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deborah feyerick, cnn news. >>> lots more happening tonight.dricks has a 360 bulletin. >> reporter: drug king pin joaquin guzman which is face charges in mexico before any possibility of extradition to the united states. that's according to mexico's ambassador to the u.s. the boss of the sinal o a cartel was captured in a raid on saturday. >>> a south african judge ruled that cameras will be allowed in the murder trial of oscar pray torious which begins next week. he's accused of murdering his girlfriend just over a year ago. >>> was the victory by cassius clay now known as muhammad ali over sonny liston the win it seemed? the fbi suspects it may have been fixed by someone with ties to the mob and also sonny liston. >> susan hendricks, thanks very much. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] hey, look at you! you're an emailing, texting, master of the digital universe. but do you protect yourself? ♪ apparently not. when you access everything, you give everyone access to everything about you. but that's ok. while you do your thing... [ alert ri
deborah feyerick, cnn news. >>> lots more happening tonight.dricks has a 360 bulletin. >> reporter: drug king pin joaquin guzman which is face charges in mexico before any possibility of extradition to the united states. that's according to mexico's ambassador to the u.s. the boss of the sinal o a cartel was captured in a raid on saturday. >>> a south african judge ruled that cameras will be allowed in the murder trial of oscar pray torious which begins next week. he's...
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deborah feyerick, cnn news. >>> lots more happening tonight.cks has a 360 bulletin. >>> drug kingpin jauquin guzman will face charges in mexico before any possibility of extradition to the united states. that's according to mexico's ambassador to the u.s. the boss of the sinaloa cartel was captured in a raid on saturday. >>> a south african judge ruled that cameras will be allowed in the murder trial of oscar pistorius which begins next week. he's accused of murdering his girlfriend just over a year ago. >>> was the victory by cassius clay now known as muhammad ali over sonny liston really the upset it seemed. the fbi suspects it may have been fixed by someone with ties to the mob and also sonny liston. >> susan hendricks, thanks very much. we'll be right back. id you run into traffic? no, just had to stop by the house to grab a few things. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the house in good shape? yea. yea, of course. ♪ [ sportscaster talking on tv ]
deborah feyerick, cnn news. >>> lots more happening tonight.cks has a 360 bulletin. >>> drug kingpin jauquin guzman will face charges in mexico before any possibility of extradition to the united states. that's according to mexico's ambassador to the u.s. the boss of the sinaloa cartel was captured in a raid on saturday. >>> a south african judge ruled that cameras will be allowed in the murder trial of oscar pistorius which begins next week. he's accused of murdering...
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deborah feyerick, cnn news. >>> lots more happening tonight.has a 360 bulletin. >>> drug kingpin jauquin guzman will face charges in mexico before any possibility of extradition to the united states. that's according to mexico's ambassador to the u.s. the boss of the sinaloa cartel was captured in a raid on saturday. >>> a south african judge ruled that cameras will be allowed in the murder trial of oscar pistorius which begins next week. he's accused of murdering his girlfriend just over a year ago. >>> was the victory by cassius clay now known as muhammad ali over sonny liston really the upset it seemed. the fbi suspects it may have been fixed by someone with ties to the mob and also sonny liston. >> susan hendricks, thanks very much. we'll be right back. the day we rescued riley was a truly amazing day. he was a matted mess in a small cage. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and
deborah feyerick, cnn news. >>> lots more happening tonight.has a 360 bulletin. >>> drug kingpin jauquin guzman will face charges in mexico before any possibility of extradition to the united states. that's according to mexico's ambassador to the u.s. the boss of the sinaloa cartel was captured in a raid on saturday. >>> a south african judge ruled that cameras will be allowed in the murder trial of oscar pistorius which begins next week. he's accused of murdering his...
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i'm deborah feyerick in for christine romans. >> and i'm john berman, in for me.e hour right now. >>> and this morning, an american held for more than a year in north korea is speaking out. kenneth bae insisting that he hasn't lost hope. a former u.s. ambassador is now on the ground in pyongyang as his family steps up its efforts to try and bring him home. paula hancocks is live in seoul. and paula, what is bae saying right now about going back to this labor camp? >> reporter: well, deborah, certainly, he's not happy about it. he's very concerned about his health. he's basically said that if he has to stay there for several months, then it means that he'll probably be back in hospital again. remember, last year he only spent three months in the labor camp and then was taken to hospital because of concerns about his health. but certainly, one thing that he'll be hoping for is that there is help on the way and there is going to be an envoy in pyongyang trying to lobby for his release. now, there's no direct link at this point, but as you say, we do know that a u.s.
i'm deborah feyerick in for christine romans. >> and i'm john berman, in for me.e hour right now. >>> and this morning, an american held for more than a year in north korea is speaking out. kenneth bae insisting that he hasn't lost hope. a former u.s. ambassador is now on the ground in pyongyang as his family steps up its efforts to try and bring him home. paula hancocks is live in seoul. and paula, what is bae saying right now about going back to this labor camp? >>...
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it's deborah feyerick from cnn. we spoke very briefly. >> have a great day. >> excuse me, sir? have a great day. i've already told you that i have no comments to make. >> there are so many unanswered questions. we just wanted to circumstance. around. >>, sir. >> have a great day. >> as for the dime and the missing tongue, the mayor may not be significant. but they add more questions to the dozens already out. this why did the sheriff call off the search so quickly? did alfred wright know something he was not supposed to, something possibly threatening, something that ultimately led to his disappearance and death? >> you ready? let's go! >> all his family knows for sure is that someone they love, someone who always tried to do the right thing by god and his family is now dead, and his wife and young sons are left to cope as best they can. >> my 4-year-old asks a lot of questions. he doesn't understand why. why his dad doesn't come home. and my 2-year-old asks for him all the time. >> what are you telling them? >> well, we told my 4-year-old that the angels came to pick daddy up
it's deborah feyerick from cnn. we spoke very briefly. >> have a great day. >> excuse me, sir? have a great day. i've already told you that i have no comments to make. >> there are so many unanswered questions. we just wanted to circumstance. around. >>, sir. >> have a great day. >> as for the dime and the missing tongue, the mayor may not be significant. but they add more questions to the dozens already out. this why did the sheriff call off the search so...
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deborah feyerick has our report. >> reporter: the honeymoon ended quickly for new york city mayor bill which follows him day in, day out. do you feel you're being treated unfairly? >> i think too much of the time the debate veers away into side shows. but i'm not shocked by that. >> reporter: since being sworn in january 1, the rookie mayor has taken fire on everything, from keeping schools open during a snowstorm and taxing the rich to seemingly please constituents to perceived favoritism of a political supporter and a do what i say not what i do approach. the mayor asking new yorkers to drive better while his own ka caravan disregarded basic traffic laws. >> we're holding ourselves to this standard. >> reporter: when asked about the double standard, the mayor, visibly annoyed, refused to answer questions. >> mayor communicates to the voters, to the people through the press. and when you lose credibility with the press, you have a very hard time having credibility with the voters. and credibility, once lost, is hard to regain. >> reporter: previous mayors michael bloomberg and rudy gi
deborah feyerick has our report. >> reporter: the honeymoon ended quickly for new york city mayor bill which follows him day in, day out. do you feel you're being treated unfairly? >> i think too much of the time the debate veers away into side shows. but i'm not shocked by that. >> reporter: since being sworn in january 1, the rookie mayor has taken fire on everything, from keeping schools open during a snowstorm and taxing the rich to seemingly please constituents to...
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deborah feyerick is in new york right now. what's going on?t of people thought this was the weather they were going to get hit with yesterday during the super bowl, so you have to be thankful for certain small gifts. we can tell you it was snowing for most of the day. as a matter of fact, at the height of it you couldn't even see from one side of central park, which is just behind me, to the other side. and that's just a couple of blocks walk. there are 450 salt spreaders, about 1500 plow trucks that are out preparing the roads here. and you have to think of the scope of this city. you've got five borough, you've got 6300 miles of road. that distance, just to put it in perspective, it's the distance between new york, los angeles and then back again to new york. so it's messy, it is sticky, it is wet, it is cold. more snow is expected tomorrow. and for those fans that you mentioned who are trying to get home, well, a lot had to hunker down for one extra night because some 2,000 flights were actually canceled throughout the day. so good for the
deborah feyerick is in new york right now. what's going on?t of people thought this was the weather they were going to get hit with yesterday during the super bowl, so you have to be thankful for certain small gifts. we can tell you it was snowing for most of the day. as a matter of fact, at the height of it you couldn't even see from one side of central park, which is just behind me, to the other side. and that's just a couple of blocks walk. there are 450 salt spreaders, about 1500 plow...
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. >> and i'm deborah feyerick in for christine romans. it is monday, february 10th, 5:00 a.m.
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>>> hello everyone, i'm deborah feyerick in for ashleigh banfield. welcome to "legal view." we begin with cnn's exclusive interview with juror number eight in michael dunn's murder trial. christiana miles paints a picture of an explosive deliberation room, men and women crying and shouting so loudly, you could hear them through the walls. the judge had to send everyone out of the courtroom. after 30 hours of deliberations and even a prayer that everyone would have an open mind, they simply could not agree on a verdict for jordan davis' death. alina machado talked with juror number eight to talk about the verdict and the hot button issue in this trial, race. >> i never once thought about, oh, this was a black kid, this was a white guy. because that was -- that wasn't the case. >> so people who say here is another white guy who got away with shooting a black kid -- what would you tell them? >> i would tell them that they really should acknowledge the wall. >> she is setting the record straight. >> if this case wasn't about race, then what was it about? for you? >> it was about
>>> hello everyone, i'm deborah feyerick in for ashleigh banfield. welcome to "legal view." we begin with cnn's exclusive interview with juror number eight in michael dunn's murder trial. christiana miles paints a picture of an explosive deliberation room, men and women crying and shouting so loudly, you could hear them through the walls. the judge had to send everyone out of the courtroom. after 30 hours of deliberations and even a prayer that everyone would have an open...
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our deborah feyerick is looking into it. in new york city, a major heroin pipeline for the u.s.y are we seeing this spike in use? >> the more you make, the more you sell. we're seeing heroin streaming into new york city, creating more demand. it's more seizures, more arrests and more overdoses. one high level drug official described heroin as a monster you can't kill. it has always been lurking. it has never gone away. the question, how did it get here? you have to go back to the 1990s when columbian drug traffickers began flooding the city with high purity, low priced heroin. instead of $100,000 a kilo. it went to $60,000 a kilo. it made it much cheaper for people to buy. it was much purer. 60%, 70%, 80% more pure, compared to the old stuff which was just 6%. it now costs between 6 and $10 a packet. >> wow. what you're getting is a lot stronger which is becoming more deadly than it used to be. deb, i feel like heroin had more of a stigma to it 10 to 15 years ago. it was too hard of a drug or too low class. that's changed, right? >> absolutely. that's because back in the day peo
our deborah feyerick is looking into it. in new york city, a major heroin pipeline for the u.s.y are we seeing this spike in use? >> the more you make, the more you sell. we're seeing heroin streaming into new york city, creating more demand. it's more seizures, more arrests and more overdoses. one high level drug official described heroin as a monster you can't kill. it has always been lurking. it has never gone away. the question, how did it get here? you have to go back to the 1990s...
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. >>> our deborah feyerick is looking into it. >> the more you make the more you sell.zures, more arrests and more overdoses. one high level drug official described heroin as a monster you can't kill. it has always been lurking. the question, how did it get here? you have to go back to the 1990s when columbian drug traffickers began flooding the city with high purity, low priced heroin. instead of $100,000 a keel lilo. it went to $60,000 a kilo. it really changed. it now costs between 6 and $10 a packet. >> wow. what you're getting is a lot stronger which is bmging more deadly than it used to be. deb, i feel like heroin had more of a stigma to it 10 to 15 years ago. it was too hard of a drug or too low class. that's changed, right? >> absolutely. that's because back in the day people thought of heroin being used by junkies, dark alleys, back in the '90s with this high purity heroin, they began snorting it. they created a different clientele. it moved out to the suburbs. one former narks official said they would be seizing up to 20 and 30 kilos. last year dea agents conf
. >>> our deborah feyerick is looking into it. >> the more you make the more you sell.zures, more arrests and more overdoses. one high level drug official described heroin as a monster you can't kill. it has always been lurking. the question, how did it get here? you have to go back to the 1990s when columbian drug traffickers began flooding the city with high purity, low priced heroin. instead of $100,000 a keel lilo. it went to $60,000 a kilo. it really changed. it now costs...
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deborah feyerick is working this part of the story. new york? >> reporter: a lot of people not happy. it is raining right now. this is a part of the complication of getting around the city. the schools were opened. but as of 4:00 today there was only 45% attendance. that's still half a million kids but that doesn't deny the fact that majority of parents kept their kids home today. with snow and rain making driving and walking challenging, new york city mayor bill de blasio defended his controversial choice to keep open the city's nearly 1500 public schools. >> you think of 1.1 million kid, so many people depend on the schools as a place for their kids to be during the day, a safe place, a place where they're not only taught but they get nutrition and they're safe from the elements. so many families have to go to work. >> reporter: the decision underscored the reality for 75% of new york city's public school children who qualify for food programs. still, it received sharp criticism from a number of public school parents who took to face
deborah feyerick is working this part of the story. new york? >> reporter: a lot of people not happy. it is raining right now. this is a part of the complication of getting around the city. the schools were opened. but as of 4:00 today there was only 45% attendance. that's still half a million kids but that doesn't deny the fact that majority of parents kept their kids home today. with snow and rain making driving and walking challenging, new york city mayor bill de blasio defended his...