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emily: someone like evan williams? crawford: yeah, i think it needs to evolve to a new place.eds to attract a new type of user. emily: crawford, tim, and george. so for curtis -- so fortuitous to have you on the show today. we will continue to follow this. dick costolo stepping out as twitter ceo, jack dorsey stepping in as interim ceo, also the ceo of another company called square. we will talk gaming with ea founder and a lot more on twitter. ♪ mark:john: with all due respect to senator mark kirk-- ♪ mark: happy national corn on the cob day. in our lineup tonight, a stock, a straw. but first, a pick. the first -- aprila a pick six. mark, you were out there in in deer valley. is a romney -- in a romney
emily: someone like evan williams? crawford: yeah, i think it needs to evolve to a new place.eds to attract a new type of user. emily: crawford, tim, and george. so for curtis -- so fortuitous to have you on the show today. we will continue to follow this. dick costolo stepping out as twitter ceo, jack dorsey stepping in as interim ceo, also the ceo of another company called square. we will talk gaming with ea founder and a lot more on twitter. ♪ mark:john: with all due respect to senator...
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emily: evan williams?wford: again, i think this product needs to evolve, needs to be taken to a new place. it needs to attract and engage new kinds of users. emily: crawford del prete of idc. the newly appointed interim ceo of yahoo! joining us. so fortuitous to have you on the show today. thank you all for joining us. this is a story we will continue to follow. dick costolo resigning as ceo of twitter. jack dorsey stepping in as interim ceo. jack dorsey the founder and also ceo of another multibillion-dollar company called square. thanks for joining us today. tomorrow we will talk gaming with the e.a. founder, trip hawkins. and we will have a lot more on twitter. ♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: l pacino is here. he is an oscar, tony, and emmy award-winning actor. some actors played characters. al pacino becomes them. here is a look at some of his work. [indiscernible] question you are still my wife? you are supposed to love me. >> i was going to go out and score fo
emily: evan williams?wford: again, i think this product needs to evolve, needs to be taken to a new place. it needs to attract and engage new kinds of users. emily: crawford del prete of idc. the newly appointed interim ceo of yahoo! joining us. so fortuitous to have you on the show today. thank you all for joining us. this is a story we will continue to follow. dick costolo resigning as ceo of twitter. jack dorsey stepping in as interim ceo. jack dorsey the founder and also ceo of another...
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emily: evan williams?ord: again, i think this product needs to evolve, needs to be taken to a new place. it needs to attract and engage new kinds of users. emily: crawford del prete of idc. the newly appointed interim ceo of yahoo! joining us. on theuitous to have you show today. thank you all for joining us. this is a story we will continue to follow. dick costolo resigning as ceo of twitter. jack dorsey stepping in as interim ceo. jack dorsey the founder and also ceo of another multibillion-dollar company called square. thanks for joining us today. tomorrow we will talk gaming with the e.a. founder, trip hawkins. ♪ from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." is here.l pacino he is an oscar, tony, and emmy award-winning actor. some actors played characters. al pacino becomes them. here is a look at some of his work. [indiscernible]
emily: evan williams?ord: again, i think this product needs to evolve, needs to be taken to a new place. it needs to attract and engage new kinds of users. emily: crawford del prete of idc. the newly appointed interim ceo of yahoo! joining us. on theuitous to have you show today. thank you all for joining us. this is a story we will continue to follow. dick costolo resigning as ceo of twitter. jack dorsey stepping in as interim ceo. jack dorsey the founder and also ceo of another...
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emily: evan williams?wford del prete: again, i think this product needs to evolve, needs to be taken to a new place. it needs to attract and engage new kinds of users. emily: crawford del prete of idc. george zachary, an early twitter investor. the newly appointed interim ceo of yahoo! joining us. so fortuitous to have you on the show today. thank you all for joining us. this is a story we will continue to follow. again, dick costolo resigning as ceo of twitter. jack dorsey stepping in as interim ceo. jack dorsey, the founder and also ceo of another multibillion-dollar company called square. thanks for joining us today. tomorrow we will talk gaming with the e.a. founder, trip hawkins. we will have a lot more on twitter. ♪ ♪
emily: evan williams?wford del prete: again, i think this product needs to evolve, needs to be taken to a new place. it needs to attract and engage new kinds of users. emily: crawford del prete of idc. george zachary, an early twitter investor. the newly appointed interim ceo of yahoo! joining us. so fortuitous to have you on the show today. thank you all for joining us. this is a story we will continue to follow. again, dick costolo resigning as ceo of twitter. jack dorsey stepping in as...
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another former twitter ceo board member evan williams is on. the name drawing most attention is adam bain. he's well liked by twitter's ad and media partners but he doesn't have key product experience. as twitter looks at possible candidates across silicon valley, m&a chatter is back in focus. pointed to google as the most natural fit. it's been a rumored suitor for twitter on and off for careers. we'll have to see if it's interested in twitter's about $24 billion market cap. back to you. >> thank you very much. by the way, don't miss david faber's interview with dick costolo and twitter founder jack dorsey. >>> we're back with more from our guest host this morning. "new york times" columnist and pulitzer prize winner tom friedman. one topic we have not hit on yet is isis. you have made the point you can't defeat isis and be a supporter or have an iraq at the same time. >> that's what i worry about. i worry about the choices. you can have iraq or defeat isis and you can't do both. why is that? because isis at root is a sunni arab backlash again
another former twitter ceo board member evan williams is on. the name drawing most attention is adam bain. he's well liked by twitter's ad and media partners but he doesn't have key product experience. as twitter looks at possible candidates across silicon valley, m&a chatter is back in focus. pointed to google as the most natural fit. it's been a rumored suitor for twitter on and off for careers. we'll have to see if it's interested in twitter's about $24 billion market cap. back to you....
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. >> what are the chances of you mentioned evan williams, he was the guy before. what are the chances he comes back? he's hanging out there now. >> probably one of the announcements that came out is they expanded the 140 character limit. he run as long-form blogging tool there is room for both. you could see once again this could be conjecture how medium could play as part of twitter and the product guru comes back. >> and evan williams. >> when you talk to investors, which type of ceo, and we're at wall street investors. >> we would like to see more product. the other name i didn't mention is adam bayne. he's one of the key assets of that firm so if adam doesn't become ceo, who could he work for? he worked for ross levinson. i can see that working. either way, you need a strong product guy there to developed products chris saka talks about. >> you called for this to happen. we played the clip. at the same time, are you surprised at the timing of it or sort of telegraphed by every single, every single time we saw dick costolo, he looked hagered. the most recent he
. >> what are the chances of you mentioned evan williams, he was the guy before. what are the chances he comes back? he's hanging out there now. >> probably one of the announcements that came out is they expanded the 140 character limit. he run as long-form blogging tool there is room for both. you could see once again this could be conjecture how medium could play as part of twitter and the product guru comes back. >> and evan williams. >> when you talk to investors,...
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don't know, brian -- [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] he was one of the founders, along with evan williamsiz stone, we've known these guys since 2008, fox business was the first to put them on the air. they were just on pcs at that point. >> i don't think he is the guy. i don't know. i'd like to ask you the antitrust question. is there a legitimate antitrust concern regarding facebook? >> well, they do operate very similar models, but i don't think there would be -- liz: they're the two owners of the whole sector, aren't they? >> i think there would be more antitrust concerns with a google and a twitter because if you search on google, my tweets are popping up in google searches. so it's kind of creepy, and i think google would consolidate their hand. to your point, i don't think dorsey is the man. here's somebody who's going to come back, he knows the product so intimately, he wants massive innovation. this comes at a cost, you can't be a public company -- >> let's lay odds. do they sell or not? >> yeah, they probably do. liz: the high of the stock over the past since it's gone public was
don't know, brian -- [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] he was one of the founders, along with evan williamsiz stone, we've known these guys since 2008, fox business was the first to put them on the air. they were just on pcs at that point. >> i don't think he is the guy. i don't know. i'd like to ask you the antitrust question. is there a legitimate antitrust concern regarding facebook? >> well, they do operate very similar models, but i don't think there would be -- liz:...
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it includes a lead independent director, peter curry, plus peter fenton and evan williams, another co-founderthis is a big change for twitter, obviously, but there is a lot of back and forth. we do know dick costolo, at least seemingly, has a good relationship with jack dorsey. he tweeted his congratulations to him and ironically, guys, tying to a different story sources are telling rupert murdoch will be handing over his position to his son, and about three hours ago dick costolo tweeted his congratulations to murdoch. melissa: charlie gasparino is standing by on this story. charlie, there's a couple interesting moving parts here. number one, cost low under fire for a long time because twitter, public company, not hitting the targets for profitability, and it looks like the user base is stalled. you're a big twitter guy yourself. >> yes, i knew you'd bring that up. it's one thing for shmucks like me to use twitter, it's another thing for a company to make money and meet its targets. this was telegraphed, i would say, for months and not just was they weren't -- not just because they weren't m
it includes a lead independent director, peter curry, plus peter fenton and evan williams, another co-founderthis is a big change for twitter, obviously, but there is a lot of back and forth. we do know dick costolo, at least seemingly, has a good relationship with jack dorsey. he tweeted his congratulations to him and ironically, guys, tying to a different story sources are telling rupert murdoch will be handing over his position to his son, and about three hours ago dick costolo tweeted his...
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. >> reporter: we are learning from william evans, that rahim was put under 24/7 surveillance ten days ago. when he bought the knives on amazon.com. authorities were growing concerned he was becoming operational and apparently on tuesday, there was a heightened concern because they believed he may be boarding a bus with one of the knives and launching an attack. that is why those five officials approached him in the parking lot. john and christine. >> pamela, thank you. usaama rahim's brother is backing off his initial claim that officers shot his brother in the back. after police screened security video of the shooting for rahim's family. he admitted his posts were wrong. he told cnn's erin burnett, the family is still not convinced rahim had ties to isis. >> of course we dispute it. we don't know that to be a fact about him. we are a muslim-american community. i think really you have to start speaking more about the muslims of america and not in syria doing the bad things who don't like america. speak about the muslims who live here and love america. that's me. that's the rahim famil
. >> reporter: we are learning from william evans, that rahim was put under 24/7 surveillance ten days ago. when he bought the knives on amazon.com. authorities were growing concerned he was becoming operational and apparently on tuesday, there was a heightened concern because they believed he may be boarding a bus with one of the knives and launching an attack. that is why those five officials approached him in the parking lot. john and christine. >> pamela, thank you. usaama...
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there's a certain committee form of evan williams and another cofounder. they're going to be looking inside and outside for somebody to lead this company. we will see how that search evolves. erik: emily, we thank you much for waking up early. that was emily chang it's a go. olivia: arsons of interview with dish network ceo on a potential merger with t-mobile. don't go away. ♪ olivia: coming up later today on bloomberg television 2012 presidential nominee mitt romney will be on "with all due respect to you don't want to miss it. erik: billionaire charlie ergen the founder and ceo of dish, may be looking at another dance partner. according to reports including ours, he is poised to merge his company with t-mobile, turning dish from a satellite tv operator to a true wireless company. betty liu spoke with him an exclusive interview and asked what she thought of the t-mobile merger. >> i think there are certainly a lot of positives to that if there are willing participants. but they certainly have done a fantastic job to be in the upstart company. their team h
there's a certain committee form of evan williams and another cofounder. they're going to be looking inside and outside for somebody to lead this company. we will see how that search evolves. erik: emily, we thank you much for waking up early. that was emily chang it's a go. olivia: arsons of interview with dish network ceo on a potential merger with t-mobile. don't go away. ♪ olivia: coming up later today on bloomberg television 2012 presidential nominee mitt romney will be on "with all...
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evan williams, the original founder and jack dorsey he has 3.3%.g right now -- fidelity, morgan stanley. tom: we have someone in here who has deep experience, particularly on amazon. brendan: he has been up all night trying to figure out what happened. brad, thank you for joining us. help me understand, what did dick costolo failed to do? brad: let's put it in perspective. he did lead this company for five years, earned tremendously -- $22 billion in market cap -- took the company public. what he failed to do is what the founders failed to do, articulate an appeal to twitter that goes beyond its core passionate user base. that inner sanctum of media people celebrities, and sports people. the facebook crowd, another way to put it. facebook has 1.4 billion users all around the world. twitter has been limited by the chronological nature of -- vonnie: did it get too big too fast without taking care of the revenue side of things? brad: revenue has been a problem. face. my sense is that twitter never found a way to grow beyond its core paradigm. brendan:
evan williams, the original founder and jack dorsey he has 3.3%.g right now -- fidelity, morgan stanley. tom: we have someone in here who has deep experience, particularly on amazon. brendan: he has been up all night trying to figure out what happened. brad, thank you for joining us. help me understand, what did dick costolo failed to do? brad: let's put it in perspective. he did lead this company for five years, earned tremendously -- $22 billion in market cap -- took the company public. what...
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>> he was a ceo pushed out before evan williams who took over for him. then dick pushed out evan.ow jack is back. jack's been a board member and runs another company. i don't know. it seems silicon valley pats itself on the back for nonperformance. they need to get a real ceo search going to have someone in there if you are going to turn this company around the way it needs to. >> it's sara. in the release it seems like he is here on an interim basis and twitter will look for a permanent ceo. obviously, we are speculating. do any names come to mind you think would be good picks? >> i don't know. there are lots of people. the question is will this company get sold? two weeks ago, board members told me he was safe. of course he's not. it's a question if they want to do a wide search or find someone in the media business if they want to find someone more technology-oriented. there was a point michael schuster would have been a potential ceo. that deal went askew. there are all kinds of people that could take that job. we'll have to see how interim he is. interim means they do this ra
>> he was a ceo pushed out before evan williams who took over for him. then dick pushed out evan.ow jack is back. jack's been a board member and runs another company. i don't know. it seems silicon valley pats itself on the back for nonperformance. they need to get a real ceo search going to have someone in there if you are going to turn this company around the way it needs to. >> it's sara. in the release it seems like he is here on an interim basis and twitter will look for a...
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july 1st at the latest and step aside and evan williams i think they just need to open things up. to be on the search committee but let's open things up to fresh blood and build that board at the same time. this is starting to smell more like hp -- the old hp. the hp before meg. >> we can chat another time also about the lack of gender diversity on that board of twitter as well. >> bad news. >> nearly 8 million people owe more on their mortgages than their homes are worth. the impact that is having on housing. >>> plus -- >> when her wall street job left her feeling out of touch, this former goldman sachs employee called out a new career. in furniture. >> it was intoxicating to work on wall street but it wasn't meaningful to me. >> "escape being the coupe" next. >>> there is breaking news. the president has suffered a major defeat in the house of representatives regarding the security of -- securing of trade promotion authority that would enable him to move on a fast track a trade agreement with some pacific trading partners. john harwood has been following the story. for those wh
july 1st at the latest and step aside and evan williams i think they just need to open things up. to be on the search committee but let's open things up to fresh blood and build that board at the same time. this is starting to smell more like hp -- the old hp. the hp before meg. >> we can chat another time also about the lack of gender diversity on that board of twitter as well. >> bad news. >> nearly 8 million people owe more on their mortgages than their homes are worth....
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. >> reporter: boston police commissioner william evans says there is surveillance video of the shooting. >> the officers are retreating and they kept retreating, verbally giving commands to drop the weapon, drop the weapon. and at some point the individual proximity came close that the officers were in danger. >> reporter: law enforcement officials say what ream, who was 26 years old, had been on investigators' radar for several months and had been under 24-hour surveillance for about three weeks. an official previoused briefed on the investigation said rahim was radicalized online by isis extremists. throughout the day police searched his home and a nearby location. rahim's brother, who is an imam in oakland california, posted on facebook that at the time of the shooting his brother was on the phone with his father and his last words were, "i can't breathe." a law enforcement source says the belief is rahim wanted to target police something isis has called for in its propaganda. but, charlie in this case, we're told there is no further threat to the public. >> rose: thanks, jeff. today
. >> reporter: boston police commissioner william evans says there is surveillance video of the shooting. >> the officers are retreating and they kept retreating, verbally giving commands to drop the weapon, drop the weapon. and at some point the individual proximity came close that the officers were in danger. >> reporter: law enforcement officials say what ream, who was 26 years old, had been on investigators' radar for several months and had been under 24-hour surveillance...
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boston police commissioner william evans says that the video shows rahim was shot after he refused to drop a military style knife and that officers were backing away when they opened fire. rahim's family says the video shows rahim was not the initial aggressor and he did not appear to be breaking any laws. the shooting is under investigation. >>> testimony scheduled to resume tomorrow in the attempted murder trial of jesse matthew, the man charged with killing uva student hannah graham in albemarle county, but that trial comes later. right now he's on trial for trying to assault and kill a woman walking home from a grocery store back in 2005. today the alleged victim took the stand and testified matthew choked her and tried to rape her. prosecutors say the headlights of a parked car may have saved her life. >>> a prominent d.c. attorney will defend former house speaker dennis hastert. thomas c. green has taken the case. hastert is scheduled to make his first court appearance tomorrow. he faces federal charges of trying to hide millions of dollars in hush money and lying about it to th
boston police commissioner william evans says that the video shows rahim was shot after he refused to drop a military style knife and that officers were backing away when they opened fire. rahim's family says the video shows rahim was not the initial aggressor and he did not appear to be breaking any laws. the shooting is under investigation. >>> testimony scheduled to resume tomorrow in the attempted murder trial of jesse matthew, the man charged with killing uva student hannah graham...
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boston police commissioner william evans says a surveillance camera nearby shows what happened next. >> and then all of a sudden, you see five f.b.i. agents and boston retreating, backing on their feet, backing on their feet with their hands up like this, and from the witnesses' accounts, from officers' account, giving commands, "drop the weapon. drop the weapon." and then, unfortunately, we see the suspect shot. >> reporter: law enforcement sources tell us the suspects had discussed an attack on pamela geller. she was the organized of a contest in garland texas. last month two isis sympathizers were shot and killed in a failed attack on that event. >> rose: thanks, >> rose: thanks, jeff. the u.s.-led coalition is keeping up air attacks on isis targets in iraq and syria, yet the islamic terror group still controls important territory and cities, including palmyra in syria, as well as mosul and ramadi in iraq. joining us now former c.i.a. director general david petraeus, who commanded forces in iraq and afghanistan, as well as the surge in iraq. how bad is the situation on the ground
boston police commissioner william evans says a surveillance camera nearby shows what happened next. >> and then all of a sudden, you see five f.b.i. agents and boston retreating, backing on their feet, backing on their feet with their hands up like this, and from the witnesses' accounts, from officers' account, giving commands, "drop the weapon. drop the weapon." and then, unfortunately, we see the suspect shot. >> reporter: law enforcement sources tell us the suspects...
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william evans said they believed he was a threat and someone they were watching for a long time and he was surveillance regarding terror-related information. they tomorrowed he should be questioned and the agents approached him before 7:00 a.m. this morning. they did not have weapons drawn. they said the attack was unprovoked unprovoked. he came out with the knife. no one expected the reaction got out of him. police and fbi were at the active scenes. both believe to be linked to the investigation. we don't have confirmation from the fbi to what they are doing at the locations. are they searching and conducting interviews at the locations. there is a lot of unanswered questions in the developing case. they are not revealing what brought him to their attention and why they acted today. they are also not saying whether or not they believe anyone else was involved or others are being questioned. greta? >> molly london. and i love this police officer. you will too. a texas police officer who had the worst job. the 18-year-old boy said his boy parents were killed in a motorcycle crash. that
william evans said they believed he was a threat and someone they were watching for a long time and he was surveillance regarding terror-related information. they tomorrowed he should be questioned and the agents approached him before 7:00 a.m. this morning. they did not have weapons drawn. they said the attack was unprovoked unprovoked. he came out with the knife. no one expected the reaction got out of him. police and fbi were at the active scenes. both believe to be linked to the...
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. >> this individual -- >> reporter: boston police commissioner william evans believes he intended tolice officers we can insinuate that that's why they had the knives and based on that comment, that's what we believe they were up to. >> reporter: we have learned the family of rahim has viewed the surveillance video showing the shooting after those five officers approached him at the parking lot. the family through their attorney disputes that he had anything to do with isis. pamela brown, cnn, boston. >>> now is a good time to bring in cnn legal and law enforcement analyst and former assistant director of the fbi tom fuentes from new york. tom, hello. i should say they have been watching usaamah rahim for i presume some time. we know that. what about the other suspects? do we presume they, too were under surveillance? >> yes, martin. they came up a while back. they were surveilled visiting with each other at the beach probably laying out their final plans for the attack that rahim was going to carry out. so -- but the fbi, the full-court 24/7 surveillance on rahim has only been in th
. >> this individual -- >> reporter: boston police commissioner william evans believes he intended tolice officers we can insinuate that that's why they had the knives and based on that comment, that's what we believe they were up to. >> reporter: we have learned the family of rahim has viewed the surveillance video showing the shooting after those five officers approached him at the parking lot. the family through their attorney disputes that he had anything to do with isis....
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boston police commissioner william evans and a suffolk district attorney will end with civil rights advocates later today to shares at video. the meeting will not be open to the public or to the press. this video will not be released to the media or the public until members of his family can view it for themselves. this is an ongoing investigation. we are watching developments including a scene out of rhode island where investigators have been there since yesterday. officials are not saying whether there are more people involved in this. an ongoing investigation we also have a crew at the scene. jon: boston where the marathon bombing took place. is there any connection? >> i have heard nothing to say these men are connected in any way. this is a joint terrorism investigation, this is what they specialized in the investigation into dzokhar tsarnaev, we have not heard any link between these two men. jon: we will have much more on the threat of homegrown terror and what law enforcement can do, we talked to a former secret service agent for president obama moments ago. uma: new questions about hi
boston police commissioner william evans and a suffolk district attorney will end with civil rights advocates later today to shares at video. the meeting will not be open to the public or to the press. this video will not be released to the media or the public until members of his family can view it for themselves. this is an ongoing investigation. we are watching developments including a scene out of rhode island where investigators have been there since yesterday. officials are not saying...
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take a listen to commissioner william evans. >> the officers asked him several times to put that knife down. they gave him several commands. the officers tried their best retreating. again several more orders to put down and at that point, he came within the proximity that the officers used deadly force. >> reporter: both the fbi agent and the boston police officer opened fire and he was taken to one of the trauma centers here in boston but his life could not be saved. >> what else do we know about this suspect? >> reporter: we know very little. what we have learned thus far is he is believed to be in his 20s. beyond that we don't know what brought him to the attention of the joint terrorism task force. whether or not there was terrorist sympathies. given the history in boston very active. they've been involved in a lot of investigations including that of the tsarnaev family leading up to the boston marathon bombing. people involved when you have a big organization like that working. we are still working to get more information on this individual who was killed today here in boston. >>
take a listen to commissioner william evans. >> the officers asked him several times to put that knife down. they gave him several commands. the officers tried their best retreating. again several more orders to put down and at that point, he came within the proximity that the officers used deadly force. >> reporter: both the fbi agent and the boston police officer opened fire and he was taken to one of the trauma centers here in boston but his life could not be saved. >> what...
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police commissioner william evans shared that video with boston clergy and civil rights advocates this afternoon, aiming to head off misinformation that was out there the brother posted a claim on facebook he had been shot in the back while talking with his father on his cell phone. commissioner evans spoke after the news conference this afternoon. saying they backed away from the knife-wielding suspect and ultimately forced to fire. community leaders spoke. >> we did see a video. what the video does reveal to us very clearly is that the individual was not on the cell phone. the individual was not shot in the back. and that the information that was reported by others that that was the case is inaccurate. >> this video will not be shown to the public or members of the media until after raheem's family has a chance to view it. there is no time line when the public or media may actually see that video, when it could be released. >> very interesting. that court date about 1 1/2 hours from now. thank you, molly. >> police in boston cut down on any controversy by privately showing that video
police commissioner william evans shared that video with boston clergy and civil rights advocates this afternoon, aiming to head off misinformation that was out there the brother posted a claim on facebook he had been shot in the back while talking with his father on his cell phone. commissioner evans spoke after the news conference this afternoon. saying they backed away from the knife-wielding suspect and ultimately forced to fire. community leaders spoke. >> we did see a video. what...
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boston police commissioner william evans was put under 24/7 surveillance within the past ten days. >> what made you go from this guy could be aspirational to operational. >> the language we were picking up. let's get a boy in blue and we couldn't let him out of our sight. when it looked like it was going operational, we stepped into action. >> and a law enforcement official told us he called to say goodbyes to his father and they were monitoring his e-mail and phone activity around the clock. law enforcement was fearful he would board a bus from knives he ordered from amazon last week and that is why they approached him outside of this cvs in boston. >> we didn't want to get him on a bus because he could have acted out on a bus but we knew the urgency was there to get to him. >> rahim was heard on tap to attack law enforcement after abandoning plans to go to new york to behead geller. they met on a beach this sunday with a relative david wright to discuss the beheading plot. wright was arrested and appeared in court on wednesday and today law enforcement was still outside of a rhode i
boston police commissioner william evans was put under 24/7 surveillance within the past ten days. >> what made you go from this guy could be aspirational to operational. >> the language we were picking up. let's get a boy in blue and we couldn't let him out of our sight. when it looked like it was going operational, we stepped into action. >> and a law enforcement official told us he called to say goodbyes to his father and they were monitoring his e-mail and phone activity...
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boston police commissioner william evans wouldn't go into detail but said something happened early tuesday morning in that investigation that led them to try and question rahim. >> there was enough information there that we thought it was appropriate to question him about his doings today and that's when sort of unprovoked he came out with a knife. our officers clearly retreated. like i said, they did what they were trained to do. >> reporter: investigators say rahim lunged add them with this niech and the two officers were forced to open fire. rahim was shot twice and killed. the fbi won't say why they were investigating rahim. an nbc source says it's connected to isis inspired social media. >> i'm not going to comment on what his plans were weren't, may have been, could have been. again this investigation is still continuing. >> reporter: again, rahim was under 24-hour a day surveillance, and the fbi does believe at this point there is no threat to public safety. reporting at boston police headquarters, alicia rodriguez, nbc 4 washington. >>> news4 at 5 starts right now. jim, wendy? >>>
boston police commissioner william evans wouldn't go into detail but said something happened early tuesday morning in that investigation that led them to try and question rahim. >> there was enough information there that we thought it was appropriate to question him about his doings today and that's when sort of unprovoked he came out with a knife. our officers clearly retreated. like i said, they did what they were trained to do. >> reporter: investigators say rahim lunged add them...
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boston police commissioner william evans believes he intended to behead officers. >> what's happenedcountry and across the world, the beheading of military and police officers we can insinuate that that's why they have the knives and based on that comment, that's what we believe in iraq, too. >> reporter: as for that third individual who has not been arrested in that online conversation, he told our producer paul murphy that he wanted to go to syria or he considered going to syria to fight with isis. he also told our producer quote, i'm not violence at heart, but push the wrong button and it's not pretty. again, no criminal charges have been filed against him. he's not been arrested. i can tell you it's still a very active investigation. >> pamela thank you very much. now fears of a sniper attacking random americans. three shootings in colorado raising this fear tonight. police say the first two shootings of a motorist and bicyclist are connected. the suspect still at large. and now they're investigating whether a third fatal shooting may be related to those. this potential spree a g
boston police commissioner william evans believes he intended to behead officers. >> what's happenedcountry and across the world, the beheading of military and police officers we can insinuate that that's why they have the knives and based on that comment, that's what we believe in iraq, too. >> reporter: as for that third individual who has not been arrested in that online conversation, he told our producer paul murphy that he wanted to go to syria or he considered going to syria...
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the news conference from boston and the boston police commission er william evans making it clear that he wanted to bring in the religious members to show them this video from a far and show them that this individual 26 years old was not shot in the back. he was not just an innocent bystander. they say that the police were actually backing up and he was approaching them with the military style knife. let's get some analysis on what we just heard. the national corespondent is joining us as law enforcement analyst form er fbi. deborah, let's talk about the individual video and approximate police and the fbi and as well as the district attorney. they were showing what was going on. give us your reaction to what we just heard? >> well it was interesting because it was not until the end of the press conference that they mentioned the weaponry. the knife that was recovered at the scene, and it appears that from the surveillance video and the distance of where it was taken, it's hard to make out whether the suspect was holding a knife. however, he is the agreasegressive one. he sa approaching
the news conference from boston and the boston police commission er william evans making it clear that he wanted to bring in the religious members to show them this video from a far and show them that this individual 26 years old was not shot in the back. he was not just an innocent bystander. they say that the police were actually backing up and he was approaching them with the military style knife. let's get some analysis on what we just heard. the national corespondent is joining us as law...
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moments ago, boston police commissioner william evans gave an update on the current state of the investigation community leader. police showed surveillance video of the shooting of 26-year-old usaama rahim. rahim was shot and killed. he apparently approached police with a knife. commissioner evans says this meeting was an effort to get the truth out. >> the reason we spoke today because there was a lot of misinformation out there about us, the individual at the bus stop, being shot in the back. it was just to sort of calm down the emotions and explain to all our community partners that this is what happened. >> police have arrested david wright in connection to this case. he is expected to be in court at 3:30 p.m. eastern time. i want to bring in nbc news justice correspondent pete williams. pete, what more do we know about the potential of a plot that was going forth in boston? >> reporter: what was said at the community meeting, we learned it was five officers who approached him, not two yesterday that approached rahim. his brother, a former imam here had said yesterday that his brother was
moments ago, boston police commissioner william evans gave an update on the current state of the investigation community leader. police showed surveillance video of the shooting of 26-year-old usaama rahim. rahim was shot and killed. he apparently approached police with a knife. commissioner evans says this meeting was an effort to get the truth out. >> the reason we spoke today because there was a lot of misinformation out there about us, the individual at the bus stop, being shot in the...
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announcing the killing, boston police commissioner william evans said the officers were forced to open fire. >> we have video showing this individual coming toward officers. he has what is described as a large military knife. the officers retreating, and that is some video we have available as well as witnesses account, and they kept retreating verbally giving commands to drop the weapon, drop the weapon. and at some point, the individual's proximity can close that officers were in danger, their lives were in danger. when two officers discharged their weapons. amy:rahim was killed by a net guy agent and a police officer. the u.s. government probe has found wide security lapses at u.s. airports. checkpoint screeners failed to detect fake explosives and weapons and 95% of tests carried out by undercover agents. the acting head of the transportation security administration has been reassigned as a result. at the white house, press secretary josh said steps are being taken to address the issue. >> the president does continue to have confidence that officers at the tsa do very important wor
announcing the killing, boston police commissioner william evans said the officers were forced to open fire. >> we have video showing this individual coming toward officers. he has what is described as a large military knife. the officers retreating, and that is some video we have available as well as witnesses account, and they kept retreating verbally giving commands to drop the weapon, drop the weapon. and at some point, the individual's proximity can close that officers were in...
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boston police commissioner william evans. >> what made you go from, okay, this guy could be aspirational to operational? >> the language we were picking up. you know let's get a boy in blue and we couldn't let him out of our sight. when it looked like he was going operational we stepped into action. >> reporter: law enforcement was fearful he was about to board a bus with military knives. they knew he'd ordered from amazon just last week and that's why officials approached him out of this cvs in boston. >> we didn't want to get him on the ntba bus, he could have acted out on the bus. we knew the urgency was there to get to him. >> reporter: he was allegedly planning to attack law enforcement after going to new york to behead controversial activist pamela geller. he met on a beach in rose island with a relative david wright to discuss the beheading plot. he was arrested and appeared in court wednesday. today law enforcement was still outside the rhode island home of a third person part of that beach discussion. authorities questioned that person already, but have not said who it is. >> yo
boston police commissioner william evans. >> what made you go from, okay, this guy could be aspirational to operational? >> the language we were picking up. you know let's get a boy in blue and we couldn't let him out of our sight. when it looked like he was going operational we stepped into action. >> reporter: law enforcement was fearful he was about to board a bus with military knives. they knew he'd ordered from amazon just last week and that's why officials approached him...
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boston police commissioner william evans believes he intended to behead officers. >> what's happenedss the country and across the world, the beheading of military and police officers, we can insinuate that that's why they have the knives and based on that comment, that's what we believe they're up to. >> we have learned that the family of rahim has viewed that surveillance video showing the shooting where he was shot and killed on tuesday. the family disputes any allegations that rahim had anything to do with isis. >> pamela brown, thank you so much. let's bring in tom fuentes for us. tom, good morning to you. >> good morning, christie. >> do you think once that surveillance video is released, what questions will it answer? >> well, i think it already answered questions to the members of the community from the clergy and others that saw it to show that the police acted pretty much in self-defense. that he was coming toward them. the individual was not shot in the back. and that's what happened during the confrontation. the police officers and fbi agents were backing up, which indicat
boston police commissioner william evans believes he intended to behead officers. >> what's happenedss the country and across the world, the beheading of military and police officers, we can insinuate that that's why they have the knives and based on that comment, that's what we believe they're up to. >> we have learned that the family of rahim has viewed that surveillance video showing the shooting where he was shot and killed on tuesday. the family disputes any allegations that...
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those words from boston police commissioner william evans. he is there with prosecutors and federal law enforcement, too, for the first time the public has seen the video of the takedown last week when law enforcement shot and ultimately killed a man they consider a terror suspect, usaama rahim, 26 years old. they say he was plotting to kill police officers, also at one point behead social activist pamela geller. julia is a cnn security analyst and a former homeland security official both at a federal level and the massachusetts level. you are from boston. we just all saw that video for first time together. we saw this man crossing the street. we saw law enforcement close in on him, then retreat, and then shoot him. >> right. >> what did you see? >> there was no retreat. in other words, that the altercation as described by the police, at least what we know so far, is accurate. that there was a lunge. we can't hear anything so i don't know what was being spoken to and that rahim wasn't shot in the back. some of the allegations made last week,
those words from boston police commissioner william evans. he is there with prosecutors and federal law enforcement, too, for the first time the public has seen the video of the takedown last week when law enforcement shot and ultimately killed a man they consider a terror suspect, usaama rahim, 26 years old. they say he was plotting to kill police officers, also at one point behead social activist pamela geller. julia is a cnn security analyst and a former homeland security official both at a...
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briefing reporters, boston police commissioner william evans said he had been under 24-hour surveillance. >> this guy required 24/7 surveillance. we thought the threat was severe enough that we had to approach him. we never expected what happened, but, you know, hopefully, it will all come out later so there is a better understanding of the level of threat. i can't go into anything more than -- you know, it was a very serious threat and that is why we did not take it lightly. amy: north carolina lawmakers have approved a bill that would impose a 72 hour waiting period on women seeking an abortion. republican governor pat mccrory says he plans to sign it into law. texas has executed a death row prisoner convicted of the 1983 killings of four men. lester bower is the oldest person executed in texas in three decades at 67 years old. bower had always maintained his innocence. in march, the supreme court rejected a review of the case but three justices said they favored throwing out his death sentence. cleveland investigators have submitted their findings on the fatal police shooting of 12-ye
briefing reporters, boston police commissioner william evans said he had been under 24-hour surveillance. >> this guy required 24/7 surveillance. we thought the threat was severe enough that we had to approach him. we never expected what happened, but, you know, hopefully, it will all come out later so there is a better understanding of the level of threat. i can't go into anything more than -- you know, it was a very serious threat and that is why we did not take it lightly. amy: north...
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boston police commissioner william evans said the video supports the police account. >> their questions asked about why did the officers use any other force? this guy had a malicious intent and officers were really faced with that, both the fbi and the boston and the video will speak for itself. amy: but rahim's family has disputed the police version, and saying the man was not the aggressor. the grainy video makes it difficult to see exactly what happened or even whether rahim has a knife. a federal judge has ordered the immediate release of lousiana prisoner and former black panther albert woodfox, the longest-serving u.s. prisoner in solitary confinement. earlier this year, a lousiana grand jury reindicted woodfox for the 1972 murder of a prison guard, a crime for which he and his late, fellow angola 3 member herman wallace maintained they were framed for their political activism. herman wallace died on october 1, 2013 just three days after he was released from prison. on monday, federal judge james brady not only called for woodfox's release, but also barried a retrial, citing -- wo
boston police commissioner william evans said the video supports the police account. >> their questions asked about why did the officers use any other force? this guy had a malicious intent and officers were really faced with that, both the fbi and the boston and the video will speak for itself. amy: but rahim's family has disputed the police version, and saying the man was not the aggressor. the grainy video makes it difficult to see exactly what happened or even whether rahim has a...
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boston police commissioner william evans says it was caught on nearby video cameras.e said the video shows the policemen's guns were not shown at first. >> at some point the individual followed. >> he's been on their attack force radar for several months but in recent weeks they began tracking him 24 hours a day. in the aftermath of the failed attack in garland texas the fbi increased surveillance and investigations on closed cases and perceived low priority threats. recent intelligence bulletins have warned about home grown violent influence brought on by islamic propaganda. a federal law enforcement source tells cbs news that investigators believe usaama rahim wanted to target police. his brother, an imam in oakland, california, tweeted that before he was shot he was on the phone with his father and his last words were i can't believe. alsomei was a member of the mosque. >> it's become a place where we shoot first and ask questions later. this is deeply troubling, and we're all very hurt right now. >> a team has been sent to washington to determine whether the fbi a
boston police commissioner william evans says it was caught on nearby video cameras.e said the video shows the policemen's guns were not shown at first. >> at some point the individual followed. >> he's been on their attack force radar for several months but in recent weeks they began tracking him 24 hours a day. in the aftermath of the failed attack in garland texas the fbi increased surveillance and investigations on closed cases and perceived low priority threats. recent...
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boston police commissioner william evans says surveillance video of tuesday's shooting shows the two officers acted in self-defense. the video was shown to others. federal authorities say rahim's online alias shows he liked isis on facebook. the week before his fatal encounter with police, rahim purchased three fighting knives on amazon.com. one of the weapons had a blade more than 9 inches tall. he told wright i got myself a nice little tool. you know it's good for carving. federal officials say on sunday rahim and wright met on a road island beach with an unidentified third person who has not been arrested or charged. federal investigators are still looking into whether the plot included more than just the three people we know about. charlie? >> jim thanks. >>> this morning the supreme leader of iran is accusing the united states and ids f israel of supporting isis. the group is called eded un-islamic. this morning general david petraeus says thelosing. i sat down with the former director. are we winning or losing at this moment? >> well these are fights where if you're not winning
boston police commissioner william evans says surveillance video of tuesday's shooting shows the two officers acted in self-defense. the video was shown to others. federal authorities say rahim's online alias shows he liked isis on facebook. the week before his fatal encounter with police, rahim purchased three fighting knives on amazon.com. one of the weapons had a blade more than 9 inches tall. he told wright i got myself a nice little tool. you know it's good for carving. federal officials...
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. >> reporter: boston police commissioner william evans says the shooting was caught on nearby surveillanceeras. he says the video shows police guns weren't drawn at first. >> they kept retreating verbally giving commands to drop the weapon drop the weapon and at some point the individual's proximity came close so that the officers were in danger. >> reporter: federal law enforcement sources say rahim has been on joint terrificorism task force radar for several months but over the last few weeks they began tracking him 24 hours a day. in the aftermath of the failed attack in garland, texas, the fbi increased surveillance and investigations on closed cases and perceived low-priority threats. recent intelligence bulletins have warned about homegrown violent extremists influenced by isis' online propaganda which has been urging attacks against law enforcement and military. a federal law enforcement source tells cbs news that investigators believed usaama rahim wanted to target police. hi brother, an imam at a of course in oakland, california tweeted before rahim was shot was on the phone with
. >> reporter: boston police commissioner william evans says the shooting was caught on nearby surveillanceeras. he says the video shows police guns weren't drawn at first. >> they kept retreating verbally giving commands to drop the weapon drop the weapon and at some point the individual's proximity came close so that the officers were in danger. >> reporter: federal law enforcement sources say rahim has been on joint terrificorism task force radar for several months but over...
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boston police commissioner william evans believes he intended to behead officers. >> when they have theountry and across the world, the beheading of military and police officers we can insinuate that that's why they have the knives. and based on the comment, that's what we believe they were up to. >> now as for the third individual we're told by law enforcement officials he has no been arrested and he lass not been charged with a crime. as one official i spoke to said if we could have arrested him by now we would have. wolf? >> pamela brown in boston. thanks very much. >>> let's talk more about the isis threat as well as the massive cyberattack on the united states. joining us congresswoman tulsey gabbert. an iraq war veteran and member of the house armed services committee as well as the house foreign affairs committee. joining frus hawaii. i want to talk about what's going on in iraq. the war against isis in a moment. let me ask you about the cyberattack on the federal government four million current and former employees, may have had some of the most sensitive personal information st
boston police commissioner william evans believes he intended to behead officers. >> when they have theountry and across the world, the beheading of military and police officers we can insinuate that that's why they have the knives. and based on the comment, that's what we believe they were up to. >> now as for the third individual we're told by law enforcement officials he has no been arrested and he lass not been charged with a crime. as one official i spoke to said if we could...