Good evening. And we begin this monday night in baltimore, where there is an intense focus on several videos now captures of the same arrest. The suspect being put into the back of a police van. That suspect, freddie gray would end up with a severed spine. He would later die. It is unclear how it happened. Late today, Baltimore Police saying none of the officers described any use of force. You can see gray being put in the back of that van. Tonight, the Justice Department telling abc news the Civil Rights Division is considering opening an investigation into the death of gray while in custody. Tonight, the Police Commissioner acknowledging this is a community on edge with many asking, what happened while in that van . Abcs david kerley is in baltimore tonight. Reporter tonight, new video from a Police Camera that still doesnt explain the arrest and death of freddie gray. This cell phone video shows him being take on the a police van in a high crime area. Seven days later, the 25yearold
Be growing ahead of the Winter Olympics in russia. Officials now canceling new years fireworks displays, following the attack. The president speaking out today vowing to annihilate terrorists. Peter sharpe is there with our story. Reporter there wasnt much left of the trolly car when the ambulances arrived, but survivors were hanging on, and the hospital was less than 10 minutes ahead. This woman was one of more than 20 badly injured brought here. Translator it felt like a huge electric shock. I didnt see anyone with a bomb. I was looking out the window, and i cant remember anything after that. Reporter for the second time inless than 24 hours, the wards were filled with the victims of another bombing, some with terrible burns. This doctor said his team were carrying out operation ten operations at the same time. Outside they posted casualty lists of those brought in by ambulance and where they were being treated. The relatives scarily able to believe this was happening all over again.
And gives a great reaction. Good tuesday morning. Im muhammad lila, in for john muller. Im diana perez. We begin with a developing story out of north carolina, where people in a small town are being urged to evacuate following a train derailment. Look at these images. Fireballs shooting into the sky, with thick, black smoke billowing from train cars. One car carrying oil, collided with another, setting off a series of explosions. Tahman bradley has the latest. Reporter overnight, a rush to evacuate a small north dakota town. Dangerous flames burned all night, after a train carrying grain collided with a massive train hauling crude oil. The crash set off a series of explosions. It was the third explosion that rattled the house and the doors and the windows were all shaking. Ive never seen anything like this ever happen before here. So, i mean, okay. Ive lived here 70 years. Reporter as many as 10 cars of the 100car oil train caught fire. The collision happened shortly after 2 00 on mond
We are waiting for the tv man to give us a signal. [speaking in native tongue] . Good morning. Welcome to the Annapolis Book festival. My name is paul barrett and this morning we are here to talk about guns and American Society and we have quite a panel of doctors who come at this important topic from very different perspectives. I am a staff writer with Bloomberg Business week magazine and i am the author of a book called glock the rise of americas gun, which is a biography of the glock pistol and the man behind it. Sitting immediately to my left is my friend Craig Whitney who is a vietnam war veteran and retired New York Times correspondent and editor. He is the author of living with guns a liberals case for the Second Amendment. Sitting to his left is daniel webster, lead editor and contributor to a book called reducing gun violence in america informing policy with evidence and analysis daniel directs the Johns Hopkins center for gun policy and research. And farthest to my left is e
It really had geographic disagreement . If it is geographic primarily, hal is the experience of people on the border states different then People Like Us to live in that d. C. Metro area where the immigration seems benign. Is there a real difference in experience . Well, the politics of someone else to talk about the regions. I think part of what were saying here is there is less about in some ways despite the partisan budding of heads and the gridlock in some ways there is less of a partisan divide than you might argue. I think any administration will prioritize and said the border is important. When republicans would look at this honestly people would say, adding in a deterrent to the border is a good thing. In some underlying wais this but the fact that they can agree on anything will were standing here agreeing and saying, you know, we are adding a new deterrent to the border. Yes, we could talk about why the politics dont work. Thats kind of where we started. I think people and th