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go go -- and the people supposed to protect us took his life. >> reporter: both shooting victims are black. police refused to release the race of the officer or officers involved. >> they were confronted by a combative individual, resulting in an officer firing shots and fatally wounding two individuals. >> reporter: grieving family and friends held a news conference wearing t-shirts referring to chicago mayor rahm emanuel. >> somebody has to do something about this! >> reporter: a memorial was held to remember the victims while the incident is under investigation. brian webb for cbs news. >>> overseas now. government forces in iraq are closing in this morning on a key city in the fight against isis. iraqi soldiers are making their final push to take back ramadi, the city, 60 miles west of baghdad, is reportedly close to >> reporter: gun battles raged on the streets of ramadi as iraqi soldiers retake the city after months of isis control. an iraqi military source says troops control most of the city, although pockets of resistance the united states defense department could not confir
go go -- and the people supposed to protect us took his life. >> reporter: both shooting victims are black. police refused to release the race of the officer or officers involved. >> they were confronted by a combative individual, resulting in an officer firing shots and fatally wounding two individuals. >> reporter: grieving family and friends held a news conference wearing t-shirts referring to chicago mayor rahm emanuel. >> somebody has to do something about this!...
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i compare that with the teachers i took in 1999 -- with the pictures i took. she goes from about 80% covered with a semiotic relationship of 24 organisms and two fungi to being fully covered. she is infinitely more fragile. people had thought i was nuts. i also noticed there was lots of organic material raining down. titanic was deteriorating rapidly, even though it had been there since 1912. that is a picture i took of an officer's cabin in 1999. same cabin in 2003. what on earth is happening? the overfishing of the grand banks, the pollock were not consuming the final in zoo plankton that is raining down into this and reenergizing the globs consuming at a rate of 1000 pounds of steel a day. people said i was crazy. i ventured this officially, picked up a new york times. finally, people came around, science and great with me. the great man himself, bob dollard mentioned me in his book. i had the blessing there. the thing that has interested me is that nobody has taken from there. here is a good example of changing the environment conditions in the ocean drama
i compare that with the teachers i took in 1999 -- with the pictures i took. she goes from about 80% covered with a semiotic relationship of 24 organisms and two fungi to being fully covered. she is infinitely more fragile. people had thought i was nuts. i also noticed there was lots of organic material raining down. titanic was deteriorating rapidly, even though it had been there since 1912. that is a picture i took of an officer's cabin in 1999. same cabin in 2003. what on earth is happening?...
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took when he finally swam away. >> stay tuned. he finally swam away. >> stay tuned. who patiently teaches how ta feast comes to life. the "family" ...who spends their holiday dinner with thankful strangers. the neighbor...who shares the season with another. you inspire us to do everything we do... ...for goodness' sake. >> all the weather and traffic and news that lives where you live on one screen. >> hear the "jaws" music, a shark in australia circled a man's boat. look at the big fin. the from white ayears as he reeled in a cash and it took the fish off the line. it came right up to the side of the boat. after a too minutes the shark took off. >> now, time for ask finney with michael finney asking a question a last us thing about at the gas pump. >> when will gas drop to $2 and stay there forever? >> that would be nice but experts are not predicting that gas price in california. right now, california is averaging at $2.74 or $2.75 a gallon and looking forward, experts expect the fall, though, as low as $2.50 by the end of janua
took when he finally swam away. >> stay tuned. he finally swam away. >> stay tuned. who patiently teaches how ta feast comes to life. the "family" ...who spends their holiday dinner with thankful strangers. the neighbor...who shares the season with another. you inspire us to do everything we do... ...for goodness' sake. >> all the weather and traffic and news that lives where you live on one screen. >> hear the "jaws" music, a shark in australia...
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it took three more years at hoffman prairie to develop a practical airplane. so the real airplane, as we would say, and airplane people could learn how to fly and fly was born at hoffman prairie. >> host: raven from new jersey is next. do you think the right brothers using a patent hindered the progress of aviation. >> guest: no. no more so than alexander graham bell patent hindered the development of cell phone. or alexander graham bell's patent stalled the use of the telephone. no. and i have to do is look at what happened in aviation. with an almost no time the right brothers were not, the plane that they had developed was that recognize is your reality until 1908. the plane used the plane used in world war ii was, world war i was vastly different than what they had flown. that was more advanced plane had developed in just the seven years or eight years since the wright brothers plane was recognized be a reality. of course, then the acceleration of progress was beyond anyone's imagining. limburg was fine the atlantic the 1920s. orville wright lived to see j
it took three more years at hoffman prairie to develop a practical airplane. so the real airplane, as we would say, and airplane people could learn how to fly and fly was born at hoffman prairie. >> host: raven from new jersey is next. do you think the right brothers using a patent hindered the progress of aviation. >> guest: no. no more so than alexander graham bell patent hindered the development of cell phone. or alexander graham bell's patent stalled the use of the telephone....
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shoppers took off fearing for safety. this day and age you always got to know what's going to happen and keep your guard up. >> during an attempted robbery the suspect was later arrested. >>> the head ache of christmas shopping should be over too but one day after the holiday this was the frustrating scene outside the garden state plaza. a long line of cars waiting to get in and out as shoppers flock to the busy mall taking advantage of discounts and sales. shoppers say they waited hours just to find a place to park. >> just kept going around until we eventually found something. >> we thought it would be packed because it was the day after christmas but it was really much more crowded than we ever could believe. >> shoppers also say it took several hours just to exit the parking garage. >> takes several hours to find a spot i think i'm going home. >> i would too. >>> happening today on the new years eve balance in times square. workers are adding 288. once finished the ball will be covered in 2400 crystals that celebrate
shoppers took off fearing for safety. this day and age you always got to know what's going to happen and keep your guard up. >> during an attempted robbery the suspect was later arrested. >>> the head ache of christmas shopping should be over too but one day after the holiday this was the frustrating scene outside the garden state plaza. a long line of cars waiting to get in and out as shoppers flock to the busy mall taking advantage of discounts and sales. shoppers say they...
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second attack took place near 21st and cherry about 15 minutes later. that was a 42-year-old man who was slashed in the face. we'll show that you surveillance video just released by police within the hour. it shows the suggestion inspect walking northbound on 21st street after the first attack and moments before that second attack. he yelled at a jogger in that area. then kept on walking a few minutes later he stabbed a 42-year-old man in the face, slashed him in the face. both victims, the first victim arc 23-year-old temple university student and the 42-year-old man, at the second attack, were taken to hahnemann hospital. they were treated and released. puncture wounds on the first victim in this case. a slashing wound on the second victim. both again treated and released from the hospital. tonight police say these were random attacks. they're looking for the suspect. he's carrying a distinctive white shopping bag. we spoke to people who live in the area and work in the area where these attacks took place. tonight they are on edge. >> i was devastated
second attack took place near 21st and cherry about 15 minutes later. that was a 42-year-old man who was slashed in the face. we'll show that you surveillance video just released by police within the hour. it shows the suggestion inspect walking northbound on 21st street after the first attack and moments before that second attack. he yelled at a jogger in that area. then kept on walking a few minutes later he stabbed a 42-year-old man in the face, slashed him in the face. both victims, the...
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he took his daughter on bert alert. he was arrested following a police pursuit down the garden state parkway. she is now back with relatives in bronx and yesterday, he was a former new jersey police officer who lost his job as an incident he got into off-duty with a cabbie. the charges were dismissed and he got his pension. his attorney in that case is representing him once again. >> waived extradition to the state of new york. he is very eager to contest the charges that have been brought against him. this is really just the first step in the proceedings. he will be transported to new york where we hope a bail will be set that he will be able to make and we will be beginning forward in defending the charges. >> reporter: there's no word on when he will be returned to new york to face the charges. that's the latest live from paterson, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> thank you. >>> a man is accused of attacking a disabled man and his service dog in bronx. it happened on the 4 train near the 161st street yankees stadium sta
he took his daughter on bert alert. he was arrested following a police pursuit down the garden state parkway. she is now back with relatives in bronx and yesterday, he was a former new jersey police officer who lost his job as an incident he got into off-duty with a cabbie. the charges were dismissed and he got his pension. his attorney in that case is representing him once again. >> waived extradition to the state of new york. he is very eager to contest the charges that have been...
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they took their xbox system and dropped in the street. and the police think the moltive was robbery. and it concerns the neighbor. >> it concerns me, anybody can be a victim it doesn't matter what time of day, they just rob you. >> the victim received stitches at temple hospital and he is expected to be okay, he put up a fight and he thinks that is what saved his life. reporting in west oak lane, annie mccormick, channel 6 "action news." >>> a fight in the hunting park section led to a homicide, here in the 1100 block of west moreland street and someone gave the victim a ride to the hospital before officer as rived on the scene and he died 30 minutes later. no other injuries werer reported and so far no arrests. >>> we are looking into what caused a pileup in montgomery county in bordentown, four cars were involved, two people in the vehicles, were killed. one other driver was treated and released. >>> a firefighter is recovering after injured when battling a fire in north philadelphia, the action cam was on the 1300 block of north marsha
they took their xbox system and dropped in the street. and the police think the moltive was robbery. and it concerns the neighbor. >> it concerns me, anybody can be a victim it doesn't matter what time of day, they just rob you. >> the victim received stitches at temple hospital and he is expected to be okay, he put up a fight and he thinks that is what saved his life. reporting in west oak lane, annie mccormick, channel 6 "action news." >>> a fight in the hunting...
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i took it off. >> okay. and it's chocolate! >> it won't last very long, right? because you'll eat it off. >> it's chocolate lipstick. it's a miracle. >> my god, it's a christmas miracle. >> it tastes like chocolate. you'll be licking your lips all day long. >> $48. >> isn't that interesting? >> mine is a daily planner for 2016 by anchored press. it includes daily bible verses and inspired devotions, and i have a friend who has a boat, so i thought i would give it to her, because look how nautical it looks. emily, if you're watching, that's for you, $49 from anchored press.com. >> can you believe it really is lipstick in. >> i don't think it is, but it looks beautiful, i've got to say. >> coming up, how john legend gets chrissy teigen's wheels spinning. >> the latest buzz right after this. is. phlegmy cough. yeah...but what about mike? he has that dry scratchy thing going on. guess what? it works on his cough too. cough! guess what? it works on his cough too. what? stop! don't pull me! spoiler alert! she doesn't make it! only mucinex dm relieves both wet and dry
i took it off. >> okay. and it's chocolate! >> it won't last very long, right? because you'll eat it off. >> it's chocolate lipstick. it's a miracle. >> my god, it's a christmas miracle. >> it tastes like chocolate. you'll be licking your lips all day long. >> $48. >> isn't that interesting? >> mine is a daily planner for 2016 by anchored press. it includes daily bible verses and inspired devotions, and i have a friend who has a boat, so i thought...
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marines took over sang sangin. in 2014 forces were given the responsibilities of the security of the country, but afghan forces really lacking air support, surveillances and that's what the international community needs to focus if they want the afghan forces to succeed >>> thank you for that update. iraqi forces started a major offensive to retake the city of ramadi from i.s.i.l. there have been reports of some casualties and fighting in the south of the city. the province was seized by the armed group earlier this year. military planes have been dropping leaflets asking residents to leave that area. greece's parliament has voted to recognise palestine as a state. the palestinian authority president abass was present for that vote in athens. greece is now 9137th country to recognise palestinian state hood. in 2012 palestine was given nonmember status after a vote to recognise it as a sovereign state. a total of 1 is 36 united nations members had chosen to recognise palestinian state hood and the last country to vo
marines took over sang sangin. in 2014 forces were given the responsibilities of the security of the country, but afghan forces really lacking air support, surveillances and that's what the international community needs to focus if they want the afghan forces to succeed >>> thank you for that update. iraqi forces started a major offensive to retake the city of ramadi from i.s.i.l. there have been reports of some casualties and fighting in the south of the city. the province was seized...
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a young man took the bait. police are waiting to hear from the homeowner on whether he wants to press charges. in tonight's rwb2016 political coverage.. a major distraction for the bernie sanders campaign going into tomorrow night's democratic presidential debate against hillary clinton. a sanders staffer took advantage of a software clitch to gain access to part of a voter database that contained confidential clinton campaign information. that staffer told abc news he was not prying for clinton's info.. and quote: "we did not take anything out of the system it was in.. and did not gain anything out of it." the staffer was still fired immediately. sot - jeff weaver sanders campaign manager "we're running a clean campaign. we're going to beat secretary clinton and everyone on theses issues. we don't need dirty tricks. that's not how we run it here." the dnc has temporarily suspended the sanders campaign's access to the party's crucial voter file while it investigates. new information tonight on the bernardino. e
a young man took the bait. police are waiting to hear from the homeowner on whether he wants to press charges. in tonight's rwb2016 political coverage.. a major distraction for the bernie sanders campaign going into tomorrow night's democratic presidential debate against hillary clinton. a sanders staffer took advantage of a software clitch to gain access to part of a voter database that contained confidential clinton campaign information. that staffer told abc news he was not prying for...
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so we took our time securing it and cleared it safely. that's where we discovered the other pipe bombs and i think some other evidence computer been recovered from there and various other places. [ inaudible ] >> i think there's a lot of helpful information. >> how many scenes are active right now? [ inaudible ] >> we're still working and trying. obviously i think we have heard the rumors that you have heard. keep in mind i'm pretty careful when i come up here -- as i said information that went out yesterday is likely to change too today and tomorrow. i want to be as accurate as we can and a lot of that stuff becomes hearsay and i would like to confirm before we say it. [ inaudible ] >> so there's been a number of electronic items from thumb drives to computers and cell phones taken. i don't think we have completed the analysis. completed yet. real quickly, david from the fbi is here and has a few comments and then we'll finish a few more questions. >> chief, was there any surveillance? >> it's my understanding there was no specific surve
so we took our time securing it and cleared it safely. that's where we discovered the other pipe bombs and i think some other evidence computer been recovered from there and various other places. [ inaudible ] >> i think there's a lot of helpful information. >> how many scenes are active right now? [ inaudible ] >> we're still working and trying. obviously i think we have heard the rumors that you have heard. keep in mind i'm pretty careful when i come up here -- as i said...
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avatar that took in -- 3.6 billion and avatar that took in 2.9 billion. >>> nathan glenville posted a comment on facebook moments before this crash indicating he was going to do something big, and then he plowed in the front doors of the store. he climbed out the driver side window, fell into a shopping cart, and tried to stumble away, but the police grabbed him. >> you're going to get caught every time. >> if you're going to post on facebook. >> did he have too much eggnog or what? he looks hammered. >> he lookeds to be under the influence of something perhaps. >> stupidity, but fueled by something else. >> we can can only speculate. >> that's the finest. >>> all right, the big air today, the change, the 3- degrees, and the temperatures went up last night into tonight, and good thing we. did we went for the high of 51, but we may have a bull's-eye, but we are okay with 52. we can live with that. 8 in a row now. we will go with 44 tomorrow. don't get too hung up on that number, because it will feel like the 30s with the wind. down to 37, and that's as cold as it gets today, and midn
avatar that took in -- 3.6 billion and avatar that took in 2.9 billion. >>> nathan glenville posted a comment on facebook moments before this crash indicating he was going to do something big, and then he plowed in the front doors of the store. he climbed out the driver side window, fell into a shopping cart, and tried to stumble away, but the police grabbed him. >> you're going to get caught every time. >> if you're going to post on facebook. >> did he have too much...
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and took me to the restroom.i didn't hurt when i walked in there but when i came out, i was hurting here and here. after that, i don't remember anything. >> meanwhile, lakisha dansby, the woman who was chased into the store, hides behind the display, fearful that she will be found. but instead of looking for her, the driver, eric whitaker, casually walks out of the store as if nothing has happened. as he leaves whitaker passes a nurse running into the store to see if the driver needs medical attention. she is on the phone with 911 and has no idea that whitaker is the driver. >> is everybody okay? >> ma'am, what store? >> i'm not sure. i think it's an exxon station. >> but the only help whitaker wants is a getaway car. he immediately gets in the first vehicle he fimeds finds a green dodge durango belonging to kreisel, who is still on the phone with 9/11 11 as he tries make his getaway. >> oh, my god. please. he just stole my truck and hit somebody. >> that's right. in whitaker's desperate attempt to escape, the mo
and took me to the restroom.i didn't hurt when i walked in there but when i came out, i was hurting here and here. after that, i don't remember anything. >> meanwhile, lakisha dansby, the woman who was chased into the store, hides behind the display, fearful that she will be found. but instead of looking for her, the driver, eric whitaker, casually walks out of the store as if nothing has happened. as he leaves whitaker passes a nurse running into the store to see if the driver needs...
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i took the shirt off. but i've got the shirt on my head. smashed me legs from underneath me. i fell down the stairs. i hit my head. i hit my back. i just felt the bones in my back crunch. i landed on a heap on the bottom. i could feel the blood gushing out of my head, you know? someone took a white sheet and threw it over me, you know? they thought i was dead. i can't believe we're finally doing this. all of this... stacey, benjamin... this is daniel. you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. zillow. >> they took me to the infirmary semi conscious. in and out consciousness. three broken ribs. i needed about 14 stitches in my head. bottom two lumber disks exploded into nothing. they were just gone. completely gone. they gave me a pair of crutches and lugged me back to prison. i'm crippled. it was tremendous pain. they don't care. they just want you back in the system. >> i heard a rumor they had been attacked. they didn't give me any details. i was scared to death the whole time. i'm terrified f
i took the shirt off. but i've got the shirt on my head. smashed me legs from underneath me. i fell down the stairs. i hit my head. i hit my back. i just felt the bones in my back crunch. i landed on a heap on the bottom. i could feel the blood gushing out of my head, you know? someone took a white sheet and threw it over me, you know? they thought i was dead. i can't believe we're finally doing this. all of this... stacey, benjamin... this is daniel. you're not just looking for a house. you're...
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so i just took off. didn't foresee that it would eventually lead to my being imprisoned and forced to run for my life. i ended up in lima, the capital of peru. most the people in the hotel were in their 20s or early 30s. they were just like me, traveling around. you know, you do a little partying, a little drinking. that's where i first started using cocaine. it wasn't that i intended to try it. it's just that it was available, and it was just something that i hadn't done before, so i thought i'd give it a shot and see what it was like. you get this big jolt of energy through your body. you feel super powerful all of a sudden. nobody really thought about it as being an addictive-type drug. just a party drug. within a month, i was pretty much addicted to the cocaine. i was snorting coke pretty much every day. sounds crazy, but you fall in love with the drug. it won't let you stop thinking about it. i actually started running out of money. i decided it was time to go back, but i started thinking, you know,
so i just took off. didn't foresee that it would eventually lead to my being imprisoned and forced to run for my life. i ended up in lima, the capital of peru. most the people in the hotel were in their 20s or early 30s. they were just like me, traveling around. you know, you do a little partying, a little drinking. that's where i first started using cocaine. it wasn't that i intended to try it. it's just that it was available, and it was just something that i hadn't done before, so i thought...
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one fourteen year old from flordia took this time to help someone in need. "they needed help with these trees, i know how it feels its happened to me before, its christmas time why not come out and help." keegan says she's so appreciative of the unexpected help. "they've got much of it picked up already. it's a neat, neat christmas story." keegan says she's not too worried about the damage.. she says it can all be replaced. live north of cedar rapids, brea at least one confirmed tornado touched down in the quad cities area yesterday brandon finch says he saw the tornado on the ground for about ten minutes in rock island county, illinois. . "it did take out some hog buildings just north of sciota, and just west of sciota it took out a building at a power plant, but it was just a storage building." authorities have not released a damage estimate, but they say no one was hurt we think of springtime as tornado season here in iowa and throughout the midwest. so yesterday's storms were unusual. meteorologist britley ritz is back now to explain how and why this out
one fourteen year old from flordia took this time to help someone in need. "they needed help with these trees, i know how it feels its happened to me before, its christmas time why not come out and help." keegan says she's so appreciative of the unexpected help. "they've got much of it picked up already. it's a neat, neat christmas story." keegan says she's not too worried about the damage.. she says it can all be replaced. live north of cedar rapids, brea at least one...
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it took. it took the top spot for the third week in a row. the final movie pulled in an estimated 18.6 million to bring the total to 227,000,000. opening a 7 million. opening a second place, this is good, cramped. with 16 million. and has adam scott and tony deluxe. so you better be good for goodness sake. creed and the good dinosaur came in third. each took in and spector rounding off the top five. >> ben: that does it for us this morning, check out the video i just post on twitter. >> juliet: my heart is racing right now. >> ben: we have to run, greg and
it took. it took the top spot for the third week in a row. the final movie pulled in an estimated 18.6 million to bring the total to 227,000,000. opening a 7 million. opening a second place, this is good, cramped. with 16 million. and has adam scott and tony deluxe. so you better be good for goodness sake. creed and the good dinosaur came in third. each took in and spector rounding off the top five. >> ben: that does it for us this morning, check out the video i just post on twitter....
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>> no, the law was broken when a corrupt court system took that baby from me and took her mother away from her. >> reporter: in your mind, you did not kidnap her. >> she's my daughter. >> reporter: but you did not have the legal right to take her out of the country. >> legal right be damned. >> reporter: but after five months in jail, lee realized she didn't have the money or the firepower to fight the u.s. government. she pled guilty to all three charges, including kidnapping. she was sentenced to 21 months in prison, with credit for time served. for the man who had searched for her, it was a disappointing sentence. >> what about harris' side, the father's side? she took the law in her own hands and denied the father of 20 years of ever seeing his daughter. >> reporter: have you ever, for one moment, thought, "maybe i should have let her know harris todd?" >> no. >> reporter: no remorse about cheating him out of 20 years with his daughter? >> none. >> reporter: lee says time has proven she was not who harris said she was. >> there's nothing wrong with me. i've never done anything vio
>> no, the law was broken when a corrupt court system took that baby from me and took her mother away from her. >> reporter: in your mind, you did not kidnap her. >> she's my daughter. >> reporter: but you did not have the legal right to take her out of the country. >> legal right be damned. >> reporter: but after five months in jail, lee realized she didn't have the money or the firepower to fight the u.s. government. she pled guilty to all three charges,...
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this took place in the southern-most building on the property.he doors they entered were located on the east side. so they entered from that parking lot through the east doors, directly into the room. those doors were unlocked. >> reporter: [ inaudible ]? >> well, they sprayed the room with bullets so i don't know if there was any one person that they targeted. they killed 14 people there. >> reporter: any idea of [ inaudible ] argument left and any idea [ inaudible ]? >> i meant to follow up on that question, and i failed to ask that today. yesterday we had information that it was anywhere from ten minutes to 30 minutes. i'll try to tie that up later in the day. >> reporter: it is hard to believe all of this was spontaneous. >> we said yesterday that there appears to be a degree of planning that went into this. nobody just gets upset at a party, goes home and puts together that kind of scheme or plan to do that. so there was some planning that went into this. >> reporter: please, sir, is there any indication of how long they have been stockpilin
this took place in the southern-most building on the property.he doors they entered were located on the east side. so they entered from that parking lot through the east doors, directly into the room. those doors were unlocked. >> reporter: [ inaudible ]? >> well, they sprayed the room with bullets so i don't know if there was any one person that they targeted. they killed 14 people there. >> reporter: any idea of [ inaudible ] argument left and any idea [ inaudible ]?...
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debbie wasserman schultz /democratic chair "they took it. like they walked into an unlocked door of a home, ransacked it, rummaged around, took things that didn't belong to them." sanders fired one staffer, who claims he was just trying to expose the security flaw which left clinton's voter information vulnerable. s/ josh uretsky / fired sanders staffer "i did not download any voter file data. i did look... the only thing i looked at was making sure it was not our data." the dispute illuminates the rift between the dnc and the candidates who trail frontrunner hillary clinton in the polls they've accused the committee of favoring clinton's campaign over theirs... s/ jeff weaver / sanders campaign manager "the overreaction by the chairwoman at the dnc.. absolutely unacceptable. un-democratic." the internal democratic dustup is even drawing shots from republicans on the campaign trail. s/ donald trump / republican presidential candidate "this debate, he said i don't want to discuss the emails, it's fine what he did. he gave his whole thing away
debbie wasserman schultz /democratic chair "they took it. like they walked into an unlocked door of a home, ransacked it, rummaged around, took things that didn't belong to them." sanders fired one staffer, who claims he was just trying to expose the security flaw which left clinton's voter information vulnerable. s/ josh uretsky / fired sanders staffer "i did not download any voter file data. i did look... the only thing i looked at was making sure it was not our data." the...
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the documentary alleges several zimmerman and ryan howard took illegal performance enhanced drugs too. their attorney says they plan to take legal actions against al jazeera. surprisingly at the end of the documentary, al jazeera said sly backed off his claims. >> charlie sly said his statements about athletes were >> reporter: the documentary offers no further explanation. manning questioned why the network decided to release the story knowing one their main sources changed his. >> i've done it the long way. i've done it the hard way and to insinuate anything otherwise is a complete and total joke and it's defamation and it really ticks me off. >> reporter: the colts and the broncos came out with strong statements defending manning. al jazeera america says despite all of the denials, the network will air the documentary. jericka duncan, cbs news, new york. >>> in nfl action, carolina's bid for an undefeated season is over. falcons the lead. jones caught nine passes for 178 yards. the panthers had a chance to tie with 90 seconds left, but cam newton fumbled the ball. atlanta beat caro
the documentary alleges several zimmerman and ryan howard took illegal performance enhanced drugs too. their attorney says they plan to take legal actions against al jazeera. surprisingly at the end of the documentary, al jazeera said sly backed off his claims. >> charlie sly said his statements about athletes were >> reporter: the documentary offers no further explanation. manning questioned why the network decided to release the story knowing one their main sources changed his....
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thats right, after finding out her close friends house had been broken into and burglarized one woman took to the internet and used go fund me and social media to raise so money just in time to save christmas... more than just scared when she came home to find that a real life grinch had stolen christmas... " i was nervous, i was angry, i was sad because i saw my kids presents like some of them open and some of them missing." she called the police to report the burglary, told her family the sad news, and took to facebook to express her frustration. thats where her friend of 10 years olivia daniel saw what happened and decided to help... " i was online, and i had thought about it and i was like oh they have those go fund me things ive never done this before." but olivia wanted it to be a suprise, so she un-friended amanda on facebook and tried to raise some money for her friend and her children " i um, i was relentless with it... i posted it every hour..." she kept the whole thing a secret, and with the help of friends and strangers who donated to the cause, she was able to raise almost 800
thats right, after finding out her close friends house had been broken into and burglarized one woman took to the internet and used go fund me and social media to raise so money just in time to save christmas... more than just scared when she came home to find that a real life grinch had stolen christmas... " i was nervous, i was angry, i was sad because i saw my kids presents like some of them open and some of them missing." she called the police to report the burglary, told her...
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the tactical units took off. we jumped in the suv and drove here.hey have given us a little information but a lot of the main situation are there two bose in the suv that have been pulled out. stuff like that. are there just three suspects. they are not narrowing it down for us. we are getting little bits and pieces. >> right now is there a dragnet? are there police helicopters all over the place and are there house-to-house searches going on right at this moment? >> absolutely. house-to-house searches you can no longer see because we got moved back. there is only one helicopter though. and you are not going to see it tonight unfortunately. the news helicopters which you get some of the video on from the air. they have been moved back it up to get out of the way at times especially listen, follow law enforcement in that situation. so there is one helicopter we know that is law enforcement related. and there are, yes, house to house searches going on. we do know, bill. i talked to one woman on the phone before her phone went dead, she has been in the
the tactical units took off. we jumped in the suv and drove here.hey have given us a little information but a lot of the main situation are there two bose in the suv that have been pulled out. stuff like that. are there just three suspects. they are not narrowing it down for us. we are getting little bits and pieces. >> right now is there a dragnet? are there police helicopters all over the place and are there house-to-house searches going on right at this moment? >> absolutely....
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>> no way. >> by surfer, i mean i took two lessons in hawaii. the dog leash that keeps you attached to the board almost choked a friend who i drifted too close to her. when i almost killed her, i never surfed again. >> did you get up? >> almost. >> okay. >> well, and u.s. prosecutors have actually unsealed a second indictment of world soccer officials. that indictment came as fbi agents raided the offices of a sports marketing firm in miami. it's believed that firm agreed to pay bribes to soccer officials in exchange for broadcast rights. as for the indictment it charges 16 men with corruption including several members of world soccer's governing body fifa. we don't pay as much attention here in the u.s. it's really big abroad. the international sports stunner. >> disgraced olympian oscar pistorius now convicted of murder. here's abc's las ma hassan. >> this case involves a human tragedy of shakespearean proportions. >> in the supreme court of appeals in front of a packed room, the judge declares oscar pistorius guilty of murder. >> the accused
>> no way. >> by surfer, i mean i took two lessons in hawaii. the dog leash that keeps you attached to the board almost choked a friend who i drifted too close to her. when i almost killed her, i never surfed again. >> did you get up? >> almost. >> okay. >> well, and u.s. prosecutors have actually unsealed a second indictment of world soccer officials. that indictment came as fbi agents raided the offices of a sports marketing firm in miami. it's believed...
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then they took the phone from her. four hours later she texted me that he was okay. >> reporter: she was shot in the side. when her mother came to visit. >> she says i saw people die. >> it will be hard for her to deal with a long time. >> it was surreal, it was horrible. it was crazy. >> reporter: also among the wounded, julie paez. she was shot twice after arriving at the holiday party to be honored as employee of the year. nicholas valecinos is one of the 14 that did not survive. he leaves behind a widow, jennifer, an elementary schoolteacher. >> he was so kind to everybody. he was very chivalrous. >> how is life going to change for you now? >> just, my whole life has been basically turned upside down. he had an enormous heart. >> reporter: nicholas occasionally posted views on social media that were critical of islam. but his wife tells us she has no idea if syed farook ever saw those postings. john blackstone, cbs news. california. >>> governor brown delayed his trip to the summit in paris to go to san bernardino
then they took the phone from her. four hours later she texted me that he was okay. >> reporter: she was shot in the side. when her mother came to visit. >> she says i saw people die. >> it will be hard for her to deal with a long time. >> it was surreal, it was horrible. it was crazy. >> reporter: also among the wounded, julie paez. she was shot twice after arriving at the holiday party to be honored as employee of the year. nicholas valecinos is one of the 14...
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police took 28-year-old richard panero into custody after neighbors reported a disturbance at the home, the four-year-old was treated and released. >>> parishioners are considering their next move, they discussed their legal options following the latest set back, the archdiocese ordered the church closed 11 years ago, those parishioners have held around the clock vigils, massachusetts' highest court decided not to intervene in the case. a lower court ruled the parishioners can be ordered to leave. >>> the pats will have to beat the houston texans to avoid a three game losing streak in a row. yesterday, they lost their second straight in a 35-28 loss to philadelphia eagles and it this block punt was just at the end of the first half that tied the game at 14. after the game, tom brady said play. >> i'm person that throws it the most. i gotta make decisions with the ball, if i turn the ball over twice, certainly the big plays really help them out. 99 -- whatever hundred yard interception return, as bad as you can do for a quarterback. >>> the pats head south next sunday, we get you starte
police took 28-year-old richard panero into custody after neighbors reported a disturbance at the home, the four-year-old was treated and released. >>> parishioners are considering their next move, they discussed their legal options following the latest set back, the archdiocese ordered the church closed 11 years ago, those parishioners have held around the clock vigils, massachusetts' highest court decided not to intervene in the case. a lower court ruled the parishioners can be...
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he really took full responsibility. >> he took credit for the right afterwards almost next year he will print just one name. it might be a good side to make sure things go as planned right now it is 52 degrees there will be some showers that come across worcester you are 48 degrees now there is snow in northern new england that's how far north you have to find it. you can see some showers in through worcester county in through 495 going to zoom in looking the at right now. causing any kind of dampness on the surface this darker green right out in here in worcester county looks like it's out around the men den area. this is north stream that is seeing this activity right now. there a few that came in through cape anne as well. between 195 and 95 now seeing some of these showers 114 drives into middleton and north reading also seeing some of those showers right now, too. there's plenty more. heavy rain into the carolinas in the next few hours and moving up the coast toward us. it's not going come right away but it will come tomorrow in spurts. first one coming between about 7:00 and 9:00
he really took full responsibility. >> he took credit for the right afterwards almost next year he will print just one name. it might be a good side to make sure things go as planned right now it is 52 degrees there will be some showers that come across worcester you are 48 degrees now there is snow in northern new england that's how far north you have to find it. you can see some showers in through worcester county in through 495 going to zoom in looking the at right now. causing any...
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it took three hours of time that the officers aren't patrolling on the streets.nd we had to go to another facility and it would pose a danger not only to the officers but also to the people in the hospital. as you know, in 2005 officer brian greg was shot and killed in st. mary's hospital, another officer was wounded in that incident and an er tech was also shot. it's very dangerous bringing prisoners for what you think might be drunk driving where they have the possibility of getting away. we look at taking blood in-house. why not? >> it's better to have a blood test than a breathalyzer. that's always more powerful for prosecution. >> it is more powerful. there are a lot of challenges with the breath test and in the wave of our opium epidemic, we're finding, in fact, 34% of the blood we're getting back is testing positive for drugs and not alcohol. that's one out of three getting away under breathalyzer. the officer sees the common sway of the line, not putting your lights down, normal probable cause, they may not smell alcohol on the person and they have drugs
it took three hours of time that the officers aren't patrolling on the streets.nd we had to go to another facility and it would pose a danger not only to the officers but also to the people in the hospital. as you know, in 2005 officer brian greg was shot and killed in st. mary's hospital, another officer was wounded in that incident and an er tech was also shot. it's very dangerous bringing prisoners for what you think might be drunk driving where they have the possibility of getting away. we...
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my video shows where that took place. more than anything, it was tough because i had been in that building before covering stories. i know exactly where that is. i know who these people are as far as hard-working people of the community. when i see them, when i saw them, obviously in this state, it moved me. it kind of separated me as a journalist and i gave a couple people my cell phone so they could call loved ones. they were just saying i'm okay, i'm okay, and that's basically what i remember. everything was happening so quickly. yet at the same time, it seemed like everything was in slow motion. >> you were caught right in that -- the crossroads of your professional instincts and obligations and your instincts as a human being and you tried to serve both. just an extraordinary moment. when you saw the police and their response, they say it took about four minutes for them to get there, but they did a phenomenal job by all accounts. >> reporter: enough can't be said about how they performed. they were doing everything
my video shows where that took place. more than anything, it was tough because i had been in that building before covering stories. i know exactly where that is. i know who these people are as far as hard-working people of the community. when i see them, when i saw them, obviously in this state, it moved me. it kind of separated me as a journalist and i gave a couple people my cell phone so they could call loved ones. they were just saying i'm okay, i'm okay, and that's basically what i...
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and i took that moment from then on. i said from this point on, i will be--i became a man who became a monster. i will become a man again. whatever it takes. now that i pieced my mind back together, i've had time to reflect, contemplate over every single moment, every single day. the murders had absolutely nothing to do with the occult or the vampiric subculture or any such thing. >> i'm candice hawthorne. i'm an attorney. i came to represent rod. there were two witnesses who overheard heather wendorf opining to rod ferrell that she wanted her parents dead. >> heather told me that her father was hurting her, that her parents would never let her go, the suffering and torment that she portrayed would never stop. so she wanted her parents to die. >>> heather wendorf, now married and a mother, declined an invitation to appear in this program, although msnbc spoke with her for an earlier film on the case. >> he just, you know, all of a sudden asks me, do you want me to kill your parents and i said, no, i don't. >> at the tria
and i took that moment from then on. i said from this point on, i will be--i became a man who became a monster. i will become a man again. whatever it takes. now that i pieced my mind back together, i've had time to reflect, contemplate over every single moment, every single day. the murders had absolutely nothing to do with the occult or the vampiric subculture or any such thing. >> i'm candice hawthorne. i'm an attorney. i came to represent rod. there were two witnesses who overheard...
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it took about six hours of nonstop hard police work. we saw a lot of different elements from metro being employed in the search. we saw the air units, saw them up. a lot of detectives, unmarked vehicles, a lot of black and whites, nhp assisting. lots of k-9's. >> what we're looking at here,here -- actually, we're going to gina at university medical center where things -- i could almost say not so much the celebration, but a great deal of relief out there among the officers who are still there to support their comrades and who know that the suspect has been taken into custody. >> reporter: hey. new information now. the scene is clear. the last of the officers are packing up. speak with one of the officers who spent time in the injured officer's room upstairs in u in in -- umc. the officer is talking to his family. however, he will be spending the night in the hospital. something else he said, just from talking to the other guys, he was like we're comparing this to the bourne supremacy. he's so proud. they started off not knowing anything
it took about six hours of nonstop hard police work. we saw a lot of different elements from metro being employed in the search. we saw the air units, saw them up. a lot of detectives, unmarked vehicles, a lot of black and whites, nhp assisting. lots of k-9's. >> what we're looking at here,here -- actually, we're going to gina at university medical center where things -- i could almost say not so much the celebration, but a great deal of relief out there among the officers who are still...
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took her out. pampered her. >> absolutely. >> reporter: sounds like he was sort of an old-fashioned gentleman type. >> yes, he was. >> reporter: it seemed a match made in cyber-heaven. the newlyweds bought a house close to teresa's family in ashtabula county, ohio. but happily ever after did not last. in october 2006 came a terrible blow. teresa's daughter sara was killed in a car crash, leaving son without a mom. roy lovin, jr is teresa's older son and sarah's brother. >> she was 21 years old, on her way to work one morning and i guess hydroplaned, swerved, and hit a tree. >> reporter: parents are not supposed to bury their children. >> no, and then the fact that she had two little babies -- two little kids and the fathers were not really in the picture, somebody had to step up and take them kids. >> reporter: and that was your mom. >> she was the first one with her hands out ready and willing to take them. >> reporter: teresa and ray transitioned from the joy of hand-them-back- when-they're-cryin
took her out. pampered her. >> absolutely. >> reporter: sounds like he was sort of an old-fashioned gentleman type. >> yes, he was. >> reporter: it seemed a match made in cyber-heaven. the newlyweds bought a house close to teresa's family in ashtabula county, ohio. but happily ever after did not last. in october 2006 came a terrible blow. teresa's daughter sara was killed in a car crash, leaving son without a mom. roy lovin, jr is teresa's older son and sarah's brother....
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and then took off. a claim that the doctor denies. in his statement to police, cooper said he was, quote, chilling, texting and accidentally entered the wrong restroom and goes on to say that he left the bathroom and went into the mens room where the alleged victim then confronted him. however in this campus police report, the young woman tells investigators that she heard a, quote, click and cooper did admit it was, quote, all a misunderstanding and told her that, quote, you have no idea wouldn't be doing this right now. >> we also found out that police got a search warrant for the film. however they did get a warrant and we're still waiting for the results. in worcester this afternoon, kelli o'hara, 7news. >>> a serious crash in wakefield sending two people to the hospital. the car appears to have hit a guardrail on 128 this morning and burst into flames. two people were ejected from the car but expected to survive the crash. >>> three suspects now behind bars after being accused of stealing packages
and then took off. a claim that the doctor denies. in his statement to police, cooper said he was, quote, chilling, texting and accidentally entered the wrong restroom and goes on to say that he left the bathroom and went into the mens room where the alleged victim then confronted him. however in this campus police report, the young woman tells investigators that she heard a, quote, click and cooper did admit it was, quote, all a misunderstanding and told her that, quote, you have no idea...
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yesterday he explained why he took money from an undercover fbi agent. the undercover agent says chow took those cash payments, approved crimes and introduced him to other gang members. chow testified he simply took the money as a token of the agent's professed love and respect. chow says he left the life of crime years ago. >>> also happening today, the family of the oakland teen pronounced brain dead will continue her fight to deem her alive. today they plan to file a federal lawsuit. they claim her brain dead status under a california law is unconstitutional. lawyers say there is evidence that she has brain function. you may recall the teen was declared brain dead two years ago when she was 13 after she suffered complications from a surgery at children's hospital oakland. >>> it is possible an ugly dispute among neighbors will be settled later today surrounding the behavior of a boy with autism. one side believes went unchecked by his parents. a sunnyvale couple claim the boy's aggressiveness amounted to a nuisance because his parents let it go on. th
yesterday he explained why he took money from an undercover fbi agent. the undercover agent says chow took those cash payments, approved crimes and introduced him to other gang members. chow testified he simply took the money as a token of the agent's professed love and respect. chow says he left the life of crime years ago. >>> also happening today, the family of the oakland teen pronounced brain dead will continue her fight to deem her alive. today they plan to file a federal...
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now it took a year and now they have run with it.ccording to an analytics company, the outlets average between 300 and 500 people views, not on their own side, on facebook. >> facebook is not a broad casting platform. for a lot of people, for almost everyone, facebook is a personal medium. you are talking to your friends. watching who water friend shared or are sharing stuff. works. >> we went to mexico to report on the families of those that had relatives go missing. that comes off the back of a conversation started by mexicans. for a conversation that meant we are tired. it was kind of an sos signal. the point is we report on the conversation. we listen to them. we went to mexico to talk about what they do. hunting for mass graves. they are part of a remarkable network using facebook and other social media, and that is rewarded by the mexican audience, and the fact that it has been trending. subject. >> stories that pushed viewing figure up. it huge refugee story that we were able to handle most of the way. we weren't covering the
now it took a year and now they have run with it.ccording to an analytics company, the outlets average between 300 and 500 people views, not on their own side, on facebook. >> facebook is not a broad casting platform. for a lot of people, for almost everyone, facebook is a personal medium. you are talking to your friends. watching who water friend shared or are sharing stuff. works. >> we went to mexico to report on the families of those that had relatives go missing. that comes off...
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crash took out power to about 5,000 customers at first. national grid was able to restore power to all but 300 customers before sunrise. >> having no power on christmas is one of the worst things can you go through. >> there was another crash in brockton, police are looking to see if that's connected in any way. >> three peep are under arrest last night a 46-year-old man called police to report that he had been stabbed at a party on washington avenue extension. police say a fight broke out between the man and the host of the party. roxanne and her daughter leah at one point police say leah stabbed the men. when officers went to the home to arrest her, police say her mother hit an officer with a frying pan. both women were arrested with another party goer. >> police charged two women with misleading an investigation for making up a story about seeing a baby thrown in the merrimack river. fire officials say surveillance video shows it never happened. state police flew a helicopter over the river. divers searched the water and an ambulance wa
crash took out power to about 5,000 customers at first. national grid was able to restore power to all but 300 customers before sunrise. >> having no power on christmas is one of the worst things can you go through. >> there was another crash in brockton, police are looking to see if that's connected in any way. >> three peep are under arrest last night a 46-year-old man called police to report that he had been stabbed at a party on washington avenue extension. police say a...
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the response effort took more than three hours. we are learning more today about the man killed after being hit by a car last night. officials say 61-year-old james pascasio died at east 42nd and hubbell avenue. police say he was crossing hubbell around 5-30 when he was hit by a car driven by a 19-year-old. the investigation is still under way... however, authorities do not think speed or impaired driving are factors in the case. investigators are searching a pond for a missing 17-year-old from des moines. the pond is located south of granger. they hope it yields some information on the disappearance of sam kemp. kemp's mother says he was last seen at a party in the area over the weekend. channel 13's jodi whitworth joins us now with the latest...jodi? sonya -- the party was four days ago witnesses and officials say the party sammy was at had more than 3 - hundred teenagers and when the cops arrived things got 302302 - the cops came and broke up things and everybody scattered - candice carr candice carr's younger brother -- sammy k
the response effort took more than three hours. we are learning more today about the man killed after being hit by a car last night. officials say 61-year-old james pascasio died at east 42nd and hubbell avenue. police say he was crossing hubbell around 5-30 when he was hit by a car driven by a 19-year-old. the investigation is still under way... however, authorities do not think speed or impaired driving are factors in the case. investigators are searching a pond for a missing 17-year-old from...
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maybe this is his way of getting back at her. polygraph exam she took she took early in he investigation. the examiner had asked teresa two questions: did you poison ray with anti-freeze? and, do you know who poisoned ray? teresa's answer to both: no. which was also the answer to whether teresa was telling the truth. >> she failed her polygraph test. >> reporter: that lie detector failure was inadmissible in court but helped convince cops they were on the right track. they turned the heat back up on teresa. >> and they told her that they know that she snapped, and she -- she killed him. she needed to confess, so they kind of threatened her. >> reporter: she didn't bend to that. >> no. she goes, "well, i want a lawyer." >> reporter: teresa's family and friends like beth burcham rallied around her. they felt ray's family just wouldn't or couldn't face the fact that he committed suicide. >> i think they don't wanna believe that ray would do that. just looking for somebody to blame. >> yeah. other than ray. >> reporter: but on march 28, 2014, five years after ray's death, officers surrounded
maybe this is his way of getting back at her. polygraph exam she took she took early in he investigation. the examiner had asked teresa two questions: did you poison ray with anti-freeze? and, do you know who poisoned ray? teresa's answer to both: no. which was also the answer to whether teresa was telling the truth. >> she failed her polygraph test. >> reporter: that lie detector failure was inadmissible in court but helped convince cops they were on the right track. they turned...
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. >> took one step out and he looped. and underneath his leg he had a saturday night special, a .22 revolver. he just hooked it with his pinkie finger and he had me. less than heartbeats, he had me. >> this guy is fighting with him. and barry's trying to get his gun out. i can see he's trying to get his gun out. and i'm going for my gun. and fresh out of recruit school. all i wanted was cover. >> andreesen backs away as the scuffle between goins and the armed suspect quickly escalates into a life or death situation. >> don't move! don't move! don't move, lady! don't move, lady! >> as things would have it, i had a partner that night and jasmine was moving around not listening to anything he was saying. he was going for my sidearm, and he had the pistol up to my neck and he was trying to get my weapon away from me, and i figured i was done for anyway, but i was hoping for at least two seconds to shoot him before something -- before i lost consciousness. >> the suspect is momentarily distracted and trooper goins makes his mo
. >> took one step out and he looped. and underneath his leg he had a saturday night special, a .22 revolver. he just hooked it with his pinkie finger and he had me. less than heartbeats, he had me. >> this guy is fighting with him. and barry's trying to get his gun out. i can see he's trying to get his gun out. and i'm going for my gun. and fresh out of recruit school. all i wanted was cover. >> andreesen backs away as the scuffle between goins and the armed suspect quickly...
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for the next three hours as the commemoration continues with reenactments of the gun stacking that took place on this day in 1860 five when more than 22,000 of general lee's infantry troops turned over their weapons and battle flags. we will bring you the sights and sounds of the ceremony throughout the coverage and later in the program, you wi hear remarks from historian david blight who will talk about the legacy of appomattox. we will also give you a chance to call in and talk with him and elizabeth varon from the university of virginia. we are joined by two men who played a starring role in the surrender ceremony you just saw. ulysses s. grant and robert e lee. general grant is portrayed by kurt field and general lee by thomas jesse. you want to invite you to be part of the conversation. here's how to do that -- call us at the numbers on your screen. at c-spantweet history and you can also join us on facebook. saw moment our viewers just on american history tv, gentlemen, what were you thinking as general lee wrote away? guest: sadness. i knew how much they were suffering with the s
for the next three hours as the commemoration continues with reenactments of the gun stacking that took place on this day in 1860 five when more than 22,000 of general lee's infantry troops turned over their weapons and battle flags. we will bring you the sights and sounds of the ceremony throughout the coverage and later in the program, you wi hear remarks from historian david blight who will talk about the legacy of appomattox. we will also give you a chance to call in and talk with him and...
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other candidates took trump to task. former florida governor jeb bush called his idea unserious. >> first of all, we need to destroy isis in the caliphate. donald, you know, is great at the one-liners, but he's a chaos candidate, and he'd be a chaos president. >> no hate debate! no hate debate! no hate debate! >> demonstrators held a rally outside the debate venue. participants shouted anti-trump slogans and held up a large effigy of the candidate. >> he says he's not racists but his actions say otherwise. he says muslims should go back home or september out of the country for a while. but that's what america's about. >> several protesters said trump represents division and hatred. >>> an international group promoting press freedom says the number of journalists detained in the middle east has surged this year due to the rise of islamic state militants and other extremists. paris-based reporters without borders says 54 journalists are currently being held hostage around the world, 14 more than last year. 26 are being hel
other candidates took trump to task. former florida governor jeb bush called his idea unserious. >> first of all, we need to destroy isis in the caliphate. donald, you know, is great at the one-liners, but he's a chaos candidate, and he'd be a chaos president. >> no hate debate! no hate debate! no hate debate! >> demonstrators held a rally outside the debate venue. participants shouted anti-trump slogans and held up a large effigy of the candidate. >> he says he's not...
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the shooting took place last night at 7:00. we have naughton updated this morning about what took place. some of the questions that remain unanswered, why did the officer open fire on the suspect? did the suspect even have a weapon? >> this isn't a place where you would think you would hear gunfire. just a fence away from gilroy high school and people describe it as a nice quiet neighborhood. last night around 7:00, police were called to the small apartment complex for a possible domestic violence call. >> this girl was yelling and screaming and i her three shots, one, two, three. >> a police can't said the shots were fired from the gun of a four-year veteran of the gilroy police department. a neighbor then heard more yelling. >> she said, why did do you that? you did not have to do that. he cannot bracket. he is choking. >> man died at the scene. the apartment manager said that two women just moved in to the upstairs unit two weeks ago and young men and women have been coming and going. a couple downstairs were not home. the m
the shooting took place last night at 7:00. we have naughton updated this morning about what took place. some of the questions that remain unanswered, why did the officer open fire on the suspect? did the suspect even have a weapon? >> this isn't a place where you would think you would hear gunfire. just a fence away from gilroy high school and people describe it as a nice quiet neighborhood. last night around 7:00, police were called to the small apartment complex for a possible domestic...
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this took place in the southern most building on the property. the doors that they entered were located on the east side, so they entered from that parking lot into those east doors, which went directly into the room, which somewhere the shoot being, where the shooting took place. >> -- left the party and then -- >> they sprayed the room with bullets so i don't know there was any one person they ultimately targeted. they killed 14 people there. >> what was the -- >> -- any indication -- >> any idea how much time elapsed when he supposedly got in this argument, left, any idea where his wife was -- >> i have to apologize. i meant to follow up on that question and i failed to ask that today. yesterday, we had information that it was anywhere from 10 minutes to 30 ins. i'll try to tie that up by later on in the day. >> it's hard to believe that is spontaneous. >> we had said yesterday there appears to be a degree of planning that went into this. nobody just gets upset at a party, goes home and puts together that kind of elaborate scheme or plan. ther
this took place in the southern most building on the property. the doors that they entered were located on the east side, so they entered from that parking lot into those east doors, which went directly into the room, which somewhere the shoot being, where the shooting took place. >> -- left the party and then -- >> they sprayed the room with bullets so i don't know there was any one person they ultimately targeted. they killed 14 people there. >> what was the -- >> --...
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we took this.went to see the statue of liberty. >> not everything in new york is beautiful and tasteful. >> you were so excited to be walking down. >> i felt like a child and i get very excited by a lot of things. that was great. listen, i'm sorry that i let you down and you only got as far as a hugh bonneville cardboard cutout. >> maybe we'll invite him on the show. coming up "in the mix" who has a better sense of direction? men or women? the research is ahead. >> the stars of the new "star wars" movie revealing more about the highly anticipated film. a big update for fans. >> the mysterious disappearance of a tv star kristin cavallari and jay cutler. the latest clues for police. >> check out our behind the scenes pictures on instagram, abcwnn. you are watching "world news now." [coughing] [coughing] [coughing] [coughing] [coughing] coughing disrupts everyone's life. that's why so many people are turning to delsym for longer lasting cough relief. delsym has an advanced time release formula that he
we took this.went to see the statue of liberty. >> not everything in new york is beautiful and tasteful. >> you were so excited to be walking down. >> i felt like a child and i get very excited by a lot of things. that was great. listen, i'm sorry that i let you down and you only got as far as a hugh bonneville cardboard cutout. >> maybe we'll invite him on the show. coming up "in the mix" who has a better sense of direction? men or women? the research is...