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. >> former patriot running back kevin faulk says the checks are thorough and intensive.y go? >> if you've done something in middle school, they'll go back and find somebody that was around that time and ask them. >> trying to head off trouble before the draft, hernandez goes on the offensive, writing a letter to the patriots' director of personnel. if you draft me as a member of the new england patriots, he wrote, i will willfully submit to a biweekly drug test throughout my rookie season. >> day three, round four -- >> prior to the draft, aaron hernandez was projected as a player that could be a first-round pick, and no later than a second-round pick. >> and now with another selection, they go aaron hernandez. >> he ends up the 113th pick, passed over until the fourth round. >> i have to believe that him following so far is more than a story about marijuana. that there were questions raised in background checks about him that caused teams to say, we're going to downgrade him on our draft board. >> but during his first year with the patriots, he proves himself. >> there
. >> former patriot running back kevin faulk says the checks are thorough and intensive.y go? >> if you've done something in middle school, they'll go back and find somebody that was around that time and ask them. >> trying to head off trouble before the draft, hernandez goes on the offensive, writing a letter to the patriots' director of personnel. if you draft me as a member of the new england patriots, he wrote, i will willfully submit to a biweekly drug test throughout my...
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seeing sergeant faulk injured like he was. that was a reality check. >> the female passenger, a juvenile, is discovered to be claw's girlfriend and is convicted of two counts of aggravated assault on a police officer and sentenced to three years in prison. lionel claw gets 25 years for attempting to murder a police officer. turns out he and that police officer, sergeant faulk, are no strangers to one another. >> i had him on an armed robbery case when i was in the detective division two years prior. >> claw's essentially convicted and sentenced to five years for that crime, too, and goes to prison. >> i don't think this guy deserves to get out of prison. i think based on his mentality he should stay in prison for the rest of his life. >>> coming up, a robber chowing down on the evidence. >> he swallowed it. he swallowed it fast, too. >>> a van steamrolls a patrol car. >> when i saw the wheel coming at my face, that was a very scary moment. >>> and a german shepherd saves the day. >> he's telling you something wrong is happenin
seeing sergeant faulk injured like he was. that was a reality check. >> the female passenger, a juvenile, is discovered to be claw's girlfriend and is convicted of two counts of aggravated assault on a police officer and sentenced to three years in prison. lionel claw gets 25 years for attempting to murder a police officer. turns out he and that police officer, sergeant faulk, are no strangers to one another. >> i had him on an armed robbery case when i was in the detective division...
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what lawmakers are saying about publish pressure to end the springing forward and faulk back -- faulk back. >>> we're in the heart of the morning commute. as expected, things are started to pick you, especially in the south bay. this is 237 in milpitas. we'll take a look at other parts of the south bay and update you on the accident. >>> and the fog bank has sprung forward in a big way. it's making a good charge inland. the fog is back. what about the temps on monday. is there any rain in the extended hours? >>> two australian teenagers were stopped by the airport authorities who believe they were on their way to fight with islamics. they tried to get through customs. they were taken into custody when customs officials noticed something suspicious in their bags. no word on what that might have been. the teens were released to their parents who reportedly had no idea of their intentions. >> these were two misguided young australians, australians born and bred, when went to school here -- went to school here, grew upper, imbibed our values but it seems that he had succumbed to the lure
what lawmakers are saying about publish pressure to end the springing forward and faulk back -- faulk back. >>> we're in the heart of the morning commute. as expected, things are started to pick you, especially in the south bay. this is 237 in milpitas. we'll take a look at other parts of the south bay and update you on the accident. >>> and the fog bank has sprung forward in a big way. it's making a good charge inland. the fog is back. what about the temps on monday. is there...
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before we could faulk about what we wanted to do or what our plan was, two of the men who had passeder in the day showed up. one of them was bleeding, and they were completely terrified. apparently they had been cutting bamboo and people had just started shooting at them. that's all they could say. and then one of them sort of showed where the third man had been shot, that they had killed him. and they continued back to paya, where our guides had just run off to. i was trying to delay panic. i figured there would be time later on. but at this point we needed to figure out what we were going to do. i remember being quiet. i remember not really saying much. i just kind of went back into myself. this wasn't really my game. robert was the one that suggested -- >> i think we keep going. >> -- toward the ambush. >> it will be safer than to turn back. >> what about victor? >> we stay together. >> mark, are you happy with that? >> i'm scared. but this was something that i kind of hoped to encounter, a true, true, true test. >> okay. so we're all agreed. >> it was that important to me that i
before we could faulk about what we wanted to do or what our plan was, two of the men who had passeder in the day showed up. one of them was bleeding, and they were completely terrified. apparently they had been cutting bamboo and people had just started shooting at them. that's all they could say. and then one of them sort of showed where the third man had been shot, that they had killed him. and they continued back to paya, where our guides had just run off to. i was trying to delay panic. i...
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we understand that one actually served in the faulk lands war. of course ten people lost their lives here. i guess it's inevitable that much of the focus has ended up being on the three famous french athletes each of which in their own way was very iconic. of course as we've seen in the last day, their final moments have played out here on television and in the media in terrifying detail. it was a catastrophic collision. a midair crash at 100 meters that almost instantly doomed ten people and plunged a nation into mourning. two helicopters were ferrying the cast and crew of a television show in a remote area of northwestern argentina. among the dead eight french nationals including three famous athletes. >> translator: they died because they wanted to beat back their boundaries, to show exploits countries, and regions and be able to lead by example. >> reporter: listed among the casualties was the 47-year-old sailor who became the first woman to win the race to run a solo transatlantic yacht race in 1990. an iconic figure she was known as the fia
we understand that one actually served in the faulk lands war. of course ten people lost their lives here. i guess it's inevitable that much of the focus has ended up being on the three famous french athletes each of which in their own way was very iconic. of course as we've seen in the last day, their final moments have played out here on television and in the media in terrifying detail. it was a catastrophic collision. a midair crash at 100 meters that almost instantly doomed ten people and...
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the cameraman kim faulk says he was simply there by chance awaiting a political rally.he's questioned by police and released. >> when you go inside a small room you will try anything to get out. >>> there was at least one institution the escape king brian larsen didn't run from. the institution of marriage. in october 1995, about a month after the bulldozer incident, he married his girlfriend in the prison church. i'm contessa brewer. that's all for this edition of "caught on camera. >>> this sunday, mass murder in the air. the latest on the germanwings pilot. what medical condition was he hiding and are changes needed in the way we screen commercial airline pilots? >>> plus, as talks on a nuclear deal with iran reach their final hours -- >> for first time, u.s. officials are talking about what will happen if all of this fails. >> -- how the u.s. is becoming caught up on both sides of a proxy war between iran and saudi arabia that could rip apart the middle east even more if that's possible. >>> and -- >> i
the cameraman kim faulk says he was simply there by chance awaiting a political rally.he's questioned by police and released. >> when you go inside a small room you will try anything to get out. >>> there was at least one institution the escape king brian larsen didn't run from. the institution of marriage. in october 1995, about a month after the bulldozer incident, he married his girlfriend in the prison church. i'm contessa brewer. that's all for this edition of "caught...
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the cameraman kim faulk says he was simply there by chance awaiting a political rally.s questioned by police and released. >> when you go inside a small room you will try anything to get out. >>> there was at least one institution the escape king brian larsen didn't run from. the institution of marriage. in october 1995, about a month after the bulldozer incident, he married his girlfriend in the prison church. i'm contessa brewer. that's all for this edition of "caught on camera. ♪ >>> nothing is easy about going back to colombia. you could hike and bleed all day and cover just a couple of miles. it didn't really occur to us how dangerous it was. four soldiers just materialized out of the bush.
the cameraman kim faulk says he was simply there by chance awaiting a political rally.s questioned by police and released. >> when you go inside a small room you will try anything to get out. >>> there was at least one institution the escape king brian larsen didn't run from. the institution of marriage. in october 1995, about a month after the bulldozer incident, he married his girlfriend in the prison church. i'm contessa brewer. that's all for this edition of "caught on...
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last year the president announced the build america initiative led by secretary lew and secretary faulk. one of the main priorities was to educate, work with state and local governments and educate them with regard to p-3s because in many cases they're negotiating with the private sector and they don't necessarily have the expertise, given some of these projects are once in a lifetime. it's very important that, you know, at the federal level we're able to provide a center of excellence where we can work with state and local governments to get them educated, to get them to understand you know where p-3s might be helpful, where it might be useful. so i just wondered if there is sort of an update on how that work is coming or ambition you have working with our state and local governments. >> so you're exactly right. the president, secretary lew, secretary fox announced that last year. it is in the process of being implemented and stood up. i think ultimately it's going to live at the department of transportation. there are -- the goal would be to act as almost a concierge service to potent
last year the president announced the build america initiative led by secretary lew and secretary faulk. one of the main priorities was to educate, work with state and local governments and educate them with regard to p-3s because in many cases they're negotiating with the private sector and they don't necessarily have the expertise, given some of these projects are once in a lifetime. it's very important that, you know, at the federal level we're able to provide a center of excellence where we...