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tom he tweeted he'd ask her to marry him. i guess she said yes because he tweeted it. >> do you think he proposed to her over twitter. >> i think she was sitting across from him, he was like "hey, want to tie the knot." >> a dramatic re-enactment, very well done. magnificent. >> you get it all. >>> as the end of 2011 approaches it's a chance too look back at the big moments in the news from pop culture to politics and so much more. we do it every year, put it together in a big special and this saturday, new year's eve at 8:00 and 10:00 p.m. eastern, write it down, stick it to the refrigerator, we bring you that special, all the best, all the worst of 2011, here's a preview. ♪ >> the word crazy keeps coming to mind, a kraizy year. >> i think it was one of those roller coster years. >> talk about unexpected, right? >> this year's been all over the place. >> the final liftoff of "atlantis." >> this year was weird, wasn't it? >> i think it's been a tough year for the country. >> i agree. >> the iraq war is coming to an end. >>
tom he tweeted he'd ask her to marry him. i guess she said yes because he tweeted it. >> do you think he proposed to her over twitter. >> i think she was sitting across from him, he was like "hey, want to tie the knot." >> a dramatic re-enactment, very well done. magnificent. >> you get it all. >>> as the end of 2011 approaches it's a chance too look back at the big moments in the news from pop culture to politics and so much more. we do it every year,...
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tom, thanks very much. following a number of other stories, let's check in with the 360 news and business bulletin. >> investigators identified and suspected virginia tech shooter. he's 22-year-old ross ashley. he did not attend the school. he suspected of killing a virginia tech campus police officer thursday before turning the gun on himself. police are looking for a motive for the killing. >>> a former rutgers university student suspected of using a web cam to stream footage of his roommate's sexual encount we are another man turned down a plea deal that would have allowed him to avoid trail time. his roommate killed himself after the incident. >>> the dow climbed 187 points today after most european countries agreed to a new deal to end the debt crisis. britain is refusing to support the plan. and pending a safety review, nasa announced today, it will green light a plan for the first private company to make a run to the international space station. they plan to launch a falcon rocket carrying a capsule
tom, thanks very much. following a number of other stories, let's check in with the 360 news and business bulletin. >> investigators identified and suspected virginia tech shooter. he's 22-year-old ross ashley. he did not attend the school. he suspected of killing a virginia tech campus police officer thursday before turning the gun on himself. police are looking for a motive for the killing. >>> a former rutgers university student suspected of using a web cam to stream footage...
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tom foreman joins us. with a 360 news and business but ing. tom? >> we begin with the transfer of u.s. troops out of iraq. today president obama and iraqi prime minister nuri al maliki declared the war formally over with u.s. occupation ending on december 31st. mr. obama says the goal for iraq is long term success. >> this is a season of homecomings and military families across america are being reunited for the holidays. in the coming days, the last american soldiers will cross the border out of iraq with honor and with their heads held high. after nearly nine years our war in iraq ends this month. >>> on wall street investors hope for a possible solution to the euro zone crisis are fading. the dow fell 163 points. eu leaders agreed to a deal in principle friday, but concrete action is still months away. plus intel announced it will miss sales forecasts because of a hard drive shortage caused by thailand's floods. >>> the owner of the new jersey knelts is taking on vladimir putin, not on the basketball court, but in next year's pren sh shall elect
tom foreman joins us. with a 360 news and business but ing. tom? >> we begin with the transfer of u.s. troops out of iraq. today president obama and iraqi prime minister nuri al maliki declared the war formally over with u.s. occupation ending on december 31st. mr. obama says the goal for iraq is long term success. >> this is a season of homecomings and military families across america are being reunited for the holidays. in the coming days, the last american soldiers will cross the...
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tom cruise, you got courage. can you find more footage in dubai including our exclusive interview with sheikh mow happened on our blog. we have a great story coming your way soon on all of this that we can't wait to show you. still "outfront," the "outfront" 5. the front-runner. >> he is resilient. he is always thinking. >> a muppet for president. >> it's. [ beep ] and [ beep ] all over the place. >> all this "out front" in our second half. ayri to the big apple twice as fast! dinner! [ garth ] we get double miles every time we use our card. and since double miles add up fast, we can bring the whole gang! it's hard to beat double miles! i want a mace, a sword, a... oww! [ male announcer ] get the venture card from capital one and earn double miles on every purchase, every day. go to capitalone.com. i wonder what it could be?! what's in your wallet? helps defends against occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas and bloating. with three strains of good bacteria to help balance your colon. you had me at "probiotic." [
tom cruise, you got courage. can you find more footage in dubai including our exclusive interview with sheikh mow happened on our blog. we have a great story coming your way soon on all of this that we can't wait to show you. still "outfront," the "outfront" 5. the front-runner. >> he is resilient. he is always thinking. >> a muppet for president. >> it's. [ beep ] and [ beep ] all over the place. >> all this "out front" in our second half....
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what's interesting tonight is tom foreman gets behind the wheel and shows you firsthand how dangerous it really is. i'm an expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. helps defends against occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas and bloating. with three strains of good bacteria to help balance your colon. you had me at "probiotic." [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. ah, agents, i don't know if you've heard, but our training organization was recently named the "best in the world." nice little pat on the back. ahhhh! [ chuckles ] ah...that's good, that's good. that's, uh, that's...fun. it is, after all, a celebration for all of us. [ male announcer ] we are insurance. ♪ we are farmers ♪ bum, ba-da-bum, bum, bum, bum ♪
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still, tom bevel is undeterred. is it possible the blood spatter came from him performing the cpr and her bleeding on him through breathing? >> again, the best explanation in my opinion that is it came from back spatter. could any of that, a spec or two, possibly be from cpr? >> reporter: my question is, could all have been from the cpr? >> in my opinion, no, sir. >> reporter: tom remains a sought after expert in criminal trials for prosecutors and defense attorneys. warren still has 15 years left in his sentence. if tom bevel was in the room with you what would you say to him? >> why don't you correct your mistakes? >> reporter: despite that opinion, and the support he's gotten, warren's efforts to be paroled or to get a new trial have failed. gary tuchman, cnn, ft. worth, texas. >> it's just a fascinating story with lots of questions still. earlier i spoke about this case with cnn senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin and a forensic scientisting larry kobalinsky. >> doctor, let me start with this, this series was bo
still, tom bevel is undeterred. is it possible the blood spatter came from him performing the cpr and her bleeding on him through breathing? >> again, the best explanation in my opinion that is it came from back spatter. could any of that, a spec or two, possibly be from cpr? >> reporter: my question is, could all have been from the cpr? >> in my opinion, no, sir. >> reporter: tom remains a sought after expert in criminal trials for prosecutors and defense attorneys....
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warren hornic still has 15 years left in his sentence. >> reporter: if tom bevel was in this room with you, what would you say to him? >> why don't you correct your mistakes? >> reporter: despite that opinion and the support he's gotten, warren hornic's efforts to be paroled or get a new trial have failed. gary tuchman, cnn, fort worth, texas. >> it's a fascinating story with lots of questions. earlier i spoke about this case with jeffrey toop bins toobin. >>> doctor, let me start with this. this whole series was borne from this 2009 national academy of sciences report that called for a complete overhall of forensic science practices. i'm sure you saw the report. i wondered what you made of it. essentially seemed to conclude that forensic science had a junk science quality about it. >> sanjay, the fact is we're living in an era of dna technology and that is considered the gold standard for forensic evidence. what's happened is that people are now comparing all of the other kinds of science within forensics to dna and it just doesn't live up to that same standard. the purpose of this re
warren hornic still has 15 years left in his sentence. >> reporter: if tom bevel was in this room with you, what would you say to him? >> why don't you correct your mistakes? >> reporter: despite that opinion and the support he's gotten, warren hornic's efforts to be paroled or get a new trial have failed. gary tuchman, cnn, fort worth, texas. >> it's a fascinating story with lots of questions. earlier i spoke about this case with jeffrey toop bins toobin. >>>...
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what's interesting tonight is tom foreman gets behind the wheel and shows you firsthand how dangerous it really is. il:w? tissue box (whispering): he said nasal congestion... nyquil: i heard him. anncr vo: tylenol cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion... nyquil cold & flu doesn't. you know, typical alarm clock. i am so glad to get rid of it. just to be able to wake up in the morning on your own. that's a big accomplishment to me. i don't know how much money i need. but i know that whatever i have that's what i'm going to live within. ♪ ♪ >>> a clue tonight, data about a hazard that is not getting away and may be getting worse, texting, talking, e-mailing while driving. there's a new federal study that shows nearly 20% of drivers send text massages or e-mails behind the wheel. half of drivers 21 to 24 years old report doing that. and more than three-quarters of drivers say they're willing to answer a call while driving. two-thirds say they keep driving as they talk. it is a deadly habit. more than 3,000 deaths, one-tenth of all roadway fatalities involved distracte
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. >>> let's check in with tom foreman who is filling in for anderson cooper. good evening, my friend. tom, what do you have coming up? >> we're keeping them honest ahead on "360." in syria, a city under siege. tanks rolling through the streets of homs, leveling buildings. >>> new details now in the christmas day deaths of seven family members in grapevine, texas. police say the man they believe opened fire on his relatives before turning the gun on himself was dressed as santa at the time. they also say a divorce could have played a role in the shootings, they're still investigating. the victims had just opened christmas presents. they ranged in age from 15 to 59 years old. >>> a man accused of shooting and paralyzing a soldier at a homecoming party turned himself in to police today in san bernardino, california. ruben ray jurado shot 22-year-old christopher sullivan twice after a physical confrontation broke out. sullivan was a purple heart recipient and was celebrating his return from kentucky where he was recovering from injures sustained from a 2010 suicid
. >>> let's check in with tom foreman who is filling in for anderson cooper. good evening, my friend. tom, what do you have coming up? >> we're keeping them honest ahead on "360." in syria, a city under siege. tanks rolling through the streets of homs, leveling buildings. >>> new details now in the christmas day deaths of seven family members in grapevine, texas. police say the man they believe opened fire on his relatives before turning the gun on himself was...
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tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> let's dig deeper with ralph reed, chairman of the faith and freedom coalition. also democratic strategist james carville. so, ralph, how vulnerable do you think newt gingrich is in light of personal character, particularly in romney's ad, highlighting his own status as a family man? >> you know, anderson, this is going to be litigated during the course of the campaign. you know, newt gingrich is -- this is not his first rodeo. he knew that going in. memories tend to be pretty short, but when he got in earlier this year, he addressed a lot of these issues. he said that the mistakes that he made were inappropriate. he made it very clear that he had repented of those past mistakes. he's converted and become a very devout roman catholic. he's in a very devout and deep and loving marriage with his wife. he's never been closer to his two daughters. i'm certainly not going to pass judgment on him, i'm not his judge. that's between him and the good lord and his family. but i will tell you this, i think voters are fair-minded and i think they're going to look
tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> let's dig deeper with ralph reed, chairman of the faith and freedom coalition. also democratic strategist james carville. so, ralph, how vulnerable do you think newt gingrich is in light of personal character, particularly in romney's ad, highlighting his own status as a family man? >> you know, anderson, this is going to be litigated during the course of the campaign. you know, newt gingrich is -- this is not his first rodeo. he knew that going in....
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tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> and whatever may happen, the major flashpoint is just a short drive north from seoul on the demilitarized zone where north and south korean troops, not to mention american forces, all stand eyeball to eyeball. and paula hancocks is there tonight. paula, a lot of people have been following this history here. last year north korea sank a south korean warship killing dozens of sailors. these were believed to show that kim jong-un was a tough military commander. is there a fear now in south korea that further acts of aggression could take place to show the strength of this new korean leader? >> reporter: absolutely, sanjay. this is the crucial question. will he feel the need to have some kind of action of empowerment? this is what is believed to have happened last year. two very big attacks killing 50 south koreans and tensions then were as high as they have been since the 1950s korean war. so certainly that was believed to be a case of their showcasing an heir apparent a new successor and they wanted to show strength at the same time. now, the crucial qu
tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> and whatever may happen, the major flashpoint is just a short drive north from seoul on the demilitarized zone where north and south korean troops, not to mention american forces, all stand eyeball to eyeball. and paula hancocks is there tonight. paula, a lot of people have been following this history here. last year north korea sank a south korean warship killing dozens of sailors. these were believed to show that kim jong-un was a tough military...
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. >> tom brokaw, it's been a pleasure. thank you very much. >> my pleasure, piers. >> that's all for us tonight. no one's going to be reaching into your pocket when the christmas bills come due. late today house republicans agreed on a deal to renew those payroll tax cuts that you've been getting all year, at least for another two months. they're going to extend jobless benefits and fix medicare funding. if all of this sounds familiar, that's because other than a minor change or two it's nearly identical to the senate legislation that passed with overwhelming bypartisan support. all of that opened up a divide between house hard liners and the gop establishment. by yesterday leading republican voices were openly calling on house speaker john boehner to back down, to agree to a two-month extension or risk ruining the brand. tonight looking pretty grim he did. >> doing the right thing for the right reasons is always the right thing to do. while everyone asked for a full year extension of these programs, a lot of people weren'
. >> tom brokaw, it's been a pleasure. thank you very much. >> my pleasure, piers. >> that's all for us tonight. no one's going to be reaching into your pocket when the christmas bills come due. late today house republicans agreed on a deal to renew those payroll tax cuts that you've been getting all year, at least for another two months. they're going to extend jobless benefits and fix medicare funding. if all of this sounds familiar, that's because other than a minor change...
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tom foreman has the story. >> reporter: this is a story that begins and ends near what locals call the highway of tears. with a pickup lurching out of a snowy logging road late at night as an officer of the royal canadian mounted police was passing. he pulled the driver over and suspected poaching, but when authorities followed the vehicle's tracks, they found something in the woods no one expected. least of all doug leslie, who was soon at the scene begging to be allowed down the road. what did you think? >> didn't no he what to think, you know. i knew it was lauren, but they couldn't tell me it was lauren, you know. >> reporter: because at that moment it was an ongoing murder investigation? >> that's right. that's right. >> reporter: earlier that day, his daughter, lauren leslie, only 15 and legally blind, had vanished, texting that she was going for a ride with a casual friend, cody. >> right over there with the ribbon around the corner there is a little pit, that's where she was found. >> reporter: now she was dead, and police were holding that pickup truck driver, 20-year-old cody
tom foreman has the story. >> reporter: this is a story that begins and ends near what locals call the highway of tears. with a pickup lurching out of a snowy logging road late at night as an officer of the royal canadian mounted police was passing. he pulled the driver over and suspected poaching, but when authorities followed the vehicle's tracks, they found something in the woods no one expected. least of all doug leslie, who was soon at the scene begging to be allowed down the road....
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tom foreman, cnn, vanderoof, british columbia. >> mary ellen o'toole is a former fbi protiler, worked on a lot of profile cases, the unabomber, the smart kidnapping cases, i spoke with her earlier. mary ellen you say the age of the suspect is really stunning in this case. why? >> well, he's so young, to have committed these murders. normally we see serial sexual killers starting to act out, maybe their mid to late 20s and are apprehended maybe into their 30s, but when you see this kind of behavior, as a teenager, he really is unique in that way. >> authorities are saying that he didn't have any sort of record with police. does that surprise you, if in fact he's guilty? >> it doesn't surprise me, and here's why. he is very young, but the absence of a formal criminal record does not mean that criminal behavior is absent. as a matter of fact, you don't just go one day being a normal regular person and the next day snapping into a serial killer. so there would have been behaviors along the way that he engaged in that were criminal. he just did not get identified and apprehended for them.
tom foreman, cnn, vanderoof, british columbia. >> mary ellen o'toole is a former fbi protiler, worked on a lot of profile cases, the unabomber, the smart kidnapping cases, i spoke with her earlier. mary ellen you say the age of the suspect is really stunning in this case. why? >> well, he's so young, to have committed these murders. normally we see serial sexual killers starting to act out, maybe their mid to late 20s and are apprehended maybe into their 30s, but when you see this...
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tom or tim? who you rooting for this weekend? >>> okay, a very high-profile endorsement for mitt romney today. south carolina governor nikki haley made the announcement on fox news this morning. >> what i want is someone who is not part of the chaos that is washington. and what i wanted was someone who knew what it was like to turn broken companies around. someone who had proven results by improving a failed olympics that ended up being a great success story. and someone that knows what it's like to make a decision and lead not just make a vote. >> now, it's not a huge surprise that she chose to support romney. haley has endorsed romney before and he's endorsed her. but here's why it could be a little bit bigger of a deal. number one, she is the republican governor of south carolina. south carolina will be the first state in the south to hold a primary next month. after iowa and new hampshire. romney, of course, could use a bit of a boost there. the latest cnn poll shows newt leading by a big margin, 43% to 20% for romney. all ri
tom or tim? who you rooting for this weekend? >>> okay, a very high-profile endorsement for mitt romney today. south carolina governor nikki haley made the announcement on fox news this morning. >> what i want is someone who is not part of the chaos that is washington. and what i wanted was someone who knew what it was like to turn broken companies around. someone who had proven results by improving a failed olympics that ended up being a great success story. and someone that...
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tom brea t tom breaux co. who american needs to know tomorrow. that's all for us tonight. "ac 360" starts now. >>> thanks. 10:00 on the east coast. we begin tonight keeping them honest. a sequel to a report of things your representatives would do that would land you in jail if you tried them yourself. legal legislative graft. if you don't know about this, you have to listen because it is stunning. right now what the law allows members of congress to do. tonight, a bill to make congress members obey the same rules that you and i do when it comes to making money on inside information. that bill has been put back on the shelf. till tonight it appeared as if the legislation was on a fast track to passage, a fast track that seemed to have been created a few weeks ago after steve croft on "60 minutes" revealed that congress members were legally allowed to use inside information, information they learned through briefings or reports to make money, something regular people like us would be arrested for. >> why does congress get a pass on this? >> it's really the way the rules have
tom brea t tom breaux co. who american needs to know tomorrow. that's all for us tonight. "ac 360" starts now. >>> thanks. 10:00 on the east coast. we begin tonight keeping them honest. a sequel to a report of things your representatives would do that would land you in jail if you tried them yourself. legal legislative graft. if you don't know about this, you have to listen because it is stunning. right now what the law allows members of congress to do. tonight, a bill to...