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an overwhelming day for all of us that have covered this shooting particularly and especially for the families and victims of this horrendous attack. three people honored today, their lives remembered. jessica ghawi being sort of the quintessential face of this shooting that happened just one week ago yesterday. jessica, an aspiring sports broadcaster, chased her dreams, known to her friends as gentlemjesse red, a huge fan of hockey. we listened to her service in san antonio, texas. and heard one of her colleagues and broadcasts telling an embarrassing story, one of the first time she gab to recobegan she forgot to turn on the microphone. just one of the three being honored today. john larimer also, 27 years old, followed in the footsteps of his grandfather and father, enlisted in the u.s. navy, described as a very charming man from crystal lake, i willlinois. had a visitation yesterday, but larim larimer s family paying their respects. we spoke to his appear who was ....
reporter: will this all surfaced through a series of court motions. last monday, this notebook was delivered to the university. at that point, the police, aurora plaolice a the d.a. s office got this notebook and leaks afternopparently happened there were writings that he wanted to do some sort of violence.defense said there s a gag order, shouldn t be anything out there and this this is privileged material. that s where it stands. that will be determined at a hearing on monday. what will does tell us for sure is that he was seeking psychiatric care from this professor at the university. and that he did write some sort of thing in this notebook. beyond that, we re really not certain. we don t know how long he was seeing the psychiatrist terrorist or why. we have no indication at all that he was seeing her because he had any inclinations of doing violence or schizophrenia even though that was an expertise of the doctor s. still a lot to learn really about what was in t ....
us live from tahrir square. what s the scene like? reporter: well, we ve got more people coming in to tahrir square. just a short while ago we watched them bun posters of one of the presidential candidates. he was mubarak s prime minister. the anger seems to be going into the direction of shafiq because he s got a good shot of becoming president when the egyptians go to the polls in the middle of the month for the second and final round of those presidential elections. now what s important to note here is that the muslim brotherhood, egypt s largest and best organized and political bloc has called upon the protesters to join the protest in tahrir square, and normally when they say people should come out and protest, you do see large numbers, so it does seem that a lot of durcht political groups and many just ordinary egyptians are heeding their call to come out and join these protests as the temperature mounts in egypt following that verdict against hosni mubarak and ....
darkness isn t in any way disbursing that crowd. what is the objective here? [ no audio ] reporter: outside of cairo. hosni mubarak and his interior minister did get life sentences but cleared the corruption charges and the interior of ministry got off scot-free, that s krucrux of this and why people are so angry. remember, more than 800 egyptians were killed by government sources during this proet te protest and everybody responsible is getting away without any charges whatsoever. so that s really what is fueling these protests in cairo. fredricka? and so, ben, while we saw this very similar scene in terms of thousands of people in tahrir square last spring, at that point people were looking for democracy, looking for free and fair elections. now we ve seen, they ve had a democratic process in the elections which are about to go into a runoff. that coinciding now with this sentence or a lack thereof, based on what the majority seems to interpret in that court rul ....
hello everyone. i mfredric i mfredrickahere in the cnn newsroom. we begin in cairo, egypt. live pictures from tahrir square at nightfall. watching the crowd go by the hour all day long. demonstrators started gathering this morning right after an egyptian judge sentenced former president hosni mubarak to life in prison for his role in killing hundreds of anti-government protesters last year. let s bring in cnn s ben wedeman who joins us now from the balcony overlooking tahrir square. ben it is getting late there. however, it appears that the darkness isn t in any way disbursing that crowd. what is the objective here? [ no audio ] reporter: outside of cairo. hosni mubarak and his interior minister did get life sentences but cleared the corruption charges and the interior of ministry got off scot-free, that s krucrux of this and why people are so angry. remember, more than 800 egyptians were killed by government sources during this proet te protest and everybody resp ....