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that they thought were possibly explosive devices and it has now been determined by the bureau of alcohol firearms and tobacco which is on the scene that indeed these were explosive devices. and just four weeks ago some to five high school students participated in the national school walk out against gun violence that's according to photographs that were tweeted by one of the students on twitter and in these pictures peoples the same holding posters with the woods never again. the never again campaign was launched in february of this year with advocates tighter gun control regulations in order of course to prevent gun violence the campaign was started by survivors of the parklane school shooting and that was the third deadly shooting in a school in u.s. history but they have become something of a worrying trend of light. former russian spy second script while he was poisoned by a nerve agent in the united kingdom since been discharged from hospital he and his daughter were admitted on march fourth of being exposed to a substance known as novacek in the city of souls brain was once a russian intell
that they thought were possibly explosive devices and it has now been determined by the bureau of alcohol firearms and tobacco which is on the scene that indeed these were explosive devices. and just four weeks ago some to five high school students participated in the national school walk out against gun violence that's according to photographs that were tweeted by one of the students on twitter and in these pictures peoples the same holding posters with the woods never again. the never again...
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that they thought were possibly explosive devices and it has now been determined by the bureau of alcohol firearms and tobacco which is on the scene that indeed these were explosive devices just four weeks ago santa fe high school students took part in a nationwide against gun violence it was part of that never again campaign for tougher gun laws started in february by survivors of the popcorn classic that was the third deadliest school shooting in u.s. history and that becoming a worrying trend. former russian spy is there has been discharged from hospital in the u.k. in his daughter yulia word knitted on march the fourth after being exposed to a nerve agent known as no which i can the english city of so was free so i guess rebels served as a russian intelligence officer but was stripped of his rank after he was caught spying for britain in two thousand and six he was sentenced to thirteen years in prison but he was released four years later in a high profile spy swap the russian ambassador to the u.k. says russia is still being to know i'm access to him in violation of international no. unfortun
that they thought were possibly explosive devices and it has now been determined by the bureau of alcohol firearms and tobacco which is on the scene that indeed these were explosive devices just four weeks ago santa fe high school students took part in a nationwide against gun violence it was part of that never again campaign for tougher gun laws started in february by survivors of the popcorn classic that was the third deadliest school shooting in u.s. history and that becoming a worrying...
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that they thought were possibly explosive devices and it has now been determined by the bureau of alcohol firearms and tobacco which is on the scene that indeed these were explosive devices that were found on the premises of the school and also nearby furthermore there was a bullet box that was found perhaps you know planted exactly we don't know exactly why it's there questions are being asked at this point now some of the witnesses to what what occurred have described to the media what they witnessed these are some of the people that were there at santa fe high school when the shooting began we all took off in the back and i grabbed turner into the trees to see you know i want to be inside and then i heard four more shots and then we jumped the fence and some dude's house and then we ran to the car wash and i saw some girl she had a you know she got shot in the kneecap i guess and she had bandage around tissues limp and then firemen came and it was scary i didn't know what to think you know my everything shot up my heart started beating real fast i didn't know what to do you know my friend got s
that they thought were possibly explosive devices and it has now been determined by the bureau of alcohol firearms and tobacco which is on the scene that indeed these were explosive devices that were found on the premises of the school and also nearby furthermore there was a bullet box that was found perhaps you know planted exactly we don't know exactly why it's there questions are being asked at this point now some of the witnesses to what what occurred have described to the media what they...
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that they thought were possibly explosive devices and it has now been determined by the bureau of alcohol firearms and tobacco which is on the scene that indeed these were explosive devices. just four weeks ago santa fe high school students are taken part in a nationwide walkout against gun violence and this photo was posted on twitter by one of the students pupils can be seen holding posters with the message never again they never again campaign was launched in february this year and it advocates tighter gun control regulations in order to prevent gun violence campaign was started by the survivors of the partment school shooting being the third deadliest school shooting in u.s. history but they have become something of a worrying trend of light. former russian spy sergei script al who's poisoned by a nerve agent in the u.k. has been discharged from hospital in his daughter were admitted on march fourth that's being exposed to a substance known as novacek in the city of souls but skipped out served as a russian intelligence officer but was stripped of his rank after he was caught spying for the u.
that they thought were possibly explosive devices and it has now been determined by the bureau of alcohol firearms and tobacco which is on the scene that indeed these were explosive devices. just four weeks ago santa fe high school students are taken part in a nationwide walkout against gun violence and this photo was posted on twitter by one of the students pupils can be seen holding posters with the message never again they never again campaign was launched in february this year and it...
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classmates walked in and began shooting so we're still waiting for more information we know the bureau of alcohol firearms and tobacco is on the scene they have confirmed that they are responding to a school shooting we've also heard from the harris county sheriff's office they are on the scene as well the school is being evacuated we're waiting for more information to surface but it could it appears that this has been yet another school shooting and according to sources it appears that there has been an average of one school shooting every week this year every week and twenty eighteen in the united states there has been a school shooting so we have yet another school shooting taking place in the united states this time at santa fe high school just outside of houston texas ok thanks for the color in the forests in the u.s. well over the past decade the u.s. has suffered a number of deadly school shootings. that brings you up tonight the stories that so far today show you watching r.t. international banks the company we're back with more and said finally. across europe municipalities are taking their water
classmates walked in and began shooting so we're still waiting for more information we know the bureau of alcohol firearms and tobacco is on the scene they have confirmed that they are responding to a school shooting we've also heard from the harris county sheriff's office they are on the scene as well the school is being evacuated we're waiting for more information to surface but it could it appears that this has been yet another school shooting and according to sources it appears that there...
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that they thought were possibly explosive devices and it has now been determined by the bureau of alcohol firearms and tobacco which is on the scene that indeed these were explosive devices. this will be a long and. painful time for these parents as they work their way through. what has to be the greatest challenge they've ever dealt with. we mourn with them. we mourn as fellow texans. but we must come together as one community in this time of enormous suffering and show the victims and their families the support they need and they deserve. we appreciate the first responders who have already stepped up to help respond to this challenge. and we look to god. we look to god to give the first responders as well as the victims and their families the gaddis they need in the coming days and weeks as we work to continue to get to the bottom of what happened and very importantly work to respond to this challenge. i asked the rest of the country to join texas and mourning the loss of these individuals the students and to offer your prayers and support for these families. and i ask every parent out there. wh
that they thought were possibly explosive devices and it has now been determined by the bureau of alcohol firearms and tobacco which is on the scene that indeed these were explosive devices. this will be a long and. painful time for these parents as they work their way through. what has to be the greatest challenge they've ever dealt with. we mourn with them. we mourn as fellow texans. but we must come together as one community in this time of enormous suffering and show the victims and their...
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can then reunite with their family members of the school is being evacuated we know the bureau of alcohol firearms and tobacco is on the scene as is the local sheriff's department now we are hearing that in addition to those who have been killed there are two individuals who are in custody one of the individuals in custody is reported to be the shooter according to the assistant principal of the high school the shooter has been arrested and secured and the engine is no longer being treated as a as as an active shooter situation appears to be secured now we understand that in addition to those who have been killed there are a number of injuries among those injured is a police officer whose whose wounds are being treated it's not being indicated how serious those wounds are however the majority of those who have been killed are students so all eyes are on the scene many different reports are coming in people are wondering what will happen next but people are waiting for details to emerge it does appear that the shooter is a male and a student at the high school and the majority of those who have bee
can then reunite with their family members of the school is being evacuated we know the bureau of alcohol firearms and tobacco is on the scene as is the local sheriff's department now we are hearing that in addition to those who have been killed there are two individuals who are in custody one of the individuals in custody is reported to be the shooter according to the assistant principal of the high school the shooter has been arrested and secured and the engine is no longer being treated as a...
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that they thought were possibly explosive devices and it has now been determined by the bureau of alcohol firearms and tobacco which is on the scene that indeed these were explosive devices . well just four weeks ago santa fe high school students took part in a nationwide walkout against gun violence it was part of the never again campaign for tougher gun laws started in february by survivors apartment massacre that was the third deadliest school shooting in u.s. history but they've become a worrying trend. well to discuss this further with now bring in radio talk show host grace perkins who said look you for a while actually from now say they thank you very much indeed for joining us let's look at some of the information that's coming through then it's the twenty second school shooting in the u.s. just this year we want these cases becoming so tragically common. well i'm first of all not at all sure that statistic is correct the people who compiled those for the purposes as a propaganda against gun against the second amendment tend to include every kind of incident they can and that i think is mo
that they thought were possibly explosive devices and it has now been determined by the bureau of alcohol firearms and tobacco which is on the scene that indeed these were explosive devices . well just four weeks ago santa fe high school students took part in a nationwide walkout against gun violence it was part of the never again campaign for tougher gun laws started in february by survivors apartment massacre that was the third deadliest school shooting in u.s. history but they've become a...
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that they thought were possibly explosive devices and it has now been determined by the bureau of alcohol firearms and tobacco which is on the same that indeed these were explosive devices. well just four weeks ago santa fe high school students took part in a nationwide walkout against gun violence it was part of the never again campaign for tougher gun laws started in february by survivors of the parkland massacre that was the third deadliest school shooting in u.s. history but they've become a worrying trend. of discuss this further we can now bring in international criminal law attorney jennifer braden jennifer thank you for joining us i mean and again another tragedy that we're talking about the twenty second school shooting or firearms incident in the u.s. this year we want you think these cases are becoming so common. i mean there are a lot of reasons we could probably sit here for ten hours and discuss the reasons that these cases specifically in schools with either students or former students being the perpetrators have become more common i mean really we could put a whole show or two show
that they thought were possibly explosive devices and it has now been determined by the bureau of alcohol firearms and tobacco which is on the same that indeed these were explosive devices. well just four weeks ago santa fe high school students took part in a nationwide walkout against gun violence it was part of the never again campaign for tougher gun laws started in february by survivors of the parkland massacre that was the third deadliest school shooting in u.s. history but they've become...
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determined by the bureau of alcohol firearms and tobacco which is on the scene that indeed these were explosive devices. and just four weeks ago santa fe high school students had taken part in the national school walkout against gun violence that's according to photos they were treated by one of the students on twitter and in these pictures people can be seen holding posters with the words never again never again campaign was launched in february this year and advocates tighter gun control regulations in order to prevent gun violence the campaign was started by the survivors of the park school shooting when i was the third deadliest school shooting in u.s. history but they've become something of a worrying trend of light. former russian spy sergei script he was poisoned by a nerve agent in the u.k. has been discharged from hospital in his daughter were admitted on march fourth after being exposed to a substance known as in the city of salzburg was once a russian intelligence officer but was stripped of his rank after it's revealed that he'd been spying for the u.k. in two thousand and
determined by the bureau of alcohol firearms and tobacco which is on the scene that indeed these were explosive devices. and just four weeks ago santa fe high school students had taken part in the national school walkout against gun violence that's according to photos they were treated by one of the students on twitter and in these pictures people can be seen holding posters with the words never again never again campaign was launched in february this year and advocates tighter gun control...
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the agent with the bureau of alcohol, tobacco & firearms is rtrt of a unit formed last year to reduce violence in america's third largest city. adriana diaz is there. >> reporter: just after 3:00 a.m., a federal agent was working undercover with chicago aslice when he was shot in the face. >> reporter: the unidentified a.t.f. agent was ambushed while conducting a surveillance operation on the city's south side. police superintendent eddie johnson: >> i have ordered specialized units into the area to ensure the safety of the community residents and to conduct a manhunt for anyone involved in this reprehensible crime. >> reporter: hundreds of officers have fanned out to search for suspects. the wounded agent was parted of chicago's gun strike force, formed last year to track down illegal guns. it's a problem we saw firsthand last summer. how easy is it for someone to get a gun? >> that easy. you want one? here. just like that. that's how easy it is. >> reporter: president trump has repeatedly said violent rime in chicago is out of inntrol. last year, 20 a.t.f. agents were sent to the ci
the agent with the bureau of alcohol, tobacco & firearms is rtrt of a unit formed last year to reduce violence in america's third largest city. adriana diaz is there. >> reporter: just after 3:00 a.m., a federal agent was working undercover with chicago aslice when he was shot in the face. >> reporter: the unidentified a.t.f. agent was ambushed while conducting a surveillance operation on the city's south side. police superintendent eddie johnson: >> i have ordered...
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a >> on friday an agent for bureau of alcohol poe back co-firearms working undercover was shot in the face in one of the most dangerous parts of city. >> i ordered specialized units into the area to ensure safety of community residents and to conduct a manhunt for any one involved in this crime. >> hundreds of officers are searching for suspects. >> they came in through the door. a lot of agents. >> focus on finding the person involved in the atf agent's attack infuriated local residents. they say, gunfire in their neighborhoods happens daily. but they dent son't see the sam police response. >> just because you are wearing a badge it matters more. how does that, how does that, how do you think that, that makes us feel? >> reporter: chicago police say they want to build relationships with residents in that neighborhood. more than 60,000 dollars offered as reward for any information in leading to an arrest in the does your business internet provider promise a lot? let's see who delivers more. comcast business gives you gig-speed in more places. the others don't. we offer up to 8 hours o
a >> on friday an agent for bureau of alcohol poe back co-firearms working undercover was shot in the face in one of the most dangerous parts of city. >> i ordered specialized units into the area to ensure safety of community residents and to conduct a manhunt for any one involved in this crime. >> hundreds of officers are searching for suspects. >> they came in through the door. a lot of agents. >> focus on finding the person involved in the atf agent's attack...
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behind the scenes tour of one of the national ballistics labs run by the federal bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms and explosives. hear from one family whose loved one's murder was solved by use of this technology. that's later tonight on nbc bay area news. >>> and good way to reach the investigative unit if you have a tip or story, call them, 888- 6 888-996-tips. >> happening in a couple of hours in capitol hill on washington, d.c. kamala harris and others will call on federal government to stop separating undocumented families. you made remember jeff sessions visited san diego earlier to announce the trump administration will separate undocumented parents and their children if caught at the border. here's what the attorney general had to say. >> we don't want to separate family but we don't want family to come to the border illegal. >> that was back on may 7th. under existing law, children found at the border can be classified as uncompanied minors if their parents are prosecuted and detained for criminal charges. >>> we have a follow-up on california's right to die law. attorney general plans t
behind the scenes tour of one of the national ballistics labs run by the federal bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms and explosives. hear from one family whose loved one's murder was solved by use of this technology. that's later tonight on nbc bay area news. >>> and good way to reach the investigative unit if you have a tip or story, call them, 888- 6 888-996-tips. >> happening in a couple of hours in capitol hill on washington, d.c. kamala harris and others will call on...
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federal investigators with the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives have released thiseo as key piece of evidence that the fire was intentionally set, causing $55 million dollars in damage at the sitesotnext door to the construction site the owner of alpine pastry & cakes is encouraged by this development in the investigationsothe says the water damage to his business from the fire fighting effort caused his bakery to shut down which is something he has not done for any extended period of time in 23 yearssot
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federal investigators with the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives .. have released this video as key piece of evidence, that the fire was intentionally set, causing $55 million dollars in damage at the site. next door to the construction site, the owner of alpine pastry & cakes is encouraged by this development in the investigation. <"it was very shocking to see video footage of somebody climbing over the fence in the back a few minutes later running away in a hurry and then a few minutes later in the footage seeing the place light up and just knowing that someone can be that bold is very shocking to see"> although fire investigators have determined this is a case of arson, he says he will feel a lot better when police catch the person in the video. the a-t-f is offering a reward up to $25-thousand- dollars for information leading to an arrest and conviction of the person responsible. (ken) the area's opioid crisis can be seen just about anywhere -- including on your commute to and from work. bart is working to clean up its trains after a woman sat on a
federal investigators with the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives .. have released this video as key piece of evidence, that the fire was intentionally set, causing $55 million dollars in damage at the site. next door to the construction site, the owner of alpine pastry & cakes is encouraged by this development in the investigation. although fire investigators have determined this is a case of arson, he says he will feel a lot better when police catch the person in the...
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>> reporter: on friday an agent for the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms was working undercover the face. >> i have ordered specialized units into the area to ensure the safety of the community residents and to conduct a manhunt for anyone involved in this reprehensible crime. >> reporter: hundreds of officers are searching for suspects. >> they came in through the door, you know what i mean? a lot of agents. >> reporter: but the focus on finding the person involved in the atf agents attack has infuriated some local residents. they say gunfire in their neighborhoods happen daily but they don't see the same police response. >> just because you're wearing a badge you matter more? how does that -- how do you think that makes us feel? >> reporter: chicago police say they want to build relationships with the residents in the neighborhood. more than $60,000 is being offered as a reward for any information leading to an arrest in the atf agents' shooting. he's expected to make a full recovery. >>> well, coming up on "cbs this morning," police departments nationwide are trying to build
>> reporter: on friday an agent for the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms was working undercover the face. >> i have ordered specialized units into the area to ensure the safety of the community residents and to conduct a manhunt for anyone involved in this reprehensible crime. >> reporter: hundreds of officers are searching for suspects. >> they came in through the door, you know what i mean? a lot of agents. >> reporter: but the focus on finding the person...
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. >> now the bureau of alcohol tobacco and firearms is offering a 25,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the suspect scene in the video. >> he could could jump the fence looks like he has been trained. >> he owns the restaurant near the fire and his business was closed for a woke. >> i hope for everything to get rebuilt as soon as possible. and try to get everything back to normal. >> so $25,000 reward. >> i'm going to start looking at my cameras see what i can find. >> no one was seriously injured. but the fire caused an estimated $55 million in damage. in concord, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> all right did you feel it? a quake hit near concord just before 4:00 p.m. a little more than an hour ago. the usgs says it had a magnitude of 3.1. hit two miles northwest of concord pch more than 170 people reported feeling it stas far as as santa rosa absan francisco and san mateo. not big but got our attention. in san francisco a body has been found on the grounds of san francisco general hospital. abc 7 nuts reporter melanie wad roe is there live with the lates
. >> now the bureau of alcohol tobacco and firearms is offering a 25,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the suspect scene in the video. >> he could could jump the fence looks like he has been trained. >> he owns the restaurant near the fire and his business was closed for a woke. >> i hope for everything to get rebuilt as soon as possible. and try to get everything back to normal. >> so $25,000 reward. >> i'm going to start...
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the agent with the bureau of alcohol tobacco firearms and explosives was working in a joint mission with chicago police officers at the time of the shooting. early this morning. atf agents have been working with chicago police officers to investigate gang-related shootings on chicago's south side. police say no one is in 'cause the at this point for this morning's shooting. >>> 6:13. later today, president trump will be in dallas. he will be speaking at the annual leadership meeting at the national rifle association. the nra is telling its members don't bring your guns to the convention center. because of secret service rules. last year, president trump became the first sitting president to appear at the nra's annual meeting. they are expecting 80,000 and right members to be there. also, the parents of students were killed in the florida school shooting plan to stage a protest at that event. >>> president donald trump is at the pentagon. what it would take to remove a majority of u.s. troops from south korea. it would come ahead of the president's meeting with kim jong-un. the north/-- t
the agent with the bureau of alcohol tobacco firearms and explosives was working in a joint mission with chicago police officers at the time of the shooting. early this morning. atf agents have been working with chicago police officers to investigate gang-related shootings on chicago's south side. police say no one is in 'cause the at this point for this morning's shooting. >>> 6:13. later today, president trump will be in dallas. he will be speaking at the annual leadership meeting at...
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the explosive devices immediately. >> no, but you have a lot of as pets within the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, and firearms, a massive presence. in texas. but you also have things that come out of quantico with the fbi where they can quickly do ballistics checks. you can figure out where these guns are purchased, they should be able to recover those guns, sounds like, if they have somebody apprehended. the other thing that is interesting, such a breaking part of this story, is they have this person of interest. did this person open a back door, did they help plan -- >> harris: outside of the shooting suspect? >> outside of the shooting suspect. you know, if they have a person of interest, they're obviously making great progress. you saw chief braun there, i think with great discipline, and you see the massive presence there. but probably more important is as they fan out, and what they're doing within the community. but, you know, from president trump on down, there is nobody that's going to hold back in providing assistance to make sure they have the resources necessary. >> melissa: as people watch this,
the explosive devices immediately. >> no, but you have a lot of as pets within the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, and firearms, a massive presence. in texas. but you also have things that come out of quantico with the fbi where they can quickly do ballistics checks. you can figure out where these guns are purchased, they should be able to recover those guns, sounds like, if they have somebody apprehended. the other thing that is interesting, such a breaking part of this story, is they have...
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the agent with the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms, and explosives was working with chicago police officers at the time of the shooting. this happened early this morning. you can see, again, live video right now. very active crime scene. no arrests have been reported at this time. this is going on in chicago. we are following this breaking news in our newsroom and we will bring you updates as soon as they become available. >>> 4:04. we're also following a volcanic eruption. forcing evacuations on the beguiling of quiet. at least -- big island of hawaii. >> this is happened before. the kilauea volcano erupted on the eastern side of the big island. it sent a river of lava into a residential neighborhood. >> that eruption sent a plume of ash into the air. there was multi lava pouring from the huge crash -- crack. officials have been warning people to be ready to evacuate. shelters have been set up for people who had to leave their homes. some people refuse to go. >> as long as i'm in my house, my house is safe. >> unless they force me to leave , i ain't planning to leave. >> kilauea h
the agent with the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms, and explosives was working with chicago police officers at the time of the shooting. this happened early this morning. you can see, again, live video right now. very active crime scene. no arrests have been reported at this time. this is going on in chicago. we are following this breaking news in our newsroom and we will bring you updates as soon as they become available. >>> 4:04. we're also following a volcanic eruption....
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. >> reporter: on friday, an agent for the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms was working dedercover when he was shot in the face in one of the most s ngerous parts of the city. >> i've ordered specialized units into the area to ensure f e safety of the community residents and to conduct a manhunt for anyone involved in ibis reprehensible crime. >> reporter: hundreds of officers are searching for suspects. >> they came in through the door. a lot of agents. >> reporter: but the focus on ndnding the person involved in the a.t.f. agent's attack has infuriated some local residents. n ey say gunfire in their neighborhoods happens daily, but they don't see the same police response. >> just because you're wearing a modge, it matters more? how-- how do you think that makes us feel? >> reporter: chicago police say they want to build relationships with residents in that neighborhood. more than $60-thousand is being offered as a reward for any information leading to an arrest in the a.t.f. agent's shooting-- and elaine, he is expected to make a full recovery. >> quijano: nikki battiste, thank y
. >> reporter: on friday, an agent for the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms was working dedercover when he was shot in the face in one of the most s ngerous parts of the city. >> i've ordered specialized units into the area to ensure f e safety of the community residents and to conduct a manhunt for anyone involved in ibis reprehensible crime. >> reporter: hundreds of officers are searching for suspects. >> they came in through the door. a lot of agents. >>...
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it happened early this morning in the city's south side while the agent with the bureau of alcohol and tobacco and firearms and explosive was working on a federal investigation. so far no one is in custody. you see investigators there at the scene, of course we'll continue to follow this breaking news out of chicago. >>> at 4:48, our private tech companies paying fair share to use public bus stops? most of the stops are at muny bus stops, talked to laura about the story. >> what exactly is the controversy? >> for some of these tech buses represent again tri fiction and high housing prices, it's set up to be a transportation network that allows well paid tech employees to live in san francisco but commute outside of the city. for others this is a way to unclog everyone's commute since it's taking basically about 10,000 people off the roadways but the question we're looking into, whether san francisco is giving these tech companies basically a free ride? should the city be charging them more to use public streets and bus stops? >> do we know how much the city is charging them? >> to give everyone perspective
it happened early this morning in the city's south side while the agent with the bureau of alcohol and tobacco and firearms and explosive was working on a federal investigation. so far no one is in custody. you see investigators there at the scene, of course we'll continue to follow this breaking news out of chicago. >>> at 4:48, our private tech companies paying fair share to use public bus stops? most of the stops are at muny bus stops, talked to laura about the story. >> what...
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. >> reporter: the bureau of alcohol tobacco and firearms is offering an award that could lead to the suspect seen in the video. his business was closed for a week. >> i just hope for everything to get rebuild as soon as possible and try to get everything back to normal. >> reporter: so $25,000 reward. >> well, i am going to start looking at my cameras and see what i can find. >> reporter: this three alarm fire caused an estimated $55 million in damage. in concord, laura anthony, abc7 news. >>> san francisco mayor wants to hire and train 90 more dispatchers in the next two years. a dramatic rise in the number of emergency calls. vic lee is in the news room with the story tonight. >> it is shocking, the stats speak loud and clear over the past seven years, there has been a whopping 44% increase in the number of 911 calls in san francisco. that plus an under staffed call center. mayor fer rrell plans plans plas dispatchers. dispatchers are now answering 88% of 911 calls within ten seconds. they are inching close to the national standard which is 90% of the time. but a long struggle to r
. >> reporter: the bureau of alcohol tobacco and firearms is offering an award that could lead to the suspect seen in the video. his business was closed for a week. >> i just hope for everything to get rebuild as soon as possible and try to get everything back to normal. >> reporter: so $25,000 reward. >> well, i am going to start looking at my cameras and see what i can find. >> reporter: this three alarm fire caused an estimated $55 million in damage. in concord,...
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of wine -- buying firearms. the guidance goes out from the attorney general and the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms is responsible for investigating . i'm responsible for overseeing those agencies and making sure they are devoting more resources and the federal prosecutors are devoting the resources to prosecute them. you would anticipate over the next six to eight months, we will see an increase number of false statement cases related to firearms purchases. >> another deletion as i understand it from the manual concerned gerrymandering. can you tell us about why that decision was made to delete that? >> my understanding -- i asked about this after the statute of isterday, my understanding some people assume that i am micromanaging things. i am not unfortunately issues . issues would come to my attention if there was a dispute. in this case, the civil rights division actually reviewed the civil rights title of the u.s. attorneys manual and the changes they made were recommended by the career prosecutors and approved by the political staff and so there were no issues. -- no issues that came to my attention. my und
of wine -- buying firearms. the guidance goes out from the attorney general and the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms is responsible for investigating . i'm responsible for overseeing those agencies and making sure they are devoting more resources and the federal prosecutors are devoting the resources to prosecute them. you would anticipate over the next six to eight months, we will see an increase number of false statement cases related to firearms purchases. >> another deletion as...
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who alerted to a gasoline smell on zumot's clothes, those clothes were sent to the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms and they showed no evidence of gasoline at all. >> the atf h a protocol and the atf also put out a protocol that said they put out a protocol that said you never take a dog alert, a single dog alert and draw a conclusion. and, in fact, if the atf says negative, you should not allow in the dog alert. >> so why would people believe the dog over the atf? >> i think once again you get into this idea that people have dogs, they kind of ascribe supernatural powers to dogs. i have two large dogs and one -- having been through a couple of cases with dog evidence, as much as i love my dogs, i'm certainly not going to want to convict somebody and put their liberty at stake based on dog evidence. >> still, as he presented his case, geragos had a problem. and he knew it. >> what it came down to was the character assassination block of the case. the first two blocks of this case revolved around the -- what so-called scientific evidence, and that was absolutely destroyed. and then you ended up with
who alerted to a gasoline smell on zumot's clothes, those clothes were sent to the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms and they showed no evidence of gasoline at all. >> the atf h a protocol and the atf also put out a protocol that said they put out a protocol that said you never take a dog alert, a single dog alert and draw a conclusion. and, in fact, if the atf says negative, you should not allow in the dog alert. >> so why would people believe the dog over the atf? >> i...
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who alerted to a gasoline smell on zumot's clothes, those clothes were sent to the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearmssoline at all. >> the atf has a protocol and the atf also put out a protocol that said they put out a protocol that said you never take a dog alert, a single dog alert and draw a conclusion. and, in fact, if the atf says negative, you should not allow in the dog alert. >> so why would people believe the dog over the atf? >> i think once again you get into this idea that people have dogs, they kind of ascribe supernatural powers to dogs. i have two large dogs and one -- having been through a couple of cases with dog evidence, as much as i love my dogs, i'm certainly not going to want to convict somebody and put their liberty at stake based on dog evidence. >> still, as he presented his case, geragos had a problem. and he knew it. >> what it came down to was the character assassination block of the case. the first two blocks of this case revolved around the -- what so-called scientific evidence, and that was absolutely destroyed. and then you ended up with the character assassination blo
who alerted to a gasoline smell on zumot's clothes, those clothes were sent to the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearmssoline at all. >> the atf has a protocol and the atf also put out a protocol that said they put out a protocol that said you never take a dog alert, a single dog alert and draw a conclusion. and, in fact, if the atf says negative, you should not allow in the dog alert. >> so why would people believe the dog over the atf? >> i think once again you get into...
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the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms is offering a $25,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the suspect in this video. tim nicholas and his family were among 250 residents of the neighboring renaissance square apartments who had to be evacuated in the middle of the night. >> have grandkids with me. i think twice at night before i go to bed. it's scary knowing there's people out there doing something like this. it's crazy. >> fortunately no one was seriously hurt. the fire caused an estimated $355 million in damage. >>> we're hearing from actor john goodman. he says he would, quote, rather say nothing than cause more trouble. >> in a series of tweets, roseanne barr said she's sick over the controversy. barr denied that she is a racist. abc canceled the reboot of "roseanne" earlier this week after barr sent a racist tweet. >>> new at this hour, the president making his way to texas. he just left on air force one to make his way out there. this is brand new video that we got during our newscast. president trump will visit survivors and victim's families
the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms is offering a $25,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the suspect in this video. tim nicholas and his family were among 250 residents of the neighboring renaissance square apartments who had to be evacuated in the middle of the night. >> have grandkids with me. i think twice at night before i go to bed. it's scary knowing there's people out there doing something like this. it's crazy. >> fortunately no one...
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commissioner for customs and border control, and tom brandis, the acting director of the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, and firearmsthank you, tom. we are also very glad to have with us this day the national -- i am sorry. i am trying to make you an fop officer. the labor secretary alex acosta. thank you for being with us. the is a longtime member of administration, serving in the justice department as well as u.s. attorney in miami. very grateful for you to be here. i also want to thank and welcome u.s. attorney general jeff sessions. the general has been a long and we arethe fop, extremely proud of the work we do with the department of justice. you have been a tremendous support of law enforcement, and we greatly value your leadership as our nation's top cop. my privilege and honor to welcome the vice president of the united states, michael r. pence. will introduce the vice president more fully in a few minutes. and it is also my honor and have with us today donald j. trump, president of the united states of america. [applause] mr. canterbury: it is now my honor to introduce linda henne, president, for a few comm
commissioner for customs and border control, and tom brandis, the acting director of the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, and firearmsthank you, tom. we are also very glad to have with us this day the national -- i am sorry. i am trying to make you an fop officer. the labor secretary alex acosta. thank you for being with us. the is a longtime member of administration, serving in the justice department as well as u.s. attorney in miami. very grateful for you to be here. i also want to thank and...
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that's why i pointed out, the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, and firearms, who governs all transfers under the auspices of the attorney general, this is something that they clearly, as i read, do not see an issue with in that september 4th, 2014, transfer ruling. because what this does, it allows contractor to contractor, manufacturer to manufacturer. this doesn't mean that, you know, bubba in chitlin switch, oklahoma, can make a machine gun and transfer that to seth moulton in massachusetts. that's not going to happen. what we're talking about is a gow-8 machine gun that's going to go on a turret system, and when it's transferred to the manufacturer of the turret, they can't receive it. even though they might manufacture machine guns on their own for the part of their defense industry. still under control. every single stringent capability. if i were to have a machine gun transferred to me under this auspices, what would happen is i would have to make every single provision of paperwork, of inventory, of inspection. i would have to make sure that that item is strictly controlled if a mach
that's why i pointed out, the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, and firearms, who governs all transfers under the auspices of the attorney general, this is something that they clearly, as i read, do not see an issue with in that september 4th, 2014, transfer ruling. because what this does, it allows contractor to contractor, manufacturer to manufacturer. this doesn't mean that, you know, bubba in chitlin switch, oklahoma, can make a machine gun and transfer that to seth moulton in massachusetts....
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federal investigators with the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives have released this video as key piece of evidence that the fire was intentionally set, causing $55 million dollars in damage at the sitesotnext door to the construction site the owner of alpine pastry & cakes is encouraged by this development in the investigationsothe says the water damage to his business from the fire fighting effort caused his bakery to shut down which is something he has not done for any extended period of time in 23 yearssot
federal investigators with the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives have released this video as key piece of evidence that the fire was intentionally set, causing $55 million dollars in damage at the sitesotnext door to the construction site the owner of alpine pastry & cakes is encouraged by this development in the investigationsothe says the water damage to his business from the fire fighting effort caused his bakery to shut down which is something he has not done for any...
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enforcement museum to display firearms associated with the history of law enforcement in the united states. this bill is developed in cooperation with the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, and firearms to ensure the museum is authorized to display these items without jeopardizing public safety. the national law enforcement museum was authorized by congress in 2000 and is scheduled to open in washington, d.c., later this year. mr. speaker, i urge my colleagues to join me in honoring the brave men and women in uniform who kept us safe every day by supporting this bill. and i share congressman young's concern about making sure that we're honoring our fellow law enforcement. you know, it was just this past year we lost several law enforcement officers from central florida and including in my district this past year and i found myself on sunday going to the law enforcement memorial to plant a rose next to the picture of one of our fallen officers, lieutenant clayton who we lost this past year, who was also a dear friend of congress woman demings as well. in addition to sergeant howard baxter, kissimmee police, and officer -- excuse me -- sergeant howard and officer
enforcement museum to display firearms associated with the history of law enforcement in the united states. this bill is developed in cooperation with the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, and firearms to ensure the museum is authorized to display these items without jeopardizing public safety. the national law enforcement museum was authorized by congress in 2000 and is scheduled to open in washington, d.c., later this year. mr. speaker, i urge my colleagues to join me in honoring the brave men and...
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of buying firearms. primarily misrepresenting they have no disqualifying conviction when in fact they do. the guidance goes out from the attorney general. the relevance agencies are the u.s. attorneys, and the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms and explosives which is responsible for investigating these crimes. i'm responsible for overseeing those agencies and making sure that the atf agents are devoting more resources to investigating these lie and buy cases, and the federal prosecutors are devoting the resources to prosecute them. that is new. it is too soon to see results. you would anticipate over the next six to eight months, we will see an increase number of false statement cases related to firearms purchases. prof. collins: another deletion as i understand it from the manual concerns gerrymandering, racial gerrymandering. can you tell us about why that decision was made to delete that? gen. rosenstein: yes. my understanding -- i asked about this after the story showed up in a newspaper yesterday. my understanding is some people assume that i am micromanaging things. but i am not, unfortunately. issues would come to my attention if there was a dispute between the relevant parties. in this case, th
of buying firearms. primarily misrepresenting they have no disqualifying conviction when in fact they do. the guidance goes out from the attorney general. the relevance agencies are the u.s. attorneys, and the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms and explosives which is responsible for investigating these crimes. i'm responsible for overseeing those agencies and making sure that the atf agents are devoting more resources to investigating these lie and buy cases, and the federal prosecutors...
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goes out and the two relevant agencies are the united states attorneys andol the bureau of alcohol and tobacco and firearms explosives which is responsible for investigatingim these crimes and so in order to implement this policy, i am responsible for overseeing those agencies and making sure the atf agents are devoted more resources to investigating the cases and r the federal executors are devoting resources to prosecute them. it's relatively new so it's see results but you would anticipate over the next six or eight months we will see an increase in the number of false statement cases brought related to firearms purchases. >> another deletion from the u.s. attorney, as i understand it, from the manual concerned racial gerrymandering. can you tell us about why that decision was made? >> my understanding, i askedab about this after a new store yesterday. somemeam people assume i am micromanaging things, but i'm not and so issues come to my attention if there was a dispute between relevant parties. in this case the civil on rights division refused the manual and the changes they've made. there were no issu
goes out and the two relevant agencies are the united states attorneys andol the bureau of alcohol and tobacco and firearms explosives which is responsible for investigatingim these crimes and so in order to implement this policy, i am responsible for overseeing those agencies and making sure the atf agents are devoted more resources to investigating the cases and r the federal executors are devoting resources to prosecute them. it's relatively new so it's see results but you would anticipate...
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now the bureau of alcohol, to e tobacco and firearms is offering a $25,000 reward for info that leads to the arrest and conviction of the video. tim nicholas and his family were among renaissance apartment that had to be evacuated as flames ripped through the construction next door. >> my grandkids with me. i think twice at night before i go to bed. it's scary. knowing that there's people out there doing something like this. it's crazy. >>> no one got seriously hurt. but that three-alarm fire caused an estimated $55 million in damage. >>> consumer reports called for a change and tesla responded. now consumer reports is recommending the model 3. last week consumer reports said it could not recommend the new model 3 because of the stopping distance that was too long. tesla apparently fixed the problem. in new testing consumer reports found the model 3's stopping distance was reduced by almost 20 feet, making it comparable to other compact luxury cars. this kind of remote fix is a first in the auto industry. >>> uber ceo says the company is set to go public. dara cos row shahi says the c
now the bureau of alcohol, to e tobacco and firearms is offering a $25,000 reward for info that leads to the arrest and conviction of the video. tim nicholas and his family were among renaissance apartment that had to be evacuated as flames ripped through the construction next door. >> my grandkids with me. i think twice at night before i go to bed. it's scary. knowing that there's people out there doing something like this. it's crazy. >>> no one got seriously hurt. but that...
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marshal but worked with the bureau of alcohol and tobacco and firearms in that capacity sometimes, howated are these explosives that we're talk -- talking about. >> you could get the information off the internet and make them in your garage, as we found in a trailner this case. but again he's do done some studying because we know about pressure cookers because of the marathon and they are very deadly. talking about a lot of shrapnel. >> stick around. we have more to talk about. upsetting numbers about this year-end school shooting. stay with us. month after month, the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. prescribed for 15 years, humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening he
marshal but worked with the bureau of alcohol and tobacco and firearms in that capacity sometimes, howated are these explosives that we're talk -- talking about. >> you could get the information off the internet and make them in your garage, as we found in a trailner this case. but again he's do done some studying because we know about pressure cookers because of the marathon and they are very deadly. talking about a lot of shrapnel. >> stick around. we have more to talk about....
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the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms and explosives is offering a $25,000 reward for any informationure and conviction. >>> traffic and weather coming up next. >>> good morning. 8:27. and slow and go that's the name of the game this morning for the thursday morning commute. we are tracking delays heading through san jose. this is northbound 101 on the right side of your screen there. it's a little over an hour drive from hellyer to san antonio. and we are still dealing with delays along 880 heading northbound we had an earlier crash right near brokaw. that's no longer blocking lanes but you will still be tapping those brakes. in the southbound direction of 880 off 238, it's a bit of a drive to 84, just under 25 minutes. and we started with the commute along the nimitz freeway and now we are dealing with delays again. this is just under 40 minutes northbound from 238 up towards the maze there. no reports of any accidents. this is just a very crowded ride. >>> check out the skies overlooking the bay across the bay to oakland. we are seeing a mixture of sun and clouds. but it's also coo
the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms and explosives is offering a $25,000 reward for any informationure and conviction. >>> traffic and weather coming up next. >>> good morning. 8:27. and slow and go that's the name of the game this morning for the thursday morning commute. we are tracking delays heading through san jose. this is northbound 101 on the right side of your screen there. it's a little over an hour drive from hellyer to san antonio. and we are still dealing...
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nibin works we got a behind the scenes tour of a ballistic lab run by the federal bureau of alcohol toe back co-and firearms and explosives. hear how one family member's loved one was solved due to the new technology. tonight on bay area news. >>> it is easy to get a story to them, give us a call 888-996-tips or you can send an e-mail by going to our website, nbcbayarea.com/weinvestigate. >> it is 5:56. a man who claims he was sexually assaulted by a state o semably woman is calling on her to resign. he claims assembly woman christina garcia groped him during a legislative softball game. garcia represents the 58th district and up for re-election next month. earlier this year the ceo accused garcia of trying to grope him. the investigation was complete. they said ferrera's specific claim was not substance shated but garcia is facing discipline for three other issues including using vulgar language in violation of the sexual hara harassment policy. >> this was not a finding that it didn't happen, but the assembly given the circumstances could not substantiate it. and that's different. that doesn't change what
nibin works we got a behind the scenes tour of a ballistic lab run by the federal bureau of alcohol toe back co-and firearms and explosives. hear how one family member's loved one was solved due to the new technology. tonight on bay area news. >>> it is easy to get a story to them, give us a call 888-996-tips or you can send an e-mail by going to our website, nbcbayarea.com/weinvestigate. >> it is 5:56. a man who claims he was sexually assaulted by a state o semably woman is...
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we spoke to the texas department of public safety, the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms, the f.b.i. representatives as well as santa fe independent school officials to find out what happened. families there, of course, remain in shocked that something so terrible could happen in a small tucked away little community, one that was recently shaken by hurricane harvey last fall and previously seen far -- seemed far removed from the violence that has touched other parts of the country. as i said last friday, we have seen this before. just last fall, we saw a similar story unfold in sutherland springs outside of san antonio when a man opened fire at a sunday church service. then we saw it in florida earlier this year at stoneman douglas high school in parkland. unfortunately, in recent years, there have been plenty of examples, too many examples actually, too many lives lost, and far too few solutions for families reeling from the aftermath. two things that strike me are clear though. we need to better protect our student, secure our schools, and keep weapons out of the hands of those wh
we spoke to the texas department of public safety, the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms, the f.b.i. representatives as well as santa fe independent school officials to find out what happened. families there, of course, remain in shocked that something so terrible could happen in a small tucked away little community, one that was recently shaken by hurricane harvey last fall and previously seen far -- seemed far removed from the violence that has touched other parts of the country. as i...