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fight, i'm gary tuchman with cnn. i want to talk to you about irene garza. >> good for you. >> it's not surprising he doesn't want to talk about irene. because not only do irene's relatives and dale tacheny believe he killed her, so does every police officer and law enforcement agency that's dealt with this case. do you believe you know who the murderer is? >> we have developed evidence sufficient to the responsibility of probable cause that john feit was a person involved in the particular homicide. >> but with so much heat, why did the case go cold? >> early on, why do you think he wasn't prosecuted? >> a coverup. >> who are they trying to protect? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly any airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you can actually use, you never miss the fun. beard growing contest and go! ♪ i win! what's
fight, i'm gary tuchman with cnn. i want to talk to you about irene garza. >> good for you. >> it's not surprising he doesn't want to talk about irene. because not only do irene's relatives and dale tacheny believe he killed her, so does every police officer and law enforcement agency that's dealt with this case. do you believe you know who the murderer is? >> we have developed evidence sufficient to the responsibility of probable cause that john feit was a person involved in...
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feit, i'm gary tuchman with cnn. i want to talk to you about irene garza. >> good for you. >> it's not surprising he doesn't want to talk about irene, because not only do irene's relatives and dale tacheny believe he killed her, so does every police officer and law enforcement agency that's dealt with this case. do you believe you know who the murderer is? >> we have developed evidence sufficient to the responsibility of probable cause that john feit was a person involved in the particular homicide. >> but with so much heat, why did the case go cold? early on, why do you think he wasn't prosecuted? >> a coverup. >> who are they trying to protect? >> john b. feit. ordinary sunblock drips and whitens. neutrogena® wet skin cuts through water. forms a broad spectrum barrier for full strength sun protection. wet skin. neutrogena®. for full strength sun protection. you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pharm
feit, i'm gary tuchman with cnn. i want to talk to you about irene garza. >> good for you. >> it's not surprising he doesn't want to talk about irene, because not only do irene's relatives and dale tacheny believe he killed her, so does every police officer and law enforcement agency that's dealt with this case. do you believe you know who the murderer is? >> we have developed evidence sufficient to the responsibility of probable cause that john feit was a person involved in...
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fight, i'm gary tuchman with cnn. i want to talk to you about irene garza. >> good for you. >> it's not surprising he doesn't want to talk about irene. because not only do irene's relatives and dale tacheny believe he killed her, so does every police officer and law enforcement agency that's dealt with this case. do you believe you know who the murderer is? >> we have developed evidence sufficient to the responsibility of probable cause that john feit was a person involved in the particular homicide. >> but with so much heat, why did the case go cold? >> early on, why do you think he wasn't prosecuted? >> a coverup. >> who are they trying to protect? >> john b. fiet. can help you get there,lone like it has for so many people before. do not take lunesta if you are allergic to anything in it. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving or engaging in other activities while asleep without remembering it the next day have been reported. lunesta should not be t
fight, i'm gary tuchman with cnn. i want to talk to you about irene garza. >> good for you. >> it's not surprising he doesn't want to talk about irene. because not only do irene's relatives and dale tacheny believe he killed her, so does every police officer and law enforcement agency that's dealt with this case. do you believe you know who the murderer is? >> we have developed evidence sufficient to the responsibility of probable cause that john feit was a person involved in...
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feit i'm gary tuchman with cnn. about irene garza. >> good for you. >> we wanted to hear his version of what happened. we wanted his response to those that say he's guilty of rape and murder. >> back in 1960, this texas ranger memorandum says you expressed guilt to the texas rangers about killing irene garza, is this true? >> do you ever have trouble sleeping at night? can you just answer that question? the mc allen police and texas rangers believe you killed irene garza. are you worried about that, sir? are you concerned? >> feit would not answer our questions but when we interviewed him five years ago feit had more to say. >> did you commit the murder of irene garza. >> interesting question. the answer is no. >> he also told us what he thought of dale, the former monk who says feit admitted murdering irene. >> he says you told him you committed the murder. >> i think he's demented. >> what about the priest, father o'brien. he says you committed the murder too and knew you well. >> [ speaking latin ] >> what does t
feit i'm gary tuchman with cnn. about irene garza. >> good for you. >> we wanted to hear his version of what happened. we wanted his response to those that say he's guilty of rape and murder. >> back in 1960, this texas ranger memorandum says you expressed guilt to the texas rangers about killing irene garza, is this true? >> do you ever have trouble sleeping at night? can you just answer that question? the mc allen police and texas rangers believe you killed irene...
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feit, i'm gary tuchman with cnn. i want to talk to you about irene garza. >> good for you. >> it's not surprising he doesn't want to talk about irene. because not only do irene's relatives and dale tacheny believe he killed her, so does every police officer and law enforcement agency that's dealt with this case. do you believe you know who the murderer is? >> we have developed evidence sufficient to the responsibility of probable cause that john feit was a person involved in this particular homicide. >> but with so much heat, why did the case go cold? >> early on, why do you think he wasn't prosecuted? >> a coverup. >> who are they trying to protect? >> john b.feit. u still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. i'm going to dream about that steak. i'm going to dream about that tiramisu. what a night, huh? but, um, can the test drive be over now? head back to th
feit, i'm gary tuchman with cnn. i want to talk to you about irene garza. >> good for you. >> it's not surprising he doesn't want to talk about irene. because not only do irene's relatives and dale tacheny believe he killed her, so does every police officer and law enforcement agency that's dealt with this case. do you believe you know who the murderer is? >> we have developed evidence sufficient to the responsibility of probable cause that john feit was a person involved in...
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fight, i'm gary tuchman with cnn. i want to talk to you about irene garza. >> good for you. >> it's not surprising he doesn't want to talk about irene. because not only do irene's relatives and dale tacheny believe he killed her, so does every police officer and law enforcement agency that's dealt with this case. do you believe you know who the murderer is? >> we have developed evidence sufficient to the responsibility of probable cause that john fight was a person involved in the particular homicide. >> but with so much heat, why did the case go cold? >> early on, why do you think he wasn't prosecuted? >> a coverup. >> who are they trying to protect? >> john b. fight. ever. nurses are dealing with a wider range of issues. and there are ever-changing regulations. when you see these challenges, do you want to back away or take charge? with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get
fight, i'm gary tuchman with cnn. i want to talk to you about irene garza. >> good for you. >> it's not surprising he doesn't want to talk about irene. because not only do irene's relatives and dale tacheny believe he killed her, so does every police officer and law enforcement agency that's dealt with this case. do you believe you know who the murderer is? >> we have developed evidence sufficient to the responsibility of probable cause that john fight was a person involved in...
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fight, i'm gary tuchman with cnn. i want to talk to you about irene garza. >> good for you. >> it's not surprising he doesn't want to talk about irene. because not only do irene's relatives and dale tacheny believe he killed her, so does every police officer and law enforcement agency that's dealt with this case. do you believe you know who the murderer is? >> we have developed evidence sufficient to the responsibility of probable cause that john feit was a person involved in the particular homicide. >> but with so much heat, why did the case go cold? >> early on, why do you think he wasn't prosecuted? >> a coverup. >> who are they trying to protect? fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. bjorn earns u
fight, i'm gary tuchman with cnn. i want to talk to you about irene garza. >> good for you. >> it's not surprising he doesn't want to talk about irene. because not only do irene's relatives and dale tacheny believe he killed her, so does every police officer and law enforcement agency that's dealt with this case. do you believe you know who the murderer is? >> we have developed evidence sufficient to the responsibility of probable cause that john feit was a person involved in...
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gary tuchman, cnn. >> just horrific. that good samaritan, by the way, who risked her own life by trying to stop the car-jacking is debra fine. here's how she described coming face to face with the shooter. >> i thought to myself, what are you doing? why are you pointing this gun at her? i was so angry that he was pointing the gun at her and that she was scared, and i just wanted to stand up for her. i'll never forget his eyes. they were just so intense and so cold and so matter of fact, like he was just on a mission, no emotion. i was somebody in the way and i was somebody to get out of the way. >> she is a great citizen. debra fine still has shrapnel inside her body. now, remember on friday, president obama was actually in santa monica attending a political fund-raiser. laura sist, the woman debra tried to save from being car-jacked, initially thought the gunman was part of the president's security force. it soon was clear he was not. no one needs to tell laura she is lucky to be alive. i spoke to her earlier. here is t
gary tuchman, cnn. >> just horrific. that good samaritan, by the way, who risked her own life by trying to stop the car-jacking is debra fine. here's how she described coming face to face with the shooter. >> i thought to myself, what are you doing? why are you pointing this gun at her? i was so angry that he was pointing the gun at her and that she was scared, and i just wanted to stand up for her. i'll never forget his eyes. they were just so intense and so cold and so matter of...
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gary tuchman, cnn. >> that's horrific. good samaritan who risked her own life by trying to stop the carjacking, is debra fine. she describes coming face to face with the shooter. >> i thought to myself, what are you doing? why are you pointing this gun at her. i was so angry that he was pointing the gun at her and that she was scared. and i just wanted to stand up for her. i'll never forget his eyes. they were just so intense and so cold. and so matter of fact like he was just on a mission. no emotion, i was somebody in the way, and i was something to get out of the way. >> she's a great citizen, debra fine still has shrapnel inside her body. president obama was in santa monica attending a fund-raiser. t laura thought the gunman was part of the presidential detail. laura is lucky to be alive. what exactly happened? and when did you first see the shooter? where were you going? >> i was driving to my nephew's play in los angeles. due to the blockade and obama being in town, i was winding through city streets trying to make m
gary tuchman, cnn. >> that's horrific. good samaritan who risked her own life by trying to stop the carjacking, is debra fine. she describes coming face to face with the shooter. >> i thought to myself, what are you doing? why are you pointing this gun at her. i was so angry that he was pointing the gun at her and that she was scared. and i just wanted to stand up for her. i'll never forget his eyes. they were just so intense and so cold. and so matter of fact like he was just on a...
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gary tuchman, cnn, atlanta. >> the new documentary features six former investigators, including hankoins us tonight. hank, this is a weighty allegation made here. you say there's solid evidence that the original finding was untrue. what is that evidence and what are you and your colleagues now saying happened to that plane? >> witnesses say a missile or missiles shot down flight 800. the physical evidence supports that. but in terms of penetration, nitrate deposits found on the aircraft, when we reconstructed the interior of the airplane, which is a job that i supervised, we found that there was absolutely no correlation between the victims, the interior, and for that matter the explosion, which suggested a high degree of separation of parts or high ordnance explosion. in addition to that, after pain stakingly filing requests and suing the fbi, the cia and trying to get factual information that should have been made available to the public, we were able to analyze the radar data. at the time of the explosion, there were particles of debris and matter traveling at mach 4. >> you're sa
gary tuchman, cnn, atlanta. >> the new documentary features six former investigators, including hankoins us tonight. hank, this is a weighty allegation made here. you say there's solid evidence that the original finding was untrue. what is that evidence and what are you and your colleagues now saying happened to that plane? >> witnesses say a missile or missiles shot down flight 800. the physical evidence supports that. but in terms of penetration, nitrate deposits found on the...
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gary tuchman, cnn, oklahoma city. >> it is just horrible to think about them in that storm drain. storm drains clearly can be deadly. the question is what about cars. the advice can be confusing. this is really important because on friday night, there were so many people trapped in their cars on i-35 and i-40 in bumper to bumper traffic. the national weather service in norman, oklahoma tweeted this on friday. flash flood threat is high right now for oklahoma city metro. most people who die in flood drown in their cars. earlier, before the storm, they tweeted tornado safety, if you wait until you see the tornado or hear the sirens it is too late to drive away. plan ahead. here's the dilemma. the tornado caused flash flooding which can be deadly in a car. at the same time, even people left early got stuck in commuter traffic. there you see the bumper to bumper traffic, that line of cars there as the night was coming. what about when the tornado itself is actually bearing down, is staying in the car a mistake? or is it a good choice? some answers from chad myers, who is on the ground
gary tuchman, cnn, oklahoma city. >> it is just horrible to think about them in that storm drain. storm drains clearly can be deadly. the question is what about cars. the advice can be confusing. this is really important because on friday night, there were so many people trapped in their cars on i-35 and i-40 in bumper to bumper traffic. the national weather service in norman, oklahoma tweeted this on friday. flash flood threat is high right now for oklahoma city metro. most people who...
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first the background from 360s's gary tuchman.mmer night in 1996. >> we just saw an explosion out here. it just went down. in the water. >> there was no saving anyone. >> it just blew up in the air and we saw two fire balls go down to the water. >> reporter: family members, witnesses in utter shock. twa flight 800 had just taken off minutes earlier from jfk on it's way to paris and crashed in the atlantic. all 230 people aboard dead. the investigation as to why the plane went down riveted the nation. terrorism? the suspicion of terror was heightened by the fact this disaster happened only three years after the first terrorist attack on the world trade center. jim was one of the men in charge of the investigation. he was ahead of the new york city field office of the fbi. >> we talked about the possibility of a missile taking down the airplane. the first time i believe we ever said that in law enforcement in the united states. >> reporter: the origin of the missile theory was sustained by eyewitnesss. this woman was with her baby a
first the background from 360s's gary tuchman.mmer night in 1996. >> we just saw an explosion out here. it just went down. in the water. >> there was no saving anyone. >> it just blew up in the air and we saw two fire balls go down to the water. >> reporter: family members, witnesses in utter shock. twa flight 800 had just taken off minutes earlier from jfk on it's way to paris and crashed in the atlantic. all 230 people aboard dead. the investigation as to why the plane...
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cnn's gary tuchman has the remarkable story. >> she had beautiful, shiny hair.natural effervescence. >> she had the most musical type voice.
cnn's gary tuchman has the remarkable story. >> she had beautiful, shiny hair.natural effervescence. >> she had the most musical type voice.
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gary tuchman has the story. >> she had beautiful, shiny hair. she had this natural effervescence.
gary tuchman has the story. >> she had beautiful, shiny hair. she had this natural effervescence.
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gary tuchman reports. >> reporter: to todd weinberg, a wealthy investor, a entrepreneur from northernalifornia, 22-year-old ahmed was the picture of success. so weinberg felt very comfortable trusting the young man with his money, a lot of his money. after all, ahmed was the toast of norway where the press hailed him as an innovative genius for supposedly inventing a solar energy cover that could charge iphones. the norwegian government even put up this video of ahmed and his then business partner to show off the invention. >> waleed is apparently a celebrity in norway. they call him the mark zuckerberg of norway. >> reporter: and then there are all these photos. >> this is another picture he sent me. >> reporter: famous people from royalty to rich business leaders. >> we have waleed ahmed here, toward the back, kofi annan here, ted turner. crown prince and princess of norway. >> reporter: and this letter of thanks from barack obama for whom he claimed to be the norwegian election chairman. not only did he brag that he knew and posed for pictures with people like the queen of jordan,
gary tuchman reports. >> reporter: to todd weinberg, a wealthy investor, a entrepreneur from northernalifornia, 22-year-old ahmed was the picture of success. so weinberg felt very comfortable trusting the young man with his money, a lot of his money. after all, ahmed was the toast of norway where the press hailed him as an innovative genius for supposedly inventing a solar energy cover that could charge iphones. the norwegian government even put up this video of ahmed and his then...
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gary tuchman is on the mississippi in alton, illinois, he's seen a lot there today. ary, explain where alton is, and what the situation is. >> reporter: anderson, right now i'm in downtown alton on the corner of state street and broadway, 15 miles north of the city of st. louis. and this city's past, present and future directly connected to the mississippi river. behind me, the mississippi river, adjacent to the city, which is now in this city. and i'm walking through it, not just for exercise on this watery street, but to show you, this isn't a puddle. between my knees and waist and behind me, it's up to my shoulders. this is a very serious flood situation here. the mississippi river's flood stage here is 21 feet. this week, they reached 34 feet. it is the fifth-highest level ever in the history of alton, illinois, and across the rest in west alton, which is just two miles from here. lots of damage -- the mill is closed here. businesses behind me are closed and also big money-maker, the river boat casino is closed. but this is not the worst they have ever seen. that
gary tuchman is on the mississippi in alton, illinois, he's seen a lot there today. ary, explain where alton is, and what the situation is. >> reporter: anderson, right now i'm in downtown alton on the corner of state street and broadway, 15 miles north of the city of st. louis. and this city's past, present and future directly connected to the mississippi river. behind me, the mississippi river, adjacent to the city, which is now in this city. and i'm walking through it, not just for...
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here's gary tuchman. >> the house is on fire. >> reporter: it's 11:52 a.m.hen police in santa monica, california, receive reports of shots fired at a house. when they get there, the house is engulfed in flames. over the next 13 minutes, the shooter goes on a rampage. >> he heavily armed himself and he was ready for battle. >> reporter: gunman john zawahri has multiple firearms, some two dozen magazine clips and about 1,300 rounds of ammunition. >> any time someone puts on a vest of some sort, comes out with a bag full of loaded magazines, has an extra receiver, has a handgun and has a semiautomatic rifle, carjacks folks, goes to a college, kills more people and has to be neutralized at the hands of the police, i would say that that's premeditated. >> reporter: the bodies of his father and brother were found in the burned-out house, shot to death. the gunman then carjacks a vehicle, but not before shooting and wounding a good samaritan who sees the gunman put the gun to the head of the carjack victim. he forces her to drive a car and opens fire at a passing b
here's gary tuchman. >> the house is on fire. >> reporter: it's 11:52 a.m.hen police in santa monica, california, receive reports of shots fired at a house. when they get there, the house is engulfed in flames. over the next 13 minutes, the shooter goes on a rampage. >> he heavily armed himself and he was ready for battle. >> reporter: gunman john zawahri has multiple firearms, some two dozen magazine clips and about 1,300 rounds of ammunition. >> any time someone...
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as gary tuchman reports, a california investor has a million reasons to regret hooking up with the concertbe a con man. >> reporter: to todd weinberg, a wealthy investors and entrepreneur from northern california, 22-year-old walid ahmad was the picture of success, so he felt very comfortable trusting the young man with his money, a lot of his money. after all, ahmad was the toast of norway, where the press hailed him as an innovative genius for supposedly inventing a solar energy cover that could charge iphones. the norwegian government put up this video of ahmad and his business partner to show off his invention. >> walid is supposedly a celebrity in norway. they call him the mark zuckerberg of norway. >> reporter: and then there are the pictures with famous people, from royalty to business leaders. >> we have kofi annan here, ted turner, crown prince and princess of norway. >> and this letter of thanks from barack obama, from whom he claimed to be the norwegian election chairman. not on did ahmad brag he posed for pictures with the queen of jordan, it wasn't a stretch that he could be m
as gary tuchman reports, a california investor has a million reasons to regret hooking up with the concertbe a con man. >> reporter: to todd weinberg, a wealthy investors and entrepreneur from northern california, 22-year-old walid ahmad was the picture of success, so he felt very comfortable trusting the young man with his money, a lot of his money. after all, ahmad was the toast of norway, where the press hailed him as an innovative genius for supposedly inventing a solar energy cover...