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i'm sara sidner from cnn.ou tell me a little bit what what you think about the curfew and what you're talking about. the curfew is in a half an hour. >> nobody feels comfortable about the curfew. nobody. it's saturday night. it's a fight night and people want to enjoy themselves but we have to also be concerned about the safety of folks. that's the decision made by the governor and the mayor, and that is not my decision. but i've talked to one young lady who said that she will get arrested. and she feels that it's a violation of her rights. i said it would be inconveniencing to her but she said it's a matter of principle. there's nothing else i can say. >> reporter: people saying they're not going to obey the curfew. what is your take on what you saw today, very different scene than what we saw just a week ago. >> i've seen a great -- we had some problems monday night but other than that it's been fine. i think we've done very well. i think we've set an example for the nation to be very frank with you, things
i'm sara sidner from cnn.ou tell me a little bit what what you think about the curfew and what you're talking about. the curfew is in a half an hour. >> nobody feels comfortable about the curfew. nobody. it's saturday night. it's a fight night and people want to enjoy themselves but we have to also be concerned about the safety of folks. that's the decision made by the governor and the mayor, and that is not my decision. but i've talked to one young lady who said that she will get...
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one of them is cnn's sara sidner. sara, take us there. >> reporter: hey, don, i'm just standing right behind the camera. the paramedics are here, there's a third arrest that we can see in front of us, but the paramedics are here for the first arrest, the guy that you saw who looked limp. sometimes protesters go limp. sometimes they do that to make it more difficult for police. but in this case, it looked like he took quite a bit of pepper spray to the face. officers were trying to tell everybody to go home, that there's a curfew, and those who did not obey were going to get arrested and that is what has happened here. he is going to be taken out on a stretcher. he was having some issues, it looked like, breathing. pepper spray is some nasty stuff if you get it in your mouth and your eyes. it stays for a long time. but you're also seeing now, another person. they are rendering medical attention to the first person, who is looks like they are definitely -- yep, they're lifting him up. i don't know if you can see that, b
one of them is cnn's sara sidner. sara, take us there. >> reporter: hey, don, i'm just standing right behind the camera. the paramedics are here, there's a third arrest that we can see in front of us, but the paramedics are here for the first arrest, the guy that you saw who looked limp. sometimes protesters go limp. sometimes they do that to make it more difficult for police. but in this case, it looked like he took quite a bit of pepper spray to the face. officers were trying to tell...
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i but i want to get to cnn's sara sidner also in the crowd. sara update us if you will. >> reporter: yeah, we're here on west north avenue and pennsylvania. i want to give you a look at this. you've got a large group of folks here. it really feels more like a block party. people are out here. they've all got a message, but the message has been one of peace. and we did haefr some of the protesters talking to one another, when someone came up and started talking about going to jail tonight and all these different things another protester said no that's not what we're doing. too many black people have gone to jail and tonight when that curfew comes at 10:00, that everybody should go home. there are messages being given here but i want to give you an idea about how many people are out here. there are hundreds of people that are still out here. they're out here dancing talking to one another sharing a message. their frustrations they say are finally being heard, and people feel vindicated with what has happened with the charges that these officers
i but i want to get to cnn's sara sidner also in the crowd. sara update us if you will. >> reporter: yeah, we're here on west north avenue and pennsylvania. i want to give you a look at this. you've got a large group of folks here. it really feels more like a block party. people are out here. they've all got a message, but the message has been one of peace. and we did haefr some of the protesters talking to one another, when someone came up and started talking about going to jail tonight...
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>> i think we may have lost sara sidner. a large crowd and law enforcement authorities there as well. protesters protesting just outside of this mosque in phoenix. we're going to watch what is going on there. there is a draw mohammed contest underway as well. and these protesters saying they are the first amendment right and the second amendment right and some bringing weapons to them as well. sara can you hear me, are you there? >> reporter: i can hear you, wolf. can you hear me. >> yes, i hear you. i want you to set me the scene because we see a small crowd right outside of the mosque. what is going on. >> reporter: so what are you seeing are about ten to 12 people that have come to protest islam. they have been bearing arms and can you see the guns on their hips. they are here in support of religious freedom and being here and being part of the community. and the crowd here to support the mosque is to support some of those who have shown up standing in front of the mosque is far larger than the group that tried to get fol
>> i think we may have lost sara sidner. a large crowd and law enforcement authorities there as well. protesters protesting just outside of this mosque in phoenix. we're going to watch what is going on there. there is a draw mohammed contest underway as well. and these protesters saying they are the first amendment right and the second amendment right and some bringing weapons to them as well. sara can you hear me, are you there? >> reporter: i can hear you, wolf. can you hear me....
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sara sidner has got the latest on that. sara when you think about what happens when you get on an amtrak from washington new york. you probably take off your shoes, take out your laptop put your bags in the compartment above. there's a lot of stuff flying around through that train. >> reporter: right. you're not wearing a seat belt. sometimes, people are able to lie down across the seats comfortably, you know, an evening trip. you know we heard from some of the folks inside some of the passengers inside just how they were feeling during all of this and what they felt as they were coming around the curve. and i want to give you a look. we've made it on to the tracks. and we're standing right next to the tracks where this train was traveling. you can see the train is still there. you can see the last car there leaning way over to its right. you can also see the curve there. we heard from some of the passengers that they felt themselves going around that curve. and that's when things seemed to go all wrong. passengers talking
sara sidner has got the latest on that. sara when you think about what happens when you get on an amtrak from washington new york. you probably take off your shoes, take out your laptop put your bags in the compartment above. there's a lot of stuff flying around through that train. >> reporter: right. you're not wearing a seat belt. sometimes, people are able to lie down across the seats comfortably, you know, an evening trip. you know we heard from some of the folks inside some of the...
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thank you sara sidner. it is 33 minutes after midnight on the east coast and we are dealing with the awful news coming from philadelphia. basically they are saying it was pretty routine and then all of the sudden chaos, all hell broke loose. >> it's not a story that the passengers haven't told before. it's extraordinary to me how composed all three of them were and how well they handled what was clearly, you know, just a terrible situation. i'm always impressed with that. you know, i think we have discussed -- we're going to look at speed. there is an event recorder on the train. it will record how fast it was going. it will record whether the engineer applied brakes. they will match it up against the speed limit for the area. if it was crossing switching areas, they will look at whether there was any malfunctions on the switches. they will see that. that's a pretty easy determination to make. i think that the team will have something important to say by tomorrow night or the next day afterwards. when these
thank you sara sidner. it is 33 minutes after midnight on the east coast and we are dealing with the awful news coming from philadelphia. basically they are saying it was pretty routine and then all of the sudden chaos, all hell broke loose. >> it's not a story that the passengers haven't told before. it's extraordinary to me how composed all three of them were and how well they handled what was clearly, you know, just a terrible situation. i'm always impressed with that. you know, i...
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we have more from sara sidner. >> reporter: the clean up continues along the beaches. we still smell crude oil. there is still plenty to do and it will take a week before they begin to open the beaches here. we should talk about what is happening with the company in the past. they have a checkered record when it comes to dealing with their pipelines. about ten years ago they had between 2004 and 2007, they had a series of ten spills in states across the country. kansas texas and louisiana. those spills culminated in a settlement with the government and justice department. they settled for $41 million. that $41 million was supposed to go toward paying to upgrade about 10,000 miles of crude oil pipeline. the company says it did that and safety is a priority. certainly we're seeing again a problem here with that same company. we asked a lot of questions, but did not get answers when it came to their record. john christine. >> sara sidner more questions and more answers coming on that for sure. >>> emergency officials in north texas urging people who live in wichita falls
we have more from sara sidner. >> reporter: the clean up continues along the beaches. we still smell crude oil. there is still plenty to do and it will take a week before they begin to open the beaches here. we should talk about what is happening with the company in the past. they have a checkered record when it comes to dealing with their pipelines. about ten years ago they had between 2004 and 2007, they had a series of ten spills in states across the country. kansas texas and...
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. >> of course, sara sidner is live in philadelphia. it's been three hours and 17 minutes since this accident happened. what is going on there just after 1:00 in the morning? >> reporter: we have been watching investigators walk up and down the track, particularly where there is a curve in the track and then right beyond that curve you can see the last car that is on its side derailed. we also understand that one of those cars is split in half almost. a really awful scene and we now know according to the mayor, five people have died in this accident. there were 238 people on board including crew members. about 50 people hurt in total. many people did walk away from the crash. i want to give you an idea of what the scene looks like from our vantage point. we are standing next to the tracks where normally this train would be commuting from washington d.c. to new york. this particular train was headed to new york city when it derailed. it crashed in what is known as the port richmond neighborhood. there is a lot of vehicles that are all st
. >> of course, sara sidner is live in philadelphia. it's been three hours and 17 minutes since this accident happened. what is going on there just after 1:00 in the morning? >> reporter: we have been watching investigators walk up and down the track, particularly where there is a curve in the track and then right beyond that curve you can see the last car that is on its side derailed. we also understand that one of those cars is split in half almost. a really awful scene and we now...
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i want to go now to my colleague, sara sidner. you and i were out on the corner of north and penn last night as the curfew hit, and some people refused to abide by it. we saw some arrests. we're now learning 46 arrests last night. what's the expectation tonight now that the curfew has been lifted? >> reporter: look the expectation is you won't have as many people out in numbers and if they are out in numbers, that they will be very similar to what they were like during the block party. nobody really knows until nightfall, right? want to show you where we are. this is the same area where we were yesterday, north and pennsylvania. see the cvs that sustained damage and loots inging. since then in this neighborhood there has been a lot of peaceful protesting most of it peaceful. there were arrests last night because when the curfew came the police warned several times and started taking people in and sometimes forcibly. i want to let you hear from a resident who's from here who lives just down the street from this very intersection. l
i want to go now to my colleague, sara sidner. you and i were out on the corner of north and penn last night as the curfew hit, and some people refused to abide by it. we saw some arrests. we're now learning 46 arrests last night. what's the expectation tonight now that the curfew has been lifted? >> reporter: look the expectation is you won't have as many people out in numbers and if they are out in numbers, that they will be very similar to what they were like during the block party....
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sara sidner tonight reports. >> reporter: the evidence of the habit the oil spill has caused shown all pelicans and sea lion rescued so far. magnitude yet to be assessed to the other beautiful creatures. company responsible for this mess plains all american pipeline. >> skimming vessels so far have recovered 7,770 gallons of an oily water mixture. >> reporter: it turns out the company has a checkered history when it comes to its infrastructure. in 2010 the company and some of its subsidiaries agreed to spend $41 million to upgrade 10,000 miles of crude oil pipeline. as part of a settlement with the environmental protection agency and justice department. this after violations between 2004 and 2007 for 10 crude oil spills in texas, louisiana, oklahoma, and kansas. and just last year a rupture sent 10,000 gallons of oil flowing onto a los angeles street. its record in the top five worse for infractions compared to other similar companies. the spill affecting santa barbara's coastline, one of the worst here. what does the company say about at thaul? that? we asked. 500 barrels. what does t
sara sidner tonight reports. >> reporter: the evidence of the habit the oil spill has caused shown all pelicans and sea lion rescued so far. magnitude yet to be assessed to the other beautiful creatures. company responsible for this mess plains all american pipeline. >> skimming vessels so far have recovered 7,770 gallons of an oily water mixture. >> reporter: it turns out the company has a checkered history when it comes to its infrastructure. in 2010 the company and some of...
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sara sidner thank you so much. of a dozen of people now marching through downtown baltimore walking through neighborhood streets, walking through business districts, as well on their way here. and we understand our nick valencia is somewhere in the crush there with many demonstrators making their way. he's joining us live now. nick? >> good afternoon, fred. i'm at the site where freddie gray was arrested and you see the crowd behind me has slowly been gathering over the course of the last 30 minutes to an hour. it's blossomed to just about a hundred people i'd say, and among them is former baltimore mayor, sheila dicwson. what it's like to be back? what brought you today. >> i cape out because some of the young men who grew up in the community, friends of freddie gray have a message they want to get across. they have a plan of action. they asked me to come out, to support their efforts, and i respect those young men. i want to be a part of their efforts. and i believe that we need to listen to them because i think
sara sidner thank you so much. of a dozen of people now marching through downtown baltimore walking through neighborhood streets, walking through business districts, as well on their way here. and we understand our nick valencia is somewhere in the crush there with many demonstrators making their way. he's joining us live now. nick? >> good afternoon, fred. i'm at the site where freddie gray was arrested and you see the crowd behind me has slowly been gathering over the course of the last...
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cnn's sara sidner has more on the groups that have jumped into action. >> reporter: stressed out andin oil, the first victims of the santa barbara oil spill have to rely on another species to clean up ever so careful. if these birds are not cleaned, will they die? >> yes, that, definitive. >> well, the birds that we've seen so far have come in coated with oil, they weren't move, they can't forage, they can't fly, die, so, yeah, they would die pretty rapidly if they were not cleaned. >> reporter: the moment they heard about the spill, the folks at the international bird rescue and the oil wildlife care network jumped into action. their tools including dish washing detergent, large bins and attention to detail. so far, it's brown pelicans that keep being carried through the door. the whole experience terrifying for the birds. >> the wash process in particular is, we believe, extremely stressful for these birds. it's basically like being held down by three king kongs and being forcefully washed. >> reporter: the oil is so toxic that even those who are handling the birds who are covered
cnn's sara sidner has more on the groups that have jumped into action. >> reporter: stressed out andin oil, the first victims of the santa barbara oil spill have to rely on another species to clean up ever so careful. if these birds are not cleaned, will they die? >> yes, that, definitive. >> well, the birds that we've seen so far have come in coated with oil, they weren't move, they can't forage, they can't fly, die, so, yeah, they would die pretty rapidly if they were not...
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sara sidner has more. >> reporter: they are calling it round two because this is the second time they held a rally like this. before the rally here in phoenix, they are planning on doing what is a prophet muhammad cartoon drawing contest similar to the one we saw in garland, texas. you remember what happened there. they say this is in response to what happened in garland when two men here in phoenix went to a mosque and went to try to gun police down. they ended up dying themselves at the hands of the officer who stopped them from being able to get into the rally. police believe they were trying to get into the contest in garland. as far as this one, it will be peaceful. they are holding it here to send a message. they put something on their facebook they have not had in the past. i want to read that. quote, people are also encouraged to come to the rally to utilize their second amendment rights just in case the first amendment comes under attack. the second amendment is the right to bear arms. the first, freedom of speech. there is concern from those who go to the mosque. they are ho
sara sidner has more. >> reporter: they are calling it round two because this is the second time they held a rally like this. before the rally here in phoenix, they are planning on doing what is a prophet muhammad cartoon drawing contest similar to the one we saw in garland, texas. you remember what happened there. they say this is in response to what happened in garland when two men here in phoenix went to a mosque and went to try to gun police down. they ended up dying themselves at the...
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sara sidner, thank you so much.his bit of news just in a mid shipment the train was coming from washington and as you know the u.s. navel academy is in annapolis, maryland close to washington, d.c. >>> before we get to our renee marsh, i want you to look at the accident scene. the front car where the engineer and conductor drive the train remains up right, and both did survive. the second car was a charred mess. it was reduced to a twisted heap of metal, and i would expect the passengers that expired were in that second car, and the third and fourth were on their sides, and the fifth and sixth and seventh car was upright but derailed. was the train going too fast around the curve? is that what investigators initially think? they just don't know anything right now? >> reporter: carol, what you said they just really are not coming out and saying what the cause is at this point. i do know they will be looking at speed as one of the many factors. i just got off the phone with the ntsb they do have part of their team her
sara sidner, thank you so much.his bit of news just in a mid shipment the train was coming from washington and as you know the u.s. navel academy is in annapolis, maryland close to washington, d.c. >>> before we get to our renee marsh, i want you to look at the accident scene. the front car where the engineer and conductor drive the train remains up right, and both did survive. the second car was a charred mess. it was reduced to a twisted heap of metal, and i would expect the...
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cnn's sara sidner is there with the latest on that. to what the passengers were saying looking up and seeing people trapped inside luggage departments as the train lists 30 degrees. what is the scene there now? >> reporter: yeah christine when you listen to what people who are inside of one of these seven cars that some of them toppled over. one of them is almost unrecognizable. it is so damaged. it is crumbled almost into a ball in places it looks completely awful. and then you start listening to what it was like inside of these cars it's terrifying. i do want to give you a look at what we can see because we've actually made it on to the tracks where this train just left that curve that everyone has been talking about. it's a pretty tight curve, it's a pretty sharp curve and turn there. you can see the last car there which is askew. it's kind of lean to get right. and beyond that some of the more damaged cars we've been watching all morning, as investigators have been focusing in on that curve, and looking with their flashlights, a li
cnn's sara sidner is there with the latest on that. to what the passengers were saying looking up and seeing people trapped inside luggage departments as the train lists 30 degrees. what is the scene there now? >> reporter: yeah christine when you listen to what people who are inside of one of these seven cars that some of them toppled over. one of them is almost unrecognizable. it is so damaged. it is crumbled almost into a ball in places it looks completely awful. and then you start...
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sara sidner with a live report. many thanks to you. >> amtrak issued a statement saying we are deeply saddened by the loss of life from amtrak northwest regional train 188 derailed north of philadelphia tuesday evening. we ask the news media to be respectful of our customers, employees and families. >> amtrak went on to say a service plan for the philadelphia to new york corridor will be announced soon. >> much more on the breaking news coverage after the break. including a look at what the red cross is doing. how victims of the derailment and their families. back in a moment. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >> we are following breaking news from philadelphia where at least five people are dead as an amtrak passenger train derailed late tuesday. at least 50 people are in the hospital. six with critical injuries. >> right now investigators say they don't know what happened. but the mayor called it a "devastating scene" the number of train cars on their sides. traveling from washington to new york. one passen
sara sidner with a live report. many thanks to you. >> amtrak issued a statement saying we are deeply saddened by the loss of life from amtrak northwest regional train 188 derailed north of philadelphia tuesday evening. we ask the news media to be respectful of our customers, employees and families. >> amtrak went on to say a service plan for the philadelphia to new york corridor will be announced soon. >> much more on the breaking news coverage after the break. including a...
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sara sidner joins us from baltimore. and so the motion for the recusal of mosby, what is the latest on it? >> reporter: it spells out five conflicts of interest and things that the lawyers see as a conflict of interests. we've heard from them from the police union. i'll let you know what they are. this is a 109 page motion so there is a lot in there. it talks about mosby and her husband, nick mosby, a council member who is in charge of the district where freddie gray was killed. the motion is basically that she is giving him a political advantage and getting political gain all of the fact that he charged people because people in his district were chanting that and wanting the charges to go forward against the officers and that she has a personal relationship with potential witnesses that her office also took part in investigating the case against the six officers. and there is also this pending civil lawsuit against her department and her office that was talked about. and lastly there is -- and this came up again before
sara sidner joins us from baltimore. and so the motion for the recusal of mosby, what is the latest on it? >> reporter: it spells out five conflicts of interest and things that the lawyers see as a conflict of interests. we've heard from them from the police union. i'll let you know what they are. this is a 109 page motion so there is a lot in there. it talks about mosby and her husband, nick mosby, a council member who is in charge of the district where freddie gray was killed. the...
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i think we have our sara sidner as well. is that right, guys? do we have sara sidner with us? hi, sara. it's poppy. hi sara it's poppy. >> reporter: sorry. i couldn't hear you. >> there we go. hi sara. hi sara. what are we seeing? >> reporter: look i want to give you an idea of where we are right now. just behind me is the market where the wagon stopped when freddie gray was still inside and it's the stop that none of us knew about until far, far after we knew about all of the other ones but let's spin the camera. this is macedonia baptist church. and this is where the mayor was just a few moments ago handing out food. this church does this on a regular basis. however, they had to do it more we're told because of what happened on monday with the looting of stores in the area. a lot of the folks that live here the elderly folks that live here that don't have transportation have difficulty getting, you know good healthy food and now some of the stores that they're used to going to and the mall that they're used to shopping at went through all that destruction so there's a lot of
i think we have our sara sidner as well. is that right, guys? do we have sara sidner with us? hi, sara. it's poppy. hi sara it's poppy. >> reporter: sorry. i couldn't hear you. >> there we go. hi sara. hi sara. what are we seeing? >> reporter: look i want to give you an idea of where we are right now. just behind me is the market where the wagon stopped when freddie gray was still inside and it's the stop that none of us knew about until far, far after we knew about all of the...
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back to you guys. >> cnns sarah sidner reporting there. now, a look at protesters arrested after the curfew. are some of them professionals and what is their agenda? don lemon posed that question to our legal experts. >> reporter: last night, the protesters were different. sarah is seeing people from ferguson. the protesters last night didn't look like they were from the neighborhood, the usual protesters. are they professional protesters we are looking at? most of the people in the neighborhood were like, what are you doing? >> i don't know who the individual protesters are. i know certainly, there are people with a point of view. the point of view, there shouldn't be a curfew. laws are laws, rules are rules, they should be obeys. interestingly enough, the concern is that it's having a big economic impact upon the community. businesses are suffering. people are not out in the open. people are not gathering at night. it's having a big hardship there. i'm not suggesting their business people. i don't know who they are. at some point and tim
back to you guys. >> cnns sarah sidner reporting there. now, a look at protesters arrested after the curfew. are some of them professionals and what is their agenda? don lemon posed that question to our legal experts. >> reporter: last night, the protesters were different. sarah is seeing people from ferguson. the protesters last night didn't look like they were from the neighborhood, the usual protesters. are they professional protesters we are looking at? most of the people in the...
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sara sidner reports on this new event in phoenix. >> reporter: they are calling it free cdom of speech rally round. because they held one before. they are planning on doing what is a prophet muhammad cartoon drawing contest similar to the one we saw three weeks ago in garland, texas. with you remember what happened there and they say this is in response to what happened in garland. two men that attended the mosque went to gun police down and ended up dying themselves by an officer. police believing they were trying to get into that drawing contest there in garland. as far as this one goes, they say it will be peaceful. they are holding it here to send a message. but they also put something on their facebook that they hadn't had in the past. i want it read that to you. people are encouraged to come to this rally it utilize their second amendment rights at this event just in case the first amendment comes under much anticipated attack. the second amendment being the right to bear arms. and the if ifirst, freedom of speech. they are holding this on friday while they are having evening pra
sara sidner reports on this new event in phoenix. >> reporter: they are calling it free cdom of speech rally round. because they held one before. they are planning on doing what is a prophet muhammad cartoon drawing contest similar to the one we saw three weeks ago in garland, texas. with you remember what happened there and they say this is in response to what happened in garland. two men that attended the mosque went to gun police down and ended up dying themselves by an officer. police...
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cnn's sarah sidner was able to get an exclusive interview with her and her husband. >> we sat down withamily, mr. and mrs. mosby and their two young children 4 and 6-year-old and it became apparent they say they are ready for this challenge. he is a councilman and she the youngest state's attorney in america and suddenly one of the most visible figures in the most highly publicized homicide case in recent baltimore history. >> i love you, baby. thanks for everything you do. >> reporter: charged six officers so far, seeing more praise than protests. but her critics have pounced on the couple's political connection. >> there is no conflict of interest. i'm going to prosecute. i'm the baltimore state's attorney. my district includes every city in baltimore city. a number of crimes that take place in baltimore city and unfortunately in the district we live. where is the conflict? >> reporter: their relationship established over a decade ago at university. >> very popular, but what attracted me to him there was something, it wasn't just a physical attraction it was he wanted to be a public s
cnn's sarah sidner was able to get an exclusive interview with her and her husband. >> we sat down withamily, mr. and mrs. mosby and their two young children 4 and 6-year-old and it became apparent they say they are ready for this challenge. he is a councilman and she the youngest state's attorney in america and suddenly one of the most visible figures in the most highly publicized homicide case in recent baltimore history. >> i love you, baby. thanks for everything you do. >>...
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sarah sidner filed this report from the days after the quake hit. >> reporter: rescue workers in three south asian countries are working tirelessly to dig out survivors like here where more than 100 people are trapped. >> the damage caused is mostly in the mountainous area. in certain areas of the entire villages they have collapsed in certain areas almost the entire town has vanished from the scene. >>> the earthquake struck just before 9:00 their time saturday morning. the power of the quake caused buildings to sway for about a minute in the capitals of afghanistan, pakistan and india. an area some 625 miles across. most of the devastation occurred in the mountains of northern pakistan. the urgent task of pulling the injured began. >> and we have basically makeshift hospitals to provide medical aid to those who are injured. >> reporter: in south asian the rescue work is grueling. some of it is being done by hand. some by bulldozers but all with a strong hope of saving those still trapped in the piles of rubble. in pakistan's capital islamabad, ultra sensitive -- as time passes more a
sarah sidner filed this report from the days after the quake hit. >> reporter: rescue workers in three south asian countries are working tirelessly to dig out survivors like here where more than 100 people are trapped. >> the damage caused is mostly in the mountainous area. in certain areas of the entire villages they have collapsed in certain areas almost the entire town has vanished from the scene. >>> the earthquake struck just before 9:00 their time saturday morning....
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joining me sarah sidner live in baltimore along with hln legal analyst joey jackson. we in this battle of words already? has it actually becomes battle of paperwork and is there a response from the prosecutor about this demand? >> there's no response yet. the prosecutor has been pretty clear in saying she does not want to try this case in the media. although she did read the charges out in her initial press conference when she announced that she was going to be charging these six officers with very serious charges including second-degree murder. what we have seen is a motion filed, 109 pages, by the attorneys for the six officers and really, what's listed in that, some of the main points have to do with conflicts of interests they see and are alleging, relationships she has, for example, with the attorney for freddie gray's family, relationships she may have with potential witnesses, the fact that her office went in and did its own investigation into the case separate from the police investigation. so there are some things that have come up. even the relationship with
joining me sarah sidner live in baltimore along with hln legal analyst joey jackson. we in this battle of words already? has it actually becomes battle of paperwork and is there a response from the prosecutor about this demand? >> there's no response yet. the prosecutor has been pretty clear in saying she does not want to try this case in the media. although she did read the charges out in her initial press conference when she announced that she was going to be charging these six officers...
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vikt center. >> sara sidner live for news baltimore.baltimore, it took mosby less than two weeks to bring charges against six cops. but in cleveland, the family of tamir rice has been waiting more than five months five months for answers. last november the sixth grader was shot and killed by a cop while he was playing with a pellet gun. the police officer was responding to a 911 call about a guy with a pistol that was quote probably fake. but within two seconds of arriving at the scene, officer timothy loman fired fatal shots at 129-year-old. walter madison joins us now for an exclusive interview. he's an attorney for the tamir rice family. good morning, walter thanks for joining us. why do you think it's taken so long for this family to get any answers? >> it's just clearly avoiding responsibility. and the city hopes in time that this matter will be swept under the rug. or that people will forget. >> do you have any idea when a grand jury may even review the case and decide whether or not to to hand over an indictment? well you know i
vikt center. >> sara sidner live for news baltimore.baltimore, it took mosby less than two weeks to bring charges against six cops. but in cleveland, the family of tamir rice has been waiting more than five months five months for answers. last november the sixth grader was shot and killed by a cop while he was playing with a pellet gun. the police officer was responding to a 911 call about a guy with a pistol that was quote probably fake. but within two seconds of arriving at the scene,...
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said you will certainly see it come out, though when all of this starts going to court. >> sarah sidner, thank you so much for that. i just want to stay on this because i talked to this biker gang expert detective alford brown jr., from the dekalb county gang unit. he talked to me about how police prepare when they hear about threats from biker gangs, possible oncoming retribution. >> of course we're always aware of gang activity. we try to stay in touch with other law enforcement agencies to discuss gang movement and what they may be doing and what may be occurring across the country. we try to stay abreast of gangs at every possibility. we understand that they're violent, and we try to put measures in place to try to prevent that. >> i mean clearly by hearing one sergeant saying it was the most gruesome scene he'd ever come across, incredibly violent. and when you talk about biker gangs, detective, who are these people? i know you said being incarcerated is a rite of passage. >> right, right. biker gangs started a while back right after second world war. >> oh wow. >> basically, they'
said you will certainly see it come out, though when all of this starts going to court. >> sarah sidner, thank you so much for that. i just want to stay on this because i talked to this biker gang expert detective alford brown jr., from the dekalb county gang unit. he talked to me about how police prepare when they hear about threats from biker gangs, possible oncoming retribution. >> of course we're always aware of gang activity. we try to stay in touch with other law enforcement...
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sara sidner has more. >> reporter: it is the freedom of speech rally two.he second time they held a rally like. this before the rally outside the islamic center here in phoenix, they are planning on doing what is a prophet muhammad cartoon drawing contest similar to the one we saw three weeks ago in garland, texas. you remember what happened. there this is in response to what happened in garland, texas, when two men from here in phoenix who did attend one of the mosques here went and tried to gun police down. they ended up dying themselves at the hands of the officer who stopped them from being able to get into the rally. police believing they were trying to get into the prophet muhammad drawing contest in garland. this one will be peaceful. they are holding it to send a message. they put something on their facebook page. quote, people are encouraged to come to the rally to display their second amendment rights as if the first is under attack. the second is the right to bear arms and the first is freedom of speech. there is concern at the mosque when they a
sara sidner has more. >> reporter: it is the freedom of speech rally two.he second time they held a rally like. this before the rally outside the islamic center here in phoenix, they are planning on doing what is a prophet muhammad cartoon drawing contest similar to the one we saw three weeks ago in garland, texas. you remember what happened. there this is in response to what happened in garland, texas, when two men from here in phoenix who did attend one of the mosques here went and...
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sarah sidner on the san of the crash. come back to you later. many thanks to bringing us up to date on the situation. moments ago we got this statement from amtrak, quoting here directly, we are deeply saddened by the loss of life from amtrak northeast regional train 118. the derailed north of philadelphia tuesday evening. we ask the news media to be respectful of our customers, our employees and their families. ened of -- end of quote there. anthony torenta with american red cross eastern pennsylvania. he joins us now, by phone, thank you so much for talking with us at this very late, or you could say early hour. just after 2:00 in the morning. talk to us about -- what your role will be now in the hours going forward. >> one of the thing thousands. it has been such an emotional evening for the city of philadelphia, for the passengers on the amtrak train. and for the families involved. and one of the things that, that the red cross does exceptionally well is provide spiritual, emotional care and support for those impacted by this tragedy. and so
sarah sidner on the san of the crash. come back to you later. many thanks to bringing us up to date on the situation. moments ago we got this statement from amtrak, quoting here directly, we are deeply saddened by the loss of life from amtrak northeast regional train 118. the derailed north of philadelphia tuesday evening. we ask the news media to be respectful of our customers, our employees and their families. ened of -- end of quote there. anthony torenta with american red cross eastern...
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sara sidner jansoins me now with more. good morning. >> reporter: i went to the prince concert last night. there were thousands of people there. completely packed. he did have a message. it wasn't just about his music and his hits that he played. he was trying to bring a message of peace, a rally for peace is what he called it. he made a song that was particularly for baltimore. it did talk about some of the issues both political and the police issues. he mentioned michael brown in his song. he mentioned freddie gray in his song as well. he said it was for young people to go forward and fix problems and their time to sort these things out and he supported them in that. there's also as you mentioned the game that's going to happen tonight. the last time the orioles played here you remember they played with no one in the stadium. that will all be different today. we expect to see big crowds going to see that game. they are now letting people in. you remember why they did that. there was unrest here in the city. there was a f
sara sidner jansoins me now with more. good morning. >> reporter: i went to the prince concert last night. there were thousands of people there. completely packed. he did have a message. it wasn't just about his music and his hits that he played. he was trying to bring a message of peace, a rally for peace is what he called it. he made a song that was particularly for baltimore. it did talk about some of the issues both political and the police issues. he mentioned michael brown in his...
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sara sidner cnn, baltimore. >> joined now by john blake, cnn writer and producer. thanks for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >> so you're from baltimore and you're back there covering this story for us. from what you could see, were most of the people ignoring the curfews, were they locals or out-of-towners? >> reporter: i wouldn't say that. the part they wrote about in baltimore was not so much what was happening at the curfews or -- i wrote a lot more about my experiences coming up and comparing it to what was like then comparing it to what it's like now. >> but if you're out there covering it, did you notice where the protesters are from? i'm going to talk to you about your piece, no doubt, but did you notice any of that or that wasn't part of your experience at all? >> no i didn't really notice that. no i didn't. >> i want you to compare what has happened there in baltimore, you compared it to the novel lord of the flies. what did you mean by that? >> lord of the flies is a book about what happens to a group of young men who crash-land on an island and all th
sara sidner cnn, baltimore. >> joined now by john blake, cnn writer and producer. thanks for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >> so you're from baltimore and you're back there covering this story for us. from what you could see, were most of the people ignoring the curfews, were they locals or out-of-towners? >> reporter: i wouldn't say that. the part they wrote about in baltimore was not so much what was happening at the curfews or -- i wrote a lot more about my...
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more on their world now from sara sidner. >> this man is in a position to know just how dangerous biker gangs can be. cloaked in darkness, he agreed to speak with us. he spent five years infiltrating three different biker gangs for the dea. the bag os mongols and outlaws. >> how would you describe how they operate? are they different in the way they operate? >> they're very similar. very sophisticated, structured like the military, a lot of members are ex-military. so they're highly trained for combat. they're much better than your average street gang at conducting war. >> when you talk about war, who are they warring with? is it just other gangs or society at large? >> i'd say it's society at large and mostly other motorcycle gangs. >> that's terrifying. >> yeah. and a lot of these gangs when i did my bag os infiltration half my chapter was ex-marines. so they -- they're highly skilled, highly trained killers. >> charles falco and an author and now consults for law enforcement on biker gangs, and said a month ago he was asked to go to waco because of growing tensions between two gangs,
more on their world now from sara sidner. >> this man is in a position to know just how dangerous biker gangs can be. cloaked in darkness, he agreed to speak with us. he spent five years infiltrating three different biker gangs for the dea. the bag os mongols and outlaws. >> how would you describe how they operate? are they different in the way they operate? >> they're very similar. very sophisticated, structured like the military, a lot of members are ex-military. so they're...
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>> sara sidner in baltimore.lopments we're following in the death of a college student. at the hands of police officers in georgia. nine deputies involved in the incident have now been fired. matthew adubati was found dead in an isolation cell on new year's day. his family said he was put in a restraining chair and was tazed. police say he was combative. but the family lawyer says he's bipolar and that should be have been taken into account. he was arrested for allegedly hitting his girlfriend at this gas station. you can can see in this surveillance video that the girlfriend is under a blanket with adubati clutching her it appears. it's up to the district attorney to decide whether to file criminal charges against the officers at the jail. >>> ahead, moscow's massive victory day celebration. was about more than just marking the 70th anniversary of the ends of world war ii. geopolitical tensions were thick as vladimir putin took a veiled jab at the u.s. wish your skin could bounce back like it used to? new neutro
>> sara sidner in baltimore.lopments we're following in the death of a college student. at the hands of police officers in georgia. nine deputies involved in the incident have now been fired. matthew adubati was found dead in an isolation cell on new year's day. his family said he was put in a restraining chair and was tazed. police say he was combative. but the family lawyer says he's bipolar and that should be have been taken into account. he was arrested for allegedly hitting his...
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back to you guys. >> that report from cnn's sara sidner. and in just a few hours time, the state's governor will attend the church service where he is calling for a statewide day of prayer and peace. and later this day, a faith-based rally is expected at baltimore's city hall. >>> it may be the richest fight in boxing history, but many fans who paid to watch say they would, well, rather have their money back. american floyd mayweather defeated philippines hero manny pacquiao in one of the most highly anticipated matches in decades. there was a lot of dancing in the ring but very few of the punishing blows that many people expected. here's cnn's don riddell with more on that from las vegas. >> reporter: well, in the end, it wasn't really the fight of the century it was more of a chess match than a boxing match, but it's floyd mayweather who is victorious, beating manny pacquiao on a unanimous points decision. he now remains unbeaten at 48-0 throughout his professional career. this is the scorecard that we've been handed by the judges. and ac
back to you guys. >> that report from cnn's sara sidner. and in just a few hours time, the state's governor will attend the church service where he is calling for a statewide day of prayer and peace. and later this day, a faith-based rally is expected at baltimore's city hall. >>> it may be the richest fight in boxing history, but many fans who paid to watch say they would, well, rather have their money back. american floyd mayweather defeated philippines hero manny pacquiao in...
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cnn correspondent sara sidner is live in baltimore.he relationship between the mayor and the police at least the police union in that city in baltimore, has taken something of an ugly turn? >> reporter: deteriorated the best word to use for it and you can see that spelled out in their statement. the police union. and the mayor had said early on that she was fine and wanted the department of justice to come in and take a look at the department and now that is exactly what the doj is doing. freddie gray's arrest and death in police custody, and the intense backlash put the city of baltimore in the national and international spotlight. now it's under scrutiny from the department of justice. the decision announced by the new attorney general. >> this investigation will begin immediately, and will focus on allegations that baltimore police department officers use excessive force including deadly force, conduct unlawful searches seizures and arrests and engage in discriminatory policing. >> reporter: this announcement just 11 days after the
cnn correspondent sara sidner is live in baltimore.he relationship between the mayor and the police at least the police union in that city in baltimore, has taken something of an ugly turn? >> reporter: deteriorated the best word to use for it and you can see that spelled out in their statement. the police union. and the mayor had said early on that she was fine and wanted the department of justice to come in and take a look at the department and now that is exactly what the doj is doing....
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. >> sarah sidner on the streets of baltimore and nick valencia set the scene for us right there. >> i think the operative word is that this is a celebration and there has been a complete shift in tone an attitude among the demonstrators here. i don't know if i want to call them demonstrators. as sarah mentioned this is more of a block party. if there's any indication how much things changed this is the first day on the corner of north avenue and pennsylvania avenue we have not seen police in riot gear. who knows what will happen at 10:00 p.m. when the curfew goes into effect. mike come on over here man. we were talking earlier about this curfew. police said they'll keep it. what do you think? >> i think it's bad for the city. it's like violating our rights. >> reporter: do you plan to obey the curfew? are you going to stay out here? >> when the fight come on i'm going to be on before the fight come on. >> reporter: talking about the boxing match between pacquiao and mayweather. >> yes. >> reporter: maybe, maybe not you might stay out even though police want to you go home. >> no, i'
. >> sarah sidner on the streets of baltimore and nick valencia set the scene for us right there. >> i think the operative word is that this is a celebration and there has been a complete shift in tone an attitude among the demonstrators here. i don't know if i want to call them demonstrators. as sarah mentioned this is more of a block party. if there's any indication how much things changed this is the first day on the corner of north avenue and pennsylvania avenue we have not seen...
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>> fair question sara sidner in baltimore, joining me now "outfront" legal analyst paul callan. he is a former legal prosecutor and prosecutor. and paul martin a former prosecutor. tough to be sitting across from you guys. have i my work cut out for me. first of all, she has never tried a murder case. how significant is that? >> a lot of people have asked me that question. it sounds like a legitimate question. how can somebody who is 35 years old, never tried a murder case be prosecuting the biggest murder case in america. it's not all that unusual. i'll give you an example. chris christie. never tried a case probably in his life before he became the u.s. attorney of new jersey. and of course tried mobsters and all kinds of organized crime cases. not personally but as the lead in the attorney. you don't always have to have the in courtroom experience to make the right decision about who to pick to try the case. >> so that goes to the experience point. paul martin, on this question of the conflict of interest we saw her with her husband there, city councilman plus the lack of mur
>> fair question sara sidner in baltimore, joining me now "outfront" legal analyst paul callan. he is a former legal prosecutor and prosecutor. and paul martin a former prosecutor. tough to be sitting across from you guys. have i my work cut out for me. first of all, she has never tried a murder case. how significant is that? >> a lot of people have asked me that question. it sounds like a legitimate question. how can somebody who is 35 years old, never tried a murder case...
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cnn's sarah sidner is very close to the crash site. she has a look at the wreckage and more importantly the investigation. sarah, what's the latest? >> reporter: what we've been seeing all morning is investigators coming out. some of them definitely amtrak because we've been seeing their cars drive up and looking very closely at the rail all the way up to where the train derailed. i want to give you a look at that so you can see as far as our camera can see. you can see some of the investigators still standing there now. they've been on that spot for quite some time. and we keep seeing people sort of walk through and look very closely at the rail there right at that really sharp turn that curve. and you can see just past that curve you will see the first or the -- or what turns out to be the last car that derailed of the seven cars that derailed. we've been also watching as they had firefighters out here. they had a canine who jumped into that last car there seemingly looking for anyone who was still left. and we've also been seeing so
cnn's sarah sidner is very close to the crash site. she has a look at the wreckage and more importantly the investigation. sarah, what's the latest? >> reporter: what we've been seeing all morning is investigators coming out. some of them definitely amtrak because we've been seeing their cars drive up and looking very closely at the rail all the way up to where the train derailed. i want to give you a look at that so you can see as far as our camera can see. you can see some of the...
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paso texas, we heard sarah sidner's story. five societies with their own rules and codes of secrecy, honor and violence. atf agent billy quinos that world firsthand having spent more than two years under cover, posing as a member of the mongels outlaw gain. the true story of the undercover agent who infiltrated america's most violent outlaw motorcycle gang. because he still has enemies out there, we're not disclosing his location but he spoke to anderson earlier. >> in your two years undercover with the atf. have you ever seen anything like this this scale? >> during my two years undercover i never saw anything like this we had run-ins with the hells angels nowhere near this scale. not at all. the biker gangs are confronting each other, and the violence occurs with them all the time just not to this magnitude. >> why would they be all together? >> if there is this tension between them? >> there was a coalition meeting going on. that's the reason they were all there. it wasn't just the banditos there, there were a number of oth
paso texas, we heard sarah sidner's story. five societies with their own rules and codes of secrecy, honor and violence. atf agent billy quinos that world firsthand having spent more than two years under cover, posing as a member of the mongels outlaw gain. the true story of the undercover agent who infiltrated america's most violent outlaw motorcycle gang. because he still has enemies out there, we're not disclosing his location but he spoke to anderson earlier. >> in your two years...
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cnn's sidner examines his history of handling this arrest. >> the commander east's police department will face the justice department stepping in. at first the baltimore police held back during the rioting. some expressed outrage over the lack of police response. >> where are the leaders? where's the mayor. >> reporter: police commissioner reacted. >> why didn't you move faster? because there are 14, 15, 16-year-old kids out there. do you want mooe people using force on 14, 15, 16-year-old kids out there. >> turns out this is not the first time he used the stand back and wait tactic. he did the same as chief in the embattled oakland police department which has been monitored by the federal judge due to past police misconduct. when unrest erupted several times, police did not move in right away and protesters first broke in and looted a store. >> by direction to my organization was to give room. i said that to the beginning to allow the peaceful protest. >> reporter: the request for more officers led to clashes with the oakland mayor. the federal monitor criticized that saying the dep
cnn's sidner examines his history of handling this arrest. >> the commander east's police department will face the justice department stepping in. at first the baltimore police held back during the rioting. some expressed outrage over the lack of police response. >> where are the leaders? where's the mayor. >> reporter: police commissioner reacted. >> why didn't you move faster? because there are 14, 15, 16-year-old kids out there. do you want mooe people using force on...
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. >> sara sidner we're going to be joined by one of the teens later. >>> coming up next, we're going to talk about a prison break that isis is claiming responsibility for in iraq right outside of baghdad. how were they able to kill guards and release 40 prisoners? some of them suspected terrorists, that's next. apples fall, but the apples of your cheeks don't have to. defy gravity. juvÉderm voluma® is the only fda-approved injectable gel to instantly add volume to your cheek area. as you age, cheeks can lose volume. voluma adds volume creating contour and lift for a more youthful profile. for up to two years. temporary side effects include tenderness, swelling, firmness lumps, bumps, bruising, pain redness, discoloration and itching. ask your doctor. juvÉderm voluma®. defy gravity. hi. hi, we're here to look at a camry. we just came from a birthday party. ohh, let me get you a new one. camrys are so reliable. yeah... and you gotta love that bold new styling. here you go. whoa! wow. those balloon towers don't make themselves. during toyota time, get 0% apr financing for 60 months on a
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let's get more from sara sidner. >> reporter: the clean up continues on the beaches of santa barbara.they open the beaches here. we should talk about what has happened with the company in the past. they have a checkered record when it comes to dealing with their pipelines. about ten years ago, they had between 2004 and 2007 they had a series of ten different spills in states across the country. including kansas texas and louisiana. those spills culminated with the settlement with the government and epa and justice department. they settled for $41 million. that $41 million was supposed to go toward paying to upgrade about 10,000 miles of crude oil pipeline. the company says it did that and safety is a priority. certainly, we are seeing a problem here with that same company. we asked a lot of questions, but we did not get very many answers when it came to their record. >>> sara thank you. this is a 24-inch rupture in the pipe. they are investigating what happened here. the oil is flowing into the protected state beach. it is so sad. the company has had settlements and fines in the past.
let's get more from sara sidner. >> reporter: the clean up continues on the beaches of santa barbara.they open the beaches here. we should talk about what has happened with the company in the past. they have a checkered record when it comes to dealing with their pipelines. about ten years ago, they had between 2004 and 2007 they had a series of ten different spills in states across the country. including kansas texas and louisiana. those spills culminated with the settlement with the...
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sara sidner, cnn, baltimore. >>> turning now to weather.of severe weather around parts of the central united states. our meteorologist derek van dam is standing with with more. derek. >> george, central u.s. taking center stage. large hail, damaging winds and long tracks, very dangerous and lethal tornadoes. more on that. take a look at footage comes out of oklahoma sometime yesterday. we had impressive thunderstorms flare up. this is called a shelf cloud. it's seen along the leading edge of an approaching line of thunderstorms. basically, we have a downdraft from the heavy rainfall underneath the thunderstorms. and the air that's pushed out in all directions along the surface of the earth eventually meets up with warmer air allowing it to rise and forming this cloud structure you that see on your tv screen. now, we have another setup. with the appropriate ingredients for severe weather once again today across the plain states. cool and dry thanks to an upper level disturbance system over the western half of the u.s. that's going to interac
sara sidner, cnn, baltimore. >>> turning now to weather.of severe weather around parts of the central united states. our meteorologist derek van dam is standing with with more. derek. >> george, central u.s. taking center stage. large hail, damaging winds and long tracks, very dangerous and lethal tornadoes. more on that. take a look at footage comes out of oklahoma sometime yesterday. we had impressive thunderstorms flare up. this is called a shelf cloud. it's seen along the...
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sara sidner is outfront tonight. how serious are the charges against the prosecutor? >> reporter: well the defense certainly think theys they're serious. if you talk to some people they say those will get thrown out. we'll have to wait and see what the court does. i want to go down through a fuf of the things that are listed. this is a lengthy document. some the things mentioned we knew about, the husband that's a councilman mr. mosby is a councilman in the same district where they live and where gray was killed. a lot saying hey, this is a conflict because she could give personal or political gain to her husband because she did the charges, that the community there wanted. also that she knows some of the witnesses, has a relationship with the witnesses. that is one of the charges. that these defense attorneys are making. that she has this personal relationship with the gray family attorney. that being a big one that she would not be able to separate trying to please this attorney because of their personal relationship. her husband also of course having a personal rel
sara sidner is outfront tonight. how serious are the charges against the prosecutor? >> reporter: well the defense certainly think theys they're serious. if you talk to some people they say those will get thrown out. we'll have to wait and see what the court does. i want to go down through a fuf of the things that are listed. this is a lengthy document. some the things mentioned we knew about, the husband that's a councilman mr. mosby is a councilman in the same district where they live...
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sara sidner is at a rally planned for tomorrow. what more do you know about it? >> reporter: look they are supposed to have this ready and calling it a freedom of speech rally round two, because it is the second time they've done this. but before the rally outside of the islamic community center and mosque they are going to have another drawing contest of the prophet muhammad a car toob drawing -- a cartoon drawing contest and after the cartoons are drawn and the depictions are made they are to bring them out here and they will use those in the rally. they are encouraging people to do that. they are encouraging people to do that and they say something on their facebook page something different they said last time. let me read to you what they are telling people. they are saying it is peaceful but to utilize the second amendment right at the event just in case the first amendment comes under the much anticipated attack the second amendment, the right to bear arms and the second the freedom of speech and they are encouraging people to bring arms with them in case t
sara sidner is at a rally planned for tomorrow. what more do you know about it? >> reporter: look they are supposed to have this ready and calling it a freedom of speech rally round two, because it is the second time they've done this. but before the rally outside of the islamic community center and mosque they are going to have another drawing contest of the prophet muhammad a car toob drawing -- a cartoon drawing contest and after the cartoons are drawn and the depictions are made they...
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sara sidner is out front from santa barbara. dead animals, wildlife drenched in oil are incredibly disturbing, hard to watch. are they going to be able to save any of them? this is just horrible looking at this pelican. are they going to be able to save any of them? >> reporter: yes. they have five right now that they've rescued, pelicans that they say are very stressed out as you might imagine, they are covered in oil but they're trying to get them cleaned up. they also have a young sea lion that they have taken into a refuge that they are saying is about 35% of its body covered in oil. they're going to try to clean that animal up as well. we also noticed just earlier today there was a dolphin out there swimming in the area where there is still an oil slick. so obviously there's going to be a lot of animals who are affected by this and never mind the flauroura and fauna, we can see oil around the coast. you can see it spotted all along the rocks. it is a big task but they're definitely going to be able to save some of these ani
sara sidner is out front from santa barbara. dead animals, wildlife drenched in oil are incredibly disturbing, hard to watch. are they going to be able to save any of them? this is just horrible looking at this pelican. are they going to be able to save any of them? >> reporter: yes. they have five right now that they've rescued, pelicans that they say are very stressed out as you might imagine, they are covered in oil but they're trying to get them cleaned up. they also have a young sea...
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sara sidner goes inside the gangs for us. >> it's definitely on now. >> reporter: this man is in a position to know just how dangerous biker gangs can be. cloaked in darkness he agreed to speak with us. he said he spend five years infiltrating three gangs for the dea. how would you describe how they operate? >> highly -- >> are they different in the way they operate? >> they're very similar. very sophisticated, structured like the military. a lot of members are ex-military. so they're highly trained for combat. they're much better than your average street gang at conducting war. >> when you talk about war, who are they warring with? is it just other gangs? or is it society at large? >> i'd say it's society at large and mostly other motorcycle gangs. >> that's terrifying. >> yeah. when i did one infiltration half my chapter was ex-marines. so they're highly skilled, highly trained killers. >> charles falco now consults for law enforcement on biker gangs, and said just a month ago he was asked to go to waco because of growing tensions between two gangs. the bandidos and the cossacks. >> the b
sara sidner goes inside the gangs for us. >> it's definitely on now. >> reporter: this man is in a position to know just how dangerous biker gangs can be. cloaked in darkness he agreed to speak with us. he said he spend five years infiltrating three gangs for the dea. how would you describe how they operate? >> highly -- >> are they different in the way they operate? >> they're very similar. very sophisticated, structured like the military. a lot of members are...
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cnn's sarah sidner shows us. >> we are standing on the corner of west north and pennsylvania. there have been several arrests overnight here alone and in other parts of the city. the curfew came at 10:00. some people decided, most people in this area decided to go home. there were a handful of people that decided not to. a bit of a dramatic scene a man arrested lying on the ground and dragged from one point to the other. it also appeared that he had ingested perhaps some pepper spray and was having difficulties with that and they ended up taking him away after arresting him and putting him into an ambulance and taking him for medical attention. most of the other protesters who were arrested or those who decided to defy the curfew have been taken in without major incident. the last person we saw, a young lady who says she was arrested down the street didn't want to get into the van. that went on for a bit of time but now they have taken her in as well. we now know there are at least a half dozen arrests here and there were arrests in other parts of the city as well. back to you
cnn's sarah sidner shows us. >> we are standing on the corner of west north and pennsylvania. there have been several arrests overnight here alone and in other parts of the city. the curfew came at 10:00. some people decided, most people in this area decided to go home. there were a handful of people that decided not to. a bit of a dramatic scene a man arrested lying on the ground and dragged from one point to the other. it also appeared that he had ingested perhaps some pepper spray and...
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cnn's sara sidner spoke to her as she sat alongside her husband, city councilman nick mosby. >> absolutelymean as i said before he makes the laws. i enforce them. there is no conflict of interest. i mean i'm going to prosecute. i'm the baltimore city state's attorney. my jurisdiction covers every district in baltimore city. i have -- there's a number of crimes that take place in baltimore city and unfortunately, in the district that we live. where is the conflict? what i have to -- to -- to make myself away from every case or crime that takes place in west baltimore? that makes absolutely no sense. >> with me now, cnn legal analyst and criminal defense attorney danny selfal owes and former new york city police detective tom verneny. welcome to both of you. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> so danny i'll pose that question for you. should there be a special prosecutor called in? >> well in cases like this you already have a -- the bottom line is police law enforcement, they work together all the time. especially when you get into smaller towns, smaller communities. those people know each
cnn's sara sidner spoke to her as she sat alongside her husband, city councilman nick mosby. >> absolutelymean as i said before he makes the laws. i enforce them. there is no conflict of interest. i mean i'm going to prosecute. i'm the baltimore city state's attorney. my jurisdiction covers every district in baltimore city. i have -- there's a number of crimes that take place in baltimore city and unfortunately, in the district that we live. where is the conflict? what i have to -- to --...
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i want to go to sara sidner joining us from the area of the city on north and penn where there have beeno many protests and where violence happened earlier this week. sara the city has lifted the curfew. there is no curfew tonight. what are people there telling you they're expecting? >> reporter: you can certainly see what's happening here. i mean, there are no crowds. i want to give you a look around just of the area. this is pennsylvania going here and north going this way. and you can see, i mean this was absolutely jam packed with people. there was no traffic here at all yesterday around this time. there were hundreds upon hundreds of people who had converged in this area and stayed until the curfew. most people leaving at curfew time and then some issues after curfew when police went to arrest those who were still out. i also want to let you talk to a community member here who lives just up the street. she's been here for 51 years. her entire life. her name is yvonne thomas. thank you so much for being with me today. you and i were standing just down the street as this entire area w
i want to go to sara sidner joining us from the area of the city on north and penn where there have beeno many protests and where violence happened earlier this week. sara the city has lifted the curfew. there is no curfew tonight. what are people there telling you they're expecting? >> reporter: you can certainly see what's happening here. i mean, there are no crowds. i want to give you a look around just of the area. this is pennsylvania going here and north going this way. and you can...
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let's head back to philadelphia right now and check in with sara sidner covering this accident for us. you've been talking -- rene marsh will join us as well. i want to start with you, sara. you have been talking to people in the surrounding area. what are they telling you? >> reporter: they talk about the light that came from the initial crash. they could hear it as much as that light was very visible to them. there were several blasts of light that came off this. i'm going to move out of the way of this camera and let you get a glimpse of what is going on right now. they are really trying to put one of the trains onnen the track. there is a crane there that was cles to close to it. there is a tractor that showed up on the scene as well. you see the investigators some on top and some on bottom checking out these tracks. i think they were checking them out to make sure that particular train that has the crane on it could actually go on part of the track because right after that curve where it is sitting you will see the train itself. interesting to note it seems that it is still not a
let's head back to philadelphia right now and check in with sara sidner covering this accident for us. you've been talking -- rene marsh will join us as well. i want to start with you, sara. you have been talking to people in the surrounding area. what are they telling you? >> reporter: they talk about the light that came from the initial crash. they could hear it as much as that light was very visible to them. there were several blasts of light that came off this. i'm going to move out...