Everybody. I mean everybody was trying to contact somebody. Everybody was crying. People hurt. It just everybody was just trying. Think about george what we were doing. We were all there. A lot of people working hard, want to take a weekend just to relax and i stay an extra day and by the way, thats running through my mind. I was supposed to fly back to l. A. At 7 50 tonight. Im going to die tonight, am i going to die tonight because i made a decision not to fly back. Thats running through my mind and like im why did i do that. Everybody was emotional. This wasnt like a bunch of courageous people, this is nothing we dont have to worry about this. Everybody was crying. Even when i ran to the tropicana, people just crying. People dont get what Something Like this happens is its the unknown. You dont know where it comes thats another thing, george. Its not like you can look and see something and go the other way. That was another thing that was just you didnt know it was only one shooter.
I remember telling everyone hold on to me, were going to get out of here. Every day americans trapped in the unthinkable. He just wrapped his arms around me from behind and thats when i felt him get shot in the back and we fell to the ground. Having someone that loves you so much and would take a bullet for you. Im a professor firefighter. Im going to take care of your daughter. I dont know how were going to get to the hospital but well get there. People just like you and me were helping people. The most beautiful thing ive ever seen. It feels like i didnt do enough. That gets me the most. Now, hundreds of lives, families changed forever. Dont let some crazy man or person or terrorist make us be afraid to live the way we we need to be strong. Tonight a special 20 20 presentation. Las vegas, heartbreak and heroes. Its relaxation central, theres this kind of legacy of las vegas as being a place where something secret happens, maybe you go on your own but las vegas is also the place where
I remember telling everyone hold on to me, were going to get out of here. Every day americans trapped in the unthinkable. He just wrapped his arms around me from behind and thats when i felt him get shot in the back and we fell to the ground. Having someone that loves you so much and would take a bullet for you. Im a professor firefighter. Im going to take care of your daughter. I dont know how were going to get to the hospital but well get there. People just like you and me were helping people. The most beautiful thing ive ever seen. It feels like i didnt do enough. That gets me the most. Now, hundreds of lives, families changed dont let some crazy man or person or terrorist make us be afraid to live the way we we need to be strong. Tonight a special 20 20 presentation. Las vegas, heartbreak and heroes. Its relaxation central, theres this kind of legacy of las vegas as being a place where something secret happens, maybe you go on your own but las vegas is also the place where you wher
Two International Human rights organizations have accused the u. S. Of violating International Law, a charge that u. S. Officials strongly deny. We have more on this story. Reporter tony this, comes just a few weeks after president obama declared publicly that americas use of drones is legal, and only targets enemies of the United States. But the reports release today charge the United States with indiscriminate killing of civilians. Reporter the drone strikes in the tribal area of pakistan. Investigators say they researched nine of 45 known drone attacks which occurred between january 2012 and august of 2013, in one strike they claim 18 laborers were reportedly killed. The most challenging situation we had to face was the complete and utter secrecy of the u. S. Authorities. Because of that we cannot be 100 certain but we are extremely concerned that these and other killings documented in our reports may constitute war crimes. Reporter expressing concern about u. S. Drone policy. More
In forum and the commonwealth club. Im sure ill evans davis the executive director of the San Francisco human rights commission, and im pleased to be moderating. Todays program. I am beyond honored to be in conversation with renown Civil Rights Activists host of msnbcs politics nation founder of the National Action network and author of the new book righteous troublemakers Untold Stories of the social Justice Movement in america. Reverend al sharpton paying tribute to those members of the Civil Rights Movement whose stories have not been given due recognition. The book is a testament to the connections relationships and individuals that the movement was built upon and sustained by so with that lets get started first. I just i cant state enough how much reverend sharpton im grateful for the opportunity to talk. To you and to be in your presence and to have this conversation. So, thank you so much for your time today. Well, thank you cheryl, and im very happy that youre hosting it and i