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heard of ted nugent in my life. i had to go research him. he's not terribly popular on south radio stations in miami. he gets all sorts of attention and gets all sorts of relevancy, because you and i and the three of us are talking about this today. not because he's earned it through his music. >> roland, when you talk about the republican party, trying to be a kinder, gentler party, to be all inclusive, and then a republican congressman invites ted nugent, it doesn't lend itself to that kind of change in messaging. >> carol, have you actually read any of the press releases from congressman steve stockman, he's out there, too. and so he embarrasses me as a texan. here's the deal. ted nugent actually will not be in attendance, it's going to be a hollogram of ted nugent that will show up, since he's supposed to be dead or in jail, because obama got re-elected. but here's the other deal, carol. there's going to be a woman there. and i road on the plane with her, ana and i were on the plane with this woman, she's 102 ye
heard of ted nugent in my life. i had to go research him. he's not terribly popular on south radio stations in miami. he gets all sorts of attention and gets all sorts of relevancy, because you and i and the three of us are talking about this today. not because he's earned it through his music. >> roland, when you talk about the republican party, trying to be a kinder, gentler party, to be all inclusive, and then a republican congressman invites ted nugent, it doesn't lend itself to that...
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>> and ted nugent has been invited to attend tomorrow's state of the union address. we have a preview of what he might say in a special report. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening. everyone. i'm erin burnett. tonight, the fourth most powerful man in the world resigns. pope benedict xvi surprised many of his 1.2 billion fall ors worldwide when he said he was going to step down at the end of the month, and the reason, his age. nearly one in four americans identifies as catholic. according to the church, the catholic population worldwide has about 15 million members in 2010. the latest year for which there was data. about 17% of the planet is catholic. now, a church is believed to be the third largest landowner in the world, so it's hard to estimate what the church owns and what it's worth. economists estimate annual spending just by the united states by the catholic church and its entities was about $170 billion in one year, 2010. sister simone campbell is the executive director of the national catholic justice lobby. brian finny worked for opus dei. scary guys. let
>> and ted nugent has been invited to attend tomorrow's state of the union address. we have a preview of what he might say in a special report. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening. everyone. i'm erin burnett. tonight, the fourth most powerful man in the world resigns. pope benedict xvi surprised many of his 1.2 billion fall ors worldwide when he said he was going to step down at the end of the month, and the reason, his age. nearly one in four americans identifies as...
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ted nugent is an extremist. and who spews forth some of the vilist crazy stuff you ever heard in your life. if you don't believe me, google it. the idea he's mainstream and he should be invited by a member of congress to sit in the state of the union shows you how far we have gone over the deep end and just how far the tea partyism has taken over the republican party. there should be no place for that sort of extremism at the state of the union. it is not for that. it is a time for both parties to try to bring people together. i think you'll hear from the president sort of talk about how to bring people together while at the same time, you know, you got guys inviting ted nugent to the state of the union. it is bad. and it looks bad for republicans. >> patricia, amy is right, though, members of congress, they can bring a plus one if you will sometimes to events like this. what kind of, i don't know, signal, message do you think congressman stockman is trying to do by bringing someone such as a ted nugent? >> i th
ted nugent is an extremist. and who spews forth some of the vilist crazy stuff you ever heard in your life. if you don't believe me, google it. the idea he's mainstream and he should be invited by a member of congress to sit in the state of the union shows you how far we have gone over the deep end and just how far the tea partyism has taken over the republican party. there should be no place for that sort of extremism at the state of the union. it is not for that. it is a time for both parties...
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your money needs an ally. >>> our fifth story "outfront," shooting guns with ted nugent. our deb feyerick was invited the the rocker's ranch to talk hunting, self-defense, and the second amendment. >> fire in the hole. >> for ted nugent, gun control is putting the second bullet in the same hole as the first. >> two down. >> a lot of people look at the tragedy at sandy hook and they say, something's got to be done. >> agreed, something has to be done. >> they point to weapons that were used as the cause. >> it's not the weapons. the weapons have nothing to do with it. these -- again, these weapons are in every pickup truck in texas. ♪ >> the same platinum selling rocker is passionate about his music, his family, and his firearms. he's fiercely protective of the rights of law abiding gun owners and he's invited us to his 300 acre ranch in weako, texas, to explain why. >> i'll give you some real eye candy in a second. >> we see wild turkey and black buck antelope, all fair game during hunting season. like tens of millions of americans, nugent grew up hunting with his dad a
your money needs an ally. >>> our fifth story "outfront," shooting guns with ted nugent. our deb feyerick was invited the the rocker's ranch to talk hunting, self-defense, and the second amendment. >> fire in the hole. >> for ted nugent, gun control is putting the second bullet in the same hole as the first. >> two down. >> a lot of people look at the tragedy at sandy hook and they say, something's got to be done. >> agreed, something has to be...
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ted rowlands has more. what do we know and how did police find them? >> reporter: well, zoraida, how police found them unfortunately wasn't from a tip from the community. they said they were very disappointed in the fact that despite the fact that this case was on the airwaves every single day for almost two weeks and there was a $40,000 reward, dhad not get that tip from a witness. what happened was they just canvassed the neighborhood and picked up little tidbits and were able to narrow down these two and as you said, they got a partial confession from the 18-year-old. >> and we heard that they mistook one of hadiya's friends for a rival gang member. have we learned whether or not any of her friends were connected to any gangs? >> reporter: absolutely not. in fact, the 18-year-old michael ward said he believed the one male underneath this canopy in this park was a member of a rival gang that. was a case of mistaken identity. none of those kids, who had just finished taking a final exam at high school had anything to do with this. they were all innoce
ted rowlands has more. what do we know and how did police find them? >> reporter: well, zoraida, how police found them unfortunately wasn't from a tip from the community. they said they were very disappointed in the fact that despite the fact that this case was on the airwaves every single day for almost two weeks and there was a $40,000 reward, dhad not get that tip from a witness. what happened was they just canvassed the neighborhood and picked up little tidbits and were able to narrow...
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ted nugent headed for washington. he will be in attendance at president obama's state of the union address. he will not bring any of his weapons to the ranch, they will be banned they talked about hunting, they talked about self-defense and they talked about his beloved second amendment. >> fire in the hole. >> for ted nugent, gun control is putting the second bullet in the same hole as the first. >> two down. >> a lot of people look at the tragedy at sandy hook and they say, something's got to be done. >> agreed, something has to be done. >> they point to weapons that were used as the cause. >> it's not the weapons. the weapons have nothing to do with it. these -- again, these weapons are in every pickup truck in texas. ♪ >> the famed platinum selling rocker is passionate about his music, his family, and his firearms. he's fiercely protective of the rights of law abiding gun owners and he's invited us to his 300 acre ranch in waco, texas, to explain why. >> i'll give you some real eye candy in a second. >> we see w
ted nugent headed for washington. he will be in attendance at president obama's state of the union address. he will not bring any of his weapons to the ranch, they will be banned they talked about hunting, they talked about self-defense and they talked about his beloved second amendment. >> fire in the hole. >> for ted nugent, gun control is putting the second bullet in the same hole as the first. >> two down. >> a lot of people look at the tragedy at sandy hook and they...
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his politics, but ted nugent says you don't know him at all. his politics, but ted nugent says you don't know him at all. his politics, but ted nugent says you don't know him at all. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? it's not fair on anyone. his politics, but ted nugent how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. at university of phoenix we know the value of your education is where it can take you. (subway announcer; "now arriving at city hospital") which is why we're proud to help connect our students with leading employers across the nation. (subway announcer: "next stop financial center") let's get to work. new griddle-melts to yourime usual breakfast sandwich. it doesn't seem like fast food. there's a lot of substance, it just seems really fresh. there's like a lot more flavor.
his politics, but ted nugent says you don't know him at all. his politics, but ted nugent says you don't know him at all. his politics, but ted nugent says you don't know him at all. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? it's not fair on anyone. his politics, but ted nugent how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's...
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turner -- >> ted? >> yeah, ted -- >> my favorite ex-husband. what that did for me, having been married to ted for ten years, it just made it not scary. i know the world, i know the universe, i know rupert muir dock. i know john malone. i know people who have media empires like my character, leona lansing does in the movie. so it brought me into that world with no fear. >> yeah, i love the intensity with which you play that. speaking of the intensity that people are playing different roles, the oscars are coming up here. i would like to hear from you what movies did you watch this year, and of the ones nominated, do you have some picks? >> well, i'm a voting member of the motion picture academy, so i see everything. i'm very conscientious about that. and i'm not going to tell you my favorites. there's a lot of very, very good movies there, and i have very close friends that are in leading roles like ann hathaway, like kerry washington for example, and i'm really proud of them. they do a wonderful job. i am still stunned at how few women director
turner -- >> ted? >> yeah, ted -- >> my favorite ex-husband. what that did for me, having been married to ted for ten years, it just made it not scary. i know the world, i know the universe, i know rupert muir dock. i know john malone. i know people who have media empires like my character, leona lansing does in the movie. so it brought me into that world with no fear. >> yeah, i love the intensity with which you play that. speaking of the intensity that people are...
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. >>> and ted nugent, one of the nra's most vocal supporters promises to bring massive truth to cnn tonight. he gives us an exclusive look at his ranch, the guns he owns, and why he believes guns are crucial for america. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, breaking news on the alabama hostage crisis. it is now over. 5-year-old ethan, the little boy's name, he's at a hospital. we found that out a few seconds ago. he's with his family. there's heavy security there as well tonight. and the big headline, he's safe. he was abducted from his school bus and held in an underground bunker for six days. we can also report that the kidnapper, 65-year-old jimmy lee dykes is dead. i want to get straight to martin savidge who is covering this story in midland city, alabama, about 100 miles south of montgomery. what more can you tell us about this little boy ethan and where he is and how he is tonight? >> we know he's surrounded by a very happy family. that would be his mother, his siblings, and extended family and we have been told that he is in good sha
. >>> and ted nugent, one of the nra's most vocal supporters promises to bring massive truth to cnn tonight. he gives us an exclusive look at his ranch, the guns he owns, and why he believes guns are crucial for america. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, breaking news on the alabama hostage crisis. it is now over. 5-year-old ethan, the little boy's name, he's at a hospital. we found that out a few seconds...
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i'm talking about ted nugent. nugent invited cnn to his ranch to experience the hunting gun culture through his eyes. >> fire in the hole? >> for ted nugent, gun control is putting the second bullet in the same home as the first. >> two down. >> the famed platinum selling rocker is passionate about his music, family and firearms. he's invited us to his ranch in waco, texas to talk hunting, self-defense and the second amendment. >> a lot of people look at the tragedy in sandy hook and say, something's got to be done. and they point -- >> agreed. >> they point to the weapons that were used as the cause. >> it's not the weapons, the weapons have nothing to do with it. again, these weapons are in every pickup truck in texas. so we have to get past the hardware. >> nugent sticks to his guns literally. for him, the second amendment is nonnegotiable. >> america my name is ted nugent and these are all legal guns and i'm going to see that they remain legal, they're all good. >> you can watch the entire interview tomorrow n
i'm talking about ted nugent. nugent invited cnn to his ranch to experience the hunting gun culture through his eyes. >> fire in the hole? >> for ted nugent, gun control is putting the second bullet in the same home as the first. >> two down. >> the famed platinum selling rocker is passionate about his music, family and firearms. he's invited us to his ranch in waco, texas to talk hunting, self-defense and the second amendment. >> a lot of people look at the...
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tell us about your brother, ted. did he feel ashamed about seeking treatment for mental health issues? >> i don't know if he felt ashamed as much as he was so far into it and his life had taken what he saw as such a desperate turn that it was not only the depression but it was the anxiety that accompanied that. it was the drugs that he had become accustomed to because of the really debilitating back pain that i wrote about. and it was really -- it was a lot more than that. and i think that people who are depressed and who have these things going on in their lives -- it gets to the point where sometimes they see no way out. and it starts to spiral from there. we've all seen it. all seen people who we think, they're going to pull themselves out of it. and i think even with my family, as much pain and as much suffering and as i wrote the sad eyes he had the few weeks before he died, you always think they're going to get out of it. >> having dealt with similar issues from people i know, many times people turn their backs
tell us about your brother, ted. did he feel ashamed about seeking treatment for mental health issues? >> i don't know if he felt ashamed as much as he was so far into it and his life had taken what he saw as such a desperate turn that it was not only the depression but it was the anxiety that accompanied that. it was the drugs that he had become accustomed to because of the really debilitating back pain that i wrote about. and it was really -- it was a lot more than that. and i think...
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. >>> ted nugent, one of the nra's vocal supporters. we'll take you to the ranch where this happened. >> fire in the hole! cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reactions such as rash, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breathing or swallowing
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tell us about your brother, ted. did he feel ashamed about seeking treatment for mental health issues? >> i don't know if he felt ashamed as much as he was so far into it and his life had taken what he saw as such a desperate turn that it was not only the depression but it was the anxiety that accompanied that. it was the drugs that he had become accustomed to because of the really debilitating back pain that i wrote about. and it was really -- it was a lot more than that. and i think that people who are depressed and who have these things going on in their lives -- it gets to the point where sometimes they see no way out. and it starts to spiral from there. we've all seen it. all seen people who we think, they're going to pull themselves out of it. and i think even with my family, as much pain and as much suffering and as i wrote the sad eyes he had the few weeks before he died, you always think they're going to get out of it. >> having dealt with similar issues from people i know, many times people turn their backs
tell us about your brother, ted. did he feel ashamed about seeking treatment for mental health issues? >> i don't know if he felt ashamed as much as he was so far into it and his life had taken what he saw as such a desperate turn that it was not only the depression but it was the anxiety that accompanied that. it was the drugs that he had become accustomed to because of the really debilitating back pain that i wrote about. and it was really -- it was a lot more than that. and i think...
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ted has been listening in. joins us now with late detailed. ted? >> we're getting more details on the two men who have been arrested. both facing murder charges and attempted murder charges. 1 is 18-year-old michael waurld. the other, 20-year-old kenneth williams. both are gang members in a gang here in chicago. and michael ward, the 18-year-old, according to superintendent gary mcgathery, has confessed that he was attempted to shoot at a rival gang. he thought hadiya pendleton was with a member or members of a rival gang in that park when he opened fire. he was of course mistaken. it was hadiya who had just finished final examines and she was with a number of friends from school. he said he got out of a car, walked up, and shot into the crowd of people, and then apparently got away with the help of williams. they were trying to retaliate against a gang who had shot williams the prior year, and in that case, according to the superintendent mccarthy, they actually made an arrest and caught williams' assailant, but he refused to press charges. back t
ted has been listening in. joins us now with late detailed. ted? >> we're getting more details on the two men who have been arrested. both facing murder charges and attempted murder charges. 1 is 18-year-old michael waurld. the other, 20-year-old kenneth williams. both are gang members in a gang here in chicago. and michael ward, the 18-year-old, according to superintendent gary mcgathery, has confessed that he was attempted to shoot at a rival gang. he thought hadiya pendleton was with a...
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. >>> madman himself, ted nugent. it got pretty lively last time and i'm sure it will tonight. >> you're an american now. in america we have a second amendment right. >> this is a special edition from texas of "piers morgan tonight." i'm here at tactical firearms in houston, texas, with the owner, jeremy allseed. how has business been in this gun store since the sandy hook massacre? >> we've increased our sales four to five times. we were doing about a million dollars a month and started doing a million dollars a week until we sold out. right now it's impossible to get guns in, and ammunition. >> this pattern has been seen all across america. why? why are people, in the face of such a horrible massacre, are running out to buy guns? >> they feel they'll be banned and are running out to get whatever they can. the rumor is that they're going to try to ban anything beyond a ten-bullet capacity magazine semi automatic handgun. you don't have to worry about missing. the pistol misfiring, going through sheet rock and killing
. >>> madman himself, ted nugent. it got pretty lively last time and i'm sure it will tonight. >> you're an american now. in america we have a second amendment right. >> this is a special edition from texas of "piers morgan tonight." i'm here at tactical firearms in houston, texas, with the owner, jeremy allseed. how has business been in this gun store since the sandy hook massacre? >> we've increased our sales four to five times. we were doing about a...
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>> reporter: for ted nugent, gun control is putting the second bullet in the same hole as the first. >> two down. ♪ >> reporter: the famed platinum-selling rocker is passionate about his music, his family, and his firearms. he's invited us to his ranch in waco, texas, to talk hunting, self-defense, and the second amendment. a lot of people look at the tragedy at sandy hook and they say, something's got to be done. >> agreed. >> they point to the weapons used as the cause. >> it's not the weapons, the weapons have nothing to do with it. again, these weapons are in every pickup truck in texas. so we've got to get past the hardware. >> reporter: nugent sticks to his guns, literally. for him, the second amendment is nonnegotiable. >> america minds ted nugent and these are all legal guns and i'm going to see that they remain legal. because they're all good. >> they're all good. all right. what was it like to spend six hours with him? >> it was wild, wild. he's a very fun, passionate guy, very committed to god, his wife, his family, music, and guns. and that really comes across. when he
>> reporter: for ted nugent, gun control is putting the second bullet in the same hole as the first. >> two down. ♪ >> reporter: the famed platinum-selling rocker is passionate about his music, his family, and his firearms. he's invited us to his ranch in waco, texas, to talk hunting, self-defense, and the second amendment. a lot of people look at the tragedy at sandy hook and they say, something's got to be done. >> agreed. >> they point to the weapons used as...
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>> absolutely not. >> ted kennedy was on the no fly list five times, which i happen to support. i was turned down purchasing firearm a number of time and i own class three weapons. i've had a concealed weapons permit for 40 years. the instant check turned me down. >> you heard the owner say he's selling four times as many guns since sandy hook. >> to me. >> maybe to you. i find it disturbing reaction to the massacre of 20 young children. >> that's not a reaction to sandy hook. >> here is the question. do you think america is going to be safer because gun stores like this are selling so furiously weapons and ammunition? >> absolutely. i told you these statistic before. they are not mine. they are scotland yard supported and u.n. supported that where there are more citizens with more fire power there's a dramatic reduction in violent crimes. >> here is the question. do you know the two countries which have the highest per capita rate of firearms per civilian? >> american and switzerland. >> the second one after america, the yemen. are you seriously telling me that yemen is one of
>> absolutely not. >> ted kennedy was on the no fly list five times, which i happen to support. i was turned down purchasing firearm a number of time and i own class three weapons. i've had a concealed weapons permit for 40 years. the instant check turned me down. >> you heard the owner say he's selling four times as many guns since sandy hook. >> to me. >> maybe to you. i find it disturbing reaction to the massacre of 20 young children. >> that's not a...
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the report from ted rowlands. >> hey, chicago. >> no one listening to president obama had any reason to think they were anything but part of the solution to the problem of gun violence plaguing the city of chicago. least of all, destiny warren, but just a few hours later, she was involved in the worst possible way. when her sister, 18-year-old jenay was shot and killed in this alley in north chicago. >> all this gun violence is going on out here, you never think it will be your child. this is the hardest thing for me in my life. >> it hurt, because that was like my sister. we did everything together. we were supposed to go prom shopping the next morning. >> family members say jenay wasn't the intended target of the gunman. the same was apparently true in the shooting of hadiya pendleton. her parents attended that same speech in chicago. he said this to say about hadiya. >> what happened to hadiya is not unique. >> the pendletons say they're heartbroken to hear that another chicago family is now dealing with the death of a child. >> knowing how devastating this mother actually was bec
the report from ted rowlands. >> hey, chicago. >> no one listening to president obama had any reason to think they were anything but part of the solution to the problem of gun violence plaguing the city of chicago. least of all, destiny warren, but just a few hours later, she was involved in the worst possible way. when her sister, 18-year-old jenay was shot and killed in this alley in north chicago. >> all this gun violence is going on out here, you never think it will be...
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>> ted rowlands, thanks very much. pretty sad story there in kansas city. for more coverage, go to cnn.com. >>> there's always a chance of a late-breaking compromise but nine days from now automatic force spending cuts will sweep across the federal government totalling $85 billion. the cuts may cause serious misery for a lot of people. but how will these cuts be made? cnn's tom foreman is joining us with a closer look at how it will all fallout. what are you seeing there, tom? >> wolf, one of the things puzzling about this is no one seems to really know in washington exactly how this will work. but we're getting an idea that it's not just because of the 10% cuts across all of these different agencies that the impact may be felt by a lot of people but, more importantly, the way the cuts will probably be administered. i say probably because we don't know how any given department would handle it. the federal bureau of dog grooming and the principle of how this would be done. 10% cuts here. let's say they have $50 billion for salaries, $30 billion for supplies,
>> ted rowlands, thanks very much. pretty sad story there in kansas city. for more coverage, go to cnn.com. >>> there's always a chance of a late-breaking compromise but nine days from now automatic force spending cuts will sweep across the federal government totalling $85 billion. the cuts may cause serious misery for a lot of people. but how will these cuts be made? cnn's tom foreman is joining us with a closer look at how it will all fallout. what are you seeing there, tom?...
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when nike end ted the rilgss sh. and tiger woods accused of a different type of cheating, have a marital affairs with at least nine different women. >> i think nike has been slow to respond in the past to a tiger woods situation or other situations. and that really makes the public question what their true motives are. >> reporter: but not all scandals mean an endorsement break up. nike washed their hands of arm strong, but chose to keep wood, recently offering him a generous $100 million deal over five years. and michael vick, convicted of animal cruelty in 2007, also got a second chance when nike resigned his deal in 2011. but for pistorius, things might be different. >> it certainly is more serious because it involves a homicide. they should at the very least suspend their relationship i think until an absolute determination of whether he's guilty is determined. >> reporter: zain asher, cnn, new york. >>> there was a time when al capone was the most wanted man in chicago. now there is a new violent criminal that t
when nike end ted the rilgss sh. and tiger woods accused of a different type of cheating, have a marital affairs with at least nine different women. >> i think nike has been slow to respond in the past to a tiger woods situation or other situations. and that really makes the public question what their true motives are. >> reporter: but not all scandals mean an endorsement break up. nike washed their hands of arm strong, but chose to keep wood, recently offering him a generous $100...
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ted rowland joins us from the courthouse. ted, first of all, what do we know about these guys and how were they caught? >> well, suzanne, we just left the bond area here, michael ward, 18-year-old michael ward and 20-year-old kenneth williams. in the hearing we learned more about the case against them. first off, the judge did not release them on bond. they are on no bond situation. so they will be in custody until their next court appearance. but what we're learning from prosecutors in front of this prosecutor, laid out the case, they say that ward, the 18-year-old, confessed on videotape to them with specifics about circling this park where she and her friends were after school, after they finished their final exams and believing that one of the rival gang members, to their gang, was in this group. he said, according to police, and according to prosecutors, he got out of the car, with a gun, and opened fire into this crowd of people, hitting her in the back once and that would be, of course, a fatal wound to her. the judge
ted rowland joins us from the courthouse. ted, first of all, what do we know about these guys and how were they caught? >> well, suzanne, we just left the bond area here, michael ward, 18-year-old michael ward and 20-year-old kenneth williams. in the hearing we learned more about the case against them. first off, the judge did not release them on bond. they are on no bond situation. so they will be in custody until their next court appearance. but what we're learning from prosecutors in...
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we have ted rowlands live for us in chicago's o'hare international airport. ted, stand by for me. i first want to go to erin mcpike, in kansas city. erin, how are things looking out there? >> reporter: actually, brooke, the storm has stopped and the roads are actually clear. and i want to show you this. we're actually at the time where we can see lovely sludge, yuck. so that -- that means it is time for the cleanup to start and kansas city's mayor estimates with last week's snowstorm cost the city about $2 million. they think that this week's snowstorm will cost just a little bit more because it is heavier snow, and that means more trees have come down. but by and large, brooke, people we have talked to here are actually very happy about this snowstorm because this is really dry, this area here. it is the third consecutive year of a drought. and this snowstorm has brought much needed moisture, brooke. >> okay, so we have some sludge and moisture in kansas city. thank you, erin. ted rowlands, to you in chicago. never fun. cancellations, flights at o'hare. tell me, give it to me str
we have ted rowlands live for us in chicago's o'hare international airport. ted, stand by for me. i first want to go to erin mcpike, in kansas city. erin, how are things looking out there? >> reporter: actually, brooke, the storm has stopped and the roads are actually clear. and i want to show you this. we're actually at the time where we can see lovely sludge, yuck. so that -- that means it is time for the cleanup to start and kansas city's mayor estimates with last week's snowstorm cost...
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cnn's ted rowlands is joining us from chicago. ted it, how can this happen in the united states of america? >> reporter: well, a lot of questions, wolf, for the people here in chicago. it's been two days since steven robbins was let out of jail and they still have no idea where he is. convicted murderer steven robbins was just allowed to walk out of chicago's cook county jail. he's serving a 60-year sentence for murder in indiana. tonight he's free and prison officials have no idea where he is. ross rice, the former spokesman of the chicago office of the fbi, says robbins is potentially dangerous because he is desperate. >> this wasn't a planned escape. he was probably as stunned as anybody when the door opened up and he walked out. he has nowhere to go. he has very little funds, no communication with anyone. >> reporter: kwha exactly happened is unclear. paperwork sent with robbins was very clear that they wanted him back. >> in this case, the release paperwork has clearly stamped on it, do not release this offender from court. >
cnn's ted rowlands is joining us from chicago. ted it, how can this happen in the united states of america? >> reporter: well, a lot of questions, wolf, for the people here in chicago. it's been two days since steven robbins was let out of jail and they still have no idea where he is. convicted murderer steven robbins was just allowed to walk out of chicago's cook county jail. he's serving a 60-year sentence for murder in indiana. tonight he's free and prison officials have no idea where...
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ted rowlands live with more on this story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, soledad. superintendent gary mccarthy here in chicago said he called the parents of hidaya pendleton who are in washington preparing to watch president obama's state of the union address and said the parents were relieved to find out that there has been an arrest and people in chicago and across the country who have been following that were relieved as well. what is really heartbreaking about this case is that this was a clear case of mistaken identity and hadiya pendleton had nothing to do with these two gang members who thought they were on a revenge mission. >> michael ward has confessed and indicated that hadiya was not the intended target. in fact, the offenders had it all wrong. they thought the group they shot into included members of a rival gang. instead, a group of upstanding determined kids who, like hadiya, were repulsed by the gang life-style. >> reporter: police were able to solve this by canvassing the neighborhood and getting tips from people in the neighborhood. no witnesses c
ted rowlands live with more on this story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, soledad. superintendent gary mccarthy here in chicago said he called the parents of hidaya pendleton who are in washington preparing to watch president obama's state of the union address and said the parents were relieved to find out that there has been an arrest and people in chicago and across the country who have been following that were relieved as well. what is really heartbreaking about this case is...
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cnn's ted rowlands is in chicago, outside that cook county jail. ted, how does this happen? >> reporter: well, there are a lot of questions, brooke, as to how it happened. talking to indiana prison officials, they say steven robins, when he left their custody, he had with him paperwork, very clear that said do not let this prisoner go. and that is exactly what happened. he was led outside the main gates here, outside the jail, on wednesday night, after a very short hearing, and makes you think why he was even here in the first place. he apparently tried to deal with this 21-year-old issue of an old warrant for him, by mail, from prison, where he's serving a 60-year prison term. he filed the paperwork, but it was returned and denied because it didn't have a $5 filing fee. so instead cook county went to indiana, picked him up, drove him back here, he was in court for a matter of minutes, and then he was just let go. so right now there is a manhunt on for him and there are a lot of questions for the folks here at cook county. unbelievably, brooke, this happened in 2009, same sc
cnn's ted rowlands is in chicago, outside that cook county jail. ted, how does this happen? >> reporter: well, there are a lot of questions, brooke, as to how it happened. talking to indiana prison officials, they say steven robins, when he left their custody, he had with him paperwork, very clear that said do not let this prisoner go. and that is exactly what happened. he was led outside the main gates here, outside the jail, on wednesday night, after a very short hearing, and makes you...
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ted, what is the latest? >> reporter: john, they'll resume the search for this missing employee of j.j.'s restaurant in the next few minutes. they wanted to wait until the sun came out so that it would be more safe. they're bringing in some heavy equipment to move some debris out and then they will bring the cadaver dogs back in to help with their search. this explosion took place at 6:00 last night at this very popular restaurant in kansas city, and you could imagine, when you look at those pictures how bad it could have been, with people seated in the restaurant. luckily the smell of the natural gas had been permeating the area for upwards of an hour so there weren't very many people in the restaurant at the time of the explosion. in fact, just a few minutes before the explosion people were cleared out, about 15 people got out of the restaurant and got to about three blocks away before they turned around and saw the restaurant blow up. >> so lucky for so many they did have that warning. ted rowlands in kans
ted, what is the latest? >> reporter: john, they'll resume the search for this missing employee of j.j.'s restaurant in the next few minutes. they wanted to wait until the sun came out so that it would be more safe. they're bringing in some heavy equipment to move some debris out and then they will bring the cadaver dogs back in to help with their search. this explosion took place at 6:00 last night at this very popular restaurant in kansas city, and you could imagine, when you look at...
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it could not be helpful. >> let's go back out to ted simon. ted, we know you're a criminal defense attorney, a very high profile one but i want you to take off your defense hat for a moment and put on your prosecutorial hat. we were talking about the risks of the defense team. in laying out the affidavit they didn't have to put him on the stand specifically. what are the risks is there in what we've already heard in that affidavit? what is at risk that the prosecutors will pick apart? >> certainly by advancing a version of facts there is some risk but you're always weighing risks and benefits. in this particular case, we talked about this yesterday, that it was a smart move, at least for bail, to provide that affidavit. yes, the prosecution will try to pick at it, find things that are inconsistent, but they may or may not be able to do that. i would return to something -- this wasn't solely about risk of flight. more particularly under south african law and just what the judge said, it was that the state could not show their case was so strong
it could not be helpful. >> let's go back out to ted simon. ted, we know you're a criminal defense attorney, a very high profile one but i want you to take off your defense hat for a moment and put on your prosecutorial hat. we were talking about the risks of the defense team. in laying out the affidavit they didn't have to put him on the stand specifically. what are the risks is there in what we've already heard in that affidavit? what is at risk that the prosecutors will pick apart?...
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ted rowland is with us now. explain the conditions for us. >> we are stuck on the i-35 south in kansas city and actually dropped off in terms of how hard it's coming down. the last 45 minutes or so. they are stuck in the same spot for about 45 minutes. earlier they were stuck for about an hour and a half on the 29 south. they are taking two underground and there cars everywhere on the freeway. in and around kansas city and people are stranded and some people have been stranded four hours waiting for help. they are coaching other people's cars and helping them to get out. >> that's what i was wondering for a lot of people getting out of their cars and trying to walk and hitch a ride on the opposite side of traffic. you look at the images, that's i-29 that you shot earlier. on one side of the highway it looked like it was free flowing. it looked bumper to bumper. >> people are calling their family and looked at moving their car. they were near it and it will be a huge clean up. that's for a while because all the f
ted rowland is with us now. explain the conditions for us. >> we are stuck on the i-35 south in kansas city and actually dropped off in terms of how hard it's coming down. the last 45 minutes or so. they are stuck in the same spot for about 45 minutes. earlier they were stuck for about an hour and a half on the 29 south. they are taking two underground and there cars everywhere on the freeway. in and around kansas city and people are stranded and some people have been stranded four hours...
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let's go to ted rowlands with >> reporter: they have made arrests arrests of two of them. they were both picked up on saturday night. they've now been charged with one count of murder and two counts of murder plus some weapons violations. michael ward according to police, the 18-year-old, has confessed to killing high dia pendleton by accident. he thought there were rival gang members in the group and opened fire. he didn't realize he was opening fire on a 15-year-old and her friends after they had just completed a final exam in high school. ward said that he got out of a car, shot the individuals under this overhang in a park, and then was taken away in a getaway car by williams. according to police, nobody stepped forward. the break in the case came from the police were getting leads and going out and actually finding witnesses that they will later bring in to trial. they say they do not have murder weapon in this case. they also said that ward thought that he was retaliating against an earlier gang shooting involved his friend williams where police say they shot the yea
let's go to ted rowlands with >> reporter: they have made arrests arrests of two of them. they were both picked up on saturday night. they've now been charged with one count of murder and two counts of murder plus some weapons violations. michael ward according to police, the 18-year-old, has confessed to killing high dia pendleton by accident. he thought there were rival gang members in the group and opened fire. he didn't realize he was opening fire on a 15-year-old and her friends...
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here's cnn's ted roll lands. >> reporter: the explosion which witnesses say could be felt blocks away engulfed jj's restaurants. flames towered into the sky and black smoke could be seen for miles. >> we live two blocks down and we felt our building shake and we thought a car ran into our apartment. >> reporter: there were reports of the smell of gas an hour before the explosion. fortunately several people inside the restaurant were evacuated just minutes before the blast. the cause is still under investigation, but according to the gas company, a contractor doing underground work may have struck a natural gas line. after the fire was put out, dogs were brought in in case there were additional victims. >> i would fear there are fatalities in a situation like this. when we got to the scene we had a fully involved restaurant that had probably several patrons inside at the time of the incident. that's why we're here searching as we are. >> the injured ranged from people hit by flying debris to those who suffered severe burns and are now fighting for their lives. >> reporter: john, this m
here's cnn's ted roll lands. >> reporter: the explosion which witnesses say could be felt blocks away engulfed jj's restaurants. flames towered into the sky and black smoke could be seen for miles. >> we live two blocks down and we felt our building shake and we thought a car ran into our apartment. >> reporter: there were reports of the smell of gas an hour before the explosion. fortunately several people inside the restaurant were evacuated just minutes before the blast. the...
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let's go to ted rowlands in chicago. >> the death of hadiya pendalson has struck a nerve not only in chicago but across the country. tonight, they have two men in custody. they were both picked up on saturday night on suspicion and have been charged with one count of murder each, and two counts of attempted murder each, plus some weapons violations. michael ward, according to police, has confessed to killing her by accident. he says he approached a group of people he thought also had rival gang members in the group, and opened fire. he didn't realize that he was opening fire on a 15-year-old and her friends after they had just completed a final exam in high school. ward said he got out of a car, shot the individuals under this overhang in a park and was taken away in a getaway car by williams. according to police, nobody stepped forward. the break came from police getting leads, going out and finding witnesses that they will later bring in to trial. they do not have a murder weapon in this case. they also say ward thought he was retaliating in an earlier gang shooting. they caught th
let's go to ted rowlands in chicago. >> the death of hadiya pendalson has struck a nerve not only in chicago but across the country. tonight, they have two men in custody. they were both picked up on saturday night on suspicion and have been charged with one count of murder each, and two counts of attempted murder each, plus some weapons violations. michael ward, according to police, has confessed to killing her by accident. he says he approached a group of people he thought also had...
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ted rowlands is "outfront" with the investigation. >> truth. it is the fundamental ingredient for human life. >> reporter: during a weekday morning life at holy name of jesus in sheboygan, wisconsin, father jim connell uses part of his sermon to discuss the catholic clergy sex abuse scandal. >> what actually happened? you know, who knew what? when did they know it? what did they do with the information? >> reporter: father connell was vice chancellor of the archdiocese of milwaukee until mandatory retirement kicked in last year. given his rank in the church, he is an unlikely public critic of how his archdiocese has handled the ongoing sex abuse scandal and battled victims over compensation. >> you know, there's a sense of secrecy at that top level, and i would hope that they would, starting with the holy father. pope benedict xvi would tell the cardinals and tell the bishops, talk, open up, let it all be known. >> reporter: connell agrees with victims here in milwaukee who says the archdiocese has taken an especially hard line to keep abuse vi
ted rowlands is "outfront" with the investigation. >> truth. it is the fundamental ingredient for human life. >> reporter: during a weekday morning life at holy name of jesus in sheboygan, wisconsin, father jim connell uses part of his sermon to discuss the catholic clergy sex abuse scandal. >> what actually happened? you know, who knew what? when did they know it? what did they do with the information? >> reporter: father connell was vice chancellor of the...
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>> all right, our thanks to ted rowlands. joining us now is the director of cease-fire illinois, and creator of the violence interrupter initiative. thank you for joining us. you were with the president. you heard his speech. what did you think? >> i thought the president basically laid out a format to address this epidemic of violence. that is plaguing throughout the united states. but at the same time, i'm glad he came to chicago because we have a sandy hook incident in chicago every 30 days. >> very interesting perspective that literally so many kids are killed here, it's like one of those school shootings every month that you have. a lot of talk about limiting supply, gun control, making it harder. background checks. do you believe that a gun control law will be the answer to stopping the violence? >> i don't really get so caught up in the gun control aspects of this issue. my thing is we have to change the way people think. we have generations who grew up in this culture of violence in chicago. it's been passed down gene
>> all right, our thanks to ted rowlands. joining us now is the director of cease-fire illinois, and creator of the violence interrupter initiative. thank you for joining us. you were with the president. you heard his speech. what did you think? >> i thought the president basically laid out a format to address this epidemic of violence. that is plaguing throughout the united states. but at the same time, i'm glad he came to chicago because we have a sandy hook incident in chicago...