my friend behind me, i m telling him come on, they re shooting. as i turn around, you can see bodies falling in the line at the bar. they were falling and screaming and the chaotic just mobs of people running. you can just it became a frantic situation imt. anthony, i m so sorry that you had to witness this. i d like to know, can you describe for us what this neighborhood is like on a normal night? it s live bands. it s nightclub atmospheres. bars, just a lot of middle class, working class people, college students. it s very peaceful. oregon is one of dayton s historic districts and we spend a lot of time down there. we cherish that area. we usually don t have any incidents. anthony, i know that police just told us that they were able to respond very quickly because they were already out there on patrol for what was supposed to be a fun regular saturday night. how quickly did you see law
after ten minutes, my temperature changes. but it s not what you think. my temperature has gone down 96.8. that s lower than normal because my body is compensating for the heat by overcooling it. imt 21 minutes in, i just started feeling a headache come on. one of the first signs of heat exhaust wrong. 60 minutes later. i m feeling lightheaded. it s a telltale sign of heat exhaustion. fast pulse, heat exhaustion to watch for. before-threatenilife-threatenin. louis jimenez was on his way to work when he ended up in the e.r. i felt dizzy, wobbly and a lot of sweat. he now know what is to look for. i thought it was a heart attack. it was the heat causing it. it was the heat. the elderly, especially those on medication and the very young are of course, the most vulnerable to heat. what happened behind the
mentioned, the governor independeicated to this group o people that for the time being, he plans on staying in the office. and the reason for that is because he vehemently believes that he is not one of these two people in this photo and what he wants is the time and space to try and make that case. not only to the people of virginia, but to the people that work for him and the people that he works with in virginia government. there doesn t appear to be a lot of will and desire to allow the governor that opportunity, but brooke, another wrinkle to all of this is that there s also no will to forcibly remove him. republican speaker of the house telling him they re not going to move ahead with impeachment, so if he steps down it s because he said it s time for me to go and no one else can do that for him. okay. i ve got a lot to discuss, but imt to ask you about the lieutenant governor, just p fairfax. gave a strong denial about this
did he kiss you while you were in the chair? yeah. which blew me away. you re just living in almost two different lives? i had real life and i had fantasy life. passion, secrets, anger. he comes right at me with it. what the hell is going on? it s scandalous. imt i said this is what s been going on. when dateline continues. m s have no by-products. [conference phone] baloney! [conference phone] has joined the call. hey baloney here. i thought this was a no by-products call? land o frost premium. a slice above.
this. first it never happened. outlandish, ludicrous. well, if it happened it wasn t illegal and i don t know what you re talking about. hmm. so the next morning, after that giuliani interview, trump sent out multiple tweets arguing that the payments to stormy daniels, that fimt stormy daniels was legal. here s what he said in part, mr. cohen an attorney receive aid monthly retainer not from the campaign and having nothing to do with the campaign and money from the campaign or campaign contributions played no role in in transaction. this was around the time stories were coming out about karen mcdougal s allegations about trump. are you following along with me? first stormy daniels and then karen mcdougal. here s what karen mcdougal told my colleague anderson cooper. well, then, the republican he