fired officials say a group of contractors working on the roof of building six fifty reported hearing gunshots at eleven thirty this morning as a precaution the army closed off the base we brought you this is breaking news at noon during the lockdown the army says it didn t find any victims they are still also trying to figure out if the shots were in fact ever fired me bigger better save than sorry as we did know what was going on the timing is better than you think of the worst and we were checked off of that weed out the army says the cause of the incident is currently under investigation a list of demands tonight from the mother of a woman killed by virginia beach police last september police shot and killed angela perry an indicator after perry allegedly opened fire on officers outside a seven eleven police a kayaker was an innocent bystander. his mother gina best is meeting with the police chief right now she s demanding he releases the names of the shooting any video f
been something something bad will happen to building six fifty to four years to soldier support center where all incoming troops check in around eleven thirty a m bass nine one one operators receive reports from three civilian contractors that they d heard shots fired and thus began the lockdown. we since we didn t know what was going on the timing is better to think of the worst and we retract offer that we do security forces determined there was no active shooter and no shooting victims and guessed that whatever shots may or may not have been heard were not a threat but more likely a nearby firing range. that s exactly what we deduced if you think about eustis and also on the couch like a funeral detail the news times weapons will be discharged and his noises throughout the installation by twelve forty five pm some seventy five minutes after it started the lockdown was lifted and everything returned to normal but in an criminals can and have attacked military installations
letter, weinstein had begged president obama to negotiate, pay a ransom anything. the answer was no. negotiating with terrorist groups to try to secure the release of innocent americans would only put at risk more innocent americans. rnchs weinstein s wife elaine today called much of the u.s. government s assistance inconsistent and disappointing. what went wrong? u.s. officials say using drone video the cia spotted the signature pattern of al qaeda leaders and picked up no indication of hostages and attacked. senior al qaeda leader ahmed fa resume was also reported killed, an american. al qaeda spokes manl adam gadham born adam perlman from california was also killed in a similar strike. but any celebrating was short lived. intercepts were picking up that hostages had died. as a husband and as a father i cannot begin to imagine the anguish that the weinstein and laporta families are enduring today. reporter: president obama asserted the strike was legal in the sense th
627 of the trump administration. toept tonight we begin with breaking news, the first of which from the new york times. michael schmidt is standing by with a story entitled manafort s lawyer said to brief trump attorneys on what he told mueller. manafort s lawyer, quote, reportedly briefed president trump s lawyers on his client s discussions with federal investigators after mr. manafort agreed to cooperate with the special counsel, according to one of mr. trump s lawyers and two other people familiar with the conversations. the arrangement was highly unusual and inflamed tensions with mr. mueller s office when prosecutors discovered it after mr. manafort began cooperating two months ago, the people said. rudolph giuliani, one of the president s personal lawyers, acknowledged the arrangement on tuesday and defended it as a source of valuable insights into the special counsel s inquiry and where it was headed. this news comes just one day after we learned the special counse
manafort s lawyer said to brief trump attorneys on what he told mueller. manafort s lawyer, quote, reportedly briefed president trump s lawyers on his client s discussions with federal investigators after mr. manafort agreed to cooperate with the special counsel, according to one of mr. trump s lawyers and two other people familiar with the conversations. the arrangement was highly unusual and inflamed tensions with mr. mueller s office when prosecutors discovered it after mr. manafort began cooperating two months ago, the people said. rudolph giuliani, one of the president s personal lawyers, acknowledged the arrangement on tuesday and defended it as a source of valuable insights into the special counsel s inquiry and where it was headed. this news comes just one day after we learned the special counsel has scrapped manafort s plea agreement because they say manafort has been lying to the feds. this report comes just hours after manafort vigorously denied a report from the