It turned out that how the spectators came, yes, not as a spectator, how the neighbors just came to the neighbors, his parents, what did you see there . Say yes, we saw there. Well, its terrible there , theyre screaming, theyre cutting each other with lamps, theyre stabbing each other with forks. Cheeks pierce lips. And what some kind of daylight, they put it on it, throw it on it, throw it on it, fight it. There are packs there, probably, mercury is still dangerous, which evaporates and is dangerous, that is, without blood. Katerina it will never be terrible there, of course, this month. In reality, this is not what is there, so they are screaming. Yes, it will be a mess there; they beat us with barbed wire and beat us. Its all cutting, piercing, throwing. They generally have a ring, like barbed wire on this wire. Damn, theyre all yelling, theres swearing and thats it, and this and they scream. There are also these spectators standing around. Let it be a mess for them to see what they
To crash a flight headed for San Francisco. It all comes as he made his first appearance in a portland courtroom today. Good evening. Im ama daetz. And im dan ashley. Thanks for joining us today. Alaska airlines announcing it has removed the off duty pilot, 44 year old Joseph Emerson from service indefinitely and relieved him of all duties with the airline. And this comes as we learn what emerson told the off duty pilots on duty. Pilots rather, moments before he acted. Abc seven news iteam reporter dan noyes is going through Court Documents very closely. He is in the newsroom with the very latest on this. Dan . Well, dan and ama, the Court Documents describe a terrifying 90s thats how long the on duty pilot struggled with Joseph Emerson as he tried to cut power to the jets engines. Through his attorney, 44 year old Joseph Emerson pleaded not guilty to the 83 attempted murder counts for each of the people aboard that Alaska Airlines flight operated by horizon air from everett, washingto
4000 worth of merchandise up to the counter in the hopes of getting a gift card or cash. In this case, they were stalled and then our officers moved in and detained them and then subsequently arrested them. Two were arrested in the store, two more arrested in a waiting car with an additional 13,000 in stolen merchandise. Then just two days later, four or more suspects stormed the same lululemon store in walnut creek. They go in, they grab as much as they can, and then and then they leave. And the officers that responded responded quickly and were able to detain those individuals and subsequently arrest them. The police is doing a great job of saying, yes, a crime occurred, but arrest was made so that the communication out to the world is become to walnut creek. The two commit a crime, youre going to get arrested. It was nearly two years ago that a gang of thieves took over the nordstrom store in walnut creek, the street through Broadway Plaza was blocked to traffic after that as it reo
Doctors angel cano wrote about her experiences in his new memoir, sometimes Amazing Things happen. This is a place where problems and our society are incarcerated and the mentally ill come together and his doctor for pointed out on the daily show amazing doesnt always mean good im delighted this important book as are the number one on some biography bestseller lists. [applause] so here to introduce the therefore it is dr. Howard owen who worked alongside dr. Ford in the department of psychiatry at nyu school of medicine and sits on the jars. Hes going to tell us about fountain house and a couple of minutes. I want to say how much i deeply admire both of your works working in one of the most challenging careers possible, caring for those in our country that our country often abandons. Please join me in welcoming dr. Owen to the strand. [applause] i want to thank you and the strand for being here for this event. There are two reasons why i am here. First is because im a very old and dear
Doctors angel cano wrote about her experiences in his new memoir, sometimes Amazing Things happen. This is a place where problems and our society are incarcerated and the mentally ill come together and his doctor for pointed out on the daily show amazing doesnt always mean good im delighted this important book as are the number one on some biography bestseller lists. [applause] so here to introduce the therefore it is dr. Howard owen who worked alongside dr. Ford in the department of psychiatry at nyu school of medicine and sits on the jars. Hes going to tell us about fountain house and a couple of minutes. I want to say how much i deeply admire both of your works working in one of the most challenging careers possible, caring for those in our country that our country often abandons. Please join me in welcoming dr. Owen to the strand. [applause] i want to thank you and the strand for being here for this event. There are two reasons why i am here. First is because im a very old and dear