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suzanne malveaux is outside of ft. meade at the nsa. what happened suzanne? is really bizarre. they are not going to let you get a close-up view but if you look at the aerials, a bird's-eye view the fbi is taking a lead on the investigation. we also had a chance to talk to somebody an emergency responder on the ground who described what happened. he told me this way. he said essentially it was after 9:00 two men in a ford escape they were in this vehicle and they approached one of the outer perimeter barriers. they went ramming through it. both of these men had wigs on. they went ramming through the first barrier. they hit an officer. that is when the officers jumped out, opened fire, started shooting. they shot one man dead immediately and shot the other one in the chest. their vehicle crashed into one of the police cars. if you take a look at the video, the first man, the man who was instantly died on the scene, his body was under a white tarp for several hours this morning. you could see what was a black object on the ground which was one of the wigs. the
suzanne malveaux is outside of ft. meade at the nsa. what happened suzanne? is really bizarre. they are not going to let you get a close-up view but if you look at the aerials, a bird's-eye view the fbi is taking a lead on the investigation. we also had a chance to talk to somebody an emergency responder on the ground who described what happened. he told me this way. he said essentially it was after 9:00 two men in a ford escape they were in this vehicle and they approached one of the outer...
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cnn's suzanne malveaux has the story. >> reporter: new video today shows the three british teens wholed their homes last month crossing into syria. backpacks on and luggage handed off, the teens are fraught to be headed -- are thought to be headed to a list with isis. who is helping them? turkey's foreign minister says his country detained this syrian citizen. they say he's a spy from inside the u.s.-led coalition who helped the girls get into syria. >> translator: he works for the intelligence services of a country that's a member of the coalition. it is a very complicated situation. >> reporter: they are far from the only suburban teens to leave their families for the black flag of isis. the terror group says this australian boy blew himself up wednesday, and that there are, patiently waiting to do the same. according to the group, 18-year-old jake bellardi of melbourne killed himself in an iraqi suicide bombing. >> this say historic situation, an absolutely -- historic situation, an absolutely horrific situation. shows the lure the lure of this death cult to impressionable youngst
cnn's suzanne malveaux has the story. >> reporter: new video today shows the three british teens wholed their homes last month crossing into syria. backpacks on and luggage handed off, the teens are fraught to be headed -- are thought to be headed to a list with isis. who is helping them? turkey's foreign minister says his country detained this syrian citizen. they say he's a spy from inside the u.s.-led coalition who helped the girls get into syria. >> translator: he works for the...
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let's bring in suzanne malveaux with more on general dempsey's visit. good morning. >> reporter: this trip is critical. it speaks volumes that the top general is on the ground in iraq today. the chair of the joint chiefs of staff arrived just a couple hours ago. he'll meet with the prime minister the u.s. ambassador and iraqi military u.s. military leaders. over the weekend he said something very important. he was with his french counterpart and he expressed a great deal of confidence that the fight against isis to take back tikrit is going to happen rather easily. he noted that there are roughly 23,000 iraqi soldiers and shia militia men going up against these isis fighters who really number in just the hundreds. but more important than this aspect they have not given the land back to sunni who live there so they've been involved in sectarian violence and ethnic cleansing. a problem for iraq because it promotes instability and a big concern for arab allies in the region who fear that iran's growing influence in iraq and syria will continue. so dempsey
let's bring in suzanne malveaux with more on general dempsey's visit. good morning. >> reporter: this trip is critical. it speaks volumes that the top general is on the ground in iraq today. the chair of the joint chiefs of staff arrived just a couple hours ago. he'll meet with the prime minister the u.s. ambassador and iraqi military u.s. military leaders. over the weekend he said something very important. he was with his french counterpart and he expressed a great deal of confidence...
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>> thanks to suzanne malveaux - for that report. >>> coming up on "new day," chris cuomo joins us. >>oth have a good weekend. nice cup you got there, john. two big plane crashes to talk about. harrison ford crashing a small plane on a golf course. not the first time he's had trouble in the air. we're going to talk with a friend who has flown with him and give you his latest status. the one to look at more deeply is the plane at laguardia that almost skidded off the runway reminders of 1992 when flushing bay swallowed two dozen people. real issues about safety and about money versus safety. we'll dig in on this. and allison cammarata not next to me she's in dallas speaking with laura bush. looking at ways to advance opportunities for women around the world. there is a surprise live shot that she's going to bring us that you'll all want to see. that's what we got for you. >> that's good stuff. thanks chris. >>> iraqi forces trying to take back a crucial city from isis battle could lead to bigger problems for iraq down the road. we explain, we're live in baghdad next. brilliant idea for
>> thanks to suzanne malveaux - for that report. >>> coming up on "new day," chris cuomo joins us. >>oth have a good weekend. nice cup you got there, john. two big plane crashes to talk about. harrison ford crashing a small plane on a golf course. not the first time he's had trouble in the air. we're going to talk with a friend who has flown with him and give you his latest status. the one to look at more deeply is the plane at laguardia that almost skidded off...
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cnn's suzanne malveaux joins me from virginia the hometown of yvonne and emily selke.learning so many stories now, so many of these victims. >> reporter: that's right. this is actually the home of where two of those victims lived. we have been talking, a lot of neighbors don't necessarily know each other that well because the houses are back in the woods. a real privacy that they want to maintain. but i was able to talk to a relative and they released a statement telling us our entire family is deeply saddened by the losses of yvonne and emily selke, two wonderful caring amazing people who meant so much to so many. this remote crash site high in the french alps has now become an epicenter of international grief. today, we are learning more about the three americans, two from virginia who lost their lives here. emily selke and her mother yvonne who was a 22-year veteran of the government contracting company booze allen hamilton. emily was an alumni of a sorority. on its facebook page the chapter posted as a person and friend emily always put others before herself and ca
cnn's suzanne malveaux joins me from virginia the hometown of yvonne and emily selke.learning so many stories now, so many of these victims. >> reporter: that's right. this is actually the home of where two of those victims lived. we have been talking, a lot of neighbors don't necessarily know each other that well because the houses are back in the woods. a real privacy that they want to maintain. but i was able to talk to a relative and they released a statement telling us our entire...
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>>> suzanne malveaux thank you for that. >>> isis is destroying an ancient iraqi city so much historyng destroyed. bulldozing over priceless artifacts. we're live with the latest, next. and now technology gives you home security and control in a new and revolutionary way. introducing plug & protect from livewatch security, an easy to use wireless security system customized just for your home. control from any smartphone, tablet, or computer and monitored by professionals 24/7. go to livewatch.com to get plug & protect interactive security delivered to your door. arm or disarm your system from anywhere. lock or unlock your doors, turn your lights off or on even oversee your home with live video. with plug & protect your security system is configured, tested, and then shipped directly to your home. no wires, no installers, just peel and place. go to livewatch.com because with plug & protect we customize your security to fit your home. the plug & protect secret is technology. with technology, you buy airline tickets without a travel agent you trade stocks without a stockbroker. now with
>>> suzanne malveaux thank you for that. >>> isis is destroying an ancient iraqi city so much historyng destroyed. bulldozing over priceless artifacts. we're live with the latest, next. and now technology gives you home security and control in a new and revolutionary way. introducing plug & protect from livewatch security, an easy to use wireless security system customized just for your home. control from any smartphone, tablet, or computer and monitored by professionals...
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suzanne malveaux thank you. nic robertson, my thanks to you as well. >>> let me bring in our cnn aviation correspondent richard quest who is sitting here with me. my goodness, where do you even begin? start with what we've learned about the investigation and most recently hearing from the ceo of germanwings and lufthansa. >> right. >> it sounds like they're very confident, not only do they have this chip that was inside the cockpit voice recorder and have heard voices and sounds they're confident they'll find the flight data recorder. >> they're listening for the voices of what the two pilots were saying to each other, the captain and the first officer, not only during that ten-minute descent, but in the lead up to it. those voice recorders take two hours worth of audio. we know from the french bea. >> investigator. >> press conference earlier, we know the sound takes us up to the accident. so we'll hear what the pilots were saying or not if they were incapacitated. we'll also hear any noises that were taking pl
suzanne malveaux thank you. nic robertson, my thanks to you as well. >>> let me bring in our cnn aviation correspondent richard quest who is sitting here with me. my goodness, where do you even begin? start with what we've learned about the investigation and most recently hearing from the ceo of germanwings and lufthansa. >> right. >> it sounds like they're very confident, not only do they have this chip that was inside the cockpit voice recorder and have heard voices and...
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suzanne malveaux is on the scene for us. suzanne, very very sad story there. >> reporter: it really is. this is one of those times when an international story really hitting home in the community here in virginia. the houses are separate they are far apart. the neighbors don't know each other very well but are still very much impacted by this loss by this tragedy. we are able to reach a relative of the family who released a statement to us saying i will read it for you, our entire family is deeply saddened by the losses of yvonne and emily selke, two wonderful caring amazing people who meant so much to so many. at this difficult time we respectfully ask for privacy and your prayers. the family members, some of those family members gathered inside of a home to do just that. we have gathered information, we have been learning so much about these two. this mother/daughter team because there have been so many statements from the community, people who want to express what they were like. we know yvonne selke was an employee at boo
suzanne malveaux is on the scene for us. suzanne, very very sad story there. >> reporter: it really is. this is one of those times when an international story really hitting home in the community here in virginia. the houses are separate they are far apart. the neighbors don't know each other very well but are still very much impacted by this loss by this tragedy. we are able to reach a relative of the family who released a statement to us saying i will read it for you, our entire family...
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right nor more news with suzanne malveaux.n for poppy harlow. we begin in ferguson. jeffrey williams was arrested late saturday charged with two counts of first-degree assault. prosecuting attorney bob muck. >> caller:o says officers may have not been the intended target. >> essentially what we have charged him with is essentially firing shots. it's possible he was firing shots at someone other than the police but struck the police officers. the charge is still assault in the first degree class a felonies for striking those two officers. there was a weapon recovered, which is -- has been tied to the shell casings that were recovered there, the weapon recovered from him, and he has acknowledged his partners pace in fires the shots, or his -- that in fact he did fire the shots that struck the two officers. >> muck. >> caller:o said the arrest came about thanks to the many tips from the public. attorney general eric holder commented on the arrest saying in part this arrest sends a clear message that acts of vileants against our l
right nor more news with suzanne malveaux.n for poppy harlow. we begin in ferguson. jeffrey williams was arrested late saturday charged with two counts of first-degree assault. prosecuting attorney bob muck. >> caller:o says officers may have not been the intended target. >> essentially what we have charged him with is essentially firing shots. it's possible he was firing shots at someone other than the police but struck the police officers. the charge is still assault in the first...
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and for that i go to my colleague, suzanne malveaux. >> thanks fred.ent. but also ahead, russian state media now reporting two arrests in the murder of opposition leader and putin critic boris nemtsov. we're going to tell what russian authorities are saying about those suspects. >>> plus we're going to have the latest from wisconsin where officials are calling for calm now following the officer-involved fatal shooting of a black teenager in madison. >>> and hillary clinton set to speak tonight in miami. but will she address the growing controversy over the private e-mail account she had while serving as secretary of state. [rob] so we've had a tempur-pedic for awhile, but now that we have the adjustable base, it's even better. [evie] i go up...heeeeyyy... [alex] when i put my feet up on this bed my stress just goes away. [announcer] visit your local retailer and discover how tempur-pedic can move you. when it comes to good nutrition...i'm no expert. that would be my daughter -- hi dad. she's a dietitian. and back when i wasn't eating right, she got me
and for that i go to my colleague, suzanne malveaux. >> thanks fred.ent. but also ahead, russian state media now reporting two arrests in the murder of opposition leader and putin critic boris nemtsov. we're going to tell what russian authorities are saying about those suspects. >>> plus we're going to have the latest from wisconsin where officials are calling for calm now following the officer-involved fatal shooting of a black teenager in madison. >>> and hillary...
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let's go to our national correspondent, suzanne malveaux here in washington with the very latest. >> ferguson's infamous police chief tom jackson is stepping down cnn has learned. he is the latest high ranking city official to fall in the wake of the justice department's scathing report that found a pattern and practice of discrimination against african-americans by the ferguson police. we saw calls for jackson's ouster erupt again last night after ferguson city manager john shaw resigned and some ferguson residents saying they just need to clean house. the justice department report found the ferguson police department showed a culture of discriminatory behavior from excessive force targeting african-americans to racist e-mails, including one depicting president obama as a chimpanzee. jackson would be the third city official named in the justice department's report to resign. the justice department found the ferguson police and courts unfairly targeted and overticketed black residents for minor offenses. one african-american woman who was initially fined $151 for parking illegally en
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cnn national correspondent suzanne malveaux here with me in washington. i suppose there are two big questions which is how credible is this group and what concerns exist now for the safety of these some 100 personnel. >> when you think about this, it must have been so alarming for those service men and women to actually learn that their names and photos and rankings, home addresses were out on this alleged hit lit. pentagon officials and fbi are working together and they say they don't believe that this is a credible group first of all. it could be an individual. could be an isis sympathizer. they don't believe that this is a credible organization necessarily. even having said that, there is word and need for precaution. they have actually gone to each one of those u.s. troops who were on that list and they have told them this is where we believe the information has come from. not necessarily that it was hacked from the pentagon or from their server but they believe it was public information from folks' facebook page, twitter, social media, just out there
cnn national correspondent suzanne malveaux here with me in washington. i suppose there are two big questions which is how credible is this group and what concerns exist now for the safety of these some 100 personnel. >> when you think about this, it must have been so alarming for those service men and women to actually learn that their names and photos and rankings, home addresses were out on this alleged hit lit. pentagon officials and fbi are working together and they say they don't...
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as suzanne malveaux reports, the search goes on. >> reporter: one year later and still nothing. search team still insists the debris field is here on the ocean floor, a location they say satellite data reports to. above the water surface search crews are still weathering cyclones and 50 foot waves. below, mountains, trenches volcanos make up the treacherous terrain. 40% of the priority search zone has been covered but no wreckage recovered. and with no real clues as to what happened to the boeing 777 after it lost radar contact an hour into the flight which took off from kuala lumpur theories abound. a recent "new york times" report cites the rogue pilot option. they think that the pilot and co-pilot intentionally took the plane off course. there is no evidence that either had motive to do so. the chief of the malaysian airlines says they had no reason. >> the captain is a very capable man. >> the sister urged people to stop blaming her brother. she said as things stand today, with no tangible evidence none of you have any right to blame captain shah for any wrongdoing. as an av
as suzanne malveaux reports, the search goes on. >> reporter: one year later and still nothing. search team still insists the debris field is here on the ocean floor, a location they say satellite data reports to. above the water surface search crews are still weathering cyclones and 50 foot waves. below, mountains, trenches volcanos make up the treacherous terrain. 40% of the priority search zone has been covered but no wreckage recovered. and with no real clues as to what happened to...
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cnn national correspondent suzanne malveaux joins me with this latest news.the sister have to say and is there any new information about this plane? >> the sister says don't blame my brother for this. it's not his fault. it's really hard to believe it's been a year since this plane disappeared. it's one of the greatest mysteries of aviation history. the families of those 239 people on board, they still want answers. they want some closure. they want to lay their loved ones to rest. so the search it does continue as well as a host of some of these theories. they are bizarre in terms of what happened to this plane. one year later and still nothing. the search team still insists the debris field is here on the ocean floor, a location they say satellite data points to. above the water's surface, search crews are still weathering cyclones and 50 foot waves. below, mountains, trenches and volcanos make up the treacherous terrain. 40% of the priority search zone has been covered but no wreckage recovered. and with no real clues as to what happened to the boeing 777
cnn national correspondent suzanne malveaux joins me with this latest news.the sister have to say and is there any new information about this plane? >> the sister says don't blame my brother for this. it's not his fault. it's really hard to believe it's been a year since this plane disappeared. it's one of the greatest mysteries of aviation history. the families of those 239 people on board, they still want answers. they want some closure. they want to lay their loved ones to rest. so the...
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suzanne malveaux joins us now. first these british school girls. where have they surfaced? >> we are learning more about them because we have new video today and we have learned that two of them are 15 the other is 16 years old, and some of the reasons that are given by their friends and relatives of these new teen recruits are a parent has died or another remarries, they start to express the typical teenaged disdain against a perceived phony world but how this actually leads to joining one of the worst terrorist groups in history is still baffling. we are still learning more of the details. new video today shows the they british teens who fled their homes last month crossing into syria. backpacks on and luggage handed off, the teens are thought to be headed into a life with isis, but who is helping them? turkey's foreign minister says his country has detained this syrian citizen. they say he is a spy from inside the u.s.-led coalition who helped the girls get into syria. >> translator: he works for the intelligence services of a country that is a member of the coalition. i
suzanne malveaux joins us now. first these british school girls. where have they surfaced? >> we are learning more about them because we have new video today and we have learned that two of them are 15 the other is 16 years old, and some of the reasons that are given by their friends and relatives of these new teen recruits are a parent has died or another remarries, they start to express the typical teenaged disdain against a perceived phony world but how this actually leads to joining...
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cnn's suzanne malveaux live for us from washington. what's the answer?ns, it's good news the department of health and human services says 16.4 million people have gained health insurance coverage since the affordable health care act became law five years ago. it translates into the biggest drop of uninsured americans. rate of uninsured now is 13.2%. it was about 20% in late 2014 before the marketplace was launched in 2013. so the health of hhs credits the gains to the adults under 26 years old, who are able to remain on their parents' plan. two million folks, and the big number of latinos and african-americans who are able to benefit from the tax credits and the expanded medicaid components. the reason we're learning butabout this in part is because the administration is trying to get ahead of the debate with house republicans unveiling a proposed budget for 2016 today. and that calls for partly privatizing medicare and repealing the affordable care act altogether. republicans have tried and failed to repeal it in the past. now that they control both cha
cnn's suzanne malveaux live for us from washington. what's the answer?ns, it's good news the department of health and human services says 16.4 million people have gained health insurance coverage since the affordable health care act became law five years ago. it translates into the biggest drop of uninsured americans. rate of uninsured now is 13.2%. it was about 20% in late 2014 before the marketplace was launched in 2013. so the health of hhs credits the gains to the adults under 26 years old,...
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here's our national correspondent suzanne malveaux.se cases just a few miles outside of washington, d.c. >> yeah. i talked with a terrorist analyst who said the reason isis' lure is so powerful for young people it draws on this fantastical notion this misguided religious belief that the terrorist group is fighting a legitimate holy war. second, this is happening in a world, the world of cybercommunication where the message has largely gone uncheck. undercover agents are desperately trawling internet sites looking for warning signs of those who could be isis' next recruits. tonight, the fbi and dhs are warning law enforcement around the country, concerned about young americans wanting to fight with the terrorist group isis. the warning comes after a 17-year-old teen from suburban woodbridge virginia was arrested accused of recruiting for isis. authorities say he was also helping the man travel to syria to fight for the terrorist group. a twitter account consistent with the young man's name and profile include this cartoon of a man appar
here's our national correspondent suzanne malveaux.se cases just a few miles outside of washington, d.c. >> yeah. i talked with a terrorist analyst who said the reason isis' lure is so powerful for young people it draws on this fantastical notion this misguided religious belief that the terrorist group is fighting a legitimate holy war. second, this is happening in a world, the world of cybercommunication where the message has largely gone uncheck. undercover agents are desperately...