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more now from our randi kaye. >> here at the super dome as we left there tonight, the first signs of restlessness. >> reporter: on the ground in new orleans, tales of dead bodies, dysentery wild gains. and a closer look at brian williams reporting. in a 2006 interview, the "nbc nightly news" anchor shared this. >> when you look out of your hotel room window in the french kwaurt and watch a man float by face down -- >> reporter: how can that be? others claim the french quarter remained mostly dry. the former general manager of the ritz karl ton hotel stayed during the storm said to the newspaper there's no physical way the water was deep enough for a body to float in. recalling just six to eight inches of water on the first floor. some pictures show streets underwater but it's still unknown exactly how deep the water was. in a documentary about katrina, he heard a story of a man taking his life in the super dome but told predecessor tom broka goes beyond the suicide. >> we all watched as one man commitd suicide. >> reporter: that story surrender investigation by nbc news. including hi
more now from our randi kaye. >> here at the super dome as we left there tonight, the first signs of restlessness. >> reporter: on the ground in new orleans, tales of dead bodies, dysentery wild gains. and a closer look at brian williams reporting. in a 2006 interview, the "nbc nightly news" anchor shared this. >> when you look out of your hotel room window in the french kwaurt and watch a man float by face down -- >> reporter: how can that be? others claim the...
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yes. >> randy kaye joins us from los angeles. so randy, why is the d.a.s responsible for the murder of this family? >> reporter: carol, chase merritt told us he took a polygraph test and thought he passed it but investigators didn't agree with that. they've been tracking him 24/7 for a year before he was actually arrested in november. here's the story. we know that he was at the house. first person at the mcstay home since the family disappeared. they are curious about that. investigators didn't go into the home until days after so they wonder what maybe he might have done at the home. did he clean up the scene? we know the family was killed by blunt force trauma according to investigators. was there blood spatter? did he clean the scene? they were looking at that. we also know he lived at the time near the mojave desert where the remains were found four years after the family disappeared and hundred pieces of evidence pulled from that grave site the shallow graves in the desert. investigators were looking at that. they say that connects him to chase merr
yes. >> randy kaye joins us from los angeles. so randy, why is the d.a.s responsible for the murder of this family? >> reporter: carol, chase merritt told us he took a polygraph test and thought he passed it but investigators didn't agree with that. they've been tracking him 24/7 for a year before he was actually arrested in november. here's the story. we know that he was at the house. first person at the mcstay home since the family disappeared. they are curious about that....
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earlier this week, randi kaye reported on a pediatric practice in southern california voting on whetherating unvaccinated kids. an update from dr. eric ball who randi interviewed in the report. he said that the 12 doctors and the four nurse practitioners unanimous ly unanimously decided to no longer treat underimmunized or nonimmunized patients. it was difficult but hope they protect the most vulnerable patients. treat kids who had measles in cars, trying to keep them out of the office and saying they're not going to treat anyone who hasn't been vaccinated or is undervaccinated. >>> ahead, the fiery train crash that killed six people in new york a big mystery in many ways, including it killed driver of the suv on the tracks the train hit. she got out when the gate came down on her car. and then she got back in. and the big question tonight is why? why didn't she get off? we will tell you what we know about her next. but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene available as an oral rinse toothpaste, spray or gel. biotene can provide soothing relief and i
earlier this week, randi kaye reported on a pediatric practice in southern california voting on whetherating unvaccinated kids. an update from dr. eric ball who randi interviewed in the report. he said that the 12 doctors and the four nurse practitioners unanimous ly unanimously decided to no longer treat underimmunized or nonimmunized patients. it was difficult but hope they protect the most vulnerable patients. treat kids who had measles in cars, trying to keep them out of the office and...
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here's randi kaye. >> early on friend and business associate chase merit was at the top of the list.close look at joseph mcstay's business relationships. >> he spoke to us in his only television interview. >> i was the last person who saw him so of course i was a person of interest. >> did detectives ask you if you killed joseph mcstay and his family? >> i don't recall them asking me that. >> nothing that direct. >> no. i don't recall them being that direct. >> you took a polygraph test. what did it show? >> i don't know. >> you passed the polygraph. >> apparently. i mean, i haven't -- i kind of simply assumed, well apparently that resolved any issues that they may be looking at with me. >> randi kaye is here with a preview. just watching him sitting across from you cool calm collected. >> yeah. >> little did he know what he had in store. >> the d.a. is so sure they have the right guy. first of all, some of the evidence, chase merritt, in our exclusive interview, told us he was definitely the last person to see joseph mcstay. you have to wonder about that. he also lived at the time t
here's randi kaye. >> early on friend and business associate chase merit was at the top of the list.close look at joseph mcstay's business relationships. >> he spoke to us in his only television interview. >> i was the last person who saw him so of course i was a person of interest. >> did detectives ask you if you killed joseph mcstay and his family? >> i don't recall them asking me that. >> nothing that direct. >> no. i don't recall them being that...
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randi kaye cnn, new york. >> a lot to talk about when it comes to airline safety in general as well as the transasia crash. cnn safety analyst and accident investigator david sauoucie. also aviation correspondent richard quest. i mean clearly, the message from the piece which i get loud and clear is the importance of buckling your seat belt. i've always been a little skeptical about it i got to be honest on a plane. >> the point is those cases where a passenger is ejected from the aircraft safely and therefore get away because they didn't have their seat belt fastened or those cases such as in the transasia where not wearing your seat belt was the key to your survival, they are fewer erer and further apart than those buckling up. because if the plane does take a dive if it does have an emergency landing, your seat is designed to withstand certain g forces when you're wearing the belt and properly buckled? >> that's why it's important to stay with the seat. >> and the seat in the upright and stowed position because that's where the seat was designed and certified for the g forces. >> da
randi kaye cnn, new york. >> a lot to talk about when it comes to airline safety in general as well as the transasia crash. cnn safety analyst and accident investigator david sauoucie. also aviation correspondent richard quest. i mean clearly, the message from the piece which i get loud and clear is the importance of buckling your seat belt. i've always been a little skeptical about it i got to be honest on a plane. >> the point is those cases where a passenger is ejected from the...
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still investigating. >> thank you, randi kaye. incredible.ain passengers who lost lives in that collision. we learn more about that. robert dirks described as a brilliant scientist. walter litke. joseph analyst at j.p. morgan. extraordinary colleague with tireless team support and eric vandercar was senior managing director of mesereau financial and thoughts are with all of their families tonight. just ahead, the latest on the aaron hernandez murder trial and the trip the family took today and a dangerous mud slide in washington leads to flooding and evacuations and the 9-1-1 call. unbelievable. it sparked an investigation. father struck in a hit-and-run. teenage daughter called for help and the operator told her to stop whining. details ahead. switch to t-mobile. get 2 lines of unlimited 4g lte data for just $100 bucks a month. it's america's best unlimited family plan. and it's only at t-mobile. [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ susan ] my promotion allowed me to start inves
still investigating. >> thank you, randi kaye. incredible.ain passengers who lost lives in that collision. we learn more about that. robert dirks described as a brilliant scientist. walter litke. joseph analyst at j.p. morgan. extraordinary colleague with tireless team support and eric vandercar was senior managing director of mesereau financial and thoughts are with all of their families tonight. just ahead, the latest on the aaron hernandez murder trial and the trip the family took...
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randi kaye?erous cold gripping states with 125 million americans under a windchill warning or advisory. there have been at least 23 deaths due to the weather this week. most of them in tennessee. tonight, the fda is being accused of knowing that a commonly used medical device linked to the deadly super bug outbreak in los angeles may be flawed can't be properly cleaned, yet never ordered a fix. the hospital has contacted 179 people who had endo skopic procedures between october and january. police in the u.k. are trying to find three teenage girls from london who are thought to be making their way to syria. they haven't been seen since tuesday when they took a flight to istanbul. >>> nascar indefinitely suspended kurt busch. he committed domestic violence. his client plans to appeal nascar's decision anderson. >> thank you very much. more from you, recordings released of the interrogation of two girls, 12 years old at the time after they allegedly tried to kill their classmate after slender man.
randi kaye?erous cold gripping states with 125 million americans under a windchill warning or advisory. there have been at least 23 deaths due to the weather this week. most of them in tennessee. tonight, the fda is being accused of knowing that a commonly used medical device linked to the deadly super bug outbreak in los angeles may be flawed can't be properly cleaned, yet never ordered a fix. the hospital has contacted 179 people who had endo skopic procedures between october and january....
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randi kaye cnn, new york. >> nbc is still investigating that.aly, the captain of the "costa concordia" has been sentenced to 16 years. he was found guilty of manslaughter and abandoning the ship. before the verdict, he said he died along with the rest of the passengers metaphorically speaking. 32 people died when the ship crashed into rocks in 2012. his lawyers argued that he slipped and fell into a lifeboat that he didn't abandon ship. >>> 300 migrant workers are feared dead after trying to cross the sea into italy. passengers say there was a fourth dinghy which at this hour is still missing. many of those who died suffered from hypothermia. survivors say they left saturday without food or water. rough seas have comeplyicated rescue efforts. >>> trying to find that fourth boat is going to be difficult because of a strong storm over the eastern mediterranean whipping up stand storms and causing rough seas on the mediterranean. let's look at some of the graphics. between tripoli and lapadusa roughly 320 kilometers. that's a long way to travel in
randi kaye cnn, new york. >> nbc is still investigating that.aly, the captain of the "costa concordia" has been sentenced to 16 years. he was found guilty of manslaughter and abandoning the ship. before the verdict, he said he died along with the rest of the passengers metaphorically speaking. 32 people died when the ship crashed into rocks in 2012. his lawyers argued that he slipped and fell into a lifeboat that he didn't abandon ship. >>> 300 migrant workers are...
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randi kaye, cnn, new york.m was given a penalty early on in the first half which angered the home fans and it went haywire. ghana scored a second and third. then after that every decision the referee took was met with missiles and bottles of water and things that were being thrown from the northwestern side of the stadium. there was also a small pocket of fans in the stadium who were accosted and beaten and in some cases stoned during the game. and that was when the helicopters had to come in and disperse them. what was happening is the ghana fans had to be moved from where they were onto the field and the match had to be stopped. >> players from the guinea team apologized for the incident. ghana now moves on to the final against ivory coast. >>> when we come back world leaders renews their push for peace in war-torn even ukraine. we'll tell you what nato's military commander could be a path to peace. the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have co
randi kaye, cnn, new york.m was given a penalty early on in the first half which angered the home fans and it went haywire. ghana scored a second and third. then after that every decision the referee took was met with missiles and bottles of water and things that were being thrown from the northwestern side of the stadium. there was also a small pocket of fans in the stadium who were accosted and beaten and in some cases stoned during the game. and that was when the helicopters had to come in...
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our randi kaye investigates. >> reporter: you might think this is a commercial from the tourism board of canada. it's actually a video from isis posted on social media aimed at convincing why to be jihadis in syria. >> islam in syria, i come from canada. >> reporter: andre, a canadian convert, was the ultimate pitchman for isis until he was killed fighting for them. but even that won't stop would-be extremists from searching out isis online. connecting in member-only chat rooms but is it that easy to contact isis online? >> when these wannabe isis say they're e-mailing, are they? >> it's a representative. >> reporter: it's available at all sorts of languages including english. why aren't they shut down? >> some of them are hard to find. what are you going to do, shut down all of twitter or facebook? there's one called v contacte. if you're from uzbekistan or kazakhstan you have the language you have russian. you can easily link up with networks on here. >> reporter: and find somebody to go do jihad with? >> sure. >> >> reporter: it's that simple? >> yeah. >> reporter: in fact using th
our randi kaye investigates. >> reporter: you might think this is a commercial from the tourism board of canada. it's actually a video from isis posted on social media aimed at convincing why to be jihadis in syria. >> islam in syria, i come from canada. >> reporter: andre, a canadian convert, was the ultimate pitchman for isis until he was killed fighting for them. but even that won't stop would-be extremists from searching out isis online. connecting in member-only chat...
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randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> and he's now said to be in hiding. by phone now joining us mr.himself on the shooting and what it's like to live the rest of his life as a target. mr. vilks, i know you're in hiding right now. how concerned are you for your safety the safety of those around you? >> well i've had bodyguards for a long time so i trust that they are professionals. i feel very safe. >> so you don't worry about your personal safety? >> no. no i think it's -- i mean they're good. i've been around with these guys for a long time so they're handling the situation carefully. >> what went through your mind when you first heard the gunfire at the forum that you were speaking at in copenhagen? did you immediately think -- did you immediately know what was happening? >> no. no. it's kind of a surrealistic thing. you know we heard a bang bang bang. and what's going on here. is it a firework. i mean, there was -- in my thinking the bodyguards reacted quickly. suddenly i was drawn off the seminar table there. and they took me out into a storage room. and was put on a table there
randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> and he's now said to be in hiding. by phone now joining us mr.himself on the shooting and what it's like to live the rest of his life as a target. mr. vilks, i know you're in hiding right now. how concerned are you for your safety the safety of those around you? >> well i've had bodyguards for a long time so i trust that they are professionals. i feel very safe. >> so you don't worry about your personal safety? >> no. no i think it's -- i...
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i'm randi kaye in today for ashleigh banfield. we begin this hour with a battle isis lost in a war that is still very far from over. kurdish forces in northern iraq fought off an all-out terrorist assault on the outskirts of erbil, the area was peaceful just days ago when cnn crews were there. overnight, however, the two sides were fighting so close together that coalition air strikes weren't even possible. hours later, kurdish forces pushed the invaders far enough back that fighter jets could help save the day. at this hour, the white house is hosting what it calls a summit on fighting violent extremism. president obama is due to speak in the 4:00 hour eastern time. you will see him live right here on cnn. >>> he says our campaign is ultimately for hearts and minds. in an op-ed for "the l.a. times," the president write, we know that military force alone cannot solve this problem. nor can we simply take out terrorists who kill innocent civilia civilians. cnn's barbara starr joins me from the pentagon with new reporting. we also ha
i'm randi kaye in today for ashleigh banfield. we begin this hour with a battle isis lost in a war that is still very far from over. kurdish forces in northern iraq fought off an all-out terrorist assault on the outskirts of erbil, the area was peaceful just days ago when cnn crews were there. overnight, however, the two sides were fighting so close together that coalition air strikes weren't even possible. hours later, kurdish forces pushed the invaders far enough back that fighter jets could...
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i'm randi kaye in for ash leigh bamfield. the jury will decide the fate of eddie ray routh, the man in the middle here who never denied he shot and killed the other two. one of them, chris kyle. prosecutors call it cold-blooded murder. the defense team says routh is insane and built their case around the doctors, family members and friends who say that the former marine and war vet is mentally ill. >>> ed lavandera in stevenville, texas. also with me here, joey jackson, retired judge alex ferrari, as well. when's the earliest you think the jury could get the case, ed? >> reporter: well, we're expecting to hear at least two expert witnesses testify on behalf of the prosecution here at some point today so i'm not entirely clear that closing arguments will start this afternoon. probably more likely i think at this point although this is very much in the air to start monday and the first forensic psychologist to testify, ongoing as we speak, is a sipsychologis that interviewed eddie ray routh here at the jail in stephenville and
i'm randi kaye in for ash leigh bamfield. the jury will decide the fate of eddie ray routh, the man in the middle here who never denied he shot and killed the other two. one of them, chris kyle. prosecutors call it cold-blooded murder. the defense team says routh is insane and built their case around the doctors, family members and friends who say that the former marine and war vet is mentally ill. >>> ed lavandera in stevenville, texas. also with me here, joey jackson, retired judge...
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yes. >> randi kaye joins me now to talk about this. it seems like it's a clear cut case but is it?so. the question comes down to what happened at the house because the d.a. says that they were killed at the house. all four of them. so the san diego authorities weren't alerted that the family was missing until 11 days after they were missing, and they didn't even get search warrants for another three days after that. the house sat unlocked and anybody could go inside. family members went inside. joseph mcstay's brother went in with chase merritt, the suspect in the killing. they went in together. michael mcstay took a computer laptop and video card from the camera. joseph mcstay's mother went in. she cleaned the counters. who knows what went on in the case and chase merritt said he was at the house. what did he do if they were killed at the house? did he spend days cleaning it up. >> mr. merritt is representing himself. >> at first it wasn't like that. recently he decided he wanted to represent himself. he believes he has six to eight months to live at the most. he wants to get out
yes. >> randi kaye joins me now to talk about this. it seems like it's a clear cut case but is it?so. the question comes down to what happened at the house because the d.a. says that they were killed at the house. all four of them. so the san diego authorities weren't alerted that the family was missing until 11 days after they were missing, and they didn't even get search warrants for another three days after that. the house sat unlocked and anybody could go inside. family members went...
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randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> still amazing.that. >>> coming up if you see anyone wearing red today, hello. it could be about a lot more than just fashion. it could be about your health. coming up star jones is here to talk about how her victory over heart disease changed her life. you don't want to miss this story. bile?, how about getting america's best unlimited 4g lte family plan. get 2 lines of unlimited 4g lte data... for just a hundred bucks a month with any smartphone, including the samsung galaxy note 4 for zero down. add more family members for just $40 bucks a pop. think the other guys have a family plan like this? think again! finally, it's full speed 4g lte data that really is unlimited. introducing preferred rewards from bank of america the new banking rewards program that rewards our customers, every day. you'll get things like rewards bonuses on credit cards... extra interest on a savings account... preferred pricing on merrill edge online trades and more... across your banking and investing get used to getting m
randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> still amazing.that. >>> coming up if you see anyone wearing red today, hello. it could be about a lot more than just fashion. it could be about your health. coming up star jones is here to talk about how her victory over heart disease changed her life. you don't want to miss this story. bile?, how about getting america's best unlimited 4g lte family plan. get 2 lines of unlimited 4g lte data... for just a hundred bucks a month with any smartphone,...
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here's randi kaye with what we know about nick gordon. >> reporter: he was just 12 when he joined whitney> my name is nick gordon. my life changed dramatically when i met kristi and whitney. >> reporter: whitney houston took nick gordon in at the urging of her only child, bobbi kristina brown. >> we were best friends, long, long, long ago. >> reporter: whitney never adopted nick gordon but did allow him to live with her famous family, growing up alongside bobbi kristina. when the singer died in 2012, media attention began to focus on bobbi kristina and nick gordon's relationship. he downplayed the idea they were dating to abc news saying, we're just close, just going through her mom's passing and grieving together. he also confirmed on twitter that he and bobbi kristina are not blood relatives, writing, for the stupid people out there, she gave birth to one child and she trusted me with everything. whitney houston's brother told abc news years ago that nick gordon was like a son to her. but not everyone in the family is feeling the love. in fact, bobbi kristina's aunt got a restraining or
here's randi kaye with what we know about nick gordon. >> reporter: he was just 12 when he joined whitney> my name is nick gordon. my life changed dramatically when i met kristi and whitney. >> reporter: whitney houston took nick gordon in at the urging of her only child, bobbi kristina brown. >> we were best friends, long, long, long ago. >> reporter: whitney never adopted nick gordon but did allow him to live with her famous family, growing up alongside bobbi...
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i knew this will happen and we'll get in trouble. >> reporter: randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> absolutely chilling and horrifying. >>> people in australia are recovering after two cyclones hit. and many lost -- well, you'll see the video. [ julie ] the wrinkle cream graveyard. if it doesn't work fast... you're on to the next thing. clinically proven neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. it targets fine lines and wrinkles with the fastest retinol formula available. you'll see younger looking skin in just one week. one week? this one's a keeper. rapid wrinkle repair. and for dark spots rapid tone repair. from neutrogena®. >>> the worst appears to be over for people that parts of queensland australia. cyclone marcia tore across coastal towns but has now eased off. and derek van dam is back with us. this of a one-two punch for australia when it comes to cyclones. >> double trouble, it really was. two cyclones impacting the country at the same time. i saw that of course we've got the international cricket world cup taking place at the moment. there was supposed to be bangladesh versus australia at
i knew this will happen and we'll get in trouble. >> reporter: randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> absolutely chilling and horrifying. >>> people in australia are recovering after two cyclones hit. and many lost -- well, you'll see the video. [ julie ] the wrinkle cream graveyard. if it doesn't work fast... you're on to the next thing. clinically proven neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. it targets fine lines and wrinkles with the fastest retinol formula available. you'll see...
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here's cnn's randi kaye. >> reporter: you might think this is a commercial from the tourism board ofa. it's actually a video from isis posted on social media, aimed at convincing wannabe jihadis to join isis in syria. >> i'm your brother in islam here in syria. i original come from canada. >> reporter: this canadian convert was the ultimate pitchman for isis until he was killed fighting for them. but even that won't be stop would-be extremists from searching out isis online, connecting in member-only chat rooms. but is it that easy to just contact isis online? when these wannabe jihadis say they're e-mailing isis, are they really e-mailing isis? >> they're e-mailing a coordinator or a liaison of isis. >> reporter: michael weiss says there are thousands of online forums where jihad is the draw, available in all sorts of languages, including english. why aren't they being shut down? >> some of them are hard to find. what are you going to do? shut down all of twitter or facebook? there's one that if you're from chechnya or dagestan or youki s uzbekistan or kazakhstan, you can hook up wi
here's cnn's randi kaye. >> reporter: you might think this is a commercial from the tourism board ofa. it's actually a video from isis posted on social media, aimed at convincing wannabe jihadis to join isis in syria. >> i'm your brother in islam here in syria. i original come from canada. >> reporter: this canadian convert was the ultimate pitchman for isis until he was killed fighting for them. but even that won't be stop would-be extremists from searching out isis online,...
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randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> that's the back drop.ight it's not clear if brian williams will return to the anchor desk for nbc news. joining us is a media critic for the baltimore sun. and jeff greenfield. great to have you both on. i'm sorry it's under this topic. david, you've been writing about this for the past few days. you say brian williams should step down at least as the managing editor of "nbc nightly news." why? >> what we know anderson and this story really has, you know exploded and there's all kinds of aspects of it on social media, and everywhere and charges and countercharges and all that. what we know to be true if we go back to old school journalism we say what do we know to be true at this point. what we know to be true is that brian williams lied about the helicopter he was in getting hit by rpg fire in iraq in 2003. the other stuff that the report set up that's out there is really devastating. but just limited to this. i don't think a person who has told that kind of lie -- and that's what it is don't call it misr
randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> that's the back drop.ight it's not clear if brian williams will return to the anchor desk for nbc news. joining us is a media critic for the baltimore sun. and jeff greenfield. great to have you both on. i'm sorry it's under this topic. david, you've been writing about this for the past few days. you say brian williams should step down at least as the managing editor of "nbc nightly news." why? >> what we know anderson and this story really...
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randi kaye cnn, new york. >> wow. coming up next -- >>> more breaking news.d of a big new offense against isis in iraq. the role american troops may have in it and the so-called "american sniper" trial, the defense rests. did they make their case that the man who killed chris kyle was insane? details ahead. fact. when you take advil you get relief right at the site of pain. wherever it is. advil stops pain right where it starts. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. so,as my personal financial psychic, i'm sure you know what this meeting is about. yes, a raise. i'm letting you go. i knew that. you see, this is my amerivest managed... balances. no. portfolio. and if doesn't perform well for two consecutive gold. quarters. quarters...yup. then amerivest gives me back their advisory... stocks. fees. fees. fees for those quarters. yeah. so, i'm confident i'm in good hands. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. toenail fungus? don't hide it... tackle it with new fda-approved jublia! jublia is a prescription medicine proven to trea
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as randi kaye tells us the anchor may have some explaining to do about some of his other reporting. >at superdome, as we left there tonight, the first signs of restlessness -- >> reporter: on the ground in new orleans, tales of dead bodies dysentery, and wild games. >> worst fears realized -- >> reporter: stories that now have skeptics taking a closer look at brian williams' reporting. in a 2006 interview, the "nbc nightly news" anchor shared this -- >> when you look out of your hotel room window in the french quarter and watch a man float by facedown -- >> reporter: how can that be? other claim the french quarter remained mostly dry. the former general manager of the ritz carlton hotel where williams stayed during the storm told the "times picayune" newspaper that there is no physical way the water was deep enough for a body to float in. recalling just six to eight inches of water on the first floor. some pictures show streets under water, but it's still unknown exactly how deep the water was. and there's more -- in his own 2005 documentary about katrina, williams claimed he'll heard
as randi kaye tells us the anchor may have some explaining to do about some of his other reporting. >at superdome, as we left there tonight, the first signs of restlessness -- >> reporter: on the ground in new orleans, tales of dead bodies dysentery, and wild games. >> worst fears realized -- >> reporter: stories that now have skeptics taking a closer look at brian williams' reporting. in a 2006 interview, the "nbc nightly news" anchor shared this -- >> when...
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randi kaye cnn, new york. >> thank you from randi. sunny hostin joining me now.he family. what are they now saying about bobbi kristina's condition? >> you know they are telling me that they are seeing some improvement actually. they're saying that prayers are working and that they are watching her. this talk of pulling the plug, that is not happening. they want her to live. they say she is fighting and that she continues to progress. i think many people are thinking that is not possible. i can tell you, john the family has said that from the very beginning and at this point, that's all we know. >> they're not commenting on this alleged car accident that she was in the days before she ended up in the bathtub, but one of your sources did speak to her that night. >> that's right. >> what did say they about the conversation what she was like? >> my understanding is that she was perfectly normal that she was happy. that she sounded very much like herself, and no indication she had been in some sort of car accident and that something was going wrong with her mind. she
randi kaye cnn, new york. >> thank you from randi. sunny hostin joining me now.he family. what are they now saying about bobbi kristina's condition? >> you know they are telling me that they are seeing some improvement actually. they're saying that prayers are working and that they are watching her. this talk of pulling the plug, that is not happening. they want her to live. they say she is fighting and that she continues to progress. i think many people are thinking that is not...
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more on that from randi kaye. >> oh my god! >> go, go, go, go. >> this is the craziest thing. i have never seen anything like this. >> reporter: days before christmas in northern california. two women inside of the car frantically call the highway patrol saying that another driver is trying to force them off of the road. >> we vhave a vehicle saying that she is a cop and trying to tell us to pull over. >> reporter: watch what the pickup does. >> yes, she is pushing us off of the road! she is trying to push us off of the road. put it in reverse, vanessa. >> reporter: this is what happens when they get an officer. >> can he help us? >> the suspect is charged with two counts of assault with a deadly weapon and unlawful use of a badge and dangerous driving. last month in north carolina a woman charge edd with unlawful driving. >> speed up, and hit the brakes. >> reporter: so she called 911 and started to the record. and then this -- >> i'm going to stab you. stop it. stop it. >> reporter: so it should come as no surprise that the number of drivers who feel they have unkon uncontro
more on that from randi kaye. >> oh my god! >> go, go, go, go. >> this is the craziest thing. i have never seen anything like this. >> reporter: days before christmas in northern california. two women inside of the car frantically call the highway patrol saying that another driver is trying to force them off of the road. >> we vhave a vehicle saying that she is a cop and trying to tell us to pull over. >> reporter: watch what the pickup does. >> yes,...
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randi kaye cnn, new york. >> makes you wish for summer. again, there are weather advisories all across the south. jennifer gray is in the weather center tracking them all. what's the latest tonight? >> about 62 million people in the path of this one, anderson. we do have the winter storm warnings in effect anywhere from basically dallas all the way to charlotte, and we also have those winter storm watches that go in place all the way to raleigh and near the coast. so this one is going to be a big one but it's going to be a fast mover. the other good news with this one, it's going to be more of a snow maker, less of an ice maker. we had all the problems with the last storm with the ice. we still had a little bit of the ice but you can see dallas is mainly snow. by the time we go through tomorrow morning, we could see ice through the ark lo teches and then southern arkansas moving to the east. north georgia could see snow tomorrow afternoon all the way through thursday morning. this is going to continue to push to the east impacting north ca
randi kaye cnn, new york. >> makes you wish for summer. again, there are weather advisories all across the south. jennifer gray is in the weather center tracking them all. what's the latest tonight? >> about 62 million people in the path of this one, anderson. we do have the winter storm warnings in effect anywhere from basically dallas all the way to charlotte, and we also have those winter storm watches that go in place all the way to raleigh and near the coast. so this one is...
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randi kaye cnn, new york. >> and comes from nbc that they are investigating. johnny joining me is douglas brinkley. a remarkable book if you haven't read it and andrew tind l, publisher of the tindle report. you give brian williams the benefit of the doubt with katrina reporting. do you also think he had an embellishment problem? >> yes. the clips that you just played are a bit troubling. that's embellishment. i don't think he saw somebody commit suicide at the super dome but broke the story there and saw the hole in the roof. i don't think a body was per se floating by the ritz-carlton but there were plenty of people and i was there for katrina. plenty of bodies around the sea somewhere even being chained to places but more central city, maybe way up canal but the problem, could you have seen it from the ritz-carlton? hence people asking questions. i know brian williams was sick with what he calls disysenterydysentery. i interviewed heather allen and many others, jean harper from nbc who testify that he was really very sick during these first days and it migh
randi kaye cnn, new york. >> and comes from nbc that they are investigating. johnny joining me is douglas brinkley. a remarkable book if you haven't read it and andrew tind l, publisher of the tindle report. you give brian williams the benefit of the doubt with katrina reporting. do you also think he had an embellishment problem? >> yes. the clips that you just played are a bit troubling. that's embellishment. i don't think he saw somebody commit suicide at the super dome but broke...
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here's cnn's randi kaye. >> reporter: at just 12 these two girls nearly took another classmate's lifeded area where police say they stabbed her 19 times. video of their interrogation being made public for the first time. >> who stab her first? >> i think she stabbed her first, then i continued. these said "make sure she doesn't escape!" >> she said to make sure she got her in the lungs, right here six times. then like in the leg a few time. >> reporter: the criminal complaint says the victim who was also 12 was goodly wounded. one knife strike coming so close to her heart the criminal complaint says she was one millimeter away from certain death. still, she survived. not exactly how her attackers were hoping this would end. listen. >> so we told her we were going get help but we really weren't. we were going to run and let her pass away. see we ran. >> reporter: the girls also told detectives how they each took part in the stabbing. this is their supply list. notice the kitchen knife. >> how did you get the knife? >> she shoved it into my hand and there it was! and i didn't know what
here's cnn's randi kaye. >> reporter: at just 12 these two girls nearly took another classmate's lifeded area where police say they stabbed her 19 times. video of their interrogation being made public for the first time. >> who stab her first? >> i think she stabbed her first, then i continued. these said "make sure she doesn't escape!" >> she said to make sure she got her in the lungs, right here six times. then like in the leg a few time. >> reporter:...
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randi kaye cnn, new york. >>> the military newspaper stars and stripes helped break the news about the exaggerated claims brian williams made about the iraq chopper story. and now the paper has released a full transcript of the interview it did with the nbc news anchor. let's go to brian stelter in new york. did we learn much more from that stars and stripes interview which was released on monday? >> there were a couple of take aways. and one is that there is still confusion about what really happened on this mission. several soldiers have told stars and stripes that they heard exaggerated versions of his story on iraq on nbc within weeks of it happening in 2003. we can't find those videos or transcripts. they're not available. but if in fact that exists it will be pretty damning for brian williams. he denies ever exaggerating the story in 2003. in my view nbc did not understand what a crisis this was going to become. because on wednesday, last wednesday, he was asked are you going to apologize on air? we know you're going to apologize on facebook, but are you going to apologize on air
randi kaye cnn, new york. >>> the military newspaper stars and stripes helped break the news about the exaggerated claims brian williams made about the iraq chopper story. and now the paper has released a full transcript of the interview it did with the nbc news anchor. let's go to brian stelter in new york. did we learn much more from that stars and stripes interview which was released on monday? >> there were a couple of take aways. and one is that there is still confusion...
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"legal view" with randi kaye starts right now. field. isis lost in a war that is still very far from over. kurdish forces in northern iraq fought off an all-out terrorist assault on the outskirts of erbil, the area was peaceful just days ago when cnn crews were there. overnight, however, the two sides were fighting so close together that coalition air strikes weren't even possible. hours later, kurdish forces pushed the invaders far enough back that fighter jets could help save the day. at this hour the white house is hosting what it calls a summit on fighting violent extremism.
"legal view" with randi kaye starts right now. field. isis lost in a war that is still very far from over. kurdish forces in northern iraq fought off an all-out terrorist assault on the outskirts of erbil, the area was peaceful just days ago when cnn crews were there. overnight, however, the two sides were fighting so close together that coalition air strikes weren't even possible. hours later, kurdish forces pushed the invaders far enough back that fighter jets could help save the...
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rani kay looks at who -- randi kaye looks is the who is on the list and why. >> reporter: the posterds, "wanted dead or alive for crimes against islam," published by al qaeda. those picture read people who criticized or satirized the muslim faith. in the eyes will manipulatetant islam, punished by death. solomon rushdie. 1988 he publishes "the satanic verses." a book highly critical of islam. protests erupt book stores in the u.s. and britain and a newspaper are bombed. iran's ayatollah issues a fattah ordering the killing. >> i think people think because nobody's killing me there isn't anybody trying to kill me. that's not true. i wish it were. >> reporter: 2004, douche filmmaker theo van go publishes "submission," criticizing the treatment of women in islam. a few months after the film's release, virginiahe's shot to death in amsterdam. his killer an islamist serving life in prison. van go's partner in "submission" is also on the hit list. ian hearse ali. and kurt wester guard. the cartoonist draws an image of the prophet muhammad with a bomb in his tushan. muslims -- turban. musli
rani kay looks at who -- randi kaye looks is the who is on the list and why. >> reporter: the posterds, "wanted dead or alive for crimes against islam," published by al qaeda. those picture read people who criticized or satirized the muslim faith. in the eyes will manipulatetant islam, punished by death. solomon rushdie. 1988 he publishes "the satanic verses." a book highly critical of islam. protests erupt book stores in the u.s. and britain and a newspaper are...
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tonight "chasing a killer: inside the mcstay family murders" tonight hosted by randi kaye at 9:00 p.m. thank you for being with me here in new york. we'll send it to jake tapper. my colleague "the lead" starts now. >>> the last american hostage today confirmed dead. now isis wants more. i'm jake tapper. this is "the lead." the world lead. her life cut far too short. kayla mueller, the american aid worker who lived to make the world a better place kidnapped by terrorists and today confirmed killed. some of her family and friends are set to speak publicly in minutes, and we will bring that to you right here live. >>> plus kayla mueller was the last american held by isis but now brave new warnings from u.s. intelligence officials that more americans may not be safe from the terrorist group's clutch pfz. >> and the national lead. she looks more like -- this 63-year-old's con artist duped the tsa and got on planes without a ticket not once but twice. if she can swindle security should we be more concerned who else is getting onto our planes? good afternoon, everyone. welcome to "the lead."
tonight "chasing a killer: inside the mcstay family murders" tonight hosted by randi kaye at 9:00 p.m. thank you for being with me here in new york. we'll send it to jake tapper. my colleague "the lead" starts now. >>> the last american hostage today confirmed dead. now isis wants more. i'm jake tapper. this is "the lead." the world lead. her life cut far too short. kayla mueller, the american aid worker who lived to make the world a better place kidnapped...
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that's it for me i'm randi kaye. wolf starts right now. >>> hello, i'm wolf blitzer. 1:00 p.m. here in washington. 6:00 p.m. in london. 8:00 p.m. in jerusalem. 9:00 p.m. in mosul in iraq. wherever you're watching from around the world, thank you for joining us. breaking news. disappearance of three british teenager girls. it's believed they're running away from london to syria. our senior international correspondent nima barger is joining us live from london. what are officials saying? what's going on? >> reporter: they have managed to connect between these three girls, wolf and another young girl who was almost apprehended back in december. she and a fend the plane they were on was stopped. it was taxiing on the runway. it was headed to istanbul. a girl returned to the family. the second disappeared and believed so have reached syria. she is friends with these three girls now being sought. the m.o. now is very easy to recognize authorities tell us. young girls were of a british muslim background. they get the flights to istanbul and from there the smuggling gangs that take the
that's it for me i'm randi kaye. wolf starts right now. >>> hello, i'm wolf blitzer. 1:00 p.m. here in washington. 6:00 p.m. in london. 8:00 p.m. in jerusalem. 9:00 p.m. in mosul in iraq. wherever you're watching from around the world, thank you for joining us. breaking news. disappearance of three british teenager girls. it's believed they're running away from london to syria. our senior international correspondent nima barger is joining us live from london. what are officials saying?...
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i'm randi kaye in for ash leigh bamfield.ray routh, the man in the middle here who never denied he shot and killed the other two. one of them chris kyle. prosecutors call it cold-blooded murder. the defense team says routh is insane and built their case around the doctors, family members and friends who say that the former marine and war vet is mentally ill. >>> ed lavandera in stevenville, texas. also with me here joey jackson, retired judge alex
i'm randi kaye in for ash leigh bamfield.ray routh, the man in the middle here who never denied he shot and killed the other two. one of them chris kyle. prosecutors call it cold-blooded murder. the defense team says routh is insane and built their case around the doctors, family members and friends who say that the former marine and war vet is mentally ill. >>> ed lavandera in stevenville, texas. also with me here joey jackson, retired judge alex
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randi kaye spoke with a man charged with their murder.about what led authorities to him. i'm louis, and i quit smoking with chantix. quitting smoking is a challenge and it's a lot easier to go into a fight when you've got somebody that's got your back. having chantix as a partner made it more successful. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix helped reduce my urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. some people had seizures while taking chantix. if you have any of these stop chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix or history of seizures. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these stop chantix and see your doctor right away as some can be life-threatening. tell your doctor if you have a history of
randi kaye spoke with a man charged with their murder.about what led authorities to him. i'm louis, and i quit smoking with chantix. quitting smoking is a challenge and it's a lot easier to go into a fight when you've got somebody that's got your back. having chantix as a partner made it more successful. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix helped reduce my urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood hostility,...
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randi kaye one pediatrician seeing the >>mommy's rightthere. job. >> reporter: pediatrician dr. most of his time these answering questions about measles. 1-year-old bennett just got his measles shot week on his first birthday. i was morning. we were out there minutes. i would have waited all day just to get that before theweekend. bennett's mom feared her could get sick because of all the unvaccinated children children whose parents is trying to convince their stance on vaccinations. about 15% the students here i actually will my son's vaccination showing he firstmmr vaccine when he was 1 year old, when you're supposed to receive i this tends help. that helps, some let the that lead autism. even though there's credible medical evidence this woman didn't vaccinate youngertoday. and he's 9old. >> had some with some of the vaccines. had one that he had had, that he hadn't been able to for two days. concerned he could develop autism. >> reporter: says more her are coming around but not enough. which those do vaccinate very worried. >> they're scared. especially the parents infants w
randi kaye one pediatrician seeing the >>mommy's rightthere. job. >> reporter: pediatrician dr. most of his time these answering questions about measles. 1-year-old bennett just got his measles shot week on his first birthday. i was morning. we were out there minutes. i would have waited all day just to get that before theweekend. bennett's mom feared her could get sick because of all the unvaccinated children children whose parents is trying to convince their stance on...