People. Reporter family Attorney Ben Crump demanded the grand jurys files be released. Release the transcript so we can have transparency. We didnt choose this fraternity. This fraternity told us. Reporter jacob blake certain, whose son was left paralyzed by a bull tote his back in kenosha, wisconsin, said he drove eight hours to be here. I want people to understand that were fed up, that we demand justice everywhere. Reporter thursday night, mass protests continued in louisville. And nationwide, there were flareups. Protesters in seattle burned trash cans, in sacramentoo an American Flag set ablaze. And in los angeles, a vehicle seen striking a protester causing minor injuries. Enough is enoug america reporter larger protests are planned in louisville this weekend. The citys interim police chief is asking armed militia to stay away. Many of them say theyre coming to help us. Let me be clear that is not help we need. That is not help we want. Put him in the car. Reporter we are also se
Good morning. Good to be with you. Im annemarie green. Were going to begin with a bombshell report about President Trumps taxes. For years hes fiercely guarded his tax filings, but a New York Times investigation discovered that he only paid 750 in federal income tax in 2016 and another 750 in 2017. Mr. Trumps businesses also reportedly suffered chronic losses, contradicting the image that he has built for himself a successful businessman. All of this comes just one day before the first president ial debate. Laura podesta is in cleveland where the debate is taking place. Laura, what else did we learn from this New York Times report . Reporter good morning. Well, it also reveals that President Trump took on millions of dollars in debt, all of which is coming due very soon. He held a press conference minutes after the report was published, and he called it fake news. President trump paid just 750 in federal income taxes in both 2016 and 2017 according to a report by the New York Times whi
Safely. We are learning more tonight about the 11 people who were killed friday night when a skydiving plane crashed and burned in hawaii. It went down shortly after takeoff on the island of oahu. Jonathan vigliotti is there. Reporter those who saw the skydiving plane plummet to the ground looked on in horror. All 11 onboard were killed. I saw it hit. I was right there, man. I was right there. Reporter Carlos Zapato drove denver tourists brian and Ashley Weikel to the doomed flight. They were celebrating their oneyear wedding anniversary. If you knew them for five minutes or five years, they touched your life. You couldnt ask for any two better people in your life. Reporter the ntsb have their work cut out for them. The impact of the crash and the massive fire that happened afterwards reducing this aircraft to just charred and mangled pieces. Witnesses say just after takeoff, the plane reached only about 100 feet, spun twice, and clipped trees before hitting the ground nose first. The
This is a half hour. Joining us is dr. Eric zillmer from Drexel University, here to talk about politics and the Olympic Games. Good morning, sir. Dr. Zillmer, how political do Olympic Games generally get . How much more this year because theyre in south korea . Yeah, welcome to the 23rd winter Olympic Games, known as the political games. Theyve been political from the beginning of time. Even when the first olympics was staged in 776 b. C. , the powers to be placed it in a sleepy Little Village called olympia to get away from perception there might be power associated with a town or a region. Since then, especially the selection of where the olympics are being hosted, has become a political hot potato. Just think about four years ago on in sochi. Now in pyeongchang, korea. A mere 50 miles away from the border of north korea. And in 2012, in beijing, china. Its a far cry away from st. Moritz and the country clubs of Winter Olympics in europe in the 30s and 40s. So with this games in sout
Zillmer from Drexel University, here to talk about politics and the Olympic Games. Good morning, sir. Dr. Zillmer, how political do Olympic Games generally get . How much more this year because theyre in south korea . Yeah, welcome to the 23rd winter Olympic Games, known as the political games. Theyve been political from the beginning of time. Even when the first olympics was staged in 776 b. C. , the powers to be placed it in a sleepy Little Village called olympia to get away from perception there might be power associated with a town or a region. Since then, especially the selection of where the olympics are being hosted, has become a political hot potato. Just think about four years ago on in sochi. Now in pyeongchang, korea. A mere 50 miles away from the border of north korea. And in 2012, in beijing, china. Its a far cry away from st. Moritz and the country clubs of Winter Olympics in europe in the 30s and 40s. So with this games in south korea, is there a particular political con