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una bomba en la escuela de utah, su propÓsito era superar la cantidad de muertos de la masacre de columbineta sede no descartan demandar un canal de televisiÓn por divulgar una polÉmica carta. comenzamos. ♪ >> hola, bienvenidos a la ediciÓn nocturna de no quisieron univisiÓn, comenzamos en los Ángeles donde una joven que habÍa desaparecidos un mes cuando saliÓ a la farmacia. la madre de brianna guzmÁn rompiÓ el silencio y tenemos su testimonio. >> encontraron el cadÁver de brianna guzmÁn que desapareciÓ sin dejar rastro. >> hay un hoyo dentro de mi corazÓn, que no puedo cubrir para nada. >> el 26 de diciembre brianna saliÓ a la farmacia a comprar medicamentos para su las enfermas sol le decÍa que iba a llegar maÑana. >> segÚn el informe policial el cadÁver en estado de descomposiciÓn estaba semidesnudo y escondido entre los arbustos. para brindar apoyo la familia de la vÍctima en la comunidad sostuvo una vigilia. tambiÉn esta tarde dejaron flores en este altar en memoria de brianna. >> uno tambiÉn tiene hijos y estÁn jÓvenes las muchachas. >> aunque el mÉdico forense no ha identificado ofic
una bomba en la escuela de utah, su propÓsito era superar la cantidad de muertos de la masacre de columbineta sede no descartan demandar un canal de televisiÓn por divulgar una polÉmica carta. comenzamos. ♪ >> hola, bienvenidos a la ediciÓn nocturna de no quisieron univisiÓn, comenzamos en los Ángeles donde una joven que habÍa desaparecidos un mes cuando saliÓ a la farmacia. la madre de brianna guzmÁn rompiÓ el silencio y tenemos su testimonio. >> encontraron el cadÁver...
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all of this drawing comparisons to columbine. >>> and sajak's stunner. drunk at the wheel. admitting he and vanna white got bombed before taping their hit show. >>> good friday morning, everybody. i'm rob nelson. >> and i'm paula faris. the republicans battled it out in one final debate before tuesday's high-stakes primary in florida. >> newt gingrich shines at these showdowns. this time, mitt romney came out determined to beat him at his own game. it's "your voice, your vote." and abc's karen travers has more. >> reporter: under pressure from a soaring newt gingrich, mitt romney came out with his guns blazing. >> wouldn't it be nice if people didn't make accusations somewhere else that they won't defend here? >> reporter: romney was more aggressive, more confident, more prepared than he has been in recent debates. romney repeatedly slammed gingrich for his work as a consultant for failed mortgage giant freddie mac. he made it a local issue. >> he should have been anxiously telling the american people that these entities were causing a housing bubble that would cause a coll
all of this drawing comparisons to columbine. >>> and sajak's stunner. drunk at the wheel. admitting he and vanna white got bombed before taping their hit show. >>> good friday morning, everybody. i'm rob nelson. >> and i'm paula faris. the republicans battled it out in one final debate before tuesday's high-stakes primary in florida. >> newt gingrich shines at these showdowns. this time, mitt romney came out determined to beat him at his own game. it's "your...
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uno de ellos estaba obsesionado con la masacre de columbine, a tal punto que fue hasta esa instituciÓn pasado. >> el sospechoso les dijo que no querÍan que los igualaran a los jÓvenes de columbine, porque Él era era lo suficientemente inteligente como para matar gente. >> los dos adolescentes fueron acados por utilizar armas de destrucciÓn masivas, no se descartan otros cargos una vez que la policÍa termine de analizar la informaciÓn que le decomisaron. >> ¿la policÍa encontrÓ armas o explosivos >> te cuento que hasta ese momento la policÍa chequeo a la casa de los acusados, pero no han encontrado armas ni explosivos pero la investigaciÓn aÚn estÁ en curso. >> y estaremos pendientes, muchas gracias. >> la compaÑÍa dueÑa del crucero que encallÓ en italia pagarÁ unos $ 18.000 a cada pasajero, costa cruceros, acordÓ pagar $ 14.000 en indemnizaciÓn y otros 4000 para incluir los gastos incluyendo la atenciÓn mÉdica. en el crucero viajaban mÁs de 4000 personas incluyÓ tripulantes y pasajeros. las vÍctimas mortales son hasta ahora 16. en ohio 15 trabajadores resultaron heridos cuando se despl
uno de ellos estaba obsesionado con la masacre de columbine, a tal punto que fue hasta esa instituciÓn pasado. >> el sospechoso les dijo que no querÍan que los igualaran a los jÓvenes de columbine, porque Él era era lo suficientemente inteligente como para matar gente. >> los dos adolescentes fueron acados por utilizar armas de destrucciÓn masivas, no se descartan otros cargos una vez que la policÍa termine de analizar la informaciÓn que le decomisaron. >> ¿la policÍa...
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but first from fox at 3:00 in new york, two teenagers accused of planning a columbine style massacre at the high school north of salt lake, to hurt as many as people was the goal and steal a plane for the get away. >> they did significant enough that it is alarming. extremely alarming. alarming what was 9 intent and the goal of the knowing yen. >> the cops arrested the teens, conspiracy to commit mass destruction. they pulled the boys out of class on wednesday after a fellow student get suspicious texts from one, which said and i quote, "if i told you to stay home on a certain day, would you," and we are tell the suspect texted he wanted revenge on the world, and that "we have a plan to get away with it, too." >> chief fox correspondent jonathan hunt is with us this afternoon following the details from salt lake city market. what do we know of the students? >>jonathan: they are 18. and 16. the 18-year-old was allegedly responsible forgetting the guns to be used in the attack because he was old enough to purchase them. the other is a 16-year-old who we are not naming because of his ag
but first from fox at 3:00 in new york, two teenagers accused of planning a columbine style massacre at the high school north of salt lake, to hurt as many as people was the goal and steal a plane for the get away. >> they did significant enough that it is alarming. extremely alarming. alarming what was 9 intent and the goal of the knowing yen. >> the cops arrested the teens, conspiracy to commit mass destruction. they pulled the boys out of class on wednesday after a fellow student...
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and if any of this sounds reminiscent of columbine, it's no mistake. they're supposedly both a big fan. peter ham by is here to talk about school shooters. from the information you have, do these two teenagers fit a pattern at all? >> they certainly do fit a pattern, but it's not the typical school shooting or bombing, only because there were two of them. but there have been twice other times that two students teamed up both at columbine and in an attack in jonesboro in arkansas in 1998. so students have committed attacks before, but it does make it different than your typical attack. >> what happens in a young person that sends a child down one path versus another, a path of destruction? apparently one of the teachers described the 16-year-old as a young einstein, very smart. why go this direction? >> there usually have been many factors that influence a kid to commit a school shooting. sometimes it's more genetic, it has to do with their personality or with significant mental health issues such as schizophrenia. in other cases it's more environmental
and if any of this sounds reminiscent of columbine, it's no mistake. they're supposedly both a big fan. peter ham by is here to talk about school shooters. from the information you have, do these two teenagers fit a pattern at all? >> they certainly do fit a pattern, but it's not the typical school shooting or bombing, only because there were two of them. but there have been twice other times that two students teamed up both at columbine and in an attack in jonesboro in arkansas in 1998....
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one bragging he was smaert than the columbine kirls. >>> and one western town's battle. what to do with all of that snow? those stories and more when we come right back. is this your normal? jamie lee curtis?? oh, hi, yes...wow, you really went all out on the decorations, huh?! yeah, but i'm so slow taking them down after all the fatty holiday food. but that's normal. what do you mean that's normal? it doesn't have to be. to me, normal, means feeling good inside. not slow. try some activia. activia helps with occasional irregularity, when eaten 3 times a day. keep a video diary and let me know about your new normal. love your new normal or it's free. >>> the snow has finally stopped falling in the cascades. crews are still struggled to open up roads blocked by more than six feet of snow that's fallen in the last two weeks. some passes were closed while authorities triggered avalanches to alleviate the danger. >>> wet from boston down to miami. rain also stokes i-80 from cleveland to chicago. snow in the rockies. >>> if you're flying, airport delays possible in boston, ne
one bragging he was smaert than the columbine kirls. >>> and one western town's battle. what to do with all of that snow? those stories and more when we come right back. is this your normal? jamie lee curtis?? oh, hi, yes...wow, you really went all out on the decorations, huh?! yeah, but i'm so slow taking them down after all the fatty holiday food. but that's normal. what do you mean that's normal? it doesn't have to be. to me, normal, means feeling good inside. not slow. try some...
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one of them so obsessed with columbine he even met with that school's principal. and the price of college. tonight, the president lays out a plan to cut the cost. [cheers] >> shepard: president obama says he is putting colleges on notice. >> you can't assume that you will just jack up tuition every single year. >> shepard: but one republic warns the president's plan could end up hurting students. plus, the u.s. tells egypt let a group of americans go home or else. >> it is a dangerous game of chicken that the egyptian military is involved with here. >> shepard: tonight, the latest on the captives and the possible consequences. and. >> now, ripple, what were you thinking? >> shepard: apparently ripples did not want to fly coach. >> some people tried to catch him up front in first class and he took off. >> i sought cat jump into the cockpit. >> shepard: attention passengers, we may be here a while. but first from fox this friday night, investigators in utah say they have stopped a potential massacre at a high school outside salt lake city. that's their words. police
one of them so obsessed with columbine he even met with that school's principal. and the price of college. tonight, the president lays out a plan to cut the cost. [cheers] >> shepard: president obama says he is putting colleges on notice. >> you can't assume that you will just jack up tuition every single year. >> shepard: but one republic warns the president's plan could end up hurting students. plus, the u.s. tells egypt let a group of americans go home or else. >> it...
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columbine had already happened like five months before that. there were quite a few similarities between my case and that, like i was wearing a trench coat. >> and behind some murders, a person you thought you could trust. >> i just remember when i woke up, first thing i said was, today is the day. >>> more americans are incarcerated today than ever before, and now when we go behind the walls of maximum security prisons, we see a greater cross section of inmates than ever. >> i mean, obviously they're the ones that the moment you meet them, you know they're dangerous and belong in prison, but we're also finding more and more inmates who have committed murder who look like the guy next door, just an average, normal guy, and it's really left us puzzled. i mean, what would lead a guy like this to kill someone? >> at 27 years old, adam drake looks more like a college dorm resident than a maximum security prison inmate. >> you seem awful happy and perky. >> i am always happy and perky. >> but when we met him at the limon correctional facility in col
columbine had already happened like five months before that. there were quite a few similarities between my case and that, like i was wearing a trench coat. >> and behind some murders, a person you thought you could trust. >> i just remember when i woke up, first thing i said was, today is the day. >>> more americans are incarcerated today than ever before, and now when we go behind the walls of maximum security prisons, we see a greater cross section of inmates than ever....
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. >> police say they stopped another columbine like attack from happening at a utah high school. marla tellez. i'll have that plus other overnight developments coming up. >> a live look outside, you made it to friday morning, january 27, this is "today in the bay." >> good morning to you. thanks for joining us this morning. 6:30 now. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> good morning. i'm jon kelley. we check in with meteorologist christina loren. i felt good getting up because it's friday but now you're telling us about spectacular weather. >> i know. made getting through the day difficult but you're going to get gorgeous conditions on saturday and sunday. so look forward to that. that will get you through this final day of the work week. 49 in livermore, 47 in sunnyvale. watch for thick fog at the coast. and that should clear rather quickly. we'll tell you when, we'll tell you about rain, that's on the seven-day forecast. first, 6:31, working for the weekend, mike inouye is here to help you. >> that's right. you heard her. she said it will eventually clear. before it does that fog will a
. >> police say they stopped another columbine like attack from happening at a utah high school. marla tellez. i'll have that plus other overnight developments coming up. >> a live look outside, you made it to friday morning, january 27, this is "today in the bay." >> good morning to you. thanks for joining us this morning. 6:30 now. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> good morning. i'm jon kelley. we check in with meteorologist christina loren. i felt good getting up...
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he wanted to one-up the people from columbine.ught he was much smarter and was almost offended that they had only carried out one-third of their plan. he felt he was smart enough to be far more effective. >> it's tragic that someone so bright would take it this way. thelma gutierrez, thank you. we're going to dig much deeper into the psychology here. peter wrote a book about "killing minds, school shooters." stay tuned for that. now this. >> imagine you speak to fidel castro. what would you say to him? >> well, i would ask him what he called about. >> i don't know if you watched, i hope you did. he was full of one-liners in last night's debate. the crowd loved him. here's live pictures of ron paul speaking. he's already in maine getting ready for the caucus. we'll listen to a little bit of it. should we listen right now? after the break. after the break. much more. stay here. >>> before we talk a little about our own debate in jacksonville last night, i want to eavesdrop just a little bit on ron paul in maine. he's red did fady fo
he wanted to one-up the people from columbine.ught he was much smarter and was almost offended that they had only carried out one-third of their plan. he felt he was smart enough to be far more effective. >> it's tragic that someone so bright would take it this way. thelma gutierrez, thank you. we're going to dig much deeper into the psychology here. peter wrote a book about "killing minds, school shooters." stay tuned for that. now this. >> imagine you speak to fidel...
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and moreover when we think about what happened at columbine, they were killing everybody. what were they going to do she said no. nobody got away. and then she said yes to me represents a desire for a certainty to nail things down, a desire to have an explanation to explain something like the horror of fault columbine. things more difficult than that. the movement i am describing is called battle cry. i guess you might say it is the most militant fundamentalist movement in america. the only fundamentalism i have encountered in america for which i would even contemplate using the f word which is fascism, i don't like that kind of tendency to say their fascists. they're not. in fact, they're bringing the noise of democracy, marching into a public square, and i like their noise. this movement is a little more severe. and i give you the sense of its severity. the leader said i could come along with him and right, just like cassandra. mighty good advertising, but did want to understand. unless he misunderstand, he said that that's not a metaphor. your cultural terrorist. all of
and moreover when we think about what happened at columbine, they were killing everybody. what were they going to do she said no. nobody got away. and then she said yes to me represents a desire for a certainty to nail things down, a desire to have an explanation to explain something like the horror of fault columbine. things more difficult than that. the movement i am describing is called battle cry. i guess you might say it is the most militant fundamentalist movement in america. the only...
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and when we think about columbine everybody, what would they do if she said no. nobody got away. and it's that kind of -- she said yes to me robert gates entire with a certainty where you can nail things down, a desire to like have an explanation that would explain something like the horror of columbine. things are more difficult than that. the movement i'm describing here is called battle cry. it's -- i guess you might say it's the most militant fundamentalist youth movement in america. it's the only -- it's the only fundamentalism i've encountered in america and i've been reporting on fundamentals for some time for which i would even contemplate using the "f" word which is a fascism. i don't like that kind of lefty tendency to say jerry falwell or pat robertson are facialists. they are not farm bureauests they are making the noise of democracy in. i don't like their noise. this noise is a little more severe the leader name ron luce said i could come along with him and write about them just like sondra. he thought it would going advertising but he did want me to understand that
and when we think about columbine everybody, what would they do if she said no. nobody got away. and it's that kind of -- she said yes to me robert gates entire with a certainty where you can nail things down, a desire to like have an explanation that would explain something like the horror of columbine. things are more difficult than that. the movement i'm describing here is called battle cry. it's -- i guess you might say it's the most militant fundamentalist youth movement in america. it's...
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clinical psychologist dwayne fuselier was the fbi's lead columbine investigator. >> when i first sawamcik and draper made, i was astounded at how similar they seemed in their actions to what i had seen harris and klebold doing on their videotapes. the same themes seemed to be coming out. >> i think the perfect ending would be a school shooting. >> that would be a perfect ending, yes it would, but we'd need guns. >> that would just jack up our kills so much. >> i guarantee i could kill 20 people like that. >> i mean how hard could it be? bang, one person is dead. scatter, bang, bang, bang. >> brian draper even mentions klebold and harris on the tape. >> this sort of documenting is just eerily similar to harris and klebold's tapes, that they want to be famous for their evil deed. >> we're going to go down in history. we're going to be just like "scream" except real life. we're going to be murderers like let's see. ted bundy. like the hillside strangler. the zodiac killer. >> no, those people are more amateurs compared to what we're going to be. >> he's craving infamy. all four boys see
clinical psychologist dwayne fuselier was the fbi's lead columbine investigator. >> when i first sawamcik and draper made, i was astounded at how similar they seemed in their actions to what i had seen harris and klebold doing on their videotapes. the same themes seemed to be coming out. >> i think the perfect ending would be a school shooting. >> that would be a perfect ending, yes it would, but we'd need guns. >> that would just jack up our kills so much. >> i...
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one boy was apparently so fascinated by the columbine attack that he had even visited that school. middle school students are facing assault charges for a brutal school bus attack. surveillance video shows five boys and two girls beating a 13-year-old girl unconscious. the bus driver could be seen yelling at the students before pulling, stopping, and bringing the girl to the front of the bus. the victim said it was her first day on that bus and no one would let her sit down. that's very, very sad. >> what is going on inside of our schools? good lord. >>> a public memorial on penn state's campus brought the school's formal mourning period for long-time football coach joe paterno to a close. but of course it was not without some controversy. referring to the ongoing sex abuse scandal, nike chairman phil knight said if there is a villain in all of this it's in the investigation, not in joe paterno. the thousands in attendance also heard from paterno's family and former players. >> he never took a compliment. he always deflected praise. today we are going to show you how much we love y
one boy was apparently so fascinated by the columbine attack that he had even visited that school. middle school students are facing assault charges for a brutal school bus attack. surveillance video shows five boys and two girls beating a 13-year-old girl unconscious. the bus driver could be seen yelling at the students before pulling, stopping, and bringing the girl to the front of the bus. the victim said it was her first day on that bus and no one would let her sit down. that's very, very...
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and moreover, when we think about what happened at columbine and that killing they were telling everybody. but were they going to do if she said no? okay then go along your way. nobody got away. the fact she said yes represents the desire for a certainty where you can mail things down, the desire to sort of like have an explanation that would explain something like things are more difficult than that. the movement i'm describing here is called battle cry. it's -- i guess you might say for the most militant fundamentalist youth movement in america it's the only fundamentalism i've encountered in america and i've been reporting on fundamentalism for a long time for which i would even contemplate using the f word which is fascism. i don't like that kind of left tendency to say jerry falwell air passionists delete capricious they are not, they are marching into the public square making their case. i don't like that noise but they are bringing in the noise of democracy. this movement is a little more severe to give you a sense of the severity said i could come along with him and write about hi
and moreover, when we think about what happened at columbine and that killing they were telling everybody. but were they going to do if she said no? okay then go along your way. nobody got away. the fact she said yes represents the desire for a certainty where you can mail things down, the desire to sort of like have an explanation that would explain something like things are more difficult than that. the movement i'm describing here is called battle cry. it's -- i guess you might say for the...
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kron where it came from. >> as for flying to denver to visit columbine, he flew on his own, skipping school with the intent to learn more about the school shooting massacre. when interviewed by police, he said those killers completed 1% of their plan and i am more intelligent than that. >> he was smart. >> neighbors and friends say 18-year-old dal en morgan was a good student taking a.p. classes. >> just a shocker. you would never expect him to do that. >> in the end, roy high school students were glad they came forward. >> we commend the student who came forward. we hope in similar situations the students have the courage do the same thing. >> a follow-up this morning on the grounded cruise ship in italy. this morning, the passengers are being offered nearly $14,500 apiece. they call compensation for lost baggage and psychological trauma. the ship fell over two weeks ago today after it ran aground. 16 people are confirmed dead. another 16 are still missing. now passengers can still sue if they are not happy with the compensation deal. >>> taking a look at weather, parts of alabama j
kron where it came from. >> as for flying to denver to visit columbine, he flew on his own, skipping school with the intent to learn more about the school shooting massacre. when interviewed by police, he said those killers completed 1% of their plan and i am more intelligent than that. >> he was smart. >> neighbors and friends say 18-year-old dal en morgan was a good student taking a.p. classes. >> just a shocker. you would never expect him to do that. >> in the...
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. >> police say one of them was so fascinated with the columbine disaster he went there to meet with the principle. kutv reports from utah. >> reporter: neighbors left in shock. >> i had no idea that he was even thinking of this, and i don't think his parents knew either. >> reporter: classmates scared about what could have happened. >> i would expect him to be the next albert einstein, not a bomber. >> i was like shocked. it was like, i can't believe that was him. >> reporter: tail ler bell lived down the street. >> i was pretty close to him. >> reporter: once they entered high school, things changed. his friend became withdrawn. neighbors noticed it too. >> he just didn't have any friends around. >> reporter: still, they didn't suspect anything, especially not a high school bomb plot. >> he was always polite. >> reporter: an only child, neighbors say they never saw any red flags or exerr p iments with explosives. >> if he and this kid ever tried to blow anything up, they did not do it here. >> the family's nice. i don't know where it came from. >> reporter: as for flying to denver
. >> police say one of them was so fascinated with the columbine disaster he went there to meet with the principle. kutv reports from utah. >> reporter: neighbors left in shock. >> i had no idea that he was even thinking of this, and i don't think his parents knew either. >> reporter: classmates scared about what could have happened. >> i would expect him to be the next albert einstein, not a bomber. >> i was like shocked. it was like, i can't believe that...
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a great place to stay is the columbine inn, $99 a night in january, couldn't be more affordable. >> especially all in one room. >> and avid skiers that will have tips. utah park city. you can get there in the next coming months for $213 roundtrip. a great affordable escape. you can do some freestyle skiing in their halfpipe. i'm sure they know fun tricks. you can go snow cat skiing. if you're an expert, you can go into the ungroomed areas. >> we have 30 seconds left, but in quebec, you can live in a place that's made of ice. >> you can stay in an igloo. 23 degrees. >> how many degrees? >> 23 degrees. bring your polar fleece. sleep in an igloo and brag about it to your friends for years after that. >> wow. >> my idea of a great life is eating like keri glassman's segment and staying in one of those. >> something for everybody. >> thanks. >> perfect. >> getting on our nerves. >> love you, sweetheart. take care. >> coming up next, from the cold to the kitchen, we're cooking something hot. >>> time to take you into "today's kitchen" with our chef arianne duarte. and her slow cooker. >> if you don'
a great place to stay is the columbine inn, $99 a night in january, couldn't be more affordable. >> especially all in one room. >> and avid skiers that will have tips. utah park city. you can get there in the next coming months for $213 roundtrip. a great affordable escape. you can do some freestyle skiing in their halfpipe. i'm sure they know fun tricks. you can go snow cat skiing. if you're an expert, you can go into the ungroomed areas. >> we have 30 seconds left, but in...
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authorities got tipped off by a series of text messages, allegedly to a columbine plot. a 16-year-old could also face charges. >>> and former penn state assistant coach jerry sandusky, asking a judge now to let him see his grand kids. sandusky is currently barred from doing that as part of his bail as part of charges alleged that he sexual lie assaulted young boys. a hearing on that is scheduled in about two weeks. >>> let's talk politics, shall we? just journey into this arena together. a new poll shows mitt romney is back on top in florida, three days, of course, now away from the republican primary. look at this poll from quinn yak university. show him with a nine-point lead over newt gingrich. big topic was illegal imgriggs as you know. romney showed off some of his skills he picked up, some assume, from his new debate coach. >> is he still the most anti-immigrant candidate? >> i think of the four of us, yes. >> mr. speaker, i'm not anti-immigrant. my father was born in mexico. my wife's father was born in wales. they came to this country. the idea that i'm anti-immi
authorities got tipped off by a series of text messages, allegedly to a columbine plot. a 16-year-old could also face charges. >>> and former penn state assistant coach jerry sandusky, asking a judge now to let him see his grand kids. sandusky is currently barred from doing that as part of his bail as part of charges alleged that he sexual lie assaulted young boys. a hearing on that is scheduled in about two weeks. >>> let's talk politics, shall we? just journey into this...
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the suspects had looked into the 1999 columbine case and were working on creating bombs with gun powder rocket fuel. both teams are under arrest. and the fbi is investigating. >>> a man is sentenced to death for killing a woman and her two daughters during a terrifying home invasion in coact connect. mike -- in connecticut. >> reporter: they tormented a family of four before leaving them to die in a fire. hayes was convicted in 2010. now, camarsajeski was also convicted. the girls were tied to the bed and doused in gasoline before the house was set ablaze. they died. >> the state's last execution was in 2005 and was the first since 1960. >>> an infant is duct-stape taped to the floor. police say 24-year-old alicia lyons admitted to taking a nap. she is facing criminal abuse charges. the day care says the incident was isolated. police and state officials are investigating. >>> a 5-year-old is left alone at a hotel in connecticut while his mother goes to gamble at a casino. >> i just want to make sure you're okay. and nobody is in the room with you? >> yeah. >> okay. >> reporter: a 5-year
the suspects had looked into the 1999 columbine case and were working on creating bombs with gun powder rocket fuel. both teams are under arrest. and the fbi is investigating. >>> a man is sentenced to death for killing a woman and her two daughters during a terrifying home invasion in coact connect. mike -- in connecticut. >> reporter: they tormented a family of four before leaving them to die in a fire. hayes was convicted in 2010. now, camarsajeski was also convicted. the...
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leaders say they're sorry their zero tolerance -- started their zero tolerance policy shortly after columbine99. but now some school leaders say it's time to rethink it. >> reporter: from the outside, this could be an english or history class, at city springs elementary school in southeast baltimore. but a closer look shows students solving a different kind of problem. >> please also think about yourself. >> it's called a circle, a setting where students can openly discuss any behavior issue at school, like fighting or bullying. and the method could help school leaders statewide, reduce the number of nonviolent suspensions. >> kids don't really want to fight with each other. they really don't. >> reporter: last year, school leaders statewide. half were for nonviolent suspensions. and some were handed out to those with special needs. and that is calling the state to overhaul. >> suspending a child and sending them home, doesn't resolve the problem. >> reporter: rhonda runs city springs and she started this five years ago. in just one year, it dropped from 86 to 9. >> there are some who think s
leaders say they're sorry their zero tolerance -- started their zero tolerance policy shortly after columbine99. but now some school leaders say it's time to rethink it. >> reporter: from the outside, this could be an english or history class, at city springs elementary school in southeast baltimore. but a closer look shows students solving a different kind of problem. >> please also think about yourself. >> it's called a circle, a setting where students can openly discuss any...
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. >>> a utah teenager fascinated with the columbine massacre and his accomplice. they're accused of hatching a bomb plot just north of their high school in salt lake city. reporter: two utah teens accused of the unthinkable. police say the two students 18- year-old dallen morgan and another 16-year-old boy crafted a well thought out plan to detonate a bomb at roy high school. >> this specific planning process getting ready to do a major event to take lives at the high school was being prepared. reporter: investigators say the pair went as far as obtaining knowledge of the school security systems and layout and then hatched an idea for a daring get-away by stealing an airplane. >> it was well thought out. the premise of fleeing from the school to a neighboring airport, stealing a plane, some free training on how to fly a plane and then leaving to escape, if you will, those things were part of the plan. reporter: the planned attack was to take place during a school assembly. although school officials say there were no immediate plans to hold one. >> we're looking at
. >>> a utah teenager fascinated with the columbine massacre and his accomplice. they're accused of hatching a bomb plot just north of their high school in salt lake city. reporter: two utah teens accused of the unthinkable. police say the two students 18- year-old dallen morgan and another 16-year-old boy crafted a well thought out plan to detonate a bomb at roy high school. >> this specific planning process getting ready to do a major event to take lives at the high school was...
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. >>> utah police say a series of text messages tipped them off to an alleged columbine-inspired ploto students were arrested wednesday, accused of planning to bomb their high school in roy, utah, which is north of salt lake city. the 18-year-old suspect is charged with the use of weapons of mass destruction. officials are considering charges against the 16-year-old boy also. >>> and right here in atlanta, freeway, in just a few hours, a fierce competition between the best college marching bands in the u.s. it's called the battle of the bands. and while the contest is a celebration of music and marching, this year's event will also celebrate the life of robert champion. he's the florida a&m drum major who died in november during an alleged hazing. cnn's george howell joins me now. george, this is an emotional day, i would imagine, for the champion family. >> indeed it is. a very difficult day for them to be at this event, the first time to be there without their son, robert champion, who was killed in a hazing incident, but they tell me they are looking forward to being there. this is
. >>> utah police say a series of text messages tipped them off to an alleged columbine-inspired ploto students were arrested wednesday, accused of planning to bomb their high school in roy, utah, which is north of salt lake city. the 18-year-old suspect is charged with the use of weapons of mass destruction. officials are considering charges against the 16-year-old boy also. >>> and right here in atlanta, freeway, in just a few hours, a fierce competition between the best...
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authorities got ticked off about the alleged columbine inspired plot by a series of text messages. he is charged with use of a weapon of mass destruction. a 16-year-old could also face charges. >>> thousands of people turn out for a welcome home parade to honor iraq war veterans. organizers say this is the country's first major home coming parade. one of the organizers said he didn't want to wait around for someone else to do it so he and some others planned the whole thing. police lined the streets to see the war vets plus floats. and the clydesdales and several high school marching bands. >>> the two front-runners for the republican presidential nomination are crisscrossing florida this weekend just days before the big primary there. this tuesday's primary gets closer and the attacks grow more fierce. let's start with joe johns with the gingrich campaign in orlando. last week i saw you face to face in south carolina and we talked about the momentum newt gingrich had. he won the south carolina primary by a big margin. things have changed quite a bit over the last week, right? >> t
authorities got ticked off about the alleged columbine inspired plot by a series of text messages. he is charged with use of a weapon of mass destruction. a 16-year-old could also face charges. >>> thousands of people turn out for a welcome home parade to honor iraq war veterans. organizers say this is the country's first major home coming parade. one of the organizers said he didn't want to wait around for someone else to do it so he and some others planned the whole thing. police...
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. >> i have been in invited for many years and "bowling for columbine" won the top prize at a film festival in iran and the prize was a beautiful persian rug they sent me. no. i'm not going to iran to the film festival. i don't know if it is really... you know, the thing is, with iran, i have been active in the last year or two, they've had a couple of filmmakers, essentially have been under house arrest, and i have been active with other filmmakers in the country to convince them iranian government to leave them alone and let them make their films and iranian filmmakers, they have the greatest filmmakers, if you have a chance to see an iranian film, they are really, really good and it is definitely a country that loves the movies and i think we saw through the green movement here a year or two ago, there are huge -- a huge sentiment in the country to be free of the dictates of those who would want to run the country. iran is a democracy on a certain level. they actually do have free elections, anyone can run, and there have been a couple documentaries i've seen that are incredible things a
. >> i have been in invited for many years and "bowling for columbine" won the top prize at a film festival in iran and the prize was a beautiful persian rug they sent me. no. i'm not going to iran to the film festival. i don't know if it is really... you know, the thing is, with iran, i have been active in the last year or two, they've had a couple of filmmakers, essentially have been under house arrest, and i have been active with other filmmakers in the country to convince...
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one of the accused plotters was obsessed with columbine. >> the people he cared about, he said, if i told you not to go to school on this certain day, would you not go? >> reporter: no word in the boys' parents. police have not found any evidence of actual explosives. no suspects other than the two are believed to be involved. school is back in session as normal later this morning. george and robin? >> wow, what a plot. >>> we're going start with fog in the northeast. pictures of new york city. a lot of folks flying in and out. there's already a delay at laguardia of about one hour. there's about one-quarter mile visibility. and in teeterboro, they have a measure of slowing down the traffic. look at the area in red. charleston, richmond, dover. i wouldn't be surprised to hear thunder in the new york city area. here's a baby. tiny, little, baby minisnowstorm for chicago, marquette, traverse city. it is like spring but damp outside. is involved inty rain.of heavy rain right now northwest of d.c. and parts of silver kensington which is moving to the east and other was rain to the west.
one of the accused plotters was obsessed with columbine. >> the people he cared about, he said, if i told you not to go to school on this certain day, would you not go? >> reporter: no word in the boys' parents. police have not found any evidence of actual explosives. no suspects other than the two are believed to be involved. school is back in session as normal later this morning. george and robin? >> wow, what a plot. >>> we're going start with fog in the northeast....
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one of the accused plotters was obsessed with the massacre at columbine, and even took a trip to colorado to learn more. >> the people he cared about, he said, if i told you not to go to school on this certain day, would you not go? >> reporter: no word from the boys' parents. police have not found any explosive, any evidence the boys actually had any explosives. they do believe they were the only suspect, no one else involved. school this morning is back in session, robin, george. >> wow, what a plot. >>> let's get to the weather and sam. >> we're going to start with fog in the northeast. pictures of new york city. while we talk a little about the airports there. a lot of folks flying in and out. there's already a delay at laguardia of about one hour. there's about one-quarter mile visibility. and even teeterboro where they have the private jets, they have a pleasure of slowing down. look at the area in red. charleston, richmond, dover. i wouldn't be surprised to hear thunder in the new york city area. all the way along the eastern seaboard as the warmer air rushes into that. here's a ba
one of the accused plotters was obsessed with the massacre at columbine, and even took a trip to colorado to learn more. >> the people he cared about, he said, if i told you not to go to school on this certain day, would you not go? >> reporter: no word from the boys' parents. police have not found any explosive, any evidence the boys actually had any explosives. they do believe they were the only suspect, no one else involved. school this morning is back in session, robin, george....
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and the executive producer said, you need to go to littleton, colorado, and cover the shooting at columbinen and craig scott who lost his sister rachel in the pitch dark freezing colorado morning. the snow was falling in the background. it was so immediate and so raw. it was so profound to see these two people coming together in their grief. i was so proud. i was really just a conduit for the interview. we were able to get these people to share their stories so immediately after their losses. >> when so many people in america were watching that, they felt a coming together. it was a really important moment. go ahead, meredith. >> the moment i realized how important the show is to everybody out there was virginia tech. we had been to a candlelight vigil during the evening. one of the students came up to me and said, can i just get a hug? he's so connected with us as family and his mom and dad were not there. he was sad because of what happened. i was sort of a surrogate mom or this show was a surrogate mom for him. >> family. >> a member of his family. >> i'm kind of the odd ball here. >> i'
and the executive producer said, you need to go to littleton, colorado, and cover the shooting at columbinen and craig scott who lost his sister rachel in the pitch dark freezing colorado morning. the snow was falling in the background. it was so immediate and so raw. it was so profound to see these two people coming together in their grief. i was so proud. i was really just a conduit for the interview. we were able to get these people to share their stories so immediately after their losses....
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the largest was on the 20 by 40-foot patch on columbine court.lso in the residential area. they believe the fires were all deliberately set by someone on foot. and they were within walking distance. it was lucky there was no win and the fires did not spread to nearby homes. it is a dry winter. overlooking in the hills and dry vegetation and little bit of green grass and mostly the dead and down tree. >> i tried to get home insurance through a couple of companies. they said they won't give it because it is such a dry grassy, woods sis friendia area. >> they are supposed to be back out in the area this morning. now, that it is daylight. continue their investigation. the nevado police are continuing their investigation. they don't have much to go on. they don't know if it is the work of one person or a group of people. >> they continue. >> live had nevado. channel 2 news. >> the cause of a los angeles building fire is still under investigation this morning. it broke out last night at a factory that holds building materials. part of the structure col
the largest was on the 20 by 40-foot patch on columbine court.lso in the residential area. they believe the fires were all deliberately set by someone on foot. and they were within walking distance. it was lucky there was no win and the fires did not spread to nearby homes. it is a dry winter. overlooking in the hills and dry vegetation and little bit of green grass and mostly the dead and down tree. >> i tried to get home insurance through a couple of companies. they said they won't give...
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police said that one of the boys was fascinated by the 1999 mass shootings at columbine. >>darya: we will be back with more in a couple of minutes. our big story is the weather. we are still soft in fact. parts of the bolt and feed are getting better. in san francisco sunshine and 40 degrees of a high of 62 this afternoon. some >>mark: some national stories we are following rescue crews on the scene of this construction collapse this building partially collapsed at the horse shoe casino in cincinnati. this was the second story collapsing onto the floor below. we have been covering this live throughout the morning did the city manager says as many as 24-first if a 35 50 ft section of concrete collapse as they were following the concrete from the fifth confession from the second fourth. far from a public viewing will be held for singer added james in seven california state. the rev. al sharpton is effective to eulogize the late for legend fan her burial is being held there was and was tomorrow. the funeral will include performances by for a brief for those names have not ye
police said that one of the boys was fascinated by the 1999 mass shootings at columbine. >>darya: we will be back with more in a couple of minutes. our big story is the weather. we are still soft in fact. parts of the bolt and feed are getting better. in san francisco sunshine and 40 degrees of a high of 62 this afternoon. some >>mark: some national stories we are following rescue crews on the scene of this construction collapse this building partially collapsed at the horse shoe...
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the columbine killings. >>> transocean, remember them?'t have to pay any of the $40 billion in clean-up costs, and all those economic damages that were caused by the deep water horizon oil rig explosion in 2010. federal judge said, yeah, that would be bp that needs to pay all of those costs. transocean could still face civil costs, so they may not be out of the woods yet. >>> super bowl is just over a week away but fans are having a hard time finding officially licensed team gear. a shift in suppliers from nike to reebok after ten years has meant a shortage of team jerseys and a lot of other merchandise as well. >> i bet i know where you can get it, china. >> they do all sorts of stuff like that. it looks real official. >>> soledad o'brien is coming up next, and she's going to join us right now with a look at what she's got on "starting point." hi, soledad. >> good morning. the day after the debate, we are talking about how it went,winne. and we're going to talk with thorning with actor and former representative. we're going to ask him ab
the columbine killings. >>> transocean, remember them?'t have to pay any of the $40 billion in clean-up costs, and all those economic damages that were caused by the deep water horizon oil rig explosion in 2010. federal judge said, yeah, that would be bp that needs to pay all of those costs. transocean could still face civil costs, so they may not be out of the woods yet. >>> super bowl is just over a week away but fans are having a hard time finding officially licensed team...
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. >>> two teenagers arrested for allegedly planning a columbine-style attack on their high school outside salt lake city. 18-year-old dalin morgan and a 16-year-old student were planning to set off explosives during a school assembly and steal a plane to make the getaw getaway. investigators aren't sure when the two were planning their attack. a student at the school tipped off police after receiving threatening text messages. >>> in iraq, another deadly day. at least 28 people were killed when a suicide car bomber detonated explosives near a funeral presentation in a shiite neighborhood in baghdad. >>> new information this morning from a syrian opposition group that claims forces loyal to bashar al asad used mortar shells to attack houses. at least 30 people have been killed including 12 children. now for a check on wall street, mary thompson is at the new york stock exchange for us this morning. greece is a focus this morning. >> that's right. eurozone officials predict a deal to avoid an unruly default in greece is near. containing the debt crisis is seen ascii to preventing economic b
. >>> two teenagers arrested for allegedly planning a columbine-style attack on their high school outside salt lake city. 18-year-old dalin morgan and a 16-year-old student were planning to set off explosives during a school assembly and steal a plane to make the getaw getaway. investigators aren't sure when the two were planning their attack. a student at the school tipped off police after receiving threatening text messages. >>> in iraq, another deadly day. at least 28...