they all grew up in the same area. they knew each other. they were either family of each other, friends. they went to school maybe with each other. so this is part of a larger network and as the investigation is ongoing we re learning more and more details and some of them are very chilling. and even frightening sometimes. beyond frightening. even here in paris you hear sirens and people are the tone is different. there is pause. art, to you, with these ten new suspects in belgium and this manhunt under way for them, what are investigators doing? take me behind the scenes of a manhu manhunt. how do they even begin to find these people? well, that s been a problem from the very beginning, brooke. as you know, there are certain areas over in belgium and in france where law enforcement just doesn t go into. and they have no connectivity with that community. so i m not surprised that there hasn t been phone calls between those specific neighborhoods back to the police letting them kn
team of pathologists recently diagnosed his condition as that of chronic traumatic ev encephalopathy or cpe, a degenerative brain zooesz disease. the deadly brain condition that we now know afflicted many professional football players, cte can only be confirmed after death. i have coy wire and kristine brennan joining me on the phone. coy, to you first, this is a huge revelation from the gifford family now. it really is, brooke. this is a legend, a guy who not only was an all-star player on the field and nfl s most valuable player but one of the first sports stars to transition into sports casting, an idol to many, including me who played the game and tried to walk in his huge footsteps. i had conversations with a high ranking nfl official this morning, and he said the nfl was very upset with an incident that
second. in your experience, do juries understand how an officer who doesn t often fire in the line of duty can shoot so many times in such a small period of time? you know, brooke, they usually do. that s why in the last ten years there have been fewer than 50 prosecutors of any police officer for shooting in the line of duty, and most of those prosecutions have not resulted in convictions. jurors are especially sympathetic to police officers. they think, even if they made a mistake, they were just doing their job. so it s really hard to get convictions in these cases. you know, one thing that might be going on with this extreme charge of first degree murder is the prosecutor might be hoping that officer van dyke will plead guilty to a lower charge like manslaughter or reckless endangerment. we will see. paul butler, thank you. always a pleasure. coming up, how did they hit the wrong target?
been made aware of the fact that this individual had been walking through the neighborhood and waving a knife. it caused a disturbance at a couple of businesses, this stabbed the windshield of a squad car where police officers were involved, had popped the tire of a squad car where police officers were sitting in the squad car. reporter: now, the timing of the release of the video, there s been a lot of questions about why. why wait a year to release the video? according to authorities here, they say there s a simultaneous investigation, both state and federal authorities investigating, but there was a court order by a civil judge asking for the release of this video after a journalist asked for it to be released. so prosecutors told us yesterday, brooke, she said that she was going to wait until the
the rights of muslims here in the united states, that will protect us. i think it s wrong. listen, brooke. i think it s dangerous. but it s working. scottie, you re shaking your head. even cc cnn in 2009 did a great, great story on homegrown hate where anderson cooper and drew griffin admitted there were revolutionary muslims in america, in new york and new jersey who celebrated 9/11, who were here to take out america. so it s not necessarily a made-up fight. you don t have to connect the tea leaves to realize there are some terrorist issues here in america as well as internationally. we just want to sever those ties, something donald trump is saying. i m happy he s talking about securing my family first before worrying about all of those on the other side. that s exactly what is about building a wall. he s talking economically with jobs. just right now, terrorism is at the top of the headlines, hence, why this is dominant. there is homegrown hate among muslims who want to th