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we participated in backpack give waterways we're giving away backpacks in the western this coming saturday. we have a strong partnership with the schools and constant subtraction with our dedicated officers in the engage unit. we've been able to stay connected with our youth. and last for the first time the department rolled out the radio program along with the training video. this code has been established to encourage all work groups to spend time with helping kids with homework or just baker. >>. the second recommendations is to insure widespread destruction. we have it in russian and japanese and other language. i have the pamphlets conspiracies. the pamphlets have been described to the juvenile justice center and other advocacy locations. the pamphlet is on the website and is accessible to the public. the pamphlets have been described by every academy class. and this is to establish the ufrtsdz school district and the department. it started with the captain o laser a directive was distributed on july 1st in the form of a department bulletin which outlines arrests on school sites. curr
we participated in backpack give waterways we're giving away backpacks in the western this coming saturday. we have a strong partnership with the schools and constant subtraction with our dedicated officers in the engage unit. we've been able to stay connected with our youth. and last for the first time the department rolled out the radio program along with the training video. this code has been established to encourage all work groups to spend time with helping kids with homework or just...
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to 15-year-olds report backpa pn related to their backpacks.the pain. a typical kid's backpack can hold a coat, perhaps even gym clothes. if it adds up to 30 pounds, that's 30% of the child's body weight. way too helavy say the experts. >> it will bring you back our spine backwards. if it's too high, there's going to be touch pressure on your shoulders. >> reporter: nicole is an occupational therapist at nationwide children's hospital in columbus. ideally she says the backpack should weigh about 10% of the child's body weight. it should rest in the middle of the back. kids should wear the waist belt for added support. and always wear both shoulder straps. >> if they're wearing it on just one shoulder, it can pull the spine to one side and strain the muscles. >> reporter: at ranch view middle school, they're trying to take books out of backpacks. with no lockers for storing books, they now work off two sets of books. >> we have sets where one set lives in the classroom, one set checked out and sent home with students. >> doctors say parents need
to 15-year-olds report backpa pn related to their backpacks.the pain. a typical kid's backpack can hold a coat, perhaps even gym clothes. if it adds up to 30 pounds, that's 30% of the child's body weight. way too helavy say the experts. >> it will bring you back our spine backwards. if it's too high, there's going to be touch pressure on your shoulders. >> reporter: nicole is an occupational therapist at nationwide children's hospital in columbus. ideally she says the backpack...
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she could wear a backpack. backpack. excellent. a backpack. wonderful. what she can do is a backpack. never mind all these stuff here. no skis. all she got to do is hold it around up like that and have it like... [laughter] hey, can you see that? that pulls the center of gravity back. hey, huh, that would work. backpack would do it. some people say, "wait a minute, though, "as she becomes more and more pregnant, she'd have to put more and more weight in the pack." true or false? answer begin with an f. false. false, very good. check with your neighbor what she could do besides put more rocks in the pack as she gets more and more pregnant. go ahead. she could move it back further, can you see that? she could put little notches on here, right? [laughter] in fact, all of the people say, "when is due day?" right? she can have all the notches. oh, this last notch should be dd, right? drop day, okay? [laughter] just keep moving back, back, back. center--yay. do you ever see the way a pigeon walks? a pigeon that go like this, okay? what's that pigeon doing? eve
she could wear a backpack. backpack. excellent. a backpack. wonderful. what she can do is a backpack. never mind all these stuff here. no skis. all she got to do is hold it around up like that and have it like... [laughter] hey, can you see that? that pulls the center of gravity back. hey, huh, that would work. backpack would do it. some people say, "wait a minute, though, "as she becomes more and more pregnant, she'd have to put more and more weight in the pack." true or false?...
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the gun in a backpack. the backpack over his shoulder. he had sawed off the stock of a gun and put purple tape over the bobbed end. in a stall in the men's room he removed a shotgun and left that backpack hanging on a hook inside. the victims, according to the fbi, alexis had a routine 7tings. and on the barrel of that shotgun, end to the torment. >> there are indicators that alexis was prepared to die during the attack, and that he accepted death as the inevitable consequences of his actions. >> reporter: building 197 is still closed. fbi agents are still processing the crime scene. it's likely they'll be there through the weekend. the pentagon is also promming to do its job to assess safety proce proce procedur procedures. >> where there are gaps, we will close them. where there are failures, we will correct them. that process is under way. the victims and every members of the department of defense committee. >> the subcontractor of the employed gunman aaron alexis says the pentagon confirmed twice that alexis had a valid security clear
the gun in a backpack. the backpack over his shoulder. he had sawed off the stock of a gun and put purple tape over the bobbed end. in a stall in the men's room he removed a shotgun and left that backpack hanging on a hook inside. the victims, according to the fbi, alexis had a routine 7tings. and on the barrel of that shotgun, end to the torment. >> there are indicators that alexis was prepared to die during the attack, and that he accepted death as the inevitable consequences of his...
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a nonprofit handed out backpacks killed with school supplies. about 380 students got them. >> this is very important for our students. our students have a lot of disadvantages. they don't have a lot of other advances that other students -- advantages that other students have at more affluent schools. they come to school with no backpacks and no folders and the teachers need to buy all of that stuff. >> the nonprofit is planning to hand out supplies to some 26,000 students in its ongoing back-to-school drive. >> the bay area eating machine. back at it again. this time joe yes chestnut is devouring a different kind of competition. we'll tell you about it when we come back. >> 5, 4, 3 -- ,,,,,,,,,,,, [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to get great deals the easy way. you do enough flying around. that's why we give you real big club card deals. this week, a super low price on breakfast. honey bunches of oats is only $1.88 a box. arrowhead water is just $3.33 a case. make it a triple scoop. dreyer's ice cream is
a nonprofit handed out backpacks killed with school supplies. about 380 students got them. >> this is very important for our students. our students have a lot of disadvantages. they don't have a lot of other advances that other students -- advantages that other students have at more affluent schools. they come to school with no backpacks and no folders and the teachers need to buy all of that stuff. >> the nonprofit is planning to hand out supplies to some 26,000 students in its...
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you want to know what's in the backpacks? yes.an i.d. on jeff and trent entering hancock square carrying backpacks. they could be headed to the department of citizenship and immigration. it's a target what about victor ackland? we got unis at all the targets, but still no sign of him. okay, radio ahead, let 'em know we're on our way, but do not engage the subjects. you got it. sidney, alert all units: victor ackland is now traveling alone and in possible possession of a third bomb. we're still looking for backpacks. keep the pressure up. copy, boss. (sirens wailing) you good? yeah. yeah? yeah. my man. you're solo from here. but when we're done, we'll meet at the fox and crown, have a beer and watch it on the news. time it right, you'll be fine. it's a lot people. it's like victor said: "if the pilot of the enola gay thought like that, we'd be speaking japanese right now." don't worry. you wait, you watch the time, and you put it down nice and slow, and you make sure you're far away by 3:00. but remember, if something goes wrong, t
you want to know what's in the backpacks? yes.an i.d. on jeff and trent entering hancock square carrying backpacks. they could be headed to the department of citizenship and immigration. it's a target what about victor ackland? we got unis at all the targets, but still no sign of him. okay, radio ahead, let 'em know we're on our way, but do not engage the subjects. you got it. sidney, alert all units: victor ackland is now traveling alone and in possible possession of a third bomb. we're still...
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says he used this backpack to bring the shotgun into the building and etched this is my el. weapon -- elf weapon along with end to the tomorrow meant. not what you-all say. and better off this way. >> there are indicators that alexis was prepared to die during the attack and that he accepted death as the inevitable consequence of his actions. there is no indication to date that alexis was targeting specific individuals. >> in fact the f.b.i. says investigators have uncovered no previous relationships between alexis and the 12 people he killed in a time line released by the f.b.i. aaron alexis shot his first vick kim at 8:16 a.m. and went between the fourth and first floors for an hour before being shot dead at 9:25 a.m. in a search of the shooter's electronic media the f.b.i. says investigators discovered a reference to his plans and why. >> a document retrieved stated quote ultra low frequency attack is what i've been subject to for the last three months and to be perfectly honest that is what has driven me to this. >> the f.b.i. says he carried out his assault one week aft
says he used this backpack to bring the shotgun into the building and etched this is my el. weapon -- elf weapon along with end to the tomorrow meant. not what you-all say. and better off this way. >> there are indicators that alexis was prepared to die during the attack and that he accepted death as the inevitable consequence of his actions. there is no indication to date that alexis was targeting specific individuals. >> in fact the f.b.i. says investigators have uncovered no...
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girls, how heavy are your backpacks?oo well as parents that 64% of 11 to 15-year-olds are reporting back pain related to their backpacks. coming up, what one school is now doing to limit injuries. >>> so it's all about the double strap. i think -- >> both shoulder. most of us don't. you put it on the one. >> not as cool. >> i know. >> back pain. >>> we have school stuff to talk about. we need to celebrate the summer of 2013. from secret surveillance to willie and my favorite, "sharknado," -- >> forgot about that. >> we'll look back over what's been the best of 2013. >>> let's begin this half-hour with oscar winner angelina jolie photographed at work for the first time since announcing her preventive double mastectomy. nbc has the details. >> reporter: it isn't rare for hollywood types to take long breaks between projects. angelina jolie's return to an l.a. movie set is news because of why she's been on hiatus. her choice of a double mastectomy that she explained after the procedure in a new york times column last may bec
girls, how heavy are your backpacks?oo well as parents that 64% of 11 to 15-year-olds are reporting back pain related to their backpacks. coming up, what one school is now doing to limit injuries. >>> so it's all about the double strap. i think -- >> both shoulder. most of us don't. you put it on the one. >> not as cool. >> i know. >> back pain. >>> we have school stuff to talk about. we need to celebrate the summer of 2013. from secret surveillance to...
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and what vaughn doesn't realize is that the boy's backpack is caught in the chair.he strap is around his neck and slowly choking him. >> you can see him just really kicking and struggling to try and get free. >> vaughn films the terrifying scene. the boy hangs on for more than a minute. then as the crowd gasps, the boy finally slips and falls the equivalent of three stories on to the hard snow. >> it was just kind of like in slow motion, until he hit. it was a long ways down. >> the ski patrol is standing by. and tends to the boy in a matter of seconds, but is the boy alive? and if so, has he suffered serious injury? >> i'm very amazed that i survived. >> five years later as a 17-year-old anthony traber recalls that day and everything that happened that led to his dramatic fall. >> oh, my god. >> i was really fighting for air, and i knew that it would be better to fall than hang up there and die. >> it all began when traber took his backpack off to answer a call on his cell phone. when he went to put the backpack back on his waist strap was left dangling. >> and it
and what vaughn doesn't realize is that the boy's backpack is caught in the chair.he strap is around his neck and slowly choking him. >> you can see him just really kicking and struggling to try and get free. >> vaughn films the terrifying scene. the boy hangs on for more than a minute. then as the crowd gasps, the boy finally slips and falls the equivalent of three stories on to the hard snow. >> it was just kind of like in slow motion, until he hit. it was a long ways down....
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alexis' backpack turned up something he wrote. ultra lee frequency attack is what i've been subjected to for the last months and that is what has driven me to this. there's no evidence that he called or e-mailed anyone to warn of the attack, and they found no evidence that any workplace dispute set him off. >> thanks. >>> and now to politics in washington and the man who was up all night. the republican senator from texas on a one-man mission to stop president obama's new health care law. critics have called him crazy, irresponsible and dangerous. others find him courageous for staying on his feet for 21 hours to get americans focused on what's about to happen to their health care. more on that side in a moment, but first, kelly o'donnell has more on the marathon on the floor of the u.s. senate. >> reporter: with texas size ambition. >> i intend to speak in support of defunding obamacare until i am no longer able to stand. >> reporter: 42 year old ted cruz in the senate just eight months, held up all of congress's work to make his
alexis' backpack turned up something he wrote. ultra lee frequency attack is what i've been subjected to for the last months and that is what has driven me to this. there's no evidence that he called or e-mailed anyone to warn of the attack, and they found no evidence that any workplace dispute set him off. >> thanks. >>> and now to politics in washington and the man who was up all night. the republican senator from texas on a one-man mission to stop president obama's new health...
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the gun in the a backpack. the backpack over his shoulder. he had sawed off the top of the gun and put purple tape over the end. at the stall in the men's room he removed the shotgun and left the backpack hanging on a hook inside. then he went on his shooting spree, killing 12. wounding 4. the motive. what was the motive? alexis believed
the gun in the a backpack. the backpack over his shoulder. he had sawed off the top of the gun and put purple tape over the end. at the stall in the men's room he removed the shotgun and left the backpack hanging on a hook inside. then he went on his shooting spree, killing 12. wounding 4. the motive. what was the motive? alexis believed
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the backpack he used to hide his weapons was left in the restroom. the evidence collected as of today shows signs of a delusional man. >> there are multiple indicators that alexis held a delusional belief that shows he thought he was being controlled by elf electromagnetic waves. >> reporter: he acted alone and had a valid pass to gain entry into the building. fbi agents do not believe alexis was targeting anyone in particular. >> fbi agents say evidence shows alexis was prepared to die and affected the fate of his consequences. >>> fbi agents are the on the ground in kenya tonight digging through what's left of an upscale shopping mall, trying to identify the bodies of hostages and terrorists still buried inside. kenyan authorities are denying claims that they used chemical weapons to end the attack. new video shows the full extent of the destruction. three floors collapsed after a fire and a series of explosions crippled part of the shopping complex. five days later, it still is smoldering. new images from the siege show a police officer coaxing a
the backpack he used to hide his weapons was left in the restroom. the evidence collected as of today shows signs of a delusional man. >> there are multiple indicators that alexis held a delusional belief that shows he thought he was being controlled by elf electromagnetic waves. >> reporter: he acted alone and had a valid pass to gain entry into the building. fbi agents do not believe alexis was targeting anyone in particular. >> fbi agents say evidence shows alexis was...
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the fbi says a search of alexis's backpack turned up something he wrote. ultra low frequency attack is what i have been subject to for the last three months. to be perfectly honest, that is what has driven many to this. investigators say there is no evidence that alexis called or e-mailed anyone to warn of the attack. they found no indication that any workplace dispute set him off. brian? >> pete williams start thing us off from washington. thanks. >>> now to politics in washington. the man who was up all night, the republican senator from texas on a one-man mission to stop president obama's new health care law. critics called him crazy, irresponsible, even dangerous. others find him courageous for staying on his feet for 21 hours to get americans focused on what's about to happen to their health care. more on that in a moment. first kelly o'donnell has more
the fbi says a search of alexis's backpack turned up something he wrote. ultra low frequency attack is what i have been subject to for the last three months. to be perfectly honest, that is what has driven many to this. investigators say there is no evidence that alexis called or e-mailed anyone to warn of the attack. they found no indication that any workplace dispute set him off. brian? >> pete williams start thing us off from washington. thanks. >>> now to politics in...
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inside his backpack police found a phone, thumb drive and two documents. >> "ultra low frequency attack is what i've been subject to for the last three months. that is what has driven me to this." >> reporter: the fbi says it warned the family members of victims before releasing this video and these pictures and it said it cut any images of witnesses or victims, but a spokeswoman says that the public wants to know the timeline and the motivations of this killer. at the navy yard bruce leshan, wusa9. >> so now you've seen it and you know that video released today by the fbi is pretty disturbing, chilling. some folks may not want to watch it. we did listen to you when a lot of our viewers told us they didn't want it see it. that's why we warned you and now you'll center to click a link on our website and facebook page if you want to see them. the decision is getting some reaction. we'll have some of those responses a little later in mcginty's mailbag. >>> accused mother daughter serial killer jason scott was sentenced today for another of his bloody home invasion break- ins in prince geor
inside his backpack police found a phone, thumb drive and two documents. >> "ultra low frequency attack is what i've been subject to for the last three months. that is what has driven me to this." >> reporter: the fbi says it warned the family members of victims before releasing this video and these pictures and it said it cut any images of witnesses or victims, but a spokeswoman says that the public wants to know the timeline and the motivations of this killer. at the...
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bags and backpacks that has a port screen on the front that allows you to access your touchscreen onur tablet device. >> without digging it out of your bag. >> exactly. >> nice. >> it's time for ebaum's world. >> you have two choices. real or fake. >> see the videos. >> two, three, four. >> oh! >> and decide real or fake. >> fake? >> i thought it was [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to find big savings on the things you need. just make a straight line to safeway. your club card gets you deals you can't find anywhere else. load up the cooler. your favorite pepsi products are just $2.47 a 12-pack. charmin is $11.99 for 24 double rolls. and make it a giant scoop. breyers ice cream is only $2.88. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. >>> at first glance you think we have gone back to medieval times. but no. >> what? >> yes. this is a man attacking someone else with a sword. >> why was he carrying a sword? >> fantastic question. i don't know why he had it. i know why he tried to use it. apparently this guy,
bags and backpacks that has a port screen on the front that allows you to access your touchscreen onur tablet device. >> without digging it out of your bag. >> exactly. >> nice. >> it's time for ebaum's world. >> you have two choices. real or fake. >> see the videos. >> two, three, four. >> oh! >> and decide real or fake. >> fake? >> i thought it was [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to find...
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police say the backpack he was carrying had marijuana, crack cocaine, and the drug agents that arrested him believe he was intending to sell that stuff. >> walb talked to some officers involved. >> that's the part, that they have no regard for people in the neighborhood, the streets, buses, stop signs, cutting across heavily traveled rhodes. it puts their lives in dangers and officers chasing them in danger and innocent people in the neighborhood. >> the officer chasing that white mad da thought mr. mormon was going to start running through the neighborhood. >> i am going to try cutting him off south of his location. he was still running south. he came out right here. >> they will never find me. i'll hide under my bed. >> you snow what it was? he was like, i need to go say good-bye to my mom. >> i'm sorry, mom. >> i'll never do it again. >> he was charged with possession and intent to distribute. the white mazda did get away. it was a rental car with florida plates. >>> by now, you guys may have seen this video and heard the story behind it. this is 35-year-old lee ann elson. she is wor
police say the backpack he was carrying had marijuana, crack cocaine, and the drug agents that arrested him believe he was intending to sell that stuff. >> walb talked to some officers involved. >> that's the part, that they have no regard for people in the neighborhood, the streets, buses, stop signs, cutting across heavily traveled rhodes. it puts their lives in dangers and officers chasing them in danger and innocent people in the neighborhood. >> the officer chasing that...
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inside his backpack police found a phone, thumb drive and two documents. >> "ultra low frequency attack is what i've been subject to for the last three months. that is what has driven me to this." >> reporter: the fbi says it warned the family members of victims before releasing this video and these pictures and it said it cut any images of witnesses or victims, but a spokeswoman says that the public wants to know the timeline and the motivations of this killer. at the navy yard bruce leshan, wusa9. >> that is some stuff that is hard to watch. >>> funeral services were held today for two more victims from that navy yard shooting. friends and family gathered at a church in hillcrest heights, maryland, to remember arthur lee daniels, sr. hundreds of folks came together to honor kenneth bernard proctor. in la plate at navy yard utilities engineer -- la plata the navy yard utilities engineer was remembered as a loyal dad and redskins fan and leaves behind two sons. the media was asked not to attend the funerals. >>> an accused prince george's county mother daughter serial killer jason scott
inside his backpack police found a phone, thumb drive and two documents. >> "ultra low frequency attack is what i've been subject to for the last three months. that is what has driven me to this." >> reporter: the fbi says it warned the family members of victims before releasing this video and these pictures and it said it cut any images of witnesses or victims, but a spokeswoman says that the public wants to know the timeline and the motivations of this killer. at the...
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remember that homeless man who turned in a backpack with $42,000?ust wait until you hear what he's getting in return now. "early today" is back in two minutes. >>> welcome back. clicking the like button on facebook is protected free speech under the constitution so says an appeal court in virginia. the judge said clicking like can be considered the 21st century equivalent of a yard sale. they fired a political sheriff for supporting someone in 2009. >>> an 8-month-old old baby can be named messiah. the judge reversed the lower court decision that said messiah was a title reserved for jesus christ. the boy's mother said she picked the name because it sounded good with her two other sons' names that both start with "m." >>> the united nations report is unrealistic and denies making the tack said bashar al assad. on fox news assad said his government will abide by the agreement to get rid of his chemical weapons. >> take one year. i didn't say years. as i heard, it takes about one year, maybe a little bit less, a little bit more. >> the word lost a hea
remember that homeless man who turned in a backpack with $42,000?ust wait until you hear what he's getting in return now. "early today" is back in two minutes. >>> welcome back. clicking the like button on facebook is protected free speech under the constitution so says an appeal court in virginia. the judge said clicking like can be considered the 21st century equivalent of a yard sale. they fired a political sheriff for supporting someone in 2009. >>> an...
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bags and backpacks that has a port screen on the front that allows you to access your touchscreen onur tablet device. >> without digging it out of your bag. >> exactly. >> nice. >> it's time for ebaum's world. >> you have two choices. real or fake. >> see the videos. >> two, three, four. >> oh! >> and decide real or fake. >> fake? >> i thought it was unbelievable. shhhhh! in our day, we didn't have u-verse high speed internet. yeah, our babysitter didn't have a million ways to serve mom up on a silver platter. we had to count sheep to fall asleep. and i always worried that i was creating an overcrowded sheep farm. in my head... never looked like that farmer took proper care of those sheep. too much? a little. [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. >>> at first glance you think we have gone back to medieval times. but no. >> what? >> yes. this is a man attacking someone else with a sword. >> why was he carrying a sword? >> fantastic question. i don't know why he had it. i know why he tried to use it. apparently thi
bags and backpacks that has a port screen on the front that allows you to access your touchscreen onur tablet device. >> without digging it out of your bag. >> exactly. >> nice. >> it's time for ebaum's world. >> you have two choices. real or fake. >> see the videos. >> two, three, four. >> oh! >> and decide real or fake. >> fake? >> i thought it was unbelievable. shhhhh! in our day, we didn't have u-verse high speed internet....
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. >>> also -- >> military clip boards, white boards and backpacks designed to keep your child safe. the latest trend in school supplies next. >>> fox who live in the san ramon neighborhood say yards are under attack at a ferocious rate and you may be surprised at what's responsible. i'm jodi hernandez. a live report coming up sf. >>> and good evening, i'm jeff ranieri. it's about the america cup sailors and their boats but tonight it's about the mega hyper super yacht docked here at 27 and 29. we'll talk about this gin norm mouse activity and also, of course, the weather forecast in just a few minutes. [ maragno ] if the car was invented today, it would run on the most affordable energy source available. it would charge overnight. every morning, you'd wake up with a full tank, ready to go. if the car was invented today, it would be the 100% electric nissan leaf. with over 200 million gas-free miles driven and automatic hov lane access, the question isn't "why electric?" it's "why gas?" [ male announcer ] the 100% electric nissan leaf. nissan. innovation that excites. now get a 2013
. >>> also -- >> military clip boards, white boards and backpacks designed to keep your child safe. the latest trend in school supplies next. >>> fox who live in the san ramon neighborhood say yards are under attack at a ferocious rate and you may be surprised at what's responsible. i'm jodi hernandez. a live report coming up sf. >>> and good evening, i'm jeff ranieri. it's about the america cup sailors and their boats but tonight it's about the mega hyper super...
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remember that homeless man who turned in a backpack containing $422,000? just wait up you hear what he's getting in return. you're watching "first look". ,0? just wait up you hear what he's getting in return. you're watching "first look". wisest kid in the whole world? how can i be a more fun mom? hmmm. can you dance? ♪ bum ba bum ba bum ♪ bum ba bum ba bum no. no? can you make campbell's chicken noodle soup? yes! [ wisest kid ] every can has 32 feet of slurpable noodles. now that's fun. mom, you're awesome. oh yeah! ♪ bum ba bum ba bum [ gong ] [ wisest kid ] m'm! m'm! good! >>> now to other stories making news this morning. clicking the like button on facebook is protected free speech under the constitution. that's according to an appeals court in virginia. in a case involving people fired by a sheriff for supporting the political opponent in 2009, the judge said that clicking like could be considered the 21st century of a campaign yard sign. >>> a judge in ten see has ruled that an 8 month old baby can be named messiah. that judge reversed a closer cour
remember that homeless man who turned in a backpack containing $422,000? just wait up you hear what he's getting in return. you're watching "first look". ,0? just wait up you hear what he's getting in return. you're watching "first look". wisest kid in the whole world? how can i be a more fun mom? hmmm. can you dance? ♪ bum ba bum ba bum ♪ bum ba bum ba bum no. no? can you make campbell's chicken noodle soup? yes! [ wisest kid ] every can has 32 feet of slurpable...
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santa clara county sheriff's officials say a plaque backpack was found with wires sticking out of it right in front of a parked train. a robot opened the backpack, dumped out its contents and found harmless wires and fitness weightens. >>> 47,000. that is the number of school kids living in know tells across this country according to the department of education. last night, you play remember, we introduced you to two of them. they helped their mother move in and out of the motel and into another motel every 21 days. that's because of motel rules. but tonight, some hope that this family will soon find some stability. >> angel rammier residents sits in an empty room in newark, a tiny room her family of four has called home the past 21 days. >> hi. >> hi. >> how was school? >> bad. >> once her 5-year-old son necklace got out of school today, they took all of their belongings to another motel down the road. they are limited to just three weeks in one mountain lions tell. >> there are no words. there are no words. i'm just -- just amazed. >> ramirez was more emotional than usual on this m
santa clara county sheriff's officials say a plaque backpack was found with wires sticking out of it right in front of a parked train. a robot opened the backpack, dumped out its contents and found harmless wires and fitness weightens. >>> 47,000. that is the number of school kids living in know tells across this country according to the department of education. last night, you play remember, we introduced you to two of them. they helped their mother move in and out of the motel and...
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fred james received a special citation for turning in a backpack he found saturday.ained $2,400 in cash and almost $40,000 in travelers checks. the bag was returned to its owner. james said he would not have kept a penny because he's extremely religious and god has always looked after him. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." always looked after him. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." [ male announcer ] frequent heartburn? the choice is yours. chalky... not chalky. temporary... 24 hour. lots of tablets... one pill. you decide. prevent acid with prevacid 24hr. i don't miss out... you sat out most of our game yesterday! asthma doesn't affect my job... you were out sick last week. my asthma doesn't bother my family... you coughed all through our date night! i hardly use my rescue inhaler at all. what did you say? how about - every day? coping with asthma isn't controlling it. test your level of control at asthma.com, then talk to your doctor. there may be more you could do for your asthma. late actor james gandolfini had a red carpet
fred james received a special citation for turning in a backpack he found saturday.ained $2,400 in cash and almost $40,000 in travelers checks. the bag was returned to its owner. james said he would not have kept a penny because he's extremely religious and god has always looked after him. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." always looked after him. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." [ male announcer ] frequent heartburn? the choice is...
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youtube. >>> and a followup on a story we brought you about a boston homeless man who returned a backpackbout 42,0$42,00 $42,000. glen james was given a citation from the police for his honesty, but a virginia man thought he wanted more. he started an online campaign. he's raised $92,000. no matter how busy your morning you can always do something better for yourself. and better is so easy with benefiber. fiber that's taste-free, grit-free and dissolves completely. so you can feel free to add it to anything. and feel better about doing it. better it with benefiber. [ crashing ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact >>> legendary musician b.b. king recently celebrated his 80th birthday and he's hardly slowing down. anthony mason sat down with the king of the blues. >> reporter: he does not walk easily anymore, but on stage this night in atlantic city, new jersey, b.b. king's fingers can stil
youtube. >>> and a followup on a story we brought you about a boston homeless man who returned a backpackbout 42,0$42,00 $42,000. glen james was given a citation from the police for his honesty, but a virginia man thought he wanted more. he started an online campaign. he's raised $92,000. no matter how busy your morning you can always do something better for yourself. and better is so easy with benefiber. fiber that's taste-free, grit-free and dissolves completely. so you can feel free...
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they gave him a new backpack which cost less.d the new backpack because there was another one out. can you not go too far? >> of course you can. lots of companies. very, very liberal return policies. they don't even sell tires. melissa: i don't know about that one. they have a lot of people that come in and buy a dress and wearing an incentive right back and say this as part of our customer service. i don't know. that is expensive. >> once again, it is yield management. after look at how much business it brings and verses what it costs you. over utilizing the expenses. the person you did see a similar plan pays a deductible and in goes to the doctor's office every single day. look at it from a ratio point of view. think how many electronics you bought and paid extra for that extra warranty in the store. think how many you have returned my guess is you bought a lot and returned probably nine. if you look at the ratio, these things make money. melissa: would you tell to the business person out there watching is tryg to decide how l
they gave him a new backpack which cost less.d the new backpack because there was another one out. can you not go too far? >> of course you can. lots of companies. very, very liberal return policies. they don't even sell tires. melissa: i don't know about that one. they have a lot of people that come in and buy a dress and wearing an incentive right back and say this as part of our customer service. i don't know. that is expensive. >> once again, it is yield management. after look...
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the backpack later turned up in a nearby landfill.molly is outside the courthouse. >> all three of the young men were in court today and it extended from an indictment from a grand jury combining off as the cases. ro two were arraigned this morning, and this afternoon, one defendant's appearance was delayed because his attorney was stuck in new york. this is not taken lightly by the judge who got an apology and admonished his attorney and suggested that on a case of this magnitude, perhaps he should come into town a day early. phillipos faces 16 years in prison. the other two are charged with obstruction of justice and they carry more than 20 years in prison. all three have pled not guilty, and as you mention it it's alleged they all went to tsarnaev's tomorrow room and items were removed, and one piece of evidence, backpack, ended up in a local landfill. al three men had family members in court and only phillipos is out on bail. the other two are still being held. >> trace: anybody speaking on behalf of the defendants? >> absolutely.
the backpack later turned up in a nearby landfill.molly is outside the courthouse. >> all three of the young men were in court today and it extended from an indictment from a grand jury combining off as the cases. ro two were arraigned this morning, and this afternoon, one defendant's appearance was delayed because his attorney was stuck in new york. this is not taken lightly by the judge who got an apology and admonished his attorney and suggested that on a case of this magnitude,...
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. >> i had socks in my backpack. for some reason i chose not to put them on which was a terrible decision. i started sliding out of control. i was seriously just hauling [ bleep ] down this glacier for 30 yards and that's when i looked in front of me and just like a movie i saw this crevasse, this really wide crevasse opened up in front of me and i blew right in it. my first thought is i'm going to die here. >> reporter: thinking he would never be able to get out he recorded what he thought was his final message. >> i love you if i don't make it out. i'm not kidding. this is no joke. after i said that, i had this surge -- i just was not going to die there. >> reporter: equipped with an ice axe and crampons on his boots, he clawed his way out. his biggest obstacle the excruciating pain. the three to four mile hike followed until porter reached a group of campers that nursed him through the night and called for help. >> i appreciate so much to everybody involved and not me, i just crawled out of a crevasse, not a big d
. >> i had socks in my backpack. for some reason i chose not to put them on which was a terrible decision. i started sliding out of control. i was seriously just hauling [ bleep ] down this glacier for 30 yards and that's when i looked in front of me and just like a movie i saw this crevasse, this really wide crevasse opened up in front of me and i blew right in it. my first thought is i'm going to die here. >> reporter: thinking he would never be able to get out he recorded what he...
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the deranged killer is seen casually walking into the building with a backpack.he backpack a men's room stall, then stalks the corridors with his shotgun. he checks a door and readies to shoot but no one is there. he runs from floor to floor, hunting for victims. then he takes cover with workers near by at the end of the corridor. the fbi also released photos of his shotgun with the words "better off this way, my elf weapon, and end to the torment crudely scratched on it." it's a shocking surveillance video of a man who took 12 innocent lives before being shot down himself. >> that footage is being released the sa
the deranged killer is seen casually walking into the building with a backpack.he backpack a men's room stall, then stalks the corridors with his shotgun. he checks a door and readies to shoot but no one is there. he runs from floor to floor, hunting for victims. then he takes cover with workers near by at the end of the corridor. the fbi also released photos of his shotgun with the words "better off this way, my elf weapon, and end to the torment crudely scratched on it." it's a...
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the homeless man flagged down a cop, who returned the backpack to its owner. >>> florida.amas, who have been stranded at sea for days. crews say they got a call and spotted the man hanging on to the capsized boat some 60 miles out in the atlantic. the fisherman reportedly recovering from severe dehydration. nevada. a dutch cyclist on a desert road in the north, setting a new world record for speed on a bike. but it's no ordinary ride. the guy used a high-tech aerodynamic rebum bant bicycle. he topped out at 83 myers, miles per hour, breaking the old record by a record. that's fox across america. >> fox across america is brought to you by liberty mutual insurance. what's your policy? >>> this is wee"the fox report." police warned the navy he appeared to be losing his mind. that's from law enforcement officials in rhode island tonight who say the gunman in the massacre at the navy yard recently reported hearing voices, while staying at a hotel. according to investigators, there were serious signs of trouble leading up to the shooting. they say the gunman was paranoid, had tr
the homeless man flagged down a cop, who returned the backpack to its owner. >>> florida.amas, who have been stranded at sea for days. crews say they got a call and spotted the man hanging on to the capsized boat some 60 miles out in the atlantic. the fisherman reportedly recovering from severe dehydration. nevada. a dutch cyclist on a desert road in the north, setting a new world record for speed on a bike. but it's no ordinary ride. the guy used a high-tech aerodynamic rebum bant...
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(laughing) this guy got us... a disaster backpack, and a rental car that seats five, parked right outsideup to my place in westchester where we'll all be safe. boy scouted! you're welcome. ted's right, we should go. hey, on the way out of the city, do you mind if we stop at my place so i can get something? okay, what did you have to get? my drink on. we're not going anywhere. what? no! we don't have time for this! we gotta get going! ted, i'm older than you. yeah. and taller. just older. and when you reach my age, and height, you'll see that things like this hurricane are no big deal. they're going to close the bridges. you guys, we got to get out of here. i'm afraid i'm with blondie on this one. this storm is nothing. i'm from vancouver. you know what we call this in the couv? barbecue weather. (phone ringing) oh, it's my mom, checking to see if i'm okay. hey, mom. ooh, mommy! it's dwizzling out!
(laughing) this guy got us... a disaster backpack, and a rental car that seats five, parked right outsideup to my place in westchester where we'll all be safe. boy scouted! you're welcome. ted's right, we should go. hey, on the way out of the city, do you mind if we stop at my place so i can get something? okay, what did you have to get? my drink on. we're not going anywhere. what? no! we don't have time for this! we gotta get going! ted, i'm older than you. yeah. and taller. just older. and...
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and with only the clothes they're wearing and a backpack, the pair are pulled to safety.e went up with the civil air patrol as they assess the damage. this major highway, now impassable. huge chunks of road, severed the and carved out by the floods. even though there's no way out, some are still dead-set on staying in the isolated towns. in larimer county, sheriffs deputies are showing pictures of the destruction, hoping to convince the holdouts to leave. >> if they don't take this opportunity, they may be there for a long time. so we can't certainly force anybody to evacuate. but we are strongly encouraging them to do so. >> reporter: and then, we found matt and linda, trying to get home to longmont to save the animals on their farm. >> good luck. >> reporter: on sunday, they tried. and they tried with a canoe, but it capsized. >> you can't tell looking at this how deep it is and how swift it is. and so, i wasn't sure if i was going down river or not. >> reporter: this time, they wade through thigh-high floodwaters, cautiously, using rope to secure themselves. and they m
and with only the clothes they're wearing and a backpack, the pair are pulled to safety.e went up with the civil air patrol as they assess the damage. this major highway, now impassable. huge chunks of road, severed the and carved out by the floods. even though there's no way out, some are still dead-set on staying in the isolated towns. in larimer county, sheriffs deputies are showing pictures of the destruction, hoping to convince the holdouts to leave. >> if they don't take this...
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he walked through with his backpack of weapons and ammunition, assembled has 870 in the bathroom, comes out armed and ready to kill. >> we can say that the remington 870 shotgun had been altered with a sawed-off barrel and stock. purple duct tape covered the end of the stock. >> reporter: the 31-second video shows alexis, looking into the doorways for victims, then making his way to another floor. in the video, you see him hiding behind a wall, before running towards the beam in -- the people in the background. >> two of the ncis responders were teamed with the metropolitan police officer. when the three were fired upon by the shooter. >> reporter: the shooting lasts more than an hour before alexis is shot and killed. this is the gun fbi agents say alexis used in the shooting, with several handwritten etchings, saying, quote, better off this way, quote, end to of the torment, and quote, not what yalcy -- y' all say. his backpack was left in the rest room. >> reporter: evidence collected today shows signs of a delusional man. >> there are multiple indicators that alexis held a delusional
he walked through with his backpack of weapons and ammunition, assembled has 870 in the bathroom, comes out armed and ready to kill. >> we can say that the remington 870 shotgun had been altered with a sawed-off barrel and stock. purple duct tape covered the end of the stock. >> reporter: the 31-second video shows alexis, looking into the doorways for victims, then making his way to another floor. in the video, you see him hiding behind a wall, before running towards the beam in --...
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. >> reporter: she got back into the jeep and packed her backpack. >> i had new knife, my flashlight, my tomatoes, of course, the couple i had left. >> reporter: you're like the macgyver of the mountain. she put on tape and tissue and said good-bye to the jeep. >> kicked my way out and headed off. >> reporter: on you said i'm going for it? >> yeah. i'm getting out of here. maybe i can find rod and still save him and kind of lost the hope of that happening real quick. >> reporter: why? she was sinking in snow that came up to her thighs in places. some four feet of fresh snow had fallen while she was stranded in the jeep. >> i was crawling. >> reporter: week after her ordeal, "dateline" took paula back to burnside lake. she showed us how she crawled to get through the deep snow. >> but, you know, i'd just go like that. like that. and you know, i looked down, and i started following the trail and just keep going. and whenever i'd stop to eat some snow and rest, i would always whistle, yell. >> reporter: that's a good whistle. but she was deteriorating out there on her own. her body was f
. >> reporter: she got back into the jeep and packed her backpack. >> i had new knife, my flashlight, my tomatoes, of course, the couple i had left. >> reporter: you're like the macgyver of the mountain. she put on tape and tissue and said good-bye to the jeep. >> kicked my way out and headed off. >> reporter: on you said i'm going for it? >> yeah. i'm getting out of here. maybe i can find rod and still save him and kind of lost the hope of that happening...
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he walks through the front door of the building, with his backpack of weapons and ammunition assembled his remington 870 in the bathroom, comes out armed and ready to kill. we can say that the remington 870 shotgun had been altered with a sawed-off barrel and stock. purple tucket tape covered the- - duct tape covered the end of the stock. >> reporter: the 31-second video shows alexis looking into the doorway for victims, then making his way to another floor. in the video, you see him hiding behind a wall, before running towards people in the background. >> two of the fbi responders were teams with the metropolitan police officer. when the three were fired upon by the shooter. >> reporter: the shooting lasted more than an hour before alex sis shot and killed. this is the gun fbi agents say alexis used in the shooting with several handwritten etchings, saying, quote, better off this way, quote, understand to the torment ," and quote, not what y' all say. a backpack with the weapon was in the rest room. >> reporter: evidence collected as of today shows signs of a delusional man. >> there
he walks through the front door of the building, with his backpack of weapons and ammunition assembled his remington 870 in the bathroom, comes out armed and ready to kill. we can say that the remington 870 shotgun had been altered with a sawed-off barrel and stock. purple tucket tape covered the- - duct tape covered the end of the stock. >> reporter: the 31-second video shows alexis looking into the doorway for victims, then making his way to another floor. in the video, you see him...
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he walked through the front door of the build being his backpack of weapons and ammo. assembled his remington 870 in a bathroom, coming out armed and ready to kill. >> we can say the remington 870 shotgun was altered with a sawed off barrel. >> he looks for victim. in the video you see him hiding behind a wall before running towards the people in the background. the shooting lasts more than an hour before alexis is shot and killed. this is the gun fbi agents said alexis used in the shooting with several handwritten things saying, better off this way, end to the tourment and not what y'all think. the backpack alexis used was left in the restroom. >> fbi officials said the evidence shows sign offense a delusional man. >> there are multiple indicators that he held a belief he was being controlled or influenced by extremely low frequency or elf electro magnetic waves. >> he had a valid pass to gain entry. they do not believe alexis was tar getting anyone many particular. >> fbi agents say evidence shows alexis was prepared to die. >>> an accused serial killer in prince geo
he walked through the front door of the build being his backpack of weapons and ammo. assembled his remington 870 in a bathroom, coming out armed and ready to kill. >> we can say the remington 870 shotgun was altered with a sawed off barrel. >> he looks for victim. in the video you see him hiding behind a wall before running towards the people in the background. the shooting lasts more than an hour before alexis is shot and killed. this is the gun fbi agents said alexis used in the...
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it's conceiveable he can have it in a backpack or another container. likely if he's got one of these he won't be searched. >> greta: no metal detector? >> not usually. on poflt posts you walk through unless you look sus spishus. >> if you don't have a gun on you you're going to slide through. >> absolutely. or driving a car with a trunk full of explosives, i'm exaggerating but if there reason, you have one of these, the guard will swipe it and let you through wout a search. >> greta: a lot of government buildings would they have metal detectors? >> they do. they have more security than nonmilt tear. >> they do. when you go into a building that is different there is usually a metal detector in the building. >> greta: thank you. >> our live coverage continues, in our next hour, the latest on what fbi is still looking for tonight. more live from the washington navy yard. next. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] ultra rugged phones from sprint. buy one, get four free, and $150 credit when you swih your business line to sprint. the pioneers in push-to-talk. trouble h
it's conceiveable he can have it in a backpack or another container. likely if he's got one of these he won't be searched. >> greta: no metal detector? >> not usually. on poflt posts you walk through unless you look sus spishus. >> if you don't have a gun on you you're going to slide through. >> absolutely. or driving a car with a trunk full of explosives, i'm exaggerating but if there reason, you have one of these, the guard will swipe it and let you through wout a...
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how am i going to-- ( applause ) you want to lighten those backpacks. they're far too heavy. all that steers money we're spending on textbooks, bu put it into digital, into resources students can use right now. >> stephen: he pushed for four-year-olds, a national program where all four-year-olds will have access to preschool. >> absolutely. >> stephen: why do you want to take our children away from us? ( laughter ) they are at their most adorable. and how do you pay for something like that? that's an enormous, enormous price tag. >> it's the best investment we can make. longitudinal studies, 7-to-1 return on investment. when you have high-quality early childhood education, less crime, less teenaged pregnancy, more high school graduates, more folks going to college, most folks entering the workforce. it's the best investment we can make. >> stephen: i want to do the math here. fiinvest in one pre-kindergartner, i get seven of them when they graduate. >> that's exactly right. >> stephen: i'm in. arne duncan, u.s. secretary of education. we'll be rightack. back.
how am i going to-- ( applause ) you want to lighten those backpacks. they're far too heavy. all that steers money we're spending on textbooks, bu put it into digital, into resources students can use right now. >> stephen: he pushed for four-year-olds, a national program where all four-year-olds will have access to preschool. >> absolutely. >> stephen: why do you want to take our children away from us? ( laughter ) they are at their most adorable. and how do you pay for...
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agents say they also found clues in a backpack alexis left in a bathroom as to why he killed 12 peopleey found electronic files that suggested alexis believed he was being controlled by extremely low frequency electromagnetic waves. he believes he had been subject to them for three months. he indicated he was prepared to die during the attack. >>> employees at the navy yard will find a unique source of comfort when they arrive to work this morning. hope dogs will be greeting workers in parking lots around the yard. these pictures are from a visit made yesterday after a prayer service for employees. hope is an animal assisted crisis response team that uses dogs to help people cope with traumatic events. ♪ >>> people of different faiths united last night to remember those who lost their lives at the navy yard. a vigil was held
agents say they also found clues in a backpack alexis left in a bathroom as to why he killed 12 peopleey found electronic files that suggested alexis believed he was being controlled by extremely low frequency electromagnetic waves. he believes he had been subject to them for three months. he indicated he was prepared to die during the attack. >>> employees at the navy yard will find a unique source of comfort when they arrive to work this morning. hope dogs will be greeting workers in...
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. >> authority showed a picture of the backpack he left in the bathroom and images of his shotgun thatad words including "my elf weapon" on it. usingieved someone was electronic waves to control his mind. at that press conference today, authorities have found evidence that aaron alexis was prepared to die and even expected to die. they are hoping by investigating what led up to the shootings that they can prevent future mass shootings somewhere else. live in southeast, abc 7 news. >> a month long iteam investigation continues. two fire instructors did not sexually harassed female could that's. -- cadets. the behavior was potentially inappropriate. in february, there was an allegation being called to investigate. someinding was a relief to and a source of outraged others. the scandal that haunted the overfire academy is according to the office of inspector general. athree page's letter reveal accused an instructor of harassing them. among the allegations listed, he just a bumpat her up or she slid down the far pole to motivate her to slide down. b said that he put his hand on her should
. >> authority showed a picture of the backpack he left in the bathroom and images of his shotgun thatad words including "my elf weapon" on it. usingieved someone was electronic waves to control his mind. at that press conference today, authorities have found evidence that aaron alexis was prepared to die and even expected to die. they are hoping by investigating what led up to the shootings that they can prevent future mass shootings somewhere else. live in southeast, abc 7...
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those guys carry backpacks everywhere they go. they have a lot of paperwork and computer accessories that they carry when they roll out the computers. >> so he wouldn't have raised any suspicions? >> oh, no. there's people carrying backpacks all the time in there. that doesn't raise a suspicion at all. and he badged right in with a valid i.d. i believe he badged in, went to the elevator, came up the elevator, went toward the bathroom that's across the east-west corridor divide from us. came out of that bathroom, started shooting everybody there and basically went in a clockwise fashion around the core of the building. came back to our area, i believe he went over to the east side. at that point, i had already vacated the premises, probably out of the building within seven minutes after everything started. >> i know beyond telling people what happened, you want to let people know about your friends and co-workers who lost their lives and what they were like and honor them. >> every one of those people who were killed were the nices
those guys carry backpacks everywhere they go. they have a lot of paperwork and computer accessories that they carry when they roll out the computers. >> so he wouldn't have raised any suspicions? >> oh, no. there's people carrying backpacks all the time in there. that doesn't raise a suspicion at all. and he badged right in with a valid i.d. i believe he badged in, went to the elevator, came up the elevator, went toward the bathroom that's across the east-west corridor divide from...