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course, and there will be plenty of the same edge of your seat moments, but, the show's star actor james wolfalked to us what would be different this season. >> bad chest out to new story, gone past where the book goes, and so, there is new characters, new events that occur, but for those people that i think red the book, and appreciate james' work, you know, essex he can tiff producer on our show, definitely that spirit, definitely that world that he created that is alive and well in the show. >> you can catch second premiere season of zoo tonight at 9:00 on cbs-3, that's "eyewitness news" at noon, i'm jim donovan. >> over already? i'm brooke thomas. katie and all every us here thanks for watching. >> time fries when you're having this much fun. cbsphilly.com. the young and the restless is next. >> ♪ i survived breast cancer. if the doctors hadn't caught it early i might not be sitting here. so i'm outraged that pat toomey voted to defund planned parenthood... ...which thousands of pennsylvania women depend on for cancer screenings. pat toomey was even willing to shut down the federal govern
course, and there will be plenty of the same edge of your seat moments, but, the show's star actor james wolfalked to us what would be different this season. >> bad chest out to new story, gone past where the book goes, and so, there is new characters, new events that occur, but for those people that i think red the book, and appreciate james' work, you know, essex he can tiff producer on our show, definitely that spirit, definitely that world that he created that is alive and well in the...
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. >> james wolf plays jackson oz the soom gist one of the first to recognize strange animal attacks andts to the entire human race, series best selling novel by james patterson. >> i think this season is better than the first season. >> assaults are becoming more cunning, coordinated and ferocious. the other race to the streets, no place left to hide. >> all of the charge remembers so much better, they just keep growing, getting better, and the conflict very extreme, romances are unexpected. >> the perfect escape they say for the philly audience during a hot, possibly frustrating summer. >> i'm going to check out for an hour, be entertained by something real interesting and fun and i think it is perfect summer -- >> i think it is perfect for philly. >> yes, i think it is great for philly. >> oh, ya. >> we have the oldest zoo in the country. >> i don't know about the phillies this year. >> so when the boys of sum remember slumping, they say check out this popular summer series. >> jan carabeo, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> you can catch the second premiere of zoo tonight at 9:00 right he
. >> james wolf plays jackson oz the soom gist one of the first to recognize strange animal attacks andts to the entire human race, series best selling novel by james patterson. >> i think this season is better than the first season. >> assaults are becoming more cunning, coordinated and ferocious. the other race to the streets, no place left to hide. >> all of the charge remembers so much better, they just keep growing, getting better, and the conflict very extreme,...
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james: stopping lone wolf attacks goes to the whole question about terrorism.ll take a generation or two for the muslims who do not believe in violence, before they can actually take control of this themselves, raises two questions. one is how to protect yourself in the meantime, the other is, how can we help them? were extremism no longer has creditability? the first question domestically is not about the military, more about law enforcement. we need to do everything we can in a responsible way to help them with their job. there is a big debate about privacy. we believe in strong privacy laws, but there are some responsible things we can do to help these things get found. mike: on the narrow question, of what is the best way of learning about these guys before they attack, right? on that narrow question, the evidence is absolutely clear that the best way to do it is not through raw surveillance, which alienates these communities. the best way is to do community policing. the best way is through encouraging muslim communities, muslim leaders, muslim teachers, m
james: stopping lone wolf attacks goes to the whole question about terrorism.ll take a generation or two for the muslims who do not believe in violence, before they can actually take control of this themselves, raises two questions. one is how to protect yourself in the meantime, the other is, how can we help them? were extremism no longer has creditability? the first question domestically is not about the military, more about law enforcement. we need to do everything we can in a responsible...
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wolf. >> have they identified this suspect as james howell, 20 of indiana?'s absolutely no known connection to what happened in orlando, is that right? >> reporter: you're absolutely right about that. but it is very curious, what would a man, this james powell of indiana, driving a vehicle with indiana plates, when did he get here? what was his motivation? did he drive that vehicle, which it appears he did, from indiana all the way here to los angeles. why would he do that carrying all these weapons, including that bucket of chemicals that could have made a bomb? so the motivation behind that is not related to this orlando incident. the fact that this appears to be connected to a gay pride event certainly -- this has a lot of people here in los angeles very concerned. >> yeah, not of an abundance of caution here in d.c. mayor muriel also had tightened the security here. much more coming up after this. [phone rings] [man] hello,totten designs. sales department? yes...i can put you right through. ♪ sales department-this is nate. human resources. technical supp
wolf. >> have they identified this suspect as james howell, 20 of indiana?'s absolutely no known connection to what happened in orlando, is that right? >> reporter: you're absolutely right about that. but it is very curious, what would a man, this james powell of indiana, driving a vehicle with indiana plates, when did he get here? what was his motivation? did he drive that vehicle, which it appears he did, from indiana all the way here to los angeles. why would he do that carrying...
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wolf. a briefing by the fbi director james comey and sally yates deputy director general and wanted to giveackground of the fbi investigations into the shooting suspect, for instance, back in may of 2013, the fbi placed him on a watchlist that would have certainly raised questions if he tried to fly. not necessarily the no-fly list but something that would have caused the fbi to ask questions, question him if he tried to fly. this was for about ten months from may 2013 to about march of 2014. when the fbi closed this investigation. this is an investigation that began when co-workers said that mateen was boasting about ties to the boston bombers. he said he was a member of hezbollah. the fbi interviewed him and that he was making it up. they closed the investigation and even used undercover informants. they checked with saudi arabia where he had traveled and found nothing to continue the investigation. he was, again, investigated or looked into back in 2014, wolf, when his name surfaced in connection to someone who carried out a suicide bombing in syria. that's abusalah. the fbi said there w
wolf. a briefing by the fbi director james comey and sally yates deputy director general and wanted to giveackground of the fbi investigations into the shooting suspect, for instance, back in may of 2013, the fbi placed him on a watchlist that would have certainly raised questions if he tried to fly. not necessarily the no-fly list but something that would have caused the fbi to ask questions, question him if he tried to fly. this was for about ten months from may 2013 to about march of 2014....
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james next. katy? >> remember the old 80s movie teen wolf, up on the van, anybody? what that reminds me of. guys, looking looking ahead to e summer full sunshine, heat, humidity, does not last forever, however, rain returns to the forecast, i'll tell when you coming up. camden wasn't an easy place to grow up. but teachers like mr. elliot saw something in me. made a connection with me. now i'm a teacher myself, right here in camden. i'm just passing it along to my own students and making those same connections my teachers made with me. now that's some beautiful music. i'm jamal dickerson, and i'm proud to be a new jersey educator. fight heartburn fast. with tums chewy delights. the mouthwatering soft chew that goes to work in seconds to conquer heartburn fast. tum tum tum tum. chewy delights. only from tums. >> made some history against the goal end state warriors last night, magnificant come back in the final. >> and, the city of cleveland could still be rocking. >> the cavaliers have done something no other nba team has ever done. kyree irving hit the three pointer
james next. katy? >> remember the old 80s movie teen wolf, up on the van, anybody? what that reminds me of. guys, looking looking ahead to e summer full sunshine, heat, humidity, does not last forever, however, rain returns to the forecast, i'll tell when you coming up. camden wasn't an easy place to grow up. but teachers like mr. elliot saw something in me. made a connection with me. now i'm a teacher myself, right here in camden. i'm just passing it along to my own students and making...
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charlie: do you believe it is the lone wolf, or the lone rat theory, as james comey said, acting due to changes in their motivation or influence, perhaps from the internet? or, do you believe the threats will come more from directed attacks from isis? mr. murphy: i think it will be from the lone wolf or lone rat. directed attacks are hard to pull off at this point, because of the effective job of law enforcement and intelligence agencies around the world. but it is very easy to recruit over the internet, to recruit through their media arm, and to get these individuals that are either like-minded or disenfranchised with the current country they live in. if you look at this over the last 15 years, you saw that we are actually following europe. they had this problem before we had it. we seem to be following them from three to five to seven years. they had a huge immigration problem with terrorists and disenfranchised youth. we are now faced with that same problem. if you asked that question tenures ago, the answer was that would not happen here, but that is what is happening, so you wil
charlie: do you believe it is the lone wolf, or the lone rat theory, as james comey said, acting due to changes in their motivation or influence, perhaps from the internet? or, do you believe the threats will come more from directed attacks from isis? mr. murphy: i think it will be from the lone wolf or lone rat. directed attacks are hard to pull off at this point, because of the effective job of law enforcement and intelligence agencies around the world. but it is very easy to recruit over the...
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. >> do you believe it is the lone wolf or the lone rat theory as james comey said or simply acting because of changes in their own motivation and influence perhaps from the internet. or do you believe the threat will come from more directed attacks from isis? >> i think it's going to be-- i think it's going to be from the lone wolf or lone rat. directed attacks are very hard to pull off at this point because of the effective job that law enforce. , intelligence agencies around the world and the five ist and the united states have done with their partners globally. but it's very easy to recruit over the internet, to recruit through their media arm and get these individuals that are either like-minded or disenfranchised with the current country they live in. you see it. and really if you look at this over the last 15 years, and you saw we're actually following yeump and some of the issues that they had. they had this problem before we had it. we seem to be following them by three to five to seven years on the same type of problem. they had a huge immigration problem with their terrorists and
. >> do you believe it is the lone wolf or the lone rat theory as james comey said or simply acting because of changes in their own motivation and influence perhaps from the internet. or do you believe the threat will come from more directed attacks from isis? >> i think it's going to be-- i think it's going to be from the lone wolf or lone rat. directed attacks are very hard to pull off at this point because of the effective job that law enforce. , intelligence agencies around the...
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wolf. >>> to find out how to help the shooting victims visit cnn.com/impact. >>> earlier this week, the fbi director james comey says he didn't see anything that the agency could have done better but would be looking at their role. he is in orlando today. with us right now is mike rodgers, the former chairman of the house intelligence committee and former fbi special agent. thanks for coming in. the owner of the gun store says he remembers this terrorist coming in weeks earlier asking about body armor and bulk ammunition. but the video is gone. he never reported the name to the fbi. what, if anything, could have been done differently that could have prevented this assault? >> that would be difficult. there is an agent assigned in every office to take those calls when they come in. they will get calls from there is a cat in my tree to serious matters like this. and they're going to have to take down that information and get it to an agent in the squad to do the work. if you get a tip that someone tried to come in, a clean-cut person tried to buy a bullet proof vest and bulk ammunition and that's all you ha
wolf. >>> to find out how to help the shooting victims visit cnn.com/impact. >>> earlier this week, the fbi director james comey says he didn't see anything that the agency could have done better but would be looking at their role. he is in orlando today. with us right now is mike rodgers, the former chairman of the house intelligence committee and former fbi special agent. thanks for coming in. the owner of the gun store says he remembers this terrorist coming in weeks...
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wolf terrorists. >> your saying that's what is needed from the burro but they are defending actions. james he said. >> we will continue to look forward in this investigation and backward. we will leave no stone unturned and we will work all day and all night to understand the path to that terrible night. we're also going to look hard at our work to see whether there is something we should have done differently. so far the honest answer is i don't think so. i don't see anything in reviewing our work our agents should have done differently. >> it's that last line that really strikes a lot of people, michael, could have done anything differently. is there general agreement on that? >> not within the law enforcement community, no. it's interesting to note the fbi itself in the last few years has begun to change the way it assesses potential terrorists looking at behavior aspects, incredibly disturbing history of omar mateen including sympathetic comments about terrorists which means that he doesn't have to belong to a terrorist group. the fbi is opening up community out reach. this is very rec
wolf terrorists. >> your saying that's what is needed from the burro but they are defending actions. james he said. >> we will continue to look forward in this investigation and backward. we will leave no stone unturned and we will work all day and all night to understand the path to that terrible night. we're also going to look hard at our work to see whether there is something we should have done differently. so far the honest answer is i don't think so. i don't see anything in...
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wolf and then of course what went into this for him. that's slowly developing. we're going to hear from jamesomey, the head of the fbi as you indicated earlier. that's going to be really important because there were two different points of contact between the murderer and the fbi over the years, in 2013 he was the focus of an investigation. 2014, he was part of an inquiry that they were involved in. and yet when he went to buy these weapons, the background check, which was also conducted by the fbi, the agency was not able to flag him despite these two prior contacts with him and at least ask him questions about what he was doing. that's one of the big issues that this event at the nightclub just over our shoulder in orlando is giving us a window into. now, in terms of what we know at this time, the best source is going to be the president. and in a homeland security briefing at the white house, president obama did relay information about what they understand this man's motivation and connection to terror to be. here it is. >> this is being treated as a terrorist investigation. it appears tha
wolf and then of course what went into this for him. that's slowly developing. we're going to hear from jamesomey, the head of the fbi as you indicated earlier. that's going to be really important because there were two different points of contact between the murderer and the fbi over the years, in 2013 he was the focus of an investigation. 2014, he was part of an inquiry that they were involved in. and yet when he went to buy these weapons, the background check, which was also conducted by the...
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wolf? >> griffin, excellent reporting for us, thank you for that. joining us, jamesr of senate intelligence and foreign relations committee from idaho. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> what can you share, what are you learning about the terrorist? >> first of all i think it is important to say all of us, our hearts and prayers go out to the families. can't help be shocked by these things even though it happens on a regular basis, every time it happens it is a shock. your reporting has been excellent. the fbi has been very forthcoming and the information they're putting out to the public, things that in other investigations as you know have become classified for some period of time, but they're very good about putting it out now. from a personal standpoint what i see, makes this a little different than ones you and i talked about in the past, california and texas incident. >> fort hood, san bernardino. >> and the boston situation, this seems to be a convergence of more than one motive. they always argue is this a terrorist act or nonterrorist act. in this case
wolf? >> griffin, excellent reporting for us, thank you for that. joining us, jamesr of senate intelligence and foreign relations committee from idaho. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> what can you share, what are you learning about the terrorist? >> first of all i think it is important to say all of us, our hearts and prayers go out to the families. can't help be shocked by these things even though it happens on a regular basis, every time it happens it is a...
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you talk about the threat of lone wolf terrorists and why this is so terrifying to people who you talked to in the national security world? >> well the fbi director james comb my has been talking about troubled souls. people that were being radicalized through social media, people that isis is reaching out to saying do something. the concern is not so much like what we saw in paris, france in terms of people who have gone over to syria or iraq and gained training. the concern is people here sitting in their homes or sitting at work being radicalized online or through their smartphones to do something who would then take the time and get some guns. as you can see, you can execute a pretty horrific attack. >> all right. we do want to thank you. and we'll bring in brad garrett who is a retired fbi agent. we keep hearing the shooter was very well prepared and organized. it sounds like he had been planning this for a long time? >> yeah. think about this. he had to travel maybe a couple of hours presuming he was at his home in florida. he would have to know that nightclub is there. how do you get into this nightclub. what weapon are you going to use? if he h
you talk about the threat of lone wolf terrorists and why this is so terrifying to people who you talked to in the national security world? >> well the fbi director james comb my has been talking about troubled souls. people that were being radicalized through social media, people that isis is reaching out to saying do something. the concern is not so much like what we saw in paris, france in terms of people who have gone over to syria or iraq and gained training. the concern is people...
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james. boy, did he deliver big time. you're watching "cbs this morning." we'll be right back. look, the wolf was huffing and puffing.etimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. you should tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. symbicort could mean a day with better breathing. watch out, piggies! (children giggle) symbicort. breathe better starting within 5 minutes. call or go online to learn more about a free trial offer. if you can't
james. boy, did he deliver big time. you're watching "cbs this morning." we'll be right back. look, the wolf was huffing and puffing.etimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement...
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wolf, an american muslim radicalized over the internet. unlike the san bernardino killers, this guy was well known to the fbi. >> reporter: did the fbi blow it and let a terrorist attack? director jamesey said today no. >> i don't think so. i don't see anything reviewing our work that our agents should have done differently, but we're look at it in an open and honest way. >> reporter: comey confirmed omar mateen was investigated twice by the fbi after he claimed links to terror but no direct link to isis or al qaeda was found then or after sunday. >> there are strong indications of radicalization by this killer and inspiration by foreign terrorist organizations. >> reporter: this is two problems, said president obama. radicalism and guns. >> we have to counter extremism, but we also have to make sure it is not easy for somebody who decides they want to harm people in this country to be able to obtain weapons. >> reporter: the president did not cite islamic terror by name. donald trump said it's not guns, it is islamic terror. he doubled down. >> i will suspend immigration from areas of the world where there is a proven history of terrorism against the united states, europe, or allies
wolf, an american muslim radicalized over the internet. unlike the san bernardino killers, this guy was well known to the fbi. >> reporter: did the fbi blow it and let a terrorist attack? director jamesey said today no. >> i don't think so. i don't see anything reviewing our work that our agents should have done differently, but we're look at it in an open and honest way. >> reporter: comey confirmed omar mateen was investigated twice by the fbi after he claimed links to...
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wolfe phrase comes from domestic terrorists like the euunabomber. >> a guy had has no conspiratorial background. >> i think that might be where there's confusion. i'm curious what you think about the fbi yesterday. and james comey, who i think is usually very cautious and very measured. one of the things he said yesterday right away was there's nothing that the fbi would have done differently. several hours later we find out this more information about the wife, we might find out more in terms of the mosque. do you think the fbi kind of got too far out over its skis in saying that? >> i have the pleasure and honor of working with the fbi very closely for about six years now. everybody in the fbi is a patriot and wants to protect the country. every time we see a problem with uncovering jihadism or missing it, it comes out of the doj, especially the civil rights division of the doj. the memos go from the white house and the dodge and get rammed down the throat of the fbi. if the fbi dropped the ball in any sense i would bet money it was because the doj pressured them or said not interested. >> one thing to point out is it's the first seven days of ramadan. attacks in orlando, paris, damascus, tel aviv, beir
wolfe phrase comes from domestic terrorists like the euunabomber. >> a guy had has no conspiratorial background. >> i think that might be where there's confusion. i'm curious what you think about the fbi yesterday. and james comey, who i think is usually very cautious and very measured. one of the things he said yesterday right away was there's nothing that the fbi would have done differently. several hours later we find out this more information about the wife, we might find out...
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randy wolf claimed the opening lift stairway to heaven, the judge asked to hear both again, 15 minutes they returned their unanimous verdict. >>> acting legend alpacino, rock band the eagles, james they will be celebrated on december 4. >>> and oddly blue, will this become the drink of the summer? become the drink of the summer? >> andhey there, hi. why do people have eyebrows? why do people put milk on cereal? oh, are you reading why people put milk on cereal? why does your tummy go "grumbily, grumbily, grumbily"? why is it all (mimics a stomach grumble) ooh without that annoying lactose. . good, right? mmm, yeah. i got your back. lactaid. it's the milk that doesn't mess with you. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. my psoriatic arthritis caused joint pain. just like my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and i was worried about joint damage. my doctor said joint pain from ra... can be a sign of existing joint damage... that could only get worse. he prescribed enbrel to help relieve pain and help stop further damage. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system an
randy wolf claimed the opening lift stairway to heaven, the judge asked to hear both again, 15 minutes they returned their unanimous verdict. >>> acting legend alpacino, rock band the eagles, james they will be celebrated on december 4. >>> and oddly blue, will this become the drink of the summer? become the drink of the summer? >> andhey there, hi. why do people have eyebrows? why do people put milk on cereal? oh, are you reading why people put milk on cereal? why does...