there with a joke to brighten the mood. the two men who allegedly ran him over and hacked him to death with knives used him as payback for his, one explained it, muslims killed in the world. the british domestic security service says investigators had heard of the suspects from previous investigations, however, the two men, ages 22 and 28, arrested yesterday after being wounded by police were not under surveillance. their names have not been released. but a friend of one of the suspected terrorists is defending the man he knows, senior international correspondent dan rivers is the one who talked to the friend. he joins me now live from london. dan, what did this friend tell you? well, it s interesting. we know that michael has been on the periphery of these extremist groups since about 2006. we know he converted to islam from christianity in 2003.
you compare that to the images of michael covered in blood holding a meat cleaver and a knife after kill that soldier. absolutely disgusting and grueso gruesome. dan rivers in london. dan, appreciate it. back here in moore, oklahoma, many, many schools, in addition to all of these homes and neighborhoods, the school suffering major damage. but today, schools are still opening their doors, at least the schools i should say that are still standing, opening their doors to young people, to the students from all schools on what would have been the last day of classes. brand new video of these brand new video of these reunions, next. . maxwell is not. he s on geico.com setting up an appointment with an adjuster. ted is now on hold with his insurance company. maxwell is not and just confirmed a 5:30 time for tuesday. ted, is still waiting. yes! maxwell is out and about. with ted s now ex-girlfriend.
crime he did not commit. david ayers was awarded $13.2 million. he was freed in 2011 after dna tests cleared him in the killing of a 76-year-old woman at the public housing complex where she worked. the city attorney in cleveland, which is on the hook to pay, says officials are, quote, disappointed and considering their options. it is a day of rest at the vatican before one of the biggest weeks for the roman catholic faithful. starting on tuesday, 115 cardinal electors will begin the process of voting for a new pope, but there is also controversy as a cardinal in the conclave is accused of covering up child abuse by a priest. cnn s senior international
which is one of the big things they re going to have to deal with. perhaps the austrian archbishop, brianna, he s taken a top line on this. but there are about ten different cardinals, argentine in a, brazil, peter turkson from africa, from ghana, so it s a wide open field. it s interesting because you need a super majority, 2/3. 77 votes. so it s going to be someone who is a compromise candidate probably. someone who appeals to various different sections of the cardinals, not someone who is an outright favorite. i think someone who s a compromise candidate. that leaves it wide open. they certainly have their work cut out for them as this abuse case is raising questions at the vatican. dan rivers for us in rome. thank you for that. former south african
correspondent dan rivers joins us now from rome. he is just down the street from the vatican. dan, the cardinals begin voting on tuesday. what is the likelihood that they ll pick a new pope right away, that it may take a day or two, or will it take longer, do you think? reporter: the honest answer is, no one knows. back in 92 it took five days. subsequent conclaves where they ve voted for a pope are shorter. some three days. no one knows. i think it s highly unlikely given that there s no obvious front-runner that the new pope will be chosen on tuesday. i m guessing it will be wednesday, thursday, friday. no one knows for sure. today is the last day when the cardinals who are potentially going to be the vote or vote for the pope will be out giving mass in their various churches that they re affiliated to in rome. this church behind me, beautiful church just down the road from vatican is santa maria dell