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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 threshold 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 cover-up. >> who are they trying to protect? >> john b. feit. your other al. so you can breathe easier all day. zyrtec-d®. find it at the pharmacy counter. [ chicken caws ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contac
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 threshold responsibility of probable cause that john feit was a person...
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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 threshold 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 cover-up. >> who are they trying to protect? >> john b. feit. [ male announcer ] away... is as much about getting there... ♪ ...as it is being there. ♪ [ birds chirping ] away is where the days are packed with wonder... ♪ [ wind whistles ] ...and the evenings are filled with familiar comforts. find your away. for a dealer and the rv that's right for you, visit gorving.com. >>> mcallen, texas, in the 1930s wa
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 threshold responsibility of probable cause that john feit was a person...
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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 threshold 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 cover-up. >> who are they trying to protect? >> john b. feit. to climb the empire state building. and then climb it again 1,000 times. your heart is amazing. take care of it with centrum silver. multivitamins with b vitamins and lycopene to help support your heart and packed with key nutrients to help support your eyes and brain, too. centrum silver. for the most amazing parts of you. centrum silver. [ femal
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 threshold responsibility of probable cause that john feit was a person...
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gary tuchman, cnn, atlanta. >> that is the backdrop here.s is what george zimmerman said when asked if the martin family is in his thoughts. >> his family, do you think about his family? is that true? >> certainly, yes. >> because people want to know that, right? coming out of this situation they haven't heard you say i feel for his family. >> i appreciate the opportunity. i would hope they would see the bond hearing i addressed that. >> it's different in court. >> sure. but i did address it. because another misconception is that i never apologized and never reached out to the family. would i like to? certainly. >> what would you say? >> you know -- i would say exactly what i said on the stand, that i'm sorry for their loss and -- i -- just exactly what i said on the stand most likely. >> that's far from all he said. chris got a good look at what makes george zimmerman tick. we talked about it earlier today. >> i know that george zimmerman claimed he could not answer every question and had to be careful about what he said because of the civi
gary tuchman, cnn, atlanta. >> that is the backdrop here.s is what george zimmerman said when asked if the martin family is in his thoughts. >> his family, do you think about his family? is that true? >> certainly, yes. >> because people want to know that, right? coming out of this situation they haven't heard you say i feel for his family. >> i appreciate the opportunity. i would hope they would see the bond hearing i addressed that. >> it's different in...
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gary tuchman, cnn, mexico. >> great reporting from our gary tuchman. ave a case for you about a blind man who was acquitted of murder in florida, and after he was acquitted with the cane and the glasses, guess what he got back? his guns. yep, a blind man got his guns back. do you agree with this? and just to shake you up a little bit, guess what entered into the picture? stand your ground, baby. we're back in a moment. >>> i have another right here controversial stand your ground case in florida. and before you say stop, you're so repetitive. this is very different. a judge says that the state's polarizing law has forced him to return a pistol and a rifle to a legally blind man who shot and killed his drinking buddy. his name is john wayne rogers. i'm not making this up. john wayne rogers. he shot james dewitt with a rifle in his home in 2012 after dewitt allegedly started punching him, threatening his life. and during the first degree murder trial last month, there were conflicting witness accounts. and that prompted the judge to dismiss the jury, and
gary tuchman, cnn, mexico. >> great reporting from our gary tuchman. ave a case for you about a blind man who was acquitted of murder in florida, and after he was acquitted with the cane and the glasses, guess what he got back? his guns. yep, a blind man got his guns back. do you agree with this? and just to shake you up a little bit, guess what entered into the picture? stand your ground, baby. we're back in a moment. >>> i have another right here controversial stand your ground...
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gary tuchman reports.xclusive interview tonight with filmmaker spike lee who said off a national conversation today when he went on gentrification in the united states about african americans being priced out of and marginalized in neighborhoods they once helped build. "stubborn love" by the lumineers did you i did. email? so what did you think of the house? did you see the school ratings? oh, you're right. hey babe, i got to go. bye daddy! have a good day at school, ok? ...but what about when my parents visit? ok. i just love this one... and it's next to a park. i love it. i love it too. here's our new house... daddy! you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. >>> welcome back. remember those antarctic explorers and the amazing photos they sent back during their time stranded on a sea of ice? turns out they were a sign of things to come. back home you can see the same kind of pictures on local lakes and rivers. because ice takes up more space than water you ca
gary tuchman reports.xclusive interview tonight with filmmaker spike lee who said off a national conversation today when he went on gentrification in the united states about african americans being priced out of and marginalized in neighborhoods they once helped build. "stubborn love" by the lumineers did you i did. email? so what did you think of the house? did you see the school ratings? oh, you're right. hey babe, i got to go. bye daddy! have a good day at school, ok? ...but what...
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gary tuchman went to hamlin's church to figure out why a small group of people still handle snakes as reporter: the area is quiet just before the service, except for this rattlesnake, about to be used in a wild ceremony in god's name. ♪ >> this is pastor andrew hamlin, a 21-year-old serpent handling pastor in tennessee. he his wife and the rest of the congregation practice christianity much differently. using venomous snakes as part of their service. why? they point to the new testament, the gospel of mark. it's stated in park, they shall take up serpents. believers say when god anoints them, they have an obligation to do this, and god will protect them. even if they are bitten, their belief is god will heal them. if it looks dangerous, that's because it is. it's also illegal in the state of tennessee. that only strengthens the pastor's conviction. snake handling in churches is a tradition in decline. >> it's against the law to have snakes in a church in tennessee. does that concern you? >> no, sir, it doesn't. if someone wants to get bit and die, i know the authorities would come in
gary tuchman went to hamlin's church to figure out why a small group of people still handle snakes as reporter: the area is quiet just before the service, except for this rattlesnake, about to be used in a wild ceremony in god's name. ♪ >> this is pastor andrew hamlin, a 21-year-old serpent handling pastor in tennessee. he his wife and the rest of the congregation practice christianity much differently. using venomous snakes as part of their service. why? they point to the new...
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it's really pretty shocking. 360's gary tuchman joins us with the latest. gary?orter: when this happened on monday police described it as a targeted bombing which raised the question, who would target this unassuming retired couple? tonight authorities say they have their answer. they say the answer is a close relative. it took authorities just three days to zero in on the man they believe killed husband and wife john and marion setzer with a package bomb. and now a grand jury has taken action. >> after hearing that evidence, they returned a two-count indictment of felony first degree murder, a two-count indictment of premeditated first degree murder on richard parker, age 49, son-in-law of john and marion setzer. >> reporter: richard parker, a man who was apparently married to the couple's daughter. parker is accused of delivering a package bomb on monday to his father-in-law. retired civil attorney john setzer in lebanon, tennessee. the bomb went off inside the house, killing setzer and critically injuring his wife who died two days later. >> it is an ongoing i
it's really pretty shocking. 360's gary tuchman joins us with the latest. gary?orter: when this happened on monday police described it as a targeted bombing which raised the question, who would target this unassuming retired couple? tonight authorities say they have their answer. they say the answer is a close relative. it took authorities just three days to zero in on the man they believe killed husband and wife john and marion setzer with a package bomb. and now a grand jury has taken action....
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gary tuchman has more. >> reporter: you feel lucky today to be alive? >> yes, yes. >> reporter: 23-year-old phil druisky was a heroin addict for years in wisconsin. over the last few years, hudson has seen an inordinate number of not only heroin use, but heroin overdose deaths. >> how many of your friends have died? >> in this community alone, i've lost seven friends in about a year. >> seven friends in a year? >> he started injecting heroin when he was 16. he was already addicted to meth and cocaine. sometimes he would shoot up heroin 15 times a day. >> how scared were you when you put it in your vein for the first time. >> i was petrified. and when you did it, your friend did it for you? what was the feeling you had? >> this rush i had, i can't find the right word to explain it. it was out of this world. >> he was immediately hopelessly addicted, spending up to $1300 a week. eventually dealing heroin so he could get his fix for free. >> did you realize how crazy and dangerous this was getting? >> deep inside i knew, i really did know. >> it didn't mat
gary tuchman has more. >> reporter: you feel lucky today to be alive? >> yes, yes. >> reporter: 23-year-old phil druisky was a heroin addict for years in wisconsin. over the last few years, hudson has seen an inordinate number of not only heroin use, but heroin overdose deaths. >> how many of your friends have died? >> in this community alone, i've lost seven friends in about a year. >> seven friends in a year? >> he started injecting heroin when he was...
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gary tuchman tonight shows us how. >> reporter: a back country ski outing in switzerland.to a horrifying experience. christopher carlson, who was wearing a helmet cam, came very close to documenting his own death. it's an avalanche. he is buried about five feet under the snow, unable to move. [ yelling ] >> carlson is hoping the skiers he was with find him before he suffocates. and they do. he's a very lucky man. on the average in the u.s., 28 people die each year from avalanches, often with hundreds of tons of snow plummeting down the mountain. i ski at colorado's copper mountain with one of the top avalanche experts in the united states. >> how are the conditions? >> good for skiing. >> reporter: ethan green is the director of the colorado avalanche information center. his state agency's responsibility in part to forecast the probability of avalanches. >> this is mayflower gulch. >> reporter: he takes me away from the resort and into the back country where most avalanches occur to learn about the three essentials for back country skiers. >> beacon, probe, shovel. those a
gary tuchman tonight shows us how. >> reporter: a back country ski outing in switzerland.to a horrifying experience. christopher carlson, who was wearing a helmet cam, came very close to documenting his own death. it's an avalanche. he is buried about five feet under the snow, unable to move. [ yelling ] >> carlson is hoping the skiers he was with find him before he suffocates. and they do. he's a very lucky man. on the average in the u.s., 28 people die each year from avalanches,...
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that's gary tuchman in the thick of it tonight. when does your work end? does it end after you've expanded your business? after your company's gone public? and the capital's been invested? or when your company's bought another? is it over after you've given back? you never stop achieving. that's why, at barclays, our ambition is to always realize yours. did you run into traffic? no, just had to stop by the house to grab a few things. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the house in good shape? yea. yea, of course. ♪ [ sportscaster talking on tv ] last-second field go-- yea, sure ya did. [ male announcer ] introducing at&t digital life. personalized home security and automation. get professionally monitored security for just $29.99 a month. with limited availability in select markets. ♪ with limited availability in select markets. the was a truly amazing day. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. for over
that's gary tuchman in the thick of it tonight. when does your work end? does it end after you've expanded your business? after your company's gone public? and the capital's been invested? or when your company's bought another? is it over after you've given back? you never stop achieving. that's why, at barclays, our ambition is to always realize yours. did you run into traffic? no, just had to stop by the house to grab a few things. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alright, whenever you...
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gary tuchman joins us now.the storm has been going on there for several hours and it hit early in the morning. does it seem like the worst is over? >> reporter: the worst of this storm is over. it appears this time around the atlanta metropolitan area has passed snowstorm management 101. there is still some icing, a little bit of icing still left. also a little bit of snowfall left. the snow is supposed to stop between 3:00 and 5:00 a.m. local time. but two weeks ago, we had the highways and local roads crammed with traffic. people took up to 20 hours to get home from school and their businesses. but today, we saw firsthand interstates looked like country roads they were that empty. >> schools have been closed for the past couple of days in preparation for this storm and trying to avoid what happened two weeks ago. they're not going to open tomorrow, are they? >> reporter: no, and a lot of people up north laugh a that. i'm a chicago and new jersey native. i'm telling you not the laugh. here in atlanta, they hav
gary tuchman joins us now.the storm has been going on there for several hours and it hit early in the morning. does it seem like the worst is over? >> reporter: the worst of this storm is over. it appears this time around the atlanta metropolitan area has passed snowstorm management 101. there is still some icing, a little bit of icing still left. also a little bit of snowfall left. the snow is supposed to stop between 3:00 and 5:00 a.m. local time. but two weeks ago, we had the highways...
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and now we go lye to gary tuchman in atlanta who has already suffered a barrage of all of this a few weeks ago, and what it is like there now, gary? what is going on? >> what a difference a week makes, piers. there are about 150,000 homes without power in georgia, lots of powerlines down, lots of trees down. compared to two weeks ago, huge difference in the highways and streets. you'll remember two weeks ago when the atlanta area got hit by a storm. people were stuck in traffic. my own daughter, i live in atlanta, i had to wait six hours for her to come home from school. people had to wait up to 20 hours for their loved ones to come home. people took it very seriously today. everyone from politicians to parents of children and everyone in between, people did not hit the roads. they knew this was going to be a big storm. the main highway through the center of atlanta, interstate 75 and 85, almost completely empty for most of the day. the roads within the city almost completely empty. people took it seriously, and there were literally almost no problems here in the city of atlanta. and
and now we go lye to gary tuchman in atlanta who has already suffered a barrage of all of this a few weeks ago, and what it is like there now, gary? what is going on? >> what a difference a week makes, piers. there are about 150,000 homes without power in georgia, lots of powerlines down, lots of trees down. compared to two weeks ago, huge difference in the highways and streets. you'll remember two weeks ago when the atlanta area got hit by a storm. people were stuck in traffic. my own...
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gary tuchman cnn, copper mountain, colorado. >> gary tuchman is a brave man. to berated, they face an online firestorm after voicing an ad for walmart. we'll talk about the controversy next. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzzer] dangnabbit. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. purina dog chow light & healthy is a deliciously tender and crunchy kibble blend. with 20% fewer calories than purina dog chow. isn't it time you discovered the lighter side of dog chow. purina dog chow light & healthy. those little cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, a
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that's gary tuchman in the thick of it tonight. hey guys! sorry we're late. did you run into traffic? no, just had to stop by the house to grab a few things. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the house in good shape? yea. yea, of course. ♪ [ sportscaster talking on tv ] last-second field go-- yea, sure ya did. [ male announcer ] introducing at&t digital life. personalized home security and automation. get professionally monitored security for just $29.99 a month. with limited availability in select markets. ♪ with limited availability in select markets. over one million hours of research. are inside are specific vitamins and minerals to help support your heart, brain and eyes. centrum silver. for the most amazing parts of you. and better is so easy withrning you cabenefiber.o something better for yourself. fiber that's taste-free, grit-free and dissolves completely. so you can feel free to add it to anything. and feel better about doing it. better it with benefiber.
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gary tuchman, cnn, mexico. >>> full coverage of this story with nick parker in mexico city and anna pa rerz in washington. evan to you first. what took so long? why has this taken so long? >> reporter: well, you know, he's been almost a mythical figure down there in mexico. many times the mexican authorities along with the dea's assistant thought they had tracked him down and found him. in 2012, they thought they came cloeshgs but every time he seemed to get away and there would be almost like, where's waldo-type sightings. he's show up at weddings or restaurants and people would tell these stories. he became the subject of [ speaking in foreign language ] music in northern mexico. so as you could tell, there's a lot of mythology that surrounds him, and this time it looks like the dea along with mexican police have been tracking him the last few weeks, i'm told my forces and it finally came to a head where they finally were able to capture him. i'm told that part of this operation, again, that has been going on for several weeks, has been surrounding, you know, the capture of several o
gary tuchman, cnn, mexico. >>> full coverage of this story with nick parker in mexico city and anna pa rerz in washington. evan to you first. what took so long? why has this taken so long? >> reporter: well, you know, he's been almost a mythical figure down there in mexico. many times the mexican authorities along with the dea's assistant thought they had tracked him down and found him. in 2012, they thought they came cloeshgs but every time he seemed to get away and there would...
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a big big difference many our gary tuchman has been out and about. he joins us now. you're on the streets of downtown atlanta. looks pretty good there right now. >> much different situation, anderson, than two weeks ago. we do have a situation where there are 150,000 homes without power here in georgia. a lot of people call atlanta the city of trees because it's so green. countless trees have been destroyed, power lines down. but people have taken this storm much more seriously. and the down time connector which is the merger of interstate 75 and 85 which goes through downtown atlanta, one of the busiest highways in the united states, almost completely empty today. roads throughout the city almost completely empty. it reminded me of hurricane katrina just before it came and all the streets in new orleans being empty. and gulfport, mississippi and biloxi, mississippi being empty. people took it very seriously. it really worked. when politicians and parents and everyone in between take it seriously and don't send their kids to school, don't go to work when they know lo
a big big difference many our gary tuchman has been out and about. he joins us now. you're on the streets of downtown atlanta. looks pretty good there right now. >> much different situation, anderson, than two weeks ago. we do have a situation where there are 150,000 homes without power here in georgia. a lot of people call atlanta the city of trees because it's so green. countless trees have been destroyed, power lines down. but people have taken this storm much more seriously. and the...
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gary tuchman looks at how the right equipment can save a life. >> reporter: a back country ski outingitzerland. that is about to turn into a horrifying experience. christopher carlson was wearing a helmet cam, came close to documenting his death. buried five feet under unable to move. he's hoping the skiers he was with find him before he suffocates and they do. he's a very lucky man. on average in the u.s. 28 people die from avalanches often with hundreds of tons of snow plummeting down the mountain. i ski at one of the top avalanche experts in the united states. >> how are conditions? >> colorado information center. state agency's responsibility in part, probability of avalanches. took me to where they occur to learn about conditions for back country skiers. >> the beacon. >> we all put on one of these and turn them on so they are transmitting, sending a signal. later in the day if you get burrie in an average, i'll set mine to receive, pick up your signal and locate you. >> the probe and the shovel. >> this is a three meter probe pole. >> so what this allows me to do is once i get y
gary tuchman looks at how the right equipment can save a life. >> reporter: a back country ski outingitzerland. that is about to turn into a horrifying experience. christopher carlson was wearing a helmet cam, came close to documenting his death. buried five feet under unable to move. he's hoping the skiers he was with find him before he suffocates and they do. he's a very lucky man. on average in the u.s. 28 people die from avalanches often with hundreds of tons of snow plummeting down...
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gary tuchman went there last year when there were rumors that el chapo had been killed.d. >> this is one of the most dangerous spots in mexico, a place where few outsiders go. >> we're driving through the heart of the mechl cab state of cinaloa. it's home to one of the most powerful, wealthy, ruthless drug cartels there ever was. its leader is a man by the name of joaquin guzman, better known as el chapo and this is his home. this is him back in 1993, after he had been captured. but in 2001 he escaped from prison in a laundry cart. he is the most wanted man in mexico, marijuana, cocaine, meth, heroin and murder are all part of his business. violent scenes like these, bodies stuffed in garbage bags, police executed and journalists executed are directly connected to the wrath of his cartel. much of the blood is spilled here, the largest city in cinaloa. word spread that el chapo was killed in a gunfight. no one believed it. >> around here, he is the legend. >> reporter: that mystique is part of the reason people are protective of him. he was seen as a modern day robin hood
gary tuchman went there last year when there were rumors that el chapo had been killed.d. >> this is one of the most dangerous spots in mexico, a place where few outsiders go. >> we're driving through the heart of the mechl cab state of cinaloa. it's home to one of the most powerful, wealthy, ruthless drug cartels there ever was. its leader is a man by the name of joaquin guzman, better known as el chapo and this is his home. this is him back in 1993, after he had been captured. but...
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cnn's gary tuchman goes to mexico, shows us these two very different sides of the drug trade, and justou, some of the images you're about to see are graphic. >>> this is one of the most dangerous spots in mexico. a place where few outsiders go. >> reporter: we're driving through the heart of the mexican state of sinaloa, which is home of the multi-national business known as the sinaloa cartel. one of the most powerful, wealthy, brutal, ruthless drug cartels that ever was. its leader is a man by the name of joaquin guzman, better known as el chapo, and this is his home. this is el chapo back in 1993, after he'd been captured. but in 2001, he escaped from prison in a laundry cart. marijuana, cocaine, method, heroin, and murder are all part of his business. violent scenes like these, garbage stuck in garbage bags, are directly connected to the wrath of the sinaloa cartel. much of the blood is spilled here, in the largest city in sinaloa. and the violent nerve center of the cartel. his rumors spread that el chapo was killed in a gunfight, no one here seemed to believe it. >> translator: ar
cnn's gary tuchman goes to mexico, shows us these two very different sides of the drug trade, and justou, some of the images you're about to see are graphic. >>> this is one of the most dangerous spots in mexico. a place where few outsiders go. >> reporter: we're driving through the heart of the mexican state of sinaloa, which is home of the multi-national business known as the sinaloa cartel. one of the most powerful, wealthy, brutal, ruthless drug cartels that ever was. its...
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. >> reporter: gary tuchman, cnn, hudson, wisconsin. >>> coming up in a few moments, we are tracking the president of the united states and his live movements today. he is at a maryland middle school today. they have set up the auditorium with the flags and the back drop. the backs of those heads all waiting to hear what he has in store for schools across the country, maybe yours included, when it comes to getting your kids online and making sure it is an opportunity for all. his words coming up in just a moment. hey linda! what are you guys doing? having some fiber! with new phillips' fiber good gummies. they're fruity delicious! just two gummies have 4 grams of fiber! to help support regularity! i want some... [ woman ] hop on over! [ marge ] fiber the fun way, from phillips'. i'll believe it when i -- [ both ] oooooh... [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and strong. ensure high protein... fifty percent of your daily value of protein. low fat and five grams of sugars. [ major nutrition ] ensure. nutrition in charge! >>> there are t
. >> reporter: gary tuchman, cnn, hudson, wisconsin. >>> coming up in a few moments, we are tracking the president of the united states and his live movements today. he is at a maryland middle school today. they have set up the auditorium with the flags and the back drop. the backs of those heads all waiting to hear what he has in store for schools across the country, maybe yours included, when it comes to getting your kids online and making sure it is an opportunity for all. his...
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gary tuchman. >> so what is to come of him? he is wanted in mexico and the united states. and one d.a. says if he is not extradited soon, he will escape aga again. and nick park ser in mexico city. nick, what happened today? >> well, basically, dorngs as you mentioned, there was a raid at 6:40 a.m. this morning in the resort city of mazatlan, and it is a popular tourist destination, but this is where they arrested some key lieutenants of el chapo and they got key elements of his whereabouts. and to give you an idea of what was confiscate d here in the condo which is extraordinary, 13 people were arrested with el chat -- el chapo guzman. they found 43 grenade launchers and many cars, and an extraordinary raid, don, that many mexicans will remember for some time. >> could this lead to more cartel leaders, nick, being arrested? >> well, that is really a critical question. i think that, you know, if you look at his own cartel, itself, the sinaloa cartel, that is the first place they will look to try to continue to break open his cartel, because it is run in a semi autonomous w
gary tuchman. >> so what is to come of him? he is wanted in mexico and the united states. and one d.a. says if he is not extradited soon, he will escape aga again. and nick park ser in mexico city. nick, what happened today? >> well, basically, dorngs as you mentioned, there was a raid at 6:40 a.m. this morning in the resort city of mazatlan, and it is a popular tourist destination, but this is where they arrested some key lieutenants of el chapo and they got key elements of his...
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gary tuchman, tennessee. >> i'm sorry.the idea that there are children just a couple of feet away from these deadly snakes. okay. so listen, do you ever play that game with poker with your friends on a friday night, make in your garage or living room or basement? the supreme court might be about to tell you that's a federal crime. or they might not. you'll find out why, next. [ female announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day women's 50+. with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven
gary tuchman, tennessee. >> i'm sorry.the idea that there are children just a couple of feet away from these deadly snakes. okay. so listen, do you ever play that game with poker with your friends on a friday night, make in your garage or living room or basement? the supreme court might be about to tell you that's a federal crime. or they might not. you'll find out why, next. [ female announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is...
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if gary tuchman were a committed reporter, he'd get into that river to see how cold it is.t, temperatures 30 to 40 degrees below normal in some places. you know, we're all feeling spring. we want it to come in here. >> what is it, 20 days until spring? >> not soon enough. >> 21 days. >> indra petersons is here. you've got a lot in the forecast, including what's happening in california. >> definitely, it will feel like a long ways away with everything currently going on. talking about actual temperatures this morning, where a lot of you are already below zero, but this is without the windchill. minneapolis 9 below, chicago 10. throw in the windchill, because that's where you really get the idea of how dangerous this actually is. we talked about temperatures that feel like almost 40 below. that's minnesota, detroit, feeling like 1 below, even out towards new york city, currently feels like 11. boston, just single digits at 4 degrees with that windchill. we go through the afternoon. you hope to warm up, but have unfortunately, temperatures really far from where they should be
if gary tuchman were a committed reporter, he'd get into that river to see how cold it is.t, temperatures 30 to 40 degrees below normal in some places. you know, we're all feeling spring. we want it to come in here. >> what is it, 20 days until spring? >> not soon enough. >> 21 days. >> indra petersons is here. you've got a lot in the forecast, including what's happening in california. >> definitely, it will feel like a long ways away with everything currently...
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gary tuchman joins me live from wilmington, illinois. gary?anderson, this is the kankakee river. below me the currents continue to flow. below me the trout and walleye and carp and catfish continue to swim. but on my level that i'm on right now, this is a scene you would hope to see if you took an alaskan cruise. it is very beautiful. it's also very dangerous. >> there it goes. >> reporter: this is what communities across the midwest and parts of the northeast fear. a frozen river jammed with ice suddenly breaks free. the fast-moving water and ice sweep up everything in its path. inundating whatever is downstream. the arctic temperatures that continue to grip much of the nation are creating ice up to three feet thick in many waterways. all right backed-up rivers broke their banks in ohio, pennsylvania and indiana. and experts worry these few instances are just a taste of what's to come. here in kankakee county, illinois, there is a serious concern about bridges. >> this is the warner bridge that spans the kankakee river. it's an important stru
gary tuchman joins me live from wilmington, illinois. gary?anderson, this is the kankakee river. below me the currents continue to flow. below me the trout and walleye and carp and catfish continue to swim. but on my level that i'm on right now, this is a scene you would hope to see if you took an alaskan cruise. it is very beautiful. it's also very dangerous. >> there it goes. >> reporter: this is what communities across the midwest and parts of the northeast fear. a frozen river...
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gary tuchman has a 360 bulletin. >> reporter: kenneth bae who's being held in north korea has been movedital to a labor camp. the state department is concerned about bae's health and urgi urging them to release hem. >>> a new york city family and close friends gather to remember fellow actor philip seymour hoffman at a private funeral. he died sunday of an apparent heroin overdose. the u.s. economy added 113,000 jobs last month. that's more than december but far short of expectations. a giant new speern herb jees of jellyfish in australia is five feet in dime diameter. if it stings you it won't be deadly. for now some scientists like to use the nickname big snotty for obvious reasons, anderson. >> yikes. i don't know how they know it will hurt but it's not deadly. has anyone actually been stung by this? >> reporter: i don't know the answer to that but i don't want to volunteer to be stung by it. >> gary, thanks. >>> in politics, when the women's vote you stand a good chance of winning big this november. so next, which party has the winning policies no let important the winning message? a
gary tuchman has a 360 bulletin. >> reporter: kenneth bae who's being held in north korea has been movedital to a labor camp. the state department is concerned about bae's health and urgi urging them to release hem. >>> a new york city family and close friends gather to remember fellow actor philip seymour hoffman at a private funeral. he died sunday of an apparent heroin overdose. the u.s. economy added 113,000 jobs last month. that's more than december but far short of...
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. >> reporter: gary tuchman hit the back country with an avalanche and safety expert highlighting the probe, shovel. >> those are the three things you have to have? >> reporter: that's right. avalanche officials say unusual conditions can lead to surprising avalanches. >> the problem we have in the state of colorado and other states is that we have had a lot of snow this year. it is record snowfall through this time of year. very deep snow, very unstable conditions. >> people are always going for deeper and untracted areas. the snow pack right now is not conducive to taking risks like that. >> reporter: stephanie elam, cnn, los angeles. >>> still to come in the "newsroom," we lighten the mood. jimmy fallon makes his debut as host of "the tonight show" tonight. how will he set himself apart and keep the show on topic. michelle turner has the scoop. i quit smoking. i've quit for 75 days. 15 days, but not in a row. for the first time, you can use nicorette... even if you slip up... so you can reach your goal. [ male announcer ] now, quit on your own terms with nicorette or nicoderm cq. ♪
. >> reporter: gary tuchman hit the back country with an avalanche and safety expert highlighting the probe, shovel. >> those are the three things you have to have? >> reporter: that's right. avalanche officials say unusual conditions can lead to surprising avalanches. >> the problem we have in the state of colorado and other states is that we have had a lot of snow this year. it is record snowfall through this time of year. very deep snow, very unstable conditions....