A morning news show that includes interviews, features and banter among hosts. All the way to the very end. He did one at midnight in michigan or wisconsin, i cant remember which state, pushing all the way through. He says hes going to campaign for the gop six or seven days a week ahead of the midterms all the way to the finish line. Listen to the president. I am going to work very hard. Ill go six or seven days a week when were 60 days out and ill be campaigning for all of these great people that do have a difficult race. And we think were going to bring them over the line. And youve seen a series of tweets recently in contested primaries where theyre putting their finger on the sail saying this sour guy or gal who can win in november. Putting more than a finger. Look at the two significant races we talked about one was martha robie in alabama, she was kricritical of President Trump n 2016. And now the president weighing in, game changer in alabama. And in georgia youve got brian kemp
this is something we see with the gang unit. and this is something that runs we see it in the lapd, the chicago pd and here in new york city, so that granular perspective is what s necessary to eradicate this gang. we re seeing it, it s not just hear in new york and new jersey, it s also in pennsylvania and georgia. how much of the threat of the spread of this should we expect? we re always liking an an antidote to the va the silence. the sig violence. i want to highlight the community relationship. that is what brings the gangs down. when the community comes against the gangs, we as law enforcement are successful moving forward. what can we look out for? gang attire. there s certain things that gang member will wear, colors. con ge grconcongregating in knon environments.
from l.a. county tonight, a police officer is dead. his partner wounded after they rushed to help the victim of a traffic accident. authorities say that victim then opened fire with a semiautomatic weapon. abc s matt gutman from california tonight. reporter: tonight, a gunfight in suburban los angeles. [ sirens ] reporter: two police officers responding to a traffic accident when they notice a man in the car they begin to question has tattoos all over his face, and over his neck, and gang attire. reporter: they had no idea the car was stolen or he had been paroled two weeks earlier. they were in the process of getting the gun out of the car, and pat him down for weapons, and that s when they pulled the gun, and that s when the gunfight started. reporter: the suspect firing multiple shots. at least one of the officers returning fire, wounding him. you see that suspect being loaded, handcuffed into an ambulance as both the officers hit were rushed to a nearby hospital. one
a possibility that not only are the people in their immediate circle going to know, but potentially thousands of people or tens of thousands of people are going to know what they said to police. retired philadelphia judge renee cardwell-hughes says witness intimidation is a real threat in every courtroom in america. she and her colleagues wrote a manual outlining how judges should combat intimidation, urging the ban of sunglasses, cell phones and gang attire in courtrooms. witness intimidation affects the entire community. when people are afraid, they don t report crime. when people are afraid, they don t come forward to testify when a crime has occurred. it undermines our constitution. some of the district attorneys we spoke to around the country say since social media can be anonymous, it makes it difficult to track down threats, both facebook and twitter say they cooperate with law enforcement requests.
august, and a witness was sentenced to prison after he posted an eight-page witness statement on facebook exposing a witness and call iing her a rat. the city s first assistant district attorney says that cases like these threaten the justice system. you have people like this in virtually every case, in cases that are homicide, and in almost every case there has been intimidation. but there has definitely been an increase with the use of social media to do intimidation. a manual published by the retired judge outlines how to combat the intimidation, urging the cell phones, and gang attire in courtrooms, hughes says that one of the down sides of the social media makes them anonymous, making it difficult to track down people doing the witness intimidation.