Sat in the main room, the same room, and they were somewhat solicitous of each other. President obama talked about the need for peace. Benjamin netanyahu talked about his support of a twostate solution in the region. They shook hands and their body language, i would say, was even somewhat gentle toward each other. I would say, yeah, absolutely, compared to their posture in the past. President obama made make no mistake, he did point out when he said its no secret these two men have not seen eye to eye at all when it comes to the United States and other countries negotiating that iran nuclear deal, but how they Work TogetherGoing Forward to prevent iran obtaining and creating a nuclear weapon, president obama says thats an area where they can find common ground. Lets talk about this really mow men to us meeting. Highly anticipated meeting at the white house. Lets bring in our Global Affairs correspondent elise. You traveled with the Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu from israel to the United States for that controversial speech he made before congress in march, blasting the iran nuclear deal. And now this meeting. What do you make of it . What did you hear in this meeting . Thats right, kate. Listen, this year, as you said, its been a real year of acrimony and animosity. Prime minister netanyahu making clear he was going to do whatever he could to make sure that iran deal did not go through. Well, as we know, that iran deal has passed. Its on its way to implementation. And i think the Prime Minister is coming now to kind of see if how these two leaders can Work Together over the next year. Hes clearly going to wait out president obama to see if he does better with the next president , but, you know, in the wake of this iran deeshlgs hes thanking the president for the very robust security increased aid that the u. S. Is going to be giving israel over the next year to try and stop irans other activity against israel. A lot of concerns not only about a nuclear deal, but also about counterterrorism. So, i think he came here a little bit con tritrite, lookinr that special relationship that the u. S. And israel has. These two leaders do need to Work Together, kate. You actually see in the way theyre sitting right there with Benjamin Netanyahu facing the president there, as if to say, im open to what you are saying right now. Im open to these discussions, because these are two men who have not seen eye to eye quite literally for quite some time. Joe johns is at the white house. Both men said something both wants to hear. President obama said israel and the citizens have the right and the need to defend themselves. Theyre talking about the response to terror attacks against Israeli Citizens in israeli proper and palestinian territories. And Benjamin Netanyahu said i think he still supports a twostate solution. He said two states for two people, which is something that i think he backed off of quite a lot during the campaign in israel. Joe, what do you think . Reporter the question, of course, is whether there will be more talks. That doesnt seem likely, at least so far on that very issue. But look, no matter how you cut it, theres clearly some hope here in washington that theres going to be a reset, a restart, a return to talking about shared values as opposed to what happened the last time Benjamin Netanyahu was here in the United States in that very contentious situation, the controversial speech before congress, all of this with the backdrop of the iran nuclear deal. So, a lot of reason for these two leaders to try to get along, as elise said, over the next year while president obama is still in office. And a lot more to talk about besides the iran deal, including the situation in syria, including the palestinian question and the violence weve seen there. So, theres hope that something will happen here at the white house and then netanyahu goes on to speak to the American Enterprise institute, the center for american progress. Hes got a lot of people hes going to talk to while hes in town. And some suggestion, at least, this is very much about fencemending. Well, of course, the last time he was in town he didnt talk to the president. So this time around, the mere fact theyre in the same room talking appears to show some fence of my mending going on, even if the relationship between the two nations is closed and has been closed over time. That personal relationship has definitely been on the rocks for quite some time. Thanks, guys. Happening right now, racial tensions at the university of missouri. They are coming to a head. Emergency talks Getting Started as we speak. Africanamerican members of the schools Football Team are refusing to play until a University President resigns or is fired. Now the University Student government has joined that call. The president of the university, tim wolfe, he says he will not step down. This all comes after weeks of protests over a series of racially charged incidents, including racial slurs hurled at black students and a swastika drawn on a dorm wall. Graduate students and even faculty are calling for a walkout today on campus. Lets get more on this and bring in caroline bouman, assistant city editor at the local newspaper, and a graduate student as well in journalism at mizzou, at the university. Thank you for joining us. The universitys governing body is meeting right now amidthese protests. What are they discussing . What are they deciding . What could come out of this, do you think . Sure, absolutely. Well, thank you so much for having me. I cant speculate, but we imagine the curators, the governing body, its eight people appointed by the governor, they are the ones who can hire and Fire University system president s. So when they call an emergency closed meeting amidst the tension on our campus that is currently here, we have to speculate its about what exactly to do and how best to move forward. The board of curators has not issued a statement yet regarding this, so we imagine they will today. Now you have the Football Team saying it will not play. It could the school could lose 1 million plus on that. You have the student body government now saying the president should resign as well. You have many faculty members standing in solidarity with the students. Specifically, are they making clear what their concerns are or grievances are, for lack of a better word . I know they want the University President to resign, but resign over what, exactly . Sure, absolutely. There have been many statements made over the past week, of course, but this all started, and we have to go back to concerned student 1950, which is a group of students on our campus who started protesting and kind of came forward around our homecoming parade. And at that time, they were calling for changes to diversity requirements. They were calling for more diverse faculty. They were calling for increases in Health Professionals at mu, specifically professional who is are diverse as well. So they had a list of demands theyve published. And those demands still stay. Its not just about tim wolfes resignation. That is what the headlines are about and what the campus seems to be driving for right now. But there are a list of demands as well that that group is pushing for. And that other student and faculty, the Football Team and faculty and staff have gathered around. Caroline, you are also, as we pointed out, a graduate student at the school. What are you hearing there . Has this reached a point of somethings got to give . A luke warm statement coming out of this governing body meeting, i assume, thats not going to be enough. Has it reached that point where somethings going to have to change or the students arent going to stand for it . What are you hearing on campus . Sure. Well, personally what im hearing and also professionally what were hearing is, absolutely, people are very angry. They want change. They want action. They to want see that the University System cares and they want more than just pr statements. I think thats been made very clear from our student body and from our faculty now as well. Thank you so much. Appreciate you being with us as this is happening. Emergency meeting happening as we speak at the university to decide what to do. One of the people that started this discussion is graduate student Jonathan Butler. He began a Hunger Strike one week ago, demanding the University President , tim wolfes removal. Jonathan now joins us by the phone. Can you hear me, jonathan . Yes, i can. Thank you for being with us. I wonder if you can state for us right now what your goals are. Its been a week since you last ate. Anything but water is all youre consuming right now. What do you want to happen . Thank you for having me, first off. And to address your first comment, i do want to clarify that this is not the first time anything like this has happened. We really have to take this back historically. To whats happened since black students have come to this campus in 1950. What we looked at came out postferguson, three black women creating an Organization Called mu for mike brown, which i had the pleasure of joining, which really started this conversation about racism on campus. A lot of what were fighting for right now, a lot of what were fighting for right now comes out of that initiative of what those three black women stood for. The same thing they stood for were standing for right now in that we want a more safe and inclusive campus. The goal hasnt changed. With concerned student 1950, the group has our eight demands. Part of those demands is to get the university to address the 1969 lbc demands, so as you can see, theres a history of black students demanding a better campus. But for me specifically, if you look at how the campus has been unfolding and deteriorating in the past 90 days, thats why the main goal has been removing wolfe. At the end of the day hes being negligent lent in addressing these issues and the time is no longer for pr statements or for anything to try to pacify the students. We need real and substantial change and leadership thats really going to drive this campus forward. Jonathan, what do you think of what do you think of the fact that now more than 30 players on the schools Football Team are standing in solidarity with you . They put out a picture of them standing arm in arm with you. Theyre boycotting this saturdays game, protesting right along with you. The support is was highly unexpected but it was so very much appreciated. Standing in solidarity with more than just me, but the movement. I believe so far the Football Players who are standing with us have made it very clear that when you look at how the how the University System hasnt addressed graduate student health, which i am a graduate student, so i lost my Health Insurance back in august, when they havent addressed the issues of planned parenthood, when they havent addressed issues of racism, our issues of sexual assault, which are permeated through our university campus, the Football Players themselves really wanted to take a stand because they are so separated from the main part of campus. So, they really wanted to utilize their voice because they are students as well as athletes. So, for me, that was just a powerful statement that will live on for years and years to come. Especially as the response were getting from other universities where students there are calling for their student athletes and other powerful voices to stand with them. So, it truly means a lot to have them standing with the movement as a whole in terms of trying to fight for justice. Were looking at live pictures. Hang on. The board of curator meeting. Thats the meeting going on right now to decide what to do at the university. I imagine we should hear from them some time in the next several minutes about if they made any decision. I cant say were expecting any decision, necessarily. Jonathan, its been a week since you last ate. Give us a sense of how youre doing and how much longer youre willing to go. As ive continued to tell people, im in this till the end. Im committed to this initiative. We need to see real change and thats why im doing this. But in terms of my body, yes, physically, im extremely drained, im exhausted. You know, ive had lower back pain. Ive had general pain all over my body. Ive had an ongoing headache this whole time. My body is literally shutting down on itself, but i think the sacrifice is worth it when you talk about how much black students and students of color and marginalized students in general are not treated like humans on our campus. I think the sacrifice of willing to say im willing to sacrifice my life to say its really this serious. Although i do have these physical pains, what i focus more on is whats happening on campus and, you know, white students and black students and asianamerican students and are coming together in the conversations people are having in their classrooms and their offices is really powerful. So, thats what i choose to focus, rather than my physical pain i do have at the moment. It really is about the change that is happening on campus. Jonathan butler, thank you so much for being with us. Thank you. Other news now ben carson says he is facing tougher scrutiny than any other candidate right now. His rival Chris Christie says, are you kidding me . Why the new jersey governor says he has no sympathy for candidates who cant complain about the media. And did Police Officers target a father and his son . Two officers are in court today charged with murdering a 6yearold boy. This as we hear one of the officers knew the victims. And a scandal involving hundreds of students and hundreds of nude pictures as a massive sexting ring is uncovered at one high school. Youll hear about this secret vault and why officials there have no idea what to do next. Ou. Its a highly contagious disease. It can be especially serious even fatal to infants. Unfortunately, many people who spread it may not know they have it. Its called whooping cough. 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Hes been trying for a minute. Well stay on this. During the commercial break he was trying to, he said, im resigning from the university of Missouri School system as of today, and then theyve been having a technical problem. Lets try to listen in one more time. To this very difficult situation. It is my belief we stopped listening to each other. We didnt respond or react. We got frustrated with each other and we forced individuals, like Jonathan Butler, to take immediate action or unusual steps to affect change. This is not, i repeat not, the way change should come about. Change comes from listening, learning, caring and conversation. And we have to respect each other enough to stop yelling at each other and start listening. And quit intimidating each other through either our role or whatever means that we decide to use. Unfortunately, this has not happened. And that is why i stand before you today and i take full responsibility for this frustration. And i take full responsibility for the inaction that has occurred. Id ask everybody, from students to faculty, staff, to my friends, everybody, use my resignation to heal and Start Talking again to make the changes necessary. And lets focus on changing what we can change today and in the future. Not what we cant change, which is what happened in the past. I truly love everybody here and the Great Institution and my decision to resign comes out of love, not hate. Id like to read some scripture thats given me strength. I hope it provides you with some strength as well as we think about whats next. I have to also give credit to my daughter for remindng me of the scripture. Psalm 46 1. God is our refuge and strength and everpresent help in trouble. We need to use my resignation, please, please use this resignation to heal, not to hate. And lets move Forward Together for a brighter tomorrow. God bless all of you. And i thank you for this wonderful opportunity to have led the university of missouri system. Thank you. And right there youre hearing the news straight from the university of missouris president , tim wolfe himself, standing up and saying that he is resigning as the president of university of missouri. Saying at one point, i take full responsibility for the frustration. He takes full responsibility for the inaction that has occurred. Joining us by phone is graduate student Jonathan Butler. Jonathan butler has been in a Hunger Strike for a week to protest, i think, the frustration that exists on that campus over the racial discussion thats been taking place, the racial atmosphere that has been at the school for the last several months. Jonathan has been in a Hunger Strike for seven days. He was mentioned by name by the University President. The president said that Jonathan Butler had to take extraordinary actions to step in to make change. Jonathan, if you can hear me, the University President also said, this is not the way that change should come about. Your reaction to his resignation . Your reaction to his words. Just wow. Im sorry. I just finished crying because this moment really means so much to not just me but so many people because weve been fighting as underrepresented students for so long. And to see that theres a clear stance on racism and clear stance on inequality on campus is huge. I mean, my initial reaction is my body got a little more faint because i was just so overwhelmed because of what this truly means. Not just for our university. Not just for our system. But for the nation, that students who want to go to college and get an education can now have a fighting chance at having a fair education on a campus that is safe and inclusive. When we talk about, you know, specifically, you know, this isnt how change should have happened. Hes absolutely right. It shouldnt have happened. Years ago when we were trying to have dialogues with administration, we were trying to get things changed for faculty, when we were trying to do all this work on campus, senting emails, they werent listening to us. They really werent listening to us. And so those are the times they should have been listening. And it shouldnt have taken it for me to put my life on the line for us to get to this place. And so, i hope this sets a precedence Going Forward for our campus, our system and for the nation and even internationally. That when students are in pain, when students are hurting, they come to the environment on these campuses to make change and to be better people and to enable us that opportunity to get a full Academic Experience is the duty of the administration and officials on our campuses. Jonathan, i mean, when we were listening to this his resignation speech, i mean, the president himself became emotional when in the middle of his words. And you were the only person he mentioned by name, other than his daughter. In making this in resigning. What did you think . What did you feel in that moment when he mentioned your name . You know, i really dont have emotion for him, you know, mentioning my name. I think it really is because of the attention the Hunger Strike got, because i dont think he should have just mentioned my name. He should have mentioned the names of every single student who has been fighting for this for years. Its not just fighting against racism. Its fighting against sexism, against homophobihomophobia, fo pay rates for faculty and staff. This is not a me thing. This is not a Jonathan Butler thing. This is a community thing. And thats what i would have liked to have seen. I would have liked him to acknowledge the hard work this is just me fighting against injustice and the only way i knew how because ive been backed into a corner. But we cant erase the fact theres been so much work done by so many other people on our campus and across this nation. Wow. Jonathan, you got what you wanted here. You called for the University President to quit. He just quit. I wonder now what you think has changed. Again, in his departure statement he said, we need to start listening to each other. We need to stop shouting and intimidating each other. We need to start listening to each other to affect chak. Do you think now that has started . I think even before this that had started. I wish you guys could be on campus and to see the love that is permeating throughout campus on the students, faculty and staff. Weve seen faculty come together, staff come together, students come together and have tough dialogue about what it means to be on our campus and in our community. And so when you talk about, you know, addressing sexual assault, when we talk about addressing racism, these are conversations that have really started to be amplified in this time period over the past week. And so i think that is a central starting point for change. As we go forward, like i said, before this really set a precedence that, one, students, faculty and staff truly have a voice and leadership over our campuses. Secondly, it really does put forth a precedence that we really do need to at least on our campus do a better job. And since we do have this national spotlight, i think it would be in the best interest of the mu system to continue to listen to underrepresented students and continue to do the best they can to make the campus a better place. And as you said yourself, this is the beginning of that long road towards change. But does it go without saying at this point on a week on the Hunger Strike, your Hunger Strike is now over . Yes, it is officially over. Were still we still need to work with the curators to work on measures for shared governance because we do need more voices from student, faculty and staff on who on who our president becomes, on who our system officials become because we cant have situations happen like this again. We need to be able to have more voices in those conversations and not just the curators. So, thats the next step as we move forward, is that this is the beginning. We still have a lot of healing that needs to happen on campus. But this is a great First Step Towards change. And i really hope that people on other campuses take heed to this moment and really start advocating for the students, faculty and staff. Jonathan butler, thank you so much. We really appreciate you being on in this breaking news happening right now. The university of missouri president resigning his post. Tim wolfe stepping down, saying that he takes responsibility full responsibility for the frustration and inaction on that campus. It will be interesting to see what kind of dialogue exists now Going Forward and who the next person to take that job will be. Absolutely. Because the students have made clear that they want a big say in that. 31 minutes after the hour. Ben carson, he is running to be president of the United States. But apparently thinks questions about his past are sick, even stupid. Choice words for cnn and why donald trump not exactly coming to carsons defense. Also ahead, why did two mroovrz Police Officers chase down and open fire on a father and his son. Theyre due in court. Those Police Officers due to appear in court this morning as we get word that one of the officers knew the victims. Oh no. under his breath hey man hey peter. unenthusiastic oh. Ha ha ha joanne . Is that you . Its me. You dont look a day over 70. Am i right . Jingle jingle. If youre peter pan, you stay young forever. Its what you do. If you want to save fifteen percent or more on Car Insurance, you switch to geico. 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That he was violent as a teenager until he then turned to religion, which then transformed his life. Well, carson now in the face of all these questions and the criticism, he says he is facing unfair scrutiny. Listen. Theres no question im getting special scrutiny because, you know, there are a lot of people who are very threatened and then, you know, they seen the recent headtohead polling against hillary and how well i do. And theyre worried. Theres no question about it. Joining us now to discuss, brad woodhouse, former Communications Director for the dnc, and doug hite former Communications Director for rnc. Lets communicate. First off, is that true, do you think ben carson is facing unfair scrutiny, more scrutiny than any other candidate . Second off, i mean, he says it helps him. He says hes raised 3. 5 million over the last week. Do you think thats true . Well, look, hes obviously receiving more scrutiny right now than any other candidate or any candidate has before. Thats what happens when youre in first place. Its a good thing. If youre in first place, youre going to get more attention. Youre going to get more scrutiny. Thats what comes with the process. At the same time, beating up the media while probably not popular, jon and kate with you, is something very popular in the Republican Base. It works very tactictactically,n help raise money but its not a good longterm strategy. We can take it. We have broad shoulders. Kate can take it. Kate can take it for sure. Im getting a little thinskinned here. Brad, you know who else doesnt think its necessarily unfair to ask questions about ben carson and his past . His closest adviser, Armstrong Williams came on cnn this morning and he essentially said, no, this is a good thing. Listen to what he said. I think its a very good thing that dr. Carson is being vetted, that dr. Carson is being tested, that dr. Carson is having to answer to these questions. Because in my opinion and the opinion of many others its best dr. Carson address these issues early on and get them out of the way. Do you think hes told that, brad, to dr. Carson right now, this is part of the vetting process and what it means when youre the frontrunner for a nomination . Look, i think its clear theyre playing both sides of this. To dougs point, theyre going out and raising money. I mean, the Republican Base loves nothing more than republican candidates attacking the mainstream media. But i got news for ben carson, there aint one person i know of worried about ben carson in a general election. I think this being thinskinned, not being able to prove elements of his biography, the very biography hes used to rocket himself to the top. Im not worried about him. I just find it laughable how republicans, ben carson being the latest example, just think they dont have to answer tough questions in debates on on the campaign trail. Carson is now saying its time to move on, folks. I dont want to answer any more of these questions. Lets talk about the real issues. Some of his opponents are not missing the opportunity to hit on this over and over again. Just listen here. You talk about stabbing someone and it got stopped by a belt buckle, which, you know, belt buckles dont stop stabbing. They turn and twist and things slide off them. Its pretty lucky if that happened. Its his burden. Absolutely his burden. I heard him say hes been more scrutinized than anybody in this race and its unfair. Is he kidding . Is he siding . He has a bridge to sell you, if you know what i mean. Got a question, though, on this. How risky is it, how far can the other candidates go, as you said, its a winning strategy, at least shorttemprm to blast e media. They say youre asking legitimate questions and that could becoming at them soon. I think so one of the frustrations a lot of republicans have is we are havent heard enough specifics from what our toptier candidates, donald trump and ben carson. I want to know where they are on tax reform. I want to know where they are on growing the economy, creating jobs, increasing wages. We havent heard a whole lot of that. Ben carsons life story, whether we know all the details or not, is obviously very inspirational. But we need to know what his prescription is to fix the problems in the country. We need to know that of all the candidates. And the debates have been somewhat helpful but we certainly need to hear more. Thats where youll hear a lot of republican candidates say, wait a second, you need to answer these questions. If youre a candidate whos not leading the polls, you need candidates up front to get as much scrutiny as they get attention. Brad, i want you to take your partisan hat on, put your strategist hat on. I dont think he can. Ill try. Thats never happened. We have a Republican Debate tomorrow night. What should these other candidates do with ben carson on this stage tomorrow night . Look, i think they should actually i agree with doug. I think they should not get into these issues in the debate. I think its a great place for the media to get into. I think they should challenge him on substance. I mean, this is someone who doesnt have a public record. Hes never run a state. Hes never served in elected office. You need to scrutinize what hes saying today about his plans. And the cnbc debate, he didnt even know the details of his own economic or tax plan. And i think that that would be where i would go if i were one of the other candidates. Thank you for communicating with us today. Thank you. Such good communicators. 41 minutes after the hour right now. We have new dae tails on a really serious story. A sexting scandal rocking a colorado high school. 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The Football Team ended the season with a painful forfeit after many of its players were implicated in the skajtdz. The High School Principal says the community is beyond shocked. This cuts to the core of who we are and what were about, and thats the part that kind of hurt us, is, you know, we never, ever would have thought anything like this would be going on to this magnitude. Cnn legal analyst paul is with us. Ana cabrera joins us live from canon city. On the soccer fields, parents in new york, this is all they were talking about. I have to believe the volume there is simply enormous. Reporter the community here has really been shaken. And they say its been an eyeopening experience, especially for parents who had no idea things were happening on their kids cell phones. Heres why. A lot of these pictures were being shared and then saved on secret apps. That may look like a calculator app or a media player on your kids cell phone, but then when you open it and type in a password, it provides access to a lot of hidden pictures. Officials say theyre very early in this investigation, but theyve already confiscated three cell phones theyve determined contain hundreds of pictures involving hundreds of students here at the school that shared either partially nude photos or photos of students in their undergarments. These are students as young as eighth grade. Now, we did talk to one student who says that she was asked to send lewd photos a couple of years ago. Its been going on for some time. She said she never did send pictures, but she noticed its becoming more and more monday amongst her peers. I think its become the norm not just our school but throughout all of society. We see these things on the tv and, like, the internet of, like, girls sending pictures of themselves and everything. And its just become something that, like, everybody was doing so nobody really saw something really bad about it. Like, i personally just knew morally that it was wrong but i didnt really know, like, legally to the extent of how wrong it was because nobody ever told us. So, talk about a learning experience where these students and these school staff and administrators, officials here are saying that, you know, theyre going to be doing a lot more education and talking about to raise awareness of these apps and that this is not okay. In the meantime, the District Attorney will decide whether any criminal charges could be filed. It could include felony charges that could lead to some students having to register as sex offenders, john and kate. Just amazing, ana. Ana is on the ground. Lets bring in paul for some legal analysis here. We were discussing this morning, when youre looking at at least 100 kids, hundreds of nude photos, however many cell phones are involved here, this is a legal disaster this prosecutor has on their hands. I know that one of the prosecutor has stats to warn parents that nearly 39 of High School Kids engage in the sexting activity, and so it is is a staggeringly high figure. To put it in perspective, if you went to the preinternet age, what were young men doing . They were looking at a Playboy Magazine hidden under a bed someplace, and now technology is advanced and they are getting the pictures of girls school. But that is a felony, paul, and if you send in a picture of a nude person under the age of 18, that is a felony. And it is a serious felony, too. And you put them on the sex offender registry . And you would hope that the prosecutors would have some discretion against these kids. The prosecutors are not to charge at all if it is exceptional charges, and be clear about the law, also, over the age of 18 in colorado, it is a felony and prosecuted in the criminal system, and if you are under 18 and you do it, you in the juvenile system and you can be handled in a number of ways not involving jail and not involving a permanent mark on you. And you could have seniors sending the pictures. And down to as young as 8th grade. What happens from here . I mean, do they all need to firstoff hand over the cell phone so they are still not in possession of child porn . Well, it is a wakeup call for the adults that you have to stay up with the technology. They have a vault technology now where the girl can send a picture from her vault into another vault so that the parent picks it up, and they cant see it there. And it is often the guys who do it, but the parents have to stay up with the technology and stay one step ahead of the kids. Interesting to see what happens. Honestly, what a mess a 6yearold child, little boy killed while buckled into the passenger seat of his fathers car. The two officers charged with his murder are expected to be in court this morning. Did they know the boys father . My name is peter tran. Im a gas service representative. Ive been with pg e nine years. As an employee of pg e you always put your best foot forward to provide reliable and safe service and be able to help the community. We always have the safety of our customers and the community in mind. My family is in oakland, my wifes family is in oakland so this is home to us. Being able to work in the community that i grew up in, customers feel like friends, neighbors and it makes it a little bit more special. Together, were building a better california. Breaking news out of louisiana. Two officers charged in the death of a 6yearold boy. They just wrapped up the first Court Appearance. And our nick valencia is joining us from louisiana with the latest. Nick, what happened . That Court Appearance just ended moments ago. The sheriff of the local parish coming out here to give the media the paperwork. Bond for each one of the officers charged in the death of that 6yearold jeremy mar dishas been set at 1 million. Further conditions off this decision by the judge is home incarceration via e electronic monitoring and sur runder of any and all firearms of any kind pending the orders of the court. They have to give up the badges and any Police Officer certification. Many Unanswered Questions in the Community Since this shooting happened a week ago. The biggest questions of course is how the police got involved in the first place and why they would pursue chris few, the father of the 6yearold boy and why he was shot and killed why they would use lethal force if he was unarmed. 18 rounds were shot into the car, and five of them hitle the little boy in the head and chest and killing him. No firearms for warrants for this chris few, the father of the child. Initially earlier in the investigation, the marshals here in the community said that there was a warrant for chris few, and that ended up not being the case according to the lead investigator here the Louisiana State police department. And also, adding further confusion, and making the case more bizarre is what we learned yesterday from a source with knowledge of the investigation is that one of these marshals, one tof the officers who has ben charged in the death knew the victims prior to the shooting. How well he knew chris few, and how well the extent of the relationship is all part of the investigation by the Louisiana State police, but certainly, it is fueling speculation in this community of about 5,000 people. I should tell you, john and kate, within the last half hour, this area of the Detention Center where this proceeding took place is a circus. One by one, members of the community alleging wrongdoing, and unfavorable en koucounters with or two of the officers, and some of them have pending suits against one or both of the officersch and we can tell you that the both of the officers, Derrick Stafford was indicted on two counts of aggravated rape and that court was dismissed, but many people are scratching their head and why a little boy was shot in the head and killed and why police were pursuing the father. Thank you, nick. The first Court Appearance for those two officers is bond set at 1 million in the shooting death of a yearold boy there in louisiana. Thank you, nick, and thank you all for joining us at this hour. Legal view with ashleigh legal view with Ashleigh Banfield starting right now. Captions by vitac www. Vitac. Com hello, im Ashleigh Banfield, and breaking news, the president of the university of missouri has resigned. 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