i talked with lisa earlier today. her first interview since the murder of her husband, tom. her daughters rachel and sarah joined me as well. we talked about loss and about coping with the enormous void in their lives, but also about finding hope and perhaps surprisingly, the capacity to even forgive. first of all, i m so sorry for your loss. how are you holding up? you know, the support that we ve had from family and friends and people that we don t know has been incredibly meaningful to us and i think we re doing well. what do you want people to know about your dad? that s a big question. i think i would like people to see how he lived his life and that that is so much more important than how he died. that he lived his life with such passion and such compassion for other people. sarah, how about for you?
we have not talked about that. sort of the clandestine capability of the united states against this very hard target and you need to use diplomacy. so what you do is you use you leverage all tools of national power to try and get that right mix, and it will be different with each country. all right. fran townsend, christiane amanpour, thanks. let me know what you think about the threats coming from north korea. let s talk about it on twitter right now. important new developments in the murder of colorado prison chief tom clements. authorities seeking two persons of interest right now who are said to be on the loose, considered armed and dangerous. police want your help in finding them. also tonight, a very powerful, emotional interview with tom clements wife and daughters. it s a 360 exclusive. i talk with lisa clements about her husband, the life he lived and the clerical error that likely led to her husband s alleged shooter going free and being able to target tom clemen
said holmes had stopped seeing dr. fenton and was sending her threatens text messages. new video shows the murdered district attorney of kaufman county, texas, was thinking about protection. he was seen shopping at a gun store. the store s owner said he was shopping for people who worked for him in the d.a. s office. they were apparently on edge following the fatal shooting of an assistant d.a. outside the county courthouse back in january. funeral services will be held today for mike and cynthia mclelland. a memorial service was held thursday. while authorities search for his killer or killers, the family of colorado prison chief tom clements is preaching forgiveness in the face of just unimaginable grief. clements was gunned down at his home. his widow and two daughters talked exclusively to cnn. jim spellman has more on that. with the courage and strength most of us could only hope for, lisa clements, widow of slain colorado prison s chief tom clements, along with daughters
authorities seeking two persons of interest right now who are said to be on the loose, considered armed and dangerous. police want your help in finding them. also tonight, a very powerful, emotional interview with tom clements wife and daughters. it s a 360 exclusive. i talk with lisa clements about her husband, the life he lived and the clerical error that likely led to her husband s alleged shooter going free and being able to target tom clements. her answer to that, just one of many surprises. i could become enraged. i could, for the rest of my days, i could be angry that someone made a mistake and didn t capture what a judge conveyed or believed but it won t bring tom back.
under way for his killer or killers, jim spellman has that for us. with the courage and strength most of us could only hope for, lisa clements, widow of slain colorado prison s chief tom clements, along with daughters rachel and sara, sat down with cnn s anderson cooper. what do you want people to know about your husband? that there s so much being said about who he was, and his career, and what he did in corrections. and certainly he had a significant impact, and he was a leader in his field. but for me, much more significant, is the integrity of the person that i know and love. and that he really, truly cared about other people. something she saw in tom from an early age. you met when you were 19? yes. at school. yes. what was it about him that drew you to him? he is fun.