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anderson? >> thank you, that does it for us.ow. >>> i'm bill weir, welcome to "cnn tonight" as we wrap up our week here in the u.s. that torpedo-shaped microphone known as the bluefin-21 wrapped up its search in the end ocean, finishing the six-mile circle around what may have been the last ping to come back from the black box of flight 370. and still nothing. so now what? where should they search next? our experts weigh in. >>> also tonight, a couple different flavors of anti-government rage. everybody still talking about the rise and fall of conservative rancher cliven
anderson? >> thank you, that does it for us.ow. >>> i'm bill weir, welcome to "cnn tonight" as we wrap up our week here in the u.s. that torpedo-shaped microphone known as the bluefin-21 wrapped up its search in the end ocean, finishing the six-mile circle around what may have been the last ping to come back from the black box of flight 370. and still nothing. so now what? where should they search next? our experts weigh in. >>> also tonight, a couple different...
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but certainly, anderson, i mean, this weather is just terrible. it has been a very, very difficult 24 to 48 hours. >> it is unbelievable, kyung lah i appreciate it. joining us, maritime expert, and president of security dynamics and rescue diver, butch hendr k hendrick, president. what do you make of this? the idea the captain would have been able to get off this ship while others were being told to remain in place. i know you have been in touch with rescuers. what are they telling you about the conditions right now? >> well, getting back to your first point about the captain, what we have heard is that yes, he was one of the first individuals -- >> sorry, go ahead. >> one of the first -- he was one of the first people to be pulled out of the waters into a rescue craft. however, it is not clear when he entered the water. it may have been that he entered much later than those passengers that were able to make it into the water. nobody actually saw him leave. but he was one of the first to be pulled from the ocean. so it is still somewhat hazy as to
but certainly, anderson, i mean, this weather is just terrible. it has been a very, very difficult 24 to 48 hours. >> it is unbelievable, kyung lah i appreciate it. joining us, maritime expert, and president of security dynamics and rescue diver, butch hendr k hendrick, president. what do you make of this? the idea the captain would have been able to get off this ship while others were being told to remain in place. i know you have been in touch with rescuers. what are they telling you...
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anderson? >> all right, miguel, thank you very much. michael holmes, the latest on the search, what is it? >> reporter: yeah, bluefin-21, we heard just a short time ago anderson that it completed mission 12 under way. the search officials are telling us how 90% of that, let's call it a focused search area that we have been reporting on has now been scanned. and the news of course is saying nothing of significance. a few days ago we would suggest the entire area would be covered by week's end. that seems to be likely by the numbers, but the australian defense minister said it could take two weeks. no estimation on why they believes that. some experts say the remaining area could involve deeper area but with 90% covered one imagines that focused area will wrap up pretty soon. >> and the next phase of the search, do we know any details of it? >> yeah, there have been consultations with china and the next phase of the search, details could be likely announced next week. but we can say certainly it will involve that wider arc of several 100
anderson? >> all right, miguel, thank you very much. michael holmes, the latest on the search, what is it? >> reporter: yeah, bluefin-21, we heard just a short time ago anderson that it completed mission 12 under way. the search officials are telling us how 90% of that, let's call it a focused search area that we have been reporting on has now been scanned. and the news of course is saying nothing of significance. a few days ago we would suggest the entire area would be covered by...
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anderson? >> kyung lah, i appreciate it. i want to bring in the maritime safety expert, jim staples. and president of security dynamics and retired navy seal, brandon web, joins us. and the idea that the young man missing now on board the ship was able to call the korean authorities and sound the alarm three minutes before an actual alarm from the ship came does that surprise you? >> well, absolutely, disheartening, just shows the indecision on the crew's part which again goes back to the training. we need to find out where the captain was at the time this call was made. and to be fair to him we have to know if the captain was on the bridge at the time. i don't have a time line, but yes, this is especially disheartening, especially when a young boy makes an emergency call over a seasoned captain. >> and is there a procedure for calling authorities? >> i read that it is the captain who in terms of the ship personnel, the captain has to make that distress call, is that true? >> generally that is true, the captain is supposed t
anderson? >> kyung lah, i appreciate it. i want to bring in the maritime safety expert, jim staples. and president of security dynamics and retired navy seal, brandon web, joins us. and the idea that the young man missing now on board the ship was able to call the korean authorities and sound the alarm three minutes before an actual alarm from the ship came does that surprise you? >> well, absolutely, disheartening, just shows the indecision on the crew's part which again goes back...
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this is anderson cooper's cameo in stefan's wedding. ♪ >> cooper. >> get ready for "anderson cooper 360e ] >> seth: that's right. it was great. but also, my favorite detail, that was not your first appearance on "snl." >> that's right, that was my second. i was in a digital short. >> seth: right. >> there's a theme, though, to all of my appearances. >> seth: because, you were in a digital short with pee wee herman. and we actually have a clip of that, as well. see if you can spot the theme. >> can i ask you a question? do you know barbara walters? >> sure. >> did you guys ever hook up? >> is that a joke? >> oh, anderson. -- the headlights. >> seth: yeah. >> not sure what the humor is seeing me beat up repeatedly. but no, that's fine. >> seth: we want to see if we can muss this up. i mean, i think that's what everybody's goal is. >> yeah. >> seth: you recently were given a gift by a fan, a mini cooper? >> i was. there was a guy named chris allen in pennsylvania who made a ventriloquist dummy of me and sent it to me. >> seth: and this is what you call the mini cooper, right? >> yes. this
this is anderson cooper's cameo in stefan's wedding. ♪ >> cooper. >> get ready for "anderson cooper 360e ] >> seth: that's right. it was great. but also, my favorite detail, that was not your first appearance on "snl." >> that's right, that was my second. i was in a digital short. >> seth: right. >> there's a theme, though, to all of my appearances. >> seth: because, you were in a digital short with pee wee herman. and we actually have...
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fourth-grader sky jabali-rainey took on the role of marian anderson. >> i am marian anderson. refused the opportunity to sing at the daughters of the american revolution hall. you see when i sing, i don't want them to see my face is black or white. i want them to see my soul. >> she had the courage to sing in front of thousands of people. you have got to get up and fight the fear. made the message quite clear. concerts by white artists only. an alternative performance at the lincoln memorial was arranged by supporters which included first lady eleanor roosevelt, and anderson sang of her country's original promise. ♪ from every mountainside let freedom ring ♪ ♪ >> anderson herself began singing with a baptist church choir in philadelphia. a children of modest means, she and two sisters were raised by their mother after their father died. at 15, she took her first formal music lessons and at 30 went to europe to establish herself in a more welcoming environment, as many black performers at the time did. she returned home in 1935 and was again confronted by a segregated america.
fourth-grader sky jabali-rainey took on the role of marian anderson. >> i am marian anderson. refused the opportunity to sing at the daughters of the american revolution hall. you see when i sing, i don't want them to see my face is black or white. i want them to see my soul. >> she had the courage to sing in front of thousands of people. you have got to get up and fight the fear. made the message quite clear. concerts by white artists only. an alternative performance at the lincoln...
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anderson? >> i appreciate the reporting. thank you. more now with merchant marine captain jim staples, retired coast guard rescue instructor, mario vetoni. captain staples let me start with you. we still don't know what cause this ship to do what it did. you've been looking at the route. how complex of an area is this that it was operating in? >> well, we do know there's a lot more traffic where he was. that's one of the concerns you have as a captain. you want to keep your vessel out of the traffic. that's why they have the separation schemes outside of the islands, that's where you want to operate, that's where you should be operating. if this captain had a lot of local knowledge for the area it would be reasonable for him to be in that area. the thing i fine unreasonable is for him to leave somebody who is so inexperienced on the bridge by themselves. >> a third mate. >> in an area that's known for a lot of traffic. >> this is a very narrow area. >> it's about two miles wide. it is narrow when you're talking larger space especially
anderson? >> i appreciate the reporting. thank you. more now with merchant marine captain jim staples, retired coast guard rescue instructor, mario vetoni. captain staples let me start with you. we still don't know what cause this ship to do what it did. you've been looking at the route. how complex of an area is this that it was operating in? >> well, we do know there's a lot more traffic where he was. that's one of the concerns you have as a captain. you want to keep your vessel...
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. >> it has risen to 128, anderson. it's still a frantic search. you can tell just by looking over my shoulder. if you can see, there are a number of divers who are parked right at the spot where the sunken ferry is 65 feet below these those buoys and the yellow crane you are looking at. the orange inflatable, some are not filled with people because the divers are underwater right now. this is dangerous. this is very arduous. they are feeling their way through the sunken ferry. they can't see more than foot in front of them. combing through this area inch by inch and because they can't see, they are worried about their own safety, as well because they could be hit by floating furniture. the navy did say they have six divers who they have treated for pressure issues. they, anderson, have been seen inside pressure chambers in order to be able to continue to dive. very difficult and dangerous task still happening here off of jindo island. >> there were more arrests today of crew members, correct? >> yes. two more crew members bringing the total number
. >> it has risen to 128, anderson. it's still a frantic search. you can tell just by looking over my shoulder. if you can see, there are a number of divers who are parked right at the spot where the sunken ferry is 65 feet below these those buoys and the yellow crane you are looking at. the orange inflatable, some are not filled with people because the divers are underwater right now. this is dangerous. this is very arduous. they are feeling their way through the sunken ferry. they can't...
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>> anderson, later, they sent us yet another statement.owledge they have been having trouble but are improving wait times. we have no way of telling if this is true or not and the v.a. in phoenix will simply not answer our questions about the reporting and secret lists, and the fact that they're trying to hide the fact that the veterans are on that secret list. >> no one is held accountable. and the v.a. itself doesn't really seem to have an answer for any of this. >> this is now the third story we've reported about veterans dying while they wait for care at v.a. hospitals on your show, anderson. it happened in georgia, south carolina, texas, florida. now phoenix where the management tried to hide the true waiting list and still we get no answers from the veteran's administration. as far as we can tell absolutely no one is being held accountable for this. and one more thing, but for this committee and congress, one committee, all of these politicians who campaign on taking care of veterans including congressmen, senators and in the white h
>> anderson, later, they sent us yet another statement.owledge they have been having trouble but are improving wait times. we have no way of telling if this is true or not and the v.a. in phoenix will simply not answer our questions about the reporting and secret lists, and the fact that they're trying to hide the fact that the veterans are on that secret list. >> no one is held accountable. and the v.a. itself doesn't really seem to have an answer for any of this. >> this is...
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anderson? >> the oil that they collected near the ocean shield a few days ago that they believe was oil, any word if it is from the plane? >> reporter: not yet word on whether or not it was from the plane. and we do expect to hear shortly, the sounds they got, a thousand miles offshore. what they did was send an australian naval vessel out towards that area until it was close enough to come in and bring that sample. the ship then came close enough for the helicopter to come to shore. so that took a bit of time. it is being analyzed as we speak. and we hope to get more information in the next few hours. meanwhile, the search in air and sea is continuing. >> all right, late word just in from the u.s. navy which confirms the underwater search is just happening, and the one detected at 9:27 p.m., detected for 13 minutes, a significant amount of time. let's dig deep on the possibility that because of them it would help to have more of them. tom foreman has been exploring that angle. he has more. tom
anderson? >> the oil that they collected near the ocean shield a few days ago that they believe was oil, any word if it is from the plane? >> reporter: not yet word on whether or not it was from the plane. and we do expect to hear shortly, the sounds they got, a thousand miles offshore. what they did was send an australian naval vessel out towards that area until it was close enough to come in and bring that sample. the ship then came close enough for the helicopter to come to...
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anderson, all of that for just one cut.u could imagine if there is a lot of wreckage to be moved, if the black boxes are trapped somehow it would be very slow and very difficult to get to them. >> how about can a submersible vessel stay down? >> well, there are about a half dozen submersible vessels that can carry people down to the bottom of the ocean at those depths and they can stay down for about six hours depending on how much time it takes to get down to the bottom. because they have to be very slow and very methodical to go and have a place to land. but also, you have to have safety on your mind because that is a real danger, getting entang entangled, you have to make sure there is another sub waiting nearby to help if you get stuck. >> right, you have to have a manned sub or a deep-diving rov. so you're always very cognizant of what is around you, particularly in wreckage where anything can hang you up. >> right, you saw how hard it is to make just that one cut in one pipe. if your sub gets stuck well, let's just sa
anderson, all of that for just one cut.u could imagine if there is a lot of wreckage to be moved, if the black boxes are trapped somehow it would be very slow and very difficult to get to them. >> how about can a submersible vessel stay down? >> well, there are about a half dozen submersible vessels that can carry people down to the bottom of the ocean at those depths and they can stay down for about six hours depending on how much time it takes to get down to the bottom. because...
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anderson? >> i appreciate the reporting. thank you. more now with merchant marine captain jim staples, retired coast guard rescue instructor, mario vetoni. captain staples let me start with you. we still don't know what cause this ship to do what it did. you've been looking at the route. how complex of an area is this that it was operating in? >> well, we do know there's a lot more traffic where he was. that's one of the concerns you have as a captain. you want to keep your vessel out of the traffic. that's why they have the separation schemes outside of the islands, that's where you want to operate, that's where you should be operating. if this captain had a lot of local knowledge for the area it would be reasonable for him to be in that area. the thing i fine unreasonable is for him to leave somebody who is so inexperienced on the bridge by themselves. >> a third mate. >> in an area that's known for a lot of traffic. >> this is a very narrow area. >> it's about two miles wide. it is narrow when you're talking larger space especially
anderson? >> i appreciate the reporting. thank you. more now with merchant marine captain jim staples, retired coast guard rescue instructor, mario vetoni. captain staples let me start with you. we still don't know what cause this ship to do what it did. you've been looking at the route. how complex of an area is this that it was operating in? >> well, we do know there's a lot more traffic where he was. that's one of the concerns you have as a captain. you want to keep your vessel...
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anderson starts now. >>> good evening. there's breaking news in the search for flight 370, first dive by hi-tech sonar sub was aborted. we'll tell use. striking new development first time after five weeks we're learning about a cell phone transmission from the plane itself. it came from the cockpit. home grown hatred a killer takes two lives at a jewish center in kansas city. the horror happening a day before passover. ebola rampaging in western africa. is it just a single international flight away from arriving here? dr. sanjay gupta finds the front line in the fight to contain the deadly virus and goes there and the latest on the cry since ukraine. we begin with the breaking news out of the indian ocean. search area shifting. day one using the underwater sonar, bluefin-21, somewhat shorter day one than planned. 360 exclusive we'll take you down with it so you can see for yourself what it sees. first, those the u.s. naval officer who is heading bluefin operations for that, he headed up the search with the towed pinger loc
anderson starts now. >>> good evening. there's breaking news in the search for flight 370, first dive by hi-tech sonar sub was aborted. we'll tell use. striking new development first time after five weeks we're learning about a cell phone transmission from the plane itself. it came from the cockpit. home grown hatred a killer takes two lives at a jewish center in kansas city. the horror happening a day before passover. ebola rampaging in western africa. is it just a single...
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anderson's dress as seen in the old black and white news reel didn't standout.sonian, her dress sass vibrant as her voice and the message as relevant. >> i think you seize the day in a moment like this, just as my predecessor harold did, and first lady eleanor roosevelt did to make a statement that did, in fact, change the world. >> you see what i sing, i don't want them to see that my face is black, i don't want them to see that my face is white, i want thome see my soul. and that is colorless. ♪ from every mountain side ♪ ♪ let freedom ring ♪ ♪ >> and that's it for us here on "america tonight." please remember for you would like to comments on any of the stories that you have seen with us tonight, just log onto our website aljazerra.com aljazerra.com/americatonight, you can meet our team there and get sneak previews of stories we are working on now and tell us what result like to see on our current affairs program. and join us the conversation on twitter or our facebook page. good night. we'll have "america tonight" >> this is al jazeera america. i'm jonathan
anderson's dress as seen in the old black and white news reel didn't standout.sonian, her dress sass vibrant as her voice and the message as relevant. >> i think you seize the day in a moment like this, just as my predecessor harold did, and first lady eleanor roosevelt did to make a statement that did, in fact, change the world. >> you see what i sing, i don't want them to see that my face is black, i don't want them to see that my face is white, i want thome see my soul. and that...
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anderson? >> all right, miguel marquez, thank you very much.now, cnn analyst david gallo, at the woods hole institution, who co-led the search for air france 447. david gallo, let's start with you, do you believe this? >> well, anderson, again it is one thing that is perplexing. the technology, the physics works, but can you see through all that ocean -- >> so this was allegedly taken from the plane? >> plane and satellite is what they're saying. and typically the ocean is opaque to that kind of radiation. there are all of these reasons. and the fact it looks like a plane in some of the data bothers me. also how did they get this one spot in the indian ocean? did they look at the entire indian ocean and say oh, there is something now when there was nothing. what they should do is send the boat out and repeat the experiment. the satellite again, use the plane, have some other people with them that can testify. do it and reproduce this data. the plane should still be there. >> david souci, what do you make of it? have you ever heard of this compa
anderson? >> all right, miguel marquez, thank you very much.now, cnn analyst david gallo, at the woods hole institution, who co-led the search for air france 447. david gallo, let's start with you, do you believe this? >> well, anderson, again it is one thing that is perplexing. the technology, the physics works, but can you see through all that ocean -- >> so this was allegedly taken from the plane? >> plane and satellite is what they're saying. and typically the ocean...
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anderson? >>> an incredible hero.n with a chilling reminder of what happened a year ago, the suspicious packages that were detonated. and in the year since three people lost their lives, boston strong became the rallying cry at the white house today the president obama observed a moment of silence for those who died. in a statement, the president thanked the first responders and those who showed the spirit that city was built on, perseverance, freedom and love. here's some sights and sounds from boston today. ♪ up over the clouds >>> we long to be anywhere but here in this moment, 365 days an hour after hate and violence disrupted a beautiful april day. ♪ to see all around >> it's an honor to be able to thank and embrace the first responders who carried some of you to safety. >> the biggest lesson of all the lessons i have learned over the past year is that something in your life, in anyone's life can go horrifically, terribly wrong in a matter of seconds. yet it is up to us to make every single second count after bec
anderson? >>> an incredible hero.n with a chilling reminder of what happened a year ago, the suspicious packages that were detonated. and in the year since three people lost their lives, boston strong became the rallying cry at the white house today the president obama observed a moment of silence for those who died. in a statement, the president thanked the first responders and those who showed the spirit that city was built on, perseverance, freedom and love. here's some sights and...
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with the legendary voice of marion anderson. as a young girl in the 1930s the singer had no way to pay for her own voice lightnings. her church in philadelphia gathered $500 for her training. she became an accidental break in sift rights. >> a bright blue sky. the sights and especially the sounds, honor and echo today, exactly 75 years ago as tribute was paid. ♪ from every mountain side ♪ let freedom ring >> marion anderson, an american treasure. [♪ singing ] >> for years she was celebrated around the world as a contralto superstar. >> she nurtured her natural gifts to become one of the 20th century's most celebrated singers worldwide. >> but in 1939, anderson's race became an issue at home. it was here in the winter of 1939, at the american revolution constitutional hall in washington where they had a whites -- only policy. >> the policy clearly they have apologized many times over is a great illustration of what we do face in terms of a country that is still not fully over our prejudices and our discriminations. >> first elean
with the legendary voice of marion anderson. as a young girl in the 1930s the singer had no way to pay for her own voice lightnings. her church in philadelphia gathered $500 for her training. she became an accidental break in sift rights. >> a bright blue sky. the sights and especially the sounds, honor and echo today, exactly 75 years ago as tribute was paid. ♪ from every mountain side ♪ let freedom ring >> marion anderson, an american treasure. [♪ singing ] >> for...
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anderson? >> incredible heroism.with a chilling reminder of what happened a year ago, the suspicious packages that were detonated. and in the year since three people lost their lives, boston strong became the rallying cry for the city. today, president obama observed a moment of silence for those who died. in a statement, the president thanked the first responders and those who showed the spirit that boston was built on in persev e perseveran perseverance, freedom and love. >> up over the clouds ♪ >>> we long to be anywhere but here in this moment. 365 days an hour, after hate and violence disrupted a beautiful april day. tonight, to be able to thank and embrace the first responders, will carry some of you to safety. >> the biggest lesson of all the lessons i have learned over the past year is that something in your life, in anyone's life can go horrifically, terribly wrong in a matter of seconds. yet it is up to us to make every single second count after, because believe me, they do. >> i'm glad to join in the remem
anderson? >> incredible heroism.with a chilling reminder of what happened a year ago, the suspicious packages that were detonated. and in the year since three people lost their lives, boston strong became the rallying cry for the city. today, president obama observed a moment of silence for those who died. in a statement, the president thanked the first responders and those who showed the spirit that boston was built on in persev e perseveran perseverance, freedom and love. >> up...
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anderson? >> all right, pamela brown, thank you so much. this is also somewhat familiar, at this time, like all the others we also see the very best come out in this school, as the principal spoke about the rise in terror, putting it aside and rise to the occasion, even though it means in some cases risking their own lives. >> there are a number of heroes on this day. many of them are students, and i want you to write that. students who stayed with their friends and did not leave their friends. >> gracey evans did far more, staying with her friend who was wounded. she is telling her story tonight. gracey, when did you first realize something was wrong? >> i was walking from a locker with my friend. and this girl says, hey, you got blood on you. to a random kid in the hallway. and in that moment, the kid just ran down the hall with the knives. and my best friend stepped in front of me and he got stabbed in the back. and then in 30 seconds, i saw three people get stabbed. >> so your friend who stepped in front of you, he was trying to protect
anderson? >> all right, pamela brown, thank you so much. this is also somewhat familiar, at this time, like all the others we also see the very best come out in this school, as the principal spoke about the rise in terror, putting it aside and rise to the occasion, even though it means in some cases risking their own lives. >> there are a number of heroes on this day. many of them are students, and i want you to write that. students who stayed with their friends and did not leave...
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he said, this is my seat and this is where i'm going to sit. >> anderson receives free coffee ft.ks following the accident, but he's lucky just to be alive. >>> next a crime so blatant it leaves even the police amazed. >> what exactly were you thinking at the time? >> i don't know. >> you don't know what i'm talking about? okay, that explains a lot. >>> and later, a man rampages through a market in his birthday suit. >> i had gloves on, but that's about all you can do at that point. >> bh how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue andro
he said, this is my seat and this is where i'm going to sit. >> anderson receives free coffee ft.ks following the accident, but he's lucky just to be alive. >>> next a crime so blatant it leaves even the police amazed. >> what exactly were you thinking at the time? >> i don't know. >> you don't know what i'm talking about? okay, that explains a lot. >>> and later, a man rampages through a market in his birthday suit. >> i had gloves on, but that's...
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tuvo enfrentÉ esta prueba clave, y escucho el testimonio a horas de matar a s u novio th thomas andersona demostrar como le clavo el taco 25 veces hasta desangrar desangrarlo.a >> anderson impidiÓ a trujillo e escapar sein embargo, algunos b abab abogados dice que probar defnsa propia no es asÍ de simple. >> primero , ella no tiene ma marcas o heridas que indica que fue abusada, dos , la primera entrevista con ella, ella nunca plaitico del abuso, no hay a antecedentes en este...
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that area you asked about anderson, i have been watching all day.ere have been a cluster of about eight ships all day in that box, and just to the east on the plateau is only ocean shield. so separate from this other flotilla of other ships, i'm not quite sure. >> so they will continue obviously along the line of where they received the pings. they're going to continue ocean shields with the towed pinger locater, but again we don't know how long that will go for. basically they will just make an assessment of when they think they're diminishing returns, or when they think they will no longer get pings, correct? >> i think that is true, what the marshal said and i believe that is probably the best thing to do at the moment. and of course, they're assessing when to put -- or whether they can put the bluefin in the water, or if they're at the right depths to put it in. they don't want to risk losing the vessel. the other thing they have to do, anderson is they have to make a map of that -- so you get a first order of map. because right now there are no
that area you asked about anderson, i have been watching all day.ere have been a cluster of about eight ships all day in that box, and just to the east on the plateau is only ocean shield. so separate from this other flotilla of other ships, i'm not quite sure. >> so they will continue obviously along the line of where they received the pings. they're going to continue ocean shields with the towed pinger locater, but again we don't know how long that will go for. basically they will just...
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>> well, anderson, the fbi is still involved in a limited capacity. the malaysians are still leading the investigation and have to formally invite the fbi in. and they are still following on leads, the malaysian authorities are trying to put random dots into context. we spoke to multiple sources and are told the data pulled from the flight simulator showed he had an interest in flying different routes from his normal routine. the data shows he also searched how to handle different flight emergency scenarios. but again, this source says this is what any professional and seasoned pilot would do. so far, anderson, nothing jumping out that would implicate the pilots. but of course the suggestion that everybody on board is investigated. >> and the allegations being denied, strongly, officially, raising questions about time being wasted. needless anguish. and let's bring in mary schiavo, and cnn aviation analyst, and pilot miles o'brien and richard quest. let's talk about this. i mean, if this is true that the malaysian military was aware the plane disappea
>> well, anderson, the fbi is still involved in a limited capacity. the malaysians are still leading the investigation and have to formally invite the fbi in. and they are still following on leads, the malaysian authorities are trying to put random dots into context. we spoke to multiple sources and are told the data pulled from the flight simulator showed he had an interest in flying different routes from his normal routine. the data shows he also searched how to handle different flight...
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anderson? >> the oil that they collected near the ocean shield a few days ago that they believe was oil, any word if it is from the plane? >> reporter: not yet word on whether or not it was from the plane. and we do expect to hear shortly, the sounds they got, a thousand miles offshore. what they did was send an australian naval vessel out towards that area until it was close enough for a helicopter to come and land and bring that sample. the ship then came close to the shore until it was close enough for the helicopter to come ashore. so that has taken a bit of time. it is analyzed as we speak and hope to get information the next few hours. the search from air and sea continues despite being told it would wind down this week. no sign of that happening. tom foreman has been exploring that angle. let's dig deeper in the possibility that in in spite of the glitches with bluefin or because of them it would help to have more. tom foreman is joining us with it. tom? >> the effort above the water has
anderson? >> the oil that they collected near the ocean shield a few days ago that they believe was oil, any word if it is from the plane? >> reporter: not yet word on whether or not it was from the plane. and we do expect to hear shortly, the sounds they got, a thousand miles offshore. what they did was send an australian naval vessel out towards that area until it was close enough for a helicopter to come and land and bring that sample. the ship then came close to the shore until...
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anderson. >> yeah, michael holmes, i appreciate the update.ings and all they imply about locating the wreckage, a call to what comes next when a debris field is actually located. now, in a moment we'll show you just how truly deep the ocean is and the challenges conducting the recovery operations. first, i want to focus on the latest news about the pings and the scramble to hear more. joining us again, cnn analyst david soucie, arthur of "why planes crash," and david gallow, director of special projects of the woods institution. also, richard quest, richard, just big picture, in terms of the optimism that we heard from that last press conference from angus houston, i mean, we've never really heard him come as close as what he did today, to saying, we know the plane is here. >> yes, and the only thing that prevented him from going that one step further was his natural reluctance to take that step until he he has hard physical evidence. and that is what he said again and again in his late night press conference. i want to see evidence. not just
anderson. >> yeah, michael holmes, i appreciate the update.ings and all they imply about locating the wreckage, a call to what comes next when a debris field is actually located. now, in a moment we'll show you just how truly deep the ocean is and the challenges conducting the recovery operations. first, i want to focus on the latest news about the pings and the scramble to hear more. joining us again, cnn analyst david soucie, arthur of "why planes crash," and david gallow,...
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anderson starts now. >>> good evening, everyone. breaking news on a very dangerous night after an especially deadly weekend. new tornado watches and warnings going up. new twisters touching down including this one, a storm as you can see of devastating proportions. >>> also tonight the growing outrage after tape surface apparently of this man, l.a. clippers owner donald sterling making racist remarks. you'll hear the words and firestorm that they touched off and his ugly history as well. reactions from magic johnson, michael jordan and spike lee joins us to talk about it and look what the nba can do to sterling if these latest accusations prove true. >>> he abandoned ship so fast he left his pants behind. that's the captain of the south korean ferry in the blue boxers. u video emerging of the captain leaving and the announcement telling everybody else to stay in their cabins. >>> we begin with breaking news. a new line of violent weather putting 50 million people at risk tonight. already at least one tornado touching down in tupelo,
anderson starts now. >>> good evening, everyone. breaking news on a very dangerous night after an especially deadly weekend. new tornado watches and warnings going up. new twisters touching down including this one, a storm as you can see of devastating proportions. >>> also tonight the growing outrage after tape surface apparently of this man, l.a. clippers owner donald sterling making racist remarks. you'll hear the words and firestorm that they touched off and his ugly...
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anderson is professor of chemistry and earth and planetary sciences at harvard university. he is one of the signatories to the letter urging harvard to divest from the possibility the street. he has done groundbreaking work exposing the link between climate change and ozone loss. and with us in washington, d.c., jamie henn, cofounder of 350.org. rivette's or talk about why you professors letter -- anderson, talk about why you signed this letter and what it says. >> i signed the letter because the fossil fuel question is unique in many ways. first, the combustion of fossil fuels has and will continue to bring serious and you reversible change to the structure of the earth's climate. second, the fossil fuel industry has and will continue to provide very significant misinformation about this problem to the general public. the third issue revolves around leadership that i believe all universities should execute, and that was best captured, really, when divesting from the tobacco industry and harvard responded similarly to the apartheid question. in the case of climate change an
anderson is professor of chemistry and earth and planetary sciences at harvard university. he is one of the signatories to the letter urging harvard to divest from the possibility the street. he has done groundbreaking work exposing the link between climate change and ozone loss. and with us in washington, d.c., jamie henn, cofounder of 350.org. rivette's or talk about why you professors letter -- anderson, talk about why you signed this letter and what it says. >> i signed the letter...
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olympic gold medal snowboarder jamie anderson right there!heers and applause ] you're awesome, pal! you're awesome. get this, guys. an organization called clowns of america international -- that's a real organization. they're saying that the u.s. is actually facing a shortage of clowns. [ audience aws ] then they opened the door to one car and said, "never mind, here they are." there's 20,000 clowns in there. volkswagen jetta. this story is just crazy. last week a woman in mississippi, who was expecting triplets, gave birth to quadruplets without realizing she was going to have a fourth baby. that explains the babies' names. jodi, brody, cody and fourth. [ laughter ] you guys, last night was the seventh episode of "the bachelor." you guys love "the bachelor"? [ cheers and applause ] i love that show. six women are still competing for juan pablo. [ laughter ] but if you missed last night's episode, don't worry because here to reenact a scene with actual lines from the show is questlove and tariq from the roots. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank
olympic gold medal snowboarder jamie anderson right there!heers and applause ] you're awesome, pal! you're awesome. get this, guys. an organization called clowns of america international -- that's a real organization. they're saying that the u.s. is actually facing a shortage of clowns. [ audience aws ] then they opened the door to one car and said, "never mind, here they are." there's 20,000 clowns in there. volkswagen jetta. this story is just crazy. last week a woman in...
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. >> shawny anderson and aaron hillier live in northern california and early in january the couple had loud argument and the police showed up. >> you are wanting to take my child away because we had an argument. >> they discovered a home in disarray and this. >> because the marijuana laying out here. >> the scene isn't pretty, but according to california law it's not illegal either. anderson and hillier have legal prescriptions for marijuana. >> i was pleading with them, look, you guys, i understand your perception, but we are wonderful parents, hard working. they just kept telling us, oh, no, no, they couldn't conceive of the fact that you can be a wonderful parent, decent human being, and medicate with marijuana. >> a social worker placed the couple's 11-month-old son into protective custody. we wanted to get more insight into their reasoning. but cps, child protective services, won't speak about individual cases. but here's what a spokesman did say they look for. >> is there a danger to the child. is the child being neglected. is there a safety, you know, hazard that could potential
. >> shawny anderson and aaron hillier live in northern california and early in january the couple had loud argument and the police showed up. >> you are wanting to take my child away because we had an argument. >> they discovered a home in disarray and this. >> because the marijuana laying out here. >> the scene isn't pretty, but according to california law it's not illegal either. anderson and hillier have legal prescriptions for marijuana. >> i was...
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during an argument in houston on the ninth of june last year fifty nine year old anderson was to add to the two dozen times in the face and head she faces a sentence of up to life in prison. jurors took less than two hours to reach a verdict which was based upon whether to heal its actions could be justified. throughout the trial prosecutors reinforce the true hello. a native of mexico was out of control and that of the incidents journalists at the anderson not allowing him to get up while striking him in the head with her stiletto prosecutors noted that she had zero injuries after the confrontation and that she has a history of violence which was made evident by q former boyfriends his teacher who had assaulted them two weeks prior to anderson's death. us defence a critique he too has been treated to many cheap for each task of this three day visit to china the chief eighteen is tony's counterparts to discuss a range of strategic issues including north korea and saw the security paid tools to raise charges series regarding territorial disputes with neighboring states such as japan a
during an argument in houston on the ninth of june last year fifty nine year old anderson was to add to the two dozen times in the face and head she faces a sentence of up to life in prison. jurors took less than two hours to reach a verdict which was based upon whether to heal its actions could be justified. throughout the trial prosecutors reinforce the true hello. a native of mexico was out of control and that of the incidents journalists at the anderson not allowing him to get up while...
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should mike anderson be forced to serve his 13-year sentence? edition of "news nation." thanks for joining us. i'm tamron hall. up next, "andrea mitchell reports" and the coverage of the boston strong tribute. cars are driven by people. they're why we innovate. they're who we protect. they're why we make life less complicated. it's about people. we are volvo of sweden. as a police officer, i've helped many people in the last 23 years, but i needed help in quitting smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix varenicline is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix reduced the urge for me to smoke. it actually caught me by surprise. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking, or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood, and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these, stop chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental-health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious
should mike anderson be forced to serve his 13-year sentence? edition of "news nation." thanks for joining us. i'm tamron hall. up next, "andrea mitchell reports" and the coverage of the boston strong tribute. cars are driven by people. they're why we innovate. they're who we protect. they're why we make life less complicated. it's about people. we are volvo of sweden. as a police officer, i've helped many people in the last 23 years, but i needed help in quitting smoking. [...
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anderson?ry much. >>> a new gm recall affecting more than a million vehicles. a special request for president obama to assist the victims in the devastating landslide. more on that ahead. (agent) i'll walk you guys through every step. (dad) so if we sell, do you think we can swing it? (agent) i have the numbers right here and based on the comps that i've found, the timing is perfect. ...there's a lot of buyers for a house like yours. (dad) that's good to know. (mom) i'm so excited. i'm on expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for, because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. but i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care, i t
anderson?ry much. >>> a new gm recall affecting more than a million vehicles. a special request for president obama to assist the victims in the devastating landslide. more on that ahead. (agent) i'll walk you guys through every step. (dad) so if we sell, do you think we can swing it? (agent) i have the numbers right here and based on the comps that i've found, the timing is perfect. ...there's a lot of buyers for a house like yours. (dad) that's good to know. (mom) i'm so excited. i'm...
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during an argument in houston on the ninth of june last year fifty nine year old anderson was that the two dozen times in the face and head she faces a sentence of up to life in prison. jurors took less than two hours reaching verdict which was based upon whether to heal its actions could be justified. throughout the trial prosecutors reinforce the true hello. a native of mexico was out of control and that of the incidents journalists at the anderson not allowing him to get out while striking him in the head with her stiletto prosecutors noted that she had zero injuries after the competition and she has a history of violence which was made evident by q former boyfriend to see a tree who had assaulted them two weeks prior to anderson's death i eye. you need a few years ago ultra traditional dishes with a modern twist or served with linus israel the winds one would think it would be difficult to introduce foreign wines across the country with a rich winemaking tradition. but yet at the front room and installed the quota for great number of oscar wines has succeeded in attracting wine lov
during an argument in houston on the ninth of june last year fifty nine year old anderson was that the two dozen times in the face and head she faces a sentence of up to life in prison. jurors took less than two hours reaching verdict which was based upon whether to heal its actions could be justified. throughout the trial prosecutors reinforce the true hello. a native of mexico was out of control and that of the incidents journalists at the anderson not allowing him to get out while striking...
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maybe just a slight variation of it, but still something new, anderson. >> i don't understand how -- you either have a recording of what was said or you don't have a recording of what was said. it's not like you can confuse the words there. what has this done to the credibility of the investigation? people have been skeptical all along about the inconsistencies coming from the malaysian authorities, particularly the families. >> yeah, as far as credibility, talk about another ding. a huge dent if you will, where's the transcript, everyone's been asking, where is the evidence, where is the transcript, this is certainly not going to still any conference from the other governments involved here, the families who have been asking for this evidence. they want to see did, it is certainly not going to extend any sort of good will to anyone. >> nick, in kuala lumpur, have the families, particularly in china, they've been demanding more information all along from the malaysians. is there any indication they're getting what they want? >> anderson, some of them have actually come down from beij
maybe just a slight variation of it, but still something new, anderson. >> i don't understand how -- you either have a recording of what was said or you don't have a recording of what was said. it's not like you can confuse the words there. what has this done to the credibility of the investigation? people have been skeptical all along about the inconsistencies coming from the malaysian authorities, particularly the families. >> yeah, as far as credibility, talk about another ding....
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in 1939 anderson's race became on issue at home. it was here in the winter of 1939 at the daughters of america's constitution hall in washington, where there was a whites' only policy. >> the decision which clearly they have apologised for many times over was a great illustration of what we do in terms of a country that is not obvious prejudices. >> first lady roosevelt's reaction was to resign dar membership, and she enlisted department of interior to put marion anderson in the spotlight with a performance on the steps of the lincoln memorial easter sunday april 9th, 1939. [ singing ] >> secretary icky left no doubt. >> genius, like justice is blind. >> in what may have been the first outdoor concert anderson sang for 25,000 fans, becoming the symbol of racial reconciliation. >> skye turns 10 years old. she was chosen by the south-east tennis and learning center. >> when they said she could sing, the goddess of the american revolution, she didn't get mad or angry, she kept on going. >> after the concert her fame grew. she was the f
in 1939 anderson's race became on issue at home. it was here in the winter of 1939 at the daughters of america's constitution hall in washington, where there was a whites' only policy. >> the decision which clearly they have apologised for many times over was a great illustration of what we do in terms of a country that is not obvious prejudices. >> first lady roosevelt's reaction was to resign dar membership, and she enlisted department of interior to put marion anderson in the...
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had worried anderson had a head injury but her vitals are normal.. >>> we got a break from the rain, nice to see the sun outside. let's look at what else is heading our way. >> one more weak system and bigger changes by the weekend. we had sunshine make a comeback. the cool weather pattern remains in place. there's a weather system offshore. tomorrow will be dry, we'll keep things dry, we're thickening up the high clouds. as far as the cold temperature. a frost advisory in mendicino county, we could have patchy frost locally in the inland valley. right now not so cold, tracking 50s and lower 60s. santa rosa 61, walnut creek 61. the forecast cold numbers to start out the thursday morning. coolest spot. widespread 40s around the bay. san francisco, oakland, san jose 43 degrees. get ready to bundle up in the morning. currently in san francisco 56 degrees. here's a camera, tomorrow with the afternoon hours we'll thicken up the high clouds throughout the day. san francisco 60 degrees for an afternoon high. in san jose see the cloud buildup. san jose afte
had worried anderson had a head injury but her vitals are normal.. >>> we got a break from the rain, nice to see the sun outside. let's look at what else is heading our way. >> one more weak system and bigger changes by the weekend. we had sunshine make a comeback. the cool weather pattern remains in place. there's a weather system offshore. tomorrow will be dry, we'll keep things dry, we're thickening up the high clouds. as far as the cold temperature. a frost advisory in...
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. >> reporter: anderson, good morning if from perth. the bluefin-21 down doing its work at the moment. by our calculations it is almost half way through the ocean floor segment of that as we know it takes two hours to get down and 16 hours on the bottom and two hours to get up and then they download the data. planes and ships out there today. we had been told that phase of things looking for surface wreckage would be scaled down this week. no sign of that yet. they are still in the air and on the ocean looking for any wreckage. of course, none found so far. we're now in to our sixth week. >> none found so far. the data, has it been processed from the bluefin's first dive which was called off because of unexpected depth that it suddenly faced. did they find anything of note? >> good question. in fact, only in the last hour, anderson, we did get word about that. it covered about four square miles during that aborted mission. on a normal mission, it would cover 15 1/2 square miles or 40 square kilometers. they did analyze the data and sad
. >> reporter: anderson, good morning if from perth. the bluefin-21 down doing its work at the moment. by our calculations it is almost half way through the ocean floor segment of that as we know it takes two hours to get down and 16 hours on the bottom and two hours to get up and then they download the data. planes and ships out there today. we had been told that phase of things looking for surface wreckage would be scaled down this week. no sign of that yet. they are still in the air...
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>> yeah, it is fascinating, anderson, what they are. they are called sonobuoys, or buoys, they are dropped from the aircraft and are being spread around the search area as an added tool if you will. electronic ears, listening to anything from malaysian flight 370. they can carry up to 70 of these, peppering the ocean field. one has already picked up four pings from the towed pinger locator. they drop a line down from a thousand feet and listen basically. it seems one of them got a hit, a ping from the frequency hit from the data recorder. that has given even more optimism to those searches. preliminary data, though -- >> let's talk about that preliminary data. i understand the testing was done overnight to try to analyze if the signal came from flight 370. do we know when we'll get an update on that, or when the process is? >> well, yeah, hopefully today. you're right. the plane gets the signal back from these buoys. and they have sent that data off. we're in perth, they sent it to adelaide, where it is being examined. it is a couple of
>> yeah, it is fascinating, anderson, what they are. they are called sonobuoys, or buoys, they are dropped from the aircraft and are being spread around the search area as an added tool if you will. electronic ears, listening to anything from malaysian flight 370. they can carry up to 70 of these, peppering the ocean field. one has already picked up four pings from the towed pinger locator. they drop a line down from a thousand feet and listen basically. it seems one of them got a hit, a...
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. >> mike anderson. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> reporter: mike anderson is nine monthsr sentence for an armed robbery that took place in 1999. he shul have gone to prison in 2002 after a conviction and unsuccessful appeals but missouri made a mistake. they forgot about him. >> they said it was a clerical error. >> a clerical error? >> a clerical error. >> that's what i they say? >> that's what they say. >> they mistakenly thought he was already there. anderson said he waited and waited. >> what did you think would happen? >> as the days and weeks and months went become? >> i had a sense that everything would be okay. to this day i still have that. >> reporter: if anderson had gone to prison on schedule in 2002, he would have been released last summer. instead that's when the state realized it was attempting to discharge someone who'd never served his sentence. law enforcement didn't have to look very hard to find him though. during the last decade anderson lived life by the book. he built a home, started a business, coached football, married laquana, and started a famil
. >> mike anderson. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> reporter: mike anderson is nine monthsr sentence for an armed robbery that took place in 1999. he shul have gone to prison in 2002 after a conviction and unsuccessful appeals but missouri made a mistake. they forgot about him. >> they said it was a clerical error. >> a clerical error? >> a clerical error. >> that's what i they say? >> that's what they say. >> they...
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dear anderson ♪ ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ >> look what mommy brought you!is mom made more money than she ever inherited. he is the hardest working guy in the business. we know that for a fact. he makes $11 million a year. >>> heating up the offscreen, we are talking about keri russell and matthew reece of the spy series "the americans." >> you see them being cozy in a play here last week. they are husband and wife on their show. rumors of them being together started last year after russell and her husband ended their seven-year marriage. >>> you have to pay for just about everything on an airplane these days. so passengers flying across australia were treated to an amazing in-flight entertainment free of charge. ♪ ♪ >> isn't that great? captured on a cell phone. that's the australian cast of the "lion king" belting out "the circle of life" before taking off to brisbane. that is a live impromptu performance. ♪ >> how cool is that. >> totally cool. >> most flights you just have to worry about a baby crying on a flight. i've never seen that happen. >> how grea
dear anderson ♪ ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ >> look what mommy brought you!is mom made more money than she ever inherited. he is the hardest working guy in the business. we know that for a fact. he makes $11 million a year. >>> heating up the offscreen, we are talking about keri russell and matthew reece of the spy series "the americans." >> you see them being cozy in a play here last week. they are husband and wife on their show. rumors of them being together...
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ella no sufriÓ ninguna herida en la pelea con anderson.o que enfrenta cadena perpetua. >>> hay gran revuelo en mÉxico tras revelarse que el ex gobernador interino, del estado de michoacÁn, jesÚs reina garcÍa. se reuniÓ en mÁs de una ocasiÓn con uno de los criminales mÁs buscado de las repÚblica mexicana. con el lÍder de los caballeros templarios conocido como la tuta. en otras palabras. mientras las autoridades muy ec mexicanas buscan a la tuta hasta por debajo de las piedras. sabÍan donde se encontraba, pues estaban teniendo encuentros clandestinos. rogelio mora-tagle tiene la investigaciÓn. >>> cuando jurÓ como gobernador interino de michoacÁn, jesÚs reina se comprometiÓ a cumplir con patriotismo. >>> asÍ lo quisiere que la naciÓn y el estado lo demanden (aplausos). >>> aparentemente no lo hizo y hoy se encuentra arraigado, odette nido profesionalmente porque se presume que tiene sacos con el narcotrÁfico. >>> la importancia y trascendencia decidimos arraigar a esta persona. >>> la procuradurÍa de la repÚblica, informÓ que tiene muchas p
ella no sufriÓ ninguna herida en la pelea con anderson.o que enfrenta cadena perpetua. >>> hay gran revuelo en mÉxico tras revelarse que el ex gobernador interino, del estado de michoacÁn, jesÚs reina garcÍa. se reuniÓ en mÁs de una ocasiÓn con uno de los criminales mÁs buscado de las repÚblica mexicana. con el lÍder de los caballeros templarios conocido como la tuta. en otras palabras. mientras las autoridades muy ec mexicanas buscan a la tuta hasta por debajo de las...
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on the first day. >> anderson is beautiful. especially when you have to worry about the water scarce. you have so much of a water way that you don't have to deal with them. it was really nice to have something big and wide where you can tuck away and hide away basically and have fun still. >> the fishing is great. it was better this year, the fish were really good. nice healthy fish. >> you think that might be a little karma from them reopening after the drought. >> of course. >> reporter: today rangers and the fire department started patrol to make sure people had the proper safety equipment an inspection station opened up. >> we'll see how long it lasts. it all depends on the weather. >> reporter: certainly does. but the water district says if the levels drop too fast, that will also put an early ends to the boating season. live in morgan hill, robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> california voters are well aware that the state is in the midst of a severe drought. but our exclusive field poll finds there's no consensus. ine
on the first day. >> anderson is beautiful. especially when you have to worry about the water scarce. you have so much of a water way that you don't have to deal with them. it was really nice to have something big and wide where you can tuck away and hide away basically and have fun still. >> the fishing is great. it was better this year, the fish were really good. nice healthy fish. >> you think that might be a little karma from them reopening after the drought. >> of...