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today they include jerry nunez on the left and shawn stark on the right. arrested within hours of each other. they have been connected to a shootout with hackensack police two days earlier. >> officer say the man was walking with a gun and opened fire on a cop car barely missing the officer inside. the shots caused another patrol car to rear-end the first car. they chased the gunman to the corner of first and sussex street. he's in the hospital in critical condition tonight. >> robert lenards charged with several crimes. the most serious, three counts of attempted murder. >> face the camera and don't move. >> stark was not arrested for any direct involvement in the shooting but he owned the alleged handgun. he says he's a good friend and had taken the weapon without him knowing it. >> he had came over my house and we were hanging out that night and he had this thought in his head that he wanted to kill himself. he said he would take his own life. i talked to him about this is not his last chance. there are things he can do to better his life. but that nigh
today they include jerry nunez on the left and shawn stark on the right. arrested within hours of each other. they have been connected to a shootout with hackensack police two days earlier. >> officer say the man was walking with a gun and opened fire on a cop car barely missing the officer inside. the shots caused another patrol car to rear-end the first car. they chased the gunman to the corner of first and sussex street. he's in the hospital in critical condition tonight. >>...
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they transfer to stark when they turn 18. depending on their sentence will remain here until age 21 or 25. we met several wards convicted of murder. they ask that we not use their last names. >> when i was 12 years old, i killed some guy who tried to kill my brother. it was gang related. i retaliated and have been here ever since. >> you shot him? >> no, we beat him to death with tire irons and bumper jacks, mops, stuff like that. >> the guy walked through the gate. i drew down on him with a tech .22 and told him why he was selling dope over here. we told him not to sell dope in this particular area. he looked at me and tried to hit the gun out of my hand. he ran up the stairs, i fired. he got shot seven times. i killed him. me being 15, it excited me to shoot at somebody because it made other people look at me and say, see that guy, that's a cool guy. that made me proud. >> what made you proud. >> them knowing i would kill somebody and not worry about it or worry about getting caught. >> this is our son evan. tomorrow he wou
they transfer to stark when they turn 18. depending on their sentence will remain here until age 21 or 25. we met several wards convicted of murder. they ask that we not use their last names. >> when i was 12 years old, i killed some guy who tried to kill my brother. it was gang related. i retaliated and have been here ever since. >> you shot him? >> no, we beat him to death with tire irons and bumper jacks, mops, stuff like that. >> the guy walked through the gate. i...
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but as far as we're concerned a very stark contrast, as to what you'll find at the shore versus what you're going to find say in chester county it may be a completely opposite scene from one location to the next. and it will be a tight gradient. we'll show you the snowfall expectations the most up-to-date eyewitness weather snowfall map in a second. but look at the circulation in this atmosphere, boy once we see this storm finally pull away, we'll have chance to see high pressure build in place very briefly quieter weather coming the next 48 hours once the storm pulls away. gee on out to the board walk plaza here in rehoboth. yes, snow did fall there obviously still on the board things pretty tran will down in rehoboth at this hour. chilly too. look at the wind, starting to turn little north nor westerly at this point nor'easter typically bridges northeasterly winds but now that it is beginning to pull away, we see the wind shifting. but it is still a noticeable breeze with the sustained winds at high as almost 20 miles per hour, so that will make it feel colder for sure. meanwhile,
but as far as we're concerned a very stark contrast, as to what you'll find at the shore versus what you're going to find say in chester county it may be a completely opposite scene from one location to the next. and it will be a tight gradient. we'll show you the snowfall expectations the most up-to-date eyewitness weather snowfall map in a second. but look at the circulation in this atmosphere, boy once we see this storm finally pull away, we'll have chance to see high pressure build in place...
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alama, destroyed military vehicles and walls riddled with bullet holes are stark reminders of the battles fought here. >> in some of the villages recently overtaken by the peshmerga, life is slowly returning to normal as more
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. >> reporter: jeff stark is a new york-based artist who devised "the dreary coast." the play follows charon, the boatman in greek mythology who ferries souls through the afterlife as he encounters demons, gods, and the dead on his trip down the river. >> you are not my friend, hermes. >> reporter: for just $35 audience members could not only watch from the boat, but also take part in the performance itself, dressed as dead souls being shepherded through the underworld. the play is part of a growing art form called site-specific theater, audience immersive productions that are built around the space they're performed in. we spoke with stark during the run of his show, and he said the reason for this is partly about economics. >> one of the things that's great about our show is that we actually don't have to spend any money on a theatre. we are out working in public space. >> reporter: this isn't the first time stark has done this kind of work. his first site-specific play "i.r.t." was performed in 2009 on the new york city subway. he followed it up with "the sweet che
. >> reporter: jeff stark is a new york-based artist who devised "the dreary coast." the play follows charon, the boatman in greek mythology who ferries souls through the afterlife as he encounters demons, gods, and the dead on his trip down the river. >> you are not my friend, hermes. >> reporter: for just $35 audience members could not only watch from the boat, but also take part in the performance itself, dressed as dead souls being shepherded through the...
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terrorism is nothing new here, identify been saying since we've been here, but it hasn't shown its stark face in such a deadly manner in a very long time here. it's shocking for this community, and it's shocking for the government here. they're really trying to figure out how to cope with this going forward. >> hopefully that massive unity rally tomorrow will help in the start of the healing for the french and for the country. thank you so much for that report. >>> we want to bring in a foreign editor, christopher dickey, and a senior analyst with a private security firm, flash point global partners. thank you for being with us one more time. christopher, what's the sense you're getting as far as the anxiety about tomorrow's rally and the heightened security for it? >> well, i think everybody is, i think that was ron allen before, everybody is very, very nervous in this city. they are starting to get out to the shops again. there are more people on the streets. it probably does make people feel better that boumediene may be out of the country. the real question is whether there are other
terrorism is nothing new here, identify been saying since we've been here, but it hasn't shown its stark face in such a deadly manner in a very long time here. it's shocking for this community, and it's shocking for the government here. they're really trying to figure out how to cope with this going forward. >> hopefully that massive unity rally tomorrow will help in the start of the healing for the french and for the country. thank you so much for that report. >>> we want to...
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i'm patricia stark. now back to our special "the man who killed usama bin laden." >>> 7,000 miles away from abbottabad, pakistan, in washington, d.c. a small group of high-ranking government officials are watching the raid on bin laden's compound. and it's clear that something has gone very wrong. the moment captured in an iconic picture. >> it was a very good snapshot, the concern on secretary clinton's face, the president sitting. >> the president and tough decisionmakers in washington crowded around and watching on a screen really were only able to see from high above what had happened. and for a few minutes they weren't sure exactly whether the whole mission had been blown. sglt point where helicopters moved into frame, all they'd see initially is one chopper is crashed and the other has landed in a spot where it wasn't supposed to go. there had to have been, you know, dismay. bob gates, the defense secretary, had been in the white house back in 1980 when jimmy carter's rescue mission to tehran had g
i'm patricia stark. now back to our special "the man who killed usama bin laden." >>> 7,000 miles away from abbottabad, pakistan, in washington, d.c. a small group of high-ranking government officials are watching the raid on bin laden's compound. and it's clear that something has gone very wrong. the moment captured in an iconic picture. >> it was a very good snapshot, the concern on secretary clinton's face, the president sitting. >> the president and tough...
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i'm paw -- patricia stark.e man who killed osama bin laden." >> with osama bin laden dead the mission was complete. after a few days back home, he flew to fort campbell, kentucky for a private meeting with the president, vice president and cabinet. >> he was proud of us. he came in and i remember hearing a distinctive voice. hey, everybody. it was cool to hear him walk in with a big smile. cool, happy. he hung it out there. that's a big call. he made it. i was standing next to one of the guys. he said who did the shot? my puddy said we -- my buddy said we all did it. >> why not say i did is it. >> it was not about me. >> other guys got my guy into the spot to take the spot. the analysts working for years deserved the credit. the pilot that got us on the ground and physically got into places by blowing up doors and breaking down stuff and holding security and then somebody gets a shot. it was not just -- it definitely wasn't me. it wasn't the team. it was the country. this was the entire country. >> rob served o
i'm paw -- patricia stark.e man who killed osama bin laden." >> with osama bin laden dead the mission was complete. after a few days back home, he flew to fort campbell, kentucky for a private meeting with the president, vice president and cabinet. >> he was proud of us. he came in and i remember hearing a distinctive voice. hey, everybody. it was cool to hear him walk in with a big smile. cool, happy. he hung it out there. that's a big call. he made it. i was standing next to...
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that stark contrast coming just a day after the speech. it's really astonishing. >> it was -- boehner had gone around the country recruiting more main street or chamber of commerce like republicans. well it was those members who said to him and his leadership team this is not what i ca imto washington to do. a lot of them were then applauding him saying at least they listened to us. we'll go back to the drawing board on this. but i think they got the message. it's a sign that these types of political messaging bills no matter what they are, to make a point but not progress, their days could be numbered. >> what about the reaction among the many candidates for president in 2016 to the president's speech? did he create an opportunity for anyone including marco rubio for instance, rand paul, to stand out from the crowd in their response? >> well, a lot of them frankly are going to be doing that this weekend in iowa and in california. gwen: a lot of them aren't members of congress. >> look, i think to a person they don't see much to agree with
that stark contrast coming just a day after the speech. it's really astonishing. >> it was -- boehner had gone around the country recruiting more main street or chamber of commerce like republicans. well it was those members who said to him and his leadership team this is not what i ca imto washington to do. a lot of them were then applauding him saying at least they listened to us. we'll go back to the drawing board on this. but i think they got the message. it's a sign that these types...
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i'm patricia stark. now back to the "kelly file".e".." >>> a new warning on the spread of so-called al qaeda sleeper cells after the recent attacks we'd seen in france. a former al qaeda insider who later became a double agent is suggesting this problem could get a whole lot worse. morten storm grew up in denmark but after a teenage life filled with crime he discovered a new identity in radical islam. he adapted all aspects of the muslim faith. he flew to yemen and tried to join up with fellow jihadists. his mission was eventually canceled. he later discovered some serious contradictions in the quran. he renounced his faith becoming a double agent for european intelligence services and working for the cia as well. he had become such a trusted friend of al awlaki that he was task with finding him a wife. he mentions a trusted brother who is in fact this double agent. >> -- and the brother who's carrying this recording is a trustworthy brother. >> amazing right? some point after al awlaki's death storm's true identity was discovered in
i'm patricia stark. now back to the "kelly file".e".." >>> a new warning on the spread of so-called al qaeda sleeper cells after the recent attacks we'd seen in france. a former al qaeda insider who later became a double agent is suggesting this problem could get a whole lot worse. morten storm grew up in denmark but after a teenage life filled with crime he discovered a new identity in radical islam. he adapted all aspects of the muslim faith. he flew to yemen and...
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." >>> this is a fox news alert from new york i'm patricia stark. former new york governor mario cuomo has died at the age of 82. we're joined now on the phone by fox legal analyst peter johnson who was a top aide to governor cuomo and knew him very well. peter, we're so very sorry for your loss. >> hi, patricia good evening. >> what can you tell us about your personal experience with governor cuomo? >> well, governor cuomo was governor for three terms in the state of new york and he electrified america and the democratic party by articulating a message about the transformative power of big government. remember, he was a popular governor around the time of ronald reagan's popularity as a president. and he articulated what he believes to be the flip side of what ronald reagan called the shining on the hill. said the tale of two cities, the government could serve those poor folks in a better fashion. he had a come-from-behind victory against famous mayor ed koch to become the governor of new york. and he may best be known for what he didn't accomplish
." >>> this is a fox news alert from new york i'm patricia stark. former new york governor mario cuomo has died at the age of 82. we're joined now on the phone by fox legal analyst peter johnson who was a top aide to governor cuomo and knew him very well. peter, we're so very sorry for your loss. >> hi, patricia good evening. >> what can you tell us about your personal experience with governor cuomo? >> well, governor cuomo was governor for three terms in the...
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i'm patricia stark. now back to our special the man who killed usama bin laden. you're watching the most powerful name in news, fox news channel. >>> 7,000 miles away from abbottabad, pakistan in washington, d.c. owe government officials are the raid on bin laden's compound and it's clear something had gone very wrong. it was captured by a white house photographer. >> i saw the snapshot a very good snapshot of history. the concern on secretary of state clinton's face, the concern on president obama's face. >> we were only really able to see from high above what had happened. for a few minutes they weren't sure exactly whether the whole mission had been blown. so the point where the helicopters move in the same, all they see initially is that one chopper has crashed and the other has landed in a spot where it wasn't supposed to go. there had been the feelings of real dismay. bob gates, the defense secretary, had been in the white house back in 1980 when jimmy cart ter's rescue mission to tehran had gone awry in the desert. so i have no doubt that images of that tr
i'm patricia stark. now back to our special the man who killed usama bin laden. you're watching the most powerful name in news, fox news channel. >>> 7,000 miles away from abbottabad, pakistan in washington, d.c. owe government officials are the raid on bin laden's compound and it's clear something had gone very wrong. it was captured by a white house photographer. >> i saw the snapshot a very good snapshot of history. the concern on secretary of state clinton's face, the concern...
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and that's why pete stark lost. under the old california system, you had the republican who won the republican primary which in pete stark's district meant nothing, and the democrat who won the democratic primary which was always pete stark. so he was absolutely invulnerable, congressman for life. they went to the jungle primary, and the top two names got on the ballot, and it was pete stark and another democrat, and they voted for the other democrat. and i would love to see that in the state of utah. there are many circumstances where it would be two republicans because utah's overwhelmingly republican. but at least the democrats would get to choose which republican they preferred. whereas now they don't have a voice at all. so i would like to go in that direction. now, you're talking about a third party? >> third party, yeah. >> it's not going to happen. [laughter] because back to what i commented on earlier our whole system is based on state law and party rules. there is no federal basis. and state law and party
and that's why pete stark lost. under the old california system, you had the republican who won the republican primary which in pete stark's district meant nothing, and the democrat who won the democratic primary which was always pete stark. so he was absolutely invulnerable, congressman for life. they went to the jungle primary, and the top two names got on the ballot, and it was pete stark and another democrat, and they voted for the other democrat. and i would love to see that in the state...
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." >> those are the words from house stark.ine meteorologist breeze daniel. [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: "all dwarfs may be bastards, yet not all bastards need be dwarfs." >> tyrion lannister. >> seth: yes. >> amy: yes, played beautifully by peter. okay. >> peter dinklage, he's amazing. >> peter dinklage, amazing. "you know nothing, john snow." >> ygritte, the wildling. >> amy: no. the winterfell mass tutor, mrs. puddlefin. [ laughter and applause ] john snow is not good with numbers. >> i had forgotten about him. [ laughter ] >> seth: this is a good one. "well, that's what they get for not inviting me." >> mm. >> seth: that was rob stark's aunt patty after she heard about the red wedding. [ laughter ] >> amy: you don't want to have her at any function. she's a real bummer. >> you know these lists, you have to make choices. >> seth: yeah, exactly. i get it, weddings are very hard. to rob stark's credit. >> amy: okay. >> khal drogo? >> amy: no, me after a glass of wine. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: do you
." >> those are the words from house stark.ine meteorologist breeze daniel. [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: "all dwarfs may be bastards, yet not all bastards need be dwarfs." >> tyrion lannister. >> seth: yes. >> amy: yes, played beautifully by peter. okay. >> peter dinklage, he's amazing. >> peter dinklage, amazing. "you know nothing, john snow." >> ygritte, the wildling. >> amy: no. the winterfell mass tutor,...
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the stark difference in black versus white perceptions of police reputation are a stark difference. according to political scientists robert vogelson were not subject to race prejudice. by contrast, quote most police are prejudice against negroes he wrote in 1968. police officers cannot differentiate between ordinary negroes and negro criminals. to them knew negroes are worthy of respect and fewer are free of suspicion echoing what jeffly leroy seward said in the chicago report of 1922. 95 years ago charles johnson chicago writer was off to a promising start with two of the nation's premier criminalo gists and frazier's research silenced them and other black criticals. as the late 1960s gave rise to the right in the 90s. three quarters of a century worth of policy recommends remained unheeded. the policy prescription in 1968 continued to fall on deaf ears. what is possible to say given the evidence that the negroes reaction to police is justified and this rests with white society general but with police departments particularly. thank you. [ applause ] >>> good morning. thank you --
the stark difference in black versus white perceptions of police reputation are a stark difference. according to political scientists robert vogelson were not subject to race prejudice. by contrast, quote most police are prejudice against negroes he wrote in 1968. police officers cannot differentiate between ordinary negroes and negro criminals. to them knew negroes are worthy of respect and fewer are free of suspicion echoing what jeffly leroy seward said in the chicago report of 1922. 95...
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. >> the shooting that happened late yesterday afternoon was just kind of a stark reality that we still have a lot of work to do. >> what is getting done? you keep talking. put some of this in action. our children if they make it to 18. they're happy. >> even though we can't go out there and literally take guns out of the hands of any potential murderer, we at least are going to make that type of outcry to say this is a community that deserves better. >> >>> as for the owens' murder the police chief told our cameras that she expected an arrest in that case today. let's get to the large scale community meeting that residents here are vowing will be sustained change. it is thursday night from 6:30 until 8:30 in 3100 martin luther king avenue. this is at the old congress heights school. reporting live from southeast, i'm jennifer donaldon, abc 7 news. >> next at 6:00 new information about a shooting on a metro bus in northwest washington. who police are looking for right now. and the president announces an historic trip. we'll explain next on abc 7 >> new information tonight about an overp
. >> the shooting that happened late yesterday afternoon was just kind of a stark reality that we still have a lot of work to do. >> what is getting done? you keep talking. put some of this in action. our children if they make it to 18. they're happy. >> even though we can't go out there and literally take guns out of the hands of any potential murderer, we at least are going to make that type of outcry to say this is a community that deserves better. >> >>> as...
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i know that is stark. i know that is direct.ng to bring back that war on women in 2016. democratic strategists not backing away from it, saying that focus on female voters specifically issues such as abortion and access to contraception, they believe will resonate in next year's races. >>> who do you think is better with kids? dads or moms? that debate started after reality star posted this message from her nfl husband who was home alone with their two kids. love this story. she posted a picture of her husband's frantic text. it read, need you hope asap. all hell has broken loose. and then she went on to quote ladies, you want your man to appreciate you? leave them alone with the kids and see what we deal with every day. earlier we asked a parenting blogger for his tips to help dads when moms are away. listen. >> understand her system of how she deals with the kids. kids love systems and routines. secondly, really listen to her instruction. when she says something follow her advice. it's going to pay off in the long run. >> i lo
i know that is stark. i know that is direct.ng to bring back that war on women in 2016. democratic strategists not backing away from it, saying that focus on female voters specifically issues such as abortion and access to contraception, they believe will resonate in next year's races. >>> who do you think is better with kids? dads or moms? that debate started after reality star posted this message from her nfl husband who was home alone with their two kids. love this story. she posted...
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been really passionate about and we know the financial picture and you have given it to us in a very stark and clear sense but we definitely look forward to i think for us we'd love to become a general fund department again like 10 years ago and we're confident about director raphael and jennifer and folks if if you haven't met already you will hopefully get to know and they are great we have put a lot of faith in them to to help deliver the values and we see the mayor care about. >> i look forward to working with your staff on those ideas. >> commissioner king. >> i'd like to echo the president's statement. part of our goal here is the equitable. >> we're the city that's going to teach other cities. if we are all going to live in one place and it seems like this is the trend to do we have to do it sustainably we have to do it this way. so if that's the case, we'll be the first to show you how to do it and then you can copy and that's worth investing in and that's a value that that you can tell the rest of san francisco is worth general fund money for. >> uh-huh. >> thank you commissioner.
been really passionate about and we know the financial picture and you have given it to us in a very stark and clear sense but we definitely look forward to i think for us we'd love to become a general fund department again like 10 years ago and we're confident about director raphael and jennifer and folks if if you haven't met already you will hopefully get to know and they are great we have put a lot of faith in them to to help deliver the values and we see the mayor care about. >> i...
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john. >> lisa stark, thank you lisa. >>> a familiar sight on many planes will soon be gone. company behind sky mall has filed for bankruptcy. airline passengers have thumbed through that catalog for 25 years but now there are other distractions. sky mall listed delta and mairnlsamerican airlines as its biggest creditors. >>> negotiators were back at the table but still no deal, farmers in california are worried. melissa chan explains. >> it's peak season for california's famous oranges. 20 to 30,000 boxes a day move through this one warehouse in the central valley for export but that's not what's happening now. >> the situation started out poorly now becoming a major crisis. >> reporter: instead of shipping citrus fruits lay in storage all because of bottlenecks at west coast ports. >> just to give you an example each box of fruit shipped overseas is two or $3 more than if it's shipped to a supermarket in the u.s. west coast dock workers and union workers have been negotiating for six months and the pacific mayor tine union accuses work workers ever deliberately democraticki
john. >> lisa stark, thank you lisa. >>> a familiar sight on many planes will soon be gone. company behind sky mall has filed for bankruptcy. airline passengers have thumbed through that catalog for 25 years but now there are other distractions. sky mall listed delta and mairnlsamerican airlines as its biggest creditors. >>> negotiators were back at the table but still no deal, farmers in california are worried. melissa chan explains. >> it's peak season for...
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>> lisa stark, thank you. coming up, scientists are trying to figure out how tiny particles on the ocean surface can lead to huge storms. the techno team is in next to explain. >> you techno met up with researchers who suspect small particles of ocean waves could be playing a big role. >> every 20 minutes they pump a large number of water out of ocean, and we have our own piece of it right here. >> we're in the hydraulic lab where they brought the ocean inside. as you can see this 44-meter loom mimics sea spray to better understand how the ocean influences our climate. >> we go out and measure the property of the waves there and the waves here. the 44-meter flume holds water pumped in from the pacific. a hydraulic paddle sends waves down the flume where they hit a board and crash. oceanographer studies the waves. >> the effect between the air and water and there is a lot of special chemistry that goes on there as well. >> since the ocean is 71% of the earth's surface sea spray is one of the major sources of sa
>> lisa stark, thank you. coming up, scientists are trying to figure out how tiny particles on the ocean surface can lead to huge storms. the techno team is in next to explain. >> you techno met up with researchers who suspect small particles of ocean waves could be playing a big role. >> every 20 minutes they pump a large number of water out of ocean, and we have our own piece of it right here. >> we're in the hydraulic lab where they brought the ocean inside. as you...
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lisa stark with the details. >> drones are exploding in popularity. the u.s.s behind other counties in approving drones and commercial use. that was the topic of the hearing before the house science space and technology committee. lawmakers were treated to a demonstration. it was with a drone called the b-bot. had has a high definition camera can be flown with a smart phone and has a range of over a mile. >> it was courtesy of a large drone company, and a company executive urged the government to approve wide-spread commercial use of the small drones. >> the small systems can be saving wildfire firefighters lives, full-scale helicopters of people who fly helicopters to take pictures of powerlines and a myriad of situations where they can save humans lives. >> the use of commercial drones in the u.s. is banned. the f.a.a. granted a dozen exemptions. it's okay to use them at low alt tutes. f.a.a. says drawing up the rules for the drones is proving complex. critics argue that this is putting the u.s.'s slow pace at a competitive disadvantage. >> we have been tryi
lisa stark with the details. >> drones are exploding in popularity. the u.s.s behind other counties in approving drones and commercial use. that was the topic of the hearing before the house science space and technology committee. lawmakers were treated to a demonstration. it was with a drone called the b-bot. had has a high definition camera can be flown with a smart phone and has a range of over a mile. >> it was courtesy of a large drone company, and a company executive urged the...
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it sends a stark message to the government that its measures to bring security are not working. >> in the northern planes, a restless area repeatedly rocked by violence is where 31 egyptian soldiers were killed in october leading the country to crack down by impose ago curfew and bulldozing dozens of homes. >> procedures to crack down, if you hit harder, the problems will go away, i think this will eventually end in disaster. >> prom protests to the attacks there's been high tension in egypt as the anniversary of the arab uprising occurs. >> last month the countries new president said he is facing a huge war largely against the group responsible for today's attack and many others. it's aligned with isil and carried out suicide bombings and beheadings many targeting egypt's military. >> you had a collapse of a process in egypt after a 2013 coup. >> the group is knew, stepped up attacks largely after the ouster of president morsi in 2013. they can shoot down military helicopters and as we've seen today, pull off coordinated attacks. >> the family of our al jazeera are hopeful he will so
it sends a stark message to the government that its measures to bring security are not working. >> in the northern planes, a restless area repeatedly rocked by violence is where 31 egyptian soldiers were killed in october leading the country to crack down by impose ago curfew and bulldozing dozens of homes. >> procedures to crack down, if you hit harder, the problems will go away, i think this will eventually end in disaster. >> prom protests to the attacks there's been high...
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lisa stark has the latest from washington. >> david it's the flight data recorder that has been buld from the bottom of the java sea about 100 feet underwater. this box registers hundreds of parameters on the airplane. it will be very critical in determination what went wrong on this flight from indonesia to singapore. 162 people on board this plane when it vanished about halfway into that flight. the pilots we know had encountered some very stormy weather. they had asked for a change in altitude and it was about four minutes after that, that the plane vanished from radar. weather is likely to have been a factor in this accident but not likely to have been the only factor. so the black boxes hopefully will tell investigators what else was going on. the other black box the cockpit voice recorder it still underwater apparently it's buried under some very heavy debris possibly the wing. divers say they will hope to raise that using air bags. they are still trying to pinpoint the location of the fuselage. they believe that most of those on board the bodies of most of those on board will
lisa stark has the latest from washington. >> david it's the flight data recorder that has been buld from the bottom of the java sea about 100 feet underwater. this box registers hundreds of parameters on the airplane. it will be very critical in determination what went wrong on this flight from indonesia to singapore. 162 people on board this plane when it vanished about halfway into that flight. the pilots we know had encountered some very stormy weather. they had asked for a change in...
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. >> reporter: a day of stark physical change here in yemen.dent, prime minister and cabinet have, we've heard from multiple sources resigned. this is after days of turmoil here the sound of gunfire, shelling a political deal that seemed to provide a road map ahead, requiring the houthi militia to withdraw and release the president. that looked like it might save the situation, but today it began to falter. we're hearing the sound of gunfire now. clearly that deal faltered and now the president, prime minister and cabinet no longer want to continue in their roles. a letter put on twitter by the minister of information, former minister of information said they no longer want to be part of what they consider a legal, political process, and wanted no longer a part of what would come now in the future. clearly concerned at the future now. we do not know quite what comes after the president. obviously, the dominant force on the streets have been the houthi. a political movement here possibly some analysts suggest that the speaker of the party, who m
. >> reporter: a day of stark physical change here in yemen.dent, prime minister and cabinet have, we've heard from multiple sources resigned. this is after days of turmoil here the sound of gunfire, shelling a political deal that seemed to provide a road map ahead, requiring the houthi militia to withdraw and release the president. that looked like it might save the situation, but today it began to falter. we're hearing the sound of gunfire now. clearly that deal faltered and now the...
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a stark difference in what we saw back in 2012.bloodletting they saw back in 2011-2012, where we had so much interparty fighting. they thought mitt romney went into the general election bruised, battered. he didn't have the money. this is one effort that they are trying to take. now, of the nine to 12 sanctioned debates they did today, cnn is actually going to be hosting three of them. i think you could argue that perhaps the most important one certainly at the beginning is going to be in september, on september 16th at the reagan library. cnn did a debate back in 2008 it was the final debate of the 2008 republican presidential nomination at the reagan library so really a symbolic place for republicans to talk about politics and policy in september. >> there could be more right? we see nine here but there could be these three more. >> right. no doubt. that's why i say somewhere between nine and 12 nine and 13. the debate process for republicans will start in august. it will happen -- the beginning will happen in ohio where republic
a stark difference in what we saw back in 2012.bloodletting they saw back in 2011-2012, where we had so much interparty fighting. they thought mitt romney went into the general election bruised, battered. he didn't have the money. this is one effort that they are trying to take. now, of the nine to 12 sanctioned debates they did today, cnn is actually going to be hosting three of them. i think you could argue that perhaps the most important one certainly at the beginning is going to be in...
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tony. >> lisa stark, thank you. four opposition caichts were killed today in bangladesh as protesters demanded more elections. supporters of the opposition party who are protesting against last year's election results. police also cordoned offices of the opposition leader saying it was for her own protection. >>> a security firm says 76,000 people died in syria's civil war last year just as one country is make it more difficult for people to came the escape the fighting. today lebanon changed the rules. jane ferguson reports from beirut. >> for 20 years abu hamza has not needed to worry about a visa to work in lebanon. now the lebanese government has changed the rules. syrians will have to explain why they're entering the country and entry is not guaranteed. >> translator: i've been working in lebanon since 1995. and now i'm stuck in lebanon. there is no way i can leave now back to syria. lebanon has been protecting us and now we don't feel safe. >> reporter: many syrians live in this working class neighborhood of b
tony. >> lisa stark, thank you. four opposition caichts were killed today in bangladesh as protesters demanded more elections. supporters of the opposition party who are protesting against last year's election results. police also cordoned offices of the opposition leader saying it was for her own protection. >>> a security firm says 76,000 people died in syria's civil war last year just as one country is make it more difficult for people to came the escape the fighting. today...
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joining us now is lisa stark in washington this morning. good morning to you. authorities have been trying to get to a large object in the sea, which they believe could be part of that plane. have they had any luck? >> well, and you say mentioned weather conditions are slightly better but we have no reports that it actually managed to get to that object. they are so interested in it, partly cloudy they think it may be a big part of the fuselage where they may find a number of bodies of those onboard. the search conditions have been extremely difficult over the past week or so. they've had very high winds heavy rain and zero visibility underwater. still, the searchers say they are pressing on. >> we will not give in to the operation area's environment which could be windy and the waves strong. the teams are working hard and ignoring their own safety. >> now there have been some five large objects which have been detected underwater, maybe part of the airplane. they don't know for sure and in fact one piece of debris they thought was part of the plane turned out
joining us now is lisa stark in washington this morning. good morning to you. authorities have been trying to get to a large object in the sea, which they believe could be part of that plane. have they had any luck? >> well, and you say mentioned weather conditions are slightly better but we have no reports that it actually managed to get to that object. they are so interested in it, partly cloudy they think it may be a big part of the fuselage where they may find a number of bodies of...
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and it's a very stark division between white and black st. what was commonly termed as sort of berlin wall between the city and the county. pu and what's interesting about this, and i'm get into it in a moment, is what we see in greater st. louis is boast the spectacular success and in many respects the spectacular failure of local segregation. ferguson sits at the int-,ár(urjrju$at. the second point that i would make in fitting ferguson into this story is that st. louis, like a lot of midwestern cities, particularly is a remarkably fragmented metropolitan setting in terms of its politics. and this fragmentation is first and foremost designed to sustain that segregation over time. and in terms of the sort of development patterns and the number of local governments there are in greater st. louis, a metro area of only -- of under 2 million people, 214 municipalities. 100 of them in st. louis county alone.zxse5 and the third point i would makø is that the -- the consequence of this in greater st. louis and elsewhere is most starkly the sustained
and it's a very stark division between white and black st. what was commonly termed as sort of berlin wall between the city and the county. pu and what's interesting about this, and i'm get into it in a moment, is what we see in greater st. louis is boast the spectacular success and in many respects the spectacular failure of local segregation. ferguson sits at the int-,ár(urjrju$at. the second point that i would make in fitting ferguson into this story is that st. louis, like a lot of...
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a stark reminder he was not a free man. that the real trial was yet to come. >>> when we come back, evidence about marks on lina kaufman's neck and torso. marks her best friend said she didn't see the night before when she showed off her new tan. >> she took off her jacket. >> yes. >> was she nude? >> yes, she was. >> did you notice any marks on her body at all? >> no. >> when "in an instant" continues. >>> four and a half years after he buried his wife lina came the day of reckoning for adam kaufman. here he was charged with second degree murder, accused of killing her in the bathroom of their aventura, florida, home. >> ladies and gentlemen of the jury, you have been selected and sworn as the jury to try the state of florida versus adam kaufman. >> as he had been since lina's death, adam was surrounded by his protective family including his identical twin seth. the family was terrified. adam was facing up to life in prison if convicted. >> i was really worried. because bottom line is that the fate of my twin brother rests
a stark reminder he was not a free man. that the real trial was yet to come. >>> when we come back, evidence about marks on lina kaufman's neck and torso. marks her best friend said she didn't see the night before when she showed off her new tan. >> she took off her jacket. >> yes. >> was she nude? >> yes, she was. >> did you notice any marks on her body at all? >> no. >> when "in an instant" continues. >>> four and a half...
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lisa stark is in washington d.c. with more. >> reporter: john, do same sex couples have a constitutional right to marry? that is the key civil rights question the u.s. sprorlt will now decide. they will decide it in the case -- u.s. supreme court will decide. they will decide it in four cases, michigan, ohio, kentucky and tennessee all ban same sex marriage. earlier this session the supreme court punted on that question. really their hand was forced because in november the sixth circuit ruled that there is no constitutional right to same sex marriage. and that conflicted with rulings by other appellate courts. so it is up to the supreme court to decide. now, the court has touched on this issue in the past. it did decide a case but on procedural grounds that allowed same sex marriages to proceed in california. they didn't really decide that one on the merits of the case though. and they also threw out part of the federal defense of marriage act. they said the federal government does need to recognize same sex marriage
lisa stark is in washington d.c. with more. >> reporter: john, do same sex couples have a constitutional right to marry? that is the key civil rights question the u.s. sprorlt will now decide. they will decide it in the case -- u.s. supreme court will decide. they will decide it in four cases, michigan, ohio, kentucky and tennessee all ban same sex marriage. earlier this session the supreme court punted on that question. really their hand was forced because in november the sixth circuit...
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lisa stark reports. >> this is the same model of drone that went down at the white house. a device about two feet in dime meter. raising questions about safety and security. >> there have been a number of troubling incidents worldwide. close calls with airports. attempts to drop drugs into prisons. and just this month a drone carrying drugs from mexico to the u.s. crashed just short of the border. even a drone as small as then one is very sophisticated. it can be outfitted with cameras for surveillance and much worse. >> they can get very large. they can have explosives biological or chemical agents on them. and in places of large gatherings of people. >> while most drones are used by hobbiests or a few businesses there are concerns that they're too small and fly too low to be picked up by radar. brian hearing and his business partner john franklin say they have an answer, a way to detect drones by listening for their unique sound. >> drones really don't sound like anything else in the world. we've heard them compared to an angry beehive. >> if a drone goes by an alert goe
lisa stark reports. >> this is the same model of drone that went down at the white house. a device about two feet in dime meter. raising questions about safety and security. >> there have been a number of troubling incidents worldwide. close calls with airports. attempts to drop drugs into prisons. and just this month a drone carrying drugs from mexico to the u.s. crashed just short of the border. even a drone as small as then one is very sophisticated. it can be outfitted with...
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lisa stark has more from washington. >> reporter: everything was going smoothly until 1:21 before liftn they detected a problem and shut everything down. the problem was with a system that helps steer the second stage of this falcon nine rocket. that would lift the dragon capsule so it could rhonda view with the space station. it's carrying supplies for the space station as well as experiments. they'll have to figure out what went wrong and try again on friday. what was generating excitement on this launch was something that had never been done before. space x wanted to bring down the first stage of the falcon nine rocket bring it down and land it on a floating platform in the atlantic ocean. it would have been quite a feat. they admitted they only had a 50/50 chance of success on this first try. they had successfully twice brought down the rocket to a soft landing in the atlantic ocean, but then the rocket tipped over and was damaged. if they can bring it down on the platform successfully and refurbish it, they could use it again. right now to build the falcon nine rocket is $54 milli
lisa stark has more from washington. >> reporter: everything was going smoothly until 1:21 before liftn they detected a problem and shut everything down. the problem was with a system that helps steer the second stage of this falcon nine rocket. that would lift the dragon capsule so it could rhonda view with the space station. it's carrying supplies for the space station as well as experiments. they'll have to figure out what went wrong and try again on friday. what was generating...
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i'm patricia stark.ack to our special the man who shot usama bin laden. >>> rob o'neil had one year of college under his belt, a job delivering pizzas and only a basic grasp of swimming when a recruiter convinced him to enlist and become a navy s.e.a.l. by january 1996, after five months of intensive swim training, rob found himself in great lakes, illinois, for navy boot camp. but boot camp was nothing compared to what came next. buds or basic underwater demolition field training puts recruits through some of the most grueling physical punishment anyone can endure. most recruits don't even pass the first phase. physical conditioning. >> general workouts every day eventually wear into, you know, a thousand push-ups a day, a thousand sit-ups a day, hundreds of pull-ups, obstacle course. first time you do it, you fall and break your neck. miles and miles of soft sand running in all the time. miles from where you work out to the gally and running six miles a day just to eat and then the other 12 miles on to
i'm patricia stark.ack to our special the man who shot usama bin laden. >>> rob o'neil had one year of college under his belt, a job delivering pizzas and only a basic grasp of swimming when a recruiter convinced him to enlist and become a navy s.e.a.l. by january 1996, after five months of intensive swim training, rob found himself in great lakes, illinois, for navy boot camp. but boot camp was nothing compared to what came next. buds or basic underwater demolition field training puts...
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that's crazy. >> absolutely. >> lisa stark at the white house. thank you >>> our science and technology correspondent jake ward joins us from san francisco. take a moment and talk about the drone used in the latest security breach for us please. >> it does not take a military expert to fly this an idiot like me can open a d.j. i phantom. it's a first generation a cheap drone that you would buy, costing shy of $500. it can only carry a couple of pounds. it's intended to carry a camera. it's not clear whether the one that breached the white house grounds was carrying a camera. this one is designed for enthusiasts, dummies like me to float around with it. it can only fly a certain distance and the secret service is not saying how it is that this crashed, but it's probably because the g.p.s. system on board was jammed by something on the white house grounds. it's something that can about used. and it's noted that it is fully illegal to fly this at any altitude in the washington d.c. area. so this thing was pretty much doomed from the time it was laun
that's crazy. >> absolutely. >> lisa stark at the white house. thank you >>> our science and technology correspondent jake ward joins us from san francisco. take a moment and talk about the drone used in the latest security breach for us please. >> it does not take a military expert to fly this an idiot like me can open a d.j. i phantom. it's a first generation a cheap drone that you would buy, costing shy of $500. it can only carry a couple of pounds. it's intended...
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his gentleness is a stark contrast to the way they died. >> i express my gratitude and pride. because of you, with you, france is still standing. long live the republic. long live france. >> another reminder immersed today up police courage during the attacks. the footage of the first two gunmen reveling in what they had done. the freedoms they had died for our being called on again this week by the surviving staff of charlie hebdo. they have put together the next edition of the magazine. the print run is 50 times the normal circulation. the cartoon for the front cover shows the prophet mohammed holding a sign that reads, i am charlie. and, the words i -- all is forgiven. the artist responsible for the drawing says there is no "but" when it comes to freedom of speech. one of the colleagues said they drew on their own grief. if we can laugh at everything, even our trauma, why should islam be excluded. >> i mean, why do people ask us french journalists to respect something inside of islam? >> i am charlie is a nationwide slogan and many of the magazine's defenders say it is cras
his gentleness is a stark contrast to the way they died. >> i express my gratitude and pride. because of you, with you, france is still standing. long live the republic. long live france. >> another reminder immersed today up police courage during the attacks. the footage of the first two gunmen reveling in what they had done. the freedoms they had died for our being called on again this week by the surviving staff of charlie hebdo. they have put together the next edition of the...
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lisa stark with more for us from the white house. >> reporter: drones are exploding in popularity and there is concern among intelligence officials and others of how to stop these drones and what to do when they end up where they shouldn't be. this is the same model of drone that went down at the white house, a device about two feet in diameter raising big questions about safety and security. >> it does serve as a very powerful reminder. right on the white house door steps that zones can be used in ways that could effect our national security as well. >> reporter: there have been a number of troubling incidents worldwide, close calls with airplanes, flights over french nuclear plants. attempts to drop drugs into prisons. in 2013 german chancellor angela merkel was buzzed. and a drone crashed just short of the border. even a drone as small as this one is highly sophisticated with flight computers and gps technology. it can be programmed to fly to a designated spot. it can be outfitted with cameras for surveillance and much worse. >> they can get very large. they can have explosives bio
lisa stark with more for us from the white house. >> reporter: drones are exploding in popularity and there is concern among intelligence officials and others of how to stop these drones and what to do when they end up where they shouldn't be. this is the same model of drone that went down at the white house, a device about two feet in diameter raising big questions about safety and security. >> it does serve as a very powerful reminder. right on the white house door steps that...
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patricia starks, "fox news". >>> meantime a lawyer for su ge knight says the death row record founder was behind the wheel of the car that struck two men, killing one of them yesterday this happened in the parking lot of the fast food restaurant in compton, california in the los angeles area. knight was trying to flee attackers when this accident happened but police say a witness told them that it looked like quote an intentional act. man who died is reportedly a friend of knight's, according to his lawyer, knight plans to turn himself into authorities. >>> coming up, katie perry promises her super bowl show at the half time will be deflated. >> will be. >> it won't be deflated i mean. >> i'm deflate that had they are having her do the half time show. what will she sing? does she sing? plus who will be her special surprise guest? find out more next as i wrap my head around the english language with the help i'm tom sredenschek these are desperate times for your flyers trying to get back in the playoff pictures with you they come into thursday's note game with the momentum wins in thre
patricia starks, "fox news". >>> meantime a lawyer for su ge knight says the death row record founder was behind the wheel of the car that struck two men, killing one of them yesterday this happened in the parking lot of the fast food restaurant in compton, california in the los angeles area. knight was trying to flee attackers when this accident happened but police say a witness told them that it looked like quote an intentional act. man who died is reportedly a friend of...
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i'm patricia stark.eary new englanders. another storm is expected to hit late sunday. the bleak forecast comes on the heels of a fierce blizzard that buried parts of massachusetts under three feet of snow earlier this week. the storms left behind a lot of damage. >>> still no word on the fate of a japanese journalist and a jordanian military pilot being held captive by islamic extremists. they were supposed to be swapped thursday for a female terrorist behind bars in jordan. jordanian officials say they will only release their prisoner if they get proof the pilot is still alive. i'm patricia stark. now, stay tuned tor "hannity." >>> so why is it taking so long to make a decision on whether bowe bergdahl is a deserter? >> there have been no charges filed against sergeant bergdahl. >> p
i'm patricia stark.eary new englanders. another storm is expected to hit late sunday. the bleak forecast comes on the heels of a fierce blizzard that buried parts of massachusetts under three feet of snow earlier this week. the storms left behind a lot of damage. >>> still no word on the fate of a japanese journalist and a jordanian military pilot being held captive by islamic extremists. they were supposed to be swapped thursday for a female terrorist behind bars in jordan. jordanian...
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we could see a stark change. the city behind me is quiet and there's no indication that the focus of the political change here has been about removing u.s. influence from yemen. it's more it seems about internal grievances and those of the houthis. a remarkable political change here in yemen and great uncertainty about what comes next. >> standby. much more on yemen coming up. i want to bring bob into this. let's get back to the news that barbara was reporting from the pentagon quoting the united states ambassador to iraq and the u.s. and its coalition partners have made significant progress and now say they've killed an estimated 6,000 isis troops including many commanders over the past few months in the air strikes. when you hear this kind of talk what's your reaction? >> as barbara said we can't measure this war in body counts. 6,000 isis members -- who knows what that means. but they definitely -- isis still exists. they haven't pulled back from mosul. their core area is still intact. they still have iraqi ar
we could see a stark change. the city behind me is quiet and there's no indication that the focus of the political change here has been about removing u.s. influence from yemen. it's more it seems about internal grievances and those of the houthis. a remarkable political change here in yemen and great uncertainty about what comes next. >> standby. much more on yemen coming up. i want to bring bob into this. let's get back to the news that barbara was reporting from the pentagon quoting...
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you've ever imagined yourself traveling the world because we all have except some people like felix stark actually set out and do this traveling the world. >> felix took off 2013 with 121 pounds of luggage and for an entire year traveled more than 11,000 miles all on bike. >> that is awesome. you've got some really strong legs now, i guess. >> he did end up visiting 22 countries this whole time documenting everything with his video camera. he could offer together to create this documentary called pedal the world. just absolute freedom and the discovery of our global. that was it. he did it. yes, i know we're all jealous. but to ask him more about this we have felix here a "right this me felix. >> hey. >> so you're home it's over it's a wrap? >> it's over. i'm already started to plan new trips. i wanted to play -- of the system for quite some time. i said all right, maybe i can bicycle the world. so i just left home. after one year exactly one year i returned home. >> what was the hardest part for you? >> it's pretty hard to put effort in the pedals every single day to get from a to b, no
you've ever imagined yourself traveling the world because we all have except some people like felix stark actually set out and do this traveling the world. >> felix took off 2013 with 121 pounds of luggage and for an entire year traveled more than 11,000 miles all on bike. >> that is awesome. you've got some really strong legs now, i guess. >> he did end up visiting 22 countries this whole time documenting everything with his video camera. he could offer together to create...
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it is so stark and clear. when you see for the first time it is a shock. >> dead prisoners stacked in heaps. soldiers took close-ups of victim faces. showing such images at the time was taboo. singer argues the intent was to show these crimes in unflinching detail. a special film division was created with orders to force german civilians to confront the holocaust. alfred hitchcock oversaw the document terry editing. -- documentary editing. he widened its scope using russian and american footage. it included ron material from austerlitz. -- austerlitz. >> we defeated the germans. germany is no longer the enemy. the soviets are the enemy. >> to keep west germany as an ally the decision was made not to humiliate the german people. the material disappeared into archives. 70 years later night will fall brings the horrific images to the public to ensure that the horrors of the holocaust are not forgotten. >> for more we're joined with melinda crane. there are some brutal images they are. amazing they were not shown
it is so stark and clear. when you see for the first time it is a shock. >> dead prisoners stacked in heaps. soldiers took close-ups of victim faces. showing such images at the time was taboo. singer argues the intent was to show these crimes in unflinching detail. a special film division was created with orders to force german civilians to confront the holocaust. alfred hitchcock oversaw the document terry editing. -- documentary editing. he widened its scope using russian and american...