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tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> that's the hope for investigators. our thanks to tom foreman.y'll get some media, they'll find something that will lead to who did this and why. a lot of unanswered questions. i can't do a lot of reporting when i'm on tvgs. i'm going to get back out there and see what we can figure out, come back on later with it. over to you now, erin. >> thank you, chris. that's the thing. got to go out and find that nvgs. as news has come in about yesterday's horrific bombing, many turns to social media to show their support for the victims. wearing race t-shirt, simple words of kindness, social media was where the nation and the world came together. [ male announcer ] does your prescription medication give you the burden of constipation? turn to senokot-s tablets. senokot-s has a natural vegetable laxative ingredient plus the comfort of a stool softener for gentle, overnight relief of occasional constipation. go to senokot-s.com for savings. >>> want to show you the reaction that you all had and that's the reaction you saw on social media. people have been u
tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> that's the hope for investigators. our thanks to tom foreman.y'll get some media, they'll find something that will lead to who did this and why. a lot of unanswered questions. i can't do a lot of reporting when i'm on tvgs. i'm going to get back out there and see what we can figure out, come back on later with it. over to you now, erin. >> thank you, chris. that's the thing. got to go out and find that nvgs. as news has come in about yesterday's...
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that is where i met james foreman, and we became involved.es foreman, and you became romantically involved. prior to that you had already been involved with marlon brando, who you were not speaking to. ofwe had a tumultuous kind relationship for almost eight a big-timehe was philanderer. i always feel like people collude. you be my daddy, and i will be your little girl. that kind of thing. i became subservient to marlon, because that is the type of man i always chose, a man who was more powerful, and his celebrity was thrilling. here i am. i can at least by association the powerful for the time i am with him for dinner or at the theater. that ended in a serious attempt at suicide on my part. i could not bear the humiliation i kept putting myself through. correct them and say, it could not have happened without me. i feel sorry for myself. i was a rather helpless creature then, but it could not have happened without me, that kind of a tempestuous relationship. it was exciting. the thing i liked the most is one time when i got really angry at h
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tom foreman is at the magic wall. tom, tell us where these explosions, these bombings occurred. >> let's look at the layout, this is massachusetts.
tom foreman is at the magic wall. tom, tell us where these explosions, these bombings occurred. >> let's look at the layout, this is massachusetts.
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thank you very much, tom foreman zblfshlts coming up here on our special report, u.s.sinesses in south korea right now, lot of them, they're deeply concerned about their employees' safety. we'll show you how kim jong-un's threat could lead to a full-fledged war. that's coming up. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's good... good for me. what do you think? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> dozens of u.s. firms including companies with brands that you'll recognize do business in south korea. as our brian todd discovers, u.s. businesses stand to lose billions of dollars if things get worse. >> reporter: north korea's tied of threats has at least one american company thinking, what's next? the head of general motors is responsible for 17,000 workers at five plants in south korea, asked by cnbc recently if gm might move production or make other contingencies if things get worse -- >> you have
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tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> we'll be right back. running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. has the best pickup coverage in america. with a new 2 year, 24,000 mile scheduled maintenance program, a 3 year, 36,000 mile, bumper-to-bumper warranty, and the 5 year, 100,000 mile, powertrain limited warranty. we've got you covered eight ways to sunday. come to think of it, sunday, too. right now, chevy truck owners can trade up to a silverado all star edition and get a total value of $7,500. the dependable, reliable chevy silverado. how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing tha
tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> we'll be right back. running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. has the best pickup coverage in america. with a new 2 year, 24,000 mile scheduled maintenance program, a 3 year, 36,000...
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tom foreman, cnn. >> hey, that's it for us. the situation in the north korea crisis starts now. >> we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. this is a "situation room" special to report north korean crisis. we're following breaking news. a chilling new claim about the ability to launch a nuclear attack even as his regime threatens war. >> we begin now with some breaking news. war could break out at any moment. there may, repeat, may be new reason to fear that it's threats of a nuclear attack are much more serious than we thought. it's a stunning new development. even as kim jung un could order one missile to launch literally at any time. let's bring in our pentagon correspondent. >> officials just told me they were completely caught off guard that this revelation was put out there in an open hearing. the holy grail has always been able to take a nuclear bomb, which we know they have, and making it small enough to fit on the end of a missile. this assess. suggests they may learne
tom foreman, cnn. >> hey, that's it for us. the situation in the north korea crisis starts now. >> we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. this is a "situation room" special to report north korean crisis. we're following breaking news. a chilling new claim about the ability to launch a nuclear attack even as his regime threatens war. >> we begin now with some breaking news. war could break out at any moment. there...
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cnn's tom foreman has been taking a look at that history. tom, what are you seeing? saying throughout the entire program, this goes back a long time, this pattern. in 1993 is when they tested their first midrange missile that could go as far as japan and it really excited the world community with concern. over the next few years, things kept improving, and then by 1995, they were testing more missiles. these missiles included cruise missiles capable of going 100 miles out to strike ships at sea. they flew a missile all the way over japan and were backing away from the world's nuclear agencies that keep track of nuclear programs. that also excited concern. of course, by 2003, by this point, more developments. we found out, in fact, they did have a nuclear program, which they denied for a period of time and on and on it progressed, wolf. here's the thing, throughout that process, there was a constant push-pull. there would be fears, alarm around the world, and often what followed were deals, concessions, that gave them food or gave them fuel or gave them new technology
cnn's tom foreman has been taking a look at that history. tom, what are you seeing? saying throughout the entire program, this goes back a long time, this pattern. in 1993 is when they tested their first midrange missile that could go as far as japan and it really excited the world community with concern. over the next few years, things kept improving, and then by 1995, they were testing more missiles. these missiles included cruise missiles capable of going 100 miles out to strike ships at...
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cost is covered by other taxes or you at least know what the financial trade offices are when your foreman a district. in those areas where we're able to capture the state share of property tax we would suggest the way that the states structured that ability was to say the states share could be made available in proportion to how much the increment we dedicated locally. we want to any other time the local distribution. number 7 on this slide is the key of what we sort of the heart of the policy. we're using tax increments to essentially purchase infrastructure that is built by our partners. and it's private equity it's an expensive form of financing. developers earner an annual income of 18 to 20 percent we're suggesting here we decade the full amount to pay off that private equity as quickly as possible to be as efficient in financing those improvements as possible. we're generally using the value of port property to pay that developer return fda law has real constraints so we're using the portland value to pay developer return. there will be in the districts literally hundreds of thousan
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for "out front," tom foreman, washington. >> it's a big question.s one after 9/11 this country had to address. now we have to address it again. "out front," matt welch, and ari fleischer. you've been in the middle of this controversy before, obviously. as we all know. 48% of people, according to "the washington post" after the boston bombings worry the government is going to too far. and 41% are afraid our government will not go far enough. if they had more ability to watch over people, they could have stopped these guys from killing and injuring these people to begin with. >> erin, there's a forever strain between liberty and security in our country. and that particularly gets tested at a time when something like boston or after september 11th. i'm reminded of one of the most beautiful sayings i ever heard at cambridge university in massachusetts. laws are the restraints that make us free, which is an amazing paradox, if you think a restraint can make us free. that's what civil society is. when times are tense and there's a security risk to our cou
for "out front," tom foreman, washington. >> it's a big question.s one after 9/11 this country had to address. now we have to address it again. "out front," matt welch, and ari fleischer. you've been in the middle of this controversy before, obviously. as we all know. 48% of people, according to "the washington post" after the boston bombings worry the government is going to too far. and 41% are afraid our government will not go far enough. if they had more...
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. >> the leadership for my union doesn't consider what the foreman and the other employee ms. the lobby are going through. i feel bad but this is not helping anything with all this noise. get back to the table and let's talk. >> reporter: today's protests was peaceful with no arrest. no negotiation ross scheduled but a picket line is scheduled tomorrow at 7:00 in the morning. live in san francisco,. >>> police in oakland have one man in custody tonight and still searching for another one. that chase ended near east 31st street shortly before 4:00 o'clock. the driver and his passenger abandoned the stolen car and took off running. witnesses say the car was still moving with when the two men took off running in opposite directions. >> he looked lost when we got out of the car and took off. it seemed like he was being chased but there was no car but i don't know if he stole the car. >> the car came down the hill with no one in it and the officers went chases it, like grabbing the drivers door running down the hill so it didn't hit anything. >> during the chase the suspects car ra
. >> the leadership for my union doesn't consider what the foreman and the other employee ms. the lobby are going through. i feel bad but this is not helping anything with all this noise. get back to the table and let's talk. >> reporter: today's protests was peaceful with no arrest. no negotiation ross scheduled but a picket line is scheduled tomorrow at 7:00 in the morning. live in san francisco,. >>> police in oakland have one man in custody tonight and still searching...
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tom foreman is there along with cnn military analyst general james spider marx. walk us through this. >> sure. all eyes are on that east coast of north korea. why, general, would they do this missile placement there? two possible missiles there, why? >> tom, the east coast is closer to the united states presence and the allies. they didn't put it on the west coast because they're not trying to threaten china. >> simple enough there. let's bring in the model of the type of missile we're talking about that barbara mentioned a moment ago. this is designed to be used by soviet sub marines. the iranians have a version of it. there's no fins on it, but let's talk more about it. one of the keys is the mobility. why does that matter so very much? >> this is a mobile missile system. it can go anywhere and can launch from any location. all it needs is a piece of level terrain and within minutes, this thing can launch. >> let's talk about the capability of this. while we'll bring in the stats on this. fairly big and a lot of different ways in which it can be presented, yes?
tom foreman is there along with cnn military analyst general james spider marx. walk us through this. >> sure. all eyes are on that east coast of north korea. why, general, would they do this missile placement there? two possible missiles there, why? >> tom, the east coast is closer to the united states presence and the allies. they didn't put it on the west coast because they're not trying to threaten china. >> simple enough there. let's bring in the model of the type of...
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cnn's tom foreman and cnn contributor retired u.s.rmy general spider marks take a closer look. >> wolf, the cornerstone of everything we've been talking about for the past couple of weeks is the north korean army. general, walk us through the force of this army. >> this is an army that has over about 1 million folks under arms, very large reserve component. mandatory service, from a couple of years up to ten years. >> a large force, particularly large if we think about the size of the area involved. look at this map of the united states. that's where north korea would fit, roughly in the same space as mississippi. so, as militaries go, this is a very massive force for a small country. >> but a very paranoid leadership. >> let's talk about the breakdown of that. the if you talk about the leadership, what is the number one quality required of the top officers in this military? >> loyalty to the communist party and the leader right here, kim jong-un. >> the number one quality. what about the special forces? >> very large special forces,
cnn's tom foreman and cnn contributor retired u.s.rmy general spider marks take a closer look. >> wolf, the cornerstone of everything we've been talking about for the past couple of weeks is the north korean army. general, walk us through the force of this army. >> this is an army that has over about 1 million folks under arms, very large reserve component. mandatory service, from a couple of years up to ten years. >> a large force, particularly large if we think about the...
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cnn's tom foreman is there with retired u.s. army general james "spider" marks. >> all eyes are on the east coast of north korea. why, general, would they do this missile placement there? >> the east coast is closer to the united states presence in the region, and its allies. they didn't put it on the west coast because they're not trying to threaten china. >> let's bring in the model of the type of missile we're talking about. this is really designed to be used by soviet submarines. the iranians have a version of this. let's talk about it, because one of the real keys is the mobility. why does that matter so very much? >> this is a mobile missile system. it can launch from any location. all it needs is a piece of level terrain. >> let's talk about the capability of this, as well. fairly big and a lot of different ways which it can be presented. >> this is about 40 to 60 feet length, a payload of 2 1/2 tons. but what's important is the warhead. we do not anticipate that it has a nuclear warhead at all. we think it's high explosi
cnn's tom foreman is there with retired u.s. army general james "spider" marks. >> all eyes are on the east coast of north korea. why, general, would they do this missile placement there? >> the east coast is closer to the united states presence in the region, and its allies. they didn't put it on the west coast because they're not trying to threaten china. >> let's bring in the model of the type of missile we're talking about. this is really designed to be used by...
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thanks very much, tom foreman. the secretary of state john kerry, he's on the korean peninsula right now, delivering a verbal shot across the border directed right at kim jong-un. let's bring in our chief international correspondent, christiane amanpour, she's the anchor of amanpour on cnn international. also joining us, fareed zakaria, the anchor of cnn's fareed zakaria gps. guys, listen to what secretary kerry said in seoul earlier today. >> we will defend our allies. we will stand with south korea, japan and others against these threats, and we will defend ourselves. and kim jong-un needs to understand, as i think he probably does, what the outcome of a conflict would be. >> kerry certainly spoke tough. but president obama has actually ordered that some of the military exercise scheduled in the region be canceled. so christiane, what is the message that the obama administration is trying to send right now, and will it work? >> well, listen, they've been sending this message from the beginning of this conflict. i
thanks very much, tom foreman. the secretary of state john kerry, he's on the korean peninsula right now, delivering a verbal shot across the border directed right at kim jong-un. let's bring in our chief international correspondent, christiane amanpour, she's the anchor of amanpour on cnn international. also joining us, fareed zakaria, the anchor of cnn's fareed zakaria gps. guys, listen to what secretary kerry said in seoul earlier today. >> we will defend our allies. we will stand with...
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>> all right, tom foreman. thank you. returning to the manhunt that shut down the city of boston for a day while to yous of police combed every corner, the big break came when a watertown man stepped outside for a smoke and spotted the suspect hiding in a boat trailered in his backyard. this picture posted on facebook was the first glimpse we got of the suspect in police custody. watertown police captain raymond dupree was among the first at the scene. he joins me now. first of all, david henneberry is the homeowner. you spent the night with him even after dzhokhar had been taken away. he must have been freaking out. that is unsettling. tell us about it. >> he was very nervous. he was very upset and just gathered in things and went elsewhere for the night. >> what did you tell him to reassure him, it's over, the guy's gcaught, that's it. >> i told him everything was okay, i walked through the house with him, collected his personal belongings and made arrangements to stay elsewhere. i asked him to give me a call if he need
>> all right, tom foreman. thank you. returning to the manhunt that shut down the city of boston for a day while to yous of police combed every corner, the big break came when a watertown man stepped outside for a smoke and spotted the suspect hiding in a boat trailered in his backyard. this picture posted on facebook was the first glimpse we got of the suspect in police custody. watertown police captain raymond dupree was among the first at the scene. he joins me now. first of all, david...
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tom foreman is back. tom, you've been looking at north korea's arsenal. what are you seeing?wolf, almost all of the experts say that barring something really unforeseen, this is not a case of north korea likely going fu clear. they don't really expect that. the fear beyond that, though, is that somehow, through a series of unforeseen events, we stumble into what is a more conventional war, and we see more of their traditional military power. in those massive parades of north korean military might, the display may seem impressive. more than 1 million troops under arms, row after row of missiles, tanks and other weaponry. at global city.org, john pike, a skilled military analyst, sees something else. >> it would look pretty good to people who didn't know anything about military equipment. you know, i mean, all the rockets are the same. but if you look at it closely, you basically see, this is a lot of old clunky stuff. >> reporter: when we asked pike's team to look over some photos of north korea's military, they quickly pointed out problems. old soviet style tanks still using
tom foreman is back. tom, you've been looking at north korea's arsenal. what are you seeing?wolf, almost all of the experts say that barring something really unforeseen, this is not a case of north korea likely going fu clear. they don't really expect that. the fear beyond that, though, is that somehow, through a series of unforeseen events, we stumble into what is a more conventional war, and we see more of their traditional military power. in those massive parades of north korean military...
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>> tom foreman, thank you so much. joining me now is the governor of guam, republican eddie calvo. governor, thank you for joining me. the north korea government consistently threatened your territory. how seriously are these threats taken at this point? >> yeah, good morning from guam. good evening to you folks there, jake. obviously, we have gotten assurances from the defense department and homeland security in regards to the safety measures. but there is concern from our -- this administration as well as people of guam. if you take a look at a map, korea, the korean peninsula is about three hours flying time from guam. it's about half way the distance it is from guam to hawaii. so we are bucking the asian landmass. when you have a authoritarian dictator like mr. kim and some of the bell koes statements he's been making and the 5:00 tistac of his government, it causes a lot of concern in this american community in guam. >> so governor, calvo, you have been told, i'm sure, that u.s. missile defense systems, the ones i
>> tom foreman, thank you so much. joining me now is the governor of guam, republican eddie calvo. governor, thank you for joining me. the north korea government consistently threatened your territory. how seriously are these threats taken at this point? >> yeah, good morning from guam. good evening to you folks there, jake. obviously, we have gotten assurances from the defense department and homeland security in regards to the safety measures. but there is concern from our -- this...
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cnn's tom foreman and cnn contributor retired u.s.ral spider marks take a closer look. >> wolf, the cornerstone of everything we've been talking about for the past couple of weeks is the north korean army. general, walk us through the force of this army. >> this is an army that has over about 1 million folks under arms, very large reserve component. mandatory service, from a couple of years up to ten years. >> a large force, particularly large if we think about the size of the area involved. look at this map of the united states. that's where north korea would fit, roughly in the same space as mississippi. so as militaries go, this is a very massive force for a small country. >> but a very paranoid leadership. >> let's talk about the breakdown of that. the if you talk about the leadership, what is the number one quality required of the top officers in this military? >> loyalty to the communist party and the leader right here, kim jong-un. >> the number one quality. what about the special forces? >> very large special forces, very well
cnn's tom foreman and cnn contributor retired u.s.ral spider marks take a closer look. >> wolf, the cornerstone of everything we've been talking about for the past couple of weeks is the north korean army. general, walk us through the force of this army. >> this is an army that has over about 1 million folks under arms, very large reserve component. mandatory service, from a couple of years up to ten years. >> a large force, particularly large if we think about the size of the...
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for "outfront," tom foreman, washington. >>> still to come, president obama versus the nra. the gun lobby already won? >>> plus, an american businessman found dead in singapore. police say it was suicide. his family says it doesn't add up. >>> should overweight people pay more to fly? one airline under pressure says, yes. >>> welcome back to the second half of "outfront." we start with stories we care about focusing on our own reporting from the front lines. well, america's role in mali could be expanding. in a visit today, senator john mccain said the united states will assist the french and coalition militaries to provide them with the equipment, training and technology needed to rid mali of terrorists linked to al qaeda. now whether that makes sense depends on how you define equipment saying if equipment is like binoculars and those in the wrong hands would not be a problem. >>> the pentagon is refusing to award purple hearts to victims of the 2009 ft. hood shooting. the reason, the pentagon says they were not the victims of an international terrorist attack. in a defense
for "outfront," tom foreman, washington. >>> still to come, president obama versus the nra. the gun lobby already won? >>> plus, an american businessman found dead in singapore. police say it was suicide. his family says it doesn't add up. >>> should overweight people pay more to fly? one airline under pressure says, yes. >>> welcome back to the second half of "outfront." we start with stories we care about focusing on our own reporting...
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for "outfront," tom foreman, washington. >> "outfront" tonight, a former cia analyst who spearheaded t the -- operations team. seth jones is the associate director of the international security and defense policy center. great to have you with us. you've been out there looking for people. i just wanted to throw up a graphic. six major lists. you have tide list with more than 700,000 names. you have another terrorist screening database with 423,000 names. tsarnaev was said to be on that list. then there's a select d list with 14,000 names. a no fly list with 10,000 names and the kill list, we don't know exactly how many names are on that. does it make sense to have all of these lists? >> so, look, i think most of these lists are to be used as references. they're not generating leads, open investigations. it depends on how they're used. they can be useful just as a resource for some organizations, but again, i'm not exactly sure how all of those databases interact at this point. >> and i guess that's a big point. let's talk about the tide list in particular. the big one. 700,000 names.
for "outfront," tom foreman, washington. >> "outfront" tonight, a former cia analyst who spearheaded t the -- operations team. seth jones is the associate director of the international security and defense policy center. great to have you with us. you've been out there looking for people. i just wanted to throw up a graphic. six major lists. you have tide list with more than 700,000 names. you have another terrorist screening database with 423,000 names. tsarnaev was...
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our tom foreman is out front. have been looking through this, how are investigators trying to look through the origin of the bomb parts which show parts of serial numbers but not in full. it's tantalizing, but not all the information. >> well, one of the keys to the way they're going to track this town, erin, and you mentioned just a minute ago, pictures, we said yesterday that pictures are going to be key to all of this and today they have been very excited about this particular picture which was taken not far from where you're standing today erin. there's a package in front of a railing that has people behind it. coupled with another video coming from a camera on top of a lord & taylor's across the street. let me jump from around behind that camera and show you the point of view if you were up there looking down. see where that mailbox is? that's where the bombing took place. let's get our model and talk about the payment of everything. you are right over in this area, this has been cnn's position right over her
our tom foreman is out front. have been looking through this, how are investigators trying to look through the origin of the bomb parts which show parts of serial numbers but not in full. it's tantalizing, but not all the information. >> well, one of the keys to the way they're going to track this town, erin, and you mentioned just a minute ago, pictures, we said yesterday that pictures are going to be key to all of this and today they have been very excited about this particular picture...
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tom foreman is in the virtual studio with a look at the police work that could crack the case wide opent least. tom? >> certainly, jake. what they're really looking for, what is missing is a link between that and activity in this crowd. today tremendous emphasis on images like this one from a local tv station showing that pack sitting in front of a railing with people behind it. we've had a lot of talk about that. much of the focus today on another set of images or video captured by a security camera on a lord & taylor store across the street. this is the nearest camera to the scene of that second explosion where that package was. let me bring in my model here and show you what i'm talking about. this the model. i'll rotate it so you can see. lord & taylor is right here, this yellow building. you can see the two explosions. look at the detail. that camera we've been talking about all day is that it right there. that little blue marker shows where it is. there is the explosion right across the street. so they would have a very clear line of sight if that is the camera we're talking about
tom foreman is in the virtual studio with a look at the police work that could crack the case wide opent least. tom? >> certainly, jake. what they're really looking for, what is missing is a link between that and activity in this crowd. today tremendous emphasis on images like this one from a local tv station showing that pack sitting in front of a railing with people behind it. we've had a lot of talk about that. much of the focus today on another set of images or video captured by a...
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>> yeah, tom foreman, tom fuentes, thanks very much for that analysis. the fbi agent in charge says this investigation is in its infancy right now. up next, video from the crucial moments while the marathon was understood way, before the attack. what investigators are looking for in every image. we'll assess for you, and you may have seen the video, a man blown off his feet when the bombs went off. he's telling his dramatic story. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ over our secure network, verizon innovators are building a world of medical treatment data in the cloud. so doctors can make a
>> yeah, tom foreman, tom fuentes, thanks very much for that analysis. the fbi agent in charge says this investigation is in its infancy right now. up next, video from the crucial moments while the marathon was understood way, before the attack. what investigators are looking for in every image. we'll assess for you, and you may have seen the video, a man blown off his feet when the bombs went off. he's telling his dramatic story. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy...
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>> tom foreman, thank you.mith, the associate director of the national center for media forensics, expert at analyzing video and counterterrorism deputy is back. good to have both of you. let me start with you, jeff smith. when you look at this video, let me ask you one of the things we've talked about that was excluded when the fbi was talking about it was does any discussion at all of these men's physical attributes, their race, their ethnicity, their weight, their height, why do you think that is? >> i think there's a lot of factors that investigators can look at, in particular with this video. you have to keep in mind that there's very likely other images, other videos and obviously other pieces of evidence that investigators are looking to, but in this particular video, the features aren't necessarily good enough to say ethnicity or race or details like that, but certainly, if the need arises, the persons' height could be ascertained at least relatively close to their height, and if suspects are brought in
>> tom foreman, thank you.mith, the associate director of the national center for media forensics, expert at analyzing video and counterterrorism deputy is back. good to have both of you. let me start with you, jeff smith. when you look at this video, let me ask you one of the things we've talked about that was excluded when the fbi was talking about it was does any discussion at all of these men's physical attributes, their race, their ethnicity, their weight, their height, why do you...
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tom foreman has the story in this week's "american journey." >> help! >> what is it?er: it's been a staple of horror movies of decades. a great skyscraper towers, a calamity strikes and an el vi or the plunges. yet, that almost never happens in real life. because 160 years ago, a man just outside of new york drew this diagram on a scrap of paper. a simple idea for a simple invention. his name was elijah otis and pedro knows all about him. >> he invented a device when the rope broke the platform remained in position and became safe and that was opened up vertical transportation safely for people and enabled tall buildings. >> reporter: indeed, the elevator's safety break freed the imaginations and opened the heavens for the architects in the rapidly growing cities. >> buildings began to shoot up. five floors, ten, 15, 102 floors like here. >> reporter: this is what it looked like when those elevators were installed in the early 1930s. today, the otis company lays claim to elevators all over the planet and the tallest buildings and fully expects to climb to greater heig
tom foreman has the story in this week's "american journey." >> help! >> what is it?er: it's been a staple of horror movies of decades. a great skyscraper towers, a calamity strikes and an el vi or the plunges. yet, that almost never happens in real life. because 160 years ago, a man just outside of new york drew this diagram on a scrap of paper. a simple idea for a simple invention. his name was elijah otis and pedro knows all about him. >> he invented a device when...
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troops and assets in those areas. >> tom foreman, thank you. only a handful of americans have ever set foot inside north korea. former governor bill richardson is one of them. he's been there several times and now joins me. thanks for joining us. as we just mentioned the north koreans have moved missile components to their east coast likely for a test launch that could pass over japan. how are president obama and the administration trying to cool down this situation right now? >> well, they're doing i believe a good job. first dialing down some of the military maneuvers, the rhetoric and response to the north korean very angry rhetoric. but the reality is, jake, that the north koreans have really not done anything. they had those missile launchers before the underground tests but despite the ratcheting up and the threats and the activity, they really haven't done much. if they shoot this missile it's very serious. another sign is the industrial park in kasong. this is on the border with south korea. i noticed the north koreans are not letting t
troops and assets in those areas. >> tom foreman, thank you. only a handful of americans have ever set foot inside north korea. former governor bill richardson is one of them. he's been there several times and now joins me. thanks for joining us. as we just mentioned the north koreans have moved missile components to their east coast likely for a test launch that could pass over japan. how are president obama and the administration trying to cool down this situation right now? >>...
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tom foreman puts into perspecti perspective. >> reporter: in the massive parades, the display may seem million troops under arms, row after row of missile l, tanks and other weaponry. but at globalsecurity.org, a killed military analyst sees something else. >> it would look pretty good to people who didn't know anything about military equipment. all these rockets are the same. but if you look at it closely, you basically see this is a lot of old, clanky stuff. >> reporter: when we asked him to look over photos, they quickly pointed out problems. old soviet-style tanks still using technology from the 1980s or even further back. anti-aircraft guns that lack any connected radar or computer targeting. boats not suitable for the high seas. almost antique equipment for communications. much of it appears to have been updated, but look at a north korean. war room compared to one in the south. >> we're talking about very simple systems. >> reporter: there is that greatest asset of the north, the massive number of troops both k active and reserve they run into the millions. retired army general
tom foreman puts into perspecti perspective. >> reporter: in the massive parades, the display may seem million troops under arms, row after row of missile l, tanks and other weaponry. but at globalsecurity.org, a killed military analyst sees something else. >> it would look pretty good to people who didn't know anything about military equipment. all these rockets are the same. but if you look at it closely, you basically see this is a lot of old, clanky stuff. >> reporter:...
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. >> let's go to tom foreman right now.loser look at these images, the video and still photos that the fbi has released. >> wolf, i've been listening to your conversation over here. this is the actual sequence of this video, with these fellows turning the corner here, and then it picks up in the middle sequence of these shots. you see them start working further along the way here. as you see that, you realize they're in the middle of that walk. you see the woman with the bright green bag down there, that's the middle of it. as they come up this way, it joins into the last part of the sequence where you see them walking away from us. i've counted up here based on the sidewalk blocks, we're seeing about 50 feet or so of ground being covered. because there's some overlap in the various shots and where they're going. a couple of things we noticed, probably worth noting in all of this. for example, if you look down at the time stamp, all of this is taking place approximately 12 1/2 minutes before the first bomb blast went off. w
. >> let's go to tom foreman right now.loser look at these images, the video and still photos that the fbi has released. >> wolf, i've been listening to your conversation over here. this is the actual sequence of this video, with these fellows turning the corner here, and then it picks up in the middle sequence of these shots. you see them start working further along the way here. as you see that, you realize they're in the middle of that walk. you see the woman with the bright...
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with a reality check on korea's military capabilities, tom foreman and retired general james "spider" marks. >> despite all the global implications of a conflict between north korea and south korea, the truth is it would really play out essentially on the korean peninsula. that's what we want to talk about right here. everyone knows the dmz has basically been fortified for a very long time. neither the south nor the north could simply charge across that and attack the other side. so if the north wanted to get something started, what would they do? >> the first thing we would see would be volumes and volumes of artillery fire and surface-t surface-to-surface missiles. these guys were trained by the soviets and the communist chinese. they know how to use long-range precision fires to try to make a difference. >> they would be firing from hidden positions? >> they are firing from positions that are on the north slope of the mountain that define the dmz. they are firing at targets that are tucked up into the dmz on the south like seoul. what that means is it's very difficult to target tho
with a reality check on korea's military capabilities, tom foreman and retired general james "spider" marks. >> despite all the global implications of a conflict between north korea and south korea, the truth is it would really play out essentially on the korean peninsula. that's what we want to talk about right here. everyone knows the dmz has basically been fortified for a very long time. neither the south nor the north could simply charge across that and attack the other...
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let me introduce the foreman to you. this is vince. he can do a better job explaining the project details. >> what is happening here, what are you doing? >> we are doing a major modernization. we are tearing out the old system, logic controls, and generator controls, and we will be going over to solid state. this is not your standard selector. it does not have a tape that runs it. because these are outside elevators -- these are unique to the city. >> and this is going away with the upgrade. >> that is right. none of these will be here. we have retrofitted three elevators so far and now we're doing the outside cars. >> so this is what will be replacing -- >> this will be replacing the generator controller and control system. we are down to about 15 or 20 relays, down from about 100, which means much less maintenance. this thing had been running for about six months now, but we still have eight cars here to do. >> great job. >> we have looked at past the elevators and present. now let's look at the future. we are taking a look at some o
let me introduce the foreman to you. this is vince. he can do a better job explaining the project details. >> what is happening here, what are you doing? >> we are doing a major modernization. we are tearing out the old system, logic controls, and generator controls, and we will be going over to solid state. this is not your standard selector. it does not have a tape that runs it. because these are outside elevators -- these are unique to the city. >> and this is going away...
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tom foreman, thank you so much.till on the loose and every hour we're learning more about the 19-year-old suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev. next we'll hear an interview with his mother. that's coming up next. ld alwayse to my rescue. but as time passed, i started to notice max just wasn't himself. and i knew he'd feel better if he lost a little weight. so i switched to purina cat chow healthy weight formula. i just fed the recommended amount... and they both loved the taste. after a few months max's "special powers" returned... and i got my hero back. purina cat chow healthy weight. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. of mild to moderate alzheimer's disease is exelon patch. now with more treatment options, exelon patch may improve overall function and cognition. your loved one can get a free 30-day trial. and you can have access to nurses. it does not change how the disease progresses. hospitalization, and rarely death, have been reported
tom foreman, thank you so much.till on the loose and every hour we're learning more about the 19-year-old suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev. next we'll hear an interview with his mother. that's coming up next. ld alwayse to my rescue. but as time passed, i started to notice max just wasn't himself. and i knew he'd feel better if he lost a little weight. so i switched to purina cat chow healthy weight formula. i just fed the recommended amount... and they both loved the taste. after a few months max's...
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cnn's tom foreman has a closer look.e thermal images to tell us how it works, tom. >> you know, wolf, these are really an extraordinary testament to the tenacity and the technology that officers brought to bear in this search for the suspects out here, particularly the final suspect. bear in mind what was going on all day yesterday. what they were doing was create ago cordon off around watertown, not let him slip away. 7:00, wasn't sure he was there or not. as they shut down the restriction that kept people inside, a man walked out, saw the boat tarp was torn, saw blood on it, saw a person inside and everything changed. we zoom into the neighborhood because that's what hundreds of police officers did, rushing in to set up a line of defense around it while they rushed people away. then, wolf, they brought in the technology. going to demonstrate what we are talking about with this small model. they brought in a thermal imaging helicopter. it can look to the ground and measure anything that's hot down there and see anything
cnn's tom foreman has a closer look.e thermal images to tell us how it works, tom. >> you know, wolf, these are really an extraordinary testament to the tenacity and the technology that officers brought to bear in this search for the suspects out here, particularly the final suspect. bear in mind what was going on all day yesterday. what they were doing was create ago cordon off around watertown, not let him slip away. 7:00, wasn't sure he was there or not. as they shut down the...
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>> tom foreman in the virtual studio thank you. we're moments from the start of the fbi news conference. we'll bring it to you live and have more on the investigation next. red lobster's chefs to your table for a limited time! it's our seafood dinner for two for just 25 dollars! a handcrafted seafood feast made to share. first you each get salad and unlimited cheddar bay biscuits. then choose two from a wide variety of chef-inspired entrées like our new honey garlic crispy shrimp or new seafood lover's linguini. round out your seafood dinner with your choice of either an appetizer or dessert to share! don't miss our seafood dinner for two, just $25 at red lobster, where we sea food differently. ncncncncncer ] this is a fire don't miss our seafood dinner for two, just $25 that didn't destroy a home. this is a break-in that didn't devastate a family. this is the reason why -- adt. and while some companies may offer home security, at adt, we specialize in it, helping to save lives for more than 135 years. we have more monitoring cente
>> tom foreman in the virtual studio thank you. we're moments from the start of the fbi news conference. we'll bring it to you live and have more on the investigation next. red lobster's chefs to your table for a limited time! it's our seafood dinner for two for just 25 dollars! a handcrafted seafood feast made to share. first you each get salad and unlimited cheddar bay biscuits. then choose two from a wide variety of chef-inspired entrées like our new honey garlic crispy shrimp or new...
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our tom foreman takes a look. >> it's a terrifying idea from like a movie. but it could be pure fiction. >> the new app exploits a security weakness mitigating a ground system and sending false information to planes in flight by manipulating the data stream a user can change displays or take over the auto pilot. at least that is what the inventor suggests. >> you can also at a certain level gain some control on where the plane is going. >> he is a security consultant says he is trying to warn the aviation community about the potential danger, but many do not believe he can do what he says, because of two key problems. problem one, the invention has only been demonstrated on a flight simulation program. the officials say cracking into the controls of a real airplane is much more difficult. therefore a hacker cannot obtain full control of an aircraft. even he admits that. >> therefore, it cannot be used against a real airplane. we did that on purpose for security reasons. >> and he at pheudz to problem two. the pilot can override the hacker simply by turning o
our tom foreman takes a look. >> it's a terrifying idea from like a movie. but it could be pure fiction. >> the new app exploits a security weakness mitigating a ground system and sending false information to planes in flight by manipulating the data stream a user can change displays or take over the auto pilot. at least that is what the inventor suggests. >> you can also at a certain level gain some control on where the plane is going. >> he is a security consultant...
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. >> under the heading of you can never have enough great arms, he introduces us to a foreman first basemancould be a bull pen main stay. >> it's like the first base is played by a pitcher. >> a's reliever made his major league debut last june. >> finishes it inside with a strike out. >> sean averaged more than 11.4 strike outs for 9 innings pitched. that's the third best ratio in athletics history and sean's fastball has been his key to success. >> the velocity with it is one thing but the deception on it and the location are the two biggest things for me. we have been developing the secondary pitches. but by no means am i going to be a guy that's going to come out and try to roll a breaking ball in there and surprise you. oh, you know, i'm still going to attack with the fastball. >> 96 miles per hour from do little. >> sean thought he'd get her as a first baseman but he was held to 28 games in a three year span and that's when he remembered he used to pitch in college. >> it did come back really quick. so i don't know if maybe one of those things that was just meant to be. this was someth
. >> under the heading of you can never have enough great arms, he introduces us to a foreman first basemancould be a bull pen main stay. >> it's like the first base is played by a pitcher. >> a's reliever made his major league debut last june. >> finishes it inside with a strike out. >> sean averaged more than 11.4 strike outs for 9 innings pitched. that's the third best ratio in athletics history and sean's fastball has been his key to success. >> the...
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kim was one of hundreds of victims, the initial quote of $240 ended up being $1,000 after the foremanon fees for extra packaging, materials, and hours. >> they have you trapped because you have to get out of your old pam, you took time off work, i had to go back to work, and this move had to be done that day. >> the san jose moving company went by several different names since 2004, including america's best movers and a sap and their office is now empty. three former employees were arraigned for income tax fraud and money non-- money laundering. >> they are a group people that come to the united states after a military duty in israel and do this type of business and it is not isolated to our county, it is something that happens across the united states. >> this case is scheduled to go to trial in june and as for the five who skipped town the d.a. will issue a warrant for their arrest. >> the postal service has dealt a blow to berkeley neighbors fighting to keep a historic post office open saying they have oh kid the sale of the berkeley post office building. city leaders say the 99-ye
kim was one of hundreds of victims, the initial quote of $240 ended up being $1,000 after the foremanon fees for extra packaging, materials, and hours. >> they have you trapped because you have to get out of your old pam, you took time off work, i had to go back to work, and this move had to be done that day. >> the san jose moving company went by several different names since 2004, including america's best movers and a sap and their office is now empty. three former employees were...
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netanyahu has been talking about it that's one reason why i don't think that israel would attack iran the foreman said he demanded gun publicly said that he was against a strike on iran what is he favor instead they are saying that week we should take more. or should being engaged in more coverage operations to try to slow down iranian nuclear sites but above all israel has to be in concert to be coronated with the united states and the international community and israel should not take the lead in the runnion case so their argument is if israel at this specially the guns argument is that if israel attacks the damage of the real limited iran would rebuild its nuclear capacity and would use these really take as a justification for building nuclear the nuclear site again is basically iran would say you see we need nuclear weapons because we were attacked. when you went to book did you have any censorship problems i asked because you you don't talk too much about kid on the mossad unit who was allegedly in charge of overseas operations why not well the book was written by. two of us by me i am an is
netanyahu has been talking about it that's one reason why i don't think that israel would attack iran the foreman said he demanded gun publicly said that he was against a strike on iran what is he favor instead they are saying that week we should take more. or should being engaged in more coverage operations to try to slow down iranian nuclear sites but above all israel has to be in concert to be coronated with the united states and the international community and israel should not take the...