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>> yes, that is right, anderson. i was at a memorial ceremony here where families came in to lay flowers and respect their loved ones and trying to understand how this tragedy could have happened. meanwhile, the recovery operation is still under way here and there is an all-out effort here undergoing in the french alalps. we are seeing the choppers flying overhead. it is painstaking process. the new video from the crash site is showing the challenges that the investigators are showing on site. the terrain is treacherous and steep, and very icy, and the debris is heavily fragmented and spread across hundreds of meters, and the security is a concern there. the investigators are having to be tethered to either a police officer or a firefighter or a mountaineering expert to insure their safety. the focus for them right now is on the human remains. the process has begun of airlifting the human remains out of the site and bringing them to the nearby center. at the center, the all-important body identification body identifi
>> yes, that is right, anderson. i was at a memorial ceremony here where families came in to lay flowers and respect their loved ones and trying to understand how this tragedy could have happened. meanwhile, the recovery operation is still under way here and there is an all-out effort here undergoing in the french alalps. we are seeing the choppers flying overhead. it is painstaking process. the new video from the crash site is showing the challenges that the investigators are showing on...
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officer anderson and mallory are transported to the hospital.n is treated for a concussion and his eyebrow is stitched up. mallory dies from his gunshot wounds. an internal investigation concludes that mallory's shooting was justified. since the incident, officer anderson and detective weekly have become good friends. anderson knows had weekly not stopped and assisted, he might not have survived. >> detective weekly is definitely a hero. i know without his assistance, the situation would have probably turned out a lot different. he's definitely my hero, and i know that he's probably going to say it was just part of the job. >> i have no idea what would have happened. i was just glad i was there so he wasn't alone. >>> coming up, a cop drives through a storm unaware that he is on a collision course with a tornado. >> when the wind speeds began to approach 90 to 100 miles per hour, the ability for that tornado to roll that car increases dramatically. >> when "caught on camera: dash cam diaries" continues. >>> police officer driving to his station
officer anderson and mallory are transported to the hospital.n is treated for a concussion and his eyebrow is stitched up. mallory dies from his gunshot wounds. an internal investigation concludes that mallory's shooting was justified. since the incident, officer anderson and detective weekly have become good friends. anderson knows had weekly not stopped and assisted, he might not have survived. >> detective weekly is definitely a hero. i know without his assistance, the situation would...
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>> sharon anderson's sister. >> time being the equalizer. she did nothing, absolutely nothing wrong. nothing. she went to someone's house, that's it. whether i would have made that decision doesn't make her wrong. >> at 7:18 a.m., a hidden security camera captures an intruder entering in the door pointing a tech nine directly at butch casey. a second man follows yielding a stick instead of a firearm. the home invasion escalates quickly. >> for the most part, it's all in the room where the video camera was. >> for the next 18 years, an attorney will embark on a mission to clear seth, one of the two men accused of the murders. >> the first fellow in, just hits him with the gun and he goes down. he pushes the chair over with the other one. i'm sure they are yelling, get on the ground, get on the ground. lay down, lay down. >> marie rogers is shoved on the floor. she pretty much stays there the entire time. >> in 2002, former miramar detective, paul manzella is interviewed for an msnbc profile on the case. there is no sound on the tape, just the
>> sharon anderson's sister. >> time being the equalizer. she did nothing, absolutely nothing wrong. nothing. she went to someone's house, that's it. whether i would have made that decision doesn't make her wrong. >> at 7:18 a.m., a hidden security camera captures an intruder entering in the door pointing a tech nine directly at butch casey. a second man follows yielding a stick instead of a firearm. the home invasion escalates quickly. >> for the most part, it's all in...
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>> reporter: hi anderson. all of this comes from a statement that the public prosecutor in the town of dusseldorf gave out. one of the things that you read when you read that language in german is that it's very blunt for german standards. they're very clear about the fact that andreas lubitz was hiding the condition from his employer. hiding it from his employer. they didn't elaborate whether it was mental illness or more physical illness. however, they did say that they did find several doctors' notes that have been torn up including one that covers the day of the doomed flight. now all of this as you said took place after they searched the homes, both in montebaur and in dusseldorf. the indication is that the medical records were found in the apartment in dusseldorf. they said there was no good-bye note. there doesn't seem to be any sort of political or religious motive but this seems to be due to the fact that he had this medical condition that they didn't elaborate on. the statement that the public prosec
>> reporter: hi anderson. all of this comes from a statement that the public prosecutor in the town of dusseldorf gave out. one of the things that you read when you read that language in german is that it's very blunt for german standards. they're very clear about the fact that andreas lubitz was hiding the condition from his employer. hiding it from his employer. they didn't elaborate whether it was mental illness or more physical illness. however, they did say that they did find several...
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anderson? >> spring finally may be here in sight. how common is it to still be getting snow this far into march? >> well i don't want to be the bearer of bad news but a lot of cities in the north actually see snow in april. on average, minneapolis sees more. new york city can actually see an inch of snow and boston could see an additional 2 inches. that's average for april. >> all right. jennifer thanks very much. >>> a world away. another terrible first for isis. first large scale attack on the arabian peninsula. striking shia masks in sana. a local isis affiliate claiming responsibility. bombings came during friday's prayer. at least 137 people killed hundreds more injured. a written statement reportedly from isis claims the slaughter is only the tip of the iceberg. reporting for us tonight, nick paton walsh. >> reporter: blood donations to try to treat those caught in these series of blasts. new details emerging how the first suicide bombers get into these two mosques but predominantly shia worshippers. hid the explosives to get i
anderson? >> spring finally may be here in sight. how common is it to still be getting snow this far into march? >> well i don't want to be the bearer of bad news but a lot of cities in the north actually see snow in april. on average, minneapolis sees more. new york city can actually see an inch of snow and boston could see an additional 2 inches. that's average for april. >> all right. jennifer thanks very much. >>> a world away. another terrible first for isis....
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>> reporter: that's right, anderson. in april 2013, these virginia abc agents arrested 20-year-old elizabeth bailey. she was a university of virginia student. they swarmed her car outside of harris teether supermarket here. they thought she was purchasing beer underage. they swarmed the car. they arrested her. it turns out she was carrying bottled water and some cookie dough. they changed policy. a very embarrassing episode for this agency in virginia. >> brian todd, appreciate that. dr. marcus martin, chief officer for diversity and equity. joining us now, dr. martin, thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> i understand you spoke to martese johnson. what did he tell you about the incident? >> that's correct. anderson, let me preface this by saying i'm a professor of emergency medicine at the university of virginia, but i was not in the emergency department when martese came in and so i don't have access to his medical records and i don't have access to the police records, but i spoke with him along with several ot
>> reporter: that's right, anderson. in april 2013, these virginia abc agents arrested 20-year-old elizabeth bailey. she was a university of virginia student. they swarmed her car outside of harris teether supermarket here. they thought she was purchasing beer underage. they swarmed the car. they arrested her. it turns out she was carrying bottled water and some cookie dough. they changed policy. a very embarrassing episode for this agency in virginia. >> brian todd, appreciate...
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>> reporter: hi anderson.ertainly, i would say germany at this point is a country that's in shock and also somewhat in disbelief. one of the things that we have to keep in mind is that this is a country that absolutely prides itself on its engingenuity, and that extended into aviation. people would not have had a second thought on the german flight. but in the early stages it's about the victims. as you said especially those 16 high school students who were on the flight the town they were from was only an hour and a half away from where i am right now here in dusseldorf. a place called haltern. a small place. 37,000 people live there. they nominated the mayor of the town to speak there because speak at the school didn't want much of the media attention. he said it was an absolutely devastating time for that town. the hardest that he'd ever witnessed and of course everybody there in an absolute state of shock. you could see how people were laying down flowers in front of the school lighting candles and people
>> reporter: hi anderson.ertainly, i would say germany at this point is a country that's in shock and also somewhat in disbelief. one of the things that we have to keep in mind is that this is a country that absolutely prides itself on its engingenuity, and that extended into aviation. people would not have had a second thought on the german flight. but in the early stages it's about the victims. as you said especially those 16 high school students who were on the flight the town they...
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it appears, anderson if you look at this list a lot are pilots.said several are involved in the air campaign against isis and syria until it's believed some were cherry picked on this list given their involvement. >> thank you very much. joining us is retired lt. col. and michael weiss, co-author of isis inside the journal of terror. it's a new threat. it is incredibly troubling. >> it is anderson it was done by al quaeda it's been done by the taliban. but the isis crew are just better at it. they are more organized, they can pull off social media sites. i think most of the pictures you see have come from facebook pages, from press releases and certainly, we are still very concerned about it. imagine if you are a family member of that soldier or that pilot, you see suddenly your address, it strikes fear and it's another attempt at isis to just instill fear within tear enemies. >> i mean we have seen people acting out on this michael, people in england killing a british soldier, griggby his last name beheading him on the street. >> remember the emy
it appears, anderson if you look at this list a lot are pilots.said several are involved in the air campaign against isis and syria until it's believed some were cherry picked on this list given their involvement. >> thank you very much. joining us is retired lt. col. and michael weiss, co-author of isis inside the journal of terror. it's a new threat. it is incredibly troubling. >> it is anderson it was done by al quaeda it's been done by the taliban. but the isis crew are just...
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i'm wondering what you see. >> well sure anderson. the obvious is that the co-pilots apparently intentionally put the plane down and there are some differences also because in the egyptair crash, the pilots realized what was going on in the laboratory able to find his way back in through the cockpit to the flight deck because there was reinforce, pre 9/11. able to get back in actually able to start pulling on the aircraft who tried to get the plane to go up again. and he was successful in doing that. at least temporarily, but unfortunately, the co-pilot was able to actually turn the engines off. and fell from about 16,000 feet as i recall. there was a drop then and you're on voice cockpit recorder. yelling and pilot yelling at the co-pilot too. pull with me pull with me. and then the co-pilot saying presumably some type of prayer. and then going down. so that's the distinction. and the challenge in what's the solution to that? if you have an insider threat as opposed to an external threat really get back to the vetting and the assessm
i'm wondering what you see. >> well sure anderson. the obvious is that the co-pilots apparently intentionally put the plane down and there are some differences also because in the egyptair crash, the pilots realized what was going on in the laboratory able to find his way back in through the cockpit to the flight deck because there was reinforce, pre 9/11. able to get back in actually able to start pulling on the aircraft who tried to get the plane to go up again. and he was successful in...
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anderson? >> thank you very much.ue, writing about this where he's a contributor, also an anchor. from miami, i want to see what the police actually say because supporters of the police point to that video and say, look he turned around. it looked like he may have had something in his hand. perhaps that's why he shot. but we haven't really heard from police an explanation. but you've been writing about this and given the fact there is the video, are you surprised that there hasn't been more coverage of this more outrage about this nationally? >> well you know there's no question that minorities are disproportionately targeted by police brutality, anderson but immigrants are even more victims because they can't speak up. they're just too afraid to confront police because of the possibility of being deported. so i'm not surprised this hasn't gotten as much coverage and there's no public outrage about not only the killing of antonio but the last three weeks, three unarmed mexican immigrants. one in pasco, washington one
anderson? >> thank you very much.ue, writing about this where he's a contributor, also an anchor. from miami, i want to see what the police actually say because supporters of the police point to that video and say, look he turned around. it looked like he may have had something in his hand. perhaps that's why he shot. but we haven't really heard from police an explanation. but you've been writing about this and given the fact there is the video, are you surprised that there hasn't been...
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richard: angela anderson, tried to maintain her composure. as she spoke about her daughter, crystal, missing and then found murdered. >> for months, i've searched for my child. and i couldn't find her. richard: family members thought anderson who was dropped off at a forest villegas station in july 2011. but detectives much later would find witness who is had seen her at a party in charles county in early august, with this man, 22-year-old raymond posey. >> we were last able to determine that they were together at a party. and last seen leaving that party together. rismede until january 2012 no trace of anderson until a hiker here at furse state park found skeletal remains. tests would prove they were the young woman's. >> you have a heartfelt condolences. and we are praying for you. richard: police say new witness information, and the recovery of anderson's property led them to posey. court documents say a handgun was the murder weapon. that posey assaulted her, then robbed her of cash and drugs, before killing her. >> he's robbed me of 10,
richard: angela anderson, tried to maintain her composure. as she spoke about her daughter, crystal, missing and then found murdered. >> for months, i've searched for my child. and i couldn't find her. richard: family members thought anderson who was dropped off at a forest villegas station in july 2011. but detectives much later would find witness who is had seen her at a party in charles county in early august, with this man, 22-year-old raymond posey. >> we were last able to...
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anderson? >> we'll see whether there's transparency in the police department. general counsel to the st. louis police association and legal analyst and former prosecutor sunny hostin and charles blow. sunny, these e-mails. these racist e-mails. what do you make of them? >> i think i'm just as shocked as everyone else but more shocked at the mayor's reaction. i mean firing three employees that sent some e-mails, okay. i understand that that may be a start, perhaps scratching the surface, but we're talking about a pattern and practice of systemic racism found by the justice department after reviewing over 35,000 pages of documents and investigating this case. and so, you know i found it -- >> it's not just three. >> it's not just three people. i found it woefully inadequate. why did we not hear an apology, an acceptance of the doj recommendations? to me i just feel like leadership there has to be a leadership change and the mayor shouldn't be there. i don't think chief jackson should be there, an
anderson? >> we'll see whether there's transparency in the police department. general counsel to the st. louis police association and legal analyst and former prosecutor sunny hostin and charles blow. sunny, these e-mails. these racist e-mails. what do you make of them? >> i think i'm just as shocked as everyone else but more shocked at the mayor's reaction. i mean firing three employees that sent some e-mails, okay. i understand that that may be a start, perhaps scratching the...
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anderson?viously they'll be looking at any political motivation any other kind of motivation. >> absolutely. right now terrorism hasn't been ruled out. as we heard officials say, there's no evidence of it yet. they'll want to look at if a certain ideology perhaps prompted the copilot to deliberately crash the plane into the alps. if they do find any political motivations, anything else that may have motivated him, any sort of ideology of course that may change the calculus a bit toward something else. everything is still on the table, anderson. >> what's not known is how long the copilot had this idea in mind. whether there had been other times when he was in an aircraft where he had thought about doing this or whether this was the first time. again, that is not known at this point. pamela i appreciate the reporting, pamela brown. i want to bring in our aviation analyst, mary schiavo, scott miller from northwest airlines flight instructor and professor of aireronauticsaeronautics. scott, what d
anderson?viously they'll be looking at any political motivation any other kind of motivation. >> absolutely. right now terrorism hasn't been ruled out. as we heard officials say, there's no evidence of it yet. they'll want to look at if a certain ideology perhaps prompted the copilot to deliberately crash the plane into the alps. if they do find any political motivations, anything else that may have motivated him, any sort of ideology of course that may change the calculus a bit toward...
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anderson cooper 360 starts now. >>> thank you for joining us. a lot of new information in the germanwings tragedy began today with word that the co-pilot had been declared medically unfit to fly and hiding it from the airline. it ends tonight with new reporting in the "new york types" with the nature of the illnd. citing unnamed authorities he had a mental illness. the journal citing a person familiar with the investigation going a bit further saying it was depression. additional the german newspaper "build" said had serious depressive episode from the time he took a break from pilot training back in 2009. investigators have been figuring this out the state of mind a major part of efforts so far because maybe, maybe it speaks to motive. more of the major developments from justice correspondent pamela brown. >> reporter: tonight, german investigators again search the co-pilot's apartment bringing out more boxes of evidence. they left without saying a word to reporters. we know inside 27-year-old andreas lubitz's apartment, discovered thursday tor
anderson cooper 360 starts now. >>> thank you for joining us. a lot of new information in the germanwings tragedy began today with word that the co-pilot had been declared medically unfit to fly and hiding it from the airline. it ends tonight with new reporting in the "new york types" with the nature of the illnd. citing unnamed authorities he had a mental illness. the journal citing a person familiar with the investigation going a bit further saying it was depression....
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anderson? >> sara thank you. part of the investigation involves figuring out what type of weapon was used in the shooting. see muzzle flashes 125 yards away. gary tuchman went to a shooting range to see how it would be for a rifle to be accurate at that distance. >> reporter: the advanced bullets gun range in temple georgia, we come to find out about long-distance weapon firing. and accuracy for both rifles and pistols at 125 yards. the distance police in missouri believe a bullet traveled to wound two police officers. >> this ammunition is 308. >> reporter: a .308 caliber. it's 110 yards away presumed the same as the ferguson gunshots. after a short lesson i take a shot. >> i put it against my shoulder and here we go. i think that's a good shot. >> reporter: indeed the bullet hits the target first try, direct hit. same results with the second try. so there's no question such a rifle is capable of the shootings in missouri. but what about a pistol? weapon not as high powered and designed for closer range. this is
anderson? >> sara thank you. part of the investigation involves figuring out what type of weapon was used in the shooting. see muzzle flashes 125 yards away. gary tuchman went to a shooting range to see how it would be for a rifle to be accurate at that distance. >> reporter: the advanced bullets gun range in temple georgia, we come to find out about long-distance weapon firing. and accuracy for both rifles and pistols at 125 yards. the distance police in missouri believe a bullet...
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. >> reporter: absolutely, anderson. a lot of unanswered questions. publicly, officials are only saying so much. as we say in the report, they're not specifying what this illness is, as we know, there are reports out there that he was battling a depression, but we don't know if there was something else, if that is true, we don't know what was the imp pe tus of that. and there are questions about his training. and questions about his training back in 2008. why did he take a few months off from training and then go back and as we know, complete it. was something going on there? lufthansa will not say why his training was interrupted, but say he was is 100% fit to fly and no reason to think other wise. anderson? >> this solidifies what was until now merely educated guesses. let's get perspective now from chief medical correspondent sanjay gupta who joins us. the new york times, wall street journal all reported the co-pilot treated for depression of some time and then this report back in 2009 when he left training that there was a major depressive episode
. >> reporter: absolutely, anderson. a lot of unanswered questions. publicly, officials are only saying so much. as we say in the report, they're not specifying what this illness is, as we know, there are reports out there that he was battling a depression, but we don't know if there was something else, if that is true, we don't know what was the imp pe tus of that. and there are questions about his training. and questions about his training back in 2008. why did he take a few months off...
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at this point, anderson we just don't know. we'll have to see what happens with the extradition. >> i watched the documentary, i think in six parts. to say the least, he is a complex character, and that's being polite. you heard from mike struck in reporting, thank you for being with us. you investigated the disappearance of kathleen durst in 1982. still an unsolved case. what do you make of all this? the arrest the stunning remarks that durst made on tape in the final moments of the documentary. did you see this coming? >> first of all, hello, anderson. thank you for having me. did i expect it? i was hoping something like this would take place. he's been -- bob durst has been very fortunate in his travels. especially being linked to these three episodes with -- >> that's the thing. >> with kathy missing. >> as a police officer, have you ever heard of somebody linked to three separate -- i mean a disappearance and two separate murders, one murder we know he committed. it was just declared self-defense even though he chopped up
at this point, anderson we just don't know. we'll have to see what happens with the extradition. >> i watched the documentary, i think in six parts. to say the least, he is a complex character, and that's being polite. you heard from mike struck in reporting, thank you for being with us. you investigated the disappearance of kathleen durst in 1982. still an unsolved case. what do you make of all this? the arrest the stunning remarks that durst made on tape in the final moments of the...
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>> anderson i don't think so at all. we were very careful from the very beginning and section 6, title of the civil rights act of 1964 provides that when you create a hostile learning environment, that's a misuse of your free speech. and aclu representatives indicated strong support for our actions. we provided due process in the expulsion letters, for example, that i sent to the two students that have already received them. we've provided a process. you are hereby notified you're expelled. you come to the office and they contact that office within a certain number of days and if you want it to be heard and want to bring your attorney and want to tell us why your action is contested by you, or deemed inappropriate, you'll have due process opportunity to do that. so i'm a great believer in free speech even at times when you abuse free speech and then i think we have to use our own free speech to condemn it. but in this case you're creating a very hostile educational environment that's right on all fours with the civil rig
>> anderson i don't think so at all. we were very careful from the very beginning and section 6, title of the civil rights act of 1964 provides that when you create a hostile learning environment, that's a misuse of your free speech. and aclu representatives indicated strong support for our actions. we provided due process in the expulsion letters, for example, that i sent to the two students that have already received them. we've provided a process. you are hereby notified you're...
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anderson tweeting at her coe star today mulder, it's my are you ready? duchovny responding i'm ready, g. woman. duchovny went on to play hank moody in calfornication. and duchovny checking into rehab for sex addiction in 2008. just 24 at the start of x-files, anderson now stars as a police detective in bbc's "the fall." today creator and executive producer cris carter saying, i think of it as a 13-year commercial break. the good news is, the world has only gotten that much stranger. the original series, nine see sons winning 16 shows like lost films like interstellar and next year's reboot of twin peaks proving that mind-bending thrillers are as popular as ever. as for the x-files, maybe this time they'll find it. >> for the record i'm still returning for the return of "lost in space." just saying. >>> thanks for watching. tune in to good morning america and as always we're online at abc news.com. goodnight, america. i've never seen this place so crowded. yeah, ever since marco took over, the food i is supposed to be unbelievable. oh, thanks. was that st
anderson tweeting at her coe star today mulder, it's my are you ready? duchovny responding i'm ready, g. woman. duchovny went on to play hank moody in calfornication. and duchovny checking into rehab for sex addiction in 2008. just 24 at the start of x-files, anderson now stars as a police detective in bbc's "the fall." today creator and executive producer cris carter saying, i think of it as a 13-year commercial break. the good news is, the world has only gotten that much stranger....
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it is not what anybody wants, anderson anderson. going on the momentum where they were finally getting the city to respond to the terrible findings in the justice department -- >> by the doj. >> and this throws all of the momentum off. it is a distraction to try and get some positive change. >> you are saying that apart from the horror of two police officers being shot here and being injured and the horror for the family and friends, that the objectives for protesters want it gets you farther away are from the objectives. >> farther away from it, because nobody is talking about the doj report and rightfully so, any time you have senseless acts of violence, you have to condemn it and you have to be stern. you have to be away from it. this is something that violence is never ever the solution as dr. can king said. the majority of the peaceful protesters have been pushing it. how many days went by a, and you never had anything like this to deal w and now set the distractions and we are prayerful, and thankful that the officers returned
it is not what anybody wants, anderson anderson. going on the momentum where they were finally getting the city to respond to the terrible findings in the justice department -- >> by the doj. >> and this throws all of the momentum off. it is a distraction to try and get some positive change. >> you are saying that apart from the horror of two police officers being shot here and being injured and the horror for the family and friends, that the objectives for protesters want it...
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and defense is the staple of virginia and justin anderson way steal and score to put uva up. virginia olasts belmont 79- 67. virginia will face michigan state sunday. michigan state knocked out virginia last year in the sweet 16. now we'll take you to the news conferences live in char -- charlotte at virginia is currently at the podium. >> reporter: were you nervous down the stretch when it got to 62-60? >> they made some tough shots. i knew we were going to have to make some plays, stops, free throws. when you look at her 25 attempts to their six, that was significant and then to step up and make them. pure never safe when you play a -- you're never safe when you play a team like that that can score in spurts and hit kind of unlimited range shot. we had to make some adjustment and guard in some unconventional way we really haven't had to. some teams in our league did some things, so we had that to draw on. of course, i knew that game was in the balance. my assistant finally put his guys in at 20 sick seconds and i think i looked up -- 26 seconds and i think i looked up and s
and defense is the staple of virginia and justin anderson way steal and score to put uva up. virginia olasts belmont 79- 67. virginia will face michigan state sunday. michigan state knocked out virginia last year in the sweet 16. now we'll take you to the news conferences live in char -- charlotte at virginia is currently at the podium. >> reporter: were you nervous down the stretch when it got to 62-60? >> they made some tough shots. i knew we were going to have to make some plays,...
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i'm actually watching them gather around the microphones right now, anderson. what they are looking at is what caused this. what happened. we are now hearing from witnesses. there was a witness we spoke to just a short time ago and he said that he actually heard the engine stop. he heard the engine fail. he said that's not particularly unusual when you talk about older planes like this. but he assumed that it would start again. but it sounded like, he said, that the propeller simply stopped and then it just never started. and so then this is what happened. the other thing he said was, you know, this is an area -- >> kyung, i understand the news conference is starting. let's listen? >> butler from the los angeles fire department and have investigator patrick jones. we'll take a few questions after that. this will be the last briefing of the night as far as i know. we'll kick it off now with assistant chief patrick butler. ready? here we go. >> good evening. my name is patrick butler. assistant chief fire department and representatives of the ntsb and deputy chie
i'm actually watching them gather around the microphones right now, anderson. what they are looking at is what caused this. what happened. we are now hearing from witnesses. there was a witness we spoke to just a short time ago and he said that he actually heard the engine stop. he heard the engine fail. he said that's not particularly unusual when you talk about older planes like this. but he assumed that it would start again. but it sounded like, he said, that the propeller simply stopped and...
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>> you know what anderson?ve been watching all day from the hospital room and everybody been asking that same question. my response to that is let everyone calm out. there was one incident out of 100 something odd nights. we've put our lights down here every night, operating within our constitutional rights we peacefully gather. i believe those of us who are fathers, mothers, businessmen and women, we feel safe to come out and protest. of course the protests go on. had these young men and women not stayed here night after night through rain snow all the things going on we have not gotten the justice that we are getting thus far. yes, it must go on until the overhaul of this community of police department unless it's complete then the protests must go on. >> do you worry that the horrible shooting of two police officers, that it takes away from the number of peaceful protests that have take place the last 200 something days? >> and that's where we lean on you guys for that. we want the narrative to change. let's
>> you know what anderson?ve been watching all day from the hospital room and everybody been asking that same question. my response to that is let everyone calm out. there was one incident out of 100 something odd nights. we've put our lights down here every night, operating within our constitutional rights we peacefully gather. i believe those of us who are fathers, mothers, businessmen and women, we feel safe to come out and protest. of course the protests go on. had these young men and...
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here's this anderson.say that they uncovered a photograph of that fraternity house, that they say was electronically slammed on the date of that alleged rape. and nothing jived. >> and the police chief, as i said said that they can't say that nothing ever happened to this woman, but he can say nothing happened to this woman that night at that fraternity. this wasn't the first time she had alleged an attack correct? >> she had filed a police report previously and it involved four men, a nonsexual attack. one of those men breaking a glass on her face and her roommate then picking that glass from her face. well investigators talked to her roommate and they say that nothing happened. and so they talked to the roommate. the roommate said it didn't happen. and then again, it's just one more allegation that there are discrepancies with this woman's story. >> the roommate said she hadn't -- who is a nursing student -- hadn't picked glass out of the friend's face but there was some sort of a mark on her face right?
here's this anderson.say that they uncovered a photograph of that fraternity house, that they say was electronically slammed on the date of that alleged rape. and nothing jived. >> and the police chief, as i said said that they can't say that nothing ever happened to this woman, but he can say nothing happened to this woman that night at that fraternity. this wasn't the first time she had alleged an attack correct? >> she had filed a police report previously and it involved four...
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anderson. >> barbara thank you very much.in the next hour we'll have a conversation with his attorney. >>> the late breaking word tonight on the possibility that one of two pilots of flight 9525 had actually been locked out of the cockpit prior to the crash, was banging on the door and trying to break down the cockpit door to get back in. also ahead the lives lost and how they are being remembered by those who loved them tonight. hello. i am a fully automated investment advisory service. i can help you choose investments. monitor them. and rebalance your portfolio. i can do a lot of what humans can. except have a real conversation. if you'd like that, you can always speak to someone at schwab. they aren't algorithms. try not to hold it against them. say hello at intelligent.schwab.com ♪ edith piaf "no regrets" plays throughout♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ there's nothing more romantic than a spontaneous moment. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have
anderson. >> barbara thank you very much.in the next hour we'll have a conversation with his attorney. >>> the late breaking word tonight on the possibility that one of two pilots of flight 9525 had actually been locked out of the cockpit prior to the crash, was banging on the door and trying to break down the cockpit door to get back in. also ahead the lives lost and how they are being remembered by those who loved them tonight. hello. i am a fully automated investment advisory...
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. >> there's not anderson. there's always going to be a balance between access and security, and no security is ever going to be absolute. it's only going to be relative but the guest you just spoke with i agree with his assessment there. i think we're going to have to look at big countries we traditionally consider safe. france south korea. we're going to have to reconsider having an ambassador there alone without a secret service representative. i think that's a really poor decision. the profile of the country alone, along with the ambassador, creates a threat profile significant enough to warrant at least one agent. >> the fact that this guy reportedly attacked the ambassador at least vocally saying something about joint military drills between south korea and the united states whether or not this guy is disturbed in other ways is that a -- i asked the ambassador hill about this a little bit. how controversial a sentiment is that there? how controversial are these exercises these days? >> people on the left
. >> there's not anderson. there's always going to be a balance between access and security, and no security is ever going to be absolute. it's only going to be relative but the guest you just spoke with i agree with his assessment there. i think we're going to have to look at big countries we traditionally consider safe. france south korea. we're going to have to reconsider having an ambassador there alone without a secret service representative. i think that's a really poor decision....
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we have our man anderson cooper in the chair for you in new york. anderson? >> yeah, thanks very much. good morning, everyone. i want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. >>> we are following the breaking news with the jaw-dropping development. stunning developments in the crash of flight 9525. just minutes ago, a lead investigator wrapping up a news conference confirming the greatest fears, the crash which killed 150 people appears to have been a deliberate act. just as horrifying it was carried out by a co-pilot locked alone inside the cockpit, intentionally locked alone. right now, we're seeing first images of police at the home of that co-pilot in germany. these early findings glean from the flight voice recorder. here's the french prosecutor heading the investigation. >> at that time the co-pilot is alone at the controls. that is when he's alone. the co-pilot manipulates the flight monitoring system controls to accelerate the descent of the aircraft. in the last eight minutes, this aircraft went from maybe 10,000 12,000 meter
we have our man anderson cooper in the chair for you in new york. anderson? >> yeah, thanks very much. good morning, everyone. i want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. >>> we are following the breaking news with the jaw-dropping development. stunning developments in the crash of flight 9525. just minutes ago, a lead investigator wrapping up a news conference confirming the greatest fears, the crash which killed 150 people appears to have been a...
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so to continue the live coverage now, my colleague anderson cooper joins me now, and an anderson, take thank you for joining us and good evening everyone live from ferguson where police and pro protesters are back on the streets behind me. and not a too visible presence and the number of protesters and maybe a few dozen here in the most and a few more have added, and in many ways it is not as much different from the last few months months, and you can hear the people playing the drums behind me, and some people are dancing, and some people are chanting for more or less the last hour or so, and two police officers have now life-changing wounds to recover from, and as don mentioned one shot in the should e and another in the face. and the bullet
so to continue the live coverage now, my colleague anderson cooper joins me now, and an anderson, take thank you for joining us and good evening everyone live from ferguson where police and pro protesters are back on the streets behind me. and not a too visible presence and the number of protesters and maybe a few dozen here in the most and a few more have added, and in many ways it is not as much different from the last few months months, and you can hear the people playing the drums behind...
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going to be happening momentarily, and i am watching them gather around the microphones right now, anderson. what they are looking at is with what caused this what happened. we are hear ing from the witnesses. there is a witness that we spoke to a short time ago and he said that he actually heard the engine stop. he heard the engine fail. he says that is not particularly unusual when you are talk ging about older planes like this. but he assumed that it would start again, but it sounded like he said that the propeller simply stopped and never start started. so this is what happened. the other thing that he said was that this sis the -- >> kyung lah, i understand that the news conference is starting so let's listen in. >> butler from the los angeles fire department and have investigator patrick jones. we'll take a few questions after that. this will be the last briefing of the night as far as i know. we'll kick it off now with assistant chief patrick butler. ready? here we go. >> good evening. my name is patrick butler. assistant chief, los angeles fire department. today, i am gathered with
going to be happening momentarily, and i am watching them gather around the microphones right now, anderson. what they are looking at is with what caused this what happened. we are hear ing from the witnesses. there is a witness that we spoke to a short time ago and he said that he actually heard the engine stop. he heard the engine fail. he says that is not particularly unusual when you are talk ging about older planes like this. but he assumed that it would start again, but it sounded like he...
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this is a story that jack anderson had broken. he said i have a couple of small dogs, and we put down paper at night in the entry hall for the dogs, and the dogs do their business right there, and the housekeeper puts the dogs' papers in the garbage can out back, in the morning, i saw one of jack anderson's men going through my trash. and i want to tell you, mr. dean, mr. anderson will go lower than dog shit to get information. i did not know whether to laugh or what to do because he was being dead serious. [laughs] i took that as a sign that we might get a very favorable ruling on this memo, which ultimately came back that they said no, the memo is not a forgery. so that was about the extent of my -- other than to sort of monitor what was going on. moderator: what was the connection between the conventions -- the choice of san diego and the decision not to pursue the antitrust? john: i do not know the answer to that. i do know that -- of course, when he would be nominated to become attorney general, lots of questions would come u
this is a story that jack anderson had broken. he said i have a couple of small dogs, and we put down paper at night in the entry hall for the dogs, and the dogs do their business right there, and the housekeeper puts the dogs' papers in the garbage can out back, in the morning, i saw one of jack anderson's men going through my trash. and i want to tell you, mr. dean, mr. anderson will go lower than dog shit to get information. i did not know whether to laugh or what to do because he was being...
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they are facing confessional to richard anderson and bush ron johnson. that fighting at that intersection, which is just beyond the visitor center is known as marshall's crossroads or harper's farm. here the union calvary would attack at the same time that fighting was going on down at the hillsman house along the creek. now the fighting at the creek, the confederates did not have artillery.
they are facing confessional to richard anderson and bush ron johnson. that fighting at that intersection, which is just beyond the visitor center is known as marshall's crossroads or harper's farm. here the union calvary would attack at the same time that fighting was going on down at the hillsman house along the creek. now the fighting at the creek, the confederates did not have artillery.
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and this is a story that jack anderson had broken. he said i have a couple of small fond of jack anderson. i will tell you what jack anderson is really all about. dogs, and we put down paper at night in the entry hall for the dogs, and the dogs do their business right there, and the housekeeper puts those dog papers in the garbage can out back and one morning, i looked out and i saw one of jack anderson's men going through my trust. and i want to tell you, mr. dean, mr. anderson will go lower than dog shit to get information. i did not know whether to laugh or what to do because he was just being dead serious. [laughter] john: i took that as a sign that we might get a very favorable ruling on this memo, which ultimately came back that they said no, the memo is not a forgery. so that was about the extent of my -- other than to sort of monitor what was going on. moderator: what was the connection between the conventions -- the choice of san diego and the decision not to pursue the antitrust? john: i do not know the answer to that. i do
and this is a story that jack anderson had broken. he said i have a couple of small fond of jack anderson. i will tell you what jack anderson is really all about. dogs, and we put down paper at night in the entry hall for the dogs, and the dogs do their business right there, and the housekeeper puts those dog papers in the garbage can out back and one morning, i looked out and i saw one of jack anderson's men going through my trust. and i want to tell you, mr. dean, mr. anderson will go lower...
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>> it's hard to believe, anderson. but what i did was, my son was in china, and my daughter was at college in north carolina. and i wanted them to be the first to know. and i wanted them to know at the same time. so i actually arranged a skype call with them. and i got them both on the skype. and i explained what happened. and it was really hard for me as a dad to you know how do i tell this to them. they're adults. they can handle it. i wasn't giving them much credit frankly. and without even hesitation they said, dad, you know there were expressions of shock, but the next thing out of their mouth was, dad, we love you. and we're here to support you. and that was the pest call i ever had in my life. and it made me realize how stupid i was to think i had to hold back from them. >> it's been a year since the accident. it's a dumb question but what has this year been like? >> it's been a tough year in many respects. i've had to relearn very simple things you know. how to butter the bagel, or whatever the case may be. tie
>> it's hard to believe, anderson. but what i did was, my son was in china, and my daughter was at college in north carolina. and i wanted them to be the first to know. and i wanted them to know at the same time. so i actually arranged a skype call with them. and i got them both on the skype. and i explained what happened. and it was really hard for me as a dad to you know how do i tell this to them. they're adults. they can handle it. i wasn't giving them much credit frankly. and without...
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crystal anderson was 29 when she went missing in august of 2011.posecity yesterday. crystal anderson was 29 when she went missing in august of 2011. anderson's family was there for the announcement wearing her photo in tribute. her mother recounted her desperate search. >> for months i searched for my child. and i couldn't find her. and i looked out the door and said oh, god the world is too big, where could she be. >> the charles county sheriff's office says the motive for the murder was robbery. >>> police are investigating two similar car break-ins over the past two days. maryland national capital park police say the break-ins happened wednesday at convince arrest chord knolls park and thursday at the be cabin john tennis facility. car windows were smashed and items stolen. police say they have arrested four gang member this is connection with the crimes. they say the gang is notorious for auto thefts and similar crimes. >>> president obama and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu say that they will keep consulting on the israeli palestinia
crystal anderson was 29 when she went missing in august of 2011.posecity yesterday. crystal anderson was 29 when she went missing in august of 2011. anderson's family was there for the announcement wearing her photo in tribute. her mother recounted her desperate search. >> for months i searched for my child. and i couldn't find her. and i looked out the door and said oh, god the world is too big, where could she be. >> the charles county sheriff's office says the motive for the...
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>> reporter: well in all of this it's hard to say good information, anderson but at least it's a help for the families. we understand from the recovery teams now that they've identified 16 of the victims as being done in dna labs. the lights you see behind me police headquarters they're working through the night here. behind that the recovery teams are processing the bodies as they bring them up. we also understand they're bringing in biometric equipment as well to help in the process of identifying the bodies. this will include fingerprinting equipment and we also understand when the families come here the french authorities as we know given the opportunity to go as close as they can to the crash site but they're also taking dna samples from the families as well. and again, all of this to sort of speed the process by which they can make these very difficult identifications,
>> reporter: well in all of this it's hard to say good information, anderson but at least it's a help for the families. we understand from the recovery teams now that they've identified 16 of the victims as being done in dna labs. the lights you see behind me police headquarters they're working through the night here. behind that the recovery teams are processing the bodies as they bring them up. we also understand they're bringing in biometric equipment as well to help in the process of...
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rich: family members thought anderson was dropped off at a forestville gas station in july 2011. witnesses would much later find witnesses that would see here at a party with this man 2shgs 2-year-old raymond posy. >> last able to determine they were together at a party and last seen leaving that party together. rich: until january 2012, there was no trace of anderson until a hiker here at purse state park outside of la plata found skel cal remains. tests would prove they were the young woman's. >> you have our heartfelt condolences and we are praying for you. rich: police say new witness information and the recovery of anderson's property led them to posy. court documents say a handgun was the murder weapon. posy assaulted her then robbed her of cash and drugs before killing her. >> he's robbed me of 10, 20, 30 and 40 years of being with my daughter! rich: so much heartbreak for that family. police called this a bittersweet day. posy is now in state prison on an unrelated robbery charge. he faces a court hearing in april. reporting live, richard reeve, abc 7 news. alison: thank
rich: family members thought anderson was dropped off at a forestville gas station in july 2011. witnesses would much later find witnesses that would see here at a party with this man 2shgs 2-year-old raymond posy. >> last able to determine they were together at a party and last seen leaving that party together. rich: until january 2012, there was no trace of anderson until a hiker here at purse state park outside of la plata found skel cal remains. tests would prove they were the young...
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>> i'm sorry, anderson. but, you know, the common denominator that richard sort of went over was the fact that you've got to assess the situation. had to assess in air france 447. egypt air. to conceive that one of my partners but my co-pilot, the guy and gals i rely on most is trying to commit harry kerry on an airplane, it doesn't connect with a lot of us. >> well, and thank goodness it's such a rare occurrence. there's a reason it doesn't connect. everybody stay with us. the panelened i back with more of your questions after a quick break. hey mom, you want to live by the lake, right? yeah. there's here. ♪ did you just share a listing with me? look at this one. it's got a great view of the lake. it's really nice mom. ♪ your dad would've loved this place. you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. zillow and our old internet just wasn't cutting it. so i switched us from u-verse to xfinity. they have the fastest, most reliable internet. which is perfect for me,
>> i'm sorry, anderson. but, you know, the common denominator that richard sort of went over was the fact that you've got to assess the situation. had to assess in air france 447. egypt air. to conceive that one of my partners but my co-pilot, the guy and gals i rely on most is trying to commit harry kerry on an airplane, it doesn't connect with a lot of us. >> well, and thank goodness it's such a rare occurrence. there's a reason it doesn't connect. everybody stay with us. the...
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>> oh anderson i don't think anybody is underestimating ted cruz. the last guy who underestimated ted cruz got beaten by him very badly. the former lieutenant governor of texas david dewhurst. nobody underestimates anybody in this race. folks are out there trying to do their own thing. this is not the time they've begun attacking each other. ted cruz is very smart, very
>> oh anderson i don't think anybody is underestimating ted cruz. the last guy who underestimated ted cruz got beaten by him very badly. the former lieutenant governor of texas david dewhurst. nobody underestimates anybody in this race. folks are out there trying to do their own thing. this is not the time they've begun attacking each other. ted cruz is very smart, very
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. >> reporter: angela anderson reported her oldest daughter crystal anderson missing in the summer of 2011 in prince george's county. six months later her remains were found by a hiker in a charles county park. medical records identified her body. then the case went cold. >> you exhaust all lead you interview all witness, and it's very difficult to go to the family and say that we don't have any additional information at this time. >> reporter: until, police say, people who knew what happened to crystal started to cooperate with the investigation. >> lot of people's relationship changed. we monitored some of these people. and when those relationships changed we were there to talk to those people. >> reporter: police are charging 22-year-old raymond posey iii with killing anderson. posey is already serving time for a separate armed robbery conviction. >> we have evidence that supports our thoorry of the charges. >> reporter: police say the motive was robbery and they are asking additional witnesses to come forward. >> if you're out there and you know something, please come forward. con
. >> reporter: angela anderson reported her oldest daughter crystal anderson missing in the summer of 2011 in prince george's county. six months later her remains were found by a hiker in a charles county park. medical records identified her body. then the case went cold. >> you exhaust all lead you interview all witness, and it's very difficult to go to the family and say that we don't have any additional information at this time. >> reporter: until, police say, people who...
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anderson? >> appreciate the update.is chelsea davis, what we just saw in the report. she's co-director of the campus group that brought the video to light. also with former federal prosecutor sunny hostin and charles blow. chelsea, when you first saw this video, what went through your mind? because as you point out, it seems like this is a chant that they have said before. they clearly seem to know what to say. >> most definitely this chant was not something that was brand new. this is something that was learned and rehearsed. when i first initially saw the video, i was hurt, i was disgusting. it really was disappointing to see other ou students referring to other students in such derogatory terms. i'm at a loss for words. >> were you completely surprised? i understand until yesterday there was a confederate flag hanging inside the fraternity, it was visible from the street. do you think it's localized to this fraternity or fraternities in general? >> i think it's a culture thing that people just think that saying such
anderson? >> appreciate the update.is chelsea davis, what we just saw in the report. she's co-director of the campus group that brought the video to light. also with former federal prosecutor sunny hostin and charles blow. chelsea, when you first saw this video, what went through your mind? because as you point out, it seems like this is a chant that they have said before. they clearly seem to know what to say. >> most definitely this chant was not something that was brand new. this...
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>> you know it's a really interesting question anderson because the truth is i looked into this.ited states has never tested well. >> compared to other countries, really? >> the tests started in 1964. that was the first international test was 1 down2 countries. the united states was middle of the pack. we still are. if you ask yourself how has the u.s. done in invasion research creating new industries? we've dominated the world. so there is this paradox where the united states doesn't test well in these science and math tests but continues to dominate the fields of technology and science and why is that? so i tried to sort of figure this out and looked and asked myself what are the really other envitivey tive innovative countries, sweden they say. it gets for funding than britain and germany. >> really? i didn't know that. >> israel there is this wonderful book called "startup nation." they have more nasdaq listed companies than any country other than the united states and china. this is you know, five or 6 million people. what i noticed is they also do very badly on these intern
>> you know it's a really interesting question anderson because the truth is i looked into this.ited states has never tested well. >> compared to other countries, really? >> the tests started in 1964. that was the first international test was 1 down2 countries. the united states was middle of the pack. we still are. if you ask yourself how has the u.s. done in invasion research creating new industries? we've dominated the world. so there is this paradox where the united states...
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bill anderson. brought cheesesteaks. >> we love you anyway. teesix.forget take catch bill: .derson eight to ten saturday and sunday. >> chasing a story about an aspiring dancer has everything but the plane ticket to get to la. >> i i met with a guy called the dancing machine. his name is daniel turner. in la. for the entire. >> he got in touch with us. those are much of a difference it makes. wanted wanted us to help them get they're. he just needs a little more money. ♪ >> there we go. >> always been a a huge fan of the show dancing with the stars. put together an audition tape. >> dancing with the stars, it's been my dream. there are 50 shades. actually wearing lingerie. that was fun. also a cheerleader. professional dancer. and we will see. maybe we can make it together. >> so what's the next step. let's get loud. then we started the whole choreography. it took a couple of of tries, but we finally got it together. ♪ and i asked him, do you think i have a chance. we can make it is a team. >> okay. he was kidding, by the way. hopefully. in the meantime help them out. on his
bill anderson. brought cheesesteaks. >> we love you anyway. teesix.forget take catch bill: .derson eight to ten saturday and sunday. >> chasing a story about an aspiring dancer has everything but the plane ticket to get to la. >> i i met with a guy called the dancing machine. his name is daniel turner. in la. for the entire. >> he got in touch with us. those are much of a difference it makes. wanted wanted us to help them get they're. he just needs a little more money....
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anderson also had a reputation as a drinker. >> that's fair. that's a fair accusation. have had certain, i guess you could say problems with it but i can say this categorically. i was totally clear-headed and not drinking during those trials, everyone one of them. on the other hand, i could go out on occasion. i'm not as bad as i used to be. >> in contrast, prosecutor william t. jones iii, known as willie t. was considered a master of the courtroom. >> willie t's track record spoke for itself. he lost very few. he was very dramatic. i've seen that man cry in front of the jury. >> mr. jones in the courtroom could probably outperform sir lawrence olivier. let's put it that way. >> he could overpower you, overcontrol you. he was not beyond saying things that he couldn't prove if they weren't challenged. >> early in the first trial anderson challenged jones by objects that a single thumbprint was not enough to arrest elmore. >> in order to obtain an arrest warmth, the police obtain an upside down thumb print on the back outside door frame. that's exactly consistent with cle
anderson also had a reputation as a drinker. >> that's fair. that's a fair accusation. have had certain, i guess you could say problems with it but i can say this categorically. i was totally clear-headed and not drinking during those trials, everyone one of them. on the other hand, i could go out on occasion. i'm not as bad as i used to be. >> in contrast, prosecutor william t. jones iii, known as willie t. was considered a master of the courtroom. >> willie t's track record...