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[laughter] [♪] >> anderson: i love this. >> i like that, anderson. >> anderson: i don't know who thee are. if anybody can find out who the people are we made two "anderson live" cat bowls for them. >> i love it. [applause] they are taking turns. use that as a technique next time. >> anderson: i heard you have a hidden talent. is it true that you tap dance? >> i do. why tap dance? >> well, my mom and my father put us in dancing school when i was very young. >> anderson: i don't get tap dancing. >> you don't? >> anderson: i don't see the point of it. >> it's wonderful the sounds and then you get to move your feet and it helps you with exercising. >> anderson: it seems like a weird thing to learn. >> see now i got to teach you one day. >> anderson: i feel like everybody knows how to tap dance. look, i feel like -- >> what do you know how to do? >> anderson: i feel like it's just like. isn't that it? >> there is an audience member who can tap. >> who knows how to tap? you do? [applause] >> we have an audience member who knows how to tap. >> do the shuffle step. [applause] >> anderson: al
[laughter] [♪] >> anderson: i love this. >> i like that, anderson. >> anderson: i don't know who thee are. if anybody can find out who the people are we made two "anderson live" cat bowls for them. >> i love it. [applause] they are taking turns. use that as a technique next time. >> anderson: i heard you have a hidden talent. is it true that you tap dance? >> i do. why tap dance? >> well, my mom and my father put us in dancing school when i...
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today on "anderson live." [applause] [cheering] [♪] >> anderson: hey, everyone.tacy london back as my co-host. >> thank you, anderson. hi! >> gosh. enthusiastic crowd. >> anderson: we have a big show today. a hidden camera investigation. we have been doing a lost these. we are revealing the secret ways that stores trap you in the store. have you noticed -- i hate shopping and now i know why. there are tricks like the escalators you have to go around and you can never find your way out. >> that is why you hate shopping? >> anderson: that is one of the reasons. we will tell you how to avoid getting scammed. and i'm obsessed with the show, "girls". >> me, too. >> anderson: allison williams is here and i'm excited. her father is brian williams. and we will talk to her. i want to know what it's like she has the love scenes in "girls" i want to know what it's like watching love scenes with her dad. and the family watches the show together, apparently. i would be motherfied. >> awkward. walk ward. >> anderson: yes. the big news is here yesterday on the program, i mentio
today on "anderson live." [applause] [cheering] [♪] >> anderson: hey, everyone.tacy london back as my co-host. >> thank you, anderson. hi! >> gosh. enthusiastic crowd. >> anderson: we have a big show today. a hidden camera investigation. we have been doing a lost these. we are revealing the secret ways that stores trap you in the store. have you noticed -- i hate shopping and now i know why. there are tricks like the escalators you have to go around and you...
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today on "anderson live." [applause] [cheering] [♪] >> anderson: hey, everybody.ope are you having a good monday. yvette nicole brown from "community", everybody! >> hey, everybody! [applause] >> anderson: so excited are you here. >> i thought i would bring springtime today. i know it's october. but i thought i would give -- >> anderson: i almost wore that. >> i saw the outfit and i beat you to it. >> anderson: we have a huge show today. i don't know if you have been following this last week, the boy scouts released at great pressure legal pressure files they have had on sexual abuse that went on in the boy scouts for years. we will talking about that today. and also a story that made me angry, a family that got sick after unknowingly buying a house turned out the house used to be a meth lab. and some 10,000 houses have been taken as meth labs this past year. we will give you tips who to look for for asbestos and stuff that home inspection might not find whether it is an apartment or a house. and we have a great fourth grade choir is here from a school in harlem.
today on "anderson live." [applause] [cheering] [♪] >> anderson: hey, everybody.ope are you having a good monday. yvette nicole brown from "community", everybody! >> hey, everybody! [applause] >> anderson: so excited are you here. >> i thought i would bring springtime today. i know it's october. but i thought i would give -- >> anderson: i almost wore that. >> i saw the outfit and i beat you to it. >> anderson: we have a huge show...
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anderson it's me wayne. >> anderson cooper live!! >> anderson cooper live. >> i will keep jumping until i'm on the anderson cooper live show. >> anderson. hi. not only is it a super but we wanted to give you the -- meaning we will no longer be twins but we will be triplets. >> i want to be your co-host for the day and i have my honey boo-boo here because it will help me win! >> let me tell you why i will make an awesome co-host. i am a super hero in my spare time. [♪] [applause] >> anderson: we will be right back. [applause] an "anderson live" exclusivement the accused coffee cup killer charged with her husband's death is here. days after murder charges against her were dismissed. [applause] and answering the question everyone wants to know: what good morning! wow. want to start the day with something heart healthy and delicious? you're a talking bee... honey nut cheerios has whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol. and it tastes good? sure does! right... ♪ wow. delicious, right? yeah. it's the honey, it makes it taste so..
anderson it's me wayne. >> anderson cooper live!! >> anderson cooper live. >> i will keep jumping until i'm on the anderson cooper live show. >> anderson. hi. not only is it a super but we wanted to give you the -- meaning we will no longer be twins but we will be triplets. >> i want to be your co-host for the day and i have my honey boo-boo here because it will help me win! >> let me tell you why i will make an awesome co-host. i am a super hero in my spare...
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today on "anderson live." a woman hires a hit man to kill her husband and mother-in-law. >> it made me sick even now. >> and vinny from jersey shore is here opening up why his show is creating controversy. it is my crazy family. >> and chicago anchor robin robinson is my co-host. and in the "first 15", foul play. who poisoned this million dollar lottery winner? bieber versus his bodyguard why he is going to battle in court and the video that is caution a commotion get ready for the sushi shake. today on "anderson live." [applause] [cheering] [♪] >> anderson: hey, everybody hope are you having a good friday. my co-host robin robinson from chicago station. >> p they know me like they know me. >> anderson: welcome to the show. we have a great show today. a lot of interesting stuff. we are speak together first transgendered woman allowed to compete in a miss u.s.a. pageant. and a true crime exclusive, a woman who hired a hit man to kill her husband and mother-in-law and we will hear why she did this and we will he
today on "anderson live." a woman hires a hit man to kill her husband and mother-in-law. >> it made me sick even now. >> and vinny from jersey shore is here opening up why his show is creating controversy. it is my crazy family. >> and chicago anchor robin robinson is my co-host. and in the "first 15", foul play. who poisoned this million dollar lottery winner? bieber versus his bodyguard why he is going to battle in court and the video that is caution a...
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anderson? >> even a prison was evacuated, right?> yeah, a prison was evacuated, but we have to start this with telling you that there are five fires here in colorado. this is the black forest fire. there are three to the north and one about 55 miles southwest in canyon city. that is the royal gorge fire and there is the centennial corrections facility near there. as a precaution, they evacuated the prison. 905 low to medium security inmates, many of them special needs, were sent to other facilities overnight. all of them safe. anderson? >> in terms of firefighters, they do have enough on the ground? >> reporter: the exact number we're getting from the sheriff, 487, but there are more people coming tomorrow and throughout the week to try to control this. also, we know that nearby pilots from fort carson are working on this and the national guard here working also in a support role blocking roads. there are people driving around trying to get photographs or to check on their homes to find out if their home is still standing. >> incred
anderson? >> even a prison was evacuated, right?> yeah, a prison was evacuated, but we have to start this with telling you that there are five fires here in colorado. this is the black forest fire. there are three to the north and one about 55 miles southwest in canyon city. that is the royal gorge fire and there is the centennial corrections facility near there. as a precaution, they evacuated the prison. 905 low to medium security inmates, many of them special needs, were sent to...
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, anderson, anderson.'re all on the edge of our seats, we're waiting to hear your take on that prancercize video but i think that could wait until tomorrow, since today is your birthday, anderson. i'm officially taking over the "ridiculist" so you can just sit back and relax, enjoy. let the viewers at home, they can see us side by side. they can decide, by the way, who is more of a dreamboat. would that be you or me. i thought i would like to take this opportunity, anderson, on the occasion of your birthday, to offer you some tips on aging gracefully as a news anchor since as you know, i have a few years, not many, but a few years on you. so here's the question. should we get started. >> you go right ahead, sir. >> you seem to have your workout program down, as anyone who has seen you in a teeshirt can attest. you don't need any advice from me on that. whatever you're doing, just keep it up. no background check necessary at that gun show, by the way. but there are a few areas in which i think i can be of s
, anderson, anderson.'re all on the edge of our seats, we're waiting to hear your take on that prancercize video but i think that could wait until tomorrow, since today is your birthday, anderson. i'm officially taking over the "ridiculist" so you can just sit back and relax, enjoy. let the viewers at home, they can see us side by side. they can decide, by the way, who is more of a dreamboat. would that be you or me. i thought i would like to take this opportunity, anderson, on the...
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but what we know, anderson, think about this. think about about a two-mile-wide carousel with horses going around and around. going around at 185 miles per hour. and then take those horses and spin them at 110 miles per hour. that's what this storm was doing. it had multiple vortices, or multiple horses going around a two-mile, 2 1/2-mile circulation moving right toward el reno. and they know that some of those vortices had winds of 295. remember, moore was only 210. this was stronger than moore. the good news is there wasn't a lot to hit. it hit this building right back here. this is ef-3 damage, not ef-5. the ef-5 out in the field with nothing to hit. >> i saw one figure that said it was 2.6 miles wide at one point. in perspective, manhattan, the island of manhattan is 2.3 miles wide. what could this have done in a more populated area? >> reporter: it would have taken out -- everything would have looked just like moore except it would have been twice as wide. and even stronger damage because at 295 there was much more in there.
but what we know, anderson, think about this. think about about a two-mile-wide carousel with horses going around and around. going around at 185 miles per hour. and then take those horses and spin them at 110 miles per hour. that's what this storm was doing. it had multiple vortices, or multiple horses going around a two-mile, 2 1/2-mile circulation moving right toward el reno. and they know that some of those vortices had winds of 295. remember, moore was only 210. this was stronger than...
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anderson? >> randi, thanks.ght back. >>> time now for the "ridicu-list" and we're adding heavy metal haters. that's right, you heard me correctly. i'm going to bat for heavy metal music, more specifically, heavy metal songs about me like uptown girl and tiny dancer before me, i anderson cooper are the subject of a soulful ballot. it's called anderson cooper and has an understated charm much like myself, if i say so myself. the band's name is cryptic murmurs and it captures my easy going essence. ♪ >> eat your heart out, metallica. take note wolf blitzer. i shall henceforth be known as anderson cooper. cyborg. i've been called worse but if you indulge me, sit back and get ready for another soothing clip from my theme song. ♪ >> does face rhyme with hurricanes? it's the musical equivalent of a warm bath, if you ask me. it's true, i sometimes do stand in the middle of hurricanes. but i reject the idea that i always have a stern look on my face. sometimes i have an annoyed look on my face. thank you very much. i can
anderson? >> randi, thanks.ght back. >>> time now for the "ridicu-list" and we're adding heavy metal haters. that's right, you heard me correctly. i'm going to bat for heavy metal music, more specifically, heavy metal songs about me like uptown girl and tiny dancer before me, i anderson cooper are the subject of a soulful ballot. it's called anderson cooper and has an understated charm much like myself, if i say so myself. the band's name is cryptic murmurs and it...
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anderson? the family before the surgery, correct? >> yes, yeah, and as you can imagine, at that point their emotions were sort of all over the place. you know, they had found out last night that the donor had come in, and once sarah was in surgery, i asked if we could speak a little bit about what they were feeling, and the one point they wanted to make was about the person that made this day possible. >> they don't tell you anything. i mean, but that donor is her hero, our hero of this story. but she wouldn't have had access to that hero, if it weren't for the change. this is a low bar transplant, this is an adult donor, this is an opportunity she wouldn't have access to just two weeks ago. >> the other point she wanted to make is not just this person was a hero but they are hoping that there will be a change for the system to help children not just sarah, but the other child who you know of anderson, that 11-year-old was also waiting for a lung transplant and other children as well now that t
anderson? the family before the surgery, correct? >> yes, yeah, and as you can imagine, at that point their emotions were sort of all over the place. you know, they had found out last night that the donor had come in, and once sarah was in surgery, i asked if we could speak a little bit about what they were feeling, and the one point they wanted to make was about the person that made this day possible. >> they don't tell you anything. i mean, but that donor is her hero, our hero of...
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anderson, this is just outside of west alton. this area has literally been all day long kind of the focus of a battle with the flood waters here. they've had two breaches in the last 24 hours. now the fear is for a third breach. this one could be the most serious of all. the mississippi river is just beyond here. you might see that smokestack in the back there. if it gives way, and there is real fear there's a slide occurring on one of the levees there. if that happens, all that water's going to come right this way. 94 here, the state highway, it is the main way out. they have to keep this roadway open because for a lot of people it's going to be the way they get out of the water's way. they're erecting right now a stone kind of levee very quickly to try to prevent that from happening. in essence, it's going to be a watery alamo. they have to hold it here. if they don't they'll be in serious trouble. that power plant would be in trouble as well, anderson. >> why west alton in particular so affected? >> reporter: two very big reas
anderson, this is just outside of west alton. this area has literally been all day long kind of the focus of a battle with the flood waters here. they've had two breaches in the last 24 hours. now the fear is for a third breach. this one could be the most serious of all. the mississippi river is just beyond here. you might see that smokestack in the back there. if it gives way, and there is real fear there's a slide occurring on one of the levees there. if that happens, all that water's going...
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anderson? >> marty, thanks. >> their home was destroyed, they watched it burn on the news from a local firestation. unbelievable. jeanette, christian, i'm sorry for your loss and so glad you're safe. how are you both holding up right now? >> we've had a couple days to process. we knew on tuesday, we saw it live on tv. so, you know, with 48 hours to think about it and deal with insurance and everything, we've got a refreshed state of mind. >> janette -- >> we have a lot of friends and family supporting us. >> you have a lot of friends and family supporting you. janette, you got home when you saw the smoke. what do you do in that situation? >> i went to see what it was because i wasn't sure what it -- if it was very big, and when i got out there, i realized it was probably bigger than something i should deal with, so that's when i dialled 911, ran home and called christian. he lives -- or he works very close to our home. he raced home. we literally had five minutes and we left because it was -- t
anderson? >> marty, thanks. >> their home was destroyed, they watched it burn on the news from a local firestation. unbelievable. jeanette, christian, i'm sorry for your loss and so glad you're safe. how are you both holding up right now? >> we've had a couple days to process. we knew on tuesday, we saw it live on tv. so, you know, with 48 hours to think about it and deal with insurance and everything, we've got a refreshed state of mind. >> janette -- >> we have a...
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blunt words tonight anderson from the u.s.assy in the capitol. >> when i talked to julian assange, he recommended ecuador as a place for snowden to go, because of their willingness to resist the united states. why would -- i mean, is that really the only reason snowden would pick those countries? in terms of freedom of the press, transparency, ecuador is not the most open of places. >> absolutely. you have to say, the only reason would be, it's because it's politically expedient. that it works for him and works for him now. if you speak to journalists in this country, you speak to human rights advocates in this country they have a free press, but at times they feel like they're being harassed, and there are repercussions if they criticize the government. the government here says that's just not true. that what plays well here, and not just in this country, anderson, but this part of the world, is a standup to the united states to say, you guys are hypocrites, you go around the world criticizing other people's freedom of expres
blunt words tonight anderson from the u.s.assy in the capitol. >> when i talked to julian assange, he recommended ecuador as a place for snowden to go, because of their willingness to resist the united states. why would -- i mean, is that really the only reason snowden would pick those countries? in terms of freedom of the press, transparency, ecuador is not the most open of places. >> absolutely. you have to say, the only reason would be, it's because it's politically expedient....
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anderson?we'll check in with victor blackwell later on in the program tonight. >>> new revelations to tell you about from edward snowden, the former nsa contractor turned leaker, saying the agency has been hacking into computers in hong kong and the chinese mainland for years. he says he'll stay in hong kong to >> he threatened to reveal the identity of agents around the world. we've found no evidence that glenn greenwald ever said that and in fact, we'll talk to him right now from "the guardian." so congressman king said you were threatening to uncover the of covert agents as a way of arguing for my arrest and prosecution inside the united states for the crime of doing journalism. it's bad enough to call for that. it's extraordinarily menacing that he did so based on a falsehood, the idea that i threatened that. i did not, more would i ever. >> i'm assuming he's combined two different statements. one made by snowden, one by you. snowden has said "i had access to full rosters of the entire inte
anderson?we'll check in with victor blackwell later on in the program tonight. >>> new revelations to tell you about from edward snowden, the former nsa contractor turned leaker, saying the agency has been hacking into computers in hong kong and the chinese mainland for years. he says he'll stay in hong kong to >> he threatened to reveal the identity of agents around the world. we've found no evidence that glenn greenwald ever said that and in fact, we'll talk to him right now...
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anderson? >> chad, thanks very much. let us know what you think. follow me on twitter at anderson cooper. >>> syria has been using tear gas on it's own people. so tonight, the question what exactly changes and how deeply involved is america going to get in syria? >>> keeping an honest report, if you're a regular viewer of this program you know we expose charities that abuse and squaun squander the hundreds of dollars you donate. we've never seen any charities like these, alleged cancer charities. we'll show you them ahead. i'm the next american success story. working for a company where over seventy-five percent of store management started as hourly associates. there's opportunity here. i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. little things anyone can do. it steals your memories. your indepen
anderson? >> chad, thanks very much. let us know what you think. follow me on twitter at anderson cooper. >>> syria has been using tear gas on it's own people. so tonight, the question what exactly changes and how deeply involved is america going to get in syria? >>> keeping an honest report, if you're a regular viewer of this program you know we expose charities that abuse and squaun squander the hundreds of dollars you donate. we've never seen any charities like these,...
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between anderson and the victim. four people, including two gang members and two alleged prostitutes, remain in custody. he was the former owner of mountain winery himself wife was home the night of the break-in and was badly beaten. >> detectives say this case is car from -- far from closed. they're still processing evidence, and more suspects could be out there. >> a 25-year-old walnut creek woman is on life support after m erning sigh showpeople shot in oakland turned violent. it happened at 2:30 this morning. the victims were standing on the corner, watching drivers do doughnuts doughnuts and racing each other when gunshots woke occupy. >> people jumping, leaving, and i guess one of the neighbors heard a girl shot in the head. she's dead. >> a source at highland hospital told us the three victims were hit by a total of 18 shots. the other victims two men, are expected to recover from their injuries. >> san jose police are investigating fifth homicide this week. a man was can stabbed outside an apartment last nigh
between anderson and the victim. four people, including two gang members and two alleged prostitutes, remain in custody. he was the former owner of mountain winery himself wife was home the night of the break-in and was badly beaten. >> detectives say this case is car from -- far from closed. they're still processing evidence, and more suspects could be out there. >> a 25-year-old walnut creek woman is on life support after m erning sigh showpeople shot in oakland turned violent. it...
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one woman is tracy anderson. guru and workout problem.ap, and some wonder if there is too much pressure on moms to get fit. >> reporter: she is the reigning queen of fitness, the secret behind some of hollywood's hottest bodies, from molly sims, to stacey kiebler, to gwyneth paltrow. >> i started with her, she was amazing, really transformed my body, i thought women should have access to it. >> reporter: it encompasses dvds, and now her own line of food. it is an intense cardio-based workout, that anderson believes you can achieve, no matter the body you're born with. >> even if every woman in your family has had big hips for the last 17 generations, you don't have is to. >> this is the real method that can take people thousands of miles in distance. i have proven it. >> reporter: the workout is designed to given women a tight, toned body. but some critics argue that that is not sustainable for many women. >> the fact is when you're surrounded by that imagery, it affects how we feel about our body. we can't meet it. i think women feel lik
one woman is tracy anderson. guru and workout problem.ap, and some wonder if there is too much pressure on moms to get fit. >> reporter: she is the reigning queen of fitness, the secret behind some of hollywood's hottest bodies, from molly sims, to stacey kiebler, to gwyneth paltrow. >> i started with her, she was amazing, really transformed my body, i thought women should have access to it. >> reporter: it encompasses dvds, and now her own line of food. it is an intense...
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between anderson and the victim. four people, including two gang members and two alleged prostitutes, remain in custody. he was the former owner of mountain winery himself wife was home the night of the break-in and was badly beaten. >> detectives say this case is car from -- far from closed. they're still processing evidence, and more suspects could be out there. >> a 25-year-old walnut creek woman is on life support after being one of three people shot when an early morning sigh show in oakland turned violent. it happened at 2:30 this morning. the victims were standing on the corner, watching drivers do doughnuts doughnuts and racing each other when gunshots woke occupy. >> people jumping, leaving, and i guess one of the neighbors heard a girl shot in the head. she's dead. >> a source at highland hospital told us the three victims were hit by a total of 18 shots. the other victims two men, are expected to recover from their injuries. >> san jose police are investigating fifth homicide this week. a man was can stabb
between anderson and the victim. four people, including two gang members and two alleged prostitutes, remain in custody. he was the former owner of mountain winery himself wife was home the night of the break-in and was badly beaten. >> detectives say this case is car from -- far from closed. they're still processing evidence, and more suspects could be out there. >> a 25-year-old walnut creek woman is on life support after being one of three people shot when an early morning sigh...
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anderson? much. >>> programming note, tomorrow on new day, paula deen's sons speak with chris cuomo for the first time about their mom 6:00 a.m. tomorrow. new day. be right back. ♪ build! we're investing big to keep our country in the lead. ♪ load! we keep moving to deliver what you need. and that means growth, lots of cargo going all around the globe. cars and parts, fuel and steel, peas and rice, hey that's nice! ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ helping this big country move ahead as one ♪ ♪ norfolk southern how's that function? ♪ "that starts with one of the world's most advancedy," distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country." "when you see our low prices, remember the wheels turning behind the scenes, delivering for millions of americans, everyday. "dedication: that's the real wal
anderson? much. >>> programming note, tomorrow on new day, paula deen's sons speak with chris cuomo for the first time about their mom 6:00 a.m. tomorrow. new day. be right back. ♪ build! we're investing big to keep our country in the lead. ♪ load! we keep moving to deliver what you need. and that means growth, lots of cargo going all around the globe. cars and parts, fuel and steel, peas and rice, hey that's nice! ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ helping this big...
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blunt words tonight anderson from the u.s.n the capitol. >> when i talked to julian assange, he recommended ecuador as a place for snowden to go, because of their willingness to resist the united states. why would -- i mean, is that really the only reason snowden would pick those countries? in terms of freedom of the press, transparency, ecuador is not the most open of places. >> absolutely. you have to say, the only reason would be, it's because it's politically expedient. if you speak to journalists in this country, you speak to human rights advocates in this country they have a free press, but at times they feel like they're being harassed, and there are repercussions if they criticize the government. the government here says that's just not true. that what plays well here, and not just in this country, anderson, but this part of the world, is a standup to the united states to say, you guys are hypocrites, you go around the world criticizing other people's freedom of expression, you have problems on your own. by doing that,
blunt words tonight anderson from the u.s.n the capitol. >> when i talked to julian assange, he recommended ecuador as a place for snowden to go, because of their willingness to resist the united states. why would -- i mean, is that really the only reason snowden would pick those countries? in terms of freedom of the press, transparency, ecuador is not the most open of places. >> absolutely. you have to say, the only reason would be, it's because it's politically expedient. if you...
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pat anderson is imposing new rules in the maryland historical society. >> anderson: our patrons are nonger allowed to wear jackets in the reading room. and it's unfortunate-- some of our older patrons, they get chilly, and we have to say "i'm sorry" and... so they can wear a shawl but they can't wear jackets, so... ( laughs ) >> simon: you're going to have to hand out blankets. >> anderson: well, exactly and hope that they don't have pockets in them. >> simon: yeah. and ms. anderson will not just be hoping. she'll be there on the front lines guarding our past. you are the custodians of more than these documents; you're sort of the custodians of american history. >> anderson: yes, we are. we're the stewards. we make sure it gets from one generation to the next. this is what survives of the american past. we never have all of it, which is what makes what survives so much more important. these things don't belong to us. they belong to the american people. >> simon: after we finished reporting this story, longtime inspector general paul brachfeld was put on administrative leave with pay, i
pat anderson is imposing new rules in the maryland historical society. >> anderson: our patrons are nonger allowed to wear jackets in the reading room. and it's unfortunate-- some of our older patrons, they get chilly, and we have to say "i'm sorry" and... so they can wear a shawl but they can't wear jackets, so... ( laughs ) >> simon: you're going to have to hand out blankets. >> anderson: well, exactly and hope that they don't have pockets in them. >> simon:...
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>> lucas anderson was here with a blood alcohol level of .40. that is five times the legal limit. he was passed out, stone cold, drunk. so how did a homeless man's dna end up on a millionaire's body? it turns out, the same two paramedics that scooped up anderson were at the murder scene a short time later. >> i'm certain they were wearing gloves. we don't know how it happened, but it could be as simple as their body and their clothes coming up in contact with mr. anderson. >> the $64,000 question is, are these ambulances clean? >> absolutely. >> brian hobble with rural metro ambulance says they have the highest standards for cleanliness, changing gloves, sanitizing rigs, and so on. >> we don't have any answer as to the transmission of dna. once there's a conclusion on how that happened, we will look at preventive measures going forward. >> this is likely the first documented case in the country involving a paramedic transferring dna. the defense says it shows science is not always a slam dunk. >> it assumes that it has been collected right. it a
>> lucas anderson was here with a blood alcohol level of .40. that is five times the legal limit. he was passed out, stone cold, drunk. so how did a homeless man's dna end up on a millionaire's body? it turns out, the same two paramedics that scooped up anderson were at the murder scene a short time later. >> i'm certain they were wearing gloves. we don't know how it happened, but it could be as simple as their body and their clothes coming up in contact with mr. anderson. >>...
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anderson? >> we wish her the best, certainly.miguel, thanks very much. >>> now let's check in with susan hendricks. susan? >> anderson, tonight, a second body was pulled from the rubble of the building collapse in philadelphia. authorities are searching for another body that might be there. at least 13 others were injured after a vacant four-story building being demolished collapsed on to a thrift store. >>> connecticut's legislature has approved a bill that would seal some documents and graphic photos from the sandy hook shooting investigation. the governor is expected to sign the bill later this week. 20 students and 6 staff members were killed in the attack last december. >>> the transportation security administration is dropping plans to allow small knives on planes. the change came under heavy criticism from congress, airlines, flight attendants and also pilots. >>> and the holder of the only winning ticket in the $590 million powerball drawing last month has finally come forward. 84-year-old gloria mckenzie of florida will
anderson? >> we wish her the best, certainly.miguel, thanks very much. >>> now let's check in with susan hendricks. susan? >> anderson, tonight, a second body was pulled from the rubble of the building collapse in philadelphia. authorities are searching for another body that might be there. at least 13 others were injured after a vacant four-story building being demolished collapsed on to a thrift store. >>> connecticut's legislature has approved a bill that would...
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anderson cooper starts right now. >>> breaking news tonight. a little girl's battle for a life saving lung transplant just got some help, not from a doctor, but a judge. you'll see and hear her reaction when the ruling came in. >>> also ahead tonight, only on cnn, exclusive video showing the first lady, michelle obama handling a heckler, how did she handle the heckler and what happened? the white house gave her high marks. watch and decide for yourself. >>> later, the moment you helped make possible. our viewers. a hero tonight reunited with a woman whose life she helped save in the boston bombing. we begin tonight with breaking news, a story we've been following closely. a 10-year-old girl's battle to live. her name is sarah murnaghan. cystic fibrosis has destroyed her lungs. without a transplant, doctors say she will die possibly within weeks. sarah has been waiting for more than 18 months for donor lungs from another child. it's a fact that pediatric lungs are scarce, scarcer than lungs from adult donors. here is another hard fact. children
anderson cooper starts right now. >>> breaking news tonight. a little girl's battle for a life saving lung transplant just got some help, not from a doctor, but a judge. you'll see and hear her reaction when the ruling came in. >>> also ahead tonight, only on cnn, exclusive video showing the first lady, michelle obama handling a heckler, how did she handle the heckler and what happened? the white house gave her high marks. watch and decide for yourself. >>> later, the...
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anderson cooper starts right now. >>> good evening to our viewers here and watching around the world on cnn international right now. a police crackdown on protesters picking up again over the last several hours in turkey, now spreading to turkey's capital. this is taksim square in istanbul. what began as a protest last month has evolved into something bigger. what you're seeing has ebbed and flowed throughout the evening. police moving in, then regrouping. many protesters leaving. some digging in. the situation heating up again within the past hour or so. there are now reports of unrest in the turkish capital, firing tear gas overnight, toward apparent protesters as armored vehicles cleared makeshift barricades along the streets. the latest chapter here in taksim square is still unfolding. police moved into the square, some of what you'll see and hear are not gunshots but protesters setting off small fireworks and the small of tear gas canisters firing. much of what you'll see and hear is chaos with our correspondents right in the middle of it. thousands of demonstrators. we were sta
anderson cooper starts right now. >>> good evening to our viewers here and watching around the world on cnn international right now. a police crackdown on protesters picking up again over the last several hours in turkey, now spreading to turkey's capital. this is taksim square in istanbul. what began as a protest last month has evolved into something bigger. what you're seeing has ebbed and flowed throughout the evening. police moving in, then regrouping. many protesters leaving. some...
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thank you. >> thank you, anderson. >>> an emotional interview.een said she's not a racist and the on time she used it was 30 years ago during a robbery when she had a gun to her head? is that the truth. listen and decide next. & body are proven to be effective pain relievers tylenol works by blocking pain signals to your brain bayer back & body's dual action formula includes aspirin, which blocks pain at the site. try the power of bayer back & body. vo: i've always thought the best part about this country is that we get to create our future. you get to take ownership of the choices you make. the person you become. i've been around long enough to recognize the people who are out there owning it. the ones getting involved and staying engaged. they're not sitting by as their life unfolds. and they're not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is "how did i end up here?" i started schwab for those people. people who want to take ownership of their investments, like they do in every other aspect of thei
thank you. >> thank you, anderson. >>> an emotional interview.een said she's not a racist and the on time she used it was 30 years ago during a robbery when she had a gun to her head? is that the truth. listen and decide next. & body are proven to be effective pain relievers tylenol works by blocking pain signals to your brain bayer back & body's dual action formula includes aspirin, which blocks pain at the site. try the power of bayer back & body. vo: i've always...
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nick, give us a quick update on where things are in the square. >> reporter: sure, anderson. to continue cleanup there, you can see some of the people trying to clean away the debris there. in the luminous-striped uniform. one important development here on the road closest to me here, we have seen police moving in, using tear gas, water cannons to push protesters back. the police have since withdrawn, and we're now seeing a breakaway group of protesters moving up that road, chanting a few moments ago. clearly a standoff. a bit of energy left in the protests. i've been watching this now for 20 hours. they really aren't letting up. it's going to be difficult for police to finally dislodge them on that road closest to me, anderson. >> fran, we had professor fouad ajami on a short time ago, critical of the obama administration saying they're watching this with concern is sort of boilerplate. it is a difficult situation. this is a key ally for the united states in this region. >> no, that's exactly right. prime minister erdogan is at a critical moment. so the administration is rig
nick, give us a quick update on where things are in the square. >> reporter: sure, anderson. to continue cleanup there, you can see some of the people trying to clean away the debris there. in the luminous-striped uniform. one important development here on the road closest to me here, we have seen police moving in, using tear gas, water cannons to push protesters back. the police have since withdrawn, and we're now seeing a breakaway group of protesters moving up that road, chanting a few...
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thank you. >> thank you, anderson. >>> an emotional interview.acist and the on time she used it was 30 years ago during a robbery when she had a gun to her head? is that the truth. listen and decide next. [ male announcer ] running out of steam? ♪ now you can give yourself a kick in the rear! v8 v-fusion plus energy. natural energy from green tea plus fruits and veggies. need a little kick? ooh! could've had a v8. in the juice aisle. "that starts with one of the world's most advancedy," need a little kick? ooh! distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country." "when you see our low prices, remember the wheels turning behind the scenes, delivering for millions of americans, everyday. "dedication: that's the real walmart" when we take away the late fees and penalty rate? no one misses them. the citi simplicity card is the only card that never has late fee
thank you. >> thank you, anderson. >>> an emotional interview.acist and the on time she used it was 30 years ago during a robbery when she had a gun to her head? is that the truth. listen and decide next. [ male announcer ] running out of steam? ♪ now you can give yourself a kick in the rear! v8 v-fusion plus energy. natural energy from green tea plus fruits and veggies. need a little kick? ooh! could've had a v8. in the juice aisle. "that starts with one of the world's...
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. >> reporter: right behind me, anderson, just as you started talking, we've seen these fired towards police for much of the night. it seems to be the weapon of choice. i'll give you a moment to listen to this. it appears to be the weapon of choice of protesters. the situation down the street closest to me, we're talking about a square here in a park. arwa, when we saw her earlier, she was on the far side. i'm on the near side. down the left, people made a substantial move and pushed a lot of armored trucks, water cannons, pushing everybody back. in the last half hour, protesters seem to have crept back up that road. and that i think is where those fireworks were fired from. so it begs the question, what is the police strategy here? how do they intend to remain control of the territory as they push forward? we've been asking this question for much of the night. hard to really understand exactly what their final game plan is. tear gas now being released in that area. that is the standard tactic, when they see your position they fire these enormous volleys of tear gas cannons. they drif
. >> reporter: right behind me, anderson, just as you started talking, we've seen these fired towards police for much of the night. it seems to be the weapon of choice. i'll give you a moment to listen to this. it appears to be the weapon of choice of protesters. the situation down the street closest to me, we're talking about a square here in a park. arwa, when we saw her earlier, she was on the far side. i'm on the near side. down the left, people made a substantial move and pushed a...
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anderson?kevin cullen is co author of whitely bulger, america's most wanted gangster, and the manhunt that brought him to justice, he was the first to raise questions about whitey bulger's relationship with the fbi. he joins me now. you expected bulger would stare down martorano. they would stare each other down. that doesn't seem like how it played out. >> i think the flip side of whitey, he will either try to intimidate you or make you believe that you don't exist. one of the things we found when we were writing our book, we sent him letters asking for his cooperation or even for him to read the manuscript and check it for accuracy, and he wrote to somebody who gave us his letters from jail. in which he said, he would not even give us the satisfaction of knowing he's read those letters. this is sort of out of whitey's playbook too. he couldn't be bothered to look at johnny today. they kind of more or less ignored each other. >> the fact that this infamous boss cut a deal with the government t
anderson?kevin cullen is co author of whitely bulger, america's most wanted gangster, and the manhunt that brought him to justice, he was the first to raise questions about whitey bulger's relationship with the fbi. he joins me now. you expected bulger would stare down martorano. they would stare each other down. that doesn't seem like how it played out. >> i think the flip side of whitey, he will either try to intimidate you or make you believe that you don't exist. one of the things we...
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i now turn it over to anderson cooper. >>> good evening, everyone. we begin tonight with breaking news. dangerous weather right now again taking aim at oklahoma. if you have been watching our coverage, you know this. the national weather service has issued a tornado emergency for the western oklahoma city metro area. multiple tornadoes have already touched down west of oklahoma city. multiple twisters forming and gaining strength as we speak. we're talking about large and dangerous twisters, at least one with multiple vortices. oklahoma city's will rogers airport is being evacuated. all of this close to rush hour on a friday night. a lot of folks on the road. if you are in this area, you should take shelter now, get off the roads, get somewhere safe. do not wait. more than three million people are in the danger zone. chad myers joins me now from el reno, oklahoma with the latest. chad, we saw a tornado touching down in el reno about 6:37 or so local time. what's the situation there now? >> reporter: anderson, i don't know if you can see my shot or no
i now turn it over to anderson cooper. >>> good evening, everyone. we begin tonight with breaking news. dangerous weather right now again taking aim at oklahoma. if you have been watching our coverage, you know this. the national weather service has issued a tornado emergency for the western oklahoma city metro area. multiple tornadoes have already touched down west of oklahoma city. multiple twisters forming and gaining strength as we speak. we're talking about large and dangerous...
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>> you know what they're not, anderson? a jury bringing a common sense approach is going to say he walked away, he didn't get carried away in an ambulance. i don't think that's serious. >> marcia -- >> just as they're going to think, the jury is going to say of course he punched him. he definitely punched him. they're not going to parse that. but remember this, this guy, george zimmerman, if they believe he was the initial aggressor, one thing he knew as he was being the initial aggressor is that he was armed. trayvon martin didn't know that, and the jury will remember that, too. so he started a fight he knew he could win. >> marcia, if you're the filing deputy as a prosecutor, and a police officers bring you a file, and they say -- they show you those pictures of george zimmerman, are you going to file that case as a felony against whoever did that to him, as an adw, with force likely to produce great bodily injury? because i'm going to bet, marcia, that you would file that 99 times out of 100 as an adw with gbi. >> marcia
>> you know what they're not, anderson? a jury bringing a common sense approach is going to say he walked away, he didn't get carried away in an ambulance. i don't think that's serious. >> marcia -- >> just as they're going to think, the jury is going to say of course he punched him. he definitely punched him. they're not going to parse that. but remember this, this guy, george zimmerman, if they believe he was the initial aggressor, one thing he knew as he was being the...
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anderson? >> 51, so young. randy, thanks.in us tomorrow for special coverage of the george zimmerman trial at 10:00 p.m. eastern, all week long. another edition of 360 with all of the day's stories is coming up after the break. >>> where in the world is edward snowden, the man who exposed the government's secret spying program, on the run. we'll have the latest twists and turns and what we know about where he might be hiding. >>> immigration reform a step closer to becoming law. can the president pull off a victory or will house republicans refuse to get on board? >>> pandemonium in d.c. a rare red panda found. how did it go missing in the first place? >> good morning, welcome to "early st"
anderson? >> 51, so young. randy, thanks.in us tomorrow for special coverage of the george zimmerman trial at 10:00 p.m. eastern, all week long. another edition of 360 with all of the day's stories is coming up after the break. >>> where in the world is edward snowden, the man who exposed the government's secret spying program, on the run. we'll have the latest twists and turns and what we know about where he might be hiding. >>> immigration reform a step closer to...
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so anderson, a huge emotional victory for the family. although the secretary of the health and human services department points out that there are still 40 other adults who are very sick in the region. this is a six-state region, approximately, that sarah has to now compete with, with other sick adults, other sick children. approximately three children who are also sick who may also need a lung transplant. but at least when it comes to this legal hurdle, at least for this next ten days, she has crossed that hurdle. now the problem is, trying to find a match in time. >> but this only -- this exemption for kids only applies to her. so other kids who are in need of transplants, they're not able to get adult lungs. >> but potentially, when you listen to what her team is saying, what her family is saying, what her attorneys are saying, the implications here are very grand. because if a good rules in this way, in this situation, it could quite possibly open the door for other children who are in a similar, desperate, critical situation, as wel
so anderson, a huge emotional victory for the family. although the secretary of the health and human services department points out that there are still 40 other adults who are very sick in the region. this is a six-state region, approximately, that sarah has to now compete with, with other sick adults, other sick children. approximately three children who are also sick who may also need a lung transplant. but at least when it comes to this legal hurdle, at least for this next ten days, she has...
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. >> lucas anderson left this red jump suit behind thursday when he walked out of the jail a free man. he was accused of breaking into ravi culp kumra's mansion with four other people, robbing the multimillionaire and then killing him. now prosecutors admit anderson was never there. >> mr.eded a kerrson had been admitted the medical center befe the robbery gap and was held there until 12 hours after it was over. >> the reason anderson was picked up and charged is because investigators say they found the 26-year-old's dna under the victim's fingernail's. anderson's attorney isn't so sure. >> that makes an assumption the dna evidence was collected and tested and analyzed properly. >> we don't believe there's any problem with the labwork. it's going to be about finding ought where the two individual's paths crossed. >> anderson suffers from mental illness, has a traumatic brain injury and is an alcoholic. >> mr. anderson has significant limitations and their world didn't cross. >> the prosecute continues to build its case against four people, including two reported gang members and two t
. >> lucas anderson left this red jump suit behind thursday when he walked out of the jail a free man. he was accused of breaking into ravi culp kumra's mansion with four other people, robbing the multimillionaire and then killing him. now prosecutors admit anderson was never there. >> mr.eded a kerrson had been admitted the medical center befe the robbery gap and was held there until 12 hours after it was over. >> the reason anderson was picked up and charged is because...
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. >> lucas anderson left this red jump suit behind thursday when he walked out of the jail a free man. he was accused of breaking into ravi culp kumra's mansion with four other people, robbing the multimillionaire and then killing him. now prosecutors admit anderson was never there. >> mr.eded a kerrson had been admitted the medical center befe the robbery gap and was held there until 12 hours after it was over. >> the reason anderson was picked up and charged is because investigators say they found the 26-year-old's dna under the victim's fingernail's. anderson's attorney isn't so sure. >> that makes an assumption the dna evidence was collected and tested and analyzed properly. >> we don't believe there's any problem with the labwork. it's going to be about finding ought where the two individual's paths crossed. >> anderson suffers from mental illness, has a traumatic brain injury and is an alcoholic. >> mr. anderson has significant limitations and their world didn't cross. >> the prosecute continues to build its case against four people, including two reported gang members and two t
. >> lucas anderson left this red jump suit behind thursday when he walked out of the jail a free man. he was accused of breaking into ravi culp kumra's mansion with four other people, robbing the multimillionaire and then killing him. now prosecutors admit anderson was never there. >> mr.eded a kerrson had been admitted the medical center befe the robbery gap and was held there until 12 hours after it was over. >> the reason anderson was picked up and charged is because...
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>> hey, is this anderson?yeah, go ahead, reid. >> we had the fastest tornado that we found vehicles and south of reno, union city may have been hit. a tornado emergency. we're closed in on the south, west side of it. we've got trees and power lines down. we're just trying to get ahead of this thing. we're on the north side of the airport. >> that statement from police in oklahoma city who were very concerned about the volume of calls they're getting and difficulty they're having responding to all of those calls. earlier, in the 8:00 hour, 8:00 east coast time, i spoke with an oklahoma trooper. you can hear it in her voice how concerned she is about the situation on all of these vehicles. her name is bet si randolph. trooper randolph, what is the situation? what kind of reports are you getting? >> i'm sorry? >> trooper randolph, what's the situation on i-40. things are at a standoff and you have multiple vehicles overturned? >> we do. this stretches to interstate 35. we are desperately asking people to abandon
>> hey, is this anderson?yeah, go ahead, reid. >> we had the fastest tornado that we found vehicles and south of reno, union city may have been hit. a tornado emergency. we're closed in on the south, west side of it. we've got trees and power lines down. we're just trying to get ahead of this thing. we're on the north side of the airport. >> that statement from police in oklahoma city who were very concerned about the volume of calls they're getting and difficulty they're...