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montoya was the only one of the three officers fired for his actions that day.ing the officer who broke the window are back on the street. here in taos, many believe he should be back with them. >> i believe in him. i think he's the honest, most caring person. >> they describe a veteran officer who was never dref, certainly never trigger happy. this was the first time he fired in the line of duty. >> i believe justice has been done. he's a good man. >> here, the man known nationally as the cop who shot at a minivan full of kids is better known as a youth referee. >> it's unfathomable that he lost his job especially in light of the fact that there had been other instances where similar incidents were justified. >> the use of deadly force has to be used only when you are being threatened by deadly force. >> right there. that's his discharge. this was a horrible car stop by all participants. >> nicholas cosell is formerly with a police department. >> who was a danger to him? >> he says montoya had no business trying to shoot out that tire. >> him shooting a tire of
montoya was the only one of the three officers fired for his actions that day.ing the officer who broke the window are back on the street. here in taos, many believe he should be back with them. >> i believe in him. i think he's the honest, most caring person. >> they describe a veteran officer who was never dref, certainly never trigger happy. this was the first time he fired in the line of duty. >> i believe justice has been done. he's a good man. >> here, the man...
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montoya just wants his job back. but, can the public trust your judgment after you fired on a minivan with kids in it? >> i'm sure they will because they know me. they know what i am about. >> reporter: ryan owens, abc news, taos, new mexico. >>> and next here tonight, we turn to the big showdown between two of football's greatest quarterbacks, the rivalry between peyton manning and tom brady this weekend. and even as a lot of fans are cheering, they will be trying to crack a secret code. why does peyton manning of the broncos keep shouting one word "omaha"? here's abc's john donvan. >> reporter: a battle of titans it'll be this sunday. denver's hopes resting on peyton manning. boston marching behind tom brady. and then, there's omaha, nebraska, with no direct stake in the game except for this. >> omaha, omaha, omaha! >> reporter: that is the voice of peyton manning during last weekend's playoff game against san diego. >> omaha. >> reporter: 44 times the word came out of his mouth and it means exactly -- >> it's a ru
montoya just wants his job back. but, can the public trust your judgment after you fired on a minivan with kids in it? >> i'm sure they will because they know me. they know what i am about. >> reporter: ryan owens, abc news, taos, new mexico. >>> and next here tonight, we turn to the big showdown between two of football's greatest quarterbacks, the rivalry between peyton manning and tom brady this weekend. and even as a lot of fans are cheering, they will be trying to crack...
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, trabajadora "beneficiaria a nuestras familias, nuestras comunidades, nuestros hijos.." s/oscar montoya "para ser realista, es un pago demasiado pequeño que no alcanza para lo basico" el salario mnimo ha sido tema de contencin entre demcratas y republicanos por aÑos.. ..y es debate que est volviendo a arrancar en washington en forma de una propuesta por parte de un grupo de congresistas demcratas quinees estn impulsando un aumento al salario mnimo actual-de $7.25 la hora a $10.10 la hora. el secretario de trabajo tom perez dice que el incremento, que cuenta tambin con el apoyo del presidente obama, es justo y necesario para las miles de familias en el pas que viven da a da al borde de la pobreza.. s/tom perez, secretario del trabajo "cuando pasemos esta propuesta del salario minimo, va a mejorar la vida de nuestra comunidad.." pero hay quienes dicen que la medida tiene retos por enfrentar en el congreso.. s/cong. jose serrano "el reto más grande es el llamado tea party, el grupo de republicanos que se oponen a todo gasto". s/cong. tim huelskamp gastos que congresistas como el republican
, trabajadora "beneficiaria a nuestras familias, nuestras comunidades, nuestros hijos.." s/oscar montoya "para ser realista, es un pago demasiado pequeño que no alcanza para lo basico" el salario mnimo ha sido tema de contencin entre demcratas y republicanos por aÑos.. ..y es debate que est volviendo a arrancar en washington en forma de una propuesta por parte de un grupo de congresistas demcratas quinees estn impulsando un aumento al salario mnimo actual-de $7.25 la hora...
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one of them, eelas montoya, fires three shots as the minivan takes off again.h as he lines up with the white line on the road and appears to aim at the left rear tire. >> i'm not shooting at a human being. i'm shooting at a tire. >> those gunshots cost him his job. montoya says the dark tint on the van's windows prevented him from seeing the children. ages six to 16. >> when you found out there were in fact children in that minivan, what did you think? >> my heart sank. when you finally stopped, couldn't believe there was that many children in there. >> the 53-year-old father of three says he never would have pulled the trigger if he knew that. still, state police fired him last month for violating their use of deadly force policy. the driver, 39-year-old ouran na farrell is awaiting charges on child abuse and fleeing police. she pleaded not guilty. montoya just wants his job back. >> can the public trust your judgment after you fired on a minivan with kids in it. >> i'm sure they will because they know me, what i'm about. >> abc news, new mexico. >> at least 1
one of them, eelas montoya, fires three shots as the minivan takes off again.h as he lines up with the white line on the road and appears to aim at the left rear tire. >> i'm not shooting at a human being. i'm shooting at a tire. >> those gunshots cost him his job. montoya says the dark tint on the van's windows prevented him from seeing the children. ages six to 16. >> when you found out there were in fact children in that minivan, what did you think? >> my heart sank....
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. >> although paula montoya had been denied access to the prison, she and scritchfield were still allowedhave phone calls. >> because like somehow in the middle of the interview it just kind of came out about you. >> talked on the phone and then she agreed she would do an interview. >> we met paula montoya and her teenage daughter, shantay, at their home not far from the prison. >> that's what he always puts here for me, because he kissed it, so i kiss it. because that's how we kiss. he does it on all his -- on all his letters. see? kiss. >> that's cute. >> i know. isn't it precious? >> why don't you tell me how it is you ever came to meet david and kind of take me through what happened? >> my first real encounter with david was when they brought him down to medical and the doctor decided she was going to change some of his medications. he wanted to know why. she didn't tell him. and he just went ballistic. i told him that i would check into it, i would see what i could do. and he didn't believe it. he says that nobody ever follows through with what they say they're going to do. i said i
. >> although paula montoya had been denied access to the prison, she and scritchfield were still allowedhave phone calls. >> because like somehow in the middle of the interview it just kind of came out about you. >> talked on the phone and then she agreed she would do an interview. >> we met paula montoya and her teenage daughter, shantay, at their home not far from the prison. >> that's what he always puts here for me, because he kissed it, so i kiss it. because...
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always he's guilty so how do we get to the conviction as fast as possible joe was the lawyer eric montoya went to extraordinary lengths for his client to get the missing records and depositions he traveled to kabul in an armory without the protection of u.s. forces he returned with messages of support from jawad family and powerful evidence that mohammad to wide was innocent. and i think that at the end the day was such a mess for chase and it was so i'm going manic of all things wrong with kuantan that they just got him out of there and try to make it go away. after three years of. the death toll of over one hundred thousand. lomas say and common sense come together with one message. war is not the answer. does peace have a chance. tanya the lady well tell me how you are my little grandson. i know you i don't like. was being cut off. except as an ecovillage that the spiritual side is destructive. i tried to convince her try to preach that it was a sect but it's dangerous and she had to leave it was a story she had lost her mind all. you know you she will come back i know it and i will wa
always he's guilty so how do we get to the conviction as fast as possible joe was the lawyer eric montoya went to extraordinary lengths for his client to get the missing records and depositions he traveled to kabul in an armory without the protection of u.s. forces he returned with messages of support from jawad family and powerful evidence that mohammad to wide was innocent. and i think that at the end the day was such a mess for chase and it was so i'm going manic of all things wrong with...
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lawyer eric montoya into extraordinary lengths for his client to get the missing records and depositions he travelled to kabul in an armory without the protection of u.s. forces he returned with messages of support from jawad family and powerful evidence that mohammad to wind was innocent. and i think the day was such a mess for chase and it was so i'm going manic of all things wrong with kuantan that they just got him out of there and try to make it go away. i marinate join me. in that impartial and financial commentary interview and much much. only on us and. there were nate and abby martin two of the coast guard team that work. it's going to give you the numbers but give you one stock never i'll give you the information you make the decision don't worry about how breaking this war of the mind it's rubbish ideas and consciousness in for us through the system. would be described as angry i think in a strong denial or single. hypoxic . over by the way to go did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioning the constitution. that's because a free and open prize is critic
lawyer eric montoya into extraordinary lengths for his client to get the missing records and depositions he travelled to kabul in an armory without the protection of u.s. forces he returned with messages of support from jawad family and powerful evidence that mohammad to wind was innocent. and i think the day was such a mess for chase and it was so i'm going manic of all things wrong with kuantan that they just got him out of there and try to make it go away. i marinate join me. in that...
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lawyer eric montoya going to extraordinary lengths for his client to get the missing records and depositions he traveled to a couple in an armory without the protection of u.s. forces he returned with messages of support from family and powerful evidence that mohammad to wind was innocent. and i think they were such a mess for chase and it was. things wrong with kuantan that they just got him out of there and try to make it go away. the united states is a very good example here because in the early years they had a pretty strong genuine democracy a bad by now i would argue has degenerated into a system where money and power mattered much. of the majority of the founding fathers of the united states would constantly say that they were not fine in a democracy that was horrible they wanted tops. and they purposely designed to be institutions to as they put it exclude the majority of from participation. jimmy said here's a guy who committed pedophilia with over four hundred children and he's taken to the court taken the old bailey and his defense is if you prosecute me i'm going to go to switzer
lawyer eric montoya going to extraordinary lengths for his client to get the missing records and depositions he traveled to a couple in an armory without the protection of u.s. forces he returned with messages of support from family and powerful evidence that mohammad to wind was innocent. and i think they were such a mess for chase and it was. things wrong with kuantan that they just got him out of there and try to make it go away. the united states is a very good example here because in the...
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was always he's guilty so how do we get to the conviction as fast as possible jawad the lawyer eric montoya went to extraordinary lengths for his client to get missing records in depositions he traveled to. an armory without the protection of u.s. forces he returned with messages of support from jawad family and powerful evidence that mohammed too wide was innocent. and i think that it was such a mess for chase and it was so i'm going manic of all things wrong with kuantan that they just got him out of there and try to make it go away. tanya the lady well tell me how you are my little grandson. i know you i don't like. being cut off. except it isn't. that the spiritual side is destructive. i tried to convince her to try to preach that it was a sect but it's dangerous that she had to leave it was a story she had lost her mind or. you know you she will come back i know it was and i will wait even if it means i must wait until my dying day. on june sixteenth one thousand forty one we had a graduation party at school and the war broke out. the shops were always full of goods. in september lenin
was always he's guilty so how do we get to the conviction as fast as possible jawad the lawyer eric montoya went to extraordinary lengths for his client to get missing records in depositions he traveled to. an armory without the protection of u.s. forces he returned with messages of support from jawad family and powerful evidence that mohammed too wide was innocent. and i think that it was such a mess for chase and it was so i'm going manic of all things wrong with kuantan that they just got...
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montoya says a split-second decision where no one got hurt should not cost him his career.all right, ryan, thanks to you. >>> more on this now with our chief legal affairs anchor, dan abrams. what do you make of the officer's defense? >> one crucial detail we heard from him, which is that he is saying he heard the word "gun." why is that so important? you're not allowed to just shoot at tires at a fleeing van. but if he heard the word "gun," he can at least argue that a reasonable police officer in his situation might have felt there was actually a threat to his safety. that's why that phrase is a game changer. doesn't mean he's going to win the appeal but it means at least he's got an argument beyond i was just trying to disable the vehicle by shooting at the tires. >> that's the first time we've heard any mention of the word "gun." but that being said whether or not it did, indeed, happen, the fact that he's doing the interview now, how does that play into him trying to get his job back? >> look, i think he's trying to influence the appeals process. what does that mean? i
montoya says a split-second decision where no one got hurt should not cost him his career.all right, ryan, thanks to you. >>> more on this now with our chief legal affairs anchor, dan abrams. what do you make of the officer's defense? >> one crucial detail we heard from him, which is that he is saying he heard the word "gun." why is that so important? you're not allowed to just shoot at tires at a fleeing van. but if he heard the word "gun," he can at least...
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the brains of the highest levels, pepsi one and montoya lawyered --. soda drinkers should not be concerned about the current consumption. >> he had to drink thousands of cans a day to reach the levels the mice were getting. >> that doesn't mean you should keep chugging sodas. >> i don't recommend they drink a lot of soda. have the occasional soda. water, bubbly or flat, is the best way to go. has mandated a cancer warning label on products that have a certain level of this chemical. researchers said they hope the fda considers making this a national requirement. a health alert now for couch potatoes. sitting can be bad for your heart. who spend more time sitting have a greater chance of heart failure. exercise helps reduce the risk. something as simple as standing could have a positive affect on your health. michelle obama is teaming up with subway to promote her healthy eating campaign. the first lady and michael phelps spoke with the d c area kids at a subway restaurant. there is a new children's menu. it includes low-fat milk or water as a side beve
the brains of the highest levels, pepsi one and montoya lawyered --. soda drinkers should not be concerned about the current consumption. >> he had to drink thousands of cans a day to reach the levels the mice were getting. >> that doesn't mean you should keep chugging sodas. >> i don't recommend they drink a lot of soda. have the occasional soda. water, bubbly or flat, is the best way to go. has mandated a cancer warning label on products that have a certain level of this...
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maybe he'll say the line -- [ with accent ] "hello, my name is inigo montoya. father, prepare to die." from "homeland," mandy patinkin is dropping in right there. my man! [ cheers and applause ] [ with accent ] "you killed my father. prepare to die." and we're continuing with pearl jam week here on the show. [ cheers ] tonight is an awesome night to be here and a good night to be watching at home. tonight, one of our pals -- gosh, he's a giant country star. dierks bentley is here tonight. and we love him. he's always great. so get this. he is going to be playing with pearl jam guitarist, mike mccready, okay? they're getting together. and they're doing a cover of pearl jam's "alive" tonight on the show. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ oh i'm still alive ♪ you've gotta wait. you've gotta wait for it. you've got to wait for it. put a ring on it, you guys. [ light laughter ] put a ring on it. as you guys know, we're always striving to get better here at "late night." ♪ harder better faster stronger ♪ [ laughter and applause ] so before every show, we put out a suggesti
maybe he'll say the line -- [ with accent ] "hello, my name is inigo montoya. father, prepare to die." from "homeland," mandy patinkin is dropping in right there. my man! [ cheers and applause ] [ with accent ] "you killed my father. prepare to die." and we're continuing with pearl jam week here on the show. [ cheers ] tonight is an awesome night to be here and a good night to be watching at home. tonight, one of our pals -- gosh, he's a giant country star. dierks...
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[ gunshots ] >> the police officer, elias montoya, was fired last month.rrived after the children were back in the car, and all he saw was silhouettes of heads. and thought the police were outnumbered. so he shot at the tire. >> when you found out that there were in fact children in that minivan, what did you think? >> well, i -- my heart sank. when they finally stop and i was on the passenger side at that time, seeing them get out at gunpoint again, i couldn't believe that there was that many children in there. >> can the public trust your judgment after you fired on a minivan with kids in it? >> i'm sure they will, because they know me. they know what i'm about. i'm not one to take my handgun off my holster on every little situation. if i knew that there was even one child in that vehicle, i wouldn't have done it. >> i'm glad he acknowledged what he did was wrong, and i'm glad he regrets it. but there is still a lot we don't know about this case. forgiveness is one thing. reinstatement to the job is another. we'll keep following this story. the up all-ni
[ gunshots ] >> the police officer, elias montoya, was fired last month.rrived after the children were back in the car, and all he saw was silhouettes of heads. and thought the police were outnumbered. so he shot at the tire. >> when you found out that there were in fact children in that minivan, what did you think? >> well, i -- my heart sank. when they finally stop and i was on the passenger side at that time, seeing them get out at gunpoint again, i couldn't believe that...