curry with a double cross over and drains a three-pointer that put the warriors up 10 he finished with 37.7 rebounds forces. jackie sissel: it was a great seat but they said i was here from last sunday s game and then also i figured i would stay away and keep a good model boeing can you conceive they re starting to clean up but if you look really high in the rafters here and oracle is a dark corner of the old stadium you concede three championship banners appeared that are flying above or or macarena only one of them are from here in the bay area and that was 40 years how long have the warriors fans been suffering for 40 years of waiting for another chance at a title and now they re one game 48 minutes four quarters away. jackie sissel: from a world championship have to go to cleveland and close up the series if they want to the nba champions here is the video from last night after the game you guys talk about the huge victory that put them up 3 to 2 in the seventh game ser
and the view from the other angle, when citizens turn their cameras on the cops. they re going to do all they can to arrest us to prevent us from recording it. is it really against the law? america tonight s adam may on the record and the law. later this hour saving our ship. the ss united states gets a lifeline that could get a plug. good evening. in ferguson, staten island, cleveland and all the other cities where clashes between cops and their communities have ignited flash points over excessive police force, we wonder what would have made a difference? could video recordings later answer questions about what really happened? president obama thinks so. he laid out awe a multi-million dlar plan and the lapd will do that. michael oku begins our look at cameras, cops and communities in rialto, california. what you re about to see happens every day across the country, an officer in tense pursuit of a stolen vehicle. two suspects inside showing few signs they intend t
republican favourite. and sony hacks. you never know, it may be playing a prank or might be real. why would i be there. why a threat of violence has sony reconsidering a holiday release. anger and outrage over the massacre over a school in pakistan. more than 140 killed, most of them children. victims of the pakistani taliban waging a war on education, in search of revenge. our coverage begins with this report from peshawar. reporter: vigils were held in peshawar for children and staff members killed at army public school. many in pakistan feared the taliban s revenge for launching a military campaign against the group. no one thought the target would be a school. the firing started suddenly. we ran. there were six or seven attackers, and they were entering the classrooms and shooting students one by one. more than 130 children are dead in one of the worst attacks in pakistan s history. some of the students were laying on the floor, terrified. listening to the gun
cameras on the cops. they re going to do all they can to arrest us to prevent us from recording it. is it really against the law? america tonight s adam may on the record and the law. later this hour saving our ship. the ss united states gets a lifeline that could get a plug. good evening. in ferguson, staten island, cleveland and all the other cities where clashes between cops and their communities have ignited flash points over excessive police force, we wonder what would have made a difference? could video recordings later answer questions about what really happened? president obama thinks so. he laid out awe a multi-million dlar plan and the lapd will do that. michael oku begins our look at cameras, cops and communities in rialto, california. what you re about to see happens every day across the country, an officer in tense pursuit of a stolen vehicle. two suspects inside showing few signs they intend to surrender. get out of the car, both of you. the situat
and the view from the other angle, when citizens turn their cameras on the cops. they re going to do all they can to arrest us to prevent us from recording it. is it really against the law? america tonight s adam may on the record and the law. later this hour saving our ship. the ss united states gets a lifeline that could get a plug. good evening. in ferguson, staten island, cleveland and all the other cities where clashes between cops and their communities have ignited flash points over excessive police force, we wonder what would have made a difference? could video recordings later answer questions about what really happened? president obama thinks so. he laid out awe a multi-million dlar plan and the lapd will do that. michael oku begins our look at cameras, cops and communities in rialto, california. what you re about to see happens every day across the country, an officer in tense pursuit of a stolen vehicle. two suspects inside showing few signs they intend t