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so now, they're confronting robert baker in person at last. first, isabella, who discovered her father fabio's body. >> my sister and i never thought we would finally see the day that justice would be served. you took our beautiful mother's selflessness and our amazing father's life down with you. >> our dad was quite frankly the best man in the world in our eyes, and a rock for an entire family. his smile and laugh was like the sun as it touched everyone he met. we miss him so much, and think about him every damn day. >> reporter: like her sister, gessica believing in her mother's innocence. >> we know that today there will be many statements berating our mother, my sister and myself who are helpless and suffering as well. >> we want to clearly state that we'll continue to stand by our mother as we have done for the last six years and we'll fight for her innocence. thank you. >> reporter: with the victim impact statements completed, it's sentencing time for robert baker. >> defendant sentenced to state prison for the term prescribed by law, w
so now, they're confronting robert baker in person at last. first, isabella, who discovered her father fabio's body. >> my sister and i never thought we would finally see the day that justice would be served. you took our beautiful mother's selflessness and our amazing father's life down with you. >> our dad was quite frankly the best man in the world in our eyes, and a rock for an entire family. his smile and laugh was like the sun as it touched everyone he met. we miss him so...
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May 27, 2024
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robert byrne, the democratic leader, was very skeptical about bringing television to the senate chamber. as howard baker was pushing for it, he started in preparing for what might have been a impeachment trial of nixon. nixon resigned and that didn't happen. they left the cameras in place long enough to telev in of vice president nelson rockefeller then they pulled the camass, howard baker was talkingmeras in to fill in the debate over the panama canal , tedious and difficult debates, that was a different process for them to go through. the robert byrd -- he had no interest in that whatsoever, he t would change the culture of a senate that he loved to its core. but as the years went by, the house adopted c-span in 1979 and the house started to get a lot more on the precedent and in the evening news had lots of video to provide. then the leaders, including robertthink the process and, robert burch told the story that he was at a west virginia event and he wasmistakenly introduced as the speaker of the house. he said at that moment, hew the senate had to go on tv because he was losing gro
robert byrne, the democratic leader, was very skeptical about bringing television to the senate chamber. as howard baker was pushing for it, he started in preparing for what might have been a impeachment trial of nixon. nixon resigned and that didn't happen. they left the cameras in place long enough to telev in of vice president nelson rockefeller then they pulled the camass, howard baker was talkingmeras in to fill in the debate over the panama canal , tedious and difficult debates, that was...
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. >> peter baker, thank you. i want to bring in robert ray who was a member of donald trump's legal team during his first impeachment trial. good to have you back. >> thank you. >> i was remembering that back when a mistrial was asked for in the civil fraud case and it was denied as it was just denied here. donald trump got angry. he stood up, stormed out of the courtroom. he has been much more contained i think this time around. he seems to at least to some extent, be taking the advice of his attorneys who would surely say to him you don't want to give the jury anything that would suggest something negative. but peter's right. 15 feet apart from the woman who the encounter with her brought him to this point. what must this be like for donald trump and what do you think his mindset is right now? >> mistrial moments are never enjoyable for a defendant who is on trial. because you know that something bad may have happened and the likelihood that a judge is going to exercise the nuclear option and blow up the trial
. >> peter baker, thank you. i want to bring in robert ray who was a member of donald trump's legal team during his first impeachment trial. good to have you back. >> thank you. >> i was remembering that back when a mistrial was asked for in the civil fraud case and it was denied as it was just denied here. donald trump got angry. he stood up, stormed out of the courtroom. he has been much more contained i think this time around. he seems to at least to some extent, be taking...
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justice john roberts to do about the flags linked to january 6th rioters. senator sheldon whitehouse joins us. >>> first up, what russia and north korea could be planning around the presidential election in november. what they might want to do. we are back in 90 seconds. ght wo we are back in 90 seconds. here's to beating these two every thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein, complete nutrition you need... ...without the stuff you don't. so, here's to now. boost. feeling claritin clear is like... ♪♪ [cat meow] —is she? letting her imagination run wild even though she has allergies. yeah. >>> donald trump said he quote fell in love with kim jong un through handwritten love letters, and expressed more trust for vladimir putin than he did his own intelligence agency, and now the biden administration fears both world leaders could be teaming up to intentionally stir up trouble ahead of the november election. six senior u.s. officials tell nbc news exclusively that there are concerns russia and north korea are planning an october surprise that
justice john roberts to do about the flags linked to january 6th rioters. senator sheldon whitehouse joins us. >>> first up, what russia and north korea could be planning around the presidential election in november. what they might want to do. we are back in 90 seconds. ght wo we are back in 90 seconds. here's to beating these two every thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein, complete nutrition you need... ...without the stuff you don't. so, here's to now. boost. feeling...
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jesus zamudio, a baker on his way to work, hit by a car at dubose and guerrero, knocked unconscious. severe injuries. it was originally thought to be a hit and run of a pedestrian, but officer robert rueca of sfpd told us the driver returned as responding officers were investigating the scene during the officer's investigation, the driver and vehicle involved returned back to the scene. it turned out to be a tragic accident, impairment due to drugs and or alcohol does not appear to be a factor in this collision. >> the driver has cooperated since the beginning of this investigation. >> the employees at bob's donuts started a go fund me for their coworker, who works seven days a week to send money to his wife, kids and family in mexico. bessie ferrara worked the same shift as jesus, and i cried, you know, it was like i felt so bad, you know, because i really known him as a family. >> we work here all together. we just like a family. >> the staff were able to raise over $50,000. >> everybody heard a really sad what happened with jesus. yeah, especially me, because i work with him and i
jesus zamudio, a baker on his way to work, hit by a car at dubose and guerrero, knocked unconscious. severe injuries. it was originally thought to be a hit and run of a pedestrian, but officer robert rueca of sfpd told us the driver returned as responding officers were investigating the scene during the officer's investigation, the driver and vehicle involved returned back to the scene. it turned out to be a tragic accident, impairment due to drugs and or alcohol does not appear to be a factor...
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and it is very possible that robert gould shaw is buried under one of these nameless stones. michael gray wrote about a t pennsylvania that led to hundreds of confederate p.o.w.s dying and being thrown in a mass ditch along the delaware river. melody andrews reflects on the meaning of the execution of the 38akota warriors who were executed in the day afterchrist. and mark schantz has a powerful essay about lincoln murder and a brick wall in norfolk, virginia. two ofur writers, caroline janeen, hillary green, wrote about the slave cemeteries and the confederate cemeterieon their university campuses. and jennifer murray wrote about animal. history is becoming very popular. and old baldy horse was died after the war and mea's comrades, they decided, we got to get that thing out of e ground and taxidermy it. and so. take this picture at the art mu today. and of course, if we want to know who's buried in grant's tomb and if you don't know, we're not going to tell you. we had to he gr■fant, grant in a slightly different way through the lens of richa greener, an african-american c
and it is very possible that robert gould shaw is buried under one of these nameless stones. michael gray wrote about a t pennsylvania that led to hundreds of confederate p.o.w.s dying and being thrown in a mass ditch along the delaware river. melody andrews reflects on the meaning of the execution of the 38akota warriors who were executed in the day afterchrist. and mark schantz has a powerful essay about lincoln murder and a brick wall in norfolk, virginia. two ofur writers, caroline janeen,...
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the robert byrd -- he had no interest in that wha really thought it would change the culture of a senate that he loved to its core. but as the years went by, the house ado coverage in 1979 and the house started to get a lot more on the precedent and in the evening news had lots of video to provide. then the leaders, including byrd, began to rethink the process and, robert burch told the sto that he was at a west virginia event and hemistakenly introduced as the speaker of the house. he said a knew the senate had to go on tv because he was losing ground to the speaker of the host: in your book "scenes, people, places and events that sena c senate, it is populated by some of the choicest characters in the whole " tv was not for -- far into the senate, especially when it came to from 1951. [video clip] >> costello, did you hear the about mr. francis maclachlan yesterday? >> all due respect to the senate, which i have a lot of respect for, i am not going to answer another question. i am not under arrest. i'm going to walk out. >> i should explain to you, that is what a legal situation as, yo
the robert byrd -- he had no interest in that wha really thought it would change the culture of a senate that he loved to its core. but as the years went by, the house ado coverage in 1979 and the house started to get a lot more on the precedent and in the evening news had lots of video to provide. then the leaders, including byrd, began to rethink the process and, robert burch told the sto that he was at a west virginia event and hemistakenly introduced as the speaker of the house. he said a...
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jesus zamudio, a baker on his way to work, hit by a car at debus and guerrero, knocked unconscious. severe injuries. it was originally thought to be a hit and run of a pedestrian, but officer robert rueca of sfpd told us the driver returned as responding officers were investigating the scene during the officers investigation, the driver and vehicle involved returned back to the scene. it turned out to be a tragic accident, impairment due to drugs and or alcohol does not appear to be a factor in this collision. >> the driver has cooperated since the beginning of this investigation. >> the employees at bob's donuts started a go fund me for their coworker, who works seven days a week to send money to his wife, kids and family in mexico. bessie ferrara worked the same shift as jesus, and i cried, you know, it was like i felt so bad, you know, because i really known him as a family. >> we work here all together. we just like a family. >> the staff were able to raise over $50,000. >> everybody had a really sad what happened with jesus. yeah. especially me, because i work with him and i lo
jesus zamudio, a baker on his way to work, hit by a car at debus and guerrero, knocked unconscious. severe injuries. it was originally thought to be a hit and run of a pedestrian, but officer robert rueca of sfpd told us the driver returned as responding officers were investigating the scene during the officers investigation, the driver and vehicle involved returned back to the scene. it turned out to be a tragic accident, impairment due to drugs and or alcohol does not appear to be a factor in...
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jesus zamudio, a baker on his way to work, hit by a car at debus and guerrero, knocked unconscious. severe injuries. it was originally thought to be a hit and run of a pedestrian, but officer robert rueca of sfpd told us the driver returned as responding officers were investigating the scene during the officers investigation, the driver and vehicle involved returned back to the scene. it turned out to be a tragic accident, impairment due to drugs and or alcohol
jesus zamudio, a baker on his way to work, hit by a car at debus and guerrero, knocked unconscious. severe injuries. it was originally thought to be a hit and run of a pedestrian, but officer robert rueca of sfpd told us the driver returned as responding officers were investigating the scene during the officers investigation, the driver and vehicle involved returned back to the scene. it turned out to be a tragic accident, impairment due to drugs and or alcohol
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jesus zamudio, a baker on his way to work, hit by a car at dubose and guerrero, knocked unconscious. severe injuries. it was originally thought to be a hit and run of a pedestrian, but officer robert rueca of sfpd told us the driver returned as responding officers were investigating the scene during the officer's investigation. >> the driver and vehicle involved returned back to the scene. >> it turned out to be a tragic accident. >> impairment due to drugs and or alcohol does not appear to be a factor in this collision. the driver has cooperated since the beginning of this investigation. >> the employees at bob's donuts started a go fund me for their coworker, who works seven days a week to send money to his wife, kids and family in mexico. bessie ferreira worked the same shift as jesus, and i cried, you know, it was like i felt so bad, you know, because i really known him as a family. >> we work here all together. we just like a family. >> the staff were able to raise over $50,000. >> everybody had a really sad what happened with his shoes. yeah. especially me, because i work with
jesus zamudio, a baker on his way to work, hit by a car at dubose and guerrero, knocked unconscious. severe injuries. it was originally thought to be a hit and run of a pedestrian, but officer robert rueca of sfpd told us the driver returned as responding officers were investigating the scene during the officer's investigation. >> the driver and vehicle involved returned back to the scene. >> it turned out to be a tragic accident. >> impairment due to drugs and or alcohol does...