authorities say they have new clues in the search for the person or persons who killed an illinois police officer last week. investigators call the new discovery important. reporter: something officials think now could help lead them to whoever kill ed lieutenant charles glinewicz shortly after he made this call in. 17 minutes later, officers found gliniewicz shot to death. they won t say what their new evidence is, aside from calling it, quote, significant. earlier, they confirmed the
the poverty guru of the right? mr. brooks is someone who actually has the power and the influence to convince republicans to talk about this issue. not only is he passionate about it and energetic, he s really convincing. but also he s head of one of the most influential conservative think tanks in washington, d.c. the american enterprise institute. in the five years he s been there, he s doubled their fundraising from $20 million to $40 million based mostly on his belief that poverty is an issue that the republicans need to take up. in addition, he has the ear of nearly every single potential republican presidential candidate and they are listening to him. so here s part of what i want to know then. when i listen to mr. brooks, it sounds like he s interest. ed in this question as a fundamental question of how the
the lawsuit by saying that the boy s death was caused by his own actions. i m sure you have people that apalled by this. i m shaking my head. and again, it does not make sense. less than 2 seconds from when police pulled on the scene this 12-year-old boy was shot and kill ed killed. he didn t even have an opportunity to kind of comply, if you will. this does not make sense. children should not be shot in the streets of the united states of america. and i m disappointed. the police lied about what happened and the video showed it was wrong. he looks big and intimidating. let me. come to you on this. this shooting in pasco and community protests and the hands up, we heard from phillip before on the one hand you have communities that are feeling kind of the way this whole overlay is but also for the
because it is the second international airport. we understand it happened at 3:00 a.m. local time when the men showed up and asked the ukrainian army there securing the facility to leave it, essentially evacuate it, and at that point the ukrainian army did not, and a gun fight ensued, and it lasted for several hours, and appropriate will the ukrainian government responded with a strong fist, and with helicopter attacks of the insurgents in and around the terminal and damaging system of the airport, and the fight lasted for several hours, and now we have confirmed from some sources on the ground, at least 30 separatists are killed. some pro-russian media is reporting that the number is higher, but some russian sources on the ground, at least 30 were kill ed killed in the clashes. the ukrainian government controls the airport and the military does, and it is not open, because all nights in and
today, the sense that crimea is essentially gone from ukraine. it s a punch to the gut to see soldiers kill ed. a crimea man who was on his way to sign up for the military, his body mangled and tortured. there s no sense of boots on the ground. it s not that we re advocating for boots on the ground, but to have a level playing field, everyone wants to have a revolution, a day tant, a ceasing of violence. we re not at a level playing field, one country has gone into country after country and claimed territories. the level playing field, which would be increased, essentially, rhetorical escalation, not taking military options off the table. the fear and i think it s a rational fear, that becomes a slippery slope. essentially one side ratchets up, and pretty soon you have two nuclear powers staring at each other across an incredibly tense stretch of land and no one, no