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ted rowlands, thank you so much. miss "cnn spotlight: charles manson" tonight 7:30 eastern. >>> "cnn newsroom" continues at the top of the hour with brooke baldwin in new york. "cnn money" starts right now. >> the world focused on ebola, but is big pharma listening? i'm poppy harlow in for christine romans. this is "cnn money." nearly 1,000 people are dead, about twice that number infected from the deadly virus in liberia, sierra leone, guinea and nigeria. the cd cds calls it the biggest and most complex ebola outbreak in history. the world health organization calls it an international health emergency, yet there's no vaccine. why not? it might come down to money. it costs millions and millions of dollars to develop new vaccines. big pharma needs a big incentive to spend that. and some health experts say that doesn't exist with ebola, a disease that breaks out sporadically. in fact, only when there's an outbreak does the real money start t
ted rowlands, thank you so much. miss "cnn spotlight: charles manson" tonight 7:30 eastern. >>> "cnn newsroom" continues at the top of the hour with brooke baldwin in new york. "cnn money" starts right now. >> the world focused on ebola, but is big pharma listening? i'm poppy harlow in for christine romans. this is "cnn money." nearly 1,000 people are dead, about twice that number infected from the deadly virus in liberia, sierra leone,...
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ted rowlands is joining us now.must be a sad moment around that star. >> reporter: yeah, well, you can imagine, people are very emotional. this is a guy that, if you didn't know him, you felt like you did, as a viewer, if you watched his movies and watched him on television, there's a -- some flowers here, and one of those oscar statuettes you can buy at the souvenir store here on hollywood boulevard and a note saying, we will miss you robin. people have been filing through here. the access is limited because there's a movie premiere here tonight at the chinese theater. this would normally be more here tonight. this is a newlywed couple here on their honeymoon. this is someone who touched you. >> yes, his movies, i -- if you're having a bad day or down for any reason, watching any of his movies could lift you up. it could be a healing experience, and it's so sad that someone who has that much talent and the ability to help and give so much joy to so many people was suffering internally and it just -- my heart goes o
ted rowlands is joining us now.must be a sad moment around that star. >> reporter: yeah, well, you can imagine, people are very emotional. this is a guy that, if you didn't know him, you felt like you did, as a viewer, if you watched his movies and watched him on television, there's a -- some flowers here, and one of those oscar statuettes you can buy at the souvenir store here on hollywood boulevard and a note saying, we will miss you robin. people have been filing through here. the...
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more from cnn's ted rowlands. >> reporter: good morning, christine and john.ng the loss last night. there was a tribute to williams at the san francisco giants game. he was a longtime giant fan and a member of this community. people really did have a special attachment with robin williams. and he had a special attachment with this area of the country. meanwhile, we did get the news yesterday on the specifics around his death. he did kind of asphyxiation, that's the preliminary autopsy report. and he did die at his own hands, hanging using a belt in a closet. his wife was with him the night before his death. she went to bed around 10:30. and the next morning left thinking that her husband was just asleep. a personal assistant found robin williams just before noon. and he was in that state. he also had cut his wrists with a knife. superficial cuts. they say it didn't contribute to his death. but also a difficult detail to hear for people who were just so in love with robin williams and his work. and the idea that this man who gave us so much joy was in so much p
more from cnn's ted rowlands. >> reporter: good morning, christine and john.ng the loss last night. there was a tribute to williams at the san francisco giants game. he was a longtime giant fan and a member of this community. people really did have a special attachment with robin williams. and he had a special attachment with this area of the country. meanwhile, we did get the news yesterday on the specifics around his death. he did kind of asphyxiation, that's the preliminary autopsy...
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ted rowlands is live for us right now. what exactly do we think investigators are going to reveal today? >> reporter: brooke, we're going to get results from the autopsy. we got an update that the news conference has been pushed back five minutes. we're expecting it to start in three or four minutes. we're going to find out the preliminary results of the autopsy which has been completed. we'll find out likely the manner of death and other details surrounding robin williams' death. we won't know anything about what is in his system. toxicology, of course, takes much longer, 3 to 6 weeks. we are expecting to get some details surrounding his death and we'll get them in the next few minutes. the deputy coroner is going to conduct the news conference. as soon as a phone call is completed, he will come out and address the media. >> okay. we want to tell our viewers we have a lot of voices that will be sprinkled in through the show, people who knew him and worked with him and a doctor who is getting seated from columbia universit
ted rowlands is live for us right now. what exactly do we think investigators are going to reveal today? >> reporter: brooke, we're going to get results from the autopsy. we got an update that the news conference has been pushed back five minutes. we're expecting it to start in three or four minutes. we're going to find out the preliminary results of the autopsy which has been completed. we'll find out likely the manner of death and other details surrounding robin williams' death. we...
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let's go to our own ted rowlands who was part of that news conference. ted, it was just horrendous to listen to these details. gruesome part of the investigation. tell me what else police said just a little while ago. >> reporter: well, brooke, they really did paint a picture of what happened. 10:30, the night before he was found he was last seen by his wife. she went to sleep in another room. he at some point -- they don't know when -- then went into the room where he was later found. at 10:30 the next morning she left the house thinking that he was still asleep. it wasn't until, as you mentioned, the personal assistant about half hour later was concerned because he wasn't responding to any messages, got into this room and found him in that position hanging using that belt. the superficial wounds that were on his left wrist were caused by a small knife, according to the coroner's report. but the cause of death -- preliminary cause of death was asphyxiation. they don't know exactly what time he died. they will continue to research that. the heartbreaking
let's go to our own ted rowlands who was part of that news conference. ted, it was just horrendous to listen to these details. gruesome part of the investigation. tell me what else police said just a little while ago. >> reporter: well, brooke, they really did paint a picture of what happened. 10:30, the night before he was found he was last seen by his wife. she went to sleep in another room. he at some point -- they don't know when -- then went into the room where he was later found. at...
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ted rowlands, cnn, los angeles. >> sadly indeed. we'll be right back. so you always get flavor that's anything but flat. new flatbread sandwiches, try one today. uh, hi... i'm here to drop off my resume. password? i'm sorry, i'm just... what's the password? uh... synergy? uh, dedification... gamification? with alumni in every fortune 100 company university of phoenix can help open the door to your future. go to phoenix.edu to get started today. for over 19 million people. [ alex ] transamerica helped provide a lifetime of retirement income. so i can focus on what matters most. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. >>> the lights were dimmed on broadway this evening in honor of robin williams. he had most recently appeared in broadway in 2011 in a play called "bengal tiger at the baghdad zoo." he will be missed. "cnn tonight" starts right now. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> good evening, everyone. this is "cnn tonight." i'm don lemon. >> and i'm alisyn camerota. breaking news. the first american forces on
ted rowlands, cnn, los angeles. >> sadly indeed. we'll be right back. so you always get flavor that's anything but flat. new flatbread sandwiches, try one today. uh, hi... i'm here to drop off my resume. password? i'm sorry, i'm just... what's the password? uh... synergy? uh, dedification... gamification? with alumni in every fortune 100 company university of phoenix can help open the door to your future. go to phoenix.edu to get started today. for over 19 million people. [ alex ]...
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cnn's ted rowlands is in minneapolis and ted, let me read this to you from the mother of a classmate of douglas mccain. his name is troy castergard. he, too, died as a militant fighter, this time in somalia. this woman tells the "new york daily news" referring to her son and douglas mccain "they both were sort of searching, it seemed like, i think both of them had a really strong desire to be needed and be of value." they had quite a few friends in school who were somali immigrants and an african-american friend whose family was muslim." what is the reaction from there? >> reporter: carol, this isn't new but concerning as you can imagine. you talked about the two individuals that knew each other in high school, castergard went to fight in somalia back in 2009. he died there. he even possibly was in a promotional video which targets minnesota young men and women. mccain and castergard played basketball together, went to rob onbinsdale high school together. this concerned locals and the fbi here that they are targeting, they are the extremists minneapolis and the reason is because ther
cnn's ted rowlands is in minneapolis and ted, let me read this to you from the mother of a classmate of douglas mccain. his name is troy castergard. he, too, died as a militant fighter, this time in somalia. this woman tells the "new york daily news" referring to her son and douglas mccain "they both were sort of searching, it seemed like, i think both of them had a really strong desire to be needed and be of value." they had quite a few friends in school who were somali...
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and that's the real concern. >> ted rowlands in minneapolis.seas, we know the president is meeting with the national security team. we have just learned the president will be making a statement in the briefing room at the top of the hour. we'll take you straight to the white house for more on that on the other side of the break. of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more t
and that's the real concern. >> ted rowlands in minneapolis.seas, we know the president is meeting with the national security team. we have just learned the president will be making a statement in the briefing room at the top of the hour. we'll take you straight to the white house for more on that on the other side of the break. of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same...
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ted r ted rowlands, cnn. >> it must be so hard for them to watch this thousands of miles away. >>> inhe next hour, a middle east expert joins us to explain what he thinks is needed to defeat isis and restore stability to the country. rosemary? >> all right, errol, now to another story we're watching very closely here on cnn. the world health organization says it's ethical to provide medication that is not fda approved yet. it is called z-mapp. the drugmaker says these are the last remaining samples of the drug. z-mapp has never been clinically tested on humans. from the london school of hygiene, accurate information on all medicine being used to treat ebola is critical. listen. >> what needs to be done now is the courts need to have the list of what the products are, where they stand in their phases of development and whether or not there are supplies that are available for testing within countries. that testing, of course, if it's a drug or anti-body, used in person who is are sick, those who are at great risk of infection. >>> a spanish priest who received the z-mapp serum has died.
ted r ted rowlands, cnn. >> it must be so hard for them to watch this thousands of miles away. >>> inhe next hour, a middle east expert joins us to explain what he thinks is needed to defeat isis and restore stability to the country. rosemary? >> all right, errol, now to another story we're watching very closely here on cnn. the world health organization says it's ethical to provide medication that is not fda approved yet. it is called z-mapp. the drugmaker says these are...
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ted rowlands is joining us from minneapolis. so what can you tell us about minnesota and its connection to islamist terrorists recruiting, ted? >> reporter: well, wolf, this is really, believe it or not, ground zero for islamic extremist recruiting. and it started back with al shabaab. they came to minnesota and recruited young somalis. there's a very large somali population here in the twin cities. and for years, they've been recruiting fighters to come over and fight in somalia. now we're seeing isis taking a page out of the exact same playbook, and they have been successful in recruiting upwards of a dozen young men from this area to go fight in syria. and you mentioned the video. it is incredible, but they actually have a video out that is tailored specifically to the twin cities, saying come out and be a minnesota martyr and join us. take a listen to a little clip from that propaganda video. >> if you guys only knew how much fun we have over here, this is the real disneyland. you need to come here and join us. take pleasure
ted rowlands is joining us from minneapolis. so what can you tell us about minnesota and its connection to islamist terrorists recruiting, ted? >> reporter: well, wolf, this is really, believe it or not, ground zero for islamic extremist recruiting. and it started back with al shabaab. they came to minnesota and recruited young somalis. there's a very large somali population here in the twin cities. and for years, they've been recruiting fighters to come over and fight in somalia. now...
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so let's go straight to ted rowlands in san bernardino county with someone to give us an update on all ted. what are we learning? >> well, brooke, we've been talking about this church camp that was isolated that is now open. they have opened the roads. but look at the mess. it's unbelievable, the amount of mud and dirt they are now cleaning up. there are cars, dozens of them, around this area that have just been engulfed in mud. you mentioned that fatality. that was because of mud taking over somebody's vehicle and pushing it into the creek. a good sign of how -- no pun intended, how deep this mud is, that handicap sign usually six feet off the ground. now you can barely see it. and here's an example of the damage that has been done to outbuildings and buildings here. this camp has a number of buildings, and there's about five -- four to five feet of mud along here. it completely covered the floor inside that building. this is gary winguard, he runs forest home. and you've got five camps, two still operational. but the other three are down for now. a lot of kids had to go home. but eve
so let's go straight to ted rowlands in san bernardino county with someone to give us an update on all ted. what are we learning? >> well, brooke, we've been talking about this church camp that was isolated that is now open. they have opened the roads. but look at the mess. it's unbelievable, the amount of mud and dirt they are now cleaning up. there are cars, dozens of them, around this area that have just been engulfed in mud. you mentioned that fatality. that was because of mud taking...
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joining me ted rowlands live on the streets of ferguson. f protesters. fairly quiet and peace tlfl tonight, i would imagine. >> yeah, don. the second night in a row it's been extremely quiet here there is literally a handful, maybe 15, 20 people just hanging out. but very peaceful. literally standing around talking in the same area where there were hundreds of people. so much different scene on the streets of ferguson. and the family really asked for that yesterday. today it's unclear if the -- because there was a planned march today. it was so bad. the rain came down so hard and it was so hot that i think maybe the weather really did turn people away. not a lot of folks showed up to that. and now there literally aren't many people out here at all. >> ted, i've got to ask you this. we had the video. well showed it here on cnn tonight last night exclusively. now other people are starting to get hold of the video. but i left ferguson today before i had a chance to really gauge the reaction. what are people saying, if anything, about the new re
joining me ted rowlands live on the streets of ferguson. f protesters. fairly quiet and peace tlfl tonight, i would imagine. >> yeah, don. the second night in a row it's been extremely quiet here there is literally a handful, maybe 15, 20 people just hanging out. but very peaceful. literally standing around talking in the same area where there were hundreds of people. so much different scene on the streets of ferguson. and the family really asked for that yesterday. today it's unclear if...
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ted rowlands is in california. what more can you tell us about the heartbreaking news that we learned today of how he took his own life? >> reporter: well, we know for sure now that robin williams was indeed seeking help for depression before he died. and we also know now for sure that he took his own life. according to the coroner robin williams was found in his home with a belt around his neck. >> the preliminary results of the forensic examination reveal supporting physical signs that mr. williams' life ended from affix ya due to hanging. >> reporter: his wife left the next morning thinking her husband was still asleep. a personal assistant found williams at 11:45 a.m. monday morning. >> reporter: the forensic examination did not reveal any injuries indicating mr. williams had been in a struggle or a physical altercation. >> reporter: at comedy clubs across the country tributes have popped up. >> i was so shocked when it happened like so tragic. >> robin williams was honestly one of a kind. >> robin williams has
ted rowlands is in california. what more can you tell us about the heartbreaking news that we learned today of how he took his own life? >> reporter: well, we know for sure now that robin williams was indeed seeking help for depression before he died. and we also know now for sure that he took his own life. according to the coroner robin williams was found in his home with a belt around his neck. >> the preliminary results of the forensic examination reveal supporting physical signs...
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this is a piece of the puzzle that has to fit. >> ted rowlands joins me now live from ferguson. so what are investigators saying about the audio? >> well, anderson, they are analyzing it, according to the man that recorded it. his attorney says that he has been interviewed by the fbi, they're analyzing it, and as you mentioned at the top of the show, looking to see what you can use out of that, that will be pertinent to this investigation. >> all right, ted, appreciate the update. joining us now are our legal team, former federal prosecutor, sunny hostin, mark geragos, and mark o'mara. sunny, do you think this is a significant piece? >> no question about it. if that pause, and three seconds is a significant amount of time when you're talking about a shooting, because they do happen very, very quickly. and i think if it corroborates all of the witnesses who are explaining, and i think we've seen them explain, that there was a pause, and that michael brown, during that time, turned around with his hands up, that, i think, is a game changer in a case like this. >> although we shoul
this is a piece of the puzzle that has to fit. >> ted rowlands joins me now live from ferguson. so what are investigators saying about the audio? >> well, anderson, they are analyzing it, according to the man that recorded it. his attorney says that he has been interviewed by the fbi, they're analyzing it, and as you mentioned at the top of the show, looking to see what you can use out of that, that will be pertinent to this investigation. >> all right, ted, appreciate the...
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ted rowlands in san rafael, california with more on that.here was news today about the cause of the death. what did we learn? >> well, don, we learned that robin williams did take his own life. the preliminary autopsy report has concluded that he died of asphyxiation, self-inflicted using a belt in a closet in his home. and we also learned that he had some cut marks on his left wrist and a pocket knife which was closed was found next to his body with some substance that they believe is blood that will be tested. we also found out that indeed he was getting treatment for severe depression in the days and weeks leading up to his death. that will factor into the final report which is due out after the toxicology, which should be between two and five weeks from now. what we don't know is if he left a note of any kind. officials here say they're going to reserve that information until the final report is out. we don't know that, but we also do know, don, that these details made a very painful event even worse for people who loved robin williams.
ted rowlands in san rafael, california with more on that.here was news today about the cause of the death. what did we learn? >> well, don, we learned that robin williams did take his own life. the preliminary autopsy report has concluded that he died of asphyxiation, self-inflicted using a belt in a closet in his home. and we also learned that he had some cut marks on his left wrist and a pocket knife which was closed was found next to his body with some substance that they believe is...
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ted rowlands is live in minneapolis with more. >> reporter: good morning, mohammad is the latest in a group of young men from this minneapolis-st. paul area that have gone on to fight for extremist groups. he joins two men that went to high school together, both here from minneapolis. according to a friend, abu rakman mohammad is the latest so-called minnesota martyr, an american giving up his life to fight with the ruthless terror group isis. >> he was in the community, involved in politics. for some reason down the road he changed allegiance to a different set of philosophies. >> reporter: he was killed in syria, where he was fighting along with another american jihadist from minneapolis, douglas mccain. while it's still unclear how well mccain pneumomad, mccain knew the man in this terrorist recruiting video very well. >> if you guys only knew how much fun we have over here, this is the real disneyland. you come here and join us. >> reporter: troy kastagar and douglas mccain were high school friends. kastagar who appeared in this training video died in 2009 fighting with al shabaab
ted rowlands is live in minneapolis with more. >> reporter: good morning, mohammad is the latest in a group of young men from this minneapolis-st. paul area that have gone on to fight for extremist groups. he joins two men that went to high school together, both here from minneapolis. according to a friend, abu rakman mohammad is the latest so-called minnesota martyr, an american giving up his life to fight with the ruthless terror group isis. >> he was in the community, involved in...
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. >> well, ted rowlands joins us now live from the walk of fame. d ted, it is just after 9:00 p.m. there on the west coast. 9:17 to be precise. how are people reacting there to the news and the shocking news of the passing of robin williams? >> reporter: yeah. well, absolutely shocking. hundreds of people have been coming out here throughout the evening after hearing the news, and they're leaving flowers, candles, and mementos for robin williams. it was a complete shock, obviously, for not only hollywood but the world because this was an individual that made people feel so good for so long, and it was just an absolute shock that he was feeling so bad to the point where apparently he has taken his life. and we've been talking to people throughout the evening. from all over the world here. many of them on holiday in los angeles and hollywood. this is jovana. she's from las vegas, nevada. the younger generation representati representative. jovana, robin williams, what did he mean to you, and how shocking was it to hear of his death? >> well, the first
. >> well, ted rowlands joins us now live from the walk of fame. d ted, it is just after 9:00 p.m. there on the west coast. 9:17 to be precise. how are people reacting there to the news and the shocking news of the passing of robin williams? >> reporter: yeah. well, absolutely shocking. hundreds of people have been coming out here throughout the evening after hearing the news, and they're leaving flowers, candles, and mementos for robin williams. it was a complete shock, obviously,...
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ted rowlands joins us now from minneapolis and there's significance to why you are in minneapolis as we know. we'll talk about that in a second. first, tell us more about what we are learning about this young man, this 33-year-old douglas mccain. mccain and the other video troy castgarr who died in 2009 fighting in somalia were high school friends, played basketball together, went to the same high school in suburban minneapolis here and the "new york daily news" which you mentioned did interview the mother of castgarr, troy castgarr, yesterday and she talked about the relationship between mccain and her son and said that they both were sort of searching, it seemed like. i think both of them had a really strong desire to be needed and be of value. it's fascinating that two young men who went to the same high school ended up dying the same way and that is as a recruited fighter for an extremist group. they were different groups, isis who mccain was fighting for and castgarr was fighting for al shabaab in in somalia in 2009, but obviously they knew each other, group up together. what we
ted rowlands joins us now from minneapolis and there's significance to why you are in minneapolis as we know. we'll talk about that in a second. first, tell us more about what we are learning about this young man, this 33-year-old douglas mccain. mccain and the other video troy castgarr who died in 2009 fighting in somalia were high school friends, played basketball together, went to the same high school in suburban minneapolis here and the "new york daily news" which you mentioned...
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ted rowlands live for us there at the hollywood walk of fame in los angeles. a busy location tonight indeed. thanks, ted. >> yeah. and as nischelle turner pointed out, williams wrestled with addiction and depression, turning to rehab for help on more than one occasion. and we will get insight from a psychologist, paula bloom, about the demons that robin williams appeared to be battling for much of his life. that's later this hour. but for now we do want to check some other news. >>> yes. we can actually begin with a bit of good news for people in eastern ukraine. ukraine and russia have agreed to an aid mission led by the international committee of the red cross. the icrc met with representatives from both countries to discuss terms of the operation. russian media report that a russian humanitarian convoy of 280 trucks carrying food, medicine, and power generators is on its way at this moment to eastern ukraine. but some western leaders including u.s. president barack obama are warning russia not to use the mission as a way to send in more troops. >>> the u.s.
ted rowlands live for us there at the hollywood walk of fame in los angeles. a busy location tonight indeed. thanks, ted. >> yeah. and as nischelle turner pointed out, williams wrestled with addiction and depression, turning to rehab for help on more than one occasion. and we will get insight from a psychologist, paula bloom, about the demons that robin williams appeared to be battling for much of his life. that's later this hour. but for now we do want to check some other news....
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first ted rowlands has this report on the audio that we're talking about. >> reporter: it's the critical moment caught on audio tape, and it could be a key piece of evidence as investigators work to determine exactly what happened between michael brown and ferguson police officer darren wilson. the shots can be heard in the background of an online video chat. >> you are pretty. you're so fine. just going over some of your videos. how could i forget. >> it's electronic. it's objective. it doesn't take sides. >> reporter: forensic audio expert paul ginsburg analyzed the nine-second clip and created a wave form graphic highlighting the gunshots. he counts a total of ten shots with an approximate three-second pause after the sixth shot. take another listen. >> you are pretty. you're so fine. just going over some of your videos. how could i forget. >> reporter: the three-second pause could be very significant. >> it could be, depending upon what the witnesses say they saw and what's in the police report. >> reporter: several of the witnesses do mention a pause. >> they shot him and he fell. h
first ted rowlands has this report on the audio that we're talking about. >> reporter: it's the critical moment caught on audio tape, and it could be a key piece of evidence as investigators work to determine exactly what happened between michael brown and ferguson police officer darren wilson. the shots can be heard in the background of an online video chat. >> you are pretty. you're so fine. just going over some of your videos. how could i forget. >> it's electronic. it's...
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ted rowlands, cnn, forest falls, california. >> it will. >> and so quickly, too. >> i know.e inches in one hour. my goodness. >>> well, say it ain't so, hawaii. this isn't fair. people in the hawaiian islands are on alert as not one but potentially two hurricanes threaten the island. >> pedram, this is rare, right? >> it is. not often do we see hurricanes impact this region. the last time was 1992, errol. and the last time before is that was 1959. only twice in recorded history have we had hurricanes impact this region. right now we have hurricane iselle category 4 about 1 now miles east of hilo. and julio bound here to eventually become hurricane julio. and both of the models suggesting they'd be heading directly to the hawaiian islands. notice how gorgeous the symmetry, the organization of the storm system is. only about 4% of all hurricanes are organized quite like this when you're talking about the symmetry and the thunderstorm activity being tremendous around the eye wall to keep it and give it that shape, that pinwheel shape you see with storm systems. and the waves ah
ted rowlands, cnn, forest falls, california. >> it will. >> and so quickly, too. >> i know.e inches in one hour. my goodness. >>> well, say it ain't so, hawaii. this isn't fair. people in the hawaiian islands are on alert as not one but potentially two hurricanes threaten the island. >> pedram, this is rare, right? >> it is. not often do we see hurricanes impact this region. the last time was 1992, errol. and the last time before is that was 1959. only...
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that have been taking place well joining us now from new york is political political cartoonist ted rowlands talked to him so he thinks about it by the barack obama's call for a thorough investigation into the killing of this guy mr brown what do you think about it is that really going to be enough and to that there is a real going to calm things down or is it too little too late well obviously it's too late we were looking at a fourth possible night of civil unrest on the on the streets of this small town outside st louis. and it's not the first time this is happened you know this is a situation that repeats itself in all sorts of african-american communities across streets that are policed has though they were occupied territory by highly militarized i would say u.s. troops but local police who are equipped as though they were occupying afghanistan or iraq so you know that there is no connection whatsoever but just hostility between the communities that are being policed and the police that are supposed to be serving them that's the big issue that's the big problem and i don't see how the
that have been taking place well joining us now from new york is political political cartoonist ted rowlands talked to him so he thinks about it by the barack obama's call for a thorough investigation into the killing of this guy mr brown what do you think about it is that really going to be enough and to that there is a real going to calm things down or is it too little too late well obviously it's too late we were looking at a fourth possible night of civil unrest on the on the streets of...
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ted rowlands, thanks very much. tom foreman is taking a closer look at robin williams extraordinary life and career and joining us for this part of the story. >> the reaction, of course, is a very broad and deep loss of robin williams because out of all the comedians out there, those do diagnose political comedy and thoughtful and manic comedy, he was a category unto himself touching all of those areas and gathering new fans decade after decade. >> greetings. >> from his first moments in the '70s hit "happy days" as an alien visiting the 1950s, robin william was a time traveler. >> i couldn't help it. you understand? i honestly regret it. >> and once he found the spotlight for almost 40 years, he never left it. >> you wreck, stalagmite, stalactite, thanks. >> whether mocking a president for the college crowd on sat the night live" or leaping into a film for all ages like jumanji, he engaged each new generation with such energy. it always seemed as if he had come specifically for them. >> what year is it? >> it was b
ted rowlands, thanks very much. tom foreman is taking a closer look at robin williams extraordinary life and career and joining us for this part of the story. >> the reaction, of course, is a very broad and deep loss of robin williams because out of all the comedians out there, those do diagnose political comedy and thoughtful and manic comedy, he was a category unto himself touching all of those areas and gathering new fans decade after decade. >> greetings. >> from his first...
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here now is cnn's ted rowlands. >> reporter: san francisco, 1967.mer of love was at its peak. ♪ one, two, three, what are we fighting for ♪ >> reporter: free love, free drugs, free hippies escaping the mainstream. but 32-year-old manson arrived with much darker ambitions. >> you get kids who haight-ashbury and you get manson who says he loves them and wants to take care of them. it because made to order and he took full advantage. >> reporter: manson's destructive course through the life was fixed from the start. he spoke to cn from prison in 1987. >> i spent the best part of my life in boys' schools, prisons, and reform schools because i had nobody. >> reporter: he blamed his mother for his drubled youth. kathleen mad ox gave birth to manson in cincinnati, ohio, at the age of 16 and went to prison when charlie was 5 years old. >> she got out of my life early and let me scuffle for myself and then i became my own mother. >> reporter: but author jeff delwyn says there's only one explanation for the life of manson. >> manson was born evil. >> reporter
here now is cnn's ted rowlands. >> reporter: san francisco, 1967.mer of love was at its peak. ♪ one, two, three, what are we fighting for ♪ >> reporter: free love, free drugs, free hippies escaping the mainstream. but 32-year-old manson arrived with much darker ambitions. >> you get kids who haight-ashbury and you get manson who says he loves them and wants to take care of them. it because made to order and he took full advantage. >> reporter: manson's destructive...
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it's not clear what exactly led to the shooting, as ted rowlands shows us, important clues may be onguingly the pause between them. >> it's the critical moment caught on audiotape. the shots can be heard in the background of an online video chat. >> you are pretty -- [ shooting ] >> you're so fine. >> it's electronic, it's objective, it doesn't take sides. >> forensic audio expert paul ginsberg an lightsed the nine second clip and created a wave form graphic highlighting the gunshots. he counts a total of ten shots with a three second pause after the sixth shot. take another listen. >> you are pretty. you're so fine. the three second pause could be very significant. >> it could be depending upon what the witnesses say they saw and what's in the police report. >> several of the witnesses do mention a pause. >> they shot him and he fell. he put his arms up to let them know he was compliant and unarmed, they shot him twice more. >> he put his hands on the earth, the officer approached with his weapon drawn and fired several more shots. >> michael brown was shot at least six times, all t
it's not clear what exactly led to the shooting, as ted rowlands shows us, important clues may be onguingly the pause between them. >> it's the critical moment caught on audiotape. the shots can be heard in the background of an online video chat. >> you are pretty -- [ shooting ] >> you're so fine. >> it's electronic, it's objective, it doesn't take sides. >> forensic audio expert paul ginsberg an lightsed the nine second clip and created a wave form graphic...
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. >> ted rowlands, appreciate the update. we'll see you tomorrow from israel.ave a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com transamerica. transform tomorrow. transamerica. when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. >>> hello, everyone. >> a big welcome to those of you watching in the u.s. and around the world. this is cnn's continuing coverage in the crisis in the middle east. coming up for you this hour, all sides have agreed to a 72 hour cease-fire in gaza. this should take place in about one hour for now. the big question is, will this hold? both sides say it's up to the other party. >> saved from
. >> ted rowlands, appreciate the update. we'll see you tomorrow from israel.ave a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com transamerica. transform tomorrow. transamerica. when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million...
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joining us now, ted rowlands at the hollywood walk of fame. what are you seeing there?reporter: well, as you can imagine, it is very emotional here. people from around the world are coming to pay tribute to robin williams. you see messages and flowers being left here. the public doesn't have a lot of access because there's a movie premier. the expendables iii is premiering right where robin williams on the the walk of fame is. we were talking, he was just an incredible talent. but also you said an incredible person. >> an incredible person on and offscreen. a year ago, a year ago tomorrow would be, we were on the premier of the butler together. and brought out my i like ike because i play the chief of staff under eisenhower. and robin williams was a flawless, amazing icon as eisenhower. and he is an amazing person on and offscreen. it's a real tragedy. my heart goes out to his family, his children in particular. >> a shocker for sure. >> particularly given the beautiful life on and offscreen that we've come to know, and even beyond that when i worked on the set with him
joining us now, ted rowlands at the hollywood walk of fame. what are you seeing there?reporter: well, as you can imagine, it is very emotional here. people from around the world are coming to pay tribute to robin williams. you see messages and flowers being left here. the public doesn't have a lot of access because there's a movie premier. the expendables iii is premiering right where robin williams on the the walk of fame is. we were talking, he was just an incredible talent. but also you said...
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ted rowlands reporting live for us this morning. >>> we know the white house has been scrambling to weigh its military options and we now have a time frame. president obama wants a war plane for isis by the end of the week. that's according to the daily beast which reports that the key issue is whether to expand the fight to syria where isis has a stronghold. and seems to be growing stronger by the day. cnn's brian todd has more for you. >> reporter: they're vicious, battle hardened and maybe frightingly they learn fast. that's the word from u.s. officials who tell cnn isis is getting better on the battlefield. one u.s. official says they show uncanny discipline. a pentagon official says isis is a learning, adapting, reacting organization. >> they're battlefield discipline continues to surprise us to show us they are really a first-year force that they're trained. >> reporter: combat veteran douglas says on the battlefield isis is likely using what he calls a react to contact drill. that means in a fire fight they make initial contact against their enemy using the smallest number of fight
ted rowlands reporting live for us this morning. >>> we know the white house has been scrambling to weigh its military options and we now have a time frame. president obama wants a war plane for isis by the end of the week. that's according to the daily beast which reports that the key issue is whether to expand the fight to syria where isis has a stronghold. and seems to be growing stronger by the day. cnn's brian todd has more for you. >> reporter: they're vicious, battle...
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in a minute we'll speak to one of his best known co-stars, but first, ted rowlands is out front in losngeles tonight. williams' legacy will live on because he's got four more movies about to hit theaters? >> reporter: yeah, four more that should come out within the next six months. two will come out in the next three months. bottom line is robin williams worked as hard as anybody here in hollywood and kept working all the way till the end. robin williams may be gone, but movie fans haven't seen the last of him. >> why are there shotgun pellets in my chicken? dad? >> because it's squirrel. >> reporter: merry frigging christmas in which williams playing an eccentric father is due out in november, one of four yet to be released films starring the late oscar winner. >> good to see you, lad. >> reporter: in december, williams will be back as teddy roosevelt in "night at the museum: secret of the tomb." "boulevard" that premiered at tribeca and "absolutely anything" which also features williams who joins a list of actors like heath ledger, james gandolfini and philip seymour hoffman who all
in a minute we'll speak to one of his best known co-stars, but first, ted rowlands is out front in losngeles tonight. williams' legacy will live on because he's got four more movies about to hit theaters? >> reporter: yeah, four more that should come out within the next six months. two will come out in the next three months. bottom line is robin williams worked as hard as anybody here in hollywood and kept working all the way till the end. robin williams may be gone, but movie fans...
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ted rowlands joining us now, he's been investigating. what are you finding out, ted?a and died on the same battle field, but mccain was following in the footsteps of a friend he met in high school. two americans, friends in high school, both fighting for extremist groups overseas. they struck up a close friendship while attending high school in new hope, minnesota, a suburb of minneapolis. while neither were raised muslim, they had many friends who were members of the large population of somali immigrants and eventually they both converted to islam. >> he grew to have like really strong muslim beliefs, so much to the fact like, where, he was almost like turning into a somalian. because he had like a lot of somalian friends. >> kastigar's mother tries to explain how these two young men who played basketball together in high school ended up fighting together overseas. >> i think there was like wanting to have a, you know, wanting to have a purpose, wanting to be a valuable human being and not finding that. >> reporter: kastigar was killed five years ago in somalia while
ted rowlands joining us now, he's been investigating. what are you finding out, ted?a and died on the same battle field, but mccain was following in the footsteps of a friend he met in high school. two americans, friends in high school, both fighting for extremist groups overseas. they struck up a close friendship while attending high school in new hope, minnesota, a suburb of minneapolis. while neither were raised muslim, they had many friends who were members of the large population of somali...
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. >> as ted rowlands reports, he'll appear in several more films. >> reporter: robin williams may beone but fans haven't seen the haste of him. >> why are there shotgun pellets in my chicken? >> dad, because it's squirrel. >> reporter: "merry friggin' christmas" which williams plays a father spending awkward holiday time with his son is due out in november. one of four yet-to-be released films starring the hate oscar winner. >> good to see you, lad. >> reporter: in december, williams will be back as teddy roosevelt in "night of the museum." "boulevard" and "absolutely anything" which is in post production, feature williams, who now joins a growing list of actors like heath ledger, james gandolfini and others who died before their final films premiered in theaters. >> i think there is a real interest among fans to see him on screen one last time. i think that it could also hurt these movies. there is a segment of the audience that might feel icked out to see a movie starring somebody that died. >> reporter: since his death, gossip sites have speculated about his financial situation. h
. >> as ted rowlands reports, he'll appear in several more films. >> reporter: robin williams may beone but fans haven't seen the haste of him. >> why are there shotgun pellets in my chicken? >> dad, because it's squirrel. >> reporter: "merry friggin' christmas" which williams plays a father spending awkward holiday time with his son is due out in november. one of four yet-to-be released films starring the hate oscar winner. >> good to see you, lad....
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. >> ted rowlands, appreciate the update. we're live all through the next hour, 9:00 p.m. hour.ope you stay tuned for that, i'll have the latest on the cease-fire now. a proposed cease-fire that all sides say they have agreed to. will it hold? and for how long? [ woman ] i've always tried to see things from the best angle i could. it's how i look at life. especially now that i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin but wondered, could i focus on something better? my doctor told me about eliquis for three important reasons. one, in a clinical trial eliquis was proven to reduce the risk of stroke better than warfarin. two, eliquis had less major bleeding than warfarin. and three, unlike warfarin there's no routine blood testing. [ male announcer ] don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious, and in rare cases, fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal
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ted rowlands.joined now by ed davis, a rm four police commissioner of boston and chris, who represented the family of the unarmed college football player who was shot dead by police last year and matt bogg who is a retired chief deputy. look this way, sir. so i'm going to start with you. we've heard a great deal about michael brown. why have we heard so much about officer wilson? >> i think mainly he was involved in an incident worldwide. and the police department, there is a lot of what we call investigative stuff that's going on behind the scenes. i think that's one of the reason why he doesn't want to give any statements or say anything. >> darren wilson had a fairly unremarkable career up until this point. is it unusual for a police officer like that to become involved in such a high profile shooting? >> no, it's not. it is not unusual at all. this officer work there for four years and has not had any particularly good or bad experiences with the community. so that's an indication that there's
ted rowlands.joined now by ed davis, a rm four police commissioner of boston and chris, who represented the family of the unarmed college football player who was shot dead by police last year and matt bogg who is a retired chief deputy. look this way, sir. so i'm going to start with you. we've heard a great deal about michael brown. why have we heard so much about officer wilson? >> i think mainly he was involved in an incident worldwide. and the police department, there is a lot of what...
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and as ted rowland is about to show us, not all foreign fighters start out as radicals or even as muslims>> reporter: two americans, friends in high, both killed while fighting for extremist groups overseas. douglas macarthur mccain and troy kastigar reportedlying struck up a close friendship while attending robinsdale cooper high school in new hope, minnesota, a suburb of minneapolis. while neither of them were raised muslim, they had many friends who were members of minneapolis's large population of somali immigrants. and eventually they both converted to islam. >> he grew to have like really strong muslim beliefs, so much to the fact like where he was almost like turning into a somalian. because he had like a lost somalian friends. >> reporter: kastigar's mother tries to explain how these two young men who played basketball together in high school ended up fighting together overseas. >> i think there was like wanting to have a -- you know, wanting to have a purpose, wanting to be a valuable human being and not finding that. >> reporter: kastigar was killed five years ago in somalia whi
and as ted rowland is about to show us, not all foreign fighters start out as radicals or even as muslims>> reporter: two americans, friends in high, both killed while fighting for extremist groups overseas. douglas macarthur mccain and troy kastigar reportedlying struck up a close friendship while attending robinsdale cooper high school in new hope, minnesota, a suburb of minneapolis. while neither of them were raised muslim, they had many friends who were members of minneapolis's large...
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let's go to ted rowlands standing by in minnesota. it has to be something besides the climate that would draw americans from minnesota to the battlefield in syria. >> yeah, well, quite frankly, jake, they are being recruited, in fact, two of the men who have gone everybody minneapolis to go fight were friends back in high school. >> two americans friends in high school both killed while fighting for extremist groups overseas. douglas mcauthur mccain and troy casty gar reportedly struck up a close friendship while attending high school in new holt, minnesota, a suburb of minneapolis. while neither were raised muslim, they had many friends members of the large population of somali immigrants and eventually they both converted to islam. >> he grew to have like really strong muslim beliefs so much to the fact where like he was almost like turning into a somalian. because had he like a lot of somalian friends. >> in an interview with the new york daily news, his mother reportedly said "i think both of them had a really strong desire to be
let's go to ted rowlands standing by in minnesota. it has to be something besides the climate that would draw americans from minnesota to the battlefield in syria. >> yeah, well, quite frankly, jake, they are being recruited, in fact, two of the men who have gone everybody minneapolis to go fight were friends back in high school. >> two americans friends in high school both killed while fighting for extremist groups overseas. douglas mcauthur mccain and troy casty gar reportedly...
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ted rowlands in los angeles monitoring another protest expected to begin shortly. don lemon is in the middle of the protests. he joins me on the phone. after last night all the violence, the tear gas, the molotov cocktails. what's the mood tonight where you are? >> reporter: when i first got here, i have to be honest with you, there were chants where people were yelling and screaming. now they've sort of gotten a grip on the protest here. we're standing in the middle of the protest. we're right in front of the qt, the quick trip where michael brown was before he died on saturday, on saturday afternoon. then just about a half mile down the street around the corner is where he died. and people have been marching from the qt and then to the place where he died back and forth. they have been chanting, no justice, no peace. hands up, man down. what do we want, justice, when do we want it, now. and everyone who has been here, the community organizers and everyone, they have been saying, erin, they want this to be peaceful because they want the country to see that ferguso
ted rowlands in los angeles monitoring another protest expected to begin shortly. don lemon is in the middle of the protests. he joins me on the phone. after last night all the violence, the tear gas, the molotov cocktails. what's the mood tonight where you are? >> reporter: when i first got here, i have to be honest with you, there were chants where people were yelling and screaming. now they've sort of gotten a grip on the protest here. we're standing in the middle of the protest. we're...
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. >> james:as ted rowlands reports,the audio is being analyzed by experts. >> reporter: it's the critical moment, on audio tape and it can be a key piece of evidence. then what happened with michael brown and the police officer darren wilson. >>: you are pretty you are so fond. >> reporter: been denied second clip was tantalized. he counted a total of 10 shots at the second calls with tin sheds. >> reporter: degrees second calls could be very significant. >>: 8 canada deficit for what the witnesses said they saw and the police report. >>: he put his hands upbound and he was compliant. and then they shot him again. >> reporter: an independent autopsy shows that he was shot six times the other for sats could have missed. >> reporter: as you can see this building is very close to where it michael brown was shot and killed. >>: he heard loud noises and but but didn't realize the input of what he was hearing until afterwards. >>: this has a bearing on everything else. this is a piece of the puzzle that has to fit. >> james:a nine-year-old girl accidentally shot and killed an instructor at a gu
. >> james:as ted rowlands reports,the audio is being analyzed by experts. >> reporter: it's the critical moment, on audio tape and it can be a key piece of evidence. then what happened with michael brown and the police officer darren wilson. >>: you are pretty you are so fond. >> reporter: been denied second clip was tantalized. he counted a total of 10 shots at the second calls with tin sheds. >> reporter: degrees second calls could be very significant. >>:...
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ted rowlands is on the scene.is developing. >>> let's also turn to the disturbing video released by isis militants. it shows the beheading of a kidnapped american, james foley. you're looking at a still image of those final moments. we are not going to show you the very gruesome video that was released by isis. isis says foley's execution is retaliation for the u.s. bombing campaign against the militant group and the militants have threatened the life of another captive american in this very same video, steven sotmoff if air strikes do not stop. barbara starr has much more. >> good morning, kate, in the latest the british foreign secretary now weighing in, because that man with the black clothing, the executioner, apparently spoke with a british accent. the british foreign secretary saying intelligence services on both sides of the atlantic want to identify james foley's murderer based on the fact he has a british accent, but the friends and family of james foley are remembering the man and the journalist. the isi
ted rowlands is on the scene.is developing. >>> let's also turn to the disturbing video released by isis militants. it shows the beheading of a kidnapped american, james foley. you're looking at a still image of those final moments. we are not going to show you the very gruesome video that was released by isis. isis says foley's execution is retaliation for the u.s. bombing campaign against the militant group and the militants have threatened the life of another captive american in...
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ted rowlands is live here now with more. >> reporter: mohammed is the latest in a growing number of youngfight overseas for extremist groups. he joins a group that includes two men that met in high school. according to the friend abdirahmaan muhumed is the latest so-called minnesota martyr, an american giving up his life to fight with the ruthless terrorist group isis. >> he was well known in the community and for somewhere down the road he changed allegiance to a different set of philosophies. >> reporter: muhamed was killed in syria where he was fighting along with another american jihadist from minneapolis, douglas mccain. while it is still unclear how long he knew muhumed he knew him in this terrorist training video very well. >> if you only knew how much fun we have over here. this is a real disneyland. come here and troy us. >> reporter: troy castigar and douglas mccain were high school friends, castigar died in 1999 fighting with al shabaab in toçó 9p xplain how her son and dougl mccain went from basketball team bud toys terrorists. >> there was likeñr wanting to have a -- you kn
ted rowlands is live here now with more. >> reporter: mohammed is the latest in a growing number of youngfight overseas for extremist groups. he joins a group that includes two men that met in high school. according to the friend abdirahmaan muhumed is the latest so-called minnesota martyr, an american giving up his life to fight with the ruthless terrorist group isis. >> he was well known in the community and for somewhere down the road he changed allegiance to a different set of...