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an accident in a desert race killed eight people in los angeles and now some fear that could put an end to the sport. the bureau of land management is looking into what went wrong during the california 200, reports suggest the blm could ban racing on federal land all together. best buy is taking on the god squad, the retail giant is threatening legal action against father luke strand of wisconsin all because of how the priest decorated his car. trace gallagher is joining us with an update. what s this all about trace? reporter: father luke strand is the pastor in wisconsin and he was trying to get interest from the community and he has a black volkswagen beetle. what he did is he got a sticker, put it on the side and the sticker said god squad, creative, right? not so much for the folks over at best buy, because god squad on his beetle looks like geek squad on their cars, the geek squad that goes out and they install all your electronics equipment. so best buy says they
the economies are affected as well. reporter: the next desert race is scheduled for september but it is very much in doubt. mike von fremd, abc news, the mojave desert. now to a developing story in iraq. an apparent suicide bomber attacked an army recruitment center. dozens are confirmed dead in baghdad with at least 40 fatalities and around 100 people injured. the attack happened just weeks before the u.s. troop pullout phaade. cf th you know, nazis don t have the right to put up a sign ne to the holocaust museum in washington. reporter: president obama did his best to avoid the issue. he gave a speech on friday that seemed to support the project, only to seemingly backtrack somewhat the next day. critics say the president is putting his allies in a tough spot, with polls showing more than two-thirds of americans against the community center.
them riding on a rim. no criminal charges for california man after a deadly accident at a desert race this weekend. 28-year-old brett sloppy s truck lunched out of control saturday night. rolling on top of race fans. look how close they all are. gosh. sloppy writes on his facebook page, he is so incredibly devastated. the desert races are largely, as you would imagine, unregulated. as you can see, spectators standing alongside the track. that s not even a track. what is that? no barricades to be found. i guess that would take away the sport of it. of josh levs is here to talk about it. and some are calling this sort of a mad max type of scene. i guess that makes sense. i was covering this over the weekend the breaking news. and you re right, people are standing right next to it. a 200 race, 50 miles, it takes hours and hours. and what i want people to understand here is that this isn t just a bunch of random people that get together and start doing this. there is actually an organiza
the federal bureau of land management. it was an accident. and, they don t anticipate anything different to come out of it. in the meanwhile, on his facebook page, what appears to be sloppy s facebook page, an apology from him saying he cannot believe that this happened and he s devastated by all of this, as you can imagine. 8 people dead. 12 people injured, some of them critically. had to be air-lifted from the scene. of the desert race, and, jenna, i heard you say why so close? right. reporter: because they want to catch the big air, like snow boarding, when the truck hits a portion of the track, they are airborne and that is how it happened. harris, unbelievable, we ll be back to you in a few. gregg: a major development in the iran nuclear show down, what tehran just announced that s international community works to stop the rogue nation s nucle nuclearal ambitions and make or break spacewalk underway now,
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