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deborah feyerick, cnn, new york. >> it's amazing. people we've been speaking to right across cnn have said when it was just one-on-one, he was quiet. as soon as there was two people in the room, he was on. it required so much energy and he gave so much. >> and he was never really off and the energy that requires of you whether on stage or in your personal life, it's challenging to deal with. >> williams' family is asking fans to donate to one of six charities. >> yeah. they are saying, do this rather than send flowers. if you feel compelled, donate to the uso, christopher and dana reeves donation. go to cnn.com/impact sf. >>> well, the u.s. national weather service has issued a warning for flood watches for parts of the northeast and midwest. >> how many of our viewers need to listen up? >> this situation here, we've got an amplified jet stream pattern, extreme conditions on either end of the united states. massive high pressure has been in place. near 100 in the pacific northwest and that fueled storms across the eastern united stat
deborah feyerick, cnn, new york. >> it's amazing. people we've been speaking to right across cnn have said when it was just one-on-one, he was quiet. as soon as there was two people in the room, he was on. it required so much energy and he gave so much. >> and he was never really off and the energy that requires of you whether on stage or in your personal life, it's challenging to deal with. >> williams' family is asking fans to donate to one of six charities. >> yeah....
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deborah feyerick, cnn, new york. >> and our viewers in the u.s. can watch "the hunt" with john walsh tonight 9:00 eastern on cnn. >>> we have much more straight ahead in the newsroom and all starts right now. >>> welcome to our viewers in the u.s. and around the world. i'm fredericka whitfield in atlanta. >> and i'm jake tapper in jerusalem, these stories are topping our news this hour. >> another u.n. run shelter is attacked in gaza and drawing condemnation. and new details surrounding the death of an israeli soldier. we're live in the middle east with the latest. >>> plus, an american doctor infect eed with ebola has been an atlanta hospital for a day. we'll have the latest on his condition. and hundreds of thousands of people in toledo, ohio still have no safe drinking water. how did the city's water become contamina contaminated. and when will it be safe to drink again? let's start today in the middle east where gaza is rocked by another blast near a school. according to the palestinian health ministry, at least ten people died today near the
deborah feyerick, cnn, new york. >> and our viewers in the u.s. can watch "the hunt" with john walsh tonight 9:00 eastern on cnn. >>> we have much more straight ahead in the newsroom and all starts right now. >>> welcome to our viewers in the u.s. and around the world. i'm fredericka whitfield in atlanta. >> and i'm jake tapper in jerusalem, these stories are topping our news this hour. >> another u.n. run shelter is attacked in gaza and drawing...
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deborah feyerick has more. >> the search for suspected child molester and fugitive ended here in news west village. >> the officers rueturned fire. >> the task force tracked mozdir to the busy street. after a profile on cnn's "the hunt" with john walsh. >> my son sat me down and said, mom, i have something to tell you. >> charlie mozdir, his friends called him, was suspected of molesting his 5-year-old godson as the boy's mother slept nearby. the segment was still airing when a florida woman called a hot line with a crucial lead. >> the tipster stated, i know mozdir. >> in new york, people who knew him, knew him not as charlie moz der dir, they knew him as john smith who seemed to blend in with the darker, seedier side of life here on west 4th street. >> he had a history of working in smoke shops, a hobby of blowing glass, which would come in handy at a smoke shop. >> on yelp, customers rated the man they called big john as super helpful. another saying, quote, john is the dude. he was pretty chilled and very helpful. he was also under the radar, living blocks from the shop in apartm
deborah feyerick has more. >> the search for suspected child molester and fugitive ended here in news west village. >> the officers rueturned fire. >> the task force tracked mozdir to the busy street. after a profile on cnn's "the hunt" with john walsh. >> my son sat me down and said, mom, i have something to tell you. >> charlie mozdir, his friends called him, was suspected of molesting his 5-year-old godson as the boy's mother slept nearby. the segment...
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>> reporter: deborah feyerick, cnn, new york. >> "out front" tonight a psychiatrist who met robin williamsu know, from what we know and what you just heard robin williams saying there, obviously his demons and his addictions destroyed at least two marriages, but he had a supportive family. his daughter adored him. friends adored him. but the depression took over. what could have happened to trigger this now? after fighting it for decades and decades. he's 63 years old. what would have made it happen now? >> well, i think there's actually stacked stresses. so a number of them. what we know is cocaine abuse, alcohol abuse, all damage the brain. the heart surgery that he has, there's evidence that that can damage the brain. aging. and then if you take his show being canceled. you see the stacked stresses that weigh on him so get him to a point where he feels great pain is hopeless and then he kills himself. >> doctor, you mentioned the open heart surgery that he had in 2009, that he just referred to in deb's piece. he talked about that surgery and how it affected his mind and emotional state.
>> reporter: deborah feyerick, cnn, new york. >> "out front" tonight a psychiatrist who met robin williamsu know, from what we know and what you just heard robin williams saying there, obviously his demons and his addictions destroyed at least two marriages, but he had a supportive family. his daughter adored him. friends adored him. but the depression took over. what could have happened to trigger this now? after fighting it for decades and decades. he's 63 years old....
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here's cnn's deborah feyerick. >> reporter: this 2006 mine resistant vehicle once saw action in baghdad and fallujah. >> it's pretty big capacity. >> reporter: now it belongs to the nassau county police department on long island. >> this could enter a hot zone and as you've seen it's very, very heavy. >> reporter: unbelievable. have you ever taken this out? >> it has not been used yet. >> reporter: it hasn't? >> and hopefully it won't be. >> reporter: the defense department is giving out billions of dollars of surplus military equipment to police agencies across the country. >> this will withstand gunfire where this one will not. >> reporter: things like humvees, backhoe, watch towers, in some cases even weapons. all of it handed out for free. >> they're downsizing the military now. rather than dispose of these vehicles or have them sitting in a lot rotting, they've made them available to police agencies such as ours, and we've taken advantage of it. >> reporter: nassau's chief of department steve skernecki oversees police operations here. he says this is the key part of the emergency r
here's cnn's deborah feyerick. >> reporter: this 2006 mine resistant vehicle once saw action in baghdad and fallujah. >> it's pretty big capacity. >> reporter: now it belongs to the nassau county police department on long island. >> this could enter a hot zone and as you've seen it's very, very heavy. >> reporter: unbelievable. have you ever taken this out? >> it has not been used yet. >> reporter: it hasn't? >> and hopefully it won't be. >>...
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deborah feyerick has this exclusive "outfront" investigation. >> bullets will not go into this.sion in the road, it will not disrupt the vehicle. >> reporter: this 2006 mine-resistant vehicle once saw action in baghdad and fallujah. the inside still looks like it was in the desert. >> pretty big capacity here. >> reporter: now it belongs to the nassau county police department on long island. >> this week because of its heavy armament could enter a hot zone. as you've seen it's very heavy. >> reporter: unbelievable. have you ever taken this vehicle out? >> this vehicle has not been used yet. >> reporter: it hasn't? >> and hopefully it never will be. >> reporter: they're giving out surplus military equipment to police agencies across the country. >> this will withstand gun fire like this one would not. >> reporter: humvees, backhoes, watch towers, in some cases even weapons, all of it handed out for free. >> they're downsizing the military now. rather than dispose of these vehicles or have them sitting in a lot rotting, they've made them available to police agencies like ours and
deborah feyerick has this exclusive "outfront" investigation. >> bullets will not go into this.sion in the road, it will not disrupt the vehicle. >> reporter: this 2006 mine-resistant vehicle once saw action in baghdad and fallujah. the inside still looks like it was in the desert. >> pretty big capacity here. >> reporter: now it belongs to the nassau county police department on long island. >> this week because of its heavy armament could enter a hot...
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i'm deborah feyerick in for christine romans. >> i'm john berman. we want to welcome all our viewers in the united states and around the world. we begin with the outrage directed at israel after the bombing of a u.n. shelter in gaza left ten people dead. the state department, the u.s. state department called it disgraceful. united nations described it as a moral outrage and criminal act. israel is opening a seven hour humanitarian window for a cease-fire. it started one hour ago. john voss begins the coverage live from gaza. john, first off, what is the status of the fighting this morning. has it been quiet as we are a few minutes now into this partial cease-fire? >> reporter: you know, so far, so good. what we are hearing from the idf is the israeli defense forces is that hamas, since the humanitarian window went into effect has not fired rockets from gaza into israel. there is still israeli operations ongoing especially in the south. israel said that would continue, that is not part of this humanitarian window. there has been a report that maybe,
i'm deborah feyerick in for christine romans. >> i'm john berman. we want to welcome all our viewers in the united states and around the world. we begin with the outrage directed at israel after the bombing of a u.n. shelter in gaza left ten people dead. the state department, the u.s. state department called it disgraceful. united nations described it as a moral outrage and criminal act. israel is opening a seven hour humanitarian window for a cease-fire. it started one hour ago. john...
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deborah feyerick has the story. >> reporter: when a peaceful sit-in protesting jewish groups ended inis week, what bothered young people like maxberger was not the arrests so much as the older generation's response. >> i was more upset after the fact when they described us as being, quote, insignificant. >> reporter: when it comes to israel and gaza, if you're over age 30, chances are you support israel. but if you're 30 or younger -- >> enough! >> reporter: chances are you're more sympathetic to the palestinians says a new poll by the pew research center. >> how many you have been to israel? >> reporter: iona lieberman on the left, carol segall and max berger are peace activists with the group if now, when? >> is your support of israel different than your parents' support of israel? >> certainly. i think my parents feel that the violence is more justified than i do. >> reporter: among americans 65 or olders 53% blame the militant group hamas for the violence in gaza. that's compared to 21% of americans under 30. 15% of americans over 65 blame israel compared to 29% of americans under
deborah feyerick has the story. >> reporter: when a peaceful sit-in protesting jewish groups ended inis week, what bothered young people like maxberger was not the arrests so much as the older generation's response. >> i was more upset after the fact when they described us as being, quote, insignificant. >> reporter: when it comes to israel and gaza, if you're over age 30, chances are you support israel. but if you're 30 or younger -- >> enough! >> reporter:...
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i'm deborah feyerick in for christine romans. >> i'm john berman. we want to welcome all our viewers here in the united states and around the world. the cease-fire in the fourth hour and holding. israel and hamas pressing pause on the bloodshed halting a month long conflict. both sides keeping the peace will be difficult. meanwhile, cleaning up in gaza. so much of that region in ruins. one-fourth of the population displaced. the infrastructure damage tops $4 billion. our karl penhaul is in gaza. the cease-fire, four hours in, cuz seem to be holding. >> reporter: john, that is the good news. things seem to be quiet. the other good news as far as the palestinians are concerned is israeli ground troops pulled out. yesterday, israeli tanks were 3/4 of a mile from here. they have pulled back from the other side of the border. this 72-hour cease-fire is giving a valuable opportunity for gazan people to come home. but, take a look at that. this is what they are coming home to. they are finding, many of them, that they have nothing left.
i'm deborah feyerick in for christine romans. >> i'm john berman. we want to welcome all our viewers here in the united states and around the world. the cease-fire in the fourth hour and holding. israel and hamas pressing pause on the bloodshed halting a month long conflict. both sides keeping the peace will be difficult. meanwhile, cleaning up in gaza. so much of that region in ruins. one-fourth of the population displaced. the infrastructure damage tops $4 billion. our karl penhaul is...
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. >>> hello, everyone, i'm deborah feyerick in for ashleigh banfield. it is tuesday, august 26th."legal view." we'll start with wolf blitzer who is live from washington
. >>> hello, everyone, i'm deborah feyerick in for ashleigh banfield. it is tuesday, august 26th."legal view." we'll start with wolf blitzer who is live from washington
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deborah feyerick has more for us. >> reporter: the search for suspected child molester and fugitive charlesshootout at this smoke shop in manhattan the busy west village. >> fired upon the officers at close range and the officers returned fire. >> reporter: members of the u.s. marshals new york/new jersey task force tracked mosier to nork. >> my son sat me down and said, mom, i have something to tell you. and he proceeded to tell me that charlie had touched him inappropriately. >> reporter: he had recently been profiled on the show. >> one of the officers went inside and identified mozdir. when members of the task force entered, that's when the shooting began. >> during the exchange of gunfire, the detective and two marshals were wounded. mozdir was shot dead. >> he had grown a beard and had no intention of being taken quietly. >> a .22 caliber handgun was taken from the scene. >> alexis green lives down the block and took these photos immediately after the shooting. >> what i first noticed was a rather large crowd and then some heavily armed police officers with helmets on, detectives, amb
deborah feyerick has more for us. >> reporter: the search for suspected child molester and fugitive charlesshootout at this smoke shop in manhattan the busy west village. >> fired upon the officers at close range and the officers returned fire. >> reporter: members of the u.s. marshals new york/new jersey task force tracked mosier to nork. >> my son sat me down and said, mom, i have something to tell you. and he proceeded to tell me that charlie had touched him...
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deborah feyerick, cnn, new york. >> bears repeating. officer and michael brown, forensic evidence, none of the forensic evidence has been released. a second autopsy results and independent results were released and a few eyewitnesses, people who say they saw parts of what happened have come forward to speak publicly but there are other witnesses presumably who have not come forward that will testify before the grand jury. joining me is cnn legal analyst sunny hostin and the defense attorney who defended george zimmermann. you've been reading up on missouri statutes. do police officers enjoy a kind of special advantage when it comes to the use of deadly force? >> first on this day of mourning for the brown family again my kuala lumpur s condolence s to them. they do have a great deal of advantages under the law and police in missouri not only have the right to use force when they are assaulted and may well happen in this case but have the obligation to arrest when they see a felony occur and that includes the one that may have occurred o
deborah feyerick, cnn, new york. >> bears repeating. officer and michael brown, forensic evidence, none of the forensic evidence has been released. a second autopsy results and independent results were released and a few eyewitnesses, people who say they saw parts of what happened have come forward to speak publicly but there are other witnesses presumably who have not come forward that will testify before the grand jury. joining me is cnn legal analyst sunny hostin and the defense...
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. >>> hello, everyone, i'm deborah feyerick in for ashleigh banfield. it is tuesday, august 26th. welcome to "legal view." we'll start with wolf blitzer who is live from washington. he's got the latest on the israel/gaza cease-fire. >> it could be a very dramatic moment in the middle east. almost a week after the last cease-fire between israel and hamas collapsed, a new long-term agreement has been officially announced, at least by one side. this is day 50 of the israeli campaign known as operation protective edge. it's been an especially fierce day of israeli air strikes in gaz za, hamas rocket and military fire coming in to israel from gaza. cnn's ben wedeman standing by. ben, you and i know, there have been several cease-fires over these past 50 days. some have lasted a few days. but all of them have collapsed. why should this one be seen as potentially much more significant? >> certainly because of the involvement of so many parties. the u.s. also pushing for some sort of cease-fire. but honestly, wolf, there's no reason to believe that this one could actually last any longer
. >>> hello, everyone, i'm deborah feyerick in for ashleigh banfield. it is tuesday, august 26th. welcome to "legal view." we'll start with wolf blitzer who is live from washington. he's got the latest on the israel/gaza cease-fire. >> it could be a very dramatic moment in the middle east. almost a week after the last cease-fire between israel and hamas collapsed, a new long-term agreement has been officially announced, at least by one side. this is day 50 of the...
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here is cnn's deborah feyerick. >> coming up. side street.at. >> yeah, but some -- >> reporter: it's just after dinner on an ordinary thursday night in chelsea, massachusetts. >> got a visual on the guy. the seller. >> they have the buyer. the buyer is -- he texted to say on the way. >> reporter: lieutenant david betts and his narcotics officers are gathering intelligence on a controlled drug deal. >> how much is it? >> it's five bags. five bags of heroin. >> reporter: chelsea is north of boston, just over the bridge across the mystic river. and like many other cities and towns across america, police here have seen demand for heroin s skyrocket. >> drugs, we hate to say, they're as american as apple pie. but they are here. they're not going anywhere. >> reporter: the growing epidemic is fueled in part by people increasingly hooked on prescription pain killers. people looking to heroin as a cheaper way to get high. people like marie. who grew up here and took her first hit two decades ago at age 16. we agreed to protect her identity. >> how of
here is cnn's deborah feyerick. >> coming up. side street.at. >> yeah, but some -- >> reporter: it's just after dinner on an ordinary thursday night in chelsea, massachusetts. >> got a visual on the guy. the seller. >> they have the buyer. the buyer is -- he texted to say on the way. >> reporter: lieutenant david betts and his narcotics officers are gathering intelligence on a controlled drug deal. >> how much is it? >> it's five bags. five bags...
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deborah feyerick, cnn, new york. >> and, of course, you can watch "the hunt" tonight 9:00 eastern time. that's going to do it for me. thanks for being with me and jake tapper today. now the newsroom continues with poppy harlow. >>> good evening, everyone, you're in the "cnn newsroom," i'm poppy harlow in new york. >> and i'm jim sciutto in washington. >> harsh reaction from the united states. nine palestinians were killed. the school was being used as a shelter for nearly 3,000 palestinians in southern gaza. here's part of the reaction just coming out from the state department. quote, the united states is appalled by today's disgraceful shelling outside a unrwa school in rafah. the facilities have been communicated to the israeli defense forces. also said importantly here to point out that israel must do more to meet its own standards and avoid civilian casualties. >> now, the israeli defense forces say they targeted three militants riding on a motorcycle in the vicinity of a school. meanwhile, hamas keeps firing rockets from gaza into israel. the idf says scores of rockets were launch
deborah feyerick, cnn, new york. >> and, of course, you can watch "the hunt" tonight 9:00 eastern time. that's going to do it for me. thanks for being with me and jake tapper today. now the newsroom continues with poppy harlow. >>> good evening, everyone, you're in the "cnn newsroom," i'm poppy harlow in new york. >> and i'm jim sciutto in washington. >> harsh reaction from the united states. nine palestinians were killed. the school was being used...
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in some case, deborah feyerick trorts cou reports it could be getting close to anti-semitism. >> reportere east, anti-israel protests are garining m ingaini momentum and getting nasty. almost 200 rallies across america since fighting intensified weeks against palestinian israel and hamas. showing images of hitler, the holocaust and apartheid, images that confuse historical facts and fan the flames of religious intolerance. >> it con flats issues people they have ish israel with the issues there is with jews. that's anti-semitism and dangerous. >> reporter: heading for the jewish anti-defamation league tracking protests. >> it's not just israel or israelis chaired to hitler and the nazis. it's jews. the focus at the rally, demonize jews. they don't see the difference. >> reporter: europe has seen rise in anti-semitic attacks over the last few week. moat blatantly, jewish-owned businesses vandalized and one burned in paris after an anti-israel raly. the uk reported a spike. more 2345than 100 incidence repd and america not immune. smaller acts of vandalism directored not towards israeli inst
in some case, deborah feyerick trorts cou reports it could be getting close to anti-semitism. >> reportere east, anti-israel protests are garining m ingaini momentum and getting nasty. almost 200 rallies across america since fighting intensified weeks against palestinian israel and hamas. showing images of hitler, the holocaust and apartheid, images that confuse historical facts and fan the flames of religious intolerance. >> it con flats issues people they have ish israel with the...