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how does chris anderson decide who gets the opportunity? or algorithm that says what is right. it's basically a judgment call as to what is interesting and what is interesting now. >> countless men around the world... >> rose: anderson and his team spend much of their time auditioning... >> it's become a common complaint. >> damn! >> rose: ... and looking for the next great story. >> for the past two years, i've spent thousands of hours working with invasive breast cancer cells in the lab. >> rose: a great ted talk demands careful planning. most speakers get months of preparation and coaching. >> changing slightly that core question may make the rest of the talk land just a bit more clearly. >> rose: there are a few rules-- there is no selling of a product or a book from the stage; no pseudo-science is allowed; and there is an 18-minute time limit. why 18 minutes? >> anderson: it's a natural human attention span. it's an extended coffee break. you can listen to something serious that long without getting bored or exhausted. >> rose: the goal
how does chris anderson decide who gets the opportunity? or algorithm that says what is right. it's basically a judgment call as to what is interesting and what is interesting now. >> countless men around the world... >> rose: anderson and his team spend much of their time auditioning... >> it's become a common complaint. >> damn! >> rose: ... and looking for the next great story. >> for the past two years, i've spent thousands of hours working with invasive...
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how does chris anderson decide who gets the opportunity? >> there is no formula or algorithm. it is a judgment call as to what is interesting now. charlie: anderson and his team spend their time auditioning. looking for the next great story. >> i spent thousands of hours working with invasive breast cancer cells in the lab. charlie: a great ted talk demands careful planning. >> changing that talk, it may land more clearly. charlie: there is no selling a product or a book from the stage. no pseudoscience is allowed. there is an 18 minute time limit. why 18 minutes? >> it is a natural human attention span. you can listen to something serious that long without getting bored or exhausted. charlie: the goal is to make it to a ted conference and then get posted online. speakers do not get paid. people line up for the chance to make a ted talk. they hope to be the next amy cuddy. >> we are fascinated with body language. charlie: an unknown psychologist until she took the ted stage in 2012. >> what does your body language communicate to you? charlie: her talk was about nonverbal commun
how does chris anderson decide who gets the opportunity? >> there is no formula or algorithm. it is a judgment call as to what is interesting now. charlie: anderson and his team spend their time auditioning. looking for the next great story. >> i spent thousands of hours working with invasive breast cancer cells in the lab. charlie: a great ted talk demands careful planning. >> changing that talk, it may land more clearly. charlie: there is no selling a product or a book from...
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how does chris anderson decide who gets the opportunity? >> there's no formula or algorithm that says what is right. it's basically a judgement call as to what is interesting and what is interesting now. >> countless men around the world-- . >> rose: anderson and his team spend much of their time auditioning. >> it's become a common complaint complaint. >> rose: and looking for the next great story. >> for the past two years i've spent thousands of hours working with invasive breast cancer cells in the lab. >> rose: a great ted talk demands careful planning. most speakers get months of preparation and coaching. >> changing-- the core question may make the rest of the talk land a bit more clearly. >> rose: there are a few rules there is no selling a product or a book from the stage. no pseudoscience is allowed. and there's an 18 minute time limit. >> why 18 minutes? >> it's a natural humana tension span. it's extended coffee break. you can listen to something serious that long without et going bored or exhausted. >> rose: the goal is to make
how does chris anderson decide who gets the opportunity? >> there's no formula or algorithm that says what is right. it's basically a judgement call as to what is interesting and what is interesting now. >> countless men around the world-- . >> rose: anderson and his team spend much of their time auditioning. >> it's become a common complaint complaint. >> rose: and looking for the next great story. >> for the past two years i've spent thousands of hours...
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. >> the person who put brian steven son on the stage was chris anderson, the man who runs ted.his speakers he hosts ted conferences, and he decides which talks go online. >> there are numerous brilliant people out there and they come up with something really important. so part of the way we see our role is to help them make their knowledge accessible. >> it's a campfire in part isn't it? >> it is a campfire. someone stands up everyone's eyes are upon them they tell a story. >> amazing. >> the response, it changes people's lives and changes their careers and really makes a lot of difference. i mean brian stevenson is on the "time" 100 list and has gotten attention and is an amazing man. he would have spectacular regardless but it helped him draw a lot of money. >> and that's this sunday? >> yes, this sunday on "60 minutes." how ted talks are changing lives on stage and off. you'll see the emotional connections they create sunday here on cbs. >> he's accused of rigging the results to iowa's lottery by uploading computer malware. how investigators say a lottery security director t
. >> the person who put brian steven son on the stage was chris anderson, the man who runs ted.his speakers he hosts ted conferences, and he decides which talks go online. >> there are numerous brilliant people out there and they come up with something really important. so part of the way we see our role is to help them make their knowledge accessible. >> it's a campfire in part isn't it? >> it is a campfire. someone stands up everyone's eyes are upon them they tell a...
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chris, explain what you're seeing now. >> if you need us, you've got us. yeah. anderson >> go ahead, chris. >> reporter: this is going to be the deciding moment here. not to over-dramatize it, but this is where the curfew is going to come into effect. you can see the cops right now, take a look to the right, you can see a big crowd is assembled here. a lot of it's media and the officers have made it very clear, whether the curfew is meant for the media or not, if you're on the street, you're going to be subject to their intentions. so we're going to try and stay out of their way. and again, this odd part of the dynamic is that locals are saying to the media, get out of the way, you're the ones they want out. and i think they're going to be very surprised by who the police is targeting, as they start to move. so, it's all about the manner in which that this is imposed, obviously. nobody likes this situation. a curfew is not the normal order of things. the police have said that they're going to do this in a slow and deliberate way, but we'll have to see what happens. >> ch
chris, explain what you're seeing now. >> if you need us, you've got us. yeah. anderson >> go ahead, chris. >> reporter: this is going to be the deciding moment here. not to over-dramatize it, but this is where the curfew is going to come into effect. you can see the cops right now, take a look to the right, you can see a big crowd is assembled here. a lot of it's media and the officers have made it very clear, whether the curfew is meant for the media or not, if you're on the...
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chris, what's the situation? >> reporter: well, anderson can hear the message loud and clear, very different dynamic, concerned citizen members out here, the ratio of young to old is very different, and they're saying it's time to go home. in the last half hour, the dynamic has changed. there has been a lot of police action here, staging up the street, national guard. enough personnel carriers to have a couple hundred. and now you have elijah cummings. he came, people are listening to him. the authorities came over to brief him on what the possibilities are. so he was able to give people good information. but you now have about 300 people here who aren't sure whether they want to leave or not. the interesting part of the dynamic is, the police aren't sure about what they're going to do or not. there's no phalanx lined up. they haven't made their decisions yet. the point from command was, we're going to see what the crowd does. the crowd wants to see what the police does. and that's a little bit of the confusion. elijah cummings just took to
chris, what's the situation? >> reporter: well, anderson can hear the message loud and clear, very different dynamic, concerned citizen members out here, the ratio of young to old is very different, and they're saying it's time to go home. in the last half hour, the dynamic has changed. there has been a lot of police action here, staging up the street, national guard. enough personnel carriers to have a couple hundred. and now you have elijah cummings. he came, people are listening to...
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chris o'connell was there bill anderson came bias well after fox 29 weekend. look at this, everybody was so happy. more than 400 teams in the walk. they also had a five. can and 10k run and a kid run. they had a little something for everybody. more people than last year. 12,000 people showed up and it was amaze to go hear stories of folks, who were living donors who donated organs. folks who received organs and those who were walking in memory of their friend and family who had donated organs as well. it was just a beautiful day. we had a great time. fox 29 media sponsor for this event. there is charlie's legacy. we met folks from that team as well. weren't they great shirts. >> yes. >> 12,000 people perfect day. >>> great event. >>> for this you've got to try this today we are joined by some of the friend from the main line and community right around the main line. it is their big restaurant week. >> not just main line, ambler as well. so everyone can go out to these restaurants. so joining us now we have michael dough minute co chef and owner of 30 restauran
chris o'connell was there bill anderson came bias well after fox 29 weekend. look at this, everybody was so happy. more than 400 teams in the walk. they also had a five. can and 10k run and a kid run. they had a little something for everybody. more people than last year. 12,000 people showed up and it was amaze to go hear stories of folks, who were living donors who donated organs. folks who received organs and those who were walking in memory of their friend and family who had donated organs...
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chris? >> yes. >> my name is nicole anderson.'m from torch magazine. >> officer sangelli posing as a reporter with a fake press badge. he had talked to in the past about the case. you used her real name. >> no a fake name. worked at the torch magazine that remains have been found they believed found to lynsie. i guess they're doing dna testing right now and in the meantime i'm supposed to contact the family to get the initial reaction for the story. >> okay. >> when i told him the police believe they found lynsie's remains, his demeanor changed. quite drastically actually. i could see his color of the face went white. >> the police had not found lynsie's remains. that was a lie. police do it all the time and it's legal. in fact larry hadn't tried to find lynsie up at the construction location where chris had worked and he got some interest from cadaver dogs but nothing more. just up the street from chris' house, detective brice angel of placentia pd who was assigned to work with larry was listening and keeping an eye on the actio
chris? >> yes. >> my name is nicole anderson.'m from torch magazine. >> officer sangelli posing as a reporter with a fake press badge. he had talked to in the past about the case. you used her real name. >> no a fake name. worked at the torch magazine that remains have been found they believed found to lynsie. i guess they're doing dna testing right now and in the meantime i'm supposed to contact the family to get the initial reaction for the story. >> okay....
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chris cuomo is out on the streets and anderson cooper is here and has been reporting all evening. anderson two nights of curfews, you've been watching this grow and they're moving to get off the streets and this is going all across this country. >> it's fascinating to see in new york, similar demonstrations that we saw in the wake of the death of erick garner and roving demmen stragds nonstrations throughout the street. we just saw a stand off as protesters tried to move against traffic. much more peaceful and organized with permission from the police in washington d.c. and also minneapolis. but to the point, at the end of the broadcast, he's saying it's time to stop managing this and start leading. >> absolutely. and after we saw the not indictment when those protests spread across the country as well. and somebody you've been talking to as well chris tell us what you're seeing right now. >> reporter: right. we have the chopper up above right now. it is announcing it is curfew time it's time to get out of the street. >> this is the baltimore police department. it is now 10:00. >>
chris cuomo is out on the streets and anderson cooper is here and has been reporting all evening. anderson two nights of curfews, you've been watching this grow and they're moving to get off the streets and this is going all across this country. >> it's fascinating to see in new york, similar demonstrations that we saw in the wake of the death of erick garner and roving demmen stragds nonstrations throughout the street. we just saw a stand off as protesters tried to move against traffic....
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chris o'connell. fox 29's weekend anchor bill anderson joins us on this one. bill that assignment didn't set well with some parent. >> with parents with the community, obviously with the police. and whether it was an innocent action of a young third grade teacher or political statement using eight-year-olds new jersey jersey's marlon, is in the middle of a national controversy. get well letters written to mumia abu jamal caused an uproar and people are demanding she lose her job. >> i think it's both alarming and outrageous that any teacher would use a group of innocent seven-year-olds to promote a twisted agenda glorifying murder murder glorifying hatred and glorifying violence. >> reporter: backlash continues to grow in the case involving a third grade teacher who had her students write get well letters to mumia abu jamal the man convicted of killing police officer faulkner over 30 years ago. we received a statement from the orange new jersey school superintendent that explained that the school's principal and district administrators vehemently deny any know
chris o'connell. fox 29's weekend anchor bill anderson joins us on this one. bill that assignment didn't set well with some parent. >> with parents with the community, obviously with the police. and whether it was an innocent action of a young third grade teacher or political statement using eight-year-olds new jersey jersey's marlon, is in the middle of a national controversy. get well letters written to mumia abu jamal caused an uproar and people are demanding she lose her job. >>...
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chris. >>> we are having another spring fling, oh, yeah, we have got quincy, bill anderson, lauren johnson and scott williams in reading this morning. we will take you their life next. >>> coming up at 7:00 o'clock. take a look the at ben franklin bridge do you see all those red lights, breaking news when it comes to the ben franklin. an accident at the the base of the bridge causing major backups of course, we will have a report from bob kelly. >>> tragedy in america's hard land a deadly tornado, kills at least one person and injuring at least seven more, what officials will be doing later today. >>> unaudible. >> disturbing video of an arrest in vineland this man ended up dying while in custody. is there a vigil held in his memory. more of that video taken by a man who saw it a all happen. >>> big a announcement expect from former second of state and former first lady hillary clinton. how she could a a announce if she's running for president, hopefully when she makes that a announcement she does it more cleanly then i did just did. >>> quincy harris is live in reading pa, with bill ander
chris. >>> we are having another spring fling, oh, yeah, we have got quincy, bill anderson, lauren johnson and scott williams in reading this morning. we will take you their life next. >>> coming up at 7:00 o'clock. take a look the at ben franklin bridge do you see all those red lights, breaking news when it comes to the ben franklin. an accident at the the base of the bridge causing major backups of course, we will have a report from bob kelly. >>> tragedy in...
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chris cuomo. explain where you are and what is going on there? >> reporter: anderson we're at the empowerment tem pe church here in baltimore, this is where the pastor's congregation is and this is not just about what is going on in the streets, there are thousands gathered here and they are standing up and giving their grievances and their pain in society but coming together to resolve to do better and they created a #one baltimore. and before this meeting the reverend met with something i haven't seen in a long time they say the '60s was the last time that baltimore saw riots like this and the last time since they saw a collection of clergy like they have here tonight. civic leaders and the clergy in hundreds getting together and listening to each other about how to get out on to the streets an diffuse the violence. they said violence is the problem and not the solution. they want to get back to nonviolence. they had a seminar today for the young people that were angry to learn how to but nonviolent and it is time to take the city back and if you listen to this youn
chris cuomo. explain where you are and what is going on there? >> reporter: anderson we're at the empowerment tem pe church here in baltimore, this is where the pastor's congregation is and this is not just about what is going on in the streets, there are thousands gathered here and they are standing up and giving their grievances and their pain in society but coming together to resolve to do better and they created a #one baltimore. and before this meeting the reverend met with something...
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chris o'connell. >> this was right at the base of the steps of the museum. >> 400 teams. >> 400 teams. >> yes. >> bill andersonpped by. >> he did. >> there is jenny, and doctor mike. >> does she look bored. >> how about this weather looks better for this walk. >> what a difference 24 hour makes. >> it was 81 saturday but cooled off nicely. they had a 10k run 5k run and they had the walk. so whatever you were in to, you could do it. it was nice because it wasn't too warm. so that high pressure system that gave us nice weather off shore. warm front first break, middle of the day cold front later on. it is all contribute to go our messy monday. so if warm front is coming through right now and heavy downpours are here anyplace you see yellow dark green even some red, that is where heavier rain is falling and all around the philadelphia area around chester, marple norriton, norristown, woolwich across river in new jersey, glassboro all getting heavy rain. move up to allentown, pretty steady a as well. puddles and win with the rain to make it nastier. rest of the jersey shore is not immune. neither is delaware. ever
chris o'connell. >> this was right at the base of the steps of the museum. >> 400 teams. >> 400 teams. >> yes. >> bill andersonpped by. >> he did. >> there is jenny, and doctor mike. >> does she look bored. >> how about this weather looks better for this walk. >> what a difference 24 hour makes. >> it was 81 saturday but cooled off nicely. they had a 10k run 5k run and they had the walk. so whatever you were in to, you could do...
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chris christie pardoning the mother of two who had a permit to carry. just wasn't recognized under new jersey state law. today fox 29 weekend anchor bill andersond to that woman about her ordeal. >> reporter: almost two years ago i first met is a 19 allen the single mother of two had been robbed on two different occasions and was afraid so she took a class applied for and was granted a pennsylvania permit to carry her legally purchased firearm. one night after crossing into new jersey, she was pulled over for a minor traffic violation and told the police she had the gun and a carry permit. but new jersey doesn't recognize pennsylvania permits so she was arrested and faced 12 years in prison. >> when i found out i was going to maybe to 12 years i thought my life was over. high to pack everything in my home and i had to prepare my kids let them know i might be going to jail. >> reporter: public outcry led the prosecutor to spare her major jail time, she was still considered a felon until yesterday when governor christie pardoned her. >> i'm trying to fine the right words to put together how i feel about the pardon. i'm just blessed that governor
chris christie pardoning the mother of two who had a permit to carry. just wasn't recognized under new jersey state law. today fox 29 weekend anchor bill andersond to that woman about her ordeal. >> reporter: almost two years ago i first met is a 19 allen the single mother of two had been robbed on two different occasions and was afraid so she took a class applied for and was granted a pennsylvania permit to carry her legally purchased firearm. one night after crossing into new jersey,...
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chris jacobs is here. >> answer is no she. stuart: british accent. [laughter] >> is a thoughtful that we have been on the anderson'sthousands of cars across the auction block. >> you need a visit. they are definitely drool worthy. you really want to look it over, your greece search and know exactly what you are buying. we could auction off a conference that we did for charities about eight years ago. if for start of the show is the premier card designer in the world. his talent is immeasurable. it is definitely in the high six figures of what we have done. would you always aim for one and $2000 extra. >> it is not the value we are aiming for. it is the love of the card. let's say you had a tr six in the garage that was kind of rusting away. you love that car and you would not let it go. we would steal it from you. we would rebuild it into your dream car and then we would give it back to you. try to put a price on that. >> i did buy a chair choir once. beautiful yellow color. things went wrong constantly. i bought it for 55,000. i donated it to charity. i lost my shirt on this thing. could you have helped me? >> it
chris jacobs is here. >> answer is no she. stuart: british accent. [laughter] >> is a thoughtful that we have been on the anderson'sthousands of cars across the auction block. >> you need a visit. they are definitely drool worthy. you really want to look it over, your greece search and know exactly what you are buying. we could auction off a conference that we did for charities about eight years ago. if for start of the show is the premier card designer in the world. his...
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chris ex-you're on with staffs smiley. >> mr. smiley, honor to speak with you, sir. >> guest: thank you. >> caller: a man named dr. cart andersonthink you're familiar. >> guest: i am. >> caller: two questions real quick. do you believe that black people in this country are doomed to be a permanent underclass in the united states? number two do you believe that black people are due a reparations package from the government of the excuses the european governments. >> guest: first question hope not. second question, absolutely. now, i say absolutely we are entitled to reparations. the question then becomes what do we mean by reparations? so you asked 30 million black beam what it should look like you're going to get to 30 million answers. some people still want their 40-acres and a mule. i don't need that. other things i can use. but we have to figure out what we mean when we say reparations. i have been in favor for years now of some kind of reparations that would allow for children to get the kind of education they deserve to go to the best schools. that's the best way that america could respond to this call for reparations, but
chris ex-you're on with staffs smiley. >> mr. smiley, honor to speak with you, sir. >> guest: thank you. >> caller: a man named dr. cart andersonthink you're familiar. >> guest: i am. >> caller: two questions real quick. do you believe that black people in this country are doomed to be a permanent underclass in the united states? number two do you believe that black people are due a reparations package from the government of the excuses the european governments....
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we have cnn's becky anderson in abu dhabi with the latest. beck. >> reporter: chrisdis insist that this action is consistent with the end of this month-long operation decisive storm phase one as it were. and operation renewal of hope, phase two, which is part political, part military. now, these air strikes riad says are to protect civilians from militia while behind the scenes all willing stake holders work on the implementation of the u.n. resolution 2216. but it's not just in the air or on the ground that things are tense. it's also in the waters off yemen that things are getting really complicated. witness what could be the impending showdown between the u.s. warships entering the gulf of aden led by the u.s. aircraft carrier theodore roosevelt. and an approaching flotilla of iranian cargo and military ships. now, u.s. officials tell us the mission is to monitor iranian cargo vessels that could, could, deliver arms to houthi rebels. the unanswered question at this stage, will the u.s. navy actually move to block those iranian ships from entering yemeni waters? al
we have cnn's becky anderson in abu dhabi with the latest. beck. >> reporter: chrisdis insist that this action is consistent with the end of this month-long operation decisive storm phase one as it were. and operation renewal of hope, phase two, which is part political, part military. now, these air strikes riad says are to protect civilians from militia while behind the scenes all willing stake holders work on the implementation of the u.n. resolution 2216. but it's not just in the air...
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chris cuomo, you were there last night. you were on the air when mr. kent was arrested last night. can you just walk us through what happened? >> reporter: absolutely andersonatty corner to where we were last night. the police were right here. this was clogged with people who didn't want to go home. and a lot of media. and what happened was, down from this street the young man we're talking about came up with his hands up. the police believe that he was part apparently of a group that had been agitating and throwing things at them. so they actually fired pepper balls at him. he raised his hands, retreated and came back again with his hands up and they allowed him to pass along here in front of their faye lynx over to where we were the media, on that corner. there was only media there at this point. the young man walked back and forth in front of us saying can i have your attention, do you all hear me. and people were kind of paying attention, kind of not paying attention. because there was a lot of other activity. and he then said "you all need to leave. you all need to leave." and then he backed up and walked very close over and started to move back across
chris cuomo, you were there last night. you were on the air when mr. kent was arrested last night. can you just walk us through what happened? >> reporter: absolutely andersonatty corner to where we were last night. the police were right here. this was clogged with people who didn't want to go home. and a lot of media. and what happened was, down from this street the young man we're talking about came up with his hands up. the police believe that he was part apparently of a group that had...
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chris and alex, we will go to break, we will be right back. >>> let's check back at reading high to see where quincy and bill anderson are up to now, a hey guys, are you behaving. >> hey, we're on live news. we're doing the news right now. >> yes. >> reading high participating in the national day of silence, on friday, april 17th, if would you like to, participate please sign up, in room 243, before and after school, on the last day to sign up wednesday april 15th. and, they will get on sale to the public, tuesday april 7th and purchase by calling (610)926-6481 or at the door, to make it in more convenient for staff and student ticket will be immediately at the school in front of the auditorium tuesday, up to and include april 17th. please support your talented student, and involve with the 2015 school song. >> it is her turn. >> our school store justin heights is in the process of being renovated and we anticipate opening within the next few weeks. this stories located on the first floor and room 126. there will be a table of discounted merchandise for sale in the main lobby on the night of the show, but sweat shirts, t-shirts and other gear
chris and alex, we will go to break, we will be right back. >>> let's check back at reading high to see where quincy and bill anderson are up to now, a hey guys, are you behaving. >> hey, we're on live news. we're doing the news right now. >> yes. >> reading high participating in the national day of silence, on friday, april 17th, if would you like to, participate please sign up, in room 243, before and after school, on the last day to sign up wednesday april 15th....
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anderson has the latest from abu dhabi. what do we know? >> as many as 300 prisoners, chris rightly point out escaped from a place called makala which is a city 300 miles of the coast city of aiden. cnn telling us dozens of attackers stormed the jail releasing one man particularly who is a senior al qaeda figure who we believe had been held for more than four years. he's thought to be a monk and reportedly had a leading role in a battle with yemeni government troopsz in 2011-2012. at that point large amounts of territory were seized in the south and the east. this will complicate things for the saudi coalition that are making advances against the iran backed saudi houthi militia. this is going to rack up concerns that extremists are taking advantage of this lawlessness, chaos and confusion in a country who let's remember has a legitimate government who has expanded. the president sits in riyad. isis purportedly emerging in recent weeks in the country. big concern about what is going on at present in yemen. >> absolutely becky. let's break down all of this breaking news with
anderson has the latest from abu dhabi. what do we know? >> as many as 300 prisoners, chris rightly point out escaped from a place called makala which is a city 300 miles of the coast city of aiden. cnn telling us dozens of attackers stormed the jail releasing one man particularly who is a senior al qaeda figure who we believe had been held for more than four years. he's thought to be a monk and reportedly had a leading role in a battle with yemeni government troopsz in 2011-2012. at that...
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chris. >>> all right, j.b. good discussion there. so here's a big question what made the case against aaron hernandez for jurors? they gave their answer to cnn's andersonusively. they say they faced a number of challenges in finding the former new england patriots star guilty. that's why it took seven days. >> do you feel like he did pull the trigger? >> i don't know. there's no evidence to support he pulled the trigger. >> anderson in a huge issue there. so if the...