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happened here at the fort. we tend to forget about the war i think it is important for us to remember that, you know, men fought and died for this war, american, british, native american, canadian, so we really want to honor and remember all of those people. we want people to come away with a sense of reverence, a sense of respect for what took place here. >> our cities tour staff recently traveled to toledo, ohio, to learn about its rich history. to watch more video from toledo and other stops on our tour, visit c-span.org/citiestour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend every weekend on c-span3. tv, is american history exploring our nation's past c-span3.kend on next, our weekly series, "the civil war." analyzing your leases as grant's lesser-known petersburg offensive -- ulysses s grant's lesser-known petersburg offensive. at 8:00 p.m. eastern, it's lecturer in history. we visit the pace university classroom of professor taylor who talks about american cartoons in world war ii and the ways in wh
happened here at the fort. we tend to forget about the war i think it is important for us to remember that, you know, men fought and died for this war, american, british, native american, canadian, so we really want to honor and remember all of those people. we want people to come away with a sense of reverence, a sense of respect for what took place here. >> our cities tour staff recently traveled to toledo, ohio, to learn about its rich history. to watch more video from toledo and other...
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happened here at the fort. we tend to forget about the war of 1812, but i think it is important for us to remember that, you know, men fought and died for this war, american, british, native american, canadian, so we really want to honor and remember all of those people. we want people to come away with a sense of reverence, a sense of respect for what took place here. >> this is filled with many memorials. the one behind us now, john was ben had an office downtown and saw newsboys on the street. at swere mostly left street urchins. in christmas, they formed the .ewsboys association and really stepping up. this became a national model used all over the country. the newsboys were a unique group back then. newspapers had no other way to distribute their papers. they were an important part of the whole process. some say, he was put onto this keep the kids active and working. there had been a strike in new york that brought them down to their knees but i like to think of him as more of a bighearted guy who just wan
happened here at the fort. we tend to forget about the war of 1812, but i think it is important for us to remember that, you know, men fought and died for this war, american, british, native american, canadian, so we really want to honor and remember all of those people. we want people to come away with a sense of reverence, a sense of respect for what took place here. >> this is filled with many memorials. the one behind us now, john was ben had an office downtown and saw newsboys on the...
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fort worth police sgt. chris daniels announced the arrerest of officer aaron dean on monday. >> the fort worth police department would again like to express our deepest condolences to miss jefferson's family. we understand this is a tough and tragic event, not only for her family, but for the community. we value the trust we have had with our community. we will continue to build that trust. we will continue to be as transparent as possible in all police matters. status of the criminal investigation, at approximately 6:00 p.m., aaron dean was arrested for the murder of miss jefferson. amy: officer aaron dean's arrest came just hours after he resigned from the police department amid growing outrage. atatiana jefferson's family also held a news conference before monday dean's arrest. this is the family's lawyer lee merritt addressing reporters. >> i want to go ahead and dispel somehow ahat this is one-off, that this was just a bad luck incident from an otherwise sound department. the fort worth police departme
fort worth police sgt. chris daniels announced the arrerest of officer aaron dean on monday. >> the fort worth police department would again like to express our deepest condolences to miss jefferson's family. we understand this is a tough and tragic event, not only for her family, but for the community. we value the trust we have had with our community. we will continue to build that trust. we will continue to be as transparent as possible in all police matters. status of the criminal...
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keep marching to the fort and when you get there take the forte. he was given quite the assignment he marches north. where the indians? they get to fort defiance. they make a deal they make a treaty we don't have to fight marching appear they will get to the british forte august 20th only a few miles they are marching they get up to the bluff for miles from here and they see down to the river and william harrison who is the aide to wayne rides up and says i think you're going to forget to give me the orders if the battle does begin. charge the back from the bayonet and at that moment a shot rings out those indians had lined up on the front and wayne was astounded they had tread so carefully they panicked he trained his men at the first sign of attack lineup parallel to the army in five minutes they had lined up across the front go the battle only lasted an hour as the indians came first came on the american right than on the left and the training of his men and the artillery they push the indians back through the fallen timbers from a tornado acros
keep marching to the fort and when you get there take the forte. he was given quite the assignment he marches north. where the indians? they get to fort defiance. they make a deal they make a treaty we don't have to fight marching appear they will get to the british forte august 20th only a few miles they are marching they get up to the bluff for miles from here and they see down to the river and william harrison who is the aide to wayne rides up and says i think you're going to forget to give...
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they expect to be able to go into the fort or to have reinforcements sent out from the fort. campbell has been given specific instructions that he is not to intervene militarily. what that would be doing is declaring war on the united states. at this point in time, great britain had no intention of declaring war unless they could win and really win big. they were not going to make the decision to do that. the native americans now see that the british were not going to fight with them. they leave very disheartened and betrayed. forced themhas been to reevaluate their alliances with the british and how they are going to withstand the onslaught of the settlers who are going to continue to push into their land. the battle of fallen timbers lasted approximately two hours. the heaviest losses took place in 45 minutes. between 30 and 50 were lost on each side. although the losses were a little bit lower than we would expect to see when we say that the americans definitively won the battle, what we are seeing happen is this disillusionment taking place with the native americans with
they expect to be able to go into the fort or to have reinforcements sent out from the fort. campbell has been given specific instructions that he is not to intervene militarily. what that would be doing is declaring war on the united states. at this point in time, great britain had no intention of declaring war unless they could win and really win big. they were not going to make the decision to do that. the native americans now see that the british were not going to fight with them. they...
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they expect to be able to go into the fort or have reinforcements sent out from the fort. campbell has been given specific instructions that he is not to intervene militarily. basically what that would be doing is declaring war on the united states of america. at this time great britain had no intention of declaring war unless they could win and really win big and they were not going to make the decision at the fort to do that. what ends up happening is the native americans now see the british were not going to fight with them. they leave very disheartened and very betrayed. forced the has native americans to reevaluate their alliances with the british and how they are going to withstand the onslaught of the settlers who are going to continue to push into their land. the battle of fallen timbers lasted two hours with the heaviest losses taking place at about 45 minutes. 30are seeing that between and 50 were lost on each side. although losses were lower than what we would expect to see would we say the americans definitively won the battle of fallen timbers, but we are seei
they expect to be able to go into the fort or have reinforcements sent out from the fort. campbell has been given specific instructions that he is not to intervene militarily. basically what that would be doing is declaring war on the united states of america. at this time great britain had no intention of declaring war unless they could win and really win big and they were not going to make the decision at the fort to do that. what ends up happening is the native americans now see the british...
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and they run to the fort. it will allow them to come into the fort and instead of close the doors they close the door. and they say we don't have any problems with the united states of america. the aftermath of the battle is at least half a year. he doesn't think he has succeeded. he goes back to fort defiance. it was the capital of little turtles confederation. the anxiety is almost overwhelming. you know everything he's feeling. his walking back and forth saying i can do this again. i can't face another enemy. we beat them once and we will never beat them again, where are they. finally blue jacket he is the true leader and little little turtle doesn't run this battle. he comes into fort greenville and says it's over, you had one. we have turned our backs on the british. we can accept the line. we will be on the other side. we will trade with you. the fighting is over. in the summer of 1795. he negotiates this treaty at greenville. for wayne that was his victory. i've got to bring peace and i've got to get my
and they run to the fort. it will allow them to come into the fort and instead of close the doors they close the door. and they say we don't have any problems with the united states of america. the aftermath of the battle is at least half a year. he doesn't think he has succeeded. he goes back to fort defiance. it was the capital of little turtles confederation. the anxiety is almost overwhelming. you know everything he's feeling. his walking back and forth saying i can do this again. i can't...
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i should note they went to fort hampton, very close to fort monroe. here is a photograph of hampton. the union's military presence has made that possible. this was war. things could change and change in an instant. that is what happened. fast-forward forward to the next summer. in 1862, when the region saw an influx of soldiers, led by general george mcclellan. it brought more men to the region. they made their way of the peninsula and an attempt to take richmond. as the course of that campaign wound down, as many of you know, they did not take richmond. mcclellan's troops staggered back down the peninsula from richmond toward the coast again. as they did, the army brought hungry, frustrated men, with the -- little patients, little money and a great deal of hunger. on one early august morning, the whitehurst's were in their store, with two wagons of men -- when two wagons of men rolled up. out came soldiers who began removing potatoes, flour, and butter. hurry up and put it in the wagon, a sergeant apparently ordered them. edward tried to stop them. h
i should note they went to fort hampton, very close to fort monroe. here is a photograph of hampton. the union's military presence has made that possible. this was war. things could change and change in an instant. that is what happened. fast-forward forward to the next summer. in 1862, when the region saw an influx of soldiers, led by general george mcclellan. it brought more men to the region. they made their way of the peninsula and an attempt to take richmond. as the course of that campaign...
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and alt fort campbell the interview rooms were filling up.of those rooms, jessie goslyn. >> when you have drug dealers after you you don't know what's going to happen. >> jessie had given law enforcement a possible motive for her husband's murder. she said her husband owed money to drug deal, a lot of money. prosecutor prior was getting regular phone updates about all the witness interviews but to her jessie's was the most important. jessie gave police a key new detail. she said on the night of the murder one of those drug dealers contacted her. >> did you have to talk to the drug dealers directly? >> she was getting text messages from this man? >> that's what she indicated, yes, and that he would do harm or kill her or her family, her children if she didn't comply with what he was telling her to do. >> that's when jessie admitted she didn't drive down the road because she was feeling sick. >> i got a text that told me the turn on the road. >> what did the text say? >> turn on this road or turn on the -- what did it say exactly? >> it told me
and alt fort campbell the interview rooms were filling up.of those rooms, jessie goslyn. >> when you have drug dealers after you you don't know what's going to happen. >> jessie had given law enforcement a possible motive for her husband's murder. she said her husband owed money to drug deal, a lot of money. prosecutor prior was getting regular phone updates about all the witness interviews but to her jessie's was the most important. jessie gave police a key new detail. she said on...
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fort wise was renamed during the war to fort lyon. fort wise was renamed during the i believe after the virginia governor in colorado being a pro-union state, renamed it fort lyon. so black kettle went into fort lyon asking for peace but the commanders told him they did not have the authority to accept his surrender, nor could they give the cheyennes food. meanwhile, the colorado papers were calling for extermination shivington as a coward. he had an opportunity and did not take it so he deployed 700 colorado volunteers to attack the cheyenne. after seeing the approaching army, black cattle hoisted an american flag and sent a message . a white antelope to greet the army. the white antelope was shot dead and soldiers launched into the village. the cavalry continued their charge into the village and for several hours, butchered men, women, and children. cheyenne bodies were mutilated and even infants were stabbed by coloradans. immediately after the massacre, the colorado press celebrated. "colorado soldiers have again covered themselve
fort wise was renamed during the war to fort lyon. fort wise was renamed during the i believe after the virginia governor in colorado being a pro-union state, renamed it fort lyon. so black kettle went into fort lyon asking for peace but the commanders told him they did not have the authority to accept his surrender, nor could they give the cheyennes food. meanwhile, the colorado papers were calling for extermination shivington as a coward. he had an opportunity and did not take it so he...
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the parallels not lost on those in fort worth. >> i call on the fort worth police department to stop this. stop the shooting first, asking questions later, especially when it comes to our communi community. >> and sam, what is the fort worth police department saying about all of this? >> well, kate, first the mayor has called for immediate and transparent investigation. we just found out from the fort worth they're going to be interviewing this officer tomorrow, but, kate, ultimately, the decision over whether or not charge are coming will come from the tarrant county district attorney. >> all right, sam, thank you. >> in southern california, firefighters are beginning to win the battle against the nearly 8,000-acre saddleridge wildfire in the san fernando valley. the fire has killed three people and damaged homes and businesses. some residents were allowed to return home today. >>> and tonight a new milestone for one of america's greatest athletes. the unstoppable simone biles now has more world championship medals than any other gymnast ever. and that's just the beginning. here's m
the parallels not lost on those in fort worth. >> i call on the fort worth police department to stop this. stop the shooting first, asking questions later, especially when it comes to our communi community. >> and sam, what is the fort worth police department saying about all of this? >> well, kate, first the mayor has called for immediate and transparent investigation. we just found out from the fort worth they're going to be interviewing this officer tomorrow, but, kate,...
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i learned growing up in fort bragg and fort sill that the only way to walk a military outfit is it walk the post, and let me tell you what i have discovered and i have sdovred that the department of veteran affairs probably has the most dedicated workforce in the country, men and women who know that they have the most noble mission in the federal government and let me tell you what has happened just in the last year. you all know better than anyone that this institution was rocked and royaled by bad headline after bad headline, and there was a tremendous change in the leadership and the president of the united states is the first candidate and then the first president to make veterans the centerpiece of his administration, and let me tell you what has happened. in the last year, the department of veterans affairs has gone from 17 out of 17 or 16 out of 17 in terms of the best places in government to work to number six. we have the highest veterans approval rate in our history. 87.7%. the journal of the american medical association says that our wait times are as good as any in the prief
i learned growing up in fort bragg and fort sill that the only way to walk a military outfit is it walk the post, and let me tell you what i have discovered and i have sdovred that the department of veteran affairs probably has the most dedicated workforce in the country, men and women who know that they have the most noble mission in the federal government and let me tell you what has happened just in the last year. you all know better than anyone that this institution was rocked and royaled...
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fort x. more popularly called fort hood. the photographer is standing on the parapet of fort x, looking at the ponder house. the ponder house -- ponder left his house in 1863 because his wife ellen was unfaithful to him according to the story. she was blatantly having an affair with somebody. and he was humiliated and basically abandoned her in 1863. ellen stayed there until the spring of 1864 when she also fled before sherman got there so the house was empty. used by confederate sharpshooters, perforated by u.s. artillery. another interesting aspect, ponder owned 65 slaves before the war. if you are interested in the history of west point, the first african-american to graduate from the u.s. military academy was a man named henry flipper. he was the son of one of the ponder slaves. this photograph so widely reproduced. you can see lots of obstructions here. you can see inclines and upright palisades. the upright palisades are those straight looking fence like structures just in front of the
fort x. more popularly called fort hood. the photographer is standing on the parapet of fort x, looking at the ponder house. the ponder house -- ponder left his house in 1863 because his wife ellen was unfaithful to him according to the story. she was blatantly having an affair with somebody. and he was humiliated and basically abandoned her in 1863. ellen stayed there until the spring of 1864 when she also fled before sherman got there so the house was empty. used by confederate sharpshooters,...
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soldiers it happened at fort stewart. six soldiers were inside a military tank when it overturned into water three died on-site the three others were taken to the hospital our courtney kube has the latest >> reporter: the troops were training at fort stewart when their bradley training vehiclerh nonlife-threatening injuries they're members of the first armored bringing gate combat team, owheknr the 3rd infantry division. we're all devastating after ierp and deploy the vehicle involved in the incident looks like a tank, but the bradley is actually a battlefield personnel carrier. it's surrounded with light armor, designed to keep soldiers safe while carrying them into combat bradleys can weight over 25 tons the accident another reminder of the dangers of military training last month a fort hood soldier was killed while conducting routine maintenance on a bradley fighting vehicle and earlier this year, a 22-year-old army combat engineer was killed in training when the bradley he was riding in rolled over at fortw under inve
soldiers it happened at fort stewart. six soldiers were inside a military tank when it overturned into water three died on-site the three others were taken to the hospital our courtney kube has the latest >> reporter: the troops were training at fort stewart when their bradley training vehiclerh nonlife-threatening injuries they're members of the first armored bringing gate combat team, owheknr the 3rd infantry division. we're all devastating after ierp and deploy the vehicle involved in...
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the police officer quit the fort worth police department. behind me is behind bars accused of murdering, the 28-year-old tatiana jefferson in her own home. i know you played that footage, the heaviest evidence against him may be the body cam footage. you see aaron dean noticing something through a darken window, he points the flashlight there and he did not identify himself as a police officer and he fired. two seconds. that's how long it took from a verbal command to deadly force. moments later a 28 years old woman was dead and her eight years old nephew is traumatized and the community is torn apart. we have not gotten any information from aaron dean himself. he's a rookie cop, he graduated about two years ago last april. that's all we know about him so far. the interim police chief is supposed to hold another press conference tomorrow. they are launching a criminal investigation. the fbi is alerted of another investigation. you can tell the department is trying to be transparent because this is now the 9th officer involved shooting in for
the police officer quit the fort worth police department. behind me is behind bars accused of murdering, the 28-year-old tatiana jefferson in her own home. i know you played that footage, the heaviest evidence against him may be the body cam footage. you see aaron dean noticing something through a darken window, he points the flashlight there and he did not identify himself as a police officer and he fired. two seconds. that's how long it took from a verbal command to deadly force. moments...
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of general abrams and he did return to fort bragg, the most decorated combat unit in the armed forces of the united states, on the western front in 1915. my father was a senior officer in the division, the leadership in washington dc was afraid of the action he would get. this was not berkeley, california or cambridge, massachusetts but southeastern north carolina. as a child growing up in fort bragg i also saw kindergarten and elementary school classrooms. there was always a chance in my world a classmate called to the principal's office, there was bad news waiting. it wasn't a to go to the doctor. something had happened in southeast asia.
of general abrams and he did return to fort bragg, the most decorated combat unit in the armed forces of the united states, on the western front in 1915. my father was a senior officer in the division, the leadership in washington dc was afraid of the action he would get. this was not berkeley, california or cambridge, massachusetts but southeastern north carolina. as a child growing up in fort bragg i also saw kindergarten and elementary school classrooms. there was always a chance in my world...
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i can see them gathered in our home at fort sill. there husbands like my father had artie been to vietnam at least once or were about ready to go to vietnam. they knew that the country was ugly at the time. they saw it coming apart, yet they knew they were part of a community that had a higher calling, that it didn't matter what was going on outside the walls of fort sill or fort bragg, that they were going to support the community they had become part of so that is the world i grew up in and the lessons that i learned about selfless service came period, niall gardner is here and i can tell him as part of my father's recovery he was allowed to go to the united kingdom and teach at the royal school of artillery and i remember taking trips, beautiful cities like bath and wales and oxford and on these magnificent structures built by indigo jones, there were park marks. coventry cathedral being the greatest example that this medieval structure, the home of the cathedral of saint michael was a shell. the only thing left was the wall outsi
i can see them gathered in our home at fort sill. there husbands like my father had artie been to vietnam at least once or were about ready to go to vietnam. they knew that the country was ugly at the time. they saw it coming apart, yet they knew they were part of a community that had a higher calling, that it didn't matter what was going on outside the walls of fort sill or fort bragg, that they were going to support the community they had become part of so that is the world i grew up in and...
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Él tenÍa con la policía de fort worth. labores desde el aÑo pasado. la comunidad exigen que se le presenten cargos y sea arrestado. jorge: temperaturas mÁs cálidas y vientos moderados permitieron a los bomberos contener en un 50% un voraz incendio forestal que ardiÓ por varios dÍas al norte de los Ángeles. al regresar a su casa, varios de los evacuados encontraron sus viviendas seriamente daÑadas por el fuego. salvador durÁn nos cuenta.
Él tenÍa con la policía de fort worth. labores desde el aÑo pasado. la comunidad exigen que se le presenten cargos y sea arrestado. jorge: temperaturas mÁs cálidas y vientos moderados permitieron a los bomberos contener en un 50% un voraz incendio forestal que ardiÓ por varios dÍas al norte de los Ángeles. al regresar a su casa, varios de los evacuados encontraron sus viviendas seriamente daÑadas por el fuego. salvador durÁn nos cuenta.
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and retreated to the more easily defended fort. for this reason, parts of the city was spared from heavy destruction. but in the harbor area, the nazis had systematically destroyed ducts, warehouses, another port facilities. at the airport, the preinvasion bombing had destroyed the hangers, and damage many aircraft. these planes originally french, had been remodelled by the nazis for their own. use the liberated population of mass a, cheered the triumphant algerian troops. the general, commander of the french algerian division, was congratulated by another general, and the french minister of war. here, to, the enemy was forced to leave the streets. in the month before the invasion, -- the base was useless as such. the nazis continue to utilize naval rivals, and other undamaged weapons which had not been destroyed. with other wrecked warships, -- this is what remained of the famous french fighting vessel. this submarine and torpedo plant, although damaged severely, had remained in use until the capture of the area. this fort, built
and retreated to the more easily defended fort. for this reason, parts of the city was spared from heavy destruction. but in the harbor area, the nazis had systematically destroyed ducts, warehouses, another port facilities. at the airport, the preinvasion bombing had destroyed the hangers, and damage many aircraft. these planes originally french, had been remodelled by the nazis for their own. use the liberated population of mass a, cheered the triumphant algerian troops. the general,...
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fort ticonderoga. washington is mired in boston, he sends benedict arnold on an oberland exhibition to get to quebec. expedition to get to quebec. the british had been caught by surprise about the revolution. montgomery is sent up lake champlain and takes montreal. it is up to benedict arnold to up theis ragtag band penobscot river. it is getting very cold. the river is a virtual torrent. i followed benedict arnold's trail into the interior of maine and quebec. there is still nothing up there. name, itis a street says arnold. he led his men up there. it is an incredible story on its own. he is there with daniel morgan. ehrenberg. it is an amazing cast. they make it and get to quebec. he was a hero. they finally would storm quebec at the end of the year in a snowstorm. montgomery, who had teamed up with him by that point, would be killed in the early going. he was badly injured when a bullet ricocheted off his left leg. it was still an amazing feat. he would be reassigned in montreal and be a vital elem
fort ticonderoga. washington is mired in boston, he sends benedict arnold on an oberland exhibition to get to quebec. expedition to get to quebec. the british had been caught by surprise about the revolution. montgomery is sent up lake champlain and takes montreal. it is up to benedict arnold to up theis ragtag band penobscot river. it is getting very cold. the river is a virtual torrent. i followed benedict arnold's trail into the interior of maine and quebec. there is still nothing up there....
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i would like to welcome you to fort stevens. we would like to welcome you to historic fort events and the 54th anniversary of for stephens, and the national for its managers as well as an national cemetery, we have some programming there as well. at this time, we will present the colors, today, representing the 54th regiment of massachusetts and the u.s. colored troops from connecticut. we will open now with the presentations of colors. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ >> please be seated. for those who were wondering, that was the him from the 18th 61 versus written by oliver holmes, senior some by carroll heart. at this time, we will have creating from our park superintendent, julie awash burn. >> good morning, and what a beautiful day we have, we really locked out on the weather and it feels like it may be hot but not to human, so we are lucky. on behalf of the acting director of the national parks service, i bring you greetings from the nds, as well as welcome each of you to rock creek park and forth stevens. for those of you who don't know, rock c
i would like to welcome you to fort stevens. we would like to welcome you to historic fort events and the 54th anniversary of for stephens, and the national for its managers as well as an national cemetery, we have some programming there as well. at this time, we will present the colors, today, representing the 54th regiment of massachusetts and the u.s. colored troops from connecticut. we will open now with the presentations of colors. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ >> please be seated. for those...
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bragg and fort sill. even when it wasn't popular to serve. >> one last question, and the question is, a lot is asked of the v.a., but what can americans outside of washington, d.c. do to maybe help the v.a. or the veterans as whole? there's a lot of different programs but what can americans who are not veterans do to help the department? >> before i answer that, i want to build on a conversation that you and i had earlier. i mentioned the list of great speakers who have come here and given the helms lecture. as mentioned the last one being the ambassador. i also learned some very valuable lessons working in the united states senate in the 1990s. senator helms had a great wall. it wasn't a glory wall that you see in most politicians offices that just have the politician, the arm around the celebrity. in fact, the only celebrities on that wall were close friends of his, names like jimmy stewart and john wayne. not ordinary celebrities. but there were other pictures, hubert humphrey, jimmy carter, even ellen
bragg and fort sill. even when it wasn't popular to serve. >> one last question, and the question is, a lot is asked of the v.a., but what can americans outside of washington, d.c. do to maybe help the v.a. or the veterans as whole? there's a lot of different programs but what can americans who are not veterans do to help the department? >> before i answer that, i want to build on a conversation that you and i had earlier. i mentioned the list of great speakers who have come here...
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the parallels not lost on those in fort worth. >> i call on the fort worth police department to stop this stop the shooting first, asking questions later, especially when it comes to our community. >> and the mayor is calling for a transparent and immediate investigation. fort worth police are going to be interviewing the police officer involved later today the decision on whether or not to charge him ultimately lies in the hands of the tarrant county district attorney. back to you. >> all right, sam, thank you >>> a frantic search-and-rescue mission is under way ts morning for a missing worker who may be trapped in the rubble after the collapse of a hard rock hotel it happened in new orleans officials say the deadly collapse has claimed of at least two people here is nbc's morgan chesky. >> reporter: tonight it's the question looming over new orleans. what caused the collapse. >> oh my god. >> reporter: sparking a deadly chain reaction. >> everyone get back, get back, get back any one of those could go down. >> reporter: the future hard rock hotel falling in pieces, the impact killi
the parallels not lost on those in fort worth. >> i call on the fort worth police department to stop this stop the shooting first, asking questions later, especially when it comes to our community. >> and the mayor is calling for a transparent and immediate investigation. fort worth police are going to be interviewing the police officer involved later today the decision on whether or not to charge him ultimately lies in the hands of the tarrant county district attorney. back to you....
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. >>> people in fort worth, texas, are demanding justice for a black woman shot and killed by a white police officer in her home saturday. a vigil to remember the woman was held in front of that home last night. jonathan vigliotti looks at the events that led to the shooting. >> reporter: body cam footage released by fort worth police show the officer arriving at the house early saturday morning and looking inside an open front door. he then canvases the property aiming both his flashlight and gun at the windows. when he sees someone standing inside, the officer shouts, then fires his weapon. >> put your hands up! show me your hands! >> reporter: a single gunshot, 28-year-old atatiana jefferson who was taking care of her sick mother's home was pronounced dead at the scene. police were conducting a welfare check, initially called to the lady. i was concerned for her health. >> reporter: when police arrived, james smith says they didn't identify themselves and did not use lights or sirens. >> three or four tactical officers come from around the corner seemed like. go in front of her hou
. >>> people in fort worth, texas, are demanding justice for a black woman shot and killed by a white police officer in her home saturday. a vigil to remember the woman was held in front of that home last night. jonathan vigliotti looks at the events that led to the shooting. >> reporter: body cam footage released by fort worth police show the officer arriving at the house early saturday morning and looking inside an open front door. he then canvases the property aiming both his...
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but the shooting has clearly triggered outrage in fort worth, texas. last night, dozens of people gathered for a rally outside of the woman's home demanding answers from the fort worth police. many of the demonstrators believe race played a role in the shooting and pointing out that a white police officer killed a black woman. >> protesters are taking to the streets in san francisco. the reason that they say democracy is threatened after the u.s. pulled troops from northern syria. >>> lawmakers are pushing ahead with hearings related to the impeachment inquiry of president trump. and live report from washington. we will tell you more about who lawmakers will hear from, today. >>> we have a nice looking commute. if you are driving out to the macarthur maze and getting into the bay bridge. >>> i'm keeping an eye and visibility in the north bay. we have some fog and i will tell you about that and the extended forecast, coming up. >>> good morning and welcome back. it is a brand-new monday morning october 14. i'm dave clark. >> i am pam cook. thank you for
but the shooting has clearly triggered outrage in fort worth, texas. last night, dozens of people gathered for a rally outside of the woman's home demanding answers from the fort worth police. many of the demonstrators believe race played a role in the shooting and pointing out that a white police officer killed a black woman. >> protesters are taking to the streets in san francisco. the reason that they say democracy is threatened after the u.s. pulled troops from northern syria....
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>> quÉ cantidad de balas >> gracias josÉ >>> se acuerdan que ayer les hablÁbamos de un policÍa de fort>> felicidad en efecto >>> acusado de asesinato por la joven de origen afroamericano de 28 aÑos de edad este agente se encuentra por ahora libre bajo fianza luego de pagar 200.000 dÓlares >>> la policÍa de fort worth ha revelado que no estÁ colaborando con las investigaciones y se ha refugiado en sus recursos legales para llevar este juicio, las preguntas todos nos hacemos de por quÉ no tocÓ la puerta y por quÉ disparÓ despuÉs de exigir que levantara las manos esto es lo que dijo la policÍa de fort worth >>> omitiÓ se rehuso a cooperar con la investigaciÓn por eso que en el dÍa de ayer Él mismo presentÓ su renuncia y nos hizo la situaciÓn mÁs complicada porque esas mismas preguntas le deberÍamos de haber hecho a Él pero utilizando el sistema legal decidiÓ no darnos esa informaciÓn >> tambiÉn otro hombre estÁ siendo investigado que llegaron justamente a la casa de a este policÍas no estÁ siendo investigado en calidad de responsables si no de testigo tambiÉn se hablÓ sobre el arma que te
>> quÉ cantidad de balas >> gracias josÉ >>> se acuerdan que ayer les hablÁbamos de un policÍa de fort>> felicidad en efecto >>> acusado de asesinato por la joven de origen afroamericano de 28 aÑos de edad este agente se encuentra por ahora libre bajo fianza luego de pagar 200.000 dÓlares >>> la policÍa de fort worth ha revelado que no estÁ colaborando con las investigaciones y se ha refugiado en sus recursos legales para llevar este juicio,...
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. >>> a white police officer in fort worth texas has just been charged with murder. the shooting and killing a black woman in her home over the weekend. that officer resigned from the force today as well. police are asking the fbi to look into the case. >>> the family of a tatyana jefferson is outraged the police officer who shot and killed a 28-year-old inside her home is not in handcuffs. >>> this man murdered someone. he should be arrested.>> reporter: fort worth police release the camera video showing the officer aaron dean outside the house with a flashlight. the video shows he never identified himself as a police officer before firing a shot into a window where jefferson's eight-year-old nephew was just depth the way. >>> what would have happened at that little boy went to the window instead of his auntie? he saw her when she fell.>> reporter: it began when a neighbor called the fort worth police number for nonemergencies. he requested a wellness check because he knew jefferson's mother was ill. >>> what i witnessed was three or four technical offices come from
. >>> a white police officer in fort worth texas has just been charged with murder. the shooting and killing a black woman in her home over the weekend. that officer resigned from the force today as well. police are asking the fbi to look into the case. >>> the family of a tatyana jefferson is outraged the police officer who shot and killed a 28-year-old inside her home is not in handcuffs. >>> this man murdered someone. he should be arrested.>> reporter: fort...
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. >>> and breaking news from fort worth, texas. the officer who shot and killed a black woman inside her home over the weekend has just resigned. the interim police chief announcing, announced that moments ago. gabe gutierrez joins me now from the phone. what exactly can you tell us? what happened? >> reporter: hi, there, katy. officer aaron dean publicly identified for the first time, police chief in fort worth said that he tendered his resignation this morning. the officer did before he met with the chief. the chief also said that if the officer hadn't done that, he would have been fired anyway. there are currently two investigations ongoing into this case. the internal affairs investigation and a major case unit investigation. now, aaron dean, that officer, he was hired by the police department in august of 2017. and he was licensed as a peace officer in april of 2018. that's last year. he could potentially face criminal charges. now, katy, we were following this story. this is the case that broke over the weekend over in fort w
. >>> and breaking news from fort worth, texas. the officer who shot and killed a black woman inside her home over the weekend has just resigned. the interim police chief announcing, announced that moments ago. gabe gutierrez joins me now from the phone. what exactly can you tell us? what happened? >> reporter: hi, there, katy. officer aaron dean publicly identified for the first time, police chief in fort worth said that he tendered his resignation this morning. the officer did...
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autoridades de fort worth, texas dicen que la joven afroamericana que un policÍa de la rosa blanca matolton a rudolf giuliani. ♪ ♪ ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn, con jorge ramos e ilia calderÓn. ♪ jorge: buenas noches, comenzamos con el juicio de destituciÓn del presidente trump. el vicepresidente pence no va a cooperar en las investigac se le debe hacer un juicio polÍtico al presidente trump. mientras tanto, una testigo dijo al congreso que john bolton, ex asesor de seguridad nacional del presidente trump habÍa advertido que rudolf giuliani era como tener una granada en la mano, se referÍa el papel del abogado de trump en el escÁndalo de ucrania. como nos dice janet rodrÍguez, giuliani se niega a cooperar en la investigaciÓn. janet: por ahora, no habrÁ voto en la cÁmara de representantes para iniciar oficialmente el proceso de destituciÓn en contra del presidente trump. aunque esta decisiÓn podrÍa cambiar, anunciÓ esta tarde la lÍder demÓcrata nancy pelosi. mientras que rudolf giuliani, abogado del presidente trump se negÓ a cooperar con una citaciÓn judicial de los comite
autoridades de fort worth, texas dicen que la joven afroamericana que un policÍa de la rosa blanca matolton a rudolf giuliani. ♪ ♪ ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn, con jorge ramos e ilia calderÓn. ♪ jorge: buenas noches, comenzamos con el juicio de destituciÓn del presidente trump. el vicepresidente pence no va a cooperar en las investigac se le debe hacer un juicio polÍtico al presidente trump. mientras tanto, una testigo dijo al congreso que john bolton, ex asesor de...
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sitting underneath fort bragg. we have members of our family to spend a great time with a wonderful organization and for those that are homeless in the community. that's the kind of thing we can all do. the other thing i would recommend and it is not something that you can manifest materially but it is to ensure but that no matter what so when you see somebody recognize you are not supposed to say thank you for your service. you can do that. [applause] >> that concludes our program here at the heritage foundation. thank you for coming in thank you secretary for your words today. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] which include former president clinton and obama. >> this is the day the lord hath made. let us rejoice and be glad in it. this is the day
sitting underneath fort bragg. we have members of our family to spend a great time with a wonderful organization and for those that are homeless in the community. that's the kind of thing we can all do. the other thing i would recommend and it is not something that you can manifest materially but it is to ensure but that no matter what so when you see somebody recognize you are not supposed to say thank you for your service. you can do that. [applause] >> that concludes our program here...
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what is the problem going forward for the fort worth police department?fort worth police abutment has a pretty big issue on his hands. any time you have a citizen killed by a police officer, that's an issue. let's just all wait a minute, okay? everybody wants to rush to judgment to convict this police officer. you have someone pointing a gun at a police officer at 2:23 a.m. and a really bad neighborhood. he shoots. should he have identified himself to make of course, but they don't have to pay them to make split-second decisions in the moment. i'm not saying he handled it correctly, in the right way, but let's just wait, take a deep breath, fully convict this officer. >> harris: that's a different subject, though. that's going to make its way through the court. what you are talking about is the community relationship with this interim police chief, his officers, and the citizenry. do you think the decisions that have been made so far reflect anything about that? >> it's a new era. right now when you have somebody shot like this it's different, because the
what is the problem going forward for the fort worth police department?fort worth police abutment has a pretty big issue on his hands. any time you have a citizen killed by a police officer, that's an issue. let's just all wait a minute, okay? everybody wants to rush to judgment to convict this police officer. you have someone pointing a gun at a police officer at 2:23 a.m. and a really bad neighborhood. he shoots. should he have identified himself to make of course, but they don't have to pay...
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they make their way down to fort ticonderoga. they look at the calendar, realize it is getting late. they decide nope, we're not going to do it this year. we'll wait until next year. what that would set up a year later would be the battle of saratoga. it was arnold who achieved it. that is where the book begins. follow them through this. next we see washington at trenton and princeton. which is washington's great comeback of all too many. it is just an amazing feat. but there is another side to it. that is the side of -- this book is about loyalty and betrayal and patriotism and self-interest. these are the issues that people were wrestling with. how much does your country owe you and how much do you owe your country? washington going into -- crossing the delaware, that would be the magnificent turnaround. it wasn't looking good. he lost three quarters of the army. this was a desperate gamble. what is amazing to me is how many of his officers he could not depend on. hora tinch o gates ks for example. washington expects him to hel
they make their way down to fort ticonderoga. they look at the calendar, realize it is getting late. they decide nope, we're not going to do it this year. we'll wait until next year. what that would set up a year later would be the battle of saratoga. it was arnold who achieved it. that is where the book begins. follow them through this. next we see washington at trenton and princeton. which is washington's great comeback of all too many. it is just an amazing feat. but there is another side to...
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my wife grew up in north carolina, sitting underneath fort bragg, 90 minutes away from cap. we spent a lot of time with a wonderful organization. every week they're out, finding veterans that are homeless in our community. that's the kind of thing that we can all the. the other thing that i would recommend, and it is not something that you can manifest materially. it is to ensure that every day, when you read the headlines, you just think that there is a greater purpose out there, that no matter what is going on this country has always endured when you see somebody recognized as having served, to strike up a conversation. the stock. that's the important thing. >> this concludes our program. thanks for coming, and thank you secretary for your words today.[applause] [inaudible conversations] a half hours. >> good morning, everyone. >> good morning, everyone. between the majority and minority i would ask for unanimous consent for the house members who are with us today, who are not members of the committee, that they be recognized or three minutes to ask questions recognized
my wife grew up in north carolina, sitting underneath fort bragg, 90 minutes away from cap. we spent a lot of time with a wonderful organization. every week they're out, finding veterans that are homeless in our community. that's the kind of thing that we can all the. the other thing that i would recommend, and it is not something that you can manifest materially. it is to ensure that every day, when you read the headlines, you just think that there is a greater purpose out there, that no...
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blue jacket and the shawnee coming to fort fort greene bill and says it's over. you won.e turned our backs on the british we are going to accept that wine americans can settle across the ohio will be on the other side and trade with you. the fighting is over. in the summer 1795 one year after the battle of the rapids he negotiates the treaty of greenville. he says, i've got to bring peace and of got to get my people to settle across the ohio. there is no united states of america. he thought too, there would be peace with the indians. what this would do for us america, kicks open the door. across the ohio river the poorest of the poor. you can people from new england, they come up from the virginia, many people in virginia finally freed the slaves and african-americans, and live along the western part of the state. poor southerners come from the backcountry. people start trickling in from great britain. it's the beginning of this huge migration. what he has won is really 10 years of peace. in 10 years ohio will enter the union of america will start looking west but in 10 y
blue jacket and the shawnee coming to fort fort greene bill and says it's over. you won.e turned our backs on the british we are going to accept that wine americans can settle across the ohio will be on the other side and trade with you. the fighting is over. in the summer 1795 one year after the battle of the rapids he negotiates the treaty of greenville. he says, i've got to bring peace and of got to get my people to settle across the ohio. there is no united states of america. he thought...
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a little color in the north bay forty fort in santa rosa.nd where i am standing at about 40 degrees. forty fort and livermore and san jose. waking up 49 degrees. maybe you're staying in bed. some of you are staying home for the holiday hanging out with us but staying in bed. once the fog is gone we have mostly sunny skies and i have succeeded the coast. 33 into the bay and 82 inland. not a bad looking day but the mild temperatures stay with us. let's find out how we are doing on this holiday taking a look at the roads. how is it looking? >>> it looks all right. slightly better than usual on this federal holiday, columbus day. right now, 80 westbound carquinez bridge to the maze. 20 minutes which is better than what it normally is. at the bay bridge, we have about a 10 to 15 minute wait. it is not completely light. it is not like it is a memorial or precedents a day in terms of what you se this is a 80 n. and south a traffic is doing well and restaurant 92 will be busy heading out to the peninsula. with that said, the only time that we have h
a little color in the north bay forty fort in santa rosa.nd where i am standing at about 40 degrees. forty fort and livermore and san jose. waking up 49 degrees. maybe you're staying in bed. some of you are staying home for the holiday hanging out with us but staying in bed. once the fog is gone we have mostly sunny skies and i have succeeded the coast. 33 into the bay and 82 inland. not a bad looking day but the mild temperatures stay with us. let's find out how we are doing on this holiday...
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this weekend a white police officer shot and killed a black woman inside her own home in fort worth.t comes less than two weeks after a former dallas police officer amber guyger was sentenced to ten years in prison for killing her unarmed black neighbor. according to recent data compiled by "the washington post," there have been 75 deadly police shootings in texas this year. jonathan vigliotti now on the events that lead to this latest shooting. >> bodycam footage released by fort worth police show the officer arriving at the house early saturday morning and looking inside an open front door. he then canvass the property aiming both his flash light and gun at the windows. when he sees someone standing inside, the officer shouts. then fires his weapon. >> put your hands up. a single gunshot, 28 year old atatiana jefferson who was taking care of her sick mother's home was pronounced dead at the scene. police were conducting a welfare check. initially called to the home by a neighbor who was worried after seeing the door left open. >> informed them that my neighbor was an elderly sickly
this weekend a white police officer shot and killed a black woman inside her own home in fort worth.t comes less than two weeks after a former dallas police officer amber guyger was sentenced to ten years in prison for killing her unarmed black neighbor. according to recent data compiled by "the washington post," there have been 75 deadly police shootings in texas this year. jonathan vigliotti now on the events that lead to this latest shooting. >> bodycam footage released by...
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omar villafranca reports. >> reporter: the fort worth police chief said body cam video shows nothingo justify the officer's actions. >> nobody looked at that video and said there's any doubt that this officer acted inappropriately. >> reporter: officers were initially called to jefferson's house for a welfare check after a neighbor called a nonemergency line. >> the front doors have been open since 10:00. >> reporter: body cam video shows officers responding but never identified themselves. seconds after dean spots jefferson through her window -- >> put your hands up! show me your hands! >> reporter: he fires the fatal shot with her 8-year-old nephew nearby. >> there's no way he could have followed the training. the training could have said go through two open doors, go through a back gate, and look through a window for a wellness check. >> reporter: the city is inviting a group of national experts to review its police policies and practices. >> we value the trust we've had with our community. will continue to build that trust, and we will continue to be as transparent as possible in
omar villafranca reports. >> reporter: the fort worth police chief said body cam video shows nothingo justify the officer's actions. >> nobody looked at that video and said there's any doubt that this officer acted inappropriately. >> reporter: officers were initially called to jefferson's house for a welfare check after a neighbor called a nonemergency line. >> the front doors have been open since 10:00. >> reporter: body cam video shows officers responding but...
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fort worth officers later releasing images of a firearm inside the home. >> there was nothing nefarious or illegal about that firearm was contributory toward the use of deadly force. >> reporter: community and neighbors are rallying around the family who has declined to speak with the media, leaving it to activists to share their outrage. >> this is one i cannot swallow. we are not target practice for nobody. >> our voice is going to be heard this time. >> reporter: jefferson was an xavier university graduate, holding down the fort while her mother was in the hospital, and a neighbor just trying to be a good neighbor, left feeling like this. >> i feel guilty because had i not called the police department, my neighbor would still be alive. >> reporter: with the demand for answers, justice, and a call for an independent investigation, many in the community say an indictment is the right call. >> that's murder. >> that was nicole jacobs reporting. the officer is currently on administrative leave. pending an investigation. >>> in ohio two teenagers are being charged with murder. they're sus
fort worth officers later releasing images of a firearm inside the home. >> there was nothing nefarious or illegal about that firearm was contributory toward the use of deadly force. >> reporter: community and neighbors are rallying around the family who has declined to speak with the media, leaving it to activists to share their outrage. >> this is one i cannot swallow. we are not target practice for nobody. >> our voice is going to be heard this time. >>...
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casey stegall is on the ground for news fort worth.asey, this news just breaking now. >> yeah, dana. in fact, the press conference here at fort worth police headquarters is still underway as we speak. here are the key notes that we can take away. number one, the police chief says that after reviewing this incident, that he intended on firing the police officer today. but the officer turned in his resignation before he was able to be fired. but he did note that it will go down as a dishonorable discharge from the fort worth police department. he also points out that the criminal investigation still is proceeding even though this individual is no longer with the police department any longer. we also learned his name. aaron dean. the name of the officer who fired that shot early saturday morning into sunday morning, saturday night into sunday morning about 2:30 a.m. is when this went down. fort worth police say aaron dean arrived on the scene that night and was responding to a welfare check call when he saw a shadow in the window, yelled
casey stegall is on the ground for news fort worth.asey, this news just breaking now. >> yeah, dana. in fact, the press conference here at fort worth police headquarters is still underway as we speak. here are the key notes that we can take away. number one, the police chief says that after reviewing this incident, that he intended on firing the police officer today. but the officer turned in his resignation before he was able to be fired. but he did note that it will go down as a...
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fort worth pd cannot investigate themselves. they should not be allowed to do it. this man murdered someone. he should be arrested. >> we want to continue to echo the calls and be clear that this family is standing in solidarity. that fort worth needs to recuse itself from this investigation, and they need to bring in an outside agency. they need to make sure this officer is treated like any other criminal suspect in our criminal justice system. the next person you're going to hear from is the sister of amber -- i'm sorry, the sister of tay, and her name is amber. >> i am amber carr, i am one of her older sisters. we are 11 months apart. we grew up together. the last time i spoke to my sister was last saturday. she came to the hospital in plano where i was recovering from a major heart surgery. she came and brought me food, she brought me a cell phone, she talked about how this weekend, actually, was the weekend that she and my oldest sister were planning to take the boys to the fair and asked me whether i wanted -- she knew i wasn't going to be able to walk. my si
fort worth pd cannot investigate themselves. they should not be allowed to do it. this man murdered someone. he should be arrested. >> we want to continue to echo the calls and be clear that this family is standing in solidarity. that fort worth needs to recuse itself from this investigation, and they need to bring in an outside agency. they need to make sure this officer is treated like any other criminal suspect in our criminal justice system. the next person you're going to hear from...
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but fort saw that more women were going to be in cars.the men would still drive, because that's the role of men, they take control. but the ladies in their nice dresses would be seated nearby, and roads were still dirt and mud and everything else. with americans driving on the right-hand side of the road, if the steering wheel was on the left, fort believed, that meant you could pull up to the curb, and the lady could step out on the sidewalk and not get their shoes and clothes dirty. and it seems like a very sexist thing, and of course it is, but it still is the reason to this day that the steering wheel is on the left-hand side, before that it could be wherever the manufacturer put it. more often, on the right then the left. >> just to understand how profound the change was in society, you right in the book, that prior to the introduction of the automobile, most americans never ventured more than 12 miles from their home. that was a shocking statistic to. me logical when you think about it, but shocking, how closed and small peoples wor
but fort saw that more women were going to be in cars.the men would still drive, because that's the role of men, they take control. but the ladies in their nice dresses would be seated nearby, and roads were still dirt and mud and everything else. with americans driving on the right-hand side of the road, if the steering wheel was on the left, fort believed, that meant you could pull up to the curb, and the lady could step out on the sidewalk and not get their shoes and clothes dirty. and it...
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she spent four years as a fort worth police officer. >> i think now you have rookies training rookies. they're teaching somebody else the same mistakes they're making every day. if that officer had simply knocked on theor, that young >> reporter: dean is out on bond and has hired an attorney, but fort worth police tell us he still has not talked to investigators. norah? >> all right, omar, thank you. >>> tonight cbs news investigates medical clinics across the country advertising a treatment some believe is a fountain of youth. well, they're selling hormone therapy as way to make people look and feel younger, but our investigation finds this may be putting patients at risk. here is dr. jon lapook. >> shook my hand and do you accept jesus? and i was out. >> reporter: last year at the age of 60, cindy kinder-binge was rushed to a hospital in indiana with a heart rate four times normal. >> i seriously thought i was not going to make it. >> reporter: two months earlier she had gone to the emergency room with palpitations. >> a cardiologist walks in and says who put you on thyroid medicine
she spent four years as a fort worth police officer. >> i think now you have rookies training rookies. they're teaching somebody else the same mistakes they're making every day. if that officer had simply knocked on theor, that young >> reporter: dean is out on bond and has hired an attorney, but fort worth police tell us he still has not talked to investigators. norah? >> all right, omar, thank you. >>> tonight cbs news investigates medical clinics across the country...
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the fort worth police released a statement on the shooting. it says in part perceiving a threat, the officer drew his duty weapon and fired one shot striking the person inside the residence. officers entered the residence, located the individual and a firearm and began providing emergency medical care. now, the police department's press release does not give any further detail on the firearm located inside the woman's house. also texas is an open carry state. again, the woman who died has been identified as a 28-year-old woman. a neighbor says he called the police department's nonemergency number to ask for a welfare check because the lights were on and the front door was open. >> i didn't say it was a burglary. i didn't say people were fighting across the street. i didn't say anything that would make them think that they needed to have a gun. all they needed to do was knock on the door and doorbell. >> the woman's family is now represented by nationally known civil rights attorney merit who was one of the lawyers who represented the family of
the fort worth police released a statement on the shooting. it says in part perceiving a threat, the officer drew his duty weapon and fired one shot striking the person inside the residence. officers entered the residence, located the individual and a firearm and began providing emergency medical care. now, the police department's press release does not give any further detail on the firearm located inside the woman's house. also texas is an open carry state. again, the woman who died has been...
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saratoga at about forty fort and morgan hill is in the 30. we will see the improve as we get into the afternoon. we have the center coming back in and it will still he miles. 68 at the coast. if you are up in the north bay or concord, you'll probably see the though 80s. we have a bit of a mount week coming and a shot of a rain for the north bay. that is in the extended forecast.>> actually i will send it to sal. >>> is okay. i do not have a lot to say, was is good.>> i think we will appreciate it. >>> a good morning. it is kind of atypical to me commute if you're coming into tracy, a little bit of snow slow traffic 205 and 580, which is typical. it does not look like a holiday and columbus day is not a major holiday like labor day, so traffic lights i am expecting most people to be going to work. this is a look at traffic in hayward and uc interstate 880 n. and south when you get out to the bay bridge there is a little bit of a backup. >>> firefighters in southern california are making progress in putting out a huge wildfire near los angeles,
saratoga at about forty fort and morgan hill is in the 30. we will see the improve as we get into the afternoon. we have the center coming back in and it will still he miles. 68 at the coast. if you are up in the north bay or concord, you'll probably see the though 80s. we have a bit of a mount week coming and a shot of a rain for the north bay. that is in the extended forecast.>> actually i will send it to sal. >>> is okay. i do not have a lot to say, was is good.>> i...
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. >> why is adam schiff trying to run a kangaroo fort?hy is he continuing to limit access to evidence and even for members of congress. i'm deeply disappointed that as a member of the house judiciary commission, i'm unable to participate and listen to the questions and answers. >> so this is being handled by house intelligence, oversight and foreign affairs. gates is on the division series so he got booted from that. this goes to the broader point that the vast majority of lawmakers, republicans argue that they have no idea what's going on behind closed doors. >> and what more are you learning about the ambassador's testimony? >> gordon tomlin is expected here on capitol hill on thursday. he was the official who assured other diplomats that there was no but broke while on the ukraine, meaning that military aid was not being withheld in exchange for help digging up dirt on the family of joe biden. a person familiar tells fox that he was assured there was no quit broke while by president trump. someone had less than a five minute phone call
. >> why is adam schiff trying to run a kangaroo fort?hy is he continuing to limit access to evidence and even for members of congress. i'm deeply disappointed that as a member of the house judiciary commission, i'm unable to participate and listen to the questions and answers. >> so this is being handled by house intelligence, oversight and foreign affairs. gates is on the division series so he got booted from that. this goes to the broader point that the vast majority of...
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of course, this happened in neighboring fort worth.d in this has yet to be publicly identified but we're told that he has been with the force since april of last year. he is now on paid administrative leave and we're set to hear from fort worth pd this afternoon. craig? >> gabe, really quickly, april of last year with that force. so many questions here. but do we know if he was a police officer with another force before that? was he with another department or do we just not know that yet? >> reporter: we're still waiting a lot of details at this point, craig. again, fort worth pd is set to interview him today, and we're expecting to hopefully learn more details. they've scheduled a news conference with reporters this afternoon. >> all right. gabe gutierrez, again, so many questions. gabe, thank you, we'll check in with you tomorrow. >>> a moment 200 years in the making, the mayor elect of montgomery, alabama steven reed just made history by becoming the first african-american elected to the office in the city known as the cradle of the
of course, this happened in neighboring fort worth.d in this has yet to be publicly identified but we're told that he has been with the force since april of last year. he is now on paid administrative leave and we're set to hear from fort worth pd this afternoon. craig? >> gabe, really quickly, april of last year with that force. so many questions here. but do we know if he was a police officer with another force before that? was he with another department or do we just not know that yet?...