Normally when you do book tours you go to different cities, you talk about connections the place has with whatever youve written about. This is a special place in this context and im certainly not here to tell you your own story of what happened in this city 17 years ago because im sure you know it much better than i ever will. And one of the things that is always moved me when i come here is first of all how warmly ive been welcomed by everybody but also how profoundly the bombing touched everybody here. It is a relatively small place. Ive never met from Oklahoma City who wasnt touched in a personal way in some way by the tragedy. The first time i came i spoke to a number of the relatives of the victims, especially the children who died in the Day Care Center and i thought im a British Foreign correspondent, ive been to a lot of not terribly pleasant places around the world, this is just another assignment and then having spoken to them, i went down to the memorial and saw that fence
These temperatures to climb as high as they climb today, which would be 79 degrees. So lets count on that happening. But again, if the clouds hang around longer, thats going to be cutting into how high those temperatures actually do get. By this afternoon, we see some clouds, according to the computer model, may be coming in toward the shore areas. Otherwise dry day today. Does it stay dry overnight, however . Well finish out that time line. Let you know what we expect for sunday, and for the rest of next week. Todd . Carol, thank you. We begin with breaking news, shots are fired during the search for the suspected killer of a Pennsylvania State trooper. Police have surrounded a home, where they believer i can frein is inside. Eyewitness News Reporter Steve Patterson is live in the sat center, with the details, steve . Todd, as we speak, a developing situation, were getting updates from Monroe County, and now weve actually got live picture, and i want to show you the media staging area
Exactly when they are supposed to. It is 65 miles. Today. Yes. Over three days. Yes. Just like the walk. Here we go. They are getting ready. I know, wait for it, wa. T for it, here we go. And theyre off. Good luck, ladies. 200 miles over three days. They are starting the first leg. Longer than some of the other once, 75 miles, 150 miles, amazing so 56 today and then 200 miles over three days good day it is friday september 19th, yes, it is an eagles weekend. Yes. Sporting it, umhmm. Of course, i have midnight green on. Yes. I have a throw back. By the way you look good, karen. Good morning. Big premiere tomorrow we will talk about in a minute. Going to extreme for fall fashions, some women are choosing to go under the knife just to look good but it is different this procedure that some people are signing up for is just to fit into their boots. What are they cutting off that is the question. Yesy just talk to her in the green room. Shes a philly girl, stay in philly. But she won, there
Goose chase. Do you have enough officers online to stop them from going on the freeway . Thats the first question. If youre short of personnel you have a problem. Reporter as for just moving in and breaking things up at the first sign of trouble . You dont want your officers running in an uncontrolled way that you have to have a crime control strategy separate from the crowd control strategy. Reporter they got to be willing to go in and make the arrests. Absolutely. Absolutely. You have a responsibility to Business Owners. The Business Owners are paying a large chunk of your salary. A couple of officers sent in, into a very large hostile violent crowd. Reporter then come the lawsuits. When oakland drew the line with occupy demonstrators a few years back it wound up paying out 4. 5 million to demonstrator scott olsen hit in the head with a beanbag fired by an officer. Somebody can always sue you but if your officers are acting properly, then you let the chips fall where they may. Report
Reporter this 18yearold victim was walking southbound here along hesperia boulevard. She lives next to these tracks in that apartment complex. It was a horrific scene here, because of a young person who died along these tracks, but also because there were friends and families here, and we witnessed them put this story together and realize it was their loved one who died. This is 18yearold britany silva. She was college bound, says her father, until this evening, when she was killed by a southbound amtrak train. This man was walking close to her as she began to cross the tracks. I saw her. Go now, go now, go now, now. Reporter he says silva was on a phone. The phone you see here in the pink and blue case. Friends and family walked up to the crime tape to see that phone shattered on the ground. It is the moment they realized it was her. Cindy says she was here just after it happened, and says she talked to a witness. She says her daughter was walking along the tracks today, and she calle