and a clue to the man s connection to hate groups. plus a new attack ad by an obama super pac linking mitt romney to someone s death. and an investigation into the safety of american soldiers. why is an interior tool to detect ieds still being used right now? good evening, everyone, i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, the rise of hate in america. the massacre at this sikh temple in oak creek, wisconsin has raised so many questions and tonight we have new details about the shooter, wade michael page. page was living in wisconsinor about a year, and as our ted rowlands found out, in the months and weeks before he killed six people, page was a recluse and making arrangements to carry out his attack. ted is live in oak creek tonight. ted, what have you been learning tonight about page s past? reporter: well, erin, clearly, this is someone who was shutting down, taking himself out of the day-to-day of society, taking himself away from friends and family. we re also learn
why is an interior tool to detect ieds still being used right now? good evening, everyone, i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, the rise of hate in america. the massacre at this sikh temple in oak creek, wisconsin has raised so many questions and tonight we have new details about the shooter, wade michael page. page was living in wisconsin for about a year, and as our ted rowlands found out, in the months and weeks before he killed six people, page was a recluse and making arrangements to carry out his attack. ted is live in oak creek tonight. ted, what have you been learning tonight about page s past? reporter: well, erin, clearly, this is someone who was shutting down, taking himself out of the day-to-day of society, taking himself away from friends and family. we re also learning about his past, going back almost ten years where he was gravitating towards white supremacy. in the days and weeks before the temple shooting, wade page began to withdraw from the world, sta
good evening, everyone, i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, the rise of hate in america. the massacre at this kh temple in oak creek, wisconsin has raised so many questions and tonight we have new details about the shooter, wade michael page. page was living in wisconsin for about a year, and as our ted rowlands found out, in the months and weeks before he killed six people, page was a recluse and making arrangements to carry out his attack. ted is live in oak creek tonight. ted, what have you been learning tonight about page s past? reporter: well, erin, clearly, this is someone who was shutting down, taking himself out of the day-to-day of ciety, taking himself away from friends and family. we re also learning about his past, going back almost ten years where he was gravitating towards white supremacy. in the days and weeks before the temple shooting, wade page began to withdraw from the world, starting, according to neighbors, by moving out of the upstairs apartment be
also, it s the 100th anniversary of one of the biggest maritime disasters in history. while the titanic remains silent in her watery grave, fascination with the ship still very much alive. weekend early start begins now. good morning once again. now to the severe weather in the midwest where deadly tornadoes laid waste to parts of at least three states. this is what storms left behind in oklahoma city. take a look. homes and businesses severely damaged. it was a similar scene northwest of the city in woodward, oklahoma. at least five people were killed by the tornado there in woodward. this is a tornado chewing through salina, kansas. it was reported at midcontinent airport and at mcconnell air force base south of the city. the mayor of thurmond, says most of his town is damaged by the storms. no serious injuries. about 100 people had to find another place to sleep last night. one family had just rebuilt their home after a fire. we heard the sirens probably a good may
for the wall street journal and david gergen. what was behind the selloff, er? i was talking to a few investors today what ben bernanke said yesterday, anderson what is the market expected him to same we know things are weak we know europe is a very severe issue but him saying it, even though they knew he was going to say it makes people more worried, people are kind of looking for nothing hold on to, maybe for a little bit of hope, why you see this people are saying this is a rather dramatic selloff and might see stablization that isn t the same thing as saying we aren t in a real economic problem. we know that we are. and steven, seems like the markets were also underwhelmeded by the fed s latest moves to kick start the economisome there anything at this point that policymakers can do to raise expectations? certainly not the fed. anderson, certainly not the fed. the fed has been deluging the economy with money for the last three years and the idea of more purchases