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[applause] officer alexander jensen. medal of valor presented to officer alex jensen.lexandria police department, virginia. for swift and valiant action in responding to an active shooter. officer jensen put himself in harm's way during the active shooter incident, moving without cover and drawing fire from the assailant until the assailant was subdued and the safety of the members of congress, their families and congressional staff was ensured. [applause] >> officer kevin jobe. medal of valor presented to officer kevin jobe, alexandria police department, virginia. for placing himself in grave danger to protect two u.s. capitol police officers, members of congress, their families and congressional staff. officer jobe engaged an active shooter, neutralizing a volatile gunman and preventing further injuries to innocent bystanders in the park. [applause] president trump: very brave people. great people. congratulations to all of you. we are forever in your debt. thank you. god bless you. god bless our truly amazing law enforcement, and god bless america. thank you very mu
[applause] officer alexander jensen. medal of valor presented to officer alex jensen.lexandria police department, virginia. for swift and valiant action in responding to an active shooter. officer jensen put himself in harm's way during the active shooter incident, moving without cover and drawing fire from the assailant until the assailant was subdued and the safety of the members of congress, their families and congressional staff was ensured. [applause] >> officer kevin jobe. medal of...
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customs officers and a teen from mexico.ithin hours the teenager dies and the video appears to conflict with what officers say led to his death. it's an exclusive abc news investigation, and abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross starts us off tonight. >> reporter: it's 6:21 on a monday evening at the san ysidro, california border crossing. and the man in the white sweatshirt is a smuggler. a 16-year-old high school student by the name of cruz velasquez, with drugs hid nen two bottles in his shoulder bag. >> cruz was recruited, we believe, as a mule. here, we'll give you $100 or $200 if you just take these bottles across the border. >> reporter: over the next one hour and 38 minutes this video obtained by abc news will show in gripping detail just how far u.s. border officers will go, encouraging or at least permitting this teenager to prove his innocence by drinking from a suspicious bottle, an encounter that will end up as a matter of life and death on the border. >> there is a clear history of agents and offic
customs officers and a teen from mexico.ithin hours the teenager dies and the video appears to conflict with what officers say led to his death. it's an exclusive abc news investigation, and abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross starts us off tonight. >> reporter: it's 6:21 on a monday evening at the san ysidro, california border crossing. and the man in the white sweatshirt is a smuggler. a 16-year-old high school student by the name of cruz velasquez, with drugs hid nen two...
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[applause] officer nicole bataglia. medal of valor presented to officer nicole bataglia. alexandria police department, virginia. for demonstrating extraordinary courage in saving the lives of two u.s. capitol police officers, members of congress, their families and congressional staff. officer bataglia engaged the assailant, exchanging gun fire at close range and ultimately eutralizing him. [applause] fficer alexander jensen. medal of valor presented to officer alex jensen. alexandria police department, virginia. for swift and valiant action in responding to an active shooter. officer jensen put himself in harm's way during the active shooter incident, moving without cover and drawing fire from the assailant until the assailant was subdued and the safety of the members of congress, their families and congressional staff was ensured. [applause] fficer kevin jobe. medal of valor presented to officer kevin jobe. alexandria police department, virginia. for placing himself in grave danger to protect two u.s. capitol police officers, members of congress, their families and cong
[applause] officer nicole bataglia. medal of valor presented to officer nicole bataglia. alexandria police department, virginia. for demonstrating extraordinary courage in saving the lives of two u.s. capitol police officers, members of congress, their families and congressional staff. officer bataglia engaged the assailant, exchanging gun fire at close range and ultimately eutralizing him. [applause] fficer alexander jensen. medal of valor presented to officer alex jensen. alexandria police...
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[applause] >> officer kevin jobe.edal of valor presented to officer kevin jobe, alexandria police department, virginia, for placing himself in grave danger to protect two u.s. capitol police officers, members of congress, their families, and congressional staff. officer jobe engaged an active shooter, neutralizing a volatile gunman, and preventing further injuries to innocent bystanders in the park. [applause] [applause] president trump: very brave people. great people. congratulations to all of you. we are forever in your debt. thank you. god bless you. god bless our truly amazing law enforcement. and god bless america. thank you very much. thank you. [applause] [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain in your seats until the president has departed the east room. c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. attorney specializing in the foreign agents act. and then the democratic and republican pollster talk about the key issues facing the trump administration. and
[applause] >> officer kevin jobe.edal of valor presented to officer kevin jobe, alexandria police department, virginia, for placing himself in grave danger to protect two u.s. capitol police officers, members of congress, their families, and congressional staff. officer jobe engaged an active shooter, neutralizing a volatile gunman, and preventing further injuries to innocent bystanders in the park. [applause] [applause] president trump: very brave people. great people. congratulations to...
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coming up on our team america the white police officer who shot and killed a black man in ohio wal-mart back in two thousand and fourteen will not face federal charges we've got the full story coming up. and in georgia an officer was caught beating a homeless woman with a baton inside of a gas station will discuss this case and more with reverend barry lynn scott he. and the u.s. navy has polluted drinking water supplies in washington state at levels four hundred percent higher than what is considered safe. it's thursday june thirteenth four pm in washington d.c. i'm ashley banks and you're watching our team america we begin today with this week the department of justice announced it will not bring charges against a white police officer who shot and killed a black man and ohio walmart beaver creek police officer sean williams fired the fatal shot at twenty two year old john crawford the third who was carrying a toy rifle around wal-mart one another customer called the cops r t simone del rosario joins me from the news room with how crawford's family is reacting to the news it's been nea
coming up on our team america the white police officer who shot and killed a black man in ohio wal-mart back in two thousand and fourteen will not face federal charges we've got the full story coming up. and in georgia an officer was caught beating a homeless woman with a baton inside of a gas station will discuss this case and more with reverend barry lynn scott he. and the u.s. navy has polluted drinking water supplies in washington state at levels four hundred percent higher than what is...
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will it be the commanding officers? ten seconds. and the commanding officers have done it!ncredible story. this team has not won a heat all season, and they're set to compete in the final. -thank you, guys. whoo! -thank you. -kelvin: i am shocked, apolo. after seeing the ninjas crush the competition in the first two rounds, i thought the ninjas were the favorites here in the semifinal. but after they gassed out in the timber drop, they were never able to recover. -apolo: but look at them still going at the slip wall. these guys have heart. there's no way the ninjas aren't going to finish this course. that's what great athletes do. -kelvin: coming up... the best of the best compete for "spartan" glory and quarter of a million dollars. -pull! dig, dig, dig! -kelvin: will ian take strike a pose all the way and win the championship a second time? -i'm here to prove that i can win with any team. -kelvin: commanding officers lost every battle, but will they win the war? -killian: this is a completely different race, completely different day, and we're gonna go into it and just gi
will it be the commanding officers? ten seconds. and the commanding officers have done it!ncredible story. this team has not won a heat all season, and they're set to compete in the final. -thank you, guys. whoo! -thank you. -kelvin: i am shocked, apolo. after seeing the ninjas crush the competition in the first two rounds, i thought the ninjas were the favorites here in the semifinal. but after they gassed out in the timber drop, they were never able to recover. -apolo: but look at them still...
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and officer baird's version of events was further contradicted by the testimony of the cbp officer whospital, nina signorello. >> when you say you discussed the situation, she told you she was worried that she was going to lose her job? >> yes, sir. >> you say she -- quote, she continued to ask if i thought she was going to get fired for asking him to drink the liquid. that is true? >> yes, sir. >> i recall cbpo baird telling me, "oh, my god, i asked him to drink it." that was true? >> yes, sir. >> did you say words to the effect of, "oh, my god, i asked him to drink it"? >> i don't believe i said those words. i don't -- i -- i think whatever was spoken, she -- she misunderstood. i don't -- >> i see. you never told her words to the effect of, "i said to him if it's juice, then prove it"? >> no. >> reporter: despite what the video appears to show, the officials at customs and border protection, apparently believed the claims of the two officers instead. >> officer perallon, was any discipline ever imposed on you for the events that occurred on the 18th of november 2013? >> no, sir. >> e
and officer baird's version of events was further contradicted by the testimony of the cbp officer whospital, nina signorello. >> when you say you discussed the situation, she told you she was worried that she was going to lose her job? >> yes, sir. >> you say she -- quote, she continued to ask if i thought she was going to get fired for asking him to drink the liquid. that is true? >> yes, sir. >> i recall cbpo baird telling me, "oh, my god, i asked him to...
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the officer's intentions were obvious. witness:you kind of see a trainwreck about to happen.i mean he put himself right in the path of that skater and held his ground. he could have easily stepped would have been okaypolice say after the collision with the rider - people in the crowd through bottles at the officers.. (hermela aregawi)the officer in that collision was treated at the hospital for non life threatening injuriesreporting live in san francisco, hermela aregawi, kron 4 news. (pam) in san ramon. .. a masked man holds up a walgreens pharmacy at gunpoint... stealing hundreds of dollars worth of opioids. take a look at the pictures on your screen.police say, this man walked into the walgreens on san ramon valley at around 8-this morning. he went directly to the pharmacy counter. . .he presented a note and flashed his gun to the clerk. the suspect then took several bottles of opioids. . . valued at more than 300- dollars. anyone with information is urged to contact police. (steve) bay area firefighters are up in butte
the officer's intentions were obvious. witness:you kind of see a trainwreck about to happen.i mean he put himself right in the path of that skater and held his ground. he could have easily stepped would have been okaypolice say after the collision with the rider - people in the crowd through bottles at the officers.. (hermela aregawi)the officer in that collision was treated at the hospital for non life threatening injuriesreporting live in san francisco, hermela aregawi, kron 4 news. (pam) in...
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>> officer deed, this is officer carson's section.e a 115 for you for the fight you had on the yard the other day. charged with battery on an inmate with serious injuries. it's a d.a. referral offense. and if you're found guilty of that, it carries a maximum forfeiture of 360 days. okay, being that you're in lockup, you have the right to have an investigative employee. okay, if you have anybody you want to investigate it -- >> anybody on the yard, they seen what happened. i don't know their names. that's what i'm saying. if you could find out for me, i don't know their last name. they will tell you it was self-defense. >> what i'm going to do, i'm going to get the log, see who was out there that day, ask them the questions you want me to ask them. was it self-defense, did he swing on you first, is that what you want me to ask them? >> that it was self-defense, he swung on me first. >> he swung on me first. >> the whole yard seen it. >> i will give you a copy of the report once it's typed. >> all right. >> all right? >> all right. >> s
>> officer deed, this is officer carson's section.e a 115 for you for the fight you had on the yard the other day. charged with battery on an inmate with serious injuries. it's a d.a. referral offense. and if you're found guilty of that, it carries a maximum forfeiture of 360 days. okay, being that you're in lockup, you have the right to have an investigative employee. okay, if you have anybody you want to investigate it -- >> anybody on the yard, they seen what happened. i don't...
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>> reporter: the district attorney he's office says since the indictment, the office has reviewed more8,000 cases. the office communications direct director confirmed the first assistant has made all charging decisions. we don't know what role if any seth williams plays and get few answers when asking him. >> does the public need to be paying for your ride? >> reporter: thursday he took his last free steps for years. the next time we'll see him is during his october sentencing. for the investigators, mitch blocker, nbc 10 news. >>> kathleen martin did not return mitch's interview requests to talk about how the office was running. she between speak once the trial ended thanking the 650 adas for their commitment to justice and getting through this time in the office's history. >>> 5:27. we're following breaking news out of new jersey. a government shutdown, no budget either means new jersey has cut some services. this all ahead of the holiday weekend. drew smith is live in cherry hill for us. >> reporter: and a lot of state workers waking up on furlough this morning. plus if you're headi
>> reporter: the district attorney he's office says since the indictment, the office has reviewed more8,000 cases. the office communications direct director confirmed the first assistant has made all charging decisions. we don't know what role if any seth williams plays and get few answers when asking him. >> does the public need to be paying for your ride? >> reporter: thursday he took his last free steps for years. the next time we'll see him is during his october...
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a traditional office would be 22 minutes. people not waiting as long, more patient focused care and less pressure to see as many patients as possible. speaking of patients, luck would have it that the very first patient that they have had was actually at the office when i was there. her name is tina she's a psych nurse. so so much she knows what she's talking about. >> as sinners, i feel like i have personal attention, the doctors went through everything. >> we want to get both sides of the issue. so i met up with a hamilton new jersey traditional dr. >> everybody wants to spend time with patients and talk with their families and have that unique bond. that bond went away with the hmo centers. they're tried to bring something back that really do not work. but maybe with a different model, but the same theory. >> to learn more, we have christopher miller, the ceo of paladino health from denver, colorado. i have a question. why is this model important? was there a need for change? >> there is a need for this. healthcare has vie
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america other white police officer who shot and killed a black man in an ohio wal-mart back in two thousand and fourteen will not face federal charges we've got the full story coming up. and in georgia an officer was caught beating a homeless woman with a baton inside of a gas station will discuss this case and more with reverend great length scott hagler. and social media has changed the way we view wife and how others view ours but snap chats newest mapping feature might give us a want to get an up close and personal look into your private life. it's thursday june thirteenth five pm here in washington d.c. i'm ashley banks and you're watching our team america we begin today with news coming from the department of justice announcing it will not bring charges against a white police officer who shot and killed a black man in an ohio wal-mart beaver creek police officer sean williams fired the fatal shot it twenty two year old john crawford the third was carrying a toy rifle around wal-mart when another customer called the cops. joins me from the news room with how crawford family is reacting
america other white police officer who shot and killed a black man in an ohio wal-mart back in two thousand and fourteen will not face federal charges we've got the full story coming up. and in georgia an officer was caught beating a homeless woman with a baton inside of a gas station will discuss this case and more with reverend great length scott hagler. and social media has changed the way we view wife and how others view ours but snap chats newest mapping feature might give us a want to get...
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running for office. peggy fox reports that the trump effect is taking hold in the commonwealth. >> reporter: 50 women ran for office this career and 10 of them won, inspired by the election. >> when trump was telling us who he was on the campaign, it was like i don't take shortcuts. i believe you. i believe you will deport immigrants. i believe you will discriminate against people that look like me. >> reporter: she quit her job as a cyberspecialist in homeland security. >> it's a battle cry. we must do more and we have to move forward. >> reporter: she's a single mother of 2 and to medicaid to save her son. >> i needed to get the services and medication. you don't feel proud to be on medicaid. you feel grateful that there is something out there to help to you get a foot up. >> reporter: she is angry that state lawmakers have not expanded medicaid. >> it's humanitarian. >> reporter: you get emotional because you've been there? >> yeah. i could have lost my son. there were times that i thought i would hav
running for office. peggy fox reports that the trump effect is taking hold in the commonwealth. >> reporter: 50 women ran for office this career and 10 of them won, inspired by the election. >> when trump was telling us who he was on the campaign, it was like i don't take shortcuts. i believe you. i believe you will deport immigrants. i believe you will discriminate against people that look like me. >> reporter: she quit her job as a cyberspecialist in homeland security....
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] >> officer nicole vataglia of the alexandria police. [ applause ] >> officer david bailey of the united states capitol police. [ applause ] and officer crystal griener of the united states capitol police. [ applause ] >> as you will hear more in a moment these officers exemplify the best law enforcement in the country and they honor us by their presence today. will you join me in showing one more round of applause to five remarkable americans and all of the men and women in law enforcement they represent here in the white house today. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. ♪ [ applause ] >> please sit down, thank you. thank you to vice president for doing a fantastic job and for the introduction. we welcome you all, members of congress and distinguished gu t gues guests. we are gathered here today far very very special occasion as we pay tribute to those whose courageous aks saved so many lives juks six weeks ago. on the morning of june 14th several members of congress began their day on the baseball diamond practicing for one of this town
] >> officer nicole vataglia of the alexandria police. [ applause ] >> officer david bailey of the united states capitol police. [ applause ] and officer crystal griener of the united states capitol police. [ applause ] >> as you will hear more in a moment these officers exemplify the best law enforcement in the country and they honor us by their presence today. will you join me in showing one more round of applause to five remarkable americans and all of the men and women in...
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they could tell them when to go outside and meet the officers or not to go outside to meet the officers. why did it take 14 minutes for police officers to arrive? it is bizarre that an officer would have in an holstered weapon sitting in the front of a police car and this ridiculous -- it is ridiculous the officer shot across his partner. many questions. one of the things i'm concerned with is it possibly was an accidental shooting? we don't know that yet. juan: this issue the officer who fired his weapon, not making any statements, and his partner making a limited statement that we have really no clear knowledge of exactly what he said. what are the rules and regulations and what are the legal rights of officers inin these cases? >> if i were the officer's attorney, i would devise themm not to g give a statatement, espepecially in the immediate aftermath of a shooting. they still have constitutional rights as police officers. there is a u.s. supreme court from the 1 1960's that every police officer in the country's friendlier with. if an officer is required to make a statement after a
they could tell them when to go outside and meet the officers or not to go outside to meet the officers. why did it take 14 minutes for police officers to arrive? it is bizarre that an officer would have in an holstered weapon sitting in the front of a police car and this ridiculous -- it is ridiculous the officer shot across his partner. many questions. one of the things i'm concerned with is it possibly was an accidental shooting? we don't know that yet. juan: this issue the officer who fired...
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officers subject to u.s. supervision, that is it. >> the largest, or the most profound practical obstacle i believe would be the application of the rule itself and not applying or not giving lower courts a clear certainty, a clear defined rule on which to apply. >> mr. ortega, the rule is very defined. if the shot comes from u.s. territory and hits somebody in the culvert, there is an action. that is a very defined rule. there is nothing unclear about that. you can argue is it a good rule, bad rule, is there a good reason behind that >> but in areas of the united states that where there is a clearly defined border as we have here, the fourth amendment stops unless the person seized , in this case hernandez, had some voluntary contact with the united states. >> could i ask you briefly about a question on the equal tied immunity point? it seems very odd to me that qualified immunity would turn on a jurisdictional issue. most of our cases are interested in the conduct of the officer and whether that conduct was
officers subject to u.s. supervision, that is it. >> the largest, or the most profound practical obstacle i believe would be the application of the rule itself and not applying or not giving lower courts a clear certainty, a clear defined rule on which to apply. >> mr. ortega, the rule is very defined. if the shot comes from u.s. territory and hits somebody in the culvert, there is an action. that is a very defined rule. there is nothing unclear about that. you can argue is it a...
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the officers exited the vehicle and provided medical attention until help arrived. >> officer noor iso far refusing to speak with investigators, many from us races for the minneapolis mayor. >> we have more information, but it's frustrating to have some of the picture but not all of it. we cannot compel officer noor to make a statement. we can't compel him by law, buttish that he would make that statement. >> it could be several months before state investigators are able to explain what happened. the city is fine tuning its body camera policy and notes the cameras on the two officers were not turned on in this case. the officers have been placed on administrative leave. >>> and in another high profile case, the family of samuel dubose lashing out after they decided not to try the officer for the third time. after jurors from the first two trials told the prosecutor he would never win a conviction, he decided to drop the case. the family says pursuit of justice was abandoneabandoned. the case has been referred to the u.s. attorney. >>> a self-proclaimed drug dealer in florida busts him
the officers exited the vehicle and provided medical attention until help arrived. >> officer noor iso far refusing to speak with investigators, many from us races for the minneapolis mayor. >> we have more information, but it's frustrating to have some of the picture but not all of it. we cannot compel officer noor to make a statement. we can't compel him by law, buttish that he would make that statement. >> it could be several months before state investigators are able to...
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of the 181 officers on patrol...umber of job applicants has dropped from nearly three thousand in 2013... to just under 700 this year. bart's new police chief says....he's stepping up recruitment efforts....and board members voiced support for that effort. (sot) "i hear all the time they want to see more officers on the trains and stations and parking lots and i recognize if you are understaffed that's a diffcult thing to accomplish so we need to give you the tools to do that" bart is currently paying officers overtime to work additional shifts... to make up for the lack of officers. one of the victims in that brutal attack on bart - where a mob hijacked a train for a short time and terrorized riders - spoke out to directors. a main issue, the police department refusing to release video of the attack. as kron four's terisa estacio reports, the victim says he believes the video must be released for the public's safety. rusty stapp - says he and his family - are still shaken up about that violent attack on a bart train
of the 181 officers on patrol...umber of job applicants has dropped from nearly three thousand in 2013... to just under 700 this year. bart's new police chief says....he's stepping up recruitment efforts....and board members voiced support for that effort. (sot) "i hear all the time they want to see more officers on the trains and stations and parking lots and i recognize if you are understaffed that's a diffcult thing to accomplish so we need to give you the tools to do that" bart is...
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a chief with officers involved in it this incident tells us whoi he thinks officers had little choice on how to end it. >>> and no trespassing on the ben franklin bridge. reaction to the arrest of two men trying to take pictures on top of the bridge. >>> video of a shootout with police. a gunman emerges after a chase and the shootout erupts and innocent people scattered to avoid getting hit. >> we first showed you dramatic pictures last night at 5:00. today nbc 10 jersey shore bureau reporter ted greenberg spoke to a former police chief whose officers were part of this incident. >> he says base on this video, it's clear police had very few choices given the situation. >> a barrage of 70 bullets caught on camera in a dramatic police dash cam video just revealed to the public. >> i responded to the scene almost immediately. >> reporter: now retired, this police chief saw these images that same day in 2014. when the 27-year-old shot repeatedly at police, serve officers returned firing shooting the williamstown man 45 times killing him. >> when we sawly how it ended, we were all in shock.
a chief with officers involved in it this incident tells us whoi he thinks officers had little choice on how to end it. >>> and no trespassing on the ben franklin bridge. reaction to the arrest of two men trying to take pictures on top of the bridge. >>> video of a shootout with police. a gunman emerges after a chase and the shootout erupts and innocent people scattered to avoid getting hit. >> we first showed you dramatic pictures last night at 5:00. today nbc 10 jersey...
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septa officers had body cameras on.he video is being reviewed. >> we have breaking news from vineland, new jersey. two bodies were pulled from crystal lake in the last two hours. we don't yet know the circumstances of the grizzly discovery. two bodies bulled from the lake in cumberland county. now to an accuweather alert, dangerous heat is descending on our area. if you thought today was bad, tomorrow is down right brutal with over a hundred degrees. adam joseph has the details as heat warnings are set to take effect. >> heat warning 11:00 a.m. to noon tomorrow. that lasts until 8:00 p.m. friday. trenton, wilmington, philadelphia, all of the counties adjacent to i-95, look at breaking 90 by 9:00 to 10:00 in the morning. you see the better half hovering around 100-degrees. a summer scorcher. it's the heat that is the biggest story. 100 to 105 in those zones, also including dover. at the shore will is a sea breeze 95 to 100. same effect north of the turnpike. can't stress enough to drink lots of water. that's for the upco
septa officers had body cameras on.he video is being reviewed. >> we have breaking news from vineland, new jersey. two bodies were pulled from crystal lake in the last two hours. we don't yet know the circumstances of the grizzly discovery. two bodies bulled from the lake in cumberland county. now to an accuweather alert, dangerous heat is descending on our area. if you thought today was bad, tomorrow is down right brutal with over a hundred degrees. adam joseph has the details as heat...
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and not just the officers who died in the line of duty but all the officers. so, the idea for national law enforcement museum began in around 2000, a congressional law enforcement museum. our goal is to tell the lives of officers and the stories that cover a large part of the country of united states. it's mostly under ground, it has beautiful glass pavilions. wented to make sure that we didn't interfere with the nature of that square. beautiful delicate glass pavilion and go down into the museum. the museum is really trying to gather the experience of being a law enforcement officer. so, we go through lots of tunnels in some way. we get to take on the role of the 911 operator dispatcher and find out what's really happening behind the scenes when you pic up that phone and call 911. you can be a detective and go through cays and that's -- cases and that's where witness and all the different aspect of what that entails. we have an area calls the assessment simulator. taking that branch of video system, sophisticated way that a law enforcement officer's trained a
and not just the officers who died in the line of duty but all the officers. so, the idea for national law enforcement museum began in around 2000, a congressional law enforcement museum. our goal is to tell the lives of officers and the stories that cover a large part of the country of united states. it's mostly under ground, it has beautiful glass pavilions. wented to make sure that we didn't interfere with the nature of that square. beautiful delicate glass pavilion and go down into the...
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first, i understand one of the bureaus or offices you are considering closing is the office of -- ambassador stephen - is no longer serving as lead coordinator for implementation. i would welcome hearing if i need information on jcp away enforcement. who is a lead person? will the administration appoint a new coordinator and value accounting for the fact that individual senators like having regular briefings on iran and the path forward. reassure you and the committee that there has been no predetermination on the issue of absorbing a usaid into the state department. we had a study last week with a significant representation from the usaid participating and will provide their input on what senator gardiner has described as the different culture, nation, tools etc. that usaid employees have. i am very respectful of that and of their commitmen input is impd there has been no decision to merge into the states. the office that we described is under review. anything would be changed with respect to that office but what i can assure you of is two things. first, the significance is not diminished i
first, i understand one of the bureaus or offices you are considering closing is the office of -- ambassador stephen - is no longer serving as lead coordinator for implementation. i would welcome hearing if i need information on jcp away enforcement. who is a lead person? will the administration appoint a new coordinator and value accounting for the fact that individual senators like having regular briefings on iran and the path forward. reassure you and the committee that there has been no...
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that officer has died.mbushed while sitting in her car in the bronx, she was a 12 year veteran of the force. rob: no real motivation, and ambush, still waiting to figure out exactly, live at the scene this morning a terrible story. >> reporter: not the news anybody wanted to hear. she has been with the force, i will step out of the way to give you a full view and recap the scene. it happened at 12:30 on east morris avenue in the bronx, a frantic officer making a call over the radio. >> my partners shot! >> reporter: a terrible scene unfolding, a marked nypd command vehicle, shot through the window and ran away. bond was confronted a week away by an nypd sergeant and police officer, police shooting and killing him. going through surveillance video to understand what took place before the incident and during, this was an unprovoked attack. passing a bystander was also shot. and a 12 year veteran of the nypd with the 46th precinct. and since march, the worst news they wanted to hear. a lot of people in uniform
that officer has died.mbushed while sitting in her car in the bronx, she was a 12 year veteran of the force. rob: no real motivation, and ambush, still waiting to figure out exactly, live at the scene this morning a terrible story. >> reporter: not the news anybody wanted to hear. she has been with the force, i will step out of the way to give you a full view and recap the scene. it happened at 12:30 on east morris avenue in the bronx, a frantic officer making a call over the radio....
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atlantic city where he opened fire on officers. the video shows watson refusing to drop the weapon as the officers commanded. instead he exchanged gunfire with seven police officers and an autopsy revealed watson suffered 45 gunshot wounds that he had pcp in his system at the time. the officers used the force found to be justified. none were charged. the prosecutor's office released the video after new jersey supreme court ruling this month that footage of fatal police shootings should be released in most cases. >>> now an update on the investigation into a neighborhood dispute that resulted in the death of two people shot and killed last week in the city's frankford section. tensions continue to run high as the admitted shooter has not been charged with any crime. and today the sons of the woman killed launched their own personal pursuit for justice. "action news" reporter sara sarah bloomquist is live in frankford tonight. >> reporter: the memorial continues to ride outside robert depaul's home. neighbors say the ma and who shot
atlantic city where he opened fire on officers. the video shows watson refusing to drop the weapon as the officers commanded. instead he exchanged gunfire with seven police officers and an autopsy revealed watson suffered 45 gunshot wounds that he had pcp in his system at the time. the officers used the force found to be justified. none were charged. the prosecutor's office released the video after new jersey supreme court ruling this month that footage of fatal police shootings should be...
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officer trainer was sitting in that passenger seat. the officer opened fire. shooting 31 year old terrence sterling twice. >> open your eyes. >> reporter: in the neck and in the back. this video is from officer trainer's body cam that police released, but it doesn't tell the whole story because officer trainer did not turn on that camera until after the shooting. sergeant matthew mahl is chairman of the dc police union. >> you truly go into that fight or flight and police officers are trained to fight and they don't remember that it's one of those things, it's i didn't think about my had to stop. >> reporter: so say i'm an officer heading to a scene. according to police policy, i hit my button twice. you hear the beep. that means the camera is on and rolling. but there's a safety measure the manufacturer put in place so essentially this camera is always recording on a loop. so as soon as i hit that button, that means the previous 30 seconds, it's already recorded without audio. but that still didn't help in the terrence sterling case because officer trainer fa
officer trainer was sitting in that passenger seat. the officer opened fire. shooting 31 year old terrence sterling twice. >> open your eyes. >> reporter: in the neck and in the back. this video is from officer trainer's body cam that police released, but it doesn't tell the whole story because officer trainer did not turn on that camera until after the shooting. sergeant matthew mahl is chairman of the dc police union. >> you truly go into that fight or flight and police...
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so the officers cruised up.the two hey, guys, step over to the car, would you? and there were two individuals there. the non-shooter came over to the vehicle. putt his hand on the hood. the two officers exited the vehicle. as soon as they stepped out, and this was one of the most cold and calculated moves that i have ever seen, pulle subject pulled a gun from his waistband, took a shooting stance, fired at the passenger first, officer kavasso. he went down. then they fired at officer moreno he went down. officer kavaso was able to get up after taking a bullet in the chest. he was able to get up and return fire as the suspect is running away. get in front of car and drag the officer from the gutter in front of the car to keep him out of the line of the fire in the event any more shots were exchanged. started cpr on him trying to start first aid. other citizens came to help. he could barely talk from the wound. and from there, ems showed up and that's all history from there. ainsley: oh my gosh. i know you said yo
so the officers cruised up.the two hey, guys, step over to the car, would you? and there were two individuals there. the non-shooter came over to the vehicle. putt his hand on the hood. the two officers exited the vehicle. as soon as they stepped out, and this was one of the most cold and calculated moves that i have ever seen, pulle subject pulled a gun from his waistband, took a shooting stance, fired at the passenger first, officer kavasso. he went down. then they fired at officer moreno he...
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there are some congressional budget office office numbers out there that estimate what's about to happen. they certainly totally misestimated the current law. i believe under the current law there would be 25,000 people roughly or some big number like that on the exchange today. there are ten. million, i said thousand. 25 million, 22 million, whatever the projection was for this date in 2017, there are about ten million. so c.b.o. is notoriously wild with their projections. they projected, for instance, that 15 people would drop -- 15 million people would drop out of the individual market. if one of the many investigators of this bill, these amendments would pass, there are only 10 million people in the individual market. how do 15 million people drop out if it there are only 10 million people there? they said that seven million people that get medicaid and pay nothing for it wouldn't take that if the government didn't force them to. must be something wrong with the insurance product and medicaid both if people can't be -- don't take it even if it's available to them. the current system,
there are some congressional budget office office numbers out there that estimate what's about to happen. they certainly totally misestimated the current law. i believe under the current law there would be 25,000 people roughly or some big number like that on the exchange today. there are ten. million, i said thousand. 25 million, 22 million, whatever the projection was for this date in 2017, there are about ten million. so c.b.o. is notoriously wild with their projections. they projected, for...
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officer familia is the 24th officer to be killed in the line of duty this year? >> reporter: that is correct, david. also the fourth to be murdered as the commissioner said for the sake of their uniform. if you look behind us, the memorial is growing at the 46th precinct. those who knew for because she died, but for how she lived. >> thinking about her family. thank you. >>> there is also breaking developments overseas tonight. president trump arriving a short time ago, and it comes amid that intensifying showdown with north kor korea. a new warning. the president arriving in poland, and the meeting with vladimir putin coming. much of the focus right now, north korea, successfully testing its first intercontinental ballistic missile capable of hitting the u.s. and what the pentagon says about this. here's martha raddatz tonight. >> reporter: the missile launched by north korea is more powerful and more sophisticated than anything that country has ever tested before. a two-stage intercontinental ballistic missile blasted straight up into space some 1,700 miles hig
officer familia is the 24th officer to be killed in the line of duty this year? >> reporter: that is correct, david. also the fourth to be murdered as the commissioner said for the sake of their uniform. if you look behind us, the memorial is growing at the 46th precinct. those who knew for because she died, but for how she lived. >> thinking about her family. thank you. >>> there is also breaking developments overseas tonight. president trump arriving a short time ago, and...
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that officer still has what we think is 53 cases open. >> reporter: the states attorney's office says it immediately reported the incident to internal affairs. the baltimore police department has one of the largest body cam programs in the country. >> what we expect out of these cameras is improved public confidence. >> reporter: the program began in 2016 following violent protests over freddie gray's death a year earlier. the 25-year-old died days after being arrested and transported in a police van. today the police commissioner facing new questions about trust. >> perception is reality. so if our community thinks that there are police officers who are planting evidence in the course of their duty, that's certainly something that will keep me up at night. >> reporter: the same cameras that are supposed to improve confidence tonight appear to be shaking it. stephanie gosk, nbc news. >>> tonight anticipation is mounting in nevada ahead of what could be one of the most watched parole hearings ever. o.j. simpson behind bars for nearly a decade. tomorrow he'll learn if he'll finally be s
that officer still has what we think is 53 cases open. >> reporter: the states attorney's office says it immediately reported the incident to internal affairs. the baltimore police department has one of the largest body cam programs in the country. >> what we expect out of these cameras is improved public confidence. >> reporter: the program began in 2016 following violent protests over freddie gray's death a year earlier. the 25-year-old died days after being arrested and...
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you train officers. you would not train officers to do that, would you?ere would be a narrow window where one could shoot across the body of another. but once again very narrow. but this doesn't seem in any way, shape, or form to fit that. it's one of those things never say never, but when i heard he shot across his partner i'm thinking this is just beyond bizarre. >> and the shooting is making front page headlines and stirring outrage. not surprising considering the circumstances. >> not at all. the reality is you have two to three fatal police shootings each day. but certain cases obviously draw attentions and headline and they begin with people who are unarmed. we look to see if this person was armed? obviously not. this is one of only 24 women shot and killed by police. it's ununderstandable. but against it's not the only fatal police shooting this year. >>> that it for us tonight. i'll see you back here tomorrow. we work directly with more than a hundred family farms. so instead of spending on costly middlemen and supermarkets, we can invest in the t
you train officers. you would not train officers to do that, would you?ere would be a narrow window where one could shoot across the body of another. but once again very narrow. but this doesn't seem in any way, shape, or form to fit that. it's one of those things never say never, but when i heard he shot across his partner i'm thinking this is just beyond bizarre. >> and the shooting is making front page headlines and stirring outrage. not surprising considering the circumstances....
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taking office now just 24 weeks ago, i have seen first hand why cia officers are considered a national treasure. they accomplish remarkable things every day and do so with kurds, determination, and humility. i thank them, they say they are just doing their jobs. they say they signed up to do this mission, and indeed they did. their dedication is to a cause larger than themselves, and that makes the cia very special and is why i am so confident in our future. thate no doubt whatsoever our country will turn to the cia many times, and we will prevail against today's adversaries. thank you for having me today. i look forward to your questions. [applause] >> thank you director pompeo for sharing those insights. before we get started, with the moderated discussion and q&a, just a reminder there are cards on your table. if you have got questions that were generated by that great speech we just heard, write those questions down. we are going to have amazing interns circulating around the audience. they are going to be looking for your questions. they are also all looking for jobs. [laughter] g
taking office now just 24 weeks ago, i have seen first hand why cia officers are considered a national treasure. they accomplish remarkable things every day and do so with kurds, determination, and humility. i thank them, they say they are just doing their jobs. they say they signed up to do this mission, and indeed they did. their dedication is to a cause larger than themselves, and that makes the cia very special and is why i am so confident in our future. thate no doubt whatsoever our...
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the maintenance bulletins date back to 2012, says brian chase, an officer suing for the officers. >>now are putting carbon monoxide detectors in the vehicles so they can catch it ahead of time. it would be nice if they had an answer to this sooner. >> and the attorney you just heard from telling me his firm is currently in touch with at least six other families who have reported issues with their ford explorers, carbon monoxide issues. i have actually reached out to the ford motor company again to try to see if they have received those kinds of complaints again, fred, because that is really a key question here. should civilians be worried? as soon as we hear back from ford we'll check back in with you. >> all of that is very alarming. thanks so much, polo. "cnn newsroom" returns in a moment. stay with us. hundreds of dollars on youmy car insurance. saved me huh. i should take a closer look at geico... (dog panting) geico has a 97% customer satisfaction rating! and fast and friendly claims service. speaking of service? oooo, just out. it was in. out. in! out. in! what about now? that
the maintenance bulletins date back to 2012, says brian chase, an officer suing for the officers. >>now are putting carbon monoxide detectors in the vehicles so they can catch it ahead of time. it would be nice if they had an answer to this sooner. >> and the attorney you just heard from telling me his firm is currently in touch with at least six other families who have reported issues with their ford explorers, carbon monoxide issues. i have actually reached out to the ford motor...
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. >> the district attorney's office said they're reviewing their options. >>> it's 4:45. an electrical problem is blamed for leaving nine people stuck on a ride at gilroy gardens. sky 7 was overhead as firefighters worked to free the riders inside the greenhouse yesterday afternoon. they were stuck for at least an hour. the gilroy fire department says there was a dead rail preventing the cars from moving. firefighters used ropes and ladders to pull the cars to an area where the passengers could get off safely and no one got hurt. >> a new landlord has problems for richmond's hilltop mall and the area around the shopping center. the new owner intends to develop office space, hotels, and more than 9600 housing units on the property near interstate 80. it went into foreclosure about four years ago. our meadier partner the east bay times reports the new owners want to rebrand the mall itself. hilltop has struggled keeping tenants, about one quarter of its retail space is vacant. >> take a look at your wednesday forecast with mike nicco. >> a good thing the people in gilroy we
. >> the district attorney's office said they're reviewing their options. >>> it's 4:45. an electrical problem is blamed for leaving nine people stuck on a ride at gilroy gardens. sky 7 was overhead as firefighters worked to free the riders inside the greenhouse yesterday afternoon. they were stuck for at least an hour. the gilroy fire department says there was a dead rail preventing the cars from moving. firefighters used ropes and ladders to pull the cars to an area where the...
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military office.l you where it happened. ( anny ) and i will check your bay area forecast coming up( robin ) and i am tracking you commute after the break. . . diligently... two times a day right? but 80% of bacteria aren't even on teeth. eughty purschunt?! colgate total's different. it fights bacteria on teeth, tongue, cheeks and gums. protecting 100% of your mouth's surfaces. colgate total for whole mouth health. watching this breath savers protect mint neutralize the plaque acids in my mouth. i can't see anything! that's because it's working so hard. hey, what are you guys doing? karen. we're neutralizing. maybe i want to neutralize. you ever think of that? we send our kids out into the world, full of hope. and we don't want something like meningitis b getting in their way. meningococcal group b disease, or meningitis b, is real. bexsero is a vaccine to help prevent meningitis b in 10 to 25 year olds. even if meningitis b is uncommon, that's not a chance we're willing to take. meningitis b is diffe
military office.l you where it happened. ( anny ) and i will check your bay area forecast coming up( robin ) and i am tracking you commute after the break. . . diligently... two times a day right? but 80% of bacteria aren't even on teeth. eughty purschunt?! colgate total's different. it fights bacteria on teeth, tongue, cheeks and gums. protecting 100% of your mouth's surfaces. colgate total for whole mouth health. watching this breath savers protect mint neutralize the plaque acids in my...
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the officer was fired.they knew the camera was there. they protect cops from bad people as well as protecting us from bad cops. people file false brutality accusations against officers. with body cameras we no longer have to rely on witnesses. this woman said officers threw her to the ground and stole her bracelet. but because the officers wore body cams you can see she wasn't thrown to the ground. and she as you so wasn't wearing a bracelet. while many police officers initially objected to the cameras, today many ask for them even when they are not required. tampa bay's police department released this video showing their officers do good things. like helping this woman who had fallen over. helpingific this person's bike. -- helping fix this person's bike. >> you can't call 911 when there is not an emergency. >> we have had over 2 million views. from the comments of great job, i couldn't do your job, and god bless you. reporter: officers doing their job. good things. that's what most of them do. it's good t
the officer was fired.they knew the camera was there. they protect cops from bad people as well as protecting us from bad cops. people file false brutality accusations against officers. with body cameras we no longer have to rely on witnesses. this woman said officers threw her to the ground and stole her bracelet. but because the officers wore body cams you can see she wasn't thrown to the ground. and she as you so wasn't wearing a bracelet. while many police officers initially objected to the...
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two police officers were killed. muslims view the installation of metal detectors as the government taking power and control of the holy site. they pushed back to against it. the prime minister has denied this is the case. the violent protests broke out on friday after the israeli government refused to remove that metal detectors and barred muslims under the age of 50 from going to the mosque to pray. hundreds of palestinians were injured and at least four killed. later on friday three israelis were killed in a brutal attack by palestinian his not into west bank settlement and killed three israelis that were living there. in the past yours we've had word there was another incident that took place across the border in jordan at the israeli embassy. details are sketchy. at least one israeli was injured in a jordanian was shot and killed. israeli was stabbed and it appeared there is it a stabbing incident there. we don't really know what's going on. there's very little details here and coming out of jordan. it looks lik
two police officers were killed. muslims view the installation of metal detectors as the government taking power and control of the holy site. they pushed back to against it. the prime minister has denied this is the case. the violent protests broke out on friday after the israeli government refused to remove that metal detectors and barred muslims under the age of 50 from going to the mosque to pray. hundreds of palestinians were injured and at least four killed. later on friday three israelis...
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. >> i'm sitting in that office. i have pen in hand. you never had that before. you know, for seven had an easy route. we'll repeal and replace. he is never going to sign it. but i'm signing it. so it's a little bit different. >> reporter: the president also making a veiled threat against one of the senators who signaled he might bail. senator dean heller of nevada sitting right next to him. >> he wants to remain a senator, doesn't he? okay? >> reporter: meanwhile back on the hill -- protesters swarmed the capitol making clear what's at stake for republicans. [ chanting ] tonight, republican leader mitch mcconnell is pushing ahead. he says the senate will still move to vote on a bill to just repeal obamacare. but some republicans are still not on board. >> no replace with repeal. whatever part of the process is, i'm not voting for it. >> mary bruce live on the hill again tonight, and the senate could go ahead next week to vote in a straight we repeal, and we're learning from the congressional budget office the score.
. >> i'm sitting in that office. i have pen in hand. you never had that before. you know, for seven had an easy route. we'll repeal and replace. he is never going to sign it. but i'm signing it. so it's a little bit different. >> reporter: the president also making a veiled threat against one of the senators who signaled he might bail. senator dean heller of nevada sitting right next to him. >> he wants to remain a senator, doesn't he? okay? >> reporter: meanwhile back...
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next, on american history tv, police officer anthony fierimonte. he recounts the early-morning arrest that led to widespread looting, unrest, and the arrival of federal troops. it's part of the oral histories collected by the historical society. >> tell me her first and last name so i have it on tape. >> anthony fierimonte. my mother thought i was going to be the pope. she was mistaken. >> your dad did what? >> my dad worked for the city of detroit, which was the bus line. >> what was the job specifically? >> he was a mechanic. one of his jobs, he worked with asbestos. that is what killed him. i have to tell you a story about my dad. when he retired, he got a job somewhere else and retired again. he wanted a new house. he informed me because the city of detroit hired him and gave him a job, he is going to build a new house in detroit. he told me, you are a policeman now. you have to do exactly the same thing. i bought a house it blocks from him in detroit. he was so dedicated. really nice. >> what age was it and you thought -- anthony: i went to hi
next, on american history tv, police officer anthony fierimonte. he recounts the early-morning arrest that led to widespread looting, unrest, and the arrival of federal troops. it's part of the oral histories collected by the historical society. >> tell me her first and last name so i have it on tape. >> anthony fierimonte. my mother thought i was going to be the pope. she was mistaken. >> your dad did what? >> my dad worked for the city of detroit, which was the bus...
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officers fired a at him striking and killing him. >> reporter: as fellow officers tried to comfort each other friends remembered the 48-year-old mother of bonds served eight years in pris frn robbery and was paroled in 2013. investigators are reportedly looking into an anti-police posting on his social media accounts. the attack reminded many of a similar incident in 2014 when a gunman shot and killed two officers as they sat in their squad car in brooklyn. now they grieve the death of a colleague and friend. >>> i'm kristin wright with reaction from a retired d.c. police officer. john gardner badge 2533. he left the force in march. hearing officer familia's partner call for help. >> shots fired. my partner is shot. >> it sounds just brings back memories. >> reporter: the loss of officer miosotis familia hits law enforcement hard in new york and across the i don't know her personally, but she wears the badge. she is doing her job and gets killed just for being in uniform. >> reporter: he put in 27 years on the streets. >> now that this stuff is happening you have to kind of be careful.
officers fired a at him striking and killing him. >> reporter: as fellow officers tried to comfort each other friends remembered the 48-year-old mother of bonds served eight years in pris frn robbery and was paroled in 2013. investigators are reportedly looking into an anti-police posting on his social media accounts. the attack reminded many of a similar incident in 2014 when a gunman shot and killed two officers as they sat in their squad car in brooklyn. now they grieve the death of a...
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. >> why did you hit an officer? >> we have been tasked to go in that dorm and restore order. >> the jail responds with force after an officer is assaulted, and inmates attempt to escape. >> how many times did you shoot him? >> ten, 12 times, you know, it is horrible, it is very traumatic. >> an eighteen-year-old shoots her father to death. then finds a surrogate mother on the inside. >> when she walks in, she was scared, shaken, i took care of her, showed her the ropes. >> you're just going to have to take my word for it. >> somebody has threatened to flood the walk. >> another inmate, not normally known for trouble, issues a vile threat. and two other inmates provide a cautionary tale for fathers and sons everywhere. >> i was out when you were seven. >> you called another man daddy, so i'm saying who was supposed to be getting mad? >>> in downtown louisville, kentucky, two adjoining buildings serve as the criminal justice center, housing both the courts and the just system. on any given day, about 2,300 men are inc
. >> why did you hit an officer? >> we have been tasked to go in that dorm and restore order. >> the jail responds with force after an officer is assaulted, and inmates attempt to escape. >> how many times did you shoot him? >> ten, 12 times, you know, it is horrible, it is very traumatic. >> an eighteen-year-old shoots her father to death. then finds a surrogate mother on the inside. >> when she walks in, she was scared, shaken, i took care of her,...
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according to the national law enforcement officers' fund so far this year 67 officers have lost their live s in the line of duty. that number was 57 for the same period one year ago. that's an increase of 18 percent in fatalities. in new york, david lee miller, fox news. >> a new documentary has unvailed a fascinating photograph that may help one of the most famous unsolved myster ies. the fate of amelia heart ri air heart. i was supposedly taken by a us spy back in 1937 shortly after air heart disappeared. a woman with it includes interviews with experts who believe this picture shows the famous yaitor, they also think her navigators that may have been air heart's wreck ed plane. the film thee riced that the japanese captured air heart and that she later di ed in prison. >> pretty fascinateing. looking at old photographs and trying to deduce that. the mystery remains. we'll keep investigat ing. >> keep the umbrellas ready and maybe the rain jackets tomorrow, too, as well. not a pool day. one of the indoor summer days. they happen. you have to do the indoor activity. >> keep looking f
according to the national law enforcement officers' fund so far this year 67 officers have lost their live s in the line of duty. that number was 57 for the same period one year ago. that's an increase of 18 percent in fatalities. in new york, david lee miller, fox news. >> a new documentary has unvailed a fascinating photograph that may help one of the most famous unsolved myster ies. the fate of amelia heart ri air heart. i was supposedly taken by a us spy back in 1937 shortly after air...
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will it be the commanding officers? ten seconds. and the commanding officers have done it!ncredible story. this team has not won a heat all season, and they're set to compete in the final. -thank you, guys. whoo! -thank you. -kelvin: i am shocked, apolo. after seeing the ninjas crush the competition in the first two rounds, i thought the ninjas were the favorites here in the semifinal. but after they gassed out in the timber drop, they were never able to recover. -apolo: but look at them still going at the slip wall. these guys have heart. there's no way the ninjas aren't going to finish this course. -kelvin: coming up... the best of the best compete for "spartan" glory and quarter of a million dollars. -pull! dig, dig, dig! -kelvin: will ian take strike a pose all the way and win the championship a second time? -i'm here to prove that i can win with any team. -kelvin: commanding officers lost every battle, but will they win the war? -killian: this is a completely different race, completely different day, and we're gonna go into it and just give it everything we have. -apol
will it be the commanding officers? ten seconds. and the commanding officers have done it!ncredible story. this team has not won a heat all season, and they're set to compete in the final. -thank you, guys. whoo! -thank you. -kelvin: i am shocked, apolo. after seeing the ninjas crush the competition in the first two rounds, i thought the ninjas were the favorites here in the semifinal. but after they gassed out in the timber drop, they were never able to recover. -apolo: but look at them still...
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the officer has been suspended. two fellow officers shone in the video have been placed on administrative leave. >>> $5 million. that's the bond set today for a man accused of intentionally driving into mourners gathered for a grave side service. we're going to look at some video of the scene. you can see the car stopped in the middle of dozens of graves. police say 64-year-old james kester deliberately hit mourners. 12 people were struck. one person suffered a head injury. others may have had broken bones. fortunat a >> i can only imagine they're in shock. how horrific a tragedy like this would be, especially, you're at a funeral, which is grief-stricken enough, let alone to have a car barreling into you, and injuring some of your family members. >> police say he had resentment for the south carolina department of health, and the funeral was for a woman who worked at the agency. they don't believe he knew any of her family members. >>> how about taking a ride on that baby? it's a concept vehicle for a future mars r
the officer has been suspended. two fellow officers shone in the video have been placed on administrative leave. >>> $5 million. that's the bond set today for a man accused of intentionally driving into mourners gathered for a grave side service. we're going to look at some video of the scene. you can see the car stopped in the middle of dozens of graves. police say 64-year-old james kester deliberately hit mourners. 12 people were struck. one person suffered a head injury. others may...
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officer mohammed noor was on the passenger side. he allegedly shot damond through the open driver's side window. investigators are trying to find out why. happening now.. new evacuations in california, as the detwiler fire rages on. another entire town - forced out of their homes. a total of four thousand people have now been evacuated. the fire, which started sunday has doubled in size in the last 24 hours. this is just one of nearly 40 active fires across 12 western states. a memorial 325 years in the making. overnight - the city of salem, massachussets honored the 20 people accused of witchcraft in 16-92. the city dedicated a new memorial at proctor's ledge, the exact spot where the town hanged 19 men and women. july 19 marked the hangings at proctor's ledge. this is the first memorial in salem to honor the men and women executed in the witch trials. a famous artist at the center of a paternity case, decades after his death. a woman has filed a lawsuit, claiming to be his daughter. today, the body of surrealist painter salvador d
officer mohammed noor was on the passenger side. he allegedly shot damond through the open driver's side window. investigators are trying to find out why. happening now.. new evacuations in california, as the detwiler fire rages on. another entire town - forced out of their homes. a total of four thousand people have now been evacuated. the fire, which started sunday has doubled in size in the last 24 hours. this is just one of nearly 40 active fires across 12 western states. a memorial 325...