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khrushchev announced that they had achieved intercontinental ballistic missile capabilities.t problematic was the beginning of the space era. well before corona, soviets put into orbit sputnik one. sputnik one was a dramatic illustration that the soviets possessed the capability to launch a weapon against the united states. but the main question was whether such weapons were being deployed. we could not provide an answer to the question, leading rather directly to the famous missile gap debates that occurred during the presidential campaigns of 1960. in that same year corona was successfully recovered. the film was brought back to the united states. we could begin -- begin to provide answers. 1960's wedle of the were confident that we could track the numbers of all types in the soviet union. this information made it possible for us to start to consider strategic arms talks with the soviet union. because of the high confidence, we knew the exact number of successfully completed. >> on the 13th of december, 1960, 15 was turned along. although 15 apparently worked properly, it r
khrushchev announced that they had achieved intercontinental ballistic missile capabilities.t problematic was the beginning of the space era. well before corona, soviets put into orbit sputnik one. sputnik one was a dramatic illustration that the soviets possessed the capability to launch a weapon against the united states. but the main question was whether such weapons were being deployed. we could not provide an answer to the question, leading rather directly to the famous missile gap debates...
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. >> anthony ballister is the last person to turn in the speaker card. >> good afternoon directors. i was just going to sit down and not get up they lost. okay. i want to say something that's never been said i'm over here on my own i represent a union i'm supporting these guys back here i'm supporting the cab drivers and cab companies i see these vehicles people with cars they are not uber they are just cars they pull over they get to the right lane stop and look for people to pickup and these are illegal vehicles slow me down and i have to change lanes to get over to another lane and safety is the number one priority i'm here supporting them these people are giving us a hard time and as as far as the fly wheel that was advertised for fly wheel, about 2 months ago somebody said would you like to get there on time or do you want a bottle of water go to fly wheel and then as as far as the red lane their vehicles going down geary o'farrell and market i do 38 on week days tuesday and wednesday are my days off and these vehicles do travel down the the red lane and we have a camera new ca
. >> anthony ballister is the last person to turn in the speaker card. >> good afternoon directors. i was just going to sit down and not get up they lost. okay. i want to say something that's never been said i'm over here on my own i represent a union i'm supporting these guys back here i'm supporting the cab drivers and cab companies i see these vehicles people with cars they are not uber they are just cars they pull over they get to the right lane stop and look for people to...
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name is peter and on behalf of the nea aan roa i want to welcome you to our list of seminars on ballistic defense arms control and defense policy. we are honored today to have uzi ruben to as many of you know is the father of an arrow system and ballistic missile defenses in israel and he will be talking to us about what he called the gaza missile wars and some aspects of iron dome. i also want to let you know that our seminar series continues on the 25th of this month with general quality who is vice-chairman of strategic command and we will also have scheduled tom d'agostino the former head of mnsa and he will be speaking to us on october to a day to be determined. our space series continues again on the 19th of this month. the new space commander general will introduce our two speakers. our our speakers are congressman brighton stein from oklahoma a member of the house committee on the space committee and he will be joined by high-ranking air force space acquisition official who will talk about space acquisition reform, threats to our space assets and secured access to space for our mi
name is peter and on behalf of the nea aan roa i want to welcome you to our list of seminars on ballistic defense arms control and defense policy. we are honored today to have uzi ruben to as many of you know is the father of an arrow system and ballistic missile defenses in israel and he will be talking to us about what he called the gaza missile wars and some aspects of iron dome. i also want to let you know that our seminar series continues on the 25th of this month with general quality who...
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exercise like tennis or something like a ballistic exercise? okay that you really want to then get a little bit of active stretching and then you finish with static stretching oh my god jump back in here doctor what do you tell your so it's two different kinds patients? i tell my patients that they should look at stretching as something that is going to make them feel better something that's necessary for the maintenance of the body it's going to make them run better it's gonna make them play tennis better it's gonna prevent them from being injured when they're doing these types of ballistic and forceful exercises it helps your golf game? it definitely helps your golf game that's right [laughter] to planks help your your core it's your center you are a plank-a-holic i am can... they do the patients have to realize too patients will come in and jump in and say well if i only have time to do this this is where i want to focus i want the cardio that day they tell you? ure this is if i have 30 minutes [laughter] it has to be i'll burn the most calo
exercise like tennis or something like a ballistic exercise? okay that you really want to then get a little bit of active stretching and then you finish with static stretching oh my god jump back in here doctor what do you tell your so it's two different kinds patients? i tell my patients that they should look at stretching as something that is going to make them feel better something that's necessary for the maintenance of the body it's going to make them run better it's gonna make them play...
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we have the head of the aeroyou system and ballistic defense system in israel.he will be talking to us about some aspects of iron dome. i want to let you know that our seminar series continues on the 25th of this month with general kowalski who is vice chairman of strategic command. and we will also have scheduled tom d'agostino and he will talk to us in a date to be determined. >>> our space series begins again. on the 19th of this month, the new space command will introduce our two speakers, congressman from oklahoma and the space committee. he will be joined by a high-ranking air force space 5:00 wiacquisition official who talk about sfpace acquisition reform and secured access to space for our military. on the 18th of this month, we have, as you know, a triad event in the american navy club. i have 200 guests with 185 seats. so if any of you know anything about alchamey, let me know. >> i want to thank our friends for being here today and, in particular, i want to say hello to my friend, tom craco who is a fellow at georgetown, university. my sponsors from b
we have the head of the aeroyou system and ballistic defense system in israel.he will be talking to us about some aspects of iron dome. i want to let you know that our seminar series continues on the 25th of this month with general kowalski who is vice chairman of strategic command. and we will also have scheduled tom d'agostino and he will talk to us in a date to be determined. >>> our space series begins again. on the 19th of this month, the new space command will introduce our two...
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some scientists say they would expect to see much more damage. .here are no rules here a lot of ballistics investigation is a lot more art than science. all of the most reliable scientific evidence, indeed this bullet did pass through both bodies. it turned up in the hospital after the presidents death. letter is the original in accompanying the bullet. >> it falls off the stretcher and becomes important to the commission staff and arlen specter, the young investigator who is handling a lot of this. it had presumably passed through resident kennedy's bodily -- kennedy's body before hitting governor connally. reportmentioned an fbi that made conclusions that came out in december. m a lot of confusion at the beginning of the investigation is created by what is supposedly an authoritative fbi report on the assassination, delivered it the white house and the warren commission. it is supposedly the result of this most aggressive fbi investigation of all time. the war commission takes one , the commission will have to do a much more aggressive investigation. this initial report had a lot to do w
some scientists say they would expect to see much more damage. .here are no rules here a lot of ballistics investigation is a lot more art than science. all of the most reliable scientific evidence, indeed this bullet did pass through both bodies. it turned up in the hospital after the presidents death. letter is the original in accompanying the bullet. >> it falls off the stretcher and becomes important to the commission staff and arlen specter, the young investigator who is handling a...
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the best example we have any toys exhibit is the alpha one ballistic missile which came out in 1958 andctually designed by rocket scientists and tested at cape canaveral. kidsis an opportunity for to get a serious dose of science and technology. up, i want to be a mommy. >> you can play mommy right now with betsy what see. >> 19 60's -- the 1960's as the golden age of dolls. most of these dolls, if not all whitem are primarily dolls. african-american children and children of other races were more or less relegated to playing with white dolls. major contribution to changing the conception of race and dolls comes in 1951 when sara lee is introduced. she's the brainchild of a florida businesswoman who felt it was important for children of all races to have a more realistic image of african-americans. sculptor named a sheila burling game to work up a doll based on actual african-american models. the doll came out in 1951 and .as very popular it was very short-lived and only in production for about two years, in part because of the inferior materials it was made of. it was created from tende
the best example we have any toys exhibit is the alpha one ballistic missile which came out in 1958 andctually designed by rocket scientists and tested at cape canaveral. kidsis an opportunity for to get a serious dose of science and technology. up, i want to be a mommy. >> you can play mommy right now with betsy what see. >> 19 60's -- the 1960's as the golden age of dolls. most of these dolls, if not all whitem are primarily dolls. african-american children and children of other...
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very involved in defense including sewer continental ballistic -- intercontinue innocental ballistic missiles in the late 1950s. and from that time forward and once you start traveling around and doing these things in different countries, you get just engrossed in it. and at that time i was making movies, and those were the kind of movies i wanted to mange really, documentaries. and then started making movies for the united states information agency and president johnson asked me, well, his administration asked me to come and work for the united states information agency as its director when george stephens jr. left. >> host: and then you worked for president johnson, you worked for president nixon -- >> guest: indeed. >> host: any other presidents? >>ing first at usia and then at the white house. and i've got to tell you, one of the -- not one of the, the greatest expert of foreign policy i have ever, ever known. i was very, very fortunate to work for that guy. magnificent man. the world thinks -- i shouldn't say what the world thinks, but he has received so much negative things thr
very involved in defense including sewer continental ballistic -- intercontinue innocental ballistic missiles in the late 1950s. and from that time forward and once you start traveling around and doing these things in different countries, you get just engrossed in it. and at that time i was making movies, and those were the kind of movies i wanted to mange really, documentaries. and then started making movies for the united states information agency and president johnson asked me, well, his...
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anissa says she told morgan to go ballistic, go crazy. she is stabbed 19 times.o you think she got the strength to crawl out of the woods? >> we asked her and she wanted to live. and tonight, for the first time, payton. in the one place that now makes her smile the most, the animal shoulder not far from her home. this is the place to come. kittens needing a home. she shows me her fave sbrit there are too many to count. her parents wants know see her smile again. >> she has the most beautiful smile. >> reporter: did that disappear? >> for a little while. >> reporter: do you feel your daughter has been stolen from you? >> for a little bit. >> you will get her back. >> reporter: the smiles we saw, the notebooks. with the kittens on stop. some people say she is doing remarkably well, doing what happened to her. >> i would say, way beyond expectation, i'm astonished how she was able to recover. and tonight, her walk down the driveway to the car. mom, driving her back to school. >> she is an amazing child. >> she is meant to do something special. she is here for a reas
anissa says she told morgan to go ballistic, go crazy. she is stabbed 19 times.o you think she got the strength to crawl out of the woods? >> we asked her and she wanted to live. and tonight, for the first time, payton. in the one place that now makes her smile the most, the animal shoulder not far from her home. this is the place to come. kittens needing a home. she shows me her fave sbrit there are too many to count. her parents wants know see her smile again. >> she has the most...
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sometimes when lawyers and law enforcement officers talk about forensics, they talk about ballistics. they talk about weapons. they talk about anything sort of scientific that would tie a suspect, a defendant, to a scene. it could be blood evidence. and, yes, it could be dna evidence. and so i think when we hear that term, a significant break, those terms, significant break, forensic evidence, this is huge. we are talking about something scientific linking this suspect to that crime. >> sunny hostin, thank you. we'll stay in close contact with you, laura french. thank you both of you very much. >>> just ahead here on cnn, president obama calling out the country's head of intelligence when it comes to information or lack thereof referring to isis. is he passing the buck? we'll debate that. >>> after a woman is beheaded in oklahoma, allegedly by a co-worker trying to convert people to islam, we now know more about the suspect's alleged motive including how he felt at work. >>> there are new accusations another man threatens to behead his co-worker. all in the same state. is there a conn
sometimes when lawyers and law enforcement officers talk about forensics, they talk about ballistics. they talk about weapons. they talk about anything sort of scientific that would tie a suspect, a defendant, to a scene. it could be blood evidence. and, yes, it could be dna evidence. and so i think when we hear that term, a significant break, those terms, significant break, forensic evidence, this is huge. we are talking about something scientific linking this suspect to that crime. >>...
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improving their capabilities, potentially undermining advantages across key spectrum chan is relying on ballistic missiles to keep u.s. foforces far from its shores. this refers to the strategy being spearheaded to offset foreign military gains with leap ahead technologies. we headed to the pentagon to talk to the assistant secretary of defense for research and engineering, who oversees military technology development. i asked h him what threats were driving the new strategy. >> thank you for having me back. it is importa to look at why we are doing an offset strategy. fors stressed -- forces stretched us and challenged us to operate. he had to look for a different avenenue of approach. as you look around the world now the rest of the world is invested in anti-axis denial systems. is the conversions of electronics and advanced digital electronics. and building capabilities to keep the u.s. and our allies from being able to operate freely in internatiol waters. if you look at countries around the world, if very tickled integrated air systems network. we see very advanced electronic infare systems
improving their capabilities, potentially undermining advantages across key spectrum chan is relying on ballistic missiles to keep u.s. foforces far from its shores. this refers to the strategy being spearheaded to offset foreign military gains with leap ahead technologies. we headed to the pentagon to talk to the assistant secretary of defense for research and engineering, who oversees military technology development. i asked h him what threats were driving the new strategy. >> thank you...
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ballistics investigation is much more art than science. of the most reliable scientific evidence that you bullet did pass through both bodies and it turned up in parkland hospital death. he president's >> i think at the end here here's the original letter accompanying the bullet and description of finding it. the falls off of stretcher. it becomes important to the commission staff and arlen young investigator who's handling a lot of this vidence that it be shown this bullet fell from governor connolly's stretcher since it through passed president kennedy's body before it hit connolly. t the end of the investigation the commission concludes it did come from governor connolly's stretcher. mentioned an fbi report that made conclusions. > a lot of confusion in the beginning of the investigation is created by what is supposedly an authority tif fbi report on the assassination. the white house and the warren commission on december of 1963. in the sedly resulted most aggressive fbi all time.ion of takes one commission look at it. most of the comm
ballistics investigation is much more art than science. of the most reliable scientific evidence that you bullet did pass through both bodies and it turned up in parkland hospital death. he president's >> i think at the end here here's the original letter accompanying the bullet and description of finding it. the falls off of stretcher. it becomes important to the commission staff and arlen young investigator who's handling a lot of this vidence that it be shown this bullet fell from...
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but you had to go on the inside to see a dimple in the ballistic glass. so still, though, a lot of questions also about censors on the windows of the white house and shot detection censors outside of the white house. why all these were either not in place or not working. >> all very shocking stuff. thanks very much. coming up later this hour, an intruder rushes into the white house, makes it all the way to the east room. brian todd is going to talk us through that breach that has lawmakers demanding answers right now. but let's get perspective from one of the lawmakers who was inside the hearing on these secret service problems, republican congressman mark meadows of north carolina is a member of the house oversight and government reform committee, he joins us live from capitol hill. congressman, what was your biggest concern heading into the hearing? was it addressed to your satisfaction? >> well, i think our biggest concern, all americans' concern is how could this happen, the most elite security force in the world and yet how can a man get to the east
but you had to go on the inside to see a dimple in the ballistic glass. so still, though, a lot of questions also about censors on the windows of the white house and shot detection censors outside of the white house. why all these were either not in place or not working. >> all very shocking stuff. thanks very much. coming up later this hour, an intruder rushes into the white house, makes it all the way to the east room. brian todd is going to talk us through that breach that has...
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every resource of criminology was called into play -- ballistics tests, analysis of the guns themselveshandwriting analysis, the blanket in which the rifle was wrapped, the photographs linking oswald to the crime. warren wasd -- earl not too dignified to race down the stairs at the deposit building matching his time against oswald's. we find confronting each other the liar, this factor on the one hand and seven distinct americans on the other. we must be careful that we do not say too much. oswald was never tried for any crime, and perhaps, therefore there will be questions of substance and detail raised by amateur detectives, professional skeptics and perhaps syria students as well. could not commission give lee harvey oswald his day in court. suspects are not tried by seven distinctive americans. their cases are heard under law by 12 citizens. if it had not been for jack ruby's revolver, 12 citizens would've heard the evidence, would have heard oswald if he had chosen to speak. that jury would have represented our judgments, our conscience, and in the end, would have spoken for us. no
every resource of criminology was called into play -- ballistics tests, analysis of the guns themselveshandwriting analysis, the blanket in which the rifle was wrapped, the photographs linking oswald to the crime. warren wasd -- earl not too dignified to race down the stairs at the deposit building matching his time against oswald's. we find confronting each other the liar, this factor on the one hand and seven distinct americans on the other. we must be careful that we do not say too much....
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but the iranians, i -- let me say very emphatically, the iranian ballistic missile system goes on as before, but they lower the profile, they don't announce the tests. i do not know why. they do the tests but don't announce it. for some reason the united states doesn't -- i don't know why. the program goes on as before, all the amibitions, long-range rockets, icbm, everything being built. >> dr. rubin, you do wonderful work. thank you, thank you. [applause] >> thank you, sir, and come again next year. >> sure. next, former president bill clinton and former secretary of state hillary clinton speak at a harkin steak fry. after that, q&a. a.m., your calls and comments on "washington journal." maker, mr. burns talked about his new documentary after the national press club. the seven part film covers the lives of the roosevelts. live at 12:30 p.m. on c-span 2. of the comments we received from our viewers. toi really did not expect spend the day watching television. i caught the end of the key west program and a started checking what was calming and i cannot turn it off. it was really terr
but the iranians, i -- let me say very emphatically, the iranian ballistic missile system goes on as before, but they lower the profile, they don't announce the tests. i do not know why. they do the tests but don't announce it. for some reason the united states doesn't -- i don't know why. the program goes on as before, all the amibitions, long-range rockets, icbm, everything being built. >> dr. rubin, you do wonderful work. thank you, thank you. [applause] >> thank you, sir, and...
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develop intercontinental ballistic missiles? of course we wouldn't. you must not let the islamic state of iran do that either because here's what will happen. once iran produces atomic bombs all the charms and all the smiles will suddenly disappear. they're just vanish. -- they'll just vanish. and it's then that the ayatollahs will show their true faith and unleash their aggressive fanaticism on the entire world. there's only one responsible course of action to address this threat. iran's nuclear military capabilities must be fully dismantled. [applause] >> make no mistake. i.s.i.s. must be defeated. but to defeat i.s.i.s. and leave iran as a threshold nuclear power is to win the battle and lose the war. [applause] >> to defeat i.s.i.s. and leave iran aa as a threshold nuclear power is to win the battle and lose the war. ladies and gentlemen the fight against militant islamic is indivisible. when militant islam succeeds anywhere it's emboldened everywhere. when it suffers a defeat in one place it's setback in every place. that's why israel's fight aga
develop intercontinental ballistic missiles? of course we wouldn't. you must not let the islamic state of iran do that either because here's what will happen. once iran produces atomic bombs all the charms and all the smiles will suddenly disappear. they're just vanish. -- they'll just vanish. and it's then that the ayatollahs will show their true faith and unleash their aggressive fanaticism on the entire world. there's only one responsible course of action to address this threat. iran's...
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on wednesday the crew of a nuclear powered submarine in the arctic ocean test fired a new type of ballistic missile. it can carry a nuclear war head. >>> the newspaperen union announced that new sanctions against russia will go into effect on friday. there was a package of sanctions. european council president and other officials made the announcement on thursday. the new sanctions reinforced policies targeting russia financial, defense and energy sectors. the package restricts three major energy companies and defense firms from accessing markets. and it restricts banks from procuring funds in europe. arctic oil exploration is also restricted. the eu has suggested that it may review the new sanctions this month depending on the russian response whether the cease-fire is observed. in washington u.s. president barack obama said his country is joining the e ux. he said the u.s. will deepen sanctions on russia. obama said if rushy fully implements commitments to work for a lasting resolution in the ukraine the u.s. soonkzs can be rolled back but if russia continues aggressive actions the cost f
on wednesday the crew of a nuclear powered submarine in the arctic ocean test fired a new type of ballistic missile. it can carry a nuclear war head. >>> the newspaperen union announced that new sanctions against russia will go into effect on friday. there was a package of sanctions. european council president and other officials made the announcement on thursday. the new sanctions reinforced policies targeting russia financial, defense and energy sectors. the package restricts three...
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anisa says she then told morgan to "go ballistic, go crazy." 19 times, stumbling, trying to get up. >> where on earth do you think she got the strength to crawl out of those woods? >> when we asked her, and she said, "i wanted to live." >> reporter: tonight, for the first time, payton. in the one place that now makes her smile the most. the animal shelter not far from her home. >> this is the place to come. >> reporter: the kittens needing a home. she shows me her favorites. there are too many to count. her parents wanted me to see her smile again. >> she has the most beautiful smile. >> did that disappear? >> yeah. >> for a little while. >> we see peeks of it every once in a while. >> do you feel your daughter's been stolen from you? >> for the time being. >> we'll get her back. >> yeah. >> reporter: the smiles we then saw looking at her notebooks, the ones with the kittens on the front. >> some people would say she's doing remarkably well, given what's happened to her. >> yeah. >> i would say that it's way beyond expectations. i'm astonished
anisa says she then told morgan to "go ballistic, go crazy." 19 times, stumbling, trying to get up. >> where on earth do you think she got the strength to crawl out of those woods? >> when we asked her, and she said, "i wanted to live." >> reporter: tonight, for the first time, payton. in the one place that now makes her smile the most. the animal shelter not far from her home. >> this is the place to come. >> reporter: the kittens needing a...
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had a hellcommission of the best ballistic experts in the country -- had the best of list to get expertsn the country. they are malcolm price, supervisor of a sports rifle range. examining another italian rifle, say make and .odel -- say make and model cbs news had this rifle brought out to the range. >> when was the first time you saw lee haus -- lee harvey oswald out here at the range question mark >> the first day we were opened here and he came in about closing time. he question that he be allowed to fire his rifle and he was looking for someone to set the scope for him. he was quite talkative to me. we were discussing his rifle and his telescope. as far as being an out right conversationalist, he kept to himself. except for one time and he was .hooting next to a fellow >> when we were shooting the on ats, and i was working , someonei was building else kept shooting my target. that happened about three times. we got to looking for what was and it was this fellow that turned out to be oswald. >> what did you say to oswald? you don't just make a man mad and stand there with a high-powe
had a hellcommission of the best ballistic experts in the country -- had the best of list to get expertsn the country. they are malcolm price, supervisor of a sports rifle range. examining another italian rifle, say make and .odel -- say make and model cbs news had this rifle brought out to the range. >> when was the first time you saw lee haus -- lee harvey oswald out here at the range question mark >> the first day we were opened here and he came in about closing time. he question...
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on wednesday the crew of a nuclear powered submarine in the arctic ocean test fired a new type of ballisticissile. it can carry a nuclear warhead. >>> european union announced that new sanctions against russia will go into effect on friday. the eu had earlier yesterday on a package of sanctions to punish russia for its involvement in ukraine. european council president and other officials made the announcement on thursday. the new sanctions reinforce policies that e.u. imposed in july targeting russia's financial defense and energy sectors. the package restricts three major russian energy companies and three major defense firms from accessing e.u. capital markets. it also further restricts state own banks from procuring funds in europe and providing arctic oil exploration is also restricted. the e.u. suggested it may review the new sanctions this month depending on the russian response and where the cease-fire is observed. in washington, u.s. president barack obama said his country is joining the eu and u.s. will deepen and broaden sanctions on russia's financial energy and defense sectors.
on wednesday the crew of a nuclear powered submarine in the arctic ocean test fired a new type of ballisticissile. it can carry a nuclear warhead. >>> european union announced that new sanctions against russia will go into effect on friday. the eu had earlier yesterday on a package of sanctions to punish russia for its involvement in ukraine. european council president and other officials made the announcement on thursday. the new sanctions reinforce policies that e.u. imposed in july...
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governor jerry brown signed legislation that will make california the first state to ban single use ballistic bags. next year -- plastic bags. next year they will be phased out of large grocery stores followed by convenience stores and formsies in 20 -- pharmacies in 2016. shoopers can buy their own or purchase aper bags for -- paper bags for 10 cents each. also sign or veto a bill that would allow family members to petition judges to take away relatives' guns. the gun restraining order bill was introduced follows the deadly rampage near uc santa barbara. if heirships the bill, california would be the first state to enact legislation like this. >>> the university of california has new policies concerning lgbt staff and students. one measure lets students indicate their preferred names on campus records and single stall rest rams will be converted to gender neutral facilities. >>> sf general hospital will soon be operating acorns -- offering a consultation service nationwide. it's a first of understand kind hotline. the hiv drug commonly known as prep involves taking a daily pill to prevent hi
governor jerry brown signed legislation that will make california the first state to ban single use ballistic bags. next year -- plastic bags. next year they will be phased out of large grocery stores followed by convenience stores and formsies in 20 -- pharmacies in 2016. shoopers can buy their own or purchase aper bags for -- paper bags for 10 cents each. also sign or veto a bill that would allow family members to petition judges to take away relatives' guns. the gun restraining order bill...
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north korean leaders want to improve their economy while showing off military power by launching ballistic missiles. >>> when hong kong was handed over to china 17 years ago, leaders in beijing allowed a degree of autonomy, but they didn't want to lose their grip. now chinese lawmakers have placed restrictions on how voters in hong kong choose their leader, and that's deepened the divide between those who support china's influence and those who want to be free of it. nhk world reports. >> reporter: a high-ranking member of china's people's congress arrives in hong kong. he's here to tell hong kong residents how they are to conduct elections. more than 300 pro-democracy activists protest against beijing's decision. they had wanted to hear there would be free elections. right now hong kong citizens cannot directly pick their top administrative official. the only people allowed to vote for the chief executive are the 1,200 members of hong kong's election committee, but last month beijing announced that beginning in 2017, universal suffrage could be introduced. however, beijing attaches condit
north korean leaders want to improve their economy while showing off military power by launching ballistic missiles. >>> when hong kong was handed over to china 17 years ago, leaders in beijing allowed a degree of autonomy, but they didn't want to lose their grip. now chinese lawmakers have placed restrictions on how voters in hong kong choose their leader, and that's deepened the divide between those who support china's influence and those who want to be free of it. nhk world reports....
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authorities in pyongyang launched ballistic missiles into the sea of japan in march, june, and july this year. this was another reason why prime minister abe announced a fundamental change to a decades-old policy. his cabinet approved a reinterpretation of the constitution, allowing japan to exercise its right to collective self-defense. that means it could defend a closely related country under attack. >> translator: with this decision, japan could strengthen its deterrence and contribute to international peace and stability. and also ensure japan's security. >> reporter: but abe needs to amend more than ten domestic laws to make the change a reality. so he's creating a new cabinet post devoted to that job. 58% of people who responded to nhk's latest survey said the prime minister and his cabinet have not fully explained the issue of the right to collective self-defense. the new ministers will be expected to convince the japanese people their leaders made the right decision and also cope with the rapidly changing security environment. >>> here on "newsline," more international and domes
authorities in pyongyang launched ballistic missiles into the sea of japan in march, june, and july this year. this was another reason why prime minister abe announced a fundamental change to a decades-old policy. his cabinet approved a reinterpretation of the constitution, allowing japan to exercise its right to collective self-defense. that means it could defend a closely related country under attack. >> translator: with this decision, japan could strengthen its deterrence and...
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"icbm" stands for intercontinental ballistic missile. that means it could fly from our continent to another continent carrying a nuclear warhead. one kind of icbm was the titan ii. it was a giant rocket kept armed and ready to launch in an underground chamber called a silo. in all, there were 54 silos spread across uninhabited areas of the u.s. they're no longer in use, but you can take a tour of one, thanks to the arizona aerospace foundation. >> well, nicole, first of all, welcome to launch complex 571-7. >> thank you. >> we're gonna go underground. >> whoo-hoo. >> nuclear missiles are always kept underground because that is the safest place you can be in a nuclear war. >> that is true. >> so we're gonna go down about 35 feet. okay, watch your step here. >> as i followed chuck, he explained what it was like to visit the site when it was manned by the air force and fully operational. visitors didn't just drop by. >> so, this little area that we just came through is called the entrapment cage. we're gonna keep everybody that comes in loc
"icbm" stands for intercontinental ballistic missile. that means it could fly from our continent to another continent carrying a nuclear warhead. one kind of icbm was the titan ii. it was a giant rocket kept armed and ready to launch in an underground chamber called a silo. in all, there were 54 silos spread across uninhabited areas of the u.s. they're no longer in use, but you can take a tour of one, thanks to the arizona aerospace foundation. >> well, nicole, first of all,...
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ballistic evidence is at the scene and early clues point towards the person of interest. >> there's no signs of forced entry. the only sign is a sign of a struggle on not only the first floor front and back rooms, but also on the second floor. several items, furniture, a broken, they are turned over. there are several flat screen tvs that were ripped from the walls and ripped from the counters and laying on the floor at the property. >> police have not said what sparked the violence inside the home. we'll have an update for you on the story, again, coming up in the next hour. jesse gary, nbc 10 news. >>> also new from overnight, police are looking for the attacker who stabbed a man in the stomach in north philadelphia on broad street near erie around 1:30. investigators say the victim got into an argument with a man at a chinese restaurant and the man stabbed him. the victim was taken to the temple university hospital in critical condition. >>> we have new information this morning about the flight that was shot down over ukraine. in the past hour, dutch aviation experts release their o
ballistic evidence is at the scene and early clues point towards the person of interest. >> there's no signs of forced entry. the only sign is a sign of a struggle on not only the first floor front and back rooms, but also on the second floor. several items, furniture, a broken, they are turned over. there are several flat screen tvs that were ripped from the walls and ripped from the counters and laying on the floor at the property. >> police have not said what sparked the violence...
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the ballistic testing and file for testing. those records are all part of the collection. and some could look through them. >> but even when you said earlier, that is the rifle that oswald used, there are people listening to this that would say, that is not true. >> what i am saying actually is the opinion of the warren commission. i should state that i have no opinion one way or another on this. but that is how it is identified in our records. and so that is how i will identify it. this is a gray zipper jacket. and the interesting thing, this also ties oswald to the murder of tippit because the warren commission, according to the warren commission, this jacket found near where tippit was killed. near where they saw oswald taken after the killing of tippit. marina, oswald's wife, verified that this jacket was oswald's. if you read the warren commission report, they will give their opinion on this, that it does tie him to the killing of tippit. so, this is probably one of the more famous bullets in existence. it i sometimes referred tos as the magic bullet. i refer to as co
the ballistic testing and file for testing. those records are all part of the collection. and some could look through them. >> but even when you said earlier, that is the rifle that oswald used, there are people listening to this that would say, that is not true. >> what i am saying actually is the opinion of the warren commission. i should state that i have no opinion one way or another on this. but that is how it is identified in our records. and so that is how i will identify it....
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meanwhile on the website the north korean the government goes ballistic over a person's t.v. show about the reclusive nation's nuclear program pyongyang calls it a slanderous fossil the details of a dot com. that had been missing for days is located by satellites off the coast of america go online to find out why the vessel with its hundred million dollars has been avoiding detection of. the sea. search string. and i think you're. on our reporters. on instagram. pakistan's capital is in the grip of political turmoil on sunday a police force back a crowd of protesters attempting to storm a government complex in islamabad follows two weeks of mass opposition rallies calling for the prime minister's resignation we spoke to a pakistan affairs expert about what's behind the unrest it's quite unfortunate to see that due to reputed military intervention bureaucratic structure and due to corruption in the political and civil and military see. doing pretty good stringent development flourish and that has actually weakened to pretty practices what we see in the recent days that is actu
meanwhile on the website the north korean the government goes ballistic over a person's t.v. show about the reclusive nation's nuclear program pyongyang calls it a slanderous fossil the details of a dot com. that had been missing for days is located by satellites off the coast of america go online to find out why the vessel with its hundred million dollars has been avoiding detection of. the sea. search string. and i think you're. on our reporters. on instagram. pakistan's capital is in the...
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plenty more stories on our website think looting the north korean government going ballistic over bridges t.v. show about leave a crusade nation's nuclear program on r.t. dot com we tell you more about that story. plus a kurdish oil tanker that had been missing for days is located by satellites of the coast of america go online to find out why the vessel with its hundred million dollars cargo has been avoiding detection. right on the scene. first straight. and i think you're. on a reporter's twitter. instagram. could be another. one. in pakistan's capital turmoil has broken out as thousands of people marched on government buildings it follows two weeks of mass opposition rallies across the country the opposition accuse the prime minister nawaz sharif of rigging last year's general election and demanding that he steps down we spoke to an expert on pakistan about what's behind the unrest. it's quite unfortunate to see that due to repeated military intervention critique structure and due to corruption in the political and civil and military group to see the democratic institutions could deve
plenty more stories on our website think looting the north korean government going ballistic over bridges t.v. show about leave a crusade nation's nuclear program on r.t. dot com we tell you more about that story. plus a kurdish oil tanker that had been missing for days is located by satellites of the coast of america go online to find out why the vessel with its hundred million dollars cargo has been avoiding detection. right on the scene. first straight. and i think you're. on a reporter's...
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also online the north korean government goes ballistic over a british t.v. drama focusing on the reclusive nation's nuclear program pyongyang calls it a quote slumbrous farce find out why the show is called such anger on our website. there's a menace lurking in europe's hustles which brussels green army is determined to get rid of the high powered vacuum cleaner as of monday europeans are not able to buy five teams that burn up more than sixteen hundred watts to clean their floors it's supposed to help reduce energy usage but critics claim that's nonsense because people have to use less powerful models for longer to get the job done well it's not the only appliance which have got to rise on up to thirty other high soul gadgets or in the firing line in the coming year from kettles to her dryers the new spark mixed feelings of public buying and among consumers some rush to the shops to snap up the remaining high powered vacuum cleaners while others took aim at lawmakers needlessly poking around people's homes. in one way they're paying atonement to the koreans
also online the north korean government goes ballistic over a british t.v. drama focusing on the reclusive nation's nuclear program pyongyang calls it a quote slumbrous farce find out why the show is called such anger on our website. there's a menace lurking in europe's hustles which brussels green army is determined to get rid of the high powered vacuum cleaner as of monday europeans are not able to buy five teams that burn up more than sixteen hundred watts to clean their floors it's supposed...
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and also on the line the north korean government goes ballistic over a british t.v. drama focusing on the reclusive nation's nuclear program pyongyang calls it a slanderous force i know why this show has caused such anger on our web site. there's a menace lurking in europe's hustles which brussels green army is determined to get rid of the high powered vacuum cleaner from yesterday europeans won't be able to buy vacuums that burn up more than sixteen hundred watts to clean their floors it's supposed to help reduce energy usage but critics claim that's nonsense because people have to use less powerful models for longer to get the tough job done well it's not the only appliance which got their eyes on up to thirty other high sold gadgets are in the firing line in the coming year from kettles to her dryers well a new spark mixed feelings of panic buying and among consumers some rushed to the shops to snap up the remaining high powered vacuum cleaners while some others took aim at e.u. lawmakers needlessly poking around people's homes. in one way they're paying a tone me
and also on the line the north korean government goes ballistic over a british t.v. drama focusing on the reclusive nation's nuclear program pyongyang calls it a slanderous force i know why this show has caused such anger on our web site. there's a menace lurking in europe's hustles which brussels green army is determined to get rid of the high powered vacuum cleaner from yesterday europeans won't be able to buy vacuums that burn up more than sixteen hundred watts to clean their floors it's...
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also lying to the north korean government goes ballistic over a british t.v. drama has been brewing for a while the story focusing on the reclusive nation's nuclear program the terribly offended pyongyang calls it a slanderous fast that while the shows cause so much anger on the website. next reporting on the menace lurking in the europe's households which brussels green army is determined to get rid of year we're talking high power vacuum cleaners from yesterday monday europeans won't be able to buy vacuums the burner more than sixteen hundred watts to clean their flaws and supposed to help reduce energy usage but of course the critics claim that's nonsense because people have to use less powerful models for longer to get the job done like picking up pet has if you've got pets you know what it's all about and it's not the only appliance of the year or crap that got their eyes on up to thirty other household budgets in the firing line in the coming year everything from kettles to head dry. it's so this new sparked a mixed feelings of panic buying on one hand a
also lying to the north korean government goes ballistic over a british t.v. drama has been brewing for a while the story focusing on the reclusive nation's nuclear program the terribly offended pyongyang calls it a slanderous fast that while the shows cause so much anger on the website. next reporting on the menace lurking in the europe's households which brussels green army is determined to get rid of year we're talking high power vacuum cleaners from yesterday monday europeans won't be able...
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also online the north korean government goes ballistic over british t.v.drama focusing on the reclusive nation's nuclear program pyongyang calls it a quote slanderous farce find out why the issue is all such anger on our website. there's a menace lurking in europe's high souls which brussels green army is the term and to get rid of the high powered vacuum cleaner as of monday europeans are not able to buy a vacuums that burn up more than sixteen hundred watts to clean their floors and do all the rest but it's supposed to help reduce energy usage critics however claim that's nonsense because people will have to use less powerful models for longer to get the job they want to to be it's not the only appliance which your across the gulf their eyes on up to thirty other high school gadgets are in the firing line in the coming year from kettles to her drivers well the new spark mixed feelings of panic buying and. consumers some rushed to the shops to snap up the remaining high powered vacuum cleaners while others took aim at lawmakers need to sleep poking around
also online the north korean government goes ballistic over british t.v.drama focusing on the reclusive nation's nuclear program pyongyang calls it a quote slanderous farce find out why the issue is all such anger on our website. there's a menace lurking in europe's high souls which brussels green army is the term and to get rid of the high powered vacuum cleaner as of monday europeans are not able to buy a vacuums that burn up more than sixteen hundred watts to clean their floors and do all...
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with nuclear proliferation in arms control we are honored to have teeeighteen father of the ballistic missile defenses in israel will talk to us called the gaza and this zero wars in aspects of the dome. also the seminar series continues son the 25th of this month with the vice chairman of strategic command and you also scheduled a former head of of the nsa and speak to us in october with a date to be determined. states -- space days on the 19th of the month will begin. the commander and we will introduce our to use features and the space committee is joined by a high ranking your force officials who will talk about space acquisition reform to have been events at the armory navy club if you know, a thing about al coming lenny dell. [laughter] >> every commanded us this case speaker in the name particular one to think one of our sponsors estimate the also the congressional staff and thank-you to the staff through have given us some much even the marshall institute crew will films this event as an hour of since she is santa also reach out to c-span who is here today that will broadcast
with nuclear proliferation in arms control we are honored to have teeeighteen father of the ballistic missile defenses in israel will talk to us called the gaza and this zero wars in aspects of the dome. also the seminar series continues son the 25th of this month with the vice chairman of strategic command and you also scheduled a former head of of the nsa and speak to us in october with a date to be determined. states -- space days on the 19th of the month will begin. the commander and we...
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used in the crimes have still not been recovered, and many questions were asked to the chief about ballistics, about firearms, and, again, no answers, but we did know that the firearms had not been collected at this point, and they were safe saying -- saying there could be life in prison, and no explanation as to why that is the case, and they were not taking any questions until things move forward on a legal front. again, charles severance is in loudoun county in jail on gun charges, and it is expected he will be transferred here to alexandria and the next week. live at police headquarters in alexandria, jeff goldberg, abc 7 news. >> people were on alert for any strangers who knocked on their doors, so what do they think of the news of the charges that charles severance is now charged with? tom? are here in delray, just blocks from where i am standing dunning was murdered about a decade ago, and a lot of residents say it has never been the same since she was killed, and their fears were made worse over the last year, and they say that the news of charges on charles severance brings relief, b
used in the crimes have still not been recovered, and many questions were asked to the chief about ballistics, about firearms, and, again, no answers, but we did know that the firearms had not been collected at this point, and they were safe saying -- saying there could be life in prison, and no explanation as to why that is the case, and they were not taking any questions until things move forward on a legal front. again, charles severance is in loudoun county in jail on gun charges, and it is...
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the chewy, deeply savory, fragrant, perfectly shaped and folded ballistically designed vehicles for pureof shanghai's style pork chop, served with the local take on whistoshire sauce. it's unbelievable. >> i really believe the word is con verget, and china will again be privatizing more and more, but the difficulty, nowadays, it's just, the technology is so advanced, we don't really meet that many people to do things that many people used to do. in which the population, seven billion people, probably doesn't need that many people working anymore. >> right. >> so the question is, what should human beings do? you know. how can you let them not doing anything, and they're still living a good life? >> right. >> i don't know. it's going to be a big issue that can face the whole world. >> what is the future? i don't know. but to a very great extent, it is surely being determined here. is there a plan? probably not. only appetites. and increasingly, the means to fulfill those appetites. those dreams and aspirations. who will drive the car that takes us to wherever we are going? they will be you
the chewy, deeply savory, fragrant, perfectly shaped and folded ballistically designed vehicles for pureof shanghai's style pork chop, served with the local take on whistoshire sauce. it's unbelievable. >> i really believe the word is con verget, and china will again be privatizing more and more, but the difficulty, nowadays, it's just, the technology is so advanced, we don't really meet that many people to do things that many people used to do. in which the population, seven billion...
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the categories of personal protective equipment helmets, ear and eye equipment, ballistics, prohibitionin the authorized list not to be used for riot suppression. >> what will you do about it? >> we're going to follow the lead of the department of justice's investigation about the facts. we're going to work with the state of missouri to determine what pieces of equipment were grant funded. and then we have a range of recommend disavailable to us should there be any finding of noncompliance with those requirements. those include everything from corrective action plans to ensure it doesn't happen again, recoupment of funds. we'll look closely at the facts, but we're going to allow the investigation to run its course and determine what the appropriate remedy is. >> but it gets back to the whole question. if you're a police force anywhere in the country from dundee, michigan, of 3900, when is mrap to 25 other cities under 25,000 have mraps, they think they are for right suppression. many police forces think this is what the equipment is good for, riot suppression in a big city, urban area.
the categories of personal protective equipment helmets, ear and eye equipment, ballistics, prohibitionin the authorized list not to be used for riot suppression. >> what will you do about it? >> we're going to follow the lead of the department of justice's investigation about the facts. we're going to work with the state of missouri to determine what pieces of equipment were grant funded. and then we have a range of recommend disavailable to us should there be any finding of...
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suffered by president kennedy and governor connally, the source of the shots, medical testimony, ballistics testimony, all of which related to issues effecting the identification of the culprit. our very first witness was his wife, marina oswald. the press was getting very anxious as to the work of this commission. as far as the press knew, they had done nothing. the reporters congregated outside of our office near the supreme court on the morning of february 3, 1964, one marina oswald was going to appear. when the chief justice approached the group of reporters, they were eager to ask questions, and the first question that came out of their mouth was "mr. chief justice, when will we hear about her testimony?" in the chief justice said you may hear, but perhaps not in your lifetime. when he went on to explain that, he went on to say that certain materials would be withheld because of national security interests, however the whichation that he said, was hurriedly put out by the chief justice never caught up with the tagline, not in your lifetime. indeed, three months later, in europe, where
suffered by president kennedy and governor connally, the source of the shots, medical testimony, ballistics testimony, all of which related to issues effecting the identification of the culprit. our very first witness was his wife, marina oswald. the press was getting very anxious as to the work of this commission. as far as the press knew, they had done nothing. the reporters congregated outside of our office near the supreme court on the morning of february 3, 1964, one marina oswald was...
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the asteroids do not have ballistic missiles they can use to destroy us and the economy is. so, the point is dust off this technology into the racers and all sorts of things to try to stop them and that could be very useful. >> host: a nuclear power laser would be in onto the asteroid and that would heat up stuff and the material blown out by being heated up what caused them to rocket away into a different orbit. is that what you're talking about? >> guest: that's right. >> host: you were talking in the book about not even having to touch the asteroid with the spacecraft or anything from the spacecraft but using the gravity of the spacecraft into the gravitational tractor and that's something that may be practical if you have a couple of decades of leadtime? >> guest: yes. and again, the b6 12 foundation with ed lu and other people and the southwest research institute who is a net aerospace talked about this for years. you can deflect it by touching it or not by touching it because it is so far out. again, as those distances if you move it a couple of yards where it is it's
the asteroids do not have ballistic missiles they can use to destroy us and the economy is. so, the point is dust off this technology into the racers and all sorts of things to try to stop them and that could be very useful. >> host: a nuclear power laser would be in onto the asteroid and that would heat up stuff and the material blown out by being heated up what caused them to rocket away into a different orbit. is that what you're talking about? >> guest: that's right. >>...
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but said based on ballistic evidence, the same gun was used in all three killings. jim, pat. >>> thanks. why wal-mart is going after your checking account. >>> how leaders in prince george's county are fighting sex trafficking and what could be the key to fighting it. the key to fighting it. next. ♪ yeah, girl ♪ you know, i've been thinking about us ♪ ♪ and, uh, i just can't fight it anymore ♪ ♪ it's bundle time ♪ bundle ♪ mm, feel those savings, baby and that's how a home and auto bundle is made. better he learns it here than on the streets. the miracle of bundling -- now, that's progressive. >>> young men and women caught in the sex trade, a growing problem in st. george's county and a new law in the works to discourage it. tell us about the law that involves targeting hotels and motels. >> actually hotels and motels. district 7 councilwoman, karen tolls has introduced the bill and said those hotels for rent by the hour is where the problem is exposing men and young women you mentioned to the sex trade. >> what about people watch right now and thinks sex trafficki
but said based on ballistic evidence, the same gun was used in all three killings. jim, pat. >>> thanks. why wal-mart is going after your checking account. >>> how leaders in prince george's county are fighting sex trafficking and what could be the key to fighting it. the key to fighting it. next. ♪ yeah, girl ♪ you know, i've been thinking about us ♪ ♪ and, uh, i just can't fight it anymore ♪ ♪ it's bundle time ♪ bundle ♪ mm, feel those savings, baby and...
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it does not reveal how he may be linked to ron kirby and nancy dunning's murders but ballistics shows the same guns were used in the murders. he was indicted on all three murders and expected back in court. >>> an open air drug market busted. how police uncovered it in prince george's county. >> i'm tom sherwood in the district. coming soon near you, police officers with cameras. >>> a big mistake at a local high school lands several >>> police at laurel just got new equipment and 75% of their officers have video sunglasses and this shows one person trying to get away last year. it's gaining in popularity at police departments across the country. soon, it's coming to d.c. details when district officers will start wearing body cameras here. >> reporter: starting next week, 160 officers for six months will test five different body cameras chief kathy lanier says will document police activity, aid vehicleses and cut down on complaints against the officers themselves. >> four or five different people's opinion on what heaped heaped -- happened on a scene. now, we will have a video. >> rep
it does not reveal how he may be linked to ron kirby and nancy dunning's murders but ballistics shows the same guns were used in the murders. he was indicted on all three murders and expected back in court. >>> an open air drug market busted. how police uncovered it in prince george's county. >> i'm tom sherwood in the district. coming soon near you, police officers with cameras. >>> a big mistake at a local high school lands several >>> police at laurel just...
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the establishment of the cali fate because that lets the islamic state grow and prosper and have ballistic missiles at some point and do all the things a state can do. >> right. provide a safe haven for terrorists too. in this fight against isil turkey could play a big role because it as a big border with syria and iraq and they have not wanted to get involved much so far. until recently isil held a whole bunch of turkish dip dip diplomats and. they talked there needs to be a framework of common agreement. >> we will neither tolerate terrorist safe haven, we will take action against threats to our security and allies while building courter-terrorism cooperation. >> is there a treaty needed to take on isil and some sort of nato for the middle east? >> we used to say when someone didn't know what they ought to do they reorganize. i don't think an organizational structure is the heart of this. being decisive and clear going after the terrorists that would come after us, and after those who are building califate, those are the key things that need to get done. i think organizational work insid
the establishment of the cali fate because that lets the islamic state grow and prosper and have ballistic missiles at some point and do all the things a state can do. >> right. provide a safe haven for terrorists too. in this fight against isil turkey could play a big role because it as a big border with syria and iraq and they have not wanted to get involved much so far. until recently isil held a whole bunch of turkish dip dip diplomats and. they talked there needs to be a framework of...
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resolutions bar north korea from launching ballistic missiles. >>> pro democracy demonstrators held a in central hong kong. they are latest about how they pick the chief executive. pro democracy movement pushed for elections in which any candidate can run for the office. but china's national people's congress ruled they can only be nominated vetted by beijing will be allowed to run. >>> in the united states, heavy rains triggered flash flooding in the south while severe weather is possible in the midwest this labor day. ivan cabrera joins us with all the details and a lot to talk about on the weather front for the united states. >> absolutely. a large area of severe weather possible today with a lot of people being impacted here. i think by later this afternoon. in fact, severe thunderstorm watches have continued through the overnight with pretty good squall line fizzling to the north. on the southern extent, southeastern kansas, my goodness, torrential downpours, frequent lightning and potential for damaging wind with still this watch box out. this is generally the area we're going t
resolutions bar north korea from launching ballistic missiles. >>> pro democracy demonstrators held a in central hong kong. they are latest about how they pick the chief executive. pro democracy movement pushed for elections in which any candidate can run for the office. but china's national people's congress ruled they can only be nominated vetted by beijing will be allowed to run. >>> in the united states, heavy rains triggered flash flooding in the south while severe...