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how could it be pinging from tuscaloosa? that's miles and miles away. >> right.o way she could have made the call and been back to the location where she was murdered at. >> courtesy of the cell towers, you were able to show that teresa could not have made that call. it had to be somebody else using her phone and what do you know? her phone is missing from the crime scene. >> correct. >> so the person who very likely killed teresa mayfield must have used teresa's cell phone to call her husband scott. what could that mean? did the killer know scott? and did scott know something he wasn't sharing? >>> coming up -- >> we were dealing with a person that was leading a double life. >> secrets and lies. >> this was betrayal. >> very good word. >> when "dateline" continues. people everywhere are confusing quilted northern for robes. they're both cushiony, comforting, and add elegance to your home. but quilted northern is not a robe. it's just really nice toilet paper. ...used almost everywherezema, euon almost everybody. like the back of a bodyguard. for ages 2 and up. e
how could it be pinging from tuscaloosa? that's miles and miles away. >> right.o way she could have made the call and been back to the location where she was murdered at. >> courtesy of the cell towers, you were able to show that teresa could not have made that call. it had to be somebody else using her phone and what do you know? her phone is missing from the crime scene. >> correct. >> so the person who very likely killed teresa mayfield must have used teresa's cell...
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he was a 13-year veteran of the tuscaloosa police force.s working on a tip that a wanted felon was at his home when he arrived monday night. the suspect ran inside and opened fire. he died at the hospital and was engaged to be married. >>> seven deaths nationwide are blamed on vaping. health officials confirming a fatality linked to the use of e-cigarettes. there's been two vaping-related deaths in california. kansas, illinois, arizona and oregon have one fatality. the centers for disease control is bolstering its response to lung injuries caused by vaping. >>> there were no new measles cases reported in the u.s. last week. that's the first time it happened since early january. there's 241 cases. most cases were among people that were not vaccinated. health officials continue in two new york counties. >>> a flower recall because of e. coli contamination. the bags have a better if used by date of september 6th, 2020. the company says it issued the voluntary recall out of abundance of caution. there's no illnesses related to the product. >>>
he was a 13-year veteran of the tuscaloosa police force.s working on a tip that a wanted felon was at his home when he arrived monday night. the suspect ran inside and opened fire. he died at the hospital and was engaged to be married. >>> seven deaths nationwide are blamed on vaping. health officials confirming a fatality linked to the use of e-cigarettes. there's been two vaping-related deaths in california. kansas, illinois, arizona and oregon have one fatality. the centers for...
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-- in tuscaloosa.turn out a lot of those new mercedes suv's you see on the street. a lot of those suvs get exported --i'm sorry, from alabama to places like china. convening heads of state and government and hundreds of ceos in new york. a spoke with chairman of , ceo, and brian moynihan of bank of america, on the u.s.-china trade work. >> what you have seen over the and 2.5 years is the u.s. warning them as a leader of the developed world. on the chinese side, they are trying to figure out how far and how fast they want to get someplace. countries gottwo quite close in may, at which point the chinese just withdrew. they had agreed to a variety of things, we thought, then they look at the hole, and they said, my goodness, let's not do this. this is starting again. meanwhile, what has happened in these 2.5 years is that the two countries have started, as a result of false starts and a variety of other tactical stuff, or starting to decouple -- are starting to decouple, which is very dangerous. >> i do w
-- in tuscaloosa.turn out a lot of those new mercedes suv's you see on the street. a lot of those suvs get exported --i'm sorry, from alabama to places like china. convening heads of state and government and hundreds of ceos in new york. a spoke with chairman of , ceo, and brian moynihan of bank of america, on the u.s.-china trade work. >> what you have seen over the and 2.5 years is the u.s. warning them as a leader of the developed world. on the chinese side, they are trying to figure...
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tuscaloosa officer donnell shot in the face. custody as the city mourns the officer. >> in our community our heroes wear the police uniform in the tuscaloosa police department. and tonight one of our heroes has died in the line of duty. carley: a 13 year veteran of the department. he leaves behind two daughters and a fiancee. the army veteran is the 30th officer killed in the line of duty this year. iran appearing to shut the door on diplomacy. supreme leader ayatollah khomeini says there will be no talks with the u.s. at any level. the announcement ending speculation about a u.s.-iran meeting at the united nations tensions with the country escalating this week following an attack on saudi arabian oil sites. president trump says it looks like iran is responsible. dog the bounty hunter is resting comfortably after a heart health scare. tmz reports he was hospitalized for chest pain in colorado. the reality tv whose real name is duane chapman joined "fox & friends" last month to speak about the loss of his wife. she died of cancer
tuscaloosa officer donnell shot in the face. custody as the city mourns the officer. >> in our community our heroes wear the police uniform in the tuscaloosa police department. and tonight one of our heroes has died in the line of duty. carley: a 13 year veteran of the department. he leaves behind two daughters and a fiancee. the army veteran is the 30th officer killed in the line of duty this year. iran appearing to shut the door on diplomacy. supreme leader ayatollah khomeini says there...
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. >>> breaking overnight, a police officer in tuscaloosa, alabama, has been fatally shot. it happened as he was trying to track down a suspect wanted for robbery and assault. investigators say the officer followed the suspect into a house where they exchanged gunfire. the suspect is now in custody. the 40-year-old officer leaves behind two daughters and a fiancee. >>> we turn now to a neighborhood in maine being compared to a war zone after a massive explosion killed a firefighter. investigators will be back on the scene in farmington today as we learn about recent construction at that building. overnight a community coming together in maine. ♪ remembering a fire captain killed in this massive building explosion. >> we decided to come today because we feel it's important even though we didn't know the firefighter personally to support the town and show that we care for our first responders. >> reporter: new drone video this morning shows the debris littering the ground after the blast leveled the building. >> it was just total devastation. i've been in law enforcement 35 y
. >>> breaking overnight, a police officer in tuscaloosa, alabama, has been fatally shot. it happened as he was trying to track down a suspect wanted for robbery and assault. investigators say the officer followed the suspect into a house where they exchanged gunfire. the suspect is now in custody. the 40-year-old officer leaves behind two daughters and a fiancee. >>> we turn now to a neighborhood in maine being compared to a war zone after a massive explosion killed a...
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>> ron allen ron, thank you >> breaking news out of alabama where authorities say a tuscaloosa police officer has died after being shot in the line of duty the officer has been identified as 40-year-old dorn el, a 13 year veteran of the department he was shot while exchanging gunfire with the suspect inside of a home. that suspect who was wanted on a felony failure to appear warrant was also wounded in the shooting and is now in custody. no word on his condition the officer's body was escorted by police to montgomery, alabama where an autopsy is planned. he leaves behind two daughters and a fiancee. >> and there was another police shooting -- involved shooting in the nation's capital a d.c. officer was shot by a suspect in southeast officials say multiple officers were responding to shots fired in an apartment. as they approached the building, a man started firing at them officers returned fire, fatally shooting the suspect the officer hit was taken to a hospital with non-life threatening injuries authorities said they later found another man suffering from gunshot wounds inside the a
>> ron allen ron, thank you >> breaking news out of alabama where authorities say a tuscaloosa police officer has died after being shot in the line of duty the officer has been identified as 40-year-old dorn el, a 13 year veteran of the department he was shot while exchanging gunfire with the suspect inside of a home. that suspect who was wanted on a felony failure to appear warrant was also wounded in the shooting and is now in custody. no word on his condition the officer's body...
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moundville is located just outside of what is today tuscaloosa in alabama. it's a society that grew in prosperity and influence, regional influence, but about the year 1000 in the common era. we begin to see population growing and growing quite dramatically at the site that archaeologists have referred to as moundville. over the next century. so that by 1150 in the common era, we see monumental architecture has emerged. many hundreds, possibly thousands, of people call this place home. it's a diverse economy that they -- these people are cultivating. an exchange economy with outside native communities. and a society that engages in both warfare and diplomacy with non kin members. so by about 1150, moundville has begun to enter into an era that will last about 200 or so years of quite incredible prosperity and cultural productivity. stories told both orally with dance and with architecture begin to mark the landscape. the mounds that you see still to this day at the moundville site told a story in and of themselves. these mounds indicated a sense of social ra
moundville is located just outside of what is today tuscaloosa in alabama. it's a society that grew in prosperity and influence, regional influence, but about the year 1000 in the common era. we begin to see population growing and growing quite dramatically at the site that archaeologists have referred to as moundville. over the next century. so that by 1150 in the common era, we see monumental architecture has emerged. many hundreds, possibly thousands, of people call this place home. it's a...
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foster, a red shirt senior from tuscaloosa, came in and cleaned him up.here early. you see the head and the crown and what he hits with. he lowered that head. that call is going to stand. >> shane: that call is going to stand, absolutely. hopefully this player can stay in the game. i'm not so sure he was targeting but it doesn't look good. >> referee: personal foul. targeting. defense, number 11. 15-yard penalty. automatic first down. the play is under further review. >> justin: our referee, the replay referee is rick jackson up in the booth. all of these targeting plays get reviewed now to see if the player will be ejected or if they will be able to stay in the game. now, let's not forget mckelsey williams, the starting strong safety, he was -- he is out of the first half because of a targeting call in the second half last week. >> petros: and you hear the crowd reacting to the hit. i'm not sure if it was necessarily a malicious hit by foster, but you got to keep that head up. that's the way the rules are today. in my day, they would have said good hit a
foster, a red shirt senior from tuscaloosa, came in and cleaned him up.here early. you see the head and the crown and what he hits with. he lowered that head. that call is going to stand. >> shane: that call is going to stand, absolutely. hopefully this player can stay in the game. i'm not so sure he was targeting but it doesn't look good. >> referee: personal foul. targeting. defense, number 11. 15-yard penalty. automatic first down. the play is under further review. >>...
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. >> madam speaker, i rise today the life of tuscaloosa police department kuzett.ator he was tragically killed in the line of duty monday night. he was only 40 years old. he leaves behind two young his fiancee. as a 13-year veteran of the police department and veteran of united states army, he was loved and respected in the tuscaloosa community. awful event reminds us that the men and women of law enforcement do not get the deserve.ion they not only are they public servants in the truest sense, wives and ve husbands, they have children that they care for. members of their communities. they put their lives on the line to protect. and deserve our thanks gratitude and our prayers. i offer my sincerest condolences family of officer kuzett. of the all be proud record of service and service he leaves behind. he will not be forgotten. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentlelady from texas seek ecognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without ob
. >> madam speaker, i rise today the life of tuscaloosa police department kuzett.ator he was tragically killed in the line of duty monday night. he was only 40 years old. he leaves behind two young his fiancee. as a 13-year veteran of the police department and veteran of united states army, he was loved and respected in the tuscaloosa community. awful event reminds us that the men and women of law enforcement do not get the deserve.ion they not only are they public servants in the truest...
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murray: he's delivering a speech at the other -- i can see c-span, like the tuscaloosa ratings are just going down right now. they just bottomed out. he's delivering a speech about segregation, and now here he is at gettysburg delivering a speech about constitutionalism. he talks about states' rights, very typical of what you would expect of george wallace. but if you could visit the battlefield and take a tour, you would have an interpretive experience that really was no different than those union and confederate veterans shaking hands in 1913. the park service talks about the battle, the tactics, the men who fought, the soldiers, they're not talking about divisive issues, because that's an narrative that makes americans comfortable. it's sanitized, but it is comfortable. then, then it explodes. so i want to go through the last bit of time that i have and talk to you quickly about the latter years of the 20th century, into the 21st century. in the late 1990's, the national park service gets a new superintendent, probably a familiar face to many of you, dr. john latschar. he has an idea
murray: he's delivering a speech at the other -- i can see c-span, like the tuscaloosa ratings are just going down right now. they just bottomed out. he's delivering a speech about segregation, and now here he is at gettysburg delivering a speech about constitutionalism. he talks about states' rights, very typical of what you would expect of george wallace. but if you could visit the battlefield and take a tour, you would have an interpretive experience that really was no different than those...
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. >>> breaking overnight in tuscaloosa, a police officer was shot and killed while serving warrants.nto a home and the two exchanged gunshots. the suspect was wounded and is in custody. the officer is the fourth in alabama killed in the line of duty this year. >>> israelis are going to the polls in a do-over election. prime minister benjamin netanyahu wasn't able to form a government after last spring's elections, so he called a new election. the polls again say it's a tight one. in a last-ditch move to appeal to hardliners, netanyahu says he will annex all the settlements in the so-called occupied territories. >>> it's a setback for some of the women who say jeffrey epstein abused them. a federal judge says they can't sue the justice department for the plea from a dozen years ago. even though the same judge earlier this year said the 2007 agreement was too lenient and violated federal law. he ruled epstein's death closes the case. the women may appeal the decision. >>> disturbing results from a new nationwide study revealing that more than 3 million women say their first sexual enco
. >>> breaking overnight in tuscaloosa, a police officer was shot and killed while serving warrants.nto a home and the two exchanged gunshots. the suspect was wounded and is in custody. the officer is the fourth in alabama killed in the line of duty this year. >>> israelis are going to the polls in a do-over election. prime minister benjamin netanyahu wasn't able to form a government after last spring's elections, so he called a new election. the polls again say it's a tight...
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the white victims of fatal a ice shootings included 50-year-old suspect in a domestic assault in tuscaloosa, at the officer with a spoon. a 28-year-old driver in des cares, iowa, who exited his and walked quickly towards an officer after a car chase. in a 21-year-old suspect grocery store robbery in akron, ohio, who had escaped on a bike who did not remove his hands from his waist band when uttered to do so. black, e victims were black, the -- mr. johnson: regular order, mr. chairman. ms. macdonald: instead because they are white, they are unknown. thank you for the opportunity. chair nadler: thank you very much. i thank the victim -- sorry -- i hank the witnesses for their testimony. we will now proceed under the five-minute rule. i will begin by recognizing for five minutes. dr. goff, my first question is, comment on what we -- on what we heard on the etc.?ce, r. goff: i think i can stay under my time. none of that is true. if you'd like me to elaborate, i can. chair nadler: do. r. goff: the citing of the roland fryer study is something embarrassed being about. it was debunked -- i believ
the white victims of fatal a ice shootings included 50-year-old suspect in a domestic assault in tuscaloosa, at the officer with a spoon. a 28-year-old driver in des cares, iowa, who exited his and walked quickly towards an officer after a car chase. in a 21-year-old suspect grocery store robbery in akron, ohio, who had escaped on a bike who did not remove his hands from his waist band when uttered to do so. black, e victims were black, the -- mr. johnson: regular order, mr. chairman. ms....
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it happened yesterday in tuscaloosa company. policing officer during a chris huff was pursuing a suspect and that is when there was an exchange of gunfire. >> we saw the suspect on the front port of a residence the suspect fled into the house and officer cassatt followed. shots were exchanged and he was hit the suspect was also wounded in the exchange. disputed the suspect is now in custody. officer cassatt was a engaged to be married had two daughters and was a 13 year back of the department. >> i don't want to war with anybody. i'm somebody that would like not to have war. we are prepared to more than anybody, we have the best fighter jets, the best rockets, the best missiles, the best equipment, but with all that being said we certainly would like to avoid it. >> knows president trump yesterday after his earlier tweet that the u.s. was locked and loaded thing iran appears to be responsible for the attacks in saudi arabia. as you know tehran was denied involvement from the beginning. good morning to you. we certainly would lik
it happened yesterday in tuscaloosa company. policing officer during a chris huff was pursuing a suspect and that is when there was an exchange of gunfire. >> we saw the suspect on the front port of a residence the suspect fled into the house and officer cassatt followed. shots were exchanged and he was hit the suspect was also wounded in the exchange. disputed the suspect is now in custody. officer cassatt was a engaged to be married had two daughters and was a 13 year back of the...
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that hunt at first baptist church in pensacola or first baptist church in meridian, mississippi or tuscaloosahese are all churches i went to, i can name a thousand baptist churches. we moved a lot. >> do you think the people in there want ar-15s? >> they want the shotguns. they want to go out hunting. there are some people that ant ar-15,. >> shotgun is the ultimate home defense. >> i was just going to say i'm not going to tell people what guns i have. i'm not going to tell people what guns i have, but trust me, nobody is getting in my house and it's not an ar-15. >> but you know, joe, part of this is on the extra the tick party and candidates who run for national offices, democrats, instead of going to states where there's strong, strong support for the nra and strong support nra, and the nra is the top of the house. there's only self-interest -- >> you're talking about the three washington lobbyists paid by hedge funds and loot the coffers of nra members. those three? >> the rest of the nra membership, terrific people. >> they support background checks. >> democratic candidates don't go to
that hunt at first baptist church in pensacola or first baptist church in meridian, mississippi or tuscaloosahese are all churches i went to, i can name a thousand baptist churches. we moved a lot. >> do you think the people in there want ar-15s? >> they want the shotguns. they want to go out hunting. there are some people that ant ar-15,. >> shotgun is the ultimate home defense. >> i was just going to say i'm not going to tell people what guns i have. i'm not going to...