leland: congressman, that s not what senate bill 54 does. it says people who have committed crimes and have been arrested are not subject to deportation, it is handcuffing sheriffs from telling i.c.e. about those people. what you just said is in direct contradiction of the law. wouldn t be the first time that i contradicted the policy of a law, i just told you what my view leland: most of the state legislators would agree with what you just said, yet there s a law on the books that s the opposite is. therein lies a controversy that will undoubtedly be worked out in the lawsuit you just described. does it, in fact, prohibit the deportation of people who have committed a crime. many people including the governor and others say it does not prohibit an individual from being deported who has committed a law. the sanctuary laws that i m familiar with leland: it makes it so much harder though for i.c.e. to do its job, and that has real consequences. just listen now to the head of
washington soon. sandra: las vegas arresting members of the ms-13 gang describing the killings were brutal noting all the victims were shot or stabbed multiple times. william la jeunesse is live with more. why las vegas, william? reporter: as you said, this is a gang and they make money here and send it back to central america where they recruit more additional members. a decline in prosecutions and handcuffing in the jails and recruiting unaccompanied minors here led to more members and there was murder, rape, assault, drugs. police believe the five suspects in vegas, came from california and new mexico to open a new chapter. they re a transnational gang
and his partner splitting up to take down two suspects who crashed a truck into a telephone pole. handcuffing one to the ground. the driver who fled into the woods nearby. chasing him. heather: with the driver at the end of a long driveway. they make a pretty good team. incredible video, firefighters saving a woman and her three young children from an apartment fire while flames raged just feet away. so brave and amazing footage.
in talking to the las vegas review journal, the sheriff said we think we need to put more protection outside the tanks, clearly concerned this man was trying to blow something up as well as kill so many people. all right, sarah, thank you so much for that reporting. we have new information about morning, a salt lake city detective has been fired after dragging a nurse out of the burn unit and handcuffing her and arresting her. stop! the video is from july. you may have seen it then. it shows what happened when the nursery tpao nurse refused to draw flood from an unconscious patient. after an internal investigation we know the officer is out of a job, and his commander has been demoted as well. deadly destruction in california.
argue. some say that staying in the pact will make it easier for environmental groups to sue u.s. energy companies. that will hurt american companies and hurt jobs right here in the u.s. how would you respond to that? well, i would say that right now there are 70,000 coal miners left in the united states of america. in massachusetts, we now have 100,000 people working in the clean energy sector. we re 2% of america s population. massachusetts has 100,000 clean energy workers. there are only 70,000 coal miners left. the president made a pledge that he cannot keep to coal miners. the consequence could be that he pulls us out of an international agreement that would ruin the credibility of our country while handcuffing us, not just in massachusetts, but across the whole country in creating hundreds of thousands, millions of new jobs in an economic