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one of the three folks who was shot and injured, a 20-year veteran of the local police force. he was ambushed. he was shot multiple times. he underwent surgery. he is expected to recover. that officer was rushed to the local hospital along with at least nine other victims, many of them by helicopter. the four people who were found dead -- excuse me, i should say four of the seven who were found dead were found inside the temple. the other three, including the shooter, outside the temple. inside, of course, as you might imagine, great deal of chaos, folks barricading themselves in closets for hours. police had to comb through the temple. they brought out survivors one by one. some of the children who were attending that service were as young as 4 years old. and of course, the sikh community here, as you might imagine, and the sikhs all over this country quite shaken. a religion with roots in south asia. and after 9/11, you may remember that especially the sikhs were confused oftentimes with muslims. they've been the target -- they've been targeted since 9/11 especially because o
one of the three folks who was shot and injured, a 20-year veteran of the local police force. he was ambushed. he was shot multiple times. he underwent surgery. he is expected to recover. that officer was rushed to the local hospital along with at least nine other victims, many of them by helicopter. the four people who were found dead -- excuse me, i should say four of the seven who were found dead were found inside the temple. the other three, including the shooter, outside the temple....
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. >> the fbi, the local police and the u.s. attorneys office simply want this case to be closed. but is it? tonight, you decide. did the fbi catch all the suspects? did the fbi let one of them walk? and did the fbi make a mistake putting blame on a pizza deliveryman whose secrets blew up in a parking lot. it was a hot thursday afternoon, jean was expecting to see her brother at a party that night, but had an errand to run. aquick stop on peachtree street, but there was trouble. police had blocked the road, cops and cars everywhere. she turned around and went home. it was only later that night watching the 10:00 news, she learned what that traffic was all about. >> my kids are sitting on the couch and then the story airs of this bank robbery and a man came into the bank with a bomb on him. >> you are recognizing your brother? >> my brother sitting there with this bomb on him. i'm thinking, okay, the police have him, they'll find out who did this to him. then as it goes on, brian exploded. the bomb went off and brian's dead. ani'm like, i can't believe this. >> narrator: after the
. >> the fbi, the local police and the u.s. attorneys office simply want this case to be closed. but is it? tonight, you decide. did the fbi catch all the suspects? did the fbi let one of them walk? and did the fbi make a mistake putting blame on a pizza deliveryman whose secrets blew up in a parking lot. it was a hot thursday afternoon, jean was expecting to see her brother at a party that night, but had an errand to run. aquick stop on peachtree street, but there was trouble. police had...
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responsible mr anderson had taken refuge behind the gates and was definitely not receiving visits then the local police superintendent . the startling news that mr anderson and two local union carbide executives and the rest of the. rest of. us exactly news arrested. the world. there was. the world. and everybody knew that it was coming. and. there were. general who. had been arrested on charges of criminal and constructive. offenses carrying a possible two year jail sentence and theoretically. even the company's lawyer could see them as they were confined. saw the problem. as government as possible. to try and solve the problem. at the magic pradesh state headquarters a senior official confirmed the government would be seeking compensation for damages they launched a bitter attack on union carbide this government going after him in. the tragedy. and knows its. innocent citizens whose lives have been slowed. dramatically affected. by cruel. on the part of the management of the union. of course. but he just. has request for extradition and. the u.s. government has denied that request. and anderson to fa
responsible mr anderson had taken refuge behind the gates and was definitely not receiving visits then the local police superintendent . the startling news that mr anderson and two local union carbide executives and the rest of the. rest of. us exactly news arrested. the world. there was. the world. and everybody knew that it was coming. and. there were. general who. had been arrested on charges of criminal and constructive. offenses carrying a possible two year jail sentence and theoretically....
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anderson had taken refuge behind the not the gates and was definitely not receiving visitors then the local police superintendent drove out to the startling news that mr anderson and two local union carbide executives were on down the rest of. the rest can you tell us exactly who the arrested mr mr bill. and mr anderson. cooper arrested mr imus. we will just be there was a decision. that. should be understood by the world. and everybody knew that it was coming the magistrate informed. me. that we were charged with violations of several indian was generally related to the language which mr anderson had been arrested on charges of criminal and constructive negligence offenses carrying a possible two year jail sentence and theoretically no chance of bail even the company's lawyer could see the man as they were confined and resting was a. sign of a problem. representative of the u.s. government to lend any assistance possible trying to determine the union carbide has been arrested since he's here to try and solve a problem for missing a little at the magic pradesh state headquarters a senior official
anderson had taken refuge behind the not the gates and was definitely not receiving visitors then the local police superintendent drove out to the startling news that mr anderson and two local union carbide executives were on down the rest of. the rest can you tell us exactly who the arrested mr mr bill. and mr anderson. cooper arrested mr imus. we will just be there was a decision. that. should be understood by the world. and everybody knew that it was coming the magistrate informed. me. that...
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has recently sued colorado city and the adjacent town of hilldale, utah, alleging, in part, the local police, known as the marshal's office, routinely deny proper protection to those not in the religion. for example, this man, david biasline, was recently kicked out of the church. he says the police stood by as his wife and seven children were taken away from him. >> just about killed me. i just closed my eyes. i felt like my soul was just out there floating around somewhere. >> reporter: then there's this man, isaac whiler. one of 40 brothers and sisters. he left the church eight years ago. >> i got kicked out. they didn't say exactly why. but i imagine it's because i was probably asking questions. >> reporter: ever science whiler got kicked out of the flds he says he's been the victim of gruesome vandalism and the police have done little or nothing. >> they will kill cats, throw them in the window wells in the back my truck. where i'll find them when i step out of my porch in the morning. or i'm going to get in the truck. a lot of times it's pigeons with their heads popped off. or a duck w
has recently sued colorado city and the adjacent town of hilldale, utah, alleging, in part, the local police, known as the marshal's office, routinely deny proper protection to those not in the religion. for example, this man, david biasline, was recently kicked out of the church. he says the police stood by as his wife and seven children were taken away from him. >> just about killed me. i just closed my eyes. i felt like my soul was just out there floating around somewhere. >>...
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the >> ama: a man walked away with a great temperature to tell every many others, including the local policethought he drown in a river. even the coroner rushed the banks of the sunday question hon na river after someone reported seeing a body floating down the stream. you see him there but the man sprang to his feet and said a dragon fly landed on his nos. we're told rescuers he was taking a nap in the cool river to beat the heat. >> i was out like a light, but it was comfortable. enjoy life as you have it, and that's what was doing. i'm sorry i hindered anybody. >> no, no. >> but i'm going to enjoy it. >> he is going to enjoy it. local police point out onlookers saw him in a part of the river where people have drowned in the past. just floating there. >> alan: we want to thank those of you who contributed to the abc-7 sleep train foster kids campaign. $1 for every like on our facebook page. you can also help local foster children in need, like abc-7 news on facebook. for every new like, one dollar donated to the dream campaign. >> ama: a little relief coming our way, leigh. we need some. >
the >> ama: a man walked away with a great temperature to tell every many others, including the local policethought he drown in a river. even the coroner rushed the banks of the sunday question hon na river after someone reported seeing a body floating down the stream. you see him there but the man sprang to his feet and said a dragon fly landed on his nos. we're told rescuers he was taking a nap in the cool river to beat the heat. >> i was out like a light, but it was comfortable....
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some of the most intense weather hit new orleans at daybreak and they have about 3,000 of these police officers cruising the streets. they have the national guard actually embedded with the local police officers. you see part of the convoy going by right now. they are determining to keep law and order in this city as isaac moves through. long time new orleans resident ellis is glad to see the show of first. >> i think they're doing a great job. doing a great job. >> reporter: you feel safe in this storm? >> yeah, i do. it's not like katrina. >> reporter: this man is working at a hotel in the french quarter today. his home in a neighborhood sustained damage but he and his family are undeterred by isaac. >> if you learned anything from katrina, you just prepare yourself and you deal with it. >> reporter: power is knocked out to hundreds of thousands in louisiana, and utility companies say the winds are still too strong to send out repair crews. karen brown, cbs news, new orleans. >>> want to show you live pictures out of gulfport, mississippi right now. you can see the storm surge coming inland. some spots, 10, 12, 15 feet of water already from this of the katrina, for example,
some of the most intense weather hit new orleans at daybreak and they have about 3,000 of these police officers cruising the streets. they have the national guard actually embedded with the local police officers. you see part of the convoy going by right now. they are determining to keep law and order in this city as isaac moves through. long time new orleans resident ellis is glad to see the show of first. >> i think they're doing a great job. doing a great job. >> reporter: you...
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during our visits, we've tried to talk to the local police. been told this. >> the officers don't give media release, media statements. >> reporter: we've also been threatened with arrest. >> i don't want to talk to you. >> reporter: how come? >> load up. leave the property. >> reporter: i'm saying, why -- >> now. >> reporter: despite all the m complai complaints, a recent effort to shut down the department failed. the attorney general provided half a million dollars to fund pat twos by the county sheriff's department. for the thousands of warn jeffs followers who live here it's a new day because the sheriff is in town. many flds followers unlawfully tint their windows so they can't be recognized. making their windows too dark is now being ticketed by the new law men on the beat. children in the large polygamous families in vehicles. unrestrained. and drivers often roll through stop signs. >> i'm going to give you a warring. >> reporter: the sheriff deputies hope flds members who need help will come to them. leroy johnson who got the warning f
during our visits, we've tried to talk to the local police. been told this. >> the officers don't give media release, media statements. >> reporter: we've also been threatened with arrest. >> i don't want to talk to you. >> reporter: how come? >> load up. leave the property. >> reporter: i'm saying, why -- >> now. >> reporter: despite all the m complai complaints, a recent effort to shut down the department failed. the attorney general provided...
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people's next electronic devices right before the train door closes and their property is gone. >> bart police is teaming up with the local police to spread the word about these crimes. fix they are also happening when people are leaving the stations as well. thaw on the trains come in the parking lots and in this bus zone area. >>pam: san jose has been rocked by a recent wave of violence. earlier we should you a picture of the suspect that was actually a picture of the victim. police have been arrested that deadliest average >> on thursday san jose police announced an arrest of a case that has >> there is no indication at this point to suggest that the residents were customers are and any extraordinary danger. police state stores surveillance video may help to explain exactly what happened. >> temperatures continue to run on the cooler side for this time of year. highs today were only in the '70s and the north bay. hour inland valleys were a little warmer. widespread fog of war with drizzle near the coast line. temperatures will remain below average in a number of locations. >> decision to thousands of some models as res
people's next electronic devices right before the train door closes and their property is gone. >> bart police is teaming up with the local police to spread the word about these crimes. fix they are also happening when people are leaving the stations as well. thaw on the trains come in the parking lots and in this bus zone area. >>pam: san jose has been rocked by a recent wave of violence. earlier we should you a picture of the suspect that was actually a picture of the victim....
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the billy graham response team back in the states, they have a particularly heart to encourage the local police officers on duty during the games. >> 9/11 made us appreciate the first responders. >> reporter: they offer to take photographs for tourists at the games as a way of meeting people. >> a lot of international people here, and they're coming in from countries that are closed to the gospel. and so they're free now for this two weeks of opportunity to come to the u.k., where they can freely hear the gospel of jesus christ. >> reporter: each day audrey and the rest of the games pastors' team pray for god to lead them to the right people to share with. >> one of my favorite countries is iran. we have met persians and moroccans. >> reporter: many of the games pastors are stationed at public transport stations, helping people deal with the busy stress. >> we had a lady who came off a very serious accident, and she just wanted someone to talk to. she was a bit nerves, and she asked us to pray with her, which we did. >> reporter: it is vital for the games pastors to make the most of this tremen
the billy graham response team back in the states, they have a particularly heart to encourage the local police officers on duty during the games. >> 9/11 made us appreciate the first responders. >> reporter: they offer to take photographs for tourists at the games as a way of meeting people. >> a lot of international people here, and they're coming in from countries that are closed to the gospel. and so they're free now for this two weeks of opportunity to come to the u.k.,...
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that would alert the local police. the local police would have the first and primary responsibility for trying to apprehend and to investigate this. because it involved a firearm, the federal authorities usually the department of i call it -- >> tobacco and firearms. >> right. they would be brought in to look at the gun and trace how it was obtained, etcetera. now, i think here the gun was obtained legally. almost 21 years ago. >> right. in florida. >> he didn't have a permit to carry in new york but a permit to carry doesn't do much good once the gun has been used. but that's the way the response would be. and we traced these crime guns and again this fellow was not your typical gun criminal. your typical gun criminal is someone with a prior record who can't get a gun, who has to get a gun through an illegal source or through a gun show. the gun show loop hole. or has to get it by buying it on the street from a straw purchaser, a multiple purchaser. and then the police and the department of tobacco and firearms would t
that would alert the local police. the local police would have the first and primary responsibility for trying to apprehend and to investigate this. because it involved a firearm, the federal authorities usually the department of i call it -- >> tobacco and firearms. >> right. they would be brought in to look at the gun and trace how it was obtained, etcetera. now, i think here the gun was obtained legally. almost 21 years ago. >> right. in florida. >> he didn't have a...
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have the notice out with that photograph and are asking for citizens if they see him to call the local police. we have the arrest warrant for him so he can be arrested. we are also asking the public not to take matters in to their own hands. >> should probably take a better care of people down there. i guess they will say we don't have money and -- it's not our fault, not our problem. >> i have two young children. something that would concern me. >> reporter: more for the children rather than you? >> as a mom absolutely. my boys -- first priority for me. >> reporter: and here is the older mug shot of him. the sheriff's office said he is 5'11'' 1, 165-pounds and was in a red polo shirt. he has a history of violence and mental health problems. >> junk eight feet high may have cost two men their lives. we are live in the area with the unsafe conditions inside a house that broke out in flames early this morning. >> reporter: the biggest challenge in the fight, not so much the flames as the junk. stacks of it like you see right there in every corner of this home. firefighters say it's more common
have the notice out with that photograph and are asking for citizens if they see him to call the local police. we have the arrest warrant for him so he can be arrested. we are also asking the public not to take matters in to their own hands. >> should probably take a better care of people down there. i guess they will say we don't have money and -- it's not our fault, not our problem. >> i have two young children. something that would concern me. >> reporter: more for the...
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we do know that at 9:25 central time, a 911 call came in to the local police department there, a suburb of milwaukee, called oak creek. the caller said that at least one gunman had entered the sikh temple there and just started shooting. multiple people were reported shot at that point. people trapped inside. some may have been children. now we want to go to the police chief giving a live briefing right now. >> my name is brad wentlandt. police chief for the city of greenfield. i'm currently functioning as a public information officer on behalf of the city of oak creek. obviously they're very involved right now and very busy. around 10:25 a.m. the oak creek dispatch center received multiple 91 calls of a shooting at the sikh temple here in oak creek. the first officer on the scene is a 0-year law enforcement veteran, an experienced tactical officer. when he arrived on the scene he engaged an active shooter outside of the temple. multiple rounds were exchanged. the officer was shot multiple times. he is currently at froedtert hospital and being treated for multiple gunshot wounds. he is
we do know that at 9:25 central time, a 911 call came in to the local police department there, a suburb of milwaukee, called oak creek. the caller said that at least one gunman had entered the sikh temple there and just started shooting. multiple people were reported shot at that point. people trapped inside. some may have been children. now we want to go to the police chief giving a live briefing right now. >> my name is brad wentlandt. police chief for the city of greenfield. i'm...
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. >> when we met him, he was at the local police station with striking mineworkers, laying charges against the police over the killings. >> the argument is that those people had weapons, and therefore, they were dangerous. it is not true. you must go and look at mr. zuma 's pictures. he carries the same weapon these workers carry. there is nothing dangerous about those weapons. >> but police also say the workers were charging out from using guns and machetes. >> no, there is an argument that it was a worker who was the first issue. let's say for argument's sake there was such a worker. highly trained police should have the capacity to identify that worker, isolate him, and take him on. >> the potential damage caused by the strike and killings appear the president who faces reelection as party leader at the end of the year will be looking at the role of rival unions and the police. i'm still confident they have not lost backing because of this? >> i don't think so. you can only judge that by the elections themselves. >> but the bishop is not so confident. he argues the strike and killings a
. >> when we met him, he was at the local police station with striking mineworkers, laying charges against the police over the killings. >> the argument is that those people had weapons, and therefore, they were dangerous. it is not true. you must go and look at mr. zuma 's pictures. he carries the same weapon these workers carry. there is nothing dangerous about those weapons. >> but police also say the workers were charging out from using guns and machetes. >> no,...
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the local police came around about 2:00 in the morning and told us the levee broke. and within an hour, the water was coming up. i barely got my vehicle to the levee. and the river levee is dry. but the water came up so quick. it looks like we lost everything. if i have to, i'm going to have to shoot a hole in my attic here to get out on our roof. >> plaquemines parish president billy nungesser explains why that overtopped levee was not upgraded after hurricane katrina. >> this is a levee that is a parish levee that was left out of the federal system. so we were spending parish money to raise it to give them a fighting chance. we just needed a couple more years, and it doesn't look like we got that. >> we're going to talk to billy nungesser a little later in the hour. stick around. >>> in new orleans, the newly rebuilt and fortified levee system is holding up to its biggest test yet. but as i just told you, the worst is not over. the city could see 20 inches of rain and extensive flooding. cnn meteorologist rob marciano is live in new orleans. this new levee system,
the local police came around about 2:00 in the morning and told us the levee broke. and within an hour, the water was coming up. i barely got my vehicle to the levee. and the river levee is dry. but the water came up so quick. it looks like we lost everything. if i have to, i'm going to have to shoot a hole in my attic here to get out on our roof. >> plaquemines parish president billy nungesser explains why that overtopped levee was not upgraded after hurricane katrina. >> this is a...
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to assist in the arrest of an american citizen now they've upheld this homeland security gave the local police in north dakota the use of their drone in order to spy on this guy who apparently six or eight cows cattle had wandered onto his field and he wasn't giving it back so they're using drones against simple cows going missing now wednesday massachusetts democratic representative ed markey we lease a draft of a bill that would require private drone operators to inform the government of any data collected by drones and would require law enforcement to quote minimize the collection of information and data unrelated to the investigation of a crime a true american patriot would fly a drone into themselves and kill themselves that's true american patriotism if you are an american pregnant program your drone to kill yourself you support the drone industry get rid of the population which will help disperse more wealth of the top one percent of the top one percent and be buried in arlington national cemetery along with those other idiots who went to their graves defending nonsense so but look at t
to assist in the arrest of an american citizen now they've upheld this homeland security gave the local police in north dakota the use of their drone in order to spy on this guy who apparently six or eight cows cattle had wandered onto his field and he wasn't giving it back so they're using drones against simple cows going missing now wednesday massachusetts democratic representative ed markey we lease a draft of a bill that would require private drone operators to inform the government of any...
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survivors in court they're so good if they have submitted a letter or that the that's all over the local police were i think i was on any ideas from our research one thing is very clear the union carbide india factory is infected with poison truly it is a poison which will not lead to death just by touching it so i can understand why their money pradesh government is saying there is no poison. but it is also true that it's a kind of poison that is leaking into our environment that is the main thing i am saying is that the factory should be cleaned as soon as possible. god has given you this word with all the facilities that god has given everything here why destroyed. felt come on friends join the march with the victims and show that your passion was not cooled down. i. was not turned down because we did not get justice and unless we get justice a passion will never sleep out. every year millions of people dying because of this unburdened the pursuit of profit. what in plain will paula say is that you cannot do it you are not allowed to do it because life is sacred and that cannot be violated a
survivors in court they're so good if they have submitted a letter or that the that's all over the local police were i think i was on any ideas from our research one thing is very clear the union carbide india factory is infected with poison truly it is a poison which will not lead to death just by touching it so i can understand why their money pradesh government is saying there is no poison. but it is also true that it's a kind of poison that is leaking into our environment that is the main...
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seeing as you now -- so you would call the local police. phone call comes into the local police. let's just say there is another aspect. it comes into the local police. then what happens? cox there is 18,000 law- enforcement agencies in the country. target has an excellent working relationship and many other organizations and companies throughout the country. the other good news is law enforcement is part of the security enterprise, the national intelligence enterprise. they know the communities. they know when criminal activity is afoot. if they got the call from a target store employee, they will be armed with information. it will have been socialized to what counter-terrorism is about the acquisition of material. the hydrogen peroxide is part of the material. under that set of circumstances, i am quite confident one of two things will have occurred. they would have called the fusion center directly or they would have called to expand on that. if they want the national network affusion center route, there would have called the fusion cente
seeing as you now -- so you would call the local police. phone call comes into the local police. let's just say there is another aspect. it comes into the local police. then what happens? cox there is 18,000 law- enforcement agencies in the country. target has an excellent working relationship and many other organizations and companies throughout the country. the other good news is law enforcement is part of the security enterprise, the national intelligence enterprise. they know the...
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hundreds of people flooded the local police department with calls seeing the plane circle the area. frightening moments for the 173 passengers and crew on board. no one, thankfully was hurt and the faa is investigating. >> eric: wildfires out west. have you heard of this? one is now raging in the rosboi national forest in idaho and there is a mandatory evacuation order issued for the whole town. meanwhile firefighters are struggling to control another large blaze in cle-elum washington and many are returning home to see if their homes were spared, sadly, some were not so fortunate. >> it is like a death in the family, you know? this is our home, to a lot of friends and... gosh. anyway... it is how we feel today. we have to start all over again with our stuff. >> such a beautiful, beautiful place. and most of it is gone. >> eric: your heart really has to go out to those people and crews hope to have the fire completely contained by tomorrow. ♪ >> jamie: to politics and we're hearing a lot about medicare. president obama and republican vice presidential candidate paul ryan both on the
hundreds of people flooded the local police department with calls seeing the plane circle the area. frightening moments for the 173 passengers and crew on board. no one, thankfully was hurt and the faa is investigating. >> eric: wildfires out west. have you heard of this? one is now raging in the rosboi national forest in idaho and there is a mandatory evacuation order issued for the whole town. meanwhile firefighters are struggling to control another large blaze in cle-elum washington...
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away with its police force camden new jersey has consistently been ranked among the top ten most dangerous cities in the country it's expected to save the city millions of dollars in the local police forces place is the candid county police and to make matters worse what stern controversy is that these officers are prohibited from unionizing for more a spoke to r.t. correspondent reporting. that's what it appears to be liz because as you mentioned already to our viewers the camden police department every officer that makes up that depletes police department two hundred seventy of them will be laid off by the end of this year and according to the plans of of put in place by new jersey officials house of those officers will be hired back to serve for the camden county police force which actually has not been created yet but once they are serving for the police force they will be non union members which means that these officers will not have collective bargaining rights they will not be able to bargain for pensions for health benefits for retirement ages and for salaries and this clearly is an indication that it takes more rights away from public workers such as police office
away with its police force camden new jersey has consistently been ranked among the top ten most dangerous cities in the country it's expected to save the city millions of dollars in the local police forces place is the candid county police and to make matters worse what stern controversy is that these officers are prohibited from unionizing for more a spoke to r.t. correspondent reporting. that's what it appears to be liz because as you mentioned already to our viewers the camden police...
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for them to be we don't know for sure what are the motive that harm the shooting nevertheless the local police reinforcement of other people fearing that criminals were there with large shooting occurred on the point over and over more than one of the holiest days for muslim criminal investigation will be launched to force the from that you don't agree with your lawyer work. and later this hour report on how penicillin is find their devotions and test it during ramadan. as they try to cross the border into jerusalem the washing his face what they call invasive and degrading security checks. but just because you spend a lot of doesn't mean you'll get a lot it's a lesson the u.s. military is learning the hard way even with multi-billion dollar high tech weapons american troops in afghanistan are still falling victim to homemade bombs built for a fraction of the price. reports. the ads for military hardware in the u.s. look like hollywood blockbuster trailers whether it's for a tactical armed drone which can fit into a backpack. or for a special robot like clothing for soldiers they sense what th
for them to be we don't know for sure what are the motive that harm the shooting nevertheless the local police reinforcement of other people fearing that criminals were there with large shooting occurred on the point over and over more than one of the holiest days for muslim criminal investigation will be launched to force the from that you don't agree with your lawyer work. and later this hour report on how penicillin is find their devotions and test it during ramadan. as they try to cross the...
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the local police came around about 2:00 in the morning and told us the levee broke.hin an hour water was coming up. barely got my vehicle to the levee. the river levee is dry, but the water came up so quick it looks like we lost everything. if i have to, i'm going to have to shoot a hole in the attic to get out on the roof. >> that's a dramatic story. -- major problem there where a levee -- >> that was soledad o'brien. >> something like they were thinking has been overtopped and that's what we're watching in plaquemines parish clearly. we want to check in with jackie grosh, we spoke to her a little while ago before the storm struck. she told me she was going to hunker down in her home in saint bernard parish. i think we have her by phone. are you there? >> yes, i am. >> jackie, this is zoraida sambolin in new york. i'm going to pick up for soledad here. we're having difficulties because of the storm. so soledad said you decided to hunker down. how is it going for you? >> well, it's been kind of bad throughout the night. really high winds and the rain has been pushing
the local police came around about 2:00 in the morning and told us the levee broke.hin an hour water was coming up. barely got my vehicle to the levee. the river levee is dry, but the water came up so quick it looks like we lost everything. if i have to, i'm going to have to shoot a hole in the attic to get out on the roof. >> that's a dramatic story. -- major problem there where a levee -- >> that was soledad o'brien. >> something like they were thinking has been overtopped...
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seeing as you now -- so you would call the local police. the phone call comes into the local police. let's just say there is another aspect. it comes into the local police. then what happens? cox there is 18,000 law- enforcement agencies in the country. target has an excellent working relationship and many other organizations and companies throughout the country. the other good news is law enforcement is part of the security enterprise, the national intelligence enterprise. they know the communities. they know when criminal activity is afoot. if they got the call from a target store employee, they will be armed with information. it will have been socialized to what counter-terrorism is about the acquisition of material. the hydrogen peroxide is part of the material. under that set of circumstances, i am quite confident one of two things will have occurred. they would have called the fusion center directly or they would have called to expand on that. if they want the national network affusion center route, there would have called the fusion c
seeing as you now -- so you would call the local police. the phone call comes into the local police. let's just say there is another aspect. it comes into the local police. then what happens? cox there is 18,000 law- enforcement agencies in the country. target has an excellent working relationship and many other organizations and companies throughout the country. the other good news is law enforcement is part of the security enterprise, the national intelligence enterprise. they know the...
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surroundings make sure that the model for the people who worship does their protection reach out to local law enforcement whether the literature department the local police department to a productive conversation particular on a friday critically or on the where large volumes and large are expected as far from our end as easy for a number of services we can we're going to do and provide mass with steps to take to ensure the reception we can also provide contacts with the law enforcement to make sure their protection is employees in general advice where there are for general boykin general a number of resources for the community in the incident something doesn't happen or something does occur we are also there help move forward in representing situation and ensuring those that the community a family or are represented in. this little role is and we will we don't have to exercise our practice but you know right now the way things are looking we do fear that there will be more attacks. right on that i have legal director for the american arab anti-discrimination committee joining us from dearborn michigan thanks so much and you that's what scares now califo
surroundings make sure that the model for the people who worship does their protection reach out to local law enforcement whether the literature department the local police department to a productive conversation particular on a friday critically or on the where large volumes and large are expected as far from our end as easy for a number of services we can we're going to do and provide mass with steps to take to ensure the reception we can also provide contacts with the law enforcement to make...