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access to a pentagon computer system, which is the same computer system that chelsea manning, bradley manning had access to. that as you remember caused the leak of hundreds of thousands of classified documents which the u.s. says caused a lot of damage to national security. so far we don't know how serious the damage is. they're obviously very concerned, anderson. >> didn't the government improve security after snowden? do we know how this happened
access to a pentagon computer system, which is the same computer system that chelsea manning, bradley manning had access to. that as you remember caused the leak of hundreds of thousands of classified documents which the u.s. says caused a lot of damage to national security. so far we don't know how serious the damage is. they're obviously very concerned, anderson. >> didn't the government improve security after snowden? do we know how this happened
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access to a pentagon computer system, which is the same computer system that chelsea manning, bradley manning access to. that as you remember caused the leak of hundreds of thousands of classified documents which the u.s. says caused a lot of damage to national security. so far we don't know how serious the damage is. they're obviously very concerned, anderson. >> didn't the government improve security after snowden? do we know how this happened again? or did it happen before snowden and it's only now coming to light? >> well, it's not clear exactly when this document was leaked. we do know that it was dated from august of 2013, which is after snowden fled the united states to avoid criminal charges. and yes, the u.s. did improve its computer security system because obviously snowden exposed a huge vulnerability. but problem is that there is still about three million people that have access to secret documents in the u.s. government. that's a lot of people who could easily get access to this stuff and leak it at any time, anderson. >> all right. evan, i appreciate the update that does it for
access to a pentagon computer system, which is the same computer system that chelsea manning, bradley manning access to. that as you remember caused the leak of hundreds of thousands of classified documents which the u.s. says caused a lot of damage to national security. so far we don't know how serious the damage is. they're obviously very concerned, anderson. >> didn't the government improve security after snowden? do we know how this happened again? or did it happen before snowden and...
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that client might be bradley manning, and if you have a client, your ethical obligation is a little bit less clear than the legal profession, who my client is as an army officer. it is very clear under my professional responsibility that my ultimate loyalty is to the department of the army, and not any individual. the commanders i advise sometimes do not like that. they will say is, i thought you were my lawyer. my response is, i am not your lawyer. my client is the department. the only oath i took is to the constitution. that is one thing i see. >> that is a great answer. >> other questions? one over here and one over there. we will take both. >> thank you again for being here. [indiscernible] sexual assault and military. i was wondering if you thought military culture has influenced sexual assault within the ranks and to help prevent that now and in the future. >> there are two fundamental issues that we will fail if we do not salt. sexual assault is the first one. the second one is suicide. i will not talk about suicide. to answer your question, here is what i see as part of the chal
that client might be bradley manning, and if you have a client, your ethical obligation is a little bit less clear than the legal profession, who my client is as an army officer. it is very clear under my professional responsibility that my ultimate loyalty is to the department of the army, and not any individual. the commanders i advise sometimes do not like that. they will say is, i thought you were my lawyer. my response is, i am not your lawyer. my client is the department. the only oath i...
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bradley manning convicted of espionage. serving 35 years at leavenworth kansas right now.een seen by army psychologists who say he does have gender identity disorder. >> wow. >> is he going to get some sort of sex change treatment. >> we're paying for it? >> exactly what kind we don't know yet. hagel had to sign off on this. this is being paid by the department of defense at this point. >> taxpayer money. >> taxpayer money. the first steps are psychological counseling. he gets to wear some women's item of clothing. >> that's nice. >> sorry. >> i don't want to pay for it i mean, i have got to tell you. bradley, look, you are in for 35, when you come out, you can go wear some high heels. >> he wants more money treatments. we don't know who is going to pay for those if anyone. >> letter number 3 from hollywood, columbus, new jersey, i'm mad at you bill o'reilly because obama's birth certificate has been debunk and your opinions are orchestrated you make too much money. >> where do we start? >> i don't know how that has to do with obama's birth certificate but what do we know
bradley manning convicted of espionage. serving 35 years at leavenworth kansas right now.een seen by army psychologists who say he does have gender identity disorder. >> wow. >> is he going to get some sort of sex change treatment. >> we're paying for it? >> exactly what kind we don't know yet. hagel had to sign off on this. this is being paid by the department of defense at this point. >> taxpayer money. >> taxpayer money. the first steps are psychological...
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there's a there's a great cable that was released by wiki leaks courtesy of bradley manning and it's a cable from our ambassador in moscow bill burns and the title is net means net what happened a lot of the foreign minister then and now called the ambassador in and said look we hear rumors that you're going to try to cooperate ukraine into nato you look at the means and yet no way are we going to tolerate this so burns reports this back to washington february of two thousand and eight april three two thousand and eight nato ministers nato nato summit really top leaders in bucharest rumania decides nato to ukraine and georgia it would both become and that would will both become members of nato this is george w. bush's presidency so so clinton breaks the deal bush puts it on steroids i had this conversation a couple weeks ago over dinner with a fellow who used to work at the state department and he said well yeah it's all true but there really was no written agreement we didn't actually break a deal this was just something that the bush and gorbachev you know shook hands over a gentle
there's a there's a great cable that was released by wiki leaks courtesy of bradley manning and it's a cable from our ambassador in moscow bill burns and the title is net means net what happened a lot of the foreign minister then and now called the ambassador in and said look we hear rumors that you're going to try to cooperate ukraine into nato you look at the means and yet no way are we going to tolerate this so burns reports this back to washington february of two thousand and eight april...
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in 2011 where i investigated and discovered the detention conditions in which chelsea manning, bradley manninghad been contained. i remember at the time being confused initially about why they would do that. why would they put her in those kinds of conditions? it seemed counterproductive to the nine states of the government. it turned her into a martyr and made them look awful and jeopardize the ability to prosecutor because statements she made could be excluded on the grounds that it was coercion. it seems irrational to me why they would do that. ultimately what i realized is the reason they subjected her to that treatment is the same reason they have been so -- even though they use proper channels and have done little harm which in turn is the same reason our government put people in orange jumpsuits and cages on an island thousands of miles away from their home and torture people and go around the world. it's important for the government to send a message that if you are somebody who thinks about undermining what we are doing are challenging our power and specifically if you're someone who
in 2011 where i investigated and discovered the detention conditions in which chelsea manning, bradley manninghad been contained. i remember at the time being confused initially about why they would do that. why would they put her in those kinds of conditions? it seemed counterproductive to the nine states of the government. it turned her into a martyr and made them look awful and jeopardize the ability to prosecutor because statements she made could be excluded on the grounds that it was...
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bradley manning, the member of the army who gave him some of those documents, already in jail in the united states, facing some 35 years. >> thanks very much for that, caroline hyde. maybe pop into harrods and grab yourself a doughnut from the krispy kreme. another one of our top headlines overseas in iraq, kurdish forces have taken control of this dam, the largest in the country, with the aid of u.s. airstrikes. it has helped rybak the islamic isis, better known as which has been seizing ground in north iraq. for more on the battle to recapture the territory, i'm willem marx. what is the latest on the dam? for the longest time and there was a dispute on what is critical infrastructure, who actually is in control. are we sure now that the peshmerga have got it? >> if you listen to the iraq he ministered offense's book about an hour and a half ago, he said kurdish and iraqi soldiers are now in charge of the dam. if you listen to some of the local officials here, they're saying it is not entirely true. there are still pockets of resistance. i was watching a live feed on local kurdish t
bradley manning, the member of the army who gave him some of those documents, already in jail in the united states, facing some 35 years. >> thanks very much for that, caroline hyde. maybe pop into harrods and grab yourself a doughnut from the krispy kreme. another one of our top headlines overseas in iraq, kurdish forces have taken control of this dam, the largest in the country, with the aid of u.s. airstrikes. it has helped rybak the islamic isis, better known as which has been seizing...
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this leaker got this document from, this is the same network that now chelsea manning, formerly bradley manningusands of documents from as well. you assume if it's the same network that the government has been working to tighten security not only after the manning leak but definitely after the snowden leak. does this show they haven't done it? >> right. this is the big question that this opens up. it really points to the fact that these networks are very hard to secure. we're talking about 3.2 million people who the pentagon has cleared to have access to ciprinet to have access to top secret and other types of compartmentalizing information. that's a lot of people, and how can you vouch for all those people being able to basically just have their eyes on the things that they need to have access to. why are all these people having access to all this information is the big question. >> a big question and not a lot of answers right now. real quick, is the working theory that this person is still within the government, still able to get more? >> well, the assumption is this person is a government e
this leaker got this document from, this is the same network that now chelsea manning, formerly bradley manningusands of documents from as well. you assume if it's the same network that the government has been working to tighten security not only after the manning leak but definitely after the snowden leak. does this show they haven't done it? >> right. this is the big question that this opens up. it really points to the fact that these networks are very hard to secure. we're talking...
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and elvis presley being a former service man certainly respected omar bradley and likened him as a friend. he decided to give bradley this 1911.45 caliber automatic pistol as a christmas present. and i would say in the past we have had just as much excitement, not only over the pistol but all the over elvis presley's signature and card. the card states to general bradley, with love and respect, elvis presley. >> this is the most amazing flag here, this is the confederate flag that as captured at the battle of an teeth am, and of course what happened here is you can see it's got this marvelous six-sided folk star, which was somewhat rare. and it is on silk. during that battle at antietam, this flag was dropped in the field by the 11th mississippi. it was picked up by sergeant major kidd and handed to colonel white. and he see let me have this, and of course as you notice this comes right out of the story of "dances with wolves." when you ride across the confederate line with their flag, it makes them very angry, and they were all shorting at colonel dwight and he was hit twice. and in real
and elvis presley being a former service man certainly respected omar bradley and likened him as a friend. he decided to give bradley this 1911.45 caliber automatic pistol as a christmas present. and i would say in the past we have had just as much excitement, not only over the pistol but all the over elvis presley's signature and card. the card states to general bradley, with love and respect, elvis presley. >> this is the most amazing flag here, this is the confederate flag that as...
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enormous pressure to identify the officer who pulled the trigger and we could learn the man's name later today. tahman bradley, abc news, washington. >> thank you, tahman. >>> much more on the unrest in ferguson later on "good morning america." a live report from the scene of the protests. plus, robin roberts interviews missouri governor jay nixon and ferguson police chief thomas jackson. >>> the other major story we've been watchingover night is the safe return of two amish sisters who van othered from the family farm. >> the disappearance triggered a massive search in a rural area not far from the canadian border. abc's gio benitez is there. >> reporter: it was a race against time when the two little amish girls vanished. but just hours ago both were found alive by a total stranger taken back home. >> we received the thus that the girls had been found and everybody was just relieved. >> reporter: it was 7:20 fannie miller and her 6-year-old sister delilah working their family's roadside vegetable stand when a red four-door sedan pulled up when it drove off, the girls were gone. their family living in this t
enormous pressure to identify the officer who pulled the trigger and we could learn the man's name later today. tahman bradley, abc news, washington. >> thank you, tahman. >>> much more on the unrest in ferguson later on "good morning america." a live report from the scene of the protests. plus, robin roberts interviews missouri governor jay nixon and ferguson police chief thomas jackson. >>> the other major story we've been watchingover night is the safe...
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know, this are a lot of different eyewitness reports this one you'll hear coming up, that man is michael bradley. he spoke with us on a day that saw the attorney general meet here with top investigators and officials and especially michael brown's parent whose will bury their son on monday. we'll talk about the visit and the family's concern shortly and concerns being expressed as we speak by protesters at the county prosecutor's office about his ability to prosecute this case and you'll hear more in just a short moment from mr. brady's account of the shooting, one of many as 360's randi kaye reports. >> reporter: a confrontation at officer darron wilson's police car and then shots fired. for those who claim to know what happened to michael brown, that's about all they agree on. at least three eyewitnesss remember a scuffle at the officer's car. though an anonymous woman who did not witness the shooting but a friend of the officers says michael brown was the aggressor, which cnn confirmed matches the account officer wilson gave authorities. >> michael bum rushes him, shoves him back into his car
know, this are a lot of different eyewitness reports this one you'll hear coming up, that man is michael bradley. he spoke with us on a day that saw the attorney general meet here with top investigators and officials and especially michael brown's parent whose will bury their son on monday. we'll talk about the visit and the family's concern shortly and concerns being expressed as we speak by protesters at the county prosecutor's office about his ability to prosecute this case and you'll hear...
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. >> reporter: the man who lives here, bradley, you heard from him at the beginning of the piece, hehomeless last night. he was able to recover some things. back to you. >> and ryan, being red-tagged doesn't necessarily mean the building is coming down. >> reporter: right. not necessarily. it can be reinspected. the homeowner and the business owner want a second look but looking at houses like this one, which is near downtown, and some of the other historic buildings around downtown, they might not have -- they might not be as lucky. >> all right. ryan takeo live in napa. thank you. and that number just keeps growing of the red-tagged homes because yesterday around noontime it was 49. now it's around 70. >> we are worried about more aftershocks. there's still a chance we could have a large aftershock in any of those damaged buildings and they could come down. >> you don't realize until you get inside and see where it's sitting on the foundation, that kind of thing. on the outside it might look good. on the inside, might be big trouble. >> good reminder that we live in earthquake coun
. >> reporter: the man who lives here, bradley, you heard from him at the beginning of the piece, hehomeless last night. he was able to recover some things. back to you. >> and ryan, being red-tagged doesn't necessarily mean the building is coming down. >> reporter: right. not necessarily. it can be reinspected. the homeowner and the business owner want a second look but looking at houses like this one, which is near downtown, and some of the other historic buildings around...
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>> narrator: finally, several weeks after michelle's death, the sheriff's point man on the case, lieutenant charles bradleywith her brothers and sisters. >> narrator: the family disagreed with that interpretation of her texts. >> narrator: as far as the sheriff's office was concerned, the case was closed. >> narrator: but on the other side of the country, a solitary blogger had taken an interest in the story. >> i came across this tiny article that said that a deputy's girlfriend had killed herself with his service weapon. >> narrator: writing under the alias "cloudwriter," she began asking questions. >> my initial intention with the michelle o'connell case was to be sure that it wasn't hidden. but this was not a "let's crucify jeremy banks," this was "let's find out what happened." >> narrator: she started her blog "behind the blue wall" ten years ago, after a high-profile killing in tacoma, washington. >> in the midst of a nasty divorce from her husband, tacoma police chief david brame drove their children to gig harbor, parked near his wife's car, shot her, then himself. >> narrator: the murder of cryst
>> narrator: finally, several weeks after michelle's death, the sheriff's point man on the case, lieutenant charles bradleywith her brothers and sisters. >> narrator: the family disagreed with that interpretation of her texts. >> narrator: as far as the sheriff's office was concerned, the case was closed. >> narrator: but on the other side of the country, a solitary blogger had taken an interest in the story. >> i came across this tiny article that said that a...
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bradley. >> near ferguson angry demonstrators gathered after another police shooting. >> they shot a 23-year-old black man they said was coming at them and waiving a knife. they say it appears to be justified. the man, a robbery suspect was screaming and acting erratically. >> meanwhile on the streets of ferguson residents waited to see what the night would bring. they urged people to stay home and avoid another evening of this. dozens of arrests and many people coming from outside ferguson. most from saint louis and some as far back as new york and california. >> there is a dangerous dynamic in the night. it has allowed a small number of agitators to hide in the crowd and then attempt to create chaos. >> michael brown was shot and killed by a ferguson police officer. brown's funeral will be held on monday. the officer at the center of the storm was interviewed by the local authorities and wilson's good friend who asked we conceal his identity is now speaking out. >> darrin is a good person and they have immediately jumped to label him as a cold blooded murderer. >> a grand jury will hear evidence on wedn
bradley. >> near ferguson angry demonstrators gathered after another police shooting. >> they shot a 23-year-old black man they said was coming at them and waiving a knife. they say it appears to be justified. the man, a robbery suspect was screaming and acting erratically. >> meanwhile on the streets of ferguson residents waited to see what the night would bring. they urged people to stay home and avoid another evening of this. dozens of arrests and many people coming from...
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bradley. >> near ferguson angry demonstrators gathered after another police shooting. >> they shot a 23-year-old black man they said was coming at them and waiving a knife. they say it appears to be justified. the man, a robbery suspect was screaming and acting erratically. >> meanwhile on the streets of ferguson residents waited to see what the night would bring. they urged people to stay home and avoid another evening of this. dozens of arrests and many people coming from outside ferguson. most from saint louis and some as far back as new york and california. >> there is a dangerous dynamic in the night. it has allowed a small number of agitators to hide in the crowd and then attempt to create chaos. >> michael brown was shot and killed by a ferguson police officer. brown's funeral will be held on monday. the officer at the center of the storm was interviewed by the local authorities and wilson's good friend who asked we conceal his identity is now speaking out. >> darrin is a good person and they have immediately jumped to label him as a cold blooded murderer. >> a grand jury will hear evidence on wedn
bradley. >> near ferguson angry demonstrators gathered after another police shooting. >> they shot a 23-year-old black man they said was coming at them and waiving a knife. they say it appears to be justified. the man, a robbery suspect was screaming and acting erratically. >> meanwhile on the streets of ferguson residents waited to see what the night would bring. they urged people to stay home and avoid another evening of this. dozens of arrests and many people coming from...
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bradley, washington. >>> "good morning america" will have the latest in ferguson, missouri coming up after "action news." >>> a concert for palace ended in gunfire and a 20-year-old man is dead and police are looking for the trigger man. katherine scott is at police headquarters with the details. >> reporter: police believe the victim is 20 years old, arriving at the concert to attend the concert which was there to promote peace when he and the suspect got into an argument. the suspect opened fire. the victim died overnight at the hospital. the search is on the for the suspect. it happened outside the dell music center in fairmont park. the shooting took place a33rd and huntington street. the concert palace on the street -- peace on the street was to let out a half-hour after the shooting. the victim was shot at pointblank range and rushed to the hospital where he later died. >> the motive for the shooting based on on witness accounts is that this victim was involved in a verbal argument that turned into a physical fight possibly over a female. and then the male pulled a gun and shot our victim firing two shots. >> reporter: and the suspect believed to be 17 or 18 ye
bradley, washington. >>> "good morning america" will have the latest in ferguson, missouri coming up after "action news." >>> a concert for palace ended in gunfire and a 20-year-old man is dead and police are looking for the trigger man. katherine scott is at police headquarters with the details. >> reporter: police believe the victim is 20 years old, arriving at the concert to attend the concert which was there to promote peace when he and the...
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bradley. >> near ferguson angry demonstrators gathered after another police shooti shooting. >> they shot a 23-year-old black mansaid was coming at them and waiving a knife. they say it appears to be justified. the man, a robbery suspect was screaming and acting erratically. >> meanwhile on the streets of ferguson residents waited to see what the night would bring. they urged people to stay home and avoid another evening of this. dozens of arrests and many people coming from outside ferguson. most from saint louis and some as far back as new york and california. >> there is a dangerous dynamic in the night. it has allowed a small number of agitators to hide in thecrowo create chaos. >> michael brown was shot and killed by a ferguson police officer. brown's funeral will be held on monday. the officer at the center of the storm was interviewed by the local authorities and wilson's good friend who asked we conceal his identity is now speaking out. >> darrin is a good person and they have immediately jumped to label him as a cold blooded murderer. >> a grand jury will hear evidence on wednesday, but it is not clear
bradley. >> near ferguson angry demonstrators gathered after another police shooti shooting. >> they shot a 23-year-old black mansaid was coming at them and waiving a knife. they say it appears to be justified. the man, a robbery suspect was screaming and acting erratically. >> meanwhile on the streets of ferguson residents waited to see what the night would bring. they urged people to stay home and avoid another evening of this. dozens of arrests and many people coming from...
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man. kent bradley was on a medical mission to liberia and became a patient himself after that medical mission trip. this is what he is going to call home for the foreseeable future. the isolation united a emory university hospital. there are four hospitals in the country able to safely treat a virus like ebola. >> i think it is unique this is the first patient with ebola in the united states, but that's the key point. i can't think of a better place in the world other than emory hospital to care for this patient. >> reporter: brantley arrived with a tent source built inside. and that plane is back to africa to pick up another american affected with ebola. keep in mind, there's no cure for ebola. trying to keep their fever down, while in africa, brantley received a blood transfusion from one of the patients who survived ebola and it is thought that the blood transfusion contained ebola antibodies. much has been made by the cdc and health officials to bring brantley back to the united states, meaning it is bringing ebola back to the united states and under such strict safety standards that have
man. kent bradley was on a medical mission to liberia and became a patient himself after that medical mission trip. this is what he is going to call home for the foreseeable future. the isolation united a emory university hospital. there are four hospitals in the country able to safely treat a virus like ebola. >> i think it is unique this is the first patient with ebola in the united states, but that's the key point. i can't think of a better place in the world other than emory hospital...
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bradley, a doctor she had been working within liberia. both are receiving an experimental treatment that until now had only ever been tested on monkeys. >> the first man who was treated apparently had a miraculous response within an hour. the second patient, a woman also appears to be generally doing ok, but we will not know really whether this drug is effective until it can be tested properly in treatment trials where some patients get the drug and some get a placebo or nothing. >> the scientists who discovered ebola in 1976 have been deeply critical of the wider response to the west african epidemic. severe outbreaks of deadly diseases justify the use of an untested drug. >> when you have 90% dying of an infection, i think there is a case for using experimental drugs and in a far more accelerated day then you would do with an infection that has no mortality. >> for the time being however whilst experimental antibody may prove to be effective in battling ebola, it is out of reach for the vast majority of victims. >> the prime minister of the netherlands has called a halt in the search for remains of the victims of malaysia airlines flight 17 disaster
bradley, a doctor she had been working within liberia. both are receiving an experimental treatment that until now had only ever been tested on monkeys. >> the first man who was treated apparently had a miraculous response within an hour. the second patient, a woman also appears to be generally doing ok, but we will not know really whether this drug is effective until it can be tested properly in treatment trials where some patients get the drug and some get a placebo or nothing. >>...
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bradley live in ferguson, thank you. >>> meantime, police in nearby st. louis have released this video as officers shot and killed a man on tuesday. it happened just miles from the protests in ferguson. they say the man, an alleged shoplifter, had a knife. in the video you can see he refused to back off. after repeated orders, the officers who shot the man are now on administrative leave. >>> former virginia governor bob mcdonnell has taken the stand for the first time in his public corruption trial. mcdonnell testified yesterday about his sometimes volatile relationship with his wife maureen suggesting the two could not have conspired because they were largely estranged. the couple is accused of accepting more than $165,000 in cash and gifts from a political supporter in exchange for favors. if convicted, they could face up to 20 years in prison. >>> breaking news, the american doctor who contracted ebola will be released from the hospital today. dr. kent brantley who was evacuated from liberia earlier this month has been treated at emory university in atlanta. brantley was the first ever ebola patient to be treated i
bradley live in ferguson, thank you. >>> meantime, police in nearby st. louis have released this video as officers shot and killed a man on tuesday. it happened just miles from the protests in ferguson. they say the man, an alleged shoplifter, had a knife. in the video you can see he refused to back off. after repeated orders, the officers who shot the man are now on administrative leave. >>> former virginia governor bob mcdonnell has taken the stand for the first time in his...
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man from a flooded street. >> and this family forced to flee their car after getting stranded in a monsoon. abc's tahman bradley has the very latest. >> reporter: from the midwest to the northeast, record rainfall, some areas got an estimated 10 inches, and today more rain is on the way. flash flooding kept emergency teams busy. this dramatic water rescue in phoenix was caught on tape. a man jumps from the roof of his car onto a fire truck. outside washington, d.c., this woman was trapped in her car. >> i guess she drove into the water, it rose, and she got stuck. >> reporter: the baltimore beltway was backed up for miles yesterday afternoon, and this morning the area is still a mess. creeks and streams are filled and streets look like rivers. baltimore international airport got crushed. the outside parking lot flooded. the travelers who left these car, they're not going to be happy. >> i'm shocked. i'm surprised. i've never seen it this way before. >> reporter: detroit got its heaviest rainfall total in almost a century. hundreds of abandoned cars stuck on flooded streets and highways. >> a lot of them were sw
man from a flooded street. >> and this family forced to flee their car after getting stranded in a monsoon. abc's tahman bradley has the very latest. >> reporter: from the midwest to the northeast, record rainfall, some areas got an estimated 10 inches, and today more rain is on the way. flash flooding kept emergency teams busy. this dramatic water rescue in phoenix was caught on tape. a man jumps from the roof of his car onto a fire truck. outside washington, d.c., this woman was...
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bradley has more. >>reporter: near ferguson angry demonstrators gather after another police shooting. officers in sent louis shot and killed a 23-year-old black mansay coming at them waving a knife. police say the shooting appears to be justified. man robbery suspect was screaming acting he rad klichlt our policy is at the end of the day the officer should be able to go home. >>reporter: meanwhile on the streets of ferguson, residents waited to see what the night would bring. xunt leaders urge people to stay home to avoid another evening of this. 78 people were arrested monday. more than twice the number initially reported. many of the people come from outside ferguson. most from st. louis. some from as far away as new york and california. >> there is a dangerous dynamic in the night. allow small number of violent acknowledge taketor to hide in the crowd. and then attempt to create chaos. >>reporter: anger in the streets over the death of 18-year-old michael brown who was shot and killed by ferguson police officer. brown funeral will be held on monday. the officer at the center of the storm daryn wilson was interviewed by local authorities and wi
bradley has more. >>reporter: near ferguson angry demonstrators gather after another police shooting. officers in sent louis shot and killed a 23-year-old black mansay coming at them waving a knife. police say the shooting appears to be justified. man robbery suspect was screaming acting he rad klichlt our policy is at the end of the day the officer should be able to go home. >>reporter: meanwhile on the streets of ferguson, residents waited to see what the night would bring. xunt...
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man. >> jimmy: before joining "guardians of the t(sp,y," groot was a member of which group? >> commandos. >> jimmy: that's right. let's bring out -- >> she's so good. >> jimmy: bradleymes. [ cheers and applause ] he's rocket. bradley, mia, what technology gave rocket the ability to speak? >> (v!ernetic enhancement. >> jimmy: that's absolutely right. what is the name of rocket's home planet? >> half world. >> jimmy: that is right. and finally -- >> this is amazing. >> jimmy: name three of the infinity gems. mia? >> power, mind, soul. >> jimmy: yes. that is absolutely right. >> wow. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: mia, once again, you've proven to !e a true champion. and as award, we have a wheelbarrow full of "guardians of the galaxy" toys. where are those toys? look at that. and we are sending you and your family, to disneyland, mia. and also, we're going to send our entire studio audience next to see an exclusive screening of "guardians of the galaxy" tonight. thank you, mia. thank you, guardians. "guardians of the galaxy" opens august 1st. from clasixx. [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by at&t, mobilizing your
man. >> jimmy: before joining "guardians of the t(sp,y," groot was a member of which group? >> commandos. >> jimmy: that's right. let's bring out -- >> she's so good. >> jimmy: bradleymes. [ cheers and applause ] he's rocket. bradley, mia, what technology gave rocket the ability to speak? >> (v!ernetic enhancement. >> jimmy: that's absolutely right. what is the name of rocket's home planet? >> half world. >> jimmy: that is right....
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man. >> jimmy: okay. before we do this, you make your challenge. who you want to -- you have to pick three people. >> okay. i accept the challenge. i'm going to nominate bradley, i'm going to nominate, prince harry. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's a good one. >> if i pass out, i love you, mommy. all right? >> jimmy: all right. here we go. are you ready? >> yep. >> jimmy: here we go. [ cheers and applause ] i'm so sorry. go to a.l.s.org, to make a donation. "no good deed" opens in theaters september 12th. nicely done. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] oh, no, you can't open that. please choose one based on the cover. here we go... whoa, no test rides allowed. i can't show you the inside, but trust me. are you kidding me... at university of phoenix, we think you should be able to try before you buy. that's why we offer students new to college a risk-free period. so you commit to your education with confidence. get started at phoenixtrial.com ♪ ♪ the summer of this.mmer.♪ the summer that summers from here on will be compared to. where memories will be forged into the sand. and then hung on a wall for years to come. get out there, with over 50
man. >> jimmy: okay. before we do this, you make your challenge. who you want to -- you have to pick three people. >> okay. i accept the challenge. i'm going to nominate bradley, i'm going to nominate, prince harry. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's a good one. >> if i pass out, i love you, mommy. all right? >> jimmy: all right. here we go. are you ready? >> yep. >> jimmy: here we go. [ cheers and applause ] i'm so sorry. go to a.l.s.org, to make...
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man. i can remember being stopped on the new jersey turnpike on two occasions and accused of speeding. pulled over, let me search your car. end quote. joining me now, bradleyudent at st. louis community college who met with the attorney general and karen finney, msnbc political analyst and columnist for "the hill." bradley, what did it mean to meet the attorney general? i remember you were very well addressed. you had your suit on. you said, hello, mr. attorney general. >> i can't explain the words. it was epic. epic is the word i can use i guess. very exciting. >> what were you thinking before he was to arrive? >> i was thinking about what the purpose of the meeting was, what things i can ask him about, things he was going to ask me about, things that i could say to him that would make an impact. >> what are the things you wanted to say? >> i wanted to tell him about the way people are criminalized for traffic tickets in our area. there are a lot of people that get traffic tickets and end up having a criminal record because they can't afford to pay them. >> what about the group of students that you represent? what did they want to hear? >> the group, ther
man. i can remember being stopped on the new jersey turnpike on two occasions and accused of speeding. pulled over, let me search your car. end quote. joining me now, bradleyudent at st. louis community college who met with the attorney general and karen finney, msnbc political analyst and columnist for "the hill." bradley, what did it mean to meet the attorney general? i remember you were very well addressed. you had your suit on. you said, hello, mr. attorney general. >> i...