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and the door's busted open. yellin' help, because she's right here breedileeding and nos coming and i'm confused and scared and i feel the same right here. >> breonna taylor, lying on the floor, dying, and kenneth desperately calling for help, not realizing that it's police who've shot her. the emerncerator harris, where's >> i don't, i don't know what happened. somebody kicked in the door and shot my girlfriend. >> can you check and see where she's been shot at? >> i can't. she's on her stomach. >> is she alert and able to talk to you? >> no. bre. >> more than 20 bullets riddled the apartment complex. eight of them hitting breonna, leaving her dead. the harrowing events lasting 15 minutes, unknown to breonna's family, who believes she is at home safe. >> i had spoke to her earlier that night, because she had put on snapchat that she was on a date. >> her family start hearing piecemeal reports of the shooting at the apartment. >> we heard there was a shooting. i wasn't expecting it to be my sister and kenny. >> w
and the door's busted open. yellin' help, because she's right here breedileeding and nos coming and i'm confused and scared and i feel the same right here. >> breonna taylor, lying on the floor, dying, and kenneth desperately calling for help, not realizing that it's police who've shot her. the emerncerator harris, where's >> i don't, i don't know what happened. somebody kicked in the door and shot my girlfriend. >> can you check and see where she's been shot at? >> i...
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the doors are hard to budge. the door will not open. it springs open in the wind blast comes as a raging storm. as each floor drops, it is as if a giant accordion is being squeezed. behind the rush of air comes the screech of the following trusses, the slap of tons of metal. percussive bangs. the building seems to spill out of itself. the dust pouring down. those who had escaped the collapse of the south tower know the impossible is happening yet again. a team of men hurried north. as the north tower crumbles, another fire chaplain runs toward the hudson river. this is an active of war. he was giving general absolution. never slowing down. >> in stairway b, among firefighters who have taken on the cause, there is a prayer or two for a swift and. -- end. the impossible collisions of floor, steel, glass are building toward them. even stronger than the noise is the wind. sal tries to open the door to leave the stairwell but it flies out and goes against the wall. mike is one floor down. matt komorowski down three floors. the air has nowher
the doors are hard to budge. the door will not open. it springs open in the wind blast comes as a raging storm. as each floor drops, it is as if a giant accordion is being squeezed. behind the rush of air comes the screech of the following trusses, the slap of tons of metal. percussive bangs. the building seems to spill out of itself. the dust pouring down. those who had escaped the collapse of the south tower know the impossible is happening yet again. a team of men hurried north. as the north...
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jury --r up, on 89, the the doors were jammed or unreachable. the ottomans could not get out the way their counterparts on the 80th floor had -- 88 floor had. a man sat on the chair with his led into a lors office down the hall and sat in a chair with his hat in his lap. diane defined his -- diane watched in amazement as most people from metropolitan love -- life gathered her space. a company's president opened the office door to stuff his jacket underneath and the sudden shaft of light fell into the dark, smoky hallway. tryinga woman had been to find somewhere to go away from the office of her public relations firm where the conference table had burst into flames after the plane hit. she followed the -- of light from the office, then led her staff toward it. no one seemed to know one another. everyone began making calls both there and in the office where defontis now had more than a dozen people with her. stephanie manning from metlife hung up the phone and reported they are aware of the situation. situation, what situation? metlife's branch man
jury --r up, on 89, the the doors were jammed or unreachable. the ottomans could not get out the way their counterparts on the 80th floor had -- 88 floor had. a man sat on the chair with his led into a lors office down the hall and sat in a chair with his hat in his lap. diane defined his -- diane watched in amazement as most people from metropolitan love -- life gathered her space. a company's president opened the office door to stuff his jacket underneath and the sudden shaft of light fell...
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the steps. they curl in corners or grab doors to use the frame as shelter, but the doors are hard to budge. the building is twisting, so are the door frames. they pull at the door, it will not open, he yanks again and it springs open and the wind blasts ahead of the collapse. not a gust but a raging storm of a wind. as each floor drops, one upon the other, it is as if a giant accord confront is being squeezed, pushing 55 million cubic feet of air behind the rush of air comes the screech of the falling tresses, the slap of tons of metal columns against other tons of metal, er and cussive bangs and sounds. from the street the building seems to spill out of itself, the dust boiling up and then pouring down. those who had escaped the collapse of the south tower know the impossible is happening yet again. 29 minutes later, a team holding a chair that carries the fire department chaplain who died during the flight from the lobby of the north tower as the south tower fell. now as the north tower crumbles, another fire chaplain, he runs toward the hudson river, next to him is a plaintiff. father, ca
the steps. they curl in corners or grab doors to use the frame as shelter, but the doors are hard to budge. the building is twisting, so are the door frames. they pull at the door, it will not open, he yanks again and it springs open and the wind blasts ahead of the collapse. not a gust but a raging storm of a wind. as each floor drops, one upon the other, it is as if a giant accord confront is being squeezed, pushing 55 million cubic feet of air behind the rush of air comes the screech of the...
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and at 12:40 a.m., to kenneth and breonna's surprise, a bang at the door. mattingly would tell investigators they did not announce during the first two knocks. >> this will be a recorded statement from john mattingly. >> we were still announcing "police, come to the door, police search warrant." i probably banged on the door six or seven different time periods. >> evidence shows that officers both knocked and announced their presence at the apartment. >> but kenneth walker remembers it differently. >> it was a loud bang at the door. she pops up out of sleep. it scared her to death. me too. first thing she said was who is it? no response. so we like what the heck. we both get up. another knock at the door. she's look, "who is it", loud at the top of her lungs. no response. >> several witnesses telling abc news they did not hear the police announce themselves that night. you've seen the crime scene photos. you know a lot of the details of what went wrong. what did go down? >> well, i think what you had was you had a huge mistake by both parties, not knowing wh
and at 12:40 a.m., to kenneth and breonna's surprise, a bang at the door. mattingly would tell investigators they did not announce during the first two knocks. >> this will be a recorded statement from john mattingly. >> we were still announcing "police, come to the door, police search warrant." i probably banged on the door six or seven different time periods. >> evidence shows that officers both knocked and announced their presence at the apartment. >> but...
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the steps. they curl in corners or grab doors to use the frame as shelter, but the doors are hard to budge. the building is twisting, so are the door frames. jonas pulls at the door from inside the fourth floor. it will not open. he yanks again and springs open and the wind blast ahead of the collapse. not a gust but a raging storm of a wind. as each floor drops one upon the other, it's as if a giant accordion is squeezed pushing 55 million cubic feet of air. behind the air trusses, slap of metal columns against other tons of metal. percussive bangs, end sounds. from the street the building seems to spill out of itself, the dust building up and pouring down the four facades toward the ground. those who had escaped the collapse of the south tower know the impossible is happening yet again. 29 minutes later. a team of men hurry north carrying a chair that holds the slumped form of michael judge, the fire department chaplain, who died during the flight from the lobby of the north tower as the south tower fell. now as the north tower crumbles another fire chaplain runs towards the hudson river.
the steps. they curl in corners or grab doors to use the frame as shelter, but the doors are hard to budge. the building is twisting, so are the door frames. jonas pulls at the door from inside the fourth floor. it will not open. he yanks again and springs open and the wind blast ahead of the collapse. not a gust but a raging storm of a wind. as each floor drops one upon the other, it's as if a giant accordion is squeezed pushing 55 million cubic feet of air. behind the air trusses, slap of...
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to breach the door. the>> and, wolf, breonna taylor's boyfriend has said that he did not hear the officers identify themselves. all he heard was them just barging in, and therefore that is why he fired his weapon. he thought it was her ex-boyfriend. the attorney general today saying they have one witness who says that, yes, the officers did identify themselves before they went in and broke down the door. wolf? >> all right, a tense situation there in louisville. shimon, you've been covering the protests throughout the day. there is a curfew now set for 9:00 p.m. this evening. describe what you're seeing and hearing. i sense things have been very, very tense the past few hours. >> reporter: it has been tense. and the tension has been building, wolf, remember, for days. we have been expecting this announcement probably since last week. there were a lot of rumors that this was coming any day. the police put in all sorts of precautions in place. they've closed the streets down. a lot of the protesters who aft
to breach the door. the>> and, wolf, breonna taylor's boyfriend has said that he did not hear the officers identify themselves. all he heard was them just barging in, and therefore that is why he fired his weapon. he thought it was her ex-boyfriend. the attorney general today saying they have one witness who says that, yes, the officers did identify themselves before they went in and broke down the door. wolf? >> all right, a tense situation there in louisville. shimon, you've been...
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the moment i hit those doors, i just fell to the floor.it was when she heard he was dead, she said. >> my heart shattered again. somebody who had hurt you for so long and then hurt you in the biggest way anybody ever could just won again, like she always did. >> so, why did the jury acquit? in the end, they said, it boiled down to a single question -- did cara shoot j.j. in self-defense or rage? >> i don't think it was out of rage. i think it was out of fear. >> it was the sense of fear, a sense of self-defense, that he was angry, that he left and came back, that still resonated with me of the self-defense issue being pretty strong. >> amy had no doubt, she said, cara must have been assaulted. what evidence persuaded you of that? >> the marks on her arms and her entire demeanor at the time of the interviews, after the murder. she presented as a very scared victim of an assault. >> amy didn't believe those marks could have come from the kinky sex cara had with her new boyfriend. >> the evidence was presented that the marks were less than 24
the moment i hit those doors, i just fell to the floor.it was when she heard he was dead, she said. >> my heart shattered again. somebody who had hurt you for so long and then hurt you in the biggest way anybody ever could just won again, like she always did. >> so, why did the jury acquit? in the end, they said, it boiled down to a single question -- did cara shoot j.j. in self-defense or rage? >> i don't think it was out of rage. i think it was out of fear. >> it was...
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moving the failures door. the more we've just decided that we'll have to remove the crate 1st from a considerable distance of animals and. then we need a rope in the caribbean or cliff to do that going to be you know we will all move 50 meters away and then it could be a booby trap of the most. yes the commotion the hood you create might be concealing a grenade or a landmine or something like that if anybody sure. who's coming with me or with me. alexei needs as many details as possible. to the metal detector b. by the crate remember that you'll follow almost all that yes but i didn't go any. further just up to the line. let's take off our advisors. more tours are needed for the next step. just 7 kilometers away children are attending school. like. it's 10 am morning break time for during the night and the other children. in school number 23 the dangers of mines and unexploded bombs is also a topic. children are particularly at risk when they are playing outside in the field songbirds that's why tatiana is hans
moving the failures door. the more we've just decided that we'll have to remove the crate 1st from a considerable distance of animals and. then we need a rope in the caribbean or cliff to do that going to be you know we will all move 50 meters away and then it could be a booby trap of the most. yes the commotion the hood you create might be concealing a grenade or a landmine or something like that if anybody sure. who's coming with me or with me. alexei needs as many details as possible. to the...
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i think the only thing isa to the door. spension of the leak or a cancelling of the leak if that is the way it will go, i can't see any alternative. —— of the league. let's hope it doesn't get to that. let's look at some other covid—related sports news. the premier league says its disappointed with the decision to postpone the safe return of supporters. in a statement they said fans in stadiums would be as safe or even safer than at any other public activity currently permitted. the prime minister has also announced that the "rule of six" would apply to indoor team sports. so basketball, netball and indoor football will be among those affected. and in scotland the premiership season will continue, but the phased return of fans from the 5th of october is now "unlikely", according to first minister nicola sturgeon. it means scotland's euro 2020 play—off semifinal against israel and their match against slovakia will be behind closed doors. leyton orient‘s league cup tie against tottenham won't go ahead tonight after a number of
i think the only thing isa to the door. spension of the leak or a cancelling of the leak if that is the way it will go, i can't see any alternative. —— of the league. let's hope it doesn't get to that. let's look at some other covid—related sports news. the premier league says its disappointed with the decision to postpone the safe return of supporters. in a statement they said fans in stadiums would be as safe or even safer than at any other public activity currently permitted. the prime...
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point of entry we could see was the back door, also there and we found spots of blood on the back door. >>> when dateline continues. kate works hard, and thought she had good insurance. but she still pays too much. that's no good. so kate downloaded the goodrx app. now she can compare prescription prices, to find the best discounts. she even beats her insurance price. good for you kate, good for you. goodrx, stop paying too much for your prescriptions. download the free app today. oikos triple zero has 15 grams of protein. saquon barkley needs protein to get the groceries from car to house. in one trip. i eat the protein that comes in this yogurt. ♪ ♪ you try to stay ahead of the but scrubbing still takes time. now there's powerwash dish spray it's the faster way to clean as you go just spray, wipe and rinse it cleans grease five times faster dawn powerwash. spray, wipe, rinse. ♪ if i could, baby i'd ♪ how can i, when you won't take it from me ♪ ♪ you can go your own way ♪ ♪ go your own way your wireless. your rules. only with xfinity mobile. >> reporter: march 25, 2009. just afte
point of entry we could see was the back door, also there and we found spots of blood on the back door. >>> when dateline continues. kate works hard, and thought she had good insurance. but she still pays too much. that's no good. so kate downloaded the goodrx app. now she can compare prescription prices, to find the best discounts. she even beats her insurance price. good for you kate, good for you. goodrx, stop paying too much for your prescriptions. download the free app today....
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focused around whether or not the statements by the police, they knocked and identified themselves on the door were corroborated. . the attorney general said it was kcorroborated by a single witness. one reporter pointed out to attorney general, other rez rents didn't hear that. i think that would support the argument you're making it shows a little bit of his tell and how he came down on this. >> yeah, i think the presentation was certainly very accommodating to a police view of events, now there are those who would welcome that, saying the police have credibility, they were doing their jobs, others we have heard who say if they're the ones who are the potential defendants they don't get the automatically credibility. whatever you think of that, this was a presentation that basically said, well, the police said they did it the right way, we found a way to support that, as you mentioned "the new york times," interesting to hear that reporter and they said they didn't find that, and then likewise with regard to what was found, with regard to the shooting, the attorney general also said, well, t
focused around whether or not the statements by the police, they knocked and identified themselves on the door were corroborated. . the attorney general said it was kcorroborated by a single witness. one reporter pointed out to attorney general, other rez rents didn't hear that. i think that would support the argument you're making it shows a little bit of his tell and how he came down on this. >> yeah, i think the presentation was certainly very accommodating to a police view of events,...
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there was an effort to break down the door. one person's knock might be another person's bulldozer, i don't know. but that of course is a very important point, because that helps form the intent of the boyfriend to shoot out there. interestingly, he was not charged even though he fired a shot randomly through a door not knowing who he was aiming at. the same thing that the police did randomly through a door not knowing who they were aiming at except that they had a shot fired at them. i think there are real defenses to this. on the part of the defendant. and i think that that government took that into account when they charged with this relatively low level charge. >> charles: -- >> we got a very low charge. >> the boyfriend who fired, we should point out as a licensed gun owner. a lot of anger about the process of itself. this originally was a no knock warrant. it was changed at the last moment. the idea that they were looking at jamarcus glover and adrian walker -- there was a romantic relationship where they have become a pat
there was an effort to break down the door. one person's knock might be another person's bulldozer, i don't know. but that of course is a very important point, because that helps form the intent of the boyfriend to shoot out there. interestingly, he was not charged even though he fired a shot randomly through a door not knowing who he was aiming at. the same thing that the police did randomly through a door not knowing who they were aiming at except that they had a shot fired at them. i think...
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somebody kicked in the door and shot my girlfriend. cooks where was she shot? >> i don't know. e's on the ground right now. i don't know. help. >> issueue alert and able to t k yoyou? >> no. amamy: yoruba a richen? >> i think youear the -- i mean, you h hear it in n his vo. he doeoesn't know what has happened.. breonna is shot on ththe floor. imamagine what that must feel like forr him. bed.were inb they h hear the brbreaking in oe door.. they getet dressed a as quicklys possibible. brbreonna is screaming out, "w"o is i it?" kekenny says t there is no a an. and then when the e door -- when whenbrereached thee door is he l let off the shot because he ththought they wewere beingng bn into. amy: i i want to go to another clip from your film "the killing of breonna taylor," whwhere we hear from one of breonna's neighbors who wished to remain unnamed. at first, to breon's motr tamika pmemer. >> i started callingimim and he wasn't swererinthe phone, i started lllling breonna and s wasn't ansring. >> i'm roughly 100 etet froherr apartmtmt. my apartment does ysysical toh hersrsn theheop
somebody kicked in the door and shot my girlfriend. cooks where was she shot? >> i don't know. e's on the ground right now. i don't know. help. >> issueue alert and able to t k yoyou? >> no. amamy: yoruba a richen? >> i think youear the -- i mean, you h hear it in n his vo. he doeoesn't know what has happened.. breonna is shot on ththe floor. imamagine what that must feel like forr him. bed.were inb they h hear the brbreaking in oe door.. they getet dressed a as quicklys...
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get more help out the door, and then keep arguing over the rest later. that's how you legislate. that's how you make law. you find agreement where agreement is possible and then keep arguing over the rest later. so republicans are making yet another overture. today we're releasing a targeted proposal that focuses on several of the most urgent aspects of this crisis. issues where bipartisanship should be especially possible. i'm talking about policies like exit ending the additional federal unemployment benefit for jobless workers. providing a second round of job saving paycheck protection program for the hardest hit small businesses to prevent layoffs. accepting more than 100 billion to help k through 12 schools and universities reopen safely and educate our kids. dedicating billions more for testing, contact tracing, treatments, and vaccines. on shore and manufacturing capacity for critical medical supplies and rebuilding our national stockpile. giving all kinds of families more choice and flexibility to navigate education and child care during the crisis. providing legal protec
get more help out the door, and then keep arguing over the rest later. that's how you legislate. that's how you make law. you find agreement where agreement is possible and then keep arguing over the rest later. so republicans are making yet another overture. today we're releasing a targeted proposal that focuses on several of the most urgent aspects of this crisis. issues where bipartisanship should be especially possible. i'm talking about policies like exit ending the additional federal...
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we're going to get the stonewalling of democratic leaders out from behind closed doors and put this to a vote out here on the floor. and it's going to happen this week. senators will not be voting on whether this targeted package satisfies every one of their legislative hopes and dreams. that's not what we will do in this chamber. we vote on whether to make laws, whether to forge a compromise, whether to do a lot of good for the country and keep arguing over the remaining differences later. a few weeks ago, madam president, more than 100 house democrats spoke out publicly. they asked speaker pelosi to stop stonewalling and let the house vote on targeted covid relief short of, short of her entire wish list. the speaker ignored them, ignored her rank and file just like her piecemeal postal bill ignored american families. over here, i'll make sure our democratic colleagues get a chance to walk the walk. every senator who has said they want a bipartisan outcome for the country will have a chance to vote for everyone to see. senators will vote this week, and the american people will be watc
we're going to get the stonewalling of democratic leaders out from behind closed doors and put this to a vote out here on the floor. and it's going to happen this week. senators will not be voting on whether this targeted package satisfies every one of their legislative hopes and dreams. that's not what we will do in this chamber. we vote on whether to make laws, whether to forge a compromise, whether to do a lot of good for the country and keep arguing over the remaining differences later. a...
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then we kind of move towards having people pick up at the door because the governor did lift some of our restrictions and allowed for curbside can we call it door pickup because our curve is full bicycles in cars and people so we don't want to anything out on the curb. we call it door pickup. with that we are able to take in people by way of credit card or if they wish to pick up from online sales, so we do that. it's really cause a different kind of complication in the way we do business, and it's exciting because we are learning something every day. that's kind of what's happening between. >> and that is your daughter, the co-owner, alyson jones turner who has now joined us. what has been your experience since we talked to you last in may? >> we had been very grateful that publishers have offered us a few virtual events and also participation being booksellers for virtual events. so that's really helped our sales. >> right. the american booksellers association and our regional association independent book association has had regular zoo meetings or activities for all of us talk to e
then we kind of move towards having people pick up at the door because the governor did lift some of our restrictions and allowed for curbside can we call it door pickup because our curve is full bicycles in cars and people so we don't want to anything out on the curb. we call it door pickup. with that we are able to take in people by way of credit card or if they wish to pick up from online sales, so we do that. it's really cause a different kind of complication in the way we do business, and...
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somebody kicked in the door and shot my girlfriend. breonna taylor! protests, the city of louisville paid a $12 million settlement to breonna taylor's family, but they wanted the officers charged with manslaughter. a grand jury decided against that. according to kentucky law, the use of force by mattingly and cosgrove was justified to protect themselves. this justification bars us from pursuing criminal charges in miss breonna taylor's death. instead, one of the three officers involved was charged with a far lesser count of wanton endangerment. you've heard the announcement. what do you feel? angry, very angry, very upset. basically, everything that's going on right now, i'm pretty sure a lot of people are let down by hearing what they heard. ijust hope it doesn't rise into anger within ourselves, and we actually do hold peace. protesters here feel it's the decision not even to send these officers to trial for manslaughter that's made anger, perhaps violence inevitable. for them, in spite of a long summer of protest, little in america has been resolved
somebody kicked in the door and shot my girlfriend. breonna taylor! protests, the city of louisville paid a $12 million settlement to breonna taylor's family, but they wanted the officers charged with manslaughter. a grand jury decided against that. according to kentucky law, the use of force by mattingly and cosgrove was justified to protect themselves. this justification bars us from pursuing criminal charges in miss breonna taylor's death. instead, one of the three officers involved was...
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what is your reading of the confusion at the door? mly "we are the police" and break down the door. many neighbours had nothing and leon taylor's boyfriend said he had nothing and that is why he fired when his door was broken in. -- breonna taylor. this is why we indict people when we have trials. you do that so that you can hear all the evidence. so the police officers can talk and tell and testify about what happened and what they saw and felt at that time. when you have no trial then you don't get to hear the evidence, you don't get people's sworn state m e nts don't get people's sworn statements on the stand and so we just statements on the stand and so wejust get statements on the stand and so we just get the police officers' account of what happened and we don't get to really hear, they don't have to present that to a jury of their peers and stand trial and we just don't think that is fair. in this country and many countries around the world, those people should be put before a jury and a jury should before a jury and a jury shou
what is your reading of the confusion at the door? mly "we are the police" and break down the door. many neighbours had nothing and leon taylor's boyfriend said he had nothing and that is why he fired when his door was broken in. -- breonna taylor. this is why we indict people when we have trials. you do that so that you can hear all the evidence. so the police officers can talk and tell and testify about what happened and what they saw and felt at that time. when you have no trial...
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they forced entry into taylor's home and walker said he fired off a shot as soon as the door blew openefore he could see who it was. in response three officers at the scene fired more than 30 rounds collectively. here's kentucky attorney general david cameron on two officers who were not charged. >> our investigation showed and the grand jury agreed that mattingly and cosgrove were justified in their return of deadly fire after having been fired upon by kenneth walker. >> this is important to note. walker was also justified in firing his first and only shot as he thought it was a home invader and had every right to defend breonna taylor's residence. bottom line is this, this was a terrible outcome. breonna taylor did not destory of die. she was caught in the crossfire between individuals exercising their respective rights at self-defense. the decision not to charge any of the officers with her death was probably the right legal call. "washington post" opinion columnist wrote a piece titled "correcting the misinformation about breonna taylor" is a take similar to my own the wanton endan
they forced entry into taylor's home and walker said he fired off a shot as soon as the door blew openefore he could see who it was. in response three officers at the scene fired more than 30 rounds collectively. here's kentucky attorney general david cameron on two officers who were not charged. >> our investigation showed and the grand jury agreed that mattingly and cosgrove were justified in their return of deadly fire after having been fired upon by kenneth walker. >> this is...
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that's when he said he woke to the front door squeaking. time, this description of how he realized he'd shot debbie. >> and i hear this groaning and i knew it was my wife. >> reporter: during those interviews, lars appeared heartbroken. at times, falling apart. >> he was described as pacing in the blanket. he was mumbling. moaning. >> at various times, yes. >> yes. >> is that not the -- what a husband should do after something like that? it sounds normal. >> well, that's the thing. it sounds normal, right? but when the detective looks at him and he doesn't see any tears. okay, that doesn't jive with everything else. >> these bits of emotion are only done in front of the detective. they're not done when he's alone. >> what was he doing when officers were not watching him? >> sat in this manner, sleeping at moments. >> and sipping his signature drink, dr. pepper. free on bail, lars understood he was still under the microscope. >> it was difficult. he didn't sleep much. >> watching lars suffer was torture for ken and christy. they knew how much
that's when he said he woke to the front door squeaking. time, this description of how he realized he'd shot debbie. >> and i hear this groaning and i knew it was my wife. >> reporter: during those interviews, lars appeared heartbroken. at times, falling apart. >> he was described as pacing in the blanket. he was mumbling. moaning. >> at various times, yes. >> yes. >> is that not the -- what a husband should do after something like that? it sounds normal....
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the curb. we call it door pickup. so with that we are able to if they wish to pick up from online sales we do not. it's really caused a different kind of competition in the way we do business. it's exciting because we are learning something new every day.that's what's happening in between. >> that's your daughter the co-owner alyson jones turner, now joined us. alyson, what's been your experience since we talked last in may. >> we been very grateful that publishers have offered us a few virtual events and also just participations, the booksellers for virtual events. that has really helped our sales. >> the american booksellers association and our regional independent books association has had regular zoom meetings or activities where all of us talk to each other across the flares. we are finding that many of us are experiencing the same things even though it may vary a little bit from store to store and from place to place. that has been very helpful and very encouraging and enlightening for all of us. even though we b
the curb. we call it door pickup. so with that we are able to if they wish to pick up from online sales we do not. it's really caused a different kind of competition in the way we do business. it's exciting because we are learning something new every day.that's what's happening in between. >> that's your daughter the co-owner alyson jones turner, now joined us. alyson, what's been your experience since we talked last in may. >> we been very grateful that publishers have offered us a...
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a lot of them are limited from showing up to the gym because the doors are closed. th that sector specifically, it is intense pressure. that being said, debt was a problem before the pandemic. a company like town sports which is the owner of new york sports club, that has a loan coming due in november. because of the closures and because of their financial strains that they are experiencing now, they are really not going to be able to meet a lot of the expectations or the goals that they had in mind for 2020. some folks, this wasn't completely about debt. when we heard about century 21 basically shutting down disappointing a lot of tourists here in new york, there was a sense at least the way they characterize it is that this also had a lot to do with not being able to negotiate better rent deals. you're hearing this from restaurants as well. i am curious as to whether them of these companies going into bankruptcy do have a viable way to come out if they can restructure the terms of some of those contracts. >> they absolutely can't. century 21 it's not in that camp.
a lot of them are limited from showing up to the gym because the doors are closed. th that sector specifically, it is intense pressure. that being said, debt was a problem before the pandemic. a company like town sports which is the owner of new york sports club, that has a loan coming due in november. because of the closures and because of their financial strains that they are experiencing now, they are really not going to be able to meet a lot of the expectations or the goals that they had in...
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and out the door. but certainly it was not happening this morning. it will be interesting to see if they get that figured out. >> the stores want people to come in. >> absolutely, yes. >>> in sonoma county, hair salons and barbershops are finally allowed to open for services, capacity there limited to 25%. everyone has to wear a mask. >> is a big space that we have here that we have been working together trying to figure out what we can do to keep our doors open, and we are still standing. >> i was just elated, so excited that i could get myself pampered and spent some time doing something for me instead of being with my kids all day every day. >> san francisco is allowing more businesses to reopen with restrictions, hair salons, barber shops, massage salons can operate outdoors and starting september 9th gyms and fitness studios can hold training sessions outdoors. for a list of what is reopening in your county and across the bay area, had to kpix.com. >>> the number of coronavirus cases in california
and out the door. but certainly it was not happening this morning. it will be interesting to see if they get that figured out. >> the stores want people to come in. >> absolutely, yes. >>> in sonoma county, hair salons and barbershops are finally allowed to open for services, capacity there limited to 25%. everyone has to wear a mask. >> is a big space that we have here that we have been working together trying to figure out what we can do to keep our doors open, and...
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the crate 1st from a considerable distance on the. door and we need a rope in the caribbean or clip to do that going to be we will all move 50 meters away here then it could be a booby trap of the most but they've yet to come out of the hood you create might be concealing a grenade or a landmine or something like that if anybody sure. who's coming with me let me. alexei needs as many details as possible. to the metal detector b. by the crate remember though you'll follow almost all the yes but i didn't go any. further just up to the line. let's take off our advisors. more tools are needed for the next step. just 7 kilometers away children are attending school. it's 10 am morning break time for dinner enough and the other children. in school number 23 the dangers of mines and unexploded bombs is also a topic. children are particularly at risk when they are playing on signs in the field song words that's why tatiana is here to give a talk. that i just showed us thought good morning children that they because it's a blast tell me what you can
the crate 1st from a considerable distance on the. door and we need a rope in the caribbean or clip to do that going to be we will all move 50 meters away here then it could be a booby trap of the most but they've yet to come out of the hood you create might be concealing a grenade or a landmine or something like that if anybody sure. who's coming with me let me. alexei needs as many details as possible. to the metal detector b. by the crate remember though you'll follow almost all the yes but...
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he was a man suddenly confronted with something monstrous, evil at the door. this story is a mystery about a father of two young daughters. one night he left to pick up one of them and never came back. the question for investigators wasn't what happened. it was who did it. >> in the home of a god-fearing family in one of the smallest of american towns, the worst of crimes. >> please come and help us. >> okay. i'll get a hold of the ambulance. all right? >> yes. >> the crime became a mystery, a whodunit? >> it's a puzzle. almost a game of three card monte. >> it made many people in town wonder about one particular family, about what had been going on behind the closed doors of their home. >> how well do you really know your neighbors? how well do you really know the people that surround you? >> get one? want me to feed it to him? >> our story begins with stephen watkins who had grown up in tiny chandlerville in rural central illinois, population 700. he'd had the kind of ideal childhood he wanted to recreate on his own. >> i think that was probably his biggest g
he was a man suddenly confronted with something monstrous, evil at the door. this story is a mystery about a father of two young daughters. one night he left to pick up one of them and never came back. the question for investigators wasn't what happened. it was who did it. >> in the home of a god-fearing family in one of the smallest of american towns, the worst of crimes. >> please come and help us. >> okay. i'll get a hold of the ambulance. all right? >> yes. >>...
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and if you could please walk us through what happened after the door -- the officers knocked on the door, did they hear an answer? how long did they wait before everything erupted? both of those questions, please, and thank you very much. >> as to your first question, again, this is about what the grand jury decided. one of the misconceptions out there is that the attorney general's office was in the business of making charges and that's just simply not the case under kentucky law. our role is to present the information to the grand jury. we dispense with that responsibility. we did it after a protracted investigation that uncovered all of the facts. that was our role. that was our responsibility. and we presented everything to the grand jury for them to ultimately make a judgment about what to do next, and in this case, in this instance, they decided to indict detective hankison. as to your other question about what was provided to the grand jury, i can't get into the details of the specifics on that particular issue. >> yes, sir. in the beginning, you said you spoke with breonna taylor
and if you could please walk us through what happened after the door -- the officers knocked on the door, did they hear an answer? how long did they wait before everything erupted? both of those questions, please, and thank you very much. >> as to your first question, again, this is about what the grand jury decided. one of the misconceptions out there is that the attorney general's office was in the business of making charges and that's just simply not the case under kentucky law. our...
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the doors i walk fast enough when i passed me in the trophy i keep to myself in my hands sometimes in this or there's. no this is not the person he saluted in he says it's very short a normal tourney is much longer around to all of us something city. the sheets are very long time that i have not done dexidrine but there most of the head down here 14 hours for to know that was 30 any 400 kilometers and so. after a bounce of skin cancer the 2 time olympic race was asked to avoid training in bright sunlight. i am charlotte danny a crazy walker. for some reason people are saying that i have a study which might include as them especially due to 2 facts that. i am a survivor of the better game bears and a concentration camp survivor of the holocaust and i survived also that their own they. really only picked team in munich in $97.00 to $2.00. i missed out the early in the morning i am not in good shape and form now in the last year i really realize they aim for and so for aids i always joked by but sold the ball to seriously that from year to year every kilometer gets longer and they're ver
the doors i walk fast enough when i passed me in the trophy i keep to myself in my hands sometimes in this or there's. no this is not the person he saluted in he says it's very short a normal tourney is much longer around to all of us something city. the sheets are very long time that i have not done dexidrine but there most of the head down here 14 hours for to know that was 30 any 400 kilometers and so. after a bounce of skin cancer the 2 time olympic race was asked to avoid training in...
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how is it looking getting out the door, mike? > well, we've been looking at the traffic cam. >> well, right now, look at this, all those traffic cameras that we do have out there, the cameras that we have across the bay area, you can see what it looks like throughout the bay area this morning. but also we can see those traffic cameras, mike, so how is the traffic moving out there for us this morning. >> yeah, i'm sorry, guys. reducing the backup. they are gray orange view becauk at all particulate matter in the air. it's built over the last few at the bay bridge toll plaza. folks heard about all the slowing across the span which is now clear and some of them went up to the richmond san rafael bridge up to the north and that is showing more traffic than we often see at this time on a thursday. there you go slowing getting out of the east bay heading west across those two bridges, as well as highway 37 out of vallejo. >> never knew we'd be so happy to see carl the fog. >>> that will do it for us this morning. >> thanks so much for m
how is it looking getting out the door, mike? > well, we've been looking at the traffic cam. >> well, right now, look at this, all those traffic cameras that we do have out there, the cameras that we have across the bay area, you can see what it looks like throughout the bay area this morning. but also we can see those traffic cameras, mike, so how is the traffic moving out there for us this morning. >> yeah, i'm sorry, guys. reducing the backup. they are gray orange view becauk...
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she said she had no idea there was a fire until she heard a banging at the front door. >> i have no clue, it started on the front porch, and a real estate man was driving by, and he saw it, and he was pounding on the door to warn me. i was in the bedroom, on the phone, talking to my friend, i had no clue anything was going on. when it came out on my bedroom, the whole wall was on fire. >> she said she quickly grabbed her two dogs, and escaped through the back door. >>> now to hour fire watch in southern california where a firefighter has died battling the fires sparked by a gender reveal party. there was a procession to the san bernardino for us today as fire crews moved the firefighters body to the corners office. the eldorado fire erupted earlier this month, sparked by a smoke machine at the gender reveal party. people involved in the incident are now facing criminal charges. >> out of this -- deepest of these during this time. >>> back in the bay area three wildfires sparked by lightning, more than a month ago, hard to believe, are all nearing containment, finally. the largest of the
she said she had no idea there was a fire until she heard a banging at the front door. >> i have no clue, it started on the front porch, and a real estate man was driving by, and he saw it, and he was pounding on the door to warn me. i was in the bedroom, on the phone, talking to my friend, i had no clue anything was going on. when it came out on my bedroom, the whole wall was on fire. >> she said she quickly grabbed her two dogs, and escaped through the back door. >>> now...
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does matter is that they see an opportunity to overturn the affordable care act on their way out the door. as i speak, we are still in the midst of the worst global health crisis in a century, a crisis has taken over 200,000 lives, between 750 and a thousand lives a day and counting. and yet, the trump administration is asking the supreme court right now, as i speak, to eliminate the entire affordable care act. the administration filed a brief in the supreme court that aca thus, "the entire must fall." the entire aca thus must fall. president trump can claim all he wants that he is going to protect people with pre-existing conditions, but the fact is he is already fighting to take those protections away as we speak. if he has his way, more than one -- than 100 million people with pre-existing conditions like asthma, diabetes, and cancer could once again be denied coverage. complications from covid-19 like lung scarring and heart damage could become the next flood of pre-existing conditions used as an excuse to deny coverage to millions of people. women could once again be charged higher p
does matter is that they see an opportunity to overturn the affordable care act on their way out the door. as i speak, we are still in the midst of the worst global health crisis in a century, a crisis has taken over 200,000 lives, between 750 and a thousand lives a day and counting. and yet, the trump administration is asking the supreme court right now, as i speak, to eliminate the entire affordable care act. the administration filed a brief in the supreme court that aca thus, "the...
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the army are on the door, so if we leave, they've said that they will arrest us. t married this summer, but we've obviously had to chuck that on the back burner for now. i'm so far from home. yesterday, the prime minister announced the most radical steps yet to slow the spread of this virus. music. my name is haamed, i'm a 25—year—old junior doctor currently working in cardiff. i'm just getting ready for my weekend night shift, my weekend dayshift sorry, that's about to start. so the time now is lipm. on monday. and it's home time believe it or not, so... actually finished my shift on sunday, so last night at 9pm, i've been in the hospital ever since. i'm just collecting data on all the covid—positive cases we've had. now i'm getting out of the hospital, going home, going to grab some food and dive straight into bed. hello, my name is kathryn. i am 25 years of age. i'm from a place called cairns in australia. and i have decided to stay in london and i suppose fight through this pandemic. i work at four major trauma hospitals and in these times my skills are needed
the army are on the door, so if we leave, they've said that they will arrest us. t married this summer, but we've obviously had to chuck that on the back burner for now. i'm so far from home. yesterday, the prime minister announced the most radical steps yet to slow the spread of this virus. music. my name is haamed, i'm a 25—year—old junior doctor currently working in cardiff. i'm just getting ready for my weekend night shift, my weekend dayshift sorry, that's about to start. so the time...
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was made to breach the door. after breaching the door, sergeant mattingly was the first and the only officer to enter the residence. sergeant mattingly identified two individuals, standing beside one another at the end of the hall. male and a female. in his statement he says that the male was holding a gun. arms extended. in a shooting stance. sergeant mattingly saw the man's gun fire, heard a boom. immediately knew he was shot as a result of feeling heat in his upper thigh. kenneth walker fired the shot that hit sergeant mattingly. there is no evidence to support that sergeant mattingly was hit by friendly fire from other officers. mr. walker admitted that he fired one shot. and one the first to shoot. in addition to all the testimony, the bah lostics balls report shows the round that struck sergeant mattingly was fired from a .9-millimeter handgun. the lmpd officers fired .40-caliber handguns. sergeant mattingly returned fire down the hallway. mattingly fired six shots. almost simultaneously, detective cosgrove
was made to breach the door. after breaching the door, sergeant mattingly was the first and the only officer to enter the residence. sergeant mattingly identified two individuals, standing beside one another at the end of the hall. male and a female. in his statement he says that the male was holding a gun. arms extended. in a shooting stance. sergeant mattingly saw the man's gun fire, heard a boom. immediately knew he was shot as a result of feeling heat in his upper thigh. kenneth walker...
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here for the government to do i think to encourage people that if they're getting those letters to the doorgulf appointments to please make those states because it isa to please make those states because it is a matter of saving lives. we are going to have to leave it there. you are back in about 35 and it's time for viewers. if you're in the uk, kezia and matt will be back in just over half an hour to look at more of the stories being covered by newspapers and websites here. goodbye for now. good evening, i'm chetan pathak with your latest sports news. we'll start at tottenham, where there was late drama in theirfourth round match against chelsea in the efl cup. spurs scored an equaliser seven minutes from time to take the game to penalties, asjose mourinho's side went on to beat his former team. imran sidat reports: the fixture congestion may have seen him play down the chances in the cup but they are still hopeful of capturing the first true in 12 yea rs. capturing the first true in 12 years. they're facing chelsea there we re years. they're facing chelsea there were splashed out of her
here for the government to do i think to encourage people that if they're getting those letters to the doorgulf appointments to please make those states because it isa to please make those states because it is a matter of saving lives. we are going to have to leave it there. you are back in about 35 and it's time for viewers. if you're in the uk, kezia and matt will be back in just over half an hour to look at more of the stories being covered by newspapers and websites here. goodbye for now....
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at 4:42 a nice cool start to the morning with upper 50s and low 60s as you get ready to head out the door. our temperatures cooler than we've had recently but the smoke lingers. we'll talk more about that in the forecast coming up. >>> and the sensors are looking good around the bay. i'll take a live look at the san mateo bridge camera westbound with the taillights. some construction crews there a little bit ago. it looks like everything may have cleared by now. we are lookingali ining at an i just off highway 101 coming up. >>> good morning. i'm frank holland from cnbc. wall street is set to open higher this morning following a really strong start to september yesterday. the s&p 500 and the nasdaq both closed at new record highs. the s&p had its best trading day since 2010. work from home related stocks really driving gains. zoom reported earnings that just easily beat analyst forecasts. in focus today a report on hiring the private sector, one of the last reads on the labor market before the official monthly jobs report on friday. amc theaters plans to reopen 140 u.s. theaters this week
at 4:42 a nice cool start to the morning with upper 50s and low 60s as you get ready to head out the door. our temperatures cooler than we've had recently but the smoke lingers. we'll talk more about that in the forecast coming up. >>> and the sensors are looking good around the bay. i'll take a live look at the san mateo bridge camera westbound with the taillights. some construction crews there a little bit ago. it looks like everything may have cleared by now. we are lookingali ining...
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that he thought that there was an intruder at the door, so he did what lawful gun owners do. wanted to protect his girlfriend and himself. in their apartment. >> the grand jury process is secret, but the prosecutors could certainly decide, we are going to disclose everything that we presented to the grand jury. and there's a very serious argument that that could help answer a lot of questions that people have. >> reporter: the grand jurors heard evidence that one witness recalls hearing the police announce themselves. >> evidence shows that officers both knocked and announced their presence at the apartment. >> what he didn't say was that there was one witness who believes that he heard the police say "police" once. and that there were maybe ten or 11 other witnesses who said that the police did not say anything. >> reporter: no murder charges would be filed. no manslaughter charges either against officers brett hankinson. instead, hankenson charged with endangerment. >> the officer was charged with firing on the neighbors. not even on her. what did that say to you? >> well,
that he thought that there was an intruder at the door, so he did what lawful gun owners do. wanted to protect his girlfriend and himself. in their apartment. >> the grand jury process is secret, but the prosecutors could certainly decide, we are going to disclose everything that we presented to the grand jury. and there's a very serious argument that that could help answer a lot of questions that people have. >> reporter: the grand jurors heard evidence that one witness recalls...
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on the tomb of the photons an american man at the door. to fish now on the top of. some stock. walk from one of martha and sunny. cocoa from this one part of. a little bit of time a little bit. more muscle he's a levy of course. there's just as most will force you to the food if you choose for that just. another looseness of the tools to use the modem a few of them take me in from the north. the election only weeks away the trying to diminish ration continues its sanctions mania against cuba venezuela and iran is never explain how this advances the national interest also no matter who's in the white house the polls he is determined to continue to avenge its defeat in syria. join me every 1st day on the alex i'm i'm sure and i'll be speaking to us of the world of politics sports business i'm sure i'll see that. my newest sock. has to. see itself. up at the border you know. when you know we've got to get. down to cause those who looks me move. you know the nazis scoots and i used to teach to make any babies you know food to new school on drugs used to people. who've come before u
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foolishly, i opened the door to take another look. he could have been hiding but then looked up and down the hallway and the person was gone. so i got dressed and immediately went down to the desk and said somebody came to knock at my door from engineering, i don't know what is going on. now, remember, that was prior to 9/11. only a few weeks prior. so that was a dot that could have been connected to other dots. some other things were going on regarding some of the people getting training at some flight schools. who said, i don't want to do land the airplane, only how to fly it. and some of the reports were made to the fbi. and nothing was done. they didn't communicate with the secret service or anything. at that time we didn't have the department of homeland security. so those dots were not being connected an the dot that i saw this morning, i must admit that i didn't try to get it connected to anything. now, many of you up in the audience, or some of you up in the audience, almost everybody in this country has a tie to something that
foolishly, i opened the door to take another look. he could have been hiding but then looked up and down the hallway and the person was gone. so i got dressed and immediately went down to the desk and said somebody came to knock at my door from engineering, i don't know what is going on. now, remember, that was prior to 9/11. only a few weeks prior. so that was a dot that could have been connected to other dots. some other things were going on regarding some of the people getting training at...
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to breach the door. after breaching the door, sergeant mattingly was the first and only officer to enter the residence. sergeant mattingly identified two individuals standing beside one another at the end of the hall. a male and a female. in his statement, he says that the male was holding a gun, armed extended in a shooting stance. sergeant mattingly saw the man's gun fire, heard a boom, and immediately knew he was shot as a result of feeling heat in his upper thigh. kenneth walker fired the shot that hit sergeant mattingly, and there's no evidence to support that sergeant mattingly was hit by friendly fire from other officers. mr. walker admitted that he fired one shot and was the first to shoot. in addition to all of the testimony, the ballistics report shows that the round that struck sergeant mattingly was fired from a .9 millimeter handgun. the officers fired .40 caliber hand guns. sergeant mattingly returned fire down the hallway. mattingly fired six shots. almost simultaneously, detective cosgrov
to breach the door. after breaching the door, sergeant mattingly was the first and only officer to enter the residence. sergeant mattingly identified two individuals standing beside one another at the end of the hall. a male and a female. in his statement, he says that the male was holding a gun, armed extended in a shooting stance. sergeant mattingly saw the man's gun fire, heard a boom, and immediately knew he was shot as a result of feeling heat in his upper thigh. kenneth walker fired the...
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. >> the rain was pouring through the cracks of the door. at a point it was jaws throwing in. >> reporter: abc's senior meteorologist rob marciano was in florida as sally made landfall as a category 2 hurricane. >> the wind has just been relentless here in downtown pensacola. this is main street, and it's just nuking white caps with this storm surge. debris, traffic lights littering this street. >> reporter: from pensacola to panama city, dozens of roads washed out. one car even swept away when the road collapsed beneath it. a huge section of a major bridge swept away after a construction barge slammed into it. >> it busted loose. >> reporter: another barge forced into this family's backyard by the storm surge. >> the wind was furious. the waves were crashing and water was coming in all of their windows and doors, and i'm thinking, you know, we could end up out there in the water. we could drown. >> reporter: in alabama counties under curfew overnight as officials try to assess the damage. >> it's bad. i mean, we have mass destruction. it loo
. >> the rain was pouring through the cracks of the door. at a point it was jaws throwing in. >> reporter: abc's senior meteorologist rob marciano was in florida as sally made landfall as a category 2 hurricane. >> the wind has just been relentless here in downtown pensacola. this is main street, and it's just nuking white caps with this storm surge. debris, traffic lights littering this street. >> reporter: from pensacola to panama city, dozens of roads washed out. one...