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. >>> this incident happened back in march, but kait in jonesboro, arkansas just obtained this video. this is dash cam from offer womack's cruiser. he pulls over steve honeycutt for speeding and expired tags. but almost immediately honeycutt reaches back into his truck and then this happens. >> hey, let me see your hands! let me see your hands! >> officer womack shoots honeycutt, striking him in the arm. there's a bit of an exchange that continues. >> put your hands on the truck! >> you see honeycutt put his hands back on the car, he gets back into the car for a second, eventually womack gets honeycutt to the cruiser where he rendered aid. >> was he reaching back into the truck for something? >> he was reaching for what ended up to be a cell phone, but previously womack had previous encounters with honeycutt, and honeycutt threatened to kill a cop if out on bond. >> there was reason to be aware of this guy. >> exactly. >> listen to their exchange once the officer is able to communicate with honeycutt. >> please help me. >> i'm getting you something, steve. >> then you hear a concerned
. >>> this incident happened back in march, but kait in jonesboro, arkansas just obtained this video. this is dash cam from offer womack's cruiser. he pulls over steve honeycutt for speeding and expired tags. but almost immediately honeycutt reaches back into his truck and then this happens. >> hey, let me see your hands! let me see your hands! >> officer womack shoots honeycutt, striking him in the arm. there's a bit of an exchange that continues. >> put your hands...
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. >> next, a question from tennessee, jonesboro. carol.r caller is hi, carol. caller: hello? >> you're on. caller: okay, thank you. yes. husband's mother marry martha patterson's daughter, which johnson'se been andrew grand daughter some years ago. jonesboro two specifically to talk to my time sayingw at the that she feels -- that her thankful thats so 34i husband's great -- great, grandfather had saved the johnson homestead and had given passage to the family to johnson family so they had wanted to go to the homestead they could have. general confederate that at one time was over the a. tennessee area, gerald jackso jackson. his grand daughter was my mother-in-law. >> thanks for that story. any more about that? granting safe passage or a eneral that looked after the family home in the war? >> not in particular. > thanks for telling us about it. can we fairly look at eliza and andrew johnson without the impeachment over their white house. >> sadly, historians can't, but public, that's all they constantly remember. istorians look back on it and understand that he had a positio
. >> next, a question from tennessee, jonesboro. carol.r caller is hi, carol. caller: hello? >> you're on. caller: okay, thank you. yes. husband's mother marry martha patterson's daughter, which johnson'se been andrew grand daughter some years ago. jonesboro two specifically to talk to my time sayingw at the that she feels -- that her thankful thats so 34i husband's great -- great, grandfather had saved the johnson homestead and had given passage to the family to johnson family so...
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. >> next, a question from tennessee, jonesboro. and our caller is carol. hi, carol. caller: hello? >> you're on. caller: okay, thank you. yes. my husband's mother marry martha patterson's daughter, which would have been andrew johnson's grand daughter some years ago. she claimed two jonesboro specifically to talk to my mother-in-law at the time saying that she feels?-- that her grandmother was so thankful that her husband's great -- great, great grandfather had saved the johnson homestead and had given safe passage to the family to the johnson family so they had wanted to go to the homestead during the war, they could have. he was a confederate general that at one time was over the east tennessee area, gerald a. jackson. his grand daughter was my mother-in-law. >> thanks for that story. do you know any more about that? granting safe passage or a general that looked after the family home in the war? >> not in particular. >> thanks for telling us about it. can we fairly look at eliza and andrew johnson without the shadow of impeachment over their white house. >> sadly, historians can
. >> next, a question from tennessee, jonesboro. and our caller is carol. hi, carol. caller: hello? >> you're on. caller: okay, thank you. yes. my husband's mother marry martha patterson's daughter, which would have been andrew johnson's grand daughter some years ago. she claimed two jonesboro specifically to talk to my mother-in-law at the time saying that she feels?-- that her grandmother was so thankful that her husband's great -- great, great grandfather had saved the johnson...
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in jonesboro many years ago we had an elementary school with many people killed. >> ifill: let me talk to mr. demarco. nationally this assault weapons ban seems to be a dead tter t t in maryland. what's the difference. >> under the leader of the governor, we did ban assault weapons and high capacity gun magazines which have no place in our society. more importantly, gwen, we passed a landmark law requiring the handgun purchasers get a fingerprint-based background check and a license from the police before getting a handgun. experts from the johns hopkins center for gun policy and research let the legislature know that states that have those laws have lower gun deaths because those laws deter people from buying gunsfor criminals. what happens in what is called a straw purchases, someone with a clean background without a criminal background goes into a gun store and buys a gun for a criminal. that's a major way guns get into the hands of criminals. states that have these laws don't have the straw purchasers and have fewer gun deaths. we're going to save lives in maryland with our new law
in jonesboro many years ago we had an elementary school with many people killed. >> ifill: let me talk to mr. demarco. nationally this assault weapons ban seems to be a dead tter t t in maryland. what's the difference. >> under the leader of the governor, we did ban assault weapons and high capacity gun magazines which have no place in our society. more importantly, gwen, we passed a landmark law requiring the handgun purchasers get a fingerprint-based background check and a license...
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those meetings that understood that, you know, even then, i mean, we had one of the shootings in jonesboro, arkansas, back then. you know, they knew that something had to be done and we had to take reasonable steps. so i think there are people out there, but it's hard to get to them. >> i think fathers teach their kids how to use guns very responsibly. i think every family does that. they all do. which is to teach a kid not to aim and to hold it at a certain way, to carry it in a certain way. not to carry it loaded. this gun safety thing is part of your family training. i don't understand why they're against it being part of our country. senator blanche lincoln, thank you. thank you, senator. >> thank you. >> it's great to have you on. thank you very much, sam. >>> up next, stephen colbert's big interview with bill clinton. this is going to be fun. this is "hardball," the place for politics. >>> back to "hardball." now to the sideshow. first, clinton and colbert come together. stephen colbert interviewed bill clinton at a clinton global initiative event this weekend. colbert kicked it off
those meetings that understood that, you know, even then, i mean, we had one of the shootings in jonesboro, arkansas, back then. you know, they knew that something had to be done and we had to take reasonable steps. so i think there are people out there, but it's hard to get to them. >> i think fathers teach their kids how to use guns very responsibly. i think every family does that. they all do. which is to teach a kid not to aim and to hold it at a certain way, to carry it in a certain...
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michael is calling from jonesboro, georgia. >> caller: good morning bill. >> bill: thank you for joining what's up? >> caller: i listen to your show every morning. it is so crazy to me that michele bachmann and other republicans are showing such high levels of racism and denigration toward this president for him trying to do a good job. my question is to michele bachmann is where were they then bush and cheney put our people at two wars. why weren't they standing up there? why weren't they standing up every time george bush took a vacation? >> bill: george bush took more vacation than any other president in the white house. peter? >> i spent 32 months at his ranch. 490 days at his ranch or camp david. >> bill: he spent about a year and a half of his presidency at his ranch right? >> caller: michele bachmann is spending more time at home instead of doing the job they've been elected to do. as a matter of fact, somebody needs to give them -- they should be working on a solution to get this country back to where it needs to be instead they're out -- talking about this president and what he'
michael is calling from jonesboro, georgia. >> caller: good morning bill. >> bill: thank you for joining what's up? >> caller: i listen to your show every morning. it is so crazy to me that michele bachmann and other republicans are showing such high levels of racism and denigration toward this president for him trying to do a good job. my question is to michele bachmann is where were they then bush and cheney put our people at two wars. why weren't they standing up there? why...