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that's cnn.com/impact. >>> now to that urgent search for two very dangerous men.wo murderers who broke out of prison in new york state more than two weeks ago. only in the past 24 hours have police been able to act on really anything close to a credible tip. on saturday afternoon, they blasted into high gear when a witness called 911 with a sighting. so far, though, they have come up with nothing. >> we will continue to search this area until all leads have been exhausted. as we have in other areas of the state, we will search under every rock behind every tree and structure until we are confident that that area is secure. while this is an unconfirmed sighting the state police is asking residents who live on that area in the new york/pennsylvania border to be on alert. if these men are spotted, please call 911 immediately. do not approach as both are considered to be very dangerous. >> alexander field is live for us in allegheny county new york. what's the sense you get from the people on the ground there carrying out this search? do they think that this is a lead
that's cnn.com/impact. >>> now to that urgent search for two very dangerous men.wo murderers who broke out of prison in new york state more than two weeks ago. only in the past 24 hours have police been able to act on really anything close to a credible tip. on saturday afternoon, they blasted into high gear when a witness called 911 with a sighting. so far, though, they have come up with nothing. >> we will continue to search this area until all leads have been exhausted. as we...
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can you see the rest of the interview with sweat's mother on cnn.com. she says he always got into trouble and threatened his own father with a baseball bat when he was just 9 years old. >>> in greece, the country needs to follow the extreme steps officials have taken. and a parade gets broken up by police. we'll tell you why. stay with us. i brought in some protein to help rearrange the fridge and get us energized! i'm new ensure active high protein. i help you recharge with nutritious energy and strength to keep you active. come on pear, it's only a half gallon. i'll take that. yeeeeeah! new ensure active high protein. 16 grams of protein and 23 vitamins and minerals. all in 160 calories. ensure. take life in. only t-mobile has america's best unlimited 4g lte family plan. that's right. the best in the game. 2 lines of unlimited 4g lte data for a 100 bucks a month. and for a plan this big, you want a killer phone. get the lg g4 for $0 down. add lines for only 40 bucks a pop. so give your carrier the boot. get the lg g4 and full speed 4g lte data that re
can you see the rest of the interview with sweat's mother on cnn.com. she says he always got into trouble and threatened his own father with a baseball bat when he was just 9 years old. >>> in greece, the country needs to follow the extreme steps officials have taken. and a parade gets broken up by police. we'll tell you why. stay with us. i brought in some protein to help rearrange the fridge and get us energized! i'm new ensure active high protein. i help you recharge with nutritious...
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it's cnn.com. >>> a lot more details. we'll take a short break.antined in south korea. fear grips many in the country as cases of middle east syndrome climb higher. >> and it could change the game for people fighting many forms of the disease. stay with us. there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips' fiber good gummies plus energy support. it's a new fiber supplement that helps support regularity and includes b vitamins to help convert food to energy. mmmmm, these are good! nice work, phillips! the tasty side of fiber, from phillips'. we're ready to start with actually production.the tests. ok, are you doing test markets like last time? uh, no we're going to roll out globally. ok. we'll start working on some financing options right away. thanks, joe. oh, yeah. it's a game-changer for the rock-climbing industry. this is one strong rope! huh joe? oh, yeah it's incredible! how you doing team? jeff you good? [jeff] i think i dropped my keys. [announcer] you work hard to build your company. wells fargo will work right alongside you, b
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see more of it at cnn.com including an interview with david sweat's mother and she says he always gote and threatened his own father with a baseball when he was 9. >> incredible. >> and you can see more at cnn.com. >>> we want to turn now to greece and the deepening financial crisis there. the country's banks and markets will be closed for at least a week in an effort to avoid a panic filled collapse. people will be limited to $67 a day cash withdrawals from atms. >> now greece has a tuesday deadline to make a loan payment to the imf. it's nearly certain the country will default. john -- joins us from abu dhabi with the market implications from this. we knew there would be and we can see the numbers in the global markets. but explain to us how dramatic is the global market reaction to what is happening in greece? >> it's all based on the big unknown right now. it's not clear whether the greeks will default on that payment you were suggesting. we don't know if a last-minute deal can be stitched together. and we have capital controls in place. the other thing we need to watch is the rea
see more of it at cnn.com including an interview with david sweat's mother and she says he always gote and threatened his own father with a baseball when he was 9. >> incredible. >> and you can see more at cnn.com. >>> we want to turn now to greece and the deepening financial crisis there. the country's banks and markets will be closed for at least a week in an effort to avoid a panic filled collapse. people will be limited to $67 a day cash withdrawals from atms. >>...
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fisher and the legal and social aspects on our website there at cnn.com.ou're watching "cnn newsroom," a possible new lead in the manhunt for two escaped murderers next on this broadcast, we show you that there may have been new sightings and new details over another prison employee who might be in hot water. kellogg's® frosted mini-wheats®... 8 layers of wheat... and one that's sweet. for the adult.... and kid - in all of us. (supergrass' "alright") (plays throughout) ♪ kellogg's frosted mini wheats® feed your inner kidult... thanks for calling angie's list. how may i help you? i heard i could call angie's list if i needed work done around my house at a fair price. you heard right, just tell us what you need done and we'll find a top rated provider to take care of it. so i could get a faulty light switch fixed? yup! or have a guy refinish my floors? absolutely! or send someone out to groom my pookie? pookie's what you call your? my dog. yes, we can do that. real help from real people. come see what the new angie's list can do for you. you know, when i sta
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keeps secrets. >> cnn.com.ef medical correspondent, our senior medical correspondent, so danny cevallos, from a legal perspective the families grieve doing they have recourse, civil recourse against hospitals who it seems from the lay person's standpoint only infraction they just don't to the operation a lot. >> i have to play devil's advocate to some degree. the mere fact of an adverse outcome, the mere fact that a doctor may not have as much experience as say another doctor in another hospital, these facts alone do not a medical malpractice case make. people who practice in this area will tell you, these are very difficult cases to make. because you must prove as a plaintiff that a doctor's care fell below an applicable standard. now in the case of day-to-day driving a car or performing normal activities, it's easy for lay people like us to talk about the standard of care. when we're talking about medicine, the only other person qualified to talk about the standard of care is another doctor, an expert, so the
keeps secrets. >> cnn.com.ef medical correspondent, our senior medical correspondent, so danny cevallos, from a legal perspective the families grieve doing they have recourse, civil recourse against hospitals who it seems from the lay person's standpoint only infraction they just don't to the operation a lot. >> i have to play devil's advocate to some degree. the mere fact of an adverse outcome, the mere fact that a doctor may not have as much experience as say another doctor in...
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for more go to cnn.com/fareed and read my "washington post" column this week. let's get started. >>> let's dig into what the secretary of homeland security on friday called the evolving global terrorist threats. joining me is phil mudd the former deputy director of the cia counter terrorist center and a counter terrorism analyst. phil what did you make of the biggest one, the tunisian one? does it strike you as is inspired or directed? >> inspired. we're seeing it africa and libya. egyptian groups tried to do it in the 1990s. i think there is a risk in these attacks, fareed. obviously they're going to galvanize is supporters but they're also going to leave people in tunisia to say, why do we want these guys here if they're destroying the tourism industry. >> the kuwait one struck me as significant because unlike al qaeda, this seems to be the is methodology, which is they were directed against the shia. this has become the standard operating procedure for isis. >> i think this is going to be the least visible in the united states and elsewhere around the world.
for more go to cnn.com/fareed and read my "washington post" column this week. let's get started. >>> let's dig into what the secretary of homeland security on friday called the evolving global terrorist threats. joining me is phil mudd the former deputy director of the cia counter terrorist center and a counter terrorism analyst. phil what did you make of the biggest one, the tunisian one? does it strike you as is inspired or directed? >> inspired. we're seeing it...
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for more go to cnn.com and read my "washington post" column this week. >>> and let's get started. >>> let's dig into what the secretary of homeland security on friday called the evolving global terrorist threats after that day's attacks continents. joining me is phil mud, the former deputy director of the cia counter terrorist center. phil what did you make of the biggest one, the tu knee shan one, does it strike you as isis inspired? i would say is inspired. i think we're seeing this across north africa, obviously libya. it looks to me that we're going to back to the future. we saw egyptian groups try to do this in the 1990s. i think there's a risk until these attacks. they're going to galvanize is supporters but they're going to leave people in tunisia to say why do we want these guys here. >> and the kuwait one struck me as significant because unlike al qaeda, this seems to be the i.s. methodology which is this has now become the standard operating procedure for isis. >> i think this is going to be the least visible in the united states and elsewhere around the world. people will f
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you can get more information at cnn.com/2degrees.horrible laundry list that the charleston massacre brings to mind. aurora, columnbinecolumbine, newtown, and charleston. all mass killings carried out by young white men with obvious problems. is it a coincidence? if not, why do we keep seeing it? we'll discuss with someone who has an answer. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. >>> unfortunately charleston now has to be added to the list of -- when we think about places that are marred by shootings by young white males whether it is newtown, aurora now here. we keep hearing about this and the person who commits the crime seems to fit a demographic. is it just coincidence we decide to cover? here is somebody
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so if you want to help the victims of this tragedy, go to cnn.com/impact.e have a whole list there of ways that you can remember them and you can help them. again, that's cnn.com/impact. >>> coming up what would you do if you were caught in the crossfire of a mass shooting? and what should you do to increase your chances of survival? we're going to talk to someone who unfortunately has had to write a lot about mass shootings in america, next. before i had the shooting, burning, pins-and-needles of diabetic nerve pain, these feet grew up in a family of boys... married my high school sweetheart... and pursued a degree in education. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and she prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda-approved to treat this pain. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new, or worsening depression or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing rash,
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the details on the search for the inmate and the investigation in to the two prison employees at cnn.com. we have the full story there. >>> at this point, we want to get you to charleston, south carolina, because it is hard to imagine the emotions and thoughts filling the minds of worshipers there on wednesday. they resumed bible study in the same room where nine people were murdered last week at emanuel ame church. wednesday's lesson list ed on the church website was called "the power of love." >>> meanwhile, thousands of mourners viewed the open casket of reverend clementa pinckney inside of south carolina's state house. the casket carried by a horse drawn wagon on a final last journey to the state house. that's where pinckney served as a state senator in addition to his role as a church minister. the public viewing will be held again on thursday at pinckney's church, emanuel ame and another church nearby. president obama will be delivering the eulogy at reverend pinckney's funeral on friday. >>> martin savidge is joining us from charleston, south carolina. you went inside the church f
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. >> you have written an important op-ed for cnn.com now called "why watergate endures."people the country, can still learn from the watergate scandal? >> well i recently did a book as you mentioned, there wasn't a page of that book that i didn't learn something new about that bit of history that so affected the nation sorefor so long. we still have a legacy. we have a suffix "gate" for every scandal as you well know. i think people don't really want to repeat that history. and understanding it that's what cnn and playtime hbo has done an excellent job of presenting that history. >> and our documentary of the '70s. you also said john for political reasons, some of them are trying to in your words recast the whole watergate story. you believe that's dangerous, don't you? >> well i it's inappropriate. it's a very difficult thing to do. you can only do it by ignoring the truth. the record of watergate, in fact the nixon presidency is so vast and so complete we'll never have anything like that again, wolf. including the president's own secretly taped conversations. so as the
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she wrote this opinion piece for cnn.com. i wanted to get your response. she's saying you know listen, the transgender community has fought for many years to have its story heard. what does it say that so many people now are talking about this and paying attention because of bruce, now caitlyn jenner that it took a celebrity for us to pay attention. and might i add, she argues a celebrity who has the resources to be able to transition and the money and spotlight. not everyone has that. >> i agree that that is true. jenner does have financial privilege. in a lot of ways that many many trans people living below poverty levels do not have access to medical care, to health care to medically transition if they need to. it's not want to it's a need. i do think that that is something that absolutely needs to be talked about even more than, you know jenner's transition. but at the same time i do have to say that jenner is stepping out and giving up all of their male privilege. they will have to deal with things they never had to deal with before as a woman. people
she wrote this opinion piece for cnn.com. i wanted to get your response. she's saying you know listen, the transgender community has fought for many years to have its story heard. what does it say that so many people now are talking about this and paying attention because of bruce, now caitlyn jenner that it took a celebrity for us to pay attention. and might i add, she argues a celebrity who has the resources to be able to transition and the money and spotlight. not everyone has that. >>...
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. >> you can check out the full show at cnn.com/onestowatch.hing we do to show resolve. to defend ourselves. to declare victory. so cvs health provides expert support and vital medicines. at our infusion centers or in patients homes. we help them fight the good fight. cvs health, because health is everything. well, a mbe a problem,dn't your credit is in pretty good shape. >>pretty good? i know i have a 798 fico score, thanks to the tools and help on experian.com. kaboom... well, i just have a few other questions. >>chuck, the only other question you need to ask is, "what else can you do for me?" i'll just take a water... get your credit swagger on. become a member of experian credit tracker and find out your fico score powered by experian. fico scores are used in 90% of credit decisions. >>> rick perry sets his sights on the white house and redemption. >> we get back up, we dust ourselves off and we move forward. >> jeb bush ready to run, too. >> my intention is to run on my record and my ideas and run to try to win the presidency. >> it's a cr
. >> you can check out the full show at cnn.com/onestowatch.hing we do to show resolve. to defend ourselves. to declare victory. so cvs health provides expert support and vital medicines. at our infusion centers or in patients homes. we help them fight the good fight. cvs health, because health is everything. well, a mbe a problem,dn't your credit is in pretty good shape. >>pretty good? i know i have a 798 fico score, thanks to the tools and help on experian.com. kaboom... well, i...
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we've got lots more information about alzheimer's disease on our website at cnn.com/health.ter this world with a shout and we see no reason to stop. so cvs health is creating industry-leading programs and tools that help people stay on medicines as their doctors prescribed. it could help save tens of thousands of lives every year. and that would be something worth shouting about. cvs health, because health is everything. ♪ we call ourselves the freedom hikers. the turtle cove fin club. the team jet runners. what we do is fun. but so is what comes next. in fact what originally brought us together isn't the only thing that keeps us coming back. for friends who come together to reach for better we brew a superior tasting light beer with fewer carbs and calories. michelob ultra. the superior light beer. >>> friday's wave of terror attacks in france tunisia and kuwait has law enforcement across the globe on edge. barbara starr reports. >> reporter: dead and wounded tourists being pulled off a beach in tunisia. just one of three horrifying attacks on three continents. at this seas
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manhunt, we will keep you updated, break in with breaking developments or you can get the latest on cnn.comill do it for me tonight. i'm poppy harlow in new york. thanks for being with us. coming up next "the seventys: peace with honor." >>> vietnam is the most divisive, morally abrasive war americans have ever fought anywhere. >> it's time for the great silent majority to stand up and be counted. >> how do you ask a man to be the last man to die for a mistake? >> we will refuse to do it. you may be in jail, but you won't be dead. >> military pressure will continue until a peace settlement is achieved. >> we can achieve peace with honor. >> the americans are leaving. the vietnamese must stay and face uncertainty. >> in vietnam we've reached the end of the tunnel, and there is no light there. ♪
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and you can always when you are away from your television check cnn.com for the latest developments on this and other big stories around the world. >>> for now we want to turn to update new york for the latest on the man hunt for the two escaped killers. authorities admit that richard matt and david sweat could be anywhere after 12 days on the run. >> a scary thought. the police say they have more than 1400 leads and are sifting their search area across the u.s. border into canada. jason carroll has more. >> reporter: wanted posters are now being handed out along the canadian and mexican borders. this as the search is expanding and shifting to other areas surrounding the clinton correctional facility in dannemora. officials admitting that the hunt for richard matt and david sweat at this point is not promising. >> i can tell you right now as well that we have no information that they have been able to leave the area. that being said, it doesn't mean that they haven't been able to escape this area. but we have no information. >> reporter: but there is new information about the woman who
and you can always when you are away from your television check cnn.com for the latest developments on this and other big stories around the world. >>> for now we want to turn to update new york for the latest on the man hunt for the two escaped killers. authorities admit that richard matt and david sweat could be anywhere after 12 days on the run. >> a scary thought. the police say they have more than 1400 leads and are sifting their search area across the u.s. border into...
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a reminder you can also track the very latest developments by going to our website, cnn.com. >>> for now though, we turn to upstate new york for the latest on the manhunt for the two escaped killers. authorities admit that david matt and richard sweat could be anywhere by now after two weeks on the run. >> police have more than 1400 leads and are searifting their search area across the border. >> reporter: wanted posters are being handed out along the canadian and mexican borders. this as the search is expanding and shifting to other areas surrounding the clinton collectional facility in dannemora. officials admitting today that the hunt for the two is not promising. >> i can tell you right now as well we have no information that they have been able to leave the area. that being said, it doesn't mean that they haven't been able to escape this area. but we have new information. >> reporter: there is new information about the woman who allegedly helped them escape. joyce witchell -- mitchell wander her husband that they planned to kill him. >> while lyle knew about the plot to kill him
a reminder you can also track the very latest developments by going to our website, cnn.com. >>> for now though, we turn to upstate new york for the latest on the manhunt for the two escaped killers. authorities admit that david matt and richard sweat could be anywhere by now after two weeks on the run. >> police have more than 1400 leads and are searifting their search area across the border. >> reporter: wanted posters are being handed out along the canadian and mexican...
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you can always get the latest news at cnn.com. for now, i'm poppy harlow in new york. up next cnn's original film" glen campbell, i'll be me." >>> welcome to the special presentation of "glen campbell i'll be me" for 140 years lily has been dedicated to making life better through our medicines and for the last quarter century we listen have been working to discover treatments for alzheimer's disease. we are making progress, but a breakthrough can't come soon enough. tonight, we're proud to partner with cnn to bring you this powerful film. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> who is that? >> it's you, honey. >> that's me there? >> that was you. >> that is me. i don't know which one i'm holding. >> your oldest daughter. >> is that debbie? debbie. ♪ will have [ laughter ] >> i forgot. who's he? >> come on, you know who that is. it's you, honey sdplchlt oh. it's a movie about you. >> no kidding. i'll be me. ♪ >> who is that? >> that's billy. >> oh, it's my daughter. >> no, that's your second wife. >> billie. >> you were married for 16 years. you had kelly, travis and cane. >> oh, really? >> who is
you can always get the latest news at cnn.com. for now, i'm poppy harlow in new york. up next cnn's original film" glen campbell, i'll be me." >>> welcome to the special presentation of "glen campbell i'll be me" for 140 years lily has been dedicated to making life better through our medicines and for the last quarter century we listen have been working to discover treatments for alzheimer's disease. we are making progress, but a breakthrough can't come soon enough....
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for more information on how you impact your world go to cnn.com/impact. >> jeb bush forced to go off script after being heckled during his campaign speech. how did he do? you decide ahead. . >>> by the way, just -- just so that our friends know the next president of the united states will pass meaningful immigration reform so that will be solved not by executive order. >> that was jeb bush in an un unscripted moment going off script to challenge protesters who heckled him during his announcement rally in miami. >> we have democratic strategist paul begala. and she was at the roll-out yesterday. ana, what was it like do tell? >> it was terrific. granted, i am only slightly less biassed than barbara bush. i thought jeb hit a home run yesterday. he hasn't been giving the best speeches. he worked really hard on this. i thought he was emotional. i thought he was humble. he was genuine. and frankly that moment was a very good moment for jeb bush. i think they staged it. i think they paid those protesters because jeb did so well in responding. he didn't get rattled. he shows maturity and at
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head to cnn.com for a look at other reality shows which have been plagued by scandal. >>> facebook executiveyl sandberg posted a tribute to her husband. >> herawe >> her post comes at the end of the 30 day mourning period in jewish tradition. more on her reflection on love and loss. >> reporter: a very personal post on facebook from company coo cheryl shandsheryl sandberg. a childhood friend of mine told me the most powerful one line prayer he ever read is let me not die while i am still alive. i never would have understood the prayer before losing day. now i do. sandberg's husband, dave goldberg unexpectedly died on a family vacation leaving sandberg a single mother and grieving widow. i think when tragedy occurs it presents a choice. you can give into the void the emptiness that fills your hearts, your lungs constricts your ability to think or even breathe. or you can try to find meaning if i have lived 30 years in these 30 days i've am 30 years sadder. i feel like i am 30 years wiser. i have gained a more profound understanding of what it is to be a mother. both to the depth of the agony
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they can go to cnn.com/caught. there's a hundred thousand dollar reward that law enforcement will get it to you without even knowing your name. so i'm saying the way this case is going to break down, the public is crucial now. somebody is going to see something that's wrong. make that call and take these two dangerous guys down before they kill somebody else. >> so, john, i want to ask you this. you say you put the pictures up on your web site. let's talk about these age progression photos. >> surprisingly, over the 25 years i did america's most wanted, we had guys who pulled out they're own front teeth, one guy. we had guys that, if they had the time and money, they were connected to a cartel or to the russian mob, they'd have plastic surgery. these guys don't have the time or the money. i think they're going to look a lot like they did when they got out of prison, actually. i don't think they have the time or the resources to do much different. i think they're hunkered down saying, look, we've been lucky and we'r
they can go to cnn.com/caught. there's a hundred thousand dollar reward that law enforcement will get it to you without even knowing your name. so i'm saying the way this case is going to break down, the public is crucial now. somebody is going to see something that's wrong. make that call and take these two dangerous guys down before they kill somebody else. >> so, john, i want to ask you this. you say you put the pictures up on your web site. let's talk about these age progression...
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. >> so camille, you wrote this great opinion piece for cnn.com and toward the end you said "in the end hate the sin but love the sinner." explain what you mean by that. >> well i think this is a profoundly sad case because rachel dolezal as done by all accounts positive and impressive work for the community for which she worked and this scandal has overshadowed that work and overshadowed the experience that she was trying to provide in the people she was assisting in that community. so while i do not sanctions her position to affirmatively lie, i think it's a question of her integrity. at the same time i think she was trying to live a life that seemed authentic to her. as a member of a multiracial family raising two black sons think she probably felt pro fundally connected to the african-american experience and i can see how she would want that to be publicly affirmed. she would want the understanding to predominate that she was a member of the collective person that was connected to the african-american experience and cared deeply about black people. so i stress again, should she have
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the address -- cnn.com. >> we'll take short break here. still to come. the backdrop of isis wins in iraq. representatives from the coalition that is fighting the militants gathering in paris. details ahead. >> plus, take you live to seoul where fear its spreading after a deadly virus outbreak for which there is no cure or vaccine. stay with us. >>> welcome back, everyone. you are watching "cnn newsroom." i'm rosemary church. >> i'm errol barnett. your last half-hour of the day with the both of us. let's check the headlines. >> in eastern china, rescue teams are scrambling to pull more survivors from a passenger ship carrying 458 people. that capsized in the yangtze river. so far 13 people have been rescued. five body recovered. the ship's captain and chief engineer have been taken into police custody. >>> there are reports that fifa's secretary-general allegedly transferred $10 million from the swiss based association to another fifa official back in 2008. that other official you see hem here, former fifa vice president jack warner, among 14 fifa officia
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you can find it all on our website at cnn.com. >>> relations between nato and russia are increasingly tense. president putin announced his plans to increase the country's nuclear arsenal after the u.s. said it would move heavy military equipment along russia's border. brian todd has more on the growing concern about a return to cold war hostility. >> a dramatic amphibious landing. a u.s. navy hover craft glides on to the beach. troops storm ashore and fire their weapons. this is a nato landing exercise in sweden. further south, soldiers move through trench lines, deploy from helicopters. these are u.s. and nato troops battle testing themselves as a possible confrontation with russia looms in eastern europe. >> my big worry here is the possibility of accident miscalculation when with you have military forces operating in close approximatety. >> reporter: the pentagon is considering sending hundreds of tanks, artillery and other weapons to putin's doorstep to the baltic nations and elsewhere in eastern europe. a defense official tells cnn it will be enough to outfit a brigade, up to 550
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visit anytime at cnn.com/international. >>> now with isis gaining more territory in iraq and in syria, the international coalition held new talks on strategy. we're going to bring you a live report on what was decided after this short break. wish your skin could bounce back as quickly as it used to? introducing neutrogena hydro boost water gel. instantly quenches skin to keep it supple and hydrated day after day. formulated with hydrating hyaluronic acid which retains up to 1000 times its weight in water. this refreshing water gel plumps skin cells with intense hydration and locks it in. for supple, hydrated skin that bounces back. new hydro boost. from neutrogena. time for the perfect night time snack. ♪ beautiful on the tongue, delightful to the bite, easy on the conscience. who said, breakfast has to wait until morning? kellogg's®. see you at breakfast, tonight.™ ♪ and enjoy a free one day dvd rental when you buy any specially marked kellogg's box. >>> welcome back, everyone. the international coalition is pledging ongoing military support in the battle against isis. partners held
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you can always, when you are away from the television, head to cnn.com. >> the iraqi battle against isis and falluja is intensifying, war planes pounded isis targets over three days with the heaviest strikes coming sunday. >> witnesses say this mosque was hit along with a warehouse and a market as well as the other locations. they say at least 31 people were killed and 82 wounded over the past three days. >> the iraqi military isn't battling isis alone. it is aligned with shiite militia and moderate sunni tribal fighters. nick paton walsh reports there are sunni tribesmen who feel abandoned by the iraqi government. >> reporter: the sandbags exact plea what iraq need to stay together as a country. meters ayou can glimpse the flag of isis, holding them off here, the u.s. says a key to victory. moderate iraqi sunnis who will die to rid their hometown of isis. if america is to send help to the sunni tribes in anbar here it is badly needed. they have been in combat with isis for months. now the enemy is just across the river. but they have been without pay for months. some are made of cheap m
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for more go to cnn.com and read my column and let's get started. >> the obama administration announced big kks on the war on terror over just over a month. the first was a raid that killed a key mander over a trove of information. a drone strike killed the yemeni off shoot and reports that one of north africa's most moor touous terrorists is dead too. can this stop isis as it consolidates power. let's talk about the former czar is the author of the event. how significant is this targeted killing? >> this is a debate going on for ten years. it's called the whack a mole strategy. you knock down a leader and he is replaced. the fact that he is replaced is not valuable. it does have disruptive value. particularly this figure who created that organization and held it together. but it's only a small piece. if you do it persistently it has value, but if that's all you are doing, you are in trouble. you need support for an obtation sigz and al qaeda. we are not being successful. we will be doing this forever and support the greater use of the military including military soldiers. >> i don't su
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go to cnn.com for all of the latest. >>> this is something that i think hits home with the group here. trouble sleeping not getting enough sleep? before reaching for your sleeping pills, research finds a certain therapy may be more effective and safer. here to explain is dr. sanjay gupta. >> hello. good morning. >> you must be doing cognitive behavior therapy. what is it? >> look first of all, as you mentioned, a lot of people have difficulty sleeping. what they decided to look as were people who had the most trouble insomnia insomniacs which are defined as people who have trouble sleeping for at least a month in a row. they divided them into two groups. they had short-term sessions with a psycho therapist to talk about their sleep problems and give them strategies to fall asleep and stay asleep and have better quality of sleep. they found that in the long-term the people who got the cognitive behavioral therapy tended to improve in all those counts. they fell asleep more quickly, stayed asleep and their overall quality of sleep was better. they didn't say that using a pill every now
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go to cnn.com. >>> a complex relationship with a religious group in the region threatens to bring israels. the druves have their biggest community in syria and lebanon. some druze object to israel's medical aid to syrian rebels. several druze are under arrest. >> reporter: the israel military ambulance was the mob's first target in the golan heights. a druze mob attacked the ambulance with stones. but the target was inside the ambulance. killing one and leaving the other in critical condition, the mob furious that israel provides medical aid to wounded syrians, some rebels like the free syrian army rebels we met in april. but the druze community leader says that it was -- in the ambulance attack monday night. >> israel wants to take care and issues so i can understand israel. on the other hand i cannot understand israel taking care even if it's a humanitarian for the -- >> reporter: the druze are an ethnic and religious minority in the middle east. but the biggest druze community lives in syria where they have come under attack in recent weeks. last week -- fired at a syrian village and
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cnn.com. >>> and with that we're going to take a quick break here. when we come back, an isis commander is killed in iraq and the u.s. says he was linked to this attack in benghazi three years ago. we'll have a full report coming up. >>> and a syrian town now free of isis but as arwa damon found out, there are still plenty of scars there. our report is just ahead. ♪ a good host, is a good host no matter where he's hosting. ♪ an hors d'oeuvre for the table? ♪ perhaps even an elegant gesture for the neighbors. ♪ stella artois host beautifully our eyes...they have a 200-degree range of sight. which is good for me hey! ... and bad for the barkley twins. take care of all your most important parts with centrum. now with our most vitamin d three ever. body pain? motrin helps you be an unstoppable, i-can-totally-do-this- all-in-one-trip kind of woman. when pain tries to stop you, there's motrin. motrin works fast to stop pain where it starts. make it happen with new motrin liquid gels. what do you think? when i first sit in the seat it makes me think of a bm
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implications around the world, a story the world is watching and you can find out more about it at cnn.com, including information about greece turning to the bitcoin in hopes that they can access digital money while the banks are closed at their their atms. >>> now to another story here in the united states a convicted killer who escaped and on the run for three weeks has been captured. david sweat is recovering from gunshot wounds at a new york hospital and is now talking to police about his escape. >> new york's governor says sweat and richard matt planned to go to mexico but had to improvise after joyce mitchell who's accused of helping them, after she backed out. they headed north instead. sweat was caught sunday 2 miles shy of the canadian border. he left matt behind because the older fugitive richard matt was indeed slowing him down. >> and there is also focus on this person. the prison guard gene palmer. he is accused of giving matt the frozen meat containing power tools that were used to cut through the prison walls. according to the county prosecutor, he says palmer did not help t
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go to cnn.com. >>> the father of one of the teenagers involved in the pool party chaos over the weekend in texas spoke out about what happened moments before. >>> plus breaking news in the death of walter scott, the man there in south carolina a grand jury today revealing its decision on the police officer who shot this unarmed man in his back. we'll discuss. i'm brooke baldwin. this is cnn. i'm caridee. i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most of my life. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara® it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses... ...stelara® helps me be in season. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and increase your risk of infections. some serious infections require hospitalization. before starting stelara® your doctor should test for tuberculosis. stelara® may increase your risk of cancer. always tell your doctor if you have any sign of infection have had cancer, or if you develop any new skin growths. do not take stelara® if you are allergic to stelara® or any of its ingredients
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for more on the five things to know go to "new day" cnn.com. >> vladimir putin seeking a sympatheticope francis. he's set to meet with the pope at the vatican just a few hours from now. what's on their agenda? what are they going to talk about? >> reporter: we can expect ukraine to be on the agenda. we can expect the plight of christians in the middle east to be on the agenda. something of a tight rope for the pope to walk on with this one. vladimir putin copping here at a time when he's isolated from access to big international leaders. he was shut out of the g7 just a few days ago. but the pope has been criticized by catholics in ukraine. and they're about 4 to 5 million of them there. the pope when he last spoke about ukraine, he talked about it as fratricide. they should have been much clearer, blaming president putin and russia for their vomit annexinvolvement annexing crimea. the pope likes to be a peacemaker likes to be in the middle and build bridges. the pope knows if he wants to unite the christians around the world, which he does he really needs president putin's support.
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cnn.com/lead and you can subscribe to our magazine on flipboard. by the way, tomorrow on the show vermont's governor will join us for the latest on the prison escape man hunt. that's if for "the lead." thanks so much for being here with us. here's wolf blitzer and "the situation room." \s . >>> happening now -- u.s. troop expansion, more american grooms will be on iraq. if the mission hasn't changed, why are additional troops going into the war zone? >>> police step up door to door for the search. did a prison employee have a change of heart in helping them. >>> am track mystery, the passengers train's engineer wasn't calling or texting on his phone, so what caused the deadly high-speed crash? >>> and naked celebrities, new details about the theft of nude photos of stars leaked online. how the fbi finally tracked down the apparent source. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> the hunt for two escaped murderers spreading to vermont. police say they are looking behind every tree for the fugitives, who are considered extremely dangerou
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if you would like to read more about this story, just head to cnn.com. >>> there's a new strain on relations between nato allies and russia with president putin's latest announcement. >> that's right. u.s. plans to station -- triggered a response from putin. we have more on the move nato's secretary general is called saner rattling that is destabilizing and dangerous. >> reporter: a dramatic amphibious landing. u.s. navy hover craft glides on the beach. troops storm with their weapons. further south soldiers move through trench lines, deploy from helicopters. these are u.s. and nato troops battle testing themselves as a possible confrontation with russia looms in eastern europe. >> my big worry here is the possibility of accident miscalculation when you have military forces operating in close proximity. >> the pentagon is considering sending tanks, ar ril tillry and weapons. the u.s. defense official tells cnn it will be enough to outfit a brigade, up to 5500 troops them soldiers themselves won't be permanently stationed there, but the official said the equipment will be there to use in thes
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for more on the five things to know be sure to go to "new day"cnn.com for the latest. >> young iraq warying to help other vets heal their physical and emotional wounds using sports. dr. sanjay gupta has this week's human factor. >> it's his job to motivate others as a pergesonal trainer. but not long ago the 29-year-old needed motivation himself. in 2006 he was in the army administration stationed in iraq when his humvee hit two bombs. he survived the blast was his right leg was severely injured. >> my leg was completely useless. we fought for ten years. i had ten to 12 surgeries to try to fix it. >> after amputation surgery, he had a tough time adjusting to civilian life. >> that's when the ptsd hit me hard. started trying to drink the pain away. i didn't want to die, but i didn't want to live anymore. >> he got counseling and hit the gym and started volunteering. >> he and two other veterans were inspired to start the nonprofit vet sports. >> we help vets transition back into civilian life through team sports. >> it's a camaraderie that heals. >> i'm finally in a place where i'm genui
for more on the five things to know be sure to go to "new day"cnn.com for the latest. >> young iraq warying to help other vets heal their physical and emotional wounds using sports. dr. sanjay gupta has this week's human factor. >> it's his job to motivate others as a pergesonal trainer. but not long ago the 29-year-old needed motivation himself. in 2006 he was in the army administration stationed in iraq when his humvee hit two bombs. he survived the blast was his right...
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it's evoked so many emotions and all people wanted to talk about and i read a colleague's piece on cnn.com. this is the lead line-up of her piece. in this day and age, who willingly wants to be black? i jokingly said that to my husband when the news of rachel dolezal broke. is this part of the reason it's resonated with so many stories about race making headlines recently? what do you make about her point? >> so she said it as a joke and i think i certainly understand why anyone would want to be black. black people have a claim to an amazing history and legacy in this country and there are things she wanted to do she could access that identity. the reason why it's gotten so much attention, especially from people of color, is because in the context of a black lives matter movement identity matters. the stakes are very high. so it's difficult when people feel as if they are being killed for their racial identity for a white woman to pick up that identity and put it on like a costume and put it on later if it became too heavy. >> but it's not a costume. it's so not a costume. >> definitely it
it's evoked so many emotions and all people wanted to talk about and i read a colleague's piece on cnn.com. this is the lead line-up of her piece. in this day and age, who willingly wants to be black? i jokingly said that to my husband when the news of rachel dolezal broke. is this part of the reason it's resonated with so many stories about race making headlines recently? what do you make about her point? >> so she said it as a joke and i think i certainly understand why anyone would...
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. >> head to cnn.com and try yourself. of some of cnn's defining moments. >>> almost all of those 35 years, one reporter has covered the serious but most silly moments on cnn. >> from traffic cones to war zones, to calling the president by the wrong name to his face, our very own jeanne moos takes a look back at her 34 1/2 years on cnn. >> cnn celebrating 35 years of itself, came this quiz question. >> longest on air personality currently at cnn. who is second? >> yes? >> larry king. >> come on. larry and his suspenders left cnn over four years ago. >> jeanne moos. >> correct. >> oh, look at you. >> look at you. look at me. i'm the one who's been at the network 34 1/2 years arriving at cnn for my first job in tv in new york. >> like my friend here. >> those pigs would prove pro thet ik. >> have you ever committed adultery. >> some reporters pull out all the stops. i pulled out sharp objects at the sword swallowers convention. >> you did a great job. >> the early days of cnn, people called us chicken noodle news. i split my
. >> head to cnn.com and try yourself. of some of cnn's defining moments. >>> almost all of those 35 years, one reporter has covered the serious but most silly moments on cnn. >> from traffic cones to war zones, to calling the president by the wrong name to his face, our very own jeanne moos takes a look back at her 34 1/2 years on cnn. >> cnn celebrating 35 years of itself, came this quiz question. >> longest on air personality currently at cnn. who is second?...
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developments in to this ongoing manhunt for the two convicted killers, at anytime you can head to cnn.comin the u.s. city of chicago, two passenger planes on a. a potential collision course. >> southwest flight 3828 and delta flight 1328 similar sounding numbers were waiting to take off on intersecting runways. air traffic controllers cleared the southwest flight for takeoff but the delta pilots thought they had been cleared. here's what happened next. >> stop, stop. >> delta 1328 aborting. >> he's stopping. >> are we the ones cleared for takeoff. >> you were doing what you were supposed to be doing. >> delta was rolling also? >> yep, he took your call sign. somebody kept stepping on you. i couldn't figure out who it was. that's why i reiterated it was you i was clearing for takeoff. >> each aircraft stopped 2,000 feet from the runway intersection. delta said it is cooperating with the faa's investigation. close call there but thankfully everyone fine in that incident. >>> we are covering the breaking news out of charleston south carolina. we can show you if it is still up some live image
developments in to this ongoing manhunt for the two convicted killers, at anytime you can head to cnn.comin the u.s. city of chicago, two passenger planes on a. a potential collision course. >> southwest flight 3828 and delta flight 1328 similar sounding numbers were waiting to take off on intersecting runways. air traffic controllers cleared the southwest flight for takeoff but the delta pilots thought they had been cleared. here's what happened next. >> stop, stop. >> delta...
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. >>> and for ways that you can help in charleston log onto cnn.com/impact. >>> and good morning.. thank you so much for joining me. investigators now looking at whether prison guards would sleep during shifts on the same prison block that housed those two escaped killers. they're trying to figure out if richard matt and david sweat went virtually unsupervised as they planned their escape. gene palmer the second guard charged in connection with their escape admits he gave them tools and paint and other items that unintentionally made it easier for them to break out. he's now within suspended without way. >> reporter: good morning, carol. about a dozen state inspectors are at the clinton correctional facility going over policies and protocols that may have made it easier for these men to escape. no one is specifically under investigation for helping these men escape other than joyce mitchell and gene palmer. but some of the things that gene palmer has told investigators is raising red flags. he says he struck deals with these inmates getting paintings and information from them in e
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and remember the victims in charleston south carolina please go to our impact your world site at cnn.com >>> coming up next mondaytel williams will share his thoughts on the confederate flag. >>> and the president speaks about how he would make a better presidential candidate now than before. we'll talk about the evolution of the president. stay here. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. ♪ [music] ♪ defiance is in our bones. new citracal pearls. delicious berries and cream. soft, chewable, calcium plus vitamin d. only from citracal. all about the podcast interview that president obama conducted, mostly because of his use of the n word when talking about race in this country. the president said more than that. he reflected on his tenure in the white house and pr
and remember the victims in charleston south carolina please go to our impact your world site at cnn.com >>> coming up next mondaytel williams will share his thoughts on the confederate flag. >>> and the president speaks about how he would make a better presidential candidate now than before. we'll talk about the evolution of the president. stay here. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone...
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for more go to cnn.com for the very latest. >> that has got to hurt. >>> here's a good story. a lawyer turned park warden is giving poachers a good reason to stop inging gorillas and feed their family in the process. >> the first time i saw the gorillas it was magical. i felt something in me that i couldn't define. i felt i needed to get much closer to nature. i was in charge of protecting the mountain gorillas. we had a lot of cases of poachers in the park. i went to talk to the families and them why they are killing gorillas. they said their kids are starving to death. so i thought of an idea of turning pope erturn ing poachers into farmers i built a village we can share with tourists. this is the king's bed. the communities will have an incentive to conserve the pack. that money ta takehey take back to their families and see why they need to protect the gorillas. we can't afford to fail. we have to make sure we pass it onto the next generation. >> well if you know someone deserving, please tell us about them at cnn heros.com. >>> a judge has ruled there is enough evidence t
for more go to cnn.com for the very latest. >> that has got to hurt. >>> here's a good story. a lawyer turned park warden is giving poachers a good reason to stop inging gorillas and feed their family in the process. >> the first time i saw the gorillas it was magical. i felt something in me that i couldn't define. i felt i needed to get much closer to nature. i was in charge of protecting the mountain gorillas. we had a lot of cases of poachers in the park. i went to talk...
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you can see what they're saying on our website, cnn.com.nding off. >>> you're watching "cnn newsroom." >>> ahead donald trump fires back after the donald got dumped by nbc over immigration comments. find out why he says the net work is weak, next. milk has 8 grams of high-quality protein. which could be the difference between just living life. and milking it. start every day with the power of protein and milk life. ahhh. beautiful day in baltimore where most people probably know that geico could save them money on car insurance, right? you see the thing is geico well, could help them save on boat insurance too. hey! okay...i'm ready to come in now. hello? i'm trying my best. seriously, i'm...i'm serious. request to come ashore. geico. saving people money on more than just car insurance. >>> welcome back to "cnn newsroom." i'm george howell. >>> in an already crowded field, the u.s. presidential election could be getting another candidate. chris christie is set to jump into the race at hissal ma alma matz ma ter. >>> nbc has severed ties wit
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go to newday cnn.com. >> all right. here is the question for you.ederate flag represent hate or heritage? or both? we're going ask south carolina senator paul thurmond name sounds familiar. it should son of segregationist senator strom thurmond. what does he think? what would his father think? ♪ eenie. meenie. miney. go. more adventures await in the seven-passenger lexus gx. see your lexus dealer. hi, i'm henry winkler and i'm here to tell homeowners that are sixty-two and older about a great way to live a better retirement... it's called a reverse mortgage. call right now to receive your free dvd and booklet with no obligation. it answers questions like... how a reverse mortgage works how much you qualify for the ways to receive your money... and more. plus, when you call now, you'll get this magnifier with led light absolutely free! when you call the experts at one reverse mortgage today, you'll learn the benefits of a government-insured reverse mortgage. it will eliminate your monthly mortgage payments and give you tax-free cash from the equity i
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