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that woman is 55-year-old erma salazar galvan. >> what is she doing? >> she pulls a knife on andre. >> did she pull that out of her chesticles. >> i believe you are right. that's where she had that knife hidden. >> my natural instinct was to grab the lady' wrist. she was only small. like 4'7" she said she was. >> she surrenders the knife. >> she willingly gave me the knife. and then you see a smile on her face. she tells andre, the cabbie, i'm just joking. >> that's a really bad joke. >> as he is fighting this lady off, he's still managing to drive. like a bad ass. fight this lady off who has a knife. >> erma salazar galvan was arrested for this. she had an outstanding warrant. >> no explanation? just, hey, ha-ha, i pulled a knife on you. sorry. >> said she was just joking. >> erma isn't the best at telling jokes. >>> this video there is a predator lurking. >> sea lion. >> making this a classic case f of -- this is an attempt by this sea lion to have a nice little penguin dinner. but catching a penguin isn't as easy as you would think. >> he's got a pe
that woman is 55-year-old erma salazar galvan. >> what is she doing? >> she pulls a knife on andre. >> did she pull that out of her chesticles. >> i believe you are right. that's where she had that knife hidden. >> my natural instinct was to grab the lady' wrist. she was only small. like 4'7" she said she was. >> she surrenders the knife. >> she willingly gave me the knife. and then you see a smile on her face. she tells andre, the cabbie, i'm just...
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she was losing a lot of blood and one of the friends, a form erma reason, made a makeshift tourniquetor her. >> he saved my life. >> reporter: she was brought to a hop hospital in phoenix, arizona where doctors tried to reattach her hand but had no success. she was left an amputee. >> it didn't hit me until i was out of the hospital, but i didn't realize this is forever until i had gotten home and started doing everyday tasks. >> reporter: just imagine trying to function without a hand suddenly. the things we take for fwranted because next to impossible. holding two things at once, using a computer or cell phone. >> you can imagine the hand is involved in everything we do, every functional activity. so having that type of amputation takes a lot of someone's every day life. >> dominick has a prosthetic hand now and working with occupational therapists at med star national rehabilitation hospital. he says it takes a lot of strength to use this pros thee sis because it has sevennsors t pick up signals. when she thinks about opening her hand, the prot thettic opens. >> the goal is to be i
she was losing a lot of blood and one of the friends, a form erma reason, made a makeshift tourniquetor her. >> he saved my life. >> reporter: she was brought to a hop hospital in phoenix, arizona where doctors tried to reattach her hand but had no success. she was left an amputee. >> it didn't hit me until i was out of the hospital, but i didn't realize this is forever until i had gotten home and started doing everyday tasks. >> reporter: just imagine trying to function...
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the lawsuit includes graphic charges by two form erma reason corps officers. one of the women claims she was gang raped in 2010 at the marine barracks in southeast d.c. another claims she was raped on barracks row by a superior in 2006. both women are claiming the military ended up blaming them for those assaults. >> i felt like it was me on trial. they said i welcomed the sexual harassment by wearing makeup and running shorts. >> the retaliation i experienced was horrible and ongoing. >> we own this problem. we need to fix this problem. i'll tell you the ma jorts of your commanders out there absolutely want to do the right thing by any victim of sexual assault. >> the pentagon is estimating that 19,000 sexual assaults take place every year within the u.s. military. officials at the marine barracks in southeast strongly dispute the rape allegations named in that lawsuit. >>> a large crowd lined the funeral procession today. he was a student killed. he spent some time living here in the d.c. area when he was younger. he still has family here. we spoke with his
the lawsuit includes graphic charges by two form erma reason corps officers. one of the women claims she was gang raped in 2010 at the marine barracks in southeast d.c. another claims she was raped on barracks row by a superior in 2006. both women are claiming the military ended up blaming them for those assaults. >> i felt like it was me on trial. they said i welcomed the sexual harassment by wearing makeup and running shorts. >> the retaliation i experienced was horrible and...
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they piece investigation into drone strikes and the resulting civilian casualties in pakistan let's erma go back to new york times series from two thousand and nine which david garceau won a pulitzer prize here are so detailed the revolving door the lack of transparency the deceitful nature of television networks hiring retired generals as commentators making them paid contributors or just bringing them on as analysts now many of these retired generals or other pentagon employees they aren't just getting checks and networks many of them are also getting checks from defense contractors something which they don't disclose when they appear on cable networks as the is objective analyst which they are they're not since they're pushing for certain policies that line their wallets not to mention these are people who have risen up through the pentagon which has given them their careers so they clearly benefit from an expanding military state i know when they go on those cable networks they're not really treated as just the military viewpoints in a debate so much is the all knowing all seeing wis
they piece investigation into drone strikes and the resulting civilian casualties in pakistan let's erma go back to new york times series from two thousand and nine which david garceau won a pulitzer prize here are so detailed the revolving door the lack of transparency the deceitful nature of television networks hiring retired generals as commentators making them paid contributors or just bringing them on as analysts now many of these retired generals or other pentagon employees they aren't...
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and erma said, my son got stopped by police for nothing several times just because he's brown.hispanic. we appreciate your comments and we may answer some of your questions on the air. far beyond the twitter community, people are talking about the man who shot the florida teen. police have not arrested george zimmerman, who says he acted in self-defense. hally hughes is here, as well as alex manning. thank you both very much. first, i'm going to go to you, holly, about the stand your ground law. a person can use deadly force if that person is threatened. why doesn't this necessarily apply in this case? >> because in this case, the shooter was the initial aggressor. he pursued trayvon martin after that young man walked away. he was doing nothing but walking down a street. george zimmerman is in his car when he sees him. he stops his car, gets out and goes after trayvon. you cannot be the initial aggressor. you can't go pick a fight for the purpose of beating somebody or shooting them or killing them. so that's not what happened here. if he was being attacked and trayvon was comi
and erma said, my son got stopped by police for nothing several times just because he's brown.hispanic. we appreciate your comments and we may answer some of your questions on the air. far beyond the twitter community, people are talking about the man who shot the florida teen. police have not arrested george zimmerman, who says he acted in self-defense. hally hughes is here, as well as alex manning. thank you both very much. first, i'm going to go to you, holly, about the stand your ground...