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. >> again, p.d.requesting medical personnel in theatre 9, they have a child down and cannot evacuate. >> quick-thinking police start transporting those critically injured to hospitals in police cars. >> metro, do i have permission to transport victims by car? we have no rescue. >> yes, load them up, get them out of there. >> there's a first request for paramedics to treat the critically injured child. still in first responders. another plea for help. >> we have one we cannot move. get ambulance here as soon as possible. >> reporter: for far too long they are blocked from getting to the critical by those less injured. a sea of wounded victims stream into the parking lot stops paramedics in their tracks, leaving the most critical patients untreated. the aurora fire captain wouldn't go on camera but told the "denver post" they were overwhelmed with patients. patients were running towards them. they were covered with blood. we cannot move past a patient to get to another patient. remember the child polic
. >> again, p.d.requesting medical personnel in theatre 9, they have a child down and cannot evacuate. >> quick-thinking police start transporting those critically injured to hospitals in police cars. >> metro, do i have permission to transport victims by car? we have no rescue. >> yes, load them up, get them out of there. >> there's a first request for paramedics to treat the critically injured child. still in first responders. another plea for help. >> we...
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apparently, every saturday night, phoenix p.d. sets up a dui checkpoint. common knowledge? mais, oui. public awareness is part of the deterrent. so our unsub blows past said checkpoint at 90 mph, and is pursued by a officer jason kessinger. kessinger pulls the car over, approaches the driver's side window, where he is shot in the throat. mon dieu. he was a single parent, 2 daughters. rossi: so, the unsub planned ahead, used the dui stop to set his trap, and then lured the officer to his death. it could have been personal. the unsub might have had a problem with these particular officers. or with law enforcement in general. he's sending a message. reid: criminals, gang members, academy washouts, security rent a cops, teenagers, and that's just a start. i mean, the list of people who have a problem with police officers is a long one. the victims were shot in the neck, so the unsub knew they'd be wearing body armor. and he used a dui checkpoint. i mean, both incidents show an active understanding of police procedure. which narrows it down to anybody who watch
apparently, every saturday night, phoenix p.d. sets up a dui checkpoint. common knowledge? mais, oui. public awareness is part of the deterrent. so our unsub blows past said checkpoint at 90 mph, and is pursued by a officer jason kessinger. kessinger pulls the car over, approaches the driver's side window, where he is shot in the throat. mon dieu. he was a single parent, 2 daughters. rossi: so, the unsub planned ahead, used the dui stop to set his trap, and then lured the officer to his death....
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the police are focused on that because that is their job jinx' so impressed with the p.d.ere with the coordinated effort, state, local, federal agencies, fbi, atf, they are putting together a case behind the scenes as other people try to heal each other. as i heard so eloquently stated today. we thought this was a once in a lifetime thing with columbine. how could this happen again to us in colorado? it is just a sad, sad place, governor. >> mike: john, you had mentioned about the evidence that is in that apartment how critical it is. something happens that evidence is destroyed. how much does that affect the ability to properly prosecute this case? >> well, i think based on the fact pad, i think you can prosecute the case as far as making an argument whether he is sane or not that is a whole another issue. i think pretty much he is guilty as charged but what i was trying to point out in the apartment was there is other evidence that could be inside those hard drives, inside a capture tool like an ipod or iphone that might lead us to other members. i don't know. maybe he h
the police are focused on that because that is their job jinx' so impressed with the p.d.ere with the coordinated effort, state, local, federal agencies, fbi, atf, they are putting together a case behind the scenes as other people try to heal each other. as i heard so eloquently stated today. we thought this was a once in a lifetime thing with columbine. how could this happen again to us in colorado? it is just a sad, sad place, governor. >> mike: john, you had mentioned about the...
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. >> reporter: everyone is on alert and what we're understanding from the bomb squad and aurora p.d., the first step going into that apartment is remove a trip wire as you were talking about and it looks like what police may very well do or the bomb squad may do is blow up that trip wire and that's why they're talking about a controlled detonation once they go inside. now, they've cautioned people that that controlled detonation will produce sound and may also produce a fire and that's why the fire crews are on the scene ready to act. and a shell of intersi-- incendiary devices will be moved and examination of evidence of the apartment. and then we may get some answers as to what was in the mind of james holmes, what triggered him to spend two months amassing the arsenal that he had. more than 6,000 rounds, 300 rounds for the shotgun alone, all of the body armor, what made him execute his deadly plan here, jamie. >> reporter: all right, mike, thank you so much. i'm jamie colby, back to fox, but all of our reporters, jon scott anchoring live 12 noon from aurora. keep it on fox. >> well
. >> reporter: everyone is on alert and what we're understanding from the bomb squad and aurora p.d., the first step going into that apartment is remove a trip wire as you were talking about and it looks like what police may very well do or the bomb squad may do is blow up that trip wire and that's why they're talking about a controlled detonation once they go inside. now, they've cautioned people that that controlled detonation will produce sound and may also produce a fire and that's...
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. >> walsh's donation helped bay for argo to join the santa clara p.d., he will start canine training next week. >> very cool. 4:51. greece says it won't let financial troubles get in the way of the olympic team. thou country is funding the athletes. >> and overcoming the odds. a man lifts the olympic torch and walks after recovering from a stroke. >> looking at the bay bridge, the lower deck jammed up. police activity in the area through treasure island, we have your live report and traffic impact coming up. >> welcome back. this is a live look at the bay bridge right now. apparently there is a potential shooting that happened out there. police stopped traffic eastbound out of san francisco heading over to oakland. some of the lanes apparently have been let back open. police now allowing some of the lanes to flow. mike inouye will come along to fill you in on the traffic. christie smith is there live. she will fill us in on the details of the possible shooting. it's 4:55. >> today on the road to the london olympics, not quite decision 2012 yet. greece says it will send a team to the
. >> walsh's donation helped bay for argo to join the santa clara p.d., he will start canine training next week. >> very cool. 4:51. greece says it won't let financial troubles get in the way of the olympic team. thou country is funding the athletes. >> and overcoming the odds. a man lifts the olympic torch and walks after recovering from a stroke. >> looking at the bay bridge, the lower deck jammed up. police activity in the area through treasure island, we have your...
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or the p.d. or the d.a., helps first thought wrong become next right thing. you can do it. i can teach the incarcerated population what to want because they always get what they wanted. they wanted more, they got more. they got it, they got it. they want someday, they left with none. they wanted her or him, they got that. i can tell them what to want now. pass first thought wrong, what to want. they do the right work, i can show them how to keep it this time. my boy's safe all day. it's not because of me. it's because of efforts like this. [applause] >> as our panelists take the stage and get seated, let me introduce our discussion. earlier this year, california state senator mark leno introduced legislation that would revise the penalty for simple drug possession under the state law, making drug possession laws that punish as a felony would now be punished as a misdemeanor. the new legislation, sb-1506, does not apply to anybody involved in selling or manufacturing drugs. the stated purpose of the bill is that it would help alleviate overcrowding in state prisons and count
or the p.d. or the d.a., helps first thought wrong become next right thing. you can do it. i can teach the incarcerated population what to want because they always get what they wanted. they wanted more, they got more. they got it, they got it. they want someday, they left with none. they wanted her or him, they got that. i can tell them what to want now. pass first thought wrong, what to want. they do the right work, i can show them how to keep it this time. my boy's safe all day. it's not...
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it is there in the transition plan which provides for two stages within the transition p.d. it stage one july actually start with the pools and president assad and stays to show include reform. soul makers and democracy such as appointing a new government of national unity electing a new parliament and adopting a new constitution. how. are you confident that the revolution in syria will not end up an islamic revolution. we have emphasized in our deliberations with foreign minister laughter of the there is a strong tendency for that and the longer the crisis the more radicalized it becomes but the more they press the starker the opposition from the syrian people who will not allow their country to go fundamentalist just as it won't allow arms shipments to continue. but. do you believe it is possible that moscow might host a delegation that would represent all of the syrian opposition in the foreseeable future. i hope this will happen and even if it does not represent everybody at least it should represent the majority. what do you think about the recent split within the milit
it is there in the transition plan which provides for two stages within the transition p.d. it stage one july actually start with the pools and president assad and stays to show include reform. soul makers and democracy such as appointing a new government of national unity electing a new parliament and adopting a new constitution. how. are you confident that the revolution in syria will not end up an islamic revolution. we have emphasized in our deliberations with foreign minister laughter of...
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well within their first amendment rights as a new report by several law school clinics found and why p.d. officers have used excessive force on peaceful protesters one hundred thirty times since september of two thousand and eleven when the occupy movement kicked off johnno full joins us now from our new york studios john is an independent journalist co-host of radio's patch and regular contributor to the fast times welcome john. thanks for having me and thanks for joining us in a recent article for alterna you asked if the new york police department broke international law in suppressing protests and i know there's been a statement from from the u.n. about. the u.s. police reaction to occupy protests what's what's the story here. well the answer to the question did the y.p. break international law is almost certainly yes the united states is obliged by various treaties that it signed onto to protect assembly rights to protect free speech rights to protect rights of the press and what this report in it comes in at just under two hundred pages what this report extensively documents is tha
well within their first amendment rights as a new report by several law school clinics found and why p.d. officers have used excessive force on peaceful protesters one hundred thirty times since september of two thousand and eleven when the occupy movement kicked off johnno full joins us now from our new york studios john is an independent journalist co-host of radio's patch and regular contributor to the fast times welcome john. thanks for having me and thanks for joining us in a recent...
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the incident took place on the way walking to where we were going so the p.d. were obviously watching what we were doing as we were moving into spring street so i don't think we really caught them off surprise i've seen the l.a.p.d. show up whenever i write a press release even if a few people are gathering and what was the point from your standpoint in terms of this event what were you hoping to call attention to. to be honest the goals of the event were to house fun stay safe speak out stand up and. you know chalk and we had fliers that were explaining the truck you know we were talking to people about these arrests we feel like it's politically repressive the ulan had written a special communications to the obama administration about local law enforcement repressing the occupy movement or violating the rights of occupiers and we felt this really fit into that along with the raid that happened at the end of last year i know most of the occupy protests certainly we have covered dozens of them and usually you know sort of the philosophy is that protesters are n
the incident took place on the way walking to where we were going so the p.d. were obviously watching what we were doing as we were moving into spring street so i don't think we really caught them off surprise i've seen the l.a.p.d. show up whenever i write a press release even if a few people are gathering and what was the point from your standpoint in terms of this event what were you hoping to call attention to. to be honest the goals of the event were to house fun stay safe speak out stand...
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members of the media but the general public as well to video record photographs and or audio record and p.d. members conducting official business or while acting in an official capacity and any public space of less such recordings interfere with police activity so what will it take for the rest of the country to follow suit and will this really work to discuss this oscar miskito he is a pedicab director he joins us now oscar thanks for coming to the studio i know you had a run in with police for recording them yourselves tell us what happened. there's going to clarify that the incident was on the national mall here in washington d.c. but it was with the united states park police which is a different police agency than the bunch of politan police department so i would like to applaud the chief lanier for issuing such a directive because it's very important that we follow the first the first member of the u.s. constitution and i would hope that the united states park police chief teresa chambers would follow suit and issue a similar directive so that the united states park police would also.
members of the media but the general public as well to video record photographs and or audio record and p.d. members conducting official business or while acting in an official capacity and any public space of less such recordings interfere with police activity so what will it take for the rest of the country to follow suit and will this really work to discuss this oscar miskito he is a pedicab director he joins us now oscar thanks for coming to the studio i know you had a run in with police...
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stop online piracy act and the protect ip act sopa and pipa now thousands of websites including wicked p.d.'s staged blackouts and protests and soon enough people were paying so much attention that those two pieces of legislation were voted down well it turns out soap is evil twin brother is back and his name is the intellectual property act and take a look at this it's hard to tell which is which both are talking about advancing intellectual property rights and preventing infringement but the new one calls for the creation of a class of political officers who will see to it that all u.s. trade negotiations and discussions advance sopel like provisions of broad to make it easier at a later date to simply get the u.s. to comply and this bill thanks to texas republican congressman lamar smith is simply so far to point to talk more about this i'm joined by aaron swartz founder and executive director of demand progress there let's talk about this bill just sort of brought about over the weekend hasn't formally been introduced but it is in the works and it is uncanny how similar it is to soap i
stop online piracy act and the protect ip act sopa and pipa now thousands of websites including wicked p.d.'s staged blackouts and protests and soon enough people were paying so much attention that those two pieces of legislation were voted down well it turns out soap is evil twin brother is back and his name is the intellectual property act and take a look at this it's hard to tell which is which both are talking about advancing intellectual property rights and preventing infringement but the...
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the police are focused on that because that is their job jinx' so impressed with the p.d. here with the coordinated effort, state, local, federal agencies, fbi, atf, they are putting together a case behind the scenes as other people try to heal each other. as i heard so eloquently stated today. we thought this was a once in a lifetime thing with columbine. how could this happen again to us in colorado? it is just a sad, sad place, governor. >> mike: john, you had mentioned about the evidence that is in that apartment how critical it is. something happens that evidence is destroyed. how much does that affect the ability to properly prosecute this case? >> well, i think based on the fact pad, i think you can prosecute the case as far as making an argument whether he is sane or not that is a whole another issue. i think pretty much he is guilty as charged but what i was trying to point out in the apartment was there is other evidence that could be inside those hard drives, inside a capture tool like an ipod or iphone that might lead us to other members. i don't know. maybe he
the police are focused on that because that is their job jinx' so impressed with the p.d. here with the coordinated effort, state, local, federal agencies, fbi, atf, they are putting together a case behind the scenes as other people try to heal each other. as i heard so eloquently stated today. we thought this was a once in a lifetime thing with columbine. how could this happen again to us in colorado? it is just a sad, sad place, governor. >> mike: john, you had mentioned about the...
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so the chief of aurora p.d. is the person in charge of this investigation. all other agencies would be providing assistance unless a terrorism nexus is established, and then that would affect how they work the case. >> is there anything that you kind of extrapolate from the fact that we do know according to eyewitnesss that a mask was used, there was a bulletproof vest, we're talking about possibly some sort of automatic weapon, a rifle, two handguns? all of these quite frankly are quite accessible, aren't they? especially as it pertains to the bulletproof vest or the mask. these are things you can buy at a military surplus store. anybody can do that. >> unfortunately, the weapons, the equipment, military type gear, all of that is very readily accessible. so there's no trouble for someone to get their hands on the equipment that he apparently had at the time of the shooting. >> all right. tom fuentes, thank you so much for your insight. appreciate that. >> you're welcome. >>> meantime, this investigation as it continues, we're also getting lots of reaction,
so the chief of aurora p.d. is the person in charge of this investigation. all other agencies would be providing assistance unless a terrorism nexus is established, and then that would affect how they work the case. >> is there anything that you kind of extrapolate from the fact that we do know according to eyewitnesss that a mask was used, there was a bulletproof vest, we're talking about possibly some sort of automatic weapon, a rifle, two handguns? all of these quite frankly are quite...
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>> kimberly: there was a report that p.d.er new york apartment. >> bob: that was greg and i on the bicycle in intermission. >> greg: exactly. >> bob: that's right. >> kimberly: we wish them all the best. >> greg: i don't. >> kimberly: everybody has personality -- >> greg: i'm kidding. obvious i do. >> bob: named surry on the iphone after her? >> dana: so easy to plant stuff. >> kimberly: eyeball roll. one more thing is up next. you never know what will happen on the show. that's why you can't leave. ♪ ♪ also, get a free flight. you know that comes with a private island? really? no. it comes with a hat. see, airline credit cards promise flights for 25,000 miles, but... [ man ] there's never any seats for 25,000 miles. frustrating, isn't it? but that won't happen with the capital onventure card. you can book any aiine, anytime. hey, i just said that. after all, isn't traveling hard enough? ow! [ male annncer ] to get thelights you want, sign up for a venture card at capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? uh, it's ok. i've playe
>> kimberly: there was a report that p.d.er new york apartment. >> bob: that was greg and i on the bicycle in intermission. >> greg: exactly. >> bob: that's right. >> kimberly: we wish them all the best. >> greg: i don't. >> kimberly: everybody has personality -- >> greg: i'm kidding. obvious i do. >> bob: named surry on the iphone after her? >> dana: so easy to plant stuff. >> kimberly: eyeball roll. one more thing is up next....