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>> deb feyerick, thank you. joining us is national security analyst and former homeland security adviser fran townsend. also on the phone, dr. sanjay gupta. they mentioned the gun debate, the joint terrorism task force is investigating. it could be more of a political threat than a terror threat, really. >> that's right, anderson, but as you've mentioned, that's not really at the moment the most relevant piece to the investigators. they don't much care about motive at the moment. they want to know who. and so, to determine the who, they will look for the forensics. they'll look for things like saliva, hair, fingerprints on the letter or on the envelope. they'll analyze, ultimately, the handwriting. but all these things take time, which is why the first thing they're going to focus on is, one, the lab analysis. you heard deb feyerick, the first field test was negative, the second was positive. oftentimes, these field tests are wrong, which is why they're getting a real thorough lab result. that will take a little
>> deb feyerick, thank you. joining us is national security analyst and former homeland security adviser fran townsend. also on the phone, dr. sanjay gupta. they mentioned the gun debate, the joint terrorism task force is investigating. it could be more of a political threat than a terror threat, really. >> that's right, anderson, but as you've mentioned, that's not really at the moment the most relevant piece to the investigators. they don't much care about motive at the moment....
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deb feyerick joins us live. deb, it's fascinating to see this mere hours before that attack was carried out. did this manager have any more obs vagues about the relationship or the -- observations about the relationship or the dynamic itself? >> reporter: he said they seemed calm, relaxed. it was clearly tamerlan the manager had a big problem with. because all he was asking to him do was to remove his shoes. tamerlan was arguing with him, arguing with him, wouldn't do whatever everybody else in the gym was doing, his younger brother is easy going, listens to authority. the older brother not so much. there is nothing else about the dynamic. he said the younger one didn't come to the gym very often. he said he only came a couple times in a two-year period. >> so he wasn't able to shed light on the way he treated his younger brother or whether he ordered the younger brother or anything like that? >> reporter: no, not really t. manager's primary interaction was with tamerlan. he led the boys down the stairs. he was
deb feyerick joins us live. deb, it's fascinating to see this mere hours before that attack was carried out. did this manager have any more obs vagues about the relationship or the -- observations about the relationship or the dynamic itself? >> reporter: he said they seemed calm, relaxed. it was clearly tamerlan the manager had a big problem with. because all he was asking to him do was to remove his shoes. tamerlan was arguing with him, arguing with him, wouldn't do whatever everybody...
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let's get right to deb feyerick in boston. deb, why did they move up the attack date?rter: what's so interesting, cnn's susan candiotti has learned from a law enforcement official that in fact one of the reasons they moved up attack dates is simply that the bomb was ready, and that information is apparently coming through questioning of the younger brother, dzhokhar. he said the bombs were meant to be ready for july 4th, but since they were ready sooner, they decided to step up their attack. it's always been a question as to where they built these devices. but now that u.s. law enforcement official telling susan candiotti that in fact they were built in this apartment. and it was a small apartment where both the -- where tamerlan and his brother, dzhokhar, both of them lived with the wife and the child. and so all of that looking -- being looked at very closely, erin. >> obviously raising a lot of questions. we'll talk to aaron pike given the new information. the bombing suspect, tamerlan tsarnaev, everyone was wondering would he actually be claimed? finally the body w
let's get right to deb feyerick in boston. deb, why did they move up the attack date?rter: what's so interesting, cnn's susan candiotti has learned from a law enforcement official that in fact one of the reasons they moved up attack dates is simply that the bomb was ready, and that information is apparently coming through questioning of the younger brother, dzhokhar. he said the bombs were meant to be ready for july 4th, but since they were ready sooner, they decided to step up their attack....
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deb fair deb fairic report -- deb feyerick reported that they're following leads to the geographic area from where the letters were sent. they then look at the specific lrz. that takes a little longer to see if whether or not there are dna samples that will lead you to a specific person. you know, you have to eliminate the sort of fingerprints that will naturally be on it because of people who handled or opened the mail. and eliminate those. so that is a more time consuming process. they'll walk through pretty deliberately the steps. they'll also look at how competently was the compound itself made? are they the same in both letters? all those sorts of forensics take some time and real investigative work. >> ian, how effective is ricin as a weapon. you say it can be lethal. explain how it works. >> what it does is prevents cells from making new proteins. and proteins are responsible for maintaining the integrity of the cell. so it's going to hit those cells that have to turn over rapidly like the ones that lay in your gastrointestinal tract. particularly if you ingest it. or the cells o
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you just heard deb feyerick's description of the substance. she said it was an oily or advice could you say substance. that doesn't soundize weaponized. usually they're small particles that can get deep into the lungs. >> what happens when a particle goes into the lungs? >> well, the particular poison works sort of at what we call the cellular level, so the most basic level. the cells -- all over the body are constantly doing things, performing metabolic functions. ricin sort of interferes with that. it breaks down some of that machinery at its most basic level. and what happens, if someone inhales it, they will have difficulty breathing. some of the earlier symptoms. ultimately, their lungs will just start to fill with fluid, and in response, that poisonous insult, as the lungs will try and respond, that ultimately is what can can cause death. >> if you know what you've en hailed, though, is it treatable? >> there is no particular antidote for ricin. so usually we say that people are treated symptomcally. so, for example, if you knew someone
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i want to bring in deb from new york. deb, you are learning more about the letters sent o e to mayor bloomberg as well as the president, specifically that the threatening language inside the letters. what do we know? >> well, what we do know is the letters appear to have been written by the same reason. and the reason, the motive behind it, apparently anger against efforts to create gun control. a source who was told in the content of two of the letters, one sent to michael bloomberg and his organization, say that the letter lashes out at those he perceives is going to confiscate his guns. that's a big fear among certain gun owners. the person writes "you will have to kill me and my family before you get my guns. anyone wants to come to my house will get shot in the face. the right to bear arms is my constitutional god given right and i will exercise that right 'til the day i die." all letters were postmarked shreveport, louisiana. they were sent to three individuals at the forefront of the gun control debate, president o
i want to bring in deb from new york. deb, you are learning more about the letters sent o e to mayor bloomberg as well as the president, specifically that the threatening language inside the letters. what do we know? >> well, what we do know is the letters appear to have been written by the same reason. and the reason, the motive behind it, apparently anger against efforts to create gun control. a source who was told in the content of two of the letters, one sent to michael bloomberg and...
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deb feyerick on the story reporting live, thank you, deb. >>> a split-second decision as you heard debeport, life and death consequences and that is what was facing this police force when an officer decided to enter andrea rebello's home. i want to bring on legal panel, defense attorneys. brian, i want to begin with you, if i can, look, there are a lot of questions we still need to answer to what the police knew before they went into the home. but at this point if they only knew there was a robbery and they didn't know there was a hostage, did this officer do anything wrong? >> well, ashleigh, if the officer thought it was only a robbery, i think there are still solace specs of the apprehension an shoot tag are questionable. first of all, two police officers arriving at a scene, they should never separate from each other, no. 1. they should be communicating. there should be a primary officer and a secondary aefrs e officer. they're there together to progressive conservative one another. so when one officer goes into the house, the other officer stays outside the house, you are escalati
deb feyerick on the story reporting live, thank you, deb. >>> a split-second decision as you heard debeport, life and death consequences and that is what was facing this police force when an officer decided to enter andrea rebello's home. i want to bring on legal panel, defense attorneys. brian, i want to begin with you, if i can, look, there are a lot of questions we still need to answer to what the police knew before they went into the home. but at this point if they only knew there...
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yeah. >> well, thank you so much, deb.earned a lot about yaks. >> and i learned something about cabling. >> we'll be right back. >> hi. on today's crochet corner we're going to talk about filet crochet. this is a very traditional technique in crochet that actually has a very simple beginning to it. it's based on open squares and closed squares. the closed squares are represented by three double crochets, and the open squares are represented by a chain two double crochet. let me show you some of the traditional samples that i brought. you can see that there's a pattern created the way you combine the closed squares and the open squares. the tight sections are sections of three double crochet, and the open sections of those little tiny open squares are the sections of chain two double crochet. and this is actually shown in chart form, but it's different than the normal crochet charts that you may be used to. it's used as, like, a grid. and there'll be one color for the closed squares and another color for the open squares. s
yeah. >> well, thank you so much, deb.earned a lot about yaks. >> and i learned something about cabling. >> we'll be right back. >> hi. on today's crochet corner we're going to talk about filet crochet. this is a very traditional technique in crochet that actually has a very simple beginning to it. it's based on open squares and closed squares. the closed squares are represented by three double crochets, and the open squares are represented by a chain two double crochet....
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deb feyerick has the latest. what have you learned?> reporter: we were able to speak to the funeral home. they read us the death certificate. it has not yet been filed with the city of boston. according to the death certificate, the cause of death is gunshot wounds to the torso and to the extremities, also blunt trauma to the head and also to the torso. this is very consistent with what happened early friday morning, the night of that brutal shootout in which tsarnaev and police officers exchanged gunfire and during which the younger brother, dzhokhar tsarnaev, allegedly hit his brother with the car that they were using to escape. we are told by the funeral home that tsarnaev's body is being prepared there but as of yet, anderson, they have no grave site, no place to put this man. anderson? >> is it clear at this point who is going to conduct a service or anything like that, or who's paying for this? >> reporter: no. it's not. that's an excellent question, because the family in russia has called for an autopsy to be performed. they wan
deb feyerick has the latest. what have you learned?> reporter: we were able to speak to the funeral home. they read us the death certificate. it has not yet been filed with the city of boston. according to the death certificate, the cause of death is gunshot wounds to the torso and to the extremities, also blunt trauma to the head and also to the torso. this is very consistent with what happened early friday morning, the night of that brutal shootout in which tsarnaev and police officers...
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deb feyerick is "outfront" tonight.
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deb, appreciate you working your sources. erin as well.or more, go to cnn.com. >>> ahead, it turns out the pennsylvania mom who ran out on her family 11 years ago and then turned up in florida this week actually wasn't homeless all these years. a friend who knew her and lived with her joins me ahead. >>> also ahead, some dramatic closing arguments in the jodi arias trial. both sides pulled out all the stops. dry cleaning done. gift for your aunt... done. today, we're gonna be talking about your body after baby. yep. we're done. okay. let's get some lunch. yes! [ laughs ] all right! yes, honey. all natural -- everything. done. oh! i forgot the check. [ camera clicks ] done. [ female announcer ] on your phone, online, on the go. wells fargo makes it easy to get banking done. [ female announcer ] on your phone, online, on the go. but i wondered what a customer thought? describe the first time you met. you brought the flex in... as soon as i met fiona and i was describing the problem we were having with our rear brakes, she immediately triaged
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it stands by the description -- sanjay gupta is quite right, by deb's description. this sounds like a crude compound that wasn't terribly well executed as a contact poison. >> we'll learn more in the days ahead, fran, appreciate it, sanjay as well. quick piece of late breaking news on the murder of the dead boston bombing suspect, this is the man you recall, he confessed to a triple murder near boston in 2011, implicating tamerlan tsarnaev in the killings. now the officials are telling "the washington post" the man was not armed when they shot him dead last week. the incident is under investigation to an fbi review team. >>> the forecast this morning, calling conditions ideal for tornados. the reality tonight a tornado outbreak. where they're being reported, who needs to be careful. what's it like out there now? >> we've already had a dozen reports of tornadoes this evening, 11 in nebraska and one in the texas panhandle. in my opinion, we're going into the most dangerous time of the tornado outbreak, because it's going into the evening hours, it's dark, people go to
it stands by the description -- sanjay gupta is quite right, by deb's description. this sounds like a crude compound that wasn't terribly well executed as a contact poison. >> we'll learn more in the days ahead, fran, appreciate it, sanjay as well. quick piece of late breaking news on the murder of the dead boston bombing suspect, this is the man you recall, he confessed to a triple murder near boston in 2011, implicating tamerlan tsarnaev in the killings. now the officials are telling...
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she has a child she has to think about. >> deb feyorick thank you. a significant development from one of the people from the center of the story. mark geragos joins me now, criminal defense attorney. former fbi counter-terrorism expert. great to have both of you with us. mark, obviously this is significant development f catherine russell spoke to her husband after the pictures here on national television which we're reporting she did and she did not call law enforcement and say i recognize that man. i know who he is, how damming is that? >> not very. not damming at all. she's got a spousal privilege. she can assert it. i agree with. that the fact she has a 3-year-old child, the fact she has a shoplifting charge, she's a great risk, believe it or not. somebody can go in and revoke her bail or her o.r. status -- her own recognizance status on that, and they could threaten to take away her child, by calling child protective services. those kinds of things i guarantee you are being floated and told to her. whatever lawyer she's got, i understand she's go
she has a child she has to think about. >> deb feyorick thank you. a significant development from one of the people from the center of the story. mark geragos joins me now, criminal defense attorney. former fbi counter-terrorism expert. great to have both of you with us. mark, obviously this is significant development f catherine russell spoke to her husband after the pictures here on national television which we're reporting she did and she did not call law enforcement and say i...
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deb feyerick, thank you so much. "outfront," cnn's national security analyst fran townsend and the person behind the movie "contagion." they mentioned the current debate over gun control. would that mean that this would be qualified as a political threat over a terror threat? how are the designations made? >> it's really hard. frankly, whether it is a sort of terror threat or political threats is going to be treated the same for the moment. they're going to get the confirmation of the preliminary tests that it is in fact ricin. they'll look for the strength. they'll also look at the forensics. they'll try to determine whether or not on the envelope or on the letter is there hair? is there saliva samples? there are fingerprints? one of the reasons i think you see the joint terrorism task force is investigating this, is because that's where the federal government coordinates with state and locals and pulls all the federal resources together. including cia and other intelligence resources to help them understand what is
deb feyerick, thank you so much. "outfront," cnn's national security analyst fran townsend and the person behind the movie "contagion." they mentioned the current debate over gun control. would that mean that this would be qualified as a political threat over a terror threat? how are the designations made? >> it's really hard. frankly, whether it is a sort of terror threat or political threats is going to be treated the same for the moment. they're going to get the...
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. >> deb joins us from new york. and so, deb, tell us about the people who are running that gym. what do they have to say about the brothers? and are police interested in talking to them? >> as a matter of fact the owner of the gym and manager, are indeed cooperating with the fbi. they showed them the surveillance tape, investigators basically took some screen grabs chrks a , which are like photos. the manager says this is surreal, like something out of a movie that someone he knew, who he spoke to just three days before the boston attacks was there casually working out at the gym. but make no mistake, the manager did not like tamerlan tsarnaev. he found him arrogant. he found him opinionated. they would get into what he called verbal sparring over various issues like religion where he says tamerlan always had to be right, always had to be right without any room for anybody else. so it was kind of an interesting dynamic. but even just to see them knowing that, you know, if as alleged they're the ones who did this, there they are. just working out at a gym while the bombs technica
. >> deb joins us from new york. and so, deb, tell us about the people who are running that gym. what do they have to say about the brothers? and are police interested in talking to them? >> as a matter of fact the owner of the gym and manager, are indeed cooperating with the fbi. they showed them the surveillance tape, investigators basically took some screen grabs chrks a , which are like photos. the manager says this is surreal, like something out of a movie that someone he knew,...
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back to jennifer and deb rafment >> thank you kurt. later today the winner of the preakness will be crowned. all eyes on orb but there's another horse that's drawing a lot of attention. >> my loot look jockeyed by rose y. here's 11 news reporter kate amara. >> on saturday rosie had the chance to become the first woman to twin preakness. if it happens check thank cheryl white and barbra joe ruben. they were two of the first female jockeys. >> it's good to see people like rosy maybing a name for it and i think she is going to have a the women return to pimlico every tries compete with six others. and barbra joe ruben became the first female jockey to wane race in the united states in 1969. >> the 64-year-old said she was cheered and booed. >> a lot of them were jelling at me to go home and make babies and i have no business on the track. you're going to dill somebody. >> cheryl white was the first african northern female jockey. started racing when he was 21. >> it's been a long road. t it's been an interesting nd lucrative bit of fun fo
back to jennifer and deb rafment >> thank you kurt. later today the winner of the preakness will be crowned. all eyes on orb but there's another horse that's drawing a lot of attention. >> my loot look jockeyed by rose y. here's 11 news reporter kate amara. >> on saturday rosie had the chance to become the first woman to twin preakness. if it happens check thank cheryl white and barbra joe ruben. they were two of the first female jockeys. >> it's good to see people like...
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livermore light rain now in deb blin. you can see we're seeing some light returns so light showers in some areas. down pours in others. and in the sierra nevada above 8,000 feet it's switching over to snow higher el vaigsz we're seeing snowfall. view you can see a few clouds there just indicating instability. san francisco right now 66 degrees. a mild 71 in oakland. from our camera you can see how cloudy sit right now. livermore 61 degrees. here is a lk at what is coming we're going to keep thunder in the forecast for this evening. spotty showers and warming thup weekend in time for mother's day plans. this is what is pulling up the moisture. we'll keep it unsettled right on throughout tuesday so hang onto the umbrellas. tonight showers spotty in nature. some of you heading out the door some showers showing up throughout the afternoon. that area continues to move south and west of us. tomorrow morning cloud cover and going with 50s. make sure you give yourself extra time. as you look at highs for thus still potential for
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. >> reporter: deb birks her husband -- debbie, her husband and neighbor, all survived. the spirit of optimism is evident everywhere. >> the town will come back bigger and better. >> reporter: to survivors displaying symbols of hope and resiliency. >> i put this flag up. >> reporter: president obama aroifs on sunday joined by hundreds of fema workers going neighborhood by neighborhood, making sure everybody has what they need. >>> here at home we were live with one local business collecting donations and the charitable continues. people were dropping off toilet trees and nonper appreciable -- nonperishable food items. they will be shipped to moore early next week. >>> rescue crews are on the scene of a parking garage collapse in montgomery county. rosie? >> rescue crews are still working the scene. reports are one man is still trapped under tons of concrete. one has died. it happened on democracy boulevard near interstate 20 -- 270. a 50,000 pound beam fell from the third floor to the second floor where the workers were. authorities said about 20 workers were in the hear
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>> deb, the body of tamerlan tsarnaev has been claimed. i believe working on the assumption that the tsarnaev family, possibly an uncle, is that right? >> reporter: well, that is one of the possibilities. we are told is that the body was picked up, we believe it was picked up in that van that you see that left the medical examiner's office today at about 5:25. the wife said she did not want that body. the body belongs to the family. we are told that an uncle had stepped forward to say that, yes, he would take the body. we don't know if he's the one that took it, the aunt in toronto or the sister in new jersey. the medical examiner would not release any information nor for that matter would the funeral home which is about 40 miles south of here, piers. >> thank you very much, indeed. >>> the second anniversary of the death of osama bin laden. and today an inspiring sight. a flag hoisted to the top of one world trade center, towering symbol of hope and strength as america continues the war on terror. joining me now dan rather. dan, great to
>> deb, the body of tamerlan tsarnaev has been claimed. i believe working on the assumption that the tsarnaev family, possibly an uncle, is that right? >> reporter: well, that is one of the possibilities. we are told is that the body was picked up, we believe it was picked up in that van that you see that left the medical examiner's office today at about 5:25. the wife said she did not want that body. the body belongs to the family. we are told that an uncle had stepped forward to...
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he he made a lot of money, and he was handsome, deb near, charming, and incredibly brave warrior.was involved in montreal and quebec, during the battle, which i don't have, his left leg was severely injured. and after wards, if you know any military history about value corp. island, it's brilliant what he did to save not only his soldiers but also coming down and taking part of new york. it was very important. later on he also involves in the battle of richfield and czar foe georgia. he was the hero of it. the same leg is so severely injured that this shattered, so severely injured the doctors want to amputate it. around says no, it's been five months in an upstate military hospital, his leg is in a boxy contraption, and then his health is kind of ruined. it takes him a long time, actually a couple of years, to fully i regain his staple ma. he's hobbling around. one leg is shorter than the other. this is benedict arnold, and he -- well, it's a funny thing. he happens to know no , . -- knox. when he comes to boston, two years in a row, he comes to visit boston and he falls in love
he he made a lot of money, and he was handsome, deb near, charming, and incredibly brave warrior.was involved in montreal and quebec, during the battle, which i don't have, his left leg was severely injured. and after wards, if you know any military history about value corp. island, it's brilliant what he did to save not only his soldiers but also coming down and taking part of new york. it was very important. later on he also involves in the battle of richfield and czar foe georgia. he was the...
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our deb feyerick is "outfront" with more on the investigation. >> reporter: the anonymous ricin letters contain a warning, what's in this letter is nothing compared to what i've got planned for you. three letters sent to three men at the forefront of the gun control debate. president obama, new york city mayor michael bloomberg, and the head of his gun control group. in two of the letters, they threatened to shoot anyone who tried to confiscate his or her guns. "you'll have to kill me and my family before you get my guns." "anyone wants to come to my house will get shot in the face." "the right to bear arms is my constitutional god-given right and i'll exercise that right until the day i die." >> in the text of the letters themselves, in the greeting in the letter, it just says you. so we're assuming that the letters are the same, from the same machine or computer. >> reporter: police say two of the letters contained an orange, pink oily material within which were traces of ricin which is derived from castor beans. all were sent to the national bioforensic analysis center. investigators
our deb feyerick is "outfront" with more on the investigation. >> reporter: the anonymous ricin letters contain a warning, what's in this letter is nothing compared to what i've got planned for you. three letters sent to three men at the forefront of the gun control debate. president obama, new york city mayor michael bloomberg, and the head of his gun control group. in two of the letters, they threatened to shoot anyone who tried to confiscate his or her guns. "you'll have...
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it was just contained in the plant from which it comes. >> deb, thanks so much for the latest on that breaking news. stay with us. we'll be right back. how'd you d9 out of 10.iz today? 9 out of ten? that's great. ♪ nothing says, "i'm happy to see you too," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. >>> well, tonight, the clock is ticking for an arizona mother, accused of smuggling 12 pounds of marijuana on a bus. maldanodo and her husband were returning home last week from a funeral when she was arrested. she was arrested. now in an exclusive interview with cnn from jail, she insists she is innocent. >> it's a lie, what they're saying. we came from phoenix, we got a phone call from my brother saying that my aunt passed away and we were on the way to a church activity when that happened. so when we come back, i told my husband i need to go, i grew up with my aunt and my grandma, so i felt that i needed to be there with them at this time of sorrow, and i'm very honest person, and i work hard and, you know, i never have like a lot of money but i'm a decent person and i always bri
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. >> so, deb, this latest letter to president obama, there is a link, is that true, between that and two others delivered to mayor bloomberg and his gun control group? what more can you tell us in terms of if they're related or not? >> reporter: all three letters were post marked from the same place, shreveport, louisiana. but also, his gun control group were written by the same person because they contained the same language, the same threat. the writer says, "you will have to kill me and my family before you get my guns. anyone wants to come to my house will be shot in the face. the right to bear arms is my constitutional, god-given right. and i will exercise that right until the day i die." then the person actually goes one step farther in referring to the ricin-tainted envelopes, he says, what's in this letter is nothing compared to what i've got planned for you. so, clearly, the joint terrorism task force is taking this extremely seriously. not only because there was the presence of ricin, traces of ricin, but because there's an additional threat on top of that. >> ricin can be
. >> so, deb, this latest letter to president obama, there is a link, is that true, between that and two others delivered to mayor bloomberg and his gun control group? what more can you tell us in terms of if they're related or not? >> reporter: all three letters were post marked from the same place, shreveport, louisiana. but also, his gun control group were written by the same person because they contained the same language, the same threat. the writer says, "you will have to...
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deb, all of us want to know how the laptop was found, what the investigators hope to learn from it? what are you learning? >> well, here's what we can tell you. we know that the computer was here at the university of massachusetts dartmouth in dzhokhar tsarnaev's dorm room the night he went on the run. he and another friend, dias c d carder bev were texts each other. at that point dzhokhar tsarnaev said if you want anything, come to my room and take it. the friend came with two other men, all of them now facing charges, but the friend came to dzhokhar tsarnaev's dorm room here. and they took a backpack which was filled with empty fireworks container. the black powder had been removed. they also took the computer. now, kadyrbayev was questioned as early as april 19th even before the bomb suspect was discovered hiding in that boat. he was already in custody. he was already being questioned by investigators. and one of the reasons they're doing a whole electronic trail of people that the two individuals were talking to, communicating with, e-mails, cell phones. and that's why this man
deb, all of us want to know how the laptop was found, what the investigators hope to learn from it? what are you learning? >> well, here's what we can tell you. we know that the computer was here at the university of massachusetts dartmouth in dzhokhar tsarnaev's dorm room the night he went on the run. he and another friend, dias c d carder bev were texts each other. at that point dzhokhar tsarnaev said if you want anything, come to my room and take it. the friend came with two other men,...
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we'll see what happens on that front, deb. thanks very much. the father of one of the teens charged with obstruction of justice in the bombing investigation is speaking out. we were able to get access to interview that dias kadyrbayev's father gave to the news website in kazakhstan. and we also got these pictures of kadyrbayev's apartment after fbi agents raided them. the friend of dzhokhar tsarnaev was initially detained on a visa violation but is now facing much more serious charges. his father describes the son as a good person and a good student. >> translator: i can say about my son that he finished school with excellent grades. he was good at math. he helped others. when he saw help was needed, he always accommodated. i understand that there are two options right now, either they'll be deported or they'll be proved innocent. there are two options, but an american court will make the decision. >> let's talk a little bit more about the legal case against these three friends of dzhokhar tsarnaev and the questions facing tamerlan tsarnaev's w
we'll see what happens on that front, deb. thanks very much. the father of one of the teens charged with obstruction of justice in the bombing investigation is speaking out. we were able to get access to interview that dias kadyrbayev's father gave to the news website in kazakhstan. and we also got these pictures of kadyrbayev's apartment after fbi agents raided them. the friend of dzhokhar tsarnaev was initially detained on a visa violation but is now facing much more serious charges. his...
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here therapist alan cohen works th deb as well as their current what are you aware of in yr legsight now? it's kind of like they're clutching. they'rhoing their ground ok. now, if you were to let youlegs speak, rather than "they," "i"... uh-huh. speak as your legs. all right. i'm not too sure about this. wait ainute. not one morench. let's see where we're going here. ok. eat. a tool calle the empty chair technique helps clients find within themselves the influee of key people who have contributed to their personality and experience. so, for example, if someone is lling me about their ther and complaining to me about their mother, i might have them visualize this mother in the chair tting opsite them d complain tthe mother and heighten the expience omplai. see if you can pay atntion to what feeling goes along with that. the fear comes up again. fear? mm-hmm. ok ou're going to squash me," is theeeling that comes along with that. ok. who's the "you"? who's going to squash you? mom, you're ing to squash me. ok, so n we ha a dialogue with mom. mm-hmm. , noput mom in thachair. yost right e
here therapist alan cohen works th deb as well as their current what are you aware of in yr legsight now? it's kind of like they're clutching. they'rhoing their ground ok. now, if you were to let youlegs speak, rather than "they," "i"... uh-huh. speak as your legs. all right. i'm not too sure about this. wait ainute. not one morench. let's see where we're going here. ok. eat. a tool calle the empty chair technique helps clients find within themselves the influee of key...
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it was just contained in the plant from which it comes. >> deb, thanks so much for the latest on that breaking news. stay with us. we'll be right back. the great outdoors, and a great deal. grrrr ahhh let's leave the deals to hotels.com. perfect! yep, and no angry bears. up to 30% off. only at hotels.com. lets you connect up to 25 devices on one easy to manage plan. that means your smartphone, her blackberry, his laptop, mark's smartphone but i'm still on vacation. still on the plan. nice! so is his tablet, that guy's hotspot, the intern's tablet-- the intern gets a tablet? everyone's devices. his, hers-- oh, sorry. all easier to manage on the share everything plan for small business. connecting more so you can do more. that's powerful. verizon. get the blackberry z10 for $199.99. let's see what you got. rv -- covered. why would you pay for a hotel? i never do. motorcycles -- check. atv. i ride those. do you? no. boat. house. hello, dear. hello. hello. oh! check it -- [ loud r&b on car radio ] i'm going on break! the more you bundle, the more you save. now, that's progressive. the hea
it was just contained in the plant from which it comes. >> deb, thanks so much for the latest on that breaking news. stay with us. we'll be right back. the great outdoors, and a great deal. grrrr ahhh let's leave the deals to hotels.com. perfect! yep, and no angry bears. up to 30% off. only at hotels.com. lets you connect up to 25 devices on one easy to manage plan. that means your smartphone, her blackberry, his laptop, mark's smartphone but i'm still on vacation. still on the plan....
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and of course, deb, the security precautions are in place these sorts of letters don't get anywhere nearsident. >> correct. president obama and the mayor were never in any immediate danger. clearly the threats are being taken very seriously, but the letter that was sent to his organization -- the mayors against gun violence -- or against illegal guns, the man who heads that organization, he was the one who actually opened the letter himself. so that was not sent to an offsite facility. no one handled it except the man it was intended for. obviously that's going to be closely watched as well, michael, suzanne. >> all right. i want to bring in tom fuentes, who's on the phone -- joins us on the phone here to talk a little about the analysis and national security implications of this. what do you make of the fact that the language is similar that this kind of threatening language to the mayor, mayor bloomberg, as well as the president. >> yeah. ithink we've lost him. so we're going to try to get him back. tom fuentes, we'll get him back. and we will continue to follow this. he is back. tom i
and of course, deb, the security precautions are in place these sorts of letters don't get anywhere nearsident. >> correct. president obama and the mayor were never in any immediate danger. clearly the threats are being taken very seriously, but the letter that was sent to his organization -- the mayors against gun violence -- or against illegal guns, the man who heads that organization, he was the one who actually opened the letter himself. so that was not sent to an offsite facility. no...
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deb, what more have we learned about this supposed plan to strike on independence day? and is there any evidence to support that? >> well, right now investigators are looking into this theory that in fact it may have been july 4th, but there's still sort of an absence of hard evidence to suggest that in fact that was their number one target. why they decided to change their plans. initially wi heard reports that they were building the bomb and they built it too quickly. they didn't realize how fast they would be able to build it. so they sort of moved up their plan to attack the boston marathon. people that i'm speaking to say they just don't believe that that's true because of the way they executed it in terms of what they call the trade craft, the way they sort of approached their target points, the time in between the detonations, the way that the whole thing was done pretty methodically suggested that there was more training involved than, gee, hey, we're done, let's go bomb the marathon. investigators are tracking down hundreds of leads at this point. one just now,
deb, what more have we learned about this supposed plan to strike on independence day? and is there any evidence to support that? >> well, right now investigators are looking into this theory that in fact it may have been july 4th, but there's still sort of an absence of hard evidence to suggest that in fact that was their number one target. why they decided to change their plans. initially wi heard reports that they were building the bomb and they built it too quickly. they didn't...
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you have it take all the deb brae and disembark and move it to the continent. this is in another coastal area, conception, the island you see was orego island, that was the island where people was there making a barbecue. when tsunami get in there, not even the grass was safe, everything was removed, and the island in front was completely flood. there is the island down there. it was flooding absolutely. this is a fishing market. that was before the navy came in there and after the navy came in there. a lot of fishing was close to 1,000 fishing boat was grounded and it was part of our job to put them in the water again. so heavy lift cranes are absolutely mandatory to have a safe place to move them and to start working. and because as i mentioned to you before, the ships cannot be, get into the port directly, so we make, we pier side two ships floating and all transfer of the cargo was through (inaudible) as you can see we deliver that assistance to different coastal communities. we use the marines to do that so no problem. as you see in the photograph below, y
you have it take all the deb brae and disembark and move it to the continent. this is in another coastal area, conception, the island you see was orego island, that was the island where people was there making a barbecue. when tsunami get in there, not even the grass was safe, everything was removed, and the island in front was completely flood. there is the island down there. it was flooding absolutely. this is a fishing market. that was before the navy came in there and after the navy came in...
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deb, what are you learning in terms of the specifics of this phone call that katie russell had with her husband, and what might this potentially mean for her? >> it's very interesting, whenever we see pictures of katie russell, normally we see her accompanied by her lawyer. there's some serious talks going on right now strategizing because she is considered a suspect. look, everybody's considered a suspect until you're no longer a suspect, so right now we understand she's having meetings with her lawyer. she is key to all of this, because she can tell investigators, for example, who her husband was associating with, where he traveled, how long he traveled for, whether he was sort of leaving the house at certain times of the day or night. also, we have not heard anything about a computer belonging to tamerlan tsarnaev or a cell phone, for that matter, that was uncovered belonging to tamerlan tsarnaev. so, the suggestion is she would know where the two items are. also, she herself has a computer, so she is just a treasure-trove of potential information. and she's right now in a bargaining
deb, what are you learning in terms of the specifics of this phone call that katie russell had with her husband, and what might this potentially mean for her? >> it's very interesting, whenever we see pictures of katie russell, normally we see her accompanied by her lawyer. there's some serious talks going on right now strategizing because she is considered a suspect. look, everybody's considered a suspect until you're no longer a suspect, so right now we understand she's having meetings...
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hi, deb. >> caller: hi, stephanie, how are you doing? >> stephanie: i'm good. how are you doing?er: i'm hanging in there. you better bring a big supply of that troll be gone. >> stephanie: why is that. >> caller: i was looking at the newspaper, the spirit that the students caught me out. and there was an article distinguished talk show host to speak -- >> distinguished? >> stephanie: that's me. >> caller: and having stephanie miller, a champion and forefront of the rearriving political progressive media, speaks volumes of the open and fair mindedness of nccc ours. i applause our choice. and of course i heart illy agree. however. >> stephanie: huh oh. >> caller: on the front page there is a letter to the editor and the student wrote a brilliant article. and the title is faculty keep quiet. others admit concerns as controversy over learning center comments continues. and the article itself points out how the staff has a lack of freedom of speech amongst the faculty, and this is a little bit of a red area in a blue state. so i wanted to warn you. >> stephanie: all right. i will reve
hi, deb. >> caller: hi, stephanie, how are you doing? >> stephanie: i'm good. how are you doing?er: i'm hanging in there. you better bring a big supply of that troll be gone. >> stephanie: why is that. >> caller: i was looking at the newspaper, the spirit that the students caught me out. and there was an article distinguished talk show host to speak -- >> distinguished? >> stephanie: that's me. >> caller: and having stephanie miller, a champion and...
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deb and mark thank you so much have a great job, fascinating conversation, thank you so much. >> now we want to know what you think. here is our uestion, are your medical records properly protected, log on to gerriwillis.com, vote on the right-hand side of the screen, i'll show the results at the end of tonight's show, coming up. pan dixon of world privacy fore sum herforumis here is break dol identity theft. >>by have a lot more coming this hour, a coun a consumer warningh care may soon stop covering hospital stays, i kid you not, thank you, obamacare. don't go away. welcomto t new buffalo... where new york state is investg one billion dollars to attract and grow business. where companies like geico are investing in technology & finance. welcome to the state where cutting taxes fobusiness... is our business. welcome to the new buffalo. welcomto the new buffalo. lcome to the new buffalo. new yotate is throwing out the old rule book to give your business a new ee, the edge you can only gein new york state. to grow our start ur business, visit thenewny.com otherworldly things. but ther
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deb and mark thank you so much have a great job, fascinating nversation, thank you so much. >> now we want to know what you think. here is our uestion, are your medical records properly protected, log on to gerriwillis.com, vote on the right-hand side of the screen, i'll show the results at the end of tonight's show, coming up. pan dixon of world privacy fore sum herforumis here is break dol identity theft. by have a lot more coming this hour, a coun a consumer warningh care may soon stop covering hospital stays, i kid you not, thank you, obamacare. don't go away. you hurt my feelings, todd. i did? when visa signature asked everybody what upgraded experiences really mattered... you suggested luxury car service instd "strength training with patrick willis." come on todd! flap them chicken wings. [ grunts ] wl, i travel a lod umm... [ male annocer ] at visa signature, every upgradedxperience ces from listening to our cardholders. va signature. your idea of what a card should be. gerri: the irs will play aig part in enforcing obamacare. many americans are asking, if it can be trusted wit
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. >> again, deb, writing on the physical boat, itself, with some kind of utensil?hat way. he was using what was in the boat. there were reports that maybe there was a gup. that proved to be incorrect. they recovered something. that may have been because it was in the boat already. so whatever he found, whatever thoughts he was putting down, it certainly goes to his state of mind that if he wrote that down, it was because he expected like his brother, he too, would be killed. >> sure. deborah feyerick. thank you for that. >>> they were scene in cleveland at the house of horrors to rescue three women held captive for decade. you are going to hear emotional words at the rescuers made it inside. ♪ pop goes the world [ female announcer ] pop in a whole new kind of clean with tide pods. just one pac has the stain removal power of 6 caps of the bargain brand. pop in. stand out. all your important legal matters in just minutes. protect your family... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. and launch your dreams. ó? >>> we are hearing from fir
. >> again, deb, writing on the physical boat, itself, with some kind of utensil?hat way. he was using what was in the boat. there were reports that maybe there was a gup. that proved to be incorrect. they recovered something. that may have been because it was in the boat already. so whatever he found, whatever thoughts he was putting down, it certainly goes to his state of mind that if he wrote that down, it was because he expected like his brother, he too, would be killed. >>...
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challenges, first focus groups we representative, one albuquerque tea party in new mexico that dates back to debember 2009, they have not been denied but they have not been approved. it has been too long, statutes provide for that courts can intervene at this time. and also monetary damages as well. for those who may have already been approved but were not approved until well after we're talking 2 1/2 to 3 years, when i have noticed in the aclj, number of attorneys that we've been working with various client, the interest level those who are ready after they saw the hearing, they were already upset but they saw hearing, have you more people. >> you are right, they are right to be peeved, you are accurate to say they have every right to sue. but suing, the government is a up hill task, irs almost impossible, irs can apologize to you, if you owe back taxes, i've tried it you cannot apologize to them, having said that, and knowininging task you are up ag? >> it was not a one-off, these individuals have similar questionnaires, not just one was on the, not just people who went to one person in a cinc
challenges, first focus groups we representative, one albuquerque tea party in new mexico that dates back to debember 2009, they have not been denied but they have not been approved. it has been too long, statutes provide for that courts can intervene at this time. and also monetary damages as well. for those who may have already been approved but were not approved until well after we're talking 2 1/2 to 3 years, when i have noticed in the aclj, number of attorneys that we've been working with...