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i'm randi kaye in today for fredricka whitfield. we are one hour away from the u.s. senate convening in a rare sunday session. a lot is at stake here. before this hour's up the nsa will begin dismantling its bulk telephone data collection system. that's why senators have come back to town to decide what to do about three key provisions of the patriot act which are set to expire at midnight tonight. sunlen joining me live from the white house with more on the debate going on in washington. what can you tell us? >> the debate is about to start and a scramble in the senate about to be on in a few hours in advance of that midline deadline tonight. three key provisions of the patriot act are set to expire. that would include one which the controversial bulk phone data program operates. this is what collects that meta data telephone numbers, how long a call lasts. it does not include contents of calls. the use of the so-called roveing wiretaps. this allows the government to tap several phones for a person who changes phones frequently. and the lone wolf nonamerican citizen
i'm randi kaye in today for fredricka whitfield. we are one hour away from the u.s. senate convening in a rare sunday session. a lot is at stake here. before this hour's up the nsa will begin dismantling its bulk telephone data collection system. that's why senators have come back to town to decide what to do about three key provisions of the patriot act which are set to expire at midnight tonight. sunlen joining me live from the white house with more on the debate going on in washington. what...
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cnn's randi kaye looks into that story. >> at the heart of the investigation, what went on inside theporting freddie gray, a van that we now know made four stops, not three. after gray was apprehended, the van first stopped at baker and mount streets put gray in leg irons. now authorities are revealing this new stop in the mix. fremont even mosher. though details are scarce. >> we discovered this new stop based on our thorough and comprehensive and review of all cameras and privately-owned cameras. and in fact this new stop was discover fretd a privately-owned camera. >> the van's third stop, drouity hill and dolphin, that particular stop is still under investigation. at the next stop, north and pennsylvania, gray is on the floor of the van. >> they pick him up off the floor and place him on the seat at that time. he said he needs a medic. >> at this stop, police respond to an unrelated incident and put a second prisoner in the van. a police document obtained by the washington post reveals that second prisoner has his own version of what happened inside the van. he claims gray was int
cnn's randi kaye looks into that story. >> at the heart of the investigation, what went on inside theporting freddie gray, a van that we now know made four stops, not three. after gray was apprehended, the van first stopped at baker and mount streets put gray in leg irons. now authorities are revealing this new stop in the mix. fremont even mosher. though details are scarce. >> we discovered this new stop based on our thorough and comprehensive and review of all cameras and...
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randi kaye reports. >> reporter: an evening kayak trip for a couple that appeared very much in love.e it was over angela's vieh anza -- fiancea has dispeered, presumed. they were between plum point and vasser mab island gas wald called 911 from the river to report his fiance's kayak had capsized in the choppy water and couldn't find it. >> it was april after a cold winter so the water was only 40 degrees. rescue crewed searched the river with no luck. grass wald a u.s. permanent resident but not a citizen, described the scene to reporters. >> i saw him struggling he was trying to figure out how to paddle the waves because they were getting crazy. and then i just saw him flip. >> but the police don't believe that story. grass wald is charged with second-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. the indictment alleged that as he reached for his paddle to save his own life gas wald pulled it away. this is her defense lawyer. >> did your client try to save her fiance that night on the river? >> i think she did. even if she could have gotten to him, she didn't have the physical abilit
randi kaye reports. >> reporter: an evening kayak trip for a couple that appeared very much in love.e it was over angela's vieh anza -- fiancea has dispeered, presumed. they were between plum point and vasser mab island gas wald called 911 from the river to report his fiance's kayak had capsized in the choppy water and couldn't find it. >> it was april after a cold winter so the water was only 40 degrees. rescue crewed searched the river with no luck. grass wald a u.s. permanent...
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randi kaye sat down at a train simulator to find out. >> reporter: so you actually train these engineerss through right now what it would feel like going around a bend at about 50 miles per hour. >> okay. >> you can tell what it feels like. it's pretty controlled. how would you describe it? >> it's like going from a sports car to a really big truck. in a sports car you have a sense of how faster going, and once you get into a big truck, you may be going 80 miles per hour but it feels like you are only going 40. >> so this is 50 miles per hour again, going around and approaching the bend at least, and still very controlled. so on this one, let's see, i want to go around the bend again and see what it feels like at 75 miles per hour. i just want to see the difference. so this bend right now, we are already up to 66 i can see. so it's -- it already feels faster. >> yeah. >> i can already sense it and even though we are not moving i can sense how fast we are going already. we know this engineer apparently threw the emergency brake full force, all the way down. what would we feel like if we d
randi kaye sat down at a train simulator to find out. >> reporter: so you actually train these engineerss through right now what it would feel like going around a bend at about 50 miles per hour. >> okay. >> you can tell what it feels like. it's pretty controlled. how would you describe it? >> it's like going from a sports car to a really big truck. in a sports car you have a sense of how faster going, and once you get into a big truck, you may be going 80 miles per hour...
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i'm randi kaye in for fredricka whitfield.n taken prisoner in yemen's capital according to "the washington post" citing u.s. officials. the report says none of the four are government employees. the state department says it is aware of the reports and is working to get the prisoners freed. officials say that due to privacy concerns they can't release any specific information about the americans, but added that the protection of american citizens abroad is a top priority. the rebels reportedly also planned to let one of the americans go but have since reversed that decision. another american sharif mobley is in custody. he had been held more than five years on terrorism charges brought by the previous government. adam goldman covers national security and terrorism issues for "the washington post." and is the co-author of the book "enemies within." he joins me by phone to talk more about this. adam what have you heard from the state department? >> i haven't been in contact with the state department. i talked to other u.s. offici
i'm randi kaye in for fredricka whitfield.n taken prisoner in yemen's capital according to "the washington post" citing u.s. officials. the report says none of the four are government employees. the state department says it is aware of the reports and is working to get the prisoners freed. officials say that due to privacy concerns they can't release any specific information about the americans, but added that the protection of american citizens abroad is a top priority. the rebels...
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i'm randi kaye in for fredricka whitfield.ng washington scandal. the story centers phone former house speaker, dennis hastert, now under indictment for lying to the fbi about huge sums of crash he withdrew alglegedly for hush money with one of his former students. this goes back long before his political career ever started. so far, he is not saying anything. let's get to sunlen serfaty in washington for us. isn't he eventually going to have to face reporters? >> reporter: i think it's very likely randi. he hasn't said anything yet. his lawyers still haven't said anything yet, and there are still are so many questions about this. here what's what we know. hastert was paying a former male student to keep quiet over these allegations of sexual abuse. this was, as you note from the time that he was a wrestleing coach in illinois before he even came to washington to start his political career. he was indicted thursday by the department of justice for lying to the fbi about $3.5 million he agreed to pay this undisclosed person. but
i'm randi kaye in for fredricka whitfield.ng washington scandal. the story centers phone former house speaker, dennis hastert, now under indictment for lying to the fbi about huge sums of crash he withdrew alglegedly for hush money with one of his former students. this goes back long before his political career ever started. so far, he is not saying anything. let's get to sunlen serfaty in washington for us. isn't he eventually going to have to face reporters? >> reporter: i think it's...
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randi kaye has a ac360 bulletin. >> the march 2014, since then shipments of an tlex has been sent outsome were shipped by fedex, actually. four lab work iers in the u.s. and 22 people in south korea are getting preventive treatment. >>> the white house fence is getting security makeover in july seven inch steel spikes will be added. the upgrade sparked by a series of security lapses in recent months. >>> and possibly the slowest police chase ever. take a look here. officers in fort worth, texas, pursuing a suspect who evaded arrest after a drug-related traffic stop. under department policy they aren't actually allowed to pass or block a fleeing vehicle so le let the suspect set the pace a snails pace. this is how it ended two hours later when patience ran out and a s.w.a.t. vehicle steps in. >> randi kaye thank you. >>> in what world is a 37-year-old woman too hold for a 55-year-old man. find out in the ridiculist next. i'm louis, and i quit smoking with chantix. i told myself for so long that i needed to quit smoking. i would quit then i'd go right back to it. chantix absolutely help
randi kaye has a ac360 bulletin. >> the march 2014, since then shipments of an tlex has been sent outsome were shipped by fedex, actually. four lab work iers in the u.s. and 22 people in south korea are getting preventive treatment. >>> the white house fence is getting security makeover in july seven inch steel spikes will be added. the upgrade sparked by a series of security lapses in recent months. >>> and possibly the slowest police chase ever. take a look here....
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randi kaye reports. >> reporter: an evening kayak trip for a couple that appeared very much in love. was over angelica grassfield's fiancee had disappeared, presumed dead. police say the couple was kayaking here on the hudson river, before plum point and bannersman island. investigators say around 7:40 that evening, grasswald called 911 from the river to report that her fiancee's kayak had capsized in the choppy water. she told police she couldn't find him. it was april, after an especially cold winter so the water was only about 40 degrees. rescue crews searched the river. no luck. grasswald, who is a u.s. permanent resident, but a lat latvian citizen, described the scene to a reporter. >> i saw him struggling a little bit. he was trying to figure out how to paddle the waves, because they were getting crazy. and then i just saw him flip. zpr but the police don't believe that story. grasswald is charged with second-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. >> the indictment alleges that as viofor reached for his paddle to save his own life, grasswald pulled it away. richard is an
randi kaye reports. >> reporter: an evening kayak trip for a couple that appeared very much in love. was over angelica grassfield's fiancee had disappeared, presumed dead. police say the couple was kayaking here on the hudson river, before plum point and bannersman island. investigators say around 7:40 that evening, grasswald called 911 from the river to report that her fiancee's kayak had capsized in the choppy water. she told police she couldn't find him. it was april, after an...
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♪so nice, so nice♪ >>> hello, everyone thanks for joining me i'm randi kaye in for fredricka whitfieldrs are holding a rare sunday session to try to decide just what to do about key parts of the patriot act, which, by the way, expires at midnight tonight. some senators want to keep the act as is while others like rand paul want it scabbed all together. the white house has said if no deal is reached, it has no plan b and national security could suffer. cnn's sun lynn serfaty joining me from the white house with more on the debate going on in washington. sun lynn what's the latest from there? >> the white house continues to say they believe the only viable option for the senate to do now is to take up and pass the house-passed compromise bill. according to administration officials, we are now at the point where some wheels are already turning and in motion toward parts of this nsa surveillance program being shut down. information phone companies and shutting down servers on their end. if the senate is able to pass this house-passed bill before 8 p.m. and it's signed into law by president
♪so nice, so nice♪ >>> hello, everyone thanks for joining me i'm randi kaye in for fredricka whitfieldrs are holding a rare sunday session to try to decide just what to do about key parts of the patriot act, which, by the way, expires at midnight tonight. some senators want to keep the act as is while others like rand paul want it scabbed all together. the white house has said if no deal is reached, it has no plan b and national security could suffer. cnn's sun lynn serfaty joining...
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randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> before the curfew went into effect, kcnn's miguel cortez talked with those who don believe freddie gray injured himself. here are their concerns. >> they are taking over the street on north avenue. can i show you the crowd here. the concern that they have, that you and chris were just talking about, is -- they say freddie gray did not kill himself. so all of these leads, what they have drawn from them, is that they are strategically placed and there to claim that mr. gray somehow harmed himself. on that side of the street, other side of pennsylvania avenue there, a lot of police presence, they are starting to gather on every corner. the one important thing is the police aren't wearing the riot gear or at least they don't have as much riot gear. some have heelds. a lot of them don't. they are mixing with the crowd more freely. did you guys all go down to city hall today? and how longer you going to be out here? >> all night. all day. >> we will fight for freddie gray. >> they would love to be out here all day, all night. they have reluctantly gone home. there
randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> before the curfew went into effect, kcnn's miguel cortez talked with those who don believe freddie gray injured himself. here are their concerns. >> they are taking over the street on north avenue. can i show you the crowd here. the concern that they have, that you and chris were just talking about, is -- they say freddie gray did not kill himself. so all of these leads, what they have drawn from them, is that they are strategically placed and there to...
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and randi kaye looks at the path they took to get there. >> after sher 17-year-old cousin was gunned mosby had her first step in interaction with the court. >> after cooperating with the police to testify in court and the way in which the district attorney's office dealt with my family is something that inspired me. >> that was back in 1994 when the office in baltimore city hall wasn't on her radar. she grew up in boston where her mother and father were police officers and her grandfather was one of the first african-american police officers in massachusetts. she talked about how that impacts her view with cnn's don lemon. >> i think it gives me a well rounded perspective. i come from five generations of law enforcement and it is instilled. i understand the commitment and the sacrifice that the police officers make. >> in 2002 mosby game a first generation college graduate, grudding -- graduating magnum cum laude and joined the office as an assistant d.a. >> she was an insurance agent before making this statement. >> i'm running for state's foreign for baltimore city. >> she won. and
and randi kaye looks at the path they took to get there. >> after sher 17-year-old cousin was gunned mosby had her first step in interaction with the court. >> after cooperating with the police to testify in court and the way in which the district attorney's office dealt with my family is something that inspired me. >> that was back in 1994 when the office in baltimore city hall wasn't on her radar. she grew up in boston where her mother and father were police officers and her...
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randi kaye cnn, new york. >> a tear iblg terrible loss. up next the flooring jienl lumber liquidators will stop selling a type of flooring in homes across the united states after a 60 minutes report that exposed dangerous levels of formaldehyde in the lamb nant -- lamin ant. >> and a doctor that received ebola has recovered only to have it still be in his eye. now, you're gonna have two bundles of joy! i'm not pregnant. i'm gonna go. [ tapping, cash register dings ] there you go. [ buzzing ] bundle bee coming! it was worth it! saving you a bundle when you bundle -- now, that's progressive. apples may fall, but the apples of your cheeks don't have to. defy gravity with juvÉderm voluma®. the first and only injectable gel approved by the fda to instantly add volume to your cheek area. as you age, it's not just about lines and wrinkles. your cheeks lose volume and can sag. voluma instantly adds volume to create contour and lift to the apples of your cheeks for a more youthful profile for up to 2 years. temporary side effects include tenderness
randi kaye cnn, new york. >> a tear iblg terrible loss. up next the flooring jienl lumber liquidators will stop selling a type of flooring in homes across the united states after a 60 minutes report that exposed dangerous levels of formaldehyde in the lamb nant -- lamin ant. >> and a doctor that received ebola has recovered only to have it still be in his eye. now, you're gonna have two bundles of joy! i'm not pregnant. i'm gonna go. [ tapping, cash register dings ] there you go. [...
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randi kaye has a 360 bulletin. >> investigators now have brandon broadcasty an's cell phone to see whetherls or text messages before the train he was conducting derailed. >>> the florida man who piloted a gyrocopter before landing on the lawn of the u.s. capitol was indicted and faced six felonies. if conducted, he could get more than nine years in prison. >> off the coast of santa barbara raw, a oil pipeline has ruptured. up to 105 gallons of krut oil has spilled into the pacific ocean. >>> and here is something to make everyone smile. our first look at the kwud rupe let cubs born at a tacoma washington zoo. they were born eight days ago and they each weigh between 11 and 12 ounces or roughly the weight of a box of corn flakes. aren't they adorable. little pink noses. they are so cute. >> thank you. up next david letterman, stars coming out for his last show and who came to say goodbye and a look back at the three decade career of this legendary late-night comedian. ortho home defense gives you year long control of all these household bugs - roaches, ants, and spiders. spectracide gives y
randi kaye has a 360 bulletin. >> investigators now have brandon broadcasty an's cell phone to see whetherls or text messages before the train he was conducting derailed. >>> the florida man who piloted a gyrocopter before landing on the lawn of the u.s. capitol was indicted and faced six felonies. if conducted, he could get more than nine years in prison. >> off the coast of santa barbara raw, a oil pipeline has ruptured. up to 105 gallons of krut oil has spilled into the...
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our randy kaye has the story. >> reporter: 15 successful seasons for the duggar family's reality showand counting." but the secret is out. josh duggar now 27 and the oldest of the children on the tlc show had sexually abused several girls when he was a teenager and his parents didn't report it for some time. "in touch" magazine broke the story. >> a total of five victims, the ages, if you do the math, they range between probably 5 and 12 years old. >> reporter: in touch magazine obtained the 2006 report. the magazine reports that josh duggar was investigated for multiple sex offenses. in touch found that jim bob duggar, josh's father, told police he was made aware of it in 2002 when a girl complained josh then 14 had been touching her breasts and genitals while she slept. instead of alerting authorities, though, the magazine said is jim bob told police josh had been disciplined. then it reportedly happened again in 2003. in a state released thursday, josh duggar said 12 years ago as a young teenager i acted inexcusably for which i am extremely sorry and deeply regret. i hurt others in
our randy kaye has the story. >> reporter: 15 successful seasons for the duggar family's reality showand counting." but the secret is out. josh duggar now 27 and the oldest of the children on the tlc show had sexually abused several girls when he was a teenager and his parents didn't report it for some time. "in touch" magazine broke the story. >> a total of five victims, the ages, if you do the math, they range between probably 5 and 12 years old. >> reporter:...
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randi kaye reports. >> i would never hurt the mother of my children. >> a man who has good reason to -- of killing his estranged wife. at the time the couple was living together on the 200 acre estate in upstate new york living separate lights while trying to settle their divorce. at stake his $2.5 billion divorce. >> the divorce was ending on friendly and on cal term's terms. >> she was last seen on september 11th, 2001 and the last night she had those returned home and called the nanny who found her vehicle at the end of the driveway. >> he went to work. and when he went to work he thought she was with her boyfriend. >> and there was never found any murder weapon. but that didn't stop them with charged him with murder. investigators found what they believed were ten drops of blood in the house and garage. prosecutors suggested cal harris struck his wife when she came home. then got rid of the body and the weapon he used. cal harris was convicted in 2007 but five months later a stunning reversal of that verdict. the judge overturned it after this man came forward claiming he thought
randi kaye reports. >> i would never hurt the mother of my children. >> a man who has good reason to -- of killing his estranged wife. at the time the couple was living together on the 200 acre estate in upstate new york living separate lights while trying to settle their divorce. at stake his $2.5 billion divorce. >> the divorce was ending on friendly and on cal term's terms. >> she was last seen on september 11th, 2001 and the last night she had those returned home and...
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randi kaye sat in front of a railway simulator with an instructor to duplicate the conditions on that train. take a look at what happens when you slam the brakes on a speeding train. >> so you actually train these engineers. >> yes. >> so you know what they're going through. you know what they're dealing with on a daily basis. take us through right now what it would feel like going around a bend at about 50 miles per hour. >> okay. >> you can tell what it feels like. it's pretty controlled. right? how would you describe it? >> well, it's kind of like going from a sports car to a really big truck, all right? in a sports car, you have a sense of how fast you're going. once you get into a big truck, you may be going 80 miles per hour, but it feels like you're only going like 40. >> so this is 50 miles per hour, again, going around or approaching the bend, at least, still very controlled. you go on this one, let's see, i want to go around the bend again and get what it feels like at about 75 miles per hour. what would be the difference. so this bend right now we're going in, we're up to 6
randi kaye sat in front of a railway simulator with an instructor to duplicate the conditions on that train. take a look at what happens when you slam the brakes on a speeding train. >> so you actually train these engineers. >> yes. >> so you know what they're going through. you know what they're dealing with on a daily basis. take us through right now what it would feel like going around a bend at about 50 miles per hour. >> okay. >> you can tell what it feels...
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>>> thanks for watching everyone i'm randi kaye much more ahead in the newsroom with poppy harlow. it all starts right now. >> hi everyone, i'm poppy harlow joining us tonight from new york it is 5:00 here on the east coast and we begin tonight in our nation's capitol where a rare sunday showdown in the senate is under way. you are looking live at the senate floor. lawmakers are debating over whether or not to extend key provisions of the patriot act, specifically you surveillance programs that were started in the wake of 9/11. at midnight tonight, three core provisions of that law will expire including perhaps the most controversial one. it is known as section 215. it gives the government sweeping powers to collect bulk telephone data on millions and millions of americans and store it for years. the president supports a change to that provision. what he and other lawmakers are calling a compromise but some some including and really in focus here kentucky senator and republican presidential candidate, rand paul. he argues this program should end entirely tweeting today "you have a
>>> thanks for watching everyone i'm randi kaye much more ahead in the newsroom with poppy harlow. it all starts right now. >> hi everyone, i'm poppy harlow joining us tonight from new york it is 5:00 here on the east coast and we begin tonight in our nation's capitol where a rare sunday showdown in the senate is under way. you are looking live at the senate floor. lawmakers are debating over whether or not to extend key provisions of the patriot act, specifically you...
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randi kaye, c nfrmgtsn, new york. >> several high-profile gop candidates posed for photographs with joshed for a photo with president bill clinton in 2011. let's talk about this more with our political panel, ben ferguson and marc lamont hill. mark marc is this an issue for some of those gop candidates or hopefuls? >> i hope not. there are a millions of reasons to criticize republicans and democrats. standing next to a television star you had no way of knowing was involved in these disgusting disturbing and illegal acts i don't hold them accountable. i hope instead we focus on how to get this person treatment, how to right the wrong and how to find justice for the victims. that's what we should be doing right now. >> ben, i think it's interesting mike huckabee came out with this really long facebook statement, an extensive one yesterday. he wrote, josh's actions when he was a teen are inexcusable, but that does not mean unforgivable. he and his family dealt with it and were honest about it with their victims and the authorities. no purpose is served by discrediting josh. >> to see a pres
randi kaye, c nfrmgtsn, new york. >> several high-profile gop candidates posed for photographs with joshed for a photo with president bill clinton in 2011. let's talk about this more with our political panel, ben ferguson and marc lamont hill. mark marc is this an issue for some of those gop candidates or hopefuls? >> i hope not. there are a millions of reasons to criticize republicans and democrats. standing next to a television star you had no way of knowing was involved in these...