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our gary tuchman is right there alongside of them. could you give me a feel for these neighbors, what they're saying, their mood s how they're feeling? >> ashleigh, it's a very surreal atmosphere. never seen anything quite like this. where you have girls who are now women who are missing for years, you know, for a decade and you have neighbors who in most cases don't know amanda but are here as part of the celebration. they're so eager to see her. and everyone is excited and happy to see her. and they're waiting for her to come out. i can tell you, this is the only house she knows now. she was with her family, with cousins who were sitting on the porch expecting her to come yesterday saying this is the only place she can come because her mother passes away, her father lives in eastern tennessee and her father recovering from surgery. so he's not going to be able to come up to cleveland for at least a week. she may fly down to tennessee to see him. but this is her only kin, her sister who lives here. and now the moment is about to arriv
our gary tuchman is right there alongside of them. could you give me a feel for these neighbors, what they're saying, their mood s how they're feeling? >> ashleigh, it's a very surreal atmosphere. never seen anything quite like this. where you have girls who are now women who are missing for years, you know, for a decade and you have neighbors who in most cases don't know amanda but are here as part of the celebration. they're so eager to see her. and everyone is excited and happy to see...
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i want to go to gary tuchman, who is on the ground in moore, oklahoma. he has been there all day. and gary, talk about that. talk about the kind of emotion that you are seeing. >> suzanne, there is such utter sadness here in the oklahoma city area. it's so eerie right now, 2:00 in the morning, as you pointed out local time here. complete darkness in moore, because most of the city is without power. but the light we do see is a combination of lightning in the sky that continues to flash. the amazingly illuminating lighting on top of the elementary school here where the search continues, looking for a miracl possibility that there is a survivor, but a more likely possibility that there is still bodies buried inside the rubble. and also, the lights of helicopters flying overhead and police vehicles that go up and down the streets. it feels like a police state right now. it's a sad and eerie feeling. outside the school, i've been here five or six hours, we just keep watching, hoping that we see one of the stories that we'll remember forever, the miracle survivor who comes out, who is a
i want to go to gary tuchman, who is on the ground in moore, oklahoma. he has been there all day. and gary, talk about that. talk about the kind of emotion that you are seeing. >> suzanne, there is such utter sadness here in the oklahoma city area. it's so eerie right now, 2:00 in the morning, as you pointed out local time here. complete darkness in moore, because most of the city is without power. but the light we do see is a combination of lightning in the sky that continues to flash....
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gary tuchman, cnn, oklahoma city. >> that little girl's own dog is missing.t's such a comfort to have that dog with her. joining me now is one of the comfort dog handlers with lutheran church ministries. this is kai? >> this is kai. >> how old is kai? >> 2. >> it's got to be the most rewarding job imaginable. i was saying earlier in our 8:00 hour, one day when i get fired from the world of tv, i would love to do your job because it's got to be extraordinary. >> it's rewarding to help people. to help people during different times. that's the rewarding part of it. emotional, too. but it is rewarding. and to watch what god can do through them. >> how much training does kai get? >> we start training at 5 weeks and they spend -- we spend one year in training the dogs. >> and they're so -- i mean, golden retrievers are so calm. they're fantastic. >> they're lovers. they're lovers. >> what do you think the kids get out of it? it's really not just kids. it's doctors and everybody. >> all ages. >> everybody gravitates toward these animals. i've seen them in newtown, a
gary tuchman, cnn, oklahoma city. >> that little girl's own dog is missing.t's such a comfort to have that dog with her. joining me now is one of the comfort dog handlers with lutheran church ministries. this is kai? >> this is kai. >> how old is kai? >> 2. >> it's got to be the most rewarding job imaginable. i was saying earlier in our 8:00 hour, one day when i get fired from the world of tv, i would love to do your job because it's got to be extraordinary....
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gary tuchman was with them as they visited some of the youngest victims of the tornado. >> six goldenetrievers and their handlers, on a politician to help, in a way only dogs can. >> this is the children's hospital at the oklahoma university medical center, and these are the comfort dogs. they've come here to comfort. this becca, and this is ruthie. and this is barnabus, the oldest doings here, 3 years old, veteran. this is kai. and this is lila. lila is the youngest of the group. she's only 9 months old. she's in training. these dogs are trained by lutheran church charities, only the most obedient and docile dogs qualify. they show up at national disasters to help comfort victims. 8-year-old courtney brown, a second grade student at the plaza towers elementary school, fractured her skull in the tornado. >> this is ruthie. courtney went to the same school where seven other children were killed. >> courtney's dad sits beside his daughter so grateful she's alive and able to talk to ruthie and ruthie's handler. >> i'm sorry how my school was destroyed by the tornado. >> do you want to te
gary tuchman was with them as they visited some of the youngest victims of the tornado. >> six goldenetrievers and their handlers, on a politician to help, in a way only dogs can. >> this is the children's hospital at the oklahoma university medical center, and these are the comfort dogs. they've come here to comfort. this becca, and this is ruthie. and this is barnabus, the oldest doings here, 3 years old, veteran. this is kai. and this is lila. lila is the youngest of the group....
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first, here's gary tuchman. >> reporter: yanira and her husband, gary, were on a bus in mexico on theiray home to arizona after attending a funeral. the bus stopped at a military checkpoint and the lives of the family changed abruptly and dramatically. she was charged with smuggling 12 pounds of marijuana which was allegedly found under her seat. she's now in a mexican jail. this is her husband. >> the packages were already on the bus or they were never on the bus and we were just framed, set up for those packages. >> reporter: she is a mother of seven, grandmother of two. her family says the charges are outrageous, that she's never even used illegal drugs, let alone trying to deal them. >> people out there are asking did she really do it, are you sure. you know, that hurts to see that. if you would have known my mom, if you had just met her, you would know she had nothing to do with it. >> reporter: someone else who think she had nothing to do it, an official with extensive knowledge of the case. this official who does not want to be named told us a passenger by himself or herself woul
first, here's gary tuchman. >> reporter: yanira and her husband, gary, were on a bus in mexico on theiray home to arizona after attending a funeral. the bus stopped at a military checkpoint and the lives of the family changed abruptly and dramatically. she was charged with smuggling 12 pounds of marijuana which was allegedly found under her seat. she's now in a mexican jail. this is her husband. >> the packages were already on the bus or they were never on the bus and we were just...
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never. >> gary tuchman joins me now. let's be clear about this. enforcement believes it's possible there's some connection to these cases. but they have no proof of that. >> reporter: no proof right now. >> and the family is hoping there is some connection. but a relative of hers actually believes she saw her. >> reporter: seven months after ashley disappeared, her step grandmother was driving down the street three miles from her house and was sure she saw ashley. she was going the wrong direction in her car. she started heading back towards ashley. and she disappeared. and not one member of the family has seen her since. but i will tell you, this family has hope. and they have hope because of the three women who got out of this house last night. they one of those three women has some information about their loved one. >> gary, appreciate it. next month is going to be ashley's 20th birthday. if you have any information about the whereabouts of ashley, call the number, 216-623-5005. as i said, next month will be ashley's 20th birthday. her step gra
never. >> gary tuchman joins me now. let's be clear about this. enforcement believes it's possible there's some connection to these cases. but they have no proof of that. >> reporter: no proof right now. >> and the family is hoping there is some connection. but a relative of hers actually believes she saw her. >> reporter: seven months after ashley disappeared, her step grandmother was driving down the street three miles from her house and was sure she saw ashley. she...
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i want to bring in gary tuchman. have been following this story, you were in west, texas, when this happened. what more can you tell me? >> reporter: this, brooke, is a very weird and complex story. but we start by telling you this, bryce reed, the man who has been arrested for possessing a destructive device, a pipe bomb according to authorities, is somebody that we know. we got to the scene in west texas the day afterwards, started talking with bryce reed right away. and he told us this, this is very notable. he told us there is more to the explosion than meets the eye. so we stayed in touch with him. bryce reed was actually a guest on anderson cooper 360, my colleague anderson interviewed him and we spent some time talking to him. it is very important to note this, authorities are saying they will not speculate on whether there is a connection between this arrest and the explosion at the plant, but they are not ruling it out. so that, itself, is noteworthy. of course, as you mentioned, the texas department of publ
i want to bring in gary tuchman. have been following this story, you were in west, texas, when this happened. what more can you tell me? >> reporter: this, brooke, is a very weird and complex story. but we start by telling you this, bryce reed, the man who has been arrested for possessing a destructive device, a pipe bomb according to authorities, is somebody that we know. we got to the scene in west texas the day afterwards, started talking with bryce reed right away. and he told us...
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gary tuchman is live for news moore, oklahoma. gary, it's 11:00 there. we've just had some details i believe in the last hour of the extent of the damage in terms of the number of properties that were affected. can you bring me up to speed on that? >> what we have learned is there are approximately 2,400 homes here in moore, oklahoma, that have either been damaged for destroyed. i will tell you a very high percentage of the them have been destroyed. these are destroyed homes. people today started coming back. a lot of them didn't know what to expect when they saw their homes. as you can imagine, there was great sadness. one of the most interesting parts of the story is perhaps i see it as the headline while it's a great and a terrible tragedy that 24 people have died. the mayor of this city is saying that he does not expect the death toll to go higher. with the amount of damage that we've seen here and the number of years i've been covering tornadoes and seen damage like this, i really would not have been surprised whatsoever if the death toll got into t
gary tuchman is live for news moore, oklahoma. gary, it's 11:00 there. we've just had some details i believe in the last hour of the extent of the damage in terms of the number of properties that were affected. can you bring me up to speed on that? >> what we have learned is there are approximately 2,400 homes here in moore, oklahoma, that have either been damaged for destroyed. i will tell you a very high percentage of the them have been destroyed. these are destroyed homes. people today...
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gary tuchman, cnn, west, texas. >> it is such a bizarre story. of us who spent time with bryce are really kind of just shocked by it. i should point out in conversations i had with him after we got off the air, he did tell me that cyrus reed was not his actual biological brother but they were so close, he considered him his brother. >>> let's get caught up on some of the other stories we're following tonight. isha is here with the "360" bulletin. >>> another potential scandal for the justice department. during an audit on the federal witness security program, authorities discovered u.s. marshals lost track of two known or suspected terrorists. the justice department says the pair were getting protection for cooperating against terrorists and their new identities were never added to the nation's no-fly list. u.s. marshals eventually discovered the pair had left the program years ago and had been accounted for. >>> president obama has chosen an official in his budget office as acting commissioner of the internal revenue service. zani danny waffle w
gary tuchman, cnn, west, texas. >> it is such a bizarre story. of us who spent time with bryce are really kind of just shocked by it. i should point out in conversations i had with him after we got off the air, he did tell me that cyrus reed was not his actual biological brother but they were so close, he considered him his brother. >>> let's get caught up on some of the other stories we're following tonight. isha is here with the "360" bulletin. >>> another...
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gary tuchman, cnn atlanta. >>> we're doing a quick check of the markets right here. four points. looks like it may well end up being a great month for investors however. and we are looking at we hope the dow expected to finish the month at least this is 3% higher than where it started. >>> and this is a trick question kind of sort of. can you spell knaidel? 13-year-old nailed it at the national spelling bee. new champion, he's going to join us up live next. we're at the exclusive el chorro lodge in paradise valley, arizona where, tonight, we switched their steaks with walmart's choice premium steak. it's a steakover! this was perfect. it was really good! one of the best filets i've had. see, look how easy that is to cut. these are perfectly aged for flavor and tenderness. you're eating walmart steaks. really? shut up! oh, is that right? are you serious? best steak i'd ever had! i would definitely go to walmart and buy steaks. walmart choice premium steak in the black package. try it! it's 100% satisfaction guaranteed. >>> all right. the winner of this year's national
gary tuchman, cnn atlanta. >>> we're doing a quick check of the markets right here. four points. looks like it may well end up being a great month for investors however. and we are looking at we hope the dow expected to finish the month at least this is 3% higher than where it started. >>> and this is a trick question kind of sort of. can you spell knaidel? 13-year-old nailed it at the national spelling bee. new champion, he's going to join us up live next. we're at the...
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here now is gary tuchman. >> reporter: painful lacerations cover duke's body.s treated by a veterinarian at a horse hospital only a couple of miles away from where the tornado came through. hundreds of horses were killed and hundred of others injured in the moore, oklahoma twister according to the doctors and staff at this hospital. >> it is horrific but you have to go to a different place. you can't be in an emotional state. you have to just be in a place where there is no emotion at all. you know what toss hab done, you have to do what has to be done and you can't be thinking about the what-ifs. you just make a decision and you live with it. you triage and go on. >> duke has a wonderful temperament. very serious injuries. in addition to the lacerations, he he also has a broken rib. doctors are doing the best they can to try to save his life. they're working hard to take care of samantha an nancy, both covered with lacerations, too. vixen has lacerations on her face. and dixie does also. samantha and nancy are mother and daughter. nancy, as you can see, was al
here now is gary tuchman. >> reporter: painful lacerations cover duke's body.s treated by a veterinarian at a horse hospital only a couple of miles away from where the tornado came through. hundreds of horses were killed and hundred of others injured in the moore, oklahoma twister according to the doctors and staff at this hospital. >> it is horrific but you have to go to a different place. you can't be in an emotional state. you have to just be in a place where there is no emotion...
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gary tuchman, i will go to you now. what's been the community and volunteer response to the devastation, because as chris was saying, they've all come together in the most remarkable way but it remains an absolutely devastating scene. >> reporter: it's unbelievably devastating, piers. earlier today, right now it's sunny out but earlier today, it was storming, it was hailing and it was actually quite cold. and people who weren't victimized, whose houses were fine, we saw them all over the city of moore today going to their neighbors' houses that were damaged, picking through, helping them out in the cold and the rain and the hail. and it was just amazing seeing that spirit as chris mentioned. one of the things we notice when we cover these tornadoes, the first thing people want when they come back to houses like this that are gone, they want to find their pictures. they want to find heirlooms, videotapes, things that mean something to them, things that can't be replaced. we watched a lot of that today. >> absolutely. ext
gary tuchman, i will go to you now. what's been the community and volunteer response to the devastation, because as chris was saying, they've all come together in the most remarkable way but it remains an absolutely devastating scene. >> reporter: it's unbelievably devastating, piers. earlier today, right now it's sunny out but earlier today, it was storming, it was hailing and it was actually quite cold. and people who weren't victimized, whose houses were fine, we saw them all over the...
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gary tuchman has the story. >> reporter: let's get right to the meat of the story.moore, oklahoma. >> barbecue is one of those things that it's a comfort food. especially in the midwest, primarily we want to get meals out to those that need meals. >> reporter: this is operation barbecue relief, an organization of humanitarian foodies who show up at disasters to help. will cleaver is a co-founder and hardcore barbecue man. >> we've got very creative cooks. barbecue cooks are probably some of the most creative people i have ever seen. >> reporter: the idea here is to serve nutritious four ounce servings so here's what they're doing in these smokers. inside here, 850 pounds of pork. inside the other smoker, 650 pounds of beef. we've done the math, we've checked it twice. that's 6,000 four ounce servings. that's just for a portion of the day. they have the capacity of feeding 20,000 people. donations come from corporations and individuals to make it all possible. this weekend is expected to be the peak time for operation barbecue relief. residents and cleanup workers st
gary tuchman has the story. >> reporter: let's get right to the meat of the story.moore, oklahoma. >> barbecue is one of those things that it's a comfort food. especially in the midwest, primarily we want to get meals out to those that need meals. >> reporter: this is operation barbecue relief, an organization of humanitarian foodies who show up at disasters to help. will cleaver is a co-founder and hardcore barbecue man. >> we've got very creative cooks. barbecue cooks...
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never. >> gary tuchman joins me now. i think i misspoke before. enforcement believes it's possible there is some connection between these cases but have no proof of that. they won't say definitively. >> no proof right now. >> the family is certainly hoping that there is some connection. but a relative of hers actually believes she saw her. >> seven months after ashley disappeared, her stepgrandmother was driving down the street three miles away from her house and was sure she saw ashley. but she was going the wrong direction in her car so she turned her car around, started heading back towards ashley, then she disappeared and not one member of the family has seen her since. i will tell you, anderson, this family still has hope and they have hope because of the three women who got out of this house last night. they hope one of those three women, at least one of them, has some information about their loved one. >> yeah. gary, appreciate it. thanks very much. we should point out that next month, is going to be ashley's 20th birthday. if you have any
never. >> gary tuchman joins me now. i think i misspoke before. enforcement believes it's possible there is some connection between these cases but have no proof of that. they won't say definitively. >> no proof right now. >> the family is certainly hoping that there is some connection. but a relative of hers actually believes she saw her. >> seven months after ashley disappeared, her stepgrandmother was driving down the street three miles away from her house and was...
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that little girl was gina dejesus. >> gary tuchman joins me now.ice willing to say they need to look at their procedures at all? >> we asked the police if they dropped the ball, if it's possible they dropped the ball. they say in hindsight that might have happened. that's good, that shows flexibility to investigate this. one thing you have to keep in mind, it's unbelievable, that this guy castro drove his school bus for 21 years. he was just fired last year. so for 21 years, all these red flags, he's still driving the bus. there are hundreds of kids and adults who were kids back then who drove with this guy from 1991 to 2012. >> it's incredible. gary, appreciate the reporting. >>> just ahead, the body of boston marathon bombing suspect tamerlan tsarnaev has been laid to rest. where? new details on that tonight. >>> plus first lady michelle obama welcoming a surprise visitor to a white house tea party. woman: everyone in the nicu -- all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was important to you change
that little girl was gina dejesus. >> gary tuchman joins me now.ice willing to say they need to look at their procedures at all? >> we asked the police if they dropped the ball, if it's possible they dropped the ball. they say in hindsight that might have happened. that's good, that shows flexibility to investigate this. one thing you have to keep in mind, it's unbelievable, that this guy castro drove his school bus for 21 years. he was just fired last year. so for 21 years, all...
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gary tuchman, cnn, atlanta. >> you heard for lee heists, the father, brenda heist's former husband. is also named lee heist. i spoke to the son a few minutes ago. this is what he said. >> lee, this is a stunning development, obviously, it's a stunning story for a lot of people who have heard it. for you, i can't imagine what this has been like. what was your initial reaction when you heard the news? >> when i heard the news, really, it was just literally a shock. and surprise. i think it's still basically that. it's kind of surreal. i never really would've expected her to turn up alive or in this fashion at all. >> are you happy she's been found alive? are you angry? what's the emotion? >> yeah. that's really hard. right now, it's such a mix of emotions. more like details come out about her being alive, somewhat angering to know that she left. i mean, i guess i'm happy it wasn't some kind of violent end for her, you know. >> do you want to see her? do you want to talk with her, meet with her? >> as of right now, i haven't really made that decision. i think -- actually i think my sis
gary tuchman, cnn, atlanta. >> you heard for lee heists, the father, brenda heist's former husband. is also named lee heist. i spoke to the son a few minutes ago. this is what he said. >> lee, this is a stunning development, obviously, it's a stunning story for a lot of people who have heard it. for you, i can't imagine what this has been like. what was your initial reaction when you heard the news? >> when i heard the news, really, it was just literally a shock. and surprise....
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gary tuchman, cnn, atlanta. >> curious to know what you think. do you think the feds should make a deal with tamerlan tsarnaev and his attorneys taking death penalty off the table in order to get him to talk and explain everything he knows. let me know what you think on twitter. >>> just ahead, jason collins now a pioneer, barrier breaker, the first active openly gay nba player. coming up, spike lee talks to me about collins' decision to come out and the response that he's been hearing. >>> also ahead, accused killer amanda knox is speaking out as she faces retrial in italy. susan page from "usa today" spent hours with her, joins us to talk about her in depth interview. man: how did i get here? dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your family's future? we'll help you get there. mommy's having a french fr
gary tuchman, cnn, atlanta. >> curious to know what you think. do you think the feds should make a deal with tamerlan tsarnaev and his attorneys taking death penalty off the table in order to get him to talk and explain everything he knows. let me know what you think on twitter. >>> just ahead, jason collins now a pioneer, barrier breaker, the first active openly gay nba player. coming up, spike lee talks to me about collins' decision to come out and the response that he's been...
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gary tuchman, cnn, atlanta. >> such an incredible story. you can follow me on twitter tonight. we'll try to tweet throughout this hour. >>> up next, a key piece of evidence presented in court. videotape that could prove the innocence of an arizona mother who has been jailed in mexico accused of smuggling drugs. rafael romo was in court and will tell us what he saw on that video, why it may clear her. we'll also have more of his exclusive jailhouse video with her. >> i'm not a criminal. i'm just scared. people are assuming the worst. it's not right. i need to be back with my family. i need to be out of here. i am an american success story. i'm a teacher. i'm a firefighter. i'm a carpenter. i'm an accountant. a mechanical engineer. and i shop at walmart. truth is, over sixty percent of america shops at walmart every month. i find what i need, at a great price. and the money i save goes to important things. braces for my daughter. a little something for my son's college fund. when people look at me, i hope they see someone building a better life. vo: living better: that's the real
gary tuchman, cnn, atlanta. >> such an incredible story. you can follow me on twitter tonight. we'll try to tweet throughout this hour. >>> up next, a key piece of evidence presented in court. videotape that could prove the innocence of an arizona mother who has been jailed in mexico accused of smuggling drugs. rafael romo was in court and will tell us what he saw on that video, why it may clear her. we'll also have more of his exclusive jailhouse video with her. >> i'm not...
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i also want to go next to gary tuchman, who is also in moore. he joins us on the phone. gary, i know you have actually been walking for quite some time through a lot of different neighborhoods. tell us about what you've seen. >> reporter: well, anderson, i am now coming up to the school, and i can tell you it's a chilling sight right now. it looks like a combination of iraq and japan when the tsunami hit. you have dogs here, you have hundreds of rescue people, you have 50 or 60 vehicles with flashing lights and they are still digging through the school as we speak. what i should tell you is we don't know yet what the toll, casualty toll, happened here. it's very important, there's a lot of speculation, we just don't know at this point. there are a lot of structures down and until a short time ago, two adults in a structure were both alive and looked like they were talking. that was a good sign. but we don't know the toll. i can tell you for the two miles i've walked, there has been extensive destruction and devastation the entire walk. this area near the school, these hou
i also want to go next to gary tuchman, who is also in moore. he joins us on the phone. gary, i know you have actually been walking for quite some time through a lot of different neighborhoods. tell us about what you've seen. >> reporter: well, anderson, i am now coming up to the school, and i can tell you it's a chilling sight right now. it looks like a combination of iraq and japan when the tsunami hit. you have dogs here, you have hundreds of rescue people, you have 50 or 60 vehicles...
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gary tuchman leads a special cnn investigation into this fascinating cold case.tudio to explain next. uh-oguess what day it is!is?? huh...anybody? julie! hey...guess what day it is?? ah come on, i know you can hear me. mike mike mike mike mike... what day is it mike? ha ha ha ha ha ha! leslie, guess what today is? it's hump day. whoot whoot! ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? i'd say happier than a camel on wednesday. hump day!!! yay!! get happy. get...
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gary tuchman is here with the "360" bulletin. >>> senator john mccain crossed into syria today to meetrebel leaders. he entered from turkey and was inside the country for a few hours. mccain is the highest ranking elected u.s. official to visit syria since civil war broke out. >>> we learned a short time ago the european union has lifted its arms embargo on syrian rebels. >>> the search is on in kentucky for the search of a police officer, jason ellis. police say he was driving home from work sunday when he noticed debris in the road. when he got out of his car to remove it he was shot and killed. >>> an oregon high school will be searched for explosives before students return. a 17-year-old student is under arrest, accused of planning to bomb his classmates. officials say the teen was inspired by the columbine massacre. >>> this is a special memorial day for laura may burlingame who discovered the existence of a diary kept by a young man she once loved, a marine killed in 1944 during world war ii. she found the diary on display at a museum in new orleans and was given a copy of its co
gary tuchman is here with the "360" bulletin. >>> senator john mccain crossed into syria today to meetrebel leaders. he entered from turkey and was inside the country for a few hours. mccain is the highest ranking elected u.s. official to visit syria since civil war broke out. >>> we learned a short time ago the european union has lifted its arms embargo on syrian rebels. >>> the search is on in kentucky for the search of a police officer, jason ellis....
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gary tuchman, cnn, cleveland. >>> we'll have more special coverage from ohio in a minute.ut coming up next in the newsroom, prince harry visits arlington national cemetery. we'll take you live to the tomb of the unknowns as the british royal pays tribute to fallen soldiers of war. nom, nom, nom. ♪ the one and only, cheerios no♪, nom, nom. even superheroes need superheroes, and some superheroes need complete and balanced meals with 23 vitamins and minerals. purina dog chow. help keep him strong. dog chow strong. i'm on expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for, because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. >>> ahead, more special coverage from ohio. right now, let's talk about britain's prince harry. you can see him there. six-day trip t
gary tuchman, cnn, cleveland. >>> we'll have more special coverage from ohio in a minute.ut coming up next in the newsroom, prince harry visits arlington national cemetery. we'll take you live to the tomb of the unknowns as the british royal pays tribute to fallen soldiers of war. nom, nom, nom. ♪ the one and only, cheerios no♪, nom, nom. even superheroes need superheroes, and some superheroes need complete and balanced meals with 23 vitamins and minerals. purina dog chow. help...
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gary tuchman, cnn, atlanta. >> what is reaction from the family of brenda heist?rgan talked to her daughter who was 8 years old when she disappeared. >> i was 8 and didn't really know what to feel. i thought she would come home because that year i made her a mother's day card. obviously i thought in the back of my mind she was coming back. and now, i mean, now i have a lot of different emotions. i'm mad. >> do you want to see her? >> as of right now i don't. i don't think she deserves to see me. i don't really have any plans on going to see her. >> one of your tweets say you hope she rots in hell. do you think your anger may calm enough to be more rationale about this or do you really think that it's beyond any redemption or apology? >> i hope to eventually forgive her one day for myself and not for her. i eventually hope to forgive her and move on with my life. >> her son says that he hopes his mother feels remorse for walking out on them. >> i would hope that she would see what i've done with my life despite everything she did. i hope she would feel terrible to
gary tuchman, cnn, atlanta. >> what is reaction from the family of brenda heist?rgan talked to her daughter who was 8 years old when she disappeared. >> i was 8 and didn't really know what to feel. i thought she would come home because that year i made her a mother's day card. obviously i thought in the back of my mind she was coming back. and now, i mean, now i have a lot of different emotions. i'm mad. >> do you want to see her? >> as of right now i don't. i don't...
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gary tuchman is live for news moore, oklahoma. gary, it's 11:00 there.s i believe in the last hour of the extent of the damage in terms of the number of properties that were
gary tuchman is live for news moore, oklahoma. gary, it's 11:00 there.s i believe in the last hour of the extent of the damage in terms of the number of properties that were
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gary tuchman, cnn, atlanta. >>> piers, do you think they should take the death penalty off the table. let me know what you think on twitter @anderson cooper. >>> jason collins, a pioneer. coming up, filmmaker and nba fan spike lee talks to me about collins' decision to come out and the response he's been hearing. >>> also ahead, accused killer amanda knox is facing out as she faces retrial. susan page joins us to talk about her in depth interview. >>> support is pouring in tonight for jason collins' decision for coming out. the 7 foot center has had support from president obama, other greats. the characterization quote that collins' coming out party was a joyous affair was a little bit optimistic. he's gotten a dose of negative interaction. he'll talk about the journey he's been on with george stephanopoulos. >> they talk about the 12 steps, you go through anger, denial. you know, it's just -- but when you finally get to that point of acceptance, there's nothing more beautiful than just allowing yourself to, you know, really be happy and be comfortable in your own skin. >> as i said,
gary tuchman, cnn, atlanta. >>> piers, do you think they should take the death penalty off the table. let me know what you think on twitter @anderson cooper. >>> jason collins, a pioneer. coming up, filmmaker and nba fan spike lee talks to me about collins' decision to come out and the response he's been hearing. >>> also ahead, accused killer amanda knox is facing out as she faces retrial. susan page joins us to talk about her in depth interview. >>> support...
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gary tuchman, cnn, oklahoma city. >> so many stories like that. as i've been hearing this week.gary for that report. >>> happening now, an emotional reunion of tornado survivors. a mother and her newborn thank the nurses who kept them both safe from the storm as she went into labor. >>> plus, you've probably seen the picture. now we'll talk to the family photographed during their tornado nightmare. >>> and courage amid gruesome violence. we're going to hear from one of the women who confronted the suspects in the deadly meat cleaver attack in london. >>> i'm wolf blitzer, in moore, oklahoma. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. the world. you're in "the situation room." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> there's been water gushing through some of the tornado wreckage in this town. three days after the devastating storm, the weather has been causing more problems, slowing down recovery efforts. checking the latest developments this hour, there's a chance of more storms in the disaster zone tonight after a day of pounding rain, strong wi
gary tuchman, cnn, oklahoma city. >> so many stories like that. as i've been hearing this week.gary for that report. >>> happening now, an emotional reunion of tornado survivors. a mother and her newborn thank the nurses who kept them both safe from the storm as she went into labor. >>> plus, you've probably seen the picture. now we'll talk to the family photographed during their tornado nightmare. >>> and courage amid gruesome violence. we're going to hear from...
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gary tuchman shows us how personal shelters how they work and how they can save lives. >> the peoplelived in this house that was destroyed survived. they survived because they left well in advance. if they had not left well in advance, they would have survived also because they had this heavy metal storm shelter. i want to show you how it works. you open the door and take a look inside. and you see it's very cramped inside. there's not much room, but plenty of room to survive. walk down the steps with your family. you can probably fit seven or eight people and fit important things in here, clothing, pictures, valuables. you come in and just shut the door. and you are safe and sound as a tornado goes above you. there's no doubt the people would have survived if they went inside this shelter. when the storm's over, you open up and you all come out. one thing to keep in mind you may say, wow, if the rubble falls on us, how do we get out? well, you don't lift it, you slide it. if rubble falls on top of here, you may not be able to slide it, but then you're alive and presumably you've tol
gary tuchman shows us how personal shelters how they work and how they can save lives. >> the peoplelived in this house that was destroyed survived. they survived because they left well in advance. if they had not left well in advance, they would have survived also because they had this heavy metal storm shelter. i want to show you how it works. you open the door and take a look inside. and you see it's very cramped inside. there's not much room, but plenty of room to survive. walk down...
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. >> gary tuchman, thank you very much indeed. i want to go to george howell outside the pile of rubble, once plaza towers elementary school. george, what can you tell me? >> we've been watching as sheriff's deputies, as firefighters, as police officials, as investigators have walked past us into in this area where crews continue to search for victims. we're getting the same information from people that this continues to be a search and rescue operation. keep in mind, there are a lot of parents watching. this broadcast, watching the affiliates in oklahoma city hanging on to every bit of news. that is news we have, this is still a search and rescue. investigators are still going through looking for victims. james dickens is one of the people who spent time over there. james, if you could tell us what's it like? >> nothing that your mind it can really prepare you for. as a father, it's humbling. it's heartbreaking to know that we've still got kids over there that's possibly alive but we don't know. >> talk to me about your colleague
. >> gary tuchman, thank you very much indeed. i want to go to george howell outside the pile of rubble, once plaza towers elementary school. george, what can you tell me? >> we've been watching as sheriff's deputies, as firefighters, as police officials, as investigators have walked past us into in this area where crews continue to search for victims. we're getting the same information from people that this continues to be a search and rescue operation. keep in mind, there are a...
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gary tuchman visited some of the youngest victims of the tornado. >> six golden retreefrs and their handlersthe way only dogs can. this is the children's hospital at the oklahoma university medical center. and these are the comfort dogs. they have come here to comfort. this, becka. and this is ruthy. and this is barnibus, the oldest, three-year veteran. kai. this is zeke. their name tags are here, i can't always see them. and this is lila, the youngest of the group, 9 months old, she is in training. these dogs are trained and sponsored by lutheran church charities, only the most obedient and docile qualify. they show up at national disasters who help comfort victims. 8-year-old courtney brown, a second-grade student at the plaza towers elementary school, fractured her skull in the tornado. >> hey, courtney, this is ruthy. >> hi, ruthy. >> reporter: courtney went to the same school where seven other children were killed. >> did you have peanut butter today? she is sniffing peanut butter. >> no. >> reporter: courtney's dad sits beside his daughter, so grateful she is alive and able to talk to
gary tuchman visited some of the youngest victims of the tornado. >> six golden retreefrs and their handlersthe way only dogs can. this is the children's hospital at the oklahoma university medical center. and these are the comfort dogs. they have come here to comfort. this, becka. and this is ruthy. and this is barnibus, the oldest, three-year veteran. kai. this is zeke. their name tags are here, i can't always see them. and this is lila, the youngest of the group, 9 months old, she is...
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gary tuchman is here with the "360" bulletin. >>> senator john mccain crossed into syria today to meetith rebel leaders. he entered from turkey and was inside the country for a few hours. mccain is the highest ranking elected u.s. official to visit syria since civil war broke out. >>> we learned a short time ago the european union has lifted its arms embargo on syrian rebels. >>> the search is on in kentucky for the search of a police officer, jason ellis. police say he was driving home from work sunday when he noticed debris in the road. when he got out of his car to remove it he was shot and killed. >>> an oregon high school will be searched for explosives before students return. a 17-year-old student is under arrest, accused of planning to bomb his classmates. officials say the teen was inspired by the columbine massacre. >>> this is a special memorial day for laura may burlingame who discovered the existence of a diary kept by a young man she once loved, a marine killed in 1944 during world war ii. she found the diary on display at a museum in new orleans and was given a copy of it
gary tuchman is here with the "360" bulletin. >>> senator john mccain crossed into syria today to meetith rebel leaders. he entered from turkey and was inside the country for a few hours. mccain is the highest ranking elected u.s. official to visit syria since civil war broke out. >>> we learned a short time ago the european union has lifted its arms embargo on syrian rebels. >>> the search is on in kentucky for the search of a police officer, jason ellis....
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gary tuchman is also here with us in moore. he's at one of those personal shelters. how it works, what it looks like. >> reporter: well, anderson, the people who lived in this house that was destroyed survived. they survived because they left well in advance. but if they did not leave well in advance, they would have survived also because they had this heavy metal storm shelter. i want to show you how it works. you open the door and you take a look inside. you see it's very cramped inside. there's not much room. but plenty of room to survive. walk down the steps with your family, you can probably fit seven or eight people and important things in here, clothing, pictures, valuables. you come in and then you just shut the door and you are safe and sound as a tornado goes above you. there's no doubt the people would have survived if they went inside this shelter. when the storm's over, you open it up and you all come out. one thing to keep in mind, you may say wow, rubble falls on this, how do you get out. you don't lift it up. you slide it and you slide it under here. i
gary tuchman is also here with us in moore. he's at one of those personal shelters. how it works, what it looks like. >> reporter: well, anderson, the people who lived in this house that was destroyed survived. they survived because they left well in advance. but if they did not leave well in advance, they would have survived also because they had this heavy metal storm shelter. i want to show you how it works. you open the door and you take a look inside. you see it's very cramped...
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here's gary tuchman. >> reporter: painful lacerations cover duke's body as he gets treated by the veterinarianhospital only a couple of miles away from where the tornado came through. hundreds of horses were killed and hundreds of others injured in the moore, oklahoma twister, according to the doctors and staff at this hospital. >> it's horrific but you have to go to a different place. you can't be in an emotional state. you have to just be in that place where there's no emotion there at all. you know what has to be done. you have to do what has to be done and you can't be thinking about the what-ifs. you make a decision and you live with it. you triage and go on. >> reporter: duke has a wonderful temperament but very serious injuries. in addition to the lacerations, he also has a broken rib. doctors are doing the best they can to try to save his life. they're working hard to take care of samantha and nancy, both covered with lacerations, too. vixen has lacerations on her face and dixie does also. samantha and nancy are mother and daughter. nancy as you can see was also seriously hurt. she's o
here's gary tuchman. >> reporter: painful lacerations cover duke's body as he gets treated by the veterinarianhospital only a couple of miles away from where the tornado came through. hundreds of horses were killed and hundreds of others injured in the moore, oklahoma twister, according to the doctors and staff at this hospital. >> it's horrific but you have to go to a different place. you can't be in an emotional state. you have to just be in that place where there's no emotion...
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gary tuchman will take us inside one of them to see how they're built.le don't have them in this area. of course, all the latest on the ongoing search here. there is so much to cover. it begins at the top of the hour. >> really looking forward to seeing you in a few minutes. >>> you know, when the tornado touched down in moore on monday, it caught a lot of people off guard. you know, a big part of the reason for that is there actually had been a rather big lull in severe storms and tornadoes so far in 2013. prior to this tornado, only about half the usual number of tornadoes for this time of year had actually been reported, which is a pretty stunning drop. unusually cool and dry conditions in southern states reduced tornado activity by denying spring storms what they need, which is moist, warm air. and that is what fuels tornadoes. yet what might amaze you is that even with fewer storms, america still has the bulk of the entire planet's tornado activity. that brings me to tonight's number, 75%. that is the percentage of the world's tornadoes that occur i
gary tuchman will take us inside one of them to see how they're built.le don't have them in this area. of course, all the latest on the ongoing search here. there is so much to cover. it begins at the top of the hour. >> really looking forward to seeing you in a few minutes. >>> you know, when the tornado touched down in moore on monday, it caught a lot of people off guard. you know, a big part of the reason for that is there actually had been a rather big lull in severe storms...
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. >> we go to cnns gary tuchman, in moore, oklahoma, we are hearing the death toll could be rising dramatically, do you have any sense of whether there have been numbers updated and what are you seeing at this hour? >> well, suzanne, i am outside the elementary school, i have been here for 4 1/2 hours. unfortunately, i am sorry to report there just hasn't been any good news coming out of here during this search for children who might have possibly survived this tornado here in moore. it is the elementary school. cameras are not allowed at the site. i have been standing here talking on the telephone giving the live reports. but the search has entered a new phase now. there are fewer firemen and women on the scene. they don't expect to find survivors, that's the sad news. not clear how many children are unaccounted for. seven children, 3rd graders in the school did die from the tornado. we know there are at least 20 others unaccounted for. we do believe some of them ended up in shelters, in a nearby area. that's the good news. but we do know that -- parents are missing their kids. we are actually
. >> we go to cnns gary tuchman, in moore, oklahoma, we are hearing the death toll could be rising dramatically, do you have any sense of whether there have been numbers updated and what are you seeing at this hour? >> well, suzanne, i am outside the elementary school, i have been here for 4 1/2 hours. unfortunately, i am sorry to report there just hasn't been any good news coming out of here during this search for children who might have possibly survived this tornado here in...
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. >> if your child was left on a bus, your name -- gary tuchman with cnn. if your child was left on a bus, there would be extensive questioning. if that questioning was done, these ladies may have been in and out 2004. why wasn't this guy questioned more aggressively about this? and will you change your protocol for looking for missing people, because this did not work out. >> number one, he was interviewed extensively relative to this complaint that we had. he was not a suspect in any other complaint. this was a -- he was a bus driver who inadd avertently, so he says, left a kid on a bus, went in for a lunch break, came back and then found the young man. number two, our policies are solid. our policies have been revamped over the last few years. we're constantly looking at those policies in a way to improve them. number three, i can tell you, as being part of this division for the last 28 years, and being very, very involved in this over the last ten years, that the amount of effort, the amount of leads, the amount of work hours and dedication that went in
. >> if your child was left on a bus, your name -- gary tuchman with cnn. if your child was left on a bus, there would be extensive questioning. if that questioning was done, these ladies may have been in and out 2004. why wasn't this guy questioned more aggressively about this? and will you change your protocol for looking for missing people, because this did not work out. >> number one, he was interviewed extensively relative to this complaint that we had. he was not a suspect in...
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and as gary tuchman explains, some people here believe that having one may have been the difference between the people who lived in this house that destroyed survived. they survived because they left well in advance. but if they did not, they would have survived also because they had this heavy metal storm shelter. i want to show you how it works. you open the door and take a look inside. and you see, it's very cramped inside. there's not much room, but plenty of room to survive. walk down the steps with your family, you could probably fit seven or eight people and fit important things in here, clothing, pictures, valuables, you come in and then you shut the door, and you are safe and sound as a tornado goes above you. there's no doubt the people would've survived if they went inside this shelter. when the storm's over, you open it up and all come out. you may say, wow, if the rubble falls on this, how do you get up? well, you slide it and slide it under here. if the rubble falls on top of here, you may not be able to slide it, but then you're alive and presumably you've told your relatives
and as gary tuchman explains, some people here believe that having one may have been the difference between the people who lived in this house that destroyed survived. they survived because they left well in advance. but if they did not, they would have survived also because they had this heavy metal storm shelter. i want to show you how it works. you open the door and take a look inside. and you see, it's very cramped inside. there's not much room, but plenty of room to survive. walk down the...
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cnn's national correspondent gary tuchman has been working that part of the story for us and is joining us now. gary, it always begs the question, is this a case of there were real missed opportunities here or is this a case of hindsight? >> well, kate, i will tell you in the middle of this big rain storm where police are still working outside ariel castro's house and inside, there is this question about what the police have done here, you know, over the years we've done lots of stories about wonderful, amazing outcomes in crime cases because of police heroics. this is a wonderful outcome, but not because of police heroics. eric poindexter believes he could have helped cleveland police end this kidnapping nightmare nine years ago. >> my brother and i was driving down the street the day gina dejesus was abducted. >> reporter: the street is west 105th. only a couple blocks away from the school gina was walking home from the day she was kidnapped. eric and his brother were driving when a car came up on their left in the turning lane. then you saw a girl walking down the sidewalk on that si
cnn's national correspondent gary tuchman has been working that part of the story for us and is joining us now. gary, it always begs the question, is this a case of there were real missed opportunities here or is this a case of hindsight? >> well, kate, i will tell you in the middle of this big rain storm where police are still working outside ariel castro's house and inside, there is this question about what the police have done here, you know, over the years we've done lots of stories...