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. >> the trooper says, please help me and asked the uninvolved third party for help. >> reporter: policet ran back to his car, got his own gun and told the man attacking trooper anderson to stop. >> the suspect refuses, the uninvolved third party fires striking and killing the suspect. >> reporter: it was yet another innocent passer-by who grabbed the police radio and called in for help. >> yeah, the gentleman was shos by the passerby who stopped the altercation after the officer was shot. >> reporter: the unidentified suspect was killed. a second person, a woman was also found dead at the scene after apparently being ejected in a crash. investigators say anderson, a 27-year veteran, is lucky to be alive. trooper anderson has undergone surgery and is doing well this morning according to police. the motorist who shot that suspect dead will not face any charges. paula, dan. >> a wild story, very much. >>> let's check the forecast again, rob, as we've discussed is out in sometimeboat springs, colorado, on some sort of boondoggle he's kind of explained. >> there for work. >> work. what's goi
. >> the trooper says, please help me and asked the uninvolved third party for help. >> reporter: policet ran back to his car, got his own gun and told the man attacking trooper anderson to stop. >> the suspect refuses, the uninvolved third party fires striking and killing the suspect. >> reporter: it was yet another innocent passer-by who grabbed the police radio and called in for help. >> yeah, the gentleman was shos by the passerby who stopped the altercation...
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. >> the suspect refuses, the uninvolved third party fires, striking and killing the suspect. >> reporter: it's then that brian schober arrives and mans that radio. >> he's in real bad shape. please send air support helicopter, please. >> reporter: he tells me there's no doubt the bystander saved the police officer's life. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, the very close call on the tracks. >>> and the emergency crews waiting, tonight what the airline is saying about what made them all sick. when your pain reliever stops working, your whole day stops. try this. but just one aleve has the strength to stop pain for 12 hours. tylenol and advil can quit after 6. so live your whole day, not part... with 12 hour aleve. a farmer's market.ieve what's in this kiester. a fire truck. even a marching band. and if i can get comfortable talking about this kiester, then you can get comfortable using preparation h. for any sort of discomfort in yours. preparation h. get comfortable with it. you're so cold, come in! what's wrong? it's dry... your scalp? mine gets dry in the winter too. try head and sho
. >> the suspect refuses, the uninvolved third party fires, striking and killing the suspect. >> reporter: it's then that brian schober arrives and mans that radio. >> he's in real bad shape. please send air support helicopter, please. >> reporter: he tells me there's no doubt the bystander saved the police officer's life. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, the very close call on the tracks. >>> and the emergency crews waiting, tonight what the...
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retreats back to his own vehicle, removes his own weapon from the vehicle, confronts the suspect, the uninvolved third party, fires, striking and killing the suspect. >> well, that driver used the trooper's 2-way radio to call for help. anderson was vushed -- rushed to the hospital, where he is in serious but stable condition. >>> charged in that armed robbery of kim kardashian in paris. whoever they were, they forced their way into her apartment, tied her up and stole more than $10 million worth of jewelry. if you're counting now, that makes 10 people in all charged in this. polit police are now investigating to see if the robbery was an inside job. >>> getting hit by a train. they were walking to a gig in oakland last night when they got hit, about 10 minutes before showtime. the band's manager says the two were thrown several feet by the impact and appear to have broken bones. tower of power is a group of about a dozen musicians. mostly horns. they were popular since forming in the bay area in the late 60s. >>> tonight, we're hearing a little bit from president obama, ahead of his big 60 minu
retreats back to his own vehicle, removes his own weapon from the vehicle, confronts the suspect, the uninvolved third party, fires, striking and killing the suspect. >> well, that driver used the trooper's 2-way radio to call for help. anderson was vushed -- rushed to the hospital, where he is in serious but stable condition. >>> charged in that armed robbery of kim kardashian in paris. whoever they were, they forced their way into her apartment, tied her up and stole more than...
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indeed, the basis of senator franken's attack is he claims you were uninvolved in several civil rights cases that were listed on your question mayor. in 1986, mr. hebert testified -- this is a quote from him -- i have needed mr. session's help in those cases and he has provided that help every step of the way. is that correct that that's what mr. hebert testified? >> yes, that's correct. >> now in the four cases senator franken referred to, you reported all four of them in your supplement to the judiciary committee. is that right? >> that is correct. >> mr. franken didn't mention that. and let me point out here's how you describe your involvement in your written submission to this committee, quote, for the cases described in 248 and 9 my role like most u.s. attorneys in theation and with non-criminal civil rights cases was to provide support for the civil rights division attorneys. i reviewed signed and cosigned briefs and others filed during my tenure. i provided assistance and guidance to the civil rights attorneys, had an open door policy with them and cooperated with them on these
indeed, the basis of senator franken's attack is he claims you were uninvolved in several civil rights cases that were listed on your question mayor. in 1986, mr. hebert testified -- this is a quote from him -- i have needed mr. session's help in those cases and he has provided that help every step of the way. is that correct that that's what mr. hebert testified? >> yes, that's correct. >> now in the four cases senator franken referred to, you reported all four of them in your...
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the base yirs of senator franken's attack, he claims you were uninvolved in several civil rights cases listed on your question air n1986, mr. hebert testified, a quote from him, i have needed mr. sessions' help in those cases and he has provided that help every step of the way. is that correct, that that's what mr. hebert testified? >> yes, that's correct. >> in the four cases senator franken referred to, you reported all four of them in your supplement to the judiciary committee, is that right? >> that is correct. >> mr. franken didn't mention. that and let me point out here's how you describe your involvement in your written submission to this committee. quote, for the cases described in 2, 4, 8 and 9 my role, like most u.s. attorneys with noncriminal civil rights cases was to provide support for the department of justice, civil rights divisions attorneys. i reviewed, co-signed clients, motions and pleadings and briefs filed during high tenure as u.s. attorney i provide aid assistant and guidance, had an open-door policy and cooperated with civil rights attorneys on these cases. for
the base yirs of senator franken's attack, he claims you were uninvolved in several civil rights cases listed on your question air n1986, mr. hebert testified, a quote from him, i have needed mr. sessions' help in those cases and he has provided that help every step of the way. is that correct, that that's what mr. hebert testified? >> yes, that's correct. >> in the four cases senator franken referred to, you reported all four of them in your supplement to the judiciary committee,...
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and indeed, the basis of senator franken's attack is he claims you were uninvolved in several civil rights cases listed on your questionnaire. in 1986, mr. heeb ert testified, this is quote from him, i have needed mr. sessions' help in those cases and he provided help every step of the way. is that correct that's what mr. heeb ert testified? >> yes, that's correct. >> in the four cases senator franken referred to, you reported all four of them in your supplement to the judiciary committee, is that right? >> that is right. >> mr. franken didn't mention that. let me point out, here is how you describe your involvement to this committee. quote for cases described in 2, 4, 8, 9, my role like most u.s. attorneys in the nation and with noncriminal civil right cases is to provide civil rights divisions attorneys. i reviewed, supported and co-signed complaints, motions and other pleadings and briefs filed during my tenure as u.s. attorney. i provided assistance and guidance to civil rights attorneys, open-door policy with them, and cooperated with them on these cases. for the cases described in 6
and indeed, the basis of senator franken's attack is he claims you were uninvolved in several civil rights cases listed on your questionnaire. in 1986, mr. heeb ert testified, this is quote from him, i have needed mr. sessions' help in those cases and he provided help every step of the way. is that correct that's what mr. heeb ert testified? >> yes, that's correct. >> in the four cases senator franken referred to, you reported all four of them in your supplement to the judiciary...
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the private sector is likely to remain uninvolved. wall financed by u.s.able exercise? megan: no, it is not. schools, education, roads would be useful, in terms of boosting long-term productivity. , we have very few details on the infrastructure plan, but he hopes the private sector will get tax credits. the private sector will probably not be interested because they get -- being to profitable. you sogan greene, think much. what a privilege it will be later today, not my conversation with bill gross, it is a conversation with a relatively new minted mayor of this boston, martin walsh will join us. he has a city on the rise. general electric coming to maher walsh's boston. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." tom keene is in boston. i'm francine lacqua in london. analysts raised on the currencies. burning through fx reserves to reserve -- support the yuan. we are back with callum henderson. the problem with china is that ,t has reserves, outflows currency. which one should they stabilize first? callum: the number one political pr
the private sector is likely to remain uninvolved. wall financed by u.s.able exercise? megan: no, it is not. schools, education, roads would be useful, in terms of boosting long-term productivity. , we have very few details on the infrastructure plan, but he hopes the private sector will get tax credits. the private sector will probably not be interested because they get -- being to profitable. you sogan greene, think much. what a privilege it will be later today, not my conversation with bill...