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>> it's difficult to say, ashleigh. a lot of interrogation rooms don't have them because of constitutional protections and miranda and that sort of thing. we're unaware if there was a video and obviously if there is, that would shed the most light on what happened. but it calls into question what happened. and also there are protocols with weapons when you're dealing with suspects and potential defendants aren't even brought into the room. so it leads to wonder what exactly happened. and it's just tragic and sad particularly where there's an officer here, veteran officer, a wife, two children, it just really sickens you. >> so, danny, obviously the police department is usually the first people on a murder scene to do the investigation. this happened in the police department's home. do they do the murder investigation, or do they hands-off right away and have state or feds come in? >> that's a good question. whatever their individual local procedure will call for or they may be dealing with a case of first impression her
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>> that's right, ashleigh. basically the federal investigators want to know what she knew, if anything, about what was happening before those attacks against the boston marathon. i spoke with her attorney this morning and he basically said she didn't know what was happening with her husband until she saw it on the news and she had no knowledge of any of this at any time. he also went onto say that it's been incredibly hard on the family, that she's distraught and crying. let me read you part of a statement that basically from what he told us he said she understands the need for doing it, talking about federal agents looking to speak with her. this is the way the government looks at it and she understands this. it's a threat to national security. and she gets that. and she's a really good person, very sympathetic to that. katie's just trying to bring up her daughter. she's obviously referring to the young toddler that she had with tamerlan tsarnaev. again, he said basically she feels very strongly for the victim
>> that's right, ashleigh. basically the federal investigators want to know what she knew, if anything, about what was happening before those attacks against the boston marathon. i spoke with her attorney this morning and he basically said she didn't know what was happening with her husband until she saw it on the news and she had no knowledge of any of this at any time. he also went onto say that it's been incredibly hard on the family, that she's distraught and crying. let me read you...
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ashleigh. >> thank you.l be fascinating to see how long that suspect is going to stay that the facility because it's been the best kept secret all along. so here is a story that is belongs above the fold. a 90 minute ride. this happened in an instant. you have a 26-year-old guy who pulls his car over to answer a text. this mans finds himself smack dab in the middle of the headlines. he has just been carjacked by the two most wanted men in america. danny, that's the name he's going by, is telling the story. i'm joined by the reporter from the boston globe. he's an awesome reporter. known you for a few years. take me to that moment, if you will. do the readers digest version. >> i am really glad for danny sake that you mentioned he pull over to text. he's a really good, decent, soft spoken guy. he is worried how the world with perceive him. in that very first moment, he thinks is why is this guy coming up to my window? is it to exchange insurance paper work? very quickly the guy knocks on the window. danny can
ashleigh. >> thank you.l be fascinating to see how long that suspect is going to stay that the facility because it's been the best kept secret all along. so here is a story that is belongs above the fold. a 90 minute ride. this happened in an instant. you have a 26-year-old guy who pulls his car over to answer a text. this mans finds himself smack dab in the middle of the headlines. he has just been carjacked by the two most wanted men in america. danny, that's the name he's going by, is...
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ashleigh banfield joins us. what are you hearing about the possibility he may be moved? >> reporter: there are 11 victims who are still here. the updates from the hospital this morning is those 11 victims are not in serious or critical condition. the district attorney for suffolk county that covers boston -- you have to excuse me. there are helicopters flying overhead. they land right on the roof of the hospital. there is an echo chamber. if you can still hear me, they told me the families some of the victims who are here -- >> ashleigh we're having a hard time hearing you. we're going to come back to you. ashleigh is outside the hospital where some family members want the suspect to be removed from. >>> we continue to remember the victims of the tragedy today. an hour from now a memorial service will be held for shawn collier. family and friends had a private service yesterday. he was ambushed in his patrol car while on campus. thousands of m.i.t. faculty and students formed a human chain and paused for a moment of silence to for officer collier. he was born to be a pol
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i'm ashleigh banfield and we've got breaking news right off the top. rutgers university basketball coach mike rice has just lost his job, all after a shocking video came to light showing him being abusive to his players during practices, hitting them, kicking them, cursing at them. he's also making apparent homophobic statements. cnn's pamela brown is with me along with joey jackson. pamela, what is the university saying about this recent breaking development, the firing of coach rice? >> well, ashleigh, we just heard from the up un presiden univer president. he said, i have now reached the conclusion that coach rice cannot continue to serve effectively in a position that demands the high leest level of leadership. therefore, we have decided to terminate mike rice's employment at rutgers. tim pernetti says, "i am responsible for the decision to attempt a rehabilitation of coach rice. dismissal and corrective action were debated in december and i thought it was in the best interest of everyone to rehabilitate, but i was wrong. moving forward, i will wor
i'm ashleigh banfield and we've got breaking news right off the top. rutgers university basketball coach mike rice has just lost his job, all after a shocking video came to light showing him being abusive to his players during practices, hitting them, kicking them, cursing at them. he's also making apparent homophobic statements. cnn's pamela brown is with me along with joey jackson. pamela, what is the university saying about this recent breaking development, the firing of coach rice? >>...
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i'm ashleigh banfield. i want to go to tampa, florida, whose couple's grandchildren were snatch and whisked off to cuba are about to speak live to reporters. earlier today those boys, chase and cole's alleged kidnappers, their own parents named josh and sharon hackin, appeared in court. it was via video teleconference from the county jail. a jail that they're not going to be leaving for at least a few more days, and possibly a lot longer than that as well. i'm joined now by cnn's viktor blackwell who has been on this story all weeklong. as well legal commentator danny sovalis. >> i understand we may actually see the children along with their grandparents at this live news conference that's scheduled to happen at my moment. >> yeah. any moment right now. we've been told by the sheriff's office here in hillsborough county that the children will not speak. we've been asked not to ask them questions. only the grandfather, robert hauser, will be taking questions. patricia, his wife, won't even speak. joshua brok
i'm ashleigh banfield. i want to go to tampa, florida, whose couple's grandchildren were snatch and whisked off to cuba are about to speak live to reporters. earlier today those boys, chase and cole's alleged kidnappers, their own parents named josh and sharon hackin, appeared in court. it was via video teleconference from the county jail. a jail that they're not going to be leaving for at least a few more days, and possibly a lot longer than that as well. i'm joined now by cnn's viktor...
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. >> right, ashleigh.l, there are so many things that i could say, but i might just point out two general areas for you. the first is that reagan always saw thatcher's election in britain in 1979 as the model for his election in 1980. the same economic forces of decline that were at work in britain in the 1970s also according to reagan existed in america. so when thatcher came to power, reagan saw that as a very, very good idealogical sign that he would be elected in 1980, and he talked about this many times during the campaign. the second thing would be -- >> go ahead. >> i was going to say the second thing would be when they both were in office reagan saw margaret thatcher as his essential partner for his plans to try to end the cold war on terms favorable to america. time after time, ashleigh, she ran important interference for him to keep the alliance together, to keep the west united, so the cold war ended on terms that we all now know were very, very good for the west. >> that's partially an answer t
. >> right, ashleigh.l, there are so many things that i could say, but i might just point out two general areas for you. the first is that reagan always saw thatcher's election in britain in 1979 as the model for his election in 1980. the same economic forces of decline that were at work in britain in the 1970s also according to reagan existed in america. so when thatcher came to power, reagan saw that as a very, very good idealogical sign that he would be elected in 1980, and he talked...
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ashleigh banfield thank you. has been happening in boston we have some close-up video from the new york police department of that piece of landing gear that was found near ground zero on friday. and investigators can now confirm it came from a boeing 767 like the plane that flew into those twin towers back in 2001. mary snow joins us from new york. and police mary, i know they're treating the area like a crime scene because of the possibility of finding humanus? >> r that's absolutely correct. you might be able to see bical examiner's truck and what we'remp they're going through a number of safety protocols because tomorrow the medical examiner's office plans to go into the site where the wreckage was found and sift the soil for possible human remains. and that piece of the wreckage is being kept here at the site. authorities here in new york are saying they have no doubt that it belonged to one of the two hijacked planes that hit the world trade center just a few blocks from where we're standing. we did get some
ashleigh banfield thank you. has been happening in boston we have some close-up video from the new york police department of that piece of landing gear that was found near ground zero on friday. and investigators can now confirm it came from a boeing 767 like the plane that flew into those twin towers back in 2001. mary snow joins us from new york. and police mary, i know they're treating the area like a crime scene because of the possibility of finding humanus? >> r that's absolutely...
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i'm ashleigh banfield and we begin with a story line that we're hearing all too frequently about lately, teenagers, allegations of sex assault, cell phone photos, social media, and now suicide. gone is this girl, 15-year-old audrey putt. she hanged herself after learning about being sexually assaulted while drumpg ank and d out. here is cnn's affiliate kgo. >> reporter: all of the 16-year-olds are accused of attacking audrie pott. >> i hope that they are brought to justice. >> reporter: on december 2nd of last year, audrie was at an unsupervised house party. three fellow classmates took advantage. >> she has no idea what occurred until she woke up the following morning and had some drawing on her body and some private areas. >> reporter: the boys also took photos during the attack and not only showed them off at school but also texted and posted them online. audrie quickly found out and posted this, "they took pictures of me. my life is ruined. this is the worst day ever." the 15-year-old took her own life a few days later. >> some friends told me what happened to audrie and why it happ
i'm ashleigh banfield and we begin with a story line that we're hearing all too frequently about lately, teenagers, allegations of sex assault, cell phone photos, social media, and now suicide. gone is this girl, 15-year-old audrey putt. she hanged herself after learning about being sexually assaulted while drumpg ank and d out. here is cnn's affiliate kgo. >> reporter: all of the 16-year-olds are accused of attacking audrie pott. >> i hope that they are brought to justice. >>...
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we're getting some new information, ashleigh. i know you're getting why ur sources.oing on? >> one of the more fascinating developments i learned today, this comes straight from the top, from the district attorney of suffolk county that represents boston, has told me in the next couple of days, wolf, they're likely going to be moving the suspect and actually taking him from the beth israel deaconess hospital. there is a possibility he will be taken to another hospital. i'm told that there has been a lot of consternation because many of the victims who are being treated there, at one point i believe there were about 11 at the beth israel. many of the family members of those who were injured are understandably quite upset they're at the same facility where the suspect is being treated as well, the defendant i think we can now call him quite fairly, where he's being treated as well. there is a great possibility in the next few days, according to the d.a., he could be transferred to another medical facility. then after that, you know, his lawyer did not even discuss the
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cnn's ashleigh banfield is joining us now. ashleigh, you're over at the hospital. you have new details about what is going on over there at beth israel deaconess medical center. share with our viewers. >> reporter: wolf, i've spoken with three people who work at this hospital who all have the same essential descriptions of the extraordinary security situation surrounding this very high value detainee you might call him. as dzhokhar tsarnaev tries to recover and is in fair condition in this hospital there is an entire unit, whole icu shut off and even visitors who have friends or patients nearby are told they have to go up and around and over to get to where they need to go. it's on a higher floor and i do know that the number of the floor but because of the security situation i prefer not to broadcast that. it is on a higher floor in one of the buildings here in the complex at this hospital behind me. there are no fewer than about six federal marshals on hand as well as the actual hospital police force that's here. a number of officers. one of the people i spoke wi
cnn's ashleigh banfield is joining us now. ashleigh, you're over at the hospital. you have new details about what is going on over there at beth israel deaconess medical center. share with our viewers. >> reporter: wolf, i've spoken with three people who work at this hospital who all have the same essential descriptions of the extraordinary security situation surrounding this very high value detainee you might call him. as dzhokhar tsarnaev tries to recover and is in fair condition in...
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i'm ashleigh banfield reporti i live in boston. just moments ago president obama strongly defended the fbi's handling of the information from russia about one of the suspects in the boston marathon bombings. at the news conference the president said the fbi did its job in questioning tamerlan tsarnaev a couple of years before the attack. he rejected the criticism from senator lindsey gram. >> now what director clapper is doing is standard procedure around here, which is when an event like this happens we want to go back and review every step that was taken, we want to leave no stone unturned. we want to see if there was additional protocols and procedures that could be put in place that would further improve and enhance our ability to detect a potential attack. and we won't know that until that review is completed. >> and the president also remarked on the fact that the inspector general of the overall intelligence community, 17 different agencies in this country, will be leading a review into whether the information was shared the
i'm ashleigh banfield reporti i live in boston. just moments ago president obama strongly defended the fbi's handling of the information from russia about one of the suspects in the boston marathon bombings. at the news conference the president said the fbi did its job in questioning tamerlan tsarnaev a couple of years before the attack. he rejected the criticism from senator lindsey gram. >> now what director clapper is doing is standard procedure around here, which is when an event like...
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earlier cnn's ashleigh banfield spoke to the oscar-winning actor kevin spacey visiting boston today.ving a lunch the last couple of days here, all of the places that were greatly affected, business has been affected. it's important to people know they can come down here, it's safe, businesses are ready and happy and the food's awesome. it's just important to get the word out boston's strong. you know, i kind of feel like we're all boston. >> yeah. >> so it's important that everybody be supportive as they can. certainly with the doctors and nurses and surgeons i met yesterday, one thing they probably won't admit, a, they're tired and b, they're emotionally affected by it. just to go and lift their spirits has been really, for me, the whole reason i came. i'm really glad i came. >> of course, you can still help and you should. go to cnn.com/impact. cnn.com/impact learn more ways to help the boston victims. by the way you can see more of ashleigh's interview with kevin spacey, coming up at the top of the hour. stay tuned for that. very good interview. >>> amanda knox no longer waiting t
earlier cnn's ashleigh banfield spoke to the oscar-winning actor kevin spacey visiting boston today.ving a lunch the last couple of days here, all of the places that were greatly affected, business has been affected. it's important to people know they can come down here, it's safe, businesses are ready and happy and the food's awesome. it's just important to get the word out boston's strong. you know, i kind of feel like we're all boston. >> yeah. >> so it's important that everybody...
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is not enough. >> ashleigh banfield is on the scene for us. ashleigh, thanks very much.ing moment here in boston. the 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev lies in a hospital here in boston. he's sedated, restrained, hooked up to a ventilator. a judge and a public defender were brought to his room so the surviving bombing suspect could hear the charges against him. those federal charges which could lead to the death penalty accuse tsarnaev of fatally using a weapon of mass destruction. the affidavit gives a detailed time line of the bombings based on video and other photographic images. cnn's tom foreman is join us now 0 with a closer look. they really have provided, tom, a lot of specific details in this affidavit that was released. >> yeah. a lot of things, wolf, that up until now people railroad mainly just guessing at. here's what we know at this point. authorities say that at 2:41 on the day of the bombing both of the brothers had assembled next to each other right down here, a short distance from the bombings. they were standing down in this area together. they weren't the
is not enough. >> ashleigh banfield is on the scene for us. ashleigh, thanks very much.ing moment here in boston. the 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev lies in a hospital here in boston. he's sedated, restrained, hooked up to a ventilator. a judge and a public defender were brought to his room so the surviving bombing suspect could hear the charges against him. those federal charges which could lead to the death penalty accuse tsarnaev of fatally using a weapon of mass destruction. the...
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ashleigh banfield joins us with many r on that. the d.a. prosecutors. why is that? >> you know, it's a great question, anderson. it's because the federal statutes that have been drawn up since the world trade center's first attack are very, very thorough and very narrow and carry with them extraordinary penalties that are even stronger than they are here. and the d.a. said they have everything they need to do what they need. and it would be redundant to just throw the resources towards the investigation to pursue state charges. again, this is for the bombing, for all of the crimes you can tie to the bombing on the marathon day. don't forget the m.i.t. officer who was killed is in another county. and that's a separate crime. and that happened on a separate day. so the d.a. in middlesex county across the river has the option to go ahead with state charges in connection with that. but in the meantime it's pretty fascinating to note that this d.a. in this county, suffolk county, says it doesn't matter what's been said in this hospital behind me
ashleigh banfield joins us with many r on that. the d.a. prosecutors. why is that? >> you know, it's a great question, anderson. it's because the federal statutes that have been drawn up since the world trade center's first attack are very, very thorough and very narrow and carry with them extraordinary penalties that are even stronger than they are here. and the d.a. said they have everything they need to do what they need. and it would be redundant to just throw the resources towards...
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i'm ashleigh banfield. it's good to have you with us. 211 crew may sound like a rap group, but it is a very dangerous white supremacist prison gang. two of its members are being sought for the murder of the colorado choef prison official, tom clements. they are armed and dangerous. clements was noted for cracking down on prison gangs, including 211 crew. martin savage is in denver and joins us on the phone with the very latest. and criminal attorney joey jackson joins me. marty, let he just begin with you. the very latest on this, and if officials had any clue as to where these two people may be or may be heading? >> yeah, ashley, at this particular time, authorities are saying that they have some information. we don't flow how solid, that they may be headed in the direction of nevada or texas. now, of course the fact that their names are out there, that the police have opinion alerted to them, that may change their travel plans, but that is the only information we've had. and authorities did not have any d
i'm ashleigh banfield. it's good to have you with us. 211 crew may sound like a rap group, but it is a very dangerous white supremacist prison gang. two of its members are being sought for the murder of the colorado choef prison official, tom clements. they are armed and dangerous. clements was noted for cracking down on prison gangs, including 211 crew. martin savage is in denver and joins us on the phone with the very latest. and criminal attorney joey jackson joins me. marty, let he just...
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ashleigh banfield is in boston and spoke to one of the sisters of the 2001 victim.ound out? >> reporter: erin, i'm just off the telephone of the sister of one of the murder victims in the triple homicide that deb feyerick was just telling me about. i just got off the phone with her. a couple things that she can confirm to me is that the district attorney has been in touch with her. she's meeting with them next week. investigators on that case are meeting with her and have been speaking with her since saturday. not only that, she confirms to me that the same detectives are still on that case and that they are detectives that she has spoken with. specifically they asked her this, what can you tell us about your brother's relationship with tamerlan, the now dead suspect in the boston bombings? these are the questions they asked of her. she felt like she couldn't really enlighten these detectives at all because she felt her brother wasn't a friend at or acquaintance at all of tamerlan tsarnaev. however, she does think this is a good development in the 18-month-old case
ashleigh banfield is in boston and spoke to one of the sisters of the 2001 victim.ound out? >> reporter: erin, i'm just off the telephone of the sister of one of the murder victims in the triple homicide that deb feyerick was just telling me about. i just got off the phone with her. a couple things that she can confirm to me is that the district attorney has been in touch with her. she's meeting with them next week. investigators on that case are meeting with her and have been speaking...
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ashleigh? >> and i just want to get clear here, jean casarez.ctly what does there case hinge on? >> well, there are a number of allegations, negligence on the part of aeg, fraud, intentional and negligent emotional distress. but it comes down to the family of michael jackson is alleging that aeg which was responsible for this huge tour actually was the one that employed and paid for conrad murray. and because of that, they were the employer so they should be responsible for his actions. that civilly they caused the death of michael jackson. that they knew or should have known or should have been foreseeable that conrad murray, being so much in debt, was so in need of $150,000 a month that he would do anything so that michael jackson could take the stage. there's a critical e-mail, ashleigh, that the plaintiffs are definitely going to rely upon which is from an aeg official to kenny ortega. and it was after conrad murray did not allow michael jackson to go to rehearsal 11 days before he died. and the e-mail states, "you tell mr. conrad murray tha
ashleigh? >> and i just want to get clear here, jean casarez.ctly what does there case hinge on? >> well, there are a number of allegations, negligence on the part of aeg, fraud, intentional and negligent emotional distress. but it comes down to the family of michael jackson is alleging that aeg which was responsible for this huge tour actually was the one that employed and paid for conrad murray. and because of that, they were the employer so they should be responsible for his...
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ashleigh banfield, great stuff. thank you so much.re to cover from here in boston but we want to quickly update you on the flight delays caused by the forced spending cuts and some good news for travelers. thousands of air traffic controllers will head back to work soon. today the house of representatives voted for a bill ending the furloughs that went into effect sunday. they caused some 3,000 flight delays. this bill gives the faa permission to move money from another part of its budget to fund the controllers. it's wiggle room in the forced federal spending cuts, the so-called sequester. president obama is expected to sign it later today. our chief congressional correspondent dana bash joins us now from washington. dana, first for people there who may be online at the airport right now and are watching us on those airport cnn tvs all over the place when is this going to take effect? >> jake, the faa says that furloughs should be reversed fairly quickly. right now as many as 1500 air traffic controllers could be furloughed a day but
ashleigh banfield, great stuff. thank you so much.re to cover from here in boston but we want to quickly update you on the flight delays caused by the forced spending cuts and some good news for travelers. thousands of air traffic controllers will head back to work soon. today the house of representatives voted for a bill ending the furloughs that went into effect sunday. they caused some 3,000 flight delays. this bill gives the faa permission to move money from another part of its budget to...
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had what are you learning ashleigh?medical examiner here in massachusetts has confirmed to cnn that they have determined a cause of death for tamerlan but they are not releasing it at this time. it's sort of a legal glitch so to speak, because the way the state law works here is that once a family or a loved one claims a body that's when they actually file a death certificate with cleshg's clerk's office. but i think we all know the story right now that this family is extraordinarily disparate in that one is incarcerated and parents of tamerlan tsarnaev are in russia with no immediate plans to come here to claim this body or visit with their younger son who's facing pretty severe charges. but they've determined the state medical examiner confirming that they have indeed determined a cause of death. of course all of that in response to the gun battle with police a week and a half ago. >> and i know you're also getting information about the younger brother, dzhokhar tsarnaev when he was brought to the hospital after that
had what are you learning ashleigh?medical examiner here in massachusetts has confirmed to cnn that they have determined a cause of death for tamerlan but they are not releasing it at this time. it's sort of a legal glitch so to speak, because the way the state law works here is that once a family or a loved one claims a body that's when they actually file a death certificate with cleshg's clerk's office. but i think we all know the story right now that this family is extraordinarily disparate...
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being put squarely on the us which leveled depleted uranium and chemical arsenals to temper and ashleigh surges so shells laden with spent nuclear fuel white phosphorus bombs and internationally condemned cluster bomb munitions were all dropped on some of the iraq's most populous cities so horrifying birth defects are now commonplace in cities like fallujah and according to dr omar. they will last long into the future and you might find some of the following images disturbing. it's clear that though the u.s. folk of their help provided to iraq after the invasion notably reconstruction education and investments their so-called help resulted in the use of weapons banned by article fifty three of the geneva convention it prohibits any kind of weapon which if used where there is war can affect areas environment climate and water resources the things that occurred in one thousand nine hundred one and then in two thousand and three are true catastrophe and all types of munitions were used of and the plane dispenser weapons boss present munitions depleted uranium and chemical weapons all these
being put squarely on the us which leveled depleted uranium and chemical arsenals to temper and ashleigh surges so shells laden with spent nuclear fuel white phosphorus bombs and internationally condemned cluster bomb munitions were all dropped on some of the iraq's most populous cities so horrifying birth defects are now commonplace in cities like fallujah and according to dr omar. they will last long into the future and you might find some of the following images disturbing. it's clear that...
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ashleigh banfield in boston. what are you hearing? work here, and i've been able to find out some information about this situation that this suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev is in right now. the way they have organized this very massive complex is they have shut down an entire icu on an upper floor. i'm not going to name which floor it is. i'm not going to name it out of security concerns, they have shut down an entire icu to house this person. the security presence is significant to say the very least. there is at least about half dozen federal marshals on location as well as some of the security forces themselves. i can also tell you this. that one of the people who works here who has had a direct view and has been able to experience in the same room what this suspect is like says he doesn't look good. he cannot talk. he said that based on some of the conversations that he's hearing in these very, very secure areas that it is -- he believes he may be writing, but he wasn't able to confirm he's seen him writing anything down. i asked him ab
ashleigh banfield in boston. what are you hearing? work here, and i've been able to find out some information about this situation that this suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev is in right now. the way they have organized this very massive complex is they have shut down an entire icu on an upper floor. i'm not going to name which floor it is. i'm not going to name it out of security concerns, they have shut down an entire icu to house this person. the security presence is significant to say the very...
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ashleigh banfield is here. you have new information from your blackberry from someone very high up. >> good thing they have judy clarke. let's just say that. she's renowned in legal circles as being the person who gets -- who saves your life, essentially. that works on both sides. it saves the public a lot of money. it saves the public a lot of pain and suffering going through a trying trial, to do speak, the all the witnesses that have to relive what they have gone through, all the people who lost limbs who would have to testify there are benefits to both sides if that's the case. they have been clear about two specific charges that this surviving alleged bomber is facing. that's just the beginning. you can always wait to see additional charges added to it. but the department has not gone so far as to say at this point they'll seek the death penalty. a lot of people assume that, but she thu they shouldn't. on both sides of the defense, and the prosecution, there are very, and i want to stress very preliminary
ashleigh banfield is here. you have new information from your blackberry from someone very high up. >> good thing they have judy clarke. let's just say that. she's renowned in legal circles as being the person who gets -- who saves your life, essentially. that works on both sides. it saves the public a lot of money. it saves the public a lot of pain and suffering going through a trying trial, to do speak, the all the witnesses that have to relive what they have gone through, all the...
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thank you very much, ashleigh banfield reporting for us. we appreciate it. >>> the massachusetts boat owner who discovered dzhokhar tsavraev in his backyard is telling his story. david henneberry told our affiliate wtvb that everything happened when he went outside to fix something on his boat. >> no indication of anything. i know people say there was blood on the boat, saw blood and went in? not -- >> reporter: not true. >> not true. >> reporter: the word is you saw the boat, pulled back the wrappi wrapping, saw a body, it moved and you called 911. >> no. >> reporter: he went to the garage and grabbed a step ladder. >> got three steps up the ladder, rolled it up and i could see through the shrink-wrap. i didn't expect to see anything, and i look in the boat over here, and look on the floor, and i see blood. and. >> reporter: a lot of blood? >> a good amount of blood and my eyes went to the other side of the engine box, the engine box in the middle. it was a body. >> reporter: at that moment, what did you do? what were you thinking at that
thank you very much, ashleigh banfield reporting for us. we appreciate it. >>> the massachusetts boat owner who discovered dzhokhar tsavraev in his backyard is telling his story. david henneberry told our affiliate wtvb that everything happened when he went outside to fix something on his boat. >> no indication of anything. i know people say there was blood on the boat, saw blood and went in? not -- >> reporter: not true. >> not true. >> reporter: the word is...
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so right new according to what the district attorney told ashleigh banfield, they are thinking of moving him to a different state facility. they can interview him as often as he is willing to be interviewed. >> you had a pretty dramatic interview with a man called andrew kitsenberg. he took photographs of the initial gunfight with police from his home, overlooking the battle in watertown. tell me about that, jake. >> well, this is just remarkable. i mean, imagine being woken up in the middle of the night due to gunfire and you look out the window and see a shootout going on. and the shootout between the brothers and the police. and at one point he was showing me a photograph and he was detailing the third pressure cooker bomb that the tsarnaev brothers had with them. let's take a listen. >> what the red dot is highlighting here is that pressure cooker bomb. that's what they took out of a backpack, put right at their feet, and i had a very clear view on that device. >> and did they throw it? how did it explode? we see the stain on the street where it exploded. >> i actually saw them light
so right new according to what the district attorney told ashleigh banfield, they are thinking of moving him to a different state facility. they can interview him as often as he is willing to be interviewed. >> you had a pretty dramatic interview with a man called andrew kitsenberg. he took photographs of the initial gunfight with police from his home, overlooking the battle in watertown. tell me about that, jake. >> well, this is just remarkable. i mean, imagine being woken up in...
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>> well, you know, ashleigh, i always say you can sue anyone for any reason, right?n, our courts are pretty liberal in that sense. so he certainly can file suit. and maybe he will. we remember the pilots had kicked off folks dressed in muslim garb and there were lawsuits that stemmed from those actions. i've got to agree with danny on this. while the air carrier access act provides they can't carry someone because of their disability, you can't fly a plane by committee. pilots have to make those difficult decisions. and federal regulations do allow to make those calls. and if there's a situation where a pilot feels that a passenger could be a safety risk, then the pilot has the perfect right to kick the person off the plane. so i think that what happened here was completely appropriate. >> all right. sunny hostin reporting for us and also danny cevallos. thank you both for your legal perspective on that. i want to turn everyone's attention to something very different for a moment. okay. the reason i have this boston red sox logo on my head followed by be strong, this
>> well, you know, ashleigh, i always say you can sue anyone for any reason, right?n, our courts are pretty liberal in that sense. so he certainly can file suit. and maybe he will. we remember the pilots had kicked off folks dressed in muslim garb and there were lawsuits that stemmed from those actions. i've got to agree with danny on this. while the air carrier access act provides they can't carry someone because of their disability, you can't fly a plane by committee. pilots have to...
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. >>> thanks very much i'm ashleigh banfield. danger comes with the territory but that does not come close to explaining an apparent vendetta on prosecutors in kaufman county texas of dallas. it was monthed ago when we brought you this video of hasse gunned down in the parking lot. this was hasse's boss and how he reacted to it. >> i hope that the people that did this are watching because we're very confident that we're going to find you. we're going to pull you out of whatever hole you are in and we are going to bring you back and let the people of kaufman county prosecute you to the fullest extent of the law. >> and that was what mike mclelland said back then but today texas law men, the fbi and many others are now also searching for his killer or killers. yes, of the man you just heard from, mike mclelland and his wife cynthia, as well. they were both found dead in their home in nearby forney, texas on saturday evening. for the moment the kaufman county sheriff won't say the killings are connected. other officials will. some a
. >>> thanks very much i'm ashleigh banfield. danger comes with the territory but that does not come close to explaining an apparent vendetta on prosecutors in kaufman county texas of dallas. it was monthed ago when we brought you this video of hasse gunned down in the parking lot. this was hasse's boss and how he reacted to it. >> i hope that the people that did this are watching because we're very confident that we're going to find you. we're going to pull you out of whatever...
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tell them we all say congratulations, ashleigh banfield.ston strong hat, all the proceeds from the hat going to the one fund. we'll check in on the news conference in ottawa, canada, about this disrupted terror plot, breaking news next. ♪ [ male announcer ] purpose elevates what we do. raises it to a more meaningful place. makes us live what we do, love what we do and fills our work with rewarding possibility. aarp connects you to a community of experienced workers and has tools to help you find what you're good at. an ally for real possibilities. aarp. go to aarp.org/possibilities. aarp. >>> all right, more breaking news here. not here where i stand, of course, in boston, but in canada, where there has now been a disrupted terror plot. we're listening in to a news conference under way now in toronto. first i want to go to our correspondent in ottawa, paula newton, paula, just if you can, for us, and all of our viewers, reset what has happened and what you know. >> canadian police tell us they have made a few arrests regarding an alleged pl
tell them we all say congratulations, ashleigh banfield.ston strong hat, all the proceeds from the hat going to the one fund. we'll check in on the news conference in ottawa, canada, about this disrupted terror plot, breaking news next. ♪ [ male announcer ] purpose elevates what we do. raises it to a more meaningful place. makes us live what we do, love what we do and fills our work with rewarding possibility. aarp connects you to a community of experienced workers and has tools to help you...
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also, this afternoon, getting new details from ashleigh banfield who is here in boston.he's been learning from the beth israel hospital staff, when this younger tsarnaev, dzhokhar tsarnaev was taken last week, to this prison medical facility in dev devens, massachusetts, 40 miles from
also, this afternoon, getting new details from ashleigh banfield who is here in boston.he's been learning from the beth israel hospital staff, when this younger tsarnaev, dzhokhar tsarnaev was taken last week, to this prison medical facility in dev devens, massachusetts, 40 miles from
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. >> ashleigh, thanks very much. thank kvevin for all of our viewers. president obama faces serious questions about the pressing issues in the was around the world from bombings in boston to the war in syria. the president a few moments ago, as you saw live on cnn, wrapped up a news conference with reporters in the white house briefing room. on the war in syria, evidence that chemical weapons were used. the president say his wants to make sure he has all of the facts before taking any direct, new action. >> if i can establish in a way that not only the united states but also the international community feel confident is the use of chemical weapons by the assad regime, then that is a game changer because what that portends is potentially even more devastating attacks on civilians and it raises the strong possibility that those chemical weapons can fall into the wrong hands. >> let's dig deeper now. gloria borger, she watched the news conference with all of us. the president is walking a very fine line, a sensitive line, on this truly explosive issue of s
. >> ashleigh, thanks very much. thank kvevin for all of our viewers. president obama faces serious questions about the pressing issues in the was around the world from bombings in boston to the war in syria. the president a few moments ago, as you saw live on cnn, wrapped up a news conference with reporters in the white house briefing room. on the war in syria, evidence that chemical weapons were used. the president say his wants to make sure he has all of the facts before taking any...
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>> this has been a debate, ashleigh, forever. that celebrities get off easier because of their celebrity status. i will tell you, in this case i was looking at this morning, she's already on an informal probation from last year for a three-year period. so if the allegations -- if the d.a. goes forward and prosecuted and found guilty, you could be talking serious matters on this. so i think the prosecutors worry about public scrutiny on these. and i think they're going to look at it. >> you know what, judge hackett and paul callan -- i'm not going to let you in on this one. >> we've got to give kudos to that guy. okay. >> we had so much breaking news with the passing of margaret thatcher, i have to cut it short there. but thank you to both of you paul callan and glen da hackett. stay tuned for watching everyone. "around the world" is next. >>> welcome to "around the world." i'm suzanne malveaux. >> and i'm michael holmes. hello, everyone. welcome to the program. we begin in england of course. >> political toughness earned her the
>> this has been a debate, ashleigh, forever. that celebrities get off easier because of their celebrity status. i will tell you, in this case i was looking at this morning, she's already on an informal probation from last year for a three-year period. so if the allegations -- if the d.a. goes forward and prosecuted and found guilty, you could be talking serious matters on this. so i think the prosecutors worry about public scrutiny on these. and i think they're going to look at it....
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i'm ashleigh banfield. so near and yet so far away. two young florida boys who allegedly were kidnapped almost a week ago from their grandmother's home in tampa florida are now believed to be in cuba today with their alleged captors, aka their parents. those two lost custody of four year old cole and two year old schas after a run in with police in louisiana last june. how they wound up in cuba and what happens next are matters that i put to my cnn colleagues. and victor blackwell who is in tampa. give me exactly what we do know from any cuban officials at this point who may be talking about this case. >> reporter: well, the kublen officials say that three are not aware of this. they have said that the u.s. has not asked them for any assistance. here's what we do know about their cuban connection. the hills bore/county sheriff's office here, they say that they received information that the family had arrived there. they're not releasing the source yet. they're not saying he exactly what that information is. we do know from a uls offici
i'm ashleigh banfield. so near and yet so far away. two young florida boys who allegedly were kidnapped almost a week ago from their grandmother's home in tampa florida are now believed to be in cuba today with their alleged captors, aka their parents. those two lost custody of four year old cole and two year old schas after a run in with police in louisiana last june. how they wound up in cuba and what happens next are matters that i put to my cnn colleagues. and victor blackwell who is in...
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don't know if he's healthy enough to go outside the cell, but the new information we learned from ashleigh banfield is when he came into decons medical center after that almost 24-hour manhunt he was in pretty bad shape, but he recovered rather quickly. we know last week before they transferred him to this facility he was in really serious condition and we're not sure he was going to make it. apparently he is doing a lot better. he is able to talk. he is up and moving arntd, but they're not sharing with us whether or not he's able to go outside of that cell. wolf. >> all right. we'll get more information. i know during the course of the next few days, don, thank you. authorities are digging deeper into how a muslim jihadist in russia may have influenced the bombing suspect tamerlan tsarnaev. an overnight raid is raising more questions about whether he had ties to extremists there. russian special forces carried out the raid in dagestan, that's in southern russia. our nic robertson is on the scene for us as he has been these past several days. what happened, nic, how is this possibly linked
don't know if he's healthy enough to go outside the cell, but the new information we learned from ashleigh banfield is when he came into decons medical center after that almost 24-hour manhunt he was in pretty bad shape, but he recovered rather quickly. we know last week before they transferred him to this facility he was in really serious condition and we're not sure he was going to make it. apparently he is doing a lot better. he is able to talk. he is up and moving arntd, but they're not...
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. >> we want to leave with you some life pictures before ashleigh ban field takes over.as seen. please stay right here. "cnn newsroom" rolls on after this break. [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. first hour. roxaban without talking to the doctor who prescribes it for you. stopping may increase your risk of having a stroke. get medical help right away if you develop any signs or symptoms of bleeding, like unusual bruising or tingling. you may have a higher risk of bleeding if you take xarelto® with aspirin products, nsaids or blood thinners. talk to your doctor before taking xarelto® if you currently have abnormal bleeding. xarelto® c
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"cnn newsroom" continues right now with ashleigh banfield. >>> hello, everyone.king news this hour on the boston bombings. brand new information out about the lone surviving suspect. right now 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev is sitting in a 10 by 10 foot cell just 40 miles outside of the city i'm in right now. but this morning, we now have some new and exclusive details at cnn from that night he was captured after a bloody fight with police officials. my source tells me that the night dzhokhar tsarnaev arrived at that hospital he was quote, covered in blood from head to toe, his face was extremely bloody and he was only semiconscious. his eyes were closed when he arrived in that ambulance with
"cnn newsroom" continues right now with ashleigh banfield. >>> hello, everyone.king news this hour on the boston bombings. brand new information out about the lone surviving suspect. right now 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev is sitting in a 10 by 10 foot cell just 40 miles outside of the city i'm in right now. but this morning, we now have some new and exclusive details at cnn from that night he was captured after a bloody fight with police officials. my source tells me that...
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and congratulations to ashleigh banfield. she won running away on our brackets.right there. christine romans, where did you finish? >> i was down in the double digits.
and congratulations to ashleigh banfield. she won running away on our brackets.right there. christine romans, where did you finish? >> i was down in the double digits.
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i'm ashley ban fiel-- ashleigh .ipped juror in the jodi arias trial. >>> blood in, blood out. the ruthless code of the aryan brotherhood. many fear it's a war against the good guys. >>> and ameri
i'm ashley ban fiel-- ashleigh .ipped juror in the jodi arias trial. >>> blood in, blood out. the ruthless code of the aryan brotherhood. many fear it's a war against the good guys. >>> and ameri
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i'm ashleigh banfield. great britain has had plenty of great leaders and not so great leaders.y the world remembers not a king or a queen, but britain's first woman prime minister. margaret thatcher diedod
i'm ashleigh banfield. great britain has had plenty of great leaders and not so great leaders.y the world remembers not a king or a queen, but britain's first woman prime minister. margaret thatcher diedod
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ashleigh banfield in first place, she has louisville. if you hone in there, you see zoraida is ahead of me in the pool, she has ohio state winning. >> gone. >> if louisville wins, i will stage a dramatic comeback and finish ahead of zoraida. jack tapper is in last place there. embarrassing? >> really? i think i'm going to beat you. >> we'll find out tomorrow. >>> 13 minutes past the hour. he'd been lost in the woods for so long, when a search party finally found him, he thought he was hallucinating. more from a hiker rescued from the wilderness coming up. it smells good. like laundry fresh out of the dryer. a man fresh out of the shower. nailed it. proof. febreze car vent clips keep your car fresh. breathe happy. bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. here's y
ashleigh banfield in first place, she has louisville. if you hone in there, you see zoraida is ahead of me in the pool, she has ohio state winning. >> gone. >> if louisville wins, i will stage a dramatic comeback and finish ahead of zoraida. jack tapper is in last place there. embarrassing? >> really? i think i'm going to beat you. >> we'll find out tomorrow. >>> 13 minutes past the hour. he'd been lost in the woods for so long, when a search party finally found...
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i want to congratulate ashleigh banfield. really the answer is what happened between us. i had a dramatic come from behind victory. >> no kidding. >> i toppled you at the very end. i finished sixth. you finished 11th. that puts me five full places in front of you. >> congratulations, mr. berman. by the way, my bracket was completed by my 14-year-old son. >> see, if you won, i would get all the credit. now you're blaming your kid. >> i'm not blaming. look how well he did for a 14-year-old. good job, nico. >> 14 minutes after the hour here. she went looking for a taste of the great outdoors. she ended up eating dirt and fighting off wild animals. one teen's firsthand tale of getting lost in the wilderness. that's coming up. you have to be prepared, but all i do to be broadcast ready damages my hair and scalp. then i uncovered head & shoulders damage rescue. it relieved my scalp and rescued my damaged hair. the proof? see it tonight, at eleven. head & shoulders damage rescue. waiting for your wrinkle cream to work? clinically proven neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. it targe
i want to congratulate ashleigh banfield. really the answer is what happened between us. i had a dramatic come from behind victory. >> no kidding. >> i toppled you at the very end. i finished sixth. you finished 11th. that puts me five full places in front of you. >> congratulations, mr. berman. by the way, my bracket was completed by my 14-year-old son. >> see, if you won, i would get all the credit. now you're blaming your kid. >> i'm not blaming. look how well...