Comment from the chief constables as to why they are not responding to requests from the media. It is also the comment they have used to ask families why they wont respond. Words fail me, really. It is the most awful thing to have to go through and the layers of trauma poor communication have added, i dont know if we will ever get over it but we have to try and find a way. It but we have to try and find a wa. ,. ,. ,. , way. Nottinghamshire police is being investi. Ated way. Nottinghamshire police is being investigated by way. Nottinghamshire police is being investigated by the way. Nottinghamshire police is being investigated by the iopc, way. Nottinghamshire police is being investigated by the iopc, the investigated by the iopc, the independent office of police conduct, over its handling of the attacks was that there is a review by the College Of Policing and in a statement the force said in light of those investigations it would be inappropriate to comment. Emma, your interactions w
yeah. does it get different, the 400th time than the first time? it does but it shouldn t. because complacency kills. and if you do something right 400 times, the 401st time is going to get you. anything you do can get you killed including nothing. we did the thing on the pakistani border, we ended up getting ambushed. there s no worse feeling than realizing his bullets can reach you but you can t reach him. you might as well not shoot back. being veterans day, hopefully have a budty comin buddy coming. i love pilots. the pilot showed up realizing we re on the ground. it takes a lot to call in close air support. we realized we ve got adrenaline going. the first thing the pilot said was just talk to me like i m a man. and i responded with, i see why
get your emotion going, adrenaline going. in september 2013, don pleaded with a judge to get the case to a jury. i just want the court to know there s a family behind my brother and it s been four years and it s been very difficult. then in jane 2015, more than five years after dave s death, in a move that shocked jane s defense attorney, the prosecution indicated it would be open to making a deal. and i was blown away. a plea deal? yes, and what a deal it was. if jane pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter: she would serve three years. the opportunity of a lifetime for a woman facing first degree murder and 50 to life.
auto down at a thousand foot, the length of a hypotenuse triangle where you could have just 1 degree variance in those bullets are then going to fly outside of what we call the kill box. able to stay on full auto, change multiple weapons, multiple magazines, the barrels get hot when you put that many rounds through so the rounds become inaccurate and was still able to strike several hundred targets. if i just find it astounding. i don t unfortunately have any more conclusions than the investigators but i have a heck of a lot of questions that we did this by himself. martha: those calculations written down in the notepad so he was clearly trying to figure out the dynamic of exactly what you re talking about an unfortunately deadly consequences. he had just been engaged and intercepted by campos, who was incredibly brave. at the fact he didn t have his adrenaline going, he wasn t
because it is a combination of excitement and fear and it has the adrenaline going. what s going to happen next? go on. you re right on that. they want to be scared. makes them feel more alive because there s been such a m l mallase in this country but other part is people are not trusting one another or this country because feel we re showing an ugly side of ourselves because of the way this election stop. get back to this. when you said they feel very much alive because they don t know, can that quickly shift into optimism about a trump presidency if he does some good things or right things in the beginning? i think people want to be surprised in that way, they want it to be a fairy tael because