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i could feel it this morning when i spoke to employees of creighton university and legion health creightonorcement is doing everything in our power to solve these crimes. >> that tank force consisted of homicide detectives, agents with the fbi from our local omaha office assigned, and investigators with the nebraska state patrol. >> reporter: so, this is a full-court press? >> yes. >> reporter: so, investigators, once again, dove into the creighton personnel files looking for someone else who might have harbored a grudge against doctors hunter, brumback and bewtra. you'd already been down this road before. and you'd looked back, what, a couple of years? >> yeah. now what was different is we were going to go back and pull the records from i believe we started in 2000 to 2013. >> reporter: how many of you were sitting there reading files? >> there were 21 of us assigned to the tank force, and i think at some juncture almost all of the detectives would get assigned files from creighton. >> reporter: in those personnel files were several names that looked promising. those who were nowhere near
i could feel it this morning when i spoke to employees of creighton university and legion health creightonorcement is doing everything in our power to solve these crimes. >> that tank force consisted of homicide detectives, agents with the fbi from our local omaha office assigned, and investigators with the nebraska state patrol. >> reporter: so, this is a full-court press? >> yes. >> reporter: so, investigators, once again, dove into the creighton personnel files...
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first, he ordered creighton's brigade to scale the mountain. creighton was a brave fighter beganhard drinker, and he flapping his arms and crowing like a rooster, shouting "roosters, i want you to walk right over them." basically the seventh ohio is from the cleveland area, and they claimed to have made the farthest advanced by union troops in antietam, although there was a regiment from the northernmost most of the new mcglynn states that actually -- new england states that actually -- [laughter] 206 officers was the strength, or 12 were killed wounded. the roosters didn't do very well. seeing this, general polk called for assistance from lowery, but in a moment of intuition he sent him to the right to reinforce the crest of the hill. it became a foot race as the alabama and mississippi men sprinted up the hill giving a terrific rebel yell. they won the race, baiting union forces by a few seconds. creighton's men attempted to exchange fire with the confederates while standing up. a fatal mistake, as they took heavy casualties. evers as terrifi
first, he ordered creighton's brigade to scale the mountain. creighton was a brave fighter beganhard drinker, and he flapping his arms and crowing like a rooster, shouting "roosters, i want you to walk right over them." basically the seventh ohio is from the cleveland area, and they claimed to have made the farthest advanced by union troops in antietam, although there was a regiment from the northernmost most of the new mcglynn states that actually -- new england states that actually...
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last wednesday, just east of creighton. the pursuit lasted about 20 minutes and eventually they box in the vehicle. and taste of the driver, who allegedly struggled with sheriff's deputies. wilson walker is live, in sonoma county with this strange, and tragic case. wilson? >> reporter: can, there are dozens of people filing into the bluefield firehouse behind me to talk about the incident that unfolded on this very street one week ago. as you said, it is sort of a bizarre, tangled story of a man who dies in custody after a confrontation with police, driving a car he had reported stolen. a car number that was his car. >> a deputy had attempted to make a car stop on the vehicle reported stolen. that stop ultimately turned into a suit. >> reporter: asserted a bloomfield emory and stretched over country roads for about 4 1/2 miles >> the pursuit lasted approximately seven minutes, it reached speed over 70 miles an hour. >> reporter: when and in bloomfield, david glenn ward struggled with officers who tried to forcibly remove hi
last wednesday, just east of creighton. the pursuit lasted about 20 minutes and eventually they box in the vehicle. and taste of the driver, who allegedly struggled with sheriff's deputies. wilson walker is live, in sonoma county with this strange, and tragic case. wilson? >> reporter: can, there are dozens of people filing into the bluefield firehouse behind me to talk about the incident that unfolded on this very street one week ago. as you said, it is sort of a bizarre, tangled story...
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creighton caging in vetting and water, food and. prescribe to prescribe in a rolls. you know temperature controlled ventilation for all those concerns we look out. >>the ne step is trying to figure out who these dogs that information was lo when the vehicle was >>right, it is common and with this many animals in this a trance situation so we' trying to identify to these dogs have owners, you knowt. >>when originate to the owners are ideified the dogs will remain in the care of oakland animal services in oakland haaziq madyun on 4 news an by the way thienglish bulldog is also among those missing from a stolen van,the owner bought a dog from a breeder in kansas about 3 months o. >>poppo is his name set to arrive in tacoma washington yesterday but unfortunately he never made it the ners have received some information from police however, pop owes whereabouts are stl unknown. the countdown is on and these are the final days that the oakland raide are calling oakland. >>i know it's so sad. >>and expect the tailgating too big and bright and early on sunday at the liseum as
creighton caging in vetting and water, food and. prescribe to prescribe in a rolls. you know temperature controlled ventilation for all those concerns we look out. >>the ne step is trying to figure out who these dogs that information was lo when the vehicle was >>right, it is common and with this many animals in this a trance situation so we' trying to identify to these dogs have owners, you knowt. >>when originate to the owners are ideified the dogs will remain in the care of...
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last wednesday, just east of creighton.it lasted about 20 minutes and eventually they box in the vehicle. and taste of the driver, who allegedly struggled with sheriff's deputies. wilson walker is live, in sonoma county with this strange, and tragic case. wilson? >> reporter: can, there are dozens of people filing into the bluefield firehouse behind me to talk about the incident that unfolded on this very street one week ago. as you said, it is sort of a bizarre, tangled story of a man who dies in custody after a confrontation with police, driving a car he had reported stolen. a car number that was his car. >> a deputy had attempted to make a car stop on the vehicle reported stolen. that stop ultimately turned into a suit. >> reporter: asserted a bloomfield emory and stretched over country roads for about 4 1/2 miles >> the pursuit lasted im
last wednesday, just east of creighton.it lasted about 20 minutes and eventually they box in the vehicle. and taste of the driver, who allegedly struggled with sheriff's deputies. wilson walker is live, in sonoma county with this strange, and tragic case. wilson? >> reporter: can, there are dozens of people filing into the bluefield firehouse behind me to talk about the incident that unfolded on this very street one week ago. as you said, it is sort of a bizarre, tangled story of a man...
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i‘m joined now via webcam by simon creighton from the law firm bhatt murphy.well. he has written books about parole. thanks forjoining us. what you think went wrong here and how?m some ways it is inexplicable what went wrong, when somebody on a life licence is charged with an offence thatis licence is charged with an offence that is automatically a potential breach of that license. and it would normally trigger an immediate recall to custody and the cancellation of that license. it is also very difficult to understand how after conviction this was not picked up and how when he was released a second time he was given a new license and no one realise that the old licence should have been revoked. but i think what really goes to the root of this is the impact of austerity on the criminal justice system. we had a situation where chris grayling part privatise the probation service, where funding was cut to the bone. the impact of that was that there was a massive churn of probation officers, there is no consistency, no oversight. and i think really an investigation
i‘m joined now via webcam by simon creighton from the law firm bhatt murphy.well. he has written books about parole. thanks forjoining us. what you think went wrong here and how?m some ways it is inexplicable what went wrong, when somebody on a life licence is charged with an offence thatis licence is charged with an offence that is automatically a potential breach of that license. and it would normally trigger an immediate recall to custody and the cancellation of that license. it is also...
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some years ago john creighton, our vice chairman of the joint chiefs of staff gave an interview to 60erred if i recall correctly to these high-value assets as juicy targets. i don't think a better phrase has been coined and so i will repeat it. our goal is to attain the necessary, persistence, timely, global surveillance without creating an environment consisting of juicy targets for the adversary. that is the best answer i can give you. other questions? yes, ma'am? same table. >> teresa hitchens. thank you for your presentation. a 2-part question has to do with communications in space. you said this with the transport layer, you don't believe there's a commercial market to provide those satellites. i think that is what you said was i want to be sure i got the just of that correct and secondly a program called global lightning is experimenting with using starlight satellites for exactly that to create a communications transport capability to aircraft and i wonder how you might be thinking about working with that program. >> i'm not going to endorse any contractor or any contractor's s
some years ago john creighton, our vice chairman of the joint chiefs of staff gave an interview to 60erred if i recall correctly to these high-value assets as juicy targets. i don't think a better phrase has been coined and so i will repeat it. our goal is to attain the necessary, persistence, timely, global surveillance without creating an environment consisting of juicy targets for the adversary. that is the best answer i can give you. other questions? yes, ma'am? same table. >> teresa...