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the reporter eventually moved on, and marquardt retired.t. >> four years later, something that happened under my watch would now me to this. i got sick to my stomach because he was really wanting -- he really wanted us. eric and me. didn't want the innocent people to die. >> reporter: he lost friends in the shooting, editors he'd hired years ago. he felt he did everything he could. including reporting the threats to the police. >> the police didn't feel like there was enough there that they could pursue it. i'm disappointed. >> reporter: police say it was a newspaper's decision. >> there was a fear that doing so would exacerbate an already flammable situation. >> reporter: marquardt said when he heard the staff was putting a newspaper out in the face of what they faced, it brought tears to his eyes, but he wasn't surprised. >> our job to report no matter what the threat. in matter what the repercussions or consequences. that mission does not change and never will. >> reporter: news 4 i-team. >> who is lling the truth about why ramos wasn't
the reporter eventually moved on, and marquardt retired.t. >> four years later, something that happened under my watch would now me to this. i got sick to my stomach because he was really wanting -- he really wanted us. eric and me. didn't want the innocent people to die. >> reporter: he lost friends in the shooting, editors he'd hired years ago. he felt he did everything he could. including reporting the threats to the police. >> the police didn't feel like there was enough...
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(ken) former capital gazette editor timothy marquardt says ramos went silent for more than two years. and for whatever reason he decided to resurrect his issue with the capital yesterday. (pam) more demonstrators were arrested today in a series of immigration protests... happening around the country this week.(ken) more protests are planned this weekend, as elected officials have yet to pass any immigration reforms. natasha chen shows us the latest drama unfolding over immigration policies... nats brenda ramirez-garcia saw her son for the first time in two months friday morning at dulles international airport - after he was separated from her at the border. more than 500 children in customs and border protection custody have been returned to their parents. but as of tuesday - more than two thousand are still waiting to be reunited.nats some lawmakers visited with women who took over the hart senate building on thursday - and representative pramila jayapal was among the 575 women arrested for unlawful demonstration.pramila jayapal/- d- washington: this is about right and wrong. and we
(ken) former capital gazette editor timothy marquardt says ramos went silent for more than two years. and for whatever reason he decided to resurrect his issue with the capital yesterday. (pam) more demonstrators were arrested today in a series of immigration protests... happening around the country this week.(ken) more protests are planned this weekend, as elected officials have yet to pass any immigration reforms. natasha chen shows us the latest drama unfolding over immigration policies......
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>> alex marquardt, thank you very much. i want to bring in former personal chef to oprah, former florida governor jeb bush as well, art smith. i know this is a tough day for you as well. you knew anthony bourdain. what do you remember about him the most? >> what i loved about anthony is what he brought, the humanity of the world to the viewer and to people. there was not moa more loving m than anthony bourdain. i met him through my work with equality. we were at the south beach wine festival for a big party and anthony came to show his support. that's how we met. i was so inconsiderably touched that a man of his, you know, strength and power and that would come and be there. i love the fact that he was -- he walked the walk and talked the talk. he was totally no nonsense. i love the fact that he would always get the essence of humanity. okay, he was the most fantastic chef. i consider him the einstein of chefs. he could do anything. he was a fantastic, best-selling writer. i mean he was just incredible. but what he did to b
>> alex marquardt, thank you very much. i want to bring in former personal chef to oprah, former florida governor jeb bush as well, art smith. i know this is a tough day for you as well. you knew anthony bourdain. what do you remember about him the most? >> what i loved about anthony is what he brought, the humanity of the world to the viewer and to people. there was not moa more loving m than anthony bourdain. i met him through my work with equality. we were at the south beach wine...
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i even spoke with former executive editor tom marquardt. he's been threatening people at this newspaper since 2011. i said to tom, sounds like this guy was a ticking time bomb, and he replied to me, that's an understatement. social media, he's been threatening this paper for years. should the police have done more? >> i don't think that you can say the police should have done more. we had one incident that's documented with us. it was fully documented. it was investigated. the management of the paper at the time, who i believe was mr. marquardt, and my investigators in 2013 came to a shared conclusion that carrying action further might exacerbate the situation. you asked the question was he on the radar. certainly that encounter put him on radar. but you also asked about social media. i have to tell you that policing in america really has taken a step backward when we lost the collator of information that we had to search social media sites. so it's tough for us to keep up with everybody. >> what do we know about the shotgun he had? >> it i
i even spoke with former executive editor tom marquardt. he's been threatening people at this newspaper since 2011. i said to tom, sounds like this guy was a ticking time bomb, and he replied to me, that's an understatement. social media, he's been threatening this paper for years. should the police have done more? >> i don't think that you can say the police should have done more. we had one incident that's documented with us. it was fully documented. it was investigated. the management...
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cnn's alex marquardt looks back on bourdain's incredible career.. is cheese." for anthony bourdain the recipe for understanding people, understanding cultures around the world, and creating a hit tv show couldn't be more straightforward. "we ask very simple questions, 'what makes you happy, what do you eat, what do you like to cook' and everywhere in the world we go and ask these very simple questions, we tend to get some really astonishing answers." bourdain was found dead friday morning by a friend in a hotel room in france where he was filming for his award-winning cnn show parts unknown. the cause of his death was suicide. bourdain started working in kitchens at a young age and had become a celebrity chef and author as he made his way into television. the smithsonian called him the original rock star of the culinary world; the elvis of bad-boy chefs. it was his way with words. his irreverence curiosity ease and warmth that fueled his massive following. bourdain didn't shy away from talking about past demons-- heavy drug use that included an addi
cnn's alex marquardt looks back on bourdain's incredible career.. is cheese." for anthony bourdain the recipe for understanding people, understanding cultures around the world, and creating a hit tv show couldn't be more straightforward. "we ask very simple questions, 'what makes you happy, what do you eat, what do you like to cook' and everywhere in the world we go and ask these very simple questions, we tend to get some really astonishing answers." bourdain was found dead...
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one of those editors, tom marquardt. >> when i heard his name, it didn't surprise me. >> pierre thomas here with us. we're hearing the editor called the police in 2013 about ramos. >> that's right, david. police responded and interviewed ramos. no charges were filed. the police chief said employees didn't want to enflame situation. an officer involved in the investigation wrote in his report that he did not believe mr. ramos was a threat to the news paper's employees. david? >> pierre, thank you. >>> we're following two developing headlines friday night involving president trump. was there a security breach involving the president on air force one? was a comedian able to get through on the line and did the president think he was a senator? >>> the president also revealing his possible picks for the supreme court now down to five. the one question he said he probably will not ask. here's abc easter -- abc's moran tonight. >> reporter: tonight president trump reveals he narrowed his list to five names, two of them women. he said he'll announce his choice on july 9th. for millions of amer
one of those editors, tom marquardt. >> when i heard his name, it didn't surprise me. >> pierre thomas here with us. we're hearing the editor called the police in 2013 about ramos. >> that's right, david. police responded and interviewed ramos. no charges were filed. the police chief said employees didn't want to enflame situation. an officer involved in the investigation wrote in his report that he did not believe mr. ramos was a threat to the news paper's employees. david?...
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thomas marquardt was the paper's pitor and publisher at the time when the paper was in a nifferent locationhad given a phone to the front desk with my personal instruction that if anybody that eesembled him would come through the door, that they were to call 911. >> reporter: one columnist says that there is little security at the paper's current newsroom, but he says that is by design so inat the paper remains open to the community. jet he added, yesterday a man with a gun took advantage of that. jeff. >> glor: chilling details. jeff pegues, thanks. two american labs are coming under scrutiny because of faulty cancer tests in ireland. hundreds of women were told they tested negative, only to find out years later they had cancer all along. roxana saberi spoke with a victim. >> reporter: emma mhic mhathuna just won a big battle against an american company 3,000 miles nsay. but she's still fighting for her life. >> i'm 27, learning about the process of dying. >> reporter: the single mother of five was diagnosed with cervical cancer in 2016. but she says she would have had e better chance of s
thomas marquardt was the paper's pitor and publisher at the time when the paper was in a nifferent locationhad given a phone to the front desk with my personal instruction that if anybody that eesembled him would come through the door, that they were to call 911. >> reporter: one columnist says that there is little security at the paper's current newsroom, but he says that is by design so inat the paper remains open to the community. jet he added, yesterday a man with a gun took advantage...
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alex marquardt has more. >> reporter: this impromptu memorial has been growing since word of his passingd sadly been spreading. it only makes sense that the memorial was here at les halle is he. it is so closely associated with bourda bourdain. this is where he made his name. in 1998 he was named executive chef. incident was here he wrote his book "kitchen confidential." the last four days people have been coming here leaving bouquets of flowers, bottles and cans of beers. you get a sense how pro foundly he touched them. i talked about you in therapy. we never met. this is the sentiment that you are hearing. thank you for showing us the world. it's not just americans who have come here to leave their tributes to bourdain. it is nonamericans. i want to read this beautiful note. thank you for your tireless purr suit to make the world a smaller place brought together by food and love. you have been an inspiration in my life and i will miss everything that you had left to offer this world. and how the love that he showed for their country. if you see this, thank you for bringing a respectful
alex marquardt has more. >> reporter: this impromptu memorial has been growing since word of his passingd sadly been spreading. it only makes sense that the memorial was here at les halle is he. it is so closely associated with bourda bourdain. this is where he made his name. in 1998 he was named executive chef. incident was here he wrote his book "kitchen confidential." the last four days people have been coming here leaving bouquets of flowers, bottles and cans of beers. you...
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that quote came from tom marquardt, former editor and publisher of the capital gaze e gazette. he is here. our condolences, tom, as former editor of the capital gazette. what was going through your head when you heard the awful news? >> it's hard to describe, wolf. it's a blow that is very difficult to describe. even after all this time i've had to really think about it. first there are several deaths of people who you were very close to, who you worked alongside of for, in some cases, decades. and people who you heard. and on top of that comes news that the shooter was someone that you also knew. not by sight, not personally, but through the record. it was one whammy after another, quite frankly. >> i want to get to that in a moment. the newspaper, to its enormous credit, they did put out an edition today, the front page has pictures of the five who were killed. how important was it, do you believe, tom, for the staffers to put out a newspaper on this day? >> well, i think it was very important because it demonstrates that through thick or thin, no matter what happens, they do
that quote came from tom marquardt, former editor and publisher of the capital gaze e gazette. he is here. our condolences, tom, as former editor of the capital gazette. what was going through your head when you heard the awful news? >> it's hard to describe, wolf. it's a blow that is very difficult to describe. even after all this time i've had to really think about it. first there are several deaths of people who you were very close to, who you worked alongside of for, in some cases,...
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one of those editors, tom marquardt. >> when i heard his name, it didn't surprise me. >> reporter: president trump offering these words friday. >> this attack shocked the conscience of our nation and filled our hearts with grief. journalists like all americans should be free from the fear of being violently attacked while doing their job. >> reporter: and it's just incredible how determined the gazette staff is. they have not skipped a single day of publishing this paper so i want you to look at this video right now because "the capital gazette" staff sent thisr itws them printing t saturday edi of the paper shin smuch strength in the faceysbao >> g, k u. a de rpe to the "t citte." ch.a, ha you very real appreciate it. >>> president trump, you saw him in gio's piece, he was not just hing in on the shoinut he also made some news overnight about his pick for the supreme court. he says he will make his announcement on july 9th, ten days from now. he will be interviewing potential candidates at his golf club in new jersey. over the weekend that's where he'll be spending this weekend but he raise
one of those editors, tom marquardt. >> when i heard his name, it didn't surprise me. >> reporter: president trump offering these words friday. >> this attack shocked the conscience of our nation and filled our hearts with grief. journalists like all americans should be free from the fear of being violently attacked while doing their job. >> reporter: and it's just incredible how determined the gazette staff is. they have not skipped a single day of publishing this paper...
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cnn's alex marquardt is here with me with a look at his incredible life and legacy. >> this tragic news as you mentioned coming in overnight from france. a shock to all of us here in the cnn family, but, of course, also for what really was a legion of fans around the world. and now as we get to reflect on his life and look back at this immense body of work that he had, all these words come to mind, giant, distinct, unique. he truly was one of a kind with a gift for connecting to people and for telling stories that on the surface were about food, but then ended up being about so much more. so as we at cnn grapple with this, the same time as everyone out there, i want to read part of the statement that cnn put out this morning in the wake of bourdain's death, the company saying his love of great adventure, new friends, fine food and drink, and the remarkable stories that the world made him a unique storyteller. his talents never ceased to amaze us, and we will miss him very much. >> here we are -- >> reporter: for anthony bourdain, the recipe for understanding people, understanding cultur
cnn's alex marquardt is here with me with a look at his incredible life and legacy. >> this tragic news as you mentioned coming in overnight from france. a shock to all of us here in the cnn family, but, of course, also for what really was a legion of fans around the world. and now as we get to reflect on his life and look back at this immense body of work that he had, all these words come to mind, giant, distinct, unique. he truly was one of a kind with a gift for connecting to people...
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c-n-n's alex marquardt looks back on bourdain's incredible journey.... "to me, one of life's great joys is cheese." for anthony bourdain the recipe for understanding people, understanding cultures around the world, and creating a hit tv show couldn't be more straightforward. "we ask very simple questions, 'what makes you happy, what do you eat, what do you like to cook' and everywhere in the world we go and ask these very simple questions, we tend to get some really astonishing answers." bourdain was found dead friday morning by a friend in a hotel room in france where he was filming for his award-winning cnn show parts unknown. the cause of his death was suicide. bourdain started working in kitchens at a young age and had become a celebrity chef and author as he made his way into television. the smithsonian called him the original rock star of the culinary world; the elvis of bad-boy chefs. it was his way with words. his irreverence curiosity ease and warmth that fueled his massive following. bourdain didn't shy away from talking about past demons-- he
c-n-n's alex marquardt looks back on bourdain's incredible journey.... "to me, one of life's great joys is cheese." for anthony bourdain the recipe for understanding people, understanding cultures around the world, and creating a hit tv show couldn't be more straightforward. "we ask very simple questions, 'what makes you happy, what do you eat, what do you like to cook' and everywhere in the world we go and ask these very simple questions, we tend to get some really astonishing...