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center in san bernardino. the inland regional center, the irc. county health department employees had gathered for a training session with a holiday lunch to follow. >> inside the room itself at the inland regional center, there was a christmas tree, decorations. >> reporter: at 10:53, one of the county employees, syed faruk, left the room. the shooting began five minutes later. >> did you see people with guns? >> yes. they're wearing all black. >> can you see them anymore? >> no. i'm on the floor. >> okay, stay on the floor. >> is he still shooting? >> i don't know. >> okay. how many rounds did he fire? >> reporter: lieutenant mike madden, administrative officer in an unmarked car, had pulled over in a target paring lot when the radio dispatcher began the calls. >> possible active shooter. >> being primarily a desk jockey the last few years, i had never responded on an actual active shooter. this would have been a first in my 25-year career. >> reporter: madden's calcine is call sign is lincoln 3. he was less
center in san bernardino. the inland regional center, the irc. county health department employees had gathered for a training session with a holiday lunch to follow. >> inside the room itself at the inland regional center, there was a christmas tree, decorations. >> reporter: at 10:53, one of the county employees, syed faruk, left the room. the shooting began five minutes later. >> did you see people with guns? >> yes. they're wearing all black. >> can you see them...
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"code 3: the heroes of san bernardino." >> good evening. what you're about to see and hear in our report tonight will provide harrowing new insight into the terror attack last year in san bernardino, california. new surveillance video, 911 calls, and interviews with first that day. here's our chief investigative correspondent brian ross with an abc news exclusive. >> 911. >> yes, hi, there may be a shooting. >> unfortunately that's not a totally uncommon call for us to have. >> reporter: but nothing about this day in san bernardino, california, would be routine. >> there's people with guns shooting up at my work. i work at inland regional center -- >> we were getting updates it was now possibly shots fired. >> somebody opened the door and started shooting inside the room. >> then it was updated to, man with a gun. then, possibly an active shooter. >> we have an active shooter here -- >> ma'am, listen to me, take a deep brett. have you seen the person with the gun? >> yeah, they're there, dressed in black -- >> listen, ma'am, we're on the >>
"code 3: the heroes of san bernardino." >> good evening. what you're about to see and hear in our report tonight will provide harrowing new insight into the terror attack last year in san bernardino, california. new surveillance video, 911 calls, and interviews with first that day. here's our chief investigative correspondent brian ross with an abc news exclusive. >> 911. >> yes, hi, there may be a shooting. >> unfortunately that's not a totally uncommon call...
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residente de san bernardino fue algo muy dificil para nosotros de san bernardino el recuerdo sigue latente los que trabajan cerca...bret thompson, empleado de amazon, recuerda como sus companeros y el se encerraron en el edificio durante unas diez horas por temor a que los sospechosos se acercaran. sot bret thompson. recuerda 2 de diciembre 2015 it is kind of scary being on lockdown and still scary. a lot of people in that building and easy access. it can happen again. " me dio miedo y todavia me da miedo. trabajo en un lugar con muchas personas y el acceso es facil. un hecho como ese puede volver a suceder nos explico bret. el ademas es vecino de una de las sobrevivientes de la balacera...denise peraza, que se salvo gracias a la ayuda de un colega que murio tratando de protegerla. el atentado dejo a brett mas atento a sus alrededores. sot bret thompson. residente de san bernardino. we intentionally avoid public places. christmas shopping will be on line and we are not going to be with the crowds this year. desde entonces, el y su esposa evitan lugares publicos. haran todas sus compras nav
residente de san bernardino fue algo muy dificil para nosotros de san bernardino el recuerdo sigue latente los que trabajan cerca...bret thompson, empleado de amazon, recuerda como sus companeros y el se encerraron en el edificio durante unas diez horas por temor a que los sospechosos se acercaran. sot bret thompson. recuerda 2 de diciembre 2015 it is kind of scary being on lockdown and still scary. a lot of people in that building and easy access. it can happen again. " me dio miedo y...
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at a san bernardino blood bank... a 14-mile bike ride will follow... representing one mile for each person killed one year ago today. recently, the 9-1-1 calls were released... and you can hear the tense moments play out inside: caller: we have an active shooter here dispatcher: ok, mam, listen to me. take a deep breath. have you seen the person with the gun? caller: yeah they're there - they're dressed in black. and they have a gun. dispatcher: listen i know mam - we're on the way. ok, is he still shooting? ((gunshots can be heard)) caller: oh my god dispatcher: mam, listen to me. listen to me please - ok? the police are driving there)) ((michael stevens)) >> in this security video you can see the terror cu from the scene of their horrific crime. at one point they even pass police on the road who have yet to figure out who they are. you see the couple once more make a slow u-turn before leaving the scene. police ultimately tracked down the duo and killed them in a shootout. in an effort to remeber the victims... after the memorial bike ride... communi
at a san bernardino blood bank... a 14-mile bike ride will follow... representing one mile for each person killed one year ago today. recently, the 9-1-1 calls were released... and you can hear the tense moments play out inside: caller: we have an active shooter here dispatcher: ok, mam, listen to me. take a deep breath. have you seen the person with the gun? caller: yeah they're there - they're dressed in black. and they have a gun. dispatcher: listen i know mam - we're on the way. ok, is he...
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and yet, that is exactly what the problem was in the san bernardino case with the ios. when you talk to network defenders, they are worried about and to end the corruption -- end-to-end decryption, because when you have phishing schemes that are going after access to the networks and it's much harder to intercept those things and block them at the gateway. if the communication is encrypted into end and unavailable to the individual. individual. and then you would have to ask questions like why is it that gmail doesn't use that kind of encryption, that makes it inaccessible to the provider, hy is that not a backdoor? why are we not saying to gmail, how dare you access your customer's emails in order to sell advertising to them? or, put it another way, if we are ok with gmail doing that, why are we not ok with having the public security benefits of it, on those just as important as the ability to sell advertising to customers? i will encourage you to ask this question in a more deep way. what is the security benefit here, and is that worth it when it comes to public safet
and yet, that is exactly what the problem was in the san bernardino case with the ios. when you talk to network defenders, they are worried about and to end the corruption -- end-to-end decryption, because when you have phishing schemes that are going after access to the networks and it's much harder to intercept those things and block them at the gateway. if the communication is encrypted into end and unavailable to the individual. individual. and then you would have to ask questions like why...
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juan carlos: en san bernardino, california. juan carlos gonzÁlez, univisiÓn.ntinuar a santiago. paÍses miembros del mercosur afirman. fÉlix: acusan de falsa la acusaciÓn de donald trump que miles de personas votaron ilegalmente. la hermana distanciada de fidel castro habla con nosotros. diego luna, habla de su pelÍcula los restos de fidel castro estan llegando a su morada final.esta noche se encuentran en feliz: esta noche los restos de fidel castro estÁn aproximÁndose a la ciudad donde recibirÁn la ceremonia. blanca rosa, continÚa siguiendo el recorrido de la caravana. adelante. blanca: muy buenas noches desde la plaza antonio maceo en santiago de cuba. maÑana terminarÁ el recorrido de aproximadamente 400 millas por parte de no solamente el cortejo fÚnebre sino de centenares de personas que lo han seguido. es un recorrido de 15 provincias de toda la isla de cuba. a continuaciÓn, veremos un recuento de las fracciones por parte de las personas que esperaron en la carretera el pase de fidel castro. esta noche el fÉretro llegÓ a bayamÓn -- bayamo. desde que parti
juan carlos: en san bernardino, california. juan carlos gonzÁlez, univisiÓn.ntinuar a santiago. paÍses miembros del mercosur afirman. fÉlix: acusan de falsa la acusaciÓn de donald trump que miles de personas votaron ilegalmente. la hermana distanciada de fidel castro habla con nosotros. diego luna, habla de su pelÍcula los restos de fidel castro estan llegando a su morada final.esta noche se encuentran en feliz: esta noche los restos de fidel castro estÁn aproximÁndose a la ciudad donde...
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here's something our guest noted that connects in san bernardino. >> one year ago, san bernardinoey we had a terrorist attack. that is a good pattern to it compare it to where al-awlaki set them in radicalization. and that sort of thing and they swore allegiance to at this time islamic state. it graveitates to the state. >> we do know something that al-awlaki continues to be connecting in several different terrorist attacks including the bomb in new york city that was set off. and while we are talking about an war al-awlaki, the alleged terrorist attack in ohio state this week. i wonder whether we are doing enough to break the connection and make sure the pattern doesn't keep repeating itself? >> i am sure behind the scenes a lot is done to try to connect those dots as we say and to see, first of all an war al-awlaki the image and idol icon of terrorist and his image still seems to be driving them to do things. i am sure a lot of work is done behind the scones to see who is the driver and what is the driver of all of these terrorist acts that have been committed and planned as you and
here's something our guest noted that connects in san bernardino. >> one year ago, san bernardinoey we had a terrorist attack. that is a good pattern to it compare it to where al-awlaki set them in radicalization. and that sort of thing and they swore allegiance to at this time islamic state. it graveitates to the state. >> we do know something that al-awlaki continues to be connecting in several different terrorist attacks including the bomb in new york city that was set off. and...
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san bernardino. paris. brussels. orlando.trated by muslims, and all done in the name of islam. it raises a question, the obvious question, is islam an inherently violent religion? ask a critic of islam, then ask an honest muslim reformer, you will get essentially the same answer. there is a connection between the religion and the violence. >> it's time to stop saying that this isn't about islam. isis is -- is uber islamic. uber islamic and it's time it's said. >> the next time a bombing or beheading occurs and god knows it will, the first thing you will hear from the mouth of a so-called moderate muslim is, oh, no, no, no, no. please, don't misunderstand. islam has nothing to do with this. that's simply not true, because most of the people doing these bombings and beheadings say they are doing it in the name of allah, and they actually cite verses from the koran. >> we are men honored with islam who climbed its peaks to perform jihad. >> reporter: the controversial question triggered a shouting match on bill maher's program.
san bernardino. paris. brussels. orlando.trated by muslims, and all done in the name of islam. it raises a question, the obvious question, is islam an inherently violent religion? ask a critic of islam, then ask an honest muslim reformer, you will get essentially the same answer. there is a connection between the religion and the violence. >> it's time to stop saying that this isn't about islam. isis is -- is uber islamic. uber islamic and it's time it's said. >> the next time a...
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juan carlos: en san bernardino, california. juan carlos gonzÁlez, univisiÓn.ntinuar a santiago. paÍses miembros del mercosur afirman. fÉlix: acusan de falsa la acusaciÓn de donald trump que miles de personas votaron ilegalmente. la hermana distanciada de fidel castro habla con nosotros. diego luna, habla de su pelÍcula ¿ya sabes qué regalar para las fiestas? ♪ verizon prepaid voy a regalar ♪ ♪ sin extra charges pa' cuidar el pocket ♪ ♪ tiene hd streaming otras son para llorar... ♪ (voz profunda) con verizon quedas awesome. ♪ si querías data, mira lo que trajo santa ♪ ♪ ya no se te acaba porque tiene always-on data ♪ ♪ 4g lte demasiada speed ♪ ♪ si lo piensas, dirás (voz profunda) "¡wow! ese es un buen deal." ♪ con verizon quedas awesome (vo) regala verizon prepaid con always-on data en la mejor red por solo $50 al mes. los restos de fidel castro estan llegando a su morada final.esta noche se encuentran en feliz: esta noche los restos de fidel castro estÁn aproximÁndose a la ciudad donde recibirÁn la ceremonia. blanca rosa, continÚa siguiendo el recorrido de la
juan carlos: en san bernardino, california. juan carlos gonzÁlez, univisiÓn.ntinuar a santiago. paÍses miembros del mercosur afirman. fÉlix: acusan de falsa la acusaciÓn de donald trump que miles de personas votaron ilegalmente. la hermana distanciada de fidel castro habla con nosotros. diego luna, habla de su pelÍcula ¿ya sabes qué regalar para las fiestas? ♪ verizon prepaid voy a regalar ♪ ♪ sin extra charges pa' cuidar el pocket ♪ ♪ tiene hd streaming otras son para...
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first responders who witnessed the aftermath in san bernardino are also still recovering.r crystal cruz talked with two of them today. >> reporter: on december 2, a team of officers found syed farook and his wife and then trailed them from redlands back to san bernardino. >> how egregious his actions were, it was pretty clear to me that he probably wasn't going to go down without a fight. >> reporter: the sergeant was right and riding shut gun with him that day his son officer ryan shulky. >> i said we are go, ryan, here we go. >> reporter: he was supposed to be off but jumped on the clock and into his dad's car. >> as soon as we stopped i could see syed get out and start shooting at the deputies who stopped further up from us. i jumped output my door open and started shooting at syed farook from the passenger door. >> reporter: it was ryan's first time shooting his weapon in the field. he had only been on the job in a year. >> as i was engaging syed i heard my dad saying get better coverage because all i had was the passenger door. that's one of the one things -- i couldn
first responders who witnessed the aftermath in san bernardino are also still recovering.r crystal cruz talked with two of them today. >> reporter: on december 2, a team of officers found syed farook and his wife and then trailed them from redlands back to san bernardino. >> how egregious his actions were, it was pretty clear to me that he probably wasn't going to go down without a fight. >> reporter: the sergeant was right and riding shut gun with him that day his son officer...
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in san bernardino, one year ago tomorrow. the married couple going on a ram page at the husband's holiday work party killing 14 people. tonight, right here the new image taken in the moments before they opened fire. the terrorist standing right beside his co-workers who thought he was a friend. here's abc's brian ross. >> reporter: it was an annual tradition with the san bernardino county health department, a meeting and then a holiday party. and tonight, officials tell abc news, new evidence shows the christmas decorations, the tree, the party may have been the trigger that led this employee, syed farook, and his wife to go on their terror rampage. >> she had essentially made the statement in an online account, that she didn't think that a muslim should have to participate in a non-muslim holiday or event. >> reporter: san bernardino police chief jarrod burguan tells abc news, the shooting began shortly after farook posed and then left the room, agitated and upset. >> that possibly is a motive in this case. >> reporter: offi
in san bernardino, one year ago tomorrow. the married couple going on a ram page at the husband's holiday work party killing 14 people. tonight, right here the new image taken in the moments before they opened fire. the terrorist standing right beside his co-workers who thought he was a friend. here's abc's brian ross. >> reporter: it was an annual tradition with the san bernardino county health department, a meeting and then a holiday party. and tonight, officials tell abc news, new...
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terrorist who killed his coworkers in san bernardino at a christmas party. this just minutes before he opened fire. >>> good evening. it's great to have you with us. we begin with president-elect donald trump. his victory tour. his team prefer it being called the thank you tour. tonight, hundreds of american factory workers are thanking mr. trump. the president-elect in indiana today, walking into the carrier plant that had been set to close and send those jobs to mexico. tonight, carrier says hundreds of those jobs will be saved. not all of them. but a significant victory for so many families in that community. tonight, what did mr. trump offer that company to keep jobs here? will he offer to other companies threatening to take jobs overseas? abc's tom llamas traveling with mr. trump. >> reporter: president-elect donald trump, touching down in indiana today to deliver an important message in person. telling hundreds of workers at >> people are crying. i mean, they're all crying. they're so happy. they're going to have a great christmas, that's most importan
terrorist who killed his coworkers in san bernardino at a christmas party. this just minutes before he opened fire. >>> good evening. it's great to have you with us. we begin with president-elect donald trump. his victory tour. his team prefer it being called the thank you tour. tonight, hundreds of american factory workers are thanking mr. trump. the president-elect in indiana today, walking into the carrier plant that had been set to close and send those jobs to mexico. tonight,...
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. >>> the white house is backing women in the military draft and loose ends in the san bernardino case. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. >>> the "los angeles times" looks at unanswered questions in the investigation of the san bernardino attack. it happened one year ago today. 14 people were killed before the husband and wife attackers died in a shoot-out. police have only theories about >> having to participate in an event of that nature and then muslims should not participate in what are predominantly christian events. whether or not that is the catalyst that led to this is entirely open to speculation. >> the fbi says it still doesn't know if anyone helped the couple or knew of their plot. >>> "the new york times" says women in the military. continue the effort to include women in all aspects of the armed forces but the policy can be changed only by an act of congress. >>> "the washington post" explains how some australian students shamed martin shkreli. he was the former pharmaceutical director who raised the price of a drug from $13.50 a bill to $750 overn
. >>> the white house is backing women in the military draft and loose ends in the san bernardino case. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. >>> the "los angeles times" looks at unanswered questions in the investigation of the san bernardino attack. it happened one year ago today. 14 people were killed before the husband and wife attackers died in a shoot-out. police have only theories about >> having to participate in an event of that...
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alison: still to come here a year after the terror attack in san bernardino. surviving victims recovering. but the county won't pay for up at 4:30. jonathan: but first at 4:00, the great escape. see what happens next in this video. that saved a person, one in the red on the sidewalk. you have to see this. alison: we go behind the scenes with "jeopardy." the clue crew were here in washington. we have a special trip to zoo jonathan: "jeopardy" team tournament that aired last month was taped here in washington in april. alison: that is right. we love when they come to town. the "jeopardy" clue crew expect a day taping at the national zoo. q mccray take you behind the sines of the shoot. jimmy, sarah, and kelly of the "jeopardy" clue crew incest they hit the jackpot. >> it is the best job ever to be part of the clue crew. >> i find myself pinching myself, reminding myself how fortunate i am. >> it's entertainment and travel. the best things rolled into one. i love my job. tape clues for "jeopardy" dew say a clue they taped here at the national zoo is one of their
alison: still to come here a year after the terror attack in san bernardino. surviving victims recovering. but the county won't pay for up at 4:30. jonathan: but first at 4:00, the great escape. see what happens next in this video. that saved a person, one in the red on the sidewalk. you have to see this. alison: we go behind the scenes with "jeopardy." the clue crew were here in washington. we have a special trip to zoo jonathan: "jeopardy" team tournament that aired last...
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it's been one year since a deadly mass shooting in san bernardino, california. terror attack that left 14 people dead and 22 others wounded. there still is a lot we don't know about a husband and wife team who stormed inside the county building where they opened fire. there's newly released 911 calls as people inside the building were able to call people and describe what f0 >> reporter: in this same call, the woman is asked if she knows how many shots have been fired. >> reporter: the calls kept >> reporter: in newly released security video, you can see the terror couple driving their black suv away from the scene of their horrific crime. at one point, they even passed police on the road who have yet to figure out who they are. you see the couple once more make a slow u turn before leaving the scene. police ultimately tracked down the duo and kill them in shootout. >> they were firing at law enforcement. >> copy, subject firing at law enforcement. [sound of gunfire] >>> later this morning san bernardino county employees will hold a moment of silence at 10:58, w
it's been one year since a deadly mass shooting in san bernardino, california. terror attack that left 14 people dead and 22 others wounded. there still is a lot we don't know about a husband and wife team who stormed inside the county building where they opened fire. there's newly released 911 calls as people inside the building were able to call people and describe what f0 >> reporter: in this same call, the woman is asked if she knows how many shots have been fired. >> reporter:...
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. >>> on the first anniversary of the san bernardino massacre, some new evidence that officials say could have brought about the rampage. it's an abc news exclusive. that's straight ahead. >> we're finding new information that could have led to a motive in that case. you can find us on facebook. wnn fans.com and twitter @abc wnn. that's "world news now." ugh, it's only lunchtime and my cold medicines' wearing off. i'm dragging. yeah, that stuff only lasts a few hours. one pill fights congestion for 12 hours. no thank you very much, she's gonna stick with the short-term stuff. 12 hours? guess i won't be seeing you for a while. is that a bisque? i just lost my appetite. why take medicines that only last 4 hours, when just one mucinex lasts 12 hours? start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. you know your heart loves megared omega-3s... but did you know your eyes, introducing megared advanced 4in1... just one softgel delivers mega support. ?living well? rise above joint discomfort with move free ultra's triple action joint support for improved mobility and flexibility, get move fre
. >>> on the first anniversary of the san bernardino massacre, some new evidence that officials say could have brought about the rampage. it's an abc news exclusive. that's straight ahead. >> we're finding new information that could have led to a motive in that case. you can find us on facebook. wnn fans.com and twitter @abc wnn. that's "world news now." ugh, it's only lunchtime and my cold medicines' wearing off. i'm dragging. yeah, that stuff only lasts a few hours....
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san bernardino, the woman came through a fiancee visa. and of course, down in orlando this past may, the worst massacre of american history. 49 innocent lives being snuffed out bay man who was radicalized as an islamist on the internet. and so we already know that this exists. we know that as those who say they're the jay vee team and no longer on the advance are dead wrong. and you see it mostly in europe. you see nice and paris, of course, and brussels, and now apparently the market in berlin, germany. they're nondiscriminatory in terms of when they attack, who they attack, but we know why they ahate. they hate freedom-loving people. >> kellyanne, yesterday, the white house said probably terror, likely terror. donald trump came out and said, islamic terror, we're going to stop it, and since then, isis has claimed credit for it. donald trump was right. >> he's right again. and i was on a show earlier with someone who said why does he get ahead of himself when he doesn't have the evidence. they said the same thing in san bernardino and or
san bernardino, the woman came through a fiancee visa. and of course, down in orlando this past may, the worst massacre of american history. 49 innocent lives being snuffed out bay man who was radicalized as an islamist on the internet. and so we already know that this exists. we know that as those who say they're the jay vee team and no longer on the advance are dead wrong. and you see it mostly in europe. you see nice and paris, of course, and brussels, and now apparently the market in...
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♪ hoy se cumple un aÑo de ataque terrorista en una clÍnica de san bernardino california que cobrÓ lal centro regional recordaron como hace exactamente un aÑo este lugar se convirtiÓ en la escena de sangriento crimen, las historias de los sobrevivientes todavÍa estÁn en los oÍdos. >> habÍan muertos cadÁveres sangre por todas partes. >> este hombre y su esposa, dispararon contra los asistentes a una celebraciÓn de navidad, el oficial rubÉn perez estuvo dando informaciÓn constantemente a los medios de comunicaciÓn. >> personalmente cuando escuche y fui a la zona donde ocurriÓ el incidente me dio mucha tristeza para los que perdieron familiares, amigos, es algo que todavÍa los afecta. >> pedaleando 14 millas agentes del orden y miembros de la comunidad, hicieron su homenaje del recuerdo. >> fue en fuerte para ellos y para mÍ cuando fui a las familias llorando y sabiendo que sus queridos no iban a venir, fue la verdad lo que me tocÓ a mÍ. >> la herida que dejÓ la tragedia muy la comunidad de san bernardino, aÚn no cierra, quienes viven aquÍ no solamente mantienen presentes a las vÍctimas
♪ hoy se cumple un aÑo de ataque terrorista en una clÍnica de san bernardino california que cobrÓ lal centro regional recordaron como hace exactamente un aÑo este lugar se convirtiÓ en la escena de sangriento crimen, las historias de los sobrevivientes todavÍa estÁn en los oÍdos. >> habÍan muertos cadÁveres sangre por todas partes. >> este hombre y su esposa, dispararon contra los asistentes a una celebraciÓn de navidad, el oficial rubÉn perez estuvo dando informaciÓn...
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we have a report that says metro knew about the safety san bernardino. chilling new audio is released. >>> to ban or not to ban? parents want two classic novels pulled because of racial slurs. >>> friday is here. allyson rae, good morning. >> reporter: temperatures did not dip down as much as we thought because the clouds stuck around, but now they are going away, see the temperatures dipping before the sun comes up. 43 for gaithersburg, and 44 for frederick it depends where the clouds were and how much the temperature dropped. today, breezy glen, a lot of sunshine, and gorgeous fall day. typical temperatures for this time of the year. back into the 30s, and your week send shaping up nice as well. robert, over to you. >>> the beltway, so far, so and everything is cleared up in the virginia area, and so far, also moving inbound on 50, coming in through bowie, traffic is okay so far, moveing into the inbound commute and the southbound lanes of 270, also starting to build near the frederick county line, near the area of 80 and urbana. that's the latest from
we have a report that says metro knew about the safety san bernardino. chilling new audio is released. >>> to ban or not to ban? parents want two classic novels pulled because of racial slurs. >>> friday is here. allyson rae, good morning. >> reporter: temperatures did not dip down as much as we thought because the clouds stuck around, but now they are going away, see the temperatures dipping before the sun comes up. 43 for gaithersburg, and 44 for frederick it depends...
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was a year ago today that one of the deadliest terror attacks in american history happened in san bernardino. >> this morning we're getting a new look at images captured just moments before the violence at the husband's christmas party. >> reporter: it's an annual tradition with the san bernardino county health department. a meeting and then a holiday party. officials tell abc news, new evidence shows the christmas decorations, the tree, may have been the trigger that led this man and his wife to go on their terror rampage. >> she had essentially made the statement in an online account that she didn't think the muslims should have to participate in a anonymous limb holiday or event. >> reporter: san bernardino police chief jared bergwah tells abc news the shooting began shortly after farouk posed in front of the christmas tree and left the room. >> that possibly is a motive in this case. >> reporter: officials say farouk and his wife, tashfeen malik who came here from pakistan on a fiancee visa were sharply focused on the holiday gathering. this surveillance video, obtained by abc news, show
was a year ago today that one of the deadliest terror attacks in american history happened in san bernardino. >> this morning we're getting a new look at images captured just moments before the violence at the husband's christmas party. >> reporter: it's an annual tradition with the san bernardino county health department. a meeting and then a holiday party. officials tell abc news, new evidence shows the christmas decorations, the tree, may have been the trigger that led this man...
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one year after the san bernardino terror attack and days after an ohio state attack being called possiblerism the white house and president obama preparing to speak about how his anti-terror strategy has made our country safer. we will debate his case. .. [vo] quickbooks introduces jeanette. and her new business: i do, to go. jeanette was excellent at marrying people. but had trouble getting paid. not a good time, jeanette. even worse. now i'm uncomfortable. but here's the good news, jeanette got quickbooks. send that invoice, jeanette. looks like they viewed it. and, ta-da! paid twice as fast. oh, she's an efficient officiant. way to grow, jeanette. get paid twice as fast. visit quickbooks-dot-com. >> a grim reminder of the dangers, in the holiday season, today marks one year in san bernardino. after syed farouq opened fire at a company christmas party. this as president obama will how the success of his counterterrorism strategy. this tuesday in florida, reportedly defend strategy as the right path forward to the new administration. his wife and accomplice was a pakistani national who g
one year after the san bernardino terror attack and days after an ohio state attack being called possiblerism the white house and president obama preparing to speak about how his anti-terror strategy has made our country safer. we will debate his case. .. [vo] quickbooks introduces jeanette. and her new business: i do, to go. jeanette was excellent at marrying people. but had trouble getting paid. not a good time, jeanette. even worse. now i'm uncomfortable. but here's the good news, jeanette...
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we have all received, you know, that's incredible. >> reporter: danielle nottingham, cbs news, san bernardino, california. >> the san francisco police commission is defending its ban on shooting at moving vehicles. the police union just put out a video ad taking aim at the policy. it envisions a terror attack involving a truck plowing into a crowd with nearby police powerless to stop the driver. but the police commission said today that's a bit misleading. they say no policy can predict every situation. and the language specifically states that officers are to rely on their own judgment in extraordinary circumstances. >>> we're learning the identity of a man killed in a multi-car crash that happened in san fernando's marina district. police saythe 45-year-old was a lawyer, a pilot and according to his facebook page, a married father of three. four others were injured in the wreck yesterday morning. witnesses say that it happened when a white suv ran a red light according to san francisco's vision zero traffic data. lombard and divisadero where the crash happened is a highly injury corridor [s
we have all received, you know, that's incredible. >> reporter: danielle nottingham, cbs news, san bernardino, california. >> the san francisco police commission is defending its ban on shooting at moving vehicles. the police union just put out a video ad taking aim at the policy. it envisions a terror attack involving a truck plowing into a crowd with nearby police powerless to stop the driver. but the police commission said today that's a bit misleading. they say no policy can...
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. >> we have the storm ranger astop the san bernardino mountain. not too foggy. you can see the storm ranger scanning the bay area. you can see how things look at the radar level atop the peninsula and you can see a few sprinkles off shore to the west. a calmer view than yesterday where we had the periods of heavy rain. right now not seeing a lot. we have high clouds over the bay area. this actually stretches all the way back to hawaii. this is the tropal boost to the rainfall. we expect to come in an bring a chance of heavy rain. the return of the king tides which will lead to coastal flooding issues during the middle of the week. wind, power and tree impacts as the storm brings gusty winds to our hill tops. i will have a time line of three days of rain and microclimate conditions coming up. >>> a very serious warning in pacifica tonight.
. >> we have the storm ranger astop the san bernardino mountain. not too foggy. you can see the storm ranger scanning the bay area. you can see how things look at the radar level atop the peninsula and you can see a few sprinkles off shore to the west. a calmer view than yesterday where we had the periods of heavy rain. right now not seeing a lot. we have high clouds over the bay area. this actually stretches all the way back to hawaii. this is the tropal boost to the rainfall. we expect...
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the cyberspace. >>> california's inland empire is remembering the one-year anniversary of the san bernardino massacre today. the make shift memorial erected after 14 county employees were killed at a holiday party remains, with the emblem san >>> a major cruise line is paying a penalty for dumping waste in the ocean. the seven guilty pleas will cost princence $40 million. the justice department said princess tried to cover up the dumping. princess and seven others, carnival cruise lines will be in a monitored program are at least for five years. >>> rob gronkowski is having surgery today for a herniated disk in his lower back. new england expects gronk to miss the they're awaiting results of today's surgery before making a final determination. it was the cowboys and vikings last night. dallas trailing in the fourth when quarterback dak prescott found dez bryant for an eight-yard touchdown. with the cowboys up by eight and less than a minute to. >> minngo, minnesota scoring a touchdown of its own. but the conversion failed. final score, 17-15, cowboys fans have always been loud and proud and
the cyberspace. >>> california's inland empire is remembering the one-year anniversary of the san bernardino massacre today. the make shift memorial erected after 14 county employees were killed at a holiday party remains, with the emblem san >>> a major cruise line is paying a penalty for dumping waste in the ocean. the seven guilty pleas will cost princence $40 million. the justice department said princess tried to cover up the dumping. princess and seven others, carnival...
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was the catalyst that led to this, that's entirely open for speculation. >> later this morning, san bernardino county employees will hold a moment of silence at 10:58 a.m. the time the first 911 call was placed. there will will be a memorial service. >>> in san francisco a vigil of one year since a deadly police shooting that sparked changes in the department. last december officers cornered mario woods in the bayview after he stabbed someone minutes earlier. the city says officers were justified when they opened fire but video of the incident sparked massive protests. that shooting and other incidents led to the departure of police chief greg suhr as well as proposed changes in the department's use of force policies. today's vigil is at 3:30. >>> in the south bay we have a look at the damage left behind where an escaped inmate hid before he was arrested. rogelio chavez was caught yesterday after he and laron campbell escaped from the santa clara jail a week ago. kpix 5's betty yu shows us why the duplex where chavez was captured looked like a disaster zone. >> reporter: this two-bedroom south
was the catalyst that led to this, that's entirely open for speculation. >> later this morning, san bernardino county employees will hold a moment of silence at 10:58 a.m. the time the first 911 call was placed. there will will be a memorial service. >>> in san francisco a vigil of one year since a deadly police shooting that sparked changes in the department. last december officers cornered mario woods in the bayview after he stabbed someone minutes earlier. the city says...
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it was a year ago and i think most of us clearly remember san bernardino before christmas, co-workerhooting 14 people and injuring many more and i tried to find out what happened to those people who are family members and it turns out that there are charges that are filed against the brother and sister-in-law of syed farook and they were arrested on federal charges of marriage fraud and then the wife and her sister are charged with an immigration fraud marriage case as well. so does this -- and these cases have not yet been disposed of by the feds. is this something you would consider part of a predictable islamic jihad where they are bringing in spouses like this? >> absolutely, especially if you look at how the federal agencies drop the ball completely when it came to malik and farook, the san bernardino murderers. right now, this is a woman whose pattern of life was not closely examined. the fact that she went to a muslim seminary before she came to the united states and also that her facebook posts weren't scrutinized by the state department that was handling the first contact wi
it was a year ago and i think most of us clearly remember san bernardino before christmas, co-workerhooting 14 people and injuring many more and i tried to find out what happened to those people who are family members and it turns out that there are charges that are filed against the brother and sister-in-law of syed farook and they were arrested on federal charges of marriage fraud and then the wife and her sister are charged with an immigration fraud marriage case as well. so does this -- and...
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. >>> one year ago terrorist struck in san bernardino.ice sergeant put his life on the line coming within feet of the killer. cnn kyung lau caught up with the officer who went beyond the line of duty. >> i thought they're shooting at me. >> reporter: four hours after the terror attack in san bernardino andy was in the car. he spent most of his day chasing down false leads until an unmarked car pursued the suv. >> i saw them putting on what i believed ballistic or bulletproof vests. they started shooting the back window of their vehicle just shattered. >> reporter: capps' suv just feet away from it. >> i just scrambled from the door to the back of the car. >> reporter: sergeant capss crouched as other officers ran up. >> we have officers running here back eastbound chasing now on foot. >> reporter: 24 years a cop capps has never shot his wep on on the job before. no fear? >> no fear. >> reporter: even as he got >>> this was a very, very graphic shootout here. >> during the fight i heard someone to my left an officer is down, officer down.
. >>> one year ago terrorist struck in san bernardino.ice sergeant put his life on the line coming within feet of the killer. cnn kyung lau caught up with the officer who went beyond the line of duty. >> i thought they're shooting at me. >> reporter: four hours after the terror attack in san bernardino andy was in the car. he spent most of his day chasing down false leads until an unmarked car pursued the suv. >> i saw them putting on what i believed ballistic or...
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it marks one year since the san bernardino terror attack that left 14 people deed and 22 others wounded. when the isis inspired husband and wife stormed inside a san bernardino county building, there was horror and panic. but those inside somehow managed to call 911. tom waite is in los angeles and has more on the 911 recordings. on the tapes gunshots could be ar were made. >> 911, operator 7. >> we have an active shooter. >> ma'am, listen to me. take a deep breath. have you seen the person with the gun? >> yeah, they are dressed in black. they have a gun. >> listen, i know, ma'am, we are on the way. is he still shooting? >> oh, my god. >> ma'am, listen to me. listen to me, please. the police are driving there. >> reporter: in the same call how shots are fired. >> is he still shooting? >> i don't know. >> how many rounds did he fire? >> oh, my god a million. >> ma'am, how many were there. >> i only saw one, i don't know. >> stay inside, we are on the way. >> reporter: the calls kept screaming in. >> people with machine guns, a.r. shooting at my work. we opened the door and they started
it marks one year since the san bernardino terror attack that left 14 people deed and 22 others wounded. when the isis inspired husband and wife stormed inside a san bernardino county building, there was horror and panic. but those inside somehow managed to call 911. tom waite is in los angeles and has more on the 911 recordings. on the tapes gunshots could be ar were made. >> 911, operator 7. >> we have an active shooter. >> ma'am, listen to me. take a deep breath. have you...