want us to believe, that this is the glimmering hope and ideas of a newbie partisanship in washington, d.c. i have a hard time believing that. i m getting a little more cynical. only because these glimmers pop up and then they go back, right? this bill about capitol police funding, the afghan interpreters, was kind of it had to happen, right? the funding was supposed to be for capitol police, and there was going to be furloughs, according to reports some of that s one thing. and the other thing is you have these other divisive areas that they re not working on very well, voting rights, for example. that s one area, like you said, we re not likely to see anything. and the police reform bill has been kind of slow going, right? the june or bust date put out by south carolina for the republicans who s leading the effort. and then he said in july, it s
gun. this new york city cop says he fired to save his father s life. i was convicted of second degree murder. but he would walk free after that conviction was overturned. so how did he end up back in prison? you must have been crush when they told you that you had to go back. revealing investigations. fascinating characters. stories with impact. this is cnn presents with your host tonight brooke baldwin and dr. sanjay gupta. good evening. the bloody drug war in mexico has dripped the world s attention. but way off the radar south of mexico is a region that s even more violent. the commander of the u.s. southern command called it the deadliest place in the world outside of active war zones. the homicide rate in honduras alones that doubled in five years. cnn s kaj larsen journeyed to the heart of the violence. reporter: in the past year, over 17,000 people have been murdered in guatemala, el salvador and honduras. in honduras, over 90% of crimes like murd
about. twisted justice? i just saw him up with the bat and he started to swing and that s when i reached for the gun. this new york city cop says he fired to save his father s life. i was convicted of second degree murder. but he would walk free after that conviction was overturned. so how did he end up back in prison? you must have been crush when they told you that you had to go back. revealing investigations. fascinating characters. stories with impact. this is cnn presents with your host tonight brooke baldwin and dr. sanjay gupta. good evening. the bloody drug war in mexico has dripped the world s attention. but way off the radar south of mexico is a region that s even more violent. the commander of the u.s. southern command called it the deadliest place in the world outside of active war zones. the homicide rate in honduras alones that doubled in five years. cnn s kaj larsen journeyed to the heart of the violence. reporter: in the past year, ov
attention. but way off the radar south of mexico is a region that s even more violent. in fact, it s been called the deadliest place in the world. the homicide rate in honduras alone has more than doubled in five years. kaj larsen journeyed to the heart of the violence. reporter: in the past year over 17,000 people have been murdered in guatemala, el salvador and honduras. in honduras, over 90% of crimes like murder are never solved. they call it the impunity rate. i asked the chief of police in san pedro, the second biggest city here, if they would take us along when a call came in on a crime. a minute later we got our wish. so we jumped in the trucks and we re headed there right now to see what s going on. it s completely real. we re not making up how violent this place is. we ve been here four hours and our first body s turned up. it appears that he s been shot. the impact wound appears to be right here on the right side of his head. the police commissioner told
can the violence be stopped? kaj larsen travels not front lines of a war few people know about. twisted justice? i just saw him up with the bat and he started to swing, and that s when i reached for the gun. this new york city cop says he fired to save his father s life. i was convicted of second-degree murder. but he would walk free after that conviction was overturned. so how did he end up back in prison. you must have been crushed? crushed when they told you you had to go back. revealing investigations, fascinating characters, stories with impact. this is cnn presents, with your host tonight, brooke baldwin and dr. sanjay gao give up gupta. way off the radar, just south of mexico is a region that s more violent. the northern triangle of guatemala, el salvador, and honduras the deadliest place in the world outside of active war zones. in fact, the homicide rate in honduras alone has more than doubled in five years. cnn s kaj larsen journeyed to the h