marathon bombing survivor who was hit by a car last month, will be here in studio 57. find out about her recovery and if she will run in this year s race. plus, we ll take you inside the sight of sunday s grammy awards. and hear from host and 15-time winner alicia keys about celebrating female artists and the power of music. but we begin this morning with a look at today s eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. jeff bezos is accusing the publisher of the national enquirer of corporation and blackmail. amazon founder jeff bezos strikes back. the national enquirer, they have begun to believe the bezos camp this publication by the national enquirer might have been politically motivated. reporter ronan farrow tweeted he received similar threats. another virginia state lawmaker is involved in scandal. it involves racist photos and a college yearbook. you won t find one racial slur attributed to me. the supreme court blocked louisiana from a controversial abortio
i ve not seen something like this. he s going from the bar to jail. he goes from the bar to his car. yeah, we ve got a very intoxicated man according to reports he s had eight double brandies and eight cans of strong cider. how is he even standing? what? now you understand yeah he was rejected from the bar. he had more alcohol in him than they had in the bar. yep. and there were two firearms officers nearby that chased this guy. yeah, most cops in the uk aren t armed themselves. they have to call in special cops to deal with this guy. that is correct. they chased him about three miles, in fact, they were in about 30-mile-an-hour zones. this guy was driving at about 80 miles an hour. the officers chase until this guy drives straight into a sign. they are able to detain him. you see the firearm is there on the ground next to the vehicle. he was sentenced this week to about eight years in jail for firearms, ammunition, and dangerous driving offenses. it
trying to get the exact location of this accident coming eastbound pardon me, westbound 580 to eastbound 80 that will be in the middle of the maze. there s a new accident. this is westbound 24 to westbound 580. so lots of activity in that one area that i was trying to sort out for you. i hope i ve done a good job. one accident in the maze, one accident on the transition from 24 to 508. clearing that up, we ll get back on the phone with the chp and let you know more in a few minutes. very busy, thank you so much, sue. developing news, take a look at your screen. san francisco police want you to look at this man, he is accused of assaulting women on municipally trains. abc 7 news kate larson alive along the n-judah line at duboce park. case? reporter: at least one of those assaults took place on the n-judah and that suspect s photo is now circulating on line, prompting more victims to come forward while police try and track him down. let s take another look at that phot
includes acquisition reform, a new military retirement system, major changes in military healthcare, com satisfactory reform, reright of the military code of justice, as well as significant organization zational reform. while a lot has been done, a lot more needs to be done. the world around us is simply moving too fast for us to sit still and assume that the organizations and processes of the past will suffice for today and especially for tomorrow. yes, we all have an obligation to see that taxpayers dollars are spent effectively, especially in the first job of the federal government which to is to defend the country, but we all know from the news and intelligence briefings that we face a wide diverse array of threats, and those threats change day by day as adversaries develop systems designed to deny us any military advantage. we must be prepared for each of these threats. we also know that the pace of technolo technological and more and more is taking place in the private
we ve done a lot of reform over the past two years, that includes acquisition reform, a new military retirement system, major changes in military healthcare, com satisfactory reform, reright of the military code of justice, as well as significant organization zational reform. while a lot has been done, a lot more needs to be done. the world around us is simply moving too fast for us to sit still and assume that the organizations and processes of the past will suffice for today and especially for tomorrow. yes, we all have an obligation to see that taxpayers dollars are spent effectively, especially in the first job of the federal government which to is to defend the country, but we all know from the news and intelligence briefings that we face a wide diverse array of threats, and those threats change day by day as adversaries develop systems designed to deny us any military advantage. we must be prepared for each of these threats. we also know that the pace of technolo techno