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all right, chris lawrence in new jersey, chris, thank you very much for that. >>> at the top of the hour we'll have the very latest on that shooting at the los angeles airport. right now i want you to stay tuned for "dr. sanjay gupta." we'll be back live at the top of the hour. [ male announcer ] pepcid® presents: the burns family bbq. guys, you took tums® a couple hours ago. why keep taking it if you know your heartburn keeps coming back? that's how it works. you take some tums®. if heartburn comes back, you take some more. that doesn't make any sense. it makes plenty of sense if you don't think about it! really, honey, why can't you just deal with it like everybody else? because i took a pepcid®. fine. debbie, you're my new favorite. [ male announcer ] break with tradition, take pepcid® complete. it works fast and lasts. get relief from your heartburn relief with pepcid® complete. there's a lot i had to do... ... watch my diet. stay active. start insulin... today, i learned there's something i don't have to do anymore. my doctor said that with novolog® flexpen, i don't have to u
all right, chris lawrence in new jersey, chris, thank you very much for that. >>> at the top of the hour we'll have the very latest on that shooting at the los angeles airport. right now i want you to stay tuned for "dr. sanjay gupta." we'll be back live at the top of the hour. [ male announcer ] pepcid® presents: the burns family bbq. guys, you took tums® a couple hours ago. why keep taking it if you know your heartburn keeps coming back? that's how it works. you take some...
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. >> chris lawrence is looking into the background of the suspected shooter. he's in new jersey. good morning, chris. >> reporter: yeah, what was in the text messages that paul ciancia sent to his family here in new jersey? text messages that got the police so worried, they called the lapd. we'll have that answer just after the break. [ male announcer ] over time, you've come to realize... [ starter ] ready! [ starting gun goes off ] [ male announcer ] it's less of a race... yeah! [ male announcer ] and more of a journey. keep going strong. and as you look for a medicare supplement insurance plan... expect the same kind of commitment you demand of yourself. aarp medicare supplement insurance plans insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. go long. i've got a big date, but my sinuses are acting up. it's time for advil cold and sinus. [ male announcer ] truth is that won't relieve all your symptoms. new alka seltzer plus-d relieves more sinus symptoms than any other behind the counter liquid gel. oh what a relief it is. >>> bottom. the hour now. welcome back. i'm alison kosik.
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you heard that in chris lawrence's report. does that make sense to you? >> no, it doesn't make sense. i think that's possibly true. that might have been another element in the decisionmaking. but usually, what happens is, the patient reconstitutes. the family reassures everybody that they'll take care of him. and many times, against the doctor's better judgment, the patient is allowed to go out with pressure from the patient and family. but the reality is clearly this kid should have had mandated treatment and ended up in a much better place, he could have had adequate treatment and done well. >> paul, you say that in cases where an older child kill as parent, they usually have a good relationship. a lot of people i think would find that surprising. explain. >> yeah, it's counter intuitive. every year, wolf, in the united states 1.5 to 2% of all homicides are people who kill their parents, kids who kill their parents, and in these circumstances, it's counterintuitive, but they have a close relationship, especially people in their early 20s, typically with
you heard that in chris lawrence's report. does that make sense to you? >> no, it doesn't make sense. i think that's possibly true. that might have been another element in the decisionmaking. but usually, what happens is, the patient reconstitutes. the family reassures everybody that they'll take care of him. and many times, against the doctor's better judgment, the patient is allowed to go out with pressure from the patient and family. but the reality is clearly this kid should have had...
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you heard that in chris lawrence's report. does that make sense to you? >> no, it doesn't make sense. that's possibly true that might have been another element in the decision making, but usually what happens is the patient reconstitutes and the family reassures everybody they will take care of him and many times against the doctor's better judgment, the patient is allowed to go out with pressure from the patient and family, but the reality is clearly this kid should have machine dated treatment and that would have ended up in a better place. he could have adequate care and done well. >> paul, you say that in cases where an older child kill as parent, they usually have a good relationship. a lot of people i think would find that surprising. explain. >> yeah, it's counter intuitive. every year, wolf, in the united states 1.5 to 2% of all homicides are people who kill their parents, kids who kill their parents and in these circumstances, it's counter intuitive but they have a close relationship, especially people in their early 20s typically with the parent
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chris lawrence reporting. sad story. >>> just ahead, syria's civil war brings carnage to the do doorstep of iran's embassy in beirut. as the u.s. tries to close a controversial nuclear deal with iran, there's a spat that's developed between washington and jerusalem. all of this going on. "the situation room" is going to be a busy place today. i'll speak with the national security advisor to the president, ambassador susan rice. tweet us some of your suggested questions. use the hash tag sitroom. that's coming up this hour in "the situation room." >>> can the president move beyond his obama care troubles by pointing to other things that are working well right now? more on that, a lot more news coming up. [ male announcer ] 'tis the season of more. more shopping. more dining out. more traveling. and along with it, more identity theft. every time you pull out your credit card, shop online, or hit , you give thieves a chance to ruin your holiday. you can't be on the lookout 24/7. but lifelock can. protecting your
chris lawrence reporting. sad story. >>> just ahead, syria's civil war brings carnage to the do doorstep of iran's embassy in beirut. as the u.s. tries to close a controversial nuclear deal with iran, there's a spat that's developed between washington and jerusalem. all of this going on. "the situation room" is going to be a busy place today. i'll speak with the national security advisor to the president, ambassador susan rice. tweet us some of your suggested questions. use...
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chris lawrence is in pennsville where the suspect's family lives. so, chris, what has been going on outside the home? >> reporter: well, fred, the police have been posted outside the home since yesterday. the family was inside since then talking with officers. a lot of confusion over why this happened. probably asking a lot of the same questions about what, if any, signals were there. the police are telling -- or i should say, the family is telling police they didn't see any. they say they did not know that paul ciancia had a rifle. they say there was no history of mental illness. they say paul was back here over the summer for a wedding, and at that time, everything seemed relatively normal. i talked to a friend of his who said he doesn't remember any sort of radical thoughts or ideas, anything like that, hearing anything like that expressed. the family says the first sort of indication they got that something was wrong were these text messages that he started sending to his brother. >> basically the text message was to the little brother, and the
chris lawrence is in pennsville where the suspect's family lives. so, chris, what has been going on outside the home? >> reporter: well, fred, the police have been posted outside the home since yesterday. the family was inside since then talking with officers. a lot of confusion over why this happened. probably asking a lot of the same questions about what, if any, signals were there. the police are telling -- or i should say, the family is telling police they didn't see any. they say...
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here is chris lawrence. >> reporter: this mail carrier is being followed by the postal police. the postal service had to beef up protection in a suburban washington neighborhood after this 26 years old carrier was shot and killed while delivering mail at night. could this have been prevented? >> absolutely. >> reporter: kenneth lunch delivered mail for 30 years but could finish his route before sundown. >> the routes have doubled in size in the last five years. carriers are working 10, 11, 12 hours a day. >> reporter: that leads them husbandle in the dark to deliver the mail. >> i've been out till 10:00 at night. >> reporter: trying to read addresses. and you can't see a murderer coming up to you and shoot you in the prime of your life. >> reporter: being a mail carrier why is most dangerous civilian job in the federal government. one third of those killed last year were postal carriers. three girls in texas attacked and tried to rob a mail carrier. and in washington state someone punched a carrier three times in the face. other carriers were hurt or killed in traffic accidents
here is chris lawrence. >> reporter: this mail carrier is being followed by the postal police. the postal service had to beef up protection in a suburban washington neighborhood after this 26 years old carrier was shot and killed while delivering mail at night. could this have been prevented? >> absolutely. >> reporter: kenneth lunch delivered mail for 30 years but could finish his route before sundown. >> the routes have doubled in size in the last five years. carriers...
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thanks very much to you, chris lawrence. >>> our third story outfront, airlines bigger. the justice department has reached an agreement to allow american airlines and u.s. airways to merge. they have struggled to get this done for a really long time. this is significant. the deal makes the airlines take steps to help lower cost competitors and reduce their hold in certain big cities. american airlines shares surged on today's news. but what does this merger mean for the rest of us? that's all we care about. that's tonight's money and power richard quest host of quest means business here. here's what we care about. big airline gets bigger. do airfares go up? >> yes, but not as much as you would expect. this is not really about fares going up. this is about service, it's about delivery. and the justice department was very keen that american airlines kept its promises to fly to certain destinations in certain states. arizona, texas, for example. tennessee. it also wanted to ensure hubs would remain open and american airlines has agreed to keep all its existing hubs open for
thanks very much to you, chris lawrence. >>> our third story outfront, airlines bigger. the justice department has reached an agreement to allow american airlines and u.s. airways to merge. they have struggled to get this done for a really long time. this is significant. the deal makes the airlines take steps to help lower cost competitors and reduce their hold in certain big cities. american airlines shares surged on today's news. but what does this merger mean for the rest of us?...
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"outfront," we begin with the story and chris lawrence. >> reporter: police found a chilling scene after an early morning 911 call. >> deeds was stabbed multiple times about the head and upper torso. deeds was able to leave the scene on foot. as he was coming down the hill of his residents toward route 42, he encountered a cousin who lives nearby. >> reporter: he was air lifted to the hospital where they say he was able to speak with them. inside the rural virginia home, deputies found the senator's 24-year-old son gus suffering from a gunshot wound. he died at the scene. police say there was an altercation. >> based on the evidence we have, we are looking into there as an attempted murder and suicide. this is not an absolute determination because it is still very much of an active investigation will. >> reporter: his son gus was often seen at his side on the campaign trail. he was a music major at the college of william and mary. official say in the last month, he left the school. the richmond times dispatch is reporting that gus deeds was sent for a mental health evaluation under an em
"outfront," we begin with the story and chris lawrence. >> reporter: police found a chilling scene after an early morning 911 call. >> deeds was stabbed multiple times about the head and upper torso. deeds was able to leave the scene on foot. as he was coming down the hill of his residents toward route 42, he encountered a cousin who lives nearby. >> reporter: he was air lifted to the hospital where they say he was able to speak with them. inside the rural virginia...
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chris lawrence, cnn, new jersey. >> thank you very much. when the gunfire dies down, the second guessing begins and the questions about whether there's a way to stop a shooting like this is when the questions come. here to break it down is mary ellen. she's a former fbi profiler, a retired law enforcement agent with the police department. thank you for joining us. lou, on a scale of one to ten, how is the response at l.a.x. yesterday? >> exceptional. i think it's a boilerplate response now, don, regardless of where the incident takes place. it involves local agencies, federal agencies, fire, medical, air support, bomb squads. it's effective and thorough. >> what about, you know, barbara starr is reporting there were armed guards there at one point, but weren't there, had taken a break of some sort. what do you make of that? >> i can't confirm that. my experience in traveling through l.a.x. is there are always a type of post just beyond the magna tom ters that you walk through, the devices that screen you for weapons and are manned by law en
chris lawrence, cnn, new jersey. >> thank you very much. when the gunfire dies down, the second guessing begins and the questions about whether there's a way to stop a shooting like this is when the questions come. here to break it down is mary ellen. she's a former fbi profiler, a retired law enforcement agent with the police department. thank you for joining us. lou, on a scale of one to ten, how is the response at l.a.x. yesterday? >> exceptional. i think it's a boilerplate...
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thank you for your reporting, chris lawrence. so many people talk about this. in this case it is sort of incredible of you have a knife used and a gun used. in 1955, there were more than 555 psychiatric beds in the united states. in 2010, 43,000. but keep in mine the population has also nearly doubled since 1955. you can get a sense of how astoundingly horrific this number is. this is a situation dr. charles sophie deal with every day as a psychiatrist and director of children services for the county hospitals of los angeles. dr. sophie is "outfront." this was a state senator, a prominent family who ran up against the system. couldn't get a bed for his son. if he could not get access, what does it mean for people who are not as fortunate? who are dealing with children who could have horrific problems and be at risk for themselves or others? >> it is a reality. the unfortunate thing. there are no beds. when there is a bed, the criteria to get into that bed of a danger to yourself, danger to others or inability to care for yourself, that criteria is so stringent
thank you for your reporting, chris lawrence. so many people talk about this. in this case it is sort of incredible of you have a knife used and a gun used. in 1955, there were more than 555 psychiatric beds in the united states. in 2010, 43,000. but keep in mine the population has also nearly doubled since 1955. you can get a sense of how astoundingly horrific this number is. this is a situation dr. charles sophie deal with every day as a psychiatrist and director of children services for the...
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chris lawrence is in pennsville, new jersey, where the suspect is from. chris, his family members and even those who know him have been saying a little bit about him and how surprised they are about these events that unfolded yesterday. >> reporter: that's right. i mean, it came as a complete shock to a lot of people here who knew the family. but when you dig a little deeper, fred, and try to find people who were really close to paul ciancia himself, who had longtime social ties with him, it becomes very, very difficult. he grew up here. spent most of his life here. had only moved to l.a. about a year and a half ago. but i talked to one young man who knows his younger brother, who says it was very hard for him to think of even one person that he knew paul was still friends with, and kept in contact with, here in his hometown. so neighbors are very surprised by this, and inside the house, the family is obviously still trying to come to grips with what happened. >> what is the state of mind of the family members -- >> obviously, you know, they're upset. thi
chris lawrence is in pennsville, new jersey, where the suspect is from. chris, his family members and even those who know him have been saying a little bit about him and how surprised they are about these events that unfolded yesterday. >> reporter: that's right. i mean, it came as a complete shock to a lot of people here who knew the family. but when you dig a little deeper, fred, and try to find people who were really close to paul ciancia himself, who had longtime social ties with him,...
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thanks very much to you, chris lawrence. >>> our third story outfront, airlines bigger. the justice department has reached an agreement to allow american airlines and u.s. airways to merge. they have struggled to get this done for a really long time. this is significant. the deal makes the airlines take steps to help lower cost competitors and reduce their hold in certain big cities. american airlines shares surged on today's news. but what does this merger mean for the rest of us? that's all we care about. that's tonight's money and power richard quest host of quest means business here. here's what we care about. big airline gets bigger. do airfares go up? >> yes, but not as much as you would expect. this is not really about fares going up. this is about service, it's about delivery. and the justice department was very keen that american airlines kept its promises to fly to certain destinations in certain states. arizona, texas, for example. tennessee. it also wanted to ensure hubs would remain open and american airlines has agreed to keep all its existing hubs open for
thanks very much to you, chris lawrence. >>> our third story outfront, airlines bigger. the justice department has reached an agreement to allow american airlines and u.s. airways to merge. they have struggled to get this done for a really long time. this is significant. the deal makes the airlines take steps to help lower cost competitors and reduce their hold in certain big cities. american airlines shares surged on today's news. but what does this merger mean for the rest of us?...
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thank you very much for your reporting, chris lawrence. so many people talk about this. in this case it's sort of incredible. you have a knife used and a gun used. in 1955 there were more than 550,000 psychiatric beds in the united states. in 2010, there were fewer than 45,000. that is a plunge by any measure. but keep in mind the population of the country has also nearly doubled since 1955. so you can get a sense of how astoundingly horrific this number is. this is a situation dr. charles sophie deals with every day as a psychiatrist and director of children's services for the county hospitals of los angeles. dr. sophie is out front. this was a state senator, a prominent family who ran up against a systemers couldn't get a bed for his son. a connected guy who knew what he was doing. if he couldn't get access what does it mean for people who are not as fortunate, who are dealing with children who could be horrific problems and be a risk to themselves an others? >> it's a reality is the unfortunate thing here. because there are no beds. when there is a bed the criteria to
thank you very much for your reporting, chris lawrence. so many people talk about this. in this case it's sort of incredible. you have a knife used and a gun used. in 1955 there were more than 550,000 psychiatric beds in the united states. in 2010, there were fewer than 45,000. that is a plunge by any measure. but keep in mind the population of the country has also nearly doubled since 1955. so you can get a sense of how astoundingly horrific this number is. this is a situation dr. charles...
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i want to bring in our pentagon correspondent, chris lawrence. busy day over at the pentagon. chris, this apology comes from high up in the chain of command. tell us about it. >> reporter: yeah, jim. this is coming from the commander of all nato forces in afghanistan, general joseph dunford. officials are telling us that basically this four-star general quickly called president hamid karzai to apologize for this drone strike and potential civilian casualties and promised a very quick investigation into what took place. but hamid karzai is driving a very hard line on this, and it's a hard line that could affect thousands of american troops for years to come. a young afghan child is dead, two women wounded after u.s. officials admit a drone strike in helmut province missed its target. the second air strike did take out a taliban commander. >> show respect to the afghan people. >> reporter: but that did nothing to pacify afghan president hamid karzai, who lashed out at u.s. officials and said for as long as such arbitrary acts and oppression of foreign forces continue, the securi
i want to bring in our pentagon correspondent, chris lawrence. busy day over at the pentagon. chris, this apology comes from high up in the chain of command. tell us about it. >> reporter: yeah, jim. this is coming from the commander of all nato forces in afghanistan, general joseph dunford. officials are telling us that basically this four-star general quickly called president hamid karzai to apologize for this drone strike and potential civilian casualties and promised a very quick...
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we have more from the airport and chris lawrence outside the suspect's home in new jersey. we'll begin, what do we know about what happened today? >> reporter: passengers say it was a normal day at the airport when suddenly they heard very, very loud popping, one man said it sound the like it must have been from a large gun. many saw spark s and started running. there was the beat of calm and then absolute chaos, sheer terror as people were trying to flee this terminal. what happened afterwards is that after this gunman was taken down by the police, passengers here were completely stuck and it was gridlock. you can see, piers, there is still people walking up and down the streets trying to figure out how to get to the next destination. >> and in terms of actually what he did, we now know she shot dead one tsa officer. we think he wounded a second tsa officer, a third person was also wounded. we believe and others may have suffered minor injuries in the stampede to get away. is that the correct position? >> that is absolutely correct, because when i went to the hospital, one
we have more from the airport and chris lawrence outside the suspect's home in new jersey. we'll begin, what do we know about what happened today? >> reporter: passengers say it was a normal day at the airport when suddenly they heard very, very loud popping, one man said it sound the like it must have been from a large gun. many saw spark s and started running. there was the beat of calm and then absolute chaos, sheer terror as people were trying to flee this terminal. what happened...
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>> chris lawrence, thank you so much. i want to bring in michael martz, a reporter for the richmond times-dispatch. he joins us by phone. thanks for being with us. let's talk about the son, gus. can you give us any more details on this mental health evaluation he underwent and why he was released? >> our understanding is that gus was taken under an emergency custody order which would require a magistrate to issue the order. it allows for an evaluation for about four hours, you can get an extension for an additional two hours. we're trying to determine whether or not the evaluation was extended or they requested an extension. but our understanding, my colleague talked to the head of the community services board in lexington and he said that they simply did not have a bed available. they had to release him under the law, they didn't have enough information to detain him further under what's called a temporary detention order, tdo, which you can hold up to 48 hours, then you have to have an involuntary commitment hearing. th
>> chris lawrence, thank you so much. i want to bring in michael martz, a reporter for the richmond times-dispatch. he joins us by phone. thanks for being with us. let's talk about the son, gus. can you give us any more details on this mental health evaluation he underwent and why he was released? >> our understanding is that gus was taken under an emergency custody order which would require a magistrate to issue the order. it allows for an evaluation for about four hours, you can...
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chris lawrence is "outfront." what have you learned about this guy? >> well, basically, this criminal complaint that was just unseal day reveal the man is called basit sheikh. as he permanent resident of the united states and it alleges he was trying to provide material support to the radical islamic group fighting to overthrow the group of bashar al assad. it said he was arrested at the raleigh airport a few weeks ago. he was planning to go to lebanon and from there go to syria. now, prosecutors say, basically that what happened was, he had tried this before in 2012. he went to turkey trying to cross the border. he got discouraged by some of the more rebel groups that he found. and his plans escalated this summer. he was on one of those jihadi sites. he got in touch with what turned out to be an fbi informant. that informant put him in touch with a so call trusted brother who actually turned out to be an undercover fbi agent. that undercover agent busted him and basically he is now charged with providing support to a noted al qaeda affiliated group.
chris lawrence is "outfront." what have you learned about this guy? >> well, basically, this criminal complaint that was just unseal day reveal the man is called basit sheikh. as he permanent resident of the united states and it alleges he was trying to provide material support to the radical islamic group fighting to overthrow the group of bashar al assad. it said he was arrested at the raleigh airport a few weeks ago. he was planning to go to lebanon and from there go to...
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>> chris lawrence, thank you very much. sobering. >>> and "outfront" is virginia state senator chad peter sohn. he's known creigh deeds for 15 years. let me ask you this. you've known cree for more than 15 years. how concerned was he about gus? >> well, erin, i first of all thank you for having me on this evening. i know that as a father he had had a lot of concerns about his son, just issues involving dropping out of school and things of that nature. and i just know thought was a topic that was of grave concern to him. >> and i know that obviously gus deeds had recently dropped out of william and mary, the college there. did cree ever talk to you about that? >> yeah. i think again, cree, we were friends and we had a friendship outside of the state senate. and again, i just know that he had been concerned about his son's situation. and that was something that was on his mind. >> and did he feel he had solutions? i mean, when we hear these stories, got to be honest with you, senator, sometimes it's just so shocking. accordin
>> chris lawrence, thank you very much. sobering. >>> and "outfront" is virginia state senator chad peter sohn. he's known creigh deeds for 15 years. let me ask you this. you've known cree for more than 15 years. how concerned was he about gus? >> well, erin, i first of all thank you for having me on this evening. i know that as a father he had had a lot of concerns about his son, just issues involving dropping out of school and things of that nature. and i just...
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we have more from the airport and chris lawrence outside the suspect's home in new jersey. we'll begin, what do we know about what happened today? >> reporter: passengers say it was a normal day at the airport when suddenly they heard very, very loud popping, one man said it sound the like it must have been from a large gun. many saw spark s and started running. there was the beat of calm and then absolute chaos, sheer terror as people were trying to flee this terminal. what happened afterwards is that after this gunman was taken down by the police, passengers here were completely stuck and it was gridlock. you can see, piers, there is still people walking up and down the streets trying to figure out how to get to the next destination. >> and in terms of actually what he did, we now know she shot dead one tsa officer. we think he wounded a second tsa officer, a third person was also wounded. we believe and others may have suffered minor injuries in the stampede to get away. is that the correct position? >> that is absolutely correct, because when i went to the hospital, one
we have more from the airport and chris lawrence outside the suspect's home in new jersey. we'll begin, what do we know about what happened today? >> reporter: passengers say it was a normal day at the airport when suddenly they heard very, very loud popping, one man said it sound the like it must have been from a large gun. many saw spark s and started running. there was the beat of calm and then absolute chaos, sheer terror as people were trying to flee this terminal. what happened...
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let's bring in chris lawrence at the pentagon. first of all, there were people killed here. before we talk about any strategic agreement, what more do we know about this raid and who dieded? >> basically, hala, officially nato officials are saying they were going after an insurgent who was writing a motor bike in helmand, province, but officials are also giving us more information behind the scenes saying that basically this it was a mid level commander who had targeted afghan forces commanding attacks on those forces and that there were actually two air strikes. officials say the first air strike hit the road and missed the target and that's the air strike that may have wounded the two women and killed that very small child, possibly as young as 2 years old. the second air strike did get the target. we're also told that will general joseph dun fer, the u.s. military commander in afghanistan quickly called president karzai to express regret and committed nato to a full investigation to get the facts of what happened here. but what we don't know is whether that's going to rea
let's bring in chris lawrence at the pentagon. first of all, there were people killed here. before we talk about any strategic agreement, what more do we know about this raid and who dieded? >> basically, hala, officially nato officials are saying they were going after an insurgent who was writing a motor bike in helmand, province, but officials are also giving us more information behind the scenes saying that basically this it was a mid level commander who had targeted afghan forces...
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chris lawrence, thank you. we're going to stay close with you because as soon as we see police there in charlottesville, we want that new information, we will bring it to you live here on cnn. >>> now, you know his name. george zimmerman, the self-styled neighborhood watchman, who was acquitted in the murder of 17-year-old trayvon martin, he is back in the headlines today. back in a courtroom. zimmerman faced a seminole county florida judge just an hour or so ago after being charged with felony aggravated assault for allegedly pointing a shotgun at his girlfriend. police arrested zimmerman at the home of this woman. this happened yesterday. a 911 call from her set the scene. >> he's in my housebreaking all my [ bleep ] because i asked him to leave. he has a freaking gun breaking all of my stuff right now. you're doing this again. you just broke my glass table. you just broke my sunglasses and put your gun in my freaking face and told me to get the [ bleep ] out. this is not your house. no, get out of here. >> i
chris lawrence, thank you. we're going to stay close with you because as soon as we see police there in charlottesville, we want that new information, we will bring it to you live here on cnn. >>> now, you know his name. george zimmerman, the self-styled neighborhood watchman, who was acquitted in the murder of 17-year-old trayvon martin, he is back in the headlines today. back in a courtroom. zimmerman faced a seminole county florida judge just an hour or so ago after being charged...
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other pentagon correspondent chris lawrence is here. chris, how serious a threat is this to the relationship and crucially, to this security deal? >> if you believe hamid karzai that it's very serious, but that is the key, how much can you believe anything that he says at any one particular moment. look, even the top general in afghanistan reached out and apologized almost immediately for this latest casualty. that doesn't seem to be enough for the president of afghanistan. a young afghan child is dead. two women, wounded after u.s. officials admit a drone strike missed its target. the second air strike did take out a taliban commander. >> show respect to the afghan people. >> reporter: but that did nothing to pacify afghan president hamid karzai, who lashed out at u.s. officials and said for as long as such arbitrary acts and oppression of foreign forces continue, the security agreement with the united states will not be signed. >> he sees this as something we want, which is true, but he should want it even more. >> reporter: analyst m
other pentagon correspondent chris lawrence is here. chris, how serious a threat is this to the relationship and crucially, to this security deal? >> if you believe hamid karzai that it's very serious, but that is the key, how much can you believe anything that he says at any one particular moment. look, even the top general in afghanistan reached out and apologized almost immediately for this latest casualty. that doesn't seem to be enough for the president of afghanistan. a young afghan...
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chris lawrence reports. >> reporter: a stunning admission from a veteran journalist. >> we were wrong. we made a mistake. >> reporter: cbs's lara logan apologizes for a report on benghazi that relied on a security contractor whose credibility has been compromised. speaking under the suit anymore morgan jones, dylan davies says he climbed a wall to get into the compound where ambassador chris stevens died. he claims he took out an attacker and later saw stevens' body in a hospital. the same story from the book he wrote. >> what we now know is he told the fbi a different story to what he told us. >> reporter: a u.s. official says davies told the fbi he went into roadblocks and went home that night. that jives with an incident report from his employer, blue mountain group, first revealed by "the washington post" and later obtained by cnn. it says davies was never at the compound or hospital that night. cbs says they investigated the story for a year but didn't know this report existed. >> for them to retract a story, to apologize forgetting it wrong is obviously an admission of the fact
chris lawrence reports. >> reporter: a stunning admission from a veteran journalist. >> we were wrong. we made a mistake. >> reporter: cbs's lara logan apologizes for a report on benghazi that relied on a security contractor whose credibility has been compromised. speaking under the suit anymore morgan jones, dylan davies says he climbed a wall to get into the compound where ambassador chris stevens died. he claims he took out an attacker and later saw stevens' body in a...
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cnn's chris lawrence is in charlottesville, virginia, for us. chris, we're learning more details about what happened between father and son. what's the latest? >> reporter: yeah, that's right, wolf. you mentioned some of it about the ten times. and sources close to the investigation are also saying that that stabbing took place just outside of the family's home. and as creigh deeds sort of stumbled down that long driveway, out to the main road, bleeding. that's when his son went back into the home and that's where he shot himself. we're also told that creigh deeds had been trying to help his son sort of get his life back on track by several family friends. that's one of the reasons that creigh deeds had his son moved back into the home, and it was only the two of them there when this incident happened. wolf? >> chris, why wasn't he checked into a hospital? there's a lot of confusion. supposedly, there weren't any beds available. now we're learning there were beds available. what's the latest? >> reporter: okay, he went to the hospital. we've now
cnn's chris lawrence is in charlottesville, virginia, for us. chris, we're learning more details about what happened between father and son. what's the latest? >> reporter: yeah, that's right, wolf. you mentioned some of it about the ten times. and sources close to the investigation are also saying that that stabbing took place just outside of the family's home. and as creigh deeds sort of stumbled down that long driveway, out to the main road, bleeding. that's when his son went back into...
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chris lawrence for us in virginia, thanks so much. >>> still to come for us, toronto mayor rob ford is defiant, even if he's not exactly consistent. >> i do not use crack cocaine nor am i an addict of crack cocaine. yes, i have smoked crack cocaine. but no -- do i, am i an addict? no. >> the city council may have stripped ford of his powers but the mayor says he's staying put no matter what it takes. live report from toronto next. ♪ i want to spread a little love this year ♪ [ male announcer ] this december, experience the gift of unsurpassed craftsmanship at the lexus december to remember sales event. some of the best offers of the year. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> all right, toronto's crack smoking mayor is not backing down, believe it or not. i can't believe it. rob ford says the city council's move to strip his powers is illegal and it's an attempt at a coup. >> why? because of i guess some personal issues. has nothing to do with politics. it's all personal, and they turned it into a coup. basically wanted to take over the government and it's absolutely wrong, it's i
chris lawrence for us in virginia, thanks so much. >>> still to come for us, toronto mayor rob ford is defiant, even if he's not exactly consistent. >> i do not use crack cocaine nor am i an addict of crack cocaine. yes, i have smoked crack cocaine. but no -- do i, am i an addict? no. >> the city council may have stripped ford of his powers but the mayor says he's staying put no matter what it takes. live report from toronto next. ♪ i want to spread a little love this...
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clark county district attorney chris lawrence. >> i was really struck by the -- just the abject disrespect and disregard for human life. we saw people being stomped, people being hit with hammers. >> [ bleep ]. >> people being kicked in the head. it was horrific. and it was terrifying. and it terrified me. >> get this. >> [ bleep ]. >> these are kids who are addicted to violence. >> get him! get him! >> and who are fighting for the sake of the high that it brings watching that fight. >> what gets the d.a.'s attention that summer can a horrifying story about tanner hanson and the night he encounters the 311 boys. >> this is where it all started. >> july 18th, 2003. tanner hanson has just wrapped up his junior year in high school and is enjoying all the graduation parties with his friends. on a warm saturday night, tanner drives to this park where he meets his best friend craig. some girls show up. and one of them suggests going to a party. another friend winces at the idea. but the group decides to go anyway. that's a decision tanner now wishes he had never made. tanner's friend craig. >> a
clark county district attorney chris lawrence. >> i was really struck by the -- just the abject disrespect and disregard for human life. we saw people being stomped, people being hit with hammers. >> [ bleep ]. >> people being kicked in the head. it was horrific. and it was terrifying. and it terrified me. >> get this. >> [ bleep ]. >> these are kids who are addicted to violence. >> get him! get him! >> and who are fighting for the sake of the...
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chris lawrence, cnn, sharl west virginia. >>> a plane landed at the wrong airport. one of the world series's lars e landed at a tiny airport ten miles away. that airplane is not designed to handle a plane this big. this is huge, folks. air traffic control and the pilots seemed confused at first about where they were and it took about 15 minutes to short this whole thing out. >> roger. >> negative. >> we saw the plane on the radar and -- >> say the name again? >> jubaro. >> jubaro? >> that is hysterical. the name of the airport again? >> they are clearly stunned. you can hear it in their voices. crews plan to try to move this plane. it's not clear if the runway is long enough for the jet to try to take off again. it may be a permanent exhibit at this small little airport. >> i guess it doesn't have to be that long to land but it has to be longer in order to take off? i don't know much about aviation, but wow! i do know that is a big, big, big plane and a very small airport. >>> it was an emergency landing for a jetblue plane in orlando. this is really strange. an eva
chris lawrence, cnn, sharl west virginia. >>> a plane landed at the wrong airport. one of the world series's lars e landed at a tiny airport ten miles away. that airplane is not designed to handle a plane this big. this is huge, folks. air traffic control and the pilots seemed confused at first about where they were and it took about 15 minutes to short this whole thing out. >> roger. >> negative. >> we saw the plane on the radar and -- >> say the name again?...
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our political correspondent chris lawrence is "outfront." >> reporter: gitmo's future could be decided this week on capitol hill. and some of the prison's guards would welcome its closure. >> that is the biggest way to act out. >> reporter: it happens almost every day, the evidence stuck to cellblock ceilings. and along with the splashing comes a vulgar tirade. >> the most common one is [ bleep ], slut, they say things like i'll [ bleep ] all over your face. oh, you've had [ bleep ] on you, you're been disrespected or disrespected, nobody wants you. you're trash now. >> reporter: but many of the detainees say they're innocent and being held indefinitely without trial. pop singer esperanza spalding released a new video urging voters to get behind the proposal to close gitmo. the song is aimed at a senate bill considered this week which would loosen restricting on transporting detainees, back to your home countries or prisons in the u.s. >> it seems to me that we're losing opportunities to gather intelligence. >> reporter: senator kelly ayotte wants to keep gitmo open. she got the fbi di
our political correspondent chris lawrence is "outfront." >> reporter: gitmo's future could be decided this week on capitol hill. and some of the prison's guards would welcome its closure. >> that is the biggest way to act out. >> reporter: it happens almost every day, the evidence stuck to cellblock ceilings. and along with the splashing comes a vulgar tirade. >> the most common one is [ bleep ], slut, they say things like i'll [ bleep ] all over your face....
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we have more from the airport and chris lawrence outside the suspect's home in new
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we have more from the airport and chris lawrence outside the suspect's home in new jersey.
we have more from the airport and chris lawrence outside the suspect's home in new jersey.
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our chris lawrence is out there in new jersey, with the family. the family, obviously shocked the community shocked -- i'm sorry, he's out there with the family of the suspect, i'm sorry. but obviously the family of this young man shocked as well as the country about this. mary, this is sad time for the tsa, the first tsa officer killed in the line of duty, i'm sure you will agree. >> absolutely. the tsa they get so much criticism, but there's no comparison to how security was on september 11th, 2001, and how it is now. the tsa dramatically improved things and we just have to make sure that they're protected, but we need the tsa desperately. >> thank you, mary. always great information. if we can just put that picture up as we go to break because we want to hoenn honor those who k safe at the airport. there's gerardo hernandez, the tsa officer that died in the incident at l.a.x. yesterday. we'll be right back. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved eno
our chris lawrence is out there in new jersey, with the family. the family, obviously shocked the community shocked -- i'm sorry, he's out there with the family of the suspect, i'm sorry. but obviously the family of this young man shocked as well as the country about this. mary, this is sad time for the tsa, the first tsa officer killed in the line of duty, i'm sure you will agree. >> absolutely. the tsa they get so much criticism, but there's no comparison to how security was on...
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clark county district attorney chris lawrence. >> i was really struck by the -- just the abject disrespect and disregard for human life. we saw people being stomped, people being hit with hammers. >> [ bleep ]. >> people being kicked in the head. it was horrific. and it was terrifying. and it terrified me. >> get this. >> [ bleep ]. >> these are kids who are addicted to violence. >> get him! get him! >> and who are fighting for the sake of the high that it brings watching that fight. >> what gets the d.a.'s attention that summer is a horrifying story about tanner hanson and the night he encounters the 311 boys. >> this is where it all started. >> july 18th, 2003. tanner hanson has just wrapped up his junior year in high school and is enjoying all the graduation parties with his friends. on a warm saturday night, tanner drives to this park where he meets his best friend craig. some girls show up. and one of them suggests going to a party. another friend winces at the idea. but the group decides to go anyway. that's a decision tanner now wishes he had never made. tanner's friend craig. >> a
clark county district attorney chris lawrence. >> i was really struck by the -- just the abject disrespect and disregard for human life. we saw people being stomped, people being hit with hammers. >> [ bleep ]. >> people being kicked in the head. it was horrific. and it was terrifying. and it terrified me. >> get this. >> [ bleep ]. >> these are kids who are addicted to violence. >> get him! get him! >> and who are fighting for the sake of the...
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chris lawrence is following developments. good morning, what do we snow. >> reporter: basically this morning, right now hospital officials are saying that creigh deeds is out of surgery and in fair condition after being repeatedly stabbed in the face and chest. we're also learning from family friends that creigh deeds brought his adult son back into his home to live there specifically to try to help his son get his life back together. police found a chilling scene inside the home of a prominent virginia state senator early tuesday morning. an attempted murder/suicide involving father and son. >> deeds was stabbed multiple times about the head and upper torso. >> we still have fight. we still have spirit -- >> reporter: police say popular democratic senator creigh deeds was stabbed by his 24-year-old son, gus. deeds managed to travel 75 yards down his driveway on foot to the highway, where he ran into his cousin, who lives nearby. the senator was later air lifted to a charlottesville hospital, where police say he was able to s
chris lawrence is following developments. good morning, what do we snow. >> reporter: basically this morning, right now hospital officials are saying that creigh deeds is out of surgery and in fair condition after being repeatedly stabbed in the face and chest. we're also learning from family friends that creigh deeds brought his adult son back into his home to live there specifically to try to help his son get his life back together. police found a chilling scene inside the home of a...
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chris lawrence grew up in detroit. he's been following this story for us. he's here in "the situation room" right now. detroit struggling, as i said, right now. >> in my lifetime, i've never known anything besides a black mayor in detroit. here, mike dougen wins by ten points. i spoke with several voters today who told me a white candidate, black candidate, they just didn't care. detroit's voighters destroyed the theory that a white candidate could never win there. easily electing mike doug et as mayor. >> he has a plan for change. you know, he's talking about changing the way we do thing, the way we work in detroit. >> he won over an electorate that's 83% black. >> i was not -- about the racial division in this community or this country. >> reporter: detroit hasn't elected a white mayor since 1970. >> i have concluded that the time has come for action. >> reporter: three dog night topped the charts. ♪ mama told me not to come >> reporter: and "hawaii 5-0" was a hit show. duggen was faciing off against fellow democrat, the county sheriff. >> the white can
chris lawrence grew up in detroit. he's been following this story for us. he's here in "the situation room" right now. detroit struggling, as i said, right now. >> in my lifetime, i've never known anything besides a black mayor in detroit. here, mike dougen wins by ten points. i spoke with several voters today who told me a white candidate, black candidate, they just didn't care. detroit's voighters destroyed the theory that a white candidate could never win there. easily...
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chris lawrence has more. >> a young child is dead and two women are wounded. the second air strike did take out a commander. >> this is disrespect to afghan people. >> the president lashed out at u.s. officials and stated that for as long as all our tory hacks continue, the security agreement with the united states will not be signed. >> they think this is something that we want, this is true but-a one add more. >> his refusal to sign the deal is a bad call but not a complete surprise. >> my belief all alone would be that he would draw this out. for the reason that he wants to. >> the deal will allow u.s. troops to stay and afghans for another 10 years. >> the negotiations are done. but, now the question is whether not the president is expected to sign it. >> the security adviser enter this ought to make them face-to-face. u.s. officials insist that is still get done by the end of december. >> we need to get preparations made to plan and for the 2014 presidency. >> some say that this is just bay pressure. the long weekend with we need to. there is no doubt tha
chris lawrence has more. >> a young child is dead and two women are wounded. the second air strike did take out a commander. >> this is disrespect to afghan people. >> the president lashed out at u.s. officials and stated that for as long as all our tory hacks continue, the security agreement with the united states will not be signed. >> they think this is something that we want, this is true but-a one add more. >> his refusal to sign the deal is a bad call but not...
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other pentagon correspondent chris lawrence is here. it's stunning. >> it's a tough day for cbs. after strongly defending this report, now cbs is bakley saying our source lied to us. it's raising some really serious questions about whether the producers ever double and triple-checked this man's story with the u.s. government. it's a stunning administration from a have the rant journalist. >> we were wrong. we made a mistake >> cbs' laira logan apologized for a "60 minutes" store which relied heavily on a contract -- >> i got hit with the -- >> speaking under the name morgan jones. he told cbs he climbed a wall to get into the compound where ambassador chris stevens died. he claims he took out an attacker and later saw stevens' body, the same story from the book. >> he told the fbi a different story. >> reporter: a u.s. officials says davies rand into roadblock and went home that night. that jibes with an incident report from davies' employer, blue mountain group, first revealed by worst woes and later obtained by cnn. it says daveius was never at the compound or hospital that nig
other pentagon correspondent chris lawrence is here. it's stunning. >> it's a tough day for cbs. after strongly defending this report, now cbs is bakley saying our source lied to us. it's raising some really serious questions about whether the producers ever double and triple-checked this man's story with the u.s. government. it's a stunning administration from a have the rant journalist. >> we were wrong. we made a mistake >> cbs' laira logan apologized for a "60...
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that is where cnn's chris lawrence is this morning. what are people in pennsville telling you about ciancia? >> reporter: alison, they're basically saying it would make a whole lot more sense if it were someone else. this is the wrong man. friends are telling us that they never had any indication about any sort of ties to any sort of radical thoughts or groups. the family is telling police that they had no indication he had any mental health issues. that they did not know that he owned a rifle. and they say he was back here at home just this summer for a wedding and nothing seemed to be the problem. the only indication or the first indication that they say they got was a text message on friday morning from paul ciancia to his little brother here at home. that text message was alarming. it indicated that paul ciancia might try to harm himself. at that point, the brother told the dad, look, something is wrong. look at this text message. the daddy called the local police and then called the lapd to try to check out what was happening with
that is where cnn's chris lawrence is this morning. what are people in pennsville telling you about ciancia? >> reporter: alison, they're basically saying it would make a whole lot more sense if it were someone else. this is the wrong man. friends are telling us that they never had any indication about any sort of ties to any sort of radical thoughts or groups. the family is telling police that they had no indication he had any mental health issues. that they did not know that he owned a...
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and lawrence daniels of oakland. >> second. >> all in favor? >> aye. >> we are adjourned. thank you.l. >> board manipulates we will be vociferating on the board anybody's of october 2nd. second. thank you. are there any corrections? seeing none. roll call, please. (calling names) >> thank you. we are now on item b the superintendents how did for the evening. thank you, president norton and members of the board of education and everyone both present and at home. good evening. tonight i'd like to start off by celebrating the winners of the first impact and innovation waurtsdz the q t e a waks was passed and supports those wards and this was designed as a collaborative effort. the impact awards specifically aimed to recognize the strategies that impacts student achievement in our schools including the english electrons are awe aligned are with our qualities. etch winner shared awareness to help build student staff and more importantly community. 29 applications for innovation wards from over 40 schools in our district. we had 70 applications and o
and lawrence daniels of oakland. >> second. >> all in favor? >> aye. >> we are adjourned. thank you.l. >> board manipulates we will be vociferating on the board anybody's of october 2nd. second. thank you. are there any corrections? seeing none. roll call, please. (calling names) >> thank you. we are now on item b the superintendents how did for the evening. thank you, president norton and members of the board of education and everyone both present and at...
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and lawrence daniels of oakland. >> second. >> all in favor? >> aye. >> we are adjourned. thank you.done. >> it's a pleasure to have a you here at the martin luther king academy is school for this important celebration. i service in the district. before i serve say a few words i want to thank and acknowledge some important individuals that are with us morning. if i miss someone which i will i wanted to thank you all a general thank you for being here today. i think today, we be mark in our calendars as a seminal chafrng point in public education in san francisco moving forward. before i go any further i want to recognize our members our elected commissioner commissioner joel winning who's with us this morning (clapping) >> i'd like to recognize commissioner matt haney who is with us thank you. and playing a dual rule the mayors commissioner mendosa mcdonald who is here with us (clapping) and the heroes in my mind absolutely the folks that led the work effecting lives each and every day our entire principle group is here today. can you stand so
and lawrence daniels of oakland. >> second. >> all in favor? >> aye. >> we are adjourned. thank you.done. >> it's a pleasure to have a you here at the martin luther king academy is school for this important celebration. i service in the district. before i serve say a few words i want to thank and acknowledge some important individuals that are with us morning. if i miss someone which i will i wanted to thank you all a general thank you for being here today. i think...
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and lawrence daniels of oakland. >> second. >> all in favor? >> aye. >> we are adjourned. thank you. >> okay. welcome to our special rules committee meet for thursday october 31st, 2013. i'm specify norm yee i'll be chairing this meeting and periphery cowen and supervisor breed to my right. the clerk islipid pr the committee wants to acknowledge the staff at sftv they record each of our meetings. madam clerk, are there any announcements and please silence all electronic devices. and all documents should be submitted to the clerk and all items on this agenda will be on the list for - >> please announce the finding. >> supervisor breed to be put on the supervisors list for the finding and any comments by my colleagues. any public comment on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. . colleagues, can we have a motion to forward this appointment for the full board recommendation arrest without objection. motion passes. madam clerk, call item 2 >> the mayors nomination for the appointment to the treatment commission. >> before i call mr. per
and lawrence daniels of oakland. >> second. >> all in favor? >> aye. >> we are adjourned. thank you. >> okay. welcome to our special rules committee meet for thursday october 31st, 2013. i'm specify norm yee i'll be chairing this meeting and periphery cowen and supervisor breed to my right. the clerk islipid pr the committee wants to acknowledge the staff at sftv they record each of our meetings. madam clerk, are there any announcements and please silence all...
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and lawrence daniels of oakland. >> second. >> all in favor? >> aye. >> we are adjourned. thank you.. >> good afternoon, everyone, if i may have your attention, my name is david campos and welcome to the meeting of november 14, 2013 of the board of supervisors neighborhood services committee. i am joined today by supervisor norman yee and we will be joined later by eric mar. we want to thank the following members of the sfgtv staff who are covering the meeting today, jennifer low and david larson. >> please make sure to silence all cell phones and electronic devices, completed speaker cards should be submitted 209 clerk. items acted upon today will appear to the november 18 meeting unless otherwise stated. >> if you can please call item 1, which is the only item on today's meeting and we have been joined by eric mar. >> item 1, hearing on the budget and legislative analyst's report to further understand the level of san francisco's housing crisis. >> i want to thank all the members of the public here at the meeting and all the people who have b
and lawrence daniels of oakland. >> second. >> all in favor? >> aye. >> we are adjourned. thank you.. >> good afternoon, everyone, if i may have your attention, my name is david campos and welcome to the meeting of november 14, 2013 of the board of supervisors neighborhood services committee. i am joined today by supervisor norman yee and we will be joined later by eric mar. we want to thank the following members of the sfgtv staff who are covering the meeting...
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cnn's chris lawrence is in mcclain, virginia. good morning, chris. >> reporter: hi, kate. voters couldn't face a more starker choice, extremely conservative attorney general versus the very liberal former chairman of the national committee. it has been a nasty fight. there's also been a who's who of heavy hitters coming in to rally on the sides of both men. if mcauliffe were to win, it would give old friend hillary clinton a strong ally in the governor's mansion in 2016. on the other hand, candidates like rand paul, ted cruz, marco rubio, will be look at how ken cuccinelli does to see if a strongly socially conservative message can win in a state like this, that could go red or could go blue. kate? >> chris, thank you. from virginia to new york city, where a democrat is poised to become mayor for the first time in some two decades. deborah feyerick is following that race for us. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, kate. former staffer for both bill and hillary clinton. he is polling nearly 40 points ahead of his republican challenger. the liberal is promising to take
cnn's chris lawrence is in mcclain, virginia. good morning, chris. >> reporter: hi, kate. voters couldn't face a more starker choice, extremely conservative attorney general versus the very liberal former chairman of the national committee. it has been a nasty fight. there's also been a who's who of heavy hitters coming in to rally on the sides of both men. if mcauliffe were to win, it would give old friend hillary clinton a strong ally in the governor's mansion in 2016. on the other...
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sheppard and lawrence daniels were killed while conducting a track inspection between walnut creek and pleasant hill stations. the hearing was requested before the deadly accident. managers are expected to attend the hearing and answer questions. it begins at 10:00 tomorrow at the state building on golden gate avenue in san francisco. >>> each day seems to bring new developments about the disappearance and death of a patient at san francisco general hospital. we know the search was botched and tonight ktvu's david stevenson tells us what the sheriff said about the mistakes that were made and the changes that are coming. >> reporter: a shakeup is ahead for sheriff's deputies working san francisco general hospital. >> there will be staffing changes. that's all i can tell you of. >> reporter: sheriff ross mirkarimi said the changes are in response to a missing hospital patient lynne spalding found dead in a stairwell days after being found missing. there was missing information incorrectly giving by hospital workers. >> the deputy was told the missing woman was african american wearing a
sheppard and lawrence daniels were killed while conducting a track inspection between walnut creek and pleasant hill stations. the hearing was requested before the deadly accident. managers are expected to attend the hearing and answer questions. it begins at 10:00 tomorrow at the state building on golden gate avenue in san francisco. >>> each day seems to bring new developments about the disappearance and death of a patient at san francisco general hospital. we know the search was...
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sheppard and lawrence daniels were killed while conducting a track inspection between walnut creek and pleasant hill stations. the hearing was requested before the deadly accident. managers are expected to attend the hearing and answer questions. it begins at 10:00 tomorrow at the state building on golden gate avenue in san francisco. >>> each day seems to bring new developments about the disappearance and death of a patient at san francisco general hospital. we know the search was botched and tonight ktvu's david stevenson tells us what the sheriff said about the mistakes that were made and the changes that are coming. >> reporter: a shakeup is ahead for sheriff's deputies working san francisco general hospital. >> there will be staffing changes. that's all i can tell you of. >> reporter: sheriff ross mirkarimi said the changes are in response to a missing hospital patient lynne spalding found dead in a stairwell days after being found missing. there was missing information incorrectly giving by hospital workers. >> the deputy was told the missing woman was african american wearing a
sheppard and lawrence daniels were killed while conducting a track inspection between walnut creek and pleasant hill stations. the hearing was requested before the deadly accident. managers are expected to attend the hearing and answer questions. it begins at 10:00 tomorrow at the state building on golden gate avenue in san francisco. >>> each day seems to bring new developments about the disappearance and death of a patient at san francisco general hospital. we know the search was...
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msnbc's election coverage continues with the last word and lawrence o'donnell. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes and that epic music can only mean one thing, it is election night in america. we're following a couple of key races.
msnbc's election coverage continues with the last word and lawrence o'donnell. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes and that epic music can only mean one thing, it is election night in america. we're following a couple of key races.
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msnbc's election coverage continues with the last word and lawrence o'donnell. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes and that epic music can only mean one thing, it is election night in america. we're following a couple of key races. his home state. >> i think he was making the case that it was going to have to be the former. i don't think there was any doubt it was going to be a job application, because i'm willing to go into areas, he meant minority areas where you get few vote it s if you're a republica. he said i'm the guy to do that. these other guys are like trolls who won't show up, who will stay up, and he's saying i can meet the other side and deal with them. >> i agree. and i think that it is incredibly appealing message to voters, and barack obama used this message to tremendous effect. of course, in that first big speech in 2004, the idea that politics, that the -- all the rancor of politics, and with the right person in place that can be wiped away. >> if he's leading that party, he might be able to remove some of the rancor. they're going to have to pick a pre
msnbc's election coverage continues with the last word and lawrence o'donnell. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes and that epic music can only mean one thing, it is election night in america. we're following a couple of key races. his home state. >> i think he was making the case that it was going to have to be the former. i don't think there was any doubt it was going to be a job application, because i'm willing to go into areas, he meant minority areas where you...