an ohio police officer is on paid leave tonight after he appeared to unleash a police dog on a black driver who was unarmed. the bodycam video sparking outrage. and tonight we re hearing that driver s desperate 911 call. here s jesse kirsch. don t release the dog. reporter: a state trooper repeatedly warns a local officer outside columbus, ohio to hold on to his k9. do not release the dog. with his hands up don t reporter: in this edited video released by the ohio state highway patrol you can see a suspect raise his hands in an apparent surrender. but officials say circleville officer ryan speakman still unleashed his dog on the unarmed man. get the dog off of him! get the dog! nothing like this should ever happen to anybody. reporter: circleville s mayor says follo the july 4th incident officer was paid on paid admtrative away.ut not right why was he no immediately put on
suing texas over that floating barrier in the rio grande. aimed at stopping migrants. the gop governor s defiant message to president biden, see you in court. also tonight, that extreme heat moving into new parts of the country. tens of millions on alert. in greece new evacuations from massive wildfires. our team on the ground. police in new york digging up the back yard of the suspected gilgo beach serial killer. and new details about a walk-in vault at the home. the major development in the case of an alabama woman who said she was kidnapped along the highway. what authorities are now saying tonight. israeli police firing water cannons on protesters as parliament moves forward on a controversial reform. the bodycam video sparking outrage. an officer unleashing a k9 on a black truck driver with his hands up. what is happening to the officer. and just in, the
A high-ranking official in the Belgian government has resigned in the face of outrage over his decision to allow the Islamist mayor of Tehran to attend an urban policy conference that took place in Brussels in mid-June. The invitation and issuance of
the union. i m jake tapper. republicans are venting. they re claiming betrayal after democrats announced a major climate and tax deal hours after securing bipartisan passage of a deal to boost u.s. semiconductor production. now republicans have set off their own controversy, sparking outrage among veteran groups that will help those sickened to burn pits while in iraq and afghanistan. joining us now to give the republican perspective is senator pat toomey of pennsylvania. senator, i want to get to the p.a.c.t. act about veterans in a second. first, you heard senator manchin argue republicans should be supporting his climate and tax bill because it would reduce inflation, boost energy production here at home, lower gas prices, increase revenue by closing a loophole and help pay down the debt. i m guessing you don t see it that way. but what s your response? well, jake, thanks for having me. look, i like joe manchin very much. he and i have become friends over the years we ve served t
the thing to look for, jonathan, is the fact she said donald trump knew that his supporters were armed that day. yet, he still wanted the magnetometers to be removed. he wanted them to march to the capitol with him, and it ll move the needle for prosecutors for possible charges of obstruction of justice, conspiracy to defraud the united states, even incitement of a riot, and maybe seditious conspiracy. they ll be interested in the testimony. i don t think they ll care about the anecdote of trump grabbing the wheel. toss that out. certainly, her testimony damning from last week. dave aronberg and former u.s. attorney barbara mcquaid, thank you both for joining us this morning. coming up, we re going to be joined by the attorney for the family of jayland walker. he is the 25-year-old black man shot and killed by police in ohio last week. new body cam footage sparking outrage, as video shows officers