Pleasant. Do you think it has anything to do with the fact that trump is out of the country . [ laughter ] the president of the United States was in china today. Either that or they sent him to the epcot center and pulled it off. [ laughter ] i think he was in china. Heaves palling around with chinese president xi jinping. He seemed to be enjoying himself. He loves chinese food. Hes been having all his favorites. The number 3, the number 7, the number 12 with mustard sauce. [ laughter ] donald trump has had harsh words for china in the past. He called them americas enemy, he said they were responsible for the greatest theft in the history of the world, he said they created the Climate Change hoax, he accused the chinese of raping the United States. They had a parade for him, all is forgiven, now everything is good. [ laughter ] [ applause ] its possible if we send him to mexi mexico, hed tell them he isnt trying to build a wall, hes trying to build a Racquetball Court or something. His
Chance of a lifetime. Imagine one day youre serving tea, the next day everybody is sipping tea and your name is all over it. You quickly notice they dont appear to be equipped at all for this mission. Jeans, sneakers, flashlights, even a flash of a barrel of a rifle. These are not spelunkespelunker. These are cops and look what they find. They find a man whos been handcuffed, shackled, and chained to the walls of this cave. This happened in the mexican state, 12 days earlier the man you see in this video, he was kidnapped and hidden in this cave. The kidnappers requested nearly a Million Dollars in ransom. Instead of panicking, the family went to police instead of paying the ransom and this is the Moment Police finally find the victim. How of all places did they manage to find him in a cave . I wish i had the answer to the question, oli. They are keeping details close to the vest, i think, until they complete their investigation, but yes. Look at that. The handcuffs were so tight aroun
Serving tea, the next day everybody is sipping tea and your name is all over it. You quickly notice they dont appear to be equipped at all for this mission. Jeans, sneakers, flashlights, even a flash of a barrel of a rifle. These are not sspelunkers. These are cops and look what they find a man whos been handcuffed, shackled, and chained to the walls of this cave. This happened in the mexican state, 12 days earlier the man you see in this video, he was kidnapped and hidden in this cave. The kidnappers requested nearly a Million Dollars in ransom. Instead of panicking, the family went to police instead of paying the ransom and this is the Moment Police finally find the manage to find him in a cave . I wish i had the answer to the question, oli. They are keeping details close to the vest, i think, until they complete their investigation, but yes. Look at that. The handcuffs were so tight around this mans wrists, they created wounds that got infected. Now, the officers here gather him up
No closed captioning is jen this morning theres a big meeting about Ridesharing Services in tampa. Its been a contentious issue for awhile now. wally vote on new regulations for uber and lyft drivers today. But now it looks like theyve hit a speed bump. wally fox13s ken suarez joins us now, live from downtown tampa. Ken, what happened . Thanks, ken. Thanks, thanks, ken. jen the fight over zika funding continues today on capitol hill. Governor scott is spending his second straight day in dc. Talking facetoface with lawmakers. And the good news is. The long stalemate in washington over how to fund the zika battle. Appears to be ending. jen during day one of his visit, Governor Scott met with senator marco rubio and House Speaker paul ryan. He told them its unacceptable that politics long enough to protect unborn babies. He was refering to the link between zika and severe birth defects. Floridas congressional delegation also stood together tuesday. Both republicans and democrats. And dema
Interrogations in an effort to ensure that confessions are voluntary and not coerced. Joining us today is jeffrey deskovic. His coerced confession to a murder cost him 16 years behind bars. That is until dna evidence cleared him. Also here is dr. Matthew johnson, or professor matthew johnson, i should say. He is a psychology professor from John Jay College who has done research on false confessions and wrongful convictions. Thank you both for being with us this afternoon. Thanks for having us. Im gonna start with you, jeffery. 16 years behind bars for something you didnt do. How did all that play out . What role did your confession play in your conviction . That was that was the only piece of evidence that they had. Basically i was interrogated for seven hours, driven out of county, threatened, and given false promises. It was not recorded. Details out of their testimony, and i was wrongfully convicted despite a negative dna test. How old were you . I was 16 when i was arrested, 17 whe