procedure, did something else, al left the knock on the door, perhaps alert people inside the home, that they were a police officer. in this case police say officer dean did not identify himself as a police officer and, in fact, opened fire just seconds after drawing his weapon. now, the police chief said yesterday that he is reaching out to the fbi potentially to launch a civil rights investigation. but at this point, nothing new on that. again, the police chief a few moments ago, announced the murder charge which we knew about late last night and he did talk about the officers responding there, how they thought it was an open structure call and they had parked a little further down the street, didn t identify themselves as police officers. a lot of unanswered questions there. the family says they were relieved after the arrest yesterd yesterday, but they still have a lot of questions. they want reforms overall as
thank you for coming onto america s newsroom. thank you, i appreciate it. speed to the u.s. reaches ideal in principle to withdraw troops. the agreement made with the television coming out of the militant group defends a suicide bombing in the capital city of kabul where 16 civilians were killed, dozens wounded yesterd yesterday. we are live at the pentagon now. lucas. sandra, the tenants of the agreement calls for more than 5,000 troops to be called out across afghanistan. 14,000 u.s. troops currently deployed there. the special envoy with the u.s.-led peace talks with the taliban. we have reached an agreement with the taliban in principle, but of course until the u.s. president agrees with that, it isn t binding. last night, a massive bombing rocked kabul.
america s institutions depend on officials to uphold both the rules and spirit of our constitutional system even when to do so is personal inves or yields a political unfavorable outcome. our constitution is brilliant and awesome. it deserves a government to match it. for reaction to those tweets let s bring in sarah westwood, white house reporter. what have we heard from the party, from the president, from the white house? reporter: congressman amash comments drew swift condemnation from the chairwoman of the republican national committee and wrote in a series of tweets, yesterd yesterday, voters in amash s district strongly support this president and would rather their congressman work to support the
the car sped out. it has been tweeted salem has been found safe and suspect is in custody. we will speak with an officer from the ft. worth police department and get more information on this and what happens from this point on. police in portland, oregon, have identified the teen attempting to carry out a school shooting. they say angel diaz walked into the classroom and pulled out a gun. the school s football coach tackled that suspect and the coach has been identified as keenan lowe, a former wide receiver at the university of oregon. yesterday, lowe tweeted when confronted with the test the universe presented me with, i didn t see any other choice but to act. thank god. still ahead, stacy abrams and others are joining forces to take on antiabortion legislation. right now across the south and around the country, a woman s right to control her body and a doctor s ability to
be b the president s policy. yesterd yesterday, bolden told reporters that the united states will leave syria if turkey promises not to attack kurdish allies there. in a news conference, bolton refer today a conditional withdrawal. we re going to be discussing the president s decision to withdraw, but to do so from northeast syria in a way that makes sure that isis is defeated and is not able to revivise itsf and a become a threat again and to make sure that the defense of israel and our other friends in the region is assured. and to take care f those who have of those who have fought with us in isis and other terrorist groups. you may remember just a few weeks ago, the president claimed isis had been wiped out. he said we have defeated isis in syria, but only reason for being there during the trump presidency. originally, the president had a 30-daytime line to withdraw the