74
74
Oct 28, 2017
10/17
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
tuchman is there a pleasure and i get right to hollywood actress who sparked a global campaign against sexual harassment and sell the rally that she was silent for twenty years but won't stay silent any longer rose mcgowan is one of more than thirty women who have accused producer harvey weinstein of rape or sexual harassment chris is telling me takes a look at whether this will affect change in the workplace by now it's a familiar story a young woman trying to make it as an actress put in a compromising position by a hollywood power broker karens claire is one of hundreds of women to come forward with her experience of sexual harassment in recent weeks it started with this man filmmaker harvey weinstein who lost his job after it was revealed he paid millions to silence his victims since then the spotlight has fallen on other powerful men including schoolers alleged harasser the filmmaker james toshack amazon studios executive roy price fox news anchor bill o'reilly and fashion photographer terry richardson have lost jobs as a result of accusations and even ninety three year old former
tuchman is there a pleasure and i get right to hollywood actress who sparked a global campaign against sexual harassment and sell the rally that she was silent for twenty years but won't stay silent any longer rose mcgowan is one of more than thirty women who have accused producer harvey weinstein of rape or sexual harassment chris is telling me takes a look at whether this will affect change in the workplace by now it's a familiar story a young woman trying to make it as an actress put in a...
160
160
Jul 31, 2010
07/10
by
CNN
tv
eye 160
favorite 0
quote 0
gary tuchman takes us up close. >> reporter: they're very mad. hundreds of demonstrators on the streets of phoenix, with people being arrested for disorderly conduct, angry about the new arizona immigration bill and particularly angry at this man, who they feel is inhumane. >> doesn't make any difference with me. i'm going to continue to do what i've been doing. >> reporter: what maricopa county sheriff joe arpaio has been doing for years is try to determine if many of the people his department arrests are illegal immigrants and then shipping them to federal authorities for possible deportation. >> every day they're out in front of this building for two years, calling me nazi, hitler, every name in the book they have been doing against this sheriff. they can't make you stop one way, they have to throw the race card. that doesn't bother me. >> reporter: so why does arpaio have the right to ask people if they're illegal immigrants if that portion of the new law has not been allowed to take effect yet? it's a little-known fact that dozens of countie
gary tuchman takes us up close. >> reporter: they're very mad. hundreds of demonstrators on the streets of phoenix, with people being arrested for disorderly conduct, angry about the new arizona immigration bill and particularly angry at this man, who they feel is inhumane. >> doesn't make any difference with me. i'm going to continue to do what i've been doing. >> reporter: what maricopa county sheriff joe arpaio has been doing for years is try to determine if many of the...
115
115
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
my name is gary tuchman with cnn. we want to know why you have children out here begging for money at this subway. >> i can't answer your questions. >> reporter: we found out who the man is. he's reverend robert lacy jr. he and his father run st. andrews, the school whose children are spotted hustling for money at subway stations. why are they doing is it? where is the money going? >> if you have any questions, you can give them to me in writing. >> reporter: why can't you answer the question now? i think the kids should be home doing homework and not begging for money. yolanda bailey had three children at st. andrews and she pulled them out. >> it's just like a big slave camp. >> reporter: she was told her kids were doing fund-raising. no one told her they were begging. >> my little brother, he told us that if we didn't make $50, we would stay there until we did. >> reporter: katherine joiner said she pulled her son out of the school, where she paid $3,000 a year in tuition. he said he was required to panhandle for h
my name is gary tuchman with cnn. we want to know why you have children out here begging for money at this subway. >> i can't answer your questions. >> reporter: we found out who the man is. he's reverend robert lacy jr. he and his father run st. andrews, the school whose children are spotted hustling for money at subway stations. why are they doing is it? where is the money going? >> if you have any questions, you can give them to me in writing. >> reporter: why can't...
182
182
Mar 19, 2011
03/11
by
CNN
tv
eye 182
favorite 0
quote 0
gary tuchman, amazing job. thank you so much. >> gary, how did he find them? >> thanks for that question. we did some research about where the shelters were in the town and went to the shelter. it was very hard to find. a lot of debris, a lot of rubble, no power. but we got there and the first person we saw was your son and he was so glad to talk to you. >> oh, great, great. that was great. >> cynthia, take care. gary tuchman, amazing job. thank you so much. >>> it's not all good news, however. there is still one american who has been teaching english here in japan still missing. i want to show you her picture. this is taylor anderson. her parents jean and andy haven't spoken to her since last wednesday. they had some indication she was fine after the earthquake, but have not heard anything from the tsunami. obviously we continue to hope and pray she is okay. we'll continue to follow her story, taylor anderson still missing here in japan. when we come back, the latest on the violence in bahrain and in yemen. a number of people shot dead on the streets. we'll h
gary tuchman, amazing job. thank you so much. >> gary, how did he find them? >> thanks for that question. we did some research about where the shelters were in the town and went to the shelter. it was very hard to find. a lot of debris, a lot of rubble, no power. but we got there and the first person we saw was your son and he was so glad to talk to you. >> oh, great, great. that was great. >> cynthia, take care. gary tuchman, amazing job. thank you so much. >>>...
134
134
Jun 24, 2011
06/11
by
CNN
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
lippman, i know in an interview you did with gary tuchman yesterday has caused a lot of drama. i want to just clear up because you put out several statements about it. i just want to clear up what we aired and what issue you may have with it. i want to play what gary said on our program last night. >> mark lippman has told me this. i asked him a very specific question. i said, do your clients, george and cindy anthony, think that she is not guilty? and his answer was, they do not think that. he said, they want to see justice done. they want to see the truth come out. and then he added to me, he said, they do not believe she is innocent. that being said, okay? this is very important. he wanted me to stress this and it's important that i do stress this. they love her, they support her, and they do not want her to get the death penalty. they will do all they can to avoid her getting the death penalty in this case. >> so in all the statements that i've seen put out today, it doesn't seem like you are denying anything specifically that gary actually said in that. >> no. i'm going to
lippman, i know in an interview you did with gary tuchman yesterday has caused a lot of drama. i want to just clear up because you put out several statements about it. i just want to clear up what we aired and what issue you may have with it. i want to play what gary said on our program last night. >> mark lippman has told me this. i asked him a very specific question. i said, do your clients, george and cindy anthony, think that she is not guilty? and his answer was, they do not think...
173
173
Oct 12, 2010
10/10
by
CNN
tv
eye 173
favorite 0
quote 0
gary tuchman is on the scene for us. gary, are you seeing the live pictures right now, but this is the capsule, and an individual, a person will get into that capsule, and will go down to the bottom of the shaft where these 33 trapped miners have been waiting for more than two months, and then one by one, they will be brought to the top. tell us what you are seeing, and what you are hearing. i want to keep these pictures up so that our viewers can see it. gary? >> well, wolf we are seeing the pictures, too, and we have a view from the hilltop, and first time to see with our own eyes the site where this amazing rescue is. and chad and rafael are right that instead of two medical personnel going down there, there is a total of five. of course, they have to go one at a time. the ride is expected to take 17 minutes going down, so it should be at least an hour, and maybe more before we see a miner coming up. but five paramedics and mine experts will go down to make sure that it is stable, and they should because of the inform
gary tuchman is on the scene for us. gary, are you seeing the live pictures right now, but this is the capsule, and an individual, a person will get into that capsule, and will go down to the bottom of the shaft where these 33 trapped miners have been waiting for more than two months, and then one by one, they will be brought to the top. tell us what you are seeing, and what you are hearing. i want to keep these pictures up so that our viewers can see it. gary? >> well, wolf we are seeing...
228
228
Feb 20, 2010
02/10
by
CNN
tv
eye 228
favorite 0
quote 0
how long the process will take is unknown. >> gary tuchman joins us now. gary, how long does it generally take for an adoption to get appro approved? >> reporter: before the earthquake, john, it took an average of about 1 1/2 years. after the earthquake, though, because of the nature of the catastrop catastrophe, governments quickened up the pace for many families. it was a policy of compassion. now many people who look out for these adopted children say the process has slowed down again and they are quick to put the blame on the ten missionaries who were arrested for allegedly trafficking children. what they tell us, these children of perspective adoption parents tell us and people in the adoption field tell us what they did is very selfish. their maneuvers, allegedly without legal permission, have slowed down the process for many parents who have legal permission to ultimately get their children. now for many of them it will take longer than it would have a few weeks ago. >> gary tuchman on the ground for us in port-au-prince. great reporting gary, thank
how long the process will take is unknown. >> gary tuchman joins us now. gary, how long does it generally take for an adoption to get appro approved? >> reporter: before the earthquake, john, it took an average of about 1 1/2 years. after the earthquake, though, because of the nature of the catastrop catastrophe, governments quickened up the pace for many families. it was a policy of compassion. now many people who look out for these adopted children say the process has slowed down...
31
31
Dec 14, 2010
12/10
by
CNN
quote
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 1
gary tuchman is there and joins us with the details. >>> an nfl coach suspended for the rest of the season. his bad behavior lands him on the ridiculous. c s. t adwiwiout food al t ♪ but i really love my bank ♪ i hate--
gary tuchman is there and joins us with the details. >>> an nfl coach suspended for the rest of the season. his bad behavior lands him on the ridiculous. c s. t adwiwiout food al t ♪ but i really love my bank ♪ i hate--
102
102
Oct 31, 2011
10/11
by
CNN
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
>> i don't think so. >> gary tuchman joins us now. so theoretically, could aguilar face charges in the united states if he's arrested? >> the charges still stand. what prosecutors in southern california are telling us is if mexican authorities arrest him, if he were to be extradited, they would continue the prosecution. police in mexico are telling us they can't find him. church officials in mexico have indicated to us they have no interest in finding him. what's interesting about what the police tell us is that when we were there, we almost immediately found people who just saw aguilar. we were directed to a neighborhood where he either lives or visits frequently, and we're just reporters, we don't have search warrants. but if we were with police who had search warrants, i'm convinced they could have found him very quickly. >> it seems pretty notable that the los angeles archdiocese essentially acknowledged that there was improper conduct, they handled it inappropriately. what does that mean? >> it was very notable to have the spokes
>> i don't think so. >> gary tuchman joins us now. so theoretically, could aguilar face charges in the united states if he's arrested? >> the charges still stand. what prosecutors in southern california are telling us is if mexican authorities arrest him, if he were to be extradited, they would continue the prosecution. police in mexico are telling us they can't find him. church officials in mexico have indicated to us they have no interest in finding him. what's interesting...
93
93
Jun 24, 2011
06/11
by
CNN
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
that's attorney-client privilege. >> gary tuchman, appreciate it. thanks. gary is back in the courtroom today. his report is just ahead. what a day in the courtroom today. we may have seen what casey anthony's mom wild do to save her daughter from a possible death sentence. or perhaps she was just telling the truth. she took the witness stand and dropped a bombshell >>> remember those love sick newlyweds we told you about a couple days ago? he's 51, she's 16? we kind of were mocking them, right? but anyway, somebody didn't quite get the joke and they land on our ridiculist tonight. call her. ok. [ cellphone rings ] hey. you haven't left yet. no. i'm boarding now... what's up? um...would you mind doing it again? last time. [ engine turns over ] oooohhhh...sweet. [ male announcer ] the chevy cruze with the my chevrolet app. the remote control car is finally here. well, now she's just playing with us. oh. [ horn honks ] sir, can you hear me? just hold the bag. we need a portable x-ray, please! [ nurse ] i'm a nurse. i believe in the power of science and medici
that's attorney-client privilege. >> gary tuchman, appreciate it. thanks. gary is back in the courtroom today. his report is just ahead. what a day in the courtroom today. we may have seen what casey anthony's mom wild do to save her daughter from a possible death sentence. or perhaps she was just telling the truth. she took the witness stand and dropped a bombshell >>> remember those love sick newlyweds we told you about a couple days ago? he's 51, she's 16? we kind of were...
218
218
Apr 27, 2011
04/11
by
CNN
tv
eye 218
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: i'm gary tuchman. re-asked him because we saw his birth announcement in the newspaper, in the same article four names down, another newborn, barack obama. have you given him his original certificate. >> it's a computerized readout. >> notice the woman referred to the certification as a computerized birth certificate. and hawaii no longer uses the old form document for official purposes. you can still get one, but it involves making a special request through the freedom of information act, and as gary reported last night, the health department has gotten only one such request. donald trump claimed he has investigators on the case in hawaii. in hawaii, gary tuchman and the producer asked the people they talked to whether they had spoken or been approached by trump investigators. none said they had seen or heard from anyone working for trump. >> reporter: have you seen any sign of donald trump's investigators here in hawaii trying to find out that he wasn't born here in hawaii? >> no, i haven't seen anybo
. >> reporter: i'm gary tuchman. re-asked him because we saw his birth announcement in the newspaper, in the same article four names down, another newborn, barack obama. have you given him his original certificate. >> it's a computerized readout. >> notice the woman referred to the certification as a computerized birth certificate. and hawaii no longer uses the old form document for official purposes. you can still get one, but it involves making a special request through the...
208
208
tv
eye 208
favorite 0
quote 0
gary tuchman joining us again with the 360 bulletin tonight. gary? >> erica, 360 follow. florida officials say tv pitchman billy mays had cocaine in his system when he died. medical examiner revealing today the drug contributed to the heart disease that killed mays in june. his family is calling the finding speculative and is considering getting an independent review of the toxicology results. >>> the gunman who killed three women in a shooting spree at pittsburgh area gym this week got gun equipment from online weapons dealer. the dealer provided merchandise to the virginia tech and northern illinois university shooters. company based in wisconsin runs dozens of websites selling firearms. >>> moving out. south carolina governor mark stanford has the official residence to himself. his wife and four sons packing up and leaving today and will live at the family home in sullivan's island near charleston. in june stanford admitted to an affair with an argentinian journalist. >>> trekkies unite. thousands gathered for the annual star trek convention in las vegas. fans of the t
gary tuchman joining us again with the 360 bulletin tonight. gary? >> erica, 360 follow. florida officials say tv pitchman billy mays had cocaine in his system when he died. medical examiner revealing today the drug contributed to the heart disease that killed mays in june. his family is calling the finding speculative and is considering getting an independent review of the toxicology results. >>> the gunman who killed three women in a shooting spree at pittsburgh area gym this...
16
16
quote
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 1
gary tuchman, cnn. because of one word, imagination and reality have merged. because of one word, a new generation-- a fifth generation-- of fighter aircraft has been born. because of one word, america's air dominance for the next forty years is assured. that one word... is how.
gary tuchman, cnn. because of one word, imagination and reality have merged. because of one word, a new generation-- a fifth generation-- of fighter aircraft has been born. because of one word, america's air dominance for the next forty years is assured. that one word... is how.
148
148
Nov 28, 2009
11/09
by
CNN
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
gary tuchman is on the scene where he is gathering the latest for us. he joins us now. hi, gary. >> reporter: eric yashgs hello. tiger woods, most famous golfer in the world. one of the most famous people in the world. here's what we know about what happened with him. gated community here in florida. one car accident. hit a fire hydrant. hit a tree. was said to be semiconscious or unconscious for a number of minutes. his wife came, bashed in the back window with a golf club to rescue him. brought to the hospital. and the hospital now says it was minor injuries. so what the heck is happening here? with us right now, the police chief. this is daniel sailor. thank you for talking with us. this sounds like a really unusual case. i know this was unincorporated orange county. it's not your territory. but you responded to it through accident. >> correct. >> reporter: how often do you have one car accidents and somebody bashing in a window to save someone? >> not very often. we responded to mutual aid once the 911 was made. >> reporter: was this a common citizens, did you do a
gary tuchman is on the scene where he is gathering the latest for us. he joins us now. hi, gary. >> reporter: eric yashgs hello. tiger woods, most famous golfer in the world. one of the most famous people in the world. here's what we know about what happened with him. gated community here in florida. one car accident. hit a fire hydrant. hit a tree. was said to be semiconscious or unconscious for a number of minutes. his wife came, bashed in the back window with a golf club to rescue him....
350
350
tv
eye 350
favorite 0
quote 0
but right now, gary tuchman with us. welcome back. >> iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad has been sworn in for a second term. as his victory continues to be disputed on the ground. key opposition leaders boycotted today's ceremony. meantime, hundred of protestors turned out in tehran streets. security forces broke up the demonstrations with clubs and pepper spray. two submarines cruising off the east coast of the u.s. are not causing any alarms to go off at the pentagon. the pentagon says the subs are in international waters and not the time it can launch continental nuclear missiles. >>> word of a major deal for eli manning. a source close to contract talks says manning has agreed to a new six-year, $97 million contract extension with the giants that brought him the dough, once it's signed, man willing be the highest paid player in the nfl with $15 until a year. almost 1 million bucks every regular season game. >>> and why were three horses running the wrong way down a highway in northern israel? it's unclear. one of
but right now, gary tuchman with us. welcome back. >> iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad has been sworn in for a second term. as his victory continues to be disputed on the ground. key opposition leaders boycotted today's ceremony. meantime, hundred of protestors turned out in tehran streets. security forces broke up the demonstrations with clubs and pepper spray. two submarines cruising off the east coast of the u.s. are not causing any alarms to go off at the pentagon. the pentagon...
189
189
tv
eye 189
favorite 0
quote 0
here, again, gary tuchman. >> this is brian stone. he's one of our senior audio engineers. >> correct. >> expert in this field. you've enhanced the tape. i have not listened to this tape either. two weeks ago when i listened to this, i didn't listen to it. the second version that's been enhanced i didn't listen to. let's play it. [ playing audio ] >> are you following him? we don did the need you to do that. >> that sounds much clearer than the first tape we listened to. >> it's extremely clear. >> some are accusing george zimmerman of using the racial slur coon followed by the "f" word. >> the problem is, this is very short, about 1.6 seconds. >> roughly. >> if we can repeat it a few times so we can hear it clearly. >> okay. [ audio playing ] >> it's apparent the first word is a curse word. we'll bleep it out for the rest of the story. it's the second word that's important to hear. >> i don't want to say what it sounds like, what a lot of people are saying it sounds like, but let's play it a few times so the viewer can make their own
here, again, gary tuchman. >> this is brian stone. he's one of our senior audio engineers. >> correct. >> expert in this field. you've enhanced the tape. i have not listened to this tape either. two weeks ago when i listened to this, i didn't listen to it. the second version that's been enhanced i didn't listen to. let's play it. [ playing audio ] >> are you following him? we don did the need you to do that. >> that sounds much clearer than the first tape we...
29
29
quote
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 1
good morning, i'm gary tuchman. >>> presidential candidates duking it out on stage again. ron paul and rick santorum involved in a heated exchange. rick perry says he would send u.s. troops back into iraq. we'll give you highlights if you missed the new hampshire debate last night. >>> plus, if you're driving while sick, one study says it's just as bad as driving while drunk. why you shouldn't get behind the wheel if you're not feeling too well. >>> and is there ever enough time in the day? we'll give you an idea about some extra time on the clock later this year. we'll explain. >>> we start with politics and the race to be the republican presidential nominee. the new hampshire primary is now just two days away, so you could have expected fireworks at last
good morning, i'm gary tuchman. >>> presidential candidates duking it out on stage again. ron paul and rick santorum involved in a heated exchange. rick perry says he would send u.s. troops back into iraq. we'll give you highlights if you missed the new hampshire debate last night. >>> plus, if you're driving while sick, one study says it's just as bad as driving while drunk. why you shouldn't get behind the wheel if you're not feeling too well. >>> and is there ever...
35
35
Oct 23, 2010
10/10
by
CNN
quote
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 1
cnn's gary tuchman got the chance to check out this hot new plain. here's this week's "edge of discovery." >> reporter: soaring over these california canyons is the icon a5, an example of the faa's newest class of plane called light sport aircraft. >> they call it the biggest change in aviation in 50 years. >> reporter: to fly 2 it, you'll need a sport pilot license that typically costs less and requires less training than beginner pilots needed before, but the license also comes with more restrictions. pilots can't fly light sport aircraft at altitude higher than 2,000 feet in bad weather, at night or in congested airspace. designers say this bad boy is made for fun, not commuting or long distance travel. >> this airplane is designed to take you and get you out, let you explore the planet in a very
cnn's gary tuchman got the chance to check out this hot new plain. here's this week's "edge of discovery." >> reporter: soaring over these california canyons is the icon a5, an example of the faa's newest class of plane called light sport aircraft. >> they call it the biggest change in aviation in 50 years. >> reporter: to fly 2 it, you'll need a sport pilot license that typically costs less and requires less training than beginner pilots needed before, but the...
222
222
tv
eye 222
favorite 0
quote 0
that's not real. >> come on, gary tuchman. that was the focus of what i did on my summer vacation essay, wasn't it? >> i tried that myself and i missed the pool. evel knievel. >> they guy would die, i think. a lot of folks say it's computer generated. here's the next one. two girls walking through a river. right? here it comes. la, la, la, la, la. one of the girls bends down not because she lost her tube. i just found a large fish and i'm going to carry him like a teddy bear. real? >> the question is why she's picking up a fish. >> that fish would have flipped out. >> helps to have a pole and bait. >> what's your take? >> i think they're both fake but they're cute. we'll think about it over the weekend. >>> ahead at the top of the hour, shouting, shoving, handcuffs and more. the debate over health care reform turning uglier this week. battle was supposed to be used as a pmode fore, right? )%)%)%)%% >>> debate over health care reform is starting to resemble a bar room brawl. check out pictures from a town hall meeting in tampa
that's not real. >> come on, gary tuchman. that was the focus of what i did on my summer vacation essay, wasn't it? >> i tried that myself and i missed the pool. evel knievel. >> they guy would die, i think. a lot of folks say it's computer generated. here's the next one. two girls walking through a river. right? here it comes. la, la, la, la, la. one of the girls bends down not because she lost her tube. i just found a large fish and i'm going to carry him like a teddy bear....
180
180
Dec 31, 2010
12/10
by
CNN
tv
eye 180
favorite 0
quote 0
case in point, our gary tuchman dug up some other information when he was reporting this story back in september. christine o'donnell ran against joe biden in 2008 and lost that election. gary found that in march of 2009 when o'donnell was between campaigns she wrote this, $750 check to the landlord of the house she was renting using campaign funds. and marked the check "fundraising expense, expense reimbursement" she wrote another $750 check to the landlord in april 2009 as well. when gary tuchman tried to ask o'donnell about the rental discrepancies, this is what happened. >> reporter: may ski you that one question you promised you'd answer? >> i did answer it. >> reporter: no about the rentals last year. >> no, not tonight. not happening. >> reporter: that was the one question i had. >> i answered it. >> that was in september. during the senate run o'donnell consistently said she did not personally misuse campaign funds and said it again this morning. >> i am very confident that there have been no impermissible use of campaign funds, and i'd like the opportunity to set the record st
case in point, our gary tuchman dug up some other information when he was reporting this story back in september. christine o'donnell ran against joe biden in 2008 and lost that election. gary found that in march of 2009 when o'donnell was between campaigns she wrote this, $750 check to the landlord of the house she was renting using campaign funds. and marked the check "fundraising expense, expense reimbursement" she wrote another $750 check to the landlord in april 2009 as well....
214
214
tv
eye 214
favorite 0
quote 0
gary tuchman came face to face with him. we'll also talk to jon krakauer. >>> and we're issuing a reckless speech citation, hyperbole alert, death and taxes are not the same. ♪ when the parts for the line ♪ ♪ come precisely on time ♪ that's logistics ♪ ♪ a continuous link, that is always in sync ♪ ♪ that's logistics ♪ ♪ there will be no more stress ♪ ♪ cause you've called ups, that's logistics ♪ yeah. aww...that oj needs alka-seltzer plus. fast powder packs are a taste-free fizz-free way to transform your drink into a powerful cold fighter! there's a cold front moving in, but relief is on the way. >>> crime and punishment tonight, new developments in a story we've been covering for five years. warren jeffs, leader of the flds, a polygamist sect that split with the mormon church over polygamy. the sect has long been accused of performing marriages between young girls, very young girls, and much older men. we first reported on jeffs back in 2006 when he was still a fugitive. shortly after our reports,
gary tuchman came face to face with him. we'll also talk to jon krakauer. >>> and we're issuing a reckless speech citation, hyperbole alert, death and taxes are not the same. ♪ when the parts for the line ♪ ♪ come precisely on time ♪ that's logistics ♪ ♪ a continuous link, that is always in sync ♪ ♪ that's logistics ♪ ♪ there will be no more stress ♪ ♪ cause you've called ups, that's logistics ♪ yeah. aww...that oj needs alka-seltzer plus. fast powder packs...
166
166
tv
eye 166
favorite 0
quote 0
here's gary tuchman, once again. >> i've never seen it like this before. i've been here for seven years. and i've never seen things so unstable. so, lawless. i consider this the most lawless town in the country. >> reporter: sam brower is an investigator and writer, who has been following the polygamist sect closely for a decade. and has written a book on the flds, called "prophet's prey." could you compare them to the taliban? >> this community is run taliban-style. and that's really all the flds church is, in my opinion. is an organized crime family. >> reporter: breakaways say that kind of assertion is nonsense. that the followers who live here, want to be left alone, to practice their religion as they see fit. but real violence, according to some neighbors, has crept into the community. this burned out patch of grass in the town of colorado city, arizona, is evidence of what authorities say is a disturbing example. arizona state investigators say flds leaders burned dozens of books here, rather than let an open library be built. why? they believe those
here's gary tuchman, once again. >> i've never seen it like this before. i've been here for seven years. and i've never seen things so unstable. so, lawless. i consider this the most lawless town in the country. >> reporter: sam brower is an investigator and writer, who has been following the polygamist sect closely for a decade. and has written a book on the flds, called "prophet's prey." could you compare them to the taliban? >> this community is run taliban-style....
108
108
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
gary tuchman, thank you so much. we'll come back to you as we talk about the storm, obviously, talking power outages. and just in terms of customers, something like half a million people are without power right now. i talked to a city manager in wur worcester massachusetts, and he's going to talk about the challenges they face in the overnight hours and once the sun begins to come up and when we'll have the better picture as to the damage this thing has done. 2:30 in the morning here on cnn. we appreciate you being with me. we'll be right back. on an ancient burial ground.t [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need without any surprise fees. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc an
gary tuchman, thank you so much. we'll come back to you as we talk about the storm, obviously, talking power outages. and just in terms of customers, something like half a million people are without power right now. i talked to a city manager in wur worcester massachusetts, and he's going to talk about the challenges they face in the overnight hours and once the sun begins to come up and when we'll have the better picture as to the damage this thing has done. 2:30 in the morning here on cnn. we...
204
204
Jul 22, 2009
07/09
by
CNN
tv
eye 204
favorite 0
quote 0
gary tuchman. thank you so much. for more on gary's story, including behind the scene photos from his report, log on to ac360.com. >>> tomorrow night the cnn primetime event begins "black in america ii" soledad o'brien, the new stories, the new struggles. tomorrow 9:00 eastern and thursday at 8:00. >>> up next, profiting from pot and how taxing could help one california city get out of the red. >>> they're going a little bit country at the white house. the first family welcoming the stars of country and bluegrass including alison krauss. >>> you might know medical marijuana is legal in california. could it be the answer to the state's budget woes? voters in oakland are deciding whether medical marijuana dispensaries should pay more in taxes to help solve the city's cash crunch. if passed oakland would be the first city in the country to tax marijuana directly. dan simon live in oakland with the details. dan? >> reporter: hi, john. we are at the harborside medical center, the largest medical cannabis dispensary in oak
gary tuchman. thank you so much. for more on gary's story, including behind the scene photos from his report, log on to ac360.com. >>> tomorrow night the cnn primetime event begins "black in america ii" soledad o'brien, the new stories, the new struggles. tomorrow 9:00 eastern and thursday at 8:00. >>> up next, profiting from pot and how taxing could help one california city get out of the red. >>> they're going a little bit country at the white house. the...
146
146
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
gary tuchman came face to face with him. we'll also talk to jon krakauer. >>> and we're issuing a reckless speech citation, hyperbole alert, death and taxes are not the same. with 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. k saw at least 75% clearer skin at 12 weeks. and 6 out of 10 patients had their plaque psoriasis rated as cleared or minimal at 12 weeks. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and increase your risk of infections. some serious infections require hospitalization. before starting stelara®, your doctor should test for tuberculosis. stelara® may increase your risk of cancer. always tell your doctor if you have any sign of infection, or have had cancer. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems. these may be signs of a rare, potentially fatal brain condition. serious allergic reactions can occur. tell your doctor if you or anyone in your house needs or has recently received a vaccine. with 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses, it's
gary tuchman came face to face with him. we'll also talk to jon krakauer. >>> and we're issuing a reckless speech citation, hyperbole alert, death and taxes are not the same. with 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. k saw at least 75% clearer skin at 12 weeks. and 6 out of 10 patients had their plaque psoriasis rated as cleared or minimal at 12 weeks. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and increase your risk of infections. some serious infections require...
105
105
Oct 13, 2010
10/10
by
CNN
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
our gary tuchman is at the soes mine. as great as it is for us to be able to see these scenes because we see them very well and very clearly, it's the feeling and ambiance of where you are. it must be electrifying. >> reporter: that's right. we don't see it as well pause we can't see it as well, but the atmosphere. you get a chill when these men who you know have been underground for 68 days, so far down. they've been brought up majes c majestically, and they have these very unselfish and great workers who are here, workers who are singing songs and chanting. it's an incredible atmosphere. ultimately all of these miners will go to the hospital for a checkup as mandated. most of them will be fine and be able to go to their families soon. continues a helicopters are coming in. they turn off all the lights so the helicopters will not be blinded. the next man is jose ojeda is more vulnerable. he's a diabetic. they wanted to bring up the strong miners, make sure the capsule looked okay and then bring up some of the more vulner
our gary tuchman is at the soes mine. as great as it is for us to be able to see these scenes because we see them very well and very clearly, it's the feeling and ambiance of where you are. it must be electrifying. >> reporter: that's right. we don't see it as well pause we can't see it as well, but the atmosphere. you get a chill when these men who you know have been underground for 68 days, so far down. they've been brought up majes c majestically, and they have these very unselfish and...
171
171
tv
eye 171
favorite 0
quote 0
talk about extra horsepower on the expressway, erica. >> oh, gary tuchman. by the way, eli manning's contract is about the same as yours, right? >> his contract is a little less than mine. >> well, you know, gary tuchman, priceless. that's what i have to say. >>> still ahead on "360," at town halls across the country, the health care debate has become a shouting match. but is all the outrage authentic or is it being carefully orchestrated by opponents including those with vested interest in the outcome. we're keeping them honest tonight. >>> and as the war rages on american's doorstep is becoming increasingly violent and more ruthless. michael ware is crossing the border tonight to tell us how it's so dangerous, it has no it's so dangerous, it has no match. >>> president obama toughening his message on health care reform today saying he is determined to get an overhaul of the health care system by year's end with or without bipartisan support. meantime, check out a new national poll showing how americans feel. they're weighing in now. as you can see, when th
talk about extra horsepower on the expressway, erica. >> oh, gary tuchman. by the way, eli manning's contract is about the same as yours, right? >> his contract is a little less than mine. >> well, you know, gary tuchman, priceless. that's what i have to say. >>> still ahead on "360," at town halls across the country, the health care debate has become a shouting match. but is all the outrage authentic or is it being carefully orchestrated by opponents...
96
96
May 25, 2011
05/11
by
CNN
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm told we have gary tuchman on the phone. gary, you're at a shelter. what's happening now that the sirens are going off? >> reporter: there's more than 400 people, this is the largest shelter in joplin, missouri, and there's a little panic going on right now because police officials and red cross officials just came in the room and said get out, go into the basement, go into the shelter. we don't want anymore body bags. so you have a lot of traumatized people struggling to get out of bed and run down into the basement shelter. we're kind of the last ones going down there. they're insisting we go down with them. these poor people have been traumatized for 48 hours. the shelter is more crowded doonlts than it was last night and now these poor people are running down into the shelter to protect themselves. >> gary, there are a lot of people who are shelter er shel friends and family. >> reporter: these are people with no place to go. a lot of these people have lost relatives, there's a lot of grief and trauma. just the indignity of these poor people just
i'm told we have gary tuchman on the phone. gary, you're at a shelter. what's happening now that the sirens are going off? >> reporter: there's more than 400 people, this is the largest shelter in joplin, missouri, and there's a little panic going on right now because police officials and red cross officials just came in the room and said get out, go into the basement, go into the shelter. we don't want anymore body bags. so you have a lot of traumatized people struggling to get out of...
186
186
Nov 28, 2009
11/09
by
CNN
tv
eye 186
favorite 0
quote 0
here again is gary tuchman. >> reporter: this photo doesn't nearly tell the whole story. this priest not only baptized this baby, but he is also the baby's father. and that fact will be kept secret for 22 years. it was a secret forged in a legal agreement between the church officials and the mother. her name is pat bond. they told you if you sign this you could never talk about it? >> yes. >> reporter: in the agreement, henry willanborg, a franciscan priest, declared he was the baby's father. and they would quietly pay financial support for her son. confidential? >> correct. >> reporter: secret? >> oh, yes. >> reporter: pat says at the time she was very vulnerable. she left her husband for the priest. was under psychological care and considered suicide. she was intimidated by church negotiators and she had poor legal advice. but she saw no other way to support her son. his father, the priest, had no intention of leaving the priesthood, even though she says they continued their relationship. patricia bond was a very devoted catholic. she loved her church. and as it turns o
here again is gary tuchman. >> reporter: this photo doesn't nearly tell the whole story. this priest not only baptized this baby, but he is also the baby's father. and that fact will be kept secret for 22 years. it was a secret forged in a legal agreement between the church officials and the mother. her name is pat bond. they told you if you sign this you could never talk about it? >> yes. >> reporter: in the agreement, henry willanborg, a franciscan priest, declared he was...
86
86
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
gary tuchman is live in staten island. how bad is it? hopefully not as bad as they were anticipating. >> reporter: well, there was a lot of anxiety, brooke. there's no question about it. it is certainly not as bad as connecticut as rhode island, massachusetts, new hampshire and maine. there's been a lot of snow and wind. when we started the day there was no snow on the ground whatsoever and they have gotten quite a bit. it is starting to let up. we have had precipitation now for the last 20 hours in staten island. about four hours were rain and that's why we don't have more snow than there could have been. behind me is a tent. the reason the stent here is that's where people who have been left homeless from hurricane candy three months ago have been going for meals each and every day. while this blizzard hit earlier today there are 1400 homeless people still in staten island that were having meals inside of this tent. a lot of people call staten island the forgotten borough. staten island has 475,000 people, 5% of the population. we sh s
gary tuchman is live in staten island. how bad is it? hopefully not as bad as they were anticipating. >> reporter: well, there was a lot of anxiety, brooke. there's no question about it. it is certainly not as bad as connecticut as rhode island, massachusetts, new hampshire and maine. there's been a lot of snow and wind. when we started the day there was no snow on the ground whatsoever and they have gotten quite a bit. it is starting to let up. we have had precipitation now for the last...
315
315
Apr 27, 2011
04/11
by
CNN
tv
eye 315
favorite 0
quote 0
gary tuchman, thank you. we're going to have much more on donald trump because he did talk about real issues in his press conference in new hampshire. ♪ [ female announcer ] however they come into the world, pampers believes every baby should be swaddled in the comfort and security of our softest diaper ever. ♪ pampers swaddlers. our softest protection for every little miracle. thing under the gas cap, thing... do you even have a name? well, it doesn't matter. because it's about to change. there's a cheaper, cleaner way to fuel up now. the volt plugs into any socket, and fuels up at home. sure it could use gas, but for most commutes you won't need much, if any. so from now on, fuel tube... we'll just call you...plan b. the 2011 chevrolet volt. it's more car than electric. [ male announcer ] the motorola xoom. upgradable to 4g lte and access to the fast growing apps in android market. it's everything the tablet should be. starting at $599. >>> now if you think why do we care about what donald trump think,
gary tuchman, thank you. we're going to have much more on donald trump because he did talk about real issues in his press conference in new hampshire. ♪ [ female announcer ] however they come into the world, pampers believes every baby should be swaddled in the comfort and security of our softest diaper ever. ♪ pampers swaddlers. our softest protection for every little miracle. thing under the gas cap, thing... do you even have a name? well, it doesn't matter. because it's about to change....
111
111
Jun 24, 2011
06/11
by
CNN
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
that's attorney-client privilege. >> gary tuchman, appreciate it. thanks. gary is back in the courtroom today. his report is just ahead. what a day in the courtroom today. we may have seen what casey anthony's mom wild do to save her daughter from a possible death sentence. or perhaps she was just telling the truth. she took the witness stand and dropped a bombshell >>> remember those love sick newlyweds we told you about a couple days ago? he's 51, she's 16? we kind of were mocking them, right? but anyway, somebody didn't quite get the joke and they land on our ridiculist tonight. oh common. and how can you talk to me about fiber while you are eating a candy bar? you enjoy that. i am. [ male announcer ] fiber beyond recognition. fiber one. [ male announcer ] built like a volkswagen. the 2011 tiguan. [ grunts ] whose long day starts with arthritis pain... and a choice. take tylenol arthritis and maybe up to six in a day... or choose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. happy chopping. ♪ i like your messy hair ♪ i like the clothes you wear ♪ i l
that's attorney-client privilege. >> gary tuchman, appreciate it. thanks. gary is back in the courtroom today. his report is just ahead. what a day in the courtroom today. we may have seen what casey anthony's mom wild do to save her daughter from a possible death sentence. or perhaps she was just telling the truth. she took the witness stand and dropped a bombshell >>> remember those love sick newlyweds we told you about a couple days ago? he's 51, she's 16? we kind of were...
50
50
Aug 10, 2013
08/13
by
CNN
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
feit, i'm gary tuchman with cnn. i want to talk to you about irene garza. >> good for you. >> it's not surprising he doesn't want to talk about irene, because not only do irene's relatives and dale tacheny believe he killed her, so does every police officer and law enforcement agency that's dealt with this case. do you believe you know who the murderer is? >> we have developed evidence sufficient to the threshold responsibility of probable cause that john feit was a person involved in the particular homicide. >> but with so much heat, why did the case go cold? early on, why do you think he wasn't prosecuted? >> a cover-up. >> who are they trying to protect? >> john b. feit. >>> mcallen, texas, in the 1930s was segregated. the neighborhoods, the schools. even in the hospital, mexican-americans and anglos were treated in separate wards. but when irene garza was born in 1934, her parents were determined that she and her sister josephine would transcend the discrimination together. >> we were very tight. we were very clo
feit, i'm gary tuchman with cnn. i want to talk to you about irene garza. >> good for you. >> it's not surprising he doesn't want to talk about irene, because not only do irene's relatives and dale tacheny believe he killed her, so does every police officer and law enforcement agency that's dealt with this case. do you believe you know who the murderer is? >> we have developed evidence sufficient to the threshold responsibility of probable cause that john feit was a person...
143
143
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
gary tuchman came face to face with him. we'll also talk to jon krakauer. >>> and we're issuing a reckless speech citation, hyperbole alert, death and taxes are not the same. medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement insurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact, it only pays up to 80% of your part b expenses. if you're already on or eligible for medicare, call now to find out how an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company, helps cover some of the medical expenses... not paid by medicare part b. that can save you from paying up to thousands of dollars... out of your own pocket. these are the only medicare supplement insurance plans... exclusively endorsed by aarp. when you call now, you'll get this free information kit... with all you need to enroll. put their trust in aarp medicare supplement insurance. plus you'll get this free guide to understanding medicare. the prices are compet
gary tuchman came face to face with him. we'll also talk to jon krakauer. >>> and we're issuing a reckless speech citation, hyperbole alert, death and taxes are not the same. medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement insurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact, it only pays up to 80% of your part b expenses. if you're already on or eligible for medicare, call now to find out how an aarp......
392
392
Mar 24, 2010
03/10
by
CNN
tv
eye 392
favorite 0
quote 0
gary tuchman for us, thanks very much. appreciate it. and you can see much more of gary tuchman's report on mexico's vicious drug wars later tonight on "anders"anderson coo 36 360". >>> birth defects multiply. why local families fear that a toxic waste dump could be the cause, even as officials vote to expand it. we're going to tell you that story when we come back. [ female announcer ] treat yourself to something special for lunch. how about a coastal soup and grilled shrimp salad combination? or maybe our new savory shrimp jambalaya. seafood lunches starting at just $6.99 at red lobster. you can label as "different." like janice. uh-huh. yeah. fashion deficient. and tom... copy incapable. it's open kimono time. looking good, dan. oh, we want to make sure all our ducks in a row. yeah. volume control syndrome. but we focus on the talent and skill that each person... brings to the team. i mean, no one's really concerned about labels. not even mine. labels get in the way. disabilities rarely do. visit thinkbeyondthelabel.com to evolve your
gary tuchman for us, thanks very much. appreciate it. and you can see much more of gary tuchman's report on mexico's vicious drug wars later tonight on "anders"anderson coo 36 360". >>> birth defects multiply. why local families fear that a toxic waste dump could be the cause, even as officials vote to expand it. we're going to tell you that story when we come back. [ female announcer ] treat yourself to something special for lunch. how about a coastal soup and grilled...
204
204
tv
eye 204
favorite 0
quote 0
gary tuchman, cnn, san angelo, texas. >> as gary said, the flds is the largest polygamist sect in north america, a fundamentalist group that operates far outside the mainstream of the mormon church. jon krakauer joins me. it's amazing when you hear some still following in the flds say, well, look. the virgin mary, look at her. she was young when, you know, back in the bible, and then of course doesn't really know how old she was and it doesn't actually say in the bible. >> right. and i don't think those arguments are going to fly in texas. i mean, texas is going to be a much tougher place to win any kind of acquittal, trial overturned than utah was. >> you say the case in texas is pretty -- in your opinion, rock solid. >> it's bomb proof. the evidence they have that was taken from the yfz ranch and really strong evidence that was taken from the red cadillac when warren was arrested in 2006 in nevada. so, you know, the flds, they're going to try to quash this evidence. they're going to try to argue that the search warrant should be considered invalid. >> right. because the raid on that y
gary tuchman, cnn, san angelo, texas. >> as gary said, the flds is the largest polygamist sect in north america, a fundamentalist group that operates far outside the mainstream of the mormon church. jon krakauer joins me. it's amazing when you hear some still following in the flds say, well, look. the virgin mary, look at her. she was young when, you know, back in the bible, and then of course doesn't really know how old she was and it doesn't actually say in the bible. >> right....
502
502
Jul 10, 2009
07/09
by
CNN
tv
eye 502
favorite 0
quote 0
gary tuchman has been following this story. an odd intwine here. >> we've dot done a lot of stories about polygamy and mexican drug cartel violence, but we never imagine they would mesh like this. we're in el paso, texas just to our south of the mexican state of chihuahua. there was a small town founded 80 years ago from american mormons from utah because they were angry they made polygamy against the religion. all the people are very vocal against drug cartel violence. apparently they made members of the drug cartel very mad. this week about 15 gunmen went inside one of the homes, dragged two men out of the homes, both american citizens with ten children between them and killed them in a very violent way. how did hundreds and hundreds of american polygamists end up living in mexico for the last eight decades? after the mainstream mormon church abandoned the practice of polygamy in the 1890s not all mormons were happy about it. some who wanted to practice plural marriage broke off from the church. some settled here, and others
gary tuchman has been following this story. an odd intwine here. >> we've dot done a lot of stories about polygamy and mexican drug cartel violence, but we never imagine they would mesh like this. we're in el paso, texas just to our south of the mexican state of chihuahua. there was a small town founded 80 years ago from american mormons from utah because they were angry they made polygamy against the religion. all the people are very vocal against drug cartel violence. apparently they...
238
238
Mar 14, 2011
03/11
by
CNN
tv
eye 238
favorite 0
quote 0
tuchman in the earthquake zone in japan. >> we are back live with gary tuchman. so how many people are they estimating obviously at this point are missing in that town? >> the estimate is that about 9,500 people are missing. i just -- >> that's half the town. >> that's half the town. i just have to emphasize at this point -- we've seen this in other disasters we've covered -- that doesn't mean they're all dead or hurt. it is very hard to keep track of where people are but we know it is very clear the death toll in that little town is very high. >> in this town about an hour south of where you were reporting there is an elementary school that's three stories high. when the alarms went off everybody ran to the roof of that elementary school. was there a similar structure where people could hope to save their lives when the tsunami sirens went off? >> coincidentally there is an elementary school there, too and that particular school is being used as a shelter where people are getting food, water and able to sleep amid the rubble of their neighborhood. it is amazing
tuchman in the earthquake zone in japan. >> we are back live with gary tuchman. so how many people are they estimating obviously at this point are missing in that town? >> the estimate is that about 9,500 people are missing. i just -- >> that's half the town. >> that's half the town. i just have to emphasize at this point -- we've seen this in other disasters we've covered -- that doesn't mean they're all dead or hurt. it is very hard to keep track of where people are...
116
116
Jul 21, 2012
07/12
by
CNN
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
for now i'll hand it back to gary tuchman who has some other news from atlanta. gary? >>> searching for answers and suspects in a fatal bus bombing. the suspected bomber was caught on surveillance camera right before the attack. but did he have an accomplice who got away? that's coming up next. to prove how great the fit is even while playing pro football. the best protection now looks, fits and feels just like underwear. get a free sample and try one on for yourself. your doctor will say get smart about your weight. i tried weight loss plans... but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. and they have six grams of sugars. with fifteen grams of protein to help manage hunger... look who's getting smart about her weight. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. >> announcer: meet mary. she loves to shop online with her debit card, and so does bill, an identity thief wh
for now i'll hand it back to gary tuchman who has some other news from atlanta. gary? >>> searching for answers and suspects in a fatal bus bombing. the suspected bomber was caught on surveillance camera right before the attack. but did he have an accomplice who got away? that's coming up next. to prove how great the fit is even while playing pro football. the best protection now looks, fits and feels just like underwear. get a free sample and try one on for yourself. your doctor will...