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jason carroll is here this morning. good morning. >> good morning to you, carol. the u.s.overnment is experimenting with a way to stop illegal immigration and they're doing it through music. i will have that story coming up. when salesman alan ames books his room at laquinta.com, he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. so he knows exactly when he can check in and power up before his big meeting. and when alan gets all powered up, ya know what happens? i think the numbers speak for themselves. i'm sold! he's a selling machine! put it there. and there, and there, and there. la quinta inns & suites is ready for you, so you'll be ready for business. the ready for you alert, only a laquinta.com! la quinta! ...of america's number-one puppy food brand... ...with dha and essential nutrients also found in mother's milk. purina puppy chow. ♪ led to the one jobhing you always wanted. at university of phoenix, we believe every education- not just ours- should be built around the career that you want. imagine that. at every ford dealership, you'll find the works! it
jason carroll is here this morning. good morning. >> good morning to you, carol. the u.s.overnment is experimenting with a way to stop illegal immigration and they're doing it through music. i will have that story coming up. when salesman alan ames books his room at laquinta.com, he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. so he knows exactly when he can check in and power up before his big meeting. and when alan gets all powered up, ya know what happens? i think the...
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jason carroll goes up close. ups is a global company, but most of our employees live in the same communities that we serve. people here know that our operations have an impact locally. we're using more natural gas vehicles than ever before. the trucks are reliable, that's good for business. but they also reduce emissions, and that's good for everyone. it makes me feel very good about the future of our company. ♪ >>> more now on leanna harris. as you saw with her legal team, the behavior before and after the fact is hotly disputed. and the couple's relationship is also coming under scrutiny. details from jason carroll. >> leanna harris' demeanor in the days before and after her son's death was odd. and raised potential red flags for authorities investigating the case. she's not been named a suspect in connection with cooper harris' death. nor has she been charged with a crime. but still, authorities say she behaved strangely. cobb county police detective testified when she arrived to pick up the toddler from day c
jason carroll goes up close. ups is a global company, but most of our employees live in the same communities that we serve. people here know that our operations have an impact locally. we're using more natural gas vehicles than ever before. the trucks are reliable, that's good for business. but they also reduce emissions, and that's good for everyone. it makes me feel very good about the future of our company. ♪ >>> more now on leanna harris. as you saw with her legal team, the...
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jason carroll goes up close. firt power plant in the country to combine solar and natural gas at thee location. during the day, we generate as much electricity as we can using solar. at night and when it's cloudy, we use more natural gas. this ensures we can produce clean electricity whenever our customers need it. ♪ you fifteen percent or more on huh, fiftcar insurance.uld save everybody knows that. well, did you know words really can hurt you? what...? jesse don't go! jesse...no! i'm sorry daisy, but i'm a loner. and a loner gotta be alone. heee yawww! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. jesse? >>> more now on leanna harris. as you saw with her legal team, the behavior before and after the fact is hotly disputed. and the couple's relationship is also coming under scrutiny. details from jason carroll. >> leanna harris' demeanor in the days before and after her son's death was odd. and raised potential red flags for authorities investigating the case. she's not been named a suspect in connection with cooper harris' death. nor has she been charged with a cri
jason carroll goes up close. firt power plant in the country to combine solar and natural gas at thee location. during the day, we generate as much electricity as we can using solar. at night and when it's cloudy, we use more natural gas. this ensures we can produce clean electricity whenever our customers need it. ♪ you fifteen percent or more on huh, fiftcar insurance.uld save everybody knows that. well, did you know words really can hurt you? what...? jesse don't go! jesse...no! i'm sorry...
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jason carroll, cnn, new york. >>> thank you so much for joining us.rage of flight 17 continues now with anderson continues now with anderson cooper, 360. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good everythining. thanks for joining us. a reality in darkness breaks your heart of the notion how this came to be, turns your stomach. a large piece of the 777 flight 17 inside the wreckage that remains no life. human remains are everywhere. white ribbons mark the place they came to rest after a missile blew the plane from the sky. they lie in a war zone and because of that, because of that fact, more than a day after the fact, they lie there still, another horrifying reality. so is the reality that a weapon of war brought down a civilian jet and due to that, america's
jason carroll, cnn, new york. >>> thank you so much for joining us.rage of flight 17 continues now with anderson continues now with anderson cooper, 360. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good everythining. thanks for joining us. a reality in darkness breaks your heart of the notion how this came to be, turns your stomach. a large piece of the 777 flight 17 inside the wreckage that remains no life. human remains are everywhere. white ribbons mark the place they came to...
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cnn's jason carroll takes a closer look at why there are so many questions surrounding cooper harris' mother. >> reporter: leanna harris' demeanor in the days before and after her son's death was odd. and raised potential red flags for authorities investigating the case. she has not been named a suspect in connection with cooper harris' death, nor has she been charged with a crime. but, still, authorities say she behaved strangely. cobb county police detective phil stad dord testified when leanna harris arrived to pick up the toddler from day care and found he wasn't there, she predicted what would happen. >> they walked back out into the lobby and in front of several witnesses, all of a sudden, she stayed states, ross must have left him in the car. what? there's no other explanation. >> reporter: detective stoddard also questioned harris' reaction to hearing her son had died after her husband ross had left their 22-month-old strapped in the child seat on a sweltering hot day for seven hours. >> she didn't show any emotion when they notified her of cooper's death. >> reporter: is this
cnn's jason carroll takes a closer look at why there are so many questions surrounding cooper harris' mother. >> reporter: leanna harris' demeanor in the days before and after her son's death was odd. and raised potential red flags for authorities investigating the case. she has not been named a suspect in connection with cooper harris' death, nor has she been charged with a crime. but, still, authorities say she behaved strangely. cobb county police detective phil stad dord testified...
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jason carroll, cnn, new york. >> still to come, riders are stuck on a roller coaster for hours afterderailed. what the park is saying about the cause of the accident, next. >>> good morning. i'm brianna keilar. thank you for joining me. as the obama administration faces growing pressure to solve the immigration crisis along the nation's southwest border, we are hearing more from those people directly impacted by the problem. one of them is jose luis zalaya, a student who fled honduras for the u.s. about 14 years ago. his trip took 45 days over land and into texas, where he was detained for two months before being released to his mother. earlier, i spoke with jose about his journey and the horrific conditions that pushed him to leave honduras despite an uncertain future in the united states. >> i completely remember the journey. i remember the desperation, the anxiety of leaving honduras and a country where my mother was beaten by my father because he was an alcoholic, a country where poverty is so rampant that my younger brother passed away in my mother's arms because we didn't have
jason carroll, cnn, new york. >> still to come, riders are stuck on a roller coaster for hours afterderailed. what the park is saying about the cause of the accident, next. >>> good morning. i'm brianna keilar. thank you for joining me. as the obama administration faces growing pressure to solve the immigration crisis along the nation's southwest border, we are hearing more from those people directly impacted by the problem. one of them is jose luis zalaya, a student who fled...
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jason carroll, cnn, new york. >>> coming up next, recreational marijuana shops, all 24 of them, open for the first time in washington state today. we'll talk to a store owner who cashed out his 401(k) to help open this legal pot shop. we'll ask him why. he'll join me live. also have tv commentators totally ripped this fan for falling asleep at a yankees game. here he is over my shoulder. here's the deal today. this fan is now suing. we're asking, does this guy have a case? that's coming up. you're watching cnn. this is the first power plant in the country to combine solar and natural gas at the same location. during the day, we generate as much electricity as we can using solar. at night and when it's cloudy, we use more natural gas. this ensures we can produce clean electricity whenever our customers need it. ♪ wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters shopping online is as easy as it gets. and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. we've made hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog walker as simple as a few clicks. buy their services dire
jason carroll, cnn, new york. >>> coming up next, recreational marijuana shops, all 24 of them, open for the first time in washington state today. we'll talk to a store owner who cashed out his 401(k) to help open this legal pot shop. we'll ask him why. he'll join me live. also have tv commentators totally ripped this fan for falling asleep at a yankees game. here he is over my shoulder. here's the deal today. this fan is now suing. we're asking, does this guy have a case? that's...
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here's cnn's jason carroll. >> there are literally cameras all around us. >> you walk outside your door and there's this expectation of privacy even when you're out in public. that's not the reality. as you're out here taking pictures of tall buildings and electronic billboards you probably don't realize the pictures are being taken of you. there are 6,000 security cameras all around the city. the question is, how much is too much? >> that's a good question. >> it depends what i'm doing. >> to walk down the street knowing someone is watching me. >> let's say you were standing in front of big ben in london they a security system called the richk steel. there are security cameras practically everywhere. let's say you were walking from one he said of the city to the other. chances are you would have been captured by a security camera there some 300 times. what are they doing with all that information that they collect? >> what are they doing? they're looking for crime. >> a lot of it goes to waste. >> i don't think they know what they're doing. >> here's the question. that a lot of people
here's cnn's jason carroll. >> there are literally cameras all around us. >> you walk outside your door and there's this expectation of privacy even when you're out in public. that's not the reality. as you're out here taking pictures of tall buildings and electronic billboards you probably don't realize the pictures are being taken of you. there are 6,000 security cameras all around the city. the question is, how much is too much? >> that's a good question. >> it...
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here's cnn jason carroll. >> there are literally cameras all around us. you walk outside the door and there's this expectation of privacy even when you're out in public. that's not the reality. as you're out here taking pictures of tall buildings and electronic billboards, you probably don't realize that the picture is being taken of you. there are 6,000 security cameras all throughout the city that the new york city police department has at its disposal. the question is, how much is too much? >> that's a good question. >> not in my house. >> if it comes in my home. >> just to walk down the street knowing somebody is watching me makes me uneasy. >> let's say instead of standing in times square, you were standing in front of big ben in london. they have a security system called the ring of steel. there are security cameras practically everywhere in london. let's say you were to walk from one end of the city to the other. chances are you would have been captured by a security camera some 300 times. what are they doing with all that information? >> they're l
here's cnn jason carroll. >> there are literally cameras all around us. you walk outside the door and there's this expectation of privacy even when you're out in public. that's not the reality. as you're out here taking pictures of tall buildings and electronic billboards, you probably don't realize that the picture is being taken of you. there are 6,000 security cameras all throughout the city that the new york city police department has at its disposal. the question is, how much is too...
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. >>> livermore police say jason carroll has been taken into custody accused of sexually abusing a 14 year old student. they say the abuse occurred between 2010 and 2011. he had worked for the school since 2005. he has since been dismissed from the school. >>> we have new details on the beating of two women in san francisco. police are calling it a hate crime. the women were attacked during pride weekend. the victims were walking on ninth street near mission when they were physically and verbally attacked. police are now looking for five men between the ages of 15 and 20. nbc bay area's cheryl hurd says police still need the public's help. >> five males came, approached the victims. the males are described simply as three hispanic male, two black males around 15, 16 and 20 years of age. some wearing flannel shirts. they made some derogatory homophobic comments towards these two females and began attacking the two females. >> reporter: the attack happened on ninth street just south of mission around 5:30 saturday night. >> these victims happened to be in town for pride. they're going h
. >>> livermore police say jason carroll has been taken into custody accused of sexually abusing a 14 year old student. they say the abuse occurred between 2010 and 2011. he had worked for the school since 2005. he has since been dismissed from the school. >>> we have new details on the beating of two women in san francisco. police are calling it a hate crime. the women were attacked during pride weekend. the victims were walking on ninth street near mission when they were...
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. >> jason carroll, thank you very much. the united states not immune there, either. >>> breaking news continues with >>> breaking news continues with anderson cooper. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> good evening and thanks for joining us. a busy and grim night. the shootdown of a passenger jet over's earn ukraine. the question who is responsible? how did it happen? and the ground defensive in gaza underway. we begin with the downing of malaysia airlines flight 17, who did it? who is responsible for the loss of 300 lives on board an airliner. the plane at 33,000 feet one moment and pieces on the ground the next, that is the scene. wreckage of the boeing 777 fr, remains of 298 men, women, children. three of them we now know infants. in all, 283 passengers 15r crew members, 154 touch, 27 australians, 23 maylationelatio indian, who tracked the plane? who aimed the missile? who launched it and on whose behalf? the fact that it happened in the heat of a civil war fostered by russia's vladimir putin adding another dimensi
. >> jason carroll, thank you very much. the united states not immune there, either. >>> breaking news continues with >>> breaking news continues with anderson cooper. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> good evening and thanks for joining us. a busy and grim night. the shootdown of a passenger jet over's earn ukraine. the question who is responsible? how did it happen? and the ground defensive in gaza underway. we begin with the downing of malaysia airlines...
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jason carroll is looking at all the travel headaches that could be ahead. he's at new york's laguardia airport. jason, how is it looking from inside at the moment? >> well, first, i heard you talking about that lightning, yeah, from really far away it looks good, but definitely not up close. out here, things are looking actually not too bad. look at the flight board over there. most of the flights seem to be leaving on time, a few residual delays and cancellations out here. not too bad today. yesterday, that was a much different story. a spectacular show from mother knoch, lightning hitting the empire state building and new york city high rises. drenching rain from severe storms pummeled new york state, causing flash flooding inland and washing away roads. heavy wind brought a tree crashing down on the roof of this home. severe weather causing temporary delays and cancellations at all three of new york city's airports wednesday afternoon. >> i'm much happier to be traveling today as opposed to tomorrow. tomorrow is going to be insane. >> it's the same storm
jason carroll is looking at all the travel headaches that could be ahead. he's at new york's laguardia airport. jason, how is it looking from inside at the moment? >> well, first, i heard you talking about that lightning, yeah, from really far away it looks good, but definitely not up close. out here, things are looking actually not too bad. look at the flight board over there. most of the flights seem to be leaving on time, a few residual delays and cancellations out here. not too bad...
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. >> jason carroll, thank you very much.ates not immune there, either. >>> breaking news continues with >>> breaking news continues with anderson cooper. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> good evening and thanks for joining us. a busy and grim night. the shootdown of a passenger jet over's earn ukraine. the question who is responsible? how did it happen? and the ground defensive in gaza underway. we begin with the downing of malaysia airlines flight 17, who did it? who is responsible for the loss of 300 lives on board an airliner. the plane at 33,000 feet one
. >> jason carroll, thank you very much.ates not immune there, either. >>> breaking news continues with >>> breaking news continues with anderson cooper. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> good evening and thanks for joining us. a busy and grim night. the shootdown of a passenger jet over's earn ukraine. the question who is responsible? how did it happen? and the ground defensive in gaza underway. we begin with the downing of malaysia airlines flight 17, who...
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jason carroll shows us, they tell a very devastating story. >> reporter: a red suitcase, an i heart amsterdamuide to bali. the people including the babies who board ad flight from amsterdam to kuala lumpur and never arrived. they were in the midst of every day life will many headed to vacation. we see the novels they were reading, a map, a deck of cards now strewn in the grass. clothing everywhere. scattered along the wide field of wreckage. there are backpacks and has not bags, brightly colored suitcases in a jumbled heap by the side of the road. passports, some charred, others apparently unscathed, are among the rubble too. in this wide field and tall grass, debris stretches so far in so many small pieces, it seems impossible to know for certain what happened to those passengers in the last moments of malaysia flight 17. >> for those who knew anyone of those 298 passengers or crew on board flight 17, laying flowers or cards or mementos is impossible for now. the crash scene is still a very active investigation. it is a crime scene in the middle of a war zone. for most families, it is very f
jason carroll shows us, they tell a very devastating story. >> reporter: a red suitcase, an i heart amsterdamuide to bali. the people including the babies who board ad flight from amsterdam to kuala lumpur and never arrived. they were in the midst of every day life will many headed to vacation. we see the novels they were reading, a map, a deck of cards now strewn in the grass. clothing everywhere. scattered along the wide field of wreckage. there are backpacks and has not bags, brightly...
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jason carroll, cnn, new york. >>> thank you so much for joining us. our news coverage of flight 17 continues now with anderson continues now with anderson cooper, 360. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good everythining. thanks for joining us. a reality in darkness breaks your heart of the notion how this came to be, turns your stomach. a large piece of the 777 flight 17 inside the wreckage that remains no life. human remains are everywhere. white ribbons mark the place they came to rest after a missile blew the plane from the sky. they lie in a war zone and because of that, because of that fact, more than a day after the fact, they lie there still, another horrifying reality. so is the reality that a weapon of war brought down a civilian jet and due to that, america's tense relationship with the cold war adversary is getting tense still. the chill is growing and rhetoric is heating up as new facts emerge in the investigation. we'll cover all the angels tonight. we go live to phil black in a moment, the only correspondent to get access to the
jason carroll, cnn, new york. >>> thank you so much for joining us. our news coverage of flight 17 continues now with anderson continues now with anderson cooper, 360. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good everythining. thanks for joining us. a reality in darkness breaks your heart of the notion how this came to be, turns your stomach. a large piece of the 777 flight 17 inside the wreckage that remains no life. human remains are everywhere. white ribbons mark the...