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the shooter's name was evan ebol.sed three months earlier from the colorado state prison system, he had been released direct from solitary confinement into the street. he had cut off his ankle monitoring bracelet a week before, his parole officer didn't notice or get around to issuing an arrest warrant for him cutting off his monitoring bracelet until he was killed in that shootout. when they searched evan's car in texas, they found weapons, ammunition, found what ballistics tests later showed to be the gun that was used to kill tom clemens. and that gun that was used to kill tom clemens was the same gun that was used to kill the young father two days before, nathan leon. two days before tom clemens in that case, that otherwise made absolutely no sense, it was the same gun. it was the same guy. they also found in evan ebol's car, a domino's pizza delivery uniform, presumably the one that belonged to mr. leone, which was not found with his body. and so there is the connection between those two crimes, right? it is pres
the shooter's name was evan ebol.sed three months earlier from the colorado state prison system, he had been released direct from solitary confinement into the street. he had cut off his ankle monitoring bracelet a week before, his parole officer didn't notice or get around to issuing an arrest warrant for him cutting off his monitoring bracelet until he was killed in that shootout. when they searched evan's car in texas, they found weapons, ammunition, found what ballistics tests later showed...
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angela and jacqueline quit and filed complaints with the eeoc against evans fruit.over the next four years, as the eeoc investigation continued, women in the yakima valley began coming forward one by one. the women accused juan marin of propositioning them for sex, assaulting them in his truck, and attempted rape. >> bergman: juan marin no longer works at evans fruit. but we found him pruning in an orchard in the yakima valley. >> i was being accused for, uh, sexual harassment. and that's completely a lie because i never bother nobody. the only thing i've been doing in my life is work. to me it's so unfair, because i've never did nothing like that in my life. these ladies that are accusing me, they're nasty. i can never get involved in something like that. oh my god, no. i got a beautiful wife and i got beautiful kids, and that's all i care. i can never betray my wife for something like that. they have to give me some evidence, all this bunch of lies they're saying and the stories they're making. >> bergman: in all, 26 women would add their names to the eeoc lawsuit
angela and jacqueline quit and filed complaints with the eeoc against evans fruit.over the next four years, as the eeoc investigation continued, women in the yakima valley began coming forward one by one. the women accused juan marin of propositioning them for sex, assaulting them in his truck, and attempted rape. >> bergman: juan marin no longer works at evans fruit. but we found him pruning in an orchard in the yakima valley. >> i was being accused for, uh, sexual harassment. and...
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behind the camera is evan. now, dad is russell. russell and evan are hanging out. they have pretty crazy idea for dad to do here. >> okay, you got to capture it just like that. >> run over there pretty quick. >> i know. >> go, go, go, go. this is going to be insane. >> they're hatching their plan. you got to film it like this. you run over there, go quick. dad is going to lay down here and you're noticing some tracks. a snowmobiler in the area, caden, he's 15 years old, he's an up and coming snowmobile racer, he's going to jump over dad. >> no! >> caden, does he know he's going to lay down? >> yeah. they're all in on it and dad is going to get the shot. >> you're crazy. yeah, you should be. i can't believe you. >> oh, no. >> oh. >> and there he goes. >> perfect. >> it is awesome. >> absolutely perfect. in that moment, russell became an even bigger hero to his son. you want to see the footage, right? watch this. there it is. >> that was sick. >> makes it even more special. dad, russell and son evan had to spend the last five years apart from each other because of a
behind the camera is evan. now, dad is russell. russell and evan are hanging out. they have pretty crazy idea for dad to do here. >> okay, you got to capture it just like that. >> run over there pretty quick. >> i know. >> go, go, go, go. this is going to be insane. >> they're hatching their plan. you got to film it like this. you run over there, go quick. dad is going to lay down here and you're noticing some tracks. a snowmobiler in the area, caden, he's 15 years...
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in overtime, tyler evans' three-pointer. his only bucket of the game. >> andrew: dan bonner, you were at the table for both of those crazy finishes and we might be headed for another one here. >> dan: these teams have gone at one another and you saw in the game summary the offensive rebounding for central missouri and the three-point shooting, i think those have been the big keys here in the second half. >> andrew: 3:50 to go, and now we've got a two-point game. shawn dyer with two more. >> dan: central missouri slowed the pace of this game down in the last couple minutes. the captioning on this program is provided as an independent service of captionmax, which is solely responsible for the accurate and complete transcription of program content. cbs, its parent and affiliated companies, and their respective agents and divisions, are not responsible for the accuracy, or completeness of any transcription, or for any errors in transcription. closed captioning provided by cbs sports division >> andrew: hester trying to answer. l
in overtime, tyler evans' three-pointer. his only bucket of the game. >> andrew: dan bonner, you were at the table for both of those crazy finishes and we might be headed for another one here. >> dan: these teams have gone at one another and you saw in the game summary the offensive rebounding for central missouri and the three-point shooting, i think those have been the big keys here in the second half. >> andrew: 3:50 to go, and now we've got a two-point game. shawn dyer...
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they knew it was andre evans, guilty. >>> up next, a young boy witnesses a terrible crime.he chief suspect, virtually turns himself in. >> he appeared exactly like the composite sketch. >> we have him with no alibi. >> but forensic tests failed to tie him to the crime. >> i couldn't believe they were going to let him walk to possibly do this to somebody else. >> could forensics provide the answer? >> the laurel village mobile home park was home to 32 year ol
they knew it was andre evans, guilty. >>> up next, a young boy witnesses a terrible crime.he chief suspect, virtually turns himself in. >> he appeared exactly like the composite sketch. >> we have him with no alibi. >> but forensic tests failed to tie him to the crime. >> i couldn't believe they were going to let him walk to possibly do this to somebody else. >> could forensics provide the answer? >> the laurel village mobile home park was home to 32...
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the buck barrels into evan on his bike. >> holy cow!ocking him unconscious. >> lay down, lay down. >> his mopes and groans sound bag, but they're actually a good sign he's alive, but he's not out of the woods yet. >> when i completely regained consciousness i was very confused. i didn't understand what actually happened because i lost memory of that moment. >> evan's friend calls for help and gets him to a hospital fast. miraculously and much to the surprise of his doctor, his worst injury is a concussion. >> the doctor was very shocked because he had seen the video, and he was very shocked to see that i wasn't any serious injuries. >> his doctor feared brain swelling, which could turn critical quickly, even leading to death. but fortunately after 24 hours of monitoring, evan checks out okay. and believe it or not, he considers the concussion to be a blessing in disguise. >> luckily i was knocked unconscious so i don't have any recollection of the accident itself. so it won't cause any post-traumatic stress or anything. >> even though h
the buck barrels into evan on his bike. >> holy cow!ocking him unconscious. >> lay down, lay down. >> his mopes and groans sound bag, but they're actually a good sign he's alive, but he's not out of the woods yet. >> when i completely regained consciousness i was very confused. i didn't understand what actually happened because i lost memory of that moment. >> evan's friend calls for help and gets him to a hospital fast. miraculously and much to the surprise of his...
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ryan evans a portion that before nursing in one council close to getting it before. --come so close caltrain rider yeah, that's pretty crazy. so, did that guy go around the gate? i've never seen that before. i've never seen anyone come close like that. that's something to consider. ryan says there is no way those people were unaware of the train coming through the station. there are lots of warnings when the train approaches the station. evans i come here all the time and that thing goes by and it scares the crap out of me. it's so loud. three parked cars were set on fire. and now police in south san francisco are searching for a suspect. i gotta go deposit a check, transfer some money. so it's your uncle's turn. what? wait, wait, wait... no, no, no, wait, wait. (baby crying) so you can deposit a check... with the touch of a finger. so you can arrange a transfer in the blink of an eye. so you can help make a bond... i got it. that lasts a lifetime. the chase mobile app. so you can. it happened early sunday morning. the first two cars were near eucalyptus and grand av
ryan evans a portion that before nursing in one council close to getting it before. --come so close caltrain rider yeah, that's pretty crazy. so, did that guy go around the gate? i've never seen that before. i've never seen anyone come close like that. that's something to consider. ryan says there is no way those people were unaware of the train coming through the station. there are lots of warnings when the train approaches the station. evans i come here all the time and that thing goes by and...
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behind the camera is evan. now, dad is russell.ll and evan are hanging out and they have a pretty crazy idea for dad to do here. >> you got to capture it just like that. >> he has to run over there pretty quick. >> yeah, i know. >> go, go, go, go, this will be insa insane. >> they are hatching their plan and film it like this and make sure you go quick. dad is going to lay down here and you are noticing some tracks. >> oh. >> a snowmobiler in the area, kayden, 15 years old and he's an upand coming snowmobiler racer and he's going to jump over dad. >> but does he know that dad's going to lay down? >> they are all in on it and dad is going to get the shot. >> you're crazy. >> yeah, you should be! i can't believe you. >> oh, no. >> oh! >> and there he goes. perfect. >> it's shule perfect. in that moment russell became an even bigger hero to his son. >> and now you want to see the footage. >> the clips that russell got down there. and there it is. >> that was sick! >> actually we'll make this story more special dad and son recently had
behind the camera is evan. now, dad is russell.ll and evan are hanging out and they have a pretty crazy idea for dad to do here. >> you got to capture it just like that. >> he has to run over there pretty quick. >> yeah, i know. >> go, go, go, go, this will be insa insane. >> they are hatching their plan and film it like this and make sure you go quick. dad is going to lay down here and you are noticing some tracks. >> oh. >> a snowmobiler in the area,...
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evan, you have some new information. >> well, yes, wolf. we know from the government from the latest government briefings that the u.s. believes it has enough information to indicate that the heading of the aircraft, when it deviated course from its scheduled -- from where it was scheduled to go to beijing, somewhere over the gulf of thailand, it decides to start heading west. and that course was set using -- via the input via the computer that controls the aircraft. now, who did this, you know, when was this done exactly, that is still very much an open question. but we know that there was enough data that was being sent in during the first 40 minutes of this flight that the government now has and is taking a look at. and that information indicates that the specific course -- there was some specific coordinates that the aircraft was heading towards. and those were specifically inputted in the flight computer system. now, i'm not sure -- i'm not an aircraft engineer, so i don't know all the technicals of how this data gets sent back. but th
evan, you have some new information. >> well, yes, wolf. we know from the government from the latest government briefings that the u.s. believes it has enough information to indicate that the heading of the aircraft, when it deviated course from its scheduled -- from where it was scheduled to go to beijing, somewhere over the gulf of thailand, it decides to start heading west. and that course was set using -- via the input via the computer that controls the aircraft. now, who did this,...
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second half down three, passed down low to duane evans, gets the bucket and one. 16 points for him, we're tied at 27. a couple of points later, ahead to rob lowe, loved him in st. elmo's fire. he likes that bucket too. they take a opportunity lead, but a former george mason
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combined with the information that evan and rene were talking about, corroborating evidence that it carried out in this direction, investigators very confident that's what happened. the trouble is, where did it go from there? you have the two arcs that you just showed where the last bit of satellite data came which opens up the search area which is too big for this and the size of 3 million square miles, the size of the united states. that's a problem. they have the plane coming this way. the trouble is, what happened then?
combined with the information that evan and rene were talking about, corroborating evidence that it carried out in this direction, investigators very confident that's what happened. the trouble is, where did it go from there? you have the two arcs that you just showed where the last bit of satellite data came which opens up the search area which is too big for this and the size of 3 million square miles, the size of the united states. that's a problem. they have the plane coming this way. the...
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i'm kelly evans here this morning with simon hobbs. and on microsoft strategy shift we begin this hour. software giant may introduce microsoft office to apple ipad. officials have yet to confirm reports out there but jon fortt is with us. maybe he can. jon, what do you think about all of this? >> i think that this is a really exciting potential announcement. we'll have to see the details. it's subject that i raised with with satya nadella before, before he became ceo. he's not as window centric as steve was. the key is how much they make available on the ifripad for fr. they're a bit late to the party. >> for free? >> yeah. you expect to see some available for free and then they're going to try to pull you into office 365 into upgrades to pay. they have to make something available for free for this to be much of an opportunity at all. apple's productivity software is already free on new ipads. >> apple's productivity software there is not excel, it's not
i'm kelly evans here this morning with simon hobbs. and on microsoft strategy shift we begin this hour. software giant may introduce microsoft office to apple ipad. officials have yet to confirm reports out there but jon fortt is with us. maybe he can. jon, what do you think about all of this? >> i think that this is a really exciting potential announcement. we'll have to see the details. it's subject that i raised with with satya nadella before, before he became ceo. he's not as window...
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until recently evan was the kina correspondent for "the new yorker."t back from a reporting trip to beijing. evan, what strikes you as significant about the way in which the chinese people and the government are reacting to this loss? >> well, what's particularly interesting is when you look at the people on that flight they come from the new chinese middle class and they have a very different conception of the kind of information they deserve and the kind of recognition that their sacrifices deserve. a generation ago people died in china in very large numbers. 171,000 people died, for instance, in a single cascade of dam collapses. today you have -- >> this was in the '70s. >> in 1975. today you have a group of people, 154 passengers and their families now, who are demanding information about what happened. they're asking their own government. they're asking the chinese press. and of course they're asking the malaysian government. >> the youngest person on board that flight, describe that family. >> his name is wong moa hung. he was just shy of his se
until recently evan was the kina correspondent for "the new yorker."t back from a reporting trip to beijing. evan, what strikes you as significant about the way in which the chinese people and the government are reacting to this loss? >> well, what's particularly interesting is when you look at the people on that flight they come from the new chinese middle class and they have a very different conception of the kind of information they deserve and the kind of recognition that...
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. >> jeff: carter evans on the oscar contender "facing fear." captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: i'm jeff glor with a western decision of the broadcast. ukraine's prime minister calls it a declaration of war. the u.s., an invasion. russia says it's protect its people. what you call it depends on where you come from. this is what it looks like in crimea tonight. the white house says forces control the peninsula that make up the southern portion of ukraine.t( it appears they are preparing an occupation. the u.s., european union and nato all say russia is violating international law. the question is what can they do about it. in pro-western kiev what they are do something protesting tens of thousands have gathered in the capitol, demonstrating against russia's actions. we have learned tonight that secretary of state john kerry is on his way to ukraine tomorrow. off the top tonight we have two reports. we'll hear from liz palmer in crimea in a moment, but first, charlie d'agata in kiev. ( protestors screaming ) >> r
. >> jeff: carter evans on the oscar contender "facing fear." captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: i'm jeff glor with a western decision of the broadcast. ukraine's prime minister calls it a declaration of war. the u.s., an invasion. russia says it's protect its people. what you call it depends on where you come from. this is what it looks like in crimea tonight. the white house says forces control the peninsula that make up the...
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how significant could this be do you think, evan?it's more compelling than an organized terrorist group doing this or dr. evil outfitting this plane with his donald trump livery. there's been a lot of crazy theories out there but certainly one of the more compelling theories here is that this had something to do with the pilot. it was an individual decision by the pilot or co-pilot and, again, there's really no evidence of an organized terrorist plot here, no terrorist group has claimed credit, there's no chatter going on on terrorist web forums. >> you've soon nothing. >> i've said this before. there's more terrorist chatter out there about the harlem gas line explosion than this malaysian airliner. so if al qaeda or other terrorists were involved in this it's one of the oddest things i've ever seen and there's no evidence so at this point we're speculating about -- there's no evidence. >> so you have no evidence, don, in terms obviously of anything about the plane. we don't know where it is, we haven't seen a piece of it anywhere.
how significant could this be do you think, evan?it's more compelling than an organized terrorist group doing this or dr. evil outfitting this plane with his donald trump livery. there's been a lot of crazy theories out there but certainly one of the more compelling theories here is that this had something to do with the pilot. it was an individual decision by the pilot or co-pilot and, again, there's really no evidence of an organized terrorist plot here, no terrorist group has claimed credit,...
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his name is evans from laurel. he rear-ended a mercedes. an off-duty firefighter was there and tried to save evans but it was not enough. there was a 14 girl in the mercedes. she wasn't hurt and neither was the the woman driving. >>> two days after police picked him up he remains in jail. he may be connected to three high-profile murders in alexandria. but they have yet to officially make that link. have certainly been on edge. his ties to the area go way back. he ran for mayor in the city of alexandria. a lot of residents remember him as a young man. >> i remember when he ran for office mostly because he was such a young guy. in some ways i wonder why he wasn't even kind of thought about just because he seems like maybe there was some signs that he wasn't stable back then. >> authorities will extradite him to virginia. it's not clear what role he made if any three murders. >>> a car chase and shooting in the district. it started when a park police officer spotted a car matching the description of one stolen in montgomery county can. park p
his name is evans from laurel. he rear-ended a mercedes. an off-duty firefighter was there and tried to save evans but it was not enough. there was a 14 girl in the mercedes. she wasn't hurt and neither was the the woman driving. >>> two days after police picked him up he remains in jail. he may be connected to three high-profile murders in alexandria. but they have yet to officially make that link. have certainly been on edge. his ties to the area go way back. he ran for mayor in the...
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carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning."ments on the mysterious disappearance of malaysia airlines flight 370. >>> also, the new gold rush. why jobs are lighting up in colorado. >>> and best selling author janet ooe van vich is in studio 57 to talk about her latest thriller. >>> finally, a baby gorilla was delivered via c-section. her mom was in distress so veterinarian surgeons at san diego park performed a rare c-section. mom and her little bundle are doing just fine. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm marlie hall. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning, everyone. it's friday, march 14. i'm michelle griego. >> let's punctuate the friday, shall we? happy friday, everybody. nearly 4:30. we're out of the gate. lawrence karnow has that friday feel. >> yes, i do. i'm excited. did you see outside? we had some fog out there. >> no! [ laughter ] >> exciting. not around for long. the fog will breakaway. we have a lot of sunshine coming our way and this
carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning."ments on the mysterious disappearance of malaysia airlines flight 370. >>> also, the new gold rush. why jobs are lighting up in colorado. >>> and best selling author janet ooe van vich is in studio 57 to talk about her latest thriller. >>> finally, a baby gorilla was delivered via c-section. her mom was in distress so veterinarian surgeons at san diego...
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first to you, evan, on the terrorism questions.that indicates, yes or no, it was an act of terrorism? anything? >> there's basically no information that would suggestion there's a terrorism. there have been eyebrows raised about the passports, use of stolen passports because of the fact reportedly the two individuals using stolen passports were of iranian origin. that being said, if you count the number of instances that people travel on stolen passports and tally them up, it's far, far more likely this has something to do with illegal immigration or narcotics smuggling than terrorism and takes a strong -- it's a struggle to explain why a terrorist group would deliberately target a malaysian airline full of chinese passengers. it's very difficult to understand that or rational ice that. >> we only have a minute. what about this guy, ali, who said he bought the ticket for the guys? >> very possible it's passport fraud, immigration fraud. illicit activity. was it terrorism? certainly not. there's no evidence of that. >> let me go to
first to you, evan, on the terrorism questions.that indicates, yes or no, it was an act of terrorism? anything? >> there's basically no information that would suggestion there's a terrorism. there have been eyebrows raised about the passports, use of stolen passports because of the fact reportedly the two individuals using stolen passports were of iranian origin. that being said, if you count the number of instances that people travel on stolen passports and tally them up, it's far, far...
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we've got a fabulous performance by sara evans coming up on "gma."hopper ] you paid how much for that? [ female announcer ] two stores. two amazing ways to score. t.j.maxx and marshalls. it's amanda. hey sweetie. what?amaz[phones rings]ore. okay, i'll send it. one hundred seventy-two dollars for a chemistry book, what is it, made of gold? just use citi popmoney. boom. ah, she's feeling lucky. with citi popmoney it's easy to send money to just about anyone, anytime.r new chemistry book. visit your local branch or citi.com/easierbanking to learn more. ♪ >>> we certainly are happy right now because our "gma" winter concert series, hard to believe it's been three years since country superstar sara evans released her last album but now she is back in a big way. a new cd called "slow me down" which is out today. please welcome back sara evans here. >> how are you? >> great to see you. you look so well. you co-wrote some of the songs. >> uh-huh. >> some beautiful duets. tell us a little bit about this new music. >> oh, gosh, working on this album for over t
we've got a fabulous performance by sara evans coming up on "gma."hopper ] you paid how much for that? [ female announcer ] two stores. two amazing ways to score. t.j.maxx and marshalls. it's amanda. hey sweetie. what?amaz[phones rings]ore. okay, i'll send it. one hundred seventy-two dollars for a chemistry book, what is it, made of gold? just use citi popmoney. boom. ah, she's feeling lucky. with citi popmoney it's easy to send money to just about anyone, anytime.r new chemistry...
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thrds being reported by evan perez and pamela brown. they are reviewing, but no terrorism is connected so far. this information is just coming in. i will read on here. this is information that we are just getting. i'm learning about this with you as i read here. one official said at this time they have no reason to believe the cargo is illegal or put there in any illegal way. any malicious way. live with the detail, pick it up here. >> there so many mysteries to this thing. we do know that there is increasing concern about the lithium batteries in the cargo hold of the aircraft. what exactly this did with the fire in the cargo hold that incapacitated the plane that caused the pilots to turn west to return to the airport. all of this is unknown. we know that the plane was operational for another five hours. it's very much a mystery, but at this time there concerns with the intelligence and law enforcement that the batteries could have been the cause for this plane to disappear. >> what's taking so long for a passenger fan fest. should th
thrds being reported by evan perez and pamela brown. they are reviewing, but no terrorism is connected so far. this information is just coming in. i will read on here. this is information that we are just getting. i'm learning about this with you as i read here. one official said at this time they have no reason to believe the cargo is illegal or put there in any illegal way. any malicious way. live with the detail, pick it up here. >> there so many mysteries to this thing. we do know...
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-china relationship is in good hands with evan. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming the still very young, but the senior director of asian affairs in the deiros.ouse, dr. evan me [applause] >> thank you for that very kind introduction. i appreciate the opportunity to address the conference here today and thank you for your friendship over the last decade. it has been fantastic. the room today is filled with lots of friends and it is a wonderful opportunity to be able today toour conference celebrate the 35th anniversary of the u.s.-china relationship. this is an auspicious occasion. 2014 is an important year. it is a year that the obama offeringation sees as a unique opportunity to develop a relationship with china defined by more and better amounts of cooperation and coordination on the major global challenges before us today. let me begin by underscoring the the brookings institution convening this country was -- this conference today. i can take no better topic than sports diplomacy, cultural diplomacy, and the con
-china relationship is in good hands with evan. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming the still very young, but the senior director of asian affairs in the deiros.ouse, dr. evan me [applause] >> thank you for that very kind introduction. i appreciate the opportunity to address the conference here today and thank you for your friendship over the last decade. it has been fantastic. the room today is filled with lots of friends and it is a wonderful opportunity to be able today...
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show some love for evan black, y'all. give it up for him.eers and applause] evan, what's up, man? >> oh, i'm excited to be here. nervous. to pretend i'm trying to pretend like i'm not nervous. >> i heard a crazy story about you and some kind of lion head or something like this. >> yeah, i, um, was, you know, searching craigslist, just forun
show some love for evan black, y'all. give it up for him.eers and applause] evan, what's up, man? >> oh, i'm excited to be here. nervous. to pretend i'm trying to pretend like i'm not nervous. >> i heard a crazy story about you and some kind of lion head or something like this. >> yeah, i, um, was, you know, searching craigslist, just forun
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>> yes. >> evan? >> nothing has been ruled out. there's still plenty of investigative work to be done. these guys are being looking through everything that they can, everything from these interviews that have been done with family members, with financial records, online records, they see nothing that can explain this in any other way. and so right now that's why they are resting their theories. that can change, obviously. >> you used the word accident. is that different than mechanical failure? what does that mean, an accident? >> that's a broad theory that covers a lot of that. it means that they believe that, you know, nothing so far indicates someone did this on purpose. crashing the plane on purpose, wherever it is. >> wolf, 11 months ago we had the boston marathon bombings and in that case the two brothers who committed the bombing didn't tell anybody. nobody knew what they were thinking. going to school, their friends, their relatives, you know, family. there was nothing to indicate what they had on their mind until they did
>> yes. >> evan? >> nothing has been ruled out. there's still plenty of investigative work to be done. these guys are being looking through everything that they can, everything from these interviews that have been done with family members, with financial records, online records, they see nothing that can explain this in any other way. and so right now that's why they are resting their theories. that can change, obviously. >> you used the word accident. is that different...
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we did catch up with jack evans, but he told us he wanted to wait for more details before commenting. >> both of them were subpoenaed in this case for taking money from jeffrey thompson. i have never taken a dime from jeffrey thompson. i have never asked for money from jeffrey thompson. >> also missing, the usually garrelous, vincent orange, who received $148,000 from thompson. that is mentioned in the criminal pleadings, but orange goes unnamed. one nonmayoral candidate was also eager to talk. jim graham says he was a victim of thompson's funding schemes. his opponent for the ward 1 council seat got tens and thousands of dollars from the now convicted felon. >> i remember seeing this at the time and thinking, oh my god, $26,000 from one set of entities? >> it turns out, it was a lot more than that. >> it was $166,000. >> two polls suggest recent polls suggest that a lot of d.c. voters are concerned about this investigation, but at last check, mayor gray was far out in front of any of his challengers. still, thompson's allegation that the mayor solicited him to fund a shadow campaign
we did catch up with jack evans, but he told us he wanted to wait for more details before commenting. >> both of them were subpoenaed in this case for taking money from jeffrey thompson. i have never taken a dime from jeffrey thompson. i have never asked for money from jeffrey thompson. >> also missing, the usually garrelous, vincent orange, who received $148,000 from thompson. that is mentioned in the criminal pleadings, but orange goes unnamed. one nonmayoral candidate was also...
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cbs reporter carter evans shows us how millions have joined the search. >> basically, we are lookingthing that stands out. >> reporter: la filling maker craig tante has been scanning images on the website. >> i found about 12 fishing vessels and about 11 things that i cannot explain what they are, but they don't look natural. >> reporter: the images come from five cat lites owned by colorado based digital lobe. they are covering the same areas being searched by boats and planes. >> we have people from all time zones, all languages, all contributing to try to solve the mystery. >> so far, the search party has flagged 1.7 million images for a closer look. >> we are talking all the tags. all o the clues from millions of people and putting them together using our statistics. it's a computer program able to identify who is reliable and who is not. and that is really going on in the image. >> reporter: last year, the website was used after the typhoon in the philippines. they helped direct relief teams. the hunt for malaysia air 370 has gained momentum on social websites like facebook an t
cbs reporter carter evans shows us how millions have joined the search. >> basically, we are lookingthing that stands out. >> reporter: la filling maker craig tante has been scanning images on the website. >> i found about 12 fishing vessels and about 11 things that i cannot explain what they are, but they don't look natural. >> reporter: the images come from five cat lites owned by colorado based digital lobe. they are covering the same areas being searched by boats and...
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what i would like to do is invite up to the podium sheila evan mc gee, loam azaron, jeffery digs, and asha patel -- ashi, sorry. the team at sfmta was just instrumental in setting the tone for the women and they provided a class on how to do business at sfmta. they not only have done that part of the work, but they continue to mentor and support these businesses. they sit down with them, give them their time, answer questions, try to help facilitate them into bureaucracy of our government departments. and they have just been one great partner. you have helped to make this program a success. your role here is very vital, very important. you're the ones that the contractors will see. and you've been most supportive and quite effective in what you've done, and i thank you. it's with all my love and support and heart felt welcome. thank you. and i just want to say sheila and i have worked -- she works miracles with the dbe and the certification and all of that, and she's organized with it. when i get a problem, i just send them to sheila. [laughter] >> and she never complains except when
what i would like to do is invite up to the podium sheila evan mc gee, loam azaron, jeffery digs, and asha patel -- ashi, sorry. the team at sfmta was just instrumental in setting the tone for the women and they provided a class on how to do business at sfmta. they not only have done that part of the work, but they continue to mentor and support these businesses. they sit down with them, give them their time, answer questions, try to help facilitate them into bureaucracy of our government...
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department of education's new report on racial disparities in the classroom we turn to leticia smith evans, the director of education practice. she's also a former elementary schoolteacher. the chief operator officer and director of research at equation for change. a non-profit initiative to improve stem education. barbara, the deputy executive director of the national association for the education of young children, and in new york the proffer of education at new york university. professor, let me start with you in new york. does this just add statistical rigor to something that you might have suspected already? >> yes. we've known for many years that the disparities and achievement. the so-called achievement gap that we've heard about over the years is really about opportunities to learn . that poor children particularly poor children of color, african-american children especially are attending under resourced schools in large measure where they don't have access to basic resource essential for learning. it's good to hear the secretary speak to it. i'm surprised it has taken so long. we'
department of education's new report on racial disparities in the classroom we turn to leticia smith evans, the director of education practice. she's also a former elementary schoolteacher. the chief operator officer and director of research at equation for change. a non-profit initiative to improve stem education. barbara, the deputy executive director of the national association for the education of young children, and in new york the proffer of education at new york university. professor,...
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carter evans reports on the unexpected twist decades later. >> reporter: it was more than 30 years agoer and tim zaal first met in the worst possible way. >> they started beating me, punching me first and then kicking me as hard as they could in order to get me down to the ground. >> reporter: matt was a street kid, just 15, disowned by his mother for being gay. tim was a neo-nazi skinhead. >> i remember looking at that mohawk and those eyes. >> i kicked him in the forehead and he was out. >> reporter: their story is chronicled in a documentary short called "facing fear. " >> i went through most of my life thinking i had killed this person. >> i think we're struck by the fact that we're all sitting here. >> i am struck too. this seems surreal. >> reporter: they had a chance meeting at the museum of tolerance. matt worked there. tim had been feeling -- >> fear, guilt. >> so there was something in you brewing. >> yeah. >> for a long time. >> there was a conscience trying to get out, i guess. >> it just took a while. >> yes. >> 25 years is what it took. and when matt realized who he was t
carter evans reports on the unexpected twist decades later. >> reporter: it was more than 30 years agoer and tim zaal first met in the worst possible way. >> they started beating me, punching me first and then kicking me as hard as they could in order to get me down to the ground. >> reporter: matt was a street kid, just 15, disowned by his mother for being gay. tim was a neo-nazi skinhead. >> i remember looking at that mohawk and those eyes. >> i kicked him in the...
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chris evans is here live.ca, the winter soldier." our red, white, and true blue superhero joined forces with black widow, played by scarlett johansson in an evil, high-flying thrill ride. take a look. >> did you do anything fun? >> all the guys from my barbershop quartet are dead. so no. >> if you asked, they would probably say yes. >> that's why i don't ask. >> too shy or too scared? >> too busy. >> is he wearing a parachute? >> no. no, he wasn't. >> oh, captain america, too busy. he's chris evans here with us right now. you're fresh off a flight. you were in london, beijing, l.a. to you feel like a superhero this morning? >> feeling like a jet-lagged superhero this morning. we're working through it. >> you're fighting evil. this time, the lines between good and evil are slightly blurred. what is didn't? >> it's not so much about steve rogers adjusting to modern technology as modern society. in the company he works for as potentially lost its way without giving too much away. and so it's matter of him kind of
chris evans is here live.ca, the winter soldier." our red, white, and true blue superhero joined forces with black widow, played by scarlett johansson in an evil, high-flying thrill ride. take a look. >> did you do anything fun? >> all the guys from my barbershop quartet are dead. so no. >> if you asked, they would probably say yes. >> that's why i don't ask. >> too shy or too scared? >> too busy. >> is he wearing a parachute? >> no. no, he...
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evan washburn, wusa9 sports. >>> you still have time to enter wusa9's bracket challenge.ut your bracket up against ours and some local celebrities and athletes. you can win a tv this is doug gansler. i'm running for governor - but this campaign is about you more than me. it's about brianna, who will breathe cleaner air because as attorney general i forced polluters to put in place $4.6 billion dollars in pollution controls. for caren, i fought big banks, winning $1.6 billion in mortgage relief for her and thousands of marylanders. for myra and her kids, they're safer because i brought the beltway snipers to justice, and fought child pornography and internet predators. for eric and mickey, i went to court to fight for marriage equality. for hundreds of baltimore kids, i started an inner city lacrosse league. and when a judge blamed an 11 year old girl for being sexually abused by saying "it takes two to tango," i took that judge on. i don't put up with things like that, it's not who i am. i take on tough fights and get things done for the people of maryland. >>> we all kno
evan washburn, wusa9 sports. >>> you still have time to enter wusa9's bracket challenge.ut your bracket up against ours and some local celebrities and athletes. you can win a tv this is doug gansler. i'm running for governor - but this campaign is about you more than me. it's about brianna, who will breathe cleaner air because as attorney general i forced polluters to put in place $4.6 billion dollars in pollution controls. for caren, i fought big banks, winning $1.6 billion in...
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here's carter evans. >> reporter: the 5.1 magnitude earthquake hit just after 9:00ed from night. it left stores a mess and did enough damage to homes and apartments that more than 80 people had to find somewhere else to sty. since then, more than 100 aftershocks have rumbled through the region. >> so the early warning system, four seconds-- ( buzzer ). >> and now we're having an aftershock. >> reporter: crews are now inspecting bridges, dams, and railroad tracks for signs of damage. the quake even caught the attention of baseball hall of fame announcer vince sculley during an exhibition game. >> a little tremor here in the ballpark. >> reporter: there were no reports of major damage, but photos posted to social media, show plenty of minor damage to homes and businesses. the last big quake to hit california was in 1994, the 6.7 magnitude northridge earthquake killed dozens and caused $25 billion in damage. 20 years later, californiaians are fairly acuft tomed earthquakes, but officials fear another major one like north bridge could catch them off guard. carter evans, cbs news, los
here's carter evans. >> reporter: the 5.1 magnitude earthquake hit just after 9:00ed from night. it left stores a mess and did enough damage to homes and apartments that more than 80 people had to find somewhere else to sty. since then, more than 100 aftershocks have rumbled through the region. >> so the early warning system, four seconds-- ( buzzer ). >> and now we're having an aftershock. >> reporter: crews are now inspecting bridges, dams, and railroad tracks for...
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>> it was about my situation. >> evans was attempting to conduct an orientation interview with schreiber prior to his move to general population. >> to tell you the truth, i might resort to some craziness to get what i want. >> okay. >> i mean some craziness. >> i'm just the case manager. i don't know exactly what i'm supposed to do -- >> you don't? >> -- as far as that. >> how long have you been a case manager? >> about four years. >> okay. that's quite long enough. so, anyway, that's what happens with this -- >> it's quite long enough for what? i'm kind of curious about that. >> i just thought you were brand new to the job. you acted like what am i supposed to do about you, you know? anyway, i am not assaulting you, man, i'm just checking on your credentials a little bit. >> okay. >> schreiber went on to tell evans a specific group of limon inmates had it out for him. >> they told me they were going to write all of their friends, whatever cell houses they're in, they're going to write their friends and tell them about me and basically, have my [ bleep ] sanctioned, either assaulted or
>> it was about my situation. >> evans was attempting to conduct an orientation interview with schreiber prior to his move to general population. >> to tell you the truth, i might resort to some craziness to get what i want. >> okay. >> i mean some craziness. >> i'm just the case manager. i don't know exactly what i'm supposed to do -- >> you don't? >> -- as far as that. >> how long have you been a case manager? >> about four years....
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the last hour we have learned charles evans is saying we should spea speed up the pace.ll things said, talk about any changes that appear to be on the horizon when it comes to how the fed will start tapering. any remaining hopes the s&p 500 was closed at a new all-time high today are receding at the moment. we are still above the intraday low on friday but well below any chance of seeing another record here. the reason for this retreat, you can call it a china conundrum. thought they were avoiding hard economic landing got stunned i the unexpected admissions it saw an 18% drop in exports last month. china's the world's largest economy behind the u.s. with china dragon down the major indices, materials producers have been amongst the hardest hit u.s. stocks today. as we look at all the sectors, 10 of the s&p sectors have been down. alcoa losing two.33% at $0.29, and we look at u.s. steel. down 2.33%. boeing also in the news today after the abrupt and unexplained disappearance of the boeing 777 jet operated by malaysian airlines from malaysia to china. 239 people on board
the last hour we have learned charles evans is saying we should spea speed up the pace.ll things said, talk about any changes that appear to be on the horizon when it comes to how the fed will start tapering. any remaining hopes the s&p 500 was closed at a new all-time high today are receding at the moment. we are still above the intraday low on friday but well below any chance of seeing another record here. the reason for this retreat, you can call it a china conundrum. thought they were...
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that i missed a chunk of the end of the things of that presenting the site's logo the posting to meet evan originated from. with the intensity. he and commissioning charge of an irishman stepanek in the issue this statement expressing deep concern about the ten piece band known to attack. he suggested to me it could negatively affect his keys and fifty joined the eu can access the group threatens the protection of european values and sentence north korea will receive official told to mind the atf japanese diplomats were worse than no income declined. then comes the abductions of japanese nationals as well as the north nuclear and missile programs. the two teams from the two countries the foreign ministry's a great reason to official in iraq after hitting only in shenzhen china on the sideline to financial records talks the national gulf until cooked to cancun and that two thousand trial. the scotsman says the discussions will be held over to thinking thinking thinking to achieve level officials of the foreign ministers. now he presented nineteen eighteen epidemic to channel the asian ocean
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evan low, councilmember and former mayor. and president of the legal education fund. we heard about the criticism coming from asian americans on this. a significant number of them are in the south bay where you're based. is it broad based or is it coming from certain sectors within the asian american community? >> well, what we're seeing is predominantly the chinese american community who are protesting this particular issue, and we know that the asian american community is quite broad. and when you look at the enrollment rates of cambodians, loatians, many other communities are disenfranchised. so when we look at this, it's important to look at all demographics. >> you had asians protesting outside your office today, as a matter of fact, on this issue. what is their main criticism? >> well, the protests occurred outside tassembly member paul fong's office, urging him to vote no on this bill. what's important is that we clarify and talk about twhat's n the bill. we need to acknowledge and thank senator hernandez for the intent of trying to expand the pool of opportuni
evan low, councilmember and former mayor. and president of the legal education fund. we heard about the criticism coming from asian americans on this. a significant number of them are in the south bay where you're based. is it broad based or is it coming from certain sectors within the asian american community? >> well, what we're seeing is predominantly the chinese american community who are protesting this particular issue, and we know that the asian american community is quite broad....
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carter evans reports they didn't get everything until now. >> reporter: there was a time when hollywood some of the world's most famous, those on two legs and on four. >> and they're off and running. >> the big crowds have come and gone and the track is now shut down for good, soon to be bulldozed. all that's left are memories, mostly fleeting, except for this. underneath hollywood park, ability feet under, to be exact, are the remains of one of the track's greatest racehorses. >> native driver won is easily. >> native diver who won the prestigious hollywood gold cup three consecutive times in the 1960s is buried here. >> we should see the whole skeleton displayed in the clay here. >> reporter: this weekend archaeology students from the university of southern california are digging up the remains. they've now uncovered part of the rib cage. you can see it right there. once the remains are fully exhumed, the flan is to rebury them at del mar, another race track b-100 miles south of here. del mar is rich in horse racing history, but so, too, was hollywood park. so it seemed perfectly fitt
carter evans reports they didn't get everything until now. >> reporter: there was a time when hollywood some of the world's most famous, those on two legs and on four. >> and they're off and running. >> the big crowds have come and gone and the track is now shut down for good, soon to be bulldozed. all that's left are memories, mostly fleeting, except for this. underneath hollywood park, ability feet under, to be exact, are the remains of one of the track's greatest...
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let's go to cnn justice reporter evan perez in washington.ges to come out in just the past few days. but when these crews go out to, you know, do a visual confirmation of these items, these objects, they're not there. what's the value here? >> well, you know, of the fact that it keeps getting, we keep getting images, we keep getting indications that there is some debris, i think, is some sign of hope for the searchers that perhaps there is something there. as you know, the flights are dealing with terrible weather. some of the ships that were on scene had to be moved away because of very rough seas. so, this is not very easy. some of them are flying, some of the planes are flying very low to try to see if they can catch anything. this area is also known as a collection point for a lot of debris or a lot of the world's garbage end up right over in this area. that is what makes it so difficult. you know, until they can get some of this debris onboard a ship perhaps and examine it, they won't really know. but they have to keep looking, you know,
let's go to cnn justice reporter evan perez in washington.ges to come out in just the past few days. but when these crews go out to, you know, do a visual confirmation of these items, these objects, they're not there. what's the value here? >> well, you know, of the fact that it keeps getting, we keep getting images, we keep getting indications that there is some debris, i think, is some sign of hope for the searchers that perhaps there is something there. as you know, the flights are...
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our justice reporter, evan perez, is joining us now.van, what do we know about these batteries, specifically on this flight, 370? >> reporter: well, wolf, we know that the malaysian authorities told u.s. authorities last week that these -- there was a shipment of these batteries that was on the flight. now, they don't believe there was anything nefarious, no foul play suspended in placing these on there. and, you know, but this was one of the first things that raised some eyebrows, some suspicion among u.s. officials. especially intelligence officials who thought that perhaps, just perhaps, this could be an explanation for flight 370 disappearing. now, that still hasn't been confirmed and we don't know more about what exactly this cargo was. but we do know they were on the plane, wolf. >> what are the regulations surrounding transporting batteries, these lithium batteries, in the cargo hold of planes? >> well, you know, they're very tight regulations. for example, if you're a passenger, you're not allowed to put it in checked luggage, f
our justice reporter, evan perez, is joining us now.van, what do we know about these batteries, specifically on this flight, 370? >> reporter: well, wolf, we know that the malaysian authorities told u.s. authorities last week that these -- there was a shipment of these batteries that was on the flight. now, they don't believe there was anything nefarious, no foul play suspended in placing these on there. and, you know, but this was one of the first things that raised some eyebrows, some...
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the fbi has a lot of experience. >> great to know, evan. just within the last 48 hours, we have had this discussion about the "new york times" reporting that americans weren't being given access to the sim later so now at least we know this is happening. we've got some good eyes on it, hopefully the best eyes out there. he ha evan perez, thank you for the live report from washington. live in new york, with more on the actual technology is brett larson, cnn analyst and host of the web cast and syndicated radio program tech bites and also joining brett and me, once again from our virtual cockpit in canada, joined by cnn's martin savidge and flight instructor, mitchell castado. brett, first and foremost. when we hear the fbi is now combing a hard drive of a flight simulator, how much can you comb? what kind of forensics can we actually get out of this thing? >> you can get literally anything that was on that computer. so anything that he threw out. even if it was just as simple as his web history and he deleted that. that is going to show up o
the fbi has a lot of experience. >> great to know, evan. just within the last 48 hours, we have had this discussion about the "new york times" reporting that americans weren't being given access to the sim later so now at least we know this is happening. we've got some good eyes on it, hopefully the best eyes out there. he ha evan perez, thank you for the live report from washington. live in new york, with more on the actual technology is brett larson, cnn analyst and host of...