officers. a sick mind took the life of two innocent officers. those are not sick minds who are marching. they re the grandchildren of the civil rights movement that believe america is better than having innocent people lose their lives. and from what i understand, you are planning to attend the vigil tonight. will that help the community heal? what do you hope to see there? yes. i think so. i think that many people believe that the mourning process is isolated just to the men and women of law enforcement communities. they understand that police officers play a vital role. they are the arm of public safety, and i m hoping tonight
reacting, saying it s been disgusting what s gone on through the scene. is that really echoed throughout the country, or are they just focusing on the mourning process right now? hi, paula. i think people here are still mourning this tragedy. they re mourning this loss, but they re really confused by the events on the ground transpiring. we hea in the official days following the crash, he said the netherlands was going to be very careful not to point any if i think fingers, that they wanted to establish the facts on the grounds first. he called on vladimir putin to influence events on the ground in the ukraine. listen.
that is being more focused upon and also given all the world leaders that are expected to attend, that over the funeral on sunday next week? reporter: it does require logistical planning. however, i will say the state funeral, which is going to be big, is in a remote village, his hometown. so people are going to have to get there. that s going to be a difficult process as well. that is expected to be huge because it s really going to be the last step in this mourning process. world leaders, some of them, we don t know exactly who yet, are expected to attend that as well. but all of this has had that sense of importance, this outpouring. just standing out here, you know, these beautiful, spontaneous songs will break out. the entire crowd joins in or just walking down a street. you walk by someone and they re just singing a song about mandela to themselves. people want to be a part of this. it s going to be difficult for everybody to attend that public
was portrayed during the campaign. reporter: do you think the mede yafs in the tank for barack obama? [laughter] i think that any time you are running for office, you always think you are being portrayed unfairly. of course, on our side, we believe there is more vase bias in favor of the other side. i think that, you know, that s a universally felt opinion. did you get a sense of regret from either of them? reporter: absolutely. i would say at least i would say both on camera and off camera because hidinner with them the night before. he seems in a better place than she does. she called it at one point, a mourning process, it s gree. he seems further along in that than she does. i wouldn t say she s bitter. she s happy with her life. but i think she feels more, gosh, we should have won.
morning. good morning, soledad, new video into cnn, homes entirely up in flames overnight in colorado, colorado springs. 32,000 people are on the run. the fire now roaring and unchecked and spread to 6200 acres and only 5% contained. the largest of the fires in that state is the high park fire, burning since june 9th. that fire has destroyed 257 homes, just epic fires in colorado. the only way back home by boat, debby now downgraded to a tropical depression, but still dumping a dangerous amount of rain over florida. 25 inches has come down in some areas around the coast. people are starting to come back to homes that are a total loss. the water was up this high. on the doors, everything inside the garage was floating. everything there was a walkway in the center and everything was stacked on the side. the water came up to crash down in on itself. the storm is expected to bring rains for another day as it heads to the atlantic. rob marciano has the latest on the storm.