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pat: $3.60 a pound.th the overall cost of $3.60 per pound and a 14-ounce dog, that comes out to $3.15 per dog. if we add 50 cents for the bun and 48 cents for toppings, we come out to $4.13. if we want to keep our margins at 70%, we're going to have to sell this jumbo dog at $13.95. but this is really creating the wow factor. what is the price-per-pound on something like this? mark: that's $4.50 a pound, and there's 6 to a pound. lemonis: so, 75 cents for this hot dog if it's $4.50 a pound. you could sell this for $5.95? -pat: $5.95. -lemonis: okay. that's great. so i got this one. we can add it because the math's making sense to me. $5 retail. $13.95 -- buns and amazing toppings. pat lafrieda just helped us kill two birds with one stone. the small dog gives us our kids' menu item and the larger dog provides a non-burger alternative for our customers. and at less than 30% food costs, both items are right where we want them to be. now it's time to show john, our potential franchisee, and see what he think
pat: $3.60 a pound.th the overall cost of $3.60 per pound and a 14-ounce dog, that comes out to $3.15 per dog. if we add 50 cents for the bun and 48 cents for toppings, we come out to $4.13. if we want to keep our margins at 70%, we're going to have to sell this jumbo dog at $13.95. but this is really creating the wow factor. what is the price-per-pound on something like this? mark: that's $4.50 a pound, and there's 6 to a pound. lemonis: so, 75 cents for this hot dog if it's $4.50 a pound. you...
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. >> reporter: this is the outside of the federal building where pat underwood was guarding the area the night of the protest in downtown oakland. today his friends and family are remembering him. they're passing out thee masks, masks that read soulful, softball sunday. a community group that underwood supported and it brought communities and friends together. >> so we were devastated. the community at large, we lost a hero. >> reporter: the department of homeland security calling the killing of 53-year-old pat underwood an act of domestic terrorism and now this latest information. >> we have reason to believe that these individuals were targeting uniformed officers. we know that they were out and about in the area of where our officers and others were stationed. >> reporter: pastor dave vazquez was a childhood friend. >> one thing i want to stress about pat, he didn't care if you were white. he didn't care if you were black. he didn't care if you were rich or poor. if you were his friend, he treated you the same. that is what i loved about him the most. >> reporter: the fbi says thi
. >> reporter: this is the outside of the federal building where pat underwood was guarding the area the night of the protest in downtown oakland. today his friends and family are remembering him. they're passing out thee masks, masks that read soulful, softball sunday. a community group that underwood supported and it brought communities and friends together. >> so we were devastated. the community at large, we lost a hero. >> reporter: the department of homeland security...
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the family is broken because we know what kind of person pat was. pat would not hurt a fly. >> reporter: underwood died in the hail of gunfire at 9:45 p.m. sources telling me his partner was shot three times but survived with a shattered femur. the surveillance cameras at the fed building captured that image but not a license plate, apparently. the fbi, atf, and oakland police are scouring the area for other surveillance cameras, traffic cameras, and looking at news helicopter video from the protest for that white van. >> i was very close with his family and very close with his friends. he would do anything for anybody. >> reporter: i also spoke today with another of pat underwood's lifelong friends. pat was her brother's best man, now genie rickets still can't believe he's gone. >> it's senseless. he was standing there trying to protect everybody. he wouldn't have hurt anybody. >> reporter: and people out there that are doing senseless crimes and looting, i just want you to picture, when you see pat's face, he stood for justice. he stood for peace.
the family is broken because we know what kind of person pat was. pat would not hurt a fly. >> reporter: underwood died in the hail of gunfire at 9:45 p.m. sources telling me his partner was shot three times but survived with a shattered femur. the surveillance cameras at the fed building captured that image but not a license plate, apparently. the fbi, atf, and oakland police are scouring the area for other surveillance cameras, traffic cameras, and looking at news helicopter video from...
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he went by pat. family and friends say pat was a people person, always respectful and willing to help. that's why he went into law enforcement. >> he died with honor, with dignity and respect from the people in the community that he loved to serve. >> reporter: on may 29, police say gunmen opened fire and killed pat while he was guarding the federal building in downtown oakland, a protest was taking place nearby. >> were not crying republican or democratic tears, we are crying heartbreak tears. >> reporter: while they support the demonstrations for police reform, family and friends say it's easy for people to forget the risks officers face every day, they say it can feel like a thankless job, wanted when people need help and criticized when something goes wrong. >> patrick was murdered by the blind violence of hatred, ignorance, fear, and dissemination. >> reporter: as they celebrate his life and honor his service, his family reminds people to avoid putting a broad label on law enforcement, they say
he went by pat. family and friends say pat was a people person, always respectful and willing to help. that's why he went into law enforcement. >> he died with honor, with dignity and respect from the people in the community that he loved to serve. >> reporter: on may 29, police say gunmen opened fire and killed pat while he was guarding the federal building in downtown oakland, a protest was taking place nearby. >> were not crying republican or democratic tears, we are crying...
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maria teresa kumar and pat mccrory of north. welcome to sunday. a special edition of "meet the press". good sunday morning. america is waking up to two crisis. one is so new it's called the novel coronavirus. the second institutional racism is with us for some 400 years. overnight protests in dozens of cities across this country. anger erupting over police brutality over african-americans. most demonstrations were peaceful with few incidents. others had moments of confrontation and, yes, some violence. a look around the country from washington, d.c. to chicago. to new york. to where it all started, minneapolis. this comes after george floyd, a black man, was killed in police custody when a minneapolis police officer kept his knee on floyd's neck until he was dead. the officer derek chauvin has been charged with third degree murder and second degree manslaughter. after the country is dealing with the coronavirus. we have lost more than 400,000 lives and 40 million jobs. in those cases, african-americans have been victimized and president trump fail
maria teresa kumar and pat mccrory of north. welcome to sunday. a special edition of "meet the press". good sunday morning. america is waking up to two crisis. one is so new it's called the novel coronavirus. the second institutional racism is with us for some 400 years. overnight protests in dozens of cities across this country. anger erupting over police brutality over african-americans. most demonstrations were peaceful with few incidents. others had moments of confrontation and,...
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pat pat. pat it looks like fun but they mean and very seriously they know full well they have to fight for their rights. because. the. mobility in the age of corona has the pandemic changed the way we move was the safest way for us to get some point a to point b. by fighting training the company to. enhance the joy been taken out of transportation nor can it still be fun on the road during hard times red. shift don't live. in good shape. protection by our back seems top again due to the coronavirus. serious illnesses like polio and measles can already be eradicated this many people as possible have access to the next fix and this is in the end vaccines impact not only individuals but the whole of society for the dog a monster of a good chicken. 30 minutes on t w. passionate drama competition rival marketing numbers atmosphere power fight at sight intuition love hate money. fan crimes fire spammers and found old to go off on you tube join us. listen. we are living during the most extraordinary
pat pat. pat it looks like fun but they mean and very seriously they know full well they have to fight for their rights. because. the. mobility in the age of corona has the pandemic changed the way we move was the safest way for us to get some point a to point b. by fighting training the company to. enhance the joy been taken out of transportation nor can it still be fun on the road during hard times red. shift don't live. in good shape. protection by our back seems top again due to the...
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dave patrick underwood was better known as pat, family and friends say he was a people person, always respectful and willing to help and that's why he went into law enforcement. >> he died with honor, he died with dignity and respect from the people in the community that he loved to serve. >> pet was a hero to us. >> reporter: on may 29, police say gunmen opened fire and killed pat while he was guarding the federal building in downtown oakland. a protest was taking place nearby. >> we are not crying >> reporter: while i support the demonstrations for police reform, family and friends say it's easy for people to forget the risks officers face every day, they say it can feel like a thankless job, wanted when people need help and criticized when something goes wrong. >> patrick was murdered by the blind violence of hatred, ignorance, fear, and dissemination. er: as a cebrate life and honor s reseporv e, rthis >>family reminds people to avoi putting a broad label on law enforcement. they say they, too, feel the pain of a senseless killing. his family says pat had already bought an engagem
dave patrick underwood was better known as pat, family and friends say he was a people person, always respectful and willing to help and that's why he went into law enforcement. >> he died with honor, he died with dignity and respect from the people in the community that he loved to serve. >> pet was a hero to us. >> reporter: on may 29, police say gunmen opened fire and killed pat while he was guarding the federal building in downtown oakland. a protest was taking place...
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>>pat we'll be enjoying his summer off. >>and kron 4 is saluting the class of 20 20 here in the bay area tonight. it is and rich i'll she is graduating from answer brought to high school in morgan hill. she plans to attend you see or find in the fall to study economics congrats to her and a live look now at our web site here is kron 4 dot com as we showcase all the seniors graduating this year just go to our website look for the salute to grads twenty-twenty right under the news tab. submit a picture of your grad let us know which high school they attended and their future plans there are so many on there. our coverage of the coronavirus pandemic will continue at 6
>>pat we'll be enjoying his summer off. >>and kron 4 is saluting the class of 20 20 here in the bay area tonight. it is and rich i'll she is graduating from answer brought to high school in morgan hill. she plans to attend you see or find in the fall to study economics congrats to her and a live look now at our web site here is kron 4 dot com as we showcase all the seniors graduating this year just go to our website look for the salute to grads twenty-twenty right under the news...
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because we know what kind of person pat was. pat wouldn't hurt a fly. >> he died in a hail of gunfire at 9:45 p.m. sources tell me his partner was shot three times but survived with. the surveillance cameras captured that image. not a license plate. the fbi, atf and police are scouring the area for other surveillance. and looking at news helicopter video from the protest for the white van. >> it was very close with his family. and very close with his friends. >> i spoke with another lifelong friend. he was her brothers best man. >> it's senseless. he was standing there trying to protect everybody. and he wouldn't have hurt anybody. >> people out there that are doing senseless crimes and looting. i just want you to picture when you see pat's face. he stood for justice. he stood for peace and equality. >> his sister cancelled a news conference. the family is planning a service for the bay area june >> in the north bay. under curfew after a weekend of nsionsnent sts. looting, all the and arrest. business owners and protestors are s
because we know what kind of person pat was. pat wouldn't hurt a fly. >> he died in a hail of gunfire at 9:45 p.m. sources tell me his partner was shot three times but survived with. the surveillance cameras captured that image. not a license plate. the fbi, atf and police are scouring the area for other surveillance. and looking at news helicopter video from the protest for the white van. >> it was very close with his family. and very close with his friends. >> i spoke with...
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because we know what kind of person pat was. pat wouldn't hurt a fly. >> he died in a hail of gunfire at 9:45 p.m. sources tell me his partner was shot three times but survived with. the surveillance cameras captured that image. not a license plate. the fbi, atf and police are scouring t f other surveillance. and looking at news helicopter video from the protest for the white van. >> it was very close with his family. and very close with his friends. >> i spoke with another lifelong friend. he was her brothers best man. >> it's senseless. he was standing there trying to protect everybody. and he wouldn't have hurt anybody. >> people out there that are doing senseless crimes and looting. i just want you to picture when you see pat's face. he stood for justice. he stood for peace and equality. >> his sister cancelled a news conference. the family is planning a service for the bay area june 12. >> in the north bay. under curfew after a weekend of angry protests. demonstrations turned into looting, all the and arrest. business owner
because we know what kind of person pat was. pat wouldn't hurt a fly. >> he died in a hail of gunfire at 9:45 p.m. sources tell me his partner was shot three times but survived with. the surveillance cameras captured that image. not a license plate. the fbi, atf and police are scouring t f other surveillance. and looking at news helicopter video from the protest for the white van. >> it was very close with his family. and very close with his friends. >> i spoke with another...
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can i pat you down, he says okay. so they pat him down.nce you pat him down, now you know he's not in possession of a firearm. which could obviously injure you should that be discharged at you. the taser itself, less than lethal weapon, it was discharged, looks like, during the course of the foot chase. but you know he's not armed now. you have to be in fear of imminent danger to your life or the life of another before you use deadly force. they had already searched had guy. it is not like he bailed out of the car, took off running, you don't know what he has on him. they had actually patted him down. so you look to see whether or not it is necessary, reasonable, and proportional and i would argue that it was not necessary. >> and you also -- that's really important. that is the critical point that you are making, based on your experience out there and, of course, as chief and commissioner of two major cities. the fact that he apparently took one of their tasers, that does not -- as you said, even if he used it, that would not be deadly fo
can i pat you down, he says okay. so they pat him down.nce you pat him down, now you know he's not in possession of a firearm. which could obviously injure you should that be discharged at you. the taser itself, less than lethal weapon, it was discharged, looks like, during the course of the foot chase. but you know he's not armed now. you have to be in fear of imminent danger to your life or the life of another before you use deadly force. they had already searched had guy. it is not like he...
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jillian: his clarification after he appeared to compare colin kaepernick to pat tillman.er where you live, where you live has never mattered more. for over 100 years, realtors® have been providing expert guidance, helping people find new places to dream and thrive. when you're ready... look for the r. you try to stay ahead of the mess. but scrubbing still takes time. now there's new powerwash dish spray. it's the faster way to clean as you go. just spray, wipe and rinse. it cleans grease five times faster. new dawn powerwash. spray, wipe, rinse. jillian: thousands of palestinians pushing back on his relapse annexation of the west bank, getting mixed support from lawmakers. rob: we have a firsthand look at the resistance. >> israeli annexation may start as early as next week, regional security analysts warning the move could spark a new round of violence in the region. palestinians kicked off what they call a campaign against the proposed annexation. thousands are gathered in the town of jericho for the first of an expected series of rallies against annexation of the west
jillian: his clarification after he appeared to compare colin kaepernick to pat tillman.er where you live, where you live has never mattered more. for over 100 years, realtors® have been providing expert guidance, helping people find new places to dream and thrive. when you're ready... look for the r. you try to stay ahead of the mess. but scrubbing still takes time. now there's new powerwash dish spray. it's the faster way to clean as you go. just spray, wipe and rinse. it cleans grease five...
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and former republican governor, pat mccrory of north carolina. welcome to sunday and a special edition of "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is a special edition of "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> good sunday morning. america is waking up today to two crises. one is so new it's actually called the novel coronavirus. the second, another kind of virus, institutional racism. well, that's been with us for some 400 years. overnight, there were protests in dozens of cities across this country, anger erupting over police brutality toward african-americans. most demonstrations were peaceful. others had confrontation and yes, some violence. a look around the country, from washington, d.c. to chicago to new york to where it all started, minneapolis. this, of course, comes after a black man, george floyd, was killed in police custody. when a minneapolis police officer kept his knee on floyd's neck until he was dead. the officer, derek chavin, has been charged with third degr
and former republican governor, pat mccrory of north carolina. welcome to sunday and a special edition of "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is a special edition of "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> good sunday morning. america is waking up today to two crises. one is so new it's actually called the novel coronavirus. the second, another kind of virus, institutional racism. well,...
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they patted him down. he had a taser. there's some question about the distance he was if even the taser would have been able to strike the officer. even if it instrument the officer, we know it's not leal. so the fact that he would fire a weapon in this non-lethal situation is down right just horrible. it's so painful to watch this video. we have seen it played out so many times before. he shoots a man in the back who is running, essential trying to get away from the police and rea than thin how do i preserve his life, he takes his life. that's why protesters are on the streets of atlanta and all over the country. >> we don't know where brooks ended up getting shot, but playing devil's advocate, couldn't the lawyer argue he was punched by the suspect and the officer feared he would get hit by the taser and the suspect could take his gun? >> he could make that argument, but i don't think it's justifiable, and it should not be an argument that prevents the district attorney moving forward. we're talking about probable call,
they patted him down. he had a taser. there's some question about the distance he was if even the taser would have been able to strike the officer. even if it instrument the officer, we know it's not leal. so the fact that he would fire a weapon in this non-lethal situation is down right just horrible. it's so painful to watch this video. we have seen it played out so many times before. he shoots a man in the back who is running, essential trying to get away from the police and rea than thin...
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ringback ringback ringback ringback ringback ringback first indigenous psychologist professor pat dudgeon. says substance abuse is a symptom of largest social issues i think that indigenous people are still dealing with all the problems that are a consequence from. all of that prying has been left unattended and just manifested through the generations and that pain passed on to the children and site has led to the children that we have today who at the end of that they don't understand the pain that i must understand where it comes from and i don't understand why they must endure such crying. this 15 year old who can bring is one boy who wanted to end his life. she kind of man you just. don't feel lucky. now so awful. what do you do with that anger. so i do bad things. because. that's where you find the most and stuff like that with a little help from nature david cole is trying to show these adolescents how to isolate their problems. if there's violence broken family if there's been past abuse if there's been whatever it is every challenge every problem that bothers you or is on your min
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start healing when ownership and and there is a truce or non est between different groups professor pat dudgeon former commissioner for the national mental health commission it's been a pleasure talking to thank you for joining us my pleasure kemal and that is it from us to join us again next week and also be sure to check out the rewind page at al-jazeera dot com for more films from the series i'm come on santa maria from the whole team thanks for joining us so you can see. june on out to sea and 3 years into the blockade we look at the future of the g.c.c. crisis in part on life and part of people in power is back with more investigative documentaries and in-depth stories of the world battles the grown up on them in al-jazeera brings you the latest from around the world a new 2 part investigation asks whether water should be a free natural resource or a commodity traded for profit as protesters take to the streets in the country battles called with 19 cunt donald trump survive these historic challenges. to announce his era. on counting the cost a special report for the role of covert
start healing when ownership and and there is a truce or non est between different groups professor pat dudgeon former commissioner for the national mental health commission it's been a pleasure talking to thank you for joining us my pleasure kemal and that is it from us to join us again next week and also be sure to check out the rewind page at al-jazeera dot com for more films from the series i'm come on santa maria from the whole team thanks for joining us so you can see. june on out to sea...
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we're joined by former nypd detective pat brosnan.mmarized it in her report, pat, there is talk of some sort of funds moving around whatever you call it from police departments to other areas this week in many cities. what do you make of what you've been hearing? >> it's madness. it's madness on a biblical level really. i can't even, it is hard to dignify it with a response. what i would like to start with are the facts. facts are stubborn little definitely voice. we had 94% increase of murders of new yorkers past couple weeks. robber are is are up 100%. carjackings are up. crime is skyrocketing. we reduced prison population. inmates are released. we had 30,000 in rikers island on labor day. we had 3200 people. bail reform was dropped likes hand grenade last january. the streets are on fire and what does the de blasio the cowardly lion propose, let's reduce them. i got an idea? let's defund the politicians. that is where we start with this is absolute madness, honestly it is dangerous. it is extremely, extremely dangerous. connell: ri
we're joined by former nypd detective pat brosnan.mmarized it in her report, pat, there is talk of some sort of funds moving around whatever you call it from police departments to other areas this week in many cities. what do you make of what you've been hearing? >> it's madness. it's madness on a biblical level really. i can't even, it is hard to dignify it with a response. what i would like to start with are the facts. facts are stubborn little definitely voice. we had 94% increase of...
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pat: thank you for having me.hat we are looking for tonight is, there has been this massive adoption of zoom, number one. they went from 10 million daily users to 300 in april. that is the first thing that people look at. the second thing is what you mentioned, how that will translate into revenue and then billings, which basically measures, to business they did in the quarter. my numbers are pretty far ahead of the street for that. the last thing we will all need to look at is, are we convinced that zoom is safe or all of us and all of our kids to use? taylor: i'm curious if this pandemic has just pulled forward future demand, or if we can still see more demand in future quarters? that is another question that investors are absolutely wrestling. -- wrestling with. it will be hard to match what we saw this quarter. certain behaviors that we've all been doing. classes on, yoga zoom. when the studios open back up, people will go back. in our business, virtual to beows have turned out great, and i think it will be a
pat: thank you for having me.hat we are looking for tonight is, there has been this massive adoption of zoom, number one. they went from 10 million daily users to 300 in april. that is the first thing that people look at. the second thing is what you mentioned, how that will translate into revenue and then billings, which basically measures, to business they did in the quarter. my numbers are pretty far ahead of the street for that. the last thing we will all need to look at is, are we...
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federal agents say steve carillo shot and killed federal protective guard pat underwood. steve carillo was in a van driven by hrged aidin and abetting the killing. justice cased the area on foot. there was an active black lives matter protest going on at the time. and they drove the van as steve carillo opened the passenger door and opened fire. >> he elected to travel to oakland to conduct the murder and take advantage of a time when this nation was mourning the killing of george floyd. there is no evidence that these men had any intention to join the demonstration in oakland as some of the media have asked. they came to oakland to kill cops. . >> reporter: federal agents got a tip that the van in question was found in ben lomond in the santa cruz mountains. when the sheriff's officers went to serve a search warrant on june 6th, steve carillo shot and killed the sergeant. he used the same firearm in both killings, a machine gun made from untraceful parts known as a ghost gun with silencer on the barrel. during his attempted get away, he wrote words on a vehicle in his ow
federal agents say steve carillo shot and killed federal protective guard pat underwood. steve carillo was in a van driven by hrged aidin and abetting the killing. justice cased the area on foot. there was an active black lives matter protest going on at the time. and they drove the van as steve carillo opened the passenger door and opened fire. >> he elected to travel to oakland to conduct the murder and take advantage of a time when this nation was mourning the killing of george floyd....
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he drew comparisons to former nfl player, pat tillman.illian: social media has a lot to say on this. carley shimkus with fox news headlines 24/7, here with the reaction. >> good morning. during an interview with tmz sports, brett favre was asked if he thinks colin kaepernick reached the status of jackie robinson and muhammad ali, he responded with this. pat tillman is another guy that did something similar and we regard him as a hero so i assume the hero status will be stamped with kaepernick as well. pat tillman chose to leave the nfl and join the army in the aftermath of the september 11th terror attacks. he was killed by friendly fire while deployed in afghanistan. kaepernick hasn't played since he opted out of his contract. social media divided over favre's comparison. laurie says i don't know if it's fair to compare the two. spence saying it's not the same, very different. both can be heroes in different ways. louise adding, okay, that's not even close. tillman was a warrior. it shouldn't even be brought up as a possible. so a wide r
he drew comparisons to former nfl player, pat tillman.illian: social media has a lot to say on this. carley shimkus with fox news headlines 24/7, here with the reaction. >> good morning. during an interview with tmz sports, brett favre was asked if he thinks colin kaepernick reached the status of jackie robinson and muhammad ali, he responded with this. pat tillman is another guy that did something similar and we regard him as a hero so i assume the hero status will be stamped with...
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charles moreno, and former nypd detective pat bosman.od evening to all of you. >> good to be here, shannon. >> shannon: pat, let me start with you. we hear hundreds of people were arrested in new york last night, but if we know they are going to be bailed out or bombed out pretty quickly, how does that affect their desire to tangle with these people and arrest them? >> i don't think it impacts them at all. whatever the bail reforms are -- that was a hand grenade that landed us in january. they are empowered by the state constitution to protect and serve in the are going to do it to the greatest and best of their ability that they can and they will and they have. the reality is, the sad reality, is that there is a real leadership. we saw cuomo today, i actually thought i was sleeping when i was listening him when i was dreaming. he mentioned that the nypd failed in its enforcement efforts. he said that they were ineffective. this is an agency that affected 1500 arrest in the last 96 hours, 750 last night, 500 officers injured, over 100 po
charles moreno, and former nypd detective pat bosman.od evening to all of you. >> good to be here, shannon. >> shannon: pat, let me start with you. we hear hundreds of people were arrested in new york last night, but if we know they are going to be bailed out or bombed out pretty quickly, how does that affect their desire to tangle with these people and arrest them? >> i don't think it impacts them at all. whatever the bail reforms are -- that was a hand grenade that landed us...
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to pat makes light of a tense situation. and it's time to leave. back in the van japan insists that providing safe passage for drug traffickers is one way for these poor ethnic groups to survive. the likes of that but the pub that got much. but for japan the real culprit is the myanmar military. in short as long as the myanmar military exists the drugs will continue to exist. from generation to generation for a fugitive drug kingpins myanmar has been the only place where they have found safe haven. the only place they can. when i went east made multiple attempts to contact me mars drug enforcement division but received no reply for that in the capital yangon john will increase it's likely military officers turn a blind eye to the meth trade but doubts they are manufacturers is the military directly involved in the military unlikely are they allowing it to occur in their areas of operation yet they are it's a deadly cycle drugs fund the wars and the wars provide the perfect camouflage to keep the drugs flowing the narcotics trade meth trade certainl
to pat makes light of a tense situation. and it's time to leave. back in the van japan insists that providing safe passage for drug traffickers is one way for these poor ethnic groups to survive. the likes of that but the pub that got much. but for japan the real culprit is the myanmar military. in short as long as the myanmar military exists the drugs will continue to exist. from generation to generation for a fugitive drug kingpins myanmar has been the only place where they have found safe...
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to pat says the new roads have accelerated the mess train only if you'll. look at the. last of the local. goodwill. they use the main routes not just the meth labs have been discovered just a few kilometers off the highway but this is as close as we can get without risking our safety. will. go a slightly. good look at the. law which. we arrive at a village run by the pro-government militia to pat warns us not to ask too many questions. like to pet this leader says his village would not survive without allying with the government to look. at the level of money. which will do all up with the i want to. use the harassment may have stopped but the village still has to find a way to earn money. to put love a. lot of people going on as if most. people and. i broach the sensitive topic of methamphetamine how are they getting their guys. to do the job. for all the world so it's all just goes for what you want also what was little i thought of the us a couple of which have. to pet makes light of a tense situation. and it's time to leave. back in the van japan insists that provid
to pat says the new roads have accelerated the mess train only if you'll. look at the. last of the local. goodwill. they use the main routes not just the meth labs have been discovered just a few kilometers off the highway but this is as close as we can get without risking our safety. will. go a slightly. good look at the. law which. we arrive at a village run by the pro-government militia to pat warns us not to ask too many questions. like to pet this leader says his village would not survive...
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in fact, just listen to the head of the new york police union pat lynch lashing out at police reform're asking us to pull back. they're asking us to walk away from you! they're asking us to abandon our communities! they're asking me to walk away from where i live. they're asking me to walk away from where i work! they're asking us to walk away from the neighborhoods that we brought back! and that's what's happening. and you know what? we don't have a choice! if we put our hands on the criminal, you're going to jail. i'm not being dramatic, that's how bad it is. >> trevor: okay. with all due respect, i think you are being dramatic. no policeman is going to jail for touching somebody. this is almost like the police version of those guys during #metoo. remember the guys who were like, so what, i can't even smile at a lady in the office anybody more? just cut my dick off now, we know that's coming next! nobody's asking police to abandon their communities. police are asking police to treat all communities like it is their community. think about the fact that this guy even says "we can't e
in fact, just listen to the head of the new york police union pat lynch lashing out at police reform're asking us to pull back. they're asking us to walk away from you! they're asking us to abandon our communities! they're asking me to walk away from where i live. they're asking me to walk away from where i work! they're asking us to walk away from the neighborhoods that we brought back! and that's what's happening. and you know what? we don't have a choice! if we put our hands on the criminal,...
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we found that it was of interest that when the officers patted mr brooks down they noticed there wasge in his pa nts. noticed there was a bulge in his pants. they did not pull that item out of his pocket, they took his word that that bulge represented a number of dollar bills. but mr brooks never displayed any aggressive behaviour during the 71 minutes and 17 seconds. now this is another important consideration as we evaluated this case. once he was shot, there was an atlanta policy that was requiring that the officers have to provide timely medical attention to mr brooks or to anyone thatis attention to mr brooks or to anyone that is injured. but after mr brooks was shot, for some period of two minutes and 12 seconds there was no medical attention applied to mr brooks. but when we examine the video tape, and in our discussions with witnesses, what we discovered is during the two minutes and 12 seconds that officer garrett rolfe actually kicked mr brooks while he laid on the ground. while he was there fighting for his life. secondly from the video tape we were able to see that the ot
we found that it was of interest that when the officers patted mr brooks down they noticed there wasge in his pa nts. noticed there was a bulge in his pants. they did not pull that item out of his pocket, they took his word that that bulge represented a number of dollar bills. but mr brooks never displayed any aggressive behaviour during the 71 minutes and 17 seconds. now this is another important consideration as we evaluated this case. once he was shot, there was an atlanta policy that was...
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pat, we begin with you tonight.ll i see is a retreat and see a mayor under governor fighting each other and meanwhile, officers are attacked, civilians are attacked, stores are burned to the ground, looting is everywhere and nobody's doing their job. >> sean, let's be clear, this is a horror show of biblical proportions. but the fact is, security has deployed 5,000 officers across the united states, 1,000 in manhattan so we are actually getting inside baseball. we actually have thousands of sets of eyes that are feeding back intel to us from the field and i'll tell you something, what's a very nice surprise, we are learning, is that a lot of the folks other are actually doing the right thing, they are protecting the people, protecting civilians. there are actually honoring george floyd's memory, but i've got to tell you, there's also an entire parallel universe that's going on, and i parallel universe or criminal wilding mobs. there on the hunt for 16 flat tvs in those two universes are out there together, and it's
pat, we begin with you tonight.ll i see is a retreat and see a mayor under governor fighting each other and meanwhile, officers are attacked, civilians are attacked, stores are burned to the ground, looting is everywhere and nobody's doing their job. >> sean, let's be clear, this is a horror show of biblical proportions. but the fact is, security has deployed 5,000 officers across the united states, 1,000 in manhattan so we are actually getting inside baseball. we actually have thousands...
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thank you, pat. tranchina: thanks for taking the time to see us, man.ammy: so, let's see what we do. -marcus. -lemonis: hi, guys. with some major changes to the burger and the building, i feel like we're making a lot of progress. i just want to make sure that we stay that way. this looks a lot better. as you went through this process of cleaning this place, what did you learn? sammy: i think we had a good start. tranchina: yes. and we need to get back to basics, yeah. sammy: we went off track a bit, 'cause we used to stay two hours past when we were closing to make sure the floors were scrubbed down and things were put back together. -lemonis: what is that? -sammy: that's a camera. lemonis: there's one in here, too? sammy: yeah. todd: you know why? 'cause we're having people that walk out with product. lemonis: who put the cameras in originally? todd: the cameras were here from day one. fuji: there were more added cameras... -lemonis: they added more after? -fuji: ...and more and more. lemonis: and who added them? fuji: it was between covello and todd.
thank you, pat. tranchina: thanks for taking the time to see us, man.ammy: so, let's see what we do. -marcus. -lemonis: hi, guys. with some major changes to the burger and the building, i feel like we're making a lot of progress. i just want to make sure that we stay that way. this looks a lot better. as you went through this process of cleaning this place, what did you learn? sammy: i think we had a good start. tranchina: yes. and we need to get back to basics, yeah. sammy: we went off track a...
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"you get lobstered, pat? got some butter. go a little bit of butter on your eyebrows, pat." oversight hearing yesterday on attorney general william barr's handling of the justice department well, at least they started to and then barr announced that they'd all resigned. new york governor andrew cuomo announced yesterday that the final phase of his state's coronavirus reopening will not include gyms "well, there goes my vote," said his brother. said his super jacked brother. that's right andrew cuomo announced yesterday that the final phase of the reopening will not include movie theaters, malls or gyms. but don't worry, the fireworks store will be open 24/7, 365 you guys want to chill out during the pandemic, get ready for some fireworks a casting agency in new zealand upcoming "lord of the rings" tv series recently posted an ad calling for unusual and funny looking actors which i guess explains that e-mail from my agent. in an effort to reduce the amount of plastic garbage, officials in germany banned balloon holders. wait, what's a balloon holder? oh, my god, you mean a ch
"you get lobstered, pat? got some butter. go a little bit of butter on your eyebrows, pat." oversight hearing yesterday on attorney general william barr's handling of the justice department well, at least they started to and then barr announced that they'd all resigned. new york governor andrew cuomo announced yesterday that the final phase of his state's coronavirus reopening will not include gyms "well, there goes my vote," said his brother. said his super jacked brother....
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drchlts i.d.s, conducting pat-downs or bag checks. the agency says they are to change gloves after each pat-down. travelers may request new gloves to be used any time during the screening process. but no national standard for changing or cleaning gloves. >> they don't have any instructions on what to do when they see somebody who is sick we're still flying blind. >> reporter: it's up to the airlines to determine if a passenger is sick. of 45,000 frontline officers, the tsa reports 706 employees have tested positive for covid. six includin the contact screener, has died. the office has instructed homeland security to conduct an internal investigation noting osc has found a substantial likelihood on wrongdoing based on the information submitted. >> do you feel tsa officers health are at risk >> oh, absolutely. you know, we have employees that are afraid to come to work in tsa we hav employees in a higher risk category that are off. >> reporter: frontline security officers on the front lines of a pandemic. tom costello, nbc news, washing
drchlts i.d.s, conducting pat-downs or bag checks. the agency says they are to change gloves after each pat-down. travelers may request new gloves to be used any time during the screening process. but no national standard for changing or cleaning gloves. >> they don't have any instructions on what to do when they see somebody who is sick we're still flying blind. >> reporter: it's up to the airlines to determine if a passenger is sick. of 45,000 frontline officers, the tsa reports...
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the family is broken because we know what kind of person pat was. not hurt a fly. >> he was very close with his family and very close with his friends. he would do anything, really, for anybody. >> the fbi and oakland police believe people inside this van open fire on underwood and his partner. a surveillance camera recorded this image but it did not capture the van's license plate. >>> we are hearing from a san jose man that rushed to help an injured police officer. video captured the whole thing. it was at friday's demonstration, but later an officer ended up shooting tim harper, that man in the video, with a rubber bullet when he was defending a teenage boy. harper says he recognized this officer, jared yuen, as the one that fired at him. >> i just said, hey, you just shot a kid in the head over here, what the heck is wrong with you guys? the neck thing i know, an officer walked between two officers and shot me and stepped back. >> i am not happy with his actions, and i will tell you i know jared who is a good kid that made a mistake and let his
the family is broken because we know what kind of person pat was. not hurt a fly. >> he was very close with his family and very close with his friends. he would do anything, really, for anybody. >> the fbi and oakland police believe people inside this van open fire on underwood and his partner. a surveillance camera recorded this image but it did not capture the van's license plate. >>> we are hearing from a san jose man that rushed to help an injured police officer. video...
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>>pat underwood was murdered. >>because he wore a uniform. he wore that uniform does signify his authority to protect the federal courthouse where we are gathered here today as for a motive authorities say a ballistic vest recovered from the vehicle registered to creo has a patch associated with the anti-government extremist movement known as boogaloo the boogaloo term is used by extremists to reference a violent uprising. or impending civil war in the united states. >>and these charges in this case could just be the beginning the fbi says it's an ongoing investigation and it's correct to assume they're pursuing others. live at the open federal building dan kerman kron 4 news. thank you dan, as you heard federal officials revealed that suspect stephen curry identified with this group called the boogaloo boys it's an overwhelmingly white online subculture group. >>kron four's terisa stasio reports now on the movement and its origins. >>addition creal appears to have used his own blood. to write phrases. on one of the cars that he carjacked. >>
>>pat underwood was murdered. >>because he wore a uniform. he wore that uniform does signify his authority to protect the federal courthouse where we are gathered here today as for a motive authorities say a ballistic vest recovered from the vehicle registered to creo has a patch associated with the anti-government extremist movement known as boogaloo the boogaloo term is used by extremists to reference a violent uprising. or impending civil war in the united states. >>and...
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vazquez is now preparing for underwood's funeral. >> we know what kind of person pat was. would not hurt a fly. >> he was very close with his family and very close with his friends. he would do anything for anybody. >> the fbi and oakland police believe people inside this van opened fire on underwood and his partner. a surveillance camera recorded this image but did not capture the van's license plate. >>> and we are hearo san jose man that ran to help a injured police officer. later an officer ended up shooting that man with a rubber bullet. kate larson spoke to him about what happened. >> reporter: san jose resident tip harper took a rubber bullet to the gut on friday, and it happened after he was helping a teenage boy. >> i was trying to walk-up peacefully. i was a good distance from them, and i just said, hey, you just shot a kid in the head over here, what is wrong with you guys? the next thing i know an officer shot me and then stepped behind the two other officers, and i just turned around and walked off. >> to add insult to literal injuries, moments before being sh
vazquez is now preparing for underwood's funeral. >> we know what kind of person pat was. would not hurt a fly. >> he was very close with his family and very close with his friends. he would do anything for anybody. >> the fbi and oakland police believe people inside this van opened fire on underwood and his partner. a surveillance camera recorded this image but did not capture the van's license plate. >>> and we are hearo san jose man that ran to help a injured...
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i want to thank pat mulligan here from the office of labor standards and enforcement for their partnership. the legislature requires gloves, masks, hand sanitizer, soap, water and disinfectant in the workplace and on demand delivery employees must be reimbursed and the service delivery service must be paid for time spent cleaning vehicles or equipment on shift and delivery platforms have to offer the option of executing a no-contact delivery any time during the state of emergency. fourth, for employees to request a work schedule for any reason under the paid sick leave ordnance during covid-19. fifth, on demand delivery services they must keep employees up to date how to comply and lastly and importantly, number six, no ret ret retaliation for exercising rights protected under this emergency ordnance. the pandemic is not over and the workers are on the front line of helping the city and residents getting through it safely. ignoring the safety of these workers will cause an outbreak affecting all of us. lastly, i want to thank uscw local 5 and local 648, the san francisco labor council and
i want to thank pat mulligan here from the office of labor standards and enforcement for their partnership. the legislature requires gloves, masks, hand sanitizer, soap, water and disinfectant in the workplace and on demand delivery employees must be reimbursed and the service delivery service must be paid for time spent cleaning vehicles or equipment on shift and delivery platforms have to offer the option of executing a no-contact delivery any time during the state of emergency. fourth, for...
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i want to thank pat mulligan here from the office of labor standards and enforcement for their partnership. the legislature requires gloves, masks, hand sanitizer, soap, water and disinfectant in the workplace and on demand delivery employees must be reimbursed and the service delivery service must be paid for time spent cleaning vehicles or equipment on shift and delivery platforms have to offer the option of executing a no-contact delivery any time during the state of emergency. fourth, for employees to request a work schedule for any reason under the paid sick leave ordnance during covid-19. fifth, on demand delivery services they must keep employees up to date how to comply and lastly and importantly, number six, no ret ret retaliation for exercising rights protected under this emergency ordnance. the pandemic is not over and the workers are on the front line of helping the city and residents getting through it safely. ignoring the safety of these workers will cause an outbreak affecting all of us. lastly, i want to thank uscw local 5 and local 648, the san francisco labor council and
i want to thank pat mulligan here from the office of labor standards and enforcement for their partnership. the legislature requires gloves, masks, hand sanitizer, soap, water and disinfectant in the workplace and on demand delivery employees must be reimbursed and the service delivery service must be paid for time spent cleaning vehicles or equipment on shift and delivery platforms have to offer the option of executing a no-contact delivery any time during the state of emergency. fourth, for...
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allen,e with pat director of the oregon health authority and our state epidemiologist. i will keep my remarks brief this morning. when we began reopening nearly a month ago, i was clear that covid-19 cases, our count would rise. unfortunate, we are seeing that happen in several parts of the state, in rural and urban oregon. as i said before, reopening comes with real risk, and that's why we are carefully monitoring the ability of the public health system to respond to covid-19 cases without becoming overwhelmed. the noticeable increase in covid-19 infections in oregon the past week is certainly cause for concern. to slow the transmission of the virus, i am putting all pending county reopening applications on hold for seven days. this is essentially a statewide yellow light. this one-week pause will give public health experts time to assess what factors are driving the spread of the virus and determine if we need to adjust our approach to reopening. i will continue to work with doctors and public health experts to assess whether to lift the pause, extend the pause , or m
allen,e with pat director of the oregon health authority and our state epidemiologist. i will keep my remarks brief this morning. when we began reopening nearly a month ago, i was clear that covid-19 cases, our count would rise. unfortunate, we are seeing that happen in several parts of the state, in rural and urban oregon. as i said before, reopening comes with real risk, and that's why we are carefully monitoring the ability of the public health system to respond to covid-19 cases without...
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so we're going to do a patting, where we we pat either arms. and you do it in this rhythm, alternating. in fact, they use it to help children with autism to self-soothe in situations where they feel stressed, right? yeah, go ahead and do it. thank you. and you're creating sensation in the brain that you're being touched by someone else. have you been noticing, you know, a spike, or an increase in clients, or people who are saying that they're depressed or down because of the lack of human interaction? yes. there's something about the lockdown, i think, that whatever you were experiencing before is maybe, like, magnified 10-fold. as we know, the pandemic has been, like, high stress, and so now it's like-- yes. hey. let's, like, ease back into our bodies. let's trust the space we're in. like, it's a safe place. this self-isolation has hit me really hard, and i could use a hug right now. would you be willing to give me one? yes. i'd love to give you a hug. ok, we're going to hug ourselves in the way that we want to be hugged. ok. so i'm going to d
so we're going to do a patting, where we we pat either arms. and you do it in this rhythm, alternating. in fact, they use it to help children with autism to self-soothe in situations where they feel stressed, right? yeah, go ahead and do it. thank you. and you're creating sensation in the brain that you're being touched by someone else. have you been noticing, you know, a spike, or an increase in clients, or people who are saying that they're depressed or down because of the lack of human...
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. >> is it okay if i pat you down?t to 1,00011, 1,00012. >> i think you've had too much to drink to be driving. put your hands behind your back for me. put your hands behind your back. hey. stop fighting. stop fighting. you're going to get tased. you're going to get tased. >> [ bleep ]. >> hands off the taser. hands off the taser. >> okay. so now we've all watched it. i have to say that the entire incident is about 44 minutes long. our team has edited this for length. we also have video that we just have in. the breathalyzer, my producer telling me in my ear in which mr. brooks registered a .108. legal limit .08. chief ramsey, we're going to open up your mic during the play. christi, unless you want to get in here. >> no. i think we need to hear from mr. ramsey. >> we're going to open up your mic and you talk us through it, if you would. >> all right. >> what is right or wrong and potentially where things could have changed. let's play it again. >>. >> they're approaching the car. it looks like the engine is running. y
. >> is it okay if i pat you down?t to 1,00011, 1,00012. >> i think you've had too much to drink to be driving. put your hands behind your back for me. put your hands behind your back. hey. stop fighting. stop fighting. you're going to get tased. you're going to get tased. >> [ bleep ]. >> hands off the taser. hands off the taser. >> okay. so now we've all watched it. i have to say that the entire incident is about 44 minutes long. our team has edited this for...
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when they get out of the car, they're not patted down by the officer. so bill, i'm wondering if perhaps the officer thought that maybe what was getting pointed at him was something other than the stun gun. maybe he thought that there was a weapon that had been hidden. we need to find this out to see what was going on through his head. >> bill: you're saying there's a lot we don't know. that will play out in time. geraldo, respond to howard's disagreement with you and the legal side. >> it's a delightful to be reunited with commissioner safer. we worked together on many cases in the path. let me read you a portion of the manslaughter statute in georgia, a person was provoked to killing another individual without originally intending to kill the victim. certainly the office did not originally intent to kill the victim. so a murder charge is inappropriate. but this is very specific, bill. it has to be a deadly threat. did this man running away with that discharged taser represent in the officer's mind reasonably in the officer's mind a deadly threat to the
when they get out of the car, they're not patted down by the officer. so bill, i'm wondering if perhaps the officer thought that maybe what was getting pointed at him was something other than the stun gun. maybe he thought that there was a weapon that had been hidden. we need to find this out to see what was going on through his head. >> bill: you're saying there's a lot we don't know. that will play out in time. geraldo, respond to howard's disagreement with you and the legal side....
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what happened to pat underwood is also a tragedy. wrong cans wrong as be and we should work to make sure it doesn't happen again. their families deserve to see swift justice for their killers. second, peaceful protest is important. it's part of our first amendment liberties. we have all engaged in it. but there's a big difference between peaceful protest and writing, a big difference between peaceful protest and looting, violence, and attacking our police officers or forming these new autonomous zones we see in the city of seattle, whatever the designation is. there is a big difference. third, the vast majority of police officers do a great job. they risk their lives every day to protect our community. -- our communities. they are the individuals who rushed into the twin towers on 9/11. they are the individuals on capitol hill who protect us every single day. they are the guys in our communities, who put on that uniform every shift and risk their lives, and we should thatp policy and the judiciary committee. -- policy here in the jud
what happened to pat underwood is also a tragedy. wrong cans wrong as be and we should work to make sure it doesn't happen again. their families deserve to see swift justice for their killers. second, peaceful protest is important. it's part of our first amendment liberties. we have all engaged in it. but there's a big difference between peaceful protest and writing, a big difference between peaceful protest and looting, violence, and attacking our police officers or forming these new...
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federal protective agent pat underwood died in that incident. tonight, a memorial service for the sheriff's deputy killed. damon gutzwiller was a 14-year veteran. the father of a young child with another on the way. two of the deputy's colleagues were injured. one shot in the hand, the other wounded by a bomb. tom? >> zohreen, thank you. >>> now to the white house, and another prominent republican is speaking out against president trump and his re-election. at the same time, civil rights icon and georgia congressman john lewis visiting the black lives matter mural that has been painted. this comes as we learn new details about the discussions inside the west wing about deploying the military on american streets. here's rachel scott. >> reporter: tonight, one of the nation's most prominent republicans saying flat-out he's voting for joe biden, encouraging other members of his party to consider their choice. >> i think he has been not an effective president. he lies all the time. >> reporter: former secretary of state colin powell hasn't endorsed
federal protective agent pat underwood died in that incident. tonight, a memorial service for the sheriff's deputy killed. damon gutzwiller was a 14-year veteran. the father of a young child with another on the way. two of the deputy's colleagues were injured. one shot in the hand, the other wounded by a bomb. tom? >> zohreen, thank you. >>> now to the white house, and another prominent republican is speaking out against president trump and his re-election. at the same time,...
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the second question was, do you mind if i pat you down? he said okay. so he patted him down.that point in time, you know he's not in possession of a firearm or a deadly weapon. now, he was never out of the their sight, from that point on. and so, when the second stage of this occurred, which, at the time, they began to try to handcuff him. and he starts to struggle and fight. eventually, getting one of the tasers. i believe it was the officer who did not fire, whose taser was taken. and he is able to take off running. even though, at some point, he turns and actually looks like he fires the taser. tasers aren't like a semiautomatic, where you can just fire over and over and over again. it's got to reset and all that, which most people wouldn't even realize that if they're not accustomed to using them. so he didn't pose any threat, in terms of serious injury or death to the officer, at the time he fired the shot. >> and they also had -- they had information on him. they knew who he was. they knew where he lived, and they had his car. >> driver's license. you got a car. >> theo
the second question was, do you mind if i pat you down? he said okay. so he patted him down.that point in time, you know he's not in possession of a firearm or a deadly weapon. now, he was never out of the their sight, from that point on. and so, when the second stage of this occurred, which, at the time, they began to try to handcuff him. and he starts to struggle and fight. eventually, getting one of the tasers. i believe it was the officer who did not fire, whose taser was taken. and he is...
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>>pat underwood was murdered. because he wore a uniform. he wore that uniform does signify his authority to protect the federal courthouse where we are gathered here today as for a motive authorities say a ballistic vest recovered from the vehicle registered to >>has a patch associated with the anti-government extremist movement known as boogaloo the boogaloo term is used by extremists to reference a violent uprising. or impending civil war in the united states. and the 2 men charged could be just the beginning. the fbi says this is an ongoing investigation. and as a result, it's correct to assume that they're pursuing others. at the oakland federal building dan kerman kron 4 news. >>and we will be streaming sergeant gutzwiller is memorial service this morning on kron on the service will be held at 10:00am at brill college in ap toss the service will be open to the public. however there will be limited seating available due to the size of the venue and physical distancing restrictions be sure to download the kron on app to it right now take
>>pat underwood was murdered. because he wore a uniform. he wore that uniform does signify his authority to protect the federal courthouse where we are gathered here today as for a motive authorities say a ballistic vest recovered from the vehicle registered to >>has a patch associated with the anti-government extremist movement known as boogaloo the boogaloo term is used by extremists to reference a violent uprising. or impending civil war in the united states. and the 2 men...
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good night. >>> pat underwood was murdered because he wore a uniform. >> charges filed today in the killingfficer in oakland. up with of the suspects charged with killing a santa cruz county sheriff's deputy and now his puck issed accomplice. >> a stunning develop many in the death of a security officer at the oakland federal building nearly three weeks ago. law enforcement officials announced murder charges against two men and the case is now officially connected to the killing of a santa cruz county sheriff's deputy. eight days later. the i-team reporter dan reporten joins us. >> reporter: an active duty police officer left travis air force base that day and went to oakland with
good night. >>> pat underwood was murdered because he wore a uniform. >> charges filed today in the killingfficer in oakland. up with of the suspects charged with killing a santa cruz county sheriff's deputy and now his puck issed accomplice. >> a stunning develop many in the death of a security officer at the oakland federal building nearly three weeks ago. law enforcement officials announced murder charges against two men and the case is now officially connected to the...
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. >> pat underwood was more than the uniform that he wore. pat underwood was a brother, a father, a son. he was a friend and a neighbor. there are many, many people who will miss the sound of his laughter and the sound of his voice. >> authorities say carrillo and his accomplice are part of a movement hoping to ignite a race war. >>> now to the potential breakthrough in the fight against coronavirus. researchers say a commonly used steroid can reduce deaths among the sickest patients. and other headline this morning when it comes to covid-19, the rising number of infections among young adults. earlier i spoke with dr. shashank ravi about both developments. let's start with that exciting research about the steroid dexamethasone. it's the first drug that researchers say has shown to reduce deaths from covid-19. it costs as little as $1 a day. what do you think will be the impact of this breakthrough? >> i'll say the medical community is cautiously of ttudyhas not seyet though dexamethasone is not a new drug but has been prescribed for decades a
. >> pat underwood was more than the uniform that he wore. pat underwood was a brother, a father, a son. he was a friend and a neighbor. there are many, many people who will miss the sound of his laughter and the sound of his voice. >> authorities say carrillo and his accomplice are part of a movement hoping to ignite a race war. >>> now to the potential breakthrough in the fight against coronavirus. researchers say a commonly used steroid can reduce deaths among the...
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the police questioned brooks, patted him down, and gave him a breathalyzer test. during a scuffle, he grabbed one officers stun guns anand attempted to runun away. anotother officer r then shot bs in the back k two times. the officer, garrett rolfe, can then be hearard on a bodycycam o sayingng, "i got him." the e fulton couy memedical examaminerasas ruled brookoks' h a homicide. less than 24 hours after the shooting, atlanta's police chief erika shields resigned. the officer involved in the shooting was fired. fulton countnty district attttoy paul howard said -- "brooks did not seem to preseset any kind of threat to anyone, and so the fact that it would escalate to his death just seems unreasonable." this is chris stewart, a lawyer for ththe brooksks family. tasers are not deadly weapons. before we even hear fromom the lawyers who are going to say the same thing they always say, you cannot have it both ways. you can't say he ranan off witha weapon that could kill somebody when you say it is not deadly.y. amy: protests continueued in atlanta throughout the weekend
the police questioned brooks, patted him down, and gave him a breathalyzer test. during a scuffle, he grabbed one officers stun guns anand attempted to runun away. anotother officer r then shot bs in the back k two times. the officer, garrett rolfe, can then be hearard on a bodycycam o sayingng, "i got him." the e fulton couy memedical examaminerasas ruled brookoks' h a homicide. less than 24 hours after the shooting, atlanta's police chief erika shields resigned. the officer involved...