heavy drugs? yes. that was the end of it? that was it. i didn t want to live that kind of life. but reporter: her parents marriage kept going through sickness and health. in fact, in recent years, james looking number younger than ever on a vegetarian diet and exercise regimen. when he realized he was getting older, he just want to make sure he was in his best physical shape. your mom, your poor mom, meanwhile, had a consolation of health problems, didn t she? yes. lupus, chemotherapy involved in that. at times, yes. she also had epilepsy. did she have the seizures? did you ever see her? yeah, she did. then december 2012 world around. the 32nd wedding anniversary. sandra was ale on the actual day. so they went out days later, on december 22nd. she is finally feeling enough to go reporter: the next day, the 20, third marissa s family would go to celebrate them with a late lunch. on the way there, i remember
raducanu when you consider the physical problems she has had coming in, not least the expectation on her shoulders. it was a year ago she played herfirst shoulders. it was a year ago she played her first wta shoulders. it was a year ago she played herfirst wta match. she sat her a levels. played herfirst wta match. she sat hera levels. she played herfirst wta match. she sat her a levels. she reached the fourth round at wimbledon and we know what happened at the us open. what would she produce yesterday? it was an impressive performance with a straight sets win. she did beat alison van uytvanck. she did beat alison van uytvanck. she looked good. physical shape was good and she moved well on court for the straight sets victory that puts into the second round. she played on centre for the first time yesterday. i m 19 and ijust took a gap year and it went very well. i m waiting for freshers week in september! i mean, i m still very new to it.
i remember her being like, oh, your uncle. oh. reporter: the melgars life revolved around not just family, but church, too. they d joined the jehovah s witnesses early in their relationship, but by her early 20s, daughter lizz had left the church. newly independent, she rushed into a marriage. a bad one. true that he was involved in heavy drugs? yes. that was the end of it? that was it. i didn t want to live that kind of life. reporter: but her parents marriage just kept going through sickness and health. in fact, in recent years, jaime was looking younger than ever on a vegetarian diet and exercise regimen. he realized he was getting older and he just wanted to make sure he was in the best physical shape. your mom. your poor mom. meanwhile had a constellation of health problems, didn t she? yes. lupus? chemotherapy involved in that? at times, yeah. she also had epilepsy. did she have the seizures? did you ever see her yes. yeah, she did. reporte
reflective of law enforcement and the profession. yeah, that hurts. rob: now police academies across the country are taking a hit. we are having a recruitment crisis not only locally but nationally. we have not filled our academies with empty seats. why are you going to come sign up for a job to be cursed at, spit at, disrespected for little pay. there you go. perfect. rob: and i got a taste. gee. i need backup. doesn t feel good, huh? being an officer is more than just being in good physical shape. it s about responding to multiple scenarios some of which can mean the difference between life and death. stunned with pepper spray. the gun is the last resort. last resort. [screams] [gunshots] what were you looking at on the kids, that they were