air, what we re finding out right now in realtime is the air quality is 20 times worth than what the world health organization says is safe for humans. this is worse than bad. not the traffic, actually there s less of that than normal. it s the air. to help clear it dehli s government says these steps are necessary. a temporary ban keeping odd numbered cars off the road on even days and even numbers cars off the road on odd days in attempt to target a toxic problem, pollution. reporter: when you walk through the teets of new delhi you can t help but see it and smell it but you can taste it in your mouth. if you re not used to being here you can feel it burning in your throat. in fact, the city s highest court recently said living in new delhi was like living in a gas chamber. those are the can bes that some 20 million people face every single day. there are 9 million registered cars on the streets of dehli. 1400 more cars come on the road
i didn t really understand the emotional trauma that was still there. just watching that again now it brings back a lot of emotion. senator chris murphy of connecticut shadowed a homeless man to experience the real world challenges of getting back on your teets. it is a dehumanizing existence to just do it for a day. he s now in a vicious cycle where he can t get a job without a home because it s really hard to list a homeless shelter on job applications. but he also can t get a home without a job. i ve been homeless many a years. slept in my car, me my father my mother. and instead of going home after a game or after school, i would just go to a parking lot and just sleep there for the night. sports serve different roles for different kids. there seem to be this one theme of i m going to use sports to make my life better. best case scenario, i m kevin
now from what you saw and what i saw from your film, the woman is not seeming to pose a threat. she s not fighting back. she doesn t do anything that seems like it necessitated this kind of reaction. was it anything you saw that was different are from what we see in the vid zbleo? no. the only thing i saw that s not on the video is the lady was coming back off the ramp. i saw her coming off the ramp, getting back into the steets. the officer then says something to her. i guess to ignite or engage her. she turns around and then the situation escalated. the officer and the lady were jostling for position behind the red truck. this is what i saw before i got on. then basically 10, 15 seconds
information at risk. after months of complaints and hearings about the disa disastrous rollout, they waited until after implementation of the law before taking action against those who managed it. bret. jim, thank you. more on this with the panel. one of the four men who helped spark a series of sit-ins to protest segregation in the south has died. franklin mccain, seen here in the glasses, and three others, occupied a whites only woolworth s lunch counter in greensboro, north carolina, in the 60s. within weeks, sit-ins were launched in more than 60 steets. his son said his dad died thursday of respiratory complications. franklin mccain was 73. breaking news right now, the associated press is reporting the former press secretary for president ronald regan, larry speaks, has died. he was the spokesman for the president from 1981 to 1987. they report he died in his sleep
playstation 3 with video gages. games. an an teargas has surfaced. a warning that it is extremely graphic. what we are doing to these people is shameful. where are his teets? i didn t see them. they bit them off. whoa, that is graphic. i watched game of throwns last night. how do we know what the truth is? the detainees could be lying. but it is thought exactly the best source. it makes sense. this is something when obama was run running for president in 2008, one of the