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for more on the story, we're joined now by "360"'s randi kaye. randi? >> reporter: this video lasted three minutes and 12 seconds. here's what we know. it started with a traffic stop this last saturday, april 4th. according to north charleston police officer, michael slager stopped a mercedes-benz at 9:30 in the morning because of a broken taillight. here's what we don't know. the police officer who pulled the trigger said when the victim took off running takes the victim's taser but look at the whole altercation. we highlighted it here for you. you don't see the suspect grab anything but you see something fly off and fall to the ground. and then we only see him running away. and if you watch the whole video again here of the shooting as we slow it down for you, you can see the suspect, who is black, has his back to the officer who you said who was white the entire time clearly running away from him. he appears to be a good 15 or 20 feet away and once he falls, you hear 2 -- you hear the officer on the tape yelling "put your hands behind your back, over
for more on the story, we're joined now by "360"'s randi kaye. randi? >> reporter: this video lasted three minutes and 12 seconds. here's what we know. it started with a traffic stop this last saturday, april 4th. according to north charleston police officer, michael slager stopped a mercedes-benz at 9:30 in the morning because of a broken taillight. here's what we don't know. the police officer who pulled the trigger said when the victim took off running takes the victim's...
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randi kaye, cnn, new york. >>> the brother of walter scott, anthony scott, joins us now from outsideily home in charleston, south carolina. you see him on the right of your screen, on the center of your screen now is chris stewart, the attorney representing the family. welcome to you both. anthony, i'm very sorry for your loss. i appreciate you joining us on cnn today. before the very important video emerged, though, what did police tell you about what happened and was there any question about the sequence of events initially? >> yes, it was. initially they told me that my brother was stopped for a traffic stop, broken taillight on his car. then they said he proceeded to run out of the car after the officer ran his license. they said in pursuit of him, he was therefore tasered. they said he took control of the taser and i heard he was tasered more than one time. and i thought that he was okay, but by the time i got to the actual site, my nephew came to me and told me that he was gone. i'm like, how is he gone? they said that he tried to take the officer's taser away from him and ther
randi kaye, cnn, new york. >>> the brother of walter scott, anthony scott, joins us now from outsideily home in charleston, south carolina. you see him on the right of your screen, on the center of your screen now is chris stewart, the attorney representing the family. welcome to you both. anthony, i'm very sorry for your loss. i appreciate you joining us on cnn today. before the very important video emerged, though, what did police tell you about what happened and was there any...
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randi kaye, cnn, new york. >>> now, six survivors of the de deadly history seize in france.y are suing a news affiliate. they say their hiding place was announced live. >>> you are watching "cnn newsroom." still to come, the shortest lunar eclipse is taking place this morning. we tell you when. that's coming up. my doctor told me about stelara®. it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses... ... stelara® helps me be in season. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and increase your risk of infections. some serious infections require hospitalization. before starting stelara®... ...your doctor should test for tuberculosis. stelara® may increase your risk of cancer. always tell your doctor if you have any sign of infection, have had cancer, or if you develop any new skin growths. do not take stelara® if you are allergic to stelara® or any of its ingredients. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems- these may be signs of a rare, potentially fatal brain condition. s
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randi kaye, cnn, new york. >>> to some other big stories we're following for you. took less than 12 hours for a jury in massachusetts to find dzhokhar tsarnaev guilty on all 30 count in the boston marathon bombing trial. juries must decide whether the 2 -- jurors must decide whether the 21-year-old will face life in prison or the death penalty. tsarnaev was convicted of killing four people, three in the bombing and a police officer during the manhunt that followed. >>> more than 250 other were wounded in this bombing, many losing limbs. some were in court to hear the verdict, trying to find healing and closure. ron brussard was one of those injured. his wife spoke out wednesday. she was also wounded. she said though she's grateful for the verdict, her family can never forget what happened. >> looked down at that point -- >> it's not something that you'll ever be over. you'll feel it forever. there'll always be something that brings it back to the forefront. but we're all going move on with our lives. we're all going to get back to some send of normalcy hopefully wh
randi kaye, cnn, new york. >>> to some other big stories we're following for you. took less than 12 hours for a jury in massachusetts to find dzhokhar tsarnaev guilty on all 30 count in the boston marathon bombing trial. juries must decide whether the 2 -- jurors must decide whether the 21-year-old will face life in prison or the death penalty. tsarnaev was convicted of killing four people, three in the bombing and a police officer during the manhunt that followed. >>> more...
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i'm randi kaye in for ashleigh banfield. welcome to "legal view." major international anti-terrorism operation is going on right now. police with handfuls of arrest warrants for islamic extremists, suspected bomb makers, people who once dealt directly with osama bin laden, some have been under surveillance for years and today they are being rounded up. here's where it's happening, all over italy. officials there have never gone after so many terror suspects at the very same time. and this explains some of the urgency, evidence shows that this terror cell had a list of targets and on that list, the home of the pope and heart of the catholic church, the vatican. today's countrywide operation is the payoff from years of wire taps and other intelligence gathering that pointed to men believed to have played a part in bombings overseas that killed hundreds of people. cnn's nic robertson is following developments in italy for us right now. also here with me in new york is terrorism analyst paul cruickshank. is the massive terrorism operation still going on
i'm randi kaye in for ashleigh banfield. welcome to "legal view." major international anti-terrorism operation is going on right now. police with handfuls of arrest warrants for islamic extremists, suspected bomb makers, people who once dealt directly with osama bin laden, some have been under surveillance for years and today they are being rounded up. here's where it's happening, all over italy. officials there have never gone after so many terror suspects at the very same time. and...
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our randi kaye has a "360" bulletin. randi?: anderson authorities say the man who fatally shot the census bureau headquarters was later wounded in a gun battle with d.c. police. according to investigators, the suspect kidnapped the woman. even with inoperable brain tumor died at age 19. she helped raise $1.4 million for pediatric cancer research. lauren's coach spoke at prayer service honoring her today at university campus. >> for uswe lost a player. we lost a friend. a daughter. and we lost an unselfish angel. >> president obama and first lady michelle obama reported an income of just over $477,000 on their 2014 federal tax returns. they paid more than $93,000 in taxes. that includes the cost of some of the president's policies higher tax rates for top earners. the obamas also donated about $70,000 to charities last year. and instead of kissing babies vice president joe biden is stealing their pacifiers and using them. the little guy is the grandson of former new york mayor michael bloomberg there. he didn't seem to mind very
our randi kaye has a "360" bulletin. randi?: anderson authorities say the man who fatally shot the census bureau headquarters was later wounded in a gun battle with d.c. police. according to investigators, the suspect kidnapped the woman. even with inoperable brain tumor died at age 19. she helped raise $1.4 million for pediatric cancer research. lauren's coach spoke at prayer service honoring her today at university campus. >> for uswe lost a player. we lost a friend. a...
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i'm randi kaye in today for ash ely banfield. welcome to "legal view." breaking news in the tulsa police shooting that could change the whole dynamic of this story. serious questions about his training and allegations of a cover up and falsified records. top officials are denying it all, but the more we learn about that deadly police shooting in tulsa, the worst is lot looks f the sheriff's department there. amazingly, it looks something like this. if you want to care ey a gun and a badge in tulsa, you can. if you're really rich, donate tons of money to the police force and if your close, personal friends with the sheriff, maybe you won't need a whole lot of training. that is the picture coming into focus in a tulsa newspaper about this man, robert bates. the so-called reserve deputy who shot a man dead in tulsa. >> stop fighting! >> he calls it a huge mistake that he grabbed his gun instead of his taser. two weapons that he is supposed to be well trained on. well, here's another problem and it is a big one. nobody can find any paperwork that shows bates
i'm randi kaye in today for ash ely banfield. welcome to "legal view." breaking news in the tulsa police shooting that could change the whole dynamic of this story. serious questions about his training and allegations of a cover up and falsified records. top officials are denying it all, but the more we learn about that deadly police shooting in tulsa, the worst is lot looks f the sheriff's department there. amazingly, it looks something like this. if you want to care ey a gun and a...
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randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> now that you've seen that intense exchange listen to the apology from patrickry, the detective seen in the video. >> i apologize. sincerely apologize. >> what do you want him to know? >> that i'm -- excuse me, that i'm not mad at him. i was just angry at that moment. for that exchange. for that exchange. i was angry for that exchange. if the conversation initially went differently we probably would have shook hands at the end of the encounter. >> well, as randi kaye reported the detective is now on modified assignment. he could face suspension, reassignment or loss of his top secret security clearance as part of the fbi's joint terrorism task force. >>> you're watching "cnn newsroom," still to come, trevor noah is the new face of comedy central staple. who exactly is jon stewart's replacement? that's just ahead. >>> welcome back again. more than 2 billion christians across the world are celebrating holy week. ♪ as seen there, pope francis prayed for christians during his good friday services a day after islamic militants attack odd christian prayer service at a
randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> now that you've seen that intense exchange listen to the apology from patrickry, the detective seen in the video. >> i apologize. sincerely apologize. >> what do you want him to know? >> that i'm -- excuse me, that i'm not mad at him. i was just angry at that moment. for that exchange. for that exchange. i was angry for that exchange. if the conversation initially went differently we probably would have shook hands at the end of the...
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randi kaye, cnn, new york. >>> now, to yemen where there is chaos and fear in the aftermath of an airtrike. >> reporter: you could hear the earth like smell and the gun, but nobody's on the streets. >> what you're hearing is eyewitness testimony from someone in the capital. now saudi warplanes dropped two missiles on this residential neighborhoods on the capital, in its campaign to drive out houthi rebels, that's according to reuters. the saudi-led coalition also attacked the airport on friday and u.s. headquarters. and to the south in aiden forces loyalty to yemen's self-exiled president now control more than half. city. but food, water and medical supplies are running out. >>> as you can see, thousands of houthi sympathizers marched in sanaa friday in support of the rebels. the groups are desperately trying to deliver medical supplies. two aid flights each carrying 16 tons of medical equipment landed friday. but experts say street fighting and road blocks are prevents rescuers from reaching many of those wounded. in just about 20 minutes we'll take you live to sanaa for that story.
randi kaye, cnn, new york. >>> now, to yemen where there is chaos and fear in the aftermath of an airtrike. >> reporter: you could hear the earth like smell and the gun, but nobody's on the streets. >> what you're hearing is eyewitness testimony from someone in the capital. now saudi warplanes dropped two missiles on this residential neighborhoods on the capital, in its campaign to drive out houthi rebels, that's according to reuters. the saudi-led coalition also attacked...
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first, some background from "360"'s randi kaye. >> reporter: value jet flight 592 from miami to atlanta, the day before mother's day, 1996. the pilots hear a loud boom six minutes into the flight. >> what kind of problem are you having? >> smoke in the cabin. >> reporter: the aircraft crashes nose first into the floored everglades killing all 110 people on board. the ntsb determined the fire began in a cargo compartment. >> if we had fire detection system in this cargo compartment, the crew would have afforded more time to get the airplane back on the ground. >> reporter: the faa took those words to heart, revising standards for cargo, requiring smoke detectorerss and automatic fire extinguishers in cargo holds. >> may day. going down. >> reporter: fire was a problem in 1983 when air canada flight 797 made an emergency landing at cincinnati's airport. it had a fire in the bathroom. >> we had a fire in the back washroom and it's filling up with smoke right now. >> reporter: incredibly the plane landed safely but half the passengers and crew died because they couldn't exit the plane fast
first, some background from "360"'s randi kaye. >> reporter: value jet flight 592 from miami to atlanta, the day before mother's day, 1996. the pilots hear a loud boom six minutes into the flight. >> what kind of problem are you having? >> smoke in the cabin. >> reporter: the aircraft crashes nose first into the floored everglades killing all 110 people on board. the ntsb determined the fire began in a cargo compartment. >> if we had fire detection system...
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randi kaye cnn, new york. >> incredible to watch.ing up next -- >>> he said he was stranded at sea for 66 days but some say it just can't be so. our gary tuchman has that story. ♪ music plays love you by the free design ♪ ♪ attendant: welcome back. man: thank you. it's not home. but with every well considered detail . . . it becomes one step closer. no wonder more people. . . choose delta than any other airline. people ship all kinds of things. but what if that thing is a few hundred thousand doses of flu vaccine. that need to be kept at 41 degrees. while being shipped to a country where it's 90 degrees. in the shade. sound hard? yeah. does that mean people in laos shouldn't get their vaccine? we didn't think so. from figuring it out to getting it done, we're here to help. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per
randi kaye cnn, new york. >> incredible to watch.ing up next -- >>> he said he was stranded at sea for 66 days but some say it just can't be so. our gary tuchman has that story. ♪ music plays love you by the free design ♪ ♪ attendant: welcome back. man: thank you. it's not home. but with every well considered detail . . . it becomes one step closer. no wonder more people. . . choose delta than any other airline. people ship all kinds of things. but what if that thing is a...
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i'm randi kaye in today for ash ely banfield. welcome to "legal view." news in the tulsa police shooting that could change the whole dynamic of this story. serious questions about his training and allegations of a cover up and falsified records. top officials are denying it all, but the more we learn about that deadly police shooting in tulsa, the worst is lot looks f the sheriff's department there. amazingly, it looks something like this. if you want to care ey a gun and a badge in tulsa, you can. if you're really rich, donate tons of money to the police force and if your close, personal friends with the sheriff, maybe you won't need a whole lot of training. that is the picture coming into focus in asa
i'm randi kaye in today for ash ely banfield. welcome to "legal view." news in the tulsa police shooting that could change the whole dynamic of this story. serious questions about his training and allegations of a cover up and falsified records. top officials are denying it all, but the more we learn about that deadly police shooting in tulsa, the worst is lot looks f the sheriff's department there. amazingly, it looks something like this. if you want to care ey a gun and a badge in...
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randi kaye reports. >> you understand me? you understand me?yes, i understand. >> reporter: you're watching a nasty exchange in new york city's west village. the man in the car is an uber driver who honked his horn monday afternoon at a new york city police detective who was attempting to park his unmarked car without a signal. >> okay so stop with your mouth. stop it with with that [ bleep ] and realize the three vehicle traffic law violations you committed, okay? >> reporter: we asked cnn legal analyst paul callan to take a closer look at this video. a passenger in the uber car recorded the whole angry exchange on his cell phone and posted it online. >> you understand me? pull over. >> reporter: we saw him curse but he's not breaking the law. >> no he's not breaking the law by cursing at the driver of the car. >> reporter: not only does the detective curse, but he slams the uber driver's car and berates him at every turn. >> okay? you understand me? i don't know what [ bleep ] planet you think you're on right now. >> i'm not planning sir, i'm
randi kaye reports. >> you understand me? you understand me?yes, i understand. >> reporter: you're watching a nasty exchange in new york city's west village. the man in the car is an uber driver who honked his horn monday afternoon at a new york city police detective who was attempting to park his unmarked car without a signal. >> okay so stop with your mouth. stop it with with that [ bleep ] and realize the three vehicle traffic law violations you committed, okay? >>...
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randi kaye joins me to discuss pretty amazing two sisters sitting on opposite sides of the court both convinced of who is right. >> it's really a tragic story of everyone around. when she found out her boyfriend was killed first she called her mom. her second call was to her sister. that's how close they were. then they ended up in the courtroom one sister hoping aaron hernandez would be convicted, the other hoping he would come home to her and her baby and the family drama played out for all to see. >> her name is schaena jenkins. for months she stood by her fiancee aaron hernandez testifying on his behalf answering tough questions about a gun in the junk drawer at home. >> is it similar or dissimilar to what you observed. >> shape, yes. >> color, size? >> i'm not sure. >> while she was there to support him, her own sister was in court too, supporting the family of the man hernandez is now convicted of killing. odin lloyd was dating shaneah jenkins. >> what did you learn? >> that odin was dead. >> she also shared this about seeing hernandez after the murder. >> asked me if i was okay
randi kaye joins me to discuss pretty amazing two sisters sitting on opposite sides of the court both convinced of who is right. >> it's really a tragic story of everyone around. when she found out her boyfriend was killed first she called her mom. her second call was to her sister. that's how close they were. then they ended up in the courtroom one sister hoping aaron hernandez would be convicted, the other hoping he would come home to her and her baby and the family drama played out for...
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randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> good report and all of these years later, it is so chilling to hear the voice of mohammed atta in the plane. back with richard quest and bruce, a former flight instructor and focus on aviation systems development. richard, as we saw in randi's report, there's often a strong place to make safety changes in the wake of a crash and do it quickly, but sometimes do they go too far? >> they have unintended consequences, wolf. some changes can be made quickly and probably should have been there in the first place. two people in the cockpit. we know the history of why europe didn't have them. and the low-cost carrier of the for the e wee jan flight, the worst thing is to rush in for a knee-jerk reaction that creates another problem that you don't discover for several months and that's not bureaucratic nonsense. just speaking and saying, wait and see what the investigation says. it means in aviation, you've really got to look and think, what am i trying to solve, will this solve it, and what other problem will it create if i do it? >> bruce, we've talked a lot abo
randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> good report and all of these years later, it is so chilling to hear the voice of mohammed atta in the plane. back with richard quest and bruce, a former flight instructor and focus on aviation systems development. richard, as we saw in randi's report, there's often a strong place to make safety changes in the wake of a crash and do it quickly, but sometimes do they go too far? >> they have unintended consequences, wolf. some changes can be made quickly...
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randi kaye, cnn, new york. >>> to iraq now.krit was first attacked by isis and a week after the iraqi government celebrated its liberation, many residents who escaped the fighting are too terrified to return. tikrit, best known as the hometown of former dictator saddam hussein, is still filled with dangers, such as bombs and land mines. arwa damon spoke to a family that wants to go home but feels they can't take the risk. >> reporter: 16-year-old heba and her 17-year-old sister were somehow spared the violence that's torn iraq apart since the u.s.-led invasion. we're not used to this, she says. they're from tikrit. she constantly tries to call her girlfriends, but their phones are all off. their father can't stop his eyes from welling up. but they do not dare return, even if and when the government declares it safe. i swear, i just don't trust the situation he tells us. he's not alone. this partially constructed building is just one of many in baghdad's predominantly sunni neighborhood. turned into makeshift refugee housing, fo
randi kaye, cnn, new york. >>> to iraq now.krit was first attacked by isis and a week after the iraqi government celebrated its liberation, many residents who escaped the fighting are too terrified to return. tikrit, best known as the hometown of former dictator saddam hussein, is still filled with dangers, such as bombs and land mines. arwa damon spoke to a family that wants to go home but feels they can't take the risk. >> reporter: 16-year-old heba and her 17-year-old sister...
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randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> we should also point out the object he picked up off the ground closer to the body of mr. scott, he seemed to also place on his belt. before bringing in the panel, more evidence of how big a difference this video may have made in all of this. monday before it surfaced the dominant narrative was of a threatened police officer who acted to save his own life. here's the lead of the story that ran on monday the posting courier. quote, a north charleston police officer felt threatened last weekend when the driver he had stopped for a broken brake light tried to overpower him and take his taser. that's why slager fatally shot the man, the officer's attorney said monday. went on to say authorities publicly identified slager an officer with the city december december 2009 and gave his reason for the traffic stop that led to the fatal confrontation. police documents also revealed that slager announced within seconds why he had fired. why someone might have envisioned a totally different scenario than caught on camera. with that and randi kaye's reporting, let's b
randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> we should also point out the object he picked up off the ground closer to the body of mr. scott, he seemed to also place on his belt. before bringing in the panel, more evidence of how big a difference this video may have made in all of this. monday before it surfaced the dominant narrative was of a threatened police officer who acted to save his own life. here's the lead of the story that ran on monday the posting courier. quote, a north charleston police...
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i'm randi kaye in for ashleigh banfield. welcome to "legal view."errorism operation is going on right now. police with handfuls of arrest warrants for islamic extremists, suspected bomb makers, people who once dealt directly with osama bin laden, some have been under surveillance for years and today they are being rounded up. here's where it's happening, all over italy. officials there have never gone after so many terror suspects at the very same time. and this explains some of the urgency, evidence shows that this terror cell had a lisof
i'm randi kaye in for ashleigh banfield. welcome to "legal view."errorism operation is going on right now. police with handfuls of arrest warrants for islamic extremists, suspected bomb makers, people who once dealt directly with osama bin laden, some have been under surveillance for years and today they are being rounded up. here's where it's happening, all over italy. officials there have never gone after so many terror suspects at the very same time. and this explains some of the...
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randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> as we say, not everyone buys into the slips and capture theory.ning us now, bill lewinski. he testified at the baath.a.r.t. trial and has been retained in this case. back with us also is criminal defense attorney mark geragos. phil let me start with you. we had you on the program last night. you said this whole idea of slips and capture is junk science. explain. >> well it is junk science. it's not accepted in most courts in terms of expert testimony. there's no testable theory. it's not been subject to peer review. we don't know the error rate and it's not generally accepted by the scientific community. that being said i do think there's a place for this type of psychology and that would be if it helps us to learn, if it helps us to learn what happened then it would be appropriate for that purpose. you know anderson the national institute of justice, which is the research arm at the department of justice, is funding research into sentinel events in the criminal justice system. sentinel events are errors systemic errors and by studying those error
randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> as we say, not everyone buys into the slips and capture theory.ning us now, bill lewinski. he testified at the baath.a.r.t. trial and has been retained in this case. back with us also is criminal defense attorney mark geragos. phil let me start with you. we had you on the program last night. you said this whole idea of slips and capture is junk science. explain. >> well it is junk science. it's not accepted in most courts in terms of expert testimony....
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randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> all right.t the top of the hour, if you haven't heard, hillary clinton is running for president. it's the worst-kept secret in all of politics. >> really? >> smerconish will talk to the man who wrote the book on her life, literally wrote the book on hillary clinton'slet life. >>> for tiger woods but one young phenom has taken the spotlight from the superstar at the masters. hour now. we've got new video of the moment that thieves pulled out this huge heist in london district last weekend. police have not put a price tag on this stolen loot but suspect it's roughly $300 million. >> wow! >> police are saying we heard the burglar alarm going off but they didn't respond. >> don't know what they were doing. >>> secret service member is facing a felony charge. charged with attempted burglary and property destruction. he was off duty when arrested yesterday after he allegedly tried to break into a woman's home. that woman, by the way, is believed to be his ex-girlfri secret service has placed him on ad
randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> all right.t the top of the hour, if you haven't heard, hillary clinton is running for president. it's the worst-kept secret in all of politics. >> really? >> smerconish will talk to the man who wrote the book on her life, literally wrote the book on hillary clinton'slet life. >>> for tiger woods but one young phenom has taken the spotlight from the superstar at the masters. hour now. we've got new video of the moment that thieves pulled...
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cnn's randi kaye talked with an expert to find out if what the detective did was even legal. >> you understand i am not -- sir, i am not -- >> reporter: you're watching a nasty exchange in new york city's west village. the man in the car is an uber driver who honked at a new york city police detective who was attempting to park his unmarked car without a signal. >> okay. so stop it with your mouth. stop it with your for what, sir, for what, sir. stop it with [ bleep ] and realize the three traffic violations you committed. >> okay. >> reporter: we asked cnn legal analyst paul callan to take a closer look. a passenger in the uber car recorded the whole angry exchange on his cell phone and posted it on line. >> you understand me? pull over! [ bleep ] >> reporter: not only does the detective curse, but he slams the uber driver's car and berates him at every turn. >> okay? you understand me? i don't know what [ bleep ] you think you're on now. >> i'm not planning, sir, i'm here -- >> planet? i said planning -- >> he is ridiculing the driver based on the driver's accent. he's clearly discriminating
cnn's randi kaye talked with an expert to find out if what the detective did was even legal. >> you understand i am not -- sir, i am not -- >> reporter: you're watching a nasty exchange in new york city's west village. the man in the car is an uber driver who honked at a new york city police detective who was attempting to park his unmarked car without a signal. >> okay. so stop it with your mouth. stop it with your for what, sir, for what, sir. stop it with [ bleep ] and...
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i'm randi kaye. "wolf" starts right now. >>> hello. i'm wolf blitzer. it's 1:00 p.m. in washington 6:00 p.m. in london, 7:00 p.m. in vatican city 10:00 p.m. in islamabad, wherever you're watching from around the world, thanks very much for joining us. we start with anti-terror arrests across italy as police grab suspects who may have once planned a terror attack on the vatican. members have ties to al qaeda and specifically with osama bin laden. our senior international correspondent nic robertson is joining us live from london. where ares these suspects originally from? what do authorities think they were planning? >> originally from pakistan located in a number of areas of italy, the center of italy, north of italy, island of sardinia part of the massive italian operation to arrest these 18 men. what pakistani police and the prosecutor are saying is that these men were financing and, if you will planning terror attacks in pakistan that they were using italy as a base not just to create those plans but were then going to pakistan to follow through with those attack p
i'm randi kaye. "wolf" starts right now. >>> hello. i'm wolf blitzer. it's 1:00 p.m. in washington 6:00 p.m. in london, 7:00 p.m. in vatican city 10:00 p.m. in islamabad, wherever you're watching from around the world, thanks very much for joining us. we start with anti-terror arrests across italy as police grab suspects who may have once planned a terror attack on the vatican. members have ties to al qaeda and specifically with osama bin laden. our senior international...
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i'm randi kaye. wolf starts right now. >>> hello, i'm wolf blitzer. 1:00 p.m. here in washington and wherever you're watching from around the world, thanks very much for joining us. >> this is cnn breaking news. >> we have breaking news here on cnn. details of yet another american now charged formally not yet formally indicted actually he has been formally indicted with trying to help isis and possibly commit terror acts here in the united states. let's get the details. walk us through what we have just learned. >> wolf his name is abdul shaikh mohammed. 23 years old and lives in columbus ohio. he was arrested in february and charged with terrorism and money laundering charges. the federal government now has added its own charges. according to the justice department he left the united states last year in april 2014 to go join the front in syria. and, according to this indictment from the justice department. he got training in weapons and explosives and was sent back to the united states to carry out an attack here in the united states. now, that's the first tim
i'm randi kaye. wolf starts right now. >>> hello, i'm wolf blitzer. 1:00 p.m. here in washington and wherever you're watching from around the world, thanks very much for joining us. >> this is cnn breaking news. >> we have breaking news here on cnn. details of yet another american now charged formally not yet formally indicted actually he has been formally indicted with trying to help isis and possibly commit terror acts here in the united states. let's get the details....
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tonight randi kaye has the story of two of them. >> they were standing at the finish line cheering on others when the bombs went off. two strangers whose lives were about to intersect. >> i realized looking down at my legs i couldn't see them and my bones were laying next to me on the sidewalk. >> i completely blacked out and fell backwards, i remember myself slipping away. >> part of erica's left leg had been blown off and her right leg was broken. >> rebecca gregory was seriously hurt too. her left leg was mangled too. strangers helped them into an ambulance. the first time they were likely together but not the last. >> do you remember being in the same ambulance? >> we didn't know that it was each other. um but i remember hearing, we have two krit kals we have one amputee. and we've talked things through little by little and remember hearing the same things. i think you had told me that you thought it was you, the amputee, because looking down at her legs she had seen her bones. >> they were taken to the same hospital. erica has had 21 surgeries and lost the lower part of her left
tonight randi kaye has the story of two of them. >> they were standing at the finish line cheering on others when the bombs went off. two strangers whose lives were about to intersect. >> i realized looking down at my legs i couldn't see them and my bones were laying next to me on the sidewalk. >> i completely blacked out and fell backwards, i remember myself slipping away. >> part of erica's left leg had been blown off and her right leg was broken. >> rebecca...