dollars. police say dorner last week killed a retired police captain s daughter, her fiance in a and a riverside county police officer. in a 20 major manifesto dorner claims his reactions are revenge for his firing from the l.a.p.d. back in 2008. he claims the killings will continue and that no officers are safe. today the riverside d.a. pleaded for more help from the public. every day our law enforcement officers patrol our communities to protect us as citizens. to keep us safe. now, it is our opportunity as citizens to assist our law enforcement officers in the apprehension of this individual. bill: dorner received combat training in the navy. in addition to his four years on the force. as you can see from some of this police training video, can he be imposed.
each day that he feels as if he s pulling one over and we can see this in the call, and he feels stronger, and he feels more and more grandiose, more powerful, and more able to evade the police. so, this is someone who may be coming in fact, well, he he s not psychotic like a jared loughner, more and more grandiose, more and more filled with his own sense of power and vengeance and this is a man who is armed. now. megyn: wait, wait, let me jump in, because it s interesting to hear you talk about the history. before you do, megyn. megyn: yes. there s two ways that i think we can get this guy and let me get to that first and then no, let me just jump in. i want to get to that in a minute and understand him before we get to a manhunt and how to get him. fair enough. megyn: you talk about his history and fighting and history and so on, that s a police training video and i don t know whether it shows who he is, but i do want to ask you this, how does somebody who, you know, h
years in the making, aung san suu kyi delivering remarks in oslo, norway and said the award given to her in 1991 while under house arrest, demanding democracy for her homeland. heather: arizona governor jan brewer not waiting for the supreme court. the governor ordering the redistribution of a police training video, on her state s controversial immigration law. ahead of and expected supreme court ruling on the law this month. steve craft from our affiliate ksaz in phoenix has the story. reporter: here is the video from the arizona police officers standards and training board. arizona post. each and every one of you will carry the reputation for the entire law enforcement community with you. every day. reporter: frankly, critics of this the law believe arizona officers cannot be trusted with this kind of authority. over and over, they instruct
that the nation has been on brink of this kind of crisis. let s go straight to capitol hill, our congressional current kate bolduan baldwin is standing by. the ability to finally fand a way out of this impasse and to avoid this looming government shut down and how this could all come out has to do with the big focus on the fema funding. the additional funding for federal disaster relief that democrats and republicans wanted to put in this short term spending bill. fema came out today to confirm that different from their prior predictions, that fema may be able to stretch their disaster relief funds that are much depleted and could run out, but they said they could stretch the funds through the end of this week. this is different than prior predictions which many had said would be depleted by the beginning of this week. in a statement, i will read you just in part, wolf, quote, estimates from over the weekend indicate the disaster relief fund could be fully exhausted by the
remove other barriers like not allowing women to drive cars. and stay right there, more on this story including reaction in women s rights groups, other ones in saudi arabia. president barack obama is due to arrive at the paramount theater in seattle, washington, this hour. he s visiting the west coast to push his plan for creating more jobs. and to raise money for fellow democrats. we expect to hear from the president before he heads to california later on today. the president also delivered his message personally to the congressional black caucus in washington last night in the nation s capital. washington, d.c. that is. it was straight talk. i don t know about you, cbc, but the future rewards those who press on. with patient and firm determination, i m going to press on for jobs. i m going to press on for equality. i m going to press on for the sake of our children. i m going to press on for the sake of all of those families who are struggling right now. i don t ha