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deborah goes to bed four hours later. sh she initially tells police that she checked on lisa, who she says was asleep in her crib. she turns out all the house lights and goes to sleep with her son michael in her bed. the time is 10:40 p.m. at 4:00 a.m. jeremy returns home. immediately he immediately he notices something unusual. all of the house lights he says are turned on, and the front door is unlocked. he tries to wake deborah, but she is groggy. so he goes to check on lisa. and here begins the story of every parents' nightmare. his 10-month-old daughter is gone from her crib, his baby appears to have vanished. jeremy tells deborah, he says they both become distraught. he runs next door banging on his neighbor's door. the neighbor answers and he asks whether lisa is there. he's told she is not. he returns home and now notices that the three family cell phones are missing from the kitchen. he he uses his work phone to call 911. authorities show up and begin authorities show up and be searching for the girl. searching f
deborah goes to bed four hours later. sh she initially tells police that she checked on lisa, who she says was asleep in her crib. she turns out all the house lights and goes to sleep with her son michael in her bed. the time is 10:40 p.m. at 4:00 a.m. jeremy returns home. immediately he immediately he notices something unusual. all of the house lights he says are turned on, and the front door is unlocked. he tries to wake deborah, but she is groggy. so he goes to check on lisa. and here begins...
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deborah goes to bed four hours later. she initially tells police she checked on lisa who she says was asleep in her crib. she turns out the house lights and goes to sleep with her son michael in her bed. the time is 10:40 p.m. at 4:00 a.m..er me returns home immediately he notices something unusual. all of the house lights are turned on. the front door is unlocked. he tries to wake deborah but she is groggy so he checks on lisa. here begins the story of every parent's nightmare. his 10 month old daughter gone frommer had crib. his baby appears to have vanished. he tells deborah. they are both distraught. he bangs on the neighbor's door. the neighbor answers and he asked whether lisa is there. he's told she is not. he returns home and notices the three family's cell phones are missing from the kitchen. he uses his work phone to call 911. authorities show up and begin searching to the girl. jeremy tells police about the lights and front door and the something else he noticed. he says in their computer room gown the down the
deborah goes to bed four hours later. she initially tells police she checked on lisa who she says was asleep in her crib. she turns out the house lights and goes to sleep with her son michael in her bed. the time is 10:40 p.m. at 4:00 a.m..er me returns home immediately he notices something unusual. all of the house lights are turned on. the front door is unlocked. he tries to wake deborah but she is groggy so he checks on lisa. here begins the story of every parent's nightmare. his 10 month...
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deborah, how will operation home front will help with that?on reneed hope we'll be able to house many families with that grant, probably at least 25 forgetting into housing or staying in housing. the other thing we do, too, we hope we can get foreclosed or donated homes that we can renovate and help put families into as well. >> that means you'd purchase them? >> well, greatly be appreciative of folks that want to donate any homes to us as well. >> kelli, how will you use your 25 thousand dollar grant? >> we are going to expand our going places network job readiness program a ten-week program tha we've done in-house, but we would like to be ableqp÷ to offer it to more people in the country. we partnered with aet an organization that works with populations we have not worked with 234 the past. we're going to bring our job readiness program to them and we're going to be able to double the number of people that will be able to go through the job readiness program and be ready to go back into the workforce. >> how long does it generally take you t
deborah, how will operation home front will help with that?on reneed hope we'll be able to house many families with that grant, probably at least 25 forgetting into housing or staying in housing. the other thing we do, too, we hope we can get foreclosed or donated homes that we can renovate and help put families into as well. >> that means you'd purchase them? >> well, greatly be appreciative of folks that want to donate any homes to us as well. >> kelli, how will you use your...
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they plan to bring that big picture of deborah that we showed you. i told him that their appearance is unlikely to change the outcome of the punishment and he told me he said this is what a father must do. live in silver spring jackie bensen news 4. >> thank you. >>> now to the tragedy on metro this week. we've learned that the woman who died monday was overwhelmed by the smoke. carol glover died of acute respiratory failure caused by smoke exposure. her death has been ruled an accident. dozens others got sick when smoke filled the tunnel at l'enfant plaza. the first lawsuit has been filed. the 53-year-old was released from the hospital today. he went straight to a news conference announcing the suit. he described the text messages he sent to family members as the train filled up with smoke. >> i told my mother that i loved being her son, and i told my kids i loved being their dad. >> the lawsuit will be filed in the morning accuseing metro of negligence mains, inspection and negligent response to an investigation. >>> a timeline -- reveals first fir
they plan to bring that big picture of deborah that we showed you. i told him that their appearance is unlikely to change the outcome of the punishment and he told me he said this is what a father must do. live in silver spring jackie bensen news 4. >> thank you. >>> now to the tragedy on metro this week. we've learned that the woman who died monday was overwhelmed by the smoke. carol glover died of acute respiratory failure caused by smoke exposure. her death has been ruled an...
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deborah deborah. >> yes, no question miguel.olice commissioner had guided or warned on some levels the officers that it is a time of grieving and not grievances. and he asked them to respect and honor the uniform and t the badge. only a handful of officers turned around when the mayor began speaking. so effectively, they did listen to the commishsioner. >> reporter: well, i am hearing different stories. immediately in front of the funeral home there weren't many but farther down, there were some. and i did speak to a detective who said that he was two blocks that way, and two blocks that way, and there were thousands of officers who turned around. i have not seen pictures of that, but that is what he said that he saw. and the anger and the frustration is real among the police officers who said they feel that the mayor sided too heavily with the protesters, and created some of the conditions for what we are seeing today. so there is great frustration. the fact that we have had the mayor and the police commissioner meet with the f
deborah deborah. >> yes, no question miguel.olice commissioner had guided or warned on some levels the officers that it is a time of grieving and not grievances. and he asked them to respect and honor the uniform and t the badge. only a handful of officers turned around when the mayor began speaking. so effectively, they did listen to the commishsioner. >> reporter: well, i am hearing different stories. immediately in front of the funeral home there weren't many but farther down,...
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hi deborah. >> reporter: hey there, carol. we do want to tell you that there is a media exejts on driving, however, now technically the travel ban has been lifted in suffolk county. this is 40 miles outside of manhattan. look what you're seeing snow and virtually no cars. this is main street that you're looking at east main street and people are staying indoors. we found a dunkin donuts. they were open all night. very few people came in. we spoke to a sanitation worker who was clearing the streets. they said strategically it was a good idea because they were able to clear the roads a lot more quickly. we pulled over at the side at one point and the plow had to make their way around. that's what officials really wanted to avoid. they wanted to avoid the possibility that there would be accidents, unnecessary rescues putting other people in danger. so that and just to keep people safe. that's one of the reasons that the travel ban did go into effect. we spoke to a man out at the 7-eleven a diner that we're passing here on our rig
hi deborah. >> reporter: hey there, carol. we do want to tell you that there is a media exejts on driving, however, now technically the travel ban has been lifted in suffolk county. this is 40 miles outside of manhattan. look what you're seeing snow and virtually no cars. this is main street that you're looking at east main street and people are staying indoors. we found a dunkin donuts. they were open all night. very few people came in. we spoke to a sanitation worker who was clearing...
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new information on suspects in those cells we'll get to with cnn's deborah feyerick. but first this map shows some of the country's americans to visit when they travel abroad but intelligence sources tell cnn these are the nation where is terror cells could be ready to strike. in france germany, belgium, and the netherlands. there are as many as 20 sleeper cells and between 120 and 180 people said to be ready to attack. what does that mean at home? in an exclusive interview, cnn's fareed zakaria put that question to a man who would know former cia director leon panetta. >> it sounds like secretary panetta panetta, you are more worried based on what has happened in the past few weeks, particularly in paris and you feel that this could happen in new york this could happen in many many places in the world. >> i don't think there's any question. i think what we're seeing as i said is a much more gingrich chapter and a much more dangerous chapter in terms of the war on terrorism what has happened in paris, what happened in ottawa what has happened in belgium is something w
new information on suspects in those cells we'll get to with cnn's deborah feyerick. but first this map shows some of the country's americans to visit when they travel abroad but intelligence sources tell cnn these are the nation where is terror cells could be ready to strike. in france germany, belgium, and the netherlands. there are as many as 20 sleeper cells and between 120 and 180 people said to be ready to attack. what does that mean at home? in an exclusive interview, cnn's fareed...
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with me now is human rights lawyer, deborah weiss. all right.s after the paris attack, a liberal newspaper in america posts a "charlie hebdo" cartoon of a jewish man pushing muhammad in a wheelchair. his face is blurred but not the jer jews. why is it okay to do that? is islam forcing us to self-censor already? >> yes, it is, judge jeanine. actually i suppose muslims could argue that the prophet muhammad is their prophet and the jewish man is just a jew, but the fact is any time anybody shows any muslim or anything that's islam related in a negative light, they consider it defamation of religions -- the defamation of islam and it violates islamic blasphemy code, so we are self-cens self-censoring. >> when you look at it, not meant as criticism, virtually the reality today. virtually no one in the media reproduced the "charlie hebdo" cartoon that caused this terrorist attack, supposedly, in paris. >> that's true. and while here in america a lot of people will say that we should be sensitive or have responsible speech or politically correct speech
with me now is human rights lawyer, deborah weiss. all right.s after the paris attack, a liberal newspaper in america posts a "charlie hebdo" cartoon of a jewish man pushing muhammad in a wheelchair. his face is blurred but not the jer jews. why is it okay to do that? is islam forcing us to self-censor already? >> yes, it is, judge jeanine. actually i suppose muslims could argue that the prophet muhammad is their prophet and the jewish man is just a jew, but the fact is any time...
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so even the audience that we had could hear deborah costa singing whitney's songs and me singing at theo you say? >> reporter: when they met, bobby was 19. whitney was 26. >> i'd get in there! >> i just hope it's not bobby brown. >> reporter: whitney's mom sissy is portrayed as dead against the union and is dead against the bio-pic that represents as told in a statement they are very disappointed angela basset never personally reached out to them and that we cannot help but question the veracity of a story about whitney and bobby's personal relationship." she claims that none of spoke to anybody who actually knewde deknew whitney, you're telling a tale you don't really know. >> a friend said to me, it's an honest portrayal. it may not be truthful because who can know each and every truth of each and every situation. >> reporter: dionne warwick, whitney's cousin has seen the movie. >> she appreciated it, she loved it. she said, thank you, thank you this is good. >> reporter: for a woman who sang so much about love she was unlucky in it. a relationship with brown incident greated into a m
so even the audience that we had could hear deborah costa singing whitney's songs and me singing at theo you say? >> reporter: when they met, bobby was 19. whitney was 26. >> i'd get in there! >> i just hope it's not bobby brown. >> reporter: whitney's mom sissy is portrayed as dead against the union and is dead against the bio-pic that represents as told in a statement they are very disappointed angela basset never personally reached out to them and that we cannot help...
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here to discuss this more on set is deborah, senior researcher at child trend as research center studying ways to improve kids lives. the research focuses on bullying and the school environment, and from houston texas, dr. stewart, psychiatrists and author of the book why school anti-bullying programs don't work. thanks to both of you for being here, so doctor, why don't they work? what's the problem with current models? >> well, first of all, they are too focused on bullying when the reality is the problem is in the school climate. example, if you have a nice day you can go outside and do what you want, and you don't notice the weather. but if it is stormy you are focused a lot on the weather. that's why climate was change. some use culture now that climate is complicated. but it's sort of like you can't just focus on one thing, and expect the whole school to companying. the fact is with bullying, the bully and the bullies victim are the results not the cause. and so if you treat those results, all queue will get a whole bunch of bullies and victims. >> so deborah, we are talking about f
here to discuss this more on set is deborah, senior researcher at child trend as research center studying ways to improve kids lives. the research focuses on bullying and the school environment, and from houston texas, dr. stewart, psychiatrists and author of the book why school anti-bullying programs don't work. thanks to both of you for being here, so doctor, why don't they work? what's the problem with current models? >> well, first of all, they are too focused on bullying when the...
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but deborah isn't buying it. >> it just seems wrong to have them sitting there.hey don't have weapons, they have shovels off to the side. >> we do want to make it very clear kids can go out and make after-school money or day off from school money. >> lower marion police tell us they're investigating the incident and would like to talk to deborah. >>> now, your nbc 10 first alert weather. with meteorologist sheena parveen. >> well it's going to get colder tonight, especially if you live areas north and west. cold by the morning. very cold if you live in the levi valley. you'll be waking up to single-digit temperatures. snow will be moving in tomorrow in the evening hours. it should be moving in closer to 7:00 p.m. of course we'll update you on the timing throughout the day tomorrow and let you know if it will be moving a little faster. colder air approaching, feeling below zero degrees for pretty much everybody saturday morning. so you want to remember that before you walk outside saturday. we still have a lot of cold air that is moving in. right now in philadelph
but deborah isn't buying it. >> it just seems wrong to have them sitting there.hey don't have weapons, they have shovels off to the side. >> we do want to make it very clear kids can go out and make after-school money or day off from school money. >> lower marion police tell us they're investigating the incident and would like to talk to deborah. >>> now, your nbc 10 first alert weather. with meteorologist sheena parveen. >> well it's going to get colder...
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. >> tonight we you're delighted to welcome deborah rhode author of "what women want" when the book first crossed our desk a grabbed our intention and has the great title and a great subject. we ask her if she would come and we're so pleased that she said yes and important book on important subjects. i have to say i am astonished and dismayed at the lack of progress from women in america from every possible measure behind our counterparts. with every significant topic please swap them professor of law and director of the stanford center of legal profession and former director of stanford's institute of women and gender, deborah rhode. [applause] >> name enormously pleased to be here and even more pleased you are here. woody allen said 90 percent of life was showing up. two you need me to start over? good enough? so let me begin with "the new yorker" cartoon where a woman informs her husband yes i do speak for all women. this is not a claim that feminist would make. but to build a powerful political movement have to be prepared to generalize about interest of women as the group will with t
. >> tonight we you're delighted to welcome deborah rhode author of "what women want" when the book first crossed our desk a grabbed our intention and has the great title and a great subject. we ask her if she would come and we're so pleased that she said yes and important book on important subjects. i have to say i am astonished and dismayed at the lack of progress from women in america from every possible measure behind our counterparts. with every significant topic please...
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joining me now from detroit is judge deborah thomas judge, thank you very much for doing this tonight read about how you're handling this in your courtroom. and in what i've read about you today, i guess this is came to you partially because you had worked as a teacher before becoming a judge. >> that's true. i used to teach with the detroit public school system. and education is the key to success. >> and when you were when you were working in the school sis tell sis -- system did you see this as a problem then with juveniles getting in trouble that if the judges could just realize that what they needed more than anything else was that high school dip loma? >> motivation for the young people would be the larger problem, getting them to understand the importance of getting an education, of finishing high school of getting job training beyond high school motivating the individuals was the bigger issue oftentimes. >> one thing i was struck by in reading about your method in how you do this is that you seem to in the courtroom motivate some of these defendants who come in front of you, a
joining me now from detroit is judge deborah thomas judge, thank you very much for doing this tonight read about how you're handling this in your courtroom. and in what i've read about you today, i guess this is came to you partially because you had worked as a teacher before becoming a judge. >> that's true. i used to teach with the detroit public school system. and education is the key to success. >> and when you were when you were working in the school sis tell sis -- system did...
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>>> hello, everyone, i'm deborah feyerick in for ashleigh banfield. welcome to "legal view." it is dangerous, pain staking, high pressure work and search teams frustrated by bad weather would like nothing more than to get on with it. new year's day produced few new discovers. you wouldn't know it from scenes like these, but weather over the search zone was once again terrible, sending helicopters home and keeping divers onboard their ships. to date, the remains of 9 of the 162 passengers and crew have been recovered and eight have been flown ashore. one woman has now been identified. she was pulled from the sea on tuesday. authorities say she still had her identification on her, as well as a necklace with an initial. the body was given to family members, it was promptly laid to rest. cnn's andrew stevens is in surabaya where flight 8501 departed more than four and a half days ago. when you think of the distance between surabaya and singapore, the destination, is the equivalent between new york city and atlanta. are search teams any closer to narrowing down the plane's locatio
>>> hello, everyone, i'm deborah feyerick in for ashleigh banfield. welcome to "legal view." it is dangerous, pain staking, high pressure work and search teams frustrated by bad weather would like nothing more than to get on with it. new year's day produced few new discovers. you wouldn't know it from scenes like these, but weather over the search zone was once again terrible, sending helicopters home and keeping divers onboard their ships. to date, the remains of 9 of the...
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concerns were initially raised by deborah saldonna who hire the men to shovel sidewalk outside their home. deborah saldonna wants to know why two men she hired to shovel her walk were stopped by lower merion police and ordered to sit in the snow. she claims it was nearly 20 minutes. >> i think it is wrong. i just think it is wrong. they weren't dangerous. they had shovels in their hands. >> reporter: she said men told her they had asked police if they could get up at one point off the the freezing ground. >> they had to remain seated. they could not get up. >> reporter: saldonna was concerned that the stopping of the two men, both african-american, was racial profiling an allegation that lower merion police superintendent mike mcgraph strongly denied. >> i have watched profiling. >> absolutely not. the the officers were stopping them because they were soliciting for business. >> reporter: the superintendent says that the stop had nothing to do with racial profiling, the two men and two others nearby were questioned, because they did not have a permit required to solicit door to door.
concerns were initially raised by deborah saldonna who hire the men to shovel sidewalk outside their home. deborah saldonna wants to know why two men she hired to shovel her walk were stopped by lower merion police and ordered to sit in the snow. she claims it was nearly 20 minutes. >> i think it is wrong. i just think it is wrong. they weren't dangerous. they had shovels in their hands. >> reporter: she said men told her they had asked police if they could get up at one point off...
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he says my mother lost it. >> the honorable deborah thomas, thank you very much for your service as aeacher and as a judge now on the bench. >> thank you for having me. >>> coming up, in the rewrite, the man who integrated the barbershop in the u.s. senate, it was one of the most segregated rooms in america until 1967. i was not expecting to get a ford. we went around the country talking to people who made the switch to ford. it felt nicer than my bmw. good gas mileage... ecoboost makes a four cylinder engine feel like a six cylinder. my dad went and turned in his lexus and got the exact same car as me. he had to have it... i'm very happy with my escape. i don't know if i'll ever not buy a ford. make the switch to america's favorite brand. check out special offers on ford escape at ford.com or see your local ford dealer. ♪ so ally bank really has no hidden fees on savings accounts? that's right. it's just that i'm worried about you know "hidden things..." ok, why's that? no hidden fees from the bank where no branches equals great rates. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent
he says my mother lost it. >> the honorable deborah thomas, thank you very much for your service as aeacher and as a judge now on the bench. >> thank you for having me. >>> coming up, in the rewrite, the man who integrated the barbershop in the u.s. senate, it was one of the most segregated rooms in america until 1967. i was not expecting to get a ford. we went around the country talking to people who made the switch to ford. it felt nicer than my bmw. good gas mileage......
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deborah feyerick was in the courtroom as the defense and prosecution begin questioning them.w. what was this guy's demeanor as you saw him today? >> so interesting, anderson. he looked surprisingly relaxed. he has this long stride, swinging his arms, wearing pressed khakis, black sweater. what's interesting also, he appears -- his hair and beard is rather disheveled. he sort of is slouched in his chair, looking at the people who some of them could actually render a verdict. it's interesting to watch him, anderson. >> what about the jurors? what happened today with them? >> reporter: they filled out a questionnaire, 100 different questions, including whether they could rule in favor of the death penalty, should the verdict be guilty. this is going to be a long process for them, the judge telling them it's their civic duty. they should be prepared to stay somewhere between three and four months but he emphasized this is very important and justice has to be done. >> we appreciate the update. joining me from the courtroom now is cnn analyst jeffrey toobin. the defense attorneys a
deborah feyerick was in the courtroom as the defense and prosecution begin questioning them.w. what was this guy's demeanor as you saw him today? >> so interesting, anderson. he looked surprisingly relaxed. he has this long stride, swinging his arms, wearing pressed khakis, black sweater. what's interesting also, he appears -- his hair and beard is rather disheveled. he sort of is slouched in his chair, looking at the people who some of them could actually render a verdict. it's...
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please welcome deborah rhode [applauding] >> i am enormously pleased to be here and even more pleased that you are here. 90 percent of life is showing up. it matters what you show up for. do you need me to start over? no? good enough? so let me begin with a new yorker cartoon in which a woman informs her skeptical husband, yes, harold, i do speak for all women. this is not a claim that a contemporary feminist will readily make. women do not speak for foreign voice on political issues, but we must be prepared to generalize the interest of women as a group the goal was equality between the sexes. "what women want" seeks to jump start a conversation about that agenda and bring together a a broad array of research about what holds women back. the book -- and i will not dwell on it now, although i am happy to answer questions i will say a few words about what it was like to be a female loss to and faculty member i never had a course taught by or about women. there were no women organizations and it was noticeably absent. things could have been worse. at harvard there were ladies days in wh
please welcome deborah rhode [applauding] >> i am enormously pleased to be here and even more pleased that you are here. 90 percent of life is showing up. it matters what you show up for. do you need me to start over? no? good enough? so let me begin with a new yorker cartoon in which a woman informs her skeptical husband, yes, harold, i do speak for all women. this is not a claim that a contemporary feminist will readily make. women do not speak for foreign voice on political issues, but...
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they have a lot of work to do. >> deborah feyerick thank you very much.rom you to someone i've been told we now have on the phone. one of the first people who walked into the building this magazine office building this morning after those shots were fired. so let me just make sure can you hear me? >> i can hear you very well. >> let's just begin with -- i understand you are a journalist. you work at a tv agency along that same stretch of roadway where the magazine office was. where were you when you heard the first shots? >> when i arrived to my office this morning in paris, i saw the face of one of my colleagues who had run down the stairs and he was calling out for help for people to help as much as we could. i didn't really understand what had happened. we ran back together to see what had happened and in the corridor i could smell the strong smell of gunpowder everywhere. we walked in and it was obviously a very disturbing scene to see the bodies on the floor. some people were crying out for help. and we sort of -- someone asked us to sort of help mov
they have a lot of work to do. >> deborah feyerick thank you very much.rom you to someone i've been told we now have on the phone. one of the first people who walked into the building this magazine office building this morning after those shots were fired. so let me just make sure can you hear me? >> i can hear you very well. >> let's just begin with -- i understand you are a journalist. you work at a tv agency along that same stretch of roadway where the magazine office was....
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let me bring in robert mcfaden, byron sage and cnn's deborah feyerick.erick let me begin with you. there are so many tentacles of this story, if you will. you have what's happening on the ground with different sieges and manhunt in france but then you have what we're learning more about leaders, radicalization process and one individual we now have surveillance pictures. tie this together for me. >> that's right. right now french authorities are looking for what could be a major terror cell in france because both -- two of the men killed today are both connected to a known al qaeda recruiter. that recruiter actually seen in different pictures both with cherif kouachi and amedi coulibaly. french officials have more than 45,000 pages of wire transcripts and surveillance photos of kouachi, who you can see at the bottom there, wearing a white sweatshirt. he met with his mentor at a soccer field back in 2010. at the top of the screen if you can see, there's a man in what looks to be beige pants in forepictures there. that is that recruiter. the interesting th
let me bring in robert mcfaden, byron sage and cnn's deborah feyerick.erick let me begin with you. there are so many tentacles of this story, if you will. you have what's happening on the ground with different sieges and manhunt in france but then you have what we're learning more about leaders, radicalization process and one individual we now have surveillance pictures. tie this together for me. >> that's right. right now french authorities are looking for what could be a major terror...
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deborah colon and others and one from the laguna hospital hold hold green grace they shared their story that shows you the human side how to treat people i was able to go to a press conference regarding our shape up san francisco bayview hills don that was granted $2 million by kaiser permanente the infinite was announced along with several of the programs there was also a our primary care received $20,000 from kaiser to provide chronic education so and last year the end of last year we celebrated 10 years of project homeless connect and that was the 57th service that we have been providing for the last 10 years the last month includesed the cities for the holes homeless and they assist with the event i want to thank particularly my assistant who organized the deprive and honda. >> thank you, commissioners questions. >> dr. sanchez. >> i want to thank the director for an excellent report especially regarding the highlights of many of our colleagues that have been servicing our department for many, many years for the jails and the outreach for the homeless, etc. i was wondering i happene
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you want to see how well it works on own deborah norville?h, my lord. >> you know, you have a few things going on here -- right? -- especially around the eyes. you can see those crow's-feet. >> yeah. >> there's a little bit of crepiness. i hope you don't -- >> oh, shut up. >> i hope you don't mind me -- >> i could have gone 30 years without hearing that word. >> i don't know when the last time someone called you "crepy," but i'm calling you "crepy" a little bit. >> can we get to the "after," please? [ laughter ] >> voilà. >> wow. look at that. >> after just 15 minutes after applying the fill and freeze treatment, this is the result. you want to see that up close, don't you? >> i can't see far away. >> look how we've softened the horizontal lines in the forehead, the frown lines. but where you really see it -- >> these ones here have disappeared. >> how hard was this treatment to apply? >> i got to tell you, it was so easy. when i had it on, i feel it tighten a little bit. >> that's because of the powerful combination of four micro-smoothing p
you want to see how well it works on own deborah norville?h, my lord. >> you know, you have a few things going on here -- right? -- especially around the eyes. you can see those crow's-feet. >> yeah. >> there's a little bit of crepiness. i hope you don't -- >> oh, shut up. >> i hope you don't mind me -- >> i could have gone 30 years without hearing that word. >> i don't know when the last time someone called you "crepy," but i'm calling you...
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deborah feyerer live from new york. >> reporter: she says she can see the fear in his face. normally secret hostage negotiations are being played out very publicly by isis. they're seeming to execute a japanese citizen over the weekend after japan failed to pay a $200 million ransom. now jordan has agreed to swap a failed hotel suicide bomber in exchange for a pilot pending evidence he's alive. >> if this is isis with the two captives together. >> reporter: since the two killings in january, six other known hostages have been released four french journalists and two italian aide workers. reportedly after millions in ransom were paid to isis or the al qaeda faction al nusra. the u.s. treasury department estimated in 2012 that al qaeda and its affiliates took in $120 million from ransoms over the previous eight years. foley's death put the united states in a difficult position and raised serious questions as to whether the united states should negotiate or at the very least allow families to pay ransom money. foley's mother said she was told at the time she would be prosecuted
deborah feyerer live from new york. >> reporter: she says she can see the fear in his face. normally secret hostage negotiations are being played out very publicly by isis. they're seeming to execute a japanese citizen over the weekend after japan failed to pay a $200 million ransom. now jordan has agreed to swap a failed hotel suicide bomber in exchange for a pilot pending evidence he's alive. >> if this is isis with the two captives together. >> reporter: since the two...
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deborah norville, jim moret, victoria recano. >> hollywood's biggest party. >> tina and amy take down bill cosby. >> i put the pills in the people. >> amal, george! >> as the stars hit the wet carpet. >> did i, like, mysteriously wet my pants and not know it? >>> plus, the most revealing dresses ever. >>> then, the big reunion in the "inside edition" golden doodles room. >>> and golden tribute to the people of paris. >> "je suis charlie." >> "je suis charlie." >>> then, storm over president obama's bi
deborah norville, jim moret, victoria recano. >> hollywood's biggest party. >> tina and amy take down bill cosby. >> i put the pills in the people. >> amal, george! >> as the stars hit the wet carpet. >> did i, like, mysteriously wet my pants and not know it? >>> plus, the most revealing dresses ever. >>> then, the big reunion in the "inside edition" golden doodles room. >>> and golden tribute to the people of paris....
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deborah took this picture from inside her penn win home on tuesday.she says it shows two people being questioned. when we checked with lower merion police they told us no one needs a permit to shovel snow. police tell us the two were stopped because they were soliciting business. >> just seems wrong to have them sitting there. they don't have weapons. they have shovels off to the side. >> want to make it very clear that kids can go out and make you know after school money or day off from school money anytime they want to. >> lower merion police tell us they would like to talk to deborah as part of their investigation. >>> governor tom wolf is putting a stop to new oil and gas development in pennsylvania's state parks and forests. governor wolf signed an executive order this morning reinstating the moratorium on development at benjamin rush state park in northeast philadelphia. pennsylvania has more than 2 million acres of state forest and has issued oil and gas leases for about 700,000 acres. but the head of the state department of environmental prote
deborah took this picture from inside her penn win home on tuesday.she says it shows two people being questioned. when we checked with lower merion police they told us no one needs a permit to shovel snow. police tell us the two were stopped because they were soliciting business. >> just seems wrong to have them sitting there. they don't have weapons. they have shovels off to the side. >> want to make it very clear that kids can go out and make you know after school money or day off...
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deborah feyerick thank you very much.i saw the breaking news as i was about to go to bed here in australia and stayed up to watch the events unfolding on television. ♪ >> translator: when i heard the names a cold came over my body. i knew them. i knew them well. i was outraged. ♪ >> the blood that was shed from these cartoonists is going to feel actually more that is going to continue in the charlie hebdo tradition. >> i'm brooke baldwin. thanks for watching. "the lead" with jake tapper starts now. >>> manhunt. the paris terrorists still on the loose. are police closing in on them? jake tapper. this is "the lead." the world lead -- several people detained for more than 24 hours after the terrorist rampage in paris. the shooters are still on the loose. now police say the shooters were spotted where they ditched their getaway car. the killers now identified one of them already did time for ties to terrorism so, how did french authorities lose track of him? and did the shooters learn to shoot so effectively in syria or iraq
deborah feyerick thank you very much.i saw the breaking news as i was about to go to bed here in australia and stayed up to watch the events unfolding on television. ♪ >> translator: when i heard the names a cold came over my body. i knew them. i knew them well. i was outraged. ♪ >> the blood that was shed from these cartoonists is going to feel actually more that is going to continue in the charlie hebdo tradition. >> i'm brooke baldwin. thanks for watching. "the...
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deborah feyerick, cnn boston. >> he faces murder charges and use of weapons of mass destruct. the lawyer requested to move the trial out of boston. the judge refused. given the fact the judge here said that this trial cannot move and cannot be delayed any longer do you think that tsarnaev can get a fair trial there in boston? >> oh absolutely he can get a fair trial here. you are talking about trying to find 18 jurors 12 main jurors and six, you know alternates, poppy, from a sea of millions of people. now, will they panel a jury quickly? probably not. we are going to see days and days and weeks and weeks of questioning like we have seen in the major trials like the george zimmerman trial and so forth. >> the attack felt like an attack on the country as well as an attack on boston and i wonder for so many people they are saying what is the defense strategy going to be? >> reporter: i don't have a clue honestly. first of all, many of you know there is felony murder. if they argue that he was influenced by his brother, the brother is the one that built the bombs, that planted th
deborah feyerick, cnn boston. >> he faces murder charges and use of weapons of mass destruct. the lawyer requested to move the trial out of boston. the judge refused. given the fact the judge here said that this trial cannot move and cannot be delayed any longer do you think that tsarnaev can get a fair trial there in boston? >> oh absolutely he can get a fair trial here. you are talking about trying to find 18 jurors 12 main jurors and six, you know alternates, poppy, from a sea of...
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deborah is live at the plaza with the story of one man's action. >>reporter: a man gave up air, air that he hardly had, to help another person to breathe. that woman -- he didn't even know her. >> she was like i can't do it. i can't do it. i need help. >> reporter: it is tough to talk about the woman johnson rogers of d.c. said he helped give cpr to inside this metro car tuesday afternoon. >> she passed out. it was obvious. people were taking her pulse. she said i don't feel anything. >> reporter: this is video rogers took right when smoke started pouring in. he said soon after many people had trouble breathing, but this woman, the one you can hardly see through the smoke, holding a water bottle, caught on video, is the one he can't stop thinking about. >> a few of us were rotating, doing compressions and mouth-to- mouth. we did it for 20 minutes. it wouldn't doing anything. >> reporter: he said a man carried the lifeless woman out and he never saw her again. as we now know, the train was evacuated after about 40 minutes. his video, pictures and st
deborah is live at the plaza with the story of one man's action. >>reporter: a man gave up air, air that he hardly had, to help another person to breathe. that woman -- he didn't even know her. >> she was like i can't do it. i can't do it. i need help. >> reporter: it is tough to talk about the woman johnson rogers of d.c. said he helped give cpr to inside this metro car tuesday afternoon. >> she passed out. it was obvious. people were taking her pulse. she said i don't...
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deborah feyerick cnn, boston. >> federal prosecutors say they will seek the death penalty. let's bring in civil prosecutor good to sigh. and joining us from hawaii aloha to you. there you go. all right. let's talk about what is expected jury selection beginning monday. tsarnaev's lawyers tried to get this case delayed and moved out of boston. that was denied. so avery, to you first, how tough will it be to get an impartial jury particularly because everybody in boston knows something about this case. >> unless you're living under a rock you know something about this case. this will be the largest jury pool in the history of boston. there will be 1200 people fred of which more selected 12. i think the process of the jury selection. the federal judge george o'toole plays a very significant role in this. i think you can achieve a fair and impartial jury. and i think despite the efforts of the defense team. there's a pending motion right now in the federal court of appeals ultimately will be denied either today or sunday. this case starts up first thing on monday morning. >> ri
deborah feyerick cnn, boston. >> federal prosecutors say they will seek the death penalty. let's bring in civil prosecutor good to sigh. and joining us from hawaii aloha to you. there you go. all right. let's talk about what is expected jury selection beginning monday. tsarnaev's lawyers tried to get this case delayed and moved out of boston. that was denied. so avery, to you first, how tough will it be to get an impartial jury particularly because everybody in boston knows something...
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the woman was taken to deborah hospital in browns mill in stable condition. police have not said finishes the baby's mother, officers are trying to piece together what happened. >>> new surveillance video shows the moments before and after the murder of a north philadelphia social workers tuesday morning. police say the gunman waited outside 56-year-old kim jones home for an hour. he followed jones to the bus stop at 12th and jefferson where he shot her execution style. the killer walked away and boarded the subway at broad and cecille b. more. the son pleaded for witnesses to come forward. >> my mother was a great person and very selfless. she diserveld a lot better than this. >> there is a 20,000-dollar reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction. >>> monday marks the one year anniversary of the murder of amber long shot to death during a holdup in northern liberties her killer is still on the loose. dann cuellar talked to long's mother. >> she was an old soul. she was a very, very wise person for her age. >> reporter: amber long traveled to
the woman was taken to deborah hospital in browns mill in stable condition. police have not said finishes the baby's mother, officers are trying to piece together what happened. >>> new surveillance video shows the moments before and after the murder of a north philadelphia social workers tuesday morning. police say the gunman waited outside 56-year-old kim jones home for an hour. he followed jones to the bus stop at 12th and jefferson where he shot her execution style. the killer...
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their incredible support but your program coordinators eric lewis and others and i want to thank deborah and kari you've done a wonderful job of growing our program how about a round of applause (clapping.) so dr. murase i'd like to invite you to join me but it is only fitting that we ask the program crossroads to come forward and superintendent we're going to need a bigger room next year so teachers as we call our name come on up debbie (clapping.) malin paulson (clapping) athena (clapping.) amber cooper (clapping) sarah morlz (clapping.) troy hyatt (clapping) alison (clapping.) mitch relief (clapping.) andy hanson (clapping) nancy la sar. >> (clapping) betty (clapping) lindsey (clapping.) marcie ryan (clapping.) and denise (clapping.) emily law (clapping) daniel beemer (clapping) (clapping) julie atkin (clapping) curtis chin (clapping) joy wong (clapping) nancy hunk (clapping.) karen lamb (clapping) olivia pope (clapping) daniel wagner (clapping) and after this group of people there will be a special presentation from the zone christie (clapping.) (clapping.) katherine burk anna marie
their incredible support but your program coordinators eric lewis and others and i want to thank deborah and kari you've done a wonderful job of growing our program how about a round of applause (clapping.) so dr. murase i'd like to invite you to join me but it is only fitting that we ask the program crossroads to come forward and superintendent we're going to need a bigger room next year so teachers as we call our name come on up debbie (clapping.) malin paulson (clapping) athena (clapping.)...
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[applause] deborah raphael from our department of environment. monique moyer from our port. john ram, our director of planning. his counter part at dbi tom huey and tiffany bohi. i apologize if i missed anyone, but as you know it's a pretty packed room here but again want to thank on behalf of our city family all the departments for all your work with us. of course, i want to again, acknowledge all the commissioners who are also here today. thank you. [applause] with that, madam clerk, do you have any communications? >>yes, i have three. from the director of department of elections a certification of mrur alty of votes cast at the election held on november 4 2014. namely supervisor cohen from district ten, kim from district six. second communication is dated today, january 8 2015 at 12:01 from the honorable hey your edwin lee who has appointed supervisor christensen as the district three supervisor. all newly appointed members of the board have been officially bonded as required by the san francisco administrative code. >>thank you madam clerk. now if all the newly elected o
[applause] deborah raphael from our department of environment. monique moyer from our port. john ram, our director of planning. his counter part at dbi tom huey and tiffany bohi. i apologize if i missed anyone, but as you know it's a pretty packed room here but again want to thank on behalf of our city family all the departments for all your work with us. of course, i want to again, acknowledge all the commissioners who are also here today. thank you. [applause] with that, madam clerk, do you...
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cnn's deborah feyerick has been doing some digging on this. she joins me now with some very disturbing details. >> very disturbing. a man was connected to gunmen at both charlie hebdo attack and attack at the kosher market. he's a known al qaeda recruiter in europe. you can see him there in the white jacket tan slacks. he was connected to cherif kouachi. there is kouachi right there. he was released from house arrest in 2009 despite being convicted of a plot to blow up the u.s. embassy in paris. there is a second photograph taken into 2010 and this of beghal who visited back at coulibaly's home. a western intelligence source tells cnn that beghal's ties stretch back before the 9/11 attacks. he traveled to afghanistan for eight months and put in charge of a plot to attack the u.s. embassy in paris, similar to the attacks against embassies in east africa. this is also a man who clearly this plot to bomb the u.s. embassy took place just months before the attack on the u.s. this shows they are a very patient group. it's not just al qaeda in the ar
cnn's deborah feyerick has been doing some digging on this. she joins me now with some very disturbing details. >> very disturbing. a man was connected to gunmen at both charlie hebdo attack and attack at the kosher market. he's a known al qaeda recruiter in europe. you can see him there in the white jacket tan slacks. he was connected to cherif kouachi. there is kouachi right there. he was released from house arrest in 2009 despite being convicted of a plot to blow up the u.s. embassy in...
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but other than that, i think it's beginning to roll out and we'll see in the coming days. >> deborah, thanks for this reporting, which advanced the story in a very dramatic way today. i appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >> we'll be right back. stay with us. >>> programming note from my office. those are all the clothes that i keep in my office to wear on tv. susan calls that all the colors of the german rainbow. tonight, i'm going to be on the david letterman show on cbs, which is very exciting. and to interrupt my usual -- i don't know, array of gray, i'm going to be wearing these shoes. ta-dah. you heard it here first. with one towelette. can your makeup remover do that? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® makeup remover. man (sternly): where do you think you're going? mr. mucus: to work, with you. it's taco tuesday. man: you're not coming. i took mucinex to help get rid of my mucusy congestion. i'm good all day. [announcer:] mucinex keeps working. not 4, not 6 but 12 hours. let's end this hey matt, what's up? i'm just looking over the company bills. is that what we pay for internet? yup.
but other than that, i think it's beginning to roll out and we'll see in the coming days. >> deborah, thanks for this reporting, which advanced the story in a very dramatic way today. i appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >> we'll be right back. stay with us. >>> programming note from my office. those are all the clothes that i keep in my office to wear on tv. susan calls that all the colors of the german rainbow. tonight, i'm going to be on the david letterman show on...
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cnn's deborah feyerick is digging into this. >> what's so interesting about this man is he bridges theame to the attention of the cia director at the time who was briefed on him in july of 2001 just two months before the september 11th attacks. the reason he hit the cia radar is because of the planned attack to bomb a u.s. embassy in paris. that information was then passed on to the president in a daily briefing. again, this was at a time when al dade da chatter was really at its highest. beghal helped radicalize two of the paris terrorists. this is sort of the link and the bridge that is -- that makes him important, but he also was connected to the finsbury mosque. he knew shoe bomber richard reid 9/11 zacaris moussaoui. and he also knew the gentleman sentenced to a life term on friday the day the paris sieges took place. he was in prison for a matter of months -- i'm sorry, for a matter of years. he was released. it's unclear whether u.s. authorities ever knew he was released. within a year he was back in prison for another plot this one in which he helped -- he recruited both coulib
cnn's deborah feyerick is digging into this. >> what's so interesting about this man is he bridges theame to the attention of the cia director at the time who was briefed on him in july of 2001 just two months before the september 11th attacks. the reason he hit the cia radar is because of the planned attack to bomb a u.s. embassy in paris. that information was then passed on to the president in a daily briefing. again, this was at a time when al dade da chatter was really at its highest....
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mayor we've grown in our partnership i also want to especially thank executive easter take care and deborah who worked so hard for tonight's event (clapping) i want to thank the judge who took time out of here busy schedule as she did four years ago and want to thank the tireless campaign manager one of the harder working people i've ever met (clapping) finally i need to thank my family to my husband neil who's better known as an iron chevy chief and my daughters for all the long nights and we understand i was on the campaign trail on the plus side i wasn't home to yell at you to clean up your room now i have more time so finally this, please join me around the corner at the bistro it's a block and a half away and again thank you thank you more good work to come (clapping). >> wonderful so one more commissioner that i'd like to invite up before i invite him up i'd like to invite anyone to clear your tuesday night but ladies and gentlemen please welcome to the stage commissioner anyone walling come (clapping.) thank you so much superintendent first want to give the honor to god for this oppo
mayor we've grown in our partnership i also want to especially thank executive easter take care and deborah who worked so hard for tonight's event (clapping) i want to thank the judge who took time out of here busy schedule as she did four years ago and want to thank the tireless campaign manager one of the harder working people i've ever met (clapping) finally i need to thank my family to my husband neil who's better known as an iron chevy chief and my daughters for all the long nights and we...
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i'm deborah warner a parent of two live oaks student motives old child was diagnosed with asthma as my younger son our greatest fear was his asthma attacks and the proximity to his inhaulers thank full he's out grown that but additional mitigates needs to address the air quality it was addressed in the check list but not the eir the check list i got the limitation of the dust control plan and monitoring we're concerned because we have observed windblown dust on the construction site nearby that was not being water down as required by the city control dust ordinance because it was too windy to water down ultimate measures to should be provided to take care of those circumstances on this site no individuals available to deal with the problem an additional mitigation measure should be included via e-mail and mail and contact information in the event that problems should occur proper signage with the name of contact information should be posted permanently on the project site children have smaller airways than adults especially for a healthy child it makes an irritant like a exhaust or che
i'm deborah warner a parent of two live oaks student motives old child was diagnosed with asthma as my younger son our greatest fear was his asthma attacks and the proximity to his inhaulers thank full he's out grown that but additional mitigates needs to address the air quality it was addressed in the check list but not the eir the check list i got the limitation of the dust control plan and monitoring we're concerned because we have observed windblown dust on the construction site nearby that...
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their incredible support but your program coordinators eric lewis and others and i want to thank deborah and kari you've done a wonderful job of growing our program how about a round of applause (clapping.) so dr. murase i'd like to invite you to join me but it is only fitting that we ask the program crossroads to come forward and superintendent we're going to need a bigger room next year so teachers as we call our name come on up debbie (clapping.) malin paulson (clapping) athena (clapping.) amber cooper (clapping) sarah morlz (clapping.) troy hyatt (clapping) alison
their incredible support but your program coordinators eric lewis and others and i want to thank deborah and kari you've done a wonderful job of growing our program how about a round of applause (clapping.) so dr. murase i'd like to invite you to join me but it is only fitting that we ask the program crossroads to come forward and superintendent we're going to need a bigger room next year so teachers as we call our name come on up debbie (clapping.) malin paulson (clapping) athena (clapping.)...
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. >> and deborah feyerick what are your sources telling you about the raids? >> we are learning that the dozen authorities had already known the exextremists on their radar, but they had key pieces of information that accelerated the urgency of the timing of these particular raids. you have to keep in mind don, there rin vestigations all across europe and not just france and belgium, but the netherlands and germany according to the source but with respect to belgium, two pieces of information, and one from a belgium arms dealer, and the second involves two men recently returned to belgium from syria. and mou the belgium arms dealer it is believe had that he provided weapons to the kosher market gunman ahmedi coulibaly and he had names that matched the known extremists already on the belgian's radar, and that was a critical piece. and two men who also were from syria flew into belgium, and they were taken into custody and also the information they pro provided also led the authorities to step it up and that something was imminent and time was of the essence and
. >> and deborah feyerick what are your sources telling you about the raids? >> we are learning that the dozen authorities had already known the exextremists on their radar, but they had key pieces of information that accelerated the urgency of the timing of these particular raids. you have to keep in mind don, there rin vestigations all across europe and not just france and belgium, but the netherlands and germany according to the source but with respect to belgium, two pieces of...