Memories that never fade. What does this mean to you . Its huge. This is what i needed. From abc news, this week with George Stephanopolous begins now. Good morning. Im martha raddatz. As we come on the air this morning, new details emerging about the deadly rampage near a california college. Ten minutes of terror when 22yearold suspect Elliot Rodger opened fire, triggering a deadly chase with police. In this disturbing video, rodger called it a day of retribution. Heres the latest. Police say there are at least ten crime scenes, seven people dead, including rodger, son of a hollywood director, investigators also confirming three interactions with police months before the shooting spree. So, were warning signs missed . Our experts weigh in shortly. But first, lets go to abcs Clayton Sandell outside one of the crime scenes. Clayton . Reporter martha, normally i would say good morning. Right now, it is a not good morning here. Isla vista is a community in deep sorrow. Behind me, the apartment complex where Elliot Rodger lived and where police say he murdered his first three victims. As shocked residents of this Santa Barbara community grieve, a clearer picture is starting to form of 22yearold Elliot Rodgers twisted plan, a plan that he had apparently been working on for months. Tomorrow is the day of retribution, a day in which i will have my revenge against humanity. Reporter in this Youtube Video posted the day before his rampage, rodger reveals one motive his rejection by women. Girls gave their affection and sex and love to other men, but never to me. Reporter he lays out his plan to exact revenge in a rambling 141page manifesto, he writes, i found that sorority with the most beautiful girls is alpha phi sorority. I know exactly where their house is. And ive sat outside it in my car to stalk them many times. According to authorities, rodger drove to that Sorority House and started banging on the door. Fortunately, no one opened the door. And shortly afterwards, witnesses reported seeing young women who were standing outside in the vicinity shot by the suspect. Reporter one of ten terrifying crime scenes, on this video, people diving for cover when the shooting began. He fired two shots in, they stopped for about two seconds before they just started raining through. Reporter rodgers family said in the weeks before the shooting, they reached out to authorities. They also say he had been receiving Mental Health treatment. Its very, very apparent that he was severely mentally disturbed when you review that document. Reporter still so many unanswered questions. And a heartfelt plea from one victims father. Too many have died. We should say to ourselves, not one more. Reporter now of the 13 people who were injured in this attack, this morning, six of them remain in the hospital. Martha . Our thanks to clayton. Here now abc contributor and former fbi agent brad garrett and senior justice correspondent pierre thomas. Thanks to both of you for joining us. Brad, i want to start with you, we talked about these three interactions with police where deputies actually saw him, talked to him, the last was april 30th, they went over there because his mother apparently had concerns about his safety, whether he was suicidal, had seen some videos not the one we just saw, had seen some videos prior. Should deputies being determined the Mental Health of someone like that . They basically said that he was a polite kid and left. At an alarming rate, Law Enforcement are being asked to be law enforcers and psychiatric social workers. And so when they are given a set of facts, they take them, and they look at the individual. They did an assessment by interviewing him apparently at his apartment. He was articulate, bright, lucid, not typically what they deal with day in and day out with people with Mental Health issues. It would appear that sort of put it to rest at that point. And felt like, what else can we really do . Hes acting normal. Hes written some inappropriate things but i then i guess withdrew them from the internet. Pierre, let me go to you, so, what could have Law Enforcement done . Let me read from the manifesto that rodger wrote. As soon as i saw those cops, the biggest fear i had ever felt in my life overcame me. I had the striking and devastating fear that someone had somehow discovered what i was planning to do. If they had demanded to search my room, that would have ended everything. He said he had guns in his room. What could Law Enforcement have done . They didnt have a search warrant at that point. Clearly they didnt have the predicate to search his room. We talk about in covering terrorism connecting the dots. These things are happening so often now that police are going to have to be more proactive. The one thing that could have set this in motion or stop it would have been to find out that we purchased weapons. You couple that with the fact that his parents are concerned about him being suicidal, and you find out that the man has actually purchased weapons, that might give them the predicate to do a search. Brad, pierre talked about the parents. c the parents were clearly concerned. They had social workers involved. Therapists. What more could really a parent do . He was a 22yearold. Very little, martha. And the problem is that when you take an individual, has no criminal history, has some Mental Health challenges along the way, has sort of found his way out of college, moving on, you know as a parent, he has got problems. What am i going to do about it . I think they were doing the best they could. Once he becomes an adult, his ability to acquire firearms, to have all of these very, very dark thoughts, until he takes some action and Law Enforcement knows inht advance, that hes about to take this action, theres very little they can do, and the parents are unfortunately sort of stuck. Pierre, quickly, i know we have seen since 1996 there have i gunfire on or near a college campus. Officials you talked to say there really is a spike nationwide. Martha, the problem is even bigger than that. Between 2008 and 2000, they were averaging five Mass Shootings a year. Were now averaging 15. Thats a threefold increase. Law enforcement is deeply concerned. The fbi is it copycat . It could be some copycats. The fbi is now Training Police p around the country in terms of how to respond. One of the things they decided is if you get word of a shooting, you have to go in and take out the suspect because theres no time. The killing will continue. The other thing theyre trying to do is make their counselors available at the police, the fbi, behavioral scientists to consult on cases just like this. Thank you very much. Now to pope francis and his historic pilgrimage to the holy land. He just arrived in bethlehem, are a stop in jordan. Its his first trip to the mideast at pontiff and abcs chief Foreign Correspondent terry moran is traveling with him. Terry . Reporter good morning, martha. What a day it has been here. Part spiritual. Part pilgrimage. Part national conversation, and some controversy as well. The pope said he wanted this trip to be strictly religious. He pointedly said that he was in the state of palestine, a term that israel rejects and the u. S. Does not recognize. In bethlehem today a profound moment of prayer. Pope francis in the grotto where christians believe jesus was born. In the manager square earlier, francis spoke of the christchild and of the children in the world today, exploited, maltreated, enslaved, trafficked. In acknowledging this, he said, we feel shame before god who became a child. As he makes his journey here, this morning, traveling in an open car through the palestinian west bank, francis smiles his winning smile, enjoys himself. But this morning, a sorrowful and striking scene, the pope prays at the grim separation barrier dividing israelis and palestinians. There is anger in this pope, we saw it yesterday in jordan when he went offscript, shook his fists and railed at those selling weapons to syria. Criminals, he called them. God changed the hearts of those who plan wars. But, can a pope, any pope, make change happen . Francis is the fourth pope to visit the holy land. This trip marks the 50th anniversary of pope paul vis groundbreaking journey. Five decades later, still no peace. In the old city of jerusalem, we spoke with andam dakar, a poll spinnian shopkeeper. I hope this one will bring difference. But to be honest with you, i doubt it. Youre a bit of a pessimist. At the age of 50, you know, living under occupation, for so many years, i dont think anything has changed. Reporter maybe it frustrates francis. He comes and hugs the children and meets the political leaders, and prays on the banks of the jordan river, and the wars grind on and the refugees despair, and the children suffer. Still, pope francis is determined to bear witness and keep trying. In an extraordinary gesture, hes invited Mahmoud Abbas and others to join him in the vatican and pray for peace. And they have accepted. Martha . Our thanks to terry. Now to the growing scandal at the department of Veterans Affairs, outrage over delays in lifesaving care. This weekend, president obama is demanding answers. Abcs jim avila has the latest. Reporter the white house scrambling to contain a spreading scandal at the va, sending a mr. Fixit, deputy chief of staff, rob nabors, to the fee mix va, where it all began. The president calling his Veterans Affairs secretary to the oval office and promising veterans anyone cooking the books to hide long visits to see a va doctor will be punished. I want every veteran to know were going to fix whatever is wrong. Im going to keep on fighting to deliver the care and the benefits and the opportunities that your families deserve. Reporter its a scandal that has traction across Political Parties and tv channels. A real scandal jimmy, drop em woo reporter whistleblowers coming forward to expose secret lists that hid long waits to see a doctor. People actually died because of the delay . Because of the delay in getting care. Reporter troy burmish was a scheduler in phoenix, ordered by hospital supervisors, he says, to hide the real wait times, months long, on handwritten, untraceable lists. The bosses in washington couldnt tell . Yes. No, theres no way. Reporter they were looking at a computer screen that told them what . Less than two weeks, which is not even close. Reporter veterans like thomas breen dying of painful cancer while waiting nearly a year to see a doctor. He was delayed care completely and on that secret list because i have proof. Reporter the va secretary shinseki ending the week visiting the capitol hill saying he wont quit, despite a wave of calls for him to resign, finally issuing this statement, the scandal is of great personal concern to me. And if true, we will act. Well talk more about that on the roundtable. Now the crisis in ukraine, where theyre voting for a new president this morning, in the midst of what Vladimir Putin calls a civil war, Russian Troops are still on the border and there are real fears about what happens next. Abcs Alex Marquadt is on the ground with the latest. Alex . Reporter good morning, martha. This is a momentous vote for ukraine. One full of hope for these long lines of voters who want to elect someone who can end the chaos and reunite this country. There has been a strong turnout here in the capital kiev. But in the violent eastern part of the country, where the Ukrainian Military is trying to put down a prorussian insurgent, the vast majority of polling stations have been shut down. Election officials scared and threatened by prorussian separatists. This is the first round of this election, which is expected to be won by prowestern billionaire petro poroshenko, also known as the chak lot kioc king, for the candy empire that he runs. Of course, also looming large over this vote is russian president Vladimir Putin, who says a civil war is already raging in the ukraine but is showing signs of softening his stance saying he will work with ukraines next president. Martha . Our thanks to alex in ukraine. Now, new warnings over Cyber Security and the growing cyber war between the u. S. And china. U. S. Officials charging members of a shadowy unit in the Chinese Military, accusing its agents of stealing trade secrets from american companies. Pierre thomas is back with the dramatic details. Reporter the fbi claims the scale of chinas theft of u. S. Company research, design and Marketing Strategy has reached a point that something had to be done. The amount of theft thats going on is simply staggering. Reporter so, for the first time ever, the Justice Department prosecutors charged the Chinese Military for hacking into u. S. Companies, stealing extraordinary amounts of trade secrets, of state spooned espionage, costing americans jobs. Its going to make a big difference in the competitive landscape. American Companies Wont exist any more in some fields. Reporter Richard Baker was part of the Security Firm that helped uncover the alleged chinese hacking. Last year alone 3,000 companies received u. S. Notification they received a significant breach, most attributed to the chinese. Reporter in other words, we spend billions and billions of dollars developing products to sell and then they take those secrets and therefore they dont have to spend the money . Thats exactly right. Were at a really vulnerable point here. Reporter case in point, five Chinese Military officials allegedly part of specialized military unit known as 61398 were charged this week with targeting u. S. Companies. The Chinese Government called the charges bogus, fabricated. Do you have the goods . We would prove beyond a reasonable doubt to a jury of 12 who would agree unanimously that this conduct was done by these five guys. Reporter its a delicate line for the u. S. After Edward Snowden revealed that the u. S. Engaged in its own spying against our own allies. Some critics of the what the u. S. Government did on monday in charging these military officials would say, look at what the nsa is doing. Were spying all the time. Isnt this hypocrisy . Were spying]ll the time. Companies in order to take their trade secrets and then pass them to american companies. We are aware of no nation in the world that publicly states that theft of information for commercial gain is acceptable. Reporter the stakes could not be higher, and with these charges, the u. S. Entered a new frontier, in a geopolitical fight with china for economic supremecy. For this week, pierre thomas, abc news, washington. And joining us now former ambassador to china and gop president ial candidate governor jon huntsman and our abc news contributor steve ganyard. Who is just back from asia. Welcome, gentlemen. Thank you. Governor huntsman, i want to start with you. One of the things the Commission Found was, the american response to date of hectoring governments and prosecuting individuals has been utterly inadequate to deal with the problem. So, what good does this indictment do . Is the Obama Administration doing enough . Well, its been a problem for probably 40 years. Which is to say the whole length of the u. S. china relationship formally. And it ratcheted up about eight years ago with the creation of this p. L. A. Unit. The peoples libation army. And the Systemic Development of indigenous innovation, which is to say picking winners locally in the chinese economy. So, we have a real problem today. We assessed theft of intellectual property as costing the United States roughly 300 billion per year. So thats everybody combined, id say chinas probably 70 of that number. But what it does, martha, it gets to the heart and soul of innovation and trade secrets and the creation of new industries in america that we do better than anybody else. Its really hard to put a price tag on innovation. Let me ask you again, are we doing enough . Will this do any good . This is symbolic. You put five p. L. A. Members in a most wanted poster, were not going to make any headway on this until we target Market Access in this country. And to say, what is it that china wants more than anything else . They want access to our market, they want to go public on our stock exchange, they want access to our banks and our financial services. And at some point, we have to start getting serious about how we respond beyond just the symbolic measures, and while this will ratchet up the level of discussion, i dont its going to do much to really stop the activity thats going on. Steve, you heard in pierres piece and you know this well, Edward Snowden revealed that the u. S. Of course was spying on china and cyberspying. So, whats the difference between what the u. S. Is doing and what china is doing . Right. So what the administration tried to do this week is make a moral and legal distinction between what we do in terms of spy for National Security and what the chinese do, which is spy for National Security and for profit. So theres a big difference between stealing intellectual property and protecting your country. Were about the only country in the world that feels this way. 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