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i never murdered anyone >> meet the local mind behind criminal minds. and what he does when he's not helping in hollywood. >>> inside the operating room, a surgeon at chop reveals what may be historic surgery separate conjoined twins more unique. what's next for the girls. >>> amazon unlocks a new idea. the high tech way the giant wants to make sure you never miss another package delivery. >>> it was a nice day, but a half half weekend on the way. will it look like this for the entire weekend? not so much. we got heavy rain to track. i'll tell you when it gets here and if it will impact eagles coming up. . >>> the action packed episode has a connection to our area. a local college professor was major contributor to the episode and a consultant to the writer >> the mind behind criminal minds talked about the experience with david spunt. >> i told you. never touch my stuff. now go. >> reporter: in the chilling episodes of criminal minds on cbs, the elite crime team is back to tracking a dangerous can bill killer named floyd infer he will. man loud out of
i never murdered anyone >> meet the local mind behind criminal minds. and what he does when he's not helping in hollywood. >>> inside the operating room, a surgeon at chop reveals what may be historic surgery separate conjoined twins more unique. what's next for the girls. >>> amazon unlocks a new idea. the high tech way the giant wants to make sure you never miss another package delivery. >>> it was a nice day, but a half half weekend on the way. will it look...
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i never murdered anyone >> meet the local mind behind criminal minds. and what he does when he's not helping in hollywood. >>> inside the operating room, a surgeon at chop reveals what may be historic surgery separate conjoined twins more unique. what's next for the girls. >>> amazon unlocks a new idea. the high tech way the giant wants to make sure you never miss another package delivery. >>> it was a nice day, but a half half weekend on the way. will it look like this for the entire weekend? not so much. we got heavy rain to track. i'll tell you when it gets here and if it will impact eagles coming up. a bridge shut down over politics. their biggest triumph was a traffic jam. chris christie and kim guadagno's failures shortchanged our future. after 8 years- incomes are down, costs are up and our economy is crawling. we are better than this. i'm phil murphy together we'll build a stronger, fairer economy that works for every new jersey family. christie and guadagno left new jersey stuck. i'm serious about moving new jersey forward. . >>> the action pac
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she also directed the episode of her show "criminal minds" that airs this wednesday. hi. >> hello, beautiful, how are you? >> doing wonderful. how are you? >> i'm good. >> thanks for having me on your show tonight. this night, it's your show. but tonight it's your show. >> i've been on longer than magic johnson, so i'm happy. [ laughter ] >> a lot of people don't know, we work together. >> yeah, we worked together several times. >> when was the last time i saw you? >> we just did lip sync battle together last season. >> that's right. [ applause ] and, you know, i'm woman enough to admit that shaq beat me, but it was very close. l.l. had to ask the audience twice, and then they just voted for the person with more meat on them. he just had a foot on me. just got a foot, extra claps. >> because we know each other, i thought you wouldn't mind if we shared a dressing room. this is me earlier. >> yeah, we are good friends. were we sharing a dressing room? >> this is me. >> well, i'm excited that we have photographic proof that you are a large man, but your ass is normal siz
she also directed the episode of her show "criminal minds" that airs this wednesday. hi. >> hello, beautiful, how are you? >> doing wonderful. how are you? >> i'm good. >> thanks for having me on your show tonight. this night, it's your show. but tonight it's your show. >> i've been on longer than magic johnson, so i'm happy. [ laughter ] >> a lot of people don't know, we work together. >> yeah, we worked together several times. >> when...
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no, i really love directing and a lot of other "criminal minds" have directed.rst, and everybody was rooting for me and they put up with me while i was figuring it out. but the actors on my show were unbelievable. and this is a kick ass episode, i'm really proud of it. >> you play a fbi agent. >> i do. >> did you know i'm a detective? >> i did know, because i had douft for fingerprints on my sofa bed. >> watch the episode of "criminal minds" november 1st on cbs. we'll be right back with ty dolla sign and yy. -- and yg. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live!" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >>> next, the bombshell charges from the special counsel, one of his foreign policy advisers pleading guilty. is ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, candidate for governor, and i sponsored is ad. rrator: they call him enron ed. because washington, dc lobbyist ed gillespie represented the worst of the worst. lenders trying to keep student loan rates high. corporations sending jobs overseas. and of course the enron scandal. n
no, i really love directing and a lot of other "criminal minds" have directed.rst, and everybody was rooting for me and they put up with me while i was figuring it out. but the actors on my show were unbelievable. and this is a kick ass episode, i'm really proud of it. >> you play a fbi agent. >> i do. >> did you know i'm a detective? >> i did know, because i had douft for fingerprints on my sofa bed. >> watch the episode of "criminal minds"...
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should tyler criminal minds from here september twenty seventh c.b.s. actions three years and select theaters in los angeles on september twenty second man new york september twenty ninth and hopefully worldwide after that and as always you can follow me on twitter kings things i'll see you next on. our culture is awash in law dominated by streams of never ending electronic hallucinations that bird shot fiction until they are indistinguishable we have become the most. society on politics as a species of endless and needless political theater politicians bore into celebrity our two ruling parties are in reality one part of corporate and those who attempt to punk is. breathless universal to be designed to push through the cruelty and exploitation of the neo liberal force so far. in the margins of society including by a public broadcasting system that has sold its soul for corporate money that we might as well be mice squeaking against an avalanche but squeak we must cut. the mission of news with it is to go to the people tell their side of the story our s
should tyler criminal minds from here september twenty seventh c.b.s. actions three years and select theaters in los angeles on september twenty second man new york september twenty ninth and hopefully worldwide after that and as always you can follow me on twitter kings things i'll see you next on. our culture is awash in law dominated by streams of never ending electronic hallucinations that bird shot fiction until they are indistinguishable we have become the most. society on politics as a...
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animated series archer and his tara lewis on criminal minds which has its season premier supt on the twenty seventh on c.b.s. she hosts whose line is it anyway the c.w. and i.e. she has directed axis it premieres at the arc light in los angeles september twenty second and a landmark in new york september twenty ninth. why do with your day you do everything else. well a mad thirst for power. you know i mean larry i think you know if you are a mood to be that person and you care about what you do you you get more and more curious about how things are made and you move from being the person for the camera to being the person behind the camera out of passion you know i think for me also i was a really nerdy little kid i loved the movie so much i used to do that thing i don't know kids do this anymore but you could buy a matinee ticket for a dollar fifty which tells you how old i am and then i would go to that first movie at like ten thirty and then i would just sneak into every movie theater in that place and watch will do a day out so i just i've always loved movies and dreamt about mov
animated series archer and his tara lewis on criminal minds which has its season premier supt on the twenty seventh on c.b.s. she hosts whose line is it anyway the c.w. and i.e. she has directed axis it premieres at the arc light in los angeles september twenty second and a landmark in new york september twenty ninth. why do with your day you do everything else. well a mad thirst for power. you know i mean larry i think you know if you are a mood to be that person and you care about what you do...
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should tyler criminal minds from here september twenty seventh c.b.s. actions three years of select theaters in los angeles thoughts of so much what he said from a new york september twenty ninth and hopefully worldwide after that and as always you can follow me on twitter with kings things i'll see you next time. in case you're new to the game this is how it works in our economy is built around core. perforations from washington washington controls the media the media the. voters elected to run this country business equals power. bust it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. go home. and. our culture is awash in lives dominated by streams of never ending electronic hallucinations that burst fiction until they are indistinguishable we have become the most deluded society on politics as a species of endless and needless political theater politicians have morphed into celebrity are two ruling parties are in reality one party to corporate and those who attempt to puncture this. breathless universe of fake news just signed
should tyler criminal minds from here september twenty seventh c.b.s. actions three years of select theaters in los angeles thoughts of so much what he said from a new york september twenty ninth and hopefully worldwide after that and as always you can follow me on twitter with kings things i'll see you next time. in case you're new to the game this is how it works in our economy is built around core. perforations from washington washington controls the media the media the. voters elected to...
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elliot atkins is a leading forensic psychologist who analyzes the criminal mind. first take away from the 64-year-old paddock's historic massacre on the las vegas strip -- >> he had a plan and he stuck to it. what does that say about him? >> reporter: doctor at tins says panic' -- paddock's level of prepared stand out he checked into the hotel sweet days before the attack. he may have used ten loaded weapons in the murder spree after shreking a room high above the crowd. >> he went into that building knowing he was going to do something. he brought all those guns with -- all those rivals with him. >> he had designs on killing those people probably for a long time. and that's the scary part. >> reporter: family says he has no military background. no history of mental illness and they were absolutely dumb founded by his actions. commissioner ross sat in on fbi briefing late today. says the fbi has no links to any organizations or groups including the islamic state which earlier today claimed credit for the shooting. >>> lucy? >> all right, thank you very much, dave.
elliot atkins is a leading forensic psychologist who analyzes the criminal mind. first take away from the 64-year-old paddock's historic massacre on the las vegas strip -- >> he had a plan and he stuck to it. what does that say about him? >> reporter: doctor at tins says panic' -- paddock's level of prepared stand out he checked into the hotel sweet days before the attack. he may have used ten loaded weapons in the murder spree after shreking a room high above the crowd. >> he...
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tonight, mila kunis, from "criminal minds," aisha tyler, and si
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. >> reporter: tonight, shemar moore is keeping his promise and making a return to "criminal minds.">> you thought i would let them move it? >> reporter: for the second time since officially leaving the show, the 47-year-old will reprise his role as agent derek morgan to help on a special case. >> just to look at me. >> sure i did. >> good. >> i'm really sorry this is -- >> i'm moving on. >>> promo considerations provided by -- >>> it's the only mop you're going buy. it's the best mop you're going use. >>> jennifer lawrence received an oscar nomination for the movie joy. that is the real joy mangano. she was celebrating her new book. >>> another big celebration tomorrow. when rachael ray airs her 2000th episode. look who opens the show. >> please welcome, the one and only rachael ray. >> i whispered in oprah's ear that if she had not brought me into her life, i wouldn't have my life. >> and bringing oprah back. that's a way to celebrate it. >> i think we all owe oprah something. >> bye, everybody. now at eight: a shooting at an airbnb house party in san francisco...what we are learni
. >> reporter: tonight, shemar moore is keeping his promise and making a return to "criminal minds.">> you thought i would let them move it? >> reporter: for the second time since officially leaving the show, the 47-year-old will reprise his role as agent derek morgan to help on a special case. >> just to look at me. >> sure i did. >> good. >> i'm really sorry this is -- >> i'm moving on. >>> promo considerations provided by --...
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i think you have those who are criminally minded. then you have those who genuinely want to help. if you look at those who reports on her abilities, -- report vulnerabilities, here is how you can make your product better. i think motive is important. peter: do hackers leave a trail? daniel: bad ones do. peter: good ones? daniel: if you are a really good attacker and you know what you're doing, it is hard. attribution is difficult to do right. peter: what are you currently doing? >> i get to hack stuff and manage training. peter: what exactly is hacking? >> traditionally, hacking was more around loving and making stuff. -- around building and making stuff. now, society sees it as breaking into systems. traditionally, it is approaching problems and solving them in various ways. peter: if you wanted to go hack something, how would you do it? where would you start? sam: do you want to give me an example? peter: break into the las vegas international airport, which is right behind us. rake into their -- break into their security system. what i would first do, i would probably research
i think you have those who are criminally minded. then you have those who genuinely want to help. if you look at those who reports on her abilities, -- report vulnerabilities, here is how you can make your product better. i think motive is important. peter: do hackers leave a trail? daniel: bad ones do. peter: good ones? daniel: if you are a really good attacker and you know what you're doing, it is hard. attribution is difficult to do right. peter: what are you currently doing? >> i get...
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you have those who are criminally minded and have criminal intentions, you have then got those who genuinely want to help and if you look at those who are vulnerable, you say, hey, use your product, i'm a customer but also found it to be quite secure. here's how you can make it better. motives are really important. >> host: do hackers leave a trail? >> guest: bad ones do. bad ones do. >> host: the good ones. >> guest: if you're a really good attacker and you know what you're doing, it becomes hard. attribution is not an easy thing to to do right. >> host: so, what do you do there? >> guest: i am a security analyst and also the head of training. >> host: what does that entail saginaw get to active and also manage our training. >> host: what exactly is hacking? >> guest: hacking. so, traditionally hacking's more around building and making stuff, and more recently i think society has seen it as people breaking into systems, attacking systems in an offensive manner, but traditionally it's approaching problems and solving problems in various different ways. >> host: but if you wanted to go into -
you have those who are criminally minded and have criminal intentions, you have then got those who genuinely want to help and if you look at those who are vulnerable, you say, hey, use your product, i'm a customer but also found it to be quite secure. here's how you can make it better. motives are really important. >> host: do hackers leave a trail? >> guest: bad ones do. bad ones do. >> host: the good ones. >> guest: if you're a really good attacker and you know what...
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"criminal minds" was college.eam job. >> i had been so focused work and there was this void on my personal life. i traveled. i went to sydney, australia. i traveled. i want to recharge. i hung out with kangaroos, jumped off water falls. i made gut decisions. i went to college. i'm smart. i made bad decisions. wrong people in my life. these people and these entities don't see the bigger vision and that saying if you love something let it go and it will come back. all the right people and opportunities came back. one of them being "s.w.a.t." i'm smart enough to know and humn't enough that i can't do it all by me. i can't do it by myself. i get to be an actor. i get to lead other actors. the other actor gets to be the lead over the team, promoting diversity, changing the system. >> that's what i like about that clip too. it's not only a good drama. he comeses across as this leader when there's a lot of talk about it, that a white officer accidentally shoots a black teenager and this is obviously a discussion that's g
"criminal minds" was college.eam job. >> i had been so focused work and there was this void on my personal life. i traveled. i went to sydney, australia. i traveled. i want to recharge. i hung out with kangaroos, jumped off water falls. i made gut decisions. i went to college. i'm smart. i made bad decisions. wrong people in my life. these people and these entities don't see the bigger vision and that saying if you love something let it go and it will come back. all the right...
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here now with insight into the criminal mind, dr.logist and former cia contractor, author of enhanced interrogation, a book that details his time interrogating top al qaeda operatives. welcome back, good to have you back on the program again. when you look at this person, mr. paddock, stephen paddock, what goes through your mind, what does it tell you? >> i think one of the things we have to keep in mind is its early days so a lot of it is just speculation but in terms of what we would be doing, we would be doing something called a psychological autopsy. we would be looking into both the content of what he had to say in the way his brain was processing the information. i would be interested in rolling out the possibility that he has some kind of brain injury like a tumor in the section of the brain that controls your emotional regulation or in the section that controls your ability to inhibit these kinds of reactions. or some kind of a drug induced paranoia or mania, or a mental health problem. or a combination of all three because i
here now with insight into the criminal mind, dr.logist and former cia contractor, author of enhanced interrogation, a book that details his time interrogating top al qaeda operatives. welcome back, good to have you back on the program again. when you look at this person, mr. paddock, stephen paddock, what goes through your mind, what does it tell you? >> i think one of the things we have to keep in mind is its early days so a lot of it is just speculation but in terms of what we would be...
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ladies and gentlemen, you know my next guest from cbs's "the young and the restless," cbs's "criminal minds.t." on cbs. please welcome, shemar moore! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ hey! how are you? >> thanks for having me. >> stephen: come on up. there you go. >> wow. >> stephen: nice to meet-- nice to meet a veteran of the cbs family. i'm fairly new to cbs. >> can i-- i know this is your show, but i can just say a couple of things? >> stephen, of course, you can. >> a couple things. >> stephen: you're my guest. >> jake tapper, you, cnn, i just-- i tip my cap because you guys tell the truth. you tell it your way. you say what you think. ( applause ) outside of-- outside of arsenio hall, who is a buddy of mine, that's the only late-night talk show i have ever done in my 24-year career. me being on this she-- my mother has a crush on you. ( applause ) daytime talk shows, i guess they want to keep you sober and all that stuff. you've got wine and cheese. you've got beer. you've got cool gift s. >> stephen: very nice of you. >> i just want to say to my mom and you. mom, your baby made it! i'm her
ladies and gentlemen, you know my next guest from cbs's "the young and the restless," cbs's "criminal minds.t." on cbs. please welcome, shemar moore! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ hey! how are you? >> thanks for having me. >> stephen: come on up. there you go. >> wow. >> stephen: nice to meet-- nice to meet a veteran of the cbs family. i'm fairly new to cbs. >> can i-- i know this is your show, but i can just say a couple of things? >>...
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spencer reed from 'criminal minds'." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh my gosh.hat's going to be the greatest. >> it'll be really fun. >> jimmy: you have to tell mom i said hi. >> i will, i will. >> jimmy: i just watched the movie, "home again." i loved it from start to finish. >> aw, thanks. they don't make movies -- this is such a fun, perfect -- i love, like, romantic comedy. but it's like -- i just love those. i love it when it works. i loved it. >> yeah, it's kind of new, too. it's about a girl splitting up with somebody. she's getting divorced and she has two little kids and she doesn't know what the rest of her life is going to look like. >> jimmy: they're cute kids. >> oh my god, they're so cute. and, yeah, these three guys come to live in her guest house, and -- i mean, she starts a relationship with one of them. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and i was like -- no -- >> and then her ex-husband shows up, like a dummy. >> jimmy: yeah, he comes back in. yeah. >> he wants her back. >> jimmy: no, i loved every and who directed it again? >> hallie myers-shyer, it's he
spencer reed from 'criminal minds'." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh my gosh.hat's going to be the greatest. >> it'll be really fun. >> jimmy: you have to tell mom i said hi. >> i will, i will. >> jimmy: i just watched the movie, "home again." i loved it from start to finish. >> aw, thanks. they don't make movies -- this is such a fun, perfect -- i love, like, romantic comedy. but it's like -- i just love those. i love it when it works. i loved it....
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elliot atkins is a leading forensic psychologist who analyzes the criminal mind.rom the 64-year-old paddock's historic massacre on the las vegas strip -- >> level of determination is intense. there's so much that i would want to know that hopefully some day we'll have access to. >> reporter: dr. atkins says, paddock's level of preparedness stands out. he checked into his hotel suite days before the attack. he may have used ten weapons in the murder spree. after selecting a room high above the crowd to carry out the shooting. >> obviously it was pr premeditd he went into that building knowing he was going to do something he brought all those guns with -- all those rifles with him. >> he had designs on killing those people probably for a long time. and that's scary part. >> reporter: commissioner ross watched the first analysis of paddock closely he and dr. atkins reaction to do news paddock's father was a bank robber who escaped federal prison and spent eight years on the fbi's most want list in the '70's. >> the odds of someone whose father or close relative if th
elliot atkins is a leading forensic psychologist who analyzes the criminal mind.rom the 64-year-old paddock's historic massacre on the las vegas strip -- >> level of determination is intense. there's so much that i would want to know that hopefully some day we'll have access to. >> reporter: dr. atkins says, paddock's level of preparedness stands out. he checked into his hotel suite days before the attack. he may have used ten weapons in the murder spree. after selecting a room high...
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. >> for every great crime there must be some great criminal mind, it must be professor mo moriarty goes after mr. jones. we were just through this kennedy examination of those documents and i wonder whether when we say cowardly act by a loner, a loser, a misfit, if that's not more the case. >> i have been in the house of osama bin laden in jalalabad. i have seen how he got multiple generations to follow what he believed. isis is just the fifth generation of that corrupt ideology. but then when you get down to the street level, you have these former petty criminals, these guys who were really sort of losers in their own soetciety. even christians, we have seen catholics who converted to islam and carried out acts of terror. you see a person who either has a mental defect or some loss or vacuum in their world, and they decide isis and their ideology will validate them once and for all in their life. >> let's bring in nbc news white house correspondent kristen welker, what do we know from the white house? >> reporter: white house officials continue to monitor the ongoing developments out o
. >> for every great crime there must be some great criminal mind, it must be professor mo moriarty goes after mr. jones. we were just through this kennedy examination of those documents and i wonder whether when we say cowardly act by a loner, a loser, a misfit, if that's not more the case. >> i have been in the house of osama bin laden in jalalabad. i have seen how he got multiple generations to follow what he believed. isis is just the fifth generation of that corrupt ideology....
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as jim and i look at people, look at the criminal mind, the question is, okay, we understand what he did today, but why didn't he do it last week or last month? what was the impotence that drove him to do it now? not just for this case, but so we can understand in the future. realize, this is now the new high bar for the number of people kill in a mass shooting. in the united states, we have had 90 mass shootings in the last three decades where more than four people have been killed. this sets a new high bar. but law enforcement is going to be ready. now this is given perhaps inspiration to somebody else who sits on the edge of the psychologicalabyss waiting for an opportunity to jump off. unfortunately, this could be the reason. >> what can police do if an attack like this inspires another? i mean, think about this. we see concerts and massive events that bring together -- i mean, 45 million tourists go to las vegas every year. if you are the head of the las vegas police right now, what are you thinking? what is your next move? >> well, this is the challenge. any of us, jim, myself,
as jim and i look at people, look at the criminal mind, the question is, okay, we understand what he did today, but why didn't he do it last week or last month? what was the impotence that drove him to do it now? not just for this case, but so we can understand in the future. realize, this is now the new high bar for the number of people kill in a mass shooting. in the united states, we have had 90 mass shootings in the last three decades where more than four people have been killed. this sets...
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you think about the criminal mind and how it might operate and this person society up all these camerasuld have done it after the first round of accounting. >> the line of sight from some of the people not hearing from people much the officer saying eyesight it's coming from the mandalay bay. high up, halfway up the building and soon after that you're hearing a room number which may have come from the smoke detector. >> i heard some experts talking. vegas is one of their cities a swat team is actually on all the time at the ready. >> smart. at the ready me earlier this morning when the sheriff joseph lombardo from clark cun tee said, you know, i don't want to say, look, this just what we are paid to do because nobody is paided to what we're experiencing giving us perspective on the magnitude of what they're dealing with and doing an mazing job. in terms of dealing with the horrific nature of the ev events but even too for them it's overwhelming. >> the difference in the tone of voice of the different dispatchers is pretty call many. the some officers are calm. we have an active shooter
you think about the criminal mind and how it might operate and this person society up all these camerasuld have done it after the first round of accounting. >> the line of sight from some of the people not hearing from people much the officer saying eyesight it's coming from the mandalay bay. high up, halfway up the building and soon after that you're hearing a room number which may have come from the smoke detector. >> i heard some experts talking. vegas is one of their cities a...
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and this guy comes in there with his >>> the key to thinking about the criminal mind. his object is mass murder. just think about carrying that around with you. we tend to only think about that when he's pulling the trigger. think about that as a preevent planning to mass murder. there's a lot of preevent planning. he's got to put guns in the bag. ammo in the bag. pick a target. got to go to hotel. got to decide he's going to do it. commit to it. there's a whole lot that goes into that for the killer. when he gets into this room, the windows don't open in the hotels. we've all stayed in them. they're sheer glass. have to shoot it open, break it open or cut it open. i think that will be interesting to see how he achieved that. might have just shot through the glass and broke it. then it stood out to you, i know. and it is important i think to our viewers. he just held the trigger down. this guy just sounded to me like he put a 30 round magazine in the rifle submachine gun and held the trigger down until it was empty. >> just held it down and the magazine is empty. he ch
and this guy comes in there with his >>> the key to thinking about the criminal mind. his object is mass murder. just think about carrying that around with you. we tend to only think about that when he's pulling the trigger. think about that as a preevent planning to mass murder. there's a lot of preevent planning. he's got to put guns in the bag. ammo in the bag. pick a target. got to go to hotel. got to decide he's going to do it. commit to it. there's a whole lot that goes into that...
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not mind going into a coalition with not but they definitely mind being in the same of a government with the prime minister who is criminally prosecuted like mr bobbitt. here's thank you for joining us. time now for some football news and in the early bundesliga games on saturday league leaders don't mind could only manage a draw against frankfurt dogman had jumped out to a two neil lead before frankfurt struck twice within four minutes in the second half and leverkusen dealt a royal spanking no gladbach scored first in the early going but then so vent bender opened the floodgates for leverkusen just after the restart five one the final score. made a move up to fourth and in the bundesliga with a win over mines on friday he and gretzky scored first chipping of a mind to goalkeeper any other it was corruptors fourth goal the fever and it gave shelter and only lead if they could have tito book style or added another from short range there you can see it the final score to nil. and here's a round up of this weekend's bundesliga action so far there is that draw for document and that stunning win for leverkusen but elsewhere by
not mind going into a coalition with not but they definitely mind being in the same of a government with the prime minister who is criminally prosecuted like mr bobbitt. here's thank you for joining us. time now for some football news and in the early bundesliga games on saturday league leaders don't mind could only manage a draw against frankfurt dogman had jumped out to a two neil lead before frankfurt struck twice within four minutes in the second half and leverkusen dealt a royal spanking...
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if there is somebody who has criminal intent on their mind, how do we prevent them from having an arsenal with which they can possibly start a small war, which is what we saw here. i agree with you, we have to wait to see what the motivations are. part of the issue, congressman is we never seem to let these things lead to smarter gun control. >> you know, ali, in some instances you know that's a valid criticism. it is my hope as we sit here and look at this and say okay, how many weapons, how were they acquired, over what period of time? those sorts of things, you can fashion something that's thoughtful as opposed to -- i have got to tell you right now we are 48 hours down the road, can we have a little bit of humility and a little bit of concern for those folks who were involved in it. when you talk instantly about legislation before the investigation is even really started, it is tough to deemotionalize it and come up with good policy. should we come up with good policy? absolutely. >> sir, when you look at what has happened, and when you see that maybe this man was able to use a modifi
if there is somebody who has criminal intent on their mind, how do we prevent them from having an arsenal with which they can possibly start a small war, which is what we saw here. i agree with you, we have to wait to see what the motivations are. part of the issue, congressman is we never seem to let these things lead to smarter gun control. >> you know, ali, in some instances you know that's a valid criticism. it is my hope as we sit here and look at this and say okay, how many weapons,...
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seeing is what the congressional committees are looking at too, because keep in mind that mueller is looking mostly for criminal violations, which would be the americans involved in this. but the other part of the equation is what were the russians doing and how are we going to find out what they were doing and hold them accountable for it. >> it's a good point that you make, personal gain versus overall gain in all of this. >>> there was a report published yesterday saying special counsel mueller interviewed reince priebus. is there any sense that the president needs to worry about priebus talking? >> boy, i couldn't say whether he has concern for that. you don't know whether any of the people who have been questioned who had been in the white house and no longer are, whether any of those people, a, have information that would be incriminating or condemnatory of donald trump and if so whether they're going flip. obviously reince priebus was around when they fired james comey. the crucial interactions that we've been focusing on for some time between the president, jeff sessions, james comey, the fbi director,
seeing is what the congressional committees are looking at too, because keep in mind that mueller is looking mostly for criminal violations, which would be the americans involved in this. but the other part of the equation is what were the russians doing and how are we going to find out what they were doing and hold them accountable for it. >> it's a good point that you make, personal gain versus overall gain in all of this. >>> there was a report published yesterday saying...
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center people who've been incarcerated and have a felony and other criminal convictions, precisely because those voices change the mind of legislatures and the way that other voices cannot. so i agree with you and there is one other thing that you said that i totally agree with which is you talk a lot about poverty and you talk a lot about class. .. >> >> in the of maury leaked segments of the community that have more power to make these laws. sova thank-you for what you said in making that powerful statement. [applause] >> [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] for. [laughter] [laughter] [applause] and not. >> my plan right now is in the day end all seriousness when you say are you interested in engaging with? you've just fill in the blank my answer will be yes. as a new author of a new book anybody who was willing to begin a conversation with me i want to be and specifically and seriously i want to talk to those that you are invoking because i agree. in a lot of ways that is to this book is written for. that is my principal audience. you said you had a plan. i don't have a plan b and a whole lot of people a
center people who've been incarcerated and have a felony and other criminal convictions, precisely because those voices change the mind of legislatures and the way that other voices cannot. so i agree with you and there is one other thing that you said that i totally agree with which is you talk a lot about poverty and you talk a lot about class. .. >> >> in the of maury leaked segments of the community that have more power to make these laws. sova thank-you for what you said in...
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keep in mind sexual assault (steve) no criminal charges were filed after a deadly officer inovled shootingn francisco... it led to the abrupt resignation last year of police chief greg suhr. jessica williams was shot and killed by police in may of last year. police say sergeant justin erb shot her after she drove toward him in a car that had been reported stolen. the shooting came at a time of rising protests over police shootings...incl uding the death of mario woods in the bayview district in 20- 15. the district attorney's office says the evidence does ánotá support that sergeant erb's acted unreasonably. public defender...jeff adachi criticized the decision... he says the decision sends the wrong message to our citizens and the police. (grant) two 49ers linebackers say they were held up at gunpoint outside of union square club in san francisco. they ran, and managed to get away unharmed. rookie reuben foster and 'ray-ray' armstrong were leaving the "love and propaganda club" ... near post and stockton streets early monday morning. they say two men confronted them...armed with an assaul
keep in mind sexual assault (steve) no criminal charges were filed after a deadly officer inovled shootingn francisco... it led to the abrupt resignation last year of police chief greg suhr. jessica williams was shot and killed by police in may of last year. police say sergeant justin erb shot her after she drove toward him in a car that had been reported stolen. the shooting came at a time of rising protests over police shootings...incl uding the death of mario woods in the bayview district in...
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other party or whether or not they'll have many members to actually take part of it bearing in mind all the criminal actions taking place is unclear is there a sense there today andrew that this idea of an election on december the twenty first surely on the one hand must be a complete nonstarter because on the other hand they're now focusing in on the reality of almost a judicial timeline between now and when we see what mr putin wants next move might be. there are so many dimensions to this crisis but that's a very valid question yes the judicial timeline will be rolling out the same time as the preparations for the democratic election will affect that election. very likely indeed so that is really the point that a lot of people are concerned about and also the tactics being involved one commentator referred to it as effectively a chess game everyone is trying to sort of work out the next maneuver and what's happened with the government that's been sacked which still describes itself as being part of a new republic but obviously is the position to him impose any any power here they are effectively
other party or whether or not they'll have many members to actually take part of it bearing in mind all the criminal actions taking place is unclear is there a sense there today andrew that this idea of an election on december the twenty first surely on the one hand must be a complete nonstarter because on the other hand they're now focusing in on the reality of almost a judicial timeline between now and when we see what mr putin wants next move might be. there are so many dimensions to this...
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criminality. you have to change the mind-set and how they operate and change accountability before you will see any significant decrease in the levels of police brutality across the nation. >> all right, marx claxton, good to see you. >>> you can follow me all weekend with @alexwitt. to central new york. and turning the airport into a first-class transportation hub. all while growing urban areas into vibrant places to live and work. across new york state, we're building the new new york. to grow your business with us in new york state, visit esd.ny.gov. to grow your business with us in new york state, looking for a hotel that fits... whoooo. ...your budget? tripadvisor now searches over...
criminality. you have to change the mind-set and how they operate and change accountability before you will see any significant decrease in the levels of police brutality across the nation. >> all right, marx claxton, good to see you. >>> you can follow me all weekend with @alexwitt. to central new york. and turning the airport into a first-class transportation hub. all while growing urban areas into vibrant places to live and work. across new york state, we're building the new...
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. >>> also on 6:45, a former fbi criminal profiler takes us inside the mind of that gunman. >> the music and everyone said drop, everyone dropped. and then everyone just got up and they said run. and everyone started stampeding and charging and -- >> we were hiding because there was shots going everywhere. and there was just dead people everywhere. >> we actually loaded wounded people in the back of a pickup truck and tried to get to the hospital. one of the young men in the back of the truck as i carried him, he passed away so we got the other two in the ambulance so that young man, somebody's son he was not by himself. he was aays with somebody.lw >>> as we report on these deadly mass shootings, police and first responders are sharing critical information on how you can stay safe if you do find yourself in the middle of one of these crises. >> news 4's mark segraves has that part of the story this evening. mark? >> reporter: yeah, goo that press conference, you heard more than 100 fire fighters responded to the las vegas incident from fire departments all around that county and that ar
. >>> also on 6:45, a former fbi criminal profiler takes us inside the mind of that gunman. >> the music and everyone said drop, everyone dropped. and then everyone just got up and they said run. and everyone started stampeding and charging and -- >> we were hiding because there was shots going everywhere. and there was just dead people everywhere. >> we actually loaded wounded people in the back of a pickup truck and tried to get to the hospital. one of the young men...
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been hiring and promoting and putting out front and center and other criminal convictions precisely because those voices changed the minds of legislators in the way that other voices cannot. there is one other thing he said that i totally agree with which is you talk about poverty and you talked a lot about class and a big part of my book is about exactly that. it's about how even in african-american communities that we have a class division and that we don't talk enough about. since the 1960s the chances of going to prison for a black man who have dropped out of high school is gone up 10% and the chance of going to prison for a black man who is graduated from college has not gone up at all. that difference has a huge impact on the decision-makers because they don't necessarily feel the pain of incarceration in the more elite segments of the community that in fact, have more power to make these laws. i thank you are what you said and i thank you for making that powerful statement. [applause] >> thank you. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> my plan right now is to make it through th
been hiring and promoting and putting out front and center and other criminal convictions precisely because those voices changed the minds of legislators in the way that other voices cannot. there is one other thing he said that i totally agree with which is you talk about poverty and you talked a lot about class and a big part of my book is about exactly that. it's about how even in african-american communities that we have a class division and that we don't talk enough about. since the 1960s...
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>> i think it is changing anyway but keep in mind that sexual harassment is a criminal thing has onlybeen around for a little bit less than 40 years. when is it my first story for abcnews it was 1979. i actually looked it up and i think that mark halperin have been in high school at the time. we've known about this for a long time. but the point is that has changed in some ways but the truth is, we are talking in many of these cases about a range that goes from sexual abuse and sexual violence and assault all the way down to things that only men wearing dirty raincoats were doing. one of my colleagues at abc had a great line. he said, sexual harassment is just a dignified term for disgusting behavior. >> that is an important distinction that you make. now we go back to halperin. he says he found profound guilt and aggressive crude, selfish and wrong. he says he relates to a problem that after leaving abc human to counseling, he has not repeated the misconduct. but other journalists say that his conduct was an open secret abc. he worked there, was that true? >> i was not there at the.
>> i think it is changing anyway but keep in mind that sexual harassment is a criminal thing has onlybeen around for a little bit less than 40 years. when is it my first story for abcnews it was 1979. i actually looked it up and i think that mark halperin have been in high school at the time. we've known about this for a long time. but the point is that has changed in some ways but the truth is, we are talking in many of these cases about a range that goes from sexual abuse and sexual...
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>> i think it is changing anyway but keep in mind that sexual harassment is a criminal thing has onlyle bit less than 40 years. when is it my first story for abcnews it was 1979. i actually looked it up and i think that mark halperin have been in high school at the time. we've known about this for a long time. but the point is that has changed in some ways but the truth is, we are talking in many of these cases about a range that goes from sexual abuse and sexual violence and assault all the way down to things that only men wearing dirty raincoats were doing. one of my colleagues at abc had a great line. he said, sexual harassment is just a dignified term for disgusting behavior. >> that is an important distinction that you make. now we go back to halperin. he says he found profound guilt and aggressive crude, selfish and wrong. he says he relates to a problem that after leaving abc human to counseling, he has not repeated the misconduct. but other journalists say that his conduct was an open secret abc. he worked there, was that true? >> i was not there at the. these allegations are,
>> i think it is changing anyway but keep in mind that sexual harassment is a criminal thing has onlyle bit less than 40 years. when is it my first story for abcnews it was 1979. i actually looked it up and i think that mark halperin have been in high school at the time. we've known about this for a long time. but the point is that has changed in some ways but the truth is, we are talking in many of these cases about a range that goes from sexual abuse and sexual violence and assault all...
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there is probable cause to believe in mueller's mind that in fact criminal crimes were committed.flipping somebody if that's the area that the -- where the evidence has taken them. on the other hand, if to say it's manafort and he's indicted for some sort of illegal money traction he had personally some time ago, that doesn't -- you know, that suggests that they've got very little on the question of collusion and on money laundering. so i think a lot depends on what the charges are. as in addition to, if it's money laundering or if it's collusion, i think that jeffrey and carl are absolutely right. there's going to be a big effort to flip whoever it is whose indicted. >> but jeff tu bin, if it is, you know, some past crime, financial crime from years ago, is it -- you know, david is saying, you know, someone at the white house will say, look, that's nothing about collusion. this is reaching back in history years. is it possible those kind of charges are brought to your point, in order to get them to flip and kind of a smaller fish, charging them with something from the past to get
there is probable cause to believe in mueller's mind that in fact criminal crimes were committed.flipping somebody if that's the area that the -- where the evidence has taken them. on the other hand, if to say it's manafort and he's indicted for some sort of illegal money traction he had personally some time ago, that doesn't -- you know, that suggests that they've got very little on the question of collusion and on money laundering. so i think a lot depends on what the charges are. as in...
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now you have the meeting of the minds between the congressional probe, and a criminal probe. there is really no escaping the scrutiny. if donald trump and the president and any members of the campaign are hoping to evade that scrutiny, there are so many parameters put in place under separation of powers to avoid that. >> excuse me, that same district, if trump were to pardon someone who did something in virginia, for instance, flynn maybe, does that mean that that would -- the person who just left, who now needs to be placed, would need to be bring the charges on a state level? >> no. >> i'm confused. >> state level, versus federal level. the u.s. attorney boente who will stay on as the eastern virginia district attorney, he is in charge of federal charges. the state issue is not an issue. again, it does, to your point, charles, have everyone wondering about the idea of how do these different charges intersect. we're all in suspense to figure out is michael flynn even the person named? and if he is the person who is the one indicted, then we need to look at dana boente, perha
now you have the meeting of the minds between the congressional probe, and a criminal probe. there is really no escaping the scrutiny. if donald trump and the president and any members of the campaign are hoping to evade that scrutiny, there are so many parameters put in place under separation of powers to avoid that. >> excuse me, that same district, if trump were to pardon someone who did something in virginia, for instance, flynn maybe, does that mean that that would -- the person who...
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i don't think when someone criminally misuses an inanimate object you need to ban the object. >> you always get the crazies. if they have something in mind to do, they'll figure a way to do it. >> the bum stock allows semiautomatic weapons to fire faster. this week the nra kaled for a federal review. folks we talked to at the gun show say it's not a typically high valued item. >> at this show there will be one or two vend os that have them. >> i don't find them easy to use. i find them inaccurate. i consider them junk. >> janine inaugura nothing, a ge would be fine without bum stocks. >> i don't see a need for it. it's not going to protect me. >> she was not the only one. we spoke to several gun owners saying the bum stock should be banned. there was no talk of changing anything for the weekend's show in light of sunday's shooting. trish hartman, channel6 "action news." >> trish, thank you. from the new jersey news room, more mold problems has parents pulling kids out of class. first holly glen now concerns about williams town middle school. you can see the ceiling tiles saturated with mold. the pictures posted on facebook triggered pani
i don't think when someone criminally misuses an inanimate object you need to ban the object. >> you always get the crazies. if they have something in mind to do, they'll figure a way to do it. >> the bum stock allows semiautomatic weapons to fire faster. this week the nra kaled for a federal review. folks we talked to at the gun show say it's not a typically high valued item. >> at this show there will be one or two vend os that have them. >> i don't find them easy to...
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mind it was widely known that the u.s. forces stationed here played an important role in the criminal war in vietnam worth . in vietnam four people were killed and fifty others were wounded in the attacks many who had sympathized with body and mind over horrified by the increase in violence but the antiwar protests brought together they are a.f. and leftist groups in west germany. vite in some people including intellectuals artists students university students and staff felt a certain affinity with the r.a.f. in truth and. in june one thousand nine hundred seventy two police camp had three key r.a.f. members at a warehouse in frankfurt called the mines. and underway as bada. who do enslin and when we can mind who were arrested soon afterwards. that's how toxic there was a major contradiction with the r.a.f. and their trial and all that. they had the most impact and post the greatest threat and one still leaders had been put behind bars. and. the r.e. of defendants was sent to sham home prison in stuttgart a special court facility was built on the prison grounds at a cost of twelve million monks it was a uniq
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>> it's one of those mysteries that you talk to criminal profilers and they're scratching their heads. no doubt in my mind and in the mind as the sheriff has concluded that someone else knows something. that someone else will bring us to the motive. >> shepard: now, a lot we don't know about that hour after the shooting. let's say we're around 10:20 now local time. shooting is over. they don't barge into his room and find him dead in there until about an hour later. all sorts of debate back and forth. did he kill himself early in the hour right away, did he sense that the end was near or did he linger. they heard no noise, nothing to indicate that he was still active in that room. but so much we don't know there. what do you think? >> let's talk about what happened during that period of time. the police had to make sure, neil, that there were no other potential victims. when they get in the building, they have to protect people number 1. number 2, what is more serious to the police are booby traps. they have no idea if we're dealing with one shooters, two shooters. they had no idea if he had ieds planted
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criminal activity afoot. that absence of the agreement of the mind will probably be the most pivotal decision that the d.a. >> there's plenty of legal jeopardy harvey weinstein still faces. thank you very much. other breaking news including north korea saying president trump has "lit the wick of war." they also called him insane after his rocket man speech at the u.p. u. united nations, plus moment away, the president getting reads to to greet justin trudeau. much more on this when we come back. coney island has been around for a long, long time. reminds me of how geico has been saving people money for over 75 years. hey, big guy! come on in! let me guess your weight! win a prize! sure, why not. 12 ounces! sorry, mate. four ounces. i've been taking the stairs lately. you win, big guy. sorry, 'scuse me! oh, he looks so much more real on tv. yeah... over 75 years of savings and service. get your rate quote today. gives you better taste and better nutrition in so many varieties. classic. cage free. and organic. only eggland's best. from the boy skousts america, the board of directors voting today to now start
criminal activity afoot. that absence of the agreement of the mind will probably be the most pivotal decision that the d.a. >> there's plenty of legal jeopardy harvey weinstein still faces. thank you very much. other breaking news including north korea saying president trump has "lit the wick of war." they also called him insane after his rocket man speech at the u.p. u. united nations, plus moment away, the president getting reads to to greet justin trudeau. much more on this...
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mind. why did a wealthy man with no criminal record, no social media imprint, no signs of mental illness carry out an attack that killed 59 people and injured 527 more? let's get started. >> makeshift memorials popping up on the las vegas strip. people sharing prayers and tears at vigils across the city. made harder to fathom because of the lack of apparent motive. >> i am not aware of any derogatory information at this point. >> apparently left no clues. >> reporter: overnight fbi agents seen searching the 32nd floor of the mandalay bay hotel. >> as investigators search for a motive, all points to a suspect prepared to carry out maximum carnage. >> 23 gun from the room were taken including assault rifles and rifles equipped with scopes. >> the home was an arsenal. inside authorities say they found 19 firearms, explosives, and thousands of rounds of ammunition. >> semi-assault weapons and ammo are legal in nevada. but converting to a fully automatic are against the law. >> police are interested in interviewing his girlfriend. marilou danley. >> they want to know if she did anything to prepare
mind. why did a wealthy man with no criminal record, no social media imprint, no signs of mental illness carry out an attack that killed 59 people and injured 527 more? let's get started. >> makeshift memorials popping up on the las vegas strip. people sharing prayers and tears at vigils across the city. made harder to fathom because of the lack of apparent motive. >> i am not aware of any derogatory information at this point. >> apparently left no clues. >> reporter:...
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mind. why did a wealthy man with no criminal record, no social media imprint, no signs of mental illness carryilled 59 people
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