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officer jurgens has not been charged. >>> saying it is deeply troubled and saddened by what it calls a heartbreaking situation, tlc has pulled 19 kid and counting from its lineup, this after the oldest of the duggar clan, 27-year-old josh, admitted to molesting five underage girls a dozen years ago. he and his parents issued an apology for past inexcusable behavior. he quickly resigned from his job with the family conservative research council in washington. >>> just as americans head into peak driving season, fire forced a shut down on the key part of the oil refinery on the east coast up in philly. it took firefighters about an hour to knock it down. the refinery said nobody was hurt. this refinery is a major supplier of gasoline, diesel and jet fuel and it's not clear when it will run again at full capacity. >>> a veterinarian says a dead dolphin and three dead pelicans were found near the oil spill in santa barbara county, california. rescue teams are working to save the other creatures covered in oil. cleanup crews are trying to capable -- contain the spill. it covers 10 square
officer jurgens has not been charged. >>> saying it is deeply troubled and saddened by what it calls a heartbreaking situation, tlc has pulled 19 kid and counting from its lineup, this after the oldest of the duggar clan, 27-year-old josh, admitted to molesting five underage girls a dozen years ago. he and his parents issued an apology for past inexcusable behavior. he quickly resigned from his job with the family conservative research council in washington. >>> just as...
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officer jurgens then tasered washington. the taser failed. jurgens then pepper sprays him. it turns out the man, 34-year-old david washington was having some sort medical emergency. >> get out of the car right now! >> reporter: finally threatening washington and demanding that he get out of the car. >> that's the point, get out. >> reporter: the officers then drag him out of the car, washington can be heard moaning. an ambulance eventually arrives and takes washington to the hospital. >> the officers on duty didn't assess the situation correctly. and they had the time to do so. >> reporter: the officer has now resigned. in a statement fredericksburg police said -- the use of force demonstrated in the incident involving mr. washington was not in compliance with department policy or training. now, we did reach out to washington to see how he was doing, but our calls weren't returned. authorities did not reveal exactly what kind of medical problem he was having, but he could still face criminal charges. officer jurgens, in a letter to local newspaper, he believes, given the si
officer jurgens then tasered washington. the taser failed. jurgens then pepper sprays him. it turns out the man, 34-year-old david washington was having some sort medical emergency. >> get out of the car right now! >> reporter: finally threatening washington and demanding that he get out of the car. >> that's the point, get out. >> reporter: the officers then drag him out of the car, washington can be heard moaning. an ambulance eventually arrives and takes washington to...
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tercera division defensivamente hablando lucieron viejos y cansados ante la velocidad de gutierrez y jurgenalto ese jugador escudo ese jugador que pusiera orden o aguantara el balon cuando se necesitopachuca digno ganador y en el volcan tigres tambien fracasoel pase largo vea como la bajo yianini se quito a nahuel guzman y la anoatcion de crackssantos esta en semifinales las semifinales se jugaran de la siguiente maneralas chivas va contra santos y queretaro contra los tuzos del pachuca momento de hacer la pausa y al regresar hay un nuevo campeon en espaÑa con un experto hablaremos de lo que se aproxima en la liga y en el oeste ya estan los dos que disputaran el boleto a la final en la nba tenemos invitado de lujo para hablar de lo sucedido en cuartos de final y lo que se viene en semifinales del futbol mexicano los primeros 4 de la liga mx han quedado afuera y me parece que esta es la mejor oportunidad para que chivas se lleve el titulojesus zarate es un periodista deportivo al que hemos inivtado para hablar de lo que fue y seguira siendo esta liga mx y el america apamatosas murio con la s
tercera division defensivamente hablando lucieron viejos y cansados ante la velocidad de gutierrez y jurgenalto ese jugador escudo ese jugador que pusiera orden o aguantara el balon cuando se necesitopachuca digno ganador y en el volcan tigres tambien fracasoel pase largo vea como la bajo yianini se quito a nahuel guzman y la anoatcion de crackssantos esta en semifinales las semifinales se jugaran de la siguiente maneralas chivas va contra santos y queretaro contra los tuzos del pachuca momento...
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that third officer, shaun jurgens, moves in and fires a taser. >> i don't think it made a connection. >> reporter: when the taser doesn't work, the officer uses pepper spray. once they get him out and cuffed the driver's car rolls over his foot. >> stop it. >> reporter: why no response from the driver? >> what are you on? >> reporter: the driver was having a medical emergency and the officer who used the taser and spray has resigned from the police force, with the lead detective saying the officer's actions were not in compliance with department policy or training which requires officers to exercise appropriate restraint and good judgment in their dealings with citizens. >> reporter: the driver's medical emergency wasn't discovered until he was at the hospital and he could still face charges. david kerley abc news washington. >> david, thank you. >>> next to nevada. rocked late today by an earthquake registering at 4.8. shaking buildings across 100 miles, cracking this wall in henderson, nevada. and in las vegas, inspectors looking at this stretch in a support on u.s. 95. >>> and a se
that third officer, shaun jurgens, moves in and fires a taser. >> i don't think it made a connection. >> reporter: when the taser doesn't work, the officer uses pepper spray. once they get him out and cuffed the driver's car rolls over his foot. >> stop it. >> reporter: why no response from the driver? >> what are you on? >> reporter: the driver was having a medical emergency and the officer who used the taser and spray has resigned from the police force,...
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. >> reporter: jurgen cowling was their boss. >> when you think of them being around your office, what do you see them doing? >> well, we all get along. you knew they were best friends because they were cutting up on each other. and then they would also tell stories about their sons' baseball, especially during the baseball seasons, 'cause they were best friends, the sons. >> reporter: kay and becky even joined weight watchers together. and the two of them were pretty competitive at the weight watcher thing, huh? >> yes, yes. >> reporter: who's up a pound, who's down a pound? >> yes. every day. >> reporter: and one day in march, 2009, began like any other. kay, the little league mom, got up to take derek to school, and becky, the mother of five, left her house a few minutes later to drop off her kids before her work day began. all very routine. until 8:30 a.m., when contractor mitch cozart showed up to do some maintenance work on kay's back door. you're coming around the corner. you lift up the latch gate. and tell me what you see. >> okay. when i walked back into the -- into -- where
. >> reporter: jurgen cowling was their boss. >> when you think of them being around your office, what do you see them doing? >> well, we all get along. you knew they were best friends because they were cutting up on each other. and then they would also tell stories about their sons' baseball, especially during the baseball seasons, 'cause they were best friends, the sons. >> reporter: kay and becky even joined weight watchers together. and the two of them were pretty...
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he could still face criminal charges, officers jurgens in a letter to local newspaper, he believes given the situation, he did what he had to do. >> tough to watch that footage. >> a few unanswered questions. tough to see that video and to see all of that happened. >> if they didn't have the body-cam video in that jurisdiction we wouldn't know that existed. alex great to have you in studio with us. >>> now to the e-mail released hillary clinton that she's happy about. first batch of private e-mails as secretary of state. questions of that e-mail account has dogged her presidential campaign. abc's cecilia vega. >> reporter: from bookstores to a brewery. hillary clinton is back in new hampshire. and now this morning back on the hot seat. >> do you have a perception problem? many americans believe you didn't tell the truth on benghazi. on a friday before a holiday weekend the state department releasing the first batch of e-mails written on clinton's personal account, the 296 e-mails showing that while clinton never sent classified information, one e-mail was considered so sensitive, the fbi
he could still face criminal charges, officers jurgens in a letter to local newspaper, he believes given the situation, he did what he had to do. >> tough to watch that footage. >> a few unanswered questions. tough to see that video and to see all of that happened. >> if they didn't have the body-cam video in that jurisdiction we wouldn't know that existed. alex great to have you in studio with us. >>> now to the e-mail released hillary clinton that she's happy about....
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officer sean jurgens handed in his badge as' pepper prayed a man during a traffic stop and tazed him. here is body camera video of the incident. >> reporter: a nstee situation for edfrsbrickurg police officers. >> as you watch all three videos you can see the officers are dealing with traffic issues and their attention is getting diverted, but they do a good job of staying focused on the driver. >> reporter: the video shows the driver of the car does not respond to the officer's commands. >> he is not being belligerent and not refusing to raise his hand verbally or with gesture, he is just noncompliant. >> reporter: a third police officer arrives and moved toward the car. >> the officer whose camera we are looking at is transitions away from his side arm and he now has his r.tase fires the taser. >> reporter: the taser doesn't make proper contact so it doesn't function properly so the officer uses a different tactic. >> now you see a pepper spray being deployed. >> reporter: before the pepper spray -- . >> i would have liked to have seen a little more communication to try to find out
officer sean jurgens handed in his badge as' pepper prayed a man during a traffic stop and tazed him. here is body camera video of the incident. >> reporter: a nstee situation for edfrsbrickurg police officers. >> as you watch all three videos you can see the officers are dealing with traffic issues and their attention is getting diverted, but they do a good job of staying focused on the driver. >> reporter: the video shows the driver of the car does not respond to the...
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a 93 when he visited monticello, jefferson tom mikhail gorbachev told the executive director, dan jurgen that he had studied jefferson's principles of democracy as a college student in moscow many years before. as a trusted member of the communist party of the soviet union, he had access to that kind of literature. he said in the night t. davies says he was conceiving political reform in the soviet union a liberalization, he went back to the principles of jefferson, to the very taxi ride is a college student and that they meant a lot to him. ronald reagan cap notebooks private notebooks that he referred to when he was looking for sayings to use body was president and even before. instead of facing a never meant for publication, president reagan revealed jefferson to be his views by equating him to reagan's political idea -- idea of an open society. these are reagan's words that jefferson meant to have an open society. he used those words in contradistinction that the soviet model directly. so here was break-in attacking the evil empire. and gorbachev alike at the same time responding to
a 93 when he visited monticello, jefferson tom mikhail gorbachev told the executive director, dan jurgen that he had studied jefferson's principles of democracy as a college student in moscow many years before. as a trusted member of the communist party of the soviet union, he had access to that kind of literature. he said in the night t. davies says he was conceiving political reform in the soviet union a liberalization, he went back to the principles of jefferson, to the very taxi ride is a...
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. >> jurgen todenhofer is a german journalist.ast year he crossed the border into isis territory. >> i think you must know your enemy if you want to defeat it. >> he went to mosul, an iraqi city about the size of philadelphia. population around 1.5 million. it's the biggest prize isis has captureed. this extraordinary video gives us a rare look into everyday life under isis. it brings to mind a writer's concept, the binnality of evil. isis has its own license plates and traffic cops who give parking tickets. and there are friendly shopkeepers. >> complete ly. i have never in my life met people like this. >> this, of course, is the mosul isis officials wanted todenhofer to see. they gave him written permission to come to the city and he believes they let him leave alive to make a point. >> they wanted to show me that they are a state and this state is working. it's not a perfect state, it's not like the united states. it's a state. >> and it's getting bigger. todenhofer saw new recruits pouring in every day. >> in this, we had ever
. >> jurgen todenhofer is a german journalist.ast year he crossed the border into isis territory. >> i think you must know your enemy if you want to defeat it. >> he went to mosul, an iraqi city about the size of philadelphia. population around 1.5 million. it's the biggest prize isis has captureed. this extraordinary video gives us a rare look into everyday life under isis. it brings to mind a writer's concept, the binnality of evil. isis has its own license plates and...
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officer jurgens resigned by released this statement. in it, he details several reasons for using force among them that he thought washington was under the influence of drugs, he was a suspect in several hit-and-runs and that he was not responding to officer command. tony harris, al jazeera. >> $55 billion deal announced for charter communications to buy time warner cable. if it is approved by regulators, the deal would make charter the second biggest cable operator by subscribers. the proposed merger with comcast fell apart last month. >> on the healthbeat, depression could be bad for your heart. that is the finding of a small european study suggesting people with depression are more likely to die within a year of bin diagnosed with heart failure. researchers say it highlights the importance are screening heart patients for depression. >> an investigation into the death of a legend. why some members of b.b. king's family believes the blues giant was murdered. >> parents in a somali community in minnesota are growing concerned their teen
officer jurgens resigned by released this statement. in it, he details several reasons for using force among them that he thought washington was under the influence of drugs, he was a suspect in several hit-and-runs and that he was not responding to officer command. tony harris, al jazeera. >> $55 billion deal announced for charter communications to buy time warner cable. if it is approved by regulators, the deal would make charter the second biggest cable operator by subscribers. the...
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jurgen klinsmann, the coach, i said i want to go to brazil he said "i wouldn't take my family.". he said the infrastructure is bad, it's not safe. >> i was in brazil a year or so before and i said there's no way you could hold world cup here. >> so you ask, mark why do you go to these countries? that's how you get the biggest kickbacks and bribes. they don't have the infrastructure to support it so you have them paying you money to try to rush and build infrastructure and that's why stadiums collapse in brazil and it's such a nightmare. >> to be clear, in qatar it's 110 the shade. when you can find shade it's cooler. i wonder whether he'll stand for reelection on friday. there's a history in fifa and in other places of people leaving office and trying to avoid prosecution. i think he'd be a fool to try to get reelected on friday. >> let's go to michael schmidt and bill neely. bill neely nbc news global correspondent and also on the phone from zurich switzerland, we have "new york times" reporter michael schmidt who helped break the story and is at the hotel where the arrests occ
jurgen klinsmann, the coach, i said i want to go to brazil he said "i wouldn't take my family.". he said the infrastructure is bad, it's not safe. >> i was in brazil a year or so before and i said there's no way you could hold world cup here. >> so you ask, mark why do you go to these countries? that's how you get the biggest kickbacks and bribes. they don't have the infrastructure to support it so you have them paying you money to try to rush and build infrastructure and...