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Two things to note, however. the u.s. does keep those bomber aircraft in guam. that s why kim jong-un got so upset and made that threat against guam. they flew earlier this week in a show of force, unarmed, of course. they could fly again to demonstrate u.s. military capability in the region. there is a long scheduled exercise later this month in south korea with south korean forces. that is likely to bring a significant number of additional u.s. troops to the area for that exercise. everyone will be watching to see how the north koreans react to that. expect to see a lot of rhetoric. everybody insisting a long-standing routine scheduled exercise. a routine exercise at a time when the tensions could not be higher. great to see you, barbara. we will keep close to barbara. see if we hear anything from the pentagon. coming up next, we will talk about the president s red line. the red line he drew and has north korea crossed it and how ....
Literally stained with blood and covered in blood. it s a gruesome scene. the attack happened in the west bank settlement of. [inaudible] a 20 -year-old palestinian man snuck into the home and the back door and stabbed to death of father, 70 -year-old man and his two grown children, daughter, 46 and his son, 36. the mother was also sad and stabbed but she survived in the hospital. the son s wife managed to hide their five children in a bedroom while this bloodbath was going on. they were all fortunately, unarmed. a neighbor who, according to officials, was an idea soldier who is on leave heard the screaming and rushed neighbors home and ended up shooting the attacker who posted on facebook hours before the assault what he called a last will writing that he would quote die for a lot but he didn t and survive. he s referring to the temple ....
Night, 40-year-old justine damond called police, she thought she heard a woman being sexually assaulted in the alley behind her home. one of the safest areas of minneapolis. when police arrived, she met them in the alley. she was in her pajamas, unarmed, standing at the driver side door, talking to one of the officers when suddenly, officers mohamed noor, a two year veteran, fired from the passenger seat and s and shot her and died. the police officers are the only witnesses, and a body cameras were turned off. the county attorney said, they should have been on. the dash cam it was also off, and there is no audio recording. her death has been ruled a homicide for now, but there s been no explanation. justine damond, who was from australia, engaged to be married and teaching yoga in the twin cities. her fiance and her family in australia say, they are trying to understand what happened. ....
June. the scotland yard officer who s leading the team protecting wimbeldon. you lookaround and you ll see police officers, visibly, some armed, some unarmed, we have a range of specialists from across the met working on this event at different times of the day and night. rafael nadal, andy murray, warming up these past few days, hoping only tennis will be making the news in the next few days. the threat of terrorism, changing the face of britain, but not weakening the british spirit. new rules this year, you re not allowed to take a selfie stick in there or a bag. meanwhile back here at home, we will kick off our fourth of ....
The investigation into the killing of 17-year-old nabra hassanen is being investigated as a case of road rage, but local muslim leaders are pushing for a hate crime investigation. hassanen s beating reminds many of another case that sparked outrage, the deadly attack on vincent chin, who was also beaten with a bat. that was 35 years ago this week. the time before hate crimes were actually a legal term. in vincent chin s case, it was initially not even called murder or civil rights violation. in detroit, two men who beat vincent chin to death because they thought he was japanese were indicted today on federal charges of violating chin s civil rights. it s been 35 years since and vincent chin s 1982 killing still reeks of the 1950s pre civil rights era. unarmed, beaten in the street with a bat. one, two, three home run swings ....