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range. more on that to come. there is no good place for a medical emergency but antarctica is especially bad. a medevac mission at the bottom of the world. first as investigators dig into wade michael page s past, page s ex-girlfriend misty cook was taken in on a weapons charge. cook s arrest was part of a joint investigation between police and fbi. we should learn more details about cook s arrest and really the investigation into page at this news conference. you are looking at live pictures right there from the room. this news conference will begin any moment now. we ll bring you that live. first straight to david mattingly who s on the ground covering the developments. what more are you learning about misty cook? well, the fbi tells cnn that when they went to search her apartment she agreed to let them in to search their apartment. as they were doing that they found a firearm. as a convicted felon she s not allowed to have one. the fbi speaking to ted rowland sayin ....
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 ....
oh! iceberg tsunami. a glacier from greenland melting off the side of a cliff and causing the scare of a lifetime for a boatful of tourists. it s video you just have to see. newsroom begins right now. and good morning. thank you so much for joining me. i m carol costello. we begin this morning in oak creek, wisconsin, the site of the weekend massacre at that sikh temple. for the third straight night, the community has bonded in its grief. and the vigil keeps growing larger. the police department is also on edge. the fear white supremacists might retaliate for the death of the temple gunman. cnn s brian todd is in oak creek, wisconsin. you witnessed the depths of those concerns first hand. describe that for us. reporter: well, carol, yesterday we had gotten the name of the officer who took down the shooter on sunday. we ve gotten the name and the address of that person. we went to his house. we knocked on his door to see if he might want to talk to us. he decli ....
we re here because that healing effort and those six lives, they deserve attention. we also want to tell you about what we ve learned about their killer. a man motivated by hate, who officials say took inspiration from the swatstika. we do know that one of the stops was the time he spent in fort bragg north carolina. drew griffin has investigating when he was in fort bragg, what his service has entailed. what have you found about his time in the military? well, it was not stellar, we ll tell you that in a little bit. but we wanted to focus on fort bragg produced a lot of heros. thousands and thousands. but back in 1995, it had a mark on that fort because there was a murder of a black couple outside the base, anderson. three soldiers identified as neo nazi skin heads were caught and kwikted of that crime. they wanted to kill blacks. the army came under fire because it was very obvious that these soldiers were neonazis. that lead to a crack down by the army trying to we ....
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 worl ....