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Transcripts For WPVI Action News At 1230 PM 20240622

trust between the police officers and community, where it is terribly strained right now. acting attorney general, john hoffman says that new jersey state police will pay $1.5 million to equip troopers with body cameras. body cameras will act as an objective witness for police involved shootings and other enforcement incidents. so truth rules the day not emotions and not agendas and not personal bias. troopers can wear the cameras on their hat or shirt and be required to wear them during protests and activists. provided that the officer documents the officer s actions. the departments using body cameras give them high marks rowan police began wearing them during their shift the first in the state to do so at their college. we had a complaint at the mote motor vehicle stop where they say the cop is rude or it just keeps everyone in line with the needs of the communities and how people want to be treated and keeps your mind set focused on doing your job. the a

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Transcripts For WPVI ABC World News With Diane Sawyer 20140708

smallpox ina cardboard box. who came near it and how dangerous was it? abc s chief health and medical editor dr. besser starts us off with answers. reporter: tonight, real alarm about how six vials of smallpox were wleft in a low security laboratory for decades. forgotten in a refrigerated storage room at the national institute of health in bethesda, maryland. if this material is infectious and violences had broken what could have happened? there was a potential someone could have contracted the disease. reporter: the vials, believe to be from the 1950s, were discovered one week ago when the contents of the storagfe room was being moved. opening that box, workers saw an alarming label: variola. that s smallpox. they quickly moved it to a biohazard level 3 lab, one with cameras, scanners and alarms where everyone wears protective gear. the national security council was notified and five agencies, including the fbi, worked out a plan to transport the deadly virus safe

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Transcripts For KGO ABC World News With Diane Sawyer 20140709

inside a cardboard box and left it in a storage room. who came near it, and how dangerous was it? abc chief s medical editor dr. richard besser starts us off with answers. reporter: tonight, real alarm about how six vials of smallpox, one of history s most feared viruses, were left in a low security fda laboratory for decades, forgotten in a refrigerated storage room at the national institute of health in bethesda, maryland. if this material is infectious and these vials had broken, what could have happened? there is a potential that someone could have contracted the disease. reporter: the vials, believed to be from the 1950s, were discovered one week ago when the contents of the storage room were being moved. opening that box, workers saw an alarming label, variola. that s smallpox. they quickly moved it to a biohazard level 3 lab, one with cameras, scanners and alarms where everyone wears protective gear. the national security council was notified, and five agencies

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Midland man exonerated after 24 years in prison

Midland man exonerated after 24 years in prison
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Shortly after the Longmont City Council's study session was called to order Tuesday, Longmont Mayor Joan Peck called for a recess due to one individual yelling "genocide" and that the council and others had "blood" on their hands.

Shortly after the Longmont City Council's study session was called to order Tuesday, Longmont Mayor Joan Peck called for a recess due to one individual yelling "genocide" and that the council and others had "blood" on their hands.
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