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need to put on thefr+'?h five-inch stilettos and you need to talk while you're doing thisby little tease right before "the five." i challenge you gutfeld. >> will he do that today? maybe tomorrow. thank you for being part of "the real story." here's shep. i. >> using terror tactics against the islamic state. think of it. it's happening. iraqi soldiers trained by americans now accused of carrying out grisly war crimes, torturing prisoners, cutting if a their heads. we no about the so-called dirty brigadier. days on dozen's of republican senators wrote the letter to iran aimed at sinking any nuclear deal, iran's supreme leader responds. he says the letter shows washington's falling apart. plus, young heroes stop a guy from kidnapping a toddler and now we know that the suspect is just a teenager himself.
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let's get to it. >> good this afternoon to the deck. manhunt now after a bloody ambush against police officers in ferguson, missouri. cops say somebody shot one officer in the face and another in the shoulder during a night of protests in ferguson. earlier today s.w.a.t. teams swarmed a home there. neighbors say officers took two men and a woman into custody. county officials confirm police have taken people in for questioning but have not made anykj arrests. amateur video shows the moment shots rang out. listen. [bleep] >> that is right outside the city of ferguson police department. here's what one shouted at the officers seconds later. >> acknowledgment nine months ago would have kept that from happening. >> acknowledgement nine months ago would have kept that from%2i ! happening.
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apparent reverence to the kill of michael brown. we have more images in the slide show. it was rough night there. tensions were high already in ferguson last night. the video shows at least one fight and police trying too control the demonstrators there. this is before the shooting itself happened. here you can see officers face-to-face with one protester who is screaming at them in this picture. here's another -- image shows cops taking cover after the shooting. here police say this photo shows the inside of a bloody helmet. that blood from the face and spraying on to the shield.huç the bullet him him just below the eye and lodged right behind his ear. and you can see paramedics loading an injured officer into an ambulance. both officers have been released from the hospital one with the bullet still lodged behind his ear. the demonstratorred gathered
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after the police chiefm 6:ñ resigned after a scythe report from the fed that shows widespread dis department. the department of justice launched th e(y9 investigation after a white fergusun police officer shot and killed this black teenager, michael brown. the u.s. attorney general, eric holder, just a short time ago called last night's shooting of the police officer's heinous and cowardly and turn his stomach. >> this is the day punk who was trying to sow discord in anar that is trying to get its act together. >> president obama responded in a white house tweet, quoting here, violence against police is unacceptable. path to justice is one all of us must travel together. you can see the tweet there is signed b.o. the white house says that means the president wrote it himself. mike tobin is live this afternoon in ferguson.
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what's the latest on the manhunt? >> reporter: the manhunt resulted in the search of a home just about four blocks away from here. our cameras were on the scene as weñ6 watched tack tactical go up on the roof. they broke out lourves and reached inside to look others the attic, in addition to the three adults who were taken from the home, neighbors say there was judge juvenile in the house who is now in the care of his aunt. police won't confirm they arrested anyone from the house, only they've taken a number of people in for questioning. >> watch the st. class county police chief in his news conference. what measured tones, and seemed welcome there. >> the very measured tones. he did provide a lot of information about what happened on the scene in particular where the shots came from. i want to you what tipin hill. that's where witnesses and police now say they saw the muzzle flashes where the shots were fired front said they fired
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all the way down the hill, through the crowd of protesters to reach the police and the chief confirmed the weapon that was used was a handgun. >> a shot in your face and a bull president in your head, anytime you have a through and through wound where the bullet enters your shoulder and comes out the your back, those were bad hits. we're lucky by god's grace we didn't lose two officers. >> the twoezbç traffic markers county the precise location where the officers were hit and that's where the protests manifest night after night and crowds gather. we have seen police in the area with metal detectors looking for metal.kj >> thanks very minute. our guest has been communicating with police and protesters.
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do they have a sense how this happened, where this bullet came from? >> well bammer suggested they have a cooperating witness and that connects them to the protesters but we haven't heard the witness so we don't know if that's true. >> they think bullet came from a long way away. >> 125 yards is what the chefside. the police say they can't tell the difference between the good guys and the bad guys, so i'm not sure if they know much about the shooter. >> you have been covering this from the beginningd and on different days the crowds are of a different makeup. how would you describe last night's crowd? i mean locals who you recognize people from outside4úbt or what would you say? >> in one sense it was kind of a family reunion, and some new people made people nervous, some scuffles. main protestedder had finings picked with them. and then one shot cops.
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never happened before. so i'm sure those people have never been seen there before. >> it looked like a fairly size able crowd. i wasn't there so i don't know. looks like there was big group of people there. >> the numbers estimated were 150 but note that the crowd dwindled naturally and it was 25 people when the shots were fired. so it wasn't like they were escalating tension. the shots surprised the protesters as much as the cops. the protesters hit the deck. >> i i'd be interested to hear your thoughts. that after this resignation, which is, for instance, your newspaper called for and so many of the locals called for, i don't know why i didn't expect that would2nqóev lead to violence. i expected people might be happy ÷v=6t that. >> there was measured happiness, but it's a systemic reform that is needed inwfdñd ferguson. chief jackson did not create the problems. he let them flourish, a lot of
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locals believe the police officer should have been charged with murder and they're veryn ç unhappy about the report of the doj. >> where are people's heats at this moment? >> i called down to the police station. the protesters are -- they're going to bring it today and said if there's a curfew they're going to test the#r6t@s curfew. they'll make them enforce the curfew. >> what's the word on thoughts of the st. louis county police chief and the work he is doing in the early going? >> well, chief bellmer is a work in progress help has come a long way since august when he made some serious blunders myx8fgj1o worse than blunders. but he had a very effective press conference today. i was very impressed with his performance. >> it was measured. chris king is editorial director for the st. louis american newspaper. thank you for being with us.
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a new headache for the secret service. man. reports]z two agents got wasted and drove into a white house barricade after a party around the white house. the "washington post" is reporting one agent was second in command on president obama's protective detail. can't you see it?f &n wasted. driving, running into things. the secret service who keeps the president alive. that's the accusation. she could run but couldn't hide. after six years cops track down a woman accused in a deadly crash and i bet you'll never guess where they found her. good to have you in. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like mute buttons equal danger. ...that sound good? not being on this phone call sounds good. it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it was jason. it could've been brenda. to unlock the possibilities of tomorrow......"lift tab." fiber-rich bran.
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it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping. you may have heard before the the secret service agents now in trouble over accusations of drunkp/j"#0ñ driving. just minutesessing a we learned the two secret service agents who crashed a government car into a white house security barrier drove drew an active bomb investigation and may have driven over a suspicious package two secret service agentsuo atly wasted. that's what officials tell the "washington post" newspaper. it reports the agents had been drinking at a late night pert. officials say the two agents have been re-assigned. we learned the head of the secret service, joseph chancey will now appear behalf house panel next week. a spokesman says, he is in for a
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hell of a grilling. this happened last week but we're just learning of it now. one agent was a top member of president obama's protectivemz detail. sources say the "washington post" that on-duty police officers wanted to arrest the agents and conduct a sobriety test but a supervisor told the officers to let the agents go and they did. the secret service reportsopwqh this is an ongoing investigation and is not commenting but this is just the late nest a string of misha6jh+doráh the agency charged in guarding the president. in '09 two reality tv stars passed a security checkpoint to meet up with president obama even though they decide note have invites. two years late american fired several but'lls at white house hitting a second floor window. it took them four days to
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realize that bullets hit the white house. and then in april of 2012 investigators caught a agents soliciting prostitutes in colombia. some agents resigned. president obama later said, what were they thinking? i don't know. that's why they're not there anymore. then remember this guy? i mean who can forget sign language december of 2013 during nelson mandela's funeral. he faked his credentials and was just over there making a bunch%9 of motions. he later said he was undertreatment for schizophrenia. standing there next to the president. three feet away. u.s. officials said south african security guards were responsible for that mishap in september last year a man with a knife climbed over the white house fans, ran through the front door and made tote the east rooms before agented
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tackled him. the president has just left the white house in january, government employee crashed a smell -- small drone on the south lawn of the white house. investigators say the employee had been drinking and now the allegedly drunk seek credit service agents may have run over an active bomb scene. vladimir putin's handshake is to strong it could break your hand. who says that? vladimir putin's spokesman. brushing off rumors that putin is sick. of course, he has spent years building a reputation as a tough guy but we haven't seen him in public for a week. he skipped an annual meeting today he normally attends and has postponed an upcoming trip. but kremlin put out a photo of putin meeting with a russian governor has proof he is a-okay. the meeting actually happened a week ago. putin, if he is sick, we don't know, but his handshake will
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crush you like the bug you are. cops say a womanheç who jumped bail in alabama six years ago after a deadly car crash is under arrest. they found her in another country. sarah has more on this. gretchen walks backwards. this is not gretchen. >> this is not gretchen. this is a woman named kelly lynn miller. she pled guilty after she killed a man while drunk driving and police say this is a photo only here/úyh from 2009. it started in alabama. now here's six years later. all the way across the6hddqt>ñ world in thailand. she has been arrested. police say she was island hopping for most of the time to avoid detection.xb and that she -- after her arrest she end relatively nonchalant. here she is in photos released
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from a press conference. she seems actually pretty relaxed especially considering she just had a baby two months ago, and authorities say she will like be deported and the baby will likely go with her but she has to pay a fine for overstaying her time in the country. >> how did they get her? >> a tip from the u.s. embassy. the iraqi military is america's most important ally in the fight against the state, but today some$ x 4ñiç iraqi soldiers are now now investigation for committing the exact same atrocities as isis. beheadings, shootings, throwing people off buildings. the question now should the u.s. withhold taxpayer funded aid and what role is the iranian military really playing? it'stmfyt] a heck of a deal going on over there now. stay tuned for this. it's something else.
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the islamic state militants are known for posting horrific videos and photos of social media showing the militants slicing off people's heads. now iraqi troops are accused of doing exactly the same thing, exactly as was predicted in this newscast by one of our guests a week ago. the iraqi government now investigating troops for war crimes. abc news broke the story and a senior u.s. defense official has confirmed. iraqi officials launched the investigation after gruesome photos and videos surfaced. the images show iraqi troops taking selfize in front of bodies? we can't verify if the pictures are authentic and have blocked out graphic details because your kids don't need to see it. in fact you don't, either. it's disgusting. you can see three people
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standing on a truck and it looks like they're posing with somebody's severed head. in another image from the same instagram user you've can see a body on the ground there nearly 3,000 u.s. soldiers are in iraq training troops and providing secure not training them to cut off people's heads. the pentagon requested 1.6 billion of our dollars to support the iraqi and kurdish forces. easterly today the accept departments spokeswoman called the report disturbing and says the u.s. government has no plan to launch its own investigation. this comes as iraqi troops closed in on tikrit. we're hearing over the past 24 hours government soldiers have taken back large portions of the city. iranian forces have been on the ground in advise and consent roles, leading shiite mill lit ya. yesterday the chairman of the
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joint chief of stat said there's concern they could engage in ethnic cleansing against sunni iraqi, really? this be a soup any, shia war we're in the middle of? really. general griffin is at the pentagon. like we didn't know this would happen. what are they saying? >> well, shepard, the chairman of the joint chiefs warned about this to congress in his testimony on the hill yesterday. now these video images have emerged that appear to show a atrocities by some unitses of the iraqi army. jen saki was had ask the about the reports. >> u.s. officials continue to raise concerns with the government of iraq officials and have been doing that for some time. this behavior is clearly -- their behavior must be above
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reproach or risk being painted with the same brush as isil fights, a message we're making clear. >> according to u.s.a. defense official, quote ex-the u.s. government has withheld assistance from certain iraqi unit s on the basis of credible information in the past due to the sensitive nature or our assistance we are unable to discuss specific units. they would not say with this shiite militia is among those units. >> we're hearing about the head of this shia militia that is leading the fight against isis in tikrit, right? >> that's right. the shiite commander of the badder brigade gave an interview to iraqi news in which he called for a statue to be built in tikrit of the iranian commander who is reading the charge into tikrit advising iraqi units taking on isis. the head of the iranian
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revenueser in guards a man who for years the u.s. military blames for killing u.s. troops in iraq quote, i urge the people of the province not to trust the americans. americans gave us some armored vehicles recently stipulating they could not be used in the province but do be idea to lib rat mosul only. that from the brigade commander. said the americans couldn't liberate a image urging the pipe of tikrit to pay homage to this iranian commander. >> all right. let's turn to mike barrett. my memory isn't great as a very old human but i think it was you who said this is a civil war and we just hope that whoever wins here doesn't ethnically cleanse the other side. >> we have been talking about this for years at this point. we in the west have this idea there's something called the state of iraq and those boreds are magical and must stay.
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the fact of the matter is they don't reflect the societal divides. you have sunnies and shias and kurds and trying to lump them together, obviously going to be a figure for control of resources resources and domination. >> oh due you hasn't this if you're the us? >> it's such a terrible mess there's no good options. that's important to get out first. what you do is you allow iraq to fragment into three pieces. let the kurds control their section you let the shia and iran control the southeast part, which i baghdad, and some of the oil fields there, and then have a sunni part that at least wouldn't be getting killed by the shia all the time. now, the issue there is you have to do something about isis, which is sunni, and is imbedded in the whole sunni region. >> so, this is what those parties the shearch the sunni and the kurds have been wanting for, i don't know since well before the united states was a country and the west has stopped them from being this for
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reasons that have been laid out. could you explain those reasons that we haven't allowed this to happen already? >> sure. the primary reason is basically just we believe that it's good if nation states stay intact. so you want to keep nation states together, and it keeps things under control and forces compromise, and when people are forced to compromise, they don't go as far to one side or the other. you have a balance where you go to the right and left. so it's a concept it's more stable because people are having to negotiate you. have people with different opinions all coming together for consensus government. that's a great idea and i support it in concept. unfortunately on the ground we have a lot of very well-armed people in the midst of a centuries are old blood feud who really are committing these horrible atrocities against each other. at some point we're better off separating the two sides and than going after isis because they're trying to create a broader threat to the region.
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>> don't you wish we thought about this 12 or 13 years ago. >> it's stun think lack of foresight and the lack of cultural understanding. at a former intelligence officer it makes my sad. >> welcome to the problem we created. mike barrett, thank you. >> thank you. >> washington is disintegrating from within. that the word from up in other than iran's supreme leader. seems he has read that letter from the 47 republican senators who got in there, and now he is criticizing america for sending that controversial open letter on a nuke deal, and his words are memorable. plus, we have all heard of the national sex offender registry. pretty soon white collar criminals could have a registry of their own and if this is driving you to drink i suggest the powdered stuff. catch a buzz on a powder. details are coming. it's some kind of good.
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>> more headlines. four people are dead and dozens trapped after a collapse at a construction site in bangladesh. officials say emergency workers rescued dozens of people from the wreckage two years ago a clothing factory collapse thread, killing more than a thousand people. a man charged with murdering his pregnant girlfriend's mother says the mom attacked him first. the american couple on trial in bali, indonesia, where the killings happened last year. cops found the mother's body in a suitcase in the trunk of a taxi. the toddler who survived a car crash that killed her mother is homehe hospital now. her dad says he can't believe little lilly is alive. police say she spent 14 hours updied sound in her car seat asly her mom's car ended up in an icy river. doctors say little lily has a few bruises but is doing just fine. bottom of the hour, top of the
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search teams say they recovered two bodies from the wreckage of the blackhawk helicopter that crashed in the florida panhandle. 11 marines and soldiers were onboard for a training mission on tuesday night. their chopper went down in heavy fog. a second helicopter made it back to safety. the fog still hasn't cleared, making the search even harder. >> the conditions are very, very, very dense fog. boats that did get on scene could not see. they were probably traveling about less than five miles an hour out there, afraid to run into each other and any hazard that might be out there. >> searchers are still scouring the foggy beach. witnesses say body parts and debris washing ashore, including a uniform with a name on it. iran's supreme leader says the letter from the republican lawmakers warning any nuclear deal could be temporary show is
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disintegration in washington. during a meeting with clerics in iran, the ayatollah champ men any says the letter signals the collapse of political ethics and is now worried about the nuclear talks with the west because the other party is deceitful and cunning and stabs in the back and had harsh words for israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and for paper lawmakes,. >> after a zionist clown went there and made remarks, merge officials distanced themselves but. >> on capitol hill, some republican senators were caught offguard by the backlash they received from the letter. arizona senator john mccain said it was kind of a very rapid process. everybody was looking forward to getting out of town because of the snowstorm. and he went on, i think we
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probably should have had more discussion about it, given the blowback there is. the white house and some democratic lawmakers have denounced the letter from the g.o.p. saying it could potentially damage america's relationship with iran. let's bring in jillian turner. she served on the white house national security council under both president bush and president obama and has looked at this thing with dismay. it is hard to imagine that has happened. >> you know the most detrimental thing the letter has don for a national security view is how fractious washington politics has become. we cannot conduct foreign policy abroad if we're enable to a certain degree speak with a unified vote and voice and that's what the ayatollah said and that's right. >> has anyone said that to these republicans in the senate? is there an adult voice that
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might be able to come down on high and say stop it? >> well the washington foreign policymaking community is largely in agreement here that this was the -- the letter was at best misdirected and that it really exposed the kind of messy underbelly of partisan politics whether anyone is actually point can this out to the 47 senators that signed the letter is another thing. >> talk about the kinds of damage that this sort of thinking do. >> it's a mistake for the united states to think the rest of the international community is not watching and is not aware of the poisonous political climate in washington and think this won't have long term consequences. our adversaries and allies are going to look for ways to exploit the situation and turn it to their advantage. we saw that with prime minister netanyahu and we're seeing it again now and it's only going to get worse. >> it was largely suggested to me by people out of washington
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that this letter was mostly for domestic consumption. the base should be well full by now. >> and you know, at the end of the day the recipient of the letter was not the base here. the iran's president, foreign minimummer and, the grand ayatollah had the same reaction. it's an day front to them and an affront to the entire iranian government buzz- -- because is insults their knowledge. they should have kept that in mind. >> do we have a shot at an agreement still or is it your belief that in the end the political opposition to the president who got the deal done will take it down no matter what happens? >> i don't think that ultimately all of this kind of hullabaloo will impact the deal whether or not we strike a deal with iran, but i do think that the efficacy
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of this deal, as we all know is up for grabs signed or not. sanctions are still threaten -- the irof sanctionses training to topple the entire process. near large part depending upon verification measures which is not effective with this rogue regime so a lot of different things at play. but i don't think this will take the negotiations down. >> i hope not. gillian turner is live from washington. thank you. >> thank you. >> white collar criminal could some get same treatment as registered sex offender ifs they live in utah. the -- governor is expected to sign into law the nation's first white collar crime registry. if this does become the law, people in utah could go online to look up which of their neighbors committed a white collar crime. according to the feds estimated
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losses from white collar time totals $1.7 trillion. adam shapiro is in our newsroom. how will this work? >> it's going be like a sex offender registry. they have to have a picture of the person, but the question is why is utah the first to do this and the lawmakers cited the fraud that take place when unscrupulous members of, say lds, prey upon the honest members of church. it's called affinity crime where a person of one group preys upon the same group. bernier madoff on jewish. so a lowing people to know who has been convicted allows you to check out their background and that's why they did this in utah. >> you know, all these people who tanked the economy and the big banks never happened to them. is it possible they could get tied up in this? >> this is a great question. the law says you have to be convicted of a second degree
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felony. so people in banks who have been convicted of breaking rules they would be on this. even in utah if they were working here but the bank has a branch in utah they could be on he registry. the law is open to interpretation. jp morgan chase, $3 billion settle independent madoff case, was never charged with a crime. people in utah say they still violated the rules. the law says second degree felon but perhaps the bank shifts be on there. the problem is how do you get a picture of the bank and they've never been charged with a crime. who do you know pays $3 billion and hunt -- hasn't done something wrong. >> we'll wait until they crash the economy again and then we'll deal them. a map accused of gunning down a mother of four in las vegas appeared in court today. police say they first thought this was a indication of road rage but there is much more to the story. they said, oh a road rage incident in case somebody got
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killing a mother of four in las vegas pleaded not guilty to murder today. police initially called it a road rage case last month but it's become so much more. they later revealed the mom, this woman, tammy meyers went home, picked up her armed son and went out looking for the suspect. vigilante style. cops say that led to a shootout in their drive away win the son and the pocket, a 19-year-old named eric nosh. she died two days later. the suspect's attorney enough claims his client acted in self defense. let's get to trace geologer. these two families have known each other a long time. >> reporter: which is what makes the story so fascinating. it wasn't a case of random road rage. the victim knew the suspect very well. she suspend countless hours counseling him. she fed him, gave him money. the his friend says she bought things from him and that why a
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lot of people in the neighborhood believe this might have been some sort of drug deal gone bad in fact eric's death attorney is now asking for the surveillance tape from the anybody school where tammy meyers was apparently teaching her daughter to drive. he says if the tape doesn't show the car driving around, that would change the case. a lawyer says a big part of his defense will be challenging thing -- prosecution's evidence. he doesn't have a driver's license and he doesn't have a car but is not telling authorities who was driving although his friends say he admitted to them that someone else was behind the wheel and he also admitted that he shot someone, saying, quoting, i about the those kids. they were after me, and i got them. we have also learned that last week at least two members of the victim's family testified before
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the grand jury, their testimony could be made public as early as this friday. and that's very important because remember the family's story over the course of this story has changed pretty dramatically. >> trace gallagher, thank you. investigator says they caught the guy who snatched a toddler off the street, and their suspect? is a 15-year-old boy. here he is. we told you about the case -- this is the person who did it anyway. surveillance video caught it on in a small town south and west of spokane. first there was somebody running don the street, and then there's the toddler's siblings. two teens ran after the suspect who dropped the toddler and took off. now, relatives of the victim say they notice recognize the suspect. those investigators say they're not tellings the suspect's name because he is only 15 years old. here's one for the drinker on the go. powdered alcohol.
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thing but newer and less sugar. the next water add-in? "powcahol." you poor it into a glass of water and have a drink. poweredded alcohol. the feds gave the green light to the stuff yesterday. came in multiple flavors, vodka and rum, and they have powder for a cosmo, and then a kind of margarita thing. the investor says that one packet equals one shot of liquor. not everybody is thrilled, especially people in several states trying to stop it from getting on to store shelves. critics say it's too easy for kids to kid. i wonder how long before the youtube provides video of someone snorting it with a straw. >> good we. we'll get to first, even though it's been approved at the federal level-that doesn't mean that states can't ban it, and in fact
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the five on the map here already have. two dozen others have considered or are still considering banning it. >> louisiana is banning it? >> sorry, shep. >> still get a drive-through daiquiri in louisiana. come on now. >> hate to disappoint you. new york senator chuck schumer wants to make illegal and said quote we can't sit back and wait for powdered alcohol to hit store shelves causing more hospitalizations and god forbid death. the creator says it should be treated like alcohol. >> why do we want big government telling us what we can drink and can't drink. >> the company that makes it hopes to have it on the shelves by the summer. >> let's hope there are other concerns right? >> mentioned snorting it. one other concern -- >> gross. >> one other concern is that somebody could sneak into it
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venues that normally you can't have alcohol. >> that's why i thought it would be helpful. >> thecrator says the packaging is big and would be easier to sneak a mini bottle of vodka or other alcohol in but somebody can just dump the product into a smaller container. people are concerned about snorting but the creator says it would take an hour to snort the equivalent of one shot of alcohol, and he says it would burn. listen. >> why would anyone choose to spend an hour of pain and misery snorting all of this powder to get one drink in their system? that it. just one drink. >> and as for the concern about kid getting their hands on it, the creator says that basically the same regulations that apply alcohol would apply to "palcohol." >> you can put it in a small ziploc bag and take into it the
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on this day in 1988 -- ♪ -- scored the number one hit in the united states never going to give you up. the singer with the deep voice and slick dance move and hair became an overnight sensation. this song was on the top 100 for 23 weeks. he cracked the top ten with four more hits after this although none as successful. years late their interwebs rediscovered the video. people were tricked into watching it. he became the king of the musec
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scene somehow. 27 years ago today. we have evolved or something. >> when news breaks out, we'll break in because breaking news changes everything. see you then. [shouting] [bleep] >> acknowledgment nine months ago would have kept that from happening. >> [bleep]. oh [bleep]. okay. there was just gunfire and now cops have guns drawn. >> again, how the heck did it happen again? the question everyone is asking. chaos in ferguson, and now a manhunt on. for the person or persons who shot two police officers, those officers lucky to be alive right now. welcome everybody, i'm neil cavuto. and here we go again. more riots and violence and the shooting that is
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