at the top of the hour here, this is your cnn sunday morning. i m t.j. holmes. thank you for being here. we want to give a special good morning and welcome to the men and women of the armed forces watching now on the american forces network. thank you for being here. thank you for what you do. let s start with what we saw yesterday in new york. an extraordinary scene really. the brooklyn bridge is, again, open this morning after protesters shut it down. police took away as many as 700 demonstrators who had taken to the bridge as parts of a wall street protest. they re calling this thing the occupy wall street. that s what they call themselves. look, they did occupy wall street for a time and other parts of new york city. they ve been gathering in new york for more than two weeks now. this has been a loosely coordinated effort to protest what they say a financial system that favors the rich at the expense of everybody else. this is the biggest disruption we ve seen in the tw
oh, my god would never not call his kids. there is four of us. by the time, the fourth day, fifth day and sixth day, we knew something was wrong. reporter: so the children started searching on their own, pinpointing an area in california s ang lus national forest. the brothers and sisters with other family and friends began driving. we stopped at every ravine and looked over every hill. all of a sudden i just thought i heard a cat or a dog enough where i just said hello and it echoed down the hill. shawn lavau found his father thursday. the 67-year-old man had been missing for six days. i hugged him and we both cried, and i said, you know, how did you make it? and he said i drank the water in the river and i ate leaves and bugs. he was heading this direction. another car was heading towards him. had bright lights on so he flashed the lights on the car. i believe at that point probably swerved, went off the road. david lavau ended up right next to another wreck
something was wrong. reporter: so the children started searching on their own, pinpointing an area in california s ang lus national forest. the brothers and sisters with other family and friends began driving. we stopped at every ravine and looked over every hill. all of a sudden i just thought i heard a cat or a dog enough where i just said hello and it echoed down the hill. shawn lavau found his father thursday. the 67-year-old man had been missing for six days. i hugged him and we both cried, and i said, you know, how did you make it? and he said i drank the water in the river and i ate leaves and bugs. he was heading this direction. another car was heading towards him. had bright lights on so he flashed the lights on the car. i believe at that point probably swerved, went off the road. david lavau ended up right next to another wrecked car with a decomposing body inside. the los angeles times reports he wrote on his dirty truck, quote, i love my kids. dead m
there s four of us, it s just by the time the fourth, fist day and sixth, we knew something was wrong. reporter: so the children of david lavau started searching on their own pinpointing an area in the angeles national forest after detectives helped them track their dad s cell and credit card activity. then the brothers and sisters and friends began driving. we stop the at every ravine and looked over every hill. i thought i heard a cat or a dog enough where i said hello and it echoed down. sean found his father thursday, 200 feet down a ravine. the 67-year-old man had been missing for six days. i hugged him and we both cried and i said you know, how did you make it? he said i drank the water in the river and i eta leaves and bugs. he was heading this direction. another car was heading towards him, had the bright lights on. so he flashed lights at the car. i believe at that point probably swerved, went off the road. david ended up near another wrecked car with a
u.s. officials say there are indications he was on the scene at time. asiri is suspected of making the underwear bomb that was worn by a nigerian man that was worn on a flight to detroit on christmas day 2009. he is also behind the failed plot to put bombs disguised as printer cartridges on planes last july. samir kahn was considered he used to live in charlotte, north carolina at one point. molly graham spoke with people who knew him and asked how she was able to track down kahn last november but the federal government could not. we started off by ringing the door bell of samir kahn s parents house. no answer. so we talked with jabrile huff, the spokesman of the family. you can imagine if it was your child, a number of emotions, embarrassed. frustrated. reporter: he said the ideology that samir wrote about was wrong. he said samir was dangerous but he wouldn t take the next step. was samir a terrorist? that s a good question. he definitely was a terrorist suppor