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collier has set the house on fire. fearing a bullet from the gunman, fire rescue units cannot approach the home directly. it will be hours before they can get the blaze under control. with flames engulfing his house, collier goes to his garage and takes his own life with a shotgun, ending the standoff. >> a dramatic shootout caught on tape leaves a wounded police officer recovering in a san diego hospital. >> greg's footage makes national news. after the incident, the el cajon police use the video as a training tool. >> it was definitely a life-changing experience to be there and witness something like this. >> as for officer slocumb, he survives the ordeal and is expected to make a full recovery. >>> coming up -- >> i was kind of outraged and appalled by what i saw. >> the haymaker that had people talking. >> why did you have to hit her? >> she's going to fight with me, i'm going to fight with her. >> when "caught on camera: wrong side of the law" continues. n acf spinach,carrots and peas. [guy] you love it so much. y
collier has set the house on fire. fearing a bullet from the gunman, fire rescue units cannot approach the home directly. it will be hours before they can get the blaze under control. with flames engulfing his house, collier goes to his garage and takes his own life with a shotgun, ending the standoff. >> a dramatic shootout caught on tape leaves a wounded police officer recovering in a san diego hospital. >> greg's footage makes national news. after the incident, the el cajon...
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collier, his mistake was dumb but i don't think he is a racist.waving the flag trying to get attention as charles suggests. on the question of whether the opposition to obama is drichbl by racism, i think that's a false charge in this sense. i think the opinion polls about obama's performance in office are driven by performance itself. early in the presidency, he was well over 60%. now he's down in the low 40s. some poll have him in the high 30s. he hasn't changed the color of his skin during that time. it is his performance that has driven a lot of people including some democrats. i think that the vitriol directed at the president comes from, in part, from racism. there is no question that a country that was once riddled with racism still suffers from it. it is not as wade spread as it was. i think that the tone of the conversation, the way he's treated. that outhouse was racist. the you wonder, the people who were the gate canadaer of that ought to be ashame of themselves. it sends so many signals. if that is picked up by the rest of the country
collier, his mistake was dumb but i don't think he is a racist.waving the flag trying to get attention as charles suggests. on the question of whether the opposition to obama is drichbl by racism, i think that's a false charge in this sense. i think the opinion polls about obama's performance in office are driven by performance itself. early in the presidency, he was well over 60%. now he's down in the low 40s. some poll have him in the high 30s. he hasn't changed the color of his skin during...
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collier says that the proposed oil wells will be safe. >> the dur ants aren't buying it. they are hope that the well next door has been put on hole. they have no idea if the companies will try again and hire another company in the future. >> people get upset when the rainforest goes. we are letting the everglades go. this is a special place where they let oil drilling at the grand canyon, would that be allowed? where will we stop? is anything sacred? >> "america tonight"s adam may with us. this is not a halt to action down there. it's a valuable area. >> it's very valuable land. it's not a permanent halt. dan hughes, the company that pulled out. they said they would not return our calls, but they released a statement saying that they are pulling out for economic reasons. it's confusing when there's 3 0 million -- 370 million barrels untapped. a lot of companies have had their eye on that area, waiting not the right technology. >> it is clear for us to look at the area saying it would be endangered. what are the risks. >> a lot of environmentalists say this is different to
collier says that the proposed oil wells will be safe. >> the dur ants aren't buying it. they are hope that the well next door has been put on hole. they have no idea if the companies will try again and hire another company in the future. >> people get upset when the rainforest goes. we are letting the everglades go. this is a special place where they let oil drilling at the grand canyon, would that be allowed? where will we stop? is anything sacred? >> "america...
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officials in collier county say acid fracking where acid is injected to dissolve limestone could be ar to public health. the issue started back in december when a texas company began operations near naples, close to the everglades. the county couldn't shut them down. now, they are taking the state to court for failing to regulate the work. i will bring in madeline stano, a staff attorney forays, poverty and the environment. thank you? >> thank you for having me. >> drilling isn't new to the florida everglades. this goes back about sent years but now we are learning about the dangers. what are some of those concerns? >> absolutely. well, the process of acidizing fracking involves injecting hundreds of chemicals, including hydro coloric and hydro coloric acid, deep into the ground. those chemicals are cars inogenic and released into the water and air and produce health concerns including cardiovascular sdeerz, rare cancers, problems with immune deficiencies, et cetera, in addition to the ecological risk of drilling so close to florida's lawns, the everglades, incredibly essential and vi
officials in collier county say acid fracking where acid is injected to dissolve limestone could be ar to public health. the issue started back in december when a texas company began operations near naples, close to the everglades. the county couldn't shut them down. now, they are taking the state to court for failing to regulate the work. i will bring in madeline stano, a staff attorney forays, poverty and the environment. thank you? >> thank you for having me. >> drilling isn't...
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the same kind of gun they used to shoot shawn collier after the bombing when they were trying to makea deget away. forensic tests are underway. >>> the search plane carrying the remains of the victims who died in the malaysian airline crash leaving for the netherlands. the bodies will be taken to military for further testing. the united states says russia bears some responsibility for the attack as they provided training and support for the rebels who most likely shot down the plane with that missile. adam kin singer says the president's sanctions must target russian president vladmir putin. >> this is a complicated piece of equipment to use. regardless even if there wasn't they have support by putin. i think it is important we begin to freeze some of putin's assets. i think we need to make him an international paw rye awe on the united states. >> to the crisis on our borders senate democrats slashing $1 billion from it the immigration request bringing the total down to 2.7 billion. the smaller deal ignores key policy changes republicans demanded. they pushed to have a 2008 law that g
the same kind of gun they used to shoot shawn collier after the bombing when they were trying to makea deget away. forensic tests are underway. >>> the search plane carrying the remains of the victims who died in the malaysian airline crash leaving for the netherlands. the bodies will be taken to military for further testing. the united states says russia bears some responsibility for the attack as they provided training and support for the rebels who most likely shot down the plane...
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back in 1947, for example, the bizarre tale of the collier brothers, descendants of a well-to-do nework family made headlines after their bodies were discovered in their jam-packed town house. >> but no scientific research had been done on hoarding until about 20 years ago. >> we put an ad in the newspaper thinking we we would try to find somebody who had this behavior and we got 100 telephone calls. >> 100 telephone with one little ad. >> and what we discovered is there were houses that were really full, but yetd p ever talked to them about it. he never told anyone about it.yr >> frost, 20 years of study have revealed some key findings. affecting people across the whole economic spectrum. there is evidence that hoarding behavior is inherited, at least in part. >> aignificant number ofn7 hoarders also suffer fromt e ui depression and determines the showsctivity when hoa decisions about dealing with their for beco tot whichimpairing their ability to live. >> there are companies that help hoarders clean up and get rid of their stuff. >> but that may not really address the root of the
back in 1947, for example, the bizarre tale of the collier brothers, descendants of a well-to-do nework family made headlines after their bodies were discovered in their jam-packed town house. >> but no scientific research had been done on hoarding until about 20 years ago. >> we put an ad in the newspaper thinking we we would try to find somebody who had this behavior and we got 100 telephone calls. >> 100 telephone with one little ad. >> and what we discovered is there...
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the collier family years ago were very generous. they gave fee simple to the u.s.government what is today big cypress preserve. they retained the mineral rights. that was clearly their right to do so, and it was very generous for them to donate that property. we have a national park range ranger manager that manages that preserve. now we have got to look at what are the serious consequences to trying to convert those mineral rights that were reserved into drilling. the most immediate thing is that instead of seismic testing, another kind of vibration testing is expected to be done with thousands of tests in the big cypress preserve. it's called thumping. a vehicle comes in and apparently drops things onto the surface to create something instead of seismic testing where an explosion is let off to send vibrations down, and these try triangulated, since they are doing thousands of these, would determine if there is oil there. thus, another question that arises is what is the environmental effect? we definitely have a reason for the e.p.a. as an independent agency, for
the collier family years ago were very generous. they gave fee simple to the u.s.government what is today big cypress preserve. they retained the mineral rights. that was clearly their right to do so, and it was very generous for them to donate that property. we have a national park range ranger manager that manages that preserve. now we have got to look at what are the serious consequences to trying to convert those mineral rights that were reserved into drilling. the most immediate thing is...