Officials investigate a series of officerinvolved shootings. Our officers have been attacked by individuals. This is another example. Reporter San Jose Police chief eddie garcia responding to questions about what happened in this neighborhood this morning. After confronting a man who was seen carrying a gun. He pulled a handgun out of his waist band and fired. Reporter it was a stolen 45 caliber the man fired. A 16year veteran fired back and is now on leave pending an investigation. The unidentified man was arrested without incident after leading two officers on a foot chase and a leap over a fence into a mobile home park. The actions of the suspect were appalling and the continued Violence Toward Law Enforcement is equally appalling. Reporter he said just wednesday another officer shot and killed a suspect after that man killed two people in willow glen. On tuesday, a third officer shot and killed a man after the suspect charged at police with a knife during a domestic dispute in the
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Paint intimate portraits of all 451st ladies. Their lives and visions, and unique partnerships with their president ial spouses. The series in the book provide an up close, historical look at these fascinating women who provide the scrutiny of the white house, sometimes at great personal cost while supporting the families and famous husband. Sometimes, changing history. Our program tonight will feature lively discussion with some of these contributing historians who will hear more about shortly. To moderate tonights program, we are pleased to welcome susan slang, the moderator of cspans first later influence an image. Susan slane is president and coceo of cspan, should sharing responsibility for all operations of the Public Affairs cable network. She oversees programming, marketing for cspan Television Channels and cspan radio. She helped launch the washington journal, book tv, American History to be, she has also been involved in the creation of numerous cspan history series such as a
A little too much looking down and i think it was a little too fast. You were dropping her voice at the end of the sentences. There was a considerable pickup in drama and interest when the questioning began. Your voice would build up and her facial expressions i thought your answer on vietnam was good. I really didnt like the answer on jobs. [inaudible] and therein lies the reason why we should talk about first ladies. Because what other advisor could be that candid to a president . Stu spencer maybe. Wasnt there a family they owned television stations or something so she of the background and so as an advisor because first ladies in some ways are to their husbands whether its in their official capacity or not. They bring that because she wants him to be as successful as he does. I think that clip show shoot, we talk about this rule of first ladies, the various attributes that as simply as human beings that they bring to the table. Mrs. Johnson, i think like mrs. Obama, things in a ver
Portraits of all first ladies. This series provides enough close historical book to survive the scrutiny of the white house said great personal cost in sometimes changing history. Our program tonight and we will hear more about that. To moderate tonights program were pleased to welcome the modern writer for cspan susans way and is president and coceo of cspan sharing responsibility for all operations of Public Affairs. She oversees programming for the three Television Channels and cspan radio with the washington journal and booktv of American History tv. With the cspan history series though Lincoln Douglass debates and for over 30 years as head remos principal interviewers most recently the first ladies were released from the television series. That susan has edited for cspan and Public Affairs we will have copies for sale after the program. So let me turn the podium over to susan swayed for tonights program. [applause] 84 rabil here i see familiar faces in the audience and with you wa