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feit, i'm gary tuchman with cnn. i want to talk to you about irene garza. >> good for you. >> it's not surprising he doesn't want to talk about irene, because not only do irene's relatives and dale tacheny believe he killed her, so does every police officer and law enforcement agency that's dealt with this case. do you believe you know who the murderer is? >> we have developed evidence sufficient to the threshold responsibility of probable cause that john feit was a person involved in the particular homicide. >> but with so much heat, why did the case go cold? early on, why do you think he wasn't prosecuted? >> a cover-up. >> who are they trying to protect? >> john b. feit. ♪ eight time zones later... you finally reach this booking lavish tokyo hotel. and so does: jetlag ♪ ♪ woman: whoa. ♪ ♪ woman: ha ha... ♪ but you, you booked a room with . . . the switch you got it booking right. booking.com booking.yeah put your hand over your heart. is it beating? good! then my nutrition heart health mix is for you. it's a whole
feit, i'm gary tuchman with cnn. i want to talk to you about irene garza. >> good for you. >> it's not surprising he doesn't want to talk about irene, because not only do irene's relatives and dale tacheny believe he killed her, so does every police officer and law enforcement agency that's dealt with this case. do you believe you know who the murderer is? >> we have developed evidence sufficient to the threshold responsibility of probable cause that john feit was a person...
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gary tuchman joins me now.e their plans now they are back in their lives. >> the daughter had separated from her husband and she made the decision spent almost all of her life in oregon and she is taking one of her daughters and moving to st. louis to be closer to the mother she just discovered zella. and when i say close, i mean close, she moving in with zella. she was supposed to be with her in 1965, it took until 2015 and they will live in the same house and melanie has five brothers and sisters and turns 50 the day before thanksgiving so you can imagine the festivities in that house come thanksgiving. >> what a reunion. thanks for that story. >>> and just ahead, jake tapper's interview with chris christie who was back in new hampshire. the iraq war, bridge gate the presidential plans, they covered it all. [car engine] [car engine] ♪ introducing the first-ever 306-horsepower lexus rc coupe with available all-wheel drive. once driven, there's no going back. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retire
gary tuchman joins me now.e their plans now they are back in their lives. >> the daughter had separated from her husband and she made the decision spent almost all of her life in oregon and she is taking one of her daughters and moving to st. louis to be closer to the mother she just discovered zella. and when i say close, i mean close, she moving in with zella. she was supposed to be with her in 1965, it took until 2015 and they will live in the same house and melanie has five brothers...
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gary tuchman, cnn, atlanta. >> we'll take a very short break here.are back in just a moment. stick around. and restores tooth enamel. it's an easy way to give listerine® total care to the total family. listerine® total care. one bottle, six benefits. power to your mouth™. to tripping over a rug, to just losing their balance. and not being able to get up from a fall can have serious lifetime consequences. being prepared is important. philips lifeline with autoalert is more than just a medical alert button. it's an advanced fall-detection system, designed to get you help quickly. if you fall and you're unable to push your button, the fall detection technology within autoalert can trigger the button to automatically place a call for help. philip's lifeline has saved more lives than any other medical alert service. this is philips lifeline, we received a fall detected signal. do you need help? call now about philips lifeline with autoalert, the only button with philips advanced fall-detection technology. we'll send you this free brochure with information
gary tuchman, cnn, atlanta. >> we'll take a very short break here.are back in just a moment. stick around. and restores tooth enamel. it's an easy way to give listerine® total care to the total family. listerine® total care. one bottle, six benefits. power to your mouth™. to tripping over a rug, to just losing their balance. and not being able to get up from a fall can have serious lifetime consequences. being prepared is important. philips lifeline with autoalert is more than just a...
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here is gary tuchman. >> reporter: six puppies, brothers and sisters, found with their mother near theters in hays county texas. they are all the latest residents of the san marcos animal shelter, a facility doing the best to take care of a growing number of pets separated in the storm with the owners. >> it is hard with strays because if they don't know somebody will come look for them. >> this is toby. pets are often named when they are arrived here. this cat sweetheart. >> he is a sweetheart. he asks for love. >> there is oreo. >> this german shepherd and this one came walking out of the waters. >> this labe dor retriever was found near the floodwaters and the people here have no idea who his owner might be. >> the people who work at the shelter have sent dogs and cats separated during the storm to other facilities around the state of texas because they just don't have enough room. it is all very challenging. >> we do it for the people we do it for their pets. >> indeed people who have had houses destroys or damaged have brought their pets here while they get their lives in order. a
here is gary tuchman. >> reporter: six puppies, brothers and sisters, found with their mother near theters in hays county texas. they are all the latest residents of the san marcos animal shelter, a facility doing the best to take care of a growing number of pets separated in the storm with the owners. >> it is hard with strays because if they don't know somebody will come look for them. >> this is toby. pets are often named when they are arrived here. this cat sweetheart....
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gary tuchman reports. >> tom brady leading his patriots to a victory over the seahawks he was asked byss if he was a cheater? >> i don't think so. i always played by the rules. i would never do anything to break the rules. >> after the afc championship game he was asked if a deflated ball is easier to throw. >> i didn't alter the ball in any way. i don't want anyone rubbing them putting any air in them taking any air out. i had no knowledge of anything. i had no knowledge of any wrongdoing. >> but today an investigation ordered by the nfl said something else. the 243 page report declaring brady was likely at least generally aware of the inappropriate activities and what were those inappropriate activities? the report stated it was more probably not than jim mcnally the officialed locker room and john jaft recommend ski released air from the patriots game ball released air from the balls. and there is video tape of mcnally removing balls from the locker room and many text messages in which they talked about brady's unhappiness with the inflateness of the game balls. he texted this. tom
gary tuchman reports. >> tom brady leading his patriots to a victory over the seahawks he was asked byss if he was a cheater? >> i don't think so. i always played by the rules. i would never do anything to break the rules. >> after the afc championship game he was asked if a deflated ball is easier to throw. >> i didn't alter the ball in any way. i don't want anyone rubbing them putting any air in them taking any air out. i had no knowledge of anything. i had no...
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here's more from gary tuchman. >> reporter: it was the middle of the day.re breaks out at a home in one of washington, d.c.'s most posh neighborhoods. blocks away from the vice president's residence and embassy row. four people are found dead inside. tragic. as it turns out, very sinister. washington, d.c.'s police chief. >> the fire appears to be intentionally set. >> reporter: before it was set, police also say three of the four victims had suffered blunt force trauma. it has been declared a quadruple homicide. the victims, 46-year-old ceo of a company called american iron works. his 47-year-old wife, amy. their 10-year-old son, phillip. and a woman who was their 57-year-old housekeeper. she was one of two family housekeepers. the other housekeeper says she was supposed to be at this house when it all happened but she wasn't because of a strange text message. >> i almost had a heart attack. it's hard to believe. >> reporter: the other housekeeper about three hours before the fire broke out received this text from amy reading in part i am making sure you d
here's more from gary tuchman. >> reporter: it was the middle of the day.re breaks out at a home in one of washington, d.c.'s most posh neighborhoods. blocks away from the vice president's residence and embassy row. four people are found dead inside. tragic. as it turns out, very sinister. washington, d.c.'s police chief. >> the fire appears to be intentionally set. >> reporter: before it was set, police also say three of the four victims had suffered blunt force trauma. it...
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gary tuchman reports on the search-and-rescue efforts. >> many people are missing in texas after theiver went over its banks and caused catastrophic flooding. the magnitude of which has never been seen here before. along the banks of the blanco river in hayes county, texas, a sad, solemn sight. members of the military searching for people missing, after last being seen swept into the river. the river flooding catastrophically after huge amounts of rain and there is still a vif leolent and dangero current. >> our community have been devastated by a tsunami of water, historic tsunami of waltwalter that came down the blanco river. quickly in a powerful way. >> reporter: in this small county people have lost their lives. many are missing. among the missing, a mother and two children. laura macomb, 6-year-old son andrew and 4-year-old leyton. her husband, the father, john, survived but was seriously hurt and us in the hospital. joe macomb is john's father. >> it is difficult for him right now, obviously. he is heavily sedated in the hospital. >> reporter: john was tossed in the river with
gary tuchman reports on the search-and-rescue efforts. >> many people are missing in texas after theiver went over its banks and caused catastrophic flooding. the magnitude of which has never been seen here before. along the banks of the blanco river in hayes county, texas, a sad, solemn sight. members of the military searching for people missing, after last being seen swept into the river. the river flooding catastrophically after huge amounts of rain and there is still a vif leolent and...
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gary tuchman has the story. >> reporter: for almost a half century zella jackson price has mourned aa nurse told her died hours after she gave birth to her. >> diane was born november the 21st, 1965. >> reporter: diane the name she gave to her daughter, the hospital closed down in 1979 and now the site of a senior apartment complex. zella never received a birth certificate or death certific e certificate. it was like diane never existed. did any of the nurses or doctors say would you like to see her? >> no, they did not do that, never. >> reporter: across the country in eugene, oregon, a woman born the very same day who had been adopted always wondering why her birth mother had given her away. melanie gilmore lost her hearing from an illness when she was a child found a piece of paper when it years ago that said her birth mother's name was zella jackson. her adoptive mother told her her birth mother passed away. melanie and her daughter tell us what happened after her adopted mother got sick in the '80s. >> translator: before she died she was afraid to tell me that my mom was alive.
gary tuchman has the story. >> reporter: for almost a half century zella jackson price has mourned aa nurse told her died hours after she gave birth to her. >> diane was born november the 21st, 1965. >> reporter: diane the name she gave to her daughter, the hospital closed down in 1979 and now the site of a senior apartment complex. zella never received a birth certificate or death certific e certificate. it was like diane never existed. did any of the nurses or doctors say...
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gary tuchman, cnn, atlanta. >>> another grim discovery in nepal after last month's earthquake.rities say they found the bodies of nearly 100 foreigners and locals buried under a landslide in the remote ving of luntang. authorities are looking for dozens more who may still be buried there. and to the south in kathmandu, authorities found a large amount of cash in the vault of a bank. they loaded it into containers and safely took it away. >>> military officials say they plan to respond to an attack on a border town. the rebels fired rockets across the border from inside yemen. saudi officials say the attack damaged some schools and field hospitals. saudi arabia has been leading air strikes against the iran backed -- in yemen. >>> we'll take a short break. when we come back, politics and big money go hand in hand. when we come back, we'll take a look at which presidential candidates have a lot of cash. ugh... ...heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm... amazing. y
gary tuchman, cnn, atlanta. >>> another grim discovery in nepal after last month's earthquake.rities say they found the bodies of nearly 100 foreigners and locals buried under a landslide in the remote ving of luntang. authorities are looking for dozens more who may still be buried there. and to the south in kathmandu, authorities found a large amount of cash in the vault of a bank. they loaded it into containers and safely took it away. >>> military officials say they plan to...
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gary tuchman has her story tonight. >> three small children two sisters, a brother, and their parentsarm spring day outdoors crossing a pedestrian bridge in the town of wisconsin when a gunman starts randomly firing. he kills the husband and the oldest daughter. the wife erin is hit by three bullets, seriously hurt but somehow, she had the strength to do something amazing and heroic. >> despite being shot multiple times, she was able to get herself and two additional children off of the bridge instructing her young son to go run for assistance. >> and that they did. 5-year-old daughter saila and her son was not hurt. but another innocent bystander was shot and killed. >> it's an amazing story of heroism on her part and her children because notification of people allowed the police to be engaged and get on the scene very quickly. >> reporter: police say the gunman opened fire after an argument with his ex-fiancee. he turned the gun on himself, taking his own life. this amateur video shows his stretcher being taken away. an image in the background is of his ex-fiancee who collapsed afte
gary tuchman has her story tonight. >> three small children two sisters, a brother, and their parentsarm spring day outdoors crossing a pedestrian bridge in the town of wisconsin when a gunman starts randomly firing. he kills the husband and the oldest daughter. the wife erin is hit by three bullets, seriously hurt but somehow, she had the strength to do something amazing and heroic. >> despite being shot multiple times, she was able to get herself and two additional children off of...
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a duck tuchman "miserable vacation smile," is in the buzz. remember ted, he got a free trip to puerto rico but could not take the baby for liability and the wife stayed home. he looked alone and sad and the tourist agency flew him back to the same resort for a vacation do over. look at that. big smile this time he has his family with the same clothes and took the pictures' and after and proving to the world just how happy he could be western he had his wife and baby next to him. love it! >> fantastic. better make it a very special mother's day. for his wife. >> that was awesome. a lot of us feel that way. i was without my family when i moved here for five months. it was tough >> your family thought so too. >> they are here and now it is time to be sauce some to your wife. >> and lead the boys and teach them how to do that. hopefully it goes well. 11:19 is what we are looking at and live doppler hd shows the radar returns are still spinning in the counter-clockwise fashion. i will show you where the low is. it has quite a bit further to the so
a duck tuchman "miserable vacation smile," is in the buzz. remember ted, he got a free trip to puerto rico but could not take the baby for liability and the wife stayed home. he looked alone and sad and the tourist agency flew him back to the same resort for a vacation do over. look at that. big smile this time he has his family with the same clothes and took the pictures' and after and proving to the world just how happy he could be western he had his wife and baby next to him. love...
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look back at it just like, we're all beyond blessed it wasn't worse than it already was. >> gary tuchmanom waco tonight. have waco authorities asked to talk with amy, the waitress still employed by twin peaks since the shooting took place? >> reporter: shortly after the sunday shootings here anderson amy was talked to by the police. a brief interview about ten minutes. they haven't asked to talk to her since. she is aware she can be called as a witness for an eventual trial or trials and that's one of the reasons she doesn't want her face to appear on camera. it's ununderstandably a little nerve-racking for her. both these women are very nice people who are very shaken up. >> i'm wondering, gary what's the vibe like in waco? obviously for media this is a huge story. waco does it -- are people talking about it? does it seem something people are worried about? >> reporter: yes, people are stunned. they're very used to bikers here and so-called biker clubs. there's a lot of motorcycleists around here. you see them all the time. nothing like this has ever happened so people in waco are just
look back at it just like, we're all beyond blessed it wasn't worse than it already was. >> gary tuchmanom waco tonight. have waco authorities asked to talk with amy, the waitress still employed by twin peaks since the shooting took place? >> reporter: shortly after the sunday shootings here anderson amy was talked to by the police. a brief interview about ten minutes. they haven't asked to talk to her since. she is aware she can be called as a witness for an eventual trial or...
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>>james:cnn's gary tuchman has the results of the investigation. >>reporter:"i didn't have any-i didn't alter the ball in any way/butted to/i don't want anyone rubbingan investigation ordered by the nfl said something else. >>reporter:the 243 page report said brady was likely: >>reporter:"at least generally aware of the inappropriate activities." >>reporter:the report stated "it is more probable than not that jim mcnally' -- the officials locker room attendant for the patriots -- "and john jastremski" --an equipment assistant for the patriots -- >>reporter:"participated in a deliberate effort to release air from patriots game balls after the balls were examined by the referee." >>reporter:no other patriot players, coaches, or officials have been implicatedand there is no smoking gunbut there is much circumstantial evidence including videotape of locker room attendant mcnally removing game balls from the officials locker room and many text messages between him and jastremski.in which they sometimes talked about brady's "unhappiness with the inflatio
>>james:cnn's gary tuchman has the results of the investigation. >>reporter:"i didn't have any-i didn't alter the ball in any way/butted to/i don't want anyone rubbingan investigation ordered by the nfl said something else. >>reporter:the 243 page report said brady was likely: >>reporter:"at least generally aware of the inappropriate activities." >>reporter:the report stated "it is more probable than not that jim mcnally' -- the officials locker...
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gary tuchman has that. >> this is something you might not expect to see.ers from rival organizations. with nanks like the patriotic defenders, the booze fighters the gypsies, the revolutionaries, altogether under one roof peacefully they are called motorcycle clubs and the term gang is insinuating. >> call me your name. >> in this bar, south of waco there is shock about what happened in waco. >> there is a reflex not to stereo type all motorcycle riders. >> i feel they are been unfairly labelled. >> why is that? >> because i know a lot of them that i don't see them that way. >> jimmy graves is a bandido, a high level one at that. >> we have been stereotypes. >> they have been labelled a criminal organization and a serious domestic threat. >> they are not thugs. mainly when we find a thug in our bunch, we get rid of them. >> and the bandidos have made a push to get involved in charity and fundraising over the years. an attorney who represented bandidos say it is all in earnest. >> they do try to help people and the government can try to make it a sinister v
gary tuchman has that. >> this is something you might not expect to see.ers from rival organizations. with nanks like the patriotic defenders, the booze fighters the gypsies, the revolutionaries, altogether under one roof peacefully they are called motorcycle clubs and the term gang is insinuating. >> call me your name. >> in this bar, south of waco there is shock about what happened in waco. >> there is a reflex not to stereo type all motorcycle riders. >> i feel...
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here is our cnn's gary tuchman in waco. >> reporter: two womened who worked at the twin peaks restaurataurant. one of them there when the shots rang out. amy, who doesn't want us using her real name, doesn't want her face shown for safety. >> at first it seemed like a fistfight. you couldn't hear exactly what they were saying but you could hear a little bit. >> amy said most of the bikers were on a patio outside of twin peaks. it fits about a hundred with standing room only. >> you just hear the first gunshot go off and couple fired off after that. >> reporter: what are you thinking? >> i honestly didn't know what the hell was happening. i didn't know if gunshots were going to go between the buildings. there was a lot of screaming. oh, my god, what's going on. just start screaming an taking off run together back. some people were down squatting and like squatting and running at the same time or crawling to the back. >> reporter: employees and some customers hid in a walk-in ridge freighter and freezer. >> you walked into the refrigerator and how many people were in there with you? >> s
here is our cnn's gary tuchman in waco. >> reporter: two womened who worked at the twin peaks restaurataurant. one of them there when the shots rang out. amy, who doesn't want us using her real name, doesn't want her face shown for safety. >> at first it seemed like a fistfight. you couldn't hear exactly what they were saying but you could hear a little bit. >> amy said most of the bikers were on a patio outside of twin peaks. it fits about a hundred with standing room only....
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and gary tuchman as blanche. as for all of you buying silver hair dye from amazon, but sure to rinse thoroughly. the o.j. trial, drama of the century, starts now. >> the following is a cnn special report. >>> the shocking crime. >> ron and nicole were butchered. >> the riveting car chase. >> 911. what are you reporting? >> this is a.c., i have o.j. in the car. >> o.j. simpson on trial for murder. >> stop domestic violence! >> this was the perfect soap opera. >> the characters like kato kaelin. >> it seems like you were misunderstood for a long time. >> 100% misunderstood. >> the moments and mistakes. >> it was like a slow-motion disaster movie for the prosecution. >> two decades later. >> it makes no sense. it doesn't fit. if it doesn't fit, you must acquit. >> the o.j. trial, drama of the century. it's minutes after midnight. june 13th, 1994. los angeles police arrive to a crime scene at bundy drive in upscale brentwood. they find no witnesses. no murder weapon. just two victims. >> slashed, stabbed. everything
and gary tuchman as blanche. as for all of you buying silver hair dye from amazon, but sure to rinse thoroughly. the o.j. trial, drama of the century, starts now. >> the following is a cnn special report. >>> the shocking crime. >> ron and nicole were butchered. >> the riveting car chase. >> 911. what are you reporting? >> this is a.c., i have o.j. in the car. >> o.j. simpson on trial for murder. >> stop domestic violence! >> this was the...
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gary tuchman explains. >> quarterback tom brady leading his new england patriots to a super bowl vickver the seattle seahawks, he was asked by the press if he was a cheater. >> i don't believe so. i feel like i've always played within the rules. i would never do anything to break the rules. >> he was asked that after allegations about deflated footballs in the championship game. a deflated ball can be easier to throw. >> i didn't, you know, have any -- i didn't alter the ball in any way. i don't want anyone rubbing them, putting any air in them, taking any air out. i have no knowledge of anything. i have no knowledge of any wrongdoing. >> but today, an investigation ordered by the nfl declared brady was likely at least generally aware of the inappropriate activities and what were those inappropriate consists? the report stated it was at likely as not that they released air from patriots game balls after the balls were examined by the referee. no other patriot players, coaches or officials have been implicated and there's no smoking gun, but there is much circumstantial evidence includ
gary tuchman explains. >> quarterback tom brady leading his new england patriots to a super bowl vickver the seattle seahawks, he was asked by the press if he was a cheater. >> i don't believe so. i feel like i've always played within the rules. i would never do anything to break the rules. >> he was asked that after allegations about deflated footballs in the championship game. a deflated ball can be easier to throw. >> i didn't, you know, have any -- i didn't alter the...
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one educator and gary tuchman tonight has his story. >>> dare griffith lost his life aboard the amtrakiled in philadelphia but there are many young people that found direction in theirs because of him. and his death has stunned them. >> words cannot describe how i felt. i was angry, i was hurt i was devastated. >> jessica lay ton is a sophomore at medgar evers college. >> when i first came here i wanted to do biology and i never thought i was good enough and he boosted my confidence and i took me under his wing and let me know i was smart and i could achieve whatever i wanted to and i am going to pay him back i'm going to graduate and go off and become a pediatrician and make his proud. >> a school in the bronx providing an alternative umg a path to college. this was him in action. his inspirational ways in action. >> this is your time. how many people are ready to claim graduation right now? this was part of a 30 mif had the farewell video put together for a teacher called mr. griff, a tribute they put online for everybody to see when they found out he died in the train crash. >> mr.
one educator and gary tuchman tonight has his story. >>> dare griffith lost his life aboard the amtrakiled in philadelphia but there are many young people that found direction in theirs because of him. and his death has stunned them. >> words cannot describe how i felt. i was angry, i was hurt i was devastated. >> jessica lay ton is a sophomore at medgar evers college. >> when i first came here i wanted to do biology and i never thought i was good enough and he...
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and she described the frightening moments when she awoke to our gary tuchman. >> carol sisel spent the night in a philadelphia hospital. she spent the day grateful to be alive. >> i don't know what was going to happen. >> reporter: carol boarded in new carolton, maryland after visiting her daughter, son-in-law and first grandchild who turned one. heading back hem to new jersey. a train trip this newly ordained minister has made every week since her grandson was born. >> started out routine. a regular tuesday night. i got on the train. got my seat in the quiet car. took out my yogurt. opened my ipad. and for quite a while it was a regular ride. then it just went crazy. >> reporter: she had fallen asleep in the third car when a jolt woke her up. then a loud noise. and then -- it felt like the train fell off a cliff. >> we were upside down, and sliding. people were screaming. and it was incredibly awful. just, just -- they're not supposed to go upside down. when it fell, there was yelling, like, no. oh. and then it was really, really quiet. it just, like all of the noise stopped. real qui
and she described the frightening moments when she awoke to our gary tuchman. >> carol sisel spent the night in a philadelphia hospital. she spent the day grateful to be alive. >> i don't know what was going to happen. >> reporter: carol boarded in new carolton, maryland after visiting her daughter, son-in-law and first grandchild who turned one. heading back hem to new jersey. a train trip this newly ordained minister has made every week since her grandson was born. >>...
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. >>> and last night, gary tuchman steps into the floodwaters and you could sense the floodwaters andf it could pick up a home and carry it downstream and break it into pieces and today larry got a rescue from the best we spoke to him yesterday, the man doing a very difficult and very danger job. >> respecting the power of the water. that is what anybody training to save lives on the river has to accept as a bedrock principal. the man in the water is captain jay horton one of the nation's top swift water rescue efforts. >> you have to have the training and the equipment. if you don't have the training and you don't have the equipment, don't go in. >> captain horton is about to put me through the initial training he gives to firefighters. >> i bet your firefighters don't get that kind of attention. >> other life saving supplies attached attached. first, the entrance into the water. >> we're going in with a lifeguard entry. and it is an ugly looking dive because you are hitting like a duck coming in for a landing. you keep your head up so you can keep eye visual contact with your victim
. >>> and last night, gary tuchman steps into the floodwaters and you could sense the floodwaters andf it could pick up a home and carry it downstream and break it into pieces and today larry got a rescue from the best we spoke to him yesterday, the man doing a very difficult and very danger job. >> respecting the power of the water. that is what anybody training to save lives on the river has to accept as a bedrock principal. the man in the water is captain jay horton one of the...
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but as gary tuchman explains, bostonian's attorney says his client doesn't remember much. >> brandon bostian, the 32-year-old ill fated engineer is still not talking to investigators. the only glimpse of an explanation comes from his attorney. he told abcbostian recalls almost nothing. >> i believe as a result of the concussion, he has absolutely no recollection of the events. i'm told his memory is likely to return as the concussion symptoms subside. >> bostian's attorney says his client has other injuries but is not in the hospital. he remembers coming into the curve. he remembers attempting to reduce speed thereafter. he was knocked out from around just like all the other passengers in that train. >> the attorney says bostian voluntarily submitted to a blood test and turned over his cell phone. one person desperately waiting to hear the story is his former flagman, ex i'vier bishop. he says he was nel never take a train that was not in tip top shape and would never himself by behind the controls if he wasn't ready to drive. >> ever see him drinking? >> no. >> ever see him too slee
but as gary tuchman explains, bostonian's attorney says his client doesn't remember much. >> brandon bostian, the 32-year-old ill fated engineer is still not talking to investigators. the only glimpse of an explanation comes from his attorney. he told abcbostian recalls almost nothing. >> i believe as a result of the concussion, he has absolutely no recollection of the events. i'm told his memory is likely to return as the concussion symptoms subside. >> bostian's attorney...
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tonight gary tuchman caught up with a new jersey woman on the trail and often travels the corridor toson in maryland. last night she was relaxing in a quiet car that suddenly erupted in screams. >> carol spent the night in the hospital and this day grateful to be alive. >> i don't know what was going to happen. >> carol boarded in new carrollton maryland after visiting her first grandchild that just turned one and a train trip this newly ordained minister made every night. >> i got in the train, i took my seat. i took out my yogurt and took out my ipad and for quite a while it was a regular ride and it went crazy. >> she heard a jolt that woke up her and a loud noise and then it felt like the train fell off a cliff. >> we were upside down and people were inside and screaming and it was awful. they are not supposed to go upside down. when we fell it was like no oh and then it was real quiet. all of the noise stopped and it was quiet and people realized they were hurt and then it was pando minimum. >> a doctor would tell her she suffered a concussion but other people in her car and her
tonight gary tuchman caught up with a new jersey woman on the trail and often travels the corridor toson in maryland. last night she was relaxing in a quiet car that suddenly erupted in screams. >> carol spent the night in the hospital and this day grateful to be alive. >> i don't know what was going to happen. >> carol boarded in new carrollton maryland after visiting her first grandchild that just turned one and a train trip this newly ordained minister made every night....
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. >> gary tuchman reporting for us tonight. >>> just ahead, the death of a man who had cheated deatho many times before and the remarkable life he led. lilly baker is preparing for college. she'll use that education to get a job. she'll use that job to buy a home. this is lilly baker. her mom just refinanced their home and is putting an extra $312 a month toward lilly's tuition. lilly is about to take over the world. who's with her? buy in. quickenloans/home buy. refi. power. making a fist something we do to show resolve. to defend ourselves. to declare victory. so cvs health provides expert support and vital medicines. at our infusion centers or in patients homes. we help them fight the good fight. cvs health, because health is everything. ♪ ♪ ♪ at chase, we celebrate small businesses every day through programs like mission main street grants. last years' grant recipients are achieving amazing things. carving a name for myself and creating local jobs. creating more programs for these little bookworms. bringing a taste of louisiana to the world. at chase, we're proud to support our g
. >> gary tuchman reporting for us tonight. >>> just ahead, the death of a man who had cheated deatho many times before and the remarkable life he led. lilly baker is preparing for college. she'll use that education to get a job. she'll use that job to buy a home. this is lilly baker. her mom just refinanced their home and is putting an extra $312 a month toward lilly's tuition. lilly is about to take over the world. who's with her? buy in. quickenloans/home buy. refi. power....
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but first, some background from gary tuchman. >> reporter: along the banks of the blanco river in haysy texas, a sad and solemn sight. members of the military searching for people who are missing, after last being seen swept into the river. the river flooding catastrophic after huge amounts of rain and there is still a violent and dangerous current. >> our community have been devastated by a tsunami of water, an historic tsunami of water, that came down the blanco river, very quickly, in a very powerful way. >> reporter: and in this small county people have lost their lives and many are missing. among the missing, a mother and her two children. laura mccomb, her 6-year-old son, andrew and 4-year-old daughter layton. her husband, the children's father john survived but was seriously hurt and is in the hospital. joe mccomb is john's father. >> well it's difficult for him right now, obviously. he's heavily sedated in the hospital. >> reporter: john was tossed in the river with his family. >> we really don't know how long he was in that water, being tossed around and slammed up against tre
but first, some background from gary tuchman. >> reporter: along the banks of the blanco river in haysy texas, a sad and solemn sight. members of the military searching for people who are missing, after last being seen swept into the river. the river flooding catastrophic after huge amounts of rain and there is still a violent and dangerous current. >> our community have been devastated by a tsunami of water, an historic tsunami of water, that came down the blanco river, very...
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. >> gary tuchman reporting for us tonight. >>> death of a man, who had cheated death so many times beforend the remarkable life he led. unbelievable! toenail fungus? seriously? smash it with jublia! jublia is a prescription medicine proven to treat toenail fungus. use jublia as instructed by your doctor. look at the footwork! most common side effects include ingrown toenail, application site redness, itching, swelling burning or stinging, blisters, and pain. smash it! make the call and ask your doctor if jublia is right for you. new larger size now available. ♪ [music] ♪ jackie's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. some weed killers are overzealous. they even destroy your lawn. ortho weed b gon kills weeds... not lawns. our label says it. your grass proves it. get ortho weed b gon. the label tells the story. ortho home defense gives you year long control of all these household bugs - roaches, ants,
. >> gary tuchman reporting for us tonight. >>> death of a man, who had cheated death so many times beforend the remarkable life he led. unbelievable! toenail fungus? seriously? smash it with jublia! jublia is a prescription medicine proven to treat toenail fungus. use jublia as instructed by your doctor. look at the footwork! most common side effects include ingrown toenail, application site redness, itching, swelling burning or stinging, blisters, and pain. smash it! make the...
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gary tuchman as well. we're just getting word and live word of demonstrations outside of city hall.atch that. let's go back to professor kobilinsky and dr. biden from the john hopkins university and our neurologists. and dr. kobilinsky they said the injuries occurred inside of the van but how do they rule out it could have happened outside? >> that is a good question. and i think she has locked herself in. i think it is possible if not probable there was an in ishl injury that took place upon the struggle -- the struggle and the arrest that could very well have fraktdured the vertebrae and what damage took place in the van, that could have been the severance of the spinal cord so i think she has locked herself in and this may come back to haunt her. >> and freddie gray was in cardiac arrest by the time he received medical attention. could he have survived if he received medical attention sooner? can one say that? >> i'm not sure within a hangman's noose, where the spinal cord is severed, sometimes the attending physician has to wait several minutes for the heart to stop so yes, ther
gary tuchman as well. we're just getting word and live word of demonstrations outside of city hall.atch that. let's go back to professor kobilinsky and dr. biden from the john hopkins university and our neurologists. and dr. kobilinsky they said the injuries occurred inside of the van but how do they rule out it could have happened outside? >> that is a good question. and i think she has locked herself in. i think it is possible if not probable there was an in ishl injury that took place...
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releases its findings on the investigation into the scandal that was known as the flake gate to as gary tuchmantriots to super bowl victory over seattle seahawks he was asked the press if he was a cheater. i felt like i always played with federal rules i would never do anything to break rules he was asked that the allegations of using the political boss in the afc championship game but the ball to be easier to throw i did not having any or all to the ball anyway and have no knowledge of anything or wrongdoing to investigation by the nfl since something of the 243 page report declaring brady was likely and the generally aware of the inappropriate activity. where were those in private activities the report stated is more probable than not that jim mcnally the locker room to the to the patriots and equipment sent zest for the pages participated in a direct effort to release their from the game off after they were examined by referee no other pitcher players coaches' offices have been implicated in the snow slide begun but there's much circumstantial evidence including video tape of lot attendant m
releases its findings on the investigation into the scandal that was known as the flake gate to as gary tuchmantriots to super bowl victory over seattle seahawks he was asked the press if he was a cheater. i felt like i always played with federal rules i would never do anything to break rules he was asked that the allegations of using the political boss in the afc championship game but the ball to be easier to throw i did not having any or all to the ball anyway and have no knowledge of...
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gary tuchman, cnn. >> i remember when we first reported that fire sounded like it was a terrible accidentmain thing for investigators right now which is those texts and voicemail come from the victims. so that is confusing to them. it's not like they received texts from someone else saying you're not showing up for the meeting this morning. >> if it was really sent from the victims unless somebody had their cell phone. >> that's going to be the confusing part for them. >> quite a mystery. >>> president obama says military gear makes police look like an occupying force. but does demilitarizing help? we'll debate. you decide. shopping online... ...is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers carpenters and even piano tuners... were just as simple? thanks to angie's list now it is. start shopping online... ...from a list of top rated providers. visit angieslist.com today. >>> so this matters. we're all talking about the culture of policing and what we have to do. and here's the late e. the administration is banning certain military equipment from local police departments. t
gary tuchman, cnn. >> i remember when we first reported that fire sounded like it was a terrible accidentmain thing for investigators right now which is those texts and voicemail come from the victims. so that is confusing to them. it's not like they received texts from someone else saying you're not showing up for the meeting this morning. >> if it was really sent from the victims unless somebody had their cell phone. >> that's going to be the confusing part for them....
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cnn's gary tuchman shows us what it's like inside a police transport van and what possibly could haved during gray's ride. >> if you are handcuffed if your legs are shackled you're not seatbelted you're very vulnerable. this is a police van, dekalb county georgia police van. the normal protocol when you put someone in this van, you handcuff them. right? behind their back. >> yes, they do. >> we go out and play the prisoner. you go in silt here put on the belt. >> yes, that is true. >> i have the cuffs, you put on the belt. >> that's the protocol. you always put on the seat belt. >> always put on the seat belt. >> this case we know the seat belt wasn't put on. what we know from the state's attorney's statement is after the first stop they brought gray outside the police van again. they handcuffed him, rehandcuffed him for some reason apparently behind his back. not in front, behind his back. they shackled him and threw him on his stomach, face-first inside this van. if you're face-first like this lying on your stomach with your hands behind your back and your legs shackled there's no w
cnn's gary tuchman shows us what it's like inside a police transport van and what possibly could haved during gray's ride. >> if you are handcuffed if your legs are shackled you're not seatbelted you're very vulnerable. this is a police van, dekalb county georgia police van. the normal protocol when you put someone in this van, you handcuff them. right? behind their back. >> yes, they do. >> we go out and play the prisoner. you go in silt here put on the belt. >> yes,...