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i wish i didn't even see it now there's no door. for the community for replacement of a door this is symbolic step towards normality of a live now as before in a constant state of concern. how those of you i hope we will experience a time when we have a door is strong or weak one can open it and ends of a synagogue and jewish holidays and services other the door doesn't always have to stay closed needs to be doing that you're doing this from. the anti semitic motive behind the attack is something the city still has to deal with artist lydia ada wants to make sure this happens she has words of children from the jewish community together they are turning the old dog into a monument is that to this wish to me it's important that everyone can relate to what happened here. is not only for the jewish community. everyone even those outside this place to think about this attack and remember the people who lost their lives that day. has been mentioned. monument will be unveiled on the 1st anniversary of the attack it was stunned him a courtyard of a
i wish i didn't even see it now there's no door. for the community for replacement of a door this is symbolic step towards normality of a live now as before in a constant state of concern. how those of you i hope we will experience a time when we have a door is strong or weak one can open it and ends of a synagogue and jewish holidays and services other the door doesn't always have to stay closed needs to be doing that you're doing this from. the anti semitic motive behind the attack is...
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the sturdiest he's ever built. this is new you don't. i hope this new door never has to show what it's capable of you should never experience what the old door went through was. all door was removed and of a watch of a dozen cars. amorous so quickly villa jewish community leader missed a moment when we should all get i wish i didn't even see it now there's no door. for the community for replacement of a door there's a symbolic step towards normality but believe now as before in a constant state of concern. how does view i hope we will experience a time when we have a door is strong or weak one can open it and ends of a synagogue and jewish holidays and services other the door doesn't always have to stay closed nice to begin with the children are some of. the anti semitic motive behind the attack is something the city still has to deal with artist lydia ada wants to make sure this happens she has worked with children from the jewish community together they are turning the old dog into one monument muses that to this wish to me it's important that everyone can
the sturdiest he's ever built. this is new you don't. i hope this new door never has to show what it's capable of you should never experience what the old door went through was. all door was removed and of a watch of a dozen cars. amorous so quickly villa jewish community leader missed a moment when we should all get i wish i didn't even see it now there's no door. for the community for replacement of a door there's a symbolic step towards normality but believe now as before in a constant state...
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but opening the doors is going to cost us more money. need the guidance to change so you can have the doors open not just this month but next month and six months and the next year and the year after? i think right now it is about keeping the doors open as long as we can. the next six to 12 months is going to be very challenging for our sector. because of localised lockdowns and no footfall so we predominantly are in zone one and two of london. the big thing is not going back into the city or around the west end and footfall is a massive part of our business and we are pay—as—you—go so people are not here and we are not getting paid. so viability is one of the key things we are looking at and we're looking at not opening all of our sites because we won't have the footfall and we will lose so much more money by opening the doors and keeping them closed in the interim. why has it been fitness last rather than fitness first, if you pardon the pun? i can understand with gyms and with equipment and dumbbells and all the rest of it that there i
but opening the doors is going to cost us more money. need the guidance to change so you can have the doors open not just this month but next month and six months and the next year and the year after? i think right now it is about keeping the doors open as long as we can. the next six to 12 months is going to be very challenging for our sector. because of localised lockdowns and no footfall so we predominantly are in zone one and two of london. the big thing is not going back into the city or...
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they were working very diligently as well to stand up these programs to get funds out the door. for example, with the stimulus check as well as the paycheck protection program. working very quickly to stand up those programs. but in doing so there's a trade-off between getting funds out the door quickly, standing up programs very quickly with ensuring appropriate safeguards are inrd place. we found that in making this decision, there were some trade-offs in terms oftr safeguards, for example, in the paycheck protection program. one of the things that we noted in the report is that it relied on borrowers to self certify their eligibility. this helped speed the funds going out the door but as we report in the past when you rely on self certification, that raises the potential for fraudsters to take advantage of theke program. >> host: and how prevalent was the issue of fraud, both in that specific case, in the paycheck protection program, and more broadly in the other measures that you surveyed in your oversight? >> guest: we are still doing work right now. we've ongoing work looki
they were working very diligently as well to stand up these programs to get funds out the door. for example, with the stimulus check as well as the paycheck protection program. working very quickly to stand up those programs. but in doing so there's a trade-off between getting funds out the door quickly, standing up programs very quickly with ensuring appropriate safeguards are inrd place. we found that in making this decision, there were some trade-offs in terms oftr safeguards, for example,...
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her boyfriend describing the moment officers broke down the door and why he fired his gun. a police sergeant describing his version of what happened. >>> the desperate search tonight for a well-known actress and mother. her 4-year-old son found alone on the boat. what we're now learning. >>> and just in tonight, that tropical storm named before we came on the air. warnings up along the east coast. the carolinas and then traveling into the northeast. we'll time it out for you. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a very busy thursday night. we do have a lot to get to. the supreme court and that blow to president trump. he is responding tonight. that tropical storm just named. warnings just up in the east. but we are going to begin with the coronavirus, because this is a worsening situation with cases now rising in 36 states. ten states seeing record hospitalizations. and take a look at this graph tonight. we took note of it from "the new york times." the steep increase in cases since reopening. florida up 1,300% in a matter of weeks. arizona up 858% in
her boyfriend describing the moment officers broke down the door and why he fired his gun. a police sergeant describing his version of what happened. >>> the desperate search tonight for a well-known actress and mother. her 4-year-old son found alone on the boat. what we're now learning. >>> and just in tonight, that tropical storm named before we came on the air. warnings up along the east coast. the carolinas and then traveling into the northeast. we'll time it out for you....
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and then they just busted open the door. s so sad, because at one point he says an officer told me, it was a misunderstanding. and then the internal affairs police officers said, well, that's new information to us. and kenny walker said, i'm not an idiot. they did something wrong. i know they did something wrong. but yet they continue to try to cover it up, never telling the truth. 116 days later, don, and they're still lying to us. >> benjamin crump, thank you so much. we'll have you back. we need to talk about what's happening in the george floyd investigation as well. but we appreciate you joining us here tonight on cnn, and keep us updated on the breonna taylor case as well. thank you so much. >> thank you, don. >>> from drew brees to desean jackson, nfl players and teams are struggling with race issues. are we witnessing a change across the league? ol24 faced the competition and we broke through. olay's retinol24 complex hydrates better than the $100 retinol cream. visibly smoother brighter skin in just 24 hours. olay re
and then they just busted open the door. s so sad, because at one point he says an officer told me, it was a misunderstanding. and then the internal affairs police officers said, well, that's new information to us. and kenny walker said, i'm not an idiot. they did something wrong. i know they did something wrong. but yet they continue to try to cover it up, never telling the truth. 116 days later, don, and they're still lying to us. >> benjamin crump, thank you so much. we'll have you...
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that night you have to come here to the door where it began. officers for the louisville police department arrive with a no knock warrant but say they did knock anyway. sergeant john mattingly recorded in this police interview admits he had limited information. >> she was probably there alone, so we determined -- predetermined to give her plenty of time to come to the door. banged on the door, no response. banged on it again, no response. at that point we started announcing ourselves, police, please come to the door. >> reporter: inside breonna taylor wasn't alone. she had just dozed off next to her boyfriend, kenneth walker. walker telling police the banging scared them thinking it could be taylor's ex-boyfriend breaking in. >> she's like who is it loud at the top of her lungs. no response, so i'm like what the heck. so i grab my gun which is legal, like i'm licensed to carry everything. i've never even fired my gun outside of a range. i'm scared to death. >> reporter: walker says he never heard anyone say police, neither did multiple neighbors
that night you have to come here to the door where it began. officers for the louisville police department arrive with a no knock warrant but say they did knock anyway. sergeant john mattingly recorded in this police interview admits he had limited information. >> she was probably there alone, so we determined -- predetermined to give her plenty of time to come to the door. banged on the door, no response. banged on it again, no response. at that point we started announcing ourselves,...
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walker telling police the knocking, banging at the door scared them. thinking it was the ex-boyfriend. >> she was yelling at the top of her lungs, no response. i grabbed my gun, like i'm licensed to carry, everything. i have never even fired my gun outside of a range. i was scared to death. >> reporter: walker says he never heard anyone say police. neither did multiple neighbors who spoke with cnn including a neighbor whose door is just inches away. what they heard was shouting, banging, gunshots. >> the door like comes like off the hinges. so i just let off one shot. then all of a sudden, there's a whole lot of shots. there's just shooting like we're both on the ground. when all of the shots stop, i'm like panicking. she's right there on the ground like bleeding. >> reporter: walker said he purposely aimed his gun to the ground and sergeant mattingly was struck in the leg and one of three officers who returned fire. >> as soon as the shot hit i could feel the heat in my leg. i got four rounds off. and it was like simultaneous like boom boom boom boom.
walker telling police the knocking, banging at the door scared them. thinking it was the ex-boyfriend. >> she was yelling at the top of her lungs, no response. i grabbed my gun, like i'm licensed to carry, everything. i have never even fired my gun outside of a range. i was scared to death. >> reporter: walker says he never heard anyone say police. neither did multiple neighbors who spoke with cnn including a neighbor whose door is just inches away. what they heard was shouting,...
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so, some of them have got a conservatory, the doors open. open — there's a way. i've noticed the temperature gauge. that's not in the guidelines, is it? no, this isn't in the guidelines, however, i'm going rogue with this. um, just to do everything i can to keep my clients safe. and the key question is — will people feel safe? um... mm, that's the million dollar question. i've got all the ppe, all the sanitising and sterilising equipment, i've got procedure to follow. hope for the best. but what about clients? how do they feel about getting back in the hairdresser‘s chair? only one way to find out. let's take the chair to them. off the phone, come on, in the barber's chair. have you got time to get into the bbc breakfast barber's chair? we've got to discuss your hair! carl, tell us how long has it been? three months. three long months. or should i say too long? jayne laughs. how serious have things got, michelle? it needs a good cut. this isn't hair any more, it's not a haircut, this is a mane, i've gone to a lion, now. i'm imitating ken dodd
so, some of them have got a conservatory, the doors open. open — there's a way. i've noticed the temperature gauge. that's not in the guidelines, is it? no, this isn't in the guidelines, however, i'm going rogue with this. um, just to do everything i can to keep my clients safe. and the key question is — will people feel safe? um... mm, that's the million dollar question. i've got all the ppe, all the sanitising and sterilising equipment, i've got procedure to follow. hope for the best. but...
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>> reporter: and then the doors open and here come two guys, huh? orter: adam saw the driver and a passenger leap out of the car carrying black bags. >> two guys started sprinting. >> stop. >> across the concrete barrier like an olympic track runner, you know? and sprinting through the wooded area. >> attention all cars. jump and run. jump and run. i-40. >> reporter: north carolina troopers decided not to give the men chase, not until reinforcements could arrive. adam called his fiance. >> i was, like, "babe, you don't believe what just happened." she's, like, "no way. are you serious?" like, she couldn't believe it. you know, "sounds like a movie scene." >> reporter: and that should have been it. a crazy tale maybe to tell the grand kids at thanksgiving's hence, but that's where this story took a left turn into the twilight zone. adam's fiance called her dad brian o'hare. >> so i received a call from my oldest daughter who told me, "basically, you're not gonna believe what happened with adam." and immediately i thought there was a problem in route t
>> reporter: and then the doors open and here come two guys, huh? orter: adam saw the driver and a passenger leap out of the car carrying black bags. >> two guys started sprinting. >> stop. >> across the concrete barrier like an olympic track runner, you know? and sprinting through the wooded area. >> attention all cars. jump and run. jump and run. i-40. >> reporter: north carolina troopers decided not to give the men chase, not until reinforcements could...
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[chanting] >> open the doors. open the doors. open the doors and get out of town. >> hey, hey. hanting] >> one thing also highly effective is the lie down and sit down demonstrators, eliminating the need of tearing -- of carrying them away. [shouting] the more violent phases of riots can be countered by the use of tear gas. [shouting] protective masks should be worn if available. police should try to employ teargas upwind of the mob if possible. if the wind is blowing against you, use a gas gun to drop projectiles behind the crowd so the wind will carry it through the crowd. [shouting] visible type teargas from a discharge grenade is probably the most effective, humane means for controlling situations. in spite of propaganda to the contrary, teargas has no lasting ill effects under normal field conditions. a heavy concentration of tear gas will have a strong, psychological effect. but when you use it, use enough. the physical irritation and discomfort will force most rioters to vacate the area. a grenade that separates into three sections is effective against loosely dispersed r
[chanting] >> open the doors. open the doors. open the doors and get out of town. >> hey, hey. hanting] >> one thing also highly effective is the lie down and sit down demonstrators, eliminating the need of tearing -- of carrying them away. [shouting] the more violent phases of riots can be countered by the use of tear gas. [shouting] protective masks should be worn if available. police should try to employ teargas upwind of the mob if possible. if the wind is blowing against...
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abc news obtaining audio, her boyfriend describing the moment officers broke down the door and opened fire and why he shot back. a police sergeant describing his own version of what happened. here's steve osunsami. >> reporter: it remains clear tonight that louisville metro police were at the wrong home. and in a polichours after the killing in march, the boyfriend who survived the encounter says that he and his girlfriend breonna taylor had no idea who was trying to break into their apartment. >> i just let off one shot. like, i still can't see who it is or anything. so now the door's flying open, and then all of a sudden there's a whole lot of shots. >> reporter: the 26-year-old was a local ambulance technician. the true lifesaver. and was killed when police returned gunfire. you see her boyfriend, kenneth walker, being arrested here, in the parking lot. they tried to charge him with trying to kill police officers, but those charges were dropped. in another newly released interview, we hear from the highest-ranking officer who was at the couple's door trying to execute the no-knock
abc news obtaining audio, her boyfriend describing the moment officers broke down the door and opened fire and why he shot back. a police sergeant describing his own version of what happened. here's steve osunsami. >> reporter: it remains clear tonight that louisville metro police were at the wrong home. and in a polichours after the killing in march, the boyfriend who survived the encounter says that he and his girlfriend breonna taylor had no idea who was trying to break into their...
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. >> the story boils down to one question. why were police breaking down her door in the middle of the night. >> they never should have been there in the first place. it shouldn't have happened. >> key miscalculations including months old information led to breonna taylor be involved in a high risk raid. her apartment was raided under the suspicion she was handling drugs and money for her ex boyfriend. when it was over, there were no drugs or money in her apartment. she was dead, never convicted of a crime, shot dead by police. >>> to understand how this tragedy unfolded, you have to come to the door where it began just before 1:00 a.m. march 15th. officers for the louisville police arrived with predetermined to give her plenty of time to come to the door. banged on the door. no response. banged again. no response. >> inside, breonna taylor wasn't alone. she had just dozed off next to her boyfriend, kenneth walker. walker telling police the knocking, banging, at the door scared them thinking it could be taylor's ex-boyfriend breaking in. >> she's like who is it? lo
. >> the story boils down to one question. why were police breaking down her door in the middle of the night. >> they never should have been there in the first place. it shouldn't have happened. >> key miscalculations including months old information led to breonna taylor be involved in a high risk raid. her apartment was raided under the suspicion she was handling drugs and money for her ex boyfriend. when it was over, there were no drugs or money in her apartment. she was...
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how is it look right now for mike, for drivers about to head out the door? well, for all of us, kari, take a look. overall, the commute looks great right now. an earlier crash and potential car fire, at least they smelled smoke. so there is a half dozen cruisers reported. there i saw slowing. it
how is it look right now for mike, for drivers about to head out the door? well, for all of us, kari, take a look. overall, the commute looks great right now. an earlier crash and potential car fire, at least they smelled smoke. so there is a half dozen cruisers reported. there i saw slowing. it
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a knock at the door, the son answers, gunman opened fire. brazen case. >> reporter: it's horrific, john, and so many questions still with a massive investigation still going on. the motive for one who was this gunman for another and who was targeted inside this house here behind me? you can see the crime scene tape is still up and the question that is investigators are trying to work through right now to try to get some answers as to what went down and as far as we know from a preliminary investigation sources telling cnn there was a knock on the door and that the gunman wearing a fedex uniform. it is unclear if he worked for fedex or in disguise but once the door opened by this federal judge esther salas' son killing daniel and injuring the honor's husband who is now in the hospital and just spoke to esther salas' brother who essentially said that her husband mark who's a criminal defense attorney himself, he had surgery yesterday, abdominal surgery and going back for another surgery today but he's doing okay. he's very much aware of what h
a knock at the door, the son answers, gunman opened fire. brazen case. >> reporter: it's horrific, john, and so many questions still with a massive investigation still going on. the motive for one who was this gunman for another and who was targeted inside this house here behind me? you can see the crime scene tape is still up and the question that is investigators are trying to work through right now to try to get some answers as to what went down and as far as we know from a preliminary...
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two police officers responding to a call were shot and killed at the door of a home. the police chief said they never stood a chance. when other officers arrived, the gunman took his own life. here's janai norman with the story. >> reporter: tonight, a deadly ambush in texas. two officers shot and killed. the police chief saying they did not stand a chance. >> what i'm trying to tell you about that, in that sense, is that the officers never had a chance to suspect a deadly assault on them. >> reporter: the two officers, edelmiro garza jr., who'd been an officer for nine years, and ismael chavez, with the department for two years, responding to a call for a domestic disturbance saturday afternoon. immediately coming under fire, never even drawing their weapons. >> the suspect of the incident met our officers at the door and shot both officers. >> reporter: authorities say the suspect, 23-year-old ignacio caramillo, has a history of arrests, including previous charges for driving under the influence, fleeing from officers, and assault. when additional officers arrived sa
two police officers responding to a call were shot and killed at the door of a home. the police chief said they never stood a chance. when other officers arrived, the gunman took his own life. here's janai norman with the story. >> reporter: tonight, a deadly ambush in texas. two officers shot and killed. the police chief saying they did not stand a chance. >> what i'm trying to tell you about that, in that sense, is that the officers never had a chance to suspect a deadly assault...
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at my place, blake street tavern, we make people wear their masks when they walk in the door. walk around the table, they must wear a mask. when they leave their table they must wear a mask. we don't mind doing that. and we make sure people are six-feet distancing. my place is hold 900 occupancy. right now, we're limited to 100. that's the point of the lawsuit. the point is i have great staff, we distance everybody apart from each other and make sure there are only groups of eight or fewer. and that's the regulation in colorado. eight or fewer. and i doubt our young friends are not adhering to that. >> yeah, i will say that setup you've got on the roof is very impressive. let me go here to what we saw this letter from nonprofit u.s. public interest group. they're in denver, based there. this letter from 150 medical professionals and they say -- let's put it up on the screen -- they say it's time to shut down and start over. in many states people can drink in bars, get a haircut, a tattoo, a massage and do a myriad of others but nonessential activities. nonessential business sho
at my place, blake street tavern, we make people wear their masks when they walk in the door. walk around the table, they must wear a mask. when they leave their table they must wear a mask. we don't mind doing that. and we make sure people are six-feet distancing. my place is hold 900 occupancy. right now, we're limited to 100. that's the point of the lawsuit. the point is i have great staff, we distance everybody apart from each other and make sure there are only groups of eight or fewer. and...
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they will have to get the doors open and get the cash tills ringing again.nks so much and good luck to the staff there and everyone else opening up. well as the rest of england relaxes the rules, local lockdown rules come into force in the city of leicester today after a spike in covid—19 cases, which means pubs, restau ra nts a nd hairdressers will not be allowed to re—open. schools remain closed and residents are advised not to travel. social gatherings and overnight stays at other households are also banned, with fines for those flouting the law. the regulations are due to be reviewed on the 18th ofjuly. 0ur correspondent navtej johal is in leicester. and a contrast there to what's happening in the rest of england. absolutely. as you might expect, certainly as police would hope it has been a very quiet saturday morning here in leicester so far. there is a pub to my right and a nail salon to my left, both closed today and although there will be a super saturday across the rest of england it will be a sober saturday here in leicester. and also extra police
they will have to get the doors open and get the cash tills ringing again.nks so much and good luck to the staff there and everyone else opening up. well as the rest of england relaxes the rules, local lockdown rules come into force in the city of leicester today after a spike in covid—19 cases, which means pubs, restau ra nts a nd hairdressers will not be allowed to re—open. schools remain closed and residents are advised not to travel. social gatherings and overnight stays at other...
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mike, any issues for drivers heading out the door? >>> a couple of them. doesn't look like it from our maps but i've circled them. one on the left side, a circle by 101 just off the bay bridge west 80 slows to the fifth or seventh exit. there may be a vehicle in lanes, perhaps a disabled vehicle. also the bridge itself moves smoothly getting over to antioch to the right side of your screen you have slowing on the antioch bridge out of rio vista. we'll point that out better for those not familiar. the rest of the bay does move very smoothly. we'll track that. i know, marcus, you have a big concern for folks. now breaking right now the sout we learn what sparked the brush fire that exploded overnight near gilroy prompting evacuations. we have team coverage for you this morning on that along with the preparations under way this morning to combat the fire and this upcoming season. let's start in gilroy with "today in the bay's" roz plater. she is there with new details on the crews fire. roz? >> reporter: indeed. we are learning this started with a structure f
mike, any issues for drivers heading out the door? >>> a couple of them. doesn't look like it from our maps but i've circled them. one on the left side, a circle by 101 just off the bay bridge west 80 slows to the fifth or seventh exit. there may be a vehicle in lanes, perhaps a disabled vehicle. also the bridge itself moves smoothly getting over to antioch to the right side of your screen you have slowing on the antioch bridge out of rio vista. we'll point that out better for those...
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when someone called you know songs knocked on the door from my club i was quite pleased to see him i was quite keen that we would have somebody who was making the news. my name's phone smith i'm a journalist. but more i run something called the front line from which i founded which is a press club and. it all happened in this room i mean julian literally turned up and knocked on the door and literally unannounced he knocks on the door 2 days before that press conference saying i want a press conference on julian assange quite literally and so we arrange the press conference for him and it was on a monday morning he was standing here. he was up here and we had a podium we have the podium and we had it here and he was standing here and it's from this position he raised up the guardian front page. and you know that's when the whole thing started so this is the guardian from this morning 40. 40 pages about this topic. karzai in the spiegel 17 pages. just a couple of months after the video of the baghdad helicopter attack against civilian. it was published yet mulready nations appeared thi
when someone called you know songs knocked on the door from my club i was quite pleased to see him i was quite keen that we would have somebody who was making the news. my name's phone smith i'm a journalist. but more i run something called the front line from which i founded which is a press club and. it all happened in this room i mean julian literally turned up and knocked on the door and literally unannounced he knocks on the door 2 days before that press conference saying i want a press...
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what they heard was shouting, banging, gunshots. >> the door, like, comes off the hinges. so, i just let off one shot and then all of a sudden there's a whole lot of shots. they're just shooting. we're both on the ground and then when all the shots stop, i'm panicking. she's right there on the ground bleeding. >> walker said he purposely aimed his gun towards the ground. sergeant john mattingly was struck in the leg and was one of three officers who returned fire. >> as soon as the shot hit, i could feel the heat in my leg. i returned fire. i got four rounds off. and it was like simultaneous. boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. >> mattingly is on administrative reassignment along with a second officer who fired shots that night, myles cosgrove. the third police officer to fire his weapon, detective hankison was standing outside and fired three rounds through a closed and curtained patio door. he has been fired. according to the police chief his blind shooting displayed indifference to human life which his lawyers denied. >> i was asleep and i woke up to gunshots and it scared me
what they heard was shouting, banging, gunshots. >> the door, like, comes off the hinges. so, i just let off one shot and then all of a sudden there's a whole lot of shots. they're just shooting. we're both on the ground and then when all the shots stop, i'm panicking. she's right there on the ground bleeding. >> walker said he purposely aimed his gun towards the ground. sergeant john mattingly was struck in the leg and was one of three officers who returned fire. >> as soon...
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the cover. so being able to get right to that front door, have the front door open, and launch this brutal attack. then the accessibility. the ease of entering into the property and get out to the attack location. fact that this was done in broad daylight was to me an indicator that the attacker had no fear of being caught. right now, this is the channel for law enforcement. what is the motive? we know the intent was to kill, but what is the motive of this attack. >> jonathan, if the intent is to kill, it is common in these horrible cases for the shooter to leave after killing the wrong person? in other words, the idea -- people are looking at whether or not this federal judge, esther salas was the target, but she wasn't shot, her husband was and her son was killed. what does that tell us? >> listen, i think this is the challenge right now. i know everyone's keeg in on the federal judge, but we have two very prominent figures that were living in house at the same time. and there are various potential motivating grievances for both of them. i know in the previous reporting, we highlighted some of
the cover. so being able to get right to that front door, have the front door open, and launch this brutal attack. then the accessibility. the ease of entering into the property and get out to the attack location. fact that this was done in broad daylight was to me an indicator that the attacker had no fear of being caught. right now, this is the channel for law enforcement. what is the motive? we know the intent was to kill, but what is the motive of this attack. >> jonathan, if the...
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and is the rush to shovel money out the door as quickly as possible? oing that, are we missing an opportunity to try to restructure our economies away from this consumption heavy demand to more sort of higher skilled, higher paid jobs and shift the economy away from dependency on carbon with really much more bolder initiatives to steer the economy in another direction? and isabel, that is obviously a big focus of yours, the environment and climate change. do you see countries where they are shovelling the money, as stephanie describes it, in a direction that accelerates the shift towards a sustainable growing future? i very much agree with stephanie that the uk has been extremely timid on this front. the conservative party promised 9 billion in its manifesto for climate change and green shift and we have seen barely a third of that. it is welcome, but the other parts of the government's package, including road—building, completely negate the good that insulating houses and making them more energy—efficient would do. so it is confused and the uk has very
and is the rush to shovel money out the door as quickly as possible? oing that, are we missing an opportunity to try to restructure our economies away from this consumption heavy demand to more sort of higher skilled, higher paid jobs and shift the economy away from dependency on carbon with really much more bolder initiatives to steer the economy in another direction? and isabel, that is obviously a big focus of yours, the environment and climate change. do you see countries where they are...
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that we go out of ♪ is the door that we come in ♪ when the good times come ag n again ♪ ♪ when the gooden dollars and thirty-one cents. sofi allowed me to refinance all of my loans to one low interest rate and an affordable monthly payment. and i just feel like there's an end in sight now and that my debt doesn't define me anymore. ♪ sofi is helping me get my money right. ♪ a special time when we count every person in each home in every neighborhood. rosita: do kids count? the count: of course! counting everyone in your home helps support your neighborhood by funding things like schools, hospitals, and buses. complete the census by calling or going online. or return your form by mail. rosa: it's easy, secure, and most important, it's totally private. all: make your family count! announcer: this year, make sure every child counts. visit 2020census.gov >>> and now, to a special fireworks display in cookville, tennessee. this fourth of july has special means for the people in this community after deadly tornadoes devastated the area in march. the mayor felt the fireworks this year were mor
that we go out of ♪ is the door that we come in ♪ when the good times come ag n again ♪ ♪ when the gooden dollars and thirty-one cents. sofi allowed me to refinance all of my loans to one low interest rate and an affordable monthly payment. and i just feel like there's an end in sight now and that my debt doesn't define me anymore. ♪ sofi is helping me get my money right. ♪ a special time when we count every person in each home in every neighborhood. rosita: do kids count? the...
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it's unprecedented and we can't just throw trillions out the door. i will saddle future generations with the debt. that's the hurdle that mitch mcconnell and republican leaders have tried to get over. they are straddling that divide between camps. president trump for the white house has made some demands that were not palatable even to senate republicans so that to jump those girls as well. we are expecting to see their counterproposal to date in the range of about $1 trillion. >> host: and what will happen next? >> guest: again there's no indication that mcconnell can pass this even through the senate. in fact, he almost certainly can't. not only does have those conservatives who don't want to pass a trillion dollars and they would probably vote against this package but then of course the democrats to a filibuster power think it is woefully inadequate. the house bill that nancy pelosi bill that passed in may is $3.4 trillion. so this enormous divide just in the size of what is needed here and that doesn't even get into all the details of the differen
it's unprecedented and we can't just throw trillions out the door. i will saddle future generations with the debt. that's the hurdle that mitch mcconnell and republican leaders have tried to get over. they are straddling that divide between camps. president trump for the white house has made some demands that were not palatable even to senate republicans so that to jump those girls as well. we are expecting to see their counterproposal to date in the range of about $1 trillion. >> host:...
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i mean julian literally turned up and knocked on the door and literally on the announce he knocks on the door 2 days before that press conference saying i want a press conference i'm judy and i quite literally and so we arranged a press conference for him and it was on a monday morning he was standing here. he was up here and we had a podium we have that podium and we had it here and he was standing here and it's from this position he raised up the guardian front page. and you know that's when the whole thing started so this is the guardian from this morning 40 to 40 pages about this topic. also i can correlate in the spiegel 17 pages. just a couple of months after the video of the baghdad helicopter attack against civilians was published yet mullen revelations appeared this time it was the afghanistan and iraq dossier as. the afghanistan and iraq does he was classified pentagon finals only u.s. and allied military activity in afghanistan and iraq from 2004 to 2009. these were logs that were written by members of the military who might be out at the front or patrolling in the area an
i mean julian literally turned up and knocked on the door and literally on the announce he knocks on the door 2 days before that press conference saying i want a press conference i'm judy and i quite literally and so we arranged a press conference for him and it was on a monday morning he was standing here. he was up here and we had a podium we have that podium and we had it here and he was standing here and it's from this position he raised up the guardian front page. and you know that's when...
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. >> i went to the door and there was smoke inside of the hall. i closed the door and saw the flames to the right of me. i was kind of trapped up there. yeah, i did not have a chance to try to go downstairs. fortunately, there was firemen coming up. they walked me the rest of the way. they put me right in the ambulance and took me to the hospital. >> he said that he suffered smoke inhalation and the car was destroyed. another man raced to the scene to check on his grandmother. >> the fire chief escorted me inside once everything was safe, and i was able to retrieve a few of the items for my grandmother. i came down, but everything from the rear is completely gone. >> reporter: officials say that they're investigating the possibility of arson. residence suggest that someone set a vehicle on fire and hope security footage from the building can provide answers. >> nobody else was injured. the american red cross is helping hose people that have been displaced. i am melissa harrington with fox 2 news. >>> police in berkley are searching for the plea te
. >> i went to the door and there was smoke inside of the hall. i closed the door and saw the flames to the right of me. i was kind of trapped up there. yeah, i did not have a chance to try to go downstairs. fortunately, there was firemen coming up. they walked me the rest of the way. they put me right in the ambulance and took me to the hospital. >> he said that he suffered smoke inhalation and the car was destroyed. another man raced to the scene to check on his grandmother....
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you can take the doors off. you can take the roof off. part of the roof off.of course, it's designed to drive over or through just about anything. >> reporter: bronco won't be in dealerships until the spring, but robert parker is already making room in the driveway. ♪ rolling in my bronco where are you?! honey, did you hear about these new geico savings? mom? you'll get an extra 15% on top of what geico could already save you. can i call you back? you know your father's learning to make sourdough. even though he knows i prefer rye! there's never been a better time to save with geico. >>> with coronavirus cases spiking in many states, a lot of people want to know if it's safe to use a public restroom. richard schlesinger has a look behind the stall door. >> reporter: it is certainly not the sort of thing one mentions in polite company. so forgive us for mentioning public restrooms. but covid and changing hem and you are bound to notice before too long. >> the state of the american restroom, well, it's evolving. >> reporter: katherine anthony is the vice preside
you can take the doors off. you can take the roof off. part of the roof off.of course, it's designed to drive over or through just about anything. >> reporter: bronco won't be in dealerships until the spring, but robert parker is already making room in the driveway. ♪ rolling in my bronco where are you?! honey, did you hear about these new geico savings? mom? you'll get an extra 15% on top of what geico could already save you. can i call you back? you know your father's learning to make...
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the waste produced by industrial pick farms is a major problem so we agree with how we as we open the doors in all the previous president all who china is the world's biggest pork producer as chinese consumers become more affluent and demand continues to grow there's just not any end to french ears anymore on the planet if the chinese try to like americans what will happen amazon rain forest. to feed the pigs as cheaply as possible saw is being grown on a massive scale especially in brazil. of we make the food that goes on the global population's table. so i cultivation is helping to drive the deforestation of the amazon grown as a monoculture saw is impacting the whole world. china's population has now topped 1400000000 rising affluence has led to changes in people's diets in the past rice vegetables and noodles dominated while meat was rat but today pork has become increasingly popular. china consumes more than $50000000.00 tons of pork per year that's more than half of the wilds production. there on this is the beginning of the slaughterhouse chain we saw her about $600.00 pix per hour t
the waste produced by industrial pick farms is a major problem so we agree with how we as we open the doors in all the previous president all who china is the world's biggest pork producer as chinese consumers become more affluent and demand continues to grow there's just not any end to french ears anymore on the planet if the chinese try to like americans what will happen amazon rain forest. to feed the pigs as cheaply as possible saw is being grown on a massive scale especially in brazil. of...
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. >> but it's another knock at the door. of her lungs and i'm too, who is it? no answer, no response. so when we come out -- when we get out of the bed or whatever, like walking towards the door, the -- like the door like comes like off the hinges. so i just left off one shot, like still can't see who it is. or anything. >> probably lasted probably 45 seconds and a minute, banging on the door and at that time i looked back at lieutenant hoover he said go ahead and hit it. probably about the third time we banged, mike was standing in the doorway and he said i can hear somebody inside. so we thought they were coming to the door. then we didn't hear anything else so we kept banging and announcing. >> now, mattingly was first in the apartment. he said he fired four shots after walker fired that warning shot again with the gun. he was licensed to carry. he also said that he recalls hearing more gunfire after he rushed out of the home because of the injury. walker told police he tried to protect her and he at first didn't realize
. >> but it's another knock at the door. of her lungs and i'm too, who is it? no answer, no response. so when we come out -- when we get out of the bed or whatever, like walking towards the door, the -- like the door like comes like off the hinges. so i just left off one shot, like still can't see who it is. or anything. >> probably lasted probably 45 seconds and a minute, banging on the door and at that time i looked back at lieutenant hoover he said go ahead and hit it. probably...
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. >> what authorities found when they broke down the door of her new hampshire mansion. >>> plus, the cultural change in america, tearing down racism from the kitchen to kickoff, and "dear white people." >> i'm black. in this society, that is what i. uncomfortable, both on and off the screen. >> "nightline" starts right now with juju chang. >> good evening, thanks for joining us. tonight, one brave accuser publicly accusing ghislaine maxwell in court today. the highly-educated, aristocratic british woman who once socialized with presidents and princes, now a jail in brooklyn, accused of feeding young girls to a monster. >> we may never know how many girls were victimized by ghislaine maxwell, but those of us who were want her to answer for her crimes. >> an indictment against power and privilege. annie farmer finally getting her day in court against the woman she says lured her into the hands of a predator. >> i first med jeffrey epstein when i was 16 years old. even when i think about it now i get a sick feeling in my stomach. >> she says she met her through her sister maria who was
. >> what authorities found when they broke down the door of her new hampshire mansion. >>> plus, the cultural change in america, tearing down racism from the kitchen to kickoff, and "dear white people." >> i'm black. in this society, that is what i. uncomfortable, both on and off the screen. >> "nightline" starts right now with juju chang. >> good evening, thanks for joining us. tonight, one brave accuser publicly accusing ghislaine maxwell...
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the bronco you can carry around the doors. the old tops of the broncos used a way around 250 pounds and was a three person job to lift them off and put them in the garage but now no longer as they are made of aluminum you are right, check on the inside of the vehicle and they have an option of a 12 inch screen with grab handles on the inside, you can change their position and move them around. you can put your cell phone or your go pro on it and there is power at the base of the windshield. and of course if you happen to go into the water and you do a little wind surfing and swimming and you get back in and your nice and wet you can hose out of the vehicle and there is a drain plug in the floor a lot of cool stuff coming on the inside of the vehicle and i don't know about you but i like to go out into the wild a little bit and so checking out the inside of the vehicle they have really cool apps on the inside of the vehicle where you can share your route with other bronco users and there is a 360b0 camera so you don't need a spo
the bronco you can carry around the doors. the old tops of the broncos used a way around 250 pounds and was a three person job to lift them off and put them in the garage but now no longer as they are made of aluminum you are right, check on the inside of the vehicle and they have an option of a 12 inch screen with grab handles on the inside, you can change their position and move them around. you can put your cell phone or your go pro on it and there is power at the base of the windshield. and...
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the police break down the door without warning. oot breonna taylor eight times in her own house. and what makes the story even more tragic is that the cops should never have even been in that house in the first place. >> police got five warrants approved, four were for suspected drug dealers and suspected drug houses, lumped into that with similar language was the warrant for breonna taylor's apartment. under the suspicion she was involved with handling money and drugs for an alleged louisville drug dealer, her ex-boyfriend jamarcus glomplet she hadn't dated glover in months. a package police say they saw glover pick up at taylor's department was likely a pair of shoes according to the family attorney and despite what officers were told before the raid, breonna taylor certainly did not live alone. when it was all over, police found no drugs, no money in her apartment. >> before going too breonna taylor's home police were actually warned she would be very little threat if no threat at all. >> trevor: yeah, they used bogus intel, and
the police break down the door without warning. oot breonna taylor eight times in her own house. and what makes the story even more tragic is that the cops should never have even been in that house in the first place. >> police got five warrants approved, four were for suspected drug dealers and suspected drug houses, lumped into that with similar language was the warrant for breonna taylor's apartment. under the suspicion she was involved with handling money and drugs for an alleged...
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it was around the time we had our first nations in the door. that makes it very, very difficult for all of our employees, specifically health care workers that are dealing with the patients on a day-to-day basis, this traffic goes with that is extremely, extremely difficult. it works through them and every other employee in the hospital. we have seen a dramatic increase of patients over the last 30 30 days. about three or four weeks ago we were at 200 patients. today, we are exceeding about 400 patients, of which about 100 are in icus. the challenge to that not necessarily running out -- everybody covers the fact that you have 70 patients you cannot get anymore. we have not been able to manage from the 200 number two the 400 number by maintaining our senses the same. how have we done that you might ask, the fact that we reduce the number of surgeries we are doing. by doing that we are getting less non-covid patients in the door. our census throughout the system runs in the mid-1300 range for this time of the year. we've been able to maintain tha
it was around the time we had our first nations in the door. that makes it very, very difficult for all of our employees, specifically health care workers that are dealing with the patients on a day-to-day basis, this traffic goes with that is extremely, extremely difficult. it works through them and every other employee in the hospital. we have seen a dramatic increase of patients over the last 30 30 days. about three or four weeks ago we were at 200 patients. today, we are exceeding about 400...
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in the group if you need out the door i mean all of that video. on the be a more sort of mean thing to me. dick martin grew up in the gonna after graduating in law he worked at the max planck institute for international law. he went on to become a state prosecutor and distinguished himself in battle against organized crime and international drug trafficking. from 199985 he was a member of the teach in a government then he was elected to the swiss parliament working as an m.p. until 2011. dick marty set to work with a very small team himself an assistant and a couple of council of europe stuff. because i could be a frat boy be the guy who these that are to tell it going to the scene to spit it that they could. cheer no energy keiki their foot on the least of the 2 degrees the butt. i'm a little suspicious that the that would add a bit or that. there correlate it with the influence your name. having. deleted the sure. put that about gene. i went down a more bare minimum diagonally carcieri think of it the door n.y.s.e. to billy's post i mean before i
in the group if you need out the door i mean all of that video. on the be a more sort of mean thing to me. dick martin grew up in the gonna after graduating in law he worked at the max planck institute for international law. he went on to become a state prosecutor and distinguished himself in battle against organized crime and international drug trafficking. from 199985 he was a member of the teach in a government then he was elected to the swiss parliament working as an m.p. until 2011. dick...
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they will not bring the two students to the front door. they will admit them through a side door. t there will be a confrontation which will also be , carried live not necessarily on american television, but certainly on radio. the kennedys have been preparing for this for some time. peace the roots of the speech are the cuban missile crisis, the roots of the civil rights speech are what happened -- what happened seven months earlier at the university of mississippi, where the governor of mississippi like wallace refused to integrate the university of mississippi. these are the last of the great, big public universities in the south. all others have been integrated at this point. in 1962, the kennedys have to send in the national guard to preserve the rights of james meredith to enter that university. it does not go well. it is actually quite a disaster. , two is a 15-hour ride at people are killed, including a french journalist. hundreds are injured. ross barnett has not done what he said he would do. the kennedys feel betrayed, and they will not let it happen again. so, before th
they will not bring the two students to the front door. they will admit them through a side door. t there will be a confrontation which will also be , carried live not necessarily on american television, but certainly on radio. the kennedys have been preparing for this for some time. peace the roots of the speech are the cuban missile crisis, the roots of the civil rights speech are what happened -- what happened seven months earlier at the university of mississippi, where the governor of...
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in hollywood, they made the proscenium arch the soundstage door. anything in there stagehands, -- was stagehands, but every studio had mills where they made the set.ions, at the end of the day, you would see the sets for the next day's shooting being wheeled down on rollers down the studio streets, huge sections like a whole wall of this room here, and all of it, into the soundstage. in the soundstage, the stagehands union set erectors put the pieces together, it was then behind the presidium arch. -- the person he him -- the proscenium arch. the issue they picked for this jurisdictional strike was that the set erectors should be carpenters. carpenters worked in the mail -- in the mill and made those sections and these fellows only put them together. this led to the jurisdictional strike. the then czar of the carpenters union had always had a rivalry with the stagehands. so that was the cause of it. during the war, there had come subversion and infiltration of some of the unions, even some of the afl-cio unions. they had formed a rump group called t
in hollywood, they made the proscenium arch the soundstage door. anything in there stagehands, -- was stagehands, but every studio had mills where they made the set.ions, at the end of the day, you would see the sets for the next day's shooting being wheeled down on rollers down the studio streets, huge sections like a whole wall of this room here, and all of it, into the soundstage. in the soundstage, the stagehands union set erectors put the pieces together, it was then behind the presidium...
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he didn't answer the door at his apartment. detective mason went back to headquarters, inserted the name "bill bradford" in his database, and -- >> he did, in fact, own a model 66 smith & wesson handgun .357 magnum. >> reporter: which just happened to fire the same kind of bullets found at the crime scene. so detective mason got a warrant to search bradford's apartment. there was no sign of him or the gun, but -- >> we did find a box in his bedroom that was supposed to contain a smith & wesson, but it was empty. >> reporter: saturday passed. still no sign of bill bradford. police even put up posters, hoping for leads. and then on sunday, two days after the murder -- >> he came into the police department. >> well, well, well. >> myself and another detective asked him if he was aware of the fact that his ex-wife was dead. >> i'm sorry to see her dead, but, um, we never had a very good relationship. >> this guy sat there and looked at me like i'm sitting here looking at you. i thought boy, you are a cold, calculating guy. very cold
he didn't answer the door at his apartment. detective mason went back to headquarters, inserted the name "bill bradford" in his database, and -- >> he did, in fact, own a model 66 smith & wesson handgun .357 magnum. >> reporter: which just happened to fire the same kind of bullets found at the crime scene. so detective mason got a warrant to search bradford's apartment. there was no sign of him or the gun, but -- >> we did find a box in his bedroom that was...
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a lot of water with a lot of basic light some oil 'd so this aid comes through the door that is the only lifeline for this population 3000000 people in one way until i've seen one. and 50 percent of them are children. so he's the program manager for serious protection network a partner save the children thank you so much if you would only u.s. president donald trump has commuted the prison sentence of his long time friend and former aide roger stone stone appeared with supporters to celebrate the president's decision he was due to begin his 40 month prison term on tuesday after being convicted of lying to congress and witness tampering during the moeller investigation into alleged russian interference in the 2016 u.s. presidential race so far from earlier we asked the reporter aaron tilton what was behind the president's actions. today's action shouldn't come as any surprise to anyone who's really been following the stone case i mean stone was of course convicted of obstruction of justice witness tampering and lying to congress in connection with the investigation and that looked into po
a lot of water with a lot of basic light some oil 'd so this aid comes through the door that is the only lifeline for this population 3000000 people in one way until i've seen one. and 50 percent of them are children. so he's the program manager for serious protection network a partner save the children thank you so much if you would only u.s. president donald trump has commuted the prison sentence of his long time friend and former aide roger stone stone appeared with supporters to celebrate...