Okay. [clattering] [miles] fucking idiot. All right. So, um. [sighs] [miles clicks tongue] what, uh, whats next . Uh, next here . Um, so far, we just keep, uh, building, you know, the relationship between the locals. [man on speaker] take that tshirt off. [soldier 1] everyone has that tshirt. [man on speaker] tell him to pick up his. [garbled radio chatter] [man speaking pashto] [soldier 1] hes holding it up in the air. [soldier speaking pashto] [man on radio] all right, ill give you one break. [indistinct radio chatter] [soldier 1] tell him to stop right there. [soldier 2 speaks pashto] [miles] god, i hope we still have more recycled part. I need plenty of stock. [soldier 1] go. Down on your chest. [soldier 2] lemme see your hands. Stand up. Stand up. Hands. Down on your knees. I want him to be. I want both of his hands down on the ground. [soldier 2 speaking pashto] i wanna see his hands. [soldier 2 speaking pashto] [soldier 1 in english] down. [miles] where is it, vera . [soldier 1]
The speaker pro tempore on this vote the chair on this vote, the yeas are 234, the nays are 18. The amendment is adopt the Unfinished Business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 8 printed in part a of house report 114120 by the gentleman from california, mr. Lowenthal, on which further proceedings were postponed and on which the noes prevailed by voice vote. The clerk will redesignate the amendment. The clerk amendment number 8 printed in house report report 114120, offered by mr. Lowenthal of california. The speaker pro tempore a recorded vote has been requested. Those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be counted. A sufficient number having risen, a recorded vote is ordered. Members will record their votes by electronic device. This is a twominute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc. , in cooperation with the United States house of representatives. Any use of the closedcaptioned coverage of the house p
Off. We made sure that we checked each cows and backyard to make sure that the suspect wasnt still outstanding, hiding or in fact breaking into one of the houses. Reporter officers were forced to pursue the suspect by helicopter since he was driving the wrong way on highway 4, interstate 80 and city streets. During the chase, the thief decided to call 911. He related that he knew the police were following him, that the helicopter was wrov and if the was above and if the helicopter would stop, he would stop his car. Reporter the chp would not give that up da to public safety. We ran multiple traffic breaks to stop the driver, made a few statements to our dispatch and we relayed he was not going back to jail. Reporter the suspect is described as a white man with short hair, medium, medium build. Police in campbell are actively looking for a man who tried to abduck a 10yearold girl as she was walking her dog. The victim was able to give a good description of her attacker had police who re
Nightly news. Reporting tonight, lester holt. Good evening. What a crushing way to of responsibility to decide whether someone lives or dies. A boston jury who saw every gruesome picture, heard every heartbreaking story of loss and suffering, has spoken on the fate of marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev. Youunanimously voting to be put death for his crime. Four people died in the attack and over 200 were injured. Some of those who survived are speaking out about the verdict. Nbcs Pete Williams has been covering this story from the start. Hes outside the courthouse now. Pete good evening. Reporter lester good evening. The jury deliberated just 15 hours after four weeks of testimony in this penalty phase of the trial, rejecting a plea from defense lawyers to send him to prison for life. Shock har tsarnaev becomes the first person in the u. S. To be sentenced to an act of terrorism terrorism. We send a message, a strong message, that were not going to tolerate terrorism. And i think whether
Reporting tonight, lester holt. Good evening. What a crushing way to of responsibility to decide whether someone lives or dies. Tonight a boston jury who saw every gruesome picture, heard every heartbreaking story of loss and suffering, has spoken on the fate of marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev unanimously voting he be put to death for his crimes. Four died over 200 injured. Some of those who survived are speaking out about the verdict. Nbcs pete wims has been covering this story from the start. Hes outside the courthouse now. Pete good evening. Reporter lester good evening. The jury deliberated just 15 hours after four weeks of testimony in this pep at phase of the trial, rejecting a plea from defense lawyers to send him to prison for life. Dzhokhar tsarnaev becomes the first person in the u. S. Sentenced to death for an act of terrorism in nearly two decades, since Timothy Mcveigh executed for bombing the Oklahoma City Federal Building in 1995. We send a message, a strong message th