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anne-marie? >> laura podesta in new york.hank you. >>> the navy's top official, secretary richard spencer, was fired over the handling of a navy s.e.a.l.s war crimes case. it is the latest in a clash between senior military officials and president trump. spencer's dismissal came at the request yesterday of defense secretary mark esper. now esper cited an alleged private proposal by spencer to the white house to resolve the war crimes case of s.e.a.l. edward gallagher. earlier this month, president trump restored gallagher's rank. last week, spencer pushed for a disciplinary hearing for gallagher which would have ultimately forced gallagher out of the s.e.a.l.s. >>> the house impeachment inquiry into president trump is approaching its next phase. lawmakers now are writing a report that could lead to articles of impeachment. the action comes as a white house review reportedly found emails from top officials trying to justify president trump's decision to block military aid to ukraine. the "washington post" reported yesterday ac
anne-marie? >> laura podesta in new york.hank you. >>> the navy's top official, secretary richard spencer, was fired over the handling of a navy s.e.a.l.s war crimes case. it is the latest in a clash between senior military officials and president trump. spencer's dismissal came at the request yesterday of defense secretary mark esper. now esper cited an alleged private proposal by spencer to the white house to resolve the war crimes case of s.e.a.l. edward gallagher. earlier...
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i'm anne-marie green. investigators in southern california are trying to determine a motive in a school shooting that killed two students. last night community members with students in santa clarita held a vigil. three other students were wounded in yesterday's shootig. the suspected gunman, also a student, is hospitalized in grave condition after shooting himself. marc liverman is here in new york. marc, what more do we know about the accused gunman in this case? >> reporter: well, police say the suspected shooter pulled a gun from his backpack and just started shooting at innocent victims. what's still unclear, though, is why. >> we've got an active shooter at saugus high school. we need all units to respond. morning.ter: the chart >> we just ran for our lives. i actually thought i was going to die. >> reporter: a student is accused of opening fire at saugus high school in santa clarita, a city northwest of los angeles. >> you don't know where the guy is out there, and you don't want to risk anything hap
i'm anne-marie green. investigators in southern california are trying to determine a motive in a school shooting that killed two students. last night community members with students in santa clarita held a vigil. three other students were wounded in yesterday's shootig. the suspected gunman, also a student, is hospitalized in grave condition after shooting himself. marc liverman is here in new york. marc, what more do we know about the accused gunman in this case? >> reporter: well,...
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anne-marie? >> laura podesta in new york, thank you, laura. >> thanks. >>> president trump has been ordered to pay $2 million in a civil lawsuit for misusing his own charitable foundation. the payment will go to nonprofit organizations as part of a settlement. the lawsuit filed in new york involved the trump foundation holding a fundraiser for veterans during the 2016 campaign. the judge said that the event was designed to further mr. trump's political campaign. meanwhile, house democrats have revealed more testimony in the impeachment inquiry into mr. trump. new documents indicate the president's personal lawyer, rudy giuliani, went on an offensive against the u.s. diplomat who was then ambassador to ukraine. nikole killion has more. >> reporter: newly released testimony from state department deputy george kent revealed president trump wanted ukraine's president to publicly say three words -- investigations, biden and clinton. in a closed door deposition, kent said clinton was shorthand for the
anne-marie? >> laura podesta in new york, thank you, laura. >> thanks. >>> president trump has been ordered to pay $2 million in a civil lawsuit for misusing his own charitable foundation. the payment will go to nonprofit organizations as part of a settlement. the lawsuit filed in new york involved the trump foundation holding a fundraiser for veterans during the 2016 campaign. the judge said that the event was designed to further mr. trump's political campaign. meanwhile,...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the next round of hearings in the impeachment inquiry into president trump. this as news surfaces of a last-minute witness that will now testify publicly this week. four witnesses will be questioned before the public today, including alexander vindman. vindman is a ukraine specialist with the national security council who listened in on president trump's july phone call with ukraine's president. meanwhile, new transcripts from the closed door testimony of david holmes was released overnight. holmes, a ukrainian embassy staffer, testified privately over the weekend. he will testify publicly on thursday. skyler henry is on capitol hill. what was revealed in the latest transcripts? >> reporter: yeah, anne-marie, good morning. david holmes is a career state department official based in the ukraine. transcripts show that he testified u ukrainian officials were told they weren't guaranteed military aid unless they received certain transactions. the release of the transcript is
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the next round of hearings in the impeachment inquiry into president trump. this as news surfaces of a last-minute witness that will now testify publicly this week. four witnesses will be questioned before the public today, including alexander vindman. vindman is a ukraine specialist with the national security council who listened in on president trump's july phone call with ukraine's president. meanwhile, new transcripts from the closed door testimony of...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the shocking murders of nine american citizens in northern mexico. the victims were all women and children. investigators say that the victims who have dual u.s./mexican citizenship were traveling 100 miles of mexico's bored are arizona. -- south of the border in arizona. they were on their way to the u.s. when family members say they were ambushed by cartels. authorities say someone shot at the suv they were in, and at one point, the vehicle exploded. a relative of one of the families spoke about what happened. >> it's a whole new level of cartel violence. we never even imagined down there. >> there were other children inside the suv who survived the attack. they're now being brought to the u.s.-mexico border for medical treatment. investigators say the victims killed were not the intended targets. the americans are associated with a religious community that settled in northern mexico. some members who have ties to utah reportedly had previous interactions with cartels.
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the shocking murders of nine american citizens in northern mexico. the victims were all women and children. investigators say that the victims who have dual u.s./mexican citizenship were traveling 100 miles of mexico's bored are arizona. -- south of the border in arizona. they were on their way to the u.s. when family members say they were ambushed by cartels. authorities say someone shot at the suv they were in, and at one point, the vehicle exploded. a...
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anne-marie? >> all right. laura podesta in new york. thank you so much, laura. >>> now to campaign 2020 where the fight for the democratic nomination is heating up. a new cbs news battleground tracker poll has pete buttigieg gaining support in iowa. he's neck and neck with joe biden and bernie sanders. the race is tightening in an early nationwide contest. joe biden leads elizabeth warren by only 3%. meanwhile, ahead of a possible democratic run for president, michael bloomberg is trying to appeal to black voters. the former new york city mayor spoke at an evangelical church in brooklyn yesterday where he apologized for his controversial stop and frisk policy. >> i can't change history. however, today, i want you to know that i realize back then i was wrong. and i'm sorry. >> the next democratic presidential debate takes place in atlanta on wednesday. only ten candidates will take the stage. down two from last month's debate. >>> in his first comments since president trump pardoned two army officers accused of war crimes in afghanistan,
anne-marie? >> all right. laura podesta in new york. thank you so much, laura. >>> now to campaign 2020 where the fight for the democratic nomination is heating up. a new cbs news battleground tracker poll has pete buttigieg gaining support in iowa. he's neck and neck with joe biden and bernie sanders. the race is tightening in an early nationwide contest. joe biden leads elizabeth warren by only 3%. meanwhile, ahead of a possible democratic run for president, michael bloomberg...
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>> reporter: hey, good morning, anne-marie. well, the president is scheduled to speak right before the parade actually starts. he'll be the first sitting president to attend the event in its 100-year history. all this as the impeachment inquiry heats up. president trump is if new york city for his hometown's veterans day parade. the event kicks off a critical week for the white house. on wednesday, the house will begin public hearings in its ongoing impeachment inquiry into the president. one of the first witnesses scheduled to testify is a member of the trump administration, william taylor, acting ambassador to ukraine. >> we have enough evidence from the depositions that we've done to warrant bringing this forward. >> reporter: president trump has called on the gop to fight what he's dismissed as a hoax and a witch-hunt. some republicans say they're waiting to see the evidence. >> if it can be demonstrated that the president asked for and had the requisite state of mind, that the president asked for an investigation of a poli
>> reporter: hey, good morning, anne-marie. well, the president is scheduled to speak right before the parade actually starts. he'll be the first sitting president to attend the event in its 100-year history. all this as the impeachment inquiry heats up. president trump is if new york city for his hometown's veterans day parade. the event kicks off a critical week for the white house. on wednesday, the house will begin public hearings in its ongoing impeachment inquiry into the president....
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anne-marie?u're a regular starbucks coffee drinker. >> only if you're a reguar one, exactly. otherwise, that one's not a good deal. >> diane king hall at the new york stock exchange. thank you so much, diane. >> you got it. >>> still ahead, cold play goes carbon neutral. why the rock band is refusing to go on tour for its new album. go on tour for its new album. mornings were made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis or psoriatic arthritis. when considering another treatment, ask about xeljanz xr, a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis or active psoriatic arthritis for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. it can reduce pain, swelling, and significantly improve physical function. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections like tb; don't start xeljanz if you have an infection. taking a higher than recommended dose of xeljanz for ra can increase risk of death. serious, sometimes fatal infections, cancers including lymphoma, and blood clots hav
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anne-marie? >> it's going to be an interesting week. laura podesta in new york. thank you so much, laura. >> thanks. >>> now to campaign 2020. we are officially less than one year away from the presidential election. 17 democrats are still in the race vying for the party's nomination to run against president trump. ed o'keefe breaks down the shifting field from des moines, iowa. >> reporter: polling released this weekend shows that nationally the democratic race for president is a three-person race between former vice president joe biden and senators bernie sanders and elizabeth warren. here in iowa where the candidates are paying more attention to the voters and the voters to the candidates, it's indiana mayor pete buttigieg who has slipped to third ahead of biden. buttigieg irritated some suggesting it's quickly becoming a two-person race between him, the moderate, and liberal senator warren. he backtracked a bit on sunday, but not before some of his opponents including california senator kamal
anne-marie? >> it's going to be an interesting week. laura podesta in new york. thank you so much, laura. >> thanks. >>> now to campaign 2020. we are officially less than one year away from the presidential election. 17 democrats are still in the race vying for the party's nomination to run against president trump. ed o'keefe breaks down the shifting field from des moines, iowa. >> reporter: polling released this weekend shows that nationally the democratic race for...
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anne-marie?> natalie brand on capitol hill. thank you so much. >>> president trump says he was too busy to watch the impeachment hearings in part because he host turkish president erdogan at the white house. yesterday was the first time the two leaders have met since president trump's troop withdrawal that led to an invasion of kurdish forces. >> reporter: president trump welcomed turkish president erdogan to the white house as the first impeachment hearing proceed the two weeks away on capitol hill. >> i hear it's a joke. i haven't watched. >> reporter: the leaders touted their relationship despite tensions last month after president trump pulled the u.s. military out of syria. the president's troop withdrawal led to a turkish invasion against kurdish forces. the same forces that were u.s. allies in the fight against isis. a small group of u.s. troops remain to guard oil fields while turkish and russian forces patrol a 20-mile safety zone along the border. >> today the cease-fire continues to ho
anne-marie?> natalie brand on capitol hill. thank you so much. >>> president trump says he was too busy to watch the impeachment hearings in part because he host turkish president erdogan at the white house. yesterday was the first time the two leaders have met since president trump's troop withdrawal that led to an invasion of kurdish forces. >> reporter: president trump welcomed turkish president erdogan to the white house as the first impeachment hearing proceed the two...
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i'm anne-marie green. it is getaway day as millions of travelers will be hitting the roads and skies to get to their. y weather in some states is alreroto travel plans. just look at the scene at denver yesterday. all that snow and ice caused highway headaches. some cars were stuck while others lost control. in vail one person was killed when a tractor-trailer jackknifed and was hit by two other trucks. crews hastily worked to clear snow on runways and taxiways at denver international airport. hundreds of flights were canceled there. meanwhile, san francisco was hit with a major rain storm. some busy highways were forced to close because of severe flooding. the storm caused widespread power outages including at oakland international airport. >>> and take a look at interstate 405 in los angeles. the busiest highway in the u.s. was jam-packed with travelers rushing, if you will, to get out of town. meteorologist evelyn taft of our los angeles station kcbs has your latest travel forecast. >>> good morning. we
i'm anne-marie green. it is getaway day as millions of travelers will be hitting the roads and skies to get to their. y weather in some states is alreroto travel plans. just look at the scene at denver yesterday. all that snow and ice caused highway headaches. some cars were stuck while others lost control. in vail one person was killed when a tractor-trailer jackknifed and was hit by two other trucks. crews hastily worked to clear snow on runways and taxiways at denver international airport....
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anne-marie? >> laura podesta in new york, thank you, laura. >>> a california congresswoman who announced her resignation after a sex scandal had strong words in her final speech on the floor. katie hill blamed a double standard for women. hill announced her decision after allegations of sexual relationships with a member of her congressional staff and a campaign staffer were published in a republican blog. >> yesstepping down. but i refuse to let this experience scare off other women who dare to take risks, who dare to step into this light, who dare to be powerful. >> she also said that men accused in the oval office. hill, who is openly bisexual, is in the middle of a contentious divorce. she claims that she became the target of several threats from her ex-husband including a leak of intimate photos that she says were taken without her knowledge. she is now vowing to fight revenge porn. >>> isis has a new warning for america after confirming the death of its leader abu bakr al baghdadi. the terr
anne-marie? >> laura podesta in new york, thank you, laura. >>> a california congresswoman who announced her resignation after a sex scandal had strong words in her final speech on the floor. katie hill blamed a double standard for women. hill announced her decision after allegations of sexual relationships with a member of her congressional staff and a campaign staffer were published in a republican blog. >> yesstepping down. but i refuse to let this experience scare off...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with that arctic storm that has put much of the country in a deep freeze. it is now moving east. winter storm warnings, advisories, and freeze warnings are posted from texas to maine. cod get up to a foot of snow. the snow and ice also caused major problems at chicago's o'hare airport. a plane skidded off a runway. a ground stop was issued, and more than 1,000 flights were canceled.boe this is only the beginning of a chilly week set to impact more than 222 million americans. chief meteorologist kate bylow of kyw has the forecast. >>> we are tracking a very strong arctic cold front which is ushering unseasonably cold air to really the entire eastern half of the country today and into your wednesday. the cold has already settled in across the great lakes in the wake of the snow. as far as precipitation is concerned, the heaviest snowfall rates up across the highest elevations of portions of new england. the main cities up and down the eastern seaboard mainly looking at rain pos
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with that arctic storm that has put much of the country in a deep freeze. it is now moving east. winter storm warnings, advisories, and freeze warnings are posted from texas to maine. cod get up to a foot of snow. the snow and ice also caused major problems at chicago's o'hare airport. a plane skidded off a runway. a ground stop was issued, and more than 1,000 flights were canceled.boe this is only the beginning of a chilly week set to impact more than 222 million...
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i'm anne-marie green. the macy's thanksgiving day parade will get under way here in new york city this morning. preparations were in full swing yesterday. crews worked to get those famous balloons inflated, but it's unclear if they will actually fly today. gusty winds could ground them for the first time in decades. officials will decide this morning. >>> marc liverman is along the parade route right now. what's it like out there now in terms of the wind, marc? >> reporter: hey, good morning, anne-marie. it's a little bit windy out here right now. of course, if sustained winds hit 23 miles per hour or wind gusts hit 34 miles per hour, these balloons can't fly. right now forecasters are predicting possible wind gusts of 50 miles per hour. of cou 16 giant balloons are ready to fly at macy's thanksgiving day parade today. >> it's just magical for them to see them go from the ground all the way up into the air. >> reporter: five new balloons are making their debut including a new spongebob, green eggs and ham,
i'm anne-marie green. the macy's thanksgiving day parade will get under way here in new york city this morning. preparations were in full swing yesterday. crews worked to get those famous balloons inflated, but it's unclear if they will actually fly today. gusty winds could ground them for the first time in decades. officials will decide this morning. >>> marc liverman is along the parade route right now. what's it like out there now in terms of the wind, marc? >> reporter: hey,...
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i'm anne-marie green.he first public hearings are set to begin next week in the impeachment inquiry into president trump. acting u.s. ambassador to ukraine, bill taylor, will be the first to testify. documents reveal he testified behind closed doors that there was a quid pro quo. laura podesta is in new york. laura, we're also learning new details about the white house's strategy to defend the president. what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: the white house maintains the impeachment inquiry is a, quote, sham, but cbs news has learned the administration is beefing up its communications team to help the white house fight back. this as three u.s. diplomats prepare to answer questions about president trump's dealings with ukraine next week. president trump attacked democrats while campaigning in louisiana last night. >> in washington with these do-nothing, somewhat evil, and in in cases very evil people. >> reporter: democrats announced public hearings will begin next week in the impeachment inquiry. >
i'm anne-marie green.he first public hearings are set to begin next week in the impeachment inquiry into president trump. acting u.s. ambassador to ukraine, bill taylor, will be the first to testify. documents reveal he testified behind closed doors that there was a quid pro quo. laura podesta is in new york. laura, we're also learning new details about the white house's strategy to defend the president. what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: the white house maintains the...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the third straight day of public hearings this week in the impeachment inquiry into president trump. today house investigators will question david holmes, a state department official, and fiona hill, a former top national security council expert on russia. their appearance follows yesterday's blockbuster testimony by gordon sondland. the ambassador to the eu implicated president trump in a quid pro quo scheme to pressure ukraine to investigate the bidens. skyler henry is on capitol hill. the thing about the testimony is that president trump was not the only one implicated during yesterday's hearing. >> reporter: yeah, good morning to you. several members of the trump administration, to use ambassador sondland's word, were in the loop on this. that includes vice president mike pence, secretary of state mike pompeo, and acting chief of staff mick mulvaney. all of which have denied these claims. still, though, ambassador sondland's testimony further acknowledges the pressur
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the third straight day of public hearings this week in the impeachment inquiry into president trump. today house investigators will question david holmes, a state department official, and fiona hill, a former top national security council expert on russia. their appearance follows yesterday's blockbuster testimony by gordon sondland. the ambassador to the eu implicated president trump in a quid pro quo scheme to pressure ukraine to investigate the bidens....
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anne-marie slaughter, tom friedman and ian brenner. anne, you were at the state department. what strikes me about all of this is mike pompeo comes across at not just as the center of this whole strategy to persuade or pressure ukraine, but a chief enabler of trump in this kind of political agenda, but also somebody who ran roughshod over the state department in order to do it. >> it's really amazing, he came in after tillerson, who was so unpopular, saying, i'm going to restore the swagger of the state department. i'm going to stand up for the state department. and he has thrown everybody under the bus, essentially, so that he could stay close to trump. the other thing, though, is he is deeply political and planning a run for the senate in kansas. and what's interesting is the conservative news outlets are reporting he's looking for a way out sooner than he thought, which tells us he thinks being caught up in this impeachment stuff is actually going to hurt him with the republican voters of kansas. >> oh, fascinating. tom, you wrote a terrific column on mike pompeo. talk abo
anne-marie slaughter, tom friedman and ian brenner. anne, you were at the state department. what strikes me about all of this is mike pompeo comes across at not just as the center of this whole strategy to persuade or pressure ukraine, but a chief enabler of trump in this kind of political agenda, but also somebody who ran roughshod over the state department in order to do it. >> it's really amazing, he came in after tillerson, who was so unpopular, saying, i'm going to restore the...
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she says her name is ann marie and her younger sister is having an affair with joey.ttle sister, how old are you? she got a little indignant, she said i'm 19. how old is your little sister? she's 16. look, ann marie, i don't know what you want me to do about this, and i believe i said thanks for coming by. with that i turned my head, went for the door and that was end of my life as i knew it. >> that bullet had gone in, broke the jaw, severed the carotid artery. for whatever reason, that bullet wound up at the base of her brain above her spinal column. >> they told us, she's going to die. she'll be blind. >> mary jo was in surgery for seven hours. they were never able to remove the bullet. it was just too precarious. >> reporter: the shooting instantly makes headlines. >> this kind of thing doesn't happen to people like her. she's the all-american mother and woman and wife. >> the detectives didn't know what it was. the neighbors didn't know what it was. reporters had no idea what it was about. >> i don't know how long it was. next day, day after that. >> i asked her,
she says her name is ann marie and her younger sister is having an affair with joey.ttle sister, how old are you? she got a little indignant, she said i'm 19. how old is your little sister? she's 16. look, ann marie, i don't know what you want me to do about this, and i believe i said thanks for coming by. with that i turned my head, went for the door and that was end of my life as i knew it. >> that bullet had gone in, broke the jaw, severed the carotid artery. for whatever reason, that...
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laura: for more on last night's debate i spoke a brief timraago with demc strategist mary anne marsh.ho stood out the most to you on at crowded stage last night? mary anne: i think there were two people to look at that really one had a terrific nigh the other missed an opportunity. amy klobuchar made the most of that debate last night and as a result i think she wila second look from people. she drew a very sharp contrast literally and figuratively, standing next to pete buttigieg, her fellow midwesterner, and described what he is a better candidate than he is and a better choice. she has won millions of votes in minnesota and he has only been able tos. get 11,000 vo she has more experience and is get more done. she is able to win trump voters and the most progressive voters. and the fact th her experience a woman has been undersold compared to his. she made a big point of that and might've hadest light of the night when she said "if you don' think a woman can beat donald trump, nancy pelosi it everything obey." s-- does it evegle day." the one who missed the giopportunity was pete bu
laura: for more on last night's debate i spoke a brief timraago with demc strategist mary anne marsh.ho stood out the most to you on at crowded stage last night? mary anne: i think there were two people to look at that really one had a terrific nigh the other missed an opportunity. amy klobuchar made the most of that debate last night and as a result i think she wila second look from people. she drew a very sharp contrast literally and figuratively, standing next to pete buttigieg, her fellow...
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anne marie."st clue of all was i wrote down the complete auto body t-shirt. >> and the beautiful thing about that t-shirt was that was the very, very first t-shirt of a new run with a new design on it. i said, "i only gave one t-shirt to elliot fisher." that's how that t-shirt came to be such an important piece of evidence. >> joey buttafuoco talks to the cops, the cops learn that elliott fisher has a daughter named amy and quickly this puzzle comes together. >> and that was the beginning of the insanity. >> did you do it? >> then there was the perp walk, and this little kid is walked in handcuffs to a police car. people were astounded. they're like, "who is this kid?" because getting older... should mean being healthy enough to act young. because farmers should be able to use less water to grow their crops. because having heart issues... shouldn't mean you can't scream your heart out. at bayer, everything we do... from advances in health to innovations in agriculture... is to help every life we t
anne marie."st clue of all was i wrote down the complete auto body t-shirt. >> and the beautiful thing about that t-shirt was that was the very, very first t-shirt of a new run with a new design on it. i said, "i only gave one t-shirt to elliot fisher." that's how that t-shirt came to be such an important piece of evidence. >> joey buttafuoco talks to the cops, the cops learn that elliott fisher has a daughter named amy and quickly this puzzle comes together. >>...
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anne-marie green is off. i'm brook silva-braga. hope you had a good thanksgiving. >>> president trump is returning to the u.s. this morning after making a surprise thanksgiving visit to afghanistan. mr. trump landed at ramstein air base in germany on his way back to mar-a-lago. in afghanistan the president threat with american troops, and he also revealed the u.s. and the taliban have reopened peace talks to end america's longest war. more now from weijia jiang. >> reporter: president trump made his first trip to afghanistan under the cover of darkness, flying 13 hours to serve thanksgiving turkey at a dining hall at bagram air base. >> there's nowhere i'd rather celebrate this thanksgiving. >> reporter: the trip was mr. trump's second to a war zone and was so secretive even the president of afghanistan wasn't told until just before air force landed. the two men sat down briefly. the president said to discuss peace talks between the u.s. and the taliban which once harbored al qaeda. >> the taliban wants to make a deal. we'll see if
anne-marie green is off. i'm brook silva-braga. hope you had a good thanksgiving. >>> president trump is returning to the u.s. this morning after making a surprise thanksgiving visit to afghanistan. mr. trump landed at ramstein air base in germany on his way back to mar-a-lago. in afghanistan the president threat with american troops, and he also revealed the u.s. and the taliban have reopened peace talks to end america's longest war. more now from weijia jiang. >> reporter:...
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anne-marie usa we are still waiting on the on more details coming out from the police media understands the several politicians have been speaking out including the prime minister who we understand is heading back to london in a bid to monitor the situation and the timing of this really is really is quite challenging in the u.k. because this is all happening. at a time when there's a general election underway and of course there tensions are a ramping up in the british capital. yeah i mean yes london is no stranger to attacks and it is that several of the before as you say this is an election campaign season and so politicians like boris johnson like jeremy colvin the leader of the opposition labor party. will be quicker have been quick to come out and say how concerned they are about this and how they're monitoring it and condemning what they see. at the moment at least as another attack on on british soil but we'll have to see what the police say when they come out and make that state related to give us more information about whether indeed it is any kind of terror related attack or s
anne-marie usa we are still waiting on the on more details coming out from the police media understands the several politicians have been speaking out including the prime minister who we understand is heading back to london in a bid to monitor the situation and the timing of this really is really is quite challenging in the u.k. because this is all happening. at a time when there's a general election underway and of course there tensions are a ramping up in the british capital. yeah i mean yes...
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and after going to court, mary anne was able to establish custody over those three kids as well. the oldest of them has joined the marines, and the other two are still at home with mary anne. she's given them the structure and focus that they didn't have in their original home, but they have had through her and also have reconnected with their parents on a much different level than they ever had with their parents before. there are lots of stories to be shared. there are lots of families that are waiting to adopt. there are lots of families who haven't thought about it yet who would be willing to adopt. according to one survey, nearly a quarter of the people in the united states who haven't adopted have considered being an adoptive parent. there are many concerns about adoption that just really aren't there once you get in, open that door, and look at what can happen when you create a forever family for somebody who needs one. the same survey showed that over a third of the participants believed that foster care adoption is expensive. the majority of those considering foster care
and after going to court, mary anne was able to establish custody over those three kids as well. the oldest of them has joined the marines, and the other two are still at home with mary anne. she's given them the structure and focus that they didn't have in their original home, but they have had through her and also have reconnected with their parents on a much different level than they ever had with their parents before. there are lots of stories to be shared. there are lots of families that...
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we spoke with anne-marie green who has been following this case for two years now. >> how did they finder all of these years? >> they used familial dna, the same that had led them on a wild goose chase just a few years earlier. they used a website called jet match and they got a hit on a family member. they followed that trail to him , good old-fashioned police work. they were able to acquire a dna sample and then they made the connection. >> drips pleaded not guilty and his case is scheduled for june 2021. >>> also releasing video of a one-way driver and what it took to stop him. anna guiles with the disaster verdict on highway 50. >> reporter: drunk and ignoring signs of a problem, this driver barrels down highway 50 toward rancho cordova. he speeds past multiple cars, some in the lane right next to him. police say it is unclear how long this driver was going the wrong way. >> they had their lights and sirens on. the vehicle wasn't stopping. an strategic effort to stop the driver communicating the speed and location to police and dispatchers. >> he is in the center divide? did he try
we spoke with anne-marie green who has been following this case for two years now. >> how did they finder all of these years? >> they used familial dna, the same that had led them on a wild goose chase just a few years earlier. they used a website called jet match and they got a hit on a family member. they followed that trail to him , good old-fashioned police work. they were able to acquire a dna sample and then they made the connection. >> drips pleaded not guilty and his...
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anne-marie green is off. i'm brook silva-braga. hope you had a good thanksgiving.
anne-marie green is off. i'm brook silva-braga. hope you had a good thanksgiving.
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taylor: our thanks to bloombergs anne marie moffat.ant to bring in charles o'shea, moody's vice president and senior credit officer who joint -- who covers retail. he joins us on the phone. does black friday really matter given how long the shopping season has become? it still matters, but not nearly to the extent it did 10 or 15 years ago. the season has become longer and longer and longer. the season does not end on december 31 for us. we look at january as well because you see the return cycle and then on the consumer electronic front the two weeks up to the super bowl are huge tv and home entertainment. . it gets longer. it is different every year. every year we will see different performance in brick-and-mortar on black friday. you will see more online sales. the distribution of the online sales will continue to evolve. you are seeing more on the brick-and-mortar side. amazon is still amazon. some of the bigger brick and mortar guys have gotten much better online and they're picking up more sales in that category. romaine: one thi
taylor: our thanks to bloombergs anne marie moffat.ant to bring in charles o'shea, moody's vice president and senior credit officer who joint -- who covers retail. he joins us on the phone. does black friday really matter given how long the shopping season has become? it still matters, but not nearly to the extent it did 10 or 15 years ago. the season has become longer and longer and longer. the season does not end on december 31 for us. we look at january as well because you see the return...
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anne-marie green investigates for this week's "48 hours."mother of angie dodge who was brutally murdered in june of 1996. for 23 years, i've traveled every road there is to find juch justice for my daughter. >> reporter: when her daughter angie was first murdered, carol dodge thought the killer would be brought to justice quickly. idaho falls police had his dna, a pristine sample says dna expert greg hampekian. >> it's a single profile, complete identification, one man to the ex-clukz of everyone on the planet. >> reporter: for nearly two decades, police couldn't find a match to the dna, not even in the criminal data base. so in 2014, carol dodge pushed then-case detective patrick mckenna to do something very controversial -- search public dna data bases in search of the killer or anyone related to him. >> my whole purpose is to find who killed angie dodge. >> reporter: detectives searched a small data base owned by ancestry.com which used to be public and got a hit. >> it led us to this michael usry jr. who just happened to be a filmmaker.
anne-marie green investigates for this week's "48 hours."mother of angie dodge who was brutally murdered in june of 1996. for 23 years, i've traveled every road there is to find juch justice for my daughter. >> reporter: when her daughter angie was first murdered, carol dodge thought the killer would be brought to justice quickly. idaho falls police had his dna, a pristine sample says dna expert greg hampekian. >> it's a single profile, complete identification, one man to...
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. >> you have anne marie here from make a wish foundation. >> yeah her wish was to be at a movie and great. >> they gave me opportunity and it was really fun >>> let's switch gears now to jennifer lopez. because she's got super bowl on halloween.talking about doing it well ♪ >> i don't know if we're even going to have time unfortunately to dress up. i leave he and go right back to work. to work.' >> we're excited for the super bowl. >> thank you. thank yo also that. my goal is to make a beautiful show, to get everybody up there singing and dancing and to unite everybody in that one moment. >> yeah, but j.lo's so busy, even performing for the big game takes a back seat to getting dressed up. >> i was just like on the phone with my daught in the car on the way here and she was like i'm so excited for halloween and i was like, yay, and she said i'm a little scared. i said don't be scared. you're going to be a care bear. there's nothing to be scared o >> lking loving in yellow j.lo joined stars including charlize, scarjo and rene at the "hustlers" is already getting >> it was all women p
. >> you have anne marie here from make a wish foundation. >> yeah her wish was to be at a movie and great. >> they gave me opportunity and it was really fun >>> let's switch gears now to jennifer lopez. because she's got super bowl on halloween.talking about doing it well ♪ >> i don't know if we're even going to have time unfortunately to dress up. i leave he and go right back to work. to work.' >> we're excited for the super bowl. >> thank you....
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. >> is that ann marie? >> you light up my life. >> debbie boone. >> we need to know this.ongressman adam schiff is a central figure in the impeachment inquiry leading the charge for house democrats. the ten-term democrat spoke to gloria borger about what is ahe ahead as the impeachment inquiry goes public. >> it feels like being in the eye of the hurricane. you never know when you're going to step out into gael force winds. >> reporter: but it's a sure bet that adam schiff will be at the center of the storm. leading an historic public ifr inquiry on impeachment. >> much more intense now than before. >> shifty schiff. >> reporter: anyone not living under a rock knows that schiff is one of president trump's favorite targets. >> little pencil neck. >> reporter: and he's not subtle about it. on camera -- >> he should resign from office in disgrace and frankly, they should look at him for treason. >> reporter: and on twitter. >> i can't even keep up with the president's twitter attacks on me. my staff has stopped sending them to me, they're too numerous. >> you don't follow him
. >> is that ann marie? >> you light up my life. >> debbie boone. >> we need to know this.ongressman adam schiff is a central figure in the impeachment inquiry leading the charge for house democrats. the ten-term democrat spoke to gloria borger about what is ahe ahead as the impeachment inquiry goes public. >> it feels like being in the eye of the hurricane. you never know when you're going to step out into gael force winds. >> reporter: but it's a sure bet...
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we're going to talk to -- joined from the wonderfully named anne marie potato point in new south wales, australia. a non-resident fellow at the lowy institute. so for people who are unaware an autonomous region of papua, new guinea. how long has the idea of independence been around? is this a long held historical thing? >> in two parts, really. the idea of the referendum seeking the people's views on whether or not they wanted to be independent is part of the formal peace agreement which was signed in 2001. and that peace agreement took everal years to be negotiated. conflict stopped in 1997 and took four years to get to that peace agreement and independence was one of the three key pillars of that agreement. prior to that, there had been a great desire by at least some leaders of bougainville even before papa, new guinea, became independent itself. there was a stirring for a movement for bougainville to be quite separate. from papua, new guinea. kamahl: an article which you've written that said the question they're being asked is not so much yes or no but do you want greater autonomy
we're going to talk to -- joined from the wonderfully named anne marie potato point in new south wales, australia. a non-resident fellow at the lowy institute. so for people who are unaware an autonomous region of papua, new guinea. how long has the idea of independence been around? is this a long held historical thing? >> in two parts, really. the idea of the referendum seeking the people's views on whether or not they wanted to be independent is part of the formal peace agreement which...
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businesswoman and media commentator anne—marie imafidon is here to tell us what's caught their eye. so papers. you have to go right through so many pages. but what else is there? you have chosen a piece in there? you have chosen a piece in the daily mail. history yesterday with a new chief executive at rbs taking up the reins and christine lagarde has taken over at the european central bank. we hear so much about women not being in finance and that space, the 2008 financial crisis, mentioned by the fawcett society saying it was male groupthink that brought this around so groupthink that brought this around so what happens when you have women in charge? at home, 85% of spending decisions are made by women. do you think there is something in that that in the working environment women do things differently? having a different set of people, things would be done differently. here, it is 325 years we have had the bank of england and we have not ever had a female leader at the bank of england. but there is one who is favourite to take over. it is a difference. people from different backgr
businesswoman and media commentator anne—marie imafidon is here to tell us what's caught their eye. so papers. you have to go right through so many pages. but what else is there? you have chosen a piece in there? you have chosen a piece in the daily mail. history yesterday with a new chief executive at rbs taking up the reins and christine lagarde has taken over at the european central bank. we hear so much about women not being in finance and that space, the 2008 financial crisis, mentioned...
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anne-marie was talking about uber disappointment.is ipo's like that keeping private money continue to be private. what these funds really want our exits. europe equity funds in is looking again at plans to relist the visa payment provider . this was delayed for one year. the reason they could do it is exactly what we are seeing in kkr. there is more money in private markets, meaning that these companies are going to continue to stay private for longer with funds we are seeing from kkr. matt. explainer. dani burger with us, talking about the kkr news. coming up, pandora's lay sick -- pandora's ceo joins us for his first interview of the day. do not miss that after the results hit the wires. goldman sachs chairman and ceo david solomon joins us for an exclusive interview in berlin in just about 45 minutes time. do not miss that conversation. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." i am matt miller in berlin. here is a look at what you should be watching today. lyons asspeaks in christine lagarde made her first
anne-marie was talking about uber disappointment.is ipo's like that keeping private money continue to be private. what these funds really want our exits. europe equity funds in is looking again at plans to relist the visa payment provider . this was delayed for one year. the reason they could do it is exactly what we are seeing in kkr. there is more money in private markets, meaning that these companies are going to continue to stay private for longer with funds we are seeing from kkr. matt....
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mary ann?rter: right now, police are collecting evidence and it happened an at 5:25 this evening here at this gase station. police say a man suffered several gunshots and died here at the scene. after investigating, they determine the man who shot him is an off duty police officer from richmond. he was in a mercedes that is her parked at the gas station. vallejo pd is now investigates. we talked with relatives of the victim and they say he is a 37-year-old man. he has six kids. they say he was turning his life around. he worked in the construction industry and they are very upset. in fact, dozens and dozens of people are out here demanding answers. they formed a prayer circumstance toll mourn this man who was shot today. they have questions because they say he was face down. we don't know how many times he was shot but witnesses tell us they heard seven to eight shots, possibly as many as ten tonight. so a lot of unanswered questions tonight. but again, vallejo police are out here investigating
mary ann?rter: right now, police are collecting evidence and it happened an at 5:25 this evening here at this gase station. police say a man suffered several gunshots and died here at the scene. after investigating, they determine the man who shot him is an off duty police officer from richmond. he was in a mercedes that is her parked at the gas station. vallejo pd is now investigates. we talked with relatives of the victim and they say he is a 37-year-old man. he has six kids. they say he was...
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anne-marie joins us from sydney.der-neutral when they are not. >> i think that is the main point it makes. financial institutions might think they are designing products for everyone, but they are not taking into account different segments and the differentiations of the female experience. they are not getting it right. 700 billion annual revenue, that is a lot of money in anybody's book. that comes from estimates that might be available if banks and the rest of financial institutions change what they did. a large chunk of the, 500 million, would come in new premiums for insurance companies because traditionally, women have been underinsured and uninsured at much higher rates than men. rishaad: we have had all this news surrounding apple and goldman sachs. with this discrimination that their algorithm was biased against females. this is one thing that one could point and say, if women were more in senior positions, this would not happen. >> absolutely. it is an argument that a longners have made for time. their argum
anne-marie joins us from sydney.der-neutral when they are not. >> i think that is the main point it makes. financial institutions might think they are designing products for everyone, but they are not taking into account different segments and the differentiations of the female experience. they are not getting it right. 700 billion annual revenue, that is a lot of money in anybody's book. that comes from estimates that might be available if banks and the rest of financial institutions...
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along with the chairman of the national endowment for the arts, mary anne carter and the chairman ofational endowments of the humanities, john pede, thank you very much, thank you. [applause] e. >> guest: great nations produce great thinkers, musicians and scholars who make it a more beautiful and enlightened place. each of today's recipients made outstanding contributions to american society, culture and life. they exemplify the genius, talent and creativity of our exceptional nation. ♪ ♪ ♪ . [applause] >> i want to hear that whole song. i don't know, jon, maybe we've got to get it moving a little bit. what a great movie. you've made some of the greatest movies of all time. thank you very much. actor and friend, jon voight is one of america's greatest living legends in cinema. he has captivated audiences for more than half a century, starring in dozens of hollywood blockbusters, including midnight cowboy. coming home, mission impossible, and national treasure, and another one i think it's frankly the greatest boxing movie of all time, "the champ" and that was some great movie. every
along with the chairman of the national endowment for the arts, mary anne carter and the chairman ofational endowments of the humanities, john pede, thank you very much, thank you. [applause] e. >> guest: great nations produce great thinkers, musicians and scholars who make it a more beautiful and enlightened place. each of today's recipients made outstanding contributions to american society, culture and life. they exemplify the genius, talent and creativity of our exceptional nation....
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. >> sandra: let's bring in "america's newsroom" a-team david avella, mary anne marsh and tom bevan. publisher of real clear politics. mary anne, what does it say about the field that bloomberg is entering the race? >> conventional wisdom is they think the field is week. the problem is bloomberg has no chance at being the nominee for the democrats. you need the support of women and african-american voters who drive the party. michael bloomberg's problem women and african-american voters. >> sandra: why did he do it? >> his last human chance to run for president ever given his age. more money than god but 99 problems and 99 days to super tuesday contest and $99 million won't fix it. >> sandra: the way he announced it, did it surprise you? >> a little bit. he has a strategy based on the idea that joe biden will implode and his firewall will not hold in south carolina and bloomberg can buy ads in big states and use his really leverage his pocket book. the problem is the last time we heard someone say i won't participate in any of the early states was rudy giuliani. it doesn't work that
. >> sandra: let's bring in "america's newsroom" a-team david avella, mary anne marsh and tom bevan. publisher of real clear politics. mary anne, what does it say about the field that bloomberg is entering the race? >> conventional wisdom is they think the field is week. the problem is bloomberg has no chance at being the nominee for the democrats. you need the support of women and african-american voters who drive the party. michael bloomberg's problem women and...
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so to mary anne's point about is she a smart politician? is certainly gearing themselves up for the long run. >> sandra: the latest on impeachment. mary anne your piece foxnews.com. when pelosi sets her sights on something she will not be denied. trump should be worried. >> when nancy pelosi reluctant to pursue impeachment and trufm gave her no choice and she said she doesn't have the votes. nancy pelosi made her speech, presided over the vote and the vote for impeachment inquiry prevailed. so every time that trump has tried to stand up to her, she instead has stood up to him and called his bluff every single time. donald trump is playing a dangerous game with nancy pelosi. because she has artfully mastered this entire process to make sure that public opinion, including the fox news poll which you showed earlier, 49% of voters now support impeachment and removal in the fox news poll. she made sure public opinion has grown with it as they gathered the evidence to go forward. >> sandra: considering adam schiff is heading up that inquiry, chri
so to mary anne's point about is she a smart politician? is certainly gearing themselves up for the long run. >> sandra: the latest on impeachment. mary anne your piece foxnews.com. when pelosi sets her sights on something she will not be denied. trump should be worried. >> when nancy pelosi reluctant to pursue impeachment and trufm gave her no choice and she said she doesn't have the votes. nancy pelosi made her speech, presided over the vote and the vote for impeachment inquiry...
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martin wiggins, who is managing the design and construction of the parks and also along with mary ann, playing a leading role in this work, is here. so today i just wanted to lay out the early parks delivery schedule. we've talked generally about parks, but i kind of wanted to list out over the next couple of years which parks we expect to come online. walk through our progress on developing hilltop park o.m m. manual, and then some of the status of the maintenance yard requirements that we've been developing. so during next fiscal year, towards the end of the fiscal year, we expect eastern hilltop park, so this is the -- we talk about hilltop park in the eastern and western sides. the western side is where the fujimoto sculpture will be. eastern hilltop park is where the signal tower used to be. it is a smaller portion of the park. the eastern portion we expect to complete construction late next fiscal year, as well as potentially the dog park on yorba buena road being completed in that timeframe, and being turned over to tida for operation. in fiscal year '21/'22, we expect several
martin wiggins, who is managing the design and construction of the parks and also along with mary ann, playing a leading role in this work, is here. so today i just wanted to lay out the early parks delivery schedule. we've talked generally about parks, but i kind of wanted to list out over the next couple of years which parks we expect to come online. walk through our progress on developing hilltop park o.m m. manual, and then some of the status of the maintenance yard requirements that we've...
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mary ann pikes. she is a resident of sunnydal sy sunnydale. we had the leadership here but they had meetings. this is when they do community meetings. we just want to thank you for all coming out. we want to thank the san francisco public housing, our director is here somewhere, tanya is the in executive director of the san francisco housing authority. we are under transition. we have our president of the -- where is the president of the commission as well as josh's boss? porsche is going from community to community, connected with us and some of the other residents that are here. i am so happy this keeps getting better and better. i thought josh was going to have a heart attack. he goes 110% about any project the that he is working on. we want to thank him again. once again. we are phea at 1815 egbert street to keep low income housing. affordable is good, but we need 30% of income housing. i do want to add that they were appointed to the shipyard by may or ed lee. we are working hard. it represents all of district 10, not just bayview. when t
mary ann pikes. she is a resident of sunnydal sy sunnydale. we had the leadership here but they had meetings. this is when they do community meetings. we just want to thank you for all coming out. we want to thank the san francisco public housing, our director is here somewhere, tanya is the in executive director of the san francisco housing authority. we are under transition. we have our president of the -- where is the president of the commission as well as josh's boss? porsche is going from...
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marie anne chanel and her siblings are the third generation of her family to run this place. y: for how many years? >> marie: soon 130 years. >> anthony: 130 years. so in the family the whole time? >> marie: yes, it's my great granddad. >> anthony: great grandfather. >> eric: so you will have to help us. >> marie: i'll explain. >> anthony: finally, raclette. i've been waiting for this. >> eric: i know. >> marie: would you like it directly on your potatoes? >> anthony: please, oh, it bubbles. >> marie: i cut with this part. >> anthony: oh, man, yeah, that's -- whoa. go ahead, go for it. >> eric: you want to try it? >> anthony: no, go for it, big boy. all right, here we go. >> anthony: is there a future for him in the restaurant business? i'm not so sure. >> anthony: normal humans do not usually follow multiple wads of oozing cheese melted over potatoes with a molten pot of more cheese. >> anthony: so you're excited. finally, your fondue. >> eric: yeah. >> anthony: but we are no ordinary men. we are titans. we are centurions of dairy products. >> anthony: okay, let's do the fond
marie anne chanel and her siblings are the third generation of her family to run this place. y: for how many years? >> marie: soon 130 years. >> anthony: 130 years. so in the family the whole time? >> marie: yes, it's my great granddad. >> anthony: great grandfather. >> eric: so you will have to help us. >> marie: i'll explain. >> anthony: finally, raclette. i've been waiting for this. >> eric: i know. >> marie: would you like it directly on...
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mary ann martinez reports the fire is burning but contained. >> reporter: the inferno raging from the chemical plant after wednesday's two explosions has been contained enough to allow residents to go home safely. the threat of explosions gone. >> there is still going to be smoke in the air and flames visible. >> mandatory evacuation orders for port arthur and surrounding communities were issued after the second explosion. residents will not be allowed back in. limited with an id. >> people stay away. >> after 16 hours of burning chemicals new threats. bad air quality and threat of asbestos. >> if you find that there is a white chalk where substance of any type or block orhaa pipe covering. please contact that number from the help line. >> residents and many that have worked at the plants their whole lives are returning home with fear. >> you can tell me that the stuff that was burning does not put off cancerous smoke and stuff. >>> the tpc has not yet said what caused the explosion. it could take several months before the cause is next. >>> a fast water rescue in san diego. a vagot s
mary ann martinez reports the fire is burning but contained. >> reporter: the inferno raging from the chemical plant after wednesday's two explosions has been contained enough to allow residents to go home safely. the threat of explosions gone. >> there is still going to be smoke in the air and flames visible. >> mandatory evacuation orders for port arthur and surrounding communities were issued after the second explosion. residents will not be allowed back in. limited with an...