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we've hi i'm commander pamela hi mom. hi greg. hi myra. hi "now your storm track 7 weather information. here is additional forecast information from the kwwl stormmack 7 weather team: his evening there will be some areas of drizzle, with a stray shower possible in our southern counties. otherwise, we will upper 20s and ow 30s. the wnd also picks up tonight into sunday. sunday will be moststy cloudy with highs holding steady in the lower 30s. the big story is a winter storm the exact timing and path is becoming a bit more clear, but still not exact at this point in time. this sstem will be tricky to forecast, a a we will be having a lot of moisture flowing in from the warmer air above the surface, which means freezing rain and sleet are lookinglike a possibili for at least the southern half of the area. ice accumulations could be rather significant, causing major travel issues. the`northwestern pat of the(& wl viewing arere has the potential to see 4 inches of snow or more, with at least a little bit of sleet and/or freezing rain mixing in
we've hi i'm commander pamela hi mom. hi greg. hi myra. hi "now your storm track 7 weather information. here is additional forecast information from the kwwl stormmack 7 weather team: his evening there will be some areas of drizzle, with a stray shower possible in our southern counties. otherwise, we will upper 20s and ow 30s. the wnd also picks up tonight into sunday. sunday will be moststy cloudy with highs holding steady in the lower 30s. the big story is a winter storm the exact timing...
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. >> let's discuss now some of the overseas trips that farook took, p pamela. >> his last recorded trip was in saudi arabia in 2014. he traveled over there twice. the last trip in the summer of 2014 he met his wife, his pakistani-born wife. they met there and she then came to the u.s. on a fiance visa and became a lawful resident after receiving a green card. but officials right now are in the stage of trying to figure out what did he do in saudi arabia? did we miss something? going over there is not necessarily significant or telling but now officials are trying to get more information from saudi arabian officials about what he might have tone over there. they're told he went there afor the hajj but they are scratching their head now. >> i want to talk now to dr. -- the director of the islamic center of riverside, california. thank you for joining us tonight. syed rizwan farook attended your mosque until 2015. do you remember anything about him? are you there? i think we lost him. all right. we'll get back to him. we'll try to get him back on the phone. i'm going to talk about all of t
. >> let's discuss now some of the overseas trips that farook took, p pamela. >> his last recorded trip was in saudi arabia in 2014. he traveled over there twice. the last trip in the summer of 2014 he met his wife, his pakistani-born wife. they met there and she then came to the u.s. on a fiance visa and became a lawful resident after receiving a green card. but officials right now are in the stage of trying to figure out what did he do in saudi arabia? did we miss something? going...
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>> hi there. yes, pamela, what we know so far is i've spoken to, actually, visited the university where tashfeen went to study pharmacy. we spoke to the spokesperson of the university, and he told us that there was nothing extraordinary about her. tashfeen didn't stand out. he was shocked at the incident that had taken place in san bernardino, and he condemned it, saying that it was something completely unthinkable, that an alum of that university could do. we then went and spoke to one of her professors. we know she went to the university between the years of 2007 and 2012. her professor who actually taught her and, you know, was in contact with her every single day, from 2009 to 2011, he told us that she was a very good student. she was very quiet. she wasn't, again, the word ordinary comes in, wasn't extraordinary. she was just someone -- he had vague memories of her. he said she did cover her face, but that wasn't anything unusual. a lot of the students at that university ever covered their f and wore the
>> hi there. yes, pamela, what we know so far is i've spoken to, actually, visited the university where tashfeen went to study pharmacy. we spoke to the spokesperson of the university, and he told us that there was nothing extraordinary about her. tashfeen didn't stand out. he was shocked at the incident that had taken place in san bernardino, and he condemned it, saying that it was something completely unthinkable, that an alum of that university could do. we then went and spoke to one...
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keurig hot. >>> good morning, it's 8:55 >>> hi, pamela. >>> hi there, good morning, we have overcast skies, drizzle and spotty showers trying to develop on the satellite radar picture, this pushes in for the evening commute in the hour by hour forecast spotty showers, 39:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. more widespread showers i can bad. >>> traffic and weather together robi. >>> let's take a look at the commute, from the north 93 southbound back to stone ham, south from burlington to lexington is 25 minutes. expressway from the sprit to south bay mall is 20 minutes and the mass pike eastbound is a mess, slow crawl from framingham to the crew tunnel that will take you and hour. >>> checking our top stories this morning, a coast guard petty officer will be in court one day after police arrested him on child porn charges, telling us ryan russ is a crew member at the cape cod coast guard station. >>> u mass medical school officials just fired a doctor after a female student i can't us coulded him of using his cell phone to take pictures of her in a bathroom stall, dr. marcus cooper pleaded not guilty
keurig hot. >>> good morning, it's 8:55 >>> hi, pamela. >>> hi there, good morning, we have overcast skies, drizzle and spotty showers trying to develop on the satellite radar picture, this pushes in for the evening commute in the hour by hour forecast spotty showers, 39:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. more widespread showers i can bad. >>> traffic and weather together robi. >>> let's take a look at the commute, from the north 93 southbound back to stone ham,...
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pamela brown is his mother-in-law. >> he left 3 kids behind, two daughter and a son. they could have at any said him or anything. >> reporter: investigators say the confrontation started when deputies responded to multiple 911 calls about a man shooting shots into the air. robert son minutes before encounter with deputies walking down a busy street carrying a gun. >> he did not comply with sherry pete ted requests to drop the weapon. the sheriffs department also relieved these images of robert son on his stomach. deputy fired 33 rounds he was pronounced dead at the scene. community activist says the shoot is disturbing. >> appears this young man crawled to his death he was shot again, again and again. >> local civil rights leaders called for independent investigation into his death. chris martinez eyewitness news. >> spoke over portland oregon after a tractor trailer crashes. the driver was killed when his truck carrying fuel collided with parked train cars sending black smoke into the air. the fire spread to the train cars. damaging 8 of them. no other injuries were
pamela brown is his mother-in-law. >> he left 3 kids behind, two daughter and a son. they could have at any said him or anything. >> reporter: investigators say the confrontation started when deputies responded to multiple 911 calls about a man shooting shots into the air. robert son minutes before encounter with deputies walking down a busy street carrying a gun. >> he did not comply with sherry pete ted requests to drop the weapon. the sheriffs department also relieved these...
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pamela brown is his mother-in-law. >> he left 3 kids behind, two daughter and a son. they could have at any said him or anything. >> reporter: investigators say the confrontation started when deputies responded to multiple 911 calls about a man shooting shots into the air. robert son minutes before encounter with deputies walking down a busy street carrying a gun. >> he did not comply with sherry pete ted requests to drop the weapon. the sheriffs department also relieved these images of robert son on his stomach. deputy fired 33 rounds he was pronounced dead at the scene. community activist says the shoot is disturbing. >> appears this young man crawled to his death he was shot again, again and again. >> local civil rights leaders called for independent investigation into his death. chris martinez eyewitness news. >> spoke over portland oregon after a tractor trailer crashes. the driver was killed when his truck carrying fuel collided with parked train cars sending black smoke into the air. the fire spread to the train cars. damaging 8 of them. no other injuries were
pamela brown is his mother-in-law. >> he left 3 kids behind, two daughter and a son. they could have at any said him or anything. >> reporter: investigators say the confrontation started when deputies responded to multiple 911 calls about a man shooting shots into the air. robert son minutes before encounter with deputies walking down a busy street carrying a gun. >> he did not comply with sherry pete ted requests to drop the weapon. the sheriffs department also relieved these...
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his time. i really admire him. pamela: what do you think the new challenges are today, either one of you, that was a time where he could create something from nothing. now we do know what works. we have models. we have diversity goals. but yet there seems to be resistance to diversity still. particularly at the higher levels of companies. how do we kickstart that? stephanie: i have the opportunity since the book come out to speak with the new patsy upper echelons -- pepsi upper echelons. they thought the biggest damage was when the pipeline was broken in the 1950's where there weren't -- they didn't keep hiring more and more african-americans. had there been more of a critical mass than other things would have taken place. more advancements. that may be true to some extent. one of the , theyst problems today are being higher but they are well somehow not advancing enough in well enough numbers. there is discussion of or not that can be blamed on the corporate world, which they get a big chunk of the blame, and whether it
his time. i really admire him. pamela: what do you think the new challenges are today, either one of you, that was a time where he could create something from nothing. now we do know what works. we have models. we have diversity goals. but yet there seems to be resistance to diversity still. particularly at the higher levels of companies. how do we kickstart that? stephanie: i have the opportunity since the book come out to speak with the new patsy upper echelons -- pepsi upper echelons. they...
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>> hi, pamela, quiet out there expected with no back ups to tell you about right now, we check the ride through the north with a live look 93 in summerville, moderate backing up but no delaying, route three looks good loll the major routes are free, checking the south map, residual delays 95 northbound from the pontis to expressway is busy, moving route three north and 23 north speed limit rides. >>> following breaking news out of lynn this morning, firefighters rescue two people as flames tear through this home, but four others are still missing. >> let's get straight to susie steimle leave with the breaking details, susie? >> reporter: good morning, bree and kathryn, still a very active scene in lynn, just getting an update from the chief a couple moments ago about those four people who are unaccounted for when he started telling us they couldn't go back inside to look for those people because this building is not structurally sound. we've got a great example of that as a portion of the roof collapsed, you heard an audible gasp from reporters who were waiting to hear more details from
>> hi, pamela, quiet out there expected with no back ups to tell you about right now, we check the ride through the north with a live look 93 in summerville, moderate backing up but no delaying, route three looks good loll the major routes are free, checking the south map, residual delays 95 northbound from the pontis to expressway is busy, moving route three north and 23 north speed limit rides. >>> following breaking news out of lynn this morning, firefighters rescue two people...
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pamela smart in 1990. the lawyer says that the gun is lawfully his, but prosecutors say pamela smart continues to file appeals in the case. defendant doing a life without contested her conviction in the past. future. because of that, we are trying justice for the victim by keeping a handle on the important evidence and the murder weapon is one of the most important pieces of evidence. erin: the judge denied the request to have the gun returned to vance lattime sr. and it will remain in evidence. sean: a judge says the state education department cannot stop the croydon school district from using tax money to pay for private school tuition. croydon has one school that goes through fourth grade. after that, parents choose newport public schools. families of four students chose the newport montessori school and asked for their children' s district officials agreed. a judge disagreed. another hearing is scheduled for january. erin: police and firefighters had an unusual situation. so many people donated christmas gifts that the presence over flowed offices and they had to move a fire truck to make room. the overwh
pamela smart in 1990. the lawyer says that the gun is lawfully his, but prosecutors say pamela smart continues to file appeals in the case. defendant doing a life without contested her conviction in the past. future. because of that, we are trying justice for the victim by keeping a handle on the important evidence and the murder weapon is one of the most important pieces of evidence. erin: the judge denied the request to have the gun returned to vance lattime sr. and it will remain in...
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a lawyer says the gun is lawfully his and that he should get it back after 25 years. pamela smart continues to file appeals and they may needed as evidence in the future. >> you have a defendant doing a life without parole sentence and she has contested her conviction in the past and she plans to contested in the future. we are trying to be careful to preserve the conviction and maintain justice by keeping a handle on the important evidence in the case. erin: the judge denied junior diaz and vanessa monteiro -- the s returned. education department cannot stop the croydon school district from private school tuition. croydon has one school which goes through fourth grade. after that, parents choose families of four students chose the newport montessori school and asked for their children' s portion of tax money to be used for private tuition. district officials agreed. state officials asked for a stop to that plan. another hearing on the issue is scheduled for january. had an unusual situation to handle. so many people donated christmas gifts that the presence over flowed offi
a lawyer says the gun is lawfully his and that he should get it back after 25 years. pamela smart continues to file appeals and they may needed as evidence in the future. >> you have a defendant doing a life without parole sentence and she has contested her conviction in the past and she plans to contested in the future. we are trying to be careful to preserve the conviction and maintain justice by keeping a handle on the important evidence in the case. erin: the judge denied junior diaz...
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hi. i'm pamela jaccarino, editor in chief of "luxe interiors + design" magazine. welcome to the second annual maison de luxe show house here in iconic beverly hills. we're inside the doheny greystone estate, where you'll find more than 20 of the world's leading interior designers under one roof. they've reimagined the rooms of this historic mansion, and it's an honor to bring their visions to life. here's a sneak peek of just a few of the beautiful rooms. hi. i'm lauren liess, and i designed the stair tower sitting room and the adjoining terrace at this year's show house. i love designing spaces that have a strong indoor-outdoor connection. and so the challenge with two spaces like this is that you want them to be connected, but you also want them to be different enough that they're still interesting. beginning with the sitting room, my goal was to create this sort of private getaway from the rest of the house. and i started with this black-and-white palette that brought in touches of nature. just bring what was going on outside inside. believe it or not, i actual
hi. i'm pamela jaccarino, editor in chief of "luxe interiors + design" magazine. welcome to the second annual maison de luxe show house here in iconic beverly hills. we're inside the doheny greystone estate, where you'll find more than 20 of the world's leading interior designers under one roof. they've reimagined the rooms of this historic mansion, and it's an honor to bring their visions to life. here's a sneak peek of just a few of the beautiful rooms. hi. i'm lauren liess, and i...
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that's sufficient for conviction just with his admissions and the actual steps towards the attack, that would be purchasing the weapon. >> we are told pamela and evan reported he waived his miranda rights. so he at least had been read them whether or not he was in custody. senator, do we have any kind of plot this was in 2012? >> not much more than that. i think people are still trying to sort out whether or not it was detailed or whether it was a generality. and obviously you have a long spectrum there where they were on the spectrum of actually doing that. but it was far enough that apparently he's admitted this was a specific plot that they were going to carry it out and they abandoned the plans because of arrests that took place in the area. >> obviously as in the intelligence community and the national security community remind us all the time they have to be right 100%. >> that's right. >> and the bad guys only have -- >> right once. >> right once. and obviously the only people responsible for this are the killers and those who gave them money or inspired them, but can you look at this situation and point to areas where the intellige
that's sufficient for conviction just with his admissions and the actual steps towards the attack, that would be purchasing the weapon. >> we are told pamela and evan reported he waived his miranda rights. so he at least had been read them whether or not he was in custody. senator, do we have any kind of plot this was in 2012? >> not much more than that. i think people are still trying to sort out whether or not it was detailed or whether it was a generality. and obviously you have...
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actually used his gun, but he said in here that he gave his gun to farook for safe storage, john. >> that's not all. on top of all of this, pamela, there's a charge about a sham marriage with a member of farook's family. >> reporter: that's specificit was married to a member of his family. he would get $200 a month. she was from russia. if she didn't get married to a u.s. citizen she would have to go back. that's also a charge he faces. >> pamela, so many concerns obviously around the country about terror right now. >>> we're learning that a teenager in pennsylvania was arrested and charged for supporting isis. more on that. >> reporter: that's right. this goes to the heart of the terrorism threat. a 19-year-old named jalil. he was charged with providing material support to isis. he tried to communicate through encryption with other isis supporters. he tried to help others who he believed were terrorists trapped in syria. it also alleges he had a technical -- tactical style to go bag that was discovered during a search of his home that had high capacity weapons, magazine, ammunition, knife and other survival items. authorities b
actually used his gun, but he said in here that he gave his gun to farook for safe storage, john. >> that's not all. on top of all of this, pamela, there's a charge about a sham marriage with a member of farook's family. >> reporter: that's specificit was married to a member of his family. he would get $200 a month. she was from russia. if she didn't get married to a u.s. citizen she would have to go back. that's also a charge he faces. >> pamela, so many concerns obviously...
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good morning, pamela. last night's debate and his strategy to fight isis. plus, children poisoned by lead from toxic tap water in flint, michigan how the city is responding. more news on cbs this morning, pson, the holiday season's just like football season... you got your big games... ...cheese plates, and regular games. get it all at a great price... season is won. that's my boy! fill your cart with eason, all at one place. my stop & shop. >>> welcome back, boston's wicked cool tree is back at city hall, city introduced last year, tweet a color, the lights on the tree will change #wickedcooltree and i like that it's topped with a hashtag, very appropriate. >>> check of the weather on this wednesday. >> you see all the lights out there, all the christmas trees going up. >> feel festive. >> starting to feel more like the season, today as you head out the door, temperatures running colder but so many 50 degree plus days here in december that, we've been so spoiled and the running tally now 11 days for this year. 16 days is the record set in 1953, we might ac
good morning, pamela. last night's debate and his strategy to fight isis. plus, children poisoned by lead from toxic tap water in flint, michigan how the city is responding. more news on cbs this morning, pson, the holiday season's just like football season... you got your big games... ...cheese plates, and regular games. get it all at a great price... season is won. that's my boy! fill your cart with eason, all at one place. my stop & shop. >>> welcome back, boston's wicked cool...
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. >> hi pamela. that is right. i guess not a lot of things end up being private when it comes to politics. but you can see there clearly cruz making the argument that those support frers trump and carson are going to come to him when support for them fades. and trump of course we know he doesn't seem to sleep a lot and he's also a big consumer of the news media. so he's been watching it seems like this morning and wanting to weigh into this. the real question is, you know, we only have our debate just four days away. will ted cruz start attacking donald trump in public. donald trump is right. all other people who have tried to come after him haven't faired well after doing so, pamela. >> right. and now ted cruz is number two in the polls in iowa and there is going to be a battle there. now i want to bring jason johnson, thank you finish coming on. just a few days ago ted cruz said he won't get engaged in personal insults and attacks he was in his words grateful trump was running but privately a different tone. why
. >> hi pamela. that is right. i guess not a lot of things end up being private when it comes to politics. but you can see there clearly cruz making the argument that those support frers trump and carson are going to come to him when support for them fades. and trump of course we know he doesn't seem to sleep a lot and he's also a big consumer of the news media. so he's been watching it seems like this morning and wanting to weigh into this. the real question is, you know, we only have...
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but robertson's family pamela brown / family member they shot him in his shoulder, and he was crawling, to this gas station. // they coulda tasered him... in response on sunday, the sheriff's department releasing this freeze frame from a nearby surveillance camera-- apparently showing that even when he was on the initially shot -- that gun - never leaves his hands. a wild arrest going viral this midday... an officer asks a woman to leave the d-m-v... and you won't believe what happens next! :45-51 i'm not going...will you let me go! police say the florida woman got into an arguement with someone at the dmv last thursday. the trooper told her she needed to leave, and things quickly escalated. you can see her kicking and fighting with the trooper...and he even falls to the floor at one point taking down the trooper with her. the woman was taken into custody and is now charged with resisting arrest. a trip to the rodeo ended in jail for former clark county commissioner tom collins. lawmaker was arrested and booked friday night in clark county jail and is expected to face a drunken driving
but robertson's family pamela brown / family member they shot him in his shoulder, and he was crawling, to this gas station. // they coulda tasered him... in response on sunday, the sheriff's department releasing this freeze frame from a nearby surveillance camera-- apparently showing that even when he was on the initially shot -- that gun - never leaves his hands. a wild arrest going viral this midday... an officer asks a woman to leave the d-m-v... and you won't believe what happens next!...
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is that it may not have all been the wife, that this slow change may have also come from his son, wolf. >> pamela your law enforcement sources telling you about ways to prevent attacks like the one in san bernardino, especially when this couple left behind such a relatively small footprint, at least as far as we know right now leading up to their attack? >> aye been asking that question to law enforcement officials, wolf. the bottom line, many say, look, you can't eliminate risk, you can mitigate it and in this case law enforcement officials say this is a situation where you really need the help of those that knew them, tsd family members. perhaps a mom who lived with them and we know, wolf, that in this case there was a cache of weapons including bombs. a question is being raised, well, didn't anyone see this and why didn't anyone come forward to the authorities? at this point i'm told there are no indications that anyone did before this terrorist attack. officials i've been speaking with says this case highlights the importance of those who are close to people who may be radicalized to speak up
is that it may not have all been the wife, that this slow change may have also come from his son, wolf. >> pamela your law enforcement sources telling you about ways to prevent attacks like the one in san bernardino, especially when this couple left behind such a relatively small footprint, at least as far as we know right now leading up to their attack? >> aye been asking that question to law enforcement officials, wolf. the bottom line, many say, look, you can't eliminate risk,...
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hard to understand exactly their association and the source of their inspiration. >> and pamela, that one part of hiss there, i think, really point to a key part of this investigation, which is as much as we know on the day of the attack, they posted this posting on facebook saying that they were doing this in the name of the leader of isis. the fbi is still trying to figure out what else might have inspired them because clearly if they're talking about jihad in 2013, that's even before isis really becomes known to everyone. and especially for these two people. so clearly there was other influences at work well before isis came on the scene. >> and what's so interesting, too, is he's saying they were in communication talking about jihad before tashfeen malik, his wife, was aproproved to get a va to come to the u.s. how concerning is that? >> right, exactly. and how do you catch that? you can do all the monitoring you can, you want, and if someone is really not showing up on your radar, then how are you supposed to catch these online chats where you're talking about jihad? again, that stuff, even if y
hard to understand exactly their association and the source of their inspiration. >> and pamela, that one part of hiss there, i think, really point to a key part of this investigation, which is as much as we know on the day of the attack, they posted this posting on facebook saying that they were doing this in the name of the leader of isis. the fbi is still trying to figure out what else might have inspired them because clearly if they're talking about jihad in 2013, that's even before...
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pamela, thank you. >>> mother nature at it again so is gronk, getting his family involved to help you make a decision to where to put your money. >> gronk. >> dan, what do you think you are doing? i'm dan gronkowski and i choose visa checkout. to be joke how much gronk and his brother dan look alike. >>> janet jackson just announced her world tour is on hold. singer's unbreakable tour was scheduled on february 26th. last night though, jackson posted a message on her facebook page saying she has to have surgery soon. i will need to postpone the tour until spring, she promises to reschedule every date. she has not said what type of surgery she is having though. >>> still to come, and inside look at christmas at the bradies. >>> and the pictures comparing santa and gronk. >>> plus an eye exam in the comfort of your own home, no doctor required, but is this do it yourself test blurring the lines between health and convenience, dr. mallika marshall take as closer look. >>> stationed in japan, i want to use this occasion to say to you dr. liti, also i want to use the occasion to thank you guys a good, merr
pamela, thank you. >>> mother nature at it again so is gronk, getting his family involved to help you make a decision to where to put your money. >> gronk. >> dan, what do you think you are doing? i'm dan gronkowski and i choose visa checkout. to be joke how much gronk and his brother dan look alike. >>> janet jackson just announced her world tour is on hold. singer's unbreakable tour was scheduled on february 26th. last night though, jackson posted a message on...
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his gain. bob, what is your reaction to bergdahl doing these interviews as he faces a court-martial and even a life sentence in prison possibly? >> well, you know, pamelay, from the psychiatrists, from the general investigating this and the people in his unit. you know, on the face of it, looking at this interview, comparing himself to jason born, clearly if that's true what he's saying, he's delusional. and i've been in that part of afghanistan. and walking off base into the hands of the taliban was an act of insanity. there may be something in this to prove it's desertion and he should be tried for treason. it looks like he has psychiatric problems. i don't think it's helpful to play this stuff on the internet. i'd rather hear from the military. >> well, it's out there now. and i think people are curious to hear what he has to say after all of this. and he is saying that he left his post to put a spotlight on the situation at his base. and then he later admitted that it was a stupid move. meanwhile, bob, soldiers maintain he was not trying to make a big statement and that he was a deserter. how do intelligence officials figure out which story is true
his gain. bob, what is your reaction to bergdahl doing these interviews as he faces a court-martial and even a life sentence in prison possibly? >> well, you know, pamelay, from the psychiatrists, from the general investigating this and the people in his unit. you know, on the face of it, looking at this interview, comparing himself to jason born, clearly if that's true what he's saying, he's delusional. and i've been in that part of afghanistan. and walking off base into the hands of the...
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circumstances of the attack, the fbi is now learning more about syed rizwan farook and his associates. cnn's pamelaas that part of the story. >> reporter: the investigators are now learning syed farook had direct ties to a radicaized group arrested in riverside, california three years ago. the fbi charged four men in 2012 with planning to blow up a u.s. military base in afghanistan. but the fbi is only now learning farook was in the same social circle as the group's recruiter, sohiel kabir who was sentenced earlier this year to 25 years in prison. >> it shows there is a beginning a network that is emerging very slowly for law enforcement in the intelligence community folks. >> reporter: fbi interviews with syed farook's former neighbor and friend enrique marquez reveal the pair plotted a terrorist attack in california in 2012. the rest of the riverside group that same year may explain why they decided to abandon their plans. three years later, farook and his wife tashfeen malik did carry out an attack. >> the director did emphasize that we're not aware of any other components to this particular plo
circumstances of the attack, the fbi is now learning more about syed rizwan farook and his associates. cnn's pamelaas that part of the story. >> reporter: the investigators are now learning syed farook had direct ties to a radicaized group arrested in riverside, california three years ago. the fbi charged four men in 2012 with planning to blow up a u.s. military base in afghanistan. but the fbi is only now learning farook was in the same social circle as the group's recruiter, sohiel...
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his family. i want to go now to pamela brown also in san bernardino. pam, you've been looking at the relationship between the shooters, between farook and his wife. this is one of the most bizarre and important parts of the story. what have you learned? >> reporter: that's right. we've learned, according to officials we've been speaking with that it's believed that syed farook met his wife in saudi arabia in the summer of 2014. the last recorded trip he had there was during that summer. he was there for nine days. that is when they believe he met his wife. she then came back to the united states on a fiancee visa and obtained a green card and became a legal permanent resident from there. and frankly, that's all we've been able to learn about their relationship because investigators say these were two people who were not on their radar. these were people who weren't on watch lists, that they didn't have -- they are trying to learn more about this relationship and how this was missed. we've learned that officials, the fbi has been interviewing their famil
his family. i want to go now to pamela brown also in san bernardino. pam, you've been looking at the relationship between the shooters, between farook and his wife. this is one of the most bizarre and important parts of the story. what have you learned? >> reporter: that's right. we've learned, according to officials we've been speaking with that it's believed that syed farook met his wife in saudi arabia in the summer of 2014. the last recorded trip he had there was during that summer....
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happens. >> despite gomez's conviction and life sentence, pamela hahn says justice for jasmine has not been served because the pimp, smith, and his accomplices were never charged. >> they were selling my granddaughter. and nothing was done about it. >> she says that the people truly responsible for jasmine's death still roam the streets. >> the ones that took her there, the ones that took her out of the car, the ones that drove her there, the ones that supposedly called the police. yes. they are responsible for my granddaughter's death. >> the victims were identified as black females ages 23 and 24. >> coming up, the game gets even deadlier in detroit as a serial killer stalks young women. >> this is a dangerous proposition. the ultimate risk could be loss of life. >>> the week before christmas 2011, 23-year-old demesha hunt and her 24-year-old cousin renisha landers went out for a little holiday cheer. when they didn't return home, their mothers, like pamela hahn, began to worry a lot. >> she was very much loved by her family, her friends. >> very sensitive. you know, like i say, loved her family. loved her mother. >> demesha an
happens. >> despite gomez's conviction and life sentence, pamela hahn says justice for jasmine has not been served because the pimp, smith, and his accomplices were never charged. >> they were selling my granddaughter. and nothing was done about it. >> she says that the people truly responsible for jasmine's death still roam the streets. >> the ones that took her there, the ones that took her out of the car, the ones that drove her there, the ones that supposedly called...
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happens. >> despite gomez's conviction and life sentence, pamela hahn says justice for jasmine has not been served because the pimp, smith, and hislices were never charged. >> they were selling my granddaughter. and nothing was done about it. >> she says that the people truly responsible for jasmine's death still roam the streets. >> the ones that took her there, the ones that took her out of the car, the ones that drove her there, the ones that supposedly called the police. yes. they are responsible for my granddaughter's death. >> the victims were identified as black females ages 23 and 24. >> coming up, the game gets even deadlier in detroit as a serial killer stalks young women. >> this is a dangerous proposition. the ultimate risk could be loss of life. ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is here. lease the 2015 gs350 with complimentary navigation system for these terms. see your lexus dealer. i can't believe i got it. that's my boy. woah! look! that's my boy. you're proud to give each other your best every day. and at banquet, we want to give you our best. that's why we're adding 20% more chicken to our chicken pot
happens. >> despite gomez's conviction and life sentence, pamela hahn says justice for jasmine has not been served because the pimp, smith, and hislices were never charged. >> they were selling my granddaughter. and nothing was done about it. >> she says that the people truly responsible for jasmine's death still roam the streets. >> the ones that took her there, the ones that took her out of the car, the ones that drove her there, the ones that supposedly called the...
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biggest star dealing with an injury of his own, what jj watts says about his chances of playing on sunday. >>> good morning pamela. >>> fantastic temperatures out there, but man pea soup fog, visibility under a quarter of a mile in many locations, the fog will be an issue at the bus stop, after school we jump up to 60 degrees, more 60s on the way and how the weekend will play out. there are over 15,000 ways to take your coffee at dunkin'. every cup as unique as you. always fresh with we take pride in every cup, but only one is your coffee, your dunkin'. catch holiday-cookie cheer on the tip of your tongue with dunkin' donuts' holiday- cookie-flavored coffees. after 12:00 p.m., enjoy any medium latte or macchiato for $1.99. america runs on dunkin'. >>> well playing and mit employee helped make him a movie star. >> damon will deliver the commencement address next june, he played and mit janitor who was smarter than the students and professors, damon said it is and honor to speak at a school. >> look how young he looks in that movie, it wasn't that long seeing robin williams, too, i could watch it again, i feel like
biggest star dealing with an injury of his own, what jj watts says about his chances of playing on sunday. >>> good morning pamela. >>> fantastic temperatures out there, but man pea soup fog, visibility under a quarter of a mile in many locations, the fog will be an issue at the bus stop, after school we jump up to 60 degrees, more 60s on the way and how the weekend will play out. there are over 15,000 ways to take your coffee at dunkin'. every cup as unique as you. always...
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a lawyer for advance latimer says the gun is lawfully his and after 25 years it's time he get it back. but prosecutors say pamela smart continues to file appeals in this case and they have no idea what type of claims she will file in the future. assistant attorney general says he's pleased the court chose to hold onto the weapon. >> in this case you have a defendant who is doing a life without parole sentence and she's contested her sentence and her conviction in the past and she's indicated recently that she plans to connest it in the future. because of that we're trying to be careful in order to preserve the conviction against her and maintain justice for the jim by keeping a handle on the important evidence, and certainly the murder weapon is evidence. reporter: a spokesperson for pam smart released a statement, saying this gun is a painful reminder of the murder of her young husband greg who was beaten and then shot to death coconspirators, all of whom are now enjoying freedom. josh: more troubling numbers in substance abuse. as of monday there have been 342 drug deaths according to the state medical examine
a lawyer for advance latimer says the gun is lawfully his and after 25 years it's time he get it back. but prosecutors say pamela smart continues to file appeals in this case and they have no idea what type of claims she will file in the future. assistant attorney general says he's pleased the court chose to hold onto the weapon. >> in this case you have a defendant who is doing a life without parole sentence and she's contested her sentence and her conviction in the past and she's...
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. >> on his way to hawaii for vacation. pamela> joining me right now to talk more about this michael che cherthoff, co-founder of a global security group that does some work for the government and also adviser to presidential candidate jeb bush. thanks for being here. really appreciate it. now, you understand the terror threat to the homeland as well as anybody. how hard is it to balance not wanting people to panic while at the same time wanting them to be informed? >> well, i think it's important to inform people, but it's also important not to overstate the specificity of the threat. and remember, we've had this situation for almost 15 years since 9/11. right after 9/11 we didn't know what was coming at us, we didn't have an architecture for security. and yet we were able to assure the public that vigorous action would prevent other attacks. and frankly we're quite successful. if you look historically over the last 15 years i think there have been approximately 40 or 45 people in the u.s. or other americans who've been killed re
. >> on his way to hawaii for vacation. pamela> joining me right now to talk more about this michael che cherthoff, co-founder of a global security group that does some work for the government and also adviser to presidential candidate jeb bush. thanks for being here. really appreciate it. now, you understand the terror threat to the homeland as well as anybody. how hard is it to balance not wanting people to panic while at the same time wanting them to be informed? >> well, i...
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ground and after a short interval he's seen crawling on his stomach as he is repeatedly struck by additional gunfire. at the shooting scene. pamela brown is robertson's mother-in-law. >> he left three kids behind, two daughters and a son. they could have tas erred him or anything. >> reporter: today this hours after the shooting, the sheriff's department held a press conference. l.a. county sheriff jim mcdoneel. >> we came out today to try to be as transparent as we can with the information we can, share at this time that say hey, here's what we have, what we know about it. >> the sheriff's department released this video showing robertson minutes before his encounter with deputies walking down a busy street carrying a gun. investigators say the confrontation started when deputies responded to multiple -9d 11 calls about a man firing shots into the air. l.a. county homicide detective captain steve katz. >> he did not comply with their repeated requests to drop the weapon. the movement of the suspect and the way he was holding the fire arm of the deputy sheriffs. >> reporter: the video then captures the moment the deputies began fi
ground and after a short interval he's seen crawling on his stomach as he is repeatedly struck by additional gunfire. at the shooting scene. pamela brown is robertson's mother-in-law. >> he left three kids behind, two daughters and a son. they could have tas erred him or anything. >> reporter: today this hours after the shooting, the sheriff's department held a press conference. l.a. county sheriff jim mcdoneel. >> we came out today to try to be as transparent as we can with...
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his case. and you did that this morning. chris cuomo, thank you. and i hope you feel better. >> aww, thank you pamela. >> get some rest.s dig deeper with larry sabato, the director at the center for politics at the university of virginia. larry, we just heard the interview between donald trump and chris. trump says, you know, look, he doesn't care what his rivals say. he's been saying that all along. but i want you to listen to some pretty scathing comments from senator lindsay graham. take a listen. >> i want to talk to the trump supporters for a minute. i don't know who you are and i don't know why you like this guy. i think what you like about him, he appears to be strong and the rest of us are weak. he's a very successful businessman, he's going to make everything great. he's going to take all of the problems in the world and put them in a box and make your life better. that's what he's selling. here's what you're buying. he's a race-baiting, xenophobic religious bigot. he doesn't represent my party, he doesn't represent the values that the men and women who wear the uniform are fighting for. you know how you make
his case. and you did that this morning. chris cuomo, thank you. and i hope you feel better. >> aww, thank you pamela. >> get some rest.s dig deeper with larry sabato, the director at the center for politics at the university of virginia. larry, we just heard the interview between donald trump and chris. trump says, you know, look, he doesn't care what his rivals say. he's been saying that all along. but i want you to listen to some pretty scathing comments from senator lindsay...
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he forever more accuse his wife to be unfaithful and actually she was right, they did. they gave pamela a pension 500 pounds a year for the rest of their lives. they were very grateful for what she did for her country. [inaudible] >> any analysis you draw from the relationship? >> good question. marina wheeler, subject to my first book, he would like to be textual and it's interesting, marina his wife is also to the left of him. just as clementine was the left of churchill. he finds it quite difficult to talk. again, he has no small talk, something he shares with churchill. long suffering women who are repaired to put up with all sorts of things to further their husband's course. churchill was not a slander. you know, i would want to be in their marriage with churchill. it was like being marry today hurricane. selfish, focused on whatever it was that he was doing. nothing ever stayed so and that's why she had their own bedroom from the time they returned from their honeymoon. she had to retrieve drr -- from the maddens and it was exhausting. there are parallels but i don't put them in t
he forever more accuse his wife to be unfaithful and actually she was right, they did. they gave pamela a pension 500 pounds a year for the rest of their lives. they were very grateful for what she did for her country. [inaudible] >> any analysis you draw from the relationship? >> good question. marina wheeler, subject to my first book, he would like to be textual and it's interesting, marina his wife is also to the left of him. just as clementine was the left of churchill. he finds...
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. >> pamela, thank you >>> the red sox are expected to officially introduce the highest paid pitcher in major league history. david price took his team physical yesterday. to join the team today at fenway park for a news conference. the 30-year-old will earn $217 million over the course of isn't seasons. he tweeted, thank you, the physical part is over. best sample ever. i love boston already. maybe an inch of snow as well? welcome so boston, david. i don't know about the snow. people may not be happy with that. >>> we continue to follow the bomb squad called in, blowing up that suitcase we are learning more about what may have been inside. . >>> welcome back. building a better lego. a little boy from georgetown is bringing the classic toys to what an eight-year-old georgetown boy has figured out >> this is case free man and his invention is called ricks town. he packs his lego creation. all you have to do is fly your spaceship to hear those very cool noises. >> you attach it to, you know, a lego ship like this one right here. and then i draw it yourself. chase was involved in every process, his father says. it's' now live on ki
. >> pamela, thank you >>> the red sox are expected to officially introduce the highest paid pitcher in major league history. david price took his team physical yesterday. to join the team today at fenway park for a news conference. the 30-year-old will earn $217 million over the course of isn't seasons. he tweeted, thank you, the physical part is over. best sample ever. i love boston already. maybe an inch of snow as well? welcome so boston, david. i don't know about the snow....
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his stomach as he's repeatedly struck by additional gunfire. last night, angry demonstrators gathered at the shooting scene. pamela brown is robertson's mother-in-law. >> he left three kids behind. what, they could have tasered him or anything. >> reporter: today, 24 hours after the shooting, the sheriff's department held a press conference. l.a. county sheriff jim mcdonald. >> we've come out today to try and be as transparent we can with the information we can share at this time to say, here's what we have, here's what we know about it. >> reporter: the sheriff's department released this video showing robertson minutes before his encounter with deputies walking down a busy street, carrying a gun. investigators say the confrontation started when deputies responded to multiple 911 calls about a man firing shots into the air. l.a. county homicide detective captain steve katz -- >> he did not comply with their repeated requests to drop the weapon. the movement of the suspect and the way in which he was holding the firearm indicates he was motioning in the direction of the deputy sheriffs. >> reporter: the video captu
his stomach as he's repeatedly struck by additional gunfire. last night, angry demonstrators gathered at the shooting scene. pamela brown is robertson's mother-in-law. >> he left three kids behind. what, they could have tasered him or anything. >> reporter: today, 24 hours after the shooting, the sheriff's department held a press conference. l.a. county sheriff jim mcdonald. >> we've come out today to try and be as transparent we can with the information we can share at this...
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pamela geller is joining me next. tom: this pittsburgh bridge is tom: congressman peter king defending his call for better surza surveillance at mosques in the country. firing back at critics. saying they can quote cry all they want. >> the fact is that is where the threat comes from, we can say 98, 99% of the muslims here are good people, i am swearing in, the first elected muslim on long island, a good friend of mine this is nothing against muslims but the fact is that is where the threat is coming from, we're kidding ourselves with a blind political correctness which makes no sense. tom: pamela geller, is joining me. leading voice in fight against radical islamic terrorism. nice to meet you, you are a leading voice in this. question always comes to, radical islam versus islam. is there a line or a definition? a lot of people say well i read in koran this or that, as if they are experts? is there a difference? >> there is a difference between puris -- pure islam and secular. there is nothing hijacked about what groups like boca haram oris lambic state or hamas or hezbollah or -- they are practicing puris lamb. , -- pure i
pamela geller is joining me next. tom: this pittsburgh bridge is tom: congressman peter king defending his call for better surza surveillance at mosques in the country. firing back at critics. saying they can quote cry all they want. >> the fact is that is where the threat comes from, we can say 98, 99% of the muslims here are good people, i am swearing in, the first elected muslim on long island, a good friend of mine this is nothing against muslims but the fact is that is where the...
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his third wife, a woman named pamela ross, tells us that although he was very religious and that he wasrly emphatic about these things, that it was nothing that was very extreme. his second wife, however, painted a very didn't picture. in the divorce court files from the early 1990s, she paints a picture of a man who was much more fervent in his religious beliefs. we've also come to find out that he was -- he had praised the army of god, the extreme anti-abortion group, in 2009, referring to them as heroes. and a source of ours who is close to him gave us that information. the second wife also told us that he bragged that he put glue in the locks of the planned parenthood offices in charleston, south carolina, where he was living probably sometime in the late 1980s or early 1990s. >> can you draw any conclusions from what you found out as to why he attacked the planned parenthood clinic in colorado springs? >> well, my understanding is that officials have not come out with an official motive. but from what we're hearing from the second wife, it sounds like he had, in the past, held very
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. >>> and "jimmy kimmel live" and his gst is dond trump and mus from ga clark, jr. and "action news" connues at 4:30 with pamelad karen rogers with traffic. and for cecily tyn, ducis rodgersnd the entireaction night.team i'm jim gardn, good
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iowa city 10:46:59 ....yeah...pamela benschop will have an enpty seat at her family table this christmas.10:46:01 i lost my dad this year, in september... a week before his birthday. benschop comes to the crisis center food bank a couple times a month.natthe isis holiday...nat (short)ving 1600 families what they need for a holiday meal.michael lawler, emergcy sistance coordinator10:24:13 we see some people who are kind of having to balance the decision between...do we pay all thth bills this month or do we have as close as we can do to a christmas.nat crisis line pick upwhile the number of crisis line calls stay y ccsistent, the call lengths increase this time of year.beau pinkham, crisis intervention coordinator 10:16:09 christmas and the other holidays are supposed to be, generally a happy time and people are just told, you know why, just don't talk about it for right now we're trying to focus on happy things.pinkhkh encouragag people to use crisis center services if they need to.10:17:41 take some time for yourself and just remember those self care strategies that you had before and know that you don't have to spend every waking moment with your famil
iowa city 10:46:59 ....yeah...pamela benschop will have an enpty seat at her family table this christmas.10:46:01 i lost my dad this year, in september... a week before his birthday. benschop comes to the crisis center food bank a couple times a month.natthe isis holiday...nat (short)ving 1600 families what they need for a holiday meal.michael lawler, emergcy sistance coordinator10:24:13 we see some people who are kind of having to balance the decision between...do we pay all thth bills this...
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time for newsroom with pamela brown if more carol costello. hiou both and happy friday. have ha great weekend guys. >>> i'm pamela brown. thanks for being here with me on this friday. we begin with a political war of words breaking out among ted cruz and donald trump. and ben carson now going public. >> i like and respect both donald and ben but i think this both instances in particular you look at paris, you look at san bernardino. it's given a seriousness to this race that people are looking for who is prepared to be a commander in chief. now that is a question of strength. but it is also a question of judgment. and i think that is a question that is a challenging question for both of them. so my approach much to the frustration of the media has been to bear hug both of them and smother them with love. because i think -- look, people run as who they are. i believe that gravity will bring both of those campaigns down. and i think the lions share
time for newsroom with pamela brown if more carol costello. hiou both and happy friday. have ha great weekend guys. >>> i'm pamela brown. thanks for being here with me on this friday. we begin with a political war of words breaking out among ted cruz and donald trump. and ben carson now going public. >> i like and respect both donald and ben but i think this both instances in particular you look at paris, you look at san bernardino. it's given a seriousness to this race that...
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his radicalization went back to even further. >> yeah, to 2011 at least. okay, you do have to question, right, pamelaf this information? that enrique marquez is telling investigators for one clear reason, right? >> that's right. this is an individual who right after the attacks in san bernardino checked himself in to a mental health facility. officials caution that they're trying to corroborate this, verify the details of what he is telling them but that it could be an attempt to deflect attention if he knew about the attacks in san bernardino. they are trying to figure this all out as we speak. what did he know, what did he not know, is this an attempt at deflection? we want to point out too that we have been withholding his name since last night seeking further comment but decided to come forward with his involvement in that 2012 plot after other media outlets including the "new york times" has reported his name, poppy. >> okay. again, major headline from pamela brown there. much more on this ahead. stay with us for that. pamela, thank you very much for your reporting. quick break, we're back on th
his radicalization went back to even further. >> yeah, to 2011 at least. okay, you do have to question, right, pamelaf this information? that enrique marquez is telling investigators for one clear reason, right? >> that's right. this is an individual who right after the attacks in san bernardino checked himself in to a mental health facility. officials caution that they're trying to corroborate this, verify the details of what he is telling them but that it could be an attempt to...
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officials telling pamela brown that investigators believe the male shooter may have been planning another attack in california in 2012 before he met his they say he worked on the plot with someone else. we do not know who the other person is. they considered a target but did not go through with their plan. there's new details about $29,000 that made its way into the male shooter's bank account not long before the attack. and about the time both husband and wife spent at the shooting range and late details about the guns they used in the attack. justice reporter evan perez joins us with all of this. you're learning more about money that farook borrowed prior to the attack. what can you tell us? >> this loan for $28,500 was made in november, just apparently over from a lender over the internet. and the question that arises from this is what happened to that money? so far investigator believe about half of it ended up with farook's mother and perhaps this is money he was providing knowing the end of his life of coming, perhaps to provide for his daughter, his 6-month-old daughter they were leaving behind. this money is also interesting b
officials telling pamela brown that investigators believe the male shooter may have been planning another attack in california in 2012 before he met his they say he worked on the plot with someone else. we do not know who the other person is. they considered a target but did not go through with their plan. there's new details about $29,000 that made its way into the male shooter's bank account not long before the attack. and about the time both husband and wife spent at the shooting range and...
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his wife's phones. that could be key in helping investigators determining if this was in fact an act of terrorism or not, jake. >> pamela brown, thank you so much. with me now phil mudd, former cia counterterrorism official and sean henry, former executive assistant director at the fbi and president of the security firm crowd strike. thanks to both of you for being here. phil, right now what steps are law enforcement officials taking to gather as much information as they can about these individuals? we all suspect we might know what the motive is. but they don't seem -- the fbi and others don't seem 100% positive that they can state it outright. >> i wouldn't be worried about motive right now. you have to think about rings of investigation. first is imminent threat. is there anything in terms of conferrings with neighbors, family, friends, on his facebook page that suggests there's another event out there? the second ring, right outside that is co-conspirators. are there other people who were involved who might go out and do something today or tomorrow. then step back and say are there people who are aware, are there pe
his wife's phones. that could be key in helping investigators determining if this was in fact an act of terrorism or not, jake. >> pamela brown, thank you so much. with me now phil mudd, former cia counterterrorism official and sean henry, former executive assistant director at the fbi and president of the security firm crowd strike. thanks to both of you for being here. phil, right now what steps are law enforcement officials taking to gather as much information as they can about these...
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pamela. coming up, we will talk about gun control. excuse me, financial services titan eli broad is 163 on the index. collection alone is worth nearly $3 billion. for years, he and hise shared the art with people, and now they have built a museum of their own. a few weeks before it opened, he gave me a tour. downtown los angeles now has another spectacular looking building. it will house 2000 works of art. a concrete veil covers the building and the natural light that slips through makes sculptures gleam. >> i can think of no museum that has light of this quality. david: eli brody built the museum, a self-made billionaire who ran two fortune 500 companies. a lot of these words hung in your home. what is it like to see them here in this space? >> it looks great. my wife wishes of you would return home. david: he and his wife have amassed one of the world's most valuable collections of contemporary art. more than 100 photographs by cindy sherman and paintings by jasper johns. it is a collection many major museums coveted. york talked to moma in new , and they said the most we can show is probably 20 or 30. the rest would end up in storage or elsewhere. appeal tot did
pamela. coming up, we will talk about gun control. excuse me, financial services titan eli broad is 163 on the index. collection alone is worth nearly $3 billion. for years, he and hise shared the art with people, and now they have built a museum of their own. a few weeks before it opened, he gave me a tour. downtown los angeles now has another spectacular looking building. it will house 2000 works of art. a concrete veil covers the building and the natural light that slips through makes...
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and his guest is donald trump and music from gary clark, jr. and "action news" continues at 4:30 with pamelads, matt o'donnell, meteorologist david murphy and karen rogers with traffic. and for cecily tynan, ducis rodgers and the entire "action news" team i'm jim gardner, good night. >> dicky: from hollywood it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- donald trump. celebrities read mean tweets. and music from gary clark jr. with cleto and the cletones. and now, so there's no confusion, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪
and his guest is donald trump and music from gary clark, jr. and "action news" continues at 4:30 with pamelads, matt o'donnell, meteorologist david murphy and karen rogers with traffic. and for cecily tynan, ducis rodgers and the entire "action news" team i'm jim gardner, good night. >> dicky: from hollywood it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- donald trump. celebrities read mean tweets. and music from gary clark jr. with cleto and the cletones. and now, so...
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his stomach as he's repeatedly struck by additional gunfire. last night, angry demonstrators gathered at the shooting scene. pamela brown is robertson's mother-in-law. >> he left three kids behind. two daughters and a son. what, they could have tasered him or anything. >> reporter: today, 24 hours after the shooting, the sheriff's department held a press conference. l.a. county sheriff jim mcdonald. >> we' come out today to try and be as transparent we can with the information we can share at this time to say, here's what we have, here's what we know about it. >> reporter: the sheriff's department released this video showing robertson minutes before his encounter with deputies walking down a busy street, carrying a gun. investigators say the confrontation started when deputies responded to multiple 911 calls about a man firing l.a. county homicide detective captain steve katz -- >> he did not comply with their repeated requests to drop the weapon. the movement of the suspect and the way in which he was holding the firearm indicates he was motioning in the direction of the deputy sheriffs. >> reporter: the video ca
his stomach as he's repeatedly struck by additional gunfire. last night, angry demonstrators gathered at the shooting scene. pamela brown is robertson's mother-in-law. >> he left three kids behind. two daughters and a son. what, they could have tasered him or anything. >> reporter: today, 24 hours after the shooting, the sheriff's department held a press conference. l.a. county sheriff jim mcdonald. >> we' come out today to try and be as transparent we can with the information...
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pamela, thank you very much. >>> philip chism due back in court today, he facing charge in another case. this is one day after a jury found him guilty of the murder and rape of his math teacher colleen ritzer. chism will be in juvenile court, charged with attempted murder on an assault on a department of youth worker while on trial. >> his family spoke up after the verdict came down, our chris christinea a hager has more. >> reporter: the verdict she's been waiting more than two years. >> guilty, extreme atrocity with cruelty. >> reporter: soon after, peggy she sat through 24 months of her daughter's unimaginable last moments and summoned optimist you can words. >> there's good in everyday. >> reporter: speaking publicly for the first time. best to find the good in everyday. >> reporter: about an hour after chism stood only feet in jury. guilty of not only murdering his danvers high math teacher but also robbing and raping her, on a second rape charge. >> not guilty. his mother collapsed. for chism, the murder convict carries life behind bar with the chance for parole, because he was 14 when it happened. the jury did not believe his attorneys argument that he wa
pamela, thank you very much. >>> philip chism due back in court today, he facing charge in another case. this is one day after a jury found him guilty of the murder and rape of his math teacher colleen ritzer. chism will be in juvenile court, charged with attempted murder on an assault on a department of youth worker while on trial. >> his family spoke up after the verdict came down, our chris christinea a hager has more. >> reporter: the verdict she's been waiting more...
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pamela. coming up on bloomberg markets, jacking up theom rice of his skim but martin clan'si is a huge wu tangmillion for a copy of the group's latest album. scarlet: welcome back to "bloomberg markets." i'm alix steel. scarlet: and i'm scarlet fu. if we look at the market, the session, with the wow off by -- we go, 100 points. used toing looking for it in the second column there. 500 losing 1%. nasdaq 1.7% deficit. alix: you could say it would be much worse if dupont was lower. 54 points to the dow. imagine what that would lube like if it wasn't seeing that rally. scarlet: we will continue to eep you posted of any new headlines. mean while, the owner of the most expensive album ever has revealed. purchased in shkreli the wu tang clan's new album for more than $2 million. will get to martin in a moment, but first tell us what was behind computer tang clan releasing a single copy of its latest album. wu tang is iconic rap group. from new york, you know who they are. they're famous, they would be from staten island. heir idea behind this was take a stand in the digitalization of the music world
pamela. coming up on bloomberg markets, jacking up theom rice of his skim but martin clan'si is a huge wu tangmillion for a copy of the group's latest album. scarlet: welcome back to "bloomberg markets." i'm alix steel. scarlet: and i'm scarlet fu. if we look at the market, the session, with the wow off by -- we go, 100 points. used toing looking for it in the second column there. 500 losing 1%. nasdaq 1.7% deficit. alix: you could say it would be much worse if dupont was lower. 54...