The passengers screaming for the driver to stop. Why he could not change course. Good evening and its great to have you with us here on a wednesday night. We have two major new developments in the case of that mysterious death in a texas jail for the first time you will hear from sandra bland in her own words, the phone call she made from that jail asking for help before she was found dead. Also tonight here the part of the dash cam video the public had not seen of that traffic stop until now. Tonight you will see and hear the escalation as it unfolds, what the officer ordered her to do how she responded. Her family late today saying they are appalled by what they saw. Abcs ryan smith leading us off. Reporter from the local sheriff tonight, an explosive admission. On the day sandra bland was put in this cell, she actually told her jailers she had previously attempted suicide, leading to new questions about whether she was watched closely enough. Also tonight, the phone call. And on sat
The passengers screaming for the driver to stop. Why he could not change course. Good evening and its great to have you with us here on a wednesday night. We have two major new developments in the case of that mysterious death in a texas jail cell. For the first time you will hear from sandra bland in her own words, the phone call she made from that jail asking for help before she was found dead. Also tonight here the part of the dash cam video the public had not seen of that traffic stop until now. Tonight you will see and hear the escalation as it unfolds, what the officer ordered her to do how she responded. Her family late today saying they are appalled by what they saw. Abcs ryan smith leading us off. Reporter from the local sheriff tonight, an explosive admission. On the day sandra bland was put in this cell, she actually told her jailers she had previously attempted suicide, leading to new questions about whether she was watched closely enough. Also tonight, the phone call. And
Get started, chairman of the friends of the National Memorial to say some things. [applause] our greatest ally and most famous ally during the Second World War was winston churchill. , succeedingsaid generations must not be allowed to forget their sacrifice and and, to me, the beauty and urgency of assemblies like this with people like this is in fulfillment of what sir winston urged us to do. Allt is a great honor for of us gentlemen, and we cannot wait to hear what you have to say. Thank you. [applause] so as we get underway, we would like to set a few goals to see what we would like to achieve by being together this morning because these gentlemen and another gentleman i will introduce you to in a minute are valuable resources and we need to soak up as much as we can because, boy, can they tell a story. We would foremost, like to try to learn as much as we can from this panel of heroes. What they have heard, phelps, experienced, and the lessons they have learned so we can share them
We will, and first, i have a lot of family and friends that are down there in the great state that are suffering right now and our thoughts and prayers certainly go out to everybody that is down there. When you try to separate though that devastation and it is horrific, you look about the economy which in houston which is a 500 billion economy and how it affects the greater economy over 20 of the nations refinery ability has been shutdown. The Colonial Pipeline that goes from houston to new jersey that carries most of the gasoline is not even able to run at times because theres not enough fuel coming from lake charles into houston. That will affect goline prices andilrices. The iediate lossn houston is going to be more o a regional event as far as job loss and as far as economic destruction. Overall though once you start seeing feds step in, the state step in and insurance step in, you will start seeing this slowly recover. What happened in new orleans is a bit different because you ha
Their bills. Neil youd think just whatever funding youre going to have emergency or otherwise have it dont tie it or attach it to anything or put provisos on it . Absolutely not. Straight up or down vote on the aid necessary to make sure the people in houston not only can get through this first period but i could tell you from the Hurricane Sandy period that if this lasts for a while afterward s then the rebuilding on the people are going to need to get their areas back to what it needs to be. Neil well gary says hes right also here charlie gasparin o, ben stein and charles payne, jerry willis off this week so gary, your view is do it get the aid out there, dont start quibbeling about it. 300,000 people have applied for aid, neil. 80 of homes do not have Flood Insurance. These people need help and they need help quick. You do a standalone bill, two words standalone. Though disclaim turpitudes no caveats no nothing get the vote in get the money out, if you need to do it in tranches fine