And late information here good Afternoon Everybody on Martha Mccallum and this is The Story. Here we go again it is astounding that we are now covering a second Assassination Attempt on the former President Of The United States. The suspect Ryan Routh may have been at that scene for as long as 12 hours. Lying in wait essentially before the Secret Service spotted his Rifle Poking out through the trees. On the sixth hole of the trump international Golf Course. Is the former president was on the fifth hole, this individual police believe was positioned to be there when he got closer and closer into the range of shooting. So as we look at that image, you can see he was in an area that was close to a road and this all appears to be very carefully calculated in terms of this timing. Heres the new elite released police got a Body Cam Video at that Moment Routh was apprehended. This is astonishing itself thanks to an eyewitness and a secret Service Agent who spotted that gun. This is what happ
to to pull down here. last night like these my my company. ok plays a young video be reporting by a camera and many thanks for your insights now a follow up on a story did have you covered it while ago about an official correctional center has also called torture houses for drug addicts in one of those centers and got to know the north of nigeria they want to use brutal methods to treat the patients he put them in chains after his arrest our correspondent flows through every 10 to the same send in could do enough and sent us this report. good food fresh air and time to rest the things andy dick way could only dream of while he was in rehab nutrition and now part of his daily life in this temporary shelter and he spent the past 5 years she s seen his drug addiction problem at
piven, distinguished professor at the the graduate center city university of new york. and vince warren, executive director of the center for constitutional rights. and dr. duhar. director of the heart failure program at the long island jewish medical center and new york times best selling author of doctored. earl, part of the reason i wanted the to have you here is my sense that we ve been having the conversation. so many conversations are happening in studios in new york, what do we not know about the realities of war that we ought to know? if we knew them, would they change how we feel about torture? i think one is maybe we need to talk about it as abuse. but when you say the word torture, the image comes up with the liberated torture houses