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captain jeff winn and his lieutenant, dwayne scheuermann, were told that someone had hijacked a waterk. the story they heard was that thieves were robbing, raping and killing people. winn and scheuermann rolled out through the flooded streets. and near the superdome, they spotted three water trucks. they said a man near one of the trucks had a gun. both officers took aim. these pictures show dwayne scheuermann at the scene. ( gunshots ) they hit the man in the torso-- but he survived. his name was keenon mccann. and when the cops apprehended him there was no gun to be found. the police theorized he might have thrown it away-- off the overpass. keenon mccann was lucky that day. he survived getting shot. he's since died, but his brother and sister-in-law were with him on the bridge. they say he didn't have a gun. that he was stranded there with his family. what do you think happened? >> what i think happened, that i think they just came out there and got the wrong people, or the wrong person. mistakenly shot keenon for nothing. that's what happened. if he had a gun, why did they bring h
captain jeff winn and his lieutenant, dwayne scheuermann, were told that someone had hijacked a waterk. the story they heard was that thieves were robbing, raping and killing people. winn and scheuermann rolled out through the flooded streets. and near the superdome, they spotted three water trucks. they said a man near one of the trucks had a gun. both officers took aim. these pictures show dwayne scheuermann at the scene. ( gunshots ) they hit the man in the torso-- but he survived. his name...
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dwayne jones to me is the silent hero of the convention center. >> this is wrong, man!oing to be responsible for us? >> he was like the ambassador. this guy was in charge of all these people. >> do you think that your tape actively brought in help? >> i don't know. i do feel that the convention center was a breaking point of the lack of help that was in that city. >> in baghdad, they air dropped water, food, to people. why can't they do that to their own people in new orleans? >> this is disgusting. i mean, we might as well lay down and die. >> the amount of people that had gathered peacefully in one place to wait for help for four days without ever, ever showing any violence. >> help! help! help! >> they believed in some system that never came to help them. it was one of those sights that you'll take to your grave. you'll never forget that. >> still shakes me to watch that video. tony was telling me, he reminded me that even before he had seen the scene there, he actually left the downtown area to get supplies, came back, saw a convoy of national guard troops with supp
dwayne jones to me is the silent hero of the convention center. >> this is wrong, man!oing to be responsible for us? >> he was like the ambassador. this guy was in charge of all these people. >> do you think that your tape actively brought in help? >> i don't know. i do feel that the convention center was a breaking point of the lack of help that was in that city. >> in baghdad, they air dropped water, food, to people. why can't they do that to their own people in...
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basically, you and the rock, dwayne johnson -- >> dwayne johnson. >> jimmy: -- are the guys. >> we arediving out of buildings. >> we are indestructible. >> jimmy: flipping over busses. >> we're the guys that do all the stuff that cops do in the movies. and everybody, the other guys, want to be us. so, that's what the movie is about. so, the guys who aren't us. >> jimmy: yeah, the guys who aren't the super heroes, will ferrell and mark wahlberg. >> yeah, there are two of them, but there are some others. >> jimmy: there are some other, other guys, too. >> yeah, there are some other, other guys. >> jimmy: that's a sequel, yeah. >> "other, other guys." >> jimmy: but it's danson and highsmith is what you guys play. are you danson or highsmith? >> i'm highsmith. >> jimmy: it is unbelievable. it's so ridiculous. you come in, you have a good speech where you just tell will ferrell -- well, we have the clip. >> i think that's what we're gonna see. >> jimmy: we're gonna see it. i heard a rumor that they're gonna make a danson and highsmith movie. >> i heard that. i would love to see a prequel of
basically, you and the rock, dwayne johnson -- >> dwayne johnson. >> jimmy: -- are the guys. >> we arediving out of buildings. >> we are indestructible. >> jimmy: flipping over busses. >> we're the guys that do all the stuff that cops do in the movies. and everybody, the other guys, want to be us. so, that's what the movie is about. so, the guys who aren't us. >> jimmy: yeah, the guys who aren't the super heroes, will ferrell and mark wahlberg. >>...
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. >> dwayne johnson. >> rose: i may have seen the rock there. >> and they are kind of the iconic members of the force. they're the guys who... they're the stereotypical action heroes. >> rose: and describe mark wahlberg and you. >> mark and i are the opposite. we're literally the other guys in the office that no one likes. we're the unsung heroes. mark's kind of a guy who's from the streets who is on his rise to get his... be a lead homicide detective but unfortunately shot derek jeter and... >> rose: that's not tkpwraod. >> and that's not good. >> before game seven of the world series. shot him in the leg and became the most hated cop in all of new york city. >> his punishment is to be paired with my character who is a forensic accountant who has never seen a beat. never walked a beat ever. never fired his weapon and absolutely loves paperwork. >> rose: (laughs) so mark does not look like this is going to be his career saver, does it? >> no, he quickly at the beginning of the movie makes a point to tell me how much not only he hates me but that he doesn't think i'm a real cop or a real
. >> dwayne johnson. >> rose: i may have seen the rock there. >> and they are kind of the iconic members of the force. they're the guys who... they're the stereotypical action heroes. >> rose: and describe mark wahlberg and you. >> mark and i are the opposite. we're literally the other guys in the office that no one likes. we're the unsung heroes. mark's kind of a guy who's from the streets who is on his rise to get his... be a lead homicide detective but...
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lebron james, dwayne wade, chris bosh. christmas night, trail blazers. and the l.a. lake ears rife for their first apeer apearance. >> for nbc bay area tonight, cubs/giants. coverage minutes away. then, 10:00, tom's favorite, minute to win it. and then join us at 11:00. right after the game for nbc bay area news. >> well there is a main your spectacle coming. you can watch it thursday night. free of charge the meteor shower lights up the sky. this year, thursday into friday morning. midnight usually the best time to watch. astronomers say this could be an incredible show beginning to end because there will only be a crescent moon to compete that night. i'm looking forward to it. >> fog is always competition for anything in the skies. >> will we see it? >> you have to head to extreme south bay few be able to get in on that. morgan hill. gilroy. best chance. head into thursday. let's get a look also at inning by inning forecast, giants. at & t park, tonight here on nbc. conditions, low to mid 60s. first pitch. seventh inning, stretch, looking at upper 50s to low 60s. b
lebron james, dwayne wade, chris bosh. christmas night, trail blazers. and the l.a. lake ears rife for their first apeer apearance. >> for nbc bay area tonight, cubs/giants. coverage minutes away. then, 10:00, tom's favorite, minute to win it. and then join us at 11:00. right after the game for nbc bay area news. >> well there is a main your spectacle coming. you can watch it thursday night. free of charge the meteor shower lights up the sky. this year, thursday into friday morning....
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. >> great call from dwayne kuiper. they took the 11 run lead in error in the 9th.ed score the tying run. and barry zito in for relief because the giants had no more help in the bullpen left. the base hit 12-11. the newcomer cody ross likes what he sees from the giants' spirit. >> it just shows the resilience of our team. you know, we never gave up. 1-9 and everybody on the bench just said, let's, you know, we're not quite out of it just yet out of this game. had a big 8th. and unfortunately it wasn't enough. >>> as it turns out, you know really it's the as who have the pitching staff worth decreeing about. the lowest team era in the league. their starters have given up three or fewer runs in 17 straight games. that's the longest streak by an as team since 1927. that's a little bit of pitching. the ball boys in cleveland are the men in blue. pretty generous, too. five run first for the as. davis had a little something to do with it. hit to left. kind of an interesting play. kevin kusmanoff just misses the grand slam homerun. you think davis is a little bit fast. one
. >> great call from dwayne kuiper. they took the 11 run lead in error in the 9th.ed score the tying run. and barry zito in for relief because the giants had no more help in the bullpen left. the base hit 12-11. the newcomer cody ross likes what he sees from the giants' spirit. >> it just shows the resilience of our team. you know, we never gave up. 1-9 and everybody on the bench just said, let's, you know, we're not quite out of it just yet out of this game. had a big 8th. and...
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. >> great call from dwayne kuiper. they took the 11 run lead in error in the 9th. helped score the tying run. and barry zito in for relief because the giants had no more help in the bullpen left. the base hit 12-11. the newcomer cody ross likes what he sees from the giants' spirit. >> it just shows the resilience of our team. you know, we never gave up. 1-9 and everybody on the bench just said, let's, you know, we're not quite out of it just yet out of this game. had a big 8th. and unfortunately it wasn't enough. >>> as it turns out, you know really it's the as who have the pitching staff worth decreeing about. the lowest team era in the league. their starters have given up three or fewer runs in 17 straight games. that's the longest streak by an as team since 1927. that's a little bit of pitching. the ball boys in cleveland are the men in blue. pretty generous, too. five run first for the as. davis had a little something to do with it. hit to left. kind of an interesting play. kevin kusmanoff just misses the grand slam homerun. you think davis is a little bit fast
. >> great call from dwayne kuiper. they took the 11 run lead in error in the 9th. helped score the tying run. and barry zito in for relief because the giants had no more help in the bullpen left. the base hit 12-11. the newcomer cody ross likes what he sees from the giants' spirit. >> it just shows the resilience of our team. you know, we never gave up. 1-9 and everybody on the bench just said, let's, you know, we're not quite out of it just yet out of this game. had a big 8th. and...
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and dwayne knows all about that as a former representative. but i can't imagine having the territory that congressman ross has. he has to be the hardest-working guy in washington, because he has half of our state, you might say. and he does this on a regular basis. a lot of you have you been here. we have -- he comes here twice a year, glenwood, all the other areas, and so we have access to him year-round. we get to talk to him. i call his office all the time. they have been very helpful in solving my problems. when one of my constituents has a problem dealing with the federal government, social security, veterans, whatever, i go to them to get help on solving those problems. and they've always been really good to do that. so it's my honor to introduce probably the hardest-working guy i know besides me -- [laughter] -- today and he's going to tell you what he's been doing and how he is getting around the state, taking his vacation, his recess from congress, to work. he's he not taking a vacation, he's working. when you do these constantly day
and dwayne knows all about that as a former representative. but i can't imagine having the territory that congressman ross has. he has to be the hardest-working guy in washington, because he has half of our state, you might say. and he does this on a regular basis. a lot of you have you been here. we have -- he comes here twice a year, glenwood, all the other areas, and so we have access to him year-round. we get to talk to him. i call his office all the time. they have been very helpful in...
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and dwayne knows all about that as a former representative. but i can't imagine having the territory that congressman ross has. he has to be the hardest-working guy in washington, because he has half of our state, you might say. and he does this on a regular basis. a lot of you have you been here. we have -- he comes here twice a year, glenwood, all the other areas, and so we have access to him year-round. we get to talk to him. i call his office all the time. they have been very helpful in solving my problems. when one of my constituents has a problem dealing with the federal government, social security, veterans, whatever, i go to them to get help on solving those problems. and they've always been really good to do that. so it's my honor to introduce probably the hardest-working guy i know besides me -- [laughter] -- today and he's going to tell you what he's been doing and how he is getting around the state, taking his vacation, his recess from congress, to work. he's he not taking a vacation, he's working. when you do these constantly day
and dwayne knows all about that as a former representative. but i can't imagine having the territory that congressman ross has. he has to be the hardest-working guy in washington, because he has half of our state, you might say. and he does this on a regular basis. a lot of you have you been here. we have -- he comes here twice a year, glenwood, all the other areas, and so we have access to him year-round. we get to talk to him. i call his office all the time. they have been very helpful in...