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this is a video, and again, i want to play it again, and the guy who shot the video is david ward who is right here, and right here, and he shot the video moments ago, and that police or the moment that the police stormed thenightclub and then we will talk to david after this. look at this. [ gunshots ] [ shouting ] >> okay. david ward is joining us now, and this is happened when the club was closing, close to 2:00 a.m., and you captured that there was a hostage standoff for a while, and you captured the police going in and then taking him down, correct? >> yes, it is 5:08 after the detonation, shortly after the detonation, i stepped out on the balcony and heard a lot of commands from, i guess it is the swat units staginging in that area across the street from pulse which is directly below me. at that point i heard "go, go, go." and then what you heard there which is a volley for 10 or 12 seconds of hundreds of rounds. i think that they were reaching in where the machine rammed through the backside of the building. and then i think that is where they went in from. >> how long had you
this is a video, and again, i want to play it again, and the guy who shot the video is david ward who is right here, and right here, and he shot the video moments ago, and that police or the moment that the police stormed thenightclub and then we will talk to david after this. look at this. [ gunshots ] [ shouting ] >> okay. david ward is joining us now, and this is happened when the club was closing, close to 2:00 a.m., and you captured that there was a hostage standoff for a while, and...
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david ward. take a look at it it. here it is. [ horn honking] [ gun shots] >> stay back. >> and again, that was a moment that he was taken down, the man who shot this is about 5:08 in the morning. lot of fire power there. >> reporter: oh, yeah. it was very tense. some of the word we're getting is from people actually inside. so, a source who knows the night club's owners is actually told us several examples of what these people were going through inside the club. while this gunman were opening fire, people were fighting for their lives and hiding. one we heard a woman was in the bathroom and she actually covered herself with dead bodies to stay safe. she did survive. one of the bar tenders hid under the glass table and around 5:00 in the morning, they said anyone still alive, please raise your hand. people in the dressing room, they had to huddle together and hide until the police actually took out an air conditioning unit so the people could escape through the window, don. >> thank you very much
david ward. take a look at it it. here it is. [ horn honking] [ gun shots] >> stay back. >> and again, that was a moment that he was taken down, the man who shot this is about 5:08 in the morning. lot of fire power there. >> reporter: oh, yeah. it was very tense. some of the word we're getting is from people actually inside. so, a source who knows the night club's owners is actually told us several examples of what these people were going through inside the club. while this...
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. >> david ward recording the final 11 seconds of swat gunfire from his apartment overlooking the scene. snapping this picture of the back of the club where authorities swarmed inside. >> it was unbelievable. i've never heard of anything like that. >> he texted me at 2:06 and said mommy, i love you. >> mina justice's son eddie sent her these messages as the horror unfolded. >> trapped in the bathroom. downtown. please call police. i'm going to die. call them, mama, now. he said hurry, he's in the bathroom with us. he's a terror. >> the heartbroken mother son, one of the dead. 25-year-old new yorker enrique rios was celebrating a friend's birthday when he was killed. shane tomlinson a well-loved singer, was visiting from north carolina. he was 33. joshua mcgill, who ran back inside to rescue one of the club's bartenders, who was shot three times. >> i told him, you know, stick with me, you're going to be fine. i promise you. everything's going to be okay. >> hailed a hero on "gma." the political fallout making headlines today. the candidates with polar opposite reactions. hillary clinton
. >> david ward recording the final 11 seconds of swat gunfire from his apartment overlooking the scene. snapping this picture of the back of the club where authorities swarmed inside. >> it was unbelievable. i've never heard of anything like that. >> he texted me at 2:06 and said mommy, i love you. >> mina justice's son eddie sent her these messages as the horror unfolded. >> trapped in the bathroom. downtown. please call police. i'm going to die. call them, mama,...
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david ward captured cell phone. gun gun the s.w.a.t. team killed mateen. he purchased the guns legally. he had been on the radar of the fbi. before the shooting mateen called 911. president barack obama says it will be investigated as an act of terrorism. >> we must spare no effort to find the inspiration or affiliation this person had with terror groups. >> the fbi twice investigated him to terrorism but in 2013 and 2014 found nothing. today isis claimed responsibility calling him an islamic state fighter. back to you. >>> shooting happened during the height of pride celebrations including capitol pride here in d.c. organizers continuing with today's event but with more security. we know to the festival. what are people saying about this mass shooting there? >> reporter: first security t it is important to note we are in an area guarded. capitol building in the background, dc police headquarters and court buildings it in the area but the police are not willing to taka risks issuing a heightened security today. more police cars as the pride festivities con
david ward captured cell phone. gun gun the s.w.a.t. team killed mateen. he purchased the guns legally. he had been on the radar of the fbi. before the shooting mateen called 911. president barack obama says it will be investigated as an act of terrorism. >> we must spare no effort to find the inspiration or affiliation this person had with terror groups. >> the fbi twice investigated him to terrorism but in 2013 and 2014 found nothing. today isis claimed responsibility calling him...
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david ward was able to capture the shooting on his cell phone. the s.w.a.t. team killed mateen, a 29-year-old u.s. citizen from florida who worked as a security guard. he purchased the weapons legally and had been on the radar. sources tell cbs news mateen called 911 and pledged allegiance to isis. the shooting is being investigated as an act of terrorism. >> we must spare no effort to determine what, if any, inspiration or association this killer may have had with terrorist groups. >> reporter: isis is claiming responsibility for the brutal attack, calling mateen an islamic state fighter. >> a number of candlelight vigils are planned, some for tonight, many for tomorrow night, and successive nights for several days to come. live in orlando, craig boswell. >> what's going on right now at the scene? >> right now investigators still working this crime scene. you can see the crime scene tape closer to the club. they're removing the crime scene tape and adding metal fences so they can better secure this crime scene. as for bystanders, many standing off to my left
david ward was able to capture the shooting on his cell phone. the s.w.a.t. team killed mateen, a 29-year-old u.s. citizen from florida who worked as a security guard. he purchased the weapons legally and had been on the radar. sources tell cbs news mateen called 911 and pledged allegiance to isis. the shooting is being investigated as an act of terrorism. >> we must spare no effort to determine what, if any, inspiration or association this killer may have had with terrorist groups....
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. >> reporter: david ward was able to capture the shooting on his cell phone. the s.w.a.t. team killed mateen, a 29-year-old u.s. citizen from florida who worked as a security guard. he purchased the weapons legally and had been on the fbi's radar. sources tell cbs news mateen called 911 and pledged allegiance to isis. the president says the shooting is being identified as an act of terrorism. >> isis is claiming responsibility for the brutal attacks, calling mateen an islamic state fighter. the gunman purchased the weapons legally over the last several days. there are candlelight vigils planned for the victims for the next several evenings. live in orlando, craig boswell. cbs news. now back to you. >> what do we know about the shooter's motives? why did he target this club? >> that's something that certainly investigators are looking in to. when you talk about the 911 call, claiming to pledge allegiance to isis and they're certainly going to go go back to interviews with this suspect. they thought he was not a threat. they'll certainly go back and look at those interviews
. >> reporter: david ward was able to capture the shooting on his cell phone. the s.w.a.t. team killed mateen, a 29-year-old u.s. citizen from florida who worked as a security guard. he purchased the weapons legally and had been on the fbi's radar. sources tell cbs news mateen called 911 and pledged allegiance to isis. the president says the shooting is being identified as an act of terrorism. >> isis is claiming responsibility for the brutal attacks, calling mateen an islamic state...
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. >> david ward sh we are glad you and your kids are okay. you live across from pulse.for you as well. thank you for being with us. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> we heard from president obama just moments ago. the president calling the orlando shooting a devastating attack on all americans. he says it's being treated as a terrorist investigation calling it homegrown extremism. the tragedy, the investigation, they have now become a big focus for the candidates hoping to replace president obama to become the next president of the united states. donald trump and hillary clinton weighing in and facing off over the orlando shooting. listen here to both of them on cnn this morning. >> the first thing you need is you need a president that's going to mention the problem. and he won't even mention what the problem is. and unless you go into mention -- unless you are going to say it's radical islamic terrorism, and hate, unless you are going to say that christine you are never going to say that. and hillary clinton refuses to use the words. >> from my perspective it matters
. >> david ward sh we are glad you and your kids are okay. you live across from pulse.for you as well. thank you for being with us. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> we heard from president obama just moments ago. the president calling the orlando shooting a devastating attack on all americans. he says it's being treated as a terrorist investigation calling it homegrown extremism. the tragedy, the investigation, they have now become a big focus for the candidates hoping...
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david gasher. jack evans in ward two is unopposed as is eleanor holmes norton for the d.c. delegate spot. the polls are open until 8:00 p.m. reporting live from washington, sam ford. alison: presumptive democratic nominee hillary clinton will meet with senator bernie sanders tonight. the meeting is expected to take place at clinton's d.c. home. after the primary polls close. the two expecting to talk about sanders' role at next month's convention and the role in the party going forward. sanders has yet to officially drop out of the race. leon: coming up just ahead -- sentencing for a man behind a brutal attack. >> i think he was a coward. leon: you will hear from the victim of the terrible that prompted him to throw the book at the man responsible. alison: plus what allowed the fire to quickly spread reducing more than a dozen homes to ash in less than an hour. >> all right. you need sunglasses for the next couple of hours. and an umbrella for the next couple of days. more on that coming up. michelle: now update on breaking news we have been tracking for you over the last hour. we are tal
david gasher. jack evans in ward two is unopposed as is eleanor holmes norton for the d.c. delegate spot. the polls are open until 8:00 p.m. reporting live from washington, sam ford. alison: presumptive democratic nominee hillary clinton will meet with senator bernie sanders tonight. the meeting is expected to take place at clinton's d.c. home. after the primary polls close. the two expecting to talk about sanders' role at next month's convention and the role in the party going forward. sanders...
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david ward and chris enso whose friend was shot inside the club.en, thank you for being with us. sorry it's under these circumstances. let's start with what's most daunting. how's your friend this morning? >> right now hopefully sleeping and should have been fasting now to be ready for surgery this morning to get the bullet out of his body. >> what happened to him? >> romney was, or is a bartender over at pulse. what happened as he described in his own words when i went to visit him, is that the assailant want he entered the club, he was bartending, and when the shooter started opening fire, many people were shot before the girl in front of him was actually killed in front of him as he was turning around to grab -- to continue to bartend, he got shot at that time. the force of the shot caused him to fall on the ground. at that time he heard very, very, very consistent gunshots that would not stop. it was a seamy automatic weapon. he was faced with the choice to run or stay and become a hostage. luckily he got to run out before the hostage situation
david ward and chris enso whose friend was shot inside the club.en, thank you for being with us. sorry it's under these circumstances. let's start with what's most daunting. how's your friend this morning? >> right now hopefully sleeping and should have been fasting now to be ready for surgery this morning to get the bullet out of his body. >> what happened to him? >> romney was, or is a bartender over at pulse. what happened as he described in his own words when i went to...
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david: the existence of ward -- board list just take away their excuse.ope never again will there be the excuse that we just cannot find it will fight woman. -- find a qualified woman. emily: doing and acting on it is a completely different thing. guest: one of the things we have to recognize with tech startups is something does not become a priority until the ceo decides it is a priority. there are many competing and they don't get to the board until they decide it is a priority. unlike governance, if a seat is empty, you need to fill it. the reality and startup boards is it is one of many things on the ceo's mind. what we are battling for is mind shares. emily: they just added three new board members and it is a company obvious we in crisis for top these are three very accomplished people. why would they join a board like that? guest: some people love a challenge in some love the complexity. it's one of the reasons to join the board of a turnaround or crisis situation. some are attracted to the complexity and the diversity and the size of challenge. qui
david: the existence of ward -- board list just take away their excuse.ope never again will there be the excuse that we just cannot find it will fight woman. -- find a qualified woman. emily: doing and acting on it is a completely different thing. guest: one of the things we have to recognize with tech startups is something does not become a priority until the ceo decides it is a priority. there are many competing and they don't get to the board until they decide it is a priority. unlike...
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david muir. >> reporter: you first met 12-year-old chris ward after he put on that pair of high-tech glasses.ally blind since birth, seeing his mother clearly for the first time. >> what do you see? tilt your chin up a little bit more. >> i can see mommy's hair. and her eyes. i can see your eyes. >> you can see my eyes. >> reporter: born with optic nerve hypoplasia, a rare condition. >> hey, mommy, how are you doing in. >> reporter: he could only see things very close-b five inches away from his nose. but when he put on those new electric glasses, e-sight, watch this. >> awesome. >> reporter: chris was able to read the numbers his mother was holding across the room. >> 3? >> yeah. >> reporter: but there was one last hurdle. his mother trying to come up with the money to buy the glas and just minutes after "world news tonight," viewers across the country put the family well over the top. >> thank you, thank you, thank you. we can't say thank you enough. >> reporter: and chris with his new glasses. his mother helping him put them on. and chris seeing his teachers clearly for the first time. the
david muir. >> reporter: you first met 12-year-old chris ward after he put on that pair of high-tech glasses.ally blind since birth, seeing his mother clearly for the first time. >> what do you see? tilt your chin up a little bit more. >> i can see mommy's hair. and her eyes. i can see your eyes. >> you can see my eyes. >> reporter: born with optic nerve hypoplasia, a rare condition. >> hey, mommy, how are you doing in. >> reporter: he could only see...
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. >> clarissa ward joins us now. david cameron resigning. had ans a date been set to find a replacement? >> we now know from the conservative party that they expect to have chosen a new leader by september 2nd. that's the date they're giving. that, obviously, is still more than two months away. meantime you have a serious political vacuum in the uk. you've seen a slue of resignations from opposition party lawmakers and no sense yet -- i think the leave campaign is really using this time, stalling for time even while they try to envision and work out what a brexit will actually look like. european leaders have a different mind-set. we don't want to prolong the agony. we can't set a precedent here. we need swift, decisive action. these next couple of months will be very crucial, anderson. >> clarissa ward, thank you very much. >>> and as if britain wasn't already going through enough, the english national soccer team today was humiliated by team iceland, knocking them out of this yoor's european championships. the coach late today stepping dow
. >> clarissa ward joins us now. david cameron resigning. had ans a date been set to find a replacement? >> we now know from the conservative party that they expect to have chosen a new leader by september 2nd. that's the date they're giving. that, obviously, is still more than two months away. meantime you have a serious political vacuum in the uk. you've seen a slue of resignations from opposition party lawmakers and no sense yet -- i think the leave campaign is really using this...
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>> yeah, my ward colleague, david hall went to school with jo and he went to see her parents yesterdaye coping together. >> we've been talking about how -- a lot about how she would want to be remembered and how she would feel about the way that she's being remembered right now. what do you think would be important to her to, you know, what sort of message she would want the world to take away from all of this, as horrible as it is, of course? >> she would have wanted everybody to still carry on, probably be more careful, but she wouldn't have anybody, counselors, mps to stop being part of the communities and stop seeing people because that's what she did so well and she wanted to be accessible and i think she would really not want that change but maybe a bit safer. >> that's the thing. was anything like this, did anybody see this coming? is the safety of mps and politicians an issue here? >> i've been concerned for some time. i think we have a lot of members of the community who maybe have mental health issues and, unfortunately, i think that is something we do need to now consider se
>> yeah, my ward colleague, david hall went to school with jo and he went to see her parents yesterdaye coping together. >> we've been talking about how -- a lot about how she would want to be remembered and how she would feel about the way that she's being remembered right now. what do you think would be important to her to, you know, what sort of message she would want the world to take away from all of this, as horrible as it is, of course? >> she would have wanted...
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david: are you concerned with risk??ory mr. ward's an ongoing headwind for pharma, the political talk about drug pricing. alix: howard, thank you. dan coats chief investment officer. he mentioned allergan, this week bloomberg is present in what we call focused on pharma, going deep on the global business of pharmaceuticals and biotechnology. they have a range of stories and analysis across everyone of bloomberg's platforms. more on pharma as well as bloomberg.com/pharma. coming up, we have more "." we are talking energy and paying attention to the markets. jonathan: all attention on the markets, a little bit of stability and a rebound in market with the ftse 100 fire -- a little higher. points,futures up by 19 the ftse up by 2.4%, and the banks index of by two. the euro stoxx 600 bank index up by 2.64%. from london and new york, this is "bloomberg ." ♪ get ready for the rio olympic games by switching to xfinity x1. show me gymnastics. x1 lets you search by sport, watch nbc's highlights and catch every live event on your tv w
david: are you concerned with risk??ory mr. ward's an ongoing headwind for pharma, the political talk about drug pricing. alix: howard, thank you. dan coats chief investment officer. he mentioned allergan, this week bloomberg is present in what we call focused on pharma, going deep on the global business of pharmaceuticals and biotechnology. they have a range of stories and analysis across everyone of bloomberg's platforms. more on pharma as well as bloomberg.com/pharma. coming up, we have more...
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cnn senior international correspondent clarissa ward is live with me here in washington. clarissa, explain exactly what david cameron, british prime minister did today because people are saying he left the nation in a state of paralysis. what exactly did he do? >> prime minister david cameron is in an impossible situation. he states his credibility on the fact that staying in the eu was essential. so now what he is saying is i'm not going to be the person who was going to pull the trigger and start the process by which we would start it leave the eu. but of course that means three more months with no strong leadership, with no sense of the future, and of course as we know, the markets and indeed the populous of the united kingdom uncertainty never plays well. >> panic is sweeping the world's financial markets and the streets of london over fears that great britain's vote to leave the european union will trigger other nations to do the same. that could set off a wave of turmoil that some worry would be the beginning of the group of 28 nations falling apart. scotland is already threatening to break away from t
cnn senior international correspondent clarissa ward is live with me here in washington. clarissa, explain exactly what david cameron, british prime minister did today because people are saying he left the nation in a state of paralysis. what exactly did he do? >> prime minister david cameron is in an impossible situation. he states his credibility on the fact that staying in the eu was essential. so now what he is saying is i'm not going to be the person who was going to pull the trigger...
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>> well, you've got ward 7, ward 8, and then at large races. davidsso, not much happening there. >> because he's not on the ballot until november. >> he's an independent. vincent orange is running and he has two challenges, garber and height. i've done three debates with them and vin vincent orange says the polling has him address. >> because he's a reliable vote of the mayor. >> and white has basically said his campaign is it's time for a change, vincent orange has incumbent there for the people. garber accuses orange of being corrupt, citing a small incident last year with the health inspector that a lot of people are familiar with. so it will be interesting to see how that goes. orange has been the on the council for a long, long time. >> seems to be in a strong position going into the election. >>> we'll take a yik bre ke a q. stay with us. >>> welcome back to reporter's notebook. thanks for being here, gentlemen. >> we have to talk seriously about metro, but i want to ask you about a fun thing that has happened. the michelin guy. >> yes. >> you'
>> well, you've got ward 7, ward 8, and then at large races. davidsso, not much happening there. >> because he's not on the ballot until november. >> he's an independent. vincent orange is running and he has two challenges, garber and height. i've done three debates with them and vin vincent orange says the polling has him address. >> because he's a reliable vote of the mayor. >> and white has basically said his campaign is it's time for a change, vincent orange...
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it's a ward of the state. that may be david, we -- if washington mutual were still around we could make a comparison that could make world bank look good. this is the real market, so to speak is the bonds. wilfred, raises really good points which is that the idea that you can have no free movement of labor, i mean, that's kind of what the vote was about. when people panic on the stocks -- saying buy the stocks. the stocks are trading irrationally and i don't want to get in the way of some etf created to drive them down. you said emotion and machines. machines -- >> on friday when i was speaking to people they were indicating the algorithms got it right in terms of how to respond to brexit, as opposed to those acting with emotion who may have, perhaps, not predicted the proper outcome. >> it's possible i did a piece last night talking about how jpmorgan may be the long-term winner. obviously everyone feels the yield curve so bad it doesn't matter that you could argue that numbers are all too high because of the yield curve and n
it's a ward of the state. that may be david, we -- if washington mutual were still around we could make a comparison that could make world bank look good. this is the real market, so to speak is the bonds. wilfred, raises really good points which is that the idea that you can have no free movement of labor, i mean, that's kind of what the vote was about. when people panic on the stocks -- saying buy the stocks. the stocks are trading irrationally and i don't want to get in the way of some etf...
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ward 4rks it's brandon todd versus leon andrews. hair b bowser is backing todd and also supporting vincent orange for the at large seat. he faces david garber and robert white. >> news 4 caught up with both former mayor vincent gray and council woman alexander. they greeted voters in northeast washington yesterday. both told tom sherwood that they're confident voters will make the right choice. >> i've been here and there is still a lot of work to do, so i'm excited. >> we worked very hard during this campaign in order to make sure voters know what we stand for, the issues take are important to people who are in the ward. >> many say gray is ahead right now in the ward 7 race. >>> and there is one final race to watch today outside of the city limits. it's an important democratic primary if in arlington for a seat on the county board. the vase between from aric gutshall and libby garvey. you can find more on the candidates and where to vote on nbc washington. also our nbc washington polls open at 7:00. we have posted a link to all the polling places our app p. we'll check this with molette green coming up in the 5:00 hour. >>> our cov
ward 4rks it's brandon todd versus leon andrews. hair b bowser is backing todd and also supporting vincent orange for the at large seat. he faces david garber and robert white. >> news 4 caught up with both former mayor vincent gray and council woman alexander. they greeted voters in northeast washington yesterday. both told tom sherwood that they're confident voters will make the right choice. >> i've been here and there is still a lot of work to do, so i'm excited. >> we...
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> an' ward winning photographen with national public radio iss dead after being killed on assignment in southern afghanistan. davidl key covered the wars in c this is kill keenan his afghan translator. both died when they came under arrest when traveling with anan afghan unit. two others he escaped injury. troops are claiming to reclaim from isis.isis we hear more from fox's connor powell. >>reporter: as iraq ' troops move deeper into pennsylvania loose a isis around bagdad. the attack killing at least 15 and wounding 40 this weekend inn a clear attempt to shift iraq eye force essay tension away from pennsylvania loose a. still two weeks away from theway strong hold. they now hold a key area of the city. government crews secured theured southern edge this weekend. this area now provides iraqi forces to expand theiras on what loose a. using car bombs and bobby trapsb to slow the iraqi advance. militants are also reportedly using some of the 50,000 civilians there as human shields. those lucky enough to scape say living conditions are rapidly deteriorating food and basic items in short supply. once iraqi security fo
> an' ward winning photographen with national public radio iss dead after being killed on assignment in southern afghanistan. davidl key covered the wars in c this is kill keenan his afghan translator. both died when they came under arrest when traveling with anan afghan unit. two others he escaped injury. troops are claiming to reclaim from isis.isis we hear more from fox's connor powell. >>reporter: as iraq ' troops move deeper into pennsylvania loose a isis around bagdad. the...
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david culver. >> and i'm a trooper trapped had to be pulled out of. news 4 derrick wardreporter: yes, taking a look at i-270 north where that backup occurred. tell you how to get it around. all through lane, the main lanes closed at this point. diverted on to the local lanes. and what we are told is that this happened with the trooper being on a traffic stop. it was about 6:52 this morning when the call came in that trooper was indeed in his vehicle when it happened. more coming up on news 4. >> derrick, check in then. >>> our other big story, looking at the scene right there. five people shot. neighbors demanding answers. violence claiming lives as other the fight for their lives. >>> and sunshine breaking out around the region. lower humidity moving in. i'm storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein. a look at our fabulous weekend forecast coming right stories to get to when we start "news4 today" at 9:00. >> and we're back in just a moent.m >>> we are live in montgomery county. you're looking north at i-270. we are being diverted after about accident happened earlier this
david culver. >> and i'm a trooper trapped had to be pulled out of. news 4 derrick wardreporter: yes, taking a look at i-270 north where that backup occurred. tell you how to get it around. all through lane, the main lanes closed at this point. diverted on to the local lanes. and what we are told is that this happened with the trooper being on a traffic stop. it was about 6:52 this morning when the call came in that trooper was indeed in his vehicle when it happened. more coming up on...
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ward, she is at 10 downing street. there will be moving vans in the next several months. >> reporter: that's right. prime minister david cameron told us just behind me, in three months, he'll be stepping down as prime minister. john, when you talk to people on the streets of london this morning, the words that you hear over and over again, stunning, momento momentous, shocking, historic. people trying to grapple with a new reality today. they understand now that they live in a deeply divided country. and they are staring down the barrel to a future that is very uncertain with many asking the question, what comes next. a shocking and historic decision. the united kingdom voting to withdraw from the european union. >> i love this country, and i feel honored to have served it. i will do everything i can in future to help this great country succeed. >> reporter: british prime minister, david cameron, who opposed the exit, issuing stunning news of his own, pledging to step down. >> a negotiation with the european union will need to begin with a new prime minister. >> reporter: causing ripple effects around the world, rattli
ward, she is at 10 downing street. there will be moving vans in the next several months. >> reporter: that's right. prime minister david cameron told us just behind me, in three months, he'll be stepping down as prime minister. john, when you talk to people on the streets of london this morning, the words that you hear over and over again, stunning, momento momentous, shocking, historic. people trying to grapple with a new reality today. they understand now that they live in a deeply...