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we all sort of got together and i said, don? and in his final hours, i said don, you got the guy here who is going to make this challenge a reality. and that is really what we have got going on here and so thanks to don, you guys really made this challenge. [ applause ] and we have to say, also, the community itself, our council people, supervisors, our mayor, our chief of police, the chief of the fire department, just like the fire department now, there say brand new one just a couple of blocks over there and so he is really happy and the whole team is really happy. so he is with us today also, but our trustees thank you for all of your participation and fantastic and i just can't thank enough of the people who have been here working hard with me, side by side, and i have another fellow that i would like to introduce, our mayor ed lee is a fantastic guy and what this city always needs to have, just a guy that is going to make things happen. not all of the fan fair and you just see how this whole city is sort of coming to life.
we all sort of got together and i said, don? and in his final hours, i said don, you got the guy here who is going to make this challenge a reality. and that is really what we have got going on here and so thanks to don, you guys really made this challenge. [ applause ] and we have to say, also, the community itself, our council people, supervisors, our mayor, our chief of police, the chief of the fire department, just like the fire department now, there say brand new one just a couple of...
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>>a ver, don cleto, hÁbleme claro.por quÉ no te vienes al rancho y sacas la basura como lo hacÍamos en los viejos tiempos. >>la bronca no era con usted, don cleto. era con aurelio. si secuestramos a su mujer fue porque era la Única oportunidad que yo tenÍa de recuperar a mi hermano. >>¿quÉ no pensaste que no se trataba de la mujer de aurelio? que primero es mi hija. ¡mi hija! [♪] eso hubieras pensado antes. te voy enseÑar lo que se hace con esta m----- de gente. [disparo] ¿sabes rezar? [disparo] [♪] >>ay, ay, pero quÉ bonito comitÉ de recepciÓn. ¿quÉ pasa? ¿han extraÑado mucho a su patrÓn o quÉ? [♪] >>aquÍ ya nadie extraÑa a nadie. [disparo] [quejidos] [♪] ¡oÍdo, pueblo, al que no le haya pa! e dÉ un pasoiÉn es el nuevo al frente. [♪] >>buenas noches. >>buenas noches. >>venimos a ver a don cleto. >>adelante. mi patrÓn ya los estÁ esperando. sÍganme. >>¿ves lo que te digo, turco? todo esto estÁ muy raro. el viejo siempre sale a recibirnos. [♪] >>ese es el hijo de aurelio casillas, que estÁ en plena edad, marco. y si sal
>>a ver, don cleto, hÁbleme claro.por quÉ no te vienes al rancho y sacas la basura como lo hacÍamos en los viejos tiempos. >>la bronca no era con usted, don cleto. era con aurelio. si secuestramos a su mujer fue porque era la Única oportunidad que yo tenÍa de recuperar a mi hermano. >>¿quÉ no pensaste que no se trataba de la mujer de aurelio? que primero es mi hija. ¡mi hija! [♪] eso hubieras pensado antes. te voy enseÑar lo que se hace con esta m----- de gente....
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i'm don lemon.s, business, health, science and show bi strbiz news. >>> high-tech goes old school high above the earth. google is launching 30 gigantic balloons. a test designed to bring internet service to the far corners of the earth. the 40 foot balloons will fly at 60,000 feet. about twice as high as an airliner. the plan is to create an airborne web network commed f c from a mission control on the ground. >>> maybe it really is the root of all evil. just looking at money, just the sight of piles of cash can trigger people to lie, steal or behave in other unest cthical w. that's what researchers found. they showed images like these to several hundred people. test subjects were more likely to do unethical things like steal office supplies or hire an employee who would share insider information about a former employer than those who didn't see the pictures. shame on you people. >>> one person who knows a lot about money certainly has lots of it, it's jay-z. he is proving once again that he knows h
i'm don lemon.s, business, health, science and show bi strbiz news. >>> high-tech goes old school high above the earth. google is launching 30 gigantic balloons. a test designed to bring internet service to the far corners of the earth. the 40 foot balloons will fly at 60,000 feet. about twice as high as an airliner. the plan is to create an airborne web network commed f c from a mission control on the ground. >>> maybe it really is the root of all evil. just looking at money,...
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hi, nick. >> reporter: hey, don. today is father's day but we are highlighting the actions of one very courageous mother. according to khou, a would-be robber got in the back of dorothy baker's minivan, then pulled a knife on her. that's when instinct took over. she was able to snatch the knife from his hand and punched him in the face. all while driving the minivan and having her 2 and 5-year-old in the car. she described what happened to our affiliate khou. >> i told him to get the hell out of my car and he said, fine. he got out and he started running. the next thing i thought was, if he gets away, can he do this to somebody else. >> reporter: don, she intentionally drove her car into a utility pole. he wasn't wearing a seatbelt. she was hoping that that could force him to crash through the windshield. that didn't happen. he did eventually, however, get out of the car. that's when she says she didn't mean to but she ran the would-be robber over. he was airlifted to a local area hospital with injuries and when he g
hi, nick. >> reporter: hey, don. today is father's day but we are highlighting the actions of one very courageous mother. according to khou, a would-be robber got in the back of dorothy baker's minivan, then pulled a knife on her. that's when instinct took over. she was able to snatch the knife from his hand and punched him in the face. all while driving the minivan and having her 2 and 5-year-old in the car. she described what happened to our affiliate khou. >> i told him to get...
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this is what i've been thinking about, don.nk the story is also about how the information age has changed. i know you're going to be talking to daniel ellsberg coming up about the pentagon papers. think of another famous leaker, the famous deep throat from watergate. those two men were 40 in ellsberg's case. older than this 30-year-old, 2-year-old. also those two men had privy. they were among few, a small group of people who could access documents. what we're seeing now, instead, don, with these huge leaks is 20-somethings who are generally computer savvy who have not necessarily the same kind of clearance that top-level officials back in the nixon era would have had but instead have clearance because of their computer skills. it's a complete change in the dynamic of information, and it's something that obviously the intelligence agencies are having a problem with. don? >> lisa, thank you very much. i'm glad you mentioned him because, put him up on the screen. there he is. recognize this guy? this is daniel ellsberg once calle
this is what i've been thinking about, don.nk the story is also about how the information age has changed. i know you're going to be talking to daniel ellsberg coming up about the pentagon papers. think of another famous leaker, the famous deep throat from watergate. those two men were 40 in ellsberg's case. older than this 30-year-old, 2-year-old. also those two men had privy. they were among few, a small group of people who could access documents. what we're seeing now, instead, don, with...
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don west, in a moment. she also talked about the fact that, sorry. don west talked about the fact that she the lied and he kept putting together these two lies again. sorry we'll go back to the proceedings, lisa. >> statements that you may have made during the three-way conversation with mr. crump and miss fulton. i'd like to move to the actual recorded interview that was done over the telephone. >> yeah. >> was that the same day? later the same day? >> march 19th. >> is that right? >> yes. >> and where were you when it was being recorded? when you were being interviewed? >>. >> a house. >> pardon me? >> my house. >> your house. okay. do you know where the other parties were? >> no. >> would you describe for us how that interview took place? >> on the phone. >> of course. did they call you? >> yes. >> and did you have a conversation prior to starting the recording about the kinds of questions you would be asked? >> no. >> did you have a conversation about who was going to be present in the room? >> yes. >> and what were you told about who would be pr
don west, in a moment. she also talked about the fact that, sorry. don west talked about the fact that she the lied and he kept putting together these two lies again. sorry we'll go back to the proceedings, lisa. >> statements that you may have made during the three-way conversation with mr. crump and miss fulton. i'd like to move to the actual recorded interview that was done over the telephone. >> yeah. >> was that the same day? later the same day? >> march 19th....
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don? >> all right, nick, thank you very much, nick valencia. >>> last night cnn affiliate wtoc spoke with people outside of deen's restaurant in savannah, georgia, many seemed ready to forgive the popular tv chef. >> was it right? no. i mean, she could have used another term, but, hey, it was a mistake that she made. >> she made a mistake and she probably shouldn't have said that, but she has apologized and i think maybe we all take that for what it's worth. it sounds like it was sincere. >> i think it's a learning lesson for her and it's a learning lesson for people to forgive, so i will forgive her. >> all right. now, let's talk about this with psychologist wendy walsh joining me now from los angeles. we had a very lengthy conversation yesterday. i appreciated your insight on this, so, wendy, i'm having you on to talk about it. let's talk about all of it. first the reaction from the patrons outside of the restaurant, does that surprise you? >> no. and i love all those women. i want them
don? >> all right, nick, thank you very much, nick valencia. >>> last night cnn affiliate wtoc spoke with people outside of deen's restaurant in savannah, georgia, many seemed ready to forgive the popular tv chef. >> was it right? no. i mean, she could have used another term, but, hey, it was a mistake that she made. >> she made a mistake and she probably shouldn't have said that, but she has apologized and i think maybe we all take that for what it's worth. it sounds...
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it is good news, don.e are seeing signs of progress. 45% containment and firefighters say now they want the fire to flare up. they want to see where the hot spots are because they are ready to deal with it. >> george hale thank you very much. >>> michael jackson's ghost shows up at a trial over his death and the judge allows the testimony. that's next. ever. nurses are dealing with a wider range of issues. and there are ever-changing regulations. when you see these challenges, do you want to back away or take charge? with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get started at capella.edu. has a lot going on in her life. wife, mother, marathoner. but one day it's just gonna be james and her. so as their financial advisor, i'm helping them look at their complete financial picture -- even the money they've invested elsewhere -- to create a plan that can help weather all ki
it is good news, don.e are seeing signs of progress. 45% containment and firefighters say now they want the fire to flare up. they want to see where the hot spots are because they are ready to deal with it. >> george hale thank you very much. >>> michael jackson's ghost shows up at a trial over his death and the judge allows the testimony. that's next. ever. nurses are dealing with a wider range of issues. and there are ever-changing regulations. when you see these challenges, do...
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>> that's right, don.he director of national intelligence james clapper who oversees all u.s. intelligence agencies sent out this letter, essentially lashing out at the media attempting to set the record straight on a how the agency acquires and uses intelligence information. he also told nbc that he's asking the justice department for a criminal investigation into these leaks to the media. the intelligence leaks. clapper also says the leaks have hurt american intelligence. he says as all of this is being aired out on our public air waves, others are learning exactly how america defends itself. also for the first time, clapper named the internet monitoring program that the agency uses. it's called prism. but until now the program had only been named in media reports. clapper also emphasized that the government is monitoring internet activity of foreign nationals only. it's a practice, he says, that's been ok'd by congress. they only collect data from tech companies with a court order and knowledge of the t
>> that's right, don.he director of national intelligence james clapper who oversees all u.s. intelligence agencies sent out this letter, essentially lashing out at the media attempting to set the record straight on a how the agency acquires and uses intelligence information. he also told nbc that he's asking the justice department for a criminal investigation into these leaks to the media. the intelligence leaks. clapper also says the leaks have hurt american intelligence. he says as all...
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don? >> oh, boy. so, listen, ed, many people transfixed on this, saying my goodness, how could this be happening again? so many people appeared to have been stuck in their cars when these storms hit. what happened this time? >> i found that strange when i was watching that yesterday. one of the fastest -- one of the basic rules of tornadoes, the last place you want to be is in your car. i've been asking a lot of people, what exactly was going on in the roadways? interstate 40 is a couple of miles up the way there. i've heard from people it's been a combination of a couple of things, friday afternoon, end of the week traffic. normal traffic jam. interstate 40 is an interstate that usually you find a lot of 18 wheelers on trucks moving heavy cargo, that sort of thing. combination of all that. then everything started falling apart. trucks were getting blown over. essentially, it was a log jam. people in many cases were simply trapped there on the interstate. then there was also a mix of people trying to
don? >> oh, boy. so, listen, ed, many people transfixed on this, saying my goodness, how could this be happening again? so many people appeared to have been stuck in their cars when these storms hit. what happened this time? >> i found that strange when i was watching that yesterday. one of the fastest -- one of the basic rules of tornadoes, the last place you want to be is in your car. i've been asking a lot of people, what exactly was going on in the roadways? interstate 40 is a...
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dons lost 3-2.them, it's double elimination. >>> king of the clay court rafael nadal taking on martin. nadal dropped the first set but came back to win the next three and advances to the next round. [ non-english language ] left the warriors ownership group to buy the sacramento kings. warriors owner was asked what he would do if his former partner tried to steal away his assistant coach mike malone. >> i'll kill him. [ laughter ] >> no, i'm kidding. >> he is still breathing and cherry picking, too. warriors assistant coach mike malone has agreed to become the new head coach of the sacramento kings. he set to sign a four-year deal with $9 million. so duvet at also check has security guards tonight. >>> oh!! >> colin kaepernick made a surprise visit yesterday to his high school in turlock. graduation ceremony. 49ers quarterback surprised students at pittman high school and the place erupted. pretty cool gesture by number 7. >>> olympic swimming's road to the 2016 games in rio de janiero continue thro
dons lost 3-2.them, it's double elimination. >>> king of the clay court rafael nadal taking on martin. nadal dropped the first set but came back to win the next three and advances to the next round. [ non-english language ] left the warriors ownership group to buy the sacramento kings. warriors owner was asked what he would do if his former partner tried to steal away his assistant coach mike malone. >> i'll kill him. [ laughter ] >> no, i'm kidding. >> he is still...
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don? >> thank you very much. here's what's coming up in the "newsroom." the live report of one of the hottest places on earth. plus, a sightseeing helicopter crashes in to the hudson river prompting a rescue by good samaritans on jet skis. plus, having a conversation on race you won't see anywhere else on television and i do want to warn you early on. the language will be raw. >>> we'll begin with this. this hour, a trial that trance fixed america. the shooting death of florida teen trayvon martin and the admitted shooter george zimmerman. the first week of uncomfortable moments in this florida courtroom. 22 witnesses took the stand providing crucial testimony for the 6 female jurors who will eventually determine george zimmerman's fate. joining me now is cnn's martin savage and an attorney will join me from california in a little bit on this. martin, you have been inside of this courtroom. you have been there all week. what's the one defining moment that is going to stand out for the juro
don? >> thank you very much. here's what's coming up in the "newsroom." the live report of one of the hottest places on earth. plus, a sightseeing helicopter crashes in to the hudson river prompting a rescue by good samaritans on jet skis. plus, having a conversation on race you won't see anywhere else on television and i do want to warn you early on. the language will be raw. >>> we'll begin with this. this hour, a trial that trance fixed america. the shooting death of...
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i'm don lemon. a lot happening right now. we lost a brilliant actress today known to millions as edith bunker. the tornadoes, they keep coming. storms rip through oklahoma and they're not done yet. and for a second straight day, demonstrators in turkey battle with riot police. are we closer to figuring out one of the greatest -- we may have new evidence in the amelia earhart disappearance. all straight ahead on cnn. >> if you watched tv in the 1970s, you knew about all in the family. another one of the family members has died. >> songs that made the hit parade ♪ guys like us we had it made ♪ ♪ those were the days and you knew -- >> for millions waited for in now familiar friday night theme song. jean stapleton who played the ditzy wife, edith to the main character archie bunker has died. she died of natural causes at her home in new york city. she was 90. didn't know. >>> we can't forget ee did. but it's easy to forget that she was an accomplished film and stage actress long before that hit sitcom. in an interview with our ow
i'm don lemon. a lot happening right now. we lost a brilliant actress today known to millions as edith bunker. the tornadoes, they keep coming. storms rip through oklahoma and they're not done yet. and for a second straight day, demonstrators in turkey battle with riot police. are we closer to figuring out one of the greatest -- we may have new evidence in the amelia earhart disappearance. all straight ahead on cnn. >> if you watched tv in the 1970s, you knew about all in the family....
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don? >> susan, this very interesting, because you spoke to the sister of odin lloyd about the relationship between hernandez and lloyd. what did the sister say? >> reporter: well, you can imagine the family is just devastated. they can't imagine what would have happened to have caused someone to murder odin lloyd. she says he's 27 years old. he's a semipro football player. and a part time landscaper. she said that he and aaron hernandez are friends. also this. she said that her brother's girlfriend and hernandez's fiance are sisters. >> i did not really know them. >> they were friends? >> yes. >> reporter: the last time you know they were together, tell me about that. >> i really don't know nothing they said. i wasn't there. but i do know they did go out this weekend. >> reporter: and they went together to a nightclub? >> yes. >> reporter: as far as you know, ever have any angry words between them? >> not that i know of. >> reporter: you talked to your brother a lot, didn't you? >> almost
don? >> susan, this very interesting, because you spoke to the sister of odin lloyd about the relationship between hernandez and lloyd. what did the sister say? >> reporter: well, you can imagine the family is just devastated. they can't imagine what would have happened to have caused someone to murder odin lloyd. she says he's 27 years old. he's a semipro football player. and a part time landscaper. she said that he and aaron hernandez are friends. also this. she said that her...
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i'm don lemon in new york.ptions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> chances are you haven't been to this place. chances are this is a place you've never seen. other than maybe blurry cell phone videos, old black-and-white newsreels from world war ii. chances are bad things were happening in the footage you saw. myanmar, after 50 years of
i'm don lemon in new york.ptions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> chances are you haven't been to this place. chances are this is a place you've never seen. other than maybe blurry cell phone videos, old black-and-white newsreels from world war ii. chances are bad things were happening in the footage you saw. myanmar, after 50 years of
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don lemon takes it from here as don lemon takes it from here as "cnn newsroom" continues. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good afternoon, everyone. i'm don lemon. we have a major story moving out of washington today. a deal in the works in congress for a big, long fence along the border with mexico. some 700 miles. plus a surge of border agents. in exchange for that, a possible path to citizenship for millions of people now in this country illegally. it's happening right now. cnn's dana bash has been way out front on this story. she is joining us live now from capitol hill. also in washington for us is our chief political analyst, gloria borger. hello to you, ladies. dana, i'm going to start with you first. this is a fluid situation. tell me what's happening right now. >> we're watching the senate floor because we expect at any minute now the chief republin sponsors of what they're calling a breakthrough on immigration will come to the senate floor and talk about it in a public way for the first time. those are two senators, senators corker and senator hoban. the reason why
don lemon takes it from here as don lemon takes it from here as "cnn newsroom" continues. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good afternoon, everyone. i'm don lemon. we have a major story moving out of washington today. a deal in the works in congress for a big, long fence along the border with mexico. some 700 miles. plus a surge of border agents. in exchange for that, a possible path to citizenship for millions of people now in this country illegally. it's happening...
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don is a founder of trilogy films and director of gideon's army. it premiered in the 2010 sundance festival. she's an a -- she's on the 2012 hot shot directors emerging to watch, she's also graduated from georgetown university law center and practicing attorney and abc television networks before starting her television career and next is john. i met john about 10 years ago when he was starting off and had this crazy idea of operating a training center for public defenders and he did. he's no now the president and founder and one of the contributors to gideon's army, he's from john marshall law school where he teaches law and criminal procedure. he was in the post katrina and new orleans center. he trained people in the film. he received an advocacy fellowship and named a public interest fellow by harvard law school. next we have maurice call well. he was convicted in the housing project here in san francisco. there was no physical evidence linking him to the crime yet he was still convicted based on the false testimony of a single neighbor. he was
don is a founder of trilogy films and director of gideon's army. it premiered in the 2010 sundance festival. she's an a -- she's on the 2012 hot shot directors emerging to watch, she's also graduated from georgetown university law center and practicing attorney and abc television networks before starting her television career and next is john. i met john about 10 years ago when he was starting off and had this crazy idea of operating a training center for public defenders and he did. he's no...
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don? >> all right, rene marsh, stand by. i want to talk now about -- more about this first of its kind disclosure, cnn's lorie siegel is here with me now. do we know the depth of these requests? >> we're just beginning to wrap our head around this. facebook was a little more detailed than microsoft. they say some of the data helped a sheriff find a missing child, it helped thwart, you know, any kind of terrorist threat. but microsoft we don't really know that much about. but what we do know and i think the question we need to be asking are how sweeping are these requests. facebook might get between 9,000 between 10,000 requests but what does one request entail, we don't know. we heard three months of cell phone data, that was one request from the nsa, so now we're looking at that and trying to wrap our head around that, i will say that we were able to confirm with facebook they comply with about 79% of these government requests, so there is that kind of pushback, too. >> yes. so, how indepth are the requests and exactly what
don? >> all right, rene marsh, stand by. i want to talk now about -- more about this first of its kind disclosure, cnn's lorie siegel is here with me now. do we know the depth of these requests? >> we're just beginning to wrap our head around this. facebook was a little more detailed than microsoft. they say some of the data helped a sheriff find a missing child, it helped thwart, you know, any kind of terrorist threat. but microsoft we don't really know that much about. but what we...
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including don west. including the court reporter.ncluding the judge and including me. >> i want to get to some of the language he was using in just a moment. obviously he was trying to poke holes in some of the story. going by, talking about the min nu minutia, the time, the phone calls and words. whether or not trayvon martin was followed versus whether or not perhaps trayvon martin confronted george zimmerman is what he was trying to get out, correct? >> what don west is trying to do is get his defense in. he basically laid it out and said, he could have been hiding and approached him and attacked him. she said, i'm not saying that, not in those exact words. but this is the defense trying to get george zimmerman's story in front of the jury through this witness which is kind of bizarre, but i don't think they want george zimmerman to testify. but the bottom line is is that this should have been a quick and easy cross-examination because, yes, the wording she's used in her statements has varied. >> it has varied. >> yes. >> want to
including don west. including the court reporter.ncluding the judge and including me. >> i want to get to some of the language he was using in just a moment. obviously he was trying to poke holes in some of the story. going by, talking about the min nu minutia, the time, the phone calls and words. whether or not trayvon martin was followed versus whether or not perhaps trayvon martin confronted george zimmerman is what he was trying to get out, correct? >> what don west is trying to...
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kpix5's don knapp is live with the very latest. don. >> reporter: frank, the drama intensifies as frustration mounts over these negotiations, or lack of negotiations and the union is talking about a strike. union leaders walked out of bart offices after what they said was another fruitless day in their attempts to negotiate a new contract with the
kpix5's don knapp is live with the very latest. don. >> reporter: frank, the drama intensifies as frustration mounts over these negotiations, or lack of negotiations and the union is talking about a strike. union leaders walked out of bart offices after what they said was another fruitless day in their attempts to negotiate a new contract with the
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. >>> oim don lemon. we're going to begin with new information on the deadly shooting in california. they've identified the suspect. they're not releasing his name yet because his next of kin are believed to be out f the country. we also have new surveillance pictures of a suspect seen entering the library on the campus of the college. the suspect would have been 24 years old today. santa monica's police chef says the deadly shooting that left four people dead were almost certainly planned. i want to go live outside the police station. what are we hearing about the suspect's weapons? >> reporter: what we know about the suspect, even though we don't know his name, police are identifying him as quote a cowardly murderer. he was 23 years old. would have been 24 had he survived that deadly shoot outout with the police. what we also know is he was heavily armed. take a look at this arsenal that the police showed off to the media today. this is just a portion of what he had on him. it was all in a duffel bag, w
. >>> oim don lemon. we're going to begin with new information on the deadly shooting in california. they've identified the suspect. they're not releasing his name yet because his next of kin are believed to be out f the country. we also have new surveillance pictures of a suspect seen entering the library on the campus of the college. the suspect would have been 24 years old today. santa monica's police chef says the deadly shooting that left four people dead were almost certainly...
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los ojos esta señora y quienes don horacio. muchachos de la secundaria, del bachillerato y la primaria, las rejas permanecían abiertas las 24 horas y se ve en la gráfica que tenemos las alarmas con la idea precisamente de protegernos tomamos tener acercamiento... todos los vecinos vinimos ahí. >>yo, desde que me cerraron el paso no conocía nadie, se lo creo, porque yo nada más usaba mi paso >>yo vivo vuelta a la calle nueve, yo tengo camioneta, tenemos combi, yo salgo a las tres de la mañana porque cada que me agarra su camino salvo las seis a dejar a mi hija marco lo separa que ella esté de san cristóbal estas personas nos pidieron que les diéramos cuando iban a cerrar que cerraron con violencia frente a 20 patrullas, nos agredieron fue cuando agredieron a lupe. tengo otro micrófono. no vean prorrumpir tantito y le voy a volar, sobre con la señora de la blusa, ella, quien te agredió. >>ellas, siempre nos insultan pasamos y el día que llevaron lo de la reja ellas llevaron las 20 patrullas, yo tengo los videos me llevaron a mi p
los ojos esta señora y quienes don horacio. muchachos de la secundaria, del bachillerato y la primaria, las rejas permanecían abiertas las 24 horas y se ve en la gráfica que tenemos las alarmas con la idea precisamente de protegernos tomamos tener acercamiento... todos los vecinos vinimos ahí. >>yo, desde que me cerraron el paso no conocía nadie, se lo creo, porque yo nada más usaba mi paso >>yo vivo vuelta a la calle nueve, yo tengo camioneta, tenemos combi, yo salgo a las...
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don peebles, mort zuckerman and john berman are still here.ouse voted to repeal obama care 37 times, probably more. now we have the irs controversy and the irs has the role in enforcing obama care so some republicans say it's proof of more problems with health reform. has the irs become such a lightning rod politically that it helps this case that obama care is rushed, not well thought out and it's going to be a disaster? >> i don't know, maybe i'm sort of out of this, i don't feel there is that much of a connection between the irs, the internal revenue service, and the scandal that has befallen that agency of the federal government, and obama care, both are two separate issues. the issue that i have with obama care is that it implies that anybody with 50 or more employees is going to be mandated to have a certain kind of health coverage but it's going to add a lot of costs to a lot of small businesses so what are they doing? they're finding some way not to have 50 or more employees, restaurants, for example, they'll have part-time employees,
don peebles, mort zuckerman and john berman are still here.ouse voted to repeal obama care 37 times, probably more. now we have the irs controversy and the irs has the role in enforcing obama care so some republicans say it's proof of more problems with health reform. has the irs become such a lightning rod politically that it helps this case that obama care is rushed, not well thought out and it's going to be a disaster? >> i don't know, maybe i'm sort of out of this, i don't feel there...
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it's not good, don.aches or managers, they expect too much from their players. you know, and the classic example, you had magic johnson back in 1994 when you took over the lakers near the end of their season. it was a disaster. they lost ten straight. he never coached again. the poster child for this is the great ted williams. perfectionist. he takes over those god awful washington senator teams back in the late 1960s and everybody thought his head was going to explode. i tell you, don, it's a good thing it didn't because remember, years later, when ted williams died some of his children decided to freeze his head for prosperity. that's another story. >> yeah, wow, that is another story. also here's another story about a hall of famer. let's talk about another hall of famer. jack nicklaus. he weighed in on the recent tiger woods feud with sergio garcia. that took a turn toward race. took an ugly turn. i want to hear from tiger talking about racial remarks in general and get jack's reaction. listen to thi
it's not good, don.aches or managers, they expect too much from their players. you know, and the classic example, you had magic johnson back in 1994 when you took over the lakers near the end of their season. it was a disaster. they lost ten straight. he never coached again. the poster child for this is the great ted williams. perfectionist. he takes over those god awful washington senator teams back in the late 1960s and everybody thought his head was going to explode. i tell you, don, it's a...
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don, can you hear me? don't yet have don lemon on the line. let's do a reset here. this is 22nd and market street, this is in the heart of philadelphia. this is a thrift store. there is where there's an active search and rescue that is taking place. so far we know that there are 12 people who have been injured by this building collapse that happened about 10:43 this morning. these injuries are we're being told minor injuries to stable, that there are still two people that are inside of that thrift store. one of them -- one individual that they were talking to at least that is the last report from officials, but we just heard from mike, a witness who's on the scene, says he saw somebody being taken out from the back of the building. i want to go to a witness here who is describing just what it was like, the sound of this collapse. listen. >> they were knocking down a building, a three-story building. and what happened was the building collapsed the wrong way and it landed on a thrift shop. and there was people inside of the thrift shop before the building collapsed y
don, can you hear me? don't yet have don lemon on the line. let's do a reset here. this is 22nd and market street, this is in the heart of philadelphia. this is a thrift store. there is where there's an active search and rescue that is taking place. so far we know that there are 12 people who have been injured by this building collapse that happened about 10:43 this morning. these injuries are we're being told minor injuries to stable, that there are still two people that are inside of that...
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i want to tell you how bad it is, don. you just showed a graphic that said 28 nfl players have been arrested since the end of the super bowl in february. actually, that figure has gone up to 29, as we continue to go on. it gets worse and worse. aaron hernandez situation, of course, is horrific. he also will be charged, it looks like with a double murder from last year. then a few days ago you had a rookie line backer for the cleveland browns who was just arrested for attempted murder. this just goes on and on. it doesn't look like there is any end in sight. >> makes you wonder what happened to the good old days or maybe we are romanticizing the good old days. >> you had rae carruth who blotted to kill his pregnant girlfriend. more than 30 years back when dinosaurs roamed the earth, i covered the oakland raiders for the "san francisco examiner." there was no internet there was no 24 hour news channels, and virtually no drug tests. it's like the wild, wild west. the wildest were the raiders i covered. i bring that up. they h
i want to tell you how bad it is, don. you just showed a graphic that said 28 nfl players have been arrested since the end of the super bowl in february. actually, that figure has gone up to 29, as we continue to go on. it gets worse and worse. aaron hernandez situation, of course, is horrific. he also will be charged, it looks like with a double murder from last year. then a few days ago you had a rookie line backer for the cleveland browns who was just arrested for attempted murder. this just...
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>> reporter: hey, don.ust mentioned it, they're still looking for two independent groups of people. we understand there are adults and minors in those groups. at least six people still unaccounted for according to the oklahoma city fire tdepartment and police department. the active searches going on. they found two bodies earlier today that raised the death toll here. officials wouldn't comment, don, on whether or not they expect the death toll here to rise. signs are very, very ominous at this point. >> nick, you're in el reno, 25 miles west of oklahoma city. where are you exactly right now, and how widespread is the damage there? >> reporter: don, it's really widespread. we're outside of a technology school. this used to be a park. you look behind me here, i mean, that's an airplane. they study aviation here at this school. airplane completely torn apart. there's other pieces here off to the side you won't see that. we don't have the room to pan. crumbles of concrete everywhere, don. it's not the widespre
>> reporter: hey, don.ust mentioned it, they're still looking for two independent groups of people. we understand there are adults and minors in those groups. at least six people still unaccounted for according to the oklahoma city fire tdepartment and police department. the active searches going on. they found two bodies earlier today that raised the death toll here. officials wouldn't comment, don, on whether or not they expect the death toll here to rise. signs are very, very ominous...
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the "newsroom" continues with don lemon. don? >> thank you very much.g up in the "newsroom." the live report of one of the hottest places on earth. plus, a sightseeing helicopter crashes in to the hudson river prompting a rescue by good samaritans on jet skis. plus, having a conversation on race you won't see anywhere else on television and i do want to warn you early on. the language will be raw. >>> we'll begin with this. this hour, a trial that trance fixed america. the shooting death of florida teen trayvon martin and the admitted shooter george zimmerman. the first week of uncomfortable moments in this florida courtroom.
the "newsroom" continues with don lemon. don? >> thank you very much.g up in the "newsroom." the live report of one of the hottest places on earth. plus, a sightseeing helicopter crashes in to the hudson river prompting a rescue by good samaritans on jet skis. plus, having a conversation on race you won't see anywhere else on television and i do want to warn you early on. the language will be raw. >>> we'll begin with this. this hour, a trial that trance fixed...
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>> no don pedro is owned by turlock. the flood control obligation is transferred to the districts and also the city has the ability to pre-pay their water rights in advance and divert upstream. so it kind of acts as virtual storage for us. it's not storage we can divert out of reservoir, but allows us to operate the hetch hetchy project to increase your yield. >> the storage there is just for irrigation? >> that is correct. any water in don pedro is completely under control of the districts and pursuant to their water rights and not ours. >> commissioner moran? all right, thank you, mr. ritchie, if you can get me those answers later, that would be great. welcome. >> >> good afternoon. art jensen with [pwa-ufrpbgs/]. >> and here we thought you were retiring. >> pardon me? >> and we thought you were retiring. >> not yet. >> good. what do you mean "good? [ laughter ] >> okay. sorry, i couldn't resist that. >> for the sake of the decisions that our bode will are have to make we're adding the word "with certainty." businessst
>> no don pedro is owned by turlock. the flood control obligation is transferred to the districts and also the city has the ability to pre-pay their water rights in advance and divert upstream. so it kind of acts as virtual storage for us. it's not storage we can divert out of reservoir, but allows us to operate the hetch hetchy project to increase your yield. >> the storage there is just for irrigation? >> that is correct. any water in don pedro is completely under control of...