when she gets angry, she gets angry. that sums it up with her. a short time later, irasari seemed to accept the move. you were too comfortable in the pod, you became a pod boss. and every time there s an issue in there, you re running it and i can t have that. okay? yes, ma am. okay. i respect her decision. you know. i m trying to stay out of trouble because i m trying to go home. i m not trying to be here. she s my boss. i m in here. what can i say. i m not trying to run nobody. i guess i just have a strong personality. and a lot of girls don t like it. but hey, it is what it is. we re going to be nice in here? i guess so. okay. i don t have no enemies in here. though she seems calmer, officers don t let their guard down. she uses her wits like any other person that lives the criminal life.
the case? he laid the summary argument to have this null and void, because trump could not have been a participant to an agreement that he didn t know. and it is in the real world ludicrous and absurd and everyone had to know, and they are saying it because of the campaign finance, because if he knew about it, and they made the $130,000 payment, they have a major problem. and the justice department is going to look into it. but it is his now, and we will see that the case is going to be dismissed if he makes that motion, and if he doesn t, he is a publicity seeker and not doing the right thing for the client. they have moved to get rid of this document, this agreement, and they should make the motion now, and they will win. and sorry, guys, we are up against the break here, and i have will have to let you go. and avery friedman and richard herman, appreciate it. a reminder of don t miss
professional sports organizations take on more active roles when it comes to issues like these? i just think it depends on every situation is different. sacramento s a small town so i think it s human for them to step up, speaking on things and doing the right thing. i understand i m a former athlete and i love basketball still. there s stuff that s bigger than basketball and this is it. and you mentioned already this is your hometown, you know these streets. you re there on the ground now. what needs to be done to help this community heal? we need to have more understanding, we need to bridge the gap. people fear what they don t know. these officers don t know us and we don t know them. therefore everyone is always tense. these officers pay to protect and serve but at the same time they re taking lives. there needs to be more understanding, more in the community. get to know the community
investigating is iran s daily calls for genocide against jews. its daily calls to destroy israel. its cynical use of human shields and putting children sending children into war. if anything should be investigated, it is that. that, those despicable actions and not the defensive actions of a democratic and liberal start. you ve said you ve welcomed the u.s. decision to move the embassy to jerusalem right? the u.s. also working on a peace plan. how does what we see over last couple of days impact that and where does that plan stand right now? well, the first thing to say is this violence that we see could stop immediately. it could stop as soon as hamas says don t approach the border fence, don t try to infiltrate israel. that is the only thing that would need to be said in order for all this violence to be stopped. no one needs to be killed. no one needs to be injured in this. the issue of the embassy has pushed peace forward. because it s recognized a basic and simple fact that
cnn s caylee hartung joins us live from baton rouge, louisiana. with the help of body cam from both officers as well as surveillance video from the surveillance store, we now have a more complete picture of what happened on the night of july 5th, 2016. this video released by the baton rouge police department. last night, i have to remind you, it is graphic. graphic and disturbing new video. what i be? don t [ bleep ] move or i ll shoot your [ bleep ] put your [ bleep ] hands the car. reporter: showing the controversial shoot death of alton sterling in july 2016. the baton rouge chief of police announcing the officer, who shot sterling six times during a struggle, will be fired over his actions. the violation of command of temper has been sustained. officer blane salamoni has been