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ben anderson: no.done environmental stories and films about slave labor in to buy. -- in dubai. conflict -- i can cope there. i can get young men with weapons to open up to me. charlie: where wouldn't you go? ben anderson: i have never said no to a job. charlie: if isis said -- come, would you talk about anything you could want to? ben anderson: that is a good point. that was offered. we did a film with isis where a filmmaker had a relationship with those guys. there was talk of me going in there. which would have been me. charlie: and? ben anderson: they promised a letter with the guarantee of my safety. my problem is not a guarantee of safety, the problem was morally i had a very big problem. they take pleasure in beheading journalists and civilians. journalistically i could not see a really good reason to go. we had done the film already. we had shown the nature of these guys. we knew what they were capable of and what they wanted to do. i didn't think there was anything to gain from doing that stuf
ben anderson: no.done environmental stories and films about slave labor in to buy. -- in dubai. conflict -- i can cope there. i can get young men with weapons to open up to me. charlie: where wouldn't you go? ben anderson: i have never said no to a job. charlie: if isis said -- come, would you talk about anything you could want to? ben anderson: that is a good point. that was offered. we did a film with isis where a filmmaker had a relationship with those guys. there was talk of me going in...
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officer anderson and mallory are transported to the hospital.ed for a concussion and his eyebrow is stitched up. mallory dies from his gunshot wounds. an internal investigation concludes that mallory's shooting was justified. since the incident, officer anderson and detective weekly have become good friends. anderson knows had weekly not stopped and assisted, he might not have survived. >> detective weekly is definitely a hero. i know without his assistance, the situation probably would have turned out a lot different. he's definitely my hero, and i know that he's probably going to say it was just part of the job. >> i have no idea what would have happened. i was just glad i was there so he wasn't alone. >>> coming up -- a cop drives through a storm unaware that he is on a collision course with a tornado. >> when the wind speeds begin to approach 90 to 100 miles per hour, the ability for that tornado to roll that car increases dramatically. >> when "caught on camera: dash cam diaries" continues. thanks for calling angie's list. how may i help yo
officer anderson and mallory are transported to the hospital.ed for a concussion and his eyebrow is stitched up. mallory dies from his gunshot wounds. an internal investigation concludes that mallory's shooting was justified. since the incident, officer anderson and detective weekly have become good friends. anderson knows had weekly not stopped and assisted, he might not have survived. >> detective weekly is definitely a hero. i know without his assistance, the situation probably would...
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>> well anderson i noeknow that i must forgive, anderson, but right now, no.ocess, and i have not gotten there yet. it is a process, and i have not gotten there yet. >> sylvia thank you so much and you have incredible strength. >>> and tonight we have breaking news on the massive manhunt for those escaped inmates david sweat and richard matt and their dna has been found in a cabin not far from the prison they escaped from. rest rate going down. according to this score alert, my fico score just went up to 816. 816. 816! 816! fico scores are used in 90% of credit decisions. so get your credit swagger on. go to experian.com become a member of experian credit tracker and take charge of your score. we got the new tempur-flex and it's got the spring and bounce of a traditional mattress. you sink into it, but you can still move it around. now that i have a tempur-flex, i can finally get a good night's sleep. when i flop down on the bed, and it's just like, 'ah, this is perfect.' wherever you put your body it just supports you. like little support elfs are just holdin
>> well anderson i noeknow that i must forgive, anderson, but right now, no.ocess, and i have not gotten there yet. it is a process, and i have not gotten there yet. >> sylvia thank you so much and you have incredible strength. >>> and tonight we have breaking news on the massive manhunt for those escaped inmates david sweat and richard matt and their dna has been found in a cabin not far from the prison they escaped from. rest rate going down. according to this score...
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tonight -- anthony anderson. public service announcement from jeremy lin, nick young and dikembe mutombo. plus, jimmy versus paul pierce in the dunk tank. presented by juicy fruit. with cleto and the cletones. and now, nothing but net. here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hello, everyone. welcome. thanks for joining us for our nba game night special. hey, let's start off with something fun, because i know -- a lot of the people watching are watching in bars where the volume is probably turned off and the bar tenders probably aren't paying attention. so, this will be especially for them. you will not need sound for this, even though you can't hear. all right, here we go. hey, everyone in the bar. i know you can't hear me right now. so, here's a fun idea. it's harder than i thought. go up to the bartender and say -- can you put some snu in my drink? he or she will ask, what's snu? and that is when you say -- nothing, what's snu with you? oh -- sorry. nothing, what's snu
tonight -- anthony anderson. public service announcement from jeremy lin, nick young and dikembe mutombo. plus, jimmy versus paul pierce in the dunk tank. presented by juicy fruit. with cleto and the cletones. and now, nothing but net. here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hello, everyone. welcome. thanks for joining us for our nba game night special. hey, let's start off with something fun, because i know -- a lot of the people...
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anderson. >> bizarre, tom. thank you very much. by anthony gange, host of "tier talk" a raidy radio show. and fbi profiler maryellen o'toole. anthony, what top of prisoners do they try to single out when they're choosing somebody to groom? >> corrections is an honorable profession. law enforcement professional do's their work every day. this isolated incident does not define who we are in any way, shape or form. in regards to -- i guess, a target it depend on the situation and the vulnerability of the person. like i don't know the story for this young lady. let's say, in case sunnykascase she has low self-esteem. they will know what to say to her to build up her self-esteem. gets home and looks for comfort who is she thinking about? the inmate to lift her up. starts thinking of the inmate at home. now going to work looking forward to seeing him. build on vulnerabilities. also depend on situations created. manifested through the inmate or could be created by us as staff. she could have been -- separated from staff. you know maybe st
anderson. >> bizarre, tom. thank you very much. by anthony gange, host of "tier talk" a raidy radio show. and fbi profiler maryellen o'toole. anthony, what top of prisoners do they try to single out when they're choosing somebody to groom? >> corrections is an honorable profession. law enforcement professional do's their work every day. this isolated incident does not define who we are in any way, shape or form. in regards to -- i guess, a target it depend on the situation...
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. >> up next on booktv from white house correspondent kate anderson brouwer correspondent kate anderson brouwer talks of a daily life in the white house residence. are images of white house butlers, maids and other stats reports of what it's like to take care of the first family, from the kennedys to the obama's obama's. >> you want to get started? >> yes. welcome, everyone. thank you for spending part of your evening with us at barnes & noble in bethesda. we are excited to welcome the best selling author kate anderson brower, with her ex ordinary book "the residence." my name is passionate on the business development manager at barnes & noble in bethesda and all of us are so happy that you were with us today. kate anderson brower has written and meticulously researched and fascinating book that chronicles 50 years of service by white house residence staff and she's going to speak to us about the writing of the book and read from her book. she is an accomplished journalist who covered the first term of the obama white house for "bloomberg news" and is a former cbs news staffer and a for
. >> up next on booktv from white house correspondent kate anderson brouwer correspondent kate anderson brouwer talks of a daily life in the white house residence. are images of white house butlers, maids and other stats reports of what it's like to take care of the first family, from the kennedys to the obama's obama's. >> you want to get started? >> yes. welcome, everyone. thank you for spending part of your evening with us at barnes & noble in bethesda. we are excited...
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anderson?thought about not shooting people because they had been so nice to him. yet nevertheless, despite them welcoming him in, embracing him into the bosom of the church on that night, he took out that gun and killed people. brian, you spoke, as we just showed you, his friend, earlier, what other details did he give you about this guy? >> reporter: joey meek said, on this night, recently, when the shooter talked about wanting to start a race war, and wanting segregation, that he had really had a lot to drink, that he had had a liter of vodka, which is an extraordinary amount of vodka for anybody, but for somebody of a small stature, as this shooter, from the physical descriptions of him, that's an astounding amount of vodka. but he said, when he had that vodka, he started talking about a race war, and that's the point he decided to take his gun from him and just hide it somewhere. he, a view hours later, joey meek said he didn't want to be accused or caught, having stolen a gun from someone,
anderson?thought about not shooting people because they had been so nice to him. yet nevertheless, despite them welcoming him in, embracing him into the bosom of the church on that night, he took out that gun and killed people. brian, you spoke, as we just showed you, his friend, earlier, what other details did he give you about this guy? >> reporter: joey meek said, on this night, recently, when the shooter talked about wanting to start a race war, and wanting segregation, that he had...
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anderson, a real game change he have.icant break for law enforcement. >> the fact that forensic evidence was found? >> absolutely. the recent developments coupled with the sighting of a person. obviously it's not 100% it was one of these individuals but the likelihood or probability of that will bear out. one thing to keep in mind even though dna was found in the cabin, you really don't know how fresh it is or how long they have been in there. but through interviewing the owner of the cab skpin so on you can determine if there was any weapons in there, if there was maybe a cabin that was full of food that they might have made a goodie bag to further go on the run, secrete themselves in the woods. game changer. especially dna from both of these individuals puts them together. you can rule out any alternate plan for another getaway car that might have been considered. >> lenny, to you, does this tell you that there wasn't really a plan b, that joyce mitchell may have been the only plan that they had, the fact this they are
anderson, a real game change he have.icant break for law enforcement. >> the fact that forensic evidence was found? >> absolutely. the recent developments coupled with the sighting of a person. obviously it's not 100% it was one of these individuals but the likelihood or probability of that will bear out. one thing to keep in mind even though dna was found in the cabin, you really don't know how fresh it is or how long they have been in there. but through interviewing the owner of...
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well we'll have more with becky anderson in tunisia when we come back.hat with a professor of middle eastern politics to get his take on the trio of terror attacks that we saw unfold in three countries over the world in the last 24 hours. we'll be right back. most of my life. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara® it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses... ...stelara® helps me be in season. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and increase your risk of infections. some serious infections require hospitalization. before starting stelara® your doctor should test for tuberculosis. stelara® may increase your risk of cancer. always tell your doctor if you have any sign of infection have had cancer, or if you develop any new skin growths. do not take stelara® if you are allergic to stelara® or any of its ingredients. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems. these may be signs of a rare potentially fatal br
well we'll have more with becky anderson in tunisia when we come back.hat with a professor of middle eastern politics to get his take on the trio of terror attacks that we saw unfold in three countries over the world in the last 24 hours. we'll be right back. most of my life. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara® it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses... ...stelara® helps me be in season. stelara® may lower your...
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>> anderson: to the ground.i never will forget that. >> whitaker: the officers say that tanisha was kicking at them and resisting them. >> anderson: that's absolutely untrue. i was there, i know. >> whitaker: the family says one officer put his knee in her back as he cuffed her face down on the sidewalk. she stopped moving. they waited 20 minutes for an ambulance. she was pronounced dead at the hospital. tanisha anderson was 37. the medical examiner ruled her death a homicide. the anderson family is suing cleveland, and has demanded all officers be trained to deal with the mentally ill. >> williams: it's another incident that we definitely feel sorry that it happened, period. >> whitaker: do your officers have training in how to deal with the mentally ill? >> williams: yes, some of our officers do. we have approximately close to 450 officers that are trained in crisis intervention. >> whitaker: 450 out of how many? >> williams: out of approximately 900 that are in patrol. the agencies that were in place, i'd say
>> anderson: to the ground.i never will forget that. >> whitaker: the officers say that tanisha was kicking at them and resisting them. >> anderson: that's absolutely untrue. i was there, i know. >> whitaker: the family says one officer put his knee in her back as he cuffed her face down on the sidewalk. she stopped moving. they waited 20 minutes for an ambulance. she was pronounced dead at the hospital. tanisha anderson was 37. the medical examiner ruled her death a...
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>> reporter: well, the sheriff tells me, anderson, a law enforcement briefing was held. and the message is, today is the day that we catch them. well, they have not been caught as of yet. but you have hundreds of police who are surrounding the hot spots, the perimeter, police remain confident that time is on their side and these guys would be nabbed, they couldn't go very far from where they are found. >>> and blades and hamburger meat. and how it got to richard matt, the woman's alleged lover. late tonight, we have word that joyce mitchell has admitted to doctoring the meat and implicating a correction's officer in the arrest. he has something to say about that. and now joining us, jason carroll with details of the arrest. how are you learning about the tools and the prison? >> reporter: well, just about a week before the prisoners made their escape, apparently, joyce mitchell convinced a guard there at the prison, jean palmer, to help smuggle in this slab of meat. inside this slab of meat, the hacksaw blades you talked about. but i spoke to his attorney who said his cl
>> reporter: well, the sheriff tells me, anderson, a law enforcement briefing was held. and the message is, today is the day that we catch them. well, they have not been caught as of yet. but you have hundreds of police who are surrounding the hot spots, the perimeter, police remain confident that time is on their side and these guys would be nabbed, they couldn't go very far from where they are found. >>> and blades and hamburger meat. and how it got to richard matt, the woman's...
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anderson. >> thank you very much. incredible pictures there. continuing coverage in the next hour. we're on through the 10:00 hour tonight. more of the breaking news. word that a murderer of prison worker joyce mitchell's husband might have been part of two killer's escape plan. the question did they threaten her with that or tempt her or was it all just a diversion? we'll be right back. we got the new tempur-flex and it's got the spring and bounce of a traditional mattress. you sink into it, but you can still move around. now that i have a tempur-flex, i can finally get a good night's sleep. (vo) change your sleep. change your life. change to tempur-pedic. let's take a look at your credit. >>i know i have a 786 fico score, thanks to experian.com. so what else are you going to throw in? leather seats? >>and this... get your credit swagger on. become a member of experian credit tracker and find out your fico score powered by experian. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made
anderson. >> thank you very much. incredible pictures there. continuing coverage in the next hour. we're on through the 10:00 hour tonight. more of the breaking news. word that a murderer of prison worker joyce mitchell's husband might have been part of two killer's escape plan. the question did they threaten her with that or tempt her or was it all just a diversion? we'll be right back. we got the new tempur-flex and it's got the spring and bounce of a traditional mattress. you sink into...
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>> anderson i do think it is inevitable. you have to look at the conflict in the police chiefmiddle east it is getting worst every day. the sunni community in general is under siege. and you find these lone wolves that may not have direct contact with the islamic state but they feel threatened and it is an existential threat for them and way they strike out in using in this case this precise violence against police officers or pamela geller. and i think we're seeing more and more of this every day and i think it is inevitable that one of the guys will stay off the radar and not text and manage to hurt somebody. >> bob baer julia chyme, i appreciate you being on. set your dvr to watch ac360 new time. >> and the duggars, they speak out when they find out how they learn their son molested his sisters. how many times he did this and how many times he confessed. how many children he may have molested and how very very young one of his alleged victims is. >>> later, the best look at the police theory of what happened before this w
>> anderson i do think it is inevitable. you have to look at the conflict in the police chiefmiddle east it is getting worst every day. the sunni community in general is under siege. and you find these lone wolves that may not have direct contact with the islamic state but they feel threatened and it is an existential threat for them and way they strike out in using in this case this precise violence against police officers or pamela geller. and i think we're seeing more and more of this...
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anderson. >> do we know -- have they heard any banging or anything?they're obviously -- they're on part of the ship itself, correct? >> reporter: well, yesterday late into the day they pulled a 21-year-old man who had been banging showing signs of life. but in the last several hours we haven't heard any positive news, i must tell you. that's what they've been doing, walking along the hull, tapping the hull with these tiny hammers to see if anyone can tap back or shout back. it's extraordinary the kind of rudimentary technology they're using. they're going in there with welders and divers. but this is a very -- very fast flowing river and a very murky one. it's dangerous work trying to get people out. with that expanded search area, it tells me that they are less confident that they're going to find people immediately in the vicinity of that vessel. >> david mckenzie. appreciate the update. >>> let's get the latest on other stories. amara walker has a "360" new and business update. >>> the most powerful man in world soccer stepping down from his post.
anderson. >> do we know -- have they heard any banging or anything?they're obviously -- they're on part of the ship itself, correct? >> reporter: well, yesterday late into the day they pulled a 21-year-old man who had been banging showing signs of life. but in the last several hours we haven't heard any positive news, i must tell you. that's what they've been doing, walking along the hull, tapping the hull with these tiny hammers to see if anyone can tap back or shout back. it's...
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anthony anderson, everybody.l pierce in a dunk tank shootout. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live: game night" are brought to you by juicy fruit. so sweet, you can't help but chew. ah! aflac? aflac! i thought you said this guy was the best? oh, he's a horrible stylist. gah? but he's the best at paying claims fast! really... mmhmm. paid mine in just one day. one day? yea. aaaflaaaac! in just one day, we approve and pay. one day pay, only from aflac. ♪ what's this? a box. it takes worn out things and makes 'em better. it's our biggest breakthrough yet! we're taking worn out batteries... ...and making them into something strong. energizer ecoadvanced. world's first long lasting battery made with 4% recycled batteries. let's do a reality check. kids will be kids. dogs will be dogs. so let's get some paint that's more than just paint. made to stand up to this... and look beautiful for years. let's loose the old marks, and messes. and stop new one's in their tracks. let's worry proof our
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anderson? >> and you were at the canadian border today. obviously not that far from this facility. and there are parts of it as many people know that are relatively easy to cross. >> reporter: absolutely. there are the official check points that are much harder to get through. then there are these other spots called open areas where you can just walk across the border. you don't to have show any documents or provide a passport to bored he security. at one point, i had one foot in the u.s. and one foot in canada. i simply walked across. no questions asked. they are helping to monitor those by using canine units, which can help sniff out a bad guy who might be hiding in a car trunk. they have cameras and video surveillance watching that. the border patrol told me today that they just picked up three iraqi men, he said, who were trying to get from upstate new york across the bored entire canada by using one of the open areas. they do say it is working but it is a very, very big area to monitor. >>
anderson? >> and you were at the canadian border today. obviously not that far from this facility. and there are parts of it as many people know that are relatively easy to cross. >> reporter: absolutely. there are the official check points that are much harder to get through. then there are these other spots called open areas where you can just walk across the border. you don't to have show any documents or provide a passport to bored he security. at one point, i had one foot in...
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anderson. >> jason, i understand you are on your way to court. do you have an exact time when it is going to start? >> well, i've -- in fact just got off the phone with his attorney asking more specifics about the timing of this. i am just told it will be this evening. it should be happening sometime shortly. but you know court cases go through the system, andersen, shortly could mean an hour or two. >> we will obviously try to bring it to our viewers whenever possible. jason carroll, thank you. joining us legal analyst former federal prosecutor sonny hostin. what do you make of the new charges? >> i think they're significant. low level felonies, class d and e. still criminal exposure. talking for dangerous prison contraband, that's one to seven years, destruction of evidence, one to four years. these are significant charges. if they're going to treat him the same way or similar the way they treated joyce mitchell we are going to see someone that may get a bond but may still be in prison. some one who is perp walked. and someone sent the message
anderson. >> jason, i understand you are on your way to court. do you have an exact time when it is going to start? >> well, i've -- in fact just got off the phone with his attorney asking more specifics about the timing of this. i am just told it will be this evening. it should be happening sometime shortly. but you know court cases go through the system, andersen, shortly could mean an hour or two. >> we will obviously try to bring it to our viewers whenever possible. jason...
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anderson, he's always there. you know, it's his seat. >> i had just walked out and got a newspaper.ame back and sit down, opened it up and started to read. >> outside, an elderly woman has just lost control of her car. >> she was coming from town and she was coming up through the road. and they say that some cars behind her said that she was kind of weaving a little bit. >> as she enters the restaurant parking lot marilou shepherd hit a vehicle ready to pull out of the bp station. right next door. >> she hit another vehicle sitting in the parking lot of the coffee house. then she comes through the windows of the building. >> the car crashes into the booth where anderson is sitting and he's thrown across the diner. >> i didn't realize what was going on at all. i didn't see anything. >> the vehicle pushed the booth all the way under our counter. he went through two of our rotating chairs. he went through them. >> next thing i knew, everything was on top of me. >> i didn't even see kenny. i just couldn't see him. >> i just knew somebody had got killed. >> but anderson is alive. >> i co
anderson, he's always there. you know, it's his seat. >> i had just walked out and got a newspaper.ame back and sit down, opened it up and started to read. >> outside, an elderly woman has just lost control of her car. >> she was coming from town and she was coming up through the road. and they say that some cars behind her said that she was kind of weaving a little bit. >> as she enters the restaurant parking lot marilou shepherd hit a vehicle ready to pull out of the...
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>> reporter: they do, anderson, and they're certainly hoping so. they've already searched 16 square miles, about 10,000 acres. the area is shifting, and that really is based on the 1,400 leads that they have now. the information that they're getting from those leads is telling them to shift to a different area. but still here nearby the prison, they're shifting the roadblocks, they're shifting the k9 units. the lead investigator told us they don't have any hard evidence that these guys have left town, that they're not in this area. they don't have any reports of a stolen car that they may have taken to get out of town. they're working off the evidence that they have, which tells them that they are still right here. and one last thing, richard matt, one of the escapees, his m.o., his style when he has escaped prison before is to lay low until the time is right to make a run for it. >> do investigators think that somebody else is giving them help now on the outside? >> they're certainly looking into that. we know at least if what joyce mitchell, the
>> reporter: they do, anderson, and they're certainly hoping so. they've already searched 16 square miles, about 10,000 acres. the area is shifting, and that really is based on the 1,400 leads that they have now. the information that they're getting from those leads is telling them to shift to a different area. but still here nearby the prison, they're shifting the roadblocks, they're shifting the k9 units. the lead investigator told us they don't have any hard evidence that these guys...
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anderson you are right.m the beginning they have been dealing with this and managing it by denying, minimizing rationalizing and making it a parental issue rather than a mental health issue and once they got help they went to the system they were locked into and schooling these children and where perfection is demanded all of the time and of course humans aren't perfect beings and they didn't get an evaluation for this child or his victims at any time. >> and jeff they keep saying, our daughters didn't know what happened they happened so fast they were asleep and they didn't feel it. i was stunned when they said this. >> they didn't know that. and the thing that i find soin fury ating about the situation is we talk about domestic violence whether it is sexual abuse or husband-wife as if it is something that families can manage and it is up to the families to resolve it but sexual abuse and domestic violence is a crime against the state as well as against the victims. and the state has to be involved. state h
anderson you are right.m the beginning they have been dealing with this and managing it by denying, minimizing rationalizing and making it a parental issue rather than a mental health issue and once they got help they went to the system they were locked into and schooling these children and where perfection is demanded all of the time and of course humans aren't perfect beings and they didn't get an evaluation for this child or his victims at any time. >> and jeff they keep saying, our...
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i think both anderson and cornell are right.ing up i never even thought about marriage. i never thought that i would be able to get married. i never thought i'd be able to call my partner my husband. your partner was just your roommate or your friend. so now it's not separate but equal, or as anderson said a hidden life or half life. it's a full life. you're a full part of the american experience. and so i think it means a lot fare a gay person someone who happens to be gay, a gay american to say, my husband, my wife and have the full benefits and have the full pledge of being an american the american constitution behind them. that means a lot. and those words that the president said and what happened at the supreme court i think is invaluable now. now we're all just one america. to me it was similar to when two people of different ethnicities could get married. i think it's just as big, what happened today. very emotional. >> a very emotional, very powerful moment in american history today. don lemon, anderson cooper and cornel
i think both anderson and cornell are right.ing up i never even thought about marriage. i never thought that i would be able to get married. i never thought i'd be able to call my partner my husband. your partner was just your roommate or your friend. so now it's not separate but equal, or as anderson said a hidden life or half life. it's a full life. you're a full part of the american experience. and so i think it means a lot fare a gay person someone who happens to be gay, a gay american to...
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>> they are not investigating the hospital anderson.he phone with a spokesperson from the department of health and she said elizabeth, your numbers are inaccurate. we will not do an interview with you. and i said well, tiffany, tell me what is inaccurate about them and let me explain what the numbers are and she said i have to go and can i explain how we got the numbers and she said i have to go and click hung up and in 20 years i've never had a state health official do that. >> well maybe she had a busy weekend. but maybe she'll be back. >> and gary tuchman is back. >> and they believe the hackers who carried out the breach of the networks may have tied to the china military and they believe they are the same group who did the anthem insurance hack this year. >>> a law enforcement official tells cnn the third person with alleged ties to the boston they're plot who had his rhode island home searched is a friend of the suspect shot to death by police on tuesday and another associate named david wright who was arrested. the third person q
>> they are not investigating the hospital anderson.he phone with a spokesperson from the department of health and she said elizabeth, your numbers are inaccurate. we will not do an interview with you. and i said well, tiffany, tell me what is inaccurate about them and let me explain what the numbers are and she said i have to go and can i explain how we got the numbers and she said i have to go and click hung up and in 20 years i've never had a state health official do that. >>...
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i'm becky anderson in tunisia. this is cnn news room. >>> we are following those three terror attacks very closely. a mosque, a factory and a hotel behind me all targeted in kuwait france and tunisia. firemen fired up the hotel killing 38 people. isis claimed the attack was carried out by them. officials say he wasn't known to have terror connections and no indication of foreign travel on his most recently issued passport. it is believed he worked in the tourism industry and that may be how he knew about this hotel. the whole attack lasted four to six minutes. well isis claims responsibility for this attack in kuwait city. hundreds are wounded and 28 dead. french authorities investigating a man who tried to blow up a factory. two wounded. police found a decapitated body and a severed head. witnesses say the shooter at this hotel behind me was taking out anyone he could see. take a listen as they describe what happened. >> i heard gunshots firing. first, i thought it was fireworks. then two minutes, boom boom, boom.
i'm becky anderson in tunisia. this is cnn news room. >>> we are following those three terror attacks very closely. a mosque, a factory and a hotel behind me all targeted in kuwait france and tunisia. firemen fired up the hotel killing 38 people. isis claimed the attack was carried out by them. officials say he wasn't known to have terror connections and no indication of foreign travel on his most recently issued passport. it is believed he worked in the tourism industry and that may...
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>> it's a good possibility, anderson.sure and can't confirm or deny that but they were very close in prison. as they said earlier they didn't share a cell they were next to each other. they were always seen together in the yard they ate together for the past several years so you know they are friends. are they together? we don't know. >> if they stay together does that make it easier from a law enforcement standpoint because you essentially don't have supraseparate manhunts going on? >> exactly. you got one manhunt at that point but if they do split up several leads are going to come in from a variety of different areas and whatnot that need to be vetted and certainly our folks and our task force working with the new york state troopers are not going to leave any stones unturned. so they're doing a full court press and i know we made both of these guys one of our top, two of our top 15 fugitives wanted fugitives in the u.s. marshal service, so we'll dedicate all our resources and equipment and manpower and money to get th
>> it's a good possibility, anderson.sure and can't confirm or deny that but they were very close in prison. as they said earlier they didn't share a cell they were next to each other. they were always seen together in the yard they ate together for the past several years so you know they are friends. are they together? we don't know. >> if they stay together does that make it easier from a law enforcement standpoint because you essentially don't have supraseparate manhunts going...
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tiffany anderson for vice president. [laughter] [cheers] hillary clinton: what i was going to say, i think we have three oprahs up here. i'm so glad to talk about the whole child, and working with the whole family, and providing opportunities for parents to be involved so that they are partners with teachers, and i think what you just said, and the results you're getting should be a wake-up call. about what is needed, and i would hope that you would get more financial support for your pre-k, more financial support to do the work that is making a difference in these children's lives. you have earned it. you've shown what it means to really take care of our kids. [applause] hillary clinton: i want you to know -- >> i want you to know i thought you'd be perfect for this because of the work she has done. we have many teachers and st. louis who are just as committed and dedicated. that story doesn't really gets told. one of the things that really strikes me about dr. anderson as when i called her about this panel, she was on
tiffany anderson for vice president. [laughter] [cheers] hillary clinton: what i was going to say, i think we have three oprahs up here. i'm so glad to talk about the whole child, and working with the whole family, and providing opportunities for parents to be involved so that they are partners with teachers, and i think what you just said, and the results you're getting should be a wake-up call. about what is needed, and i would hope that you would get more financial support for your pre-k,...
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it's unclear, anderson, how long that sexual relationship is going on or how they were able to carry it out in the prison. all of this is coming from joyce mitchell herself ultimately. the flaw in all this is if she is incorrect whether this may be sort of their plan b as one of our guests in the last hour suggested that maybe there was another plan that these two had and that they just kind of gave her a lot of information that she might end up giving authorities. >> right. there's a lot of questions about were they really relying on her? were they setting her up? did they want to go as somebody else? would they really have taken her along with them? maybe there was a plan to kill her. they're all trying to figure that out right now. all the investigators are hard at work on that. they're talking to a lot of people as we told you. they're talking to lyle mitchell, her husband, and they're also talking to her son, toby mitchell, anderson. they've questioned him. police have met with him at least once. they wanted to know from him according to the district attorney today telling me th
it's unclear, anderson, how long that sexual relationship is going on or how they were able to carry it out in the prison. all of this is coming from joyce mitchell herself ultimately. the flaw in all this is if she is incorrect whether this may be sort of their plan b as one of our guests in the last hour suggested that maybe there was another plan that these two had and that they just kind of gave her a lot of information that she might end up giving authorities. >> right. there's a lot...
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>> anderson.poke to the district attorney, drun wilye andrew wily and information on the tracking dog and how they picked up the scent. it happened at maple fields gas station and subway shop one mile down the road from the prison. just .9 miles away. he didn't say when they picked up the scent. he did say that's how they ended up in cadyville, a few miles away. he said the dogs have continued to follow the scent all the way to cadyville. couple of things to point out here. i asked about security cameras. he said there are security cameras. they're limited and reviewing the tape in the cameras. i also asked him what they were doing there possibly looking for food snacks? he said they were probably going through the trash. probably hungry. that's what they were doing there. he also said that that it is would have been open at that time because the store hours open at 4:00 a.m. saturday morning, midnight friday night. the guys were last seen in their cell 10:30 p.m. friday night. would make sense if
>> anderson.poke to the district attorney, drun wilye andrew wily and information on the tracking dog and how they picked up the scent. it happened at maple fields gas station and subway shop one mile down the road from the prison. just .9 miles away. he didn't say when they picked up the scent. he did say that's how they ended up in cadyville, a few miles away. he said the dogs have continued to follow the scent all the way to cadyville. couple of things to point out here. i asked about...
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incredible story, our breaking news coverage of the massacre in charleston continues right now with anderson. >> good evening, we're live in charleston. a gunman opening fire inside the historic emmanuel ame church behind me. murdering nine people in cold blood as they studied the bible. we have exclusive images that showed how calculated this attack was. one of the victims took these images you can see the gunman sitting at a table, the back of his head witnesses say he sat quietly for roughly an hour before pulling out his gun. this image shows the church pastor and a state senator or possibly another church leader who is sitting at the same table. he obviously had no inkling about what was about to happen. tonight the suspect is in custody, here he is boarding a plane a few hours ago in north carolina where he was caught earlier today. he landed back here at the air force base in charleston a few minutes ago. ordinarily we don't name shooting suspects or show their pictures on this program, we don't believe they should get any kind of recognition. because the investigation of this alleged
incredible story, our breaking news coverage of the massacre in charleston continues right now with anderson. >> good evening, we're live in charleston. a gunman opening fire inside the historic emmanuel ame church behind me. murdering nine people in cold blood as they studied the bible. we have exclusive images that showed how calculated this attack was. one of the victims took these images you can see the gunman sitting at a table, the back of his head witnesses say he sat quietly for...
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anderson. >> so, you say he is contained.we have any sense of how big the perimeter is i assume you don't? >> contained means the perimeter is very small. we don't know how small it has gotten. they appear to be very confident that his capture or his death is imminent wecht imminent, we can tell you we have authorities 25 miles north on the canadian border keeping an eye on the border. what they're doing when you drive to canada you talk to canadian authorities when you go through. you have to talk up u.s. authorities. open up everybody's trunk. want to make sure nobody is carrying sweat in their vehicle. doing that at the border. they believe both men were head towards canada. matt shot and killed going nowhere. they believe the capture of sweat could be imminent. >> we will bring any information live. we expect governor cuomo will speak to reporters in five minutes. lenny, david sweat is on the run, the idea he is contained. what does that tell you? >> well anderson that is a home run, if that's true. i am hearing it is. th
anderson. >> so, you say he is contained.we have any sense of how big the perimeter is i assume you don't? >> contained means the perimeter is very small. we don't know how small it has gotten. they appear to be very confident that his capture or his death is imminent wecht imminent, we can tell you we have authorities 25 miles north on the canadian border keeping an eye on the border. what they're doing when you drive to canada you talk to canadian authorities when you go through....
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also problematic, anderson, it is very windy. wind blows the scents and could throw the dogs off. people ask about the dogs. how friendly they are. the sergeant. this is jengo. they're friendly dogs. not look you come up to a police dog and hug it. you ask permission to pet the dog. and then jengo as friendly as can be. has a toy in his mouth. very friendly dogs. a public service announcement. do not come up to a police dog and wrap your arms around him or her. that wouldn't necessarily be smart. >> sounded like the officer wasn't speaking to the dog, was it german? >> it is german. >> anderson asked, you weren't speaking english? it is german. one of the word, one is go, and another is, jengo lay down. >> cool, gary. appreciate it. thank you very much. thank the officer for us and his dog. coming up, more breaking news. a judge find probable cause to charge the officers involved in the fatal shooting of 12-year-old tamir rice in cleveland. that does not necessarily mean charges will be filed. we'll explain next. >> disturbing ne
also problematic, anderson, it is very windy. wind blows the scents and could throw the dogs off. people ask about the dogs. how friendly they are. the sergeant. this is jengo. they're friendly dogs. not look you come up to a police dog and hug it. you ask permission to pet the dog. and then jengo as friendly as can be. has a toy in his mouth. very friendly dogs. a public service announcement. do not come up to a police dog and wrap your arms around him or her. that wouldn't necessarily be...
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anderson. >> jason, i understand you are on your way to court. do you have an exact time when it is going to start? >> well, i've -- in fact just got off the phone with his attorney asking more specifics about the timing of this. i am just told it will be this evening. it should be happening sometime shortly. but you know court cases go through the system, andersen, shortly could mean an hour or two. >> we will obviously try to bring it to our viewers whenever possible. jason carroll, thank you. joining us legal analyst former federal prosecutor sonny hostin. what do you make of the new charges? >> i think they're significant. low level felonies, class d and e. still criminal exposure. talking for dangerous prison contraband, that's one to seven years, destruction of evidence, one to four years. these are significant charges. if they're going to treat him the same way or similar the way they treated joyce mitchell we are going to see someone that may get a bond but may still be in prison. some one who is persp walked. and someone sent the message
anderson. >> jason, i understand you are on your way to court. do you have an exact time when it is going to start? >> well, i've -- in fact just got off the phone with his attorney asking more specifics about the timing of this. i am just told it will be this evening. it should be happening sometime shortly. but you know court cases go through the system, andersen, shortly could mean an hour or two. >> we will obviously try to bring it to our viewers whenever possible. jason...
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. >> we brought together a roundtable to discuss the trade saga, including sara anderson, creditor at the institute for policy studies, simon leicester, a trade policy analysts with cato, and kept hughes, a scholar at the woodrow wilson center. >> why is the transitional support for american workers a hang up in this debate. >> on the house side it was a tactical move for the democrats to vote for the trappingsitional adjustment adjustment. at that point there was an agreement that if the bills failed, the whole package would go down. the first vote up, more than 300 votes went against it. largely that was because departments who normally support worker assistant programs voted against it to sink the fast-track trade authority. >> what does it do? >> what does the trade adjustment assistance do. for workers that lose their job because their employer shifts production overseas or hurt by imports, they can get some assistance in the form of job retraining to help them get a new job. >> it's a kind of market intervention, softens the blow. >> yes. >> does that work, simon lester. >> no,
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intervention. >> anderson?i just say something about that video which i am sort of so stunned by. i guess we all have pictures of what it might have looked like. ilgts's such a small group of people. et's so sickening. >> up next, we remember the victims. here on any device. just sign into my account to pay bills manage service appointments and find answers to your questions. you can even check your connection status on your phone. now it's easier than ever to manage your account. get started at xfinity.com/myaccount f family, a love of faith. six men ranging in age from 26 to 87. tonight, we honor each of them. we remember each of the victims and look at how they made an impact at this churj and in this community. >> >>. >> oh, we shall. >> the leader of the e manual church was well-known in charleston not only as a religious leader, but also a state senator. he became a pastor at age 18. he was elected at 23 making him the youngest in history oaf south carolina. friends remember him as a jentle man with a str
intervention. >> anderson?i just say something about that video which i am sort of so stunned by. i guess we all have pictures of what it might have looked like. ilgts's such a small group of people. et's so sickening. >> up next, we remember the victims. here on any device. just sign into my account to pay bills manage service appointments and find answers to your questions. you can even check your connection status on your phone. now it's easier than ever to manage your account....
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. >> i'm becky anderson in front of the hotel in tunisia where a gunman went on a shooting rampage killing at least 38 people. now the attack on this hotel behind me the imperial left this country fleeing this country last night. we saw demonstrators denouncing this attack and demanding better security. we'll have a lot more in a moment including lives lost in tunisia and now those visiting are trying to cope. i want to get to some breaking news out of athens where the greek parliament has approved a bailout referendum set for july 5th. that is almost a week after tuesday's deadline for what is a near $1.8 billion debt payment
. >> i'm becky anderson in front of the hotel in tunisia where a gunman went on a shooting rampage killing at least 38 people. now the attack on this hotel behind me the imperial left this country fleeing this country last night. we saw demonstrators denouncing this attack and demanding better security. we'll have a lot more in a moment including lives lost in tunisia and now those visiting are trying to cope. i want to get to some breaking news out of athens where the greek parliament...
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holly robinson peete and anthony anderson is going to be -- >> jimmy: anthony anderson's mother is aanderson's mama and i played dominos. this woman, i did you not, cussed me so bad, i was going wtf. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: we're learning a lot. "celebrity family feud" starts on father's day sunday, june 21st at 8:00 on abc. steve harvey everybody! we'll be right back with jimmy butler of the chicago bulls! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> announcer: portions of "jimmy kimmel live game night" are brought to you by juicy fruit. so sweet, can't help but chew. wiyou get the same phones,s same 4g lte networks, for half the cost. of course if that's too straightforward for you, try this. forty-five... where's forty-five? are you ready to cut your phone bill in half? but i'm the mascot... put your helmet on and get out there and save us some money, baby! get america's largest and most dependable networks with the lg sunrise. unlimited talk and text with three gigabytes of data is just $45 a month. straight talk wireless. only at walmart. right now at pizza hut, you can get any two medium pizzas
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>> anderson it does appear this prison was a dysfunctional place.ing possible criminal activity inside the clinton correctional facility including heroin trafficking. now, investigators want to know whether the two former fugitives, richard matt and david sweat were working with guards as part of the drug ring. now law enforcement officials tell cnn that some of the prison employees who have been interviewed have described widespread availability of heroin at the prison and the role of employees in getting the drugs inside. now we know that matt and sweat had a lot of freedom inside this prison. and the question now is was their alleged involvement in some of the criminal activity part of the reason for the freedom, anderson. >> do we know if either joyce mitchell or gene palmer are suspected of being involved in this heroin ring or other illegal activity? >> that's one of the big concerns. the fbi has identified a couple prison employees other than mitchell and palmer. so the question the suggestion here is that problems run much deeper than just t
>> anderson it does appear this prison was a dysfunctional place.ing possible criminal activity inside the clinton correctional facility including heroin trafficking. now, investigators want to know whether the two former fugitives, richard matt and david sweat were working with guards as part of the drug ring. now law enforcement officials tell cnn that some of the prison employees who have been interviewed have described widespread availability of heroin at the prison and the role of...
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police were looking for 32-year-old justin anderson.ice knocked on the door of a home where they thought anderson might be and that's when he ran out the back door according to police jumped the fence using a trampoline. meanwhile a homeowner who went to check on his chickens that were acting up stumbled upon anderson and he tackled him and held him until police were able to arrest him. >> i opened the shed up and he was just sitting on the seat, then i -- kind of started me. i hurried and shut the door and he was forcing his way out of the door. so then i -- he started bending the door so i let him go through and then i just grabbed him and tackled him. >> mows say anderson was booked and a fugitive warrant and for avoiding being caught as well as one or more drug charges. >>> wearing contact lenses may change the bacteria living in your eyes. small study rhee wretchers found people who wore contact lenses had triple the proportion of certain bacteria species on their eye. compared to people who didn't wear lenses. more research is nee
police were looking for 32-year-old justin anderson.ice knocked on the door of a home where they thought anderson might be and that's when he ran out the back door according to police jumped the fence using a trampoline. meanwhile a homeowner who went to check on his chickens that were acting up stumbled upon anderson and he tackled him and held him until police were able to arrest him. >> i opened the shed up and he was just sitting on the seat, then i -- kind of started me. i hurried...
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the only run by the diamondbacks and farmland that anderson was the boss they to reflexes to do this and that means we're do get duffy double of off second base and as a no-hitter into the seventh inning but suppose they had anderson with a shot off his legs and an infield single hey worked seven innings allowed one hit they will have one more hits the rest of the game fair to heads by anderson and the bullpen of elevon the finals was a depression approachable sized ego on the 15th day disabled list with a strained right shoulder-run goals tool the 10th home run of the season for a vase and a 43 lead the big boy the muscling of mainly mike trout are you want to be the best player in the game this always says the 475 ft. game tied at 42 batters later cool cow hone delivers a good financial on from 54 win the golden state warriors for home from cleveland the spent the night there after winning game 4 tided to and then they arrive back in the bay area has four point average was down to 20 every town of course 5:00 on sunday at oracle and oakland and then they will back to cleveland on t
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marian anderson award was created in 1998 for marian anderson celebrated singer who was born right herephiladelphia. it honors people whose body of work has improved the world beyond inter of entertainment. previous winners include john bon jovi, mia farrow and oprah. far hal sis will receive the award in november. >>> thanks for watching "eyewitness news" at 11:00. "eyewitness news" returns tomorrow morning at 4:30 with erika von tiehl and diana rocco and meteorologist katie fehlinger will have the latest on this excess tiff heat and thunderstorms. for lesley, kathy and everyone here i'm jessica dean you can always fine us at cbsphilly.com. hawaii five-o is up next. have a good night. we'll see you tomorrow.
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>> there are several charges anderson we are hearing about. this according to his attorney who i speck tooke who. he said gene palmer charged with promoting dangerous contraband destroying evidence official misconduct in terms of destroying evidence that could be reference to some of the paintings that richard matt has made. you heard about those in the past. apparently he gave may have given some paintings and/or drawings to gene palmer as well. and then shortly after gene palmer found out about what happened with the escape he allegedly destroyed some of the paintings and/or drawings. that could be part of the reason why you see that destroying evidence charge. i also as i said, i spock to his ahis -- i spoke to his attorney. he said his client is very upset. his client had no knowledge at all of what was inside that frozen chunk of hamburger meat that joyce mitchell you already know about her, that she convinced gene palmer to pass that on to richard matt. we have two prison employees, joyce mitchell you already know was charged in her conn
>> there are several charges anderson we are hearing about. this according to his attorney who i speck tooke who. he said gene palmer charged with promoting dangerous contraband destroying evidence official misconduct in terms of destroying evidence that could be reference to some of the paintings that richard matt has made. you heard about those in the past. apparently he gave may have given some paintings and/or drawings to gene palmer as well. and then shortly after gene palmer found...
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the anderson award, merion anderson award recognizes artists whose work has improved the world beyond just their power to another night of absolute frustration for phillies fans, not to mention the phillies. >> by any measurement they are a bad baseball team right now. phillies have worst record in baseball partly due to the fact that they have the worst offense in baseball and that holds true tonight in baltimore. one of the orioles lead in the sixth inning aaron harang faces matt wheater. three run home run breaks game wide opened. phillies trail four to nothing. top of the seventh miguel franco with the man on second, that is called a strike. phillies strike out 11 times tonight. franco says, magic word, he is tossed. phillies haven't scored in 21 innings. also, they have lost seven games in a row. >>> eagles have signed free agent offensive lineman jared wheeler to a one year contract. the 24 year-old is joining his fourth team but yet to play in an nfl game. >>> couple former eagles weigh in on the change that he is chip kelly has made. >> in today's game talent wins. everyone ta
the anderson award, merion anderson award recognizes artists whose work has improved the world beyond just their power to another night of absolute frustration for phillies fans, not to mention the phillies. >> by any measurement they are a bad baseball team right now. phillies have worst record in baseball partly due to the fact that they have the worst offense in baseball and that holds true tonight in baltimore. one of the orioles lead in the sixth inning aaron harang faces matt...
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marian anderson award was created in 1998 for marian anderson celebrated singer who was born right hereia. it honors people whose body of work has improved the world beyond inter of entertainment. previous winners include john bon jovi, mia farrow and oprah. far hal sis will receive the award in november. >>> thanks for watching "eyewitness news" at 11:00. "eyewitness news" returns tomorrow morning at 4:30 with erika von tiehl and diana rocco and meteorologist katie fehlinger will have the latest on this excess tiff heat and thunderstorms. for lesley, kathy and everyone here i'm jessica dean you can always fine us at cbsphilly.com. hawaii five-o is up next. have a good night. we'll see you tomorrow. previously on hawaii five-o... grace? what are you doing in my house? who are you? i'm marco reyes. your brother never mentioned me to you? what is it that i can do for you? your brother took something from me. and you're gonna help me get it back. when your brother disappeared, he was in possession of a significant amount of my money. okay, how much money? 18 and a half million dollars. wel
marian anderson award was created in 1998 for marian anderson celebrated singer who was born right hereia. it honors people whose body of work has improved the world beyond inter of entertainment. previous winners include john bon jovi, mia farrow and oprah. far hal sis will receive the award in november. >>> thanks for watching "eyewitness news" at 11:00. "eyewitness news" returns tomorrow morning at 4:30 with erika von tiehl and diana rocco and meteorologist katie...
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