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but her attorney tony coleman says chambers was not even coherent when he spoke to her. >> it didn't appear to be the smell of alcohol coming from her body. her behavior was not consistent with someone who was coming off of a drunken stuper. so i'm comfortable with ruling out alcohol. >> what he's not ruling out, coleman claims chambers has history of mental illness. >> there had been warning signs coming from miss chambers for quite some time for the past few years to say the very least. there has been a pattern of behavior that probably should have been diagnosed and possibly treated long before yesterday. >> meantime a vigil was held for the victims last night. people are leaving teddy bears and candles at the scene and notes urging everyone to stay strong. >> it's been a crazy 24 hours. but the ou medical center really has helped out. >> it is still a very emotional scene at oklahoma say the university and the surrounding community. chambers is k s ku s is schedul her first court appearance today. >>> remnants of hurricane patric patricia, thousands left in the dark in louisiana
but her attorney tony coleman says chambers was not even coherent when he spoke to her. >> it didn't appear to be the smell of alcohol coming from her body. her behavior was not consistent with someone who was coming off of a drunken stuper. so i'm comfortable with ruling out alcohol. >> what he's not ruling out, coleman claims chambers has history of mental illness. >> there had been warning signs coming from miss chambers for quite some time for the past few years to say the...
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and while we won't know about drugs until the results of the blood test come back - tony coleman says he's convinced his client suffers from a mental illness...and said she'd been displaying warning signs. "it's been shared that there were several days that she would go without sleeping, a very uneasiness about her, uncertainty about her future, her perception about herself, her perception about what others thought about her." coleman says the night before the accident, chambers was participating in a homecoming tradition called walk around where stillwater residents look at the decorations in different neighborhoods. "she was with her grandmother and her aunt. both confirmed that she did not take any alcohol at any time. she's not a drinker." and coleman says the next morning, her live in boyfriend said she seemed fine before leaving for work around eight thirty. but her lawyer says there is a dark period from the time she left work to the time of the crash - that she doesn't really remember. "she doesn't remember a whole lot about what happened. there was a period where i think that
and while we won't know about drugs until the results of the blood test come back - tony coleman says he's convinced his client suffers from a mental illness...and said she'd been displaying warning signs. "it's been shared that there were several days that she would go without sleeping, a very uneasiness about her, uncertainty about her future, her perception about herself, her perception about what others thought about her." coleman says the night before the accident, chambers was...
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s/ tony coleman / chambers' attorney 1:08 - 1:14) "i believe either the folks that provided the medication discontinued it or ms. chambmbs may've discontinued it herself." as the campus.. and commmmity.. try to deal with the effects of the tragedy here.. jay gray - nbc news. >> bond has been set at a million dollars. chambers is not expected to be released from jail. clouds dominated the scene, today... but, what does the rest of the work week look like? ron's full forecast is coming up after the break. a group opposed to a speech persidential candidate donald trump will give in sioux city, will speak out at tonight's school board meeting. (sheila) if you're just getting home here's a quick look at today's headlines. dream iowa hopes a petition with more than 12- hundred signatures will stand out and force the district superintenden t to cancel trump's visit tomorrow at west high scscol, but school board policy does not t rmit that. next year's sessioioof the iowa legislature will be the last for state representative ron jorgensen. the republican announced today that he will not seek re-el
s/ tony coleman / chambers' attorney 1:08 - 1:14) "i believe either the folks that provided the medication discontinued it or ms. chambmbs may've discontinued it herself." as the campus.. and commmmity.. try to deal with the effects of the tragedy here.. jay gray - nbc news. >> bond has been set at a million dollars. chambers is not expected to be released from jail. clouds dominated the scene, today... but, what does the rest of the work week look like? ron's full forecast is...
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s/tony/coleman/attorney "however during a visitation when dad visited her she was foaming at the mouth, her arms were extended out. his exact words were she was in a zombie like state" according to chambers' father, doctors at the mental hospital changed her prescription and her father said she returned to normal. chambers' next court appearance is november 13th. strong winds send a construction crane toppling onto the highway. you'll see the crane start to tip here in israel. it eventually comes crashing down -- just missing the farther traffic lanes. no word on if anyone was injured in the incident. a new report by the world health organization says, processed meat like hot dogs and bacon... can cause cancer. studies show that daily consumption of one-point-seven ounces of processed meat increases our it's alarming when you think about all the exposure to processed meats here in iowa. but some health and meat experts are saying...people shouldn't panic about this new study. they say focus on keeping up a healthy and active people need to account for themselves as far as you know what
s/tony/coleman/attorney "however during a visitation when dad visited her she was foaming at the mouth, her arms were extended out. his exact words were she was in a zombie like state" according to chambers' father, doctors at the mental hospital changed her prescription and her father said she returned to normal. chambers' next court appearance is november 13th. strong winds send a construction crane toppling onto the highway. you'll see the crane start to tip here in israel. it...
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adriana: but her attorney, tony coleman, says mental illness, not alcohol and drugs, may have been a factor. has she been more small? >> that's one of the areas that causes concern. it seems as if there's an inability to be remorseful right now. adriana: chambers' blood is being tested for drugs and alcohol. adriana diaz, cbs news, stillwater, oklahoma. mollie: 17 people remain hospitalized, including five in critical condition. the university of mississippi has stopped flying the state flag on its oxford campus because the banner contains the confederate battle emblem. interim chancellor morris stocks ordered the flag lowered this morning. the action came days after the student senate and other groups adopted a student-led resolution, calling for removal of the banner from campus. since 1894, the mississippi flag has had the confederate battle emblem in the upper left corner. residents chose to keep the flag during a 2001 statewide vote. the first bear hunt in florida in more than 20 years was so successful, it will come to an end on just day two. that has protestors taking aim at w
adriana: but her attorney, tony coleman, says mental illness, not alcohol and drugs, may have been a factor. has she been more small? >> that's one of the areas that causes concern. it seems as if there's an inability to be remorseful right now. adriana: chambers' blood is being tested for drugs and alcohol. adriana diaz, cbs news, stillwater, oklahoma. mollie: 17 people remain hospitalized, including five in critical condition. the university of mississippi has stopped flying the state...
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tony coleman / chambers' attorney "i was not satisfied at all that i was communicatin g with a competent individual. i am not a psychiatrist not am i a psychologist however i have represented. i'm currently representing several with mental illnesses and in my opinion ms. chambers suffers mental illness." adacia chambers will be formally charged later this afternoon. it's believed her father and other family members may be in that courtroom trying to find out an answer everybody here wants to know as well. why did this happen? in stillwater oklahoma, kerry sanders, nbc news. >> sioux city police continue to investigate a weekend shooting that sent two people to the hospital. late saturday night, officers were called to this home in the 14-hundred block of isabella disturbance. police say 35 year-old nadia broady and 23 year-old mykale johnson were fighting and during the struggle, a handgun went off. the bullet hit johnson in the hand and third person, an unnamed woman, in the chest. their wounds were described as not life- threatening. brody and johnson both face weapons charges, plus ag
tony coleman / chambers' attorney "i was not satisfied at all that i was communicatin g with a competent individual. i am not a psychiatrist not am i a psychologist however i have represented. i'm currently representing several with mental illnesses and in my opinion ms. chambers suffers mental illness." adacia chambers will be formally charged later this afternoon. it's believed her father and other family members may be in that courtroom trying to find out an answer everybody here...
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tony coleman / suspect's attorney "although it was hours when i actually made it to miss chambers, there didn't appear to be alcohol smell on her body. her behavior is not consistent with someone coming off a drunken stupor. chambers will likely face more charges after the release of a toxicology report. chambers could appear in court as early asas tomorrow. deborah: the south dakota highway patrol is investigating a violent crash on eye-29 that left one man dead. it happened this morning...when a chevrolet silverado pick-up truck...went into a ditch while driving south on eye-29. the driver then lost control....and rolled over into oncoming traffic...hitting a motorcycle. the motorcyclist was pronounced dead on the scene. the names of the two drivers have not yet been released. deborah: the obama administration says kids end too much time taking "unnecessary" exams in school. yesterday president obama said in a facebook post that he wants to f f that. the administration announced nene guidelines concncning standardized tests in what they call a "testing action plan." it outlines new pri
tony coleman / suspect's attorney "although it was hours when i actually made it to miss chambers, there didn't appear to be alcohol smell on her body. her behavior is not consistent with someone coming off a drunken stupor. chambers will likely face more charges after the release of a toxicology report. chambers could appear in court as early asas tomorrow. deborah: the south dakota highway patrol is investigating a violent crash on eye-29 that left one man dead. it happened this...
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. >> reporter: her attorney, tony coleman, says mental illness, not alcohol and drugs, may have been a factor. has has she been remorseful? >> that causes concern. it seems as if there's an inability to be remorseful right now. >> reporter: chambers' blood is being tested for drug and alcohol. adriana dee yeah, cbs news, still water, oklahoma. >> 17 people remain hospitalized including five in critical condition. >>> looks like california's bullet train will speed past its initial $68 billion budget estimate. "the l.a. times" reports the state may have underestimated things like digging 36 miles of tunnels through los angeles, buying landing has stalled, and transportation officials say the train will not be ready by 2022 deadline. >>> checker some bay area headlines for you, 17 people face hefty fines after police bust a side show in a parking lot off highway 4 in rodeo. the chp said it was not hard to catch the culprit because they were doing donut in a fenced-in area. deputies blocked the only exit. the drivers have been cite and the cars impounded. >>> hefty fines for illegal dum
. >> reporter: her attorney, tony coleman, says mental illness, not alcohol and drugs, may have been a factor. has has she been remorseful? >> that causes concern. it seems as if there's an inability to be remorseful right now. >> reporter: chambers' blood is being tested for drug and alcohol. adriana dee yeah, cbs news, still water, oklahoma. >> 17 people remain hospitalized including five in critical condition. >>> looks like california's bullet train will...
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police say she was drunk.but chambers attorney, tony coleman said she didn't drink that day, and said she suffers from some sort of mental illness.he told reporters at a press conference that shshdoesn't remember much of the crash. chambers is expected to appear in court sometime today.four people were killed, including a two year old boy, and at least 46 people were injured. a memorial for the dead and injured has sprung up nnr the site of ththcrash...this is where the car plowed into the homecoming parade saturday. seventeen people are still in the hospital -- fouin critical condition.people who visited the memorial site say it's important to take care of the victim's families. that deadly crash is hitting home for a cedar rapids man. man.lester schmitz says his brother leo was critically injured in that crowd.we spoke to lester last night on the phone while he goes to comfmft hihibrother in lahoma. from the accident so they have him in a medically-induced coma right now and things are touch and go and we're just praying each day as it goes." goes."lester tells cbs 2 news they don't
police say she was drunk.but chambers attorney, tony coleman said she didn't drink that day, and said she suffers from some sort of mental illness.he told reporters at a press conference that shshdoesn't remember much of the crash. chambers is expected to appear in court sometime today.four people were killed, including a two year old boy, and at least 46 people were injured. a memorial for the dead and injured has sprung up nnr the site of ththcrash...this is where the car plowed into the...
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s/tony/coleman/attorney visited her she was foaming at the mouth, her arms were extended out. his exact words were she was in a zombie-like state" according to chambers' father, doctors at the mental hospital changed her prescription and her father said she returned to normal. a judge has entered a not guilty plea on behalf of a teenage student charged with attempted murder in the shooting of a south dakota high school principal. sixteen-year-old mason buhl is charged as an adult on one count each of attempted murder and the commission of a felony while armed with a firearm. buhl is accused of confronting harrisburg high school principal kevin lein with a handgun in his office back on september 30th, and firing a single shot with a handgun. attorneys for the man accused in a string of shootings along interstate ten in phoenix -- say their client has an alibi for some of the shootings. 21-year-old leslie allen merritt appeared in court monday afternoon. his lawyers are pushing to have his million-dollar bond lowered -- or to have merritt released from jail outright. they told t
s/tony/coleman/attorney visited her she was foaming at the mouth, her arms were extended out. his exact words were she was in a zombie-like state" according to chambers' father, doctors at the mental hospital changed her prescription and her father said she returned to normal. a judge has entered a not guilty plea on behalf of a teenage student charged with attempted murder in the shooting of a south dakota high school principal. sixteen-year-old mason buhl is charged as an adult on one...
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s/ tony coleman / chambers' attorney 1:08 - 1:14 "i believe either the folks that provided the medication discontinued it or ms. chambers may've discontinued it herself." as the campus.. and community.. try to deal with the effects of the tragedy here.. jay gray - nbc news. bond has been set at a million dollars. chambers is not expected to be released from jail. this morning governor branstad announced the creation of a new inititiative to clear anyone who's been set to jail for a crime that didn't commit ... and clear their names. it's being called the "wrongful conviction division" and will be run out of the office of the state public defender. branstad says the idea is simple ... make sure that the state is getting things right. 55:27 the wrongful conviction division will systemically review and identify potential cases involving wrongful convictions and pursue all legal remedies available to their clients. 55:40 it is also important to note the potential implications regarding racial disparagies in our criminal justice systems 55:49 70% of the dna exoneration have involved defendants
s/ tony coleman / chambers' attorney 1:08 - 1:14 "i believe either the folks that provided the medication discontinued it or ms. chambers may've discontinued it herself." as the campus.. and community.. try to deal with the effects of the tragedy here.. jay gray - nbc news. bond has been set at a million dollars. chambers is not expected to be released from jail. this morning governor branstad announced the creation of a new inititiative to clear anyone who's been set to jail for a...
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attorney tony coleman says he thinks chambers has a mental illness. police are awaiting blood tests to determine whether chambers was impaired by drugs or alcohol. hundreds gathered on the campus of oklahoma state to pray for the victims of saturday's homecoming parade crash and to help each other cope with the tragedy. for many students it's been difficult to make sense of the tragedy. just two years old. the others killed, nakita prabhikar, bonnie stone and marvin stone were all remembered and prayed for at sunday's vigil. many are also praying for adacia chambers, the driver of the car. the vigil's organizers are encouraged by the massive turnout, and know that events like these can help heal their broken community. (s/matt mills/campus minister:29-:40) "when you experienced trauma you just want to be together. you just want to be next to somebody to voice what you saw, what you heard. and want to try to make sense of it." chambers is expected to make her first court appearance monday. a canadian whale- watching boat carrying 27 people sank yesterd
attorney tony coleman says he thinks chambers has a mental illness. police are awaiting blood tests to determine whether chambers was impaired by drugs or alcohol. hundreds gathered on the campus of oklahoma state to pray for the victims of saturday's homecoming parade crash and to help each other cope with the tragedy. for many students it's been difficult to make sense of the tragedy. just two years old. the others killed, nakita prabhikar, bonnie stone and marvin stone were all remembered...
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police say she was drunk.but chambers attorney, tony coleman said she didn't drink that day, and said she suffers from some sort of mental illness.he told reporters at a press conference that she doesn't remember much of the crash. chambers is expect to appear in courursometime today.four people were killed, including a two year old boy, and at least 46 people were injured. a memorial for the deadnd injured has sprung up near the site of the crash...this i i where the car plowed into the homecoming parade saturday. seventeen people are still in the hospital -- four in critical condition.people who visited the memorial site ay it important to take care of the victim's families. at deadly crash is hitting home for a cecer rapids man. man.lester schmitz says his brother leo was critically injured in that crowd.we spoke to lester last night on the phone while he goes to comfort his brother in oklahoma. "his two legs wewe crushed from the accident so they have him in a medically-induced coma right now and things are touch and go and we're just praying each day as it goes." goes."lester tel
police say she was drunk.but chambers attorney, tony coleman said she didn't drink that day, and said she suffers from some sort of mental illness.he told reporters at a press conference that she doesn't remember much of the crash. chambers is expect to appear in courursometime today.four people were killed, including a two year old boy, and at least 46 people were injured. a memorial for the deadnd injured has sprung up near the site of the crash...this i i where the car plowed into the...
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joining me to clarify is chambers' attorney, tony coleman.> good morning. >> good morning. so, you believe ms. chambers wasn't drunk? >> i'm sorry. say again. >> you believe your client was not drunk? >> yes. in fact, i know she wasn't drunk, under the influence of alcohol. my visit with her, although it was hours later after this occurred, i didn't detect any signs nor was there an odor of alcohol coming from her body. i understand that in the state of oklahoma we also have a dui drug statute on the book is probably where the default position is now. we won't know the results of that or be able to confirm whether or not she was under the influence of other into xichlt cants until she gets a toxicology report. >> so she agreed to a breathalyzer right after the accident? >> my understanding is not so much as a breathalyzer. i don't believe a breathalyzer or the intoxalyzer is the proper name for it, wasn't offered to her because there wasn't a smell of alcohol that would have put officers on notice that that was the source of her impairment. i
joining me to clarify is chambers' attorney, tony coleman.> good morning. >> good morning. so, you believe ms. chambers wasn't drunk? >> i'm sorry. say again. >> you believe your client was not drunk? >> yes. in fact, i know she wasn't drunk, under the influence of alcohol. my visit with her, although it was hours later after this occurred, i didn't detect any signs nor was there an odor of alcohol coming from her body. i understand that in the state of oklahoma we...
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. >>> her lawyer says the suspect may have blacked out behind the wheel, attorney tony coleman says did he not smell any alcohol when he met with chambers and he suggested other factors may have caused the crash. >> her behavior was not consistent with someone who was coming off of a drunken stupor if you will. and in my opinion ms. chambers suffers from a mental illness. >> coleman says he will request a psychiatric evaluation for his client. >>> the hunt is on for a man accused of shooting a police officer in tennessee and attacking troopers in kentucky. officials are searching for floyd ray cook. police say when they pulled cook over in his car on saturday he started firing a gun. the officer survived because he was wearing a bullet proof vest. when troopers spotted him later in kentucky cook allegedly fired more rounds, escaping a second time apparently fleeing into the country side. >>> with the strike deadline just hours away talks continue tonight between general motors and the united auto workers union. gm spokeman saying negotiations are moving at a fast place and the company h
. >>> her lawyer says the suspect may have blacked out behind the wheel, attorney tony coleman says did he not smell any alcohol when he met with chambers and he suggested other factors may have caused the crash. >> her behavior was not consistent with someone who was coming off of a drunken stupor if you will. and in my opinion ms. chambers suffers from a mental illness. >> coleman says he will request a psychiatric evaluation for his client. >>> the hunt is on...
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(sot: tony coleman, attorney for adacia chambers :43 - :50) "in my opinion, ms. chambers suffers from a mental illness. exactly what type, has yet to be determined." witnesses - and those injured - recall terrifying moments. (sot: mark mcnitt, witness step-father injured in crash :55 - 1:00) "a bomb. like a bomb. just a little bit of chaos - a lot of chaos, i guess." (sot: krystina dodson, witness 1:01 - 1:06) "she accelerated. she never hit hehe brakes." toddy ... stranggs went to the scene to prpry and pay their respects. (sot: mos 1:10 - 1:15) "we join together. even if you didn't know the people. this is what we do." a community joined in grief - looking for comfort and answers. some of those answers may come during the suspect's first appearance in court - and authorities say additional charges are possible. "brian mooar, nbc news." >> at this time, police are asking for more witnesses to come forward with blue skies abovovand fall colors below, it was a beautiful sunday afternoon in siouxland. highs today were in the 60s and tomorrow looks like it'll be abo
(sot: tony coleman, attorney for adacia chambers :43 - :50) "in my opinion, ms. chambers suffers from a mental illness. exactly what type, has yet to be determined." witnesses - and those injured - recall terrifying moments. (sot: mark mcnitt, witness step-father injured in crash :55 - 1:00) "a bomb. like a bomb. just a little bit of chaos - a lot of chaos, i guess." (sot: krystina dodson, witness 1:01 - 1:06) "she accelerated. she never hit hehe brakes." toddy ......
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tony coleman / suspect's attorney "although it was hours when i actually made it to miss chambers, there didn't appear to be alcohol smell on her body. her behavior is not consistent with someone coming off a drunken stupor. jessica rae: she's facing four second-degree murder. three adults and one child--a 2- year-old boy--died in saturday's crash. nearly 50 other people were injured. police suspect chambers was driving under the influence, but her attorney says chambers is suffering from an untreated mental illness. jessica a e: now that illinois lottery officials are handing out i-o-u's to some winners..... neighboring states are cashing in gas stations, smoke shops, and convenience stores... near borders in iowa, kentucky, and missouri are seeing an increase in lottery sales. in kentucky's mc- cracken county..... along illinois' southern border.... there was a 13- percent jump in scratch-offs from july first through october 9th. earlier this month... the illinois lottery announced it would hand out i-o-u's for jackpots over 600 dollars... until the state works out it's budget. jessica
tony coleman / suspect's attorney "although it was hours when i actually made it to miss chambers, there didn't appear to be alcohol smell on her body. her behavior is not consistent with someone coming off a drunken stupor. jessica rae: she's facing four second-degree murder. three adults and one child--a 2- year-old boy--died in saturday's crash. nearly 50 other people were injured. police suspect chambers was driving under the influence, but her attorney says chambers is suffering from...
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and while we won't know about drugs until the results of the blood test come back - tony coleman says he's convinced his client suffers from a mental illness...and said she'd been displaying warning signs. "it's been shared that there were several days that she would go without sleeping, a very her perception about what others thought about her." coleman sasas the night efore the accident, chambers was participating in a homecoming tradition called walk around where stillwater residents look at the decorations in different neighborhoods. "sheas with her grandmother and her aunt. both confirmed that she did not take any alcohol at any time. she's not a drinker." and coleman says the next morning, her live in boyfriend said she seemed fine before leaving for work around eight thirty. but her work to the time of the crash - that she doesn't really remember. "she doesn't remember a whole lot about what happened. there was a period where i think that for a better lack of term, she could've even blacked out. she only remembers, from what was communicated with me, the end of the crash, peopl
and while we won't know about drugs until the results of the blood test come back - tony coleman says he's convinced his client suffers from a mental illness...and said she'd been displaying warning signs. "it's been shared that there were several days that she would go without sleeping, a very her perception about what others thought about her." coleman sasas the night efore the accident, chambers was participating in a homecoming tradition called walk around where stillwater...
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tony coleman is chambers' attorney. "based on my experience and having represented individuals with mental illness before, she has characteristics of someone who has a mental illness. its just that simple it really is." anthony wyatt says the driver made no attempt to stop. (2:03:21) (a(a did it seem deliberate? (w(wfed reverse cam after a cam) w) oh yea // from my perspective ya. bc she she hit the barricade. // then she gunned it. she hit the gas (2:05:04) (ad) is it hard for you to be back here? (aw) i wanted to come back here and pray this morning. drove down here to do that. it's just, when you see something lik that you cant erase it (tag if we get something from attorney or how maddie) 3 a body was found in the missouri river last week... and the dakota county sheriff's office and south sioux city police department say it was an accident. a kayaker going down the river saw what he thought was a body late thursday afternoon. officials couldn't look for the body until friday because of the weather and poororlight.
tony coleman is chambers' attorney. "based on my experience and having represented individuals with mental illness before, she has characteristics of someone who has a mental illness. its just that simple it really is." anthony wyatt says the driver made no attempt to stop. (2:03:21) (a(a did it seem deliberate? (w(wfed reverse cam after a cam) w) oh yea // from my perspective ya. bc she she hit the barricade. // then she gunned it. she hit the gas (2:05:04) (ad) is it hard for you to...
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. >> reporter: but her attorney, tony coleman, said mental illness, not alcohol and drugs, may have been a fankt factor. has she been remorseful? causes concern. it seems there is an inability to be remorseful right now. when i spoke with her father and her grandmother, that is absolutely not the person that they know. >> reporter: osu sophomore caly carter suffered an arm injury when chambers' car barreled into her. >> it's one of the biggest homecoming, so it's a really big deal. and just to have something like this happen is just very tragic. >> reporter: chambers blood is being tested for drugs and alcohol. she is expected to be charged late today with four counts of second-degree murder. charlie? >> adriana, thanks. >>> dramatic new video takes us inside the deadly u.s. and kurdish raid on an isis prison in iraq. the helmet cam video shows the daring mission from a soldier's point of view. prison. >> >> reporter: good morning. it's very unusual to get a glimpse of a special forces operation as it unfolds. but both the kurdish government and the pentagon have verified that these pict
. >> reporter: but her attorney, tony coleman, said mental illness, not alcohol and drugs, may have been a fankt factor. has she been remorseful? causes concern. it seems there is an inability to be remorseful right now. when i spoke with her father and her grandmother, that is absolutely not the person that they know. >> reporter: osu sophomore caly carter suffered an arm injury when chambers' car barreled into her. >> it's one of the biggest homecoming, so it's a really big...
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. >> reporter: but her attorney tony coleman says men call illness, not alcohol and drugs, may have been a factor. has she been remorseful? >> that's an area that caused concern. it seems like there's an inability to be remorseful right now. when i spoke with her father and her grandmother, that is absolutely not the person that they know. >> reporter: osu sophomore kaley carly suffered an arm injury. >> it is a really big deal. and just to have something like this happen is very tragic. >> reporter: chambers' blood is being tested for drugs and alcohol. later today she'll be charged with four counts of second-degree murder. >> adriana, thanks. >>> dramatic new video takes us inside the deadly kurdish raid on an isis prison in iraq. the helmet cam video shows the daring mission from a soldier's point of view. >>> the firefight -- here is elizabeth with more. >> good morning. of course, it is very unusual to get a glimpse of the special forces operation as it unfolds, but most of the kurdish government and the pentagon verified these pictures are genuine. the video captured on a helmet ca
. >> reporter: but her attorney tony coleman says men call illness, not alcohol and drugs, may have been a factor. has she been remorseful? >> that's an area that caused concern. it seems like there's an inability to be remorseful right now. when i spoke with her father and her grandmother, that is absolutely not the person that they know. >> reporter: osu sophomore kaley carly suffered an arm injury. >> it is a really big deal. and just to have something like this...
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. >>> tony coleman is adacia chambers' attorney. good morning to you, sir. >> good morning. >> my question, have you had a chance to talk to your client? has she told you what happened from her perspective? >> i have had an opportunity to visit with her the night of the incident. i was with her for the better part of an hour, and her responses to my questions, her reactions to information that i supplied her with led me to be concerned about her capacity, her competency at this time. >> well, you mentioned capacity. of course, she was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence. we won't know the results of her blood tests for a few days, but is that what you're saying, she seemed somehow incapacitated that way, or are you talking about some kind of mental illness or problem? >> more the latter. i was not in the slightest bit concerned about her being under the influence of anything. however, as you just mentioned a few moments ago, until we actually get a toxicology report we can not definitively confirm or deny whether or
. >>> tony coleman is adacia chambers' attorney. good morning to you, sir. >> good morning. >> my question, have you had a chance to talk to your client? has she told you what happened from her perspective? >> i have had an opportunity to visit with her the night of the incident. i was with her for the better part of an hour, and her responses to my questions, her reactions to information that i supplied her with led me to be concerned about her capacity, her...
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tony coleman.the attorney representing adacia chambers says he believes she suffers from a mental illness. coleman that she had been drinking or taking drugs.before police say she drove into spectators at the parade on saturday morning. >>:i apologize that we're still in our clothes from yesterday, it's been a crazy 24 hours the medical center really has helped out the crash killed four people and left 47 injured. there's newly released video of a raid by u-s and kurdish commandos on a prison in northeastern iraq. dozens of hostages were reportedly being held there by isis. during thursday's raid.. master sergeant joshua wheeler was killed. he is the first us soldier to die in combat in iraq since 2011. that raid has raised more questions about the united states' role in fighting isis. the mission marks the first time us soldiers engaged isis fighters on the ground in iraq since the u-s sent troops back into the country last year. in sports. the warriors are just days away from their season opener. but the defending champs will be with-out their head coach. and the raiders beat up the chargers in
tony coleman.the attorney representing adacia chambers says he believes she suffers from a mental illness. coleman that she had been drinking or taking drugs.before police say she drove into spectators at the parade on saturday morning. >>:i apologize that we're still in our clothes from yesterday, it's been a crazy 24 hours the medical center really has helped out the crash killed four people and left 47 injured. there's newly released video of a raid by u-s and kurdish commandos on a...
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tony coleman.the attorney representing adacia chambers says he believes she suffers from a mental illness. colemans there is no indication that she had been drinking or taking drugs.before police say she drove into spectators at the parade on saturday morning. mark mcnitt.a family member of one of the victims.spoke out about the tragic event. >>: it's been a crazy 24 hours. the medical center has helped out to say the least. >> vicki: parts of western mexico are cleaning up after hurricane patricia.which was the strongest hurricane on record. the damage wasn't nearly as bad as many predicted. but rafael romo tells us, that's little solace, for those who were hit hard. >> reporter: rafael hernandez says he and his family were barely able to evacuate as the floodwaters rushed into his home. >>: "my brother woke me up," he says. "when we got on our truck the water was up to our knees." >> reporter: his wife rosa maria begins to tell us that they've lost almost everything >> reporter: sadness. >> reporter: the hernandezes live in mascota, a town located in the mexican state of jalisco, one of the area
tony coleman.the attorney representing adacia chambers says he believes she suffers from a mental illness. colemans there is no indication that she had been drinking or taking drugs.before police say she drove into spectators at the parade on saturday morning. mark mcnitt.a family member of one of the victims.spoke out about the tragic event. >>: it's been a crazy 24 hours. the medical center has helped out to say the least. >> vicki: parts of western mexico are cleaning up after...