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the treens is the tolerance that christ showed is pat robertson hasn't got that message. he attacked gays and accused them of being responsible for all kinds of natural disasters. this is a guy who as a leader of the christian coalition which now fortunately is by gone days uses that position to say the most ridiculous political things. i don't think this guy could have done this. >> have you heard pat robertson be a racist? a masogonist? >> have i heard nothing -- i have heard nothing about women in the kitchen. >> he didn't say anything about gays. he said blacks and women -- >> he also said keep gays in the closet. >> first of all, everyone said he did. that was tweeted by someone. i haven't heard confirmation of that. >> do i think it was a good message on easter sunday? no. do i think the only reason we are running the story is because obama was the in the church? sure. it is so you can all beat up on it. >> i want you to listen to what jay carney had to say about what the white house is saying about this very inflammatory sermon. >> was he surprised, were you surpri
the treens is the tolerance that christ showed is pat robertson hasn't got that message. he attacked gays and accused them of being responsible for all kinds of natural disasters. this is a guy who as a leader of the christian coalition which now fortunately is by gone days uses that position to say the most ridiculous political things. i don't think this guy could have done this. >> have you heard pat robertson be a racist? a masogonist? >> have i heard nothing -- i have heard...
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robertson got a degree in history at washington and lee university.ent on and graduated from yale law school. he begs the question of who's right. are these events miracles or explainable by science? he doesn't say, did he? >>> up next, mark sanford wins his runoff. could he be the only republican that could actually lose the open seat down in south carolina? could sanford be the only losing republican down there? you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. and need to get my car fixed? progressive makes it easy, because we give you choices. you can pick where to get your car fixed, we can cut you a check, or, at our service center, we take care of everything for you. [ relaxing music playing ] [ chuckles ] -whew, so many choices. -take your time. -the service center. -okay. giving you choices -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. thto fight chronic. osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain r
robertson got a degree in history at washington and lee university.ent on and graduated from yale law school. he begs the question of who's right. are these events miracles or explainable by science? he doesn't say, did he? >>> up next, mark sanford wins his runoff. could he be the only republican that could actually lose the open seat down in south carolina? could sanford be the only losing republican down there? you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. and need...
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robertson got a degree in history at washington and lee university.ent on and graduated from yale law school. he begs the question of who's right. are these events miracles or explainable by science? he doesn't say, did he? >>> up next, mark sanford wins his runoff. could he be the only republican that could actually lose the open seat down in south carolina? could sanford be the only losing republican down there? you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. >>> welcome back to "hardball." when it comes to must see political contests they don't get much better or hotter than the special election may 7th. that's coming up for south carolina's first congressional district. on one side you have the political newby elizabeth colbert bush who happens to be the sister of comedy central star steve colbert. on the other side you have an infamous -- well, infamous former governor trying to make one of the most dramatic political comebacks in history. for many, mark sanford's legacy will forever be tied to his press conference when he confessed that he h
robertson got a degree in history at washington and lee university.ent on and graduated from yale law school. he begs the question of who's right. are these events miracles or explainable by science? he doesn't say, did he? >>> up next, mark sanford wins his runoff. could he be the only republican that could actually lose the open seat down in south carolina? could sanford be the only losing republican down there? you're watching "hardball," the place for politics....
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robertson got a degree in history at washington and lee university. and graduated from yale law school. he begs the question of who's right. are these events miracles or explainable by science? he doesn't say, did he? >>> up next, mark sanford wins his runoff. could he be the only republican that could actually lose the open seat down in south carolina? could sanford be the only losing republican down there? you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. [ male announcer ] if she keeps serving up sneezes... [ sneezing ] she may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec®. powerful allergy relief for adults and kids six years and older. zyrtec®. love the air. since aflac is helping with his expenses while he can't work, he can focus on his recovery. he doesn't have to worry so much about his mortgage, groceries, or even gas bills. kick! kick... feel it! feel it! feel it! nice work! ♪ you got it! you got it! yes! aflac's gonna help take care of his expenses. and us...we're gonna get him back in fighting shape. ♪ [ male announcer ] see what's happeni
robertson got a degree in history at washington and lee university. and graduated from yale law school. he begs the question of who's right. are these events miracles or explainable by science? he doesn't say, did he? >>> up next, mark sanford wins his runoff. could he be the only republican that could actually lose the open seat down in south carolina? could sanford be the only losing republican down there? you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. [ male announcer...
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>> we're going to check in with our correspondent nick robertson. we want to bring in drew griffin. we're learning in the last hour or two, after our 8:00 broadcast, more about a person here who may have influenced the older brother. >> you know, the wars in iraq and afghanistan have been going on for a decade. when you see somebody who's self radicalized, there's usually another turning point. somebody who influences them. now we're learning from tamerlan's uncle, who says there was such person, a person here in cambridge, 2009. self-proclaimed preacher. a guy who went by a very, very common nickname of armenian dissent who was a recent convert. and the uncle said that this person was really getting into tamerlan's head and telling them all about radical islam. he was worried about it so much he actually called a family friend here in cambridge to see what it was all about. here's what the uncle told us. >> i called one of the gentlemen living in that area. i said listen, do you know what is going on with that family? with my brother's family? i heard that talking from milan. where
>> we're going to check in with our correspondent nick robertson. we want to bring in drew griffin. we're learning in the last hour or two, after our 8:00 broadcast, more about a person here who may have influenced the older brother. >> you know, the wars in iraq and afghanistan have been going on for a decade. when you see somebody who's self radicalized, there's usually another turning point. somebody who influences them. now we're learning from tamerlan's uncle, who says there...
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nic robertson will explore whether these killings not only of terrorists but also women and childrention of radicals. >>> senate minority leader mitch mcconnell can rest easy tonight. the infiltrator has been caught. find out who bugged his campaign office in our political lead, office in our political lead, coming up next. y! are you in town for another meeting? yup, i brought my a-team. business trips add up to family time. this is my family. this is joe. hi joe! hi there! earn a ton of extra hhonors points with the daily grand promotion and feel the hamptonality. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. [ chainsaw buzzing ] humans. sometimes, life trips us up. sometimes, we trip ourselves up. and although the mistakes may seem to just keep coming at you, so do the solutions. like multi-policy discounts from liberty mutual insurance
nic robertson will explore whether these killings not only of terrorists but also women and childrention of radicals. >>> senate minority leader mitch mcconnell can rest easy tonight. the infiltrator has been caught. find out who bugged his campaign office in our political lead, office in our political lead, coming up next. y! are you in town for another meeting? yup, i brought my a-team. business trips add up to family time. this is my family. this is joe. hi joe! hi there! earn a ton...
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addie mae collins, denise mcnair, carole robertson, and cynthia wesley did not live to see dr. king's dream realized. but their tragic deaths catalyzed the civil rights movement and produced a backlash against these unthinkable acts of violence from across the country. as we have seen in recent tragedies, acts of violence often produce the opposite outcome that the desired perpetrators have. less than one year after the bomb went off at the church, the civil rights act passed out of this very chamber and became law. in 1964. a year later, in 1965, this chamber passed and was put into law the voting rights act. today the house continues to act. the legislation before us awards the congressional medal -- congressional gold medal which is the highest civilian honor given by congress to the four girls who sacrificed -- whose sacrifice advanced the march of freedom in this country. their memory is rightly recognized by those who love justice and it is befitting that we should honor them with the highest recognition. i urge passage of this legislation and urge my colleagues to do the
addie mae collins, denise mcnair, carole robertson, and cynthia wesley did not live to see dr. king's dream realized. but their tragic deaths catalyzed the civil rights movement and produced a backlash against these unthinkable acts of violence from across the country. as we have seen in recent tragedies, acts of violence often produce the opposite outcome that the desired perpetrators have. less than one year after the bomb went off at the church, the civil rights act passed out of this very...
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nick paton walsh and nick robertson are both in the dagestan region. both join me now. nick, fbi agents talking to the tsarnaev parents over the past two days. do we know any details about what the fbi asked them, nick robertson, or what the parents said? >> reporter: we know the mother has said through her lawyer that the americans were, quote, kind and polite. we don't know the substance of the conversation. it's been taking place in the fsb, the internal security headquarters here in the city. a place so -- under wraps, if you will, you're not allowed to film it. we haven't heard detail of what's going on inside, only that report coming from the state news agency. that, the family, both parents will -- it's 4:00 a.m. in the morning here now, will in a matter of hours be leaving to go to the united states to help with the investigation, anderson. >> and nick paton walsh, tamerlan posted videos of this militant, on his youtube channel. do we know of any connection between the two, any meetings, anything? >> reporter: we don't know if the two men have actually met. we k
nick paton walsh and nick robertson are both in the dagestan region. both join me now. nick, fbi agents talking to the tsarnaev parents over the past two days. do we know any details about what the fbi asked them, nick robertson, or what the parents said? >> reporter: we know the mother has said through her lawyer that the americans were, quote, kind and polite. we don't know the substance of the conversation. it's been taking place in the fsb, the internal security headquarters here in...
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addie mae collins, cynthia wesley, carole robertson, denise mcnair. four of god's children, four beautiful children of america. may i have two minutes? i thank the gentleman for yielding two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. beautiful young girls . you go down into the basement of the children you see their pictures, the memorial. and your heart cries. they were brutally murdered while attending sunday school, the leader, spencer bachus, and terri sewell has related. my colleagues, let us honor their lives and their faith in the face of the evil of segregation and prejudice and hate. let us remember the words of dr. martin luther king jr. from the funeral of three of those four little girls. he said this, they have something to say to each of us in their death. their death says to us that we st work passionately and unrelentingly for the realization of the american dream. that fight began with the declaration of independence. that we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men, i'm sure jefferson mea
addie mae collins, cynthia wesley, carole robertson, denise mcnair. four of god's children, four beautiful children of america. may i have two minutes? i thank the gentleman for yielding two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. beautiful young girls . you go down into the basement of the children you see their pictures, the memorial. and your heart cries. they were brutally murdered while attending sunday school, the leader, spencer bachus, and terri...
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pat robertson is wrong. >> stephanie: martin sheen was wrong. >> stephanie: they tied in like real current events with what stuff jesus actually said. [ cuckoo clock chimes ] >> real human rights violations that we're participating in right now. i think it is a beautiful wonderful thing and -- >> stephanie: you are very emotional and so at the station where jesus dies, she was crying a little bit. i was like honey, it is okay. wait until the next one, there is a happy ending. the next one. >> oh. >> would you like a little fun fact about pat robertson? >> i went to yale law school. >> what? >> which is ivy league. >> stephanie: it is a miracle. >> that's a particularly intellectual law school. >> ha! >> really? >> but i want you all to stay stupid because you'll keep sending me money. that's how it works. >> you said too much. >> stephanie: except you guys because you're doing the backstroke in the lake of fire. it is god's -- okay. right. all right. >> several bits in that theme. >> right. >> stephanie: hey, speaking of republican of illinois h
pat robertson is wrong. >> stephanie: martin sheen was wrong. >> stephanie: they tied in like real current events with what stuff jesus actually said. [ cuckoo clock chimes ] >> real human rights violations that we're participating in right now. i think it is a beautiful wonderful thing and -- >> stephanie: you are very emotional and so at the station where jesus dies, she was crying a little bit. i was like honey, it is okay. wait until the next one, there is a happy...
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robertson was already aware of kidnapping and killing a minor.stigators say this man revealed he had six more victims no one had heard about. >> he had told me that the first time he killed somebody was in probably early 84. >> reporter: marty parker was one of two nbi agents who conducted the 5-5 hour interview with anderson. he was just 23 or 24 years old when ander -- anderson killed three women. >> these were just what he called disposable people. háe didn't really get a deal. he was done with them so that's what we do. >> he met another victim at a bar. he says she might have been 21 but he didn't give agents much to look for. pj obl says he would have walked targets viz hims. >> he probably had a very good eye for finding vulnerable people that is what good killers do. >> agents are hopeful someone can identify another mystery victim. >> this person is just shooting at random in the parking lot. anderson remembered it happenedaround the same time in north hollywood shoot out was grabbing had lines in 97. he said he med a woman by the nay of
robertson was already aware of kidnapping and killing a minor.stigators say this man revealed he had six more victims no one had heard about. >> he had told me that the first time he killed somebody was in probably early 84. >> reporter: marty parker was one of two nbi agents who conducted the 5-5 hour interview with anderson. he was just 23 or 24 years old when ander -- anderson killed three women. >> these were just what he called disposable people. háe didn't really get a...
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nic robertson is in the news conference in dagestan. he will join us live in a few minutes with more. meantime, here's the latest in the investigation. a congressman who sits tons house intelligence committee rae vealing the tsarnaev brothers used a remote control device similar to one used to operate a toy car to set huh the explosives. in the next 24 hours the father of the suspected bombers anzor tsarnaev is expected to arrive in the united states. we are told he is cooperating with the fbi investigation. and we've also learned that the russian not t only flagged the fbi about tamerlan tsarnaev, they also sent a warning letter to the cia after the fbi checked him out. both agencies determined there was not enough specific information to move on. so, with the new information about the use of remote controls, investigators are focusing on how these bombs were made. they want to know if the tsarnaev brothers got any helper happens from any militant inside dagestan. cnn's miguel marquez has the latest on this angle from the streets of bo
nic robertson is in the news conference in dagestan. he will join us live in a few minutes with more. meantime, here's the latest in the investigation. a congressman who sits tons house intelligence committee rae vealing the tsarnaev brothers used a remote control device similar to one used to operate a toy car to set huh the explosives. in the next 24 hours the father of the suspected bombers anzor tsarnaev is expected to arrive in the united states. we are told he is cooperating with the fbi...
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nic robertson is following developments live from dagestan this morning.reporter: good morning. well, this is certainly a place where you could get bomb training and weapons training. there is a vicious fight going on between security forces and rebels hiding out in the mountains here and roadside bombs, suicide bombs are typical of what the rebels are using against government forces. so when tsarnaev was here, betwedid he have the opportunity to meet with bombmakers, potentially absolutely yes. is there a proven link, no. he attended a mosque here that has a very radical reputation, a mosque that russian security services monitor, a mosque where people who have sympathies towards the rebels do attend, but were some of those people actual rebels, were they the rebel leaders that he later posted on one of his social networking sites, it's just not clear. did he actually talk to them. that's what russian security services here will be asking themselves as they continue in this daily battle, two fighters killed last night, three killed the day before in a dai
nic robertson is following developments live from dagestan this morning.reporter: good morning. well, this is certainly a place where you could get bomb training and weapons training. there is a vicious fight going on between security forces and rebels hiding out in the mountains here and roadside bombs, suicide bombs are typical of what the rebels are using against government forces. so when tsarnaev was here, betwedid he have the opportunity to meet with bombmakers, potentially absolutely...
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nick robertson is is there today.he suspect's father said that he's going to be headed to the state. what's going on? >> reporter: yeah, the husband has health issues. he was at the press conference today or yesterday, thursday as it was. and he said no, i'm going to go to the united states today. i talked to him as he left that press conference, he said he was going to go and try to talk to his son in the hospital. but later on in the evening, we found out from his wife he had become too ill to travel. there was a thought he might travel on friday. that now seems unlikely. so it's all up in the air. but that's kind of the narrative we've had from these parents in the situation so far, erin. >> i know the suspect's father said he's going to cooperate with investigators, but at the least i think i'm underselling this. the parents seem to be shooting down negative comments about their sons, the mother saying their sons were framed. are other parents really cooperating? >> it's hard to tell. they wouldn't answer specific
nick robertson is is there today.he suspect's father said that he's going to be headed to the state. what's going on? >> reporter: yeah, the husband has health issues. he was at the press conference today or yesterday, thursday as it was. and he said no, i'm going to go to the united states today. i talked to him as he left that press conference, he said he was going to go and try to talk to his son in the hospital. but later on in the evening, we found out from his wife he had become too...
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nic robertson, cnn, islambad, pakistan. >> that doubled the risk musharraf took when he returned lastonth after years of self imposed exile. also shedding light on drone strikes, new book by mark mazzetti of "the new york times." in the way of the knife. the war fought by cia and special forces. he is here with me now. excellent book. thanks very much for coming in. how much of a risk do you think musharraf takes by acknowledging he was in at least on some of the cia drone strikes in pakistan? >> yeah, it's amazing, not only a physical risk but a political risk because he wants to be president and as nic said, drone strikes are still wildly unpopular. for him to say there were secret arrangements was quite surprising to me. there's been so many denials from the pakistani government about the role they have played. to their -- in their defense, the cia in 2008, the last months of the bush administration took this war unilateral, said we're no longer going to consult you in advance of each drone strike. >> do you know how many alleged terrorists, suspected terrorists, militants were kil
nic robertson, cnn, islambad, pakistan. >> that doubled the risk musharraf took when he returned lastonth after years of self imposed exile. also shedding light on drone strikes, new book by mark mazzetti of "the new york times." in the way of the knife. the war fought by cia and special forces. he is here with me now. excellent book. thanks very much for coming in. how much of a risk do you think musharraf takes by acknowledging he was in at least on some of the cia drone...
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nic robertson, cnn, dagestan, russia. >> for more on the story cnn.com. cnn.com.k break. to prove it, we set up our call center right here... [ chirp ] all good? [ chirp ] getty up. seriously, this is really happening! [ cellphone rings ] hello? it's a giant helicopter ma'am. [ male announcer ] get it done [ chirp ] with the ultra-rugged kyocera torque, only from sprint direct connect. buy one get four free for your business. only from sprint direct connect. but i see a world bursting with opportunity,ople nervous. with ideas, with ambition. i'm thinking about china, brazil, india. the world's a big place. i want to be a part of it. ishares international etfs. emerging markets and single countries. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. [ male announcer ] the first look is only the beginning. ♪ ♪ this
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nic robertson, cnn, islamabad, pakistan. >>> back to our top story now where the speculation that north korea may fire test missiles this coming wednesday. this warning from south korea comes as china's patience with north korea appears to be wearing thin. want to go now to cnn's kyung following the story for us. what can you tell us about the speculation korea may launch a missile this week? >> reporter: well, according to the presidential office here in south korea, it's a strong suspicion. they are targeting on that date, wednesday april 10th. they do believe that that is the highest possibility of a potential missile test launch from north korea and does appear, don, this entire region is in full preparation mode. take a look at this video. this is video that we captured at the u.s. osan air base. what you are looking at are u.s. patriot missile batteries. you can see that they are pointed up at the sky. these are land-to-air intercepter missiles and these patriot missile batteries, they usually are down on the ground, but they are up in plain, full view, and this according to the l
nic robertson, cnn, islamabad, pakistan. >>> back to our top story now where the speculation that north korea may fire test missiles this coming wednesday. this warning from south korea comes as china's patience with north korea appears to be wearing thin. want to go now to cnn's kyung following the story for us. what can you tell us about the speculation korea may launch a missile this week? >> reporter: well, according to the presidential office here in south korea, it's a...
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nic robertson with us in dagestan this morning. thanks so much to you, nic. as we're talking about the suspects, we want to keep the focus as much as we can about the victims, and we have an image to share with you that really defines the phrase boston strong. it is an amazing picture. look at the cover of "boston" magazine. that is just beautiful. those are running shoes forming a heart with the message "we will finish the race." those words, of course, spoken by president obama at that memorial one week ago. every single pair of shoes in this image was worn by someone who ran the boston marathon the day of the attack. and again, the slogan "we will finish the race" just one of the many important mottos for this city, which, zoraida, is so boston strong. >> it's really great to watch everybody come together. and also, as you watch all the victims that are returning to the site, have you seen any of them there, john? >> we've seen so many people walk by this site and i've had a chance to talk to a lot of the victims, some who want to go by the site, some who
nic robertson with us in dagestan this morning. thanks so much to you, nic. as we're talking about the suspects, we want to keep the focus as much as we can about the victims, and we have an image to share with you that really defines the phrase boston strong. it is an amazing picture. look at the cover of "boston" magazine. that is just beautiful. those are running shoes forming a heart with the message "we will finish the race." those words, of course, spoken by president...
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nic robertson, cnn, dagestan, russia. >> while we continue to focus in discuss the boston bombings, todaymportant day to remember, it's been six months since the superstorm sandy devastated much of the east coast. where the shore stands right now, that's next. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep, and lunesta eszopiclone can help you get there, like it has for so many peoplbefore. do not take lunesta if you are allergic to anything in it. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving or engaging in other activities while asleep without remembering it the next day have been reported. lunesta should not be taken together with alcohol. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, including risk of suicide, may occur. alcohol may increase these risks. allergic reactions such as tongue or throat swelling occur rarely and may be fatal. side effects may include unpleasant taste, headache, dizziness and morning drowsiness. ask your doctor
nic robertson, cnn, dagestan, russia. >> while we continue to focus in discuss the boston bombings, todaymportant day to remember, it's been six months since the superstorm sandy devastated much of the east coast. where the shore stands right now, that's next. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep, and lunesta eszopiclone can help you get there, like it has for so many peoplbefore. do not take lunesta if you are allergic to anything in it. when taking lunesta, don't drive or...
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nic robertson, cnn, islamabad, pakistan. >> all right. this story getting a lot of attention here.eyonce stirring up some controversy as well as jay-z. >> they popped down to cuba. not everybody's happy about it. we'll tell you about it when we come back. her and jay-z. copd makes it hard to breathe... but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can help make this a great block party. ♪ [ male announcer ] advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. ask your doctor if including advair could help improve your lung function. [ male announcer ] advair diskus
nic robertson, cnn, islamabad, pakistan. >> all right. this story getting a lot of attention here.eyonce stirring up some controversy as well as jay-z. >> they popped down to cuba. not everybody's happy about it. we'll tell you about it when we come back. her and jay-z. copd makes it hard to breathe... but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can help make this a great block party. ♪ [ male announcer ] advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function....
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that former pakistani president pervez musharraf told cnn's senior international correspondent nic robertsonf on u.s. drone strikes while he was in power. today, kninic looks at how the strikes are affecting civilians caught in the cross fire. >> reporter: as the debate in washington over drones remains mostly theoretical, here in pakistan, the impact of the drones is very real, killing not just terrorists, but women and children too, raising the possibility that the stealth weapons are creating a new generation of radicals. a few years ago, the taliban held sway here. we're in the valley, a few hours drive from pakistan's capital, and the army are taking us to see the next generation of jihadis. in this classroom, trained child suicide bombers and killers. boys as young as 8, all from poor families, all weaned on taliban propaganda, not about osama bin laden, but u.s. drone strikes. according to this school official, who also hides her face during taliban attack. >> they do drill into them a hatred against the americans. and the drones, they talk about the americans conducting the drone att
that former pakistani president pervez musharraf told cnn's senior international correspondent nic robertsonf on u.s. drone strikes while he was in power. today, kninic looks at how the strikes are affecting civilians caught in the cross fire. >> reporter: as the debate in washington over drones remains mostly theoretical, here in pakistan, the impact of the drones is very real, killing not just terrorists, but women and children too, raising the possibility that the stealth weapons are...
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robertson -- i'm sorry, pat buchanan. >> i was thinking as you are talking my grandmother got married at 13. no one said oh my god there goes her child at. >> right, we had a very different view of childhood historically because we have different economic needs for young people so as expected the young people would be in the labor force as early as they could particularly when we were in an agrarian-based society. it's only after industrialization and the expansion of the middle class and prosperity after world war ii that we have a we think of as the quote traditional childhood and traditional family. in course people got left out of that tradition particularly african-americans and other people of color in the jim crow not just south of the north to map. >> in my book i talk about confronting and discussing with the president of "msnbc" in 2010 about pat buchanan and him being on that channel and saying you have a guy who is essentially friendly with white separatist, friendly with white supremacists. he has written a book that says america's diversity is its downfall. why is this g
robertson -- i'm sorry, pat buchanan. >> i was thinking as you are talking my grandmother got married at 13. no one said oh my god there goes her child at. >> right, we had a very different view of childhood historically because we have different economic needs for young people so as expected the young people would be in the labor force as early as they could particularly when we were in an agrarian-based society. it's only after industrialization and the expansion of the middle...
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nic robertson, joining us live in dagestan. thank you. >>> taking a closer look at this. it's a piece of an airplane found in a small space between two buildings right near ground zero. new york police commissioner explained the significance. >> as you get closer on the part you can see a serial number and you see the word boeing before that serial number. you can't say with certainty what that part is, but the assumption is it's part of the landing gear from one of the 9/11 aircraft. >> the five-foot long piece of metal was found behind an islamic community center, and the part will be examined by the ntsb. >>> we will get back to boston after the break. ahead the latest on the investigation, and of course honoring the victims honored in this memorial, and some talk that more arrests could be coming. l als look inside the minds of the suspected terrorists and try to find out what police and federal agents are doing right now interrogating them to try to keep ahead. that's next. the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can h
nic robertson, joining us live in dagestan. thank you. >>> taking a closer look at this. it's a piece of an airplane found in a small space between two buildings right near ground zero. new york police commissioner explained the significance. >> as you get closer on the part you can see a serial number and you see the word boeing before that serial number. you can't say with certainty what that part is, but the assumption is it's part of the landing gear from one of the 9/11...
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ryan robertson scores from third. escobar leading from second sends it over the wall. that's his first home run in a year. the a's swept by rays, lose 8-1. sharks in action, scoreless midway through the first period. it's a big game for them. if they win this game, they will clench a spot in the playoffs. they certainly want to do that. >> they could even tie, right? they just need one point to get to those playoffs, right? >> yeah. they just need one point. a really big move for them. a few weeks ago they were fighting for the eighth seed. now fourth seed. if they can clench that fourth seed, they will do well. they can open the playoffs at home. what team doesn't want that. >> mindi, thanks very much. >> we'll be right back. >>> hundreds of people gathered in san jose today to try to end hunger one step at a time. >> communities all over the bay area posted hunger walks aimed at raising awareness and, yes, money, too. >> about 2,000 walkers today, all throughout the bay area coming together to walk to raise funds to support programs all over this community and around
ryan robertson scores from third. escobar leading from second sends it over the wall. that's his first home run in a year. the a's swept by rays, lose 8-1. sharks in action, scoreless midway through the first period. it's a big game for them. if they win this game, they will clench a spot in the playoffs. they certainly want to do that. >> they could even tie, right? they just need one point to get to those playoffs, right? >> yeah. they just need one point. a really big move for...
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nic robertson, cnn, dagestan. >> nic is joining us now.e in dagestan where you are, interviewing both parents who live there. what do we know about this question-and-answer session? >> wolf, we know very little about it. the security around the fsb headquarters is tight. the very fact you're not allowed to film it kind of gives a strong indication on the ground that they want to keep the information going on inside close at hand. we do know that on tuesday evening, the mother was interviewed alone, the father was supposed to be interviewed. he was ill. they were both interviewed through today inside the building. you know, we should expect there also should be something of a two-way street. obviously the parents will be interested in tamerlan's funeral, the arrangements for that, could they go, should they go, what are perhaps the legal implications if they go to the united states, a move off of russian soil, if you will. but the actual details of what the fbi asked them, we don't know. but it's also likely the fbi will want to talk as wel
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the bath pat robertson surprised on tuesday the seven hundred club host offered a truly bizarre explanation for the marriage equality move check this so. i can history of the french revolution you for and there was a thrust spurred by the writings of a group called the illuminati to destroy the family we have here a debate over same sex marriage but is it really just a boat marriage or does it go far beyond that to destroying the traditional family and building a country without. the illuminati is using same sex marriage to steroid matter telling theory. and the very very ugly dennis johnson the cold majority leader of the oklahoma house of representatives sought itself in hot water yesterday when he used the. medic's slur during his speech in support of a law that would allow oklahoma retailers to sell products at a loss take a look. that's what you do as a small business and then you get the reward of six cents people come back to you they like what you do they like the service they get and they don't ask me they might try to jew me down on a price that's fine you know what that's free ma
the bath pat robertson surprised on tuesday the seven hundred club host offered a truly bizarre explanation for the marriage equality move check this so. i can history of the french revolution you for and there was a thrust spurred by the writings of a group called the illuminati to destroy the family we have here a debate over same sex marriage but is it really just a boat marriage or does it go far beyond that to destroying the traditional family and building a country without. the illuminati...
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the bath pat robertson what a surprise on tuesday the seven hundred club host offered a truly bizarre explanation for the marriage equality movement check this. mike in history of the french revolution you fun and there was a thrust spurred by the writings of the group called the illuminati to destroy the family we have here a debate over same sex marriage but is it really just a boat marriage or does it go far beyond to destroying the traditional family and building a country without. the illuminati is using same sex marriage to steroid evander telling theory. and the very very ugly dennis johnson the co majority leader of the oklahoma house of representatives thought itself in hot water yesterday when he used anti semitic slur during his speech in support of a law that would allow oklahoma retailers to sell products at a loss to one. that's what you do as a small business and then you get the reward of success people come back to you they like what you do they like the service they get and they don't ask me they might try to jew me down on a price that's fine you know what that's fr
the bath pat robertson what a surprise on tuesday the seven hundred club host offered a truly bizarre explanation for the marriage equality movement check this. mike in history of the french revolution you fun and there was a thrust spurred by the writings of the group called the illuminati to destroy the family we have here a debate over same sex marriage but is it really just a boat marriage or does it go far beyond to destroying the traditional family and building a country without. the...
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. >> angus robertson. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the government is absolutely right to prioritize the combating of sexual violence in conflict under its chairmanship of the g-8 but the prime minister would have more credibility on the subject if he didn't accept hundreds of thousands of pound and private dinners at downing street for mr. ian taylor. mr. taylor's company vitol has admitted dealings with the notorious serb war criminal arkan who is indicted for, and i quote, willfully causing great suffering, cruel treatment, murder, willful killing, rape and other inhuman acts. will the prime minister stop hosting mr. taylor at downing street and give the money back? >> first of all, let me thank the honorable gentleman for what he says my right honor friend, the foreign secretary, efforts to make sure that rape and sexual violence are no longer used as weapons of war and conflict. the government is putting a huge impetus behind that through the g-8. it's regrettable he tries to play a political card in the rest of what he says. >> m
. >> angus robertson. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the government is absolutely right to prioritize the combating of sexual violence in conflict under its chairmanship of the g-8 but the prime minister would have more credibility on the subject if he didn't accept hundreds of thousands of pound and private dinners at downing street for mr. ian taylor. mr. taylor's company vitol has admitted dealings with the notorious serb war criminal arkan who is indicted for, and i quote, willfully...
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ghraib prison in iraq of course that had ample amount of scandals coming from that prison geoffrey robertson as well here's a man who was supposed to monitor human rights abuses. but all that was really triggered by the u.s. move and my colleague and this they see it in the new york now tells us what was really behind this whole situation and what glaad to these contra measures the obama administration has released a list of russians to be blacklisted under the so-called magnitsky act despite moscow's calls not to put such a list together in the first place let alone publish it the list. eighteen names including sixteen judges and investigators in the united states accused of human rights abuses going to there were actually to the magnitsky case these individuals will be forbidden from getting a u.s. visa as well as have their assets frozen so good magnitsky was a russian lawyer who was arrested for tax evasion in two thousand and eight he died a year later while still in pretrial detention at the age of thirty seven since then the u.s. has eagerly been exploiting the circumstances of my dea
ghraib prison in iraq of course that had ample amount of scandals coming from that prison geoffrey robertson as well here's a man who was supposed to monitor human rights abuses. but all that was really triggered by the u.s. move and my colleague and this they see it in the new york now tells us what was really behind this whole situation and what glaad to these contra measures the obama administration has released a list of russians to be blacklisted under the so-called magnitsky act despite...
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to be a song if you believe pat robertson however i was reportedly taken marie's william comments seriously and announced a big a rainbow over new zealand side of the edge of the us. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear sees some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. of potentially deadly blizzard taking aim for the northeast it's expected to hit stunning in a flower is from new york to maybe have team coverage of the storm. but what we're watching is the very heavy snow moving into boston proper earlier today it was very sticky you can see it start to become much more powdery so the bottom line there's still a lot of snow out here a good place for snowball fight. jason it is been a pretty incredible day there and even record snowfall throughout what's been like bilbies long three drug policy submerging see here exceptions. i think a little worse if you're going to. lie down superman to a radio guy for a minute. because you'v
to be a song if you believe pat robertson however i was reportedly taken marie's william comments seriously and announced a big a rainbow over new zealand side of the edge of the us. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear sees some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. of potentially deadly blizzard taking aim for the northeast...
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to be a sawing if you believe pat robertson however has reportedly taken marie's william comments seriously and announced that the big a rainbow over new zealand side of the end of the town. wealthy british style sun. sometimes it's just fine. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. about international and world in the very heart of moscow. talk about the big picture i'm tom arbonne coming up in this half hour biotech companies say they need patents on human genes to stay roughly double can you really own the human body a new case before the supreme court may shatter thirty years of intellectual property law and save millions of lives in the process also in two thousand and eight wall street crash the economy to ruin the lives of people all over the world five years later the big banks are both mean while the rest of us are struggling to recover the worst downturn since the great depression.
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senior international correspondent nick robertson in southern russia and joins us with more. what have you learned about the parents this morning? >> reporter: jake, another interesting turn in the saga of when and if the parents are go to the united states. yesterday, the father said he would, and then last night we heard from the mother saying the father was ill, called an ambulance for him. now the mother tells us they have both now left dagestan for elsewhere in russia, and put on hold indefinitely the plans for the father to go to the united states. it does seem to be because of his health, they are saying this is something they would still like to do. but at the moment, put indefinitely on hold. we heard the press conference, outlining not just her, but how they both feel that their sons are set up, a whole conspiracy theory, that they weren't involved. >> and when he is laying bound there, already, killed, oh, my gosh. i want to die. i wanted to scream. to scream to the whole world. what did you do? what have you done with my son? he was alive. why did they need to kil
senior international correspondent nick robertson in southern russia and joins us with more. what have you learned about the parents this morning? >> reporter: jake, another interesting turn in the saga of when and if the parents are go to the united states. yesterday, the father said he would, and then last night we heard from the mother saying the father was ill, called an ambulance for him. now the mother tells us they have both now left dagestan for elsewhere in russia, and put on...
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but nic robertson, let's start with the news conference. what did they say? >> jake, it was about a 45-minute press conference. a lot of journalists, questions being fired in english and russian from all sides, a jumble of economi of questions. at times they seem confused. at times emotional, at times direct and strident in what they were saying. tamerlan's mother in particular, saying they wouldn't be allowed to see dzhokhar in the hospital in the united states. getting very emotional about that at a point. saying she was speaking to dzhokhar's lawyers and saying right now, he is being fed only by a feeding tube. can't take solid food and she also said and this is contrary to what we understand. she said so far he hasn't had any official questioning. but the emotion, her emotion, coming out, saying she might denounce her u.s. or renounce her u.s. citizenship. this seems to be a parent here, who is caught in confusion, they don't really understand what's happening or the set of denial what's happened. coming up with all sorts of theories that they never actua
but nic robertson, let's start with the news conference. what did they say? >> jake, it was about a 45-minute press conference. a lot of journalists, questions being fired in english and russian from all sides, a jumble of economi of questions. at times they seem confused. at times emotional, at times direct and strident in what they were saying. tamerlan's mother in particular, saying they wouldn't be allowed to see dzhokhar in the hospital in the united states. getting very emotional...
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upstairs in the rooming house, now part of the national civil rights museum run by beverly robertson. it's got a scope on the top. >> yes, he had a scope on it. i think he felt he needed a scope, but it was a very short distance. you didn't need to be a marksman or a sharpshooter to be able to hit the target. >> it was an easy shot. >> it was an easy shot. i bet you or i could have made that shot. >> across at the lorraine motel, witnesses had pointed to the back of the boardinghouse. >> so we went up there, got to the top of the steps and there was a little lady there, and she appeared to be deaf, dumb. she was doing like this. it was like she was shooting a rifle, and she pointed to the bathroom at the end of the hallway. >> in the bathroom, the police captain found the window open, its screen knocked out. >> you could see exactly to the motel where dr. king had been shot. >> he went to find the landlady. >> i asked her who was renting this room, and she went and got a receipt book and gave me the name. and if i remember right, john willard or something like that. i went down to the
upstairs in the rooming house, now part of the national civil rights museum run by beverly robertson. it's got a scope on the top. >> yes, he had a scope on it. i think he felt he needed a scope, but it was a very short distance. you didn't need to be a marksman or a sharpshooter to be able to hit the target. >> it was an easy shot. >> it was an easy shot. i bet you or i could have made that shot. >> across at the lorraine motel, witnesses had pointed to the back of the...
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nick robertson reporting live from dagistan. still ahead, a hearing on whether clues were missed by the fbi. plus, investigators are talking to tamerlan's wife. and the man who went out to look at his boat right after the lockdown was relaxed. they found a man at the center of a nationwide man hunt. ♪ [ female announcer ] from more efficient payments. ♪ to more efficient pick-ups. ♪ wireless is limitless. ♪ from tracking the bus. ♪ to tracking field conditions. ♪ wireless is limitless. ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a
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nic robertson, thanks so much to you.ith christine romans with the rest of the top stories. >> good morning again, john. police in michigan this morning combing through dozens of leads in the search for a missing gas station attendant. investigators believe 25-year-old jessica hearing ga was abducted from her job at an exxon mobil gas station as she prepared to close up shop friday night. police are searching for a silver minivan that was seen at the station just a few minutes before she disappeared. >>> witness testimony about to get under way in the michael jackson wrongful death civil trial. a suit filed by jackson's mother claims concert promoter aeg live is liable to the tune of $40 billion for the pop star's death. both sides in opening their statements were playing the blame game. cnn's kyung lah has more from los angeles. >> reporter: you could barely see jackson family members amid the crush of cameras. they arrived at the wrongful death civil trial. the familiar circus that follows michael jackson, even beyond t
nic robertson, thanks so much to you.ith christine romans with the rest of the top stories. >> good morning again, john. police in michigan this morning combing through dozens of leads in the search for a missing gas station attendant. investigators believe 25-year-old jessica hearing ga was abducted from her job at an exxon mobil gas station as she prepared to close up shop friday night. police are searching for a silver minivan that was seen at the station just a few minutes before she...
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let's go to nick robertson.s part owhat are you learning over there, nick? >> reporter: wolf we understand the fbi is looking into any connection between this whose parents were -- his mother not far from this region here his father also from russia. he'd come back here. he had joined with rebel forces here died according to government officials, in a firefight last july the 14th of july just a couple of days before tsarnaev left russia and went back to the united states. people in that village still sensitive. particularly sensitive at the moment because of tsarnaev being in the headlines. many of the families of people who were killed witÜ him seven people killed altogether many of those other family members still live in thi village. their sensitivities are raw, we're told althoughconfirmed connections in that villag so far with tsarnaev but this is a connection the fbi are looking into. they were both boxers both had a radical view of islam. both had immigrated to the united states. and both had been drawn b
let's go to nick robertson.s part owhat are you learning over there, nick? >> reporter: wolf we understand the fbi is looking into any connection between this whose parents were -- his mother not far from this region here his father also from russia. he'd come back here. he had joined with rebel forces here died according to government officials, in a firefight last july the 14th of july just a couple of days before tsarnaev left russia and went back to the united states. people in that...
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nick robertson reporting live from dagistan. still ahead, a hearing on whether clues were missed by the fbi. plus, investigators are talking to tamerlan's wife. and the man who went out to look at his boat right after the lockdown was relaxed. they found a man at the center of a nationwide man hunt. ♪ [ female announcer ] from more efficient payments. ♪ to more efficient pick-ups. ♪ wireless is limitless. ♪ from tracking the bus. ♪ to tracking field conditions. ♪ wireless is limitless. ♪ with the bing it on challenge to show google users what they've been missing on bing. let's bing it on. [fight bell: ding, ding] how many here are google users? what if i was to tell you that you would actually like bing way more than google when it came to the results? prove it. let's look up some taco places. i like the left side. yeah? okay, do we need to find out what the waves are like down at the beach? what side do you like better? i like the results on the right. i'm gonna go with the one on the left. oh! bing won! people prefer bing ove
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and we have jake tapper with the latest on the investigation and nic robertson with what the suspects' mother is saying. jake, bring me up to speed on the latest news. >> reporter: well, piers we told you yesterday that he was cooperating with investigators. we talked about there was a motivation. that the brothers thought islam was being attacked and needed to defend it. a u.s. government official told me today that one of the reasons in the justification, in the motivation, according to investigators is that dzhokhar said the wars in iraq and afghanistan were part of why they carried out this senseless act. so this is just what he is telling investigators. it is to be taken with something of a grain of salt and no one obviously is just automatically believing him, but that's one of the reasons. we also found out a little bit more about the self radicalization that we talked about yesterday, piers. that the idea that the brothers, according to dzhokhar, became aware over the internet. he said it is likely that the sermons of cleric anwar al-zawahiri were part of this. >> and what wil
and we have jake tapper with the latest on the investigation and nic robertson with what the suspects' mother is saying. jake, bring me up to speed on the latest news. >> reporter: well, piers we told you yesterday that he was cooperating with investigators. we talked about there was a motivation. that the brothers thought islam was being attacked and needed to defend it. a u.s. government official told me today that one of the reasons in the justification, in the motivation, according to...
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nic robertson for us in dagestan this morning. thanks so much, nic. >>> we're learning that new york city may have been the next target for these brothers after they finished here and were fleeing boston. they reportedly wanted to set off their remaining bombs in times square. the suspected boston marathon bombers planned to drive to new york on april 19th, the night they wound up in a shoot-out with police in watertown police. richard roth has the latest at times square. >> good morning, john. new york's police commissioner ray kelly using the word spontaneous to describe the decision by the brothers to head to times square. this according to an interview with the surviving brother. the other night new york was saying, well, they had plans to party here. and then within 24 hours the story is now they were going to do more than party here in times square, the crossroads of the world. with 35,000 people at any moment on the sidewalks. last night times square humming away, and new york, the lights are slowly coming up here. new york
nic robertson for us in dagestan this morning. thanks so much, nic. >>> we're learning that new york city may have been the next target for these brothers after they finished here and were fleeing boston. they reportedly wanted to set off their remaining bombs in times square. the suspected boston marathon bombers planned to drive to new york on april 19th, the night they wound up in a shoot-out with police in watertown police. richard roth has the latest at times square. >> good...
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nic robertson in dagestan for us, thanks so much.zoraida in new york for the rest of the top stories. >> good morning, to you, john. so it's not every day a journeyman pro athlete breaks new ground. but jason collins did it with these twelve words. i'm a 34-year-old nba center, i'm black, and i'm gay. he's the first openly gay athlete in an american sport. and reaction coming out has been largely positive. more now from cnn's rachel nichols. >> reporter: for the past 12 seasons, jason collins has done the nba's dirty work. his seven foot, 255 pound frame protecting the basket night after night, with little or no recognition. but with his revelation in this week's "sports illustrated" that he's gay, that anonymity is over. in explaining his decision, collins said, quote, i've endured years of misery and gone to enormous lengths to live a lie. i was certain my world would fall apart if anyone knew. and yet when i acknowledged my sexuality, i felt whole for the first time. president obama called collins to say he was impressed with his
nic robertson in dagestan for us, thanks so much.zoraida in new york for the rest of the top stories. >> good morning, to you, john. so it's not every day a journeyman pro athlete breaks new ground. but jason collins did it with these twelve words. i'm a 34-year-old nba center, i'm black, and i'm gay. he's the first openly gay athlete in an american sport. and reaction coming out has been largely positive. more now from cnn's rachel nichols. >> reporter: for the past 12 seasons,...