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but he was pretty quickly, this is up in johnson city.he was pretty quickly apprehended, arrested, charged, tried and convict did a first-degree murder, two counts. his sentence was to serve 20 to 40 years in prison. he went to the united states prison thereupon he was seen in nashville, tennessee, literally right at the street. maybe some of us in the room nobody smith who was the publisher for the tennessee journal, an important political weekly newsletters still published. lee smith one day in september september 1977. it's kind of a routine thing, get the newsletter of a further weekend about what it's going to come up in the next legislative session. he looks up and all of a sudden the door opens to the private office speaker in the corner's top aide jim kennedy sticks his head naman says mr. speaker, and so serve interruption, but the state photographer is here to share your passport photo. can he just come in? yet, bring about an. we'll be sitting and taking notes and he looks at. lee smith grew up in johnson city, too. [inaudible]
but he was pretty quickly, this is up in johnson city.he was pretty quickly apprehended, arrested, charged, tried and convict did a first-degree murder, two counts. his sentence was to serve 20 to 40 years in prison. he went to the united states prison thereupon he was seen in nashville, tennessee, literally right at the street. maybe some of us in the room nobody smith who was the publisher for the tennessee journal, an important political weekly newsletters still published. lee smith one day...
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and she talked about her great grandmother who had been out there in johnson county, in johnson city and that area and how she had survived an indian raid in their home by hiding under the house and putting a rug over the trap door that she had gone under and putting a diaper in her baby's mouth so that the baby wouldn't cry. and she heard the indians come in. they were throwing her china at the walls, breaking her wedding presents that were china, and she stayed down there. and then she heard them leave and take the horses outside. and then she heard footsteps back in, and her husband was crying just out loud thinking that she had been taken or killed. and so she opened the door and came out. well, lucy told me this story, and she said now, you know, i can't -- this was what was passed down, so don't take my word for it because i jumped on it. and i had already finished the book, but i said, oh, my gosh, i mean, she should be in the book. she is exactly the kind of woman that i want to be in the book. so i went back and did verify all the things that louis is si had said -- that luc
and she talked about her great grandmother who had been out there in johnson county, in johnson city and that area and how she had survived an indian raid in their home by hiding under the house and putting a rug over the trap door that she had gone under and putting a diaper in her baby's mouth so that the baby wouldn't cry. and she heard the indians come in. they were throwing her china at the walls, breaking her wedding presents that were china, and she stayed down there. and then she heard...
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of the commitments we have within our office >> somebody whispered to me that marvin johnson was recently named city and county bike commuter of the year. we are proud to have marvin to the office. we have a dish washer when is an energy star. part of being green. we are not using paper plates or styrofoam cups much minimal paper towels. so if you look in the cabinets, we have lots of bowels and plates and regular flat wear. we run the dish washer because that's part for the environment. >> this is david green, senior electrical inspector. >> i just had a question on the flooring, i noticed linoleum is starting to come back. i just was wondering how this relates to linoleum. we does use this in lieu of laminant >> linoleum is a linseed based >> pressed linseed. on a jute backing. it's a double whammy. >> the photo luminescent signs, we didn't have to put in electric signs. we are using the daylight to charge the photo luminescent. >> the building code allows you to use is that. there are 2 sides to it all. this is a very toxic waste. you have to deal with it in a toxic waste manner. when we recently
of the commitments we have within our office >> somebody whispered to me that marvin johnson was recently named city and county bike commuter of the year. we are proud to have marvin to the office. we have a dish washer when is an energy star. part of being green. we are not using paper plates or styrofoam cups much minimal paper towels. so if you look in the cabinets, we have lots of bowels and plates and regular flat wear. we run the dish washer because that's part for the environment....
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over 40 years ago, i have been in medical practice for over 30 years in johnson city, tennessee. over 40 years ago i was a freshman at st. jude's children's hospital. there was a four percent survival rate of children with leukemia. i remember going in a hospital as a young student and realizing that almost 90% of those kids that i would see would die. today, 90% of them live. that meat put it to you in very personal terms. i medical partner and practice had a son, and his wife was in labor having their second child. his child had a seizure. cancerld had a childhood with a metastatic tumor to his brain that had over 95% chance of dying. this was 12 years ago. that young man will graduate from high school this spring. it is those miracles you see over and over. if you are a parent, and i have delivered almost 5000 babies and several parents have had this. if your child has a condition that is one in a million, is 100%. i have looked at those tears. we need to find the nih. they don't need to miss a day because there are parents out there across this nation that are depending on us
over 40 years ago, i have been in medical practice for over 30 years in johnson city, tennessee. over 40 years ago i was a freshman at st. jude's children's hospital. there was a four percent survival rate of children with leukemia. i remember going in a hospital as a young student and realizing that almost 90% of those kids that i would see would die. today, 90% of them live. that meat put it to you in very personal terms. i medical partner and practice had a son, and his wife was in labor...
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infrastructure and the above ground assets to be a part of the critical infrastructure of the city. johnson: and if the infrastructure is not there to actually deliver that water in the volume and the quality that's necessary, then communities simply can't exist. man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and individuals, they have to go elsewhere. and when they go elsewhere, jobs go elsewhere. your entire economy begins to suffer with the lack of clean water. narrator: while the water infrastructure provides for our health, safety, and economy, a growing concern is that the value society derives from water has not traditionally been reflected in the pr
infrastructure and the above ground assets to be a part of the critical infrastructure of the city. johnson: and if the infrastructure is not there to actually deliver that water in the volume and the quality that's necessary, then communities simply can't exist. man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united...
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investors looking at results from coca-cola, and johnson & johnson and city group. the government could be partly shut down but the i.r.s. is staffed enough to collect tax money reminding those who requested a six month extension that today is the deadline to file. toyota is giving customer as break and offering workers the option of deferring payments by up to three months and a shutdown could be close, the door on auto sales, with october united states auto sales possibly plunging up to 10 percent over sech because of shut down anxiety among customers. if you want to limit the influence of the ads at the movies punch on popcorn while you enjoy the film. a study by psychologists says the at of chewing could make you immune to the advertising. >> "dancing with the stars" fans are stunned this morning after the first couple to earn a ten this season was eliminated last night. a singer and her partner were sent home with a cha-cha. they voted her off. christina was shocked but is proud of herself for coming this far. now it is down to eight couples and you can catch "
investors looking at results from coca-cola, and johnson & johnson and city group. the government could be partly shut down but the i.r.s. is staffed enough to collect tax money reminding those who requested a six month extension that today is the deadline to file. toyota is giving customer as break and offering workers the option of deferring payments by up to three months and a shutdown could be close, the door on auto sales, with october united states auto sales possibly plunging up to...
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i went right to councilman michael johnson to get some answers. >> your city beat washington, d.c., hollywoodlas vegas, cities internationallably famous for this. how did you do that? >> i wish i could tell you. all of these single guys like myself wondering around asking why they can't find a women. now i know, too many mistresses. >> your state is nicknamed valley of the sun. how about valley of the is up dish? >> we're still valley of the sun. >> some of the cactus -- >> they are sticky. they are sticky. >> is thereny way you can turn this around? >> i don't know. i don't have a mistress. [laughter] >> we expect to have a city with a variety of people. that's what we're all about. that's why we call it the valley of the sun. >> that was well-put. you're good. i would vote for you? >> would you? another hard-hitting political interview from "the list." >> that guy is so charming and fun, he should be a politician. is oh, he is. >> he is. >>> here's what's coming up tomorrow. >> they are in coffee shops, work, even in your car, welcome to the rude-nighted states of america. how you can final
i went right to councilman michael johnson to get some answers. >> your city beat washington, d.c., hollywoodlas vegas, cities internationallably famous for this. how did you do that? >> i wish i could tell you. all of these single guys like myself wondering around asking why they can't find a women. now i know, too many mistresses. >> your state is nicknamed valley of the sun. how about valley of the is up dish? >> we're still valley of the sun. >> some of the...
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have been able to file unemployment claims because st mayor kept city workers on the job. however, bruce johnson reports that the people seeking jobless benefits, right about the time the city runs out of money to pay its workers. >> those individuals have to file here in the district of columbia. >> at the d. c. employment services office, 11,000 federal workers have signed up online or in person to collect benefits since the shutdown began. >> how many federal employees work in the city and could file for unemployment? >> 300,000. >> could this office handle that kind of number? >> no. >> congress agreed to pay federal workers for the time spent on furlough. the same workers who collect unemployment checks today will have to pay that money back. >> if you do get your retroactive license, then you have an over payment with the unemployment compensation program. you have to pay your money back. >> d. c. mayor gray at an immigration rally on the mall today called on the president and congress to end the budget stalemate. using a local contingency fund is keeping city workers on their jobs to amon
have been able to file unemployment claims because st mayor kept city workers on the job. however, bruce johnson reports that the people seeking jobless benefits, right about the time the city runs out of money to pay its workers. >> those individuals have to file here in the district of columbia. >> at the d. c. employment services office, 11,000 federal workers have signed up online or in person to collect benefits since the shutdown began. >> how many federal employees work...
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johnson recovers the football and kansas city hangs on for the 1-point victory.nd they improve 7-0. >>> rod had 114 yards receiving in the season debut. passing it. now, 56 yards out at overtime. no. wide left, but, wait. number 94. jones, pushed his own teammate to get the leverage. tom brady can sit and watch. 4 plays later, getting another chance, 42 yards. this time it is good. going to move one game behind new england now in the afc east. >> every game is going to be hard. every game will be that way. we are built for it. we trained for it. we got it. we are a little nasty, we are going to be grumpy the rest of the year and that is great. >> after losing last side to utah stanford took out their frustrations on 9th ranked ucla. the catch was incredible. the cardinals win 24-10 to hand the bruins the first loss of the season. >> sunday, players day off. the weight room is open. it was our biggest attendance on a sunday. guys were in there. guys wanted to bounce back and turn the page and move on. the advice i gave them earlier was, bring haft week with you. b
johnson recovers the football and kansas city hangs on for the 1-point victory.nd they improve 7-0. >>> rod had 114 yards receiving in the season debut. passing it. now, 56 yards out at overtime. no. wide left, but, wait. number 94. jones, pushed his own teammate to get the leverage. tom brady can sit and watch. 4 plays later, getting another chance, 42 yards. this time it is good. going to move one game behind new england now in the afc east. >> every game is going to be hard....
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. >> they said no to the congress because the city has its own money. bruce johnson looking into how that is playing out today. >> vincent gray in route to a network interview today to explain his decision to keep city workers on the job while other federal agencies are sending their workers home today. >> i think this is great for the people of this city to finally feel like, you know, we can fight. >> they were busy on the first day of the fiscal year. because mayor gray declared all city workers essential and then got the city's legal and financial officials to agree the workers could be paid from a multimillion dollar contingency fund that had been approved in the last fiscal year. we're talking about roughly 32,000 city employees and the mayor says there's enough money in that fund to keep all of these workers on the job for two weeks. after that what happens, it's anybody's guest. the d.c. council unanimously approved the mood to keep city workers on the job. protesting congressional authority over the city spending and its laws. >> it's a big deal, the distric
. >> they said no to the congress because the city has its own money. bruce johnson looking into how that is playing out today. >> vincent gray in route to a network interview today to explain his decision to keep city workers on the job while other federal agencies are sending their workers home today. >> i think this is great for the people of this city to finally feel like, you know, we can fight. >> they were busy on the first day of the fiscal year. because mayor...
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johnson makes his post by city police headquarters. >> we are not robbing, stealing, shooting, selling drugs. we are asking for help. i really don't see the big deal about it. >> soliciting is already a density law including begging for money within 10 feet of an atm or asking motorists for money off the side of the road. >> downtown business leaders say the proposal eases concerns. >> which is asking for a little respect for the people who don't have an opportunity to move away. >> opponents say it isn't tackling the right issue. >> what we should be focused on is ending the need for solicitation by ending poverty. >> while lawmakers debate the issue -- >> is this going to stop you? >> it ain't going to stop me. >> wjz eyewitness news. >> and a proposal heads to full council on november 4th. free speech groups argue the proposal is too broad and could be unconstitutional. >>> game three in a bizarre finish. the red sox and cardinals are tied in the ninth. it's john j hits the ground a suspected. the sox get one runner out, then the catcher -- i was looking at the video. catcher fires
johnson makes his post by city police headquarters. >> we are not robbing, stealing, shooting, selling drugs. we are asking for help. i really don't see the big deal about it. >> soliciting is already a density law including begging for money within 10 feet of an atm or asking motorists for money off the side of the road. >> downtown business leaders say the proposal eases concerns. >> which is asking for a little respect for the people who don't have an opportunity to...
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into the main thesis here of this fabulous book there's three possible futures johnson the proper list. and the distributed city i mean it the whole book is about this but if you can kind of encapsulate that it matters. so you ask me to sum up my yeah in a minute two hundred fifty pages there's a period just to flush the ball a little start with the problem of what is the propolis for patroclus the city that henry ford built on iraq it was great it was the city of mass production that raised this out of poverty lifted welfare across the globe. but over time there's this quote from will rogers henry ford which says it'll take one hundred years to tell whether you helped or hurt us but you certainly didn't leave us in the same place what we've seen is this same general purpose technology of the combustion engine which changed people's lives changed the cities we lived in has started to come up with some problems ok before we go on let me just explain that one of the themes here is that what we're finding in the twenty first century is that all these models economic models are hitting against something called what
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the main thesis here of this fabulous book there's three possible futures johnson the proper list the side. and the distributed city so i mean it's a whole book is about this but if you can kind of encapsulate that a minute or so they'll be great. so you ask me to sum up my yeah in a minute or two hundred fifty pages if you would just to focus on a little start with the problem of what is the propolis for patroclus the city that henry ford built i mean iraq it was great it was the city of mass production that raised this out of poverty lifted welfare across the globe. but over time there's this quote from will rogers henry ford which says it'll take one hundred years to tell whether you helped or hurt us but you certainly didn't leave us in the same place what we've seen is this same general purpose technology of the combustion engine which changed people's lives changed the cities we lived in has start to come up with some problems a bit before you go on let me just explain that one of the themes here is that what we're finding in the twenty first century is that all these models economic models are hitting agains
the main thesis here of this fabulous book there's three possible futures johnson the proper list the side. and the distributed city so i mean it's a whole book is about this but if you can kind of encapsulate that a minute or so they'll be great. so you ask me to sum up my yeah in a minute or two hundred fifty pages if you would just to focus on a little start with the problem of what is the propolis for patroclus the city that henry ford built i mean iraq it was great it was the city of mass...
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have been able to file unemployment claims only because the mayor kept city workers on the job to process them. and as bruce johnson tells us tonight, the numbers of those seeking jobless benefits could soar over the next two days. sadly, that's just when the city will start running out of money. >> those individuals have to file here in the district of columbia. >> at the d.c. employment services office, 11,000 federal workers have signed up online or in person to collect benefits since the shutdown began. >> how many federal employees work in the city and could file for unemployment? >> 300,000. >> could this office handle that kind of number? >> congress agrees to pay federal workers for the time spent on furlough. the same workers who collect unemployment workers today would have to pay that money back. >> if you do get it, then you have an over payment with the unemployment compensation program. you have to pay your money back. >> d.c. mayor gray on the rally today, called on the president and congress to end the budget stalemate. using a local contingency fund is keeping city workers on their jobs to among ot
have been able to file unemployment claims only because the mayor kept city workers on the job to process them. and as bruce johnson tells us tonight, the numbers of those seeking jobless benefits could soar over the next two days. sadly, that's just when the city will start running out of money. >> those individuals have to file here in the district of columbia. >> at the d.c. employment services office, 11,000 federal workers have signed up online or in person to collect benefits...
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that has been drilled since two thousand that is more people than live in michigan or new york city in johnson county texas alone more than thirty nine hundred wells dot the county and some ninety nine and a half percent of its one hundred fifty thousand residents live within a mile of a well. that region is now basically one big drill site if nothing changes the dick cheney created fracking boom will continue to grow over the coming decades and the stakes couldn't be higher a recent investigation of western pennsylvania as fracking industry has found dangerous levels of radioactivity at drilling waste sites that normally would be seen at a licensed radioactive disposal facilities radioactive waste as a so. seated with fracking waste as if that wasn't bad enough the same study also found that radioactive water from fracking waste is leaking into the source of pittsburgh's drinking water but fracking isn't just bad for health it's bad for our planet as well another new study has found that hydraulic fracturing causes caused a slew of earthquakes in youngstown ohio between two thousand and eleve
that has been drilled since two thousand that is more people than live in michigan or new york city in johnson county texas alone more than thirty nine hundred wells dot the county and some ninety nine and a half percent of its one hundred fifty thousand residents live within a mile of a well. that region is now basically one big drill site if nothing changes the dick cheney created fracking boom will continue to grow over the coming decades and the stakes couldn't be higher a recent...
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lawsuit filed against the city and county of san francisco and suspected drunk firefighters who slammed into a motorcyclist with a fire truck. good evening everyone i'm carolyn johnson> i'm dan ashley the lawsuit blames the firefighters as well as city and county officials. >> dan is here now with a story only on abc 7 news. >> it has been 4 months since the crash and no charges have been filed against the fire truck driver, 43-year-old michael quinn. da office says there's still working the case. but quinn and the city county of san francisco just slapped with this lawsuit. video show what is happened. that 50-year-old jack frazier on the motorcycle at the top of the screen. fire truck blows through the red lit hitting frazier sending him across howard street into a fire hydrant. frazier retained a law firm that specializes in motorcycle cases to file this lawsuit against the city and county of san francisco and the firefighters at the wheel. 43-year-old michael quinn. >> this is a huge case. normally we don't put a dollar amount in the complaint but this is certainly an 8 figure case in our view. >>reporter: lawsuit says michael quinn drove the city of san francis
lawsuit filed against the city and county of san francisco and suspected drunk firefighters who slammed into a motorcyclist with a fire truck. good evening everyone i'm carolyn johnson> i'm dan ashley the lawsuit blames the firefighters as well as city and county officials. >> dan is here now with a story only on abc 7 news. >> it has been 4 months since the crash and no charges have been filed against the fire truck driver, 43-year-old michael quinn. da office says there's still...
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johnson. an iowa city man may have the distinction as the hawkeye state's first obamacare enrollee, but it didn't come easy. edward voss, a computer programmer, told the des moines register he had to try more than 100 times before he was timately able to sign into healthcare.gov. voss said he didn't know whether or not he had actually rolled in a plan until coopportunity health called him to congratulate him for being its first enrolled customer. even though he was eventually successful, voss criticized the website for resembling one from the 1990's, saying it was one of the worst he's seen. he recommended that the administration consider shutting the site down for at least a week in order to address the problems. quote, it's hard to fix things while you're up and running, unquote, he said. that's rather amazing. but over 100 times to sign up. i guess he probably got maternal care -- maternity care, too. that individual young man. ere's an article from cns news . dated today. this afternoon. by ali meyer. the first line says, house minority leader nancy pelosi, democrat from california, also he s
johnson. an iowa city man may have the distinction as the hawkeye state's first obamacare enrollee, but it didn't come easy. edward voss, a computer programmer, told the des moines register he had to try more than 100 times before he was timately able to sign into healthcare.gov. voss said he didn't know whether or not he had actually rolled in a plan until coopportunity health called him to congratulate him for being its first enrolled customer. even though he was eventually successful, voss...
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johnson, 329 yards receiving. >>> browns-chiefs. in kansas city. chiefs up 13-7, alex smith. check out this laser. to dexter mccluster. the chiefs are undefeated. 8-0, they beat the browns. >>> "monday night football" features russell wilsingen and the seahawks rolling into st. louis to take on the rams. coverage starts with monday night countdown. then the game at 8:25 and live on the watch espn app. >>> for more on the nfl and the world series, cheek out a live "sportscenter" on espn at 9:00 a.m. eastern. >>> a rather strange situation in upstate new york. it's our "play of the day." imagine walking in and seeing this. >> somehow, that whole bunch of ducks was able to march right into the place. eventually, they were lured back out thanks to a customer with some popcorn. watching that video has us quauking up. >> i love the person with the swiffer doing to do the job. >> oh. >>> coming up, it's "the pulse." a celebrity's halloween costume getting attention for the wrong reasons. >>> and ohio state's marching band raising the bar. with another great performance. >> is that superman? but with copd
johnson, 329 yards receiving. >>> browns-chiefs. in kansas city. chiefs up 13-7, alex smith. check out this laser. to dexter mccluster. the chiefs are undefeated. 8-0, they beat the browns. >>> "monday night football" features russell wilsingen and the seahawks rolling into st. louis to take on the rams. coverage starts with monday night countdown. then the game at 8:25 and live on the watch espn app. >>> for more on the nfl and the world series, cheek out a...
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city officials want pay back. good evening. i'm carolyn johnson. >> i'm dan ashley. new at 11:00, abc7 news south bay reporter lisa amin gulezian is live with the details on this plan. lisa, take us through it. >> the city definitely wants its money back. councilmembers say other cities like oakland and los angeles charge recruits who jump ship after graduation why so shouldn't san jose? of the 40 officers who recently graduated from san jose's police academy, five have already left to join the departments in hayward where they will make a little less and morgan hill where they will make a little more. the vice mayor wants the city's money back. >> why are we going to train somebody to pay that much money and then they decide to leave after they receive the training and the education. >> they want a five-year prorated retention plan. it costs $170,000 to train a recruit. if the graduate stays with the department less than a year, the city wants 100% of the investment back. less than two years, 75%. less than three years, 50%. and leaving in less than four years requir
city officials want pay back. good evening. i'm carolyn johnson. >> i'm dan ashley. new at 11:00, abc7 news south bay reporter lisa amin gulezian is live with the details on this plan. lisa, take us through it. >> the city definitely wants its money back. councilmembers say other cities like oakland and los angeles charge recruits who jump ship after graduation why so shouldn't san jose? of the 40 officers who recently graduated from san jose's police academy, five have already left...
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city officials want pay back. good evening. i'm carolyn johnson. >> i'm dan ashley. new at 11:00, abc7 news south bay reporter lisa amin gulezian is live with the details on this plan. lisa, take us through it. >> the city definitely wants its money back. councilmembers say other cities like oakland and los angeles charge recruits who jump ship after graduation why so shouldn't san jose? of the 40 officers who recently graduated from san jose's police academy, five have already left to join the departments in hayward where they will make a little less and morgan hill where they will make a little more. the vice mayor wants the city's money back. >> why are we going to train somebody to pay that much money and then they decide to leave after they receive the training and the education. >> they want a five-year prorated retention plan. it costs $170,000 to train a recruit. if the graduate stays with the department less than a year, the city wants 100% of the investment back. less than two years, 75%. less than three years, 50%. and leaving in less than four years requir
city officials want pay back. good evening. i'm carolyn johnson. >> i'm dan ashley. new at 11:00, abc7 news south bay reporter lisa amin gulezian is live with the details on this plan. lisa, take us through it. >> the city definitely wants its money back. councilmembers say other cities like oakland and los angeles charge recruits who jump ship after graduation why so shouldn't san jose? of the 40 officers who recently graduated from san jose's police academy, five have already left...
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lawsuit filed against the city and county of san francisco and suspected drunk firefighters who slammed into a motorcyclist with a fire truck. good evening everyone i'm carolyn johnsoni'm dan ashley the lawsuit blames the firefighters as well as city and county officials. >> dan is here now with a story only on abc 7 news. >> it has been 4 months since the crash and no charges have been filed against the fire truck driver, 43-year-old michael quinn. da office says there's still working the case. but quinn and the city county of san francisco just slapped with this lawsuit. video show what is happened. that 50-year-old jack frazier on the motorcycle at the top of the screen. fire truck blows through the red lit hitting frazier sending him across howard street into a fire hydrant. frazier retained a law firm that specializes in motorcycle cases to file this lawsuit against the city and county of san francisco and the firefighters at the wheel. 43-year-old michael quinn. >> this is a huge case. normally we don't put a dollar amount in the complaint but this is certainly an 8 figure case in our view. >>reporter: lawsuit says michael quinn drove the city of san francisco
lawsuit filed against the city and county of san francisco and suspected drunk firefighters who slammed into a motorcyclist with a fire truck. good evening everyone i'm carolyn johnsoni'm dan ashley the lawsuit blames the firefighters as well as city and county officials. >> dan is here now with a story only on abc 7 news. >> it has been 4 months since the crash and no charges have been filed against the fire truck driver, 43-year-old michael quinn. da office says there's still...
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lawsuit filed against the city and county of san francisco and suspected drunk firefighters who slammed into a motorcyclist with a fire truck. good evening everyone i'm carolyn johnson> i'm dan ashley the lawsuit blames the firefighters as well as city and county officials. >> dan is here now with a story only on abc 7 news. >> it has been 4 months since the crash and no charges have been filed against the fire truck driver, 43-year-old michael quinn. da office says there's still working the case. but quinn and the city county of san francisco just slapped with this lawsuit. video show what is happened. that 50-year-old jack frazier on the motorcycle at the top of the screen. fire truck blows through the red lit hitting frazier sending him across howard street into a fire hydrant. frazier retained a law firm that specializes in motorcycle cases to file this lawsuit against the city and county of san francisco and the firefighters at the wheel. 43-year-old michael quinn. >> this is a huge case. normally we don't put a dollar amount in the complaint but this is certainly an 8 figure case in our view. >>reporter: lawsuit says michael quinn drove the city of san francis
lawsuit filed against the city and county of san francisco and suspected drunk firefighters who slammed into a motorcyclist with a fire truck. good evening everyone i'm carolyn johnson> i'm dan ashley the lawsuit blames the firefighters as well as city and county officials. >> dan is here now with a story only on abc 7 news. >> it has been 4 months since the crash and no charges have been filed against the fire truck driver, 43-year-old michael quinn. da office says there's still...
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city officials want pay back. good evening. i'm carolyn johnson. >> i'm dan ashley. at 11:00, abc7 news south bay reporter lisa amin gulezian is live with the details on this plan. lisa, take us through it. >> the city definitely wants its money back. councilmembers say other cities like oakland and los angeles charge recruits who jump ship after graduation why so shouldn't san jose? of the 40 officers who recently graduated from san jose's police academy, five have already left to join the departments in hayward where they will make a little less and morgan hill where they will make a little more. the vice mayor wants the city's money back. are we >> why are we going to train somebody to pay that much money and then they decide to leave after they receive the training and the education. >> they want a five-year prorated retention plan. it costs $170,000 to train a recruit. if the graduate stays with the department less than a year, the city wants 100% of the investment back. less than two years, 75%. less than three years, 50%. and leaving in less than four years req
city officials want pay back. good evening. i'm carolyn johnson. >> i'm dan ashley. at 11:00, abc7 news south bay reporter lisa amin gulezian is live with the details on this plan. lisa, take us through it. >> the city definitely wants its money back. councilmembers say other cities like oakland and los angeles charge recruits who jump ship after graduation why so shouldn't san jose? of the 40 officers who recently graduated from san jose's police academy, five have already left to...
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city of pate. protunfair characterization that they would write thenst hi. protest under johnson era people were blocking him inwereg the day would u well, mr. kennedy and they said look at this. wa it was the ad demanding whyis oe de is pro communist then cul president actually saidn't the e there is nothing that anybody could do about it.shesad but i cn truth it wasn't the conservatives. he that night at the autopsykill they said can you believe itate was some little communist?lebl he didn't even have the for t satisfaction to be killedas for civil-rights.wao of the people blamed the i was not for a -- dallas but for lee harvey oswald.rica o 70 policemen and a crowded sry basement that deprived america of the rest of the story.d. iv trial, and i choose todn't fg explain, people felt itoffials o never happened did they could not forget or forgive m for letting the most famous yams murder be murdered on live television with 70 people protecting him. >> host: who is still surviving war what happened?ctiv >> the major player have long died but today the noheast detective jim lapel
city of pate. protunfair characterization that they would write thenst hi. protest under johnson era people were blocking him inwereg the day would u well, mr. kennedy and they said look at this. wa it was the ad demanding whyis oe de is pro communist then cul president actually saidn't the e there is nothing that anybody could do about it.shesad but i cn truth it wasn't the conservatives. he that night at the autopsykill they said can you believe itate was some little communist?lebl he didn't...
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city police are investigating a woman murdered many broad daylight. sky eye chopper 13 over abbott court in east baltimore. 24-year-old gwendolyn johnson was shot in the stomach and later died at the hospital. no arrests have been made. anyone with information is urged to call city police. >>> a major announcement from amazon. they are coming to maryland and bringing more than 1,000 jobs with it. mike schuh is live with the latest. hi, mike. >> reporter: hello everyone. amazon wants to go to the same same-day delivery. to do that they have to get the product closer to customers. this warehouse is going to serve the entire baltimore and washington area. >> on line giant amazon will be one of baltimore's biggest employers. the fortunate 500 company just announced it picked charm city for a location for one of its new distribution centers. >> now it's a reality. it's a job with great pays ben ing benefits. it's a great day for baltimore. >> of course we always talk about jobs, jobs, jobs. it's great thing for the city. >> it's a 1 million square foot facility. it will be going up on the port of baltimore in a spot formally taken up by the gm assembly pla
city police are investigating a woman murdered many broad daylight. sky eye chopper 13 over abbott court in east baltimore. 24-year-old gwendolyn johnson was shot in the stomach and later died at the hospital. no arrests have been made. anyone with information is urged to call city police. >>> a major announcement from amazon. they are coming to maryland and bringing more than 1,000 jobs with it. mike schuh is live with the latest. hi, mike. >> reporter: hello everyone. amazon...
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city recovers. ♪ >> the next episode of stay safe, we have alicia johnson from san francisco's department of emergencyt. hi, alicia thanks to coming >> it is a pleasure to be here with you. >> i wonder if you could tell us what you think people can do to get ready for what we know is a coming earthquake in san francisco. >> well, one of the most things that people can do is to make sure that you have a plan to communicate with people who live both in and out of state. having an out of state contact, to call, text or post on your social network is really important and being able to know how you are going to communicate with your friends, and family who live near you, where you might meet them if your home is uninhab hitable. >> how long do you think that it will be before things are restored to normal in san francisco. >> it depends on the severity of the earthquake, we say to provide for 72 hours tha, is three days, and it helps to know that you might be without services for up to a week or more, depending on how heavy the shaking is and how many after shocks we have. >> what kind of neighborhood and
city recovers. ♪ >> the next episode of stay safe, we have alicia johnson from san francisco's department of emergencyt. hi, alicia thanks to coming >> it is a pleasure to be here with you. >> i wonder if you could tell us what you think people can do to get ready for what we know is a coming earthquake in san francisco. >> well, one of the most things that people can do is to make sure that you have a plan to communicate with people who live both in and out of state....
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city group kind of disappointing. " call a pretty flat. johnson and johnson better than expected.ee to >>: johnson and johnson obviously are huge. prescriptions were up into the triple digits >>: what's going on over there. >>: burke barry their ceo is leaving in the spring to come or that apple. taking over the rob johnson and retail project. that-- burberry. this is a smart move. this is a second major european ceo hired. to for apple. the cbo from burberry it comes over and has a great social strategy. i like the higher. and make sense. i have to wonder how much did they have to pay her. she's had a great six year run there. in addition is an american parent coming back from london. silicon valley is nice but not that nice. >>: so blackberry has this new ad campaign coming out for it is a good thing or a bad thing saying they are going out of business and we're going to be there for real? >>: the one thing that can still hold there act on is their enterprise customers which microsoft or maybe apple. some of them still buy their enterprise side of business to have secured server
city group kind of disappointing. " call a pretty flat. johnson and johnson better than expected.ee to >>: johnson and johnson obviously are huge. prescriptions were up into the triple digits >>: what's going on over there. >>: burke barry their ceo is leaving in the spring to come or that apple. taking over the rob johnson and retail project. that-- burberry. this is a smart move. this is a second major european ceo hired. to for apple. the cbo from burberry it comes...
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johnson tuvo 329 ys se quedÓ a pocas del rÉcord. >>> atractivouelon snfor brge ent mourinho y e city del ingenie manuel pellegr n el condimento adicionalrlante, u de ellos incluso en el minuto final del partido fue infarto, miren como terminÓ este partido del ingenie cora josÉ. el niÑo rr, mete el centro andrÉs c. el alemÁn marca el 1 por 0artido qu tuvimos enivo otra v el niÑo torresa en el traveÑo de ht que serÁ cÓmplice eel minu final, el kun agÜo que spara pero muy b peter cesc arrancando la etiqueta de gol, los citizens con la gran oportunidad el fierroel kun aÜo y el jugador argtino marcaba el empateero al Último mito tiene 60 segundos el error ante la salida de hart, a É saliÓ , el Último minuto y la celo bebraciÓn, victoria dl chelsea que sum 20 puntos y queda a 2 del lÍder arsenal en la barclays pre mero limier lea >>>endremos en la pantalla de mun2, 2 grdes partidos. a primera hora y tambiÉn la pantalla el Íder arsenal en mun2 no se lo pierda el prÓximo Ábado. > 24 ras despuÉs de u de lasgadas mÁs polÉmica en la historia de laerie mundial volvien a encontr y ponerse a u victoria del cpeato de la ser mundial. ahÍÁ el marcador
johnson tuvo 329 ys se quedÓ a pocas del rÉcord. >>> atractivouelon snfor brge ent mourinho y e city del ingenie manuel pellegr n el condimento adicionalrlante, u de ellos incluso en el minuto final del partido fue infarto, miren como terminÓ este partido del ingenie cora josÉ. el niÑo rr, mete el centro andrÉs c. el alemÁn marca el 1 por 0artido qu tuvimos enivo otra v el niÑo torresa en el traveÑo de ht que serÁ cÓmplice eel minu final, el kun agÜo que spara pero muy b...
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johnson. i think there should be more expansions on the cannabis clubs opening up in the city. the people talking about the young people hanging out -- well, if you put 'em all in one spot there's certain places that young people can't go to run into other young people. so that's where your problem come in. there's certain areas of the city, some young people on this side of town can't go to this side of town. you got a problem there. also, in 1981 i was rear ended by a streetcar, i had six operations, they told my i'd never walk again. i've head every pharmaceutical medication known to man but did it help me? no, my liver, high blood pressure, but medical cannabis has helped me get up out this chair. that's what it's done for me. so there's a lot of other things that you guys need to take a look at. you worried about your kids seeing this stuff. well, they gonna see it anyway. you go by medical cannabis clubs, you don't see anyone laying on street. you go by a liquor store? what you got? you got people laying on the street. this is medicine to us, this is not for the money ben
johnson. i think there should be more expansions on the cannabis clubs opening up in the city. the people talking about the young people hanging out -- well, if you put 'em all in one spot there's certain places that young people can't go to run into other young people. so that's where your problem come in. there's certain areas of the city, some young people on this side of town can't go to this side of town. you got a problem there. also, in 1981 i was rear ended by a streetcar, i had six...
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derek johnson recovers it, and how about the kansas city chiefs? they hold on for the victory to improve to 7-0 on the season, one of two undefeated teams. >>> let's go kaepernicking. they're putting a hurt today on the team. kaepernick scampers in for the 20-yard score. san francisco is up 10-0, and they continue to play smash mouth football. frank gore pounds it in, and let's go kaepernicking again. there you go. gore takes it in again as the 49ers flexing their muscles today go on to hammer the titans 31-17. >>> a scary moment in green bay today. you might want to close your eyes, because packers tight end michael finley gets leveled by cleveland gibson. he was down for several minutes and was carted off the field. the team is calling it a neck injury, but the good news is he had feeling in all extremities. as for gibson, he was called for unnecessary roughness, leading with his helmet as the packers beat the browns 31-13. >>> all right. it is homecoming night for pay tan manning back in indianapolis for the first time to face his former team. p
derek johnson recovers it, and how about the kansas city chiefs? they hold on for the victory to improve to 7-0 on the season, one of two undefeated teams. >>> let's go kaepernicking. they're putting a hurt today on the team. kaepernick scampers in for the 20-yard score. san francisco is up 10-0, and they continue to play smash mouth football. frank gore pounds it in, and let's go kaepernicking again. there you go. gore takes it in again as the 49ers flexing their muscles today go on...
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johnson's nomination is surprising given potential candidates including new york city police commissioner ray kelly, former coast guard commandant allen and john pistole has served homeland security or handled missions including immigration and disaster relief. as she left the job, janet napolitano said a cyber strike is inevitable. >> looking back over the past 4 1/2 years i can say that there's one takeaway, one object lesson and core operating principle that i've learned and embraced as secretary, it's this. in a world of evolving threats, the key to our success is the ability to be flexible and agile. >> reporter: johnson's nomination is likely to generate controversy among the president's supporters on the left because the president endorsed the bush era drone campaign but enlarged the list to cover u.s. americans. he said dr. king would recognize the u.s. military cannot lay down its arms leaving the country vulnerable to terrorist attacks. sources who work within homeland security questioned whether johnson has a strong enough management background for the job adding the department
johnson's nomination is surprising given potential candidates including new york city police commissioner ray kelly, former coast guard commandant allen and john pistole has served homeland security or handled missions including immigration and disaster relief. as she left the job, janet napolitano said a cyber strike is inevitable. >> looking back over the past 4 1/2 years i can say that there's one takeaway, one object lesson and core operating principle that i've learned and embraced...
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from salt lake city marty carpenter, executive vice president of the salt lake change ber. >> and von johnson. correspondent. >> republicans and other members talk about taking a piecemeal approach to immigration reform, rather than going for a comprehensive bill. how are they different? >> when you look at comprehensive immigration reform you look at a big package, like the one that the house - it has introduced hr15, and the one that the senate passed, where you think about step by step approaches, that they divide all that and dice it up into little pieces, and potentially pass some and not the others. so there's a lot of fear that people believe they'll pass the border security, but not the legalisation piece. >> not the pathway to citizenship. >> which leaves a stool that has four legs, leaving a lot of people, which is 11 million right now out of being able to get legalisation, which is a huge problem, and why we need comprehensive immigration. >> are you supporting some steps with fingers crossed that you'll get everything that you want. are you saying, "no, we should wait and do one c
from salt lake city marty carpenter, executive vice president of the salt lake change ber. >> and von johnson. correspondent. >> republicans and other members talk about taking a piecemeal approach to immigration reform, rather than going for a comprehensive bill. how are they different? >> when you look at comprehensive immigration reform you look at a big package, like the one that the house - it has introduced hr15, and the one that the senate passed, where you think about...
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city's human trafficking task force are preparing to conduct surprise inspections of local massage parlors. >> about six places to go to. >> the task force combines the efforts of health department inspectors like dr. johnson ed walsh working together with police, firefighters and agents from the city's departments of building and planning. tonight the task force will be looking for violations of municipal codes behind the well-guarded iron gates of massage parlors that often act as fronts for prostitution. >> a reminder. when you do massage, everybody has to wear the white coat. >> some codes like requiring masseuses to be fully dressed and licensed by the city were written to prevent foreign women from being abused. >> the later we stay out tonight, the better our chances of finding illegal activity and girl without permits. >> tonight's first stop is the a & y health center. a spot all too familiar to inspector walsh. >> we've had numerous complaints in the past about illegal activity being conducted here. this is a place we need to keep under surveillance. >> how are you? how are you doing? hold on a second. >> what they initially find here are half a dozen women, some who at first appear to be without
city's human trafficking task force are preparing to conduct surprise inspections of local massage parlors. >> about six places to go to. >> the task force combines the efforts of health department inspectors like dr. johnson ed walsh working together with police, firefighters and agents from the city's departments of building and planning. tonight the task force will be looking for violations of municipal codes behind the well-guarded iron gates of massage parlors that often act as...
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city. demonstrators want answers in the death of kendrick johnson and soon a u.s. attorney will announce whether or not he wants answers too. in january he was found dead at school. investigators with the county sheriff's office said he squeezed his 19 inch shoulders into the 14 1/2 inch center of this rolled gym mat and got stuck upside down while reaching for this shoe. after an autopsy a medical examiner with the georgia bureau of investigation agreed the official cause of death was accidental positional asphyxia. he was cufficated by his body weight. >> we examined the alternatives and the only that fit the evidence and the pardon meial evidence we received was this is an accident. >> an accident. we just didn't believe it. >> kendrick's parents kenneth and jacquelyn believe the story is a cover up. >> when i viewed his body that sunday, you can see something happened. you can tell he was beaten. >> they want the u.s. department of justice to launch a federal investigation. >> if they don't come in, they want to send it to the rural. you can kill as long as you
city. demonstrators want answers in the death of kendrick johnson and soon a u.s. attorney will announce whether or not he wants answers too. in january he was found dead at school. investigators with the county sheriff's office said he squeezed his 19 inch shoulders into the 14 1/2 inch center of this rolled gym mat and got stuck upside down while reaching for this shoe. after an autopsy a medical examiner with the georgia bureau of investigation agreed the official cause of death was...
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city. it was the chief's defense that sealed the game. last chance for the texans. sacked from behind. derek johnson recovers the football.hey are 7 and 0. 114 yards receiving in a season debut. it's wide left. hold on, folks. number 94 pushes his own teammate to gain leverage. that is the 15 yard penalty. 4 plays later, again, this time he drills a 42 yarder. to move one game behind new england in the afc east. >> everyday it's going to be hard. every game is going to be that way. we're built for it. we train for it . we've got the grid. we're a little nasty, and disgruntled. that's great. >> losing saturday to utah. sanford took out frustration. the highlight of the year in college football. the cardinals win 24-10 to hand the bruins their first loss of the season. >> sunday was the player's day off. the weight room was open. probably our biggest attend ance on sunday in two years. guys were in there. guys wanted to bounce back and turn the page. and the advice i gave them earlier was bring last week with you. bring it with you about how hard you have to play and how you have to finish. >> sam forward moves back up to n
city. it was the chief's defense that sealed the game. last chance for the texans. sacked from behind. derek johnson recovers the football.hey are 7 and 0. 114 yards receiving in a season debut. it's wide left. hold on, folks. number 94 pushes his own teammate to gain leverage. that is the 15 yard penalty. 4 plays later, again, this time he drills a 42 yarder. to move one game behind new england in the afc east. >> everyday it's going to be hard. every game is going to be that way. we're...
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city. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker. i'll call more cards. brent, theresa cooper, jason bennett, dominique johnson, albert blaze, aj martinelli, a rchie. >> my name is denice and my father mily are immigrants who immigrated from /skapbd knave ya in the 1920s and they immigrated to the chicago in a culture of prohibition. a culture of prohibition affected my family very profoundly. there were no jobs kinda like right now. the banks were out of control, we had a prohibition culture. it destroys communities. i had to, like, immediately -- well, it was a long process of realizing that i'm in this culture of prohibition and and i'm not letting it take me down. cannabis is getting better press than ever now and it's getting better press than prescription drugs lately because it's on the right side of history. the booze of prohibition was on the wrong sides of history and we need to leave that behind. i am against this legislation in all due respect. i respect the author of the legislation very much and i agree with him very often, but this time i don't. thank you very much for listening and for your tim
city. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker. i'll call more cards. brent, theresa cooper, jason bennett, dominique johnson, albert blaze, aj martinelli, a rchie. >> my name is denice and my father mily are immigrants who immigrated from /skapbd knave ya in the 1920s and they immigrated to the chicago in a culture of prohibition. a culture of prohibition affected my family very profoundly. there were no jobs kinda like right now. the banks were out of control, we had a prohibition...
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johnson died. here's a look at his report and how we got here. >> months of protests. sit-ins and marches have shaken the small south georgia city of valdosta. demonstrators say they want answers in the death of 17-year-old kendrick johnson. in january, kendrick was found dead at school. investigators with the county sheriff office said kendrick squeezed his 19 inch shoulders into the 14.1 inch center of this rolled gym mat. they say he got stuck upside down while reaching for this shoe. after an autopsy, a medical examiner with the georgia bureau of examination agreed accidental positional positional asphyxia. >> we examined all the alternatives presented to us and the only one that fit the physical evidence and the forensic evidence and the testimonial evidence that we received, this was an accident. >> an accident. >> reporter: kendrick's parents believe the story about the shoe is a cover up. >> when i went and viewed his body that sunday, you could see something happened. you could tell he was beaten. >> reporter: in june the johnsons exhumed his body and hired dr. bill anderson to conduct an independent autopsy. anderson says he found e
johnson died. here's a look at his report and how we got here. >> months of protests. sit-ins and marches have shaken the small south georgia city of valdosta. demonstrators say they want answers in the death of 17-year-old kendrick johnson. in january, kendrick was found dead at school. investigators with the county sheriff office said kendrick squeezed his 19 inch shoulders into the 14.1 inch center of this rolled gym mat. they say he got stuck upside down while reaching for this shoe....
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but the question is, can the city, his employer, also be held responsible in court? joining us now, fox news legal analyst, peter johnsonis the city? >> he's a detective in an elite unit in the nypd. the issue is in civil liability, can the city of new york be sued? a lot of people would say yeah, they can be sued. but under the law, they can't be sued because based on the allegations, he was not acting within the scope of his duty. >> brian: and he was not undercover. >> he is an undercover, but he was not undercover with this group of motorcycle enthusiasts, i would say, on that day. he has been undercover, according to reports, on occupy wall street. remember that demonstration in new york city. >> brian: he worked it? >> he worked it. he was part of that demonstration. this is a problem, though, with undercover police officers. very often they have a hard time separating their police department duties from the criminal lives that they sometimes assume. we've seen the psychological portraits over the years where people really break down. >> brian: i'm also wondering, there were other cops evidently part of that biker
but the question is, can the city, his employer, also be held responsible in court? joining us now, fox news legal analyst, peter johnsonis the city? >> he's a detective in an elite unit in the nypd. the issue is in civil liability, can the city of new york be sued? a lot of people would say yeah, they can be sued. but under the law, they can't be sued because based on the allegations, he was not acting within the scope of his duty. >> brian: and he was not undercover. >> he...
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johnson was shot in the legs and back. both have been treated and released. hawkins faces charges of attempted murder. >>> today when you look out over the ocean city pier and remember it the way it always has been. i swear, i think they went seven more feet into the ocean. it feels that way, but a year ago as sandy churned up the coast, we kept an eye on the lights and watched as they blinked out. the coast was rebuilt and you're able to enjoy it again. the pier is one place we've seen progress. crisfield, sea side heights. we have more on how far they've come. >> reporter: it's been one year since superstorm sandy wreaked of a vk in the u.s. the machinester storm carved a path of destruction killing 117 people in the sument and damaging hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses becoming the second costliest storm am u.s. history. >> it stretched literally from off the coastline all the way to the great lakes. this was loaded with water. >> reporter: in manhattan sandy slammed the coastline, water pouring into city streets. lower manhattan left in complete darkness for days. water flooded the retail plaza where the water literally came up to these steps. notice
johnson was shot in the legs and back. both have been treated and released. hawkins faces charges of attempted murder. >>> today when you look out over the ocean city pier and remember it the way it always has been. i swear, i think they went seven more feet into the ocean. it feels that way, but a year ago as sandy churned up the coast, we kept an eye on the lights and watched as they blinked out. the coast was rebuilt and you're able to enjoy it again. the pier is one place we've...
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johnson's parents believe it is a murder. an autopsy ruled he suffocated after he fell head first into the mat reaching for a shoe. >>> new york city lawmakers approve a plan for a 625-foot giant ferris wheel on staten island. that's what it may look like. perhaps one of the world's largest. it will have views of the statue of liberty, new york harbor and the manhattan skyline. construction is expected to begin next year with a grand opening in 2016. but it will have some competition. developers in dubai are planning a 689-foot ferris wheel. ferris wheels seem to be in vogue all of a sudden again. >>> look at this adorable video out of florida. some pooches spotted prancing around in elaborate outfits at the 16th annual howloween pet costume -- >> that's a good one. >> -- yeah, working on it. some had bark, some had fright. overall, 200 canines pulled off some of the tricks. >> i like the wagon, the little dog. >> seems to be enjoying it, though. >> really? you speak dog? >> i speak dogese occasionally. >>> new jersey gets a new senator. cory booker will be sworn in to fill the seat of lautenberg. >>> on this day in 1941, mt. rushm
johnson's parents believe it is a murder. an autopsy ruled he suffocated after he fell head first into the mat reaching for a shoe. >>> new york city lawmakers approve a plan for a 625-foot giant ferris wheel on staten island. that's what it may look like. perhaps one of the world's largest. it will have views of the statue of liberty, new york harbor and the manhattan skyline. construction is expected to begin next year with a grand opening in 2016. but it will have some competition....