one for under $100, that opens people s eyes and we have to continue to get the word out. a very positive story and just getting better. thank you, reverend. still ahead, tonight s justice files, disturbing video of an officer shooting and killing a suspect in handcuffs. also, the controversial make my day law. let this man s killer go free. stay with us. and a razor that understands my sensitive skin. new venus embrace sensitive. more than a strip. an entire ribbon of gliding gels surround 5 comfort-coated blades for less irritation. venus embrace sensitive. a perfect match for sensitive skin. i m j-e-f-f and i have copd. i m l-i-s-a and i have copd, but i don t want my breathing problems to get in the way
other cases in this country where he does not believe deadly force was necessary. this was a situation where i think in the beginning, there was mutual combat. the homeowner, person who did the shooting in the case, engages his address to an individual that showed up with the victim. that fight rolled over into the house. because they were in the home and the shooting occurred and they were uninvited, he is now protected by the make my day law. that is the issue here. that law is meant to protect the unsuspecting homeowner whose home is being broken into or burglarized or someone is coming in and they think they are about to be the victim of the crime. not because there was a fight, mutual combat and this man knew people were coming. and this guy was not intruding in the home. the guy was allowed in to the home. i don t see the facts that way, reverend. the facts were that they had an argument on facebook. one party is flexing on the other one. what happened is two people came
tribute to the fallen on this memorial day. we remember the sacrifices of our troops and their families. newsroom begins right now. good morning to you. i m carol costello. it s going to be a wet and soggy memorial day across parts of the north florida and southeast georgia. tropical storm beryl is to blame. you re looking at a live picture from jekyll island, georgia. the storm moves up the coast. we learned a short time ago beryl caused major damage at the jacksonville airport after making landfall and canceling 12 outgoing flights and forced jacksonville officials to cancel holiday activities and thousands are without power this morning. meteorologist rob marciano is tracking beryl. oh, darn! bad timing. but good news to this and get to that in a second. the damage in jacksonville is where it made landfall last night shortly after midnight and came on shore with near hurricane force winds. it was almost classified a hurricane and some folks may argue that. 73-mile-an
16-year-olds on this show. good morning, welcome to early start on this monday. i m ashleigh banfield. happy to have you this morning. i m zoraida sambolin. let s get started. tropical storm beryl making landfall in northeastern florida near jacksonville beach. it s packing a wallop, 70-mile-per-hour winds, torrential rain, more than 24,000 people without power this morning in the area. take a look at the pictures on your screen. that shows you the wind. the wind warnings, storm warnings all up along the atlantic coast from florida to georgia to the carolinas, putting a severe dent in a lot of the memorial day festivities. rob marciano has been pretty much up all night in the severe weather center watching all of this. things getting better tleels for now? well, the wind has died down but the rain is still coming. this event is far from over. at one point winds at 70 miles an hour, almost a hurricane. and some could argue that it was a minimal category 1 hurricane whe
launched into this, as well but syrian activists say that it was a horrific massacre that happened in the town of hula. first it was shelled by moretar and once that stopped they entered the town and slaughtered men, women and children, entire families and the latest numbers say that at least 49 children under the age of 10 were killed on that day. it s an atrocity that is outraging not just the syrian people but the international community where we re seeing more gruesome scenes emerge from video taken in that town. horrific scenes showing children by the dozens in small rooms, their lifeless bodies caked in blood, horrifying gruesome, very disturbing scenes, really shocking the world as to how this could have happened. alina? mohammed, obviously the government not taking responsibility but are they saying anything about what happened? reporter: well, the government has flatly denied they had anything to do with this massacre. there was a press conference earlier today b