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i saw pamela brown. wasn't snowing a lot. but there still will be probably another foot there across parts of upstate new york. and it is still coming down in many, many spots. watertown will probably pick up no kidding 5 feet of snow. our pamela brown right there, right in that little band of snow just in the south town of buffalo. it was 53 yesterday in atlanta. it was 79 in tampa. it's now 49 in tampa and half that in atlanta. >> wow. chad, appreciate it. thanks very much for the update. let us know what you think. follow me on twitter @andersoncooper using #ac360. >>> why dennis rodman was in north korea and why he flipped out and basically went into a rant. >> whoa, whoa, whoa. i want to show you what led up to that outburst. her brother is being held captive in north korea. basically dennis rodman indicated he had done something actually wrong to deserve being held in north korea. it was a bizarre rant. we'll show you more of it and talk to her about her brother and the latest on him. >>> and later, president obama's fo
i saw pamela brown. wasn't snowing a lot. but there still will be probably another foot there across parts of upstate new york. and it is still coming down in many, many spots. watertown will probably pick up no kidding 5 feet of snow. our pamela brown right there, right in that little band of snow just in the south town of buffalo. it was 53 yesterday in atlanta. it was 79 in tampa. it's now 49 in tampa and half that in atlanta. >> wow. chad, appreciate it. thanks very much for the...
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>> pamela brown, thank you very much. ted rowland, cnn correspondent is in chicago, illinois near the amtrak train station. currently 4 degrees, i believe. what does it feel like, ted, compared to yesterday for example? >> reporter: big difference, piers. we did move to michigan avenue downtown. yesterday when we were coming to you we were below zero. 4 above feels like tropical weather here. in fact, it's woken up some people. the hibernation seems to be over in chicago. temperatures are going to get better and better. today was another horrible day, however. sub zero temperatures, roads were in terrible shape. and you mentioned those train -- folks that were stuck on amtrak trains. it was a very bad day. the warmth that is slowly coming is welcomed here in the midwest and specifically in chicago. >> ted, let's talk more about these trains. you know the 500 passengers stranded on three amtrak trains in illinois. what is the latest on them? and what kind of strain generally is this massive cold burst now putting on all el
>> pamela brown, thank you very much. ted rowland, cnn correspondent is in chicago, illinois near the amtrak train station. currently 4 degrees, i believe. what does it feel like, ted, compared to yesterday for example? >> reporter: big difference, piers. we did move to michigan avenue downtown. yesterday when we were coming to you we were below zero. 4 above feels like tropical weather here. in fact, it's woken up some people. the hibernation seems to be over in chicago....
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thanks so much, pamela brown. >>> as pamela mentioned one of the worst areas as far as travel goes was on top of the 12 inches already on the ground. it's the worst storm to hi the windy city since 2011. o'hare airplane crippled by the winter blast and hundreds of flights cancelled there creating delays all across the country. >>> conditions aren't much better in ohio. windchills in the cleveland area well below zero this morning. a foot of snow on the ground in some areas and driving dangerous. a layer of ice under you will of that snow causing spin outs and accidents all over ohio. >> in pennsylvania, worker was killed when a 100-foot pile of salt used to clear the icy roads fell on top of it and it happened at a storage facility in philadelphia hours before the storm system hit. rescue crews tried to save the man but not clear what caused the salt pile to tip. >>> troubling reports out of libya. two u.s. authorities allegedly scouting at the university of bengha benghazi. two were found shot to death near an oiler terminal west of tripoli. genevieve, what do we know about this? >> r
thanks so much, pamela brown. >>> as pamela mentioned one of the worst areas as far as travel goes was on top of the 12 inches already on the ground. it's the worst storm to hi the windy city since 2011. o'hare airplane crippled by the winter blast and hundreds of flights cancelled there creating delays all across the country. >>> conditions aren't much better in ohio. windchills in the cleveland area well below zero this morning. a foot of snow on the ground in some areas and...
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cnn's pamela brown takes a look at the contingency plans for the big game. >> some people questionedld northeast. with all the snow and freezing temperatures we've been experiencing just in the past few weeks, the nfl says it's preparing contingency plans just in case. broncos and seahawks are ready to go head to head. but a series of arctic blasts in the northeast have some asking what happens if mother nature rears her head on super bowl sunday. >> a delay for weather. >> premature. >> premature to change the game but nfl does have a plan in place that could move it up to friday or slide it back to monday if it makes super bowl sunday unplayable. >> the basis we move it forward would be a massive storm with a massive cleanup. >> crews had practice, cleaning up after a on tuesday it took more than a 1,000 workers in four hours. >> we are running ourselves through a rigorous dress rehearsal. >> all predictions are no. which is music to the ears of the officials to stand by. >> we came here knowing that it was going to be cold. >> others take a diffrent view. >> in the end zone the pa
cnn's pamela brown takes a look at the contingency plans for the big game. >> some people questionedld northeast. with all the snow and freezing temperatures we've been experiencing just in the past few weeks, the nfl says it's preparing contingency plans just in case. broncos and seahawks are ready to go head to head. but a series of arctic blasts in the northeast have some asking what happens if mother nature rears her head on super bowl sunday. >> a delay for weather. >>...
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pamela brown takes you the strange interview with the oregon college radio show.is this the voice of adam lanza? according to a report in the new york daily news, it is. the cover story includes what is reported to be recently uncovered audio recorded a year before the 20-year-old committed one of the deadliest mass murderers in american history. two classmates of lanza said it was him. the audio obtained by the daily news is from the radio show called anarchy radio. the man on the show, host and self-proclaimed anarchist. in 2009 the chimp was shot and killed by officers after he brutally mauled a woman. the caller compares the chimp to a teen mall shooter. the host doesn't know who the caller was but remembers the call. >> the voice is kind of odd, sort of robotic. maybe she's trying to disguise his voice. i don't know. >> according to a blogger cited by the daily news, lanza reported in an online forum under the name smiggles. in one post uncovered by the blogger, smiggles wrote about calling into the radio show. >> i think he's saying violence should not be pu
pamela brown takes you the strange interview with the oregon college radio show.is this the voice of adam lanza? according to a report in the new york daily news, it is. the cover story includes what is reported to be recently uncovered audio recorded a year before the 20-year-old committed one of the deadliest mass murderers in american history. two classmates of lanza said it was him. the audio obtained by the daily news is from the radio show called anarchy radio. the man on the show, host...
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here's pamela brown. >> reporter: phil robertson, pate arc of "duck dynasty" starting off the nut year a video surfaced from robertson from 2009 in which he advise is men to marry women at a very young age. >> you wait until they get to be 20, the only picking that's going to take place is your pocket. you got to mary these girls 15, 16. >> reporter: robertson married his own wife, kay, when she was 16, and he was 20. >> what is the tipping point to get it kicked off the air? the answer thus far is nothing. there are more and more people watching the show, and more and more people who are buying their products to show support. >> reporter: the family has been the center of a media firestorm since comments robertson made in an interview with "gq" magazine in which he discussed his opinionsen african-americans and gays, describing homosexual against nature, saying it not logical, my man, it's just not logical. >> pain's a good thing. >> reporter: a&e suspend robertson from filming and robertson issued an apology, after a flurry of online support, network reinstated him to the show saying
here's pamela brown. >> reporter: phil robertson, pate arc of "duck dynasty" starting off the nut year a video surfaced from robertson from 2009 in which he advise is men to marry women at a very young age. >> you wait until they get to be 20, the only picking that's going to take place is your pocket. you got to mary these girls 15, 16. >> reporter: robertson married his own wife, kay, when she was 16, and he was 20. >> what is the tipping point to get it...
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pamela brown now looks at how the 19-year-old was m.i.a.tations too. >> reporter: music's biggest night went on without one of pop's biggest stars. justin bieber jetting oh off to panama over the weekend, following a highly publicized arrest in miami beach just a few days prior. these pictures show one of the world's richest teens relaxing on the beach, with a water bottle in hand. a stark contrast from just last week, when the 19-year-old was arrested for driving you saunde influence, driving with an expired license and resisting arrest in miami beach early thursday morning. also in panama, mentor, r & b singer usher, pictured here, posing with the same fan as bieber. >> he's in desperate need of guidance. does he need six months of rehab, probably not. but i do think he needs someone with adult supervision to say hey, you know what, it's time to grow up. >> oh, my god, justin got pulled over. >> reporter: back in the u.s., new details of bieber's high-profile arrests are emerging. he blew a .014, lower than the limit for drivers under the
pamela brown now looks at how the 19-year-old was m.i.a.tations too. >> reporter: music's biggest night went on without one of pop's biggest stars. justin bieber jetting oh off to panama over the weekend, following a highly publicized arrest in miami beach just a few days prior. these pictures show one of the world's richest teens relaxing on the beach, with a water bottle in hand. a stark contrast from just last week, when the 19-year-old was arrested for driving you saunde influence,...
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our breaking new coverage continues with pamela brown live at new york's laguardia airport. hi there, pamela. >> reporter: hey there, christine. already a lot of people here at laguardia airport waiting for hours. one passenger waiting for at least 14 hours for his flight and that is really the situation for those trying to make flights today. it's really all about patience. already at this early hour, 1,359 flights have been cancelled and we're seeing that number continue to tick up by the minute it seems. the bulk of the cancellations here at laguardia airport and at newark airport what we're seeing nearly 300 flights already cancelled this morning and a lot of cancellations at chicago o'hare airport, as well as boston logan airport. all of the airports remain open but not a lot of flights coming and going. at boston airport, they are hoping for flights to resume there at around noon today. the big issue is the visibility. so we are seeing about 5 inches of snow but the problem is the wind is picking up the snow and it's a light fluffy snow. the port authority saying here i
our breaking new coverage continues with pamela brown live at new york's laguardia airport. hi there, pamela. >> reporter: hey there, christine. already a lot of people here at laguardia airport waiting for hours. one passenger waiting for at least 14 hours for his flight and that is really the situation for those trying to make flights today. it's really all about patience. already at this early hour, 1,359 flights have been cancelled and we're seeing that number continue to tick up by...
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our pamela brown has more. >> phil robertson, the patriarch of a&e's hit show "duck dynasty" is startingear with a new controversy. a video has surfaced of robertson from 2009 in which he advises men to marry women as a very young age. >> you wait until they're 20 years olds, the only picking thas going to take place is your pocket. you have to marry these girls when they're 15 or 16. >> robertson married his own wife when she was 16 and he was 20. >> what is the tipping point to get it kicked off the air? the answer thus far is nothing. there are more and more people watching the show and more and more people buying their products to show support. >> the family has been the center of a media firestorm since comments robertson made with gq magazine in which he discussed his opinions on a african-americans and gays. saying homosexual is, quote, not logical, my man, just not logical. a&e suspended robertson from filming and robertson issued an apology. after a flurry of online support, the network reinstated him to the show, saying they decided to resume filming with the entire family. his
our pamela brown has more. >> phil robertson, the patriarch of a&e's hit show "duck dynasty" is startingear with a new controversy. a video has surfaced of robertson from 2009 in which he advises men to marry women as a very young age. >> you wait until they're 20 years olds, the only picking thas going to take place is your pocket. you have to marry these girls when they're 15 or 16. >> robertson married his own wife when she was 16 and he was 20. >> what...
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. >> pamela brown is live with more on this story. good morning. >> good morning. chilling thought to think that could be him. cnn still working to verify whether the radio show caller's voice is the sandy hook shooter adam lanza. it may provide insight to his mindset and could have been an ominous warning a year before he went on a shooting rampage that shattered the nation. is this the boy, adam lanza? >> some little thing he experienced was the last straw and was overwhelmed by the life that he had. >> reporter: a cover story includes what is purported to be recently uncovered audio. reported a year before the 20-year-old committed one of the deadliest mass murders in american history. it spoke to two classmates of lanza and who said it was him. the audio obtained by with the the daily news" is from a college radio show called anarchy radio. the man the paper identifies as lanza wanted to discuss the death of a domesticated chimp named travis. in 2009, travis was shot and killed by a police officer after he brutally mauled a connecticut woman. the caller who ide
. >> pamela brown is live with more on this story. good morning. >> good morning. chilling thought to think that could be him. cnn still working to verify whether the radio show caller's voice is the sandy hook shooter adam lanza. it may provide insight to his mindset and could have been an ominous warning a year before he went on a shooting rampage that shattered the nation. is this the boy, adam lanza? >> some little thing he experienced was the last straw and was...
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pamela brown reports that the parents will not give up hope. >> : >> : nt year-old daughter danielle was one of the members aboard the schooner. it's been missing set for seven months since the storm. i think that their highly skilled and and they're taking care of each other. they hope that their satellite picture is proof of the daughter still being alive. >> : a crew member called meteor islet just with the satellite phone talking about a storm they were heading toward. >> : the next day the meteorologist scott a text message asking about any updates. >> : we just can't comprehend that the wettest day. >> : it ended the search after no proof of the ship was found. >> : now parents are taking up the search themselves. one is even getting his pilot's life pilot license to search for his daughter. >> : a crew like that could definitely live on water and fish. >> : they're hoping the ship will eventually drift to a safe place where they can be found. >> : homeless and marin. the marin project is saying that it will help end homelessness and hunger. >> : these musicians are practicing
pamela brown reports that the parents will not give up hope. >> : >> : nt year-old daughter danielle was one of the members aboard the schooner. it's been missing set for seven months since the storm. i think that their highly skilled and and they're taking care of each other. they hope that their satellite picture is proof of the daughter still being alive. >> : a crew member called meteor islet just with the satellite phone talking about a storm they were heading toward....
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pamela brown has that story. good morning carol. kenneth bae's sister says she's skoo scared after seeing her brother in that interview statement. more on that after the break. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the house in good shape? yea. yea, of course. ♪ [ sportscaster talking on tv ] last-second field go-- yea, sure ya did. [ male announcer ] introducing at&t digital life. personalized home security and automation. get professionally monitored security for just $29.99 a month. with limited availability in select markets. ♪ with limited availability in select markets. side by side, so you get the same coverage, often for less. [ rattling ] that's one smart board. what else does it do -- reverse gravity? [ chuckles ] split atoms? [ whoooosh! ] hey, how is that atom-splitting thing going? [ rattling ] [ electronic whistling ] oh! [ zap! ] a smarter way to shop around. now, that's progressive. call or click today. ...and let in the dog tha
pamela brown has that story. good morning carol. kenneth bae's sister says she's skoo scared after seeing her brother in that interview statement. more on that after the break. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the house in good shape? yea. yea, of course. ♪ [ sportscaster talking on tv ] last-second field go-- yea, sure ya did. [ male announcer ] introducing at&t digital life. personalized home...
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i want to go to pamela brown. normally we like pamela a lot. they is the least popular member of the cnn family today as she stand warm and toasty inside laguardia. >> there's resentment. >> pamela, make it count. >> i definitely have the primeau assignment today, guys. cannot complain about this. i'm here with the passengers stranded here at laguardia. you see the board behind me lit up in yellow, that's all the flight cancellations just today. in fact, at last check, 1,410 flights canceled in the u.s. just today, already more than half the flights canceled. yesterday, a majority of them -- the bulk of them at airport hubs in the midwest, the northeast, creating a domino effect for air travelers across the u.s. heavy snow, strong winds and limited visibility have stalled air travel this morning. more than 1,000 flights already canceled and more than 2,000 flights canceled thursday. >> supposed to leave today. it's been scheduled to leave on sunday. and so now i'm trying to find a way to get out of here. >> reporter: boston's logan airport rema
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but first back to pamela brown in new york with more. what's it looking like now, pamela?l you kate, it's still freezing here. feels more like negative 10. buffalo residents know how to deal with brutal winter weather, but this is truly been an epic event here. we're on the tail end of it right now, by conditions, snow still coming down. about 15 inches this morning. it's really the wind and the cold making the conditions brutal and really miserable. wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour at times. lake eerie looks like just an endless sheet of ice. overnight the bitter cold temps and how longing winds creating whiteout conditions over our nation's snow belts. major highways shut down in buffalo as gusts go to 40 miles an hour, snow piling up the rate of 2 inches an hour. >> still a very, very life threatening situation if you should happen to be in a vehicle that gets stuck along the side of the road. >> reporter: a blizzard trifecta of biting winds and lake-effect snow, which happens when bitter cold air passes over a body of water. the cold air sucks up and drops over land
but first back to pamela brown in new york with more. what's it looking like now, pamela?l you kate, it's still freezing here. feels more like negative 10. buffalo residents know how to deal with brutal winter weather, but this is truly been an epic event here. we're on the tail end of it right now, by conditions, snow still coming down. about 15 inches this morning. it's really the wind and the cold making the conditions brutal and really miserable. wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour at times....
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pamela brown has been looking into this very eerie phone call and of course this may be very difficult for some people to listen to. >> it truly is chilling, kate. we haven't been able to independently verify the voice and that it's that of the sandy hook shooter. but it might bring insight into the mind of a young man not long before he went on that shooting ram page that shattered a nation. is this the voice of adam lanza? according to a report in the new york daily news, it is. the coverage story includes what is purported to be recently recorded audio. the paper spoke to two class mates of lanza who said it was him. the audio obtained is from an oregon college radio show. the man identified as lanza wanted to discuss the death of a chimp. in 2009, travis was shot and killed by a police officer after hebrew tally mauled a -- he brutally maul add connecticut woman. it was a 7-minute interview. >> that can be -- his attacks can be parallel to the attacks, random acts of violence. actual human. i just don't think it would be such a stretch to say he could have been a teenage mall shoot
pamela brown has been looking into this very eerie phone call and of course this may be very difficult for some people to listen to. >> it truly is chilling, kate. we haven't been able to independently verify the voice and that it's that of the sandy hook shooter. but it might bring insight into the mind of a young man not long before he went on that shooting ram page that shattered a nation. is this the voice of adam lanza? according to a report in the new york daily news, it is. the...
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jeffrey toobin, and pamela brown, in the middle of a blizzard near buffalo. minneapolis, stephanie elam. pame pamela, how cold is it? >> reporter: anderson, it's the kind of cold where your cheeks hurt, your teeth hurt. we're dealing with a trifecta of the cold and the whipping winds and of course, the snow. in fact, this blizzard warning has been effect here in buffalo since last night. it's expected to two through tomorrow morning. there hasn't been a blizzard warning here in buffalo since 1993. despite that, residents here, they're no strangers to winter weather. this is a lot, anderson, that it's a ghost town. you see here around me, there's no cars on the roads. all the businesses are closed. people are heeding those warnings and hunkering down, san diego inside. authorities are saying that's a big reason why they believe there haven't been any big injuries or they haven't seen many cases dealing with frostbite, hypothermia. so far, there haven't been any deaths. it is very dangerous. officials said on one highway, there were 50 stranded cars there, and
jeffrey toobin, and pamela brown, in the middle of a blizzard near buffalo. minneapolis, stephanie elam. pame pamela, how cold is it? >> reporter: anderson, it's the kind of cold where your cheeks hurt, your teeth hurt. we're dealing with a trifecta of the cold and the whipping winds and of course, the snow. in fact, this blizzard warning has been effect here in buffalo since last night. it's expected to two through tomorrow morning. there hasn't been a blizzard warning here in buffalo...
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pamela brown doing the job for us, thank you for that from laguardia. fredricka whitfield, i'm going to pass it back to you in the warm, sunny climes of atlanta. over the break i took my children to whistler, canada, where it was way warmer. it was lovely, around the freezing mark so i came back here, dropped my ski stuff on the floor and wearing my ski stuff to work for three days since i came back from vacation. i didn't expect that. >> you know what, you said warm, sunny atlanta. guess what? it's not warm and sunny now. >> come on. >> typically it is but we have freezing temperatures. >> are you wearing sleeveless? >> i am because it is heated in the studio. how's that? >> she's wearing sleeveless. it's winter, everyone. >> it may not be warm outside but it is inside and i'm glad to be in. >> you ardorable. >> you'll put my parka on as i go out. >> yes this weather is inconvenient and uncomfortable but it's also potentially dangerous. the heart, in the heart of the nor'easter the coast guard as well as further west the chicago fire department teamed
pamela brown doing the job for us, thank you for that from laguardia. fredricka whitfield, i'm going to pass it back to you in the warm, sunny climes of atlanta. over the break i took my children to whistler, canada, where it was way warmer. it was lovely, around the freezing mark so i came back here, dropped my ski stuff on the floor and wearing my ski stuff to work for three days since i came back from vacation. i didn't expect that. >> you know what, you said warm, sunny atlanta. guess...
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i want to bring in our pamela brown to talk about this and discuss this here.is secretary kerry talking about when he says the process? >> well, suzanne, kerry is referring to the international agreement under the convention that states a foreign national will be guaranteed counselor assistance to ensure the best case possible. investigators say tamayo's case was tainted because he wasn't able to get help and as a result of that he wasn't given the best defense possible that could have prevented him from being put on death row. ten years ago, suzanne, the international court of justice ordered the review of tomayo and 50 others. kerry has said as a result not living up to the international obligation is extremely detrimental to the interests of the u.s. >> so, pamela, hasn't texas executed mexican nationals before where the same concerns essentially were raised? >> right. so in 2008 and 2011 texas executed two other mexicans convicted of murder, suzanne. and their cases actually raise similar claims. now, the supreme court refuse today delay either of those exe
i want to bring in our pamela brown to talk about this and discuss this here.is secretary kerry talking about when he says the process? >> well, suzanne, kerry is referring to the international agreement under the convention that states a foreign national will be guaranteed counselor assistance to ensure the best case possible. investigators say tamayo's case was tainted because he wasn't able to get help and as a result of that he wasn't given the best defense possible that could have...
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pamela brown is tracking the latest developments for us. >> police say the gunman walked into the superife and a handgun. he killed two people but the death toll could have been even worse had police officers who happened to be nearby the scene not arrived so quickly. it happened here at this martin super market in elkhart indiana. it ended with multiple fatalities. >> we live in that world. there's not a day goes by where we're not learning of a school shooting or at a bids. we hoped this would never come to our hometown. >> he came into the deli and opened fire killing two women, a store employee and a shopper. their bodies found ten store aisles apart from one another. >> the area where the shootings happened in the store are basically from one end of the store to the next. >> police race to the scene. that's when officers say the shooter turned his gun on them. >> they saw a subject there that pointed a gun
pamela brown is tracking the latest developments for us. >> police say the gunman walked into the superife and a handgun. he killed two people but the death toll could have been even worse had police officers who happened to be nearby the scene not arrived so quickly. it happened here at this martin super market in elkhart indiana. it ended with multiple fatalities. >> we live in that world. there's not a day goes by where we're not learning of a school shooting or at a bids. we...
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cnn's pamela brown joins us with the details. >> this is pretty significant because it could have huge diplomatic implications. edgar tamayo, a mexican national, he was executed last night. back in 1994 he was convicted of capitol hilling a police officer. and the mexican dpov ner argued that he was denied access to the mexican con sue lateral. so since then, the mexican government has been trying to hold off on his punishment, trying to convince authorities in texas. also the u.s. government in texas has weighed in saying we need to halt the punishment, this violates the international agreement. both trying to waeigh in on thi. despite that pressure, the execution moved forward after the supreme court denied a motion to stay his execution. so clearly, texas sending a very clear message defying two federal governments. john kerry as well pleading with texas officials to not move forward. >> in fairness to texas, obviously, they had the backing of the supreme court. what is the statement in terms of why they aren't going along with the wishes of the mexicans and the u.s. state departmen
cnn's pamela brown joins us with the details. >> this is pretty significant because it could have huge diplomatic implications. edgar tamayo, a mexican national, he was executed last night. back in 1994 he was convicted of capitol hilling a police officer. and the mexican dpov ner argued that he was denied access to the mexican con sue lateral. so since then, the mexican government has been trying to hold off on his punishment, trying to convince authorities in texas. also the u.s....
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let's start with pamela brown in new jersey in us. >> reporter: good morning to you.s conference, chris christie made it clear he knew nothing about the scandal, but what he didn't do is resolve the mystery around so-called bridgegate. what we have seen so far, just a small fraction of the documents collected by the investigation. later this morning, it will be posted 907 pages online. we hope to learn more about braj gate and see whether christie's story will hold up. >> i come out here today to apologize to the people of new jersey. >> reporter: chris christie embarking on an apology tour for the so-called bridgegate scandal. >> i am embarrassed and humiliated by the conduct of some of the people on my team. i knew nothing about this. i had no knowledge. i had no knowledge of this. >> reporter: in in response to the four day long traffic jam on the george washington bridge last fall. >> by 9:00 this morning, bridget kelly was fired. by 7:00 tuesday evening, bill was asked to leave my organization. >> reporter: several new jersey residents have now filed a class acti
let's start with pamela brown in new jersey in us. >> reporter: good morning to you.s conference, chris christie made it clear he knew nothing about the scandal, but what he didn't do is resolve the mystery around so-called bridgegate. what we have seen so far, just a small fraction of the documents collected by the investigation. later this morning, it will be posted 907 pages online. we hope to learn more about braj gate and see whether christie's story will hold up. >> i come out...
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pamela brown joins us now. >> the changes are slim. want the super bowl on sunday as planned. people have questioned this decision to that have super bowl in the cold northeast and with all the snow and phrasing temperatures we've seen in the past few weeks, the nfl are preparing contingency plans just in case. the broncos and seahawks are ready to go head-to-head with a series of arctic blasts in the northeast have some asking what happens if mother nature rears her head on super bowl sunday? >> super bowl will be delayed because of weather? any contingency plan? >> premature to change the game but nfl has a plan in place to move the game up to friday or slide it back to monday if foul weather makes super bowl sunday unplayable. >> the basis on which we move it forward would be a massive storm with a massive clean up. >> crews at met life stadium had some practice this week cleaning up after a major snowstorm on tuesday. it took more than 1,000 workers to clear the stadium in about four hours. >> the silver lining is we're running our
pamela brown joins us now. >> the changes are slim. want the super bowl on sunday as planned. people have questioned this decision to that have super bowl in the cold northeast and with all the snow and phrasing temperatures we've seen in the past few weeks, the nfl are preparing contingency plans just in case. the broncos and seahawks are ready to go head-to-head with a series of arctic blasts in the northeast have some asking what happens if mother nature rears her head on super bowl...
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cnn's pamela brown has the story. >> reporter: this surveillance video shows a woman who appears to bee the railing on a narrow ledge over a highway in buffalo. watch at bystanders obliviously pass right by her. >> it didn't seem real because of what was going on around, traffic going slow mo, pedestrians going by as normal. >> thankfully she caught the eye of darnell barton, he pulled his bus full of passengers over and attempted to communicate with the woman. >> ma'am, are you okay? >> reporter: when she didn't respond he walked over and put her around her, coaxing her off the bridge, brought her to safety. >> she was distraught, distant, i. you the my arm around her, you want to come on this side of the guardrail? >> reporter: kneeling on the sidewalk with the woman he gave her words of comfort until others arrived to help. >> i wanted to convey whatever it is, i'm going to help her through whatever it is and it's not as serious as jumping off of the 198. >> reporter: when bar to be returned to his bus a well deserved round of applause erupted. barton says he pleefz he was driving b
cnn's pamela brown has the story. >> reporter: this surveillance video shows a woman who appears to bee the railing on a narrow ledge over a highway in buffalo. watch at bystanders obliviously pass right by her. >> it didn't seem real because of what was going on around, traffic going slow mo, pedestrians going by as normal. >> thankfully she caught the eye of darnell barton, he pulled his bus full of passengers over and attempted to communicate with the woman. >> ma'am,...
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cnn's pamela brown joins us now. >> good morning to you.is another controversy for the network and for the family to address, just a few days after a&e lifted its suspension of "duck dynasty's" phil robertson, the star is ruffling feathers once again, this time for an online video that shows robertson suggesting it's a good idea to marry teenage girls. phil robertson, the patriarch of "duck dynasty" is starting out the new year with a new controversy. a video has surfaced of robertson from 2009 in which he advises men to marry women at a very young age. >> you wait till they get to be 20 years old, the only picking that's going to take place is your pocket. you have to marry these girls when they're 15 or 16. >> reporter: robertson married his own wife kaye when she was just 16 and he was 20. >> what is the tipping point to get it kicked off the air? the answer thus far is nothing. there are more and more people who are watching the show and more and more people who are buying their products to show support. >> reporter: the family has been
cnn's pamela brown joins us now. >> good morning to you.is another controversy for the network and for the family to address, just a few days after a&e lifted its suspension of "duck dynasty's" phil robertson, the star is ruffling feathers once again, this time for an online video that shows robertson suggesting it's a good idea to marry teenage girls. phil robertson, the patriarch of "duck dynasty" is starting out the new year with a new controversy. a video has...
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pamela brown is on long island. good morning. >> reporter: carol, good morning to you. you know the fact that the snowfall peaked here in new york around the evening commute was really a recipe for disaster. it was truly a nightmare trying to get out of the city last night. we left at 6:00 p.m. trying get here to long island. it normally takes more than an hour. officials say a surge in car travel delayed clean up efforts so that cause ad chain effect, gridlock traffic, angry motorists. new york city is no stranger to snowstorms. two back-to-back storms are unusual. snow and ice making streets slippery causing gridlock at every turn. commutes that normally take 30 minutes taking hours. and back ups for miles as far as the eye can see. officials say an unexpected surge of car travel delayed clean up efforts in and around the city, triggering a chain effect, angering motorists with standstill traffic. so back live here, carol, you see this light fluffy snow. this is the scene all over long island. the issue this morning is the drifting snow with winds kicking up 25 to 30
pamela brown is on long island. good morning. >> reporter: carol, good morning to you. you know the fact that the snowfall peaked here in new york around the evening commute was really a recipe for disaster. it was truly a nightmare trying to get out of the city last night. we left at 6:00 p.m. trying get here to long island. it normally takes more than an hour. officials say a surge in car travel delayed clean up efforts so that cause ad chain effect, gridlock traffic, angry motorists....
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>>pamela brown reports. >> people waited, they had to use snowmobiles to rescue stranded drivers. >>ake affect snow happens when cold air passes. the cold air sucks up the moisture and heat and locks again. >> adding to the misery is the windshield plummeting to 20 degrees below zero. at mass up snow storm. >> i cannot last much longer out here. >> allows the is reported below freezing temperatures on tuesday. and missouri, power lines collapsed. 1000 passengers were delayed for hours. the windshield was so cold that the zoo animals has been brought in in washington. >> the temperatures are too cold for the animals. the bone chilling cold for schools to close and thousands of slides or also canceled. i see rows are making driving terrifying. >> the time his seventh 30 1:00 a.m.. >>is 7:31 a.m.. >> there is an accident at seventh street just before the left and line. this is likely over time. look at what it has done to the ride. it brought it to a standstill. this is a gem of the commute, the 280 extension is a better option for you. you can bell out at cesar chavez northbound off th
>>pamela brown reports. >> people waited, they had to use snowmobiles to rescue stranded drivers. >>ake affect snow happens when cold air passes. the cold air sucks up the moisture and heat and locks again. >> adding to the misery is the windshield plummeting to 20 degrees below zero. at mass up snow storm. >> i cannot last much longer out here. >> allows the is reported below freezing temperatures on tuesday. and missouri, power lines collapsed. 1000...
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pamela brown took matters into her own hands, got this a simulator to find out. >> i learned a lot.i have to say. we wanted to see what was like for pilots trying to make a visual landing at night. i found out how much precision and multitasking goes on before a landing and how difficult it is to tell which run way is the correct one without the help of a navigation system. >> that's the announcement 124 passengers on southwest flight 4013 heard from the cockpit after landing at wrong airport. now the ntsb is investigating what went wrong. >> they saw the airport, assumed it was the right airport. they were not scanning instruments to them. >> air traffic control at brandon miss miss airport made contact with the pilot before it was scheduled. they didn't have radar and couldn't monitor where the plane was. the pilots landed at the taney airport, about seven miles from the intended destination. >> the fact they're six and a half miles apart and there was a couple of degrees of difference between the orientation of the run way, that adds to confusion. >> the plane landed on the run w
pamela brown took matters into her own hands, got this a simulator to find out. >> i learned a lot.i have to say. we wanted to see what was like for pilots trying to make a visual landing at night. i found out how much precision and multitasking goes on before a landing and how difficult it is to tell which run way is the correct one without the help of a navigation system. >> that's the announcement 124 passengers on southwest flight 4013 heard from the cockpit after landing at...
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let's bring in pamela brown with details. >> good morning to you guys.arvey wine steen is a known movie mow dpul. he promoted his latest movie, but he quickly turned the bulls eye on his new movie in the works aimed at the nra. he is one of hollywood's power house film makers known for producing pulp fiction and rambo. >> live for nothing or die for something. >> now he's taking direct aim at america's post powerful lobby, the nra. >> they're going to wish they weren't alive after i'm done with them. >> he's long been a supporter for stricter gun control. >> i don't think we need guns in this country. and i hate it and i think the nra is a disaster area. >> he said he's taking his fight all the way to the big screen. >> i shouldn't say this, but i'll tell it to you howard. i'm going to make with movie with meryl streep and we're going to take this head on. >> now he's blaming guns for the violence and he's blaming the nra for the violence. >> according to politico, the film will reportedly be based in washington. >> a documentary type thing? >> no a big
let's bring in pamela brown with details. >> good morning to you guys.arvey wine steen is a known movie mow dpul. he promoted his latest movie, but he quickly turned the bulls eye on his new movie in the works aimed at the nra. he is one of hollywood's power house film makers known for producing pulp fiction and rambo. >> live for nothing or die for something. >> now he's taking direct aim at america's post powerful lobby, the nra. >> they're going to wish they weren't...
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let's bring in pamela brown. >> everyone should be looking for tickets now for good reason.inty over how mother nature will perform on game day is keeping fans on the sidelines, even though they are making efforts to prepare for extreme weather. in fact, this year's super bowl could be the cheapest in more than ten years. could the super bowl turn out to be an economic super bust? ticket prices for the big game are taking a nose dive, shaping up to be the cheapest since 2002. the average price paid for a super bowl ticket on the inflated secondary resale market plummeted 14%. that's cheaper than most of the super bowl tickets in years past. >> many of them seem to say that they're waiting to prices to fall even a little bit more. can i get a ticket for $1,000 in the upper deck. can i get for $1500 in the his neen level. >> the secondary market is -- you're going to see things going up and down as has happened in every super bowl. >> that big of a plunge on game week is unusual. right now, online ticket broker, ticket ig says there are 16,635 seats remaining. >> they're beadi
let's bring in pamela brown. >> everyone should be looking for tickets now for good reason.inty over how mother nature will perform on game day is keeping fans on the sidelines, even though they are making efforts to prepare for extreme weather. in fact, this year's super bowl could be the cheapest in more than ten years. could the super bowl turn out to be an economic super bust? ticket prices for the big game are taking a nose dive, shaping up to be the cheapest since 2002. the average...
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pamela brown is here with the latest. where do thing stand? >> so much for him laying low.rammys he was seen in panama on the beach. he was there with usher, one of his mentors and so at this point, you know, there's speculation perhaps an intervention is going on or he just wanted to get away and wanted some r and r after his high-profile arrest. at this point no court date has been set. we're finding out more details that he blew a .014 on his breathalyzer test. >> it is lower than initially thought. >> but he's still not 21. >> it's lower than the legal limit for drivers under the age of 21. that's a factor. also we're learning that maybe perhaps he wasn't going as fast as initially thought as well but he was in a zone where the speed limit was 30 mile-per-hour and police said he was going double that. the owner of the lamborghini, looked at the car's gps and said he was going 55 miles per hour. so that's also not as bad as we initially thought. it looks at this point he faces perhaps misdeamnor, could be convicted of some misdeamnors but not as bad. then we have telegra
pamela brown is here with the latest. where do thing stand? >> so much for him laying low.rammys he was seen in panama on the beach. he was there with usher, one of his mentors and so at this point, you know, there's speculation perhaps an intervention is going on or he just wanted to get away and wanted some r and r after his high-profile arrest. at this point no court date has been set. we're finding out more details that he blew a .014 on his breathalyzer test. >> it is lower...
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que el gobernador de california, jerry brown aprobó la emisión de licencias y que tiene un plazo perentorio de inicio en 2015, pero puede comenzar antes. >> pamelaestabilidad fiscal para el período 2014 2015, mediante su plan presupuestario balanceado, 10 mil millones de dólares se usarán para educación, además 188 mil millon de dólares serán utilizados para salud. >> hacia largo plazo la inversión en estos niños pagará mejor para el estado de california. >> no todos ven la propuesta del gobernador copmo algo bueno. >> el asambleísta tim donelly anunció que votará en contra del presupuesto porque lo encuentra irresponsable. >> dijo que no hay empleos, por lo que se debe bajar los impuestos, especialmente porque lkos jóvenes egresados tampoco tienen empleos. >> hay muchos mnás recursos este año fiscal debido a que la economía se ha ido mejorando paulatinamente. >> deberá ser votado en asamblea para ser aceptado antes del 15 de junio. >> 7 de cada 10 mexicanos considera que su país es inseguro, ésto en un sondeo que el presidente de méxico, enrique peña nieto quien prometió atacar la delincuencia en su país con mano dura, la encuesta fue realizada
que el gobernador de california, jerry brown aprobó la emisión de licencias y que tiene un plazo perentorio de inicio en 2015, pero puede comenzar antes. >> pamelaestabilidad fiscal para el período 2014 2015, mediante su plan presupuestario balanceado, 10 mil millones de dólares se usarán para educación, además 188 mil millon de dólares serán utilizados para salud. >> hacia largo plazo la inversión en estos niños pagará mejor para el estado de california. >> no...