Next, currents and former public official officials on the importance of military and civilian Service Programs. The event hosted by the Brookings Institution lasts just over an hour. Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. Im john allen, im the president of brookings and on behalf of the institution and our partners at service here alliance, i want to welcome you all to this event today. I want to welcome those coming in over the especially with web cast and of course we always welcome the media. This morning, you will be hearing from a distinguished group of leaders and volunteers on the matter of National Service. Let me make a few brief comments to begin with. In such divided and turbulent times, we must look for ways to bridge society. To bridge the divides, and to restore a sense of community. In recent years, much has been done, sadly, to burn, rather than to build the bridges in our civic nation. Leading to a growing culture of fear, and distrust, incivility and a reflex to retreat
Ways tonight courage military, national, and Public Service from all americans. This panel looks at whether women should be required to register for military draft and whether they should serve in combat rolls. The National Commission on military, national and Public Service hosted this event. Good morning, and welcome to the third public hearing on Selective Service on military, national and Public Service. The purpose of this hearing is to address an important question, should Selective Service registration be expanded to include all americans. In 2016, the commission was created amid a debate over whether the requirement for Selective Service registration should be extended to women after military combat roles were open to women in 2015. Congress charged us to answer two very important questions. First, does our country have a continuing need for a military selective system. If so, whether the Current System requires modifications. Second, how can we as a nation create an ethos of s
Officer justin martin, who joined the police force in 2015 and Sergeant Anthony who joined the department in 2005. Green has a history of confrontations with Police Including an incident just three weeks ago at a High School Football game. Also breaking, more protests in boston as disabled residents demand better treatment. Demonstrators headed to the statehouse, they want more funding to help people with disabilities and more options for the disabled to live in thei institutions. Yesterday protestors from the same group blocked entrances, just across from the statehouse, about 60 of them were cited for trespassing. Late word coming today about a woman whose body was found outside an apartment complex in lawrence. Authorities have identified the woman as 62yearold justine in a rosa, at first authorities label her death as suspicious but they now say shes not a victim of foul play. One another for support. She used to be a driver for meals or wheels. Rosa did not live at that apartment
And in the lungs, in the chest, in the throat. I slit his throat. Why . I do not know. Reporter you can see the expression on some of the victims family faces as they had to listen to this all over again. This was used in that 2003 case against him that led to him being and then, also, of course, that first death sentence. Coming up at 5, we will have a little bit more of what he told those state Police Investigators about how these murders made him feel. We are live in boston outside the federal courthouse, robert goulston, fox25 news. Turning now outside. Pretty much all day long. Chief meteorologist Kevin Lemanowicz joins us now. You are forecasting some cooler weather as we head to the weekend. Kevin a gradual cooldown northwest will bring in that cooler and drier air. Talking about showers coming in and heaviest north of the massachusetts border. Remember we talked about that yesterday . That certainly has happened. Thoughts of more showers coming in during evening commute. Not mu
It was premeditated, i planned on killing him. This is hard. Its hard for all of us. Weve been through it already. The reporter sampsons case is back in federal court 13 years later, after his death sentence was thrown out on a technicality. The families of his three victims now have to sit through the testimony all over again. I reached around and stabbed him in the heart, in the lungs, in the chest, in the throat. He went down on the ground, i why . I do not know. The reporter sampson barely moved while sitting in court next to his attorneys, listening to his confession go on and on. I still am having problems with killing that man. I have no remorse at this time for that. But i still am having problems with it. The reporter and this penalty trial is expected to they should sentence him to death again or sentence him to life in prison for the rest of his life. We are live in boston, robert goulston, fox 25 news. Mark with just five days to go until the election, the president ial rac