the second time in two weeks. we have body cam video showing police doing things right in the face of a mass shooting two weeks ago, it was the school in nashville tonight. it s a bank in louisville and even as the mind boggles at the sheer pace of mass murder, even as it makes you heartsick to imagine the lives taken. there s at least evidence tonight that this latest tragedy, five killed several others seriously wounded yesterday, including a rookie police officer. was not compounded by the lack of effective response on display and you ve all the texas what you re about to see is body camera footage from louisville metro police officer corey galloway s camera. this is seconds after he and another officer, rookie nicolas will to arrive at the old national bank in downtown louisville and seconds before they engaged the killer. wanna warn you what you ll see is what these officers saw, and it is, at times graphic watching baker. we re making entry from the from the east side,
unflinchingly answered the call to protect and their duty to serve. we have had enough gun violence in louisville. we have had enough gun violence in our country. asking for specific relief to stop interfering with the criminal investigation. republicans believe that alvin bragg was doing this for audit of pure political motivation. they knew what was going on. they always was a step ahead. work like they re never gonna find us like this because they didn t deserve that. none of us none of us deserved it. live from london. this is cnn newsroom with max foster and bianca nobilo. it is wednesday, april 12th nine am here in london, four am in louisville, kentucky, whether police have released bodycam video showing their offices quick response to monday s deadly mass shooting at a bank. the 25 year old gunmen, an employee of the bank opened fire, killing five people and wounding eight others. please dispatch audio reveals the gunman left a voicemail to his friend saying he was go
so many investigations, so little time, so few answers. let s go to david spunt and what we re learning right now. hi, david. i m at the famous justice department where karine jean-pierre is instructing everyone in the briefing room to relay their questions to. i ve reached out multiple times to folks here at the justice department with attorney general merrick garland s office. also with special counsel robert hur s office. no surprise, no comment. they re being incredibly tight lipped with information about this investigation in to the president of the united states and these classified documents. now, something that is curious, we re trying to find out more from the white house side, from the doj side, last thursday white house special counsel, white house attorney richard sover went to delaware to collect documents. he was there with doj officials at president biden s resident. this was several hours after attorney general merrick garland announced the existence of spec
the scariest thing that you will ever go through. my whole world crumbled. cara was the kind of teacher students just love. she was a rock star at her school. with the same man for 20 years, enjoying life together by the beach. the balcony was like our second living room, you can hear the waves on the shore. but she was all alone that night when, according to her, an intruder burst into her bedroom. i was scared to death. i didn t have any other choice. you shot him? i shot him. she said the man attacked her. he told me he was going to kill me. she d been assaulted. she defended herself. so why did others call it murder? my very first words were, she set him up. cara s account kept changing. it hit me just how different all of these stories were and how unbelievable they were. lies. it s all lies. what really made cara pull that trigger? the rug was pulled out from underneath her. she was shocked. and she was angry? yes. a jury would
Strike threat. Alex . The Labor Department says theyre keeping close watch on the talks. Theres nine days left for the uaw and detroits big three to agree to a new fouryear deal. If they dont, the 146,000 members have voted to strike. The unions demands are bold. Members are seeking a 46 pay raise, 40 hours of pay for 32 hour work weeks and for traditional pensions to be restored and Cost Of Living increases. Workers say the companies have raked in billions on their backs. A g. M. Executive said the demands have significant costs attached that would threaten manufacturing momentum. Its clear the two sides are still wide aparty. While in philadelphia yesterday forks labor day, President Biden said hes not so concerned. Mr. President , are you worried about an auto strike . [inaudible] he said he doesnt think its going to happen. Uaws president says he was shocked by this reaction. They said maybe he knows something we dont know. This all comes at a time when ford and General Motors are