnn's stephanie elam has been piecing together the details of what happened, an incident that might have potentially been prevented. what are you learning? >> reporter: well, wolf, the idea of arming some tsa officers is just one idea that's being suggested in light of the shooting here. in the meantime, investigators continue to look for reasons why this 23-year-old shooter was allegedly so angry with the tsa. >> we were up in security at the time of the shooting, and we heard the...
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stephanie elam has the story. >> reporter: sounds like something out of a made-for-tv movie. an undercover detective, sleeping with a suspected drug dealer. that's what former tempe arizona detective cruz did. seen here in a reality show, call trading places, where she swaps jobs with a police officer. the behavior compromised a five- month investigation, police say. >> of course it's shocking. she crossed that blue line. once you become a police officer, you cannot cross that blue line. if you do, you're in jeopardy. >> reporter: they began investigating her alleged drug dealing lover soon after june. soon after, claims they began sleeping with the suspect. and eventually, the pillow tops turned to confession, police say. she not only told them she was a cop but that he was the subject of her investigation. and she also allegedly outed some other undercover officers. she put other officers' lives in danger. as a result of her actions. all right? these police officers, you know, could have been killed. >> reporter: in october, tempe police got an anonymous tip about the intim
stephanie elam has the story. >> reporter: sounds like something out of a made-for-tv movie. an undercover detective, sleeping with a suspected drug dealer. that's what former tempe arizona detective cruz did. seen here in a reality show, call trading places, where she swaps jobs with a police officer. the behavior compromised a five- month investigation, police say. >> of course it's shocking. she crossed that blue line. once you become a police officer, you cannot cross that blue...
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stephanie elam is live in los angeles with more on this story.e something off of television, but they believe that this detective did not do this by accident. it sounds like something out of a made-for-tv movie, undercover detective sleeping with a suspected drug dealer. that's allegedly what former tempe, arizona, police detective did, seen here in a reality tv show called "trading places" where she swapped jobs with a swiss officer, her behavior compromised a five-month investigation, police say. >> of course it's shocking. she crossed that blue line. once you become a police officer, you cannot cross that blue line. all right? if you do, you're in jeopardy. >> she began investigating her alleged drug dealing lover in june. soon after that, the police report claims she began sleeping with the suspect and eventually the pillow talk turned to confessions, police say. she not only told him she was a cop but that he was the subject of her investigation and she also allegedly outed some other undercover officers. >> she put other officers' lives in
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stephanie elam, let me bring you in. you're live outside l.a.x. police because we know his parents alerted police. police were within minutes of his apartment on friday morning. >> within minutes. we're talking about 45 minutes, brooke. what we understand happened is that allegedly, paul ciancia sent a text message to his brother and father on that morning, on friday morning, according to this woman who knows ciancia, he said he was going to kill himself. that sent them to call the authorities in their town. they then reached out to the los angeles police department who then went to do a welfare check, but seauns yauz was already gone. he asked another roommate to give him a ride to the airport. this is what the woman said happened after that. >> at that moment that they're seeing this on the tv, their third roommate comes back and said, i just dropped off paul at l.a.x. he had to go home. they just knew. i think you just padropped off paul to a shooting. >> and they said that according to this woman, that these two -- i should say the other room
stephanie elam, let me bring you in. you're live outside l.a.x. police because we know his parents alerted police. police were within minutes of his apartment on friday morning. >> within minutes. we're talking about 45 minutes, brooke. what we understand happened is that allegedly, paul ciancia sent a text message to his brother and father on that morning, on friday morning, according to this woman who knows ciancia, he said he was going to kill himself. that sent them to call the...
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. >> cnn's stephanie elam is live at l.a.x. with more. good morning. >> good morning, carol.also are learning today that the fbi did issue a search warrant and did recover the phone that they believe belonged to the alleged shooter, paul ciancia. they found a battery near him or on his person in the airport after the incident and in the car belonging to the roommate that gave him the ride. they'll be able to collect more data from this phone and get an idea of why he was so angry with the tsa. in that note he we just heard about apparently said he wanted to instill fear in tsa agents and that they did not treat americans the way they deserve tobd treated. we may be hearing more about this shooter and why he wanted to do this in the first place, carol. >> stephanie elam, reporting from l.a.x. this morning. >>> voicemail message full of threats and racial slurs now part of an investigation involving two miami dolphin football players. one of them has been suspended. but will he ever wear the dolphins uniform again? we'll be back. farmers presents: fifteen seconds of smart. so y
. >> cnn's stephanie elam is live at l.a.x. with more. good morning. >> good morning, carol.also are learning today that the fbi did issue a search warrant and did recover the phone that they believe belonged to the alleged shooter, paul ciancia. they found a battery near him or on his person in the airport after the incident and in the car belonging to the roommate that gave him the ride. they'll be able to collect more data from this phone and get an idea of why he was so angry...
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. >> stephanie elam, thank you. >>> a letter set to taa chief john pistol raising major concerns about airport security around the country. the letter claims some tsa agents are overstepping bounds and putting passenger security at risk. the letter argues against repositioning of airport officers arrive from check points. remember, we told you yesterday, that l.a.x. airport police were repositioned last year away from tsa checkpoints to monitor larger areas. here is part of the letter from airport police crews. go with me. this is a current statute require this a law enforcement officer be able to provide prompt responsiveness with problems at screening check points. definition of prompt has been interpreted broadly. a uniformed standard should be applied to all category x airports which would examine a law enforcement officers within 300 feet of the passenger screening area. joining me now on the phone to talk about this letter is one of the authors, marshal l mcclain. we appreciate you joining us. were you involved in any effort to move airport police away from tsa checkpoints at l.a
. >> stephanie elam, thank you. >>> a letter set to taa chief john pistol raising major concerns about airport security around the country. the letter claims some tsa agents are overstepping bounds and putting passenger security at risk. the letter argues against repositioning of airport officers arrive from check points. remember, we told you yesterday, that l.a.x. airport police were repositioned last year away from tsa checkpoints to monitor larger areas. here is part of the...
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. >> and stephanie elam joins us live from the airport l.a.x. what is the circumstance? are police able to talk to this suspect? can he even speak given where he was shot? >> reporter: no. at this point they're saying he is still unresponsive. they've not been able to interview him and he remains under constant watch. but he is no no position to give a commentary on why he did this. >> and no involvement of those roommates at all at this point, right? >> reporter: i heard a little bit of your conversation. i think you were asking about the room nate mates. they do not believe that they hadmy involvement. when the officers arrived at the apartment, they handcuffs the roommates because they wanted to make sure they had nothing to do with it. we were told so far this they don't believe they had anything to do with what ciancia allegedly did. they believe he acted alone at this point. >> disturbing allegations inside the nfl. is it hazing, is it workplace harassment or bullying? one player leaves the team. another is suspended. we're going to take a look at what's happening
. >> and stephanie elam joins us live from the airport l.a.x. what is the circumstance? are police able to talk to this suspect? can he even speak given where he was shot? >> reporter: no. at this point they're saying he is still unresponsive. they've not been able to interview him and he remains under constant watch. but he is no no position to give a commentary on why he did this. >> and no involvement of those roommates at all at this point, right? >> reporter: i...
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stephanie elam is out front. >> reporter: not long before the deadly shooting at los angeles internationalhis family messages, some suggesting that he would commit suicide. the family alerted authorities who asked lapd to do a welfare check. they responded within six minutes of getting that call, but it was still too late. >> this was after the incident occurred, and it's dozens of miles away from where lax is, so our officers didn't make the connection. >> reporter: but ciancia was already gone. we spoke exclusively to a woman who knows ciancia and his roommates. >> their third roommate comes back and says i just dropped paul at lax. and they just knew. i think he just dropped off paul to a shooting. >> reporter: he entered the terminal armed with an assault rifle and five magazines of ammunition. they recovered a handwritten note on ciancia that made it clear he was out to kill tsa officers. he shot geraldo hernandez at point blank range. then he went up an escalator. but after spotting hernandez still moving on the floor, he doubled back to shoot him again, killing hernandez. >> there w
stephanie elam is out front. >> reporter: not long before the deadly shooting at los angeles internationalhis family messages, some suggesting that he would commit suicide. the family alerted authorities who asked lapd to do a welfare check. they responded within six minutes of getting that call, but it was still too late. >> this was after the incident occurred, and it's dozens of miles away from where lax is, so our officers didn't make the connection. >> reporter: but...
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. >> stephanie elam, thank you. >>> up next, people who have had near-death experiences, seeing the presence earth. >>> a man worked for the u.s. military as an interpreter and for that a price was put on his head. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. ♪ [ male announcer ] laura's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgive
. >> stephanie elam, thank you. >>> up next, people who have had near-death experiences, seeing the presence earth. >>> a man worked for the u.s. military as an interpreter and for that a price was put on his head. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at...
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thanks, stephanie elam in los angeles. >>> do you have a unique thanksgiving tradition?sh that only your family makes? we want to know. tweet me a picture of that special tradition. use only the #onlyatmyhouse. we'll share the best answers in the 4:00 hour of "cnn newsroom" today. >>> family of a new jersey man is giving thanks for a police officer who says he was just doing his duty. take a look at this video. see officer scott kristiner pulling the driver out of the truck. he was the first officer there. he couldn't see the driver through the smoke. he recounted the scene on "new day" just this morning. >> any fear, hesitation? >> in the back of my mind, i wanted to get away from the truck as soon as i could. >> what are you thinking now? opening the door? >> not knowing if the car's going to blow up. you don't know what's going to happen. >> i didn't know what to expect. i couldn't really see anything. i reached my hand in, felth him, pulled him out. >> thanksgiving day hero. 61-year-old driver was hospitalized in critical but stable condition. he went back to the bur
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. >> stephanie elam, cnn, los angeles. >>> to some other stories now making news around the world and the u.n.'s nuclear watchdog agency and iran just announced what they're calling a framework for cooperation. the joint announcement comes one day after the talks between the iranian government and six world powers, those geneva talks. britain's foreign secretary says there will be no letup in sanctions on iran till a deal is reached on its nuclear program. that's something john kerry is also saying. >> no agreement has been reached about the end game here. that's the subject of the negotiation. the sanctions were put in place in order to bring about a negotiation. >> israel's prime minister meanwhile said the proposed agreement was a bad deal for peace. well, here in the united states, it is veterans day. americans honoring the more than 21 million living veterans in this country, november 11 marking the anniversary of the end of world war i. for viewers in europe, of course, you are commemorating this day as armistice day. this morning president obama laid a wreath at the arlington n
. >> stephanie elam, cnn, los angeles. >>> to some other stories now making news around the world and the u.n.'s nuclear watchdog agency and iran just announced what they're calling a framework for cooperation. the joint announcement comes one day after the talks between the iranian government and six world powers, those geneva talks. britain's foreign secretary says there will be no letup in sanctions on iran till a deal is reached on its nuclear program. that's something john...
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stephanie elam is out front. >> reporter: not long before the deadly shooting at los angeles internationalul ciancia sent his family messages, some suggesting that he would commit suicide. the family alerted authorities who asked lapd to do a welfare check. they responded within six minutes of getting that call, but it was still too late. >> this was after the incident occurred, and it's dozens of miles away from where lax is, so our officers didn't make the connection. >> reporter: but ciancia was already gone. we spoke exclusively to a woman who knows ciancia and his roommates. >> their third roommate comes back and says i just dropped paul at lax. and they just knew. i think he just dropped off paul to a shooting. >> reporter: he entered the terminal armed with an assault rifle and five magazines of ammunition. they recovered a handwritten note on ciancia that made it clear he was out to kill tsa officers. he shot geraldo hernandez at point blank range. then he went up an escalator. but after spotting hernandez still moving on the floor, he doubled back to shoot him again, killing herna
stephanie elam is out front. >> reporter: not long before the deadly shooting at los angeles internationalul ciancia sent his family messages, some suggesting that he would commit suicide. the family alerted authorities who asked lapd to do a welfare check. they responded within six minutes of getting that call, but it was still too late. >> this was after the incident occurred, and it's dozens of miles away from where lax is, so our officers didn't make the connection. >>...
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let's go right to stephanie elam who is standing by outside l.a.x. what's the latest there? >> reporter: jake, it is still a place of a little bit of chaos, little bit of fear as patients -- not patients, but as travelers are starting to feel better about things. we are seeing people in their uniform, men in uniform, women in uniform, walking around with guns exposed. that said, they do believe the shooter was acting alone. also, as you look around at the other terminals, hundreds of people just standing there, sitting in chairs. they are able to get into some of the other terminals as they figure out what they're going to do. as i got to the terminal today, i actually walked here from off of the streets. century boulevard is a major artery into the airport. that's completely closed still. so people were having to make their way around it. i encountered a few people who had landed here at l.a.x. and were allowed to get off of their planes. the ones who had their bags with them, they were fine. they just kept making their way out into the hot southern california sun. lots of
let's go right to stephanie elam who is standing by outside l.a.x. what's the latest there? >> reporter: jake, it is still a place of a little bit of chaos, little bit of fear as patients -- not patients, but as travelers are starting to feel better about things. we are seeing people in their uniform, men in uniform, women in uniform, walking around with guns exposed. that said, they do believe the shooter was acting alone. also, as you look around at the other terminals, hundreds of...
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stephanie elam is live in l-a tonight.with the latest. stephanie? >> reporter: catherine it began with passengers running for their lives seeking any kind of rough rich. seeking any kind of refuge. >> reporter: the loss angeles airport police chief is a man with an assault rifle checked and at out of a back and began to open fire in the terminal, terminal 3. >> reporter: sources say another team as agent was shot in the late m1 shot and killed. multiple fired shot quickly. seven people were injured. >> one guy fell down after being shot >> reporter: the suspect went through the checkpoint point where a police fired and hitting the subject. >> people were getting knocked down there was luggage and mayhem everywhere >> reporter: people were hiding impact on stalls and others being evacuated. police were dropped police with guns drawn >> i heard a couple of popping noises. this sound like someone was keeping me on something that there was a stampede of people coming my way. i realize something was very wrong. >> reporter: at this point, here and the ai
stephanie elam is live in l-a tonight.with the latest. stephanie? >> reporter: catherine it began with passengers running for their lives seeking any kind of rough rich. seeking any kind of refuge. >> reporter: the loss angeles airport police chief is a man with an assault rifle checked and at out of a back and began to open fire in the terminal, terminal 3. >> reporter: sources say another team as agent was shot in the late m1 shot and killed. multiple fired shot quickly....
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stephanie elam, cnn, los angeles. >> a desperate situation.aces it can be devastating. our hearts and thoughts go out to the family and the loved ones. we'll continue ofollow the story. >>> coming up next on "new day," food allergies and children, the new law that could save lives at your children's school and why it's such a personal issue for president obama. >>> and a look inside the mind of leeharvey oswald, the fascinating talk with the man who says he knew him well. (dad) just feather it out. that's right. (son) ok. feather it out. (dad) all right. that's ok. (dad) put it in second, put it in second. (dad) slow it down. put the clutch in, break it, break it. (dad) just like i showed you. dad, you didn't show me, you showed him. dad, he's gonna wreck the car! (dad) he's not gonna wreck the car. (dad) no fighting in the road, please. (dad) put your blinker on. (son) you didn't even give me a chance! (dad) ok. (mom vo) we got the new subaru because nothing could break our old one. (dad) ok. (son) what the heck? let go of my seat! (mom vo) i
stephanie elam, cnn, los angeles. >> a desperate situation.aces it can be devastating. our hearts and thoughts go out to the family and the loved ones. we'll continue ofollow the story. >>> coming up next on "new day," food allergies and children, the new law that could save lives at your children's school and why it's such a personal issue for president obama. >>> and a look inside the mind of leeharvey oswald, the fascinating talk with the man who says he...
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. >> stephanie elam is in los angeles this morning with more. good morning, stephanie. >> reporter: good morning. the woman knows of the people who lived in this place with the shooter and it was very strike to go hear how everything went down. and if you listen to a little bit more of the conversation they had, it helps to paint a picture of what they realize was happening. >> at that moment that they're seeing this on the tv, their third roommate comes back and says i just dropped off paul at l.a.x.. and they knew he had just dropped off paul to a shooting. >> absolutely disturbing to hear that, carol. now what we also know is where the shooter is from in the southern new jersey. they got text messages, his family did, his younger brother, his dad saw them apparently and alerted the chief of police in their town. that police officer then reached out to los angeles, they did a welfare check, they got got, this all happening around 10:30 in the morning on friday pacific time. they get there just within maybe 45 minutes or so afterwards they handc
. >> stephanie elam is in los angeles this morning with more. good morning, stephanie. >> reporter: good morning. the woman knows of the people who lived in this place with the shooter and it was very strike to go hear how everything went down. and if you listen to a little bit more of the conversation they had, it helps to paint a picture of what they realize was happening. >> at that moment that they're seeing this on the tv, their third roommate comes back and says i just...
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. >> reporter: stephanie elam, cnn, los angeles. >> for more on how you can help the survivors of theries. under intense criticism, cbs's 60 minutes has i shoulded another apology and retraction. dylan davies gave a quite riveting account of responding to the attack at the compound in benghazi. said he actually hit a fighter with a rifle butt. but last week he told the name that told a completely different story. logan delivered this statement on air. >> on thursday night, when we discovered the account he gave the fbi was different than what he told us, we realized we had been misled. and it was a mistatake to inclu him in our report. for that, we are very sorry. >> 60 minutes gave no background information on why it used davies in the first place. remains under fire for that. >>> richie incognito says he is not a racist and those text messages sent to martin, they were a sign of love. for the first time, incognito was telling his side of the story. he talked with fox sports reporter jay glazer. >> is isn't a issue about bullying. this is a issue of my and john's relationship where i
. >> reporter: stephanie elam, cnn, los angeles. >> for more on how you can help the survivors of theries. under intense criticism, cbs's 60 minutes has i shoulded another apology and retraction. dylan davies gave a quite riveting account of responding to the attack at the compound in benghazi. said he actually hit a fighter with a rifle butt. but last week he told the name that told a completely different story. logan delivered this statement on air. >> on thursday night,...
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correspondent stephanie elam just reviewed them. she's joining us live from our l.a. bureau.always so difficult because you know the family is going to be listening to the 911 tapes also. what are we hearing in them? >> it's really tough to listen to, zoraida and john, when you hear it, before the harrowing 911 call starts, you can hear the caller is breathing hard. he's an owner of wildcat haven, and he's the one who discovered 36-year-old rene's body inside the enclosure. the sanctuary is described as a last-hope resort for captive-born wildcats. on the 911 call, the owner sounds hysterical as he works to recover chapman. take a listen. >> oh, my god. oh, my god. oh, my god, rene. oh, my god. oh, my god. oh, my god. >> sir, are you in a safe position to go in by yourself? >> i'm here. >> we don't want you to get injured. i don't want you to get hurt. >> i hear what you're saying. get out of here! get! go! go! go! oh, my god, rene. oh, my god, rene. oh, my god! >> as you hear that, he sounds like he's actually shooing away some of the cats that are there as well. the call go
correspondent stephanie elam just reviewed them. she's joining us live from our l.a. bureau.always so difficult because you know the family is going to be listening to the 911 tapes also. what are we hearing in them? >> it's really tough to listen to, zoraida and john, when you hear it, before the harrowing 911 call starts, you can hear the caller is breathing hard. he's an owner of wildcat haven, and he's the one who discovered 36-year-old rene's body inside the enclosure. the sanctuary...
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stephanie elam is one of our correspondents who has responded to this shooting at l.a.x. stephanie, tell me where you are and what you know. >> brooke, i have been circumventing the airport on foot because i ditched my car far away to walk. i just made it to terminal one, and there are hundreds of people out here, just standing here, hoping to get back into the terminal. i did see on my walk one family that was walking. i asked them if they had just landing, and they said they did. i was like, what about their bags? they said they couldn't check, so they're lucky. the people who have checked luggage are not getting thec bam right nu. the authority thing, it's really hot out here today in southern california. i'm on the phone right now. so i was walking here, and looking at the people trying to hide underneath the palm trees. up against walls, just sitting there. and they're lugging their big suitcases. people who couldn't get out. they're waiting or some people are giving up and going home. there are a lot more people at terminal one than i thought i would see, brooke. the
stephanie elam is one of our correspondents who has responded to this shooting at l.a.x. stephanie, tell me where you are and what you know. >> brooke, i have been circumventing the airport on foot because i ditched my car far away to walk. i just made it to terminal one, and there are hundreds of people out here, just standing here, hoping to get back into the terminal. i did see on my walk one family that was walking. i asked them if they had just landing, and they said they did. i was...
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stephanie elam is live in los angeles with the latest on this. zarre is the police believe that she outed herself on purpose. it sounds like something out of a made-for-tv movie, an undercover detective sleeping with a suspected drug dealer. that's allegedly what former tempe, arizona, police detective jessica did. seen here in a european reality show called "trading places" where she swapped jobs with a swiss officer, her behavior compromised a five-month investigation, police say. >> well, of course, it's shocking. she crossed that blue line. you know, once you become a police officer, you cannot cross that blue line, all right? if you do, you're in jeopardy. >> reporter: jessica began investigating her alleged drug-dealing lover in june. soon after that, the police report claims she began sleeping with the suspect. and eventually the pillow talk turned to confession, police say. she not only told him she was a cop but that he was the subject of her investigation and she also allegedly outed some other undercover officers. >> she put other offic
stephanie elam is live in los angeles with the latest on this. zarre is the police believe that she outed herself on purpose. it sounds like something out of a made-for-tv movie, an undercover detective sleeping with a suspected drug dealer. that's allegedly what former tempe, arizona, police detective jessica did. seen here in a european reality show called "trading places" where she swapped jobs with a swiss officer, her behavior compromised a five-month investigation, police say....