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holmes: oh, yes. our commanding officer. see, we had radios in the tanks, and we had our half tracks that had communication to the divisions, and the divisions in turn would get the medics up there, and the medics would come in, and they would load these prisoners onto 2.5-ton trucks by the dozens, and they would take them back to the rear at hospitals. they would work with them until three or four months, six months, they would get their strength back until they can walk around, but when you could just look at him, some of them had sores the size of your hands on them where they had been laying there for weeks. bradley: can you just tell me what kind of impact this had on you? holmes: the impact that it had on me was the fact that -- i never quite understood it. it is hard to -- war is -- i think one of the worst things that has ever happened to this country is that it never got a chance to fight on its own soil against a formidable enemy. it has always gone out, done the fighting on that enemy's soi
holmes: oh, yes. our commanding officer. see, we had radios in the tanks, and we had our half tracks that had communication to the divisions, and the divisions in turn would get the medics up there, and the medics would come in, and they would load these prisoners onto 2.5-ton trucks by the dozens, and they would take them back to the rear at hospitals. they would work with them until three or four months, six months, they would get their strength back until they can walk around, but when you...
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holmes: yes, i was. i truly was because i just could not believe that an individual that is supposed to be fighting for the preservation of his culture and his country could be doing this to people that had no defense. i could not believe this. you are flabbergasted. you are so shocked by what you're looking at -- i will give you a good example. i was not really surprised, yet, i was. the 14th reconnaissance platoon was out scouting, and they ran into a bunch of nazi ss, and they were captured. and we had a hell of a firefight. i definitely was responsible for killing 1, 2, 3 4 -- i'd say approximately six german soldiers myself, directing fire in on them. they captured about a dozen -- it was the 14th reconnaissance unit and they tied their hands behind their back and tied their feet together. i'm not telling you was somebody told me. i'm telling you exactly what i saw. in this little town, there must have been at least -- i don't even think this town had six houses in it, but it had a little road that
holmes: yes, i was. i truly was because i just could not believe that an individual that is supposed to be fighting for the preservation of his culture and his country could be doing this to people that had no defense. i could not believe this. you are flabbergasted. you are so shocked by what you're looking at -- i will give you a good example. i was not really surprised, yet, i was. the 14th reconnaissance platoon was out scouting, and they ran into a bunch of nazi ss, and they were captured....
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lynn fenton fist saw holmes on march 21st when holmes sought counseling from a student health service. from the beginning he talked about mass homicides to eliminate what holmes labeled "his biological problems," but then holmes seemingly dismissed his own thoughts. >> he said "you can't kill everyone, so it's not an effective solution." >> reporter: they met seven times over almost three months, and through it all fenton told prosecutor george brackley holmes said nothing about his plans. >> does he tell you that he thinks he can improve how good he feels or his self-value by murdering people? >> no. >> reporter: fenton testified that holmes insisted he was over the breakup with a girlfriend and later claimed he was okay with flunking out of school, saying he was planning on getting a job and staying in denver, but fenton was not convinced. after their last meeting on june 11th, she alerted a campus threat assessment team, reached out to holmes' professors and even called his mother without holmes' permission. >> she said essentially that he had always been like this, meaning very sh
lynn fenton fist saw holmes on march 21st when holmes sought counseling from a student health service. from the beginning he talked about mass homicides to eliminate what holmes labeled "his biological problems," but then holmes seemingly dismissed his own thoughts. >> he said "you can't kill everyone, so it's not an effective solution." >> reporter: they met seven times over almost three months, and through it all fenton told prosecutor george brackley holmes...
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. >> did drugs make james holmes commit mass murder? >>> investigators say a driver lost a race against an amtrak train. we'll show you the incredible video when we come back. the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product containing two long-acting bronchodilators in one inhaler. anoro is not for asthma. anoro contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden copd symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, or high blood pressure. tell your doctor if you have glaucoma, prostate or bladder problems, or problems passing urine as anoro may make these problems worse. call your doctor right away if you have worsened breathing chest pain,
. >> did drugs make james holmes commit mass murder? >>> investigators say a driver lost a race against an amtrak train. we'll show you the incredible video when we come back. the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product containing two long-acting...
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. >>> also inside the mind of the murder suspect for the first time james holmes explains how a last second phone call could have stop the movie theater massacre. >>> imagine walking in your kitchen this morning and seeing this... yep, that is a snake eating an egg hear what was going through homeowners mine as he took this video of the intruder. what would you do if you found a 4-foot snake inside your home. not the man recording this video. he kept his cool, very impressed. he said it began with the a loud bang in his kitchen. when they investigated they found a large snake devouring an egg. they didn't freak out and no, the snake was in the poisonous. >> people have asked how did you stay so calm? that local helped us just knowing snake doesn't care about us it is here for an egg, it wants a meal. >> bake on, hash browns. after it ate it the couple said they grabbed some brooms to lift the snake out of the home and watched it go away. >> it is a very long broom. >> i mean, i cannot even imagine. i cannot even imagine. they are getting close ups. >> hopefully that is zoom on the ca
. >>> also inside the mind of the murder suspect for the first time james holmes explains how a last second phone call could have stop the movie theater massacre. >>> imagine walking in your kitchen this morning and seeing this... yep, that is a snake eating an egg hear what was going through homeowners mine as he took this video of the intruder. what would you do if you found a 4-foot snake inside your home. not the man recording this video. he kept his cool, very impressed....
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you didn't at all meet street james holmes.you've paged through the journal, we know a bit of his history based on the trial. would you have called police? >> you know i think with a patient that was thinking about it three to four times a day, i would have been very very on the trigger of calling the police with this guy. i would have questioned him for a full hour. i would have talked -- have you mentioned this to anybody. have you talked to friend about it. one other thing that's interesting that the doctor mentioned was that she didn't understand some of the things he was saying. now, that is a red flag right away. when you get that psychotic thinking may be in place. and you've got to start reevaluating the e assessment there. she thought ocd was his main problem. but you start getting bizarre statements and you can't figure out what they mean, often these the beginning of a thought disorder and that leads to psychosis. that's something that's very interesting. if i had to make the call right now from what i know yes i wou
you didn't at all meet street james holmes.you've paged through the journal, we know a bit of his history based on the trial. would you have called police? >> you know i think with a patient that was thinking about it three to four times a day, i would have been very very on the trigger of calling the police with this guy. i would have questioned him for a full hour. i would have talked -- have you mentioned this to anybody. have you talked to friend about it. one other thing that's...
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. >>> and then, the psychiatrist who listened to james holmes before he shot up the movie theater. that psychiatrist takes the stand and reveals what that man told her and why she didn't feel she could stop him from carrying out his attack. rheumatoid arthritis like me... and you're talking to a rheumatologist about a biologic, this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. doctors have been prescribing humira for more than 10 years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contrubutes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are pro
. >>> and then, the psychiatrist who listened to james holmes before he shot up the movie theater. that psychiatrist takes the stand and reveals what that man told her and why she didn't feel she could stop him from carrying out his attack. rheumatoid arthritis like me... and you're talking to a rheumatologist about a biologic, this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. doctors have been...
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it was played of suspect james holmes. jurors are watching hours of conversations that holmes had with the doctor who performed a court-ordered mental evaluation. and at one point, holmes said he called a mental health hot line. moments before his attack thinking someone might talk him out of what he was about to do. his call was disconnected before anyone answered. holmes had suspicions that the fbi was watching him and he told doctors that the agents might swoop in and stop him. prosecutors aren't expected to finish their case for another three weeks. >> world soccer's governing body is effectively without a leader. as the scandal surrounding it continues to grow. in a shocking move the fifa president sepp blatter has resigned. this just days after being re-elected to that posts. sources telling abc news, blatter was being investigating by the fbi in connection with that bribery scandal that came to light just last week. >>> well, could we see another republican getting into the race? louisiana governor bobby jindal has
it was played of suspect james holmes. jurors are watching hours of conversations that holmes had with the doctor who performed a court-ordered mental evaluation. and at one point, holmes said he called a mental health hot line. moments before his attack thinking someone might talk him out of what he was about to do. his call was disconnected before anyone answered. holmes had suspicions that the fbi was watching him and he told doctors that the agents might swoop in and stop him. prosecutors...
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holmes replied adding that's why i live in the future. rick sallinger for cbs news centennial, colorado. >>> to politics now. donald trump is scheduled to make what he calls a major announcement today. it's reported he is likely to announce he is running for president during a rally in new york city. the "the washington post" also reports trump will release summary of his assets totaling about $9 billion. jeb bush in new hampshire this morning for his first official campaign stop. he entered the race yesterday, six months after saying he was considering it. he told an audience in miami that the country is on a bad course. bush is the third member of his family to run for the white house. he joins a crowded field. there are ten other republican candidates. >> not one of us deserves the job by right of resume party, seniority, family or family narrative. it's nobody's turn. it's everybody's test. and it's wide open. >> bush is reaching out to hispanic voters. the former florida governor delivered part of his speech in spanish. >>> we are le
holmes replied adding that's why i live in the future. rick sallinger for cbs news centennial, colorado. >>> to politics now. donald trump is scheduled to make what he calls a major announcement today. it's reported he is likely to announce he is running for president during a rally in new york city. the "the washington post" also reports trump will release summary of his assets totaling about $9 billion. jeb bush in new hampshire this morning for his first official campaign...
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the attack, that is among the conclusions of a doctor who interviewed holmes for 22 hours. the doctor testified that holmes had the capacity to plan and carry out the shootings and consider an escape route. the prosecution is trying to show that holmes was not insane when he killed 125 people inside the movie theater. >>> and the man convicted in the death of washington intern chandra levy is getting a new trial. they say a key witness gave false or misleading testimony. the case became a national sensation when a romance with then congressman gary condit was revealed. he was ultimately ruled out as a suspect. >>> a popular southern california beach remains closed this morning. the latest stretch of coastline plagued by those tar balls. more than 55 gallons of what they're saying is oily goo has been removed from a four-mile long stretch of beach. test results could take weeks. >>> beau biden is being remembered in his home state of delaware. hundreds of mourners joined the service. president obama delivers the eulogy at biden's funeral tomorrow. >>> rick perry zwroind crow
the attack, that is among the conclusions of a doctor who interviewed holmes for 22 hours. the doctor testified that holmes had the capacity to plan and carry out the shootings and consider an escape route. the prosecution is trying to show that holmes was not insane when he killed 125 people inside the movie theater. >>> and the man convicted in the death of washington intern chandra levy is getting a new trial. they say a key witness gave false or misleading testimony. the case...
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investigators say hours before the attack that holmes mailed the psychiatrist a journal in which holmes detailed his, well, meticulous planning. investigators say james holmes went to dr. lin fenton to get help with his anxiety. earlier today that doctor repeated what james holmes said a couple of months before the shooting. after he broke up with his girlfriend. >> talking about his ex-girlfriend, he did tell her that he hates people after they broke up. >> he said after they broke up he told his girlfriend he hates people. >> he hates people yes. >> prosecutors say james holmes killed 12 people wounded dozens more in july of 2012. he's pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. today the psychiatrist testified that she saw no signs that james holmes was planning to kill anybody. she faces a separate civil lawsuit for not putting holmes on a 72-hour psychiatric hold before the attack. james holmes later told a court-appointed doctor that he kind of regrets that his psychiatrist didn't lock him up so that quote everything could have been avoided. >>> another hearing on capitol hill today
investigators say hours before the attack that holmes mailed the psychiatrist a journal in which holmes detailed his, well, meticulous planning. investigators say james holmes went to dr. lin fenton to get help with his anxiety. earlier today that doctor repeated what james holmes said a couple of months before the shooting. after he broke up with his girlfriend. >> talking about his ex-girlfriend, he did tell her that he hates people after they broke up. >> he said after they broke...
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she says holmes was more talkative alone with her.ied that their first date was to a horror film and that holmes' struggled with social anxiety. >> during the time that you were with him, did the defendant express to you concerns about his social anxiety and ability to interact with people in public? >> um yes. he reacted nights that he had issues with interacting with people in public and he thought other people were judging him for it. >> now, did you make a recommendation to him based on these expressed concerns? >> that and some other concerns he had. i told him to go see a therapist, it might be better for him. it might help him. >> and we have sarah sidner has been following this trial, and this testimony, what else did she tell the court? >> james holmes' ex-girlfriend, gargi datta talked about their relationship she was asked by the prosecution and the defense about the relationship and his demeern throughout their relationship. in particular if he changed throughout the time. and the defense is trying to argue, of course, tha
she says holmes was more talkative alone with her.ied that their first date was to a horror film and that holmes' struggled with social anxiety. >> during the time that you were with him, did the defendant express to you concerns about his social anxiety and ability to interact with people in public? >> um yes. he reacted nights that he had issues with interacting with people in public and he thought other people were judging him for it. >> now, did you make a recommendation...
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holmes. helps see him as person.t is important in the death penalty phase if we get to the death penalty phase. but at this point it is very damaging for them to see how much he suffered from mental illness. they will be scared of him. they will not want to let him out. so they're going to be more likely to convict him based on listening to this very disturbing testimony that he is giving through this doctor. jamie: i would think anna, given the strong burden of proof the prosecutor has in this case it is difficult to know when to actual rest? >> yes. i agree with you. it is difficult to know when to rest given facts and circumstances. they're using building blocks with dr. reed's testimony. keep in mind, dr. reed was court appointed expert. he was not an expert retained by the prosecution. to gather about ashley's point personalizing the defendant, i think this video if anything shows the jury he had intent and knew what he was doing at the time and he had rational thought processes. for instance he told dr. reed he
holmes. helps see him as person.t is important in the death penalty phase if we get to the death penalty phase. but at this point it is very damaging for them to see how much he suffered from mental illness. they will be scared of him. they will not want to let him out. so they're going to be more likely to convict him based on listening to this very disturbing testimony that he is giving through this doctor. jamie: i would think anna, given the strong burden of proof the prosecutor has in this...
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also tonight the jury hears james holmes describe step by step how he carried out the movie theater massacre. the most powerful man in the world's biggest sport abruptly resigns as so,'s bribery scandal grows. and two american heroes awarded the nation's highest military honor nearly a century after they earned it. >> but it's never too late to say thank you. >> rose: good evening. scott is on assignment. i'm charlie rose. we begin tonight with a fatal shooting on the streets of boston. the dead man was a terror suspect who had been under surveillance. the police say that when they attempted to question him today he came at them with a knife and they shot him. more now from homeland security correspondent jeff glor. >> reporter: this is the knife investigators say usaama rahim brandished when confronted by f.b.i. agents and boston police this morning. two officers tried to stop rahim before he got on a city bus. when they approached him police say rahim pulled the knife and was shot. >> we believe he was a threat. >> reporter: boston police commissioner william evans says there is surveillan
also tonight the jury hears james holmes describe step by step how he carried out the movie theater massacre. the most powerful man in the world's biggest sport abruptly resigns as so,'s bribery scandal grows. and two american heroes awarded the nation's highest military honor nearly a century after they earned it. >> but it's never too late to say thank you. >> rose: good evening. scott is on assignment. i'm charlie rose. we begin tonight with a fatal shooting on the streets of...
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. >> reporter: 22 hours of interviews with a court-appointed psychiatrist theater gunman james holmes in his own words. >> the reason why i chose mass murder or something like a serial killing. >> tell me why. >> because it was impersonal. it was something i could actually do. >> reporter: up until right before he opened that theater door, holm says part of him wish -- holmes says parts of him wished the fbi or his psychiatrist would stop him. >> i kind of regret that she didn't lock me up so everything could have been avoided. >> reporter: holmes shot 82 people that day. 12 of them fatally. >> i only fatalities. >> what about the wounded? >> they were like collateral damage, i guess. >> reporter: especially difficult testimony for a courtroom full of survivors and victims' families. >> all he wanted to do was kill a bunch of people and they were collateral damage. to know that your child was caught in that randomness, it's truly devastating. >> reporter: the psychiatrist who conducted the interview says holmes was mentally ill. but legally sane. >> how did it feel to be really doing
. >> reporter: 22 hours of interviews with a court-appointed psychiatrist theater gunman james holmes in his own words. >> the reason why i chose mass murder or something like a serial killing. >> tell me why. >> because it was impersonal. it was something i could actually do. >> reporter: up until right before he opened that theater door, holm says part of him wish -- holmes says parts of him wished the fbi or his psychiatrist would stop him. >> i kind of...
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she was holmes university psychiatrist while he was student on the day of the shooting holmes mailed his notebook with meticulous planning for massacre. jurors heard from james holmes ex-girlfriend who testified she urged him to see a therapist after he sent him an instant message talking about killing people and saying he considered himself evil. also on the stand, friend and fellow member of the navy, petty officer john larimer protected his girl from gunfire was killed. his friend explained to the jury the moment he realized larimer was gone. >> he wouldn't answer. i said come on. he's gone. let's go. let's get out of here. but he still wouldn't get up. so i said, greg, get his legs. we're not leaving him here. >> reporter: they had to leave him there because someone warned the gunman might be coming back. throughout the seven weeks of testimony the defense has not cross-examined any of the survivors or victims family members from the night of july 20, 2012. eric just a reminder under the law in colorado the defense does not have to prove that james holmes was insane. the burden i
she was holmes university psychiatrist while he was student on the day of the shooting holmes mailed his notebook with meticulous planning for massacre. jurors heard from james holmes ex-girlfriend who testified she urged him to see a therapist after he sent him an instant message talking about killing people and saying he considered himself evil. also on the stand, friend and fellow member of the navy, petty officer john larimer protected his girl from gunfire was killed. his friend explained...
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charlie: elizabeth holmes is here she is the founder and ceo of theranos.t is a blood analytics company that has developed a new approach to blood testing. these tests detect dozens of medical conditions. based on blood drawn from a fingerprint. -- finger prick. her goal is to transform health care through prevention and early detection. she started the company in 2003 when she was 19. it is now valued at $9 billion. she is the youngest self-made female billionaire in the world. "time" magazine named her one of the most influential people in 2015. in may, she spoke to the graduating class at pepperdine university. elizabeth: someone said to me, define what is nonnegotiable to you. what you are willing to fight for, die for, and most importantly, live for. for me, that nonnegotiable is our mission. realizing a change in a world and an industry that has stagnated for decades and resulted in so much loss and pain. a change that would mean that one day, people would not have to say goodbye too soon to those they love. i started theranos because i believe that b
charlie: elizabeth holmes is here she is the founder and ceo of theranos.t is a blood analytics company that has developed a new approach to blood testing. these tests detect dozens of medical conditions. based on blood drawn from a fingerprint. -- finger prick. her goal is to transform health care through prevention and early detection. she started the company in 2003 when she was 19. it is now valued at $9 billion. she is the youngest self-made female billionaire in the world....
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holmes is charged with killing 12 people and injuring 70 others in the attack in 2012. the prosecution's final witness was ashley moeser. the shooting took the life of her 6-year-old daughter veronica and her unborn child. moeser was left as a quadriplegic with a bullet still in her spine. she testified about being shot in the chest and falling onto veronica. >> could you feel her moving? >> no. >> did you feel her breathing? >> no. >> could you get off of her? >> no. prosecutors relied on emotional testimony from victims, graphic photos and a state appointed psychiatrist interview with holmes in an attempt to undermine his claim he was mentally ill and didn't know right from wrong. the defense presents its case next week hoping to defense the jury holmes should be found not guilty by reason of insanity. >>> new tonight at 11:00 search crews are looking for a former white house chef possibly lost in a rugged new mexico mountain range. cops have no leads yet what happened to 61-year-old walter shieb. all they know is he recently moved to the state and went for a mike las
holmes is charged with killing 12 people and injuring 70 others in the attack in 2012. the prosecution's final witness was ashley moeser. the shooting took the life of her 6-year-old daughter veronica and her unborn child. moeser was left as a quadriplegic with a bullet still in her spine. she testified about being shot in the chest and falling onto veronica. >> could you feel her moving? >> no. >> did you feel her breathing? >> no. >> could you get off of her?...
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at one point, holmes said he called a mental health hot line. his call was disconnected before anyone answered. holmes had suspicious that the fbi was watching him and he told doctors that the agents might swoop in and stop him. >> world soccer's governing body is effectively without a leader. in a shocking move the fifa president sepp blatter has resigned. sources telling abc news blatter was being investigating by the fbi in connection with that bribery scandal that came to light last week. >>> could we see another republican getting into the race louisiana governor bobby jindal has set a date to announce his plans for 2016. he'll share his decision on june 4th, if jindal decides to run he'll join a contested field of contenders for the white house. >>> flooding continues to be a major risk in the southern states parts of louisiana even being evacuating and this is what the roads looked like yesterday afternoon in virginia beach, strong winds brought down tree limbs and caused minor damage to businesses. a look at the hail parts of north carol
at one point, holmes said he called a mental health hot line. his call was disconnected before anyone answered. holmes had suspicious that the fbi was watching him and he told doctors that the agents might swoop in and stop him. >> world soccer's governing body is effectively without a leader. in a shocking move the fifa president sepp blatter has resigned. sources telling abc news blatter was being investigating by the fbi in connection with that bribery scandal that came to light last...
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. >>> the psychiatrist for james holmes is speak publicly for the first time. she said she didn't have a reason to order holmes hospitalized before the massacre but she was concerned enough to reach out to campus security and to call holmes' mother. >> she said essentially that he had always been like this meaning very shy and socially awkward. >> holmes has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity in the 2012 attack that killed 12 people. >>> a new york city college student is in custody this morning accused of plantsning a terror attack. court documents describe him as a fervent supporter of isis. he had recently researched pressure cookers and new york city land marcs. he was arrested after seen walking on the george washington bridge in march. he is a u.s. citizen enrolled in aeronautics school. in court tuesday they called abdul malik abdul kareem off the charts dangerous. he allegedly provided guns and helped plan the attack at a prophet muhammad cartoon contest in texas last month. two teammates were killed in a shoot-out. >>> now a baseball story about
. >>> the psychiatrist for james holmes is speak publicly for the first time. she said she didn't have a reason to order holmes hospitalized before the massacre but she was concerned enough to reach out to campus security and to call holmes' mother. >> she said essentially that he had always been like this meaning very shy and socially awkward. >> holmes has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity in the 2012 attack that killed 12 people. >>> a new york city...
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states psychiatrists who examined holmes after the tragedy concluded holmes was sane. into the walls. they also saw video of holmes falling to the ground lying there for several minutes. we're going to keep an eye on the courtroom as the defense moves forward with his presentation. >>> we now return to north charleston south carolina where we are watching the funeral for sharonda coleman-singleton. it was earlier where friends and family paid final respects to ethel lance. >> focus on how she lived. i want my grandmother's legacy to be what she stood for [ applause ] >> that was amazing that her granddaughter saying she doesn't want her grandmother's legacy to be about how she died, but what she stood for. a viewing of reverend clementa pinckney is happening. his funeral is going to be tomorrow. president obama will be there to deliver his eulogy. song: rachel platten "fight song" ♪ two million, four hundred thirty-four thousand three hundred eleven people in this city. and only one me. ♪ i'll take those odds. ♪ be unstoppable. the all-new 2015 ford edge. my cut hurt.
states psychiatrists who examined holmes after the tragedy concluded holmes was sane. into the walls. they also saw video of holmes falling to the ground lying there for several minutes. we're going to keep an eye on the courtroom as the defense moves forward with his presentation. >>> we now return to north charleston south carolina where we are watching the funeral for sharonda coleman-singleton. it was earlier where friends and family paid final respects to ethel lance. >>...
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holmes knew exactly what he was doing and he knew it was wrong and did it anyway.e live from centennial, colorado. the part of an evidentiary trial i am most fascinated with because it is about his state of mind at the moment he opened fire, not disputed he opened fire, why he did it. what did the mental health experts say today in court? well, we've been listening to hours of this mental health evaluation that was videotaped that happened last year with dr. william reid from the state's mental health institute and heard holmes say he was on a mission on that day in july of 2012, his mission was to shoot as many people as possible at that theater and that he picked the batman movie specifically because he knew it would be a blockbuster hit with lots of people inside. why did he want to do this? he tells the psychologist -- the psychiatrist that he was feeling really down, that he had been very depressed and he thought that this would help him feel a greater sense of self-worth. now he says back in july of 2012, in the weeks leading up to it, he was feeling so depre
holmes knew exactly what he was doing and he knew it was wrong and did it anyway.e live from centennial, colorado. the part of an evidentiary trial i am most fascinated with because it is about his state of mind at the moment he opened fire, not disputed he opened fire, why he did it. what did the mental health experts say today in court? well, we've been listening to hours of this mental health evaluation that was videotaped that happened last year with dr. william reid from the state's mental...
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to the joker and speculation about his mental state, james holmes told the psychiatrist he was calmnd collected as he prepared to walk into this movie theater in aurora, colorado where he would kill a dozen people and injure 07 others. calm and collected is how he would describe donning a gas mask, turning up music on his wireless headphones, stepping in the theater and throwing a tear gas canister. >> then i saw that people were getting up. so i shot in that direction. >> reporter: his shotgun runs out of ammunition. >> i threw through the gun down and switched to the is a fifth. >> reporter: recording played in court is part of the 22 hours of sessions that holmes had with a psychiatrist, after he pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. holmes told doctor william reid he didn't remember most of the shots he fired but he describes firing at two people in particular he spotted running a way. >> i wanted to divert my attention to them and everybody was running a way. >> tell me what you were shooting at. >> well, i wanted to control the situation. >> reporter: holmes said he was su
to the joker and speculation about his mental state, james holmes told the psychiatrist he was calmnd collected as he prepared to walk into this movie theater in aurora, colorado where he would kill a dozen people and injure 07 others. calm and collected is how he would describe donning a gas mask, turning up music on his wireless headphones, stepping in the theater and throwing a tear gas canister. >> then i saw that people were getting up. so i shot in that direction. >> reporter:...
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the attorneys said jurors would be impacted that holmes didn't feel nothing.'t care which movie was playing a midnight show is deliberate. >> i think it is wrong to kill children. >> so you were considering one thing having to do with right or wrong and that had to do with children. you wanted to love them out of the situation? >> yes. >> of the 12 people killed the youngest was six year old veronica shot four times and once the prosecution finishes to play the videos the defense will begin the cross examination. the defense plan to replay portions of the video along with questioning dr. reed. and he believes that holmes anyhow right from wrong the night of the shooting. he is one of two court appointed psychiatrist that said george was sane. >> so eerie. and the latest on the brutal murders in the washington d.c. mansion. documents indicate that the suspect or suspects forced their way in the home. police originally said there was no signs of a break in. they believe the cell phones were stolen. they were held hostage and killed inside of the home. crows foun
the attorneys said jurors would be impacted that holmes didn't feel nothing.'t care which movie was playing a midnight show is deliberate. >> i think it is wrong to kill children. >> so you were considering one thing having to do with right or wrong and that had to do with children. you wanted to love them out of the situation? >> yes. >> of the 12 people killed the youngest was six year old veronica shot four times and once the prosecution finishes to play the videos...
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she testified her first date with holmes was to a horror film festival.ained how holmes struggled with social anxiety. >> during the time that you were with him, did the defendant express concerns with interacting with people in public? >> yes, he recognized that he had issues interacting with people in public and he thought other people were judging him for it. >> now did you make a recommendation based on these express concerns? >> that and some other concerns, i told him to see a therapist. it might be better for him. it might help him. >> certainly a position she never wanted to be in. joining me now to talk about the holmes trial and the latest development cnn legal analysts. look, i understand that mr. holmes is terribly sick, just about anybody who commits a killing or murder has to have some element of mental illness. however, the standard in that courtroom is that he had to have known the difference between right and wrong and ms. datta has a message that she is going to be able to read to this jury saying, you take away life and your human capit
she testified her first date with holmes was to a horror film festival.ained how holmes struggled with social anxiety. >> during the time that you were with him, did the defendant express concerns with interacting with people in public? >> yes, he recognized that he had issues interacting with people in public and he thought other people were judging him for it. >> now did you make a recommendation based on these express concerns? >> that and some other concerns, i told...
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. >> a rm toker girl -- a former girlfriend of james holmes shares her view of a confessed killer in colorado. >> reporter: we have an accident on the schuylkill expressway westbound pushed off to the shoulder right here, police on the scene past gladwyn watch for a slower go there. we'll look at the big picture and see whose slowing you down heading to work. >> chaos erupts dwurng -- during a graduation auto west. see the video on "action news." >> 6:42, getting a sense from this picture how hot it will get here. just looks soupy here, 71 degrees, we're getting up to 95-degree high a record tier in philadelphia. >> time to look at the roads and karen rogers will help you do it. >> reporter: it's not so bad, we have an accident on the schuylkill expressway westbound it's extra heavy traffic on the schuylkill expressway looking live near industry avenue. you're heavy approaching the boulevard to gladwyn. watch for that. on the big picture that's the accident scene off to the side. i-95 looking at slow speeds for 14 miles per hour southbound near girard about 18 miles per hour southbou
. >> a rm toker girl -- a former girlfriend of james holmes shares her view of a confessed killer in colorado. >> reporter: we have an accident on the schuylkill expressway westbound pushed off to the shoulder right here, police on the scene past gladwyn watch for a slower go there. we'll look at the big picture and see whose slowing you down heading to work. >> chaos erupts dwurng -- during a graduation auto west. see the video on "action news." >> 6:42,...
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holmes. kayna whitworth from our l.a. bureau with us the rest of the week. start in your old stomping ground, boston. spent some time there, right. >> it was the last place i worked. man, they've had a night there in boston. >> we're talking about a terror related shooting of a suspect after he actually threatened police officers. an interesting story here. >> the investigation is now widening a little bit this morning. there's been an arrest in nearby everett. sources are telling our abc station in boston that investigators are at a home now in rhode island in connection with this case, as well. here's abc's tom llamas. >> we have a gentleman, black male, six feet coming out armed with a knife. >> police transmissions capture the final moments a man allegedly armed with that large military knife charged an fbi agent and boston police officer in this parking lot. >> all right. they've got five units. >> 26-year-old usaama rahim had been under 24-hour surveillance by a terrorism task force that knew he was armed. >> he's someone we were watching for quite som
holmes. kayna whitworth from our l.a. bureau with us the rest of the week. start in your old stomping ground, boston. spent some time there, right. >> it was the last place i worked. man, they've had a night there in boston. >> we're talking about a terror related shooting of a suspect after he actually threatened police officers. an interesting story here. >> the investigation is now widening a little bit this morning. there's been an arrest in nearby everett. sources are...
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lawyers asked datta about holmes behavior at school. >> how was he at school? pretty close to off. >> did you see him interact and and initiate a conversation with anyone? >>.that i remember >> pam: the defense argues that holmes suffered a psychotic break. possibly due to the breakup with datta and stress from failing at school. >> pam: holmes also reportedly told datta about his desire to kill people. datta is expected to testify today about emails texts and voice messages she exchanged with holmes. >> pam: unfit to fly. that's what one doctor said about the germanwings pilot who is believed to have crashed fight 95-25 in march. >> pam: a french prosecutor said today that andreas lubitz feared he was going blind. >> pam: and went to see dozens of doctors about it. just in the month leading up to the crash the prosecutor says he saw seven doctors. >> pam: including a generalist ear nose and throat doctor, and a therapist. through interviews the prosecutor says lubitz told those close to him that if he went blind. life no longer had meaning. >> pam: a germanwin
lawyers asked datta about holmes behavior at school. >> how was he at school? pretty close to off. >> did you see him interact and and initiate a conversation with anyone? >>.that i remember >> pam: the defense argues that holmes suffered a psychotic break. possibly due to the breakup with datta and stress from failing at school. >> pam: holmes also reportedly told datta about his desire to kill people. datta is expected to testify today about emails texts and...
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was a catalyst to the shooting this as holmes' girlfriend is back on the witness stand right now. >>e trouble for the duggar family. arkansas officials open a new investigation into the family. up next why social workers called 911 after visiting the duggar family home. >>> and here's a look at what's happening today. thursday june 11th a deadline is set at 5:00 p.m. eastern for attorneys in the dennis hastert case to decide if the judge should be disqualified. judge thomas dirkin made two donations to hastert's campaign in the past. >>> the 54th annual congressional baseball game takes place in washington, d.c. tonight. republicans will play democrats with proceeds going to charity. >>> and game four of the nba finals tips off tonight in cleveland. if the cavs win tonight, they will have a 3-1 lead over the warriors. no team in nba history has been able to recover from that type of deficit. audible safety beeping audible safety beeping audible safety beeping the nissan rogue with safety shield technologies. the only thing left to fear is you imagination. nissan. innovation that exci
was a catalyst to the shooting this as holmes' girlfriend is back on the witness stand right now. >>e trouble for the duggar family. arkansas officials open a new investigation into the family. up next why social workers called 911 after visiting the duggar family home. >>> and here's a look at what's happening today. thursday june 11th a deadline is set at 5:00 p.m. eastern for attorneys in the dennis hastert case to decide if the judge should be disqualified. judge thomas...
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. >> a former colorado girlfriend of james holmes takes the stand. find out what she said about their relationship. >> reporter: we're on the platt bridge we're clear and dry traffic is moving just fine. how does it look in salem bucks county? we'll take you there when we come right back. (female announcer) you could win $1,000 a day for life... (husband) hon! it's grover cleveland! (female announcer) ...when you play the new cash4life, from the pennsylvania lottery. (husband) let me get this. (female announcer) that means you too could experience the joy of winning. (wife) look who went shopping! (female announcer) every day... (grover) your chariot awaits! (announcer) ... for the rest of your life. (wife) jump on! (grover) nothing like a new mower. (wife) what? (grover) see you tomorrow! (female announcer) cash4life from the pennsylvania lottery. play for fun. cash for life. when we go to the store i find my box of honey bunches of oats, and i'm checking to see if i packaged it. he says "it has a certain code that's my line, this is the date." if t
. >> a former colorado girlfriend of james holmes takes the stand. find out what she said about their relationship. >> reporter: we're on the platt bridge we're clear and dry traffic is moving just fine. how does it look in salem bucks county? we'll take you there when we come right back. (female announcer) you could win $1,000 a day for life... (husband) hon! it's grover cleveland! (female announcer) ...when you play the new cash4life, from the pennsylvania lottery. (husband) let...
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he used to work with holmes at a vitamin production company. he said the suspect did not seem to understand when co-workers used to joke with him. the defense is making its caseha tt holmes was delusional and mentally ill when he opened fire in the crowded movie theater. >>> nbc announced it is cutting ties with the republican presidential candidate after trump called immigrants rapists. the network will not air the miss usa and miss universe pageants which had been a joint venture between nbc and trump are. plus celebrity apprentice will goo. on without him. trump responded today by saying he was misunderstood and that he will probably sue. >>> fear not foo fighter fans. david gun control -- david groll will rock the stage. he tweeted it out today, can't wait for the 4th. groll got a little more excited than what i can say here for the news but we should note the foo fighter's front man grew up in virginia. he's been planning the concert for months to celebrate the band's 20th anniversary. there were doubts if he'd be able to play after he bro
he used to work with holmes at a vitamin production company. he said the suspect did not seem to understand when co-workers used to joke with him. the defense is making its caseha tt holmes was delusional and mentally ill when he opened fire in the crowded movie theater. >>> nbc announced it is cutting ties with the republican presidential candidate after trump called immigrants rapists. the network will not air the miss usa and miss universe pageants which had been a joint venture...
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i'm michael holmes. i'm becky anderson in tunisia. this is cnn news room. >>> we are following those three terror attacks very closely. a mosque, a factory and a hotel behind me all targeted in kuwait france and tunisia. firemen fired up the hotel killing 38 people. isis claimed the attack was carried out by them. officials say he wasn't known to have terror connections and no indication of foreign travel on his most recently issued passport. it is believed he worked in the tourism industry and that may be how he knew about this hotel. the whole attack lasted four to six minutes. well isis claims responsibility for this attack in kuwait city. hundreds are wounded and 28 dead. french authorities investigating a man who tried to blow up a factory. two wounded. police found a decapitated body and a severed head. witnesses say the shooter at this hotel behind me was taking out anyone he could see. take a listen as they describe what happened. >> i heard gunshots firing. first, i thought it was fireworks. then two minutes, boom boom, boom.
i'm michael holmes. i'm becky anderson in tunisia. this is cnn news room. >>> we are following those three terror attacks very closely. a mosque, a factory and a hotel behind me all targeted in kuwait france and tunisia. firemen fired up the hotel killing 38 people. isis claimed the attack was carried out by them. officials say he wasn't known to have terror connections and no indication of foreign travel on his most recently issued passport. it is believed he worked in the tourism...
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troubleshooter horace holmes stepped up. horace: this 84-year-old had a problem on her hands when she contacted us. her car had broken down, she had no idea when she put it in the shop that s still be there one year later. that's when she contacted 7 on your side. en we got involved, the storage of a lot of twists and turns. >> what can i do? 'm 84 yeaears old? horacece: she's not going to back down. >> i want my car b back, and can i get my money back? horace: she took her car to get rid fixed exactly one year ago. 7 on your side got involved, and we found her car sitting right out in front of the op. >> that's out of my pocket. horace: she paid t to replace the cars transmission and fix front end damage. after months of hearing nothing and trying to get her car back, she said she took him to court. and had himummons to appear on several occasions. so 7 on your side went out to the motor plplace. d we didn't have any trouble fifinding him right inside his shop. >> get the camera out of my face. hohorace: what about her car?
troubleshooter horace holmes stepped up. horace: this 84-year-old had a problem on her hands when she contacted us. her car had broken down, she had no idea when she put it in the shop that s still be there one year later. that's when she contacted 7 on your side. en we got involved, the storage of a lot of twists and turns. >> what can i do? 'm 84 yeaears old? horacece: she's not going to back down. >> i want my car b back, and can i get my money back? horace: she took her car to...
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holmes. >> i'm reena ninan.following this morning on "world news now." prison escapee david sweat speaking out to police from his hospital bed. he was shot and captured in upstate new york as the fbi reveals new developments in the investigation. >> state department releasing the first batch of e-mails written by hillary clinton while she was secretary of state. messages were ordered to be released after clinton admitted she used her private e-mail account for government business. >>> california lawmakers have approved a tough new bill calling for mandatory vaccines for nearly every child in the state. no word if the governor will sign it. some parents pushing back insisting the choice should be theirs to make. >>> team usa ready to go. tonight's women's world cup semifinal against germany. the fourth time the teams have met at the world cup. each time the winner has gone on to lift the trophy. those are some of our top stories on this tuesday, june 30th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now" wit
holmes. >> i'm reena ninan.following this morning on "world news now." prison escapee david sweat speaking out to police from his hospital bed. he was shot and captured in upstate new york as the fbi reveals new developments in the investigation. >> state department releasing the first batch of e-mails written by hillary clinton while she was secretary of state. messages were ordered to be released after clinton admitted she used her private e-mail account for government...
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they will try to prove holmes was legally insane when he killed people inside a packed theater three years ago. legal experts say it's their best chance to convince jurors to spare him the death penalty. prosecutors rested their case friday after two months vee motional and sometimes gruesome testimony. holmes' defense is expected to take less than two weeks. >>> tonight bobbi kristina brown is in hospice care. relatives say she was moved from the hospital to the hospice center after her condition deteriorated. brown, of course, the 2-year- old daughter of the late singer whitney houston and her former husband bobby brown. she was found in responsive in a bathtub earlier this year. the family is out with a statement that says, quote, she is in god's hands now. we would like to congratulate a retired navy veteran, steve simmons. he responded to the meltdown at the fukushima power plant in 2011 forcing him to retire from the job he loved so much. he just won a silver medal for basketball at the 2015dod warrior games taking place this week at quantico. there he is right there, number 2.
they will try to prove holmes was legally insane when he killed people inside a packed theater three years ago. legal experts say it's their best chance to convince jurors to spare him the death penalty. prosecutors rested their case friday after two months vee motional and sometimes gruesome testimony. holmes' defense is expected to take less than two weeks. >>> tonight bobbi kristina brown is in hospice care. relatives say she was moved from the hospital to the hospice center after...
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holmes facing the death penalty if convicted. >>> 4:48. an apology is not good enough that's what the victims' families are saying about dzhokhar tsarnaev. a judge formally sentenced him to death yesterday. he gave a five-minute speech saying he was sorry for the harm he caused. he prays for the victims. >> everybody was waiting for him to do something great. and he -- he did his thing. he got what he deserved. you know? my son is still suffering. >> any closure today or -- >> kind of, sort of. he's still alive, ain't he? >> tsarnaev said there's no doubt he did this and the appeal process will begin automatically now because it is a death penalty case. >>> new developments in the irs tea party scandal. it's raising some questions this morning. a government watchdog says irs employees erased computer backup tapes and those tapes may have held as many as 24,000 e-mails to and from lois lerner. she's the central figure in congressional investigations over whether tea party groups were unfairly targeted. the employees did it by mistake and no
holmes facing the death penalty if convicted. >>> 4:48. an apology is not good enough that's what the victims' families are saying about dzhokhar tsarnaev. a judge formally sentenced him to death yesterday. he gave a five-minute speech saying he was sorry for the harm he caused. he prays for the victims. >> everybody was waiting for him to do something great. and he -- he did his thing. he got what he deserved. you know? my son is still suffering. >> any closure today or --...
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she said she met holmes in 2011 at a graduate school out outside of denver. she says he liked her more than she liked him so she broke things off. she said he was quiet and awkward in public. >> he would make a joke and people either wouldn't laugh it or they would be forced to laugh. >> she said holmes sent her messages saying he wanted to kill people but she didn't think he was serious. he has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. >>> a key decision in a long fought battle over a picturesque bay area golf course. here in 15 minutes, what a frog and snake have to do with the this controversy. >> but first, two women go toe- to-toe inside a busy wal-mart. after the break, the alleged racist remark that sparked the sight and the footable now seen by millions. >> woe >>> all right. east bay traffic, you can see southbound 680 as you drive past mission is doing very well. nothing rough about the commute as you head down to the south bay. steve? >> mother nature gave us a 1-2 punch yesterday not only with cloud cover but rain. we will have an update on today'
she said she met holmes in 2011 at a graduate school out outside of denver. she says he liked her more than she liked him so she broke things off. she said he was quiet and awkward in public. >> he would make a joke and people either wouldn't laugh it or they would be forced to laugh. >> she said holmes sent her messages saying he wanted to kill people but she didn't think he was serious. he has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. >>> a key decision in a long fought...
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and in it holmes describes his feelings about the shooting spree that killed 12 and injured 70. the psychiatrist tells jurors he believes holmes was mentally ill but legally sawn at the time of the massacre. >>> more than -- sane at the time of the palacer is. >>> rescue -- sane at the time of the massacre. >>> in tonight's consumer alert stocks made modest gains by close of the bell. the dow climbed 64 points. the nasdaq rose 22. >>> unequal pay, a new study shows african american and latino retail workers are paid lower wages than white employees in the same industry. that report conducted by the naacp and a public policy firm also says those two groups are less likely to be professor moated than their white counterparts. the research reveals 9% of the retail workforce live below the poverty line. >>> amazon offers free shipping on thousands of small items. the company's small and light service will ship items that we less than 8 ounces and cost less than $10. delivery for those petite packages will take four to eight days. >>> the first theory controlled smart gadgets go on s
and in it holmes describes his feelings about the shooting spree that killed 12 and injured 70. the psychiatrist tells jurors he believes holmes was mentally ill but legally sawn at the time of the massacre. >>> more than -- sane at the time of the palacer is. >>> rescue -- sane at the time of the massacre. >>> in tonight's consumer alert stocks made modest gains by close of the bell. the dow climbed 64 points. the nasdaq rose 22. >>> unequal pay, a new study...
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. >>> james holmes said, i increased my self worth and i didn't have to die.heard that and more from holmes' session with a court appointed psychiatrist. >> during the interview he explained why he considered the july 20 shooting massacre a success. rick salinger reports. >> reporter: it is a journey into the mind of james holmes, the planned mass murder, he claimed, to keep him from committing suicide. >> it got me out of the depression. it gave me a purpose. >> reporter: a purpose that he said was to kill as many people as possible to gain points. the court appointed psychiatrist add holmes' reaction when he heard he had killed a dozen people. >> just that i was worth 12 more people than i was before. >> reporter: he referred to the injured including those paralyzed as collateral damage but expressed regrets that a child had died. >> whatever regret he had, he makes it clear that getting the point, can iing the people -- killing the people was worth it. >> reporter: but in jail a few months after the attack, holmes acknowledged he tried to take his own life.
. >>> james holmes said, i increased my self worth and i didn't have to die.heard that and more from holmes' session with a court appointed psychiatrist. >> during the interview he explained why he considered the july 20 shooting massacre a success. rick salinger reports. >> reporter: it is a journey into the mind of james holmes, the planned mass murder, he claimed, to keep him from committing suicide. >> it got me out of the depression. it gave me a purpose....
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holmes and reena ninan. >>> good morning, everyone.maker in texas. boy, it has not stopped. tropical storm bill actually though, downgraded to a depression but still unleashing buckets of rain. >> texas can't get a break right now. downpours have been soaking the eastern half of the state since making landfall late yesterday morning, sending high waves crashing onto beaches and collapsing roofs. meteorologist from the national weather service flew into the storm for a firsthand look. >> we saw very strong winds on the north -- on the east side of this thing. very light winds on the west side. a lot of rain. no real defined center. it's very, very broad, a very broad circulation. >> the storm is also triggering tornado warnings as it moves into houston, dallas and oklahoma. many of those areas still reeling from last month's devastating floods. >> forecasters say when this storm system leaves texas, several storms will get drenched. >> bad news for the midwest and ohio valley. some areas of suburban chicago got 15 inches of rain in the
holmes and reena ninan. >>> good morning, everyone.maker in texas. boy, it has not stopped. tropical storm bill actually though, downgraded to a depression but still unleashing buckets of rain. >> texas can't get a break right now. downpours have been soaking the eastern half of the state since making landfall late yesterday morning, sending high waves crashing onto beaches and collapsing roofs. meteorologist from the national weather service flew into the storm for a firsthand...
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this chilling confession, the psychiatrist testified yesterday that holmes expressed sadness when he learned a child died in the a attack. twelve people were killed and dozens of others were injured during 2012 shooting spree. holmes has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. >> increase his self worth my goodness. >>> nasa is expect to conduct a test flight for that flying saucer they have made, yeah, look at that. >> nasa a tweeted a picture yes. they are laying foundation for future mission toss mars. saucer will leave from the missle facility in hawaii, the test flight is expect to last two hours and 15 minutes after which the saucer is expect to splash down, just a little splash in the pacific ocean. launch has been set for 1:30 this afternoon. will you be watching. >> i will. it looks more like a boat to me. is it in there. >> it does look like a boat. >> that is no saucer, it is a flying boat, owe well, we will watch it. >>> 62:00 two. a man outside gardening in his backyard makes a disturbing discovery. what he found underground that will make him think about moving. >>> b
this chilling confession, the psychiatrist testified yesterday that holmes expressed sadness when he learned a child died in the a attack. twelve people were killed and dozens of others were injured during 2012 shooting spree. holmes has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. >> increase his self worth my goodness. >>> nasa is expect to conduct a test flight for that flying saucer they have made, yeah, look at that. >> nasa a tweeted a picture yes. they are laying...