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pistole. are these vipers organizations or groups solely based on risk or is there another criteria? >> congressman rogers it is primarily based on risk. we are all busy trying to make sure we are in those locations and at those times which present the greatest risk. there maybe may be some other criteria simply based on some ad hoc requirements but almost always based on risk, yes. >> that is all i've got mr. chairman. >> the gentleman yields back and i recognize the gentleman from illinois, mr. davis for five minutes. >> thank you very much mr. chairman i want to thank you for calling this hearing and take all of the witnesses for coming. mr. rodriguez, i know that your tenure is about to expire as president of the chicago transit authority, and i want to take this opportunity to commend you for your tremendous public service to not only the citizens of chicago but certainly to the nation. chicago as we know is the transportation hub and center of transportation for the nation, so the outsta
pistole. are these vipers organizations or groups solely based on risk or is there another criteria? >> congressman rogers it is primarily based on risk. we are all busy trying to make sure we are in those locations and at those times which present the greatest risk. there maybe may be some other criteria simply based on some ad hoc requirements but almost always based on risk, yes. >> that is all i've got mr. chairman. >> the gentleman yields back and i recognize the...
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pistole, please. >> for tsa come since i started last july, one of the first things i learned is that tsa can't be all things, all people, all pleases all times when it comes to mitigation recognizing we can never fully eliminate the risk but we can do a lot of things in terms of mitigating risk but the best way we do this through our partnerships and that is whether through grant funding, training, i think entities, agencies that treen perform together. we also get to the issue of it isn't a question of if but when there will be attacked in the homeland so how do we prepare for that attack and how can we respond to it. information sharing is a key part of that and i will try to keep my answer brief. >> yes, sir. as the grand ministry work with a lot of partners, but i have to for your benefit, for the chairman's benefit, i cannot express how glad i am that john pistole took the position as the administrator of tsa. i think we have a stronger relationship obviously when we are working with our locals.
pistole, please. >> for tsa come since i started last july, one of the first things i learned is that tsa can't be all things, all people, all pleases all times when it comes to mitigation recognizing we can never fully eliminate the risk but we can do a lot of things in terms of mitigating risk but the best way we do this through our partnerships and that is whether through grant funding, training, i think entities, agencies that treen perform together. we also get to the issue of it...
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pistol. these viper organization or groups deployed solely based on risk or is there another criteria? >> congressman rogers, it is primarily based on risk. we are trying to make sure that we are in those locations and at those times which present the greatest risk. there may be other criteria simply based on some ad hoc retirements. but almost always based on risk. >> that's all i've got, mr. chairman. >> i recognize the gentleman from illinois, mr. davis, for five minutes. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. i want to thank you for calling this hearing. thank all of the witnesses for coming. mr. rodriguez i know your tenure is about to expire. as president of the chicago transit authority and i want to take this opportunity to commend you for your tremendous public service to not only the citizens of chicago but certainly to the nation because chicago as we know is the transportation hub and center of transportation for the nation. so the outstanding work that you have done as commissione
pistol. these viper organization or groups deployed solely based on risk or is there another criteria? >> congressman rogers, it is primarily based on risk. we are trying to make sure that we are in those locations and at those times which present the greatest risk. there may be other criteria simply based on some ad hoc retirements. but almost always based on risk. >> that's all i've got, mr. chairman. >> i recognize the gentleman from illinois, mr. davis, for five minutes....
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. >>> from specially made pistols to designer hunting clothes the gun industry is targeting a new clientele. women. grace lee gave it a try and found out how men and women are different when it comes to guns and safety. >> shooters on the line. you may load and make ready. >> reporter: it is a busy saturday at the rod and gun club club in richmond. >> a little bit more. oops. >> reporter: but this isn't your typical crowd. look closer and you'll see mostly women. >> good. >> you want to give it a good tap. >> reporter: it is a gun training program sponsored by the national rifle association called "women on target." >> it has become so much more popular. pull your hammer back furs. >> reporter: brenda runs the sonoma county chapter. she says welcome says -- she says women come from all aspects of life. >> reporter: but others come just for fun. phyllis grew up with guns in oregon. >> we did a lot of garbage dump shooting. >> reporter: 30 years later she is back with her daughter mary. >> it is better than shopping. >> and she likes being with her mom too. >> reporter: then there is gretchen
. >>> from specially made pistols to designer hunting clothes the gun industry is targeting a new clientele. women. grace lee gave it a try and found out how men and women are different when it comes to guns and safety. >> shooters on the line. you may load and make ready. >> reporter: it is a busy saturday at the rod and gun club club in richmond. >> a little bit more. oops. >> reporter: but this isn't your typical crowd. look closer and you'll see mostly...
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the juvenile probation has a pistol role. our responsibility to provide a safe place for youngsters who are accused and convicted of commit acts of violence. we also have the responsibility to initiate change. the long-term goals of transforming lives to include the competences that allow youths to resist any of the tempttations for further delinquent behavior. they have had prior booking. we also believe that long-term transitions are most effective if they are based with community-based programs. we wound up borrowing from adults. the victims were called in and surrounds by helpers from the community and the message was clear to the folks that were brought in. violence has to stop. if it's not stopped we will prevent that from occurring. we are offering you services. the individuals and the groups were brought in. the pilot program, was to recognize that the youth in juvenile hall are victims and perpetrators. they have been victimizes and participated in acts . we wound up going to our providers. we have a positive relatio
the juvenile probation has a pistol role. our responsibility to provide a safe place for youngsters who are accused and convicted of commit acts of violence. we also have the responsibility to initiate change. the long-term goals of transforming lives to include the competences that allow youths to resist any of the tempttations for further delinquent behavior. they have had prior booking. we also believe that long-term transitions are most effective if they are based with community-based...
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officers who have glock 4 pistols, because of a mechanical device.nstead of one spring like the glock 3, the new glock 4 was redesigned with two springs that are supposed to mat gun more stable. officers will be returning the guns throughout the weekend, but the police department is not saying whether glock can retrofit the guns, or if all new guns must be ordered. >>> today, oakland detectives are investigating two deadly shootings. the first one happened at 1:00 yesterday afternoon. that is when officers found a man who had been shot on 34th avenue. he later died at the hospital. less than 12 hours later, officers found another person who had been shot on 90th avenue. no word on if the shootings are related. >>> highway 50 over echo summitt is set to reopen today. construction crews have been replacing a rockwall barrier, forcing partial closures there. but now the road is going to be open with no controls every weekend. for the next six weeks on weekdays, though, there will still be alternating lane closures, with one lane available for cars going
officers who have glock 4 pistols, because of a mechanical device.nstead of one spring like the glock 3, the new glock 4 was redesigned with two springs that are supposed to mat gun more stable. officers will be returning the guns throughout the weekend, but the police department is not saying whether glock can retrofit the guns, or if all new guns must be ordered. >>> today, oakland detectives are investigating two deadly shootings. the first one happened at 1:00 yesterday afternoon....
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oakland uses pistols made by glock and the defect turned up in glock's latest models. during training exercises. police emphasize the problem never posed any dangers to officers or the public. he wants them to ensure the reliable of the new weapons before returning them to the officers and they're using their old side arms for now. an officer is accused of a drug crime himself. the chief announced a felony drug charge has been filed against veteran officer jason fredriksson. fredriksson turned himself in yesterday and pleaded not guilty in court. he's accused of providing one pound of marijuana to a police informant he was romantically linked to. >> officer fredriksson had a personal relationship with the confidential informant involved in this case that he provided marijuana to for the purposes of sale. and that confidential informant was an active informant with the san leandro police department. >> this is really about one person, in fact two persons, this is what i call a dangerous hee a son. and a really romantic indiscretion gone bad and gotten complicated with s
oakland uses pistols made by glock and the defect turned up in glock's latest models. during training exercises. police emphasize the problem never posed any dangers to officers or the public. he wants them to ensure the reliable of the new weapons before returning them to the officers and they're using their old side arms for now. an officer is accused of a drug crime himself. the chief announced a felony drug charge has been filed against veteran officer jason fredriksson. fredriksson turned...
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oakland uses pistols made by glock and the defect turned up in glock's latest models. police emphasize the problem never posed any dangers to officers or the public. he wants them to ensure the reliability before returning the weapons and they're using their old side arms for now. an officer is accused of a drug crime himself. a felony drug charge has been filed against veteran officer jason fredricksson. he pleaded not guilty in court. he's accused of providing one pound of marijuana to a police officer he was romantically linked to. >> he provided marijuana to for the purposes of sale and that confidential informant was an active inform anted with the san leandro police department. >> this is about one person, in fact, two persons. this is what i call a dangerous liaison and a really romantic indiscretion gone bad and gotten complicated with some marijuana. >> the officer's wife cheryl fredriksson works for the police department as a dispatcher. both are on paid administrative leave a fight began yesterday morning during two inmates but 150 eventually got involved an
oakland uses pistols made by glock and the defect turned up in glock's latest models. police emphasize the problem never posed any dangers to officers or the public. he wants them to ensure the reliability before returning the weapons and they're using their old side arms for now. an officer is accused of a drug crime himself. a felony drug charge has been filed against veteran officer jason fredricksson. he pleaded not guilty in court. he's accused of providing one pound of marijuana to a...
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he called his pistol old lukey, and he was hired to find them and put them in the ground. he told his troops the best way to een force the -- enforce the law is a bullet in the gut, and basically that's what he did. there's controversy since whether the last member of the barrow gang set up bonn any and collide or they were coerced against their will. we were lucky in the project by finding a man who in the 1970 #s made a number of videotape interviews with the family so we now know what happened. may 23, 1934, six lawmen set up an ambush for bonnie and clyde tricked into coming that way by the family, and the lawmen fired 160 shots. clyde died instantly. the whole thing took 16 seconds. after clyde died, bonnie had enough time to see what was going to happen. she screamed. she died, and as ted, one the dallas deputies involved in the ambush said later. he said when we were done, they were nothing butt a pile of wet -- but a pile of wet rags. 10,000 people attended clyde's funeral, and 20,000 to bonnies. flowers were bought for her casket. true crime magazines kept the leg
he called his pistol old lukey, and he was hired to find them and put them in the ground. he told his troops the best way to een force the -- enforce the law is a bullet in the gut, and basically that's what he did. there's controversy since whether the last member of the barrow gang set up bonn any and collide or they were coerced against their will. we were lucky in the project by finding a man who in the 1970 #s made a number of videotape interviews with the family so we now know what...
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my dad came in drunk with a pistol in hand. i held my brother in my arms while he was dying. >> in his mind, he sees the fact that his brother died as his fault because he told the truth, and he has a hard time moving beyond that. >> i got so much aer inside me. >> yes. yeah. >> i'm trying to compose myself. >> i'm sorry. thank you. >> ( sniffling ) >> sorry. i'm sorry. >> ( sniffling ) >> yeah. >> ( sobbing ) >> i'm sorry. i don't think i understood the hurt that existed in communities. the process that i went through was a deeper understanding of the depth of the hurt. we can never do enough to make up for what's happened to them personally. >> i hope my brother can rest now. >> you hope your brother is what? >> i hope my brother can rest now. >> yeah, yeah. >> i want the shame that ben carries to be lifted, and for the bishop to take that, because it's not ben's to carry. it's not packy's. it's not mine. it's not, you know, any of ours to carry. i want him to feel that, you know, to take that away from our people. >> trahant
my dad came in drunk with a pistol in hand. i held my brother in my arms while he was dying. >> in his mind, he sees the fact that his brother died as his fault because he told the truth, and he has a hard time moving beyond that. >> i got so much aer inside me. >> yes. yeah. >> i'm trying to compose myself. >> i'm sorry. thank you. >> ( sniffling ) >> sorry. i'm sorry. >> ( sniffling ) >> yeah. >> ( sobbing ) >> i'm sorry. i...
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. >> i saw the police coming in with pistols and rifles drawn. two helicopters in the air circling the home. >>jeff: the police entered the home they found for people suffering from gunshot wounds. >> there were several people shot, to were deceased, one had critical injuries and one had non-life threatening injuries. >>jeff: is a 37 year-old fairfield resident who suffered the critical injuries. >> the person we believe was the suspect in the event. that person was later pronounced deceased at the trauma center. from what we believe to be self-inflicted gunshot wounds. >>jeff: this was a home that the police had visited before. is because there were several calls going back to it least the middle of last year that were aware of. >>jeff: some 24 hours prior to the shooting was the most recent visit. >> police responded to a scene over some disturbance from what we know some sort of a simple process that had taken place earlier in the day. >>jeff: whatever happened here, the police are still trying to sort it out on saturday evening. >> we believe
. >> i saw the police coming in with pistols and rifles drawn. two helicopters in the air circling the home. >>jeff: the police entered the home they found for people suffering from gunshot wounds. >> there were several people shot, to were deceased, one had critical injuries and one had non-life threatening injuries. >>jeff: is a 37 year-old fairfield resident who suffered the critical injuries. >> the person we believe was the suspect in the event. that person...
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. >> they will not by holding a pistol to somebody's head and telling them to give a contract to a certain company, with the money from drug trafficking, the start a company with a lot of money and it winds building contracts. >> in this way, dirty money can be laundered by purchasing legitimate businesses, especially during a financial crisis. good connections are necessary, especially to political circles. this town council is no exception. the deal is simple, i promise you votes, you or to make contracts. at the national level, silvio berlusconi is facing several trials at once. unsurprisingly, he hates prosecutors and has cut funding for the police and investigators. >> within two years, more than 3 billion euros were cut. that means 40,000 jobs. at the same time, he attacks the state prosecutors almost daily, with the result that the state is much weaker, especially the people battling the mafia. so the mafia benefits. >> many people prefer not to talk about organized crime in the north of the country, but it is clear enough the mafia goes where the money is an forces when the goveren
. >> they will not by holding a pistol to somebody's head and telling them to give a contract to a certain company, with the money from drug trafficking, the start a company with a lot of money and it winds building contracts. >> in this way, dirty money can be laundered by purchasing legitimate businesses, especially during a financial crisis. good connections are necessary, especially to political circles. this town council is no exception. the deal is simple, i promise you votes,...
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bin laden was unarmed, but the seals later found a pistol and an a conclude-47 in the room. >> he made no indication that he was going to give up in any way, lots of movement in the room, it's dark, it's confusing, they'd been taken fire and i think it was the prudent and right thing to do by the special forces officer. >> reporter: the second bullet struck bin laden just above his left eye. it blew the eye out of its socket and tore away a piece of his skill, leaving the brain exposed. katie. >> couric: david martin at the pentagon, thank you. the pakistan's ambassador to the u.s. said the governor erred by not knowing or allowing bin laden to hide for years in plain sight. >> what i'm told is we just dropped the ball. and there is going to be an inquiry of sorts. there will be a-- we will get to the bottom of it. how did it happen? but the most important concern here right now is to reassure people in the united states that pakistan and pakistanis as a nation did not look upon osama bin laden favorably, and that's very important. >> couric: today, pakistani authorities reportedly hau
bin laden was unarmed, but the seals later found a pistol and an a conclude-47 in the room. >> he made no indication that he was going to give up in any way, lots of movement in the room, it's dark, it's confusing, they'd been taken fire and i think it was the prudent and right thing to do by the special forces officer. >> reporter: the second bullet struck bin laden just above his left eye. it blew the eye out of its socket and tore away a piece of his skill, leaving the brain...
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inside, mladic with two pistols, but he gave up. without a fight. . it's a good day for international justice. as spokesperson of the state department, i used to say mladic's day would come. that was a decade ago. his day has come. >> reporter: what a relief for the families of his victims. he's a monster, she says, a criminal. security sources in serbia tell nbc news for years, mladic was protected by elements of serbia's secret services and the army. serb officials say in about a week, mladic will be turned over to the international court of justice in the hague in holland. then, he'll finally be put on trial where he faces life in prison. >> so many times we find these guys to find they're living in non-extraordinary circumstances. almost pathetic compared to how they used to be. why was he so hard to pin down? >> the official sources i have been speaking to said he was looked after, protected by elements within the secret services, elements within the army for years. that then petered away over time, and over the last couple years, he was looked o
inside, mladic with two pistols, but he gave up. without a fight. . it's a good day for international justice. as spokesperson of the state department, i used to say mladic's day would come. that was a decade ago. his day has come. >> reporter: what a relief for the families of his victims. he's a monster, she says, a criminal. security sources in serbia tell nbc news for years, mladic was protected by elements of serbia's secret services and the army. serb officials say in about a week,...
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the message, return all glock 4 pistols immediately. cbs 5 has confirmed the recall affects 1/3 of the officers. right now that's the number of cops carrying the glock generation 4. officially the department is saying there is a mechanical issue that was identified during training and no weapons have malfunctioned while officers have carried them on duty. cbs 5 has learned this is the mechanical problem. it's called the recoil spring. the spring is supposed to be what makes this a new generation gun. consider this. instead of one spring like the glock 3 that the majority of cops are patrolling with tonight, the new glock 4 was redesigned with two springs. why that's significant? two springs are supposed to make the gun more stable in the hands of cops, even last longer. as this recall suggests, the officer's new gun is apparently not stable. >> the police sources go on to say officers with this new glock 4 will be returning those guns throughout the weekend. the oakland police department says the trade in will not affect public safety,
the message, return all glock 4 pistols immediately. cbs 5 has confirmed the recall affects 1/3 of the officers. right now that's the number of cops carrying the glock generation 4. officially the department is saying there is a mechanical issue that was identified during training and no weapons have malfunctioned while officers have carried them on duty. cbs 5 has learned this is the mechanical problem. it's called the recoil spring. the spring is supposed to be what makes this a new...
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. >>> from specially made pistols to designer hunting clothes, the gun industry is targeting a new clientele these days, women. there are gun classes for women only. in fact, grace lee gave it a try and how men and women are very different when it comes to guns and safety. >> nones align, you may load and make ready. >> it's a busy saturday at the gun club in richmond. a little bit more. but this isn't your typical crowd. look closer and you'll see mostly women. >> good. >> you want to give it a good tap. >> it's a gun training program sponsored by the national gun association called women on target. >> it has become so much more popular. >> tbrets da runs the chapter and says women come in for many different reasons. one chon one, self-defense. >> i get phone calls from women whose lives have been threatened, had people breaking into their house. >> wouldn't this do it? >> others come just for fun like phyllis wing. phyllis grew up with guns in oregon. >> we did a lot of -- >> 30 years later, she's back with her daughter mary. >> it's better than shopping. >> and she looks being with her mo
. >>> from specially made pistols to designer hunting clothes, the gun industry is targeting a new clientele these days, women. there are gun classes for women only. in fact, grace lee gave it a try and how men and women are very different when it comes to guns and safety. >> nones align, you may load and make ready. >> it's a busy saturday at the gun club in richmond. a little bit more. but this isn't your typical crowd. look closer and you'll see mostly women. >>...
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a everybody shot from any kind of weapon signal pistols to machine guns right into the air. nor the wrong man to welcome the braces millions of civilians who died in concentration camps and occupied. millions of soldiers have missed their victory day but those who had not lived to see the spring of nine hundred forty five women more realized in song and still sad to this day. the spring of nine hundred forty four years ago before the end of the second world war the red army has freed soviet territory from nazi occupation and is now pushing across the compilation mountains the soldiers' struggles for the snowbound passes. a war of fear. perished vienna and prague all still occupied by the germans i'm still waiting for the liberation of. kosovo a check you was waiting for the liberating soldiers she was fifteen years old and living in tennessee and it was called a town but it was actually more of a concentration camp and martha was one of one hundred forty thousand people waiting for the decisions are sealed their fate more often than not people with sense outfits to face exec
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police say the suspect hoped out firing a semiautomatic pistol. the officer returned fire and the suspect ran to his friend's house across railroad avenue. the bullet hole struck around the officer's head. one of them hitting the headrest, but that police officer was never struck. they still can't figure out how. they believe he was extremely lucky. police say jones was on parole for an armed robbery conviction. this entire neighborhood behind me had been locked down for four hours. tonight the situation has been cleared. reporting live from pittsburgh, alan wang, abc7 news. >> alan, thanks, very much. >>> in oakland, police are looking for a man they say slammed a stolen car into another car carrying a mother and her two children. the mother suffered serious injuries. you can see why when you see the damage to this vehicle. her kindergarten-aged son es up asked with a bump on his head. his one-year-old sister is apparently okay. officers know who this wanted man is, and they plan to obtain an arrest warrant. >>> santa clara county prosecutors are
police say the suspect hoped out firing a semiautomatic pistol. the officer returned fire and the suspect ran to his friend's house across railroad avenue. the bullet hole struck around the officer's head. one of them hitting the headrest, but that police officer was never struck. they still can't figure out how. they believe he was extremely lucky. police say jones was on parole for an armed robbery conviction. this entire neighborhood behind me had been locked down for four hours. tonight the...
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. >> if you're searching somebody and he has a pistol -- >> reporter: by making sure that the afghan police do their job. >> so we'll hit here, we'll hit here. >> reporter: that they stay awake and alert around the clock. >> could be taliban walking up, so it's important he challenges us before we get too close to his position. tonight's going to be a long night. >> reporter: which means this 33-year-old from delaware, ohio, is always on the go. >> very busy. >> reporter: grabbing cat naps when he can, living on army coffee and power bars, with no time to work out. that's a recipe for disaster. how do you deal with that? >> there's -- i guess the standard answer is, you just have to. >> he's a normal, everyday, average american who wants to do the right thing. >> from pee-wee league baseball, to graduating from ohio state on the gi bill, even in kandahar, down to his candy, he's a die-hard buckeyes fan. >> it's a way of life for us. >> reporter: but the second deployment in afghanistan has meant another year away from his wife erica and their three daughters in ft. lewis, washington.
. >> if you're searching somebody and he has a pistol -- >> reporter: by making sure that the afghan police do their job. >> so we'll hit here, we'll hit here. >> reporter: that they stay awake and alert around the clock. >> could be taliban walking up, so it's important he challenges us before we get too close to his position. tonight's going to be a long night. >> reporter: which means this 33-year-old from delaware, ohio, is always on the go. >> very...
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. >> reporter: for $40 you get two hours of training with shotguns or pistols. the classes are one-on-one. smalley was my coach. >> squeeze it back. beautiful. >> reporter: only one i hit all day. >> which spot were you shooting at? >> the spot i hit. >> reporter: what's the aim of this class? >> accidents should never happen if you learn to handle a firearm safely. >> reporter: but this emergency medicine professor says accidents can and do happen when women own guns. >> here in california, we looked at over 30,000 women who bought handguns. the risk for homicide did not go down. >> reporter: it actually doubled for women according to his study published in the "new england journal of medicine". men who bought handguns, on the other hand, reduced their risk by 21%. as for the so-called surge of women getting into guns? >> we're really not seeing a surge in gun purchases or gun use by women. >> reporter: the fbi doesn't keep registration statistics based on gender, there are only surveys and the nra's line of women buying more guns he thinks is a ploy to sell mo
. >> reporter: for $40 you get two hours of training with shotguns or pistols. the classes are one-on-one. smalley was my coach. >> squeeze it back. beautiful. >> reporter: only one i hit all day. >> which spot were you shooting at? >> the spot i hit. >> reporter: what's the aim of this class? >> accidents should never happen if you learn to handle a firearm safely. >> reporter: but this emergency medicine professor says accidents can and do...
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everybody shot from any kind of weapon signal pistols to machine don't you think right into the air. romance welcome to the races millions of civilians in concentration camps and occupied. lands of soldiers who missed their victory day with those who had not lived to see the spring of nine hundred forty five women more realize some still to this day. the spring of nine hundred forty four. to go before the end of the second world war . has freed soviet territory from nazi occupation and is now pushing across the mountains the soldiers struggle through the snow passes. to feel great. have hashed vienna and prague all still occupied by the germans i'm still waiting for the liberation. monster cultivar a check you was waiting for the liberating soldiers she was fifteen years old and living in tennessee and it was called a town but it was actually more of a concentration camp and as it was one of one hundred forty thousand people waiting for the decision to seal their fate more often than not people with sense outfits to face execution meanwhile tellers and children were not allowed to re
everybody shot from any kind of weapon signal pistols to machine don't you think right into the air. romance welcome to the races millions of civilians in concentration camps and occupied. lands of soldiers who missed their victory day with those who had not lived to see the spring of nine hundred forty five women more realize some still to this day. the spring of nine hundred forty four. to go before the end of the second world war . has freed soviet territory from nazi occupation and is now...
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he was unarmed, but a pistol and an ak-47 were found in the room. >> he made no indication that he was going to give up in any way. lots of movement in the room. dark, it's confusing. they've been taking fire. i think it was absolutely the prudent and right thing to do by that special forces officer. >> reporter: now some in washington are questioning why intelligence officials are even hinting about what they found after the raid. but those officials want al qaeda to know that they have something, in hopes it pressures them to make mistakes and expose themselves to danger. betty? >> well, joel, for the most part, the raid went according to plan. but the s.e.a.l.s did leave an important piece of machinery behind. tell us about that. >> right, betty. they did have to abandon one of the blackhawk helicopters. they tried to blow it up with explosives, but pictures from the scene show that much of it remained. now experts are analyzing the photos, because if you look at the tail section of the plane, it appears to show what could be a new version of radar evading stealth technology. and ob
he was unarmed, but a pistol and an ak-47 were found in the room. >> he made no indication that he was going to give up in any way. lots of movement in the room. dark, it's confusing. they've been taking fire. i think it was absolutely the prudent and right thing to do by that special forces officer. >> reporter: now some in washington are questioning why intelligence officials are even hinting about what they found after the raid. but those officials want al qaeda to know that they...
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the message, return all glock 4 pistols immediately. cbs 5 has confirmed the recall affects 1/3 of the officer. right now, that's the number of cops carrying the glock generation 4. officially the department is saying there is a mechanical issue that was identified during training and no weapons have malfunctioned while officers have carried them on duty. cbs 5 has learned this is the mechanical problem. it's called the recoil spring. but the spring is supposed to be what makes this a new generation gun. consider this. instead of one spring like the glock 3, get the majority of cops are patrolling with tonight, the new glock 4 was redesigned with two springs. why that's significant? two springs are supposed to make the gun more stable in the hands of cops even last longer. but as this recall suggests, the officer's new gun is apparently not stable. >> now the sources go on to say the officers with the glock 4, that new gun will be turning those guns in throughout the weekend. but oakland pd goes on to say that as they trade in those gun
the message, return all glock 4 pistols immediately. cbs 5 has confirmed the recall affects 1/3 of the officer. right now, that's the number of cops carrying the glock generation 4. officially the department is saying there is a mechanical issue that was identified during training and no weapons have malfunctioned while officers have carried them on duty. cbs 5 has learned this is the mechanical problem. it's called the recoil spring. but the spring is supposed to be what makes this a new...
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this happening with their new glock pistols. the department is in the process of transitioning to glock 4s. not many officers are carrying the weapons. the department said the train-in won't impact public safety. officer ises turn in their glocks and use their old sidearm. >>> a week after a well-like church goer was stabbed a suspect is in police custody. a 24-year-old man of santa clara was booked on suspicion of murder and violation of probation. neighbors in the area of lafayette street near aldo worked in a machine shop and attended church almost daily and taught bible study every week. investigators say the deadly attack last week was not planned or gang-related. >> no relation, it appears to be a random act of violence so we like to tell our community they can feel safer this weekend, knowing that this person is in custody. >> he's scheduled for arraignment this tuesday. >>> life behind bars. that's the sentence handed down today for a professional poker player who murdered his own parents for money. today a judge sentenc
this happening with their new glock pistols. the department is in the process of transitioning to glock 4s. not many officers are carrying the weapons. the department said the train-in won't impact public safety. officer ises turn in their glocks and use their old sidearm. >>> a week after a well-like church goer was stabbed a suspect is in police custody. a 24-year-old man of santa clara was booked on suspicion of murder and violation of probation. neighbors in the area of lafayette...
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starting pistol sounds in the race for independence for scotland the scottish national party now has a surprise majority in parliament and their hell bent on a referendum on breaking away from the u.k. gain control of a resource responsibility for the problems with the center of country and to be able to stand up and speak to the issues that matter to us. charge at home and making sure that we have a voice abroad revenues from oil and gas in the north sea worth an estimated twenty one billion dollars to the u.k. treasury every year scotland says the reserves are in their waters it's hard to imagine the u.k. would let the oilfields go without a fight particularly as westminster wouldn't be legally obliged to honor a yes vote of the scottish people the union jacks days flying outside the scottish parliament could be numbers scotland's ditching the united kingdom would mean the u.k. treasury lost pile you will oil and gas revenues and it could be the inspiration for historically less peaceful independence movements in europe like the basques and the northern irish to follow suit and fur
starting pistol sounds in the race for independence for scotland the scottish national party now has a surprise majority in parliament and their hell bent on a referendum on breaking away from the u.k. gain control of a resource responsibility for the problems with the center of country and to be able to stand up and speak to the issues that matter to us. charge at home and making sure that we have a voice abroad revenues from oil and gas in the north sea worth an estimated twenty one billion...
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his wife get drunk leave the house without her magnum three fifty seven pistol is. checked into this special handbag for packing heat in croatia i was in the think. big. even during the war you know. it's not. like you. i don't know. i thought it was like. the wild west like i was watching t.v. . and. walking with. one way here. there are two hundred fifty million guns in the hands of american civilians and record estimates he spent more than twenty five thousand dollars on here. i mean how many pairs of shoes do you have. i mean. by saddam's or about to get a read each one brings back memory. this was. my grandfather saddam. we used to go hunting together when i was little boy rutherford carries his gun everywhere he legally can and even encourages his daughters and nephew to as well i wouldn't just rather greatly reduce the distance the crime three thousand five hundred members they organize events like this one at parks restaurants and other public places where they openly carry loaded weapons in an effort to normalize their critics say. i believe that you should
his wife get drunk leave the house without her magnum three fifty seven pistol is. checked into this special handbag for packing heat in croatia i was in the think. big. even during the war you know. it's not. like you. i don't know. i thought it was like. the wild west like i was watching t.v. . and. walking with. one way here. there are two hundred fifty million guns in the hands of american civilians and record estimates he spent more than twenty five thousand dollars on here. i mean how...