This is the second s. W. A. T. Vehicle we have seen. Ben ferguson, who is a dallas resident and frequently seen here on cnn joins us now by telephone. Ben, what are you hearing from sources there in dallas . One, that this was a shooting that was definitely inended people are saying there are more than two officers that could be injured in this shooting. They also have a man on the loose. This has been the core of downtown, an area considered to be very safe. This is right by [ inaudible ]. Theres a lot of Public Transportation in this area. Now you have dart and Dallas Police that were the target of this situation where this took pleas. And the shooting, from ive been told from several that ive been talking to, is that this was a very purposeful shooting at Police Officers. That was the intent of this. They were the target at this rally. There are reports in the area that more officers were shot than two. I want to tell our viewers we only have confirmed two officers. Thats what i was
He left the room and came back in, wearing his white underwear. And he touched me over my clothing, what was left of it. And he tried to get me to touch him, as well. And at that point, i pulled back, and said that i was not comfortable. She talked about the loss of innocence, what that did to her for decades. Youll hear more of that in a moment. But this morning, when pressed, what alabama voters should do, white house counselor Kellyanne Conway said we need tax reform and you can translate that how you want. Kaitlan collins joins us with more. Its pretty clear what she meant with that answer. Reporter yeah, she was essentially telling the people of alabama to support roy moore in that election on december 12th if they want this tax bill to pass, poppy. She said that doug jones, the democratic candidate here in alabama, will not vote for it if he makes it to the senate. Now, theyre trying to get that bill through right before christmas, so that would be right after the election here i
Newfoundland and Labrador is setting aside $5 million to improve moose visibility across a hazardous part of the Trans-Canada Highway, a potentially life-saving move one woman says is 20 years in the making.
Officials who run the Eastlink Centre in Charlottetown are pitching a plan to convert it into a bowl-type arena, adding 1,500 new seats and letting the venue host larger events. There's no price tag, no funding in place, and city council hasn't voted on the proposal. Even so, CBC's Alex MacIsaac spoke with general manager John Abbott about what he hopes can be achieved.