stop right here! reporter: deputies chase and tackle him to the ground. roll on your stomach. now. eric harris would later die at the hospital. harris brother says deputies went too far. there should have been a taser used. there shouldn t have been no
children. she has her children back today after they were held for hours last night by child protective services. for the second time in recent months. cps has succeeded in making terrified, to let my kids out unsupervised. reporter: her children, ages 10 and 6 were playing in this park, 2 1/2 blocks from where they live. when they started walking home on this busy commercial street in the evening, a concerned resident called police. they put the kids in the police car. kept them there for 2 1/2 hours. reporter: police took the kids to child protective services or cps which was already investigating the family over a similar incident in december. at the time she explained to the washington post, she and her husband were ranging free range kids. giving our children the childhood that we had. the idea that kids can be trusted to go down the block, play at the park. walk home from school. reporter: last month, cps
but without more troops and weapons, they went be able to hold isis off for long. tikrit may be back. other fronts are faltering. dispelling any notion the organization was weakened. it is against this chaotic battlefield backdrop that the iraqi prime minister heads to washington key on his agenda. more military support from the united states. number one is a marked increase in the air campaign and delivery of arms. reporter: but the u.s. has long been uncomfortable with ir iraq s relationship with iran, playing a vital role in the war with isis. and al abadi faces the challenge of alleviating america s concerns. yes i agree there has been some concerns.
snapping. because i didn t think that that for one year. reporter: how long are you willing to sit here for? we have a chant, when when would we stop not until our girls are back. and alive. not without our daughters. did you think it would, you would still be sitting here one year later? how could we? how could we? reporter: are you hopeful that you will find the girls president? girls will be found? in nigeria our men have heard our cry. but this very huge man held me during their visit on day 30 and
reporter: marco rubio tried to turn his youth and relative inexperience compared to older candidates into a plus by saying time and time again in his announcement speech this this should be time for a generational change. the candidates of yesterday are just that. there need to be somebody for tomorrow. now, at one point it was pretty clear he was explicitly talking about democrat hillary clinton. and another it certainly seemed as he was alluding to republican jeb bush. by talking about the fact that, some people are telling rubio, to wait his turn. but he feels like he has to start now. now is his time. and, we are hearing, some mutual friends of jeb bush and marco rubio are saying just that to him. that, they wish that he wouldn t run right now. that there is a generational difference. that benefits jeb bush. it is his time and not marco rubio s. rubio talked a lot about his personal history. his family history. the fact that he, comes from cuban exiles.