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i'm sure that will be released later as we gather more information. >> do you have another ucla. no sir i'm not sure about that. it's unclear at this time. they came in and they were injured and we take care of them. zplthat's it. nulcan you tell us about the injury? >> i can't. adult children? >> iadult male. >> when do you expect the two victims to be released? >> it's unclear. generally patients in fair condition after a traumatic injury situation would be in the hospital for one or two days. >> would it be fair to characterize their injuries to be non-life threatening. >> it's hard to estimate but at this time they appear to be non-life threatening. >> how about the other person. >> it could be life threatening. >> i'm sorry i have to go back in to take care of other patients. >> the critical patient can you say where the majority of the gunshot wounds are. >> the gunshot wounds are in a variety of areas. more updates are coming. i'm all done. null thank you have a great day. >> that is the trauma sa sergeat updating reporters a lone gunman walked into lax with a gun in a bag
i'm sure that will be released later as we gather more information. >> do you have another ucla. no sir i'm not sure about that. it's unclear at this time. they came in and they were injured and we take care of them. zplthat's it. nulcan you tell us about the injury? >> i can't. adult children? >> iadult male. >> when do you expect the two victims to be released? >> it's unclear. generally patients in fair condition after a traumatic injury situation would be in...
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often times -- that's one thing we as black males as ucla and i am dwelling with tyrell at michigan as well, shares is that once you step foot on campus, you always get the question of what sport do you play, or are you an athlete. >> so gentlemen, either one of you chime in here, what needs to be done in order to make colleges a more diverse place? isn't that part of the higher learning experience. you go there learn a lot, but you are also supposed to learn a lot in the community. from people that may not be from that area you grew up in i think a big thing is universities need to poster interaction of different cultures. what i see a lot with the university of michigan is the black students hanging with the black students. the latinos hanging with latinos. there's really not a cross cultural conversations happening, and i think they need to poster that, especially before -- before they bring more students here, they need to make sure that they are supporting the students they have here. final thoughts from you. >> i think it is a very committed issue that involved k through 12, and
often times -- that's one thing we as black males as ucla and i am dwelling with tyrell at michigan as well, shares is that once you step foot on campus, you always get the question of what sport do you play, or are you an athlete. >> so gentlemen, either one of you chime in here, what needs to be done in order to make colleges a more diverse place? isn't that part of the higher learning experience. you go there learn a lot, but you are also supposed to learn a lot in the community. from...
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. >> reporter: after years of concussions, researchers at ucla now tell the hall-of-famer he's suffering from cte. chronic traumatic encephalopathy. a degenerative disease of the brain linked to head injury. among his symptoms, depression, loss of memory and uncontrollable outbursts at his family. >> for my daughters to say they are scared of me -- >> reporter: the only known test is performed after death, but researchers at ucla say they may have found another way looking at the protein deposits in the brains of living patients. they're focusing the testing on retired nfl players like dorsett. >> we look for players that had a history of concussions. >> reporter: hall-of-famer joe delamielleure heard about the study and wanted to be first in line. >> no one in our era knew about brain injury. we didn't know what concussion is and we never thought of this. then all of a sudden when guys started turning 45, 50, they start dying or they're really messed up. >> reporter: after years of depression and sleepless nights ucla researchers told him he has cte too. >> there's no other way i got th
. >> reporter: after years of concussions, researchers at ucla now tell the hall-of-famer he's suffering from cte. chronic traumatic encephalopathy. a degenerative disease of the brain linked to head injury. among his symptoms, depression, loss of memory and uncontrollable outbursts at his family. >> for my daughters to say they are scared of me -- >> reporter: the only known test is performed after death, but researchers at ucla say they may have found another way looking at...
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for now the ucla test is not conclusive. and cte is still typically diagnosed after death in an autopsy. but if it pans out with these larger studies, these could mean knowing more about how cte progresses and more importantly, how to potentially treat it one day. >>> we've got news for the families of anyone suffering from bipolar disease or any other sort of mental illness. unlike the bargain brand, depend gives you new fit-flex®, our best protection. it's a smooth and comfortable fit with more lycra strands. hi sweetie! get your free sample at depend.com. is what makes us different. we take the time to get to know you and your unique health needs. then we help create a personalized healthcare experience that works for you. and you. and you. with 50 years of know-how, and a dedicated network of doctors, health coaches, and wellness experts, we're a partner you can rely on -- today, and tomorrow. we're going beyond insurance to become your partner in health. humana. to become your partner in health. stick with innovation.
for now the ucla test is not conclusive. and cte is still typically diagnosed after death in an autopsy. but if it pans out with these larger studies, these could mean knowing more about how cte progresses and more importantly, how to potentially treat it one day. >>> we've got news for the families of anyone suffering from bipolar disease or any other sort of mental illness. unlike the bargain brand, depend gives you new fit-flex®, our best protection. it's a smooth and comfortable...
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all three are being treated at ucla medical center. and brian rooney has this press conference begun? >> we are seeing a hundred yards down the road a cluster of officers, and i can't make out whether the police chief is among them. but the press conference has not started, no. >> no, it's very difficult to determine what is going on there. jennifer london, again, your numbers. you were talking to the medical center and they said what? >> ucla medical center told al jazeera that they are treating three male patients. one is in critical condition and the two others are in fair condition. so what we can tell you now, del, that we do know -- again, this has been confirmed that ucla's medical center is treating three male patients. and we understand also that lax is working to try to id the suspect. >> and jennifer we're watching the police officers approach the podium so if i should cut you off that is why. but one of the things concerning that image that you just saw, i realized as you were talking, the images that we saw from inside the
all three are being treated at ucla medical center. and brian rooney has this press conference begun? >> we are seeing a hundred yards down the road a cluster of officers, and i can't make out whether the police chief is among them. but the press conference has not started, no. >> no, it's very difficult to determine what is going on there. jennifer london, again, your numbers. you were talking to the medical center and they said what? >> ucla medical center told al jazeera...
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. >> dorsett has been part of this ucla study looking at the brains of former nfl players. let me show you something here. this is a normal brain over here, and this is the brain of players who were in this study, who have had at least one concussion. look over here. you see this sort of bluish hue in the normal brain? you see that in these other brains as well, but pay more attention to these areas of bright yellow and also bright red over here. that's what researchers are concerned about. they believe that could be the proteins typically seen in people with alzheimer's disease. now, of course, it's not just the presence of these that are important, it's important where it shows up in the brain. but in the worse cases of cte, players have suffered these memory problems, they've suffered rage and depression, just like tony dorsett described. for now, the ucla test is not conclusive and cte is still typically diagnosed after death in an autopsy. but if it pans out with these larger studies, this could mean knowing more about cte progresses and most importantly, how to potent
. >> dorsett has been part of this ucla study looking at the brains of former nfl players. let me show you something here. this is a normal brain over here, and this is the brain of players who were in this study, who have had at least one concussion. look over here. you see this sort of bluish hue in the normal brain? you see that in these other brains as well, but pay more attention to these areas of bright yellow and also bright red over here. that's what researchers are concerned...
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abbas is the head of ucla's heart and lung transplant program. >> it makes intuitive sense to a layperson to say, instead of having my heart on ice, i want it to be warm. i want it to be beating. >> for some of his patients like four-year-old sandra aguilar, this clinical trial isn't just an opportunity to test a cool new device, it's a second chance at life. >> sandra decided to participate in the study, which is designed to compare the outcomes of patients who receive hearts through the organ care system against patients who get their hearts transported on ice. to date, 8 out of 10 available donor hearts never make it to a patient in need due to a variety of factors, including the distance between hospitals. this device could potentially expand the window of opportunity for transplants while preserving the hearts in a more optimal environments. >> we feel very comfortable or confident in our -- in the organ care system's ability to double, at least double the heart transplant volume over the next five years. >> he is the founder and ceo of trans medic medic,s the companyt came up with t
abbas is the head of ucla's heart and lung transplant program. >> it makes intuitive sense to a layperson to say, instead of having my heart on ice, i want it to be warm. i want it to be beating. >> for some of his patients like four-year-old sandra aguilar, this clinical trial isn't just an opportunity to test a cool new device, it's a second chance at life. >> sandra decided to participate in the study, which is designed to compare the outcomes of patients who receive hearts...
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and seven shooting victims who are at ucla medical center. we're still trying to get some sense of their condition at this point, but we want to talk about security issues and what's going on at l.a.x. joining us is jeff lanza, former fbi agent, and aaltorii from mythbusters, was in terminal 3. can you tell us what you have or have not seen? >> this is the most -- it's like a nightmare come true. when you hear about these things that happen in the news you're like, gosh, i'm glad i wasn't there. i was at gated 33 when i heard gunshots and everybody ran down the hallway toward the gate. it was just panic everywhere. people were jumping all over each other, jumping -- we were trying to stay low, ducking. i kept my eye on the corridor to make sure he wasn't going to come down. finally security opened up one of the gates and we all piled out down the stairs onto the tarmac and basically just hid behind whatever we could find. >> we have a map of terminal 3. this is not the one i'm thinking of, guys -- there it is. you were in 33. did you get to s
and seven shooting victims who are at ucla medical center. we're still trying to get some sense of their condition at this point, but we want to talk about security issues and what's going on at l.a.x. joining us is jeff lanza, former fbi agent, and aaltorii from mythbusters, was in terminal 3. can you tell us what you have or have not seen? >> this is the most -- it's like a nightmare come true. when you hear about these things that happen in the news you're like, gosh, i'm glad i wasn't...
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so it is possible that the shooter is the critical condition patient at ucla ronald reagan. it's also possible that it's not him and it's someone else. but yes, someone who was shot multiple times in the chest would very likely be in critical condition. >> all right. elizabeth, we'll come back to you when you have more information. thank you so much. we appreciate it. we will go to deb feyerick in new york. she has been calling all her sources getting information about the shooting. deb, what is the latest? >> well, we can tell you there's now a photograph that is coming out of both the firearm that was used by the shooter as well as what's believed to be an item of his clothing. you can see it right there. that is the assault rifle that the shooter allegedly used. next to it you can see a magazine. there was one magazine that was actually in the gun. there were two taken from his clothing as well. he was wearing gray camouflage. he made it deep into the terminal, according to the police chief, who responded to that. he made it deep into the terminal and that's when officers
so it is possible that the shooter is the critical condition patient at ucla ronald reagan. it's also possible that it's not him and it's someone else. but yes, someone who was shot multiple times in the chest would very likely be in critical condition. >> all right. elizabeth, we'll come back to you when you have more information. thank you so much. we appreciate it. we will go to deb feyerick in new york. she has been calling all her sources getting information about the shooting. deb,...
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ucla got back into the win column. miami trying to pull the upset in the middle of the climate that's florida state football. seminoles leading 14-7, winston with the swing pass to freeman, that's all the opening freeman needs. third ranked florida state stays perfect with a 41-14 win. >> wouldn't expect less than emotional when michigan and michigan state meet. this year at the home of the spartans. michigan state defense was stifling. gardner wants the pass. michigan rushing -48 yards. the 4th quarter run, goes for a touchdown. michigan state improves to 8-1. the win means the spartans get possession of the paul bunyan trophy. >>> when georgia plays, a short pass to girly. nothing girly about this. going 73-yards to the end zone. neither of these teams are ranked. georgia winning 23-20. >> the nebraska-northwestern game, the unquestioned play of the day. nebraska trailing by three, kellogg throws to the end zone with all he's got. the ball comes down in the crowd where it's tip and into the arms of jordan westercamp.
ucla got back into the win column. miami trying to pull the upset in the middle of the climate that's florida state football. seminoles leading 14-7, winston with the swing pass to freeman, that's all the opening freeman needs. third ranked florida state stays perfect with a 41-14 win. >> wouldn't expect less than emotional when michigan and michigan state meet. this year at the home of the spartans. michigan state defense was stifling. gardner wants the pass. michigan rushing -48 yards....
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harbor general hospital, a 29-year-old man shot in the leg going to ucla medical center in westwood. we saw some of those pictures, one man earlier who looked like he had been shot in the leg in a wheelchair, then loaded into the back of an ambulance. will kohlschreiber want to bring you back in a second. terminal three was sevacuated. have you seen at the other terminals flights coming in out out? >> no flights have taken off since we've been here. we have flights that need to land, so they come and they land. i see flights lined up actually out on the runway, and there are as i pull out -- >> you're watching live coverage from our nbc station in los angeles, knbc, of an incident still unfolding at los angeles international airport. i'm scott cohn in the cnbc newsroom. 9:30 west coast time, 12:30 eastern time there were reports of shots fired in terminal three at lax. that's the terminal that serves aleen allegiant, front tier, jetblue, virgin australia. what we know we believe what people have been injured. there are multiple reports about the suspect,
harbor general hospital, a 29-year-old man shot in the leg going to ucla medical center in westwood. we saw some of those pictures, one man earlier who looked like he had been shot in the leg in a wheelchair, then loaded into the back of an ambulance. will kohlschreiber want to bring you back in a second. terminal three was sevacuated. have you seen at the other terminals flights coming in out out? >> no flights have taken off since we've been here. we have flights that need to land, so...
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bill enable him to attend ucla for free. in 2001, about 21,000 servicemembers and their families use the g.i. bill to go back to school. with more troops returning from iraq and afghanistan, the number more than doubled last year to 945,000. what value do you place on education? pasadena trainer martin teaches them. they explore everything from financial aid to depression. as a vietnam veteran, martin understands the struggle. >> we as a country, we wrote checks that these men and women had to cash with their sacrifices. they were there for us. they expected us to do right by them. >> reporter: lamar now has one more reason to pursue his education. he and his wife are expecting their first child, a daughter. so you think your degree will inevitably shape her life too. >> definitely. that's the recent motivation in my life to continue my education. >> reporter: lamar works part-time at the veterans resource center on campus and hopes to become a clinical psychologist for the v.a. he wants to help others get back on their feet
bill enable him to attend ucla for free. in 2001, about 21,000 servicemembers and their families use the g.i. bill to go back to school. with more troops returning from iraq and afghanistan, the number more than doubled last year to 945,000. what value do you place on education? pasadena trainer martin teaches them. they explore everything from financial aid to depression. as a vietnam veteran, martin understands the struggle. >> we as a country, we wrote checks that these men and women...
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our next guest is mark klieman from ucla. and he said don't be surprised given the current trend if pot is legal nationwide in five years. as you heard, we interviewed new york mayor bliekal bloomberg. he says that he thinks it will make drug dealers offer more potent drugs to make up for the sales of marijuana. what do you say to that? >> it's an odd brand of economics. so on what theory are drug dealers who have a market for some other drug not offing it simply because marijuana is legal? i can't make any sense out of that -- that concern. and then the next thing the mayor said, people who smoke pot will then use more potent drugs. again, no efvidence of that. the big question that he don't answer and nobody has an answer to is whether or not making it legal will get fewer people to drink heavily. and the honest answer about most of this stuff is we don't know. >> the latest gallup poll shows that 58% of the american people favor legalizing marijuana. do you think that more focus needed to put on how to make it work rather
our next guest is mark klieman from ucla. and he said don't be surprised given the current trend if pot is legal nationwide in five years. as you heard, we interviewed new york mayor bliekal bloomberg. he says that he thinks it will make drug dealers offer more potent drugs to make up for the sales of marijuana. what do you say to that? >> it's an odd brand of economics. so on what theory are drug dealers who have a market for some other drug not offing it simply because marijuana is...
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some of them tsa officers, three men being treated here behind me at the emergency room at ucla medical center. one of them doctors tell us with life threatening injuries, in critical condition. david, being treated for a gunshot wound. >> we are all thinking about the victims tonight. cecilia vega reporting in as well. one final note this evening, the ripple effect from today's incident felt around the country. look at this, on the ground, airports around this nation stepping up security in light of the gunman's attack. our team coverage continues with the very latest first thing tomorrow morning right here on good morning america. we turn to other breaking news tonight one of the most wanted men in the world the leader of the taliban in pakistan, a $5 million bounty on his head, now dead. killed by a u.s. drone. his young looks in stark contrast to his crimes. the master mind to that grisly plot portrayed in the movie zero dark thirty. u.s. officials saying we got him. chief investigative correspondent brian ross tonight. >> reporter: for the cia getting hakimullah mehsud was personal
some of them tsa officers, three men being treated here behind me at the emergency room at ucla medical center. one of them doctors tell us with life threatening injuries, in critical condition. david, being treated for a gunshot wound. >> we are all thinking about the victims tonight. cecilia vega reporting in as well. one final note this evening, the ripple effect from today's incident felt around the country. look at this, on the ground, airports around this nation stepping up security...
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some of them tsa officers, three men being treated here behind me at the emergency room at ucla medical center. one of them doctors tell us with life threatening injuries, in critical condition. david, being treated for a gunshot wound. >> we are all thinking about the victims tonight. cecilia vega reporting in as well. one final note this evening, the ripple effect from today's incident felt around the country. look at this, on the ground, airports around this nation stepping up security in light of the gunman's attack. our team coverage continues with the very latest first thing tomorrow morning right here on good morning america. we turn to other breaking news tonight one of the most wanted men in the world the leader of the taliban in pakistan, a $5 million bounty on his head, now dead. killed by a u.s. drone. his young looks in stark contrast to his crimes. the alleged master mind to that grisly plot portrayed in the movie zero dark thirty. u.s. officials simply saying, we got him. chief investigative correspondent brian ross tonight. >> reporter: for the cia getting hakimullah meh
some of them tsa officers, three men being treated here behind me at the emergency room at ucla medical center. one of them doctors tell us with life threatening injuries, in critical condition. david, being treated for a gunshot wound. >> we are all thinking about the victims tonight. cecilia vega reporting in as well. one final note this evening, the ripple effect from today's incident felt around the country. look at this, on the ground, airports around this nation stepping up security...
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. >> we received three male victims here at ronald reagan ucla medical center. we're level one trauma center. we're trained to take care of this. we're on the ready. we have plenty of staff, plenty of personnel and plenty of blood for those we received. right now one of those patients are in critical condition and two of those patients are in fair condition. >> reporter: that's just general condition. under current of law they're not allowed to tell us what shape toes people are in. there is still a lot to learn at lax, and we hope that it will unfold in the hours to come. it will be a while, and it will be hours before this airport is up and running normally. >> brian rooney for us at los angeles international airport. we're learning more first-hand accounts who were in the airport when the gunman started shooting. >> everyone just dropped to the ground and started crawling along, staying as low as possible. basically, everyone was just climbing over each other. we were pinned in where the guy was shooting, and tsa main security. >> i turned around, and there w
. >> we received three male victims here at ronald reagan ucla medical center. we're level one trauma center. we're trained to take care of this. we're on the ready. we have plenty of staff, plenty of personnel and plenty of blood for those we received. right now one of those patients are in critical condition and two of those patients are in fair condition. >> reporter: that's just general condition. under current of law they're not allowed to tell us what shape toes people are in....
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with three male patients taken to ronald re bega reagan ucla ml center for treatment. one patient is in critical condition and two are in fair condition. >> they believe the shooter acted you a loan. loan. >> they tracked the individual through the airport and engaged him in gun fores gunfire in tere and were able to successfully take him into custody. terminal throw is o p 3 is on te of the airport. passengers inside of the terminal described the scene as chaos. >> people started running from the center area of terminal out toward the gates that would lead to the airplanes. they had to evacuate to the other side of the terminal and came by later and said w we were leaving the terminal. the passengers were put on shuttle buses as they cloard th- cleared the area. the officals say they were able to get the upper hand and take control of the situation. they don't know why a young man opened fire inside of terminal p. 3. jennifer london al jazeera los angeles. >> for the transportation security administration incidents like today are what agent train for while hoping they
with three male patients taken to ronald re bega reagan ucla ml center for treatment. one patient is in critical condition and two are in fair condition. >> they believe the shooter acted you a loan. loan. >> they tracked the individual through the airport and engaged him in gun fores gunfire in tere and were able to successfully take him into custody. terminal throw is o p 3 is on te of the airport. passengers inside of the terminal described the scene as chaos. >> people...
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you ucla didn't have it. moma didn't have it. it seemed to have vanished from the map, which is very curious. >> reporter: then, just when the trail seemed cold a chance discovery deep in the tax of the royal belgium film archives. >> we are in a huge project of those films, and i came across on this title in the database it was there, and i looked at it, and there it had the names of hitler and vanderbilt, i was curious about it. why are they together? so i made some inquiries, and before we knew it we had something--something unique in our collection. >> reporter: something unique, something that is believed to be the only surviving copy of "hitler's reign of terror" imported in 1995 by whom or why, only history only knows. >> probably somebody wanted to release this film here in belgium or europe. we don't know who it was, or what the intentions was, but to release it here, but yeah, the events advanced him, and so he couldn't--he didn't have the time to release it. >> reporter: the working theory is that the film was ordered
you ucla didn't have it. moma didn't have it. it seemed to have vanished from the map, which is very curious. >> reporter: then, just when the trail seemed cold a chance discovery deep in the tax of the royal belgium film archives. >> we are in a huge project of those films, and i came across on this title in the database it was there, and i looked at it, and there it had the names of hitler and vanderbilt, i was curious about it. why are they together? so i made some inquiries, and...
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ucla only a now plans and my own hospital is not taking all of the plans. you could have an insurance on the exchange and the hospital that your doctor admits to is not taking the plan. >> you are talking about the doctor, the hospital that your doctor works in. you are not talking about emergency services if you are in a ambulance that you have to go further away to a different hospital if you are in crisis are you >> that is a great question. no hospital can turn you away and if you are in a insurance, no ambans will look down the list. we have to save your life. and you can see the message forming. now the exchanges and may extend beyond the exchanges. why is it happening? >> insurance companies are trying to save money. because hospitals are looking at these plans and saying can i afford to take this or not. that is what is cut here. in order to keep premiums down the insurance companies will have a narrower network of doctors. >> does that expand the statement you like your doctor keep your doctor or plan keep your plan. >> you may not keep your doctor
ucla only a now plans and my own hospital is not taking all of the plans. you could have an insurance on the exchange and the hospital that your doctor admits to is not taking the plan. >> you are talking about the doctor, the hospital that your doctor works in. you are not talking about emergency services if you are in a ambulance that you have to go further away to a different hospital if you are in crisis are you >> that is a great question. no hospital can turn you away and if...
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. >> ucla has told us they have two fatalities and one critical. can you at least tell us the number of known fatalities? >> i'm not sure, to be honest with. the fire department is rectifying all of that information. >> could you explain why the fbi is the lead agency? >> this is an airport. it has federal jurisdiction. we have fbi assets here on board and it's a unified command involving everybody, but the investigative lead is taken by the fbi. >> is the shooter a federal employee? >> i don't know. >> was he ever? >> i don't know. >> does the fbi know? >> indicate why he was -- >> not that i'm aware of. >> chief, of course there were earlier reports of multiple suspects, 10, 15 minutes ago, we saw a person in handcuffs. can you explain? >> you know, in a dynamic situation where things unfold so rapidly, and many people come in, there is, there's always chaos in any type of event like this. and there's always the, everybody's always thinking forward as to whether or not there's additional suspects. as we stand here right now, there is only one ind
. >> ucla has told us they have two fatalities and one critical. can you at least tell us the number of known fatalities? >> i'm not sure, to be honest with. the fire department is rectifying all of that information. >> could you explain why the fbi is the lead agency? >> this is an airport. it has federal jurisdiction. we have fbi assets here on board and it's a unified command involving everybody, but the investigative lead is taken by the fbi. >> is the shooter...
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researchers at the university of michigan and ucla found that older trauma patients who received extra care were more independent and able to care for themselves a year after their accidents than those who did not. those are the day's top health stories. teresa garcia, cbs news, los angeles. >>> a bug museum in new orleans is serving up a traditional thanksgiving feast with a real twist. the cornbread has mealworms. the cranberry sauce has wax worms. and instead of whipped cream, the audubon insectarium tops it off with crickets. people are eating it. no comment. >>> time 5:51. someone left a giant trunk in one of russia's top tourist spots. why designer louis vuitton is on the hook for it. >> a feast for the eyes and tummy. this culinary creation is making its way into the record books. coming up. ,,,,,, 3q i can't stand these spots. those spots are actually leftover food and detergent residue that can redeposit on your dishware during the rinse cycle. gross. jet-dry rinse agent helps wash them away so the only thing left behind is the shine. jet-dry rinses away residues for a sparkli
researchers at the university of michigan and ucla found that older trauma patients who received extra care were more independent and able to care for themselves a year after their accidents than those who did not. those are the day's top health stories. teresa garcia, cbs news, los angeles. >>> a bug museum in new orleans is serving up a traditional thanksgiving feast with a real twist. the cornbread has mealworms. the cranberry sauce has wax worms. and instead of whipped cream, the...
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a former ucla star, 14 at the half. steph curry also 14 at the break. hand in his face. that's not enough to stop steph curry. warriors were up by as many as 9. westbrook leading the charge back. step-back three. had a season-high 34. game tightens up in the fourth. steph, acrobatic. spectacular. he had 32. they go to overtime. curry with one of his five assists here. look at the pass. to david lee, who waits for the right-hand. tied at 110. final seconds. warriors up 1. no. he rips the rebound away but gets it back and launches the game winner with a tenth of a second left. wow! warriors, heartbreak. they go down 113-112. >>> an absolutely wild game yesterday afternoon between san jose state and previously undefeated fresno state. an epic shootout. they scored a total of 114 points. almost 1400 yards total. sparty needing a win to become bowl eligible. david was spectacular on senior day. the offense fails. 7-0, sparty. just getting started. no defense at all. the play here is a one-handed grab. oh, what a snag! answering. this is 75 yards. part of his school record 547
a former ucla star, 14 at the half. steph curry also 14 at the break. hand in his face. that's not enough to stop steph curry. warriors were up by as many as 9. westbrook leading the charge back. step-back three. had a season-high 34. game tightens up in the fourth. steph, acrobatic. spectacular. he had 32. they go to overtime. curry with one of his five assists here. look at the pass. to david lee, who waits for the right-hand. tied at 110. final seconds. warriors up 1. no. he rips the rebound...
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ucla has tested nine players with signs of concussions, eight results are in. all of them positive for signs of cte. jamal anderson joins me now. you know, i love tony dorsett during his playing days. it just hurt me to see that. >> no question about it, carol. you couldn't have played my position and made it to the nfl and not adored tony dorsett, the way he played the game, his size, his attitude, his toughness, his speed. he was a fantastic player for the dallas cowboys, one of the greatest cowboys of all time. that's saying a lot. one of the most popular franchises in the nfl. it's heartbreaking. i played that position, carol. you know, when i hear things like that, i have daughters, i have children. and it breaks your heart. >> and it must scare you, too. brett favre recently came out, too, say iing he's suffering fr memory loss and he fears for the future. >> no, it does concern me. it does concern me, moving forward. i feel so fortunate and blessed that i'm able to do what i do. and that i'm able to operate and move in the ways that i am now and i see so
ucla has tested nine players with signs of concussions, eight results are in. all of them positive for signs of cte. jamal anderson joins me now. you know, i love tony dorsett during his playing days. it just hurt me to see that. >> no question about it, carol. you couldn't have played my position and made it to the nfl and not adored tony dorsett, the way he played the game, his size, his attitude, his toughness, his speed. he was a fantastic player for the dallas cowboys, one of the...
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ucla leading by 5 at arizona with freshman linebacker miles jack lined in the back field upon 3rd and 1 play. that is say linebacker who knows what to do with the football. 66 yards later the bruins padded their lead 31-19 and went 31-26 and stay one one game of the asu in the south. >>> they seem to fly under the radar, but no opponent should take san josi state lightly in its first year of play in the mountain west conference. in a late start against san diego state, you would have to say aztecs weren't ready for that play. the game is now in the 4th quarter, the spartans are leading by a score of 30-20. >>> big game in the sec, alabama trying to avoid an upset at upset hands of lsu. howard going 52 yards to the end zone and alabama never trailed again and stays perfect in nine games with 38-17 win. >>> florida state solidifying its chances of playing in the national championship game. seminoles figured to be able to handle wake forest, but this 2nd quarter stretch sealed it. the pass is returned to the end zone and florida state in front 28-0 and just 19 seconds later, jalen railse
ucla leading by 5 at arizona with freshman linebacker miles jack lined in the back field upon 3rd and 1 play. that is say linebacker who knows what to do with the football. 66 yards later the bruins padded their lead 31-19 and went 31-26 and stay one one game of the asu in the south. >>> they seem to fly under the radar, but no opponent should take san josi state lightly in its first year of play in the mountain west conference. in a late start against san diego state, you would have...
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qualified applicant however admission to highly selective schools including stanford uc berkeley and ucla will still be competitive but you might get a bit easier break this time. 76 percent of nation colleges an universities report actually being concerned abouten rolling enough freshmen it's come to. that justin percent have no concerns whatsoever. >> all right let's go back and talk about the weather. spencer hear and really beautiful $1 million nature around the bay area tonight and spencer back filled with the holiday spirit because did you something fun. >> i did indeed. down at west field center in san francisco on market street. market street association west field center put on the light ovingt snow flake. >> don't they melt when you lit them. >> these are special snow flak flake. don't medical at all. all the which through the holiday season. many public officials were there supervisor jane kim and dancing flow flake there from the valley school. lit the snow flake kicked off the season and connected off weather. live live doppler 7hd snow flake dancing on the radar screen at th
qualified applicant however admission to highly selective schools including stanford uc berkeley and ucla will still be competitive but you might get a bit easier break this time. 76 percent of nation colleges an universities report actually being concerned abouten rolling enough freshmen it's come to. that justin percent have no concerns whatsoever. >> all right let's go back and talk about the weather. spencer hear and really beautiful $1 million nature around the bay area tonight and...
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for the past three months, dorsett has undergone brain scans and clinical evaluations at ucla for the disorder. the 59-year-old has been suffers from chronic memory loss and thoughts of suicide. >> memory emotions and other functions. this is only the second time. living former players have been tested for the disease. >>> autopsies of 50 exnfl players, including all-pro junior seau, who took his own life last year, displayed signs of this. >> dorseet played several seen seasons in the nfl and believes several concussions played a factor in his condition. >>> a police officer accused of having an affair with a drug dealer and putting her colleagues in danger. now she has resigned and could face charges. stephanie elam has the story. >> reporter: sounds like something out of a made-for-tv movie. an undercover detective, sleeping with a suspected drug dealer. that's what former tempe arizona detective cruz did. seen here in a reality show, call trading places, where she swaps jobs with a police officer. the behavior compromised a five- month investigation, police say. >> of course it's
for the past three months, dorsett has undergone brain scans and clinical evaluations at ucla for the disorder. the 59-year-old has been suffers from chronic memory loss and thoughts of suicide. >> memory emotions and other functions. this is only the second time. living former players have been tested for the disease. >>> autopsies of 50 exnfl players, including all-pro junior seau, who took his own life last year, displayed signs of this. >> dorseet played several seen...
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the video posted online by a ucla student highlighting the lack of african-american students at the university, we ask should california's prop 209 which bans state schools from considering raising ethnicity and admissions process being reexamined. 42% said yes, 50 said no. we'll be live from washington, d.c. tomorrow. "the cycle" is up next. you get your hair cut here. you find that certain thing you were looking for here, but actually you get so much more. when you shop at these small local businesses, you support all the things that make your community great. the money you spend here, stays here. in this place you call your neighborhood. small business saturday is november 30th. get out and shop small. but chantix helped me do it. i told my doctor i think i'm... i'm ready. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. i knew that i could smoke for the first 7 days. i knew that i wasn't putting nicotine back into my body to try to quit. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood,
the video posted online by a ucla student highlighting the lack of african-american students at the university, we ask should california's prop 209 which bans state schools from considering raising ethnicity and admissions process being reexamined. 42% said yes, 50 said no. we'll be live from washington, d.c. tomorrow. "the cycle" is up next. you get your hair cut here. you find that certain thing you were looking for here, but actually you get so much more. when you shop at these...
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dorsett is one of nine retired nfl players to take the test, conducted at ucla. results are in for eight. and all have been diagnosed with signs of cte, including hall of famer joe da lam lure and all pro marshall. >> unt we could diagnose it we had no hope of intervening or treating them or knowing if it wassing worse or knowing if it is a progressive disease. i have to stress our numbers are small. this has to be considered preliminary data and we look forward to accruing more examples and more testing. >> i want to know if this is something that has come back because of playing football. i get frustrated. i get frustrated. i sit and look at myself, you are not -- you are just in this shell. you are not anthony, tony dorsett. you are not him anymore. who are you? who are you becoming? i beat myself up? i challenge myself. who are you becoming, man? look at you. >> wow. >> that's tough to watch. >> he's a hero of mine and he's not himself clearly. >> you can see it. >> oh, yeah. >> ct is a protein that surrounds the brain and shrinks to half of its size and effe
dorsett is one of nine retired nfl players to take the test, conducted at ucla. results are in for eight. and all have been diagnosed with signs of cte, including hall of famer joe da lam lure and all pro marshall. >> unt we could diagnose it we had no hope of intervening or treating them or knowing if it wassing worse or knowing if it is a progressive disease. i have to stress our numbers are small. this has to be considered preliminary data and we look forward to accruing more examples...
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serene branson reports from reagan ucla medical center with the story. >> reporter: the calabasas high school theater teacher remembered the dram that -- drama that took place when someone opened fire. >> some went into the bathrooms. i continued down the hall. >> reporter: brian ludmerwas on his way to a wedding. >> i remember a couple of tsa folks in the hallway. and i wasn't looking and it hit me in the leg. >> reporter: a bullet hit his calf and shattered a bone. he crawled away and hid. >> behind the counter, in a little store, there was a door to like a little store room. these are all from students. >> reporter: now with his mother in from chicago at his side, as he recovers, he reads the well wishes from students and reflects on his gratitude for airport police. >> the feeling of relief of hearing voices and hearing that it was, in fact, police, was -- i can't even describe. >> reporter: tsa agent gerrardo hernand was killed. two other officers wounded are now out of the hospital. >>> a big day on wall street. the dow closes on record highs. let's take a look at numbers. the do
serene branson reports from reagan ucla medical center with the story. >> reporter: the calabasas high school theater teacher remembered the dram that -- drama that took place when someone opened fire. >> some went into the bathrooms. i continued down the hall. >> reporter: brian ludmerwas on his way to a wedding. >> i remember a couple of tsa folks in the hallway. and i wasn't looking and it hit me in the leg. >> reporter: a bullet hit his calf and shattered a...
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the company said today that several high-tech firms and the ucla school of architecture have been enlisted to help with this project. >>> trick or treaters hit the streets early today in san jose to get a head start on halloween. pirates, princesses and, of course, super heroes head out to the willow low glenn shopping district for this event. businesses on lincoln avenue handed out candy in front of their stores. one stop, kids were able to pick out a free book instead of loading up on even more candy. >>> weather is perfect for them tonight. >> absolutely. perfect companies in the afternoon. nice and sunny and mild. as it gets dark it will take a while for it to get chilly outside. trick or treating weather left. here is a look outside. you can see on our radar image, we have clear skies across the bay area, than way all night. here is great view of the western sky from mount tam. the skies are clear and temperature readings right now, 60 in san francisco, 63, oakland, upper 60s, san carlos, san jose, 57, half moon bay. emeryville, golden gate, also clear skies, nice new 67, santa rosa,
the company said today that several high-tech firms and the ucla school of architecture have been enlisted to help with this project. >>> trick or treaters hit the streets early today in san jose to get a head start on halloween. pirates, princesses and, of course, super heroes head out to the willow low glenn shopping district for this event. businesses on lincoln avenue handed out candy in front of their stores. one stop, kids were able to pick out a free book instead of loading up...
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as for çciancia, he's hospitalized at ucla medical center under 24-hour guard and heavily sedated. george? >> david wright, thanks very much. >>> we're going to switch gears now to a little holiday gift for drivers. lower gas prices. and it gets better. experts predicting the cost of ç fuel will continue the fall right through the end of the year. abc news contributor betty liu is here with the story. and good morning to u-betty. >> good morning. lara. it is an extra present this holiday season, under the tree.ç gas prices are now at $3.25 a gallon. that is a low for the year. about 25 cents cheaper than n september. get this. in 34 states, at least one gas station has prices below $3 a gallon. and that holiday cheer is going year, we might see gas near a three-year low. >> that is fantastic news. >> we can buy more shirts. >> yes, matching.ç the question everybody is wondering, why is it happening? some experts are saying this could really boost the economy. >> the why is not so great. the economy is not doing that well. jobs are struggling. and ql"=1:u government shutdown. pe
as for çciancia, he's hospitalized at ucla medical center under 24-hour guard and heavily sedated. george? >> david wright, thanks very much. >>> we're going to switch gears now to a little holiday gift for drivers. lower gas prices. and it gets better. experts predicting the cost of ç fuel will continue the fall right through the end of the year. abc news contributor betty liu is here with the story. and good morning to u-betty. >> good morning. lara. it is an extra...
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i was a political science major for three out of the four years i was at ucla. the reason was because the classes were easy. after i finished political science and i decided that i was going to go to law school, the reason is because my mom was in business affairs and she always thought about going to law school and she hadn't said as she suggested that i going to take the test. i took it and i did really well. i got into harvard law. you don't say no. the day before i went though i didn't want to go created today before i went i said i don't want to be a lawyer there is no way that i will practice law. i was right. i didn't really end up practicing law. it's a wonderful experience that changed the way that i thought n many more ways it made me more logic. it was an experience i really enjoyed it and it's something that i'm certainly glad that i did. >> host: v-victor victor, good afternoon or good morning to you. on major holidays google changes their logo to commemorate historical figures or holidays and this past easter you a post criticizing google for chang
i was a political science major for three out of the four years i was at ucla. the reason was because the classes were easy. after i finished political science and i decided that i was going to go to law school, the reason is because my mom was in business affairs and she always thought about going to law school and she hadn't said as she suggested that i going to take the test. i took it and i did really well. i got into harvard law. you don't say no. the day before i went though i didn't want...
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he got his diagnosis after studying at ucla. two others discovered their diagnosis as a result of the same study. >> to hoops, when talking at the barbershop turns to the best in the nba there's a team not talked about. that could change. paul george and his undefeated indiana pacers hosting the disappointed chicago bulls. george was fantastic on this evening, leading them to 21 points, adding six rebounds opinion the bulls never had control in this game. it was all george, all pacers all the time. george was an astounding plus 28 on the court. that means he had a grade of a plus plus plus. pay theres win by 17, 5-0, bulls 1-3. >> tonight is a huge night in college football, not one, but two top 10 matchups on tap. first at 7:30 p.m. eastern time, number 10 oklahoma 7-1 on the season travels to number six baylor, the undefeated baylor bears. we move out west at 9:00 p.m. eastern time where the number three oregon puts their 8-0 record on the line as they travel to fifth ranked stanford. 5-1 in the pack 12. that's sports. >> i go
he got his diagnosis after studying at ucla. two others discovered their diagnosis as a result of the same study. >> to hoops, when talking at the barbershop turns to the best in the nba there's a team not talked about. that could change. paul george and his undefeated indiana pacers hosting the disappointed chicago bulls. george was fantastic on this evening, leading them to 21 points, adding six rebounds opinion the bulls never had control in this game. it was all george, all pacers all...
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phillip at ucla actually is now creating this baseline, has a grant from the federal government, and, and importantly, has the cooperation of 40 different police chiefs to actually start instituting practices to prevent this kind of beshooifr we don't have to talk about cracking down on individual cops. we can actually change the culture of policing in a way that will keep us safe. >> we need to change it to do more effective policing because, you know, all these instances that, you know, you showed in the clips, many of them did happen in high-crime neighborhoods, thing where is there are all these illegal activities going on, but it just shows the police are obviously going after the wrong people, stopping this one guy continually outside of where he works and on a broader scale, the very troubling thing is we have created as a society a cycle. people like that young man are repeatedly stopped by the police or the teenager who was sent to rikers island so they end up with records for detention or arrest. down the line they can't get a job because they have some type of police record
phillip at ucla actually is now creating this baseline, has a grant from the federal government, and, and importantly, has the cooperation of 40 different police chiefs to actually start instituting practices to prevent this kind of beshooifr we don't have to talk about cracking down on individual cops. we can actually change the culture of policing in a way that will keep us safe. >> we need to change it to do more effective policing because, you know, all these instances that, you know,...
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all unqualified to be is to say this is what an academic at ucla or a respected historian at princetoprinceto n has said, that kind of thing. thank you. >> first, i would like to thank you for your writings. i've spent many hours reading and laughing hysterically, especially -- i would like to know and i think we'd all like to know if steven katz is really real? [laughter] spent if he is, if he is, are you still friends speak with yes. he's a real. is the most terrific guy in the world. his name is not steven katz. i gave him kind of the dignity of a pseudonym to hide behind if he wanted to. he has outed himself but if you hunt around on the internet you can find i think a "des moines register" interview he did some years ago. he has publicly confirmed his existence a case not some figment that he came up with for purposes of amusement. it's a person that i probably not more indebted to any human being other than my wife and i am getting. because he was there purely voluntarily. he went out with me and we had a really, really tough time, particularly at the beginning. not only was it staggeri
all unqualified to be is to say this is what an academic at ucla or a respected historian at princetoprinceto n has said, that kind of thing. thank you. >> first, i would like to thank you for your writings. i've spent many hours reading and laughing hysterically, especially -- i would like to know and i think we'd all like to know if steven katz is really real? [laughter] spent if he is, if he is, are you still friends speak with yes. he's a real. is the most terrific guy in the world....
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reporter: the suspect 23-year-old paul ciancia is in critical condition under heavy sedation at the ucla medical center and his family apologized monday for the death of tsa officer hernandez. >> it's most important for us as a family to express our deep and sincere sympathy to the hernandez family and he was a good family man and hearts go out to his family and many others who grieve his passing. >> reporter: attorney john jordan said the family is shocked and numbed by the shootings and they are cooperating fully with law enforcement. the crisis in syria may be getting even worse. the united nations said nearly 9.5 million people in the war-torn country need humanitarian assistance and that is 40% of the population and a big jump from a few months ago, in september they reported 6.8 million people needed help. 6.5 million syrians are homeless and that is the population of massachusetts. 2 million people fled syria. 4.5 more are internally displaced. let's go to al jazeera's phil who is in geneva where the arab league is meeting with senior diplomates in a new bid to start talks on syri
reporter: the suspect 23-year-old paul ciancia is in critical condition under heavy sedation at the ucla medical center and his family apologized monday for the death of tsa officer hernandez. >> it's most important for us as a family to express our deep and sincere sympathy to the hernandez family and he was a good family man and hearts go out to his family and many others who grieve his passing. >> reporter: attorney john jordan said the family is shocked and numbed by the...
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to say this is, you know, an academic at ucla or, you know, a respected historian of princeton said that kind of thing. i like to thank you for your writing. i've spent many hours reading and laughs history -- i would like to know, i think we would all like to know if stephen katz is really real. [laughter] >> if he is, are you still friends? [laughter] >> yes. he's real. he's the most terrific guy in the world. his name is stephen katz. i gave him dignity of a pseudonym to hide behind it. if so you hunt around on the internet, you can find i think a des moines, iowa register interview he did from years ago. he confirmed his existence he's not some purpose i came up. it's a person that probably not more indebted to any human being other than any wife than to him. because, you know, he was there purely voluntarily. he went out with me. we had a really tough time particularly at the beginning. not only was it sort of staggeringly hard for us. we were terribly out of shape. and having not really prepared ourself for the mentally. we were lucky with the weather we did it. it was sprinkling v
to say this is, you know, an academic at ucla or, you know, a respected historian of princeton said that kind of thing. i like to thank you for your writing. i've spent many hours reading and laughs history -- i would like to know, i think we would all like to know if stephen katz is really real. [laughter] >> if he is, are you still friends? [laughter] >> yes. he's real. he's the most terrific guy in the world. his name is stephen katz. i gave him dignity of a pseudonym to hide...
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dorsett is one of nine retired nfl players to take the test conducted at ucla. results are in for eight and all have been diagnosed with signs of cte, including hall-of-famer, joe delamolore and former all pro leonard marshall. >> until we can diagnose it in the living, we had no hope of intervening or treating them or knowing if it was getting worse or even knowing if it's a progressive disease, but i have to stress, our numbers are small. this has to be considered preliminary data, and we look forward to accruing more examples and more testing. >> yes, i want to know if this is something that's come about because of playing football. it frustrates me. i get frustrated. i look at myself. you just in a shell. you not -- you not -- you not anthony tony dorsett. you're not him anymore. who are you? who are you becoming? people are saying, i challenge myself, who are you becoming, man? a veggie. >> that's tough to watch. >> a hero of mine and he's not himself, clearly. >> you can see it. >> oh, yes. >> cte is a protein that surrounds the brain and it starts affecti
dorsett is one of nine retired nfl players to take the test conducted at ucla. results are in for eight and all have been diagnosed with signs of cte, including hall-of-famer, joe delamolore and former all pro leonard marshall. >> until we can diagnose it in the living, we had no hope of intervening or treating them or knowing if it was getting worse or even knowing if it's a progressive disease, but i have to stress, our numbers are small. this has to be considered preliminary data, and...
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we understand he is at the ronald reagan ucla medical center and he is -- as the fbi was saying he is unresponsive. he has an armed guard apparently standing next to him. and details of really what happened in the airport as he made his way into terminal 3, shooting one guard, seeing the guard injured and coming back to shoot him again. and the authorities in a criminal complaint laying out charges against him, one of killing a federal officer and also committing violence at an international airport. they found a note on him and apparently according to authorities this is what it said inside. from a bag he was carrying with him, it had been signed by ciancia saying this -- this a direct quote from the fbi, that he made a conscious decision to try and kill multiple tsa employees. quite clearly his motivations very much center around a grudge. let's take a listen. >> his intent was very, very clear in his note. we did recover a note. it was at the crime scene. in that note he indicated his anger and his malice i would say toward the tsa officers. >> there have been reports he had been s
we understand he is at the ronald reagan ucla medical center and he is -- as the fbi was saying he is unresponsive. he has an armed guard apparently standing next to him. and details of really what happened in the airport as he made his way into terminal 3, shooting one guard, seeing the guard injured and coming back to shoot him again. and the authorities in a criminal complaint laying out charges against him, one of killing a federal officer and also committing violence at an international...
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ciancia is still unconscious at ucla medical center with a gunshot wound to the head. the tsa has a thankless job, enforcing procedures we all tolerate through gritted teeth. >> i'm just a regular person. i'm not here for no fame or no glory. i came to tsa to protect people. >> reporter: a powerful statement. the u.s. attorney general, eric holder, said no feelings about the government could possibly justify the actions of the gunman on friday. david wright, abc news, l.a.x. >>> president obama is activating his old political network for the troubled obama care rollout at an obama for america rally last night. he asked supporters to keep faith with the program and sign up. but internal white house memos reveal that the president only told part of the story when he said that shoppers could bypass the website and apply by phone instead. >> these memos say that at the end of the day, we are all stuck in the same queue because we have to go through the same portal. >> i get it but the person who calls isn't the one that continues to wait after the paper application is fill
ciancia is still unconscious at ucla medical center with a gunshot wound to the head. the tsa has a thankless job, enforcing procedures we all tolerate through gritted teeth. >> i'm just a regular person. i'm not here for no fame or no glory. i came to tsa to protect people. >> reporter: a powerful statement. the u.s. attorney general, eric holder, said no feelings about the government could possibly justify the actions of the gunman on friday. david wright, abc news, l.a.x....
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in los angeles, attended los angeles times school, i guess it was called hollywood high and went to ucla and later to the peace corps. she became a librarian, she loved books, and she loved to read and she came south and followed the civil rights movement and kept up with the movement. we met in 67 and we were married on february 21, 1968. .. everybody in the audience just broke up laughing. will you obey? >> host: why did they laugh? >> guest: because they thought he would instruct lillian to listen, because she was a little feisty, and because she needed some encouragement to go by her husband. >> host: what's the last year of your life been without her? >> guest: i think about her all the time. i still wear my wedding band. it's just hard to take it off. i miss her. i wish she could be here and witnessed the changes that have occurred with our son and my own life, and be able to -- she was my closest and dearest friend. she was a wonderful companion. she gave me great advice, and she worked so hard in campaigns. she kept everything. she read everything, the newspapers, the books, ever
in los angeles, attended los angeles times school, i guess it was called hollywood high and went to ucla and later to the peace corps. she became a librarian, she loved books, and she loved to read and she came south and followed the civil rights movement and kept up with the movement. we met in 67 and we were married on february 21, 1968. .. everybody in the audience just broke up laughing. will you obey? >> host: why did they laugh? >> guest: because they thought he would instruct...
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tony dorsett, fresh off a brain scan with doctors at ucla, fears for his life. this morning, hall of fame football player, tony dorsett, speaking out on being diagnosed with chronic traumatic encephalopathy. >> glad to see tony dorsett get up and walk off the field. >> reporter: he told "outside the lines" he doesn't know how many concussions he suffered during his career in the nfl. but the worst was one this violent hit in a cowboys/eagles game. back in 1984. >> tony dorsett is still on the ground. >> it reminded me of a mack truck, hitting a volkswagen. i mean, he just blew me up. they call that a knockout. >> reporter: today, he faces the consequences of those hits, including depression, mood swings and memory loss. >> my memory -- it's getting worse and worse as the days go by. my short-temperedness, i'm very short-tempered, it gets worse. >> reporter: dorsett says he's prone to outbursts at his wife and daughters. >> it's painful, for my daughters to say they're scared of me. >> reporter: at his lowest moments, he said he even thought about suicide. >> i m
tony dorsett, fresh off a brain scan with doctors at ucla, fears for his life. this morning, hall of fame football player, tony dorsett, speaking out on being diagnosed with chronic traumatic encephalopathy. >> glad to see tony dorsett get up and walk off the field. >> reporter: he told "outside the lines" he doesn't know how many concussions he suffered during his career in the nfl. but the worst was one this violent hit in a cowboys/eagles game. back in 1984. >>...
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she is still listed in critical condition at ucla medical center. and the l.a. county coroner has confirmed tsa worker gerardo hernandez died as a result of multiple gunshot wounds. he's the first tsa official to die in the line of duty since the agency was created in 2001. >> and in the frantic moments after gerardo hernandez was shot and killed, airport police reacted very quickly. they were 60 seconds behind ciancia, but could that reaction time have been quicker? could armed tsa agents have prevented something as horrendous as what played out at terminal three on friday. eric holder said this morning they will need to reassess after the investigation is complete. >> the investigation obviously under way, and part of that investigation will be a review of the security measures that were in place. not only at l.a.x. but i think a review of the security arrangements that exist in other airports as well. the function of the tsa is to insure that people can board planes safely. take flights safely. the responsibility for protecting airport security is not a ts ar
she is still listed in critical condition at ucla medical center. and the l.a. county coroner has confirmed tsa worker gerardo hernandez died as a result of multiple gunshot wounds. he's the first tsa official to die in the line of duty since the agency was created in 2001. >> and in the frantic moments after gerardo hernandez was shot and killed, airport police reacted very quickly. they were 60 seconds behind ciancia, but could that reaction time have been quicker? could armed tsa...
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from his hospital bed about the attack. 29-year-old brian ludher is in good condition at ronald reagan ucla medical center. a bullet shattered his lower right leg during that rampage. ludmer was at l.a.x. threating ready to fly to chicago for a friend's wedding. >> i was in line with a bunch of people for the metal detectors when we heard gunfire first from the first floor from the ticket level. and everybody started panics. everybody started running. >> then suddenly he was shot. he says he collapsed against a wall. he scrambled into a storage room and found a sweatshirt that he used as a tourney cut. 23-year-old paul ciancia, an unemployed auto mechanic, is faces charges of murder. >>> san francisco parks will soon officially be closed to the public between midnight and 5:00 a.m. city supervisors approved an overnight park curfew. supporters say it will reduce vandalism, metal thefts and other crimes that often happened during the overnight hours. but the vote was a crushing defeat for homeless advocates who say the curfew unfairly targets people living on the streets. >>> caltrans is del
from his hospital bed about the attack. 29-year-old brian ludher is in good condition at ronald reagan ucla medical center. a bullet shattered his lower right leg during that rampage. ludmer was at l.a.x. threating ready to fly to chicago for a friend's wedding. >> i was in line with a bunch of people for the metal detectors when we heard gunfire first from the first floor from the ticket level. and everybody started panics. everybody started running. >> then suddenly he was shot....
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that's the stunning finding in a new study out of ucla. hall of fame running back tony dorset one of the players that received that frightening diagnosis. hire is brian todd. >> reporter: this hit in 1984 against the philadelphia eagles was the worst one tony dorset ever took. he says hits like that left him with menacing symptoms, depression, outbursts of temper. >> not remembering. i been taking my daughters to practice for years and all of a sudden i forget how to get there, have to ask my wife how do you get there. >> reporter: dorsett doesn't know how many concussions he got in his hall of fame career or during four seasons in college, but he is one of nine former nfl players that had a new brain scan that may help identify chronic encephalopathy, a brain disease caused by head trauma linked to dementia and depression. he tested positive for symptoms consistent with cte. previously the only way to find out if someone had cte was after their death with autopsy on the brain. now -- >> this test involves a tracer injected into a vein, an
that's the stunning finding in a new study out of ucla. hall of fame running back tony dorset one of the players that received that frightening diagnosis. hire is brian todd. >> reporter: this hit in 1984 against the philadelphia eagles was the worst one tony dorset ever took. he says hits like that left him with menacing symptoms, depression, outbursts of temper. >> not remembering. i been taking my daughters to practice for years and all of a sudden i forget how to get there, have...
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. >> ucla doctors have told espn's "outside the lines" that tony dorsett has been diagnosed with cte, which is a brain disease caused by head trauma. dorsett seeked out testing because of memory loss, depression and thoughts of suicide. his condition has gotten so bad he often forgets where he's going while he's flying and drive. dorsett he doesn't know how many concussions he suffered while playing but they were numerous. >>> trepiding on bleacherreport.com is this crazy video from the blackhawks/jets game. he gets checked through the glass. a fan steals his helmet and puts it on. now, that wasn't the worst part. this lady next to him puts her -- pours her beer on top of party's head. now, guys, this is exactly why i do not play hockey in the nhl. moments like that. >> i guess we can call them passionate fans. i'm not sure. >> they're hard core in chicago. >> i guess so. thanks, andy. i will not pour my beer on your head. >> thank you very much for that. >> we're at the top of the hour which means it's time for the top news. >> as i move my cough ifty. >>> somebody's shooting up the
. >> ucla doctors have told espn's "outside the lines" that tony dorsett has been diagnosed with cte, which is a brain disease caused by head trauma. dorsett seeked out testing because of memory loss, depression and thoughts of suicide. his condition has gotten so bad he often forgets where he's going while he's flying and drive. dorsett he doesn't know how many concussions he suffered while playing but they were numerous. >>> trepiding on bleacherreport.com is this...
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ucla passed an identical one in august. there are an estimated 900 students in the country illegally who are currently enrolled in the uc system. >>> surviving doolittle raiders making a toast to their comrades since their daring world war ii bombing attack on japan. the toast was started by james doolittle himself. 600 people attended the special event in ohio. >>> he's known as america's pastor the reverend billy graham who just celebrated his 95th birthday shared an urgent message to the nation. >> our country is in great need of a spiritual awakening. there are times i've wept as i've gone from city to city and seen how far people have wand frerd god. >> can america reconnect with its faith and regain its moral clarity in today's fast pace world? >> as he does every sunday is fox news religion contributor father jonathan morris. father john thanks so much. this is a message. billy graham is a protestant pastor but this is a message for every person of faith. >> when he says that he weeps for the cities of america that h
ucla passed an identical one in august. there are an estimated 900 students in the country illegally who are currently enrolled in the uc system. >>> surviving doolittle raiders making a toast to their comrades since their daring world war ii bombing attack on japan. the toast was started by james doolittle himself. 600 people attended the special event in ohio. >>> he's known as america's pastor the reverend billy graham who just celebrated his 95th birthday shared an urgent...