hours later. watch outs. awe so according to one friend the 29-year-old wanted to be a police officer himself. i ve been inundated asking for my take my opinion but this goes far beyond one point of view law enforcement officers in tennessee and across the country frankly are absolutely appalled by the countless policies these former officers ignored. there were members of the now disbanned elite unit. but they broke basic safety protocols, it just makes you question what happened before the crams started rolling because they arrived at the scene totally out of control. calls are growing loudser for better police training and yes there is a need for that. but these men failed in simple policing 101. i m not sure training would help them here. they ve dishonored their badge while they face punishment for their crimes it is their fellow officer who is will face the fallout you we know there s still conversations still to be had. but could at its core what happened to tyre i
hours later. watch outs. awe so according to one friend the 29-year-old wanted to be a police officer himself. i ve been inundated asking for my take my opinion but this goes far beyond one point of view law enforcement officers in tennessee and across the country frankly are absolutely appalled by the countless policies these former officers ignored. there were members of the now disbanned elite unit. but they broke basic safety protocols, it just makes you question what happened before the crams started rolling because they arrived at the scene totally out of control. calls are growing loudser for better police training and yes there is a need for that. but these men failed in simple policing 101. i m not sure training would help them here. they ve dishonored their badge while they face punishment for their crimes it is their fellow officer who is will face the fallout you we know there s still conversations still to be had. but could at its core what happened to tyre i
records of falsifying business records. i never thought anything like this could happen in america. virtually everybody that has looked at this case including rhinos and hardcore democrats say there is no crime and that it should never have been brought, everybody said this. it is not really an indictment, there is nothing here. my lawyers came to me and said there is nothing here they re not even saying what you did. a number of legal analysts questioning the foundations of the case against trump calling it weak and a overreach. they point out that the indictment is facing a key requirement, that would be the crime that would make it a felony. some in the media think the case will struggle to hold up. what is the crime that prosecutors are alleging es escalating this to a crime? if this is the only pebble being thrown at donald trump, it is very small. where is the beef? i talked to a lot of lawyers, none of them lawyers or trump supporters, and they said it is a l
flaws. indeed there s none who is righteous, no not one as the good book teaches. then we went through a phase where we wanted someone we could relate to, someone likable, someone we wouldn t mind sharing a drink or a meal with. being fun or likable is not the same as being competent. we don t pick a neurosurgeon based on how fun he or she is at a cocktail party. we don t pick an accountant based on his or her sense of humor. we pick the person with the most talent and experience and character and ability, the person who would be the most competent at doing the job. now it seems our politics leans towards someone who captures our frustration, our angst, disappointment, anger, and fear, someone who can list the grievances, someone who provides a reflection of where we are, but not necessarily where we should be heading. do we really need someone to tell us where we are? wouldn t we be better served with someone telling us how to get where we want to go. as we reflect on the my
pale palestine. no plumes though. welcome, everybody. this is your world. i m neil cavuto. the latest derailment to chicago where you ll find garrett tenney crunching the latest. this could have easily been another chemical disaster, this train was about 2 1/2 miles long. you can see the aftermath of the 28 cars falling off of the tracks. none of those cars were carrying hazardous materials. but 25 other cars on the train were. that s why an evacuation order was issued near springfield, about 50 miles west of columbus until crews could see if anything dangerous was spilled. this is the fourth time in five months that a norfolk southern train has derailed in ohio. the state representatives are demanding answers. the fact that we re having derailment after derailment shows a loss of investment in our infrastructure. that needs to change. the rail companies are not spending on safety equipment. researchers from texas a&m and carnegie melon says while their independent