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i'm with judge willem heath. we've been watching these pictures from outside court and we've been watching all the developments from inside court. what we're going to do now is analyze the implications of that conviction of culpable homicide for oscar pistorius. he leaves court a convicted criminal. such a long legal journey this has been since the 14th of february 2013. my colleague andrew harding has this report on the implications now for oscar pistorius. >> reporter: oscar pistorius shortly after he had killed reeva steenkamp. from the very beginning, he insisted it was a terrible mistake, that he and reeva seen arriving at his home a few hours earlier were very much in love. >> i was simply trying to protect reeva. i can promise that when she went to bed that night, she felt loved. >> reporter: in court, but not shown on the cameras, pistorius maintained that he shot through his bathroom door, convinced an intruder had broken into his home. his grief and regret were compelling. >> and i sat over reeva and i
i'm with judge willem heath. we've been watching these pictures from outside court and we've been watching all the developments from inside court. what we're going to do now is analyze the implications of that conviction of culpable homicide for oscar pistorius. he leaves court a convicted criminal. such a long legal journey this has been since the 14th of february 2013. my colleague andrew harding has this report on the implications now for oscar pistorius. >> reporter: oscar pistorius...
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so we're discussing the options with former judge heath. actually, while i am just about to ask you another question, i can see that the court pictures that we can see have come back. judge masipa is walking back into court. perhaps we will just throw back and continue to listen in to what thokozile masipa said after that very significant statement she made just before that short reces recess. in fact, i'm just being told we can't hear what she is saying yet. i think we are about to get a connection with judge thokozile masipa, who has just sat down in court and is going to continue to read her judgm t judgment. let's listen in. >> it means going astray of the missing blow, or missing of the blow. foresaw the possibility of c's death, in which event he would be guilty of murder, or for culpable homicide. if c's death was reasonably foreseeable, in which event, he would be guilty of calculable homicide. a stab in the dark, a case of 1968 page 85, falj. see also glenville william, 138 closed brackets. a's intention is directed at a specific p
so we're discussing the options with former judge heath. actually, while i am just about to ask you another question, i can see that the court pictures that we can see have come back. judge masipa is walking back into court. perhaps we will just throw back and continue to listen in to what thokozile masipa said after that very significant statement she made just before that short reces recess. in fact, i'm just being told we can't hear what she is saying yet. i think we are about to get a...
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there are two heath row by far the busiest airport. the world's single busiest run way airport.t we're left with is a new run way which is 30 miles south of the center of london or a third run way at heath row about 15 miles west of london. great opposition locally to those proposals. there's no absolute guarantee even if the commission says we want a new run way that it will ever get built. london has gone through for a lifetime and still manages to somehow be by far the biggest aviation hub in the world. more passengers flying in and out than paris, tokyo, beijing. if if you combine both due buy and abdabi. >> are we in real danger that we are going to lose serious ground to competitors? >> the the threat from europe from amsterdam in particular is not really significant. paris and frankfort do not simply have the same domestic market that london does. where the real threat lies is in the middle east, due buy, abdabi, dohar and europe ins stan bull where the turkish airlines is growing quickly. it may be london will lose out to those parts of the world. certainly in western eu
there are two heath row by far the busiest airport. the world's single busiest run way airport.t we're left with is a new run way which is 30 miles south of the center of london or a third run way at heath row about 15 miles west of london. great opposition locally to those proposals. there's no absolute guarantee even if the commission says we want a new run way that it will ever get built. london has gone through for a lifetime and still manages to somehow be by far the biggest aviation hub...
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. >> judge willem heath, thank you very much for the moment. stay with us. exactly does this charge of culpable homicide, this conviction now that oscar pistorius has to his name mean for him? andrew harding, my colleague, looks at the implications of being found guilty. >> reporter: oscar pistorius shortly after he had killed reeva steenkamp. from the very beginning, he insisted it was a terrible mistake, that he and reeva, seen arriving at his home a few hours earlier, were very much in love. >> i was simply trying to protect reeva. i can promise that when she went to bed that night she felt loved. >> reporter: in court, but not shown on the cameras, pistorius maintained that he shot through his bathroom door, convinced an intruder had broken into his home. his grief and regret were compelling. >> and i sat over reeva and i cried, and i don't know how long. i don't know how long. she wasn't breathing. >> reporter: pistorius's defense made much of the athlete's vulnerability as a disabled man, confronting a perceived threat. >> his capacity to walk without
. >> judge willem heath, thank you very much for the moment. stay with us. exactly does this charge of culpable homicide, this conviction now that oscar pistorius has to his name mean for him? andrew harding, my colleague, looks at the implications of being found guilty. >> reporter: oscar pistorius shortly after he had killed reeva steenkamp. from the very beginning, he insisted it was a terrible mistake, that he and reeva, seen arriving at his home a few hours earlier, were very...
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greater than normal we went from 12 to 16 percent in addition the project sponsor is required to pay a heath i didn't impact fee for oversight amenity so the tier two responded that it got the 68 height limit if you look at the neighborhood this entire four corners the four corners of 16 and van ness are zoned for 68 feet and our understanding in the eastern neighborhoods the nexus of that intersection not only being close to bart and 16th street obey important that south van ness being along the city i should say needing improvements but this sfwshgs required a significant building and taller building we went through the policy of the eastern neighborhood i will list the highlights to give you a sense of why the architecture is important it called for taller buildings and literallyy said more formally architecture to align with the streets because it's an important transit corner we think the architecture of the building is a form list but very rewell-defined and articulated building representative of the kind of building on an important streetcar corner another policy the building should l
greater than normal we went from 12 to 16 percent in addition the project sponsor is required to pay a heath i didn't impact fee for oversight amenity so the tier two responded that it got the 68 height limit if you look at the neighborhood this entire four corners the four corners of 16 and van ness are zoned for 68 feet and our understanding in the eastern neighborhoods the nexus of that intersection not only being close to bart and 16th street obey important that south van ness being along...
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the units should be spriktd before the registration could be implemented to see if increase code and heath and safety to make sure that both the guests and the surrounding neighbors. we have no problem with home sharing people sharing their single-family dwellings and sharing that space and being residents but the problem in in which just been outlined there are buildings i know it's illegal it's happening even if it's happening i live in a 14 unit i unit building essentially florida this 14 unit building everyone has the opportunity to rent 90 days a year i feel like i'll be living in a hotel he north beach is a small beach area blanket by traditional air b and b on the north and south and west this covers about 16 square blocks we would like to keep that as a neighborhood not a theme park so thank you very much i appreciate it. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> hello supervisors thanks for this very long hearing i'm a candidate for supervisor district of. first of all, i'd like to commend supervisor kim so far asking some tough questions of air b and b i found their representative
the units should be spriktd before the registration could be implemented to see if increase code and heath and safety to make sure that both the guests and the surrounding neighbors. we have no problem with home sharing people sharing their single-family dwellings and sharing that space and being residents but the problem in in which just been outlined there are buildings i know it's illegal it's happening even if it's happening i live in a 14 unit i unit building essentially florida this 14...
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in summary awhile a code compliant building the significant variances seriously effect of the heath of the folks i ask you to consider the code compliant environmentally aspire and height alternative for your approval instead of the proposed project. thank you >> thank you. next speaker. i'll call some more names (calling names). >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is kelsey i live on golf street the draft eir is not sufficient when it comes to the analysis the eir simply says it complies with the california regulations and guidelines and the toxic to be quantified and against those thresholds. or another thresholds have to be dipped by the city, however, we recommend the thresholds that the use of the assessment and litigation for those thresholds is more effective with regard to protecting public health there's not an accurate discussion about where the containments are their receptors and this includes the residents of golf street the eir doesn't talk about the air containment on golf trot. since temporary construction can have an adverse impact and the construction lasts over
in summary awhile a code compliant building the significant variances seriously effect of the heath of the folks i ask you to consider the code compliant environmentally aspire and height alternative for your approval instead of the proposed project. thank you >> thank you. next speaker. i'll call some more names (calling names). >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is kelsey i live on golf street the draft eir is not sufficient when it comes to the analysis the eir simply says...
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performed with them a number of times this is an economic issue for artists in our city there's a heath i didn't demand for the shows they offer their routinely sold-out and it's hampered only by an ongoing lack and actually that diminish time for the types of performs ensue approving this you're helping with the artists sustainability and their ability to earn money where they love it the most. thank you for your consideration and welcome back >> a few more speakers (calling names). >> hello commissioners. i'm tom. i'm the president of the harvey milk lgbt democratic club and a dj and promoter that's had i guess i could call it a pleasure for the past several years i'm here because i come to san francisco so far the community and the culture 3 night life innovators did i'm here to support the project that is a that youngest lgbt kids across america has spaces to call their own and supervisor campos alluded to it seems like every other month we hear about an lgbt business closings it's not often we come together and celebrate one opening one that especially i think such a need for our c
performed with them a number of times this is an economic issue for artists in our city there's a heath i didn't demand for the shows they offer their routinely sold-out and it's hampered only by an ongoing lack and actually that diminish time for the types of performs ensue approving this you're helping with the artists sustainability and their ability to earn money where they love it the most. thank you for your consideration and welcome back >> a few more speakers (calling names)....
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they've been -- coalition, and have been campaigning on a platform of increased spending on education, heath and schools. >>> breaking news - an american has been sentenced to six years in prison in north korea. matthew miller was arrested in april for violating his tourist status. he was charged with most il acts against korea. he is believed to have torn up his passport in pyongyang and appealed for asylum. last month he appealed to america for help. miller is expected to be convicted for propaganda purposes. >> it's not clear what he is charged with. is seems to be the case that he crossed the border and applied for asylum in north korea. whether - was it a joke or if he wanted an asylum, we know not. if you look at - have a look at the past, a number of the educated westerners came to the soviet union asking for asylum. many were arrested and executed. by definition, they were seen as spies. in this case, i would not expect anything that dramatic. most likely north koreans want to remind western tours, whose number increased, that they should behave themselves and should not be eccentric
they've been -- coalition, and have been campaigning on a platform of increased spending on education, heath and schools. >>> breaking news - an american has been sentenced to six years in prison in north korea. matthew miller was arrested in april for violating his tourist status. he was charged with most il acts against korea. he is believed to have torn up his passport in pyongyang and appealed for asylum. last month he appealed to america for help. miller is expected to be...
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beijing was second, and london heath row was third. tokyo and los angeles are there too. >>> and testing pizza. the skinny slice is made from the same ingredients as a regular pie. it's slightly thinner, less of the toppings. but an industry insider scoffs that diet pizza is like an oxy moron. >> like a double cheese burger and a diet coke. >> doesn't make sense, maybe just eat less. that's one solution. >> good thought. >>> coming up, superman crash, a stunt goes terribly wrong. >>> and fried, over easy, a political fight turns from words to egg throwing. and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progressive and they're them. -yes. -but they're here. -yes. -are you... -there? -yes. -no. -are you them? i'm me. but the lowest rate is from them. -yes. -so them's best rate is... here. so where are them? -aren't them here? -i already asked you that. -when? -feels like a while ago. want to take it from the top? rates for us and them. now that's progressive. call or click today. and less saturated fat? it's eb. eggland's best eggs.
beijing was second, and london heath row was third. tokyo and los angeles are there too. >>> and testing pizza. the skinny slice is made from the same ingredients as a regular pie. it's slightly thinner, less of the toppings. but an industry insider scoffs that diet pizza is like an oxy moron. >> like a double cheese burger and a diet coke. >> doesn't make sense, maybe just eat less. that's one solution. >> good thought. >>> coming up, superman crash, a stunt...
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he had missed week one with a rib injury, while heath miller and the steelers have had ten days now tountil a 20-point loss in baltimore. and, tonight, they face a carolina team featuring the nfl defeiv
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so many heath care workers have been sick themselves. it's a massive effort that has to be undertaken. let's hope the international community steps up. us. >> coming up. famous actors are not immune from racial profiling. forest whitaker talks about experiences with race in america. first, new yorkers now that the u.n. general assembly means one thing - traffic. you will not believe how many >> oscar winner alex gibney's edge of eighteen. an intimate look... >> ...wait...is that a camera? >> at the real issues facing american teens >> whoa...code red.... >> dreaming big... >> i gotta make it happen... and i'm gonna make it happen... >> choices made.... >> i'm gonna lose anything left that i have of the mexican culture... >> fighting for their future... >> it is imperative that i get into college... it's my last chance to get out of here... >> the incredible journey continues... on the edge of eighteen only on al jazeera america on tech know, >> i landed head first at 120 mph >> a shocking new way to treat brain injuries >> transcranial d
so many heath care workers have been sick themselves. it's a massive effort that has to be undertaken. let's hope the international community steps up. us. >> coming up. famous actors are not immune from racial profiling. forest whitaker talks about experiences with race in america. first, new yorkers now that the u.n. general assembly means one thing - traffic. you will not believe how many >> oscar winner alex gibney's edge of eighteen. an intimate look... >> ...wait...is...
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heath is back with us. you're looking great. matt, we have a lot of work for you. and tracy wearing red means it must be friday. right? i know you got a hot adate. >> i love that. >> let's dig with the real deal. here's the thing trim digits with the dow and several of the last sessions that underscores greater anxiety and might indicate if we're in for some a wild ride in the days ahead. >> my take is on the market that, you know, it's very volatile, but it's up the next day. the thing is we're long-term investors and people have to be in the market for the long-term so that you can take advantage when the markets are down yesterday and when it come up today. i think there's going to be some more volatile ahead. >> i agree. although i think here is where the disconnect is. it'sly oldest maxim in the world. when it goes in march 2009, we sell we get afraid. so what do we really tell people. how can we get them to know that this is a really short-term blip and you should be buying. >> you look at the little blips we've had. we had big down days like we had yesterday
heath is back with us. you're looking great. matt, we have a lot of work for you. and tracy wearing red means it must be friday. right? i know you got a hot adate. >> i love that. >> let's dig with the real deal. here's the thing trim digits with the dow and several of the last sessions that underscores greater anxiety and might indicate if we're in for some a wild ride in the days ahead. >> my take is on the market that, you know, it's very volatile, but it's up the next day....
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>> healthed he weer an-- heathe ainsley. he is more than a man of interest. he's a suspect. indent to defile. they say matthew was the last person seen with hannah graham before she vanished. >> we have reached the point where the commonwealth felt we had probable cause to seek an arrest warrant. >> they also sefrped matthew's apartment and car looking for new clues. a taxi driver claims matthew who once worked as a taxi driver himself would know where to hide someone. >> in-depth knowledge. very in-depth knowledge. i can think of five or 10 places to hide a body easy in this town. >> very chilling first of all that you think that way but matthew has been in trouble with the law before. matthew was convicted of trespassing in 2010. he may have thread to maryland, new york, pennsylvania or washington, d.c. he is believed to have connections there. police will have a tough time. >> hope they find her safe as well. >> osama bin laden's son-in-law sentenced to life in prison. a judge saying he showed no remorse whatsoever. the terrorist is the highest ranking al qaeda figure to
>> healthed he weer an-- heathe ainsley. he is more than a man of interest. he's a suspect. indent to defile. they say matthew was the last person seen with hannah graham before she vanished. >> we have reached the point where the commonwealth felt we had probable cause to seek an arrest warrant. >> they also sefrped matthew's apartment and car looking for new clues. a taxi driver claims matthew who once worked as a taxi driver himself would know where to hide someone....
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so many heath care workers have been sick themselves. it's a massive effort that has to be undertaken. let's hope the international community steps up. it's a pleasure to have you with us. >> coming up. famous actors are not immune from racial profiling. forest whitaker talks about experiences with race in america. first, new yorkers now that the u.n. general assembly means one thing - traffic. you will not believe how many parking fines the nations of the world have accrued. that's in our data dive next. >>> today's data dive claims diplomatic immunity. the u.s. is playing host to many world leaders from the u.n. general assembly, but diplomats often act like rude houseguests. wournal found officials from 18 countries owe the city more than 16 million in unpaid parking tickets. egypt are the worse, with 17,000 tickets worth $2 million. nigeria, indonesia, brazil and morocco round out the worst five. more than 15,500 dates back when michael bloomberg took over as mayor and took action. he pressed the state department which issues special
so many heath care workers have been sick themselves. it's a massive effort that has to be undertaken. let's hope the international community steps up. it's a pleasure to have you with us. >> coming up. famous actors are not immune from racial profiling. forest whitaker talks about experiences with race in america. first, new yorkers now that the u.n. general assembly means one thing - traffic. you will not believe how many parking fines the nations of the world have accrued. that's in...
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faugh possible pick heath a complete stranger it donates his kidney to a person in the. the prince of sir anthony snap a photo in desperation as he goes in stage. five cancerstage it was his daughter's in the photo the hundreds of miles away in texas make chris want to give his kidnappers. carroll told as wife that he felt a colza help this family. he was a perfect match paid the carol supposed to speed up the process as rice help the client paid now after 10 weeks he is donating his kidney paid the family sedans never took their of these past few weeks through hudson happy tears. curtis said giving his kidney is like donating his family. , with surgery was last week and both are doing what and recovery. ♪hey! i found a happy space ♪somewhere to call our own ♪a happy little place and it all starts with you♪ ♪whoa-oh-oh-oh, all this goodness...♪ after-school snacking should be fun and nutritious which is why we put whole grains first in every general mills big g cereal what matters most should always come first general mills. look for the big "g," it means goodness first.
faugh possible pick heath a complete stranger it donates his kidney to a person in the. the prince of sir anthony snap a photo in desperation as he goes in stage. five cancerstage it was his daughter's in the photo the hundreds of miles away in texas make chris want to give his kidnappers. carroll told as wife that he felt a colza help this family. he was a perfect match paid the carol supposed to speed up the process as rice help the client paid now after 10 weeks he is donating his kidney...
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>> well, one thing we have to do is get more people, heath, a gens the veteran. was in one facility, i think in, i may have been mistake ebb with the location but i think nashville where we had 12 customer service representatives that wore red coats. so when the veteran walked in the door they could immediately identify who was there to help them and that person could navigate them through our system. those people had ipads so they could contact doctors, nurses, whoever they needed immediately. i learned that we've gone from 12 of those people to two. so we have to get people back against the veteran. that is one example. another example is we have kiosks in the waiting room so when the veteran comes in they can tell us what they need. that is another example. we're piloting a program right now where vha and vba the health arm and benefits arm will get together and go out to little rock, arkansas together and have veterans come through to get one stop kind of shopping so they can get their health check and benefits lined up all at one stop. those are the kinds of
>> well, one thing we have to do is get more people, heath, a gens the veteran. was in one facility, i think in, i may have been mistake ebb with the location but i think nashville where we had 12 customer service representatives that wore red coats. so when the veteran walked in the door they could immediately identify who was there to help them and that person could navigate them through our system. those people had ipads so they could contact doctors, nurses, whoever they needed...
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. >> heath systems in the worst-hit countries of liberia, sierra leone, and guinea are overwhelmed with more doctors, nurses and medical supplied needed. the centers for disease control says it's possible over a million people could become infected by next year. sierra leone's president speaking by video conference told the assembly the country can't fight on its open. >> a disease like ebola can no longer be get with by one isolated country in one isolated corner of the world. >> for countries that only recently escaped conflict and civil war, implications of an epidemic go beyond health. economy and security are at risk, which is why the west bank pledged $400 million. >> if the scenarios provided to us by the united states disease control comes true, and we have a million cases, we are talking about nothing less than the meltdown of this content. >> the united nations says a billion is needed and quickly. >> going forward the most important thing is action. >> the united nations is scaling up its response, providing food and household kids to victims that have no place to go for trea
. >> heath systems in the worst-hit countries of liberia, sierra leone, and guinea are overwhelmed with more doctors, nurses and medical supplied needed. the centers for disease control says it's possible over a million people could become infected by next year. sierra leone's president speaking by video conference told the assembly the country can't fight on its open. >> a disease like ebola can no longer be get with by one isolated country in one isolated corner of the world....
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cuba provides heath care and sends many abroad. problems are elsewhere. >> translation: you can go and ask the pet openers, they tell you it's a shame, they get a great service, we are all professionals, but it can't get better because of the shortage of resources. >> there are many reasons for the shortages, mostly of the medicines. >> cubans love their pets as much as anyone else. the animals enjoy benefits and sure the same problems as the rest of society. overly sensitized, and a serious shortage of resources. >> cuban blame corruption, for the 50-year long u.s. trade embargo, called a blockade. >> there are problems the government has to solve. maybe it could be solved. they'd have an opportunity to better practice their profession. >> cuban authorities have been slowly, cautiously opening up the tightly state run economy. many vets operate privately, unregulated, without a government licence, meaning the animals have no protection. they are pushing for a law to put that right. >> translation: not having an animal rights law m
cuba provides heath care and sends many abroad. problems are elsewhere. >> translation: you can go and ask the pet openers, they tell you it's a shame, they get a great service, we are all professionals, but it can't get better because of the shortage of resources. >> there are many reasons for the shortages, mostly of the medicines. >> cubans love their pets as much as anyone else. the animals enjoy benefits and sure the same problems as the rest of society. overly...
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first off, from heath's coffee, welcome ryan.yan, are you -- >> hi. >> jimmy: are you a good speller in general? >> i'm pretty good. >> jimmy: okay, very good. next up, from coffee bean, which is right next door to us, say hello to caitlin. >> hello. >> jimmy: has anyone ever misspelled your name? >> all the time. >> jimmy: okay, all right. very good. and finally, from tiago, a bit down the street, jaime. that's a hard one, too. some people may say jamie. >> it gets spelled most often. >> jimmy: if i had to pick one of you to make me a coffee, i would go with jaime. we'll have three rounds of names. the first names will be relatively simple. the second, we'll introduce more difficult names and the third round will be very difficult. you have to give us the most common spelling of the name i'll read to you, okay? don't get crazy. we're going to start with ryan. ryan, you get to go first. >> all right. >> jimmy: please take the stand. write the name on the cup. the name you'll write on the cup is fiphyllis. >> p-h-y-l-l-i-s. philli
first off, from heath's coffee, welcome ryan.yan, are you -- >> hi. >> jimmy: are you a good speller in general? >> i'm pretty good. >> jimmy: okay, very good. next up, from coffee bean, which is right next door to us, say hello to caitlin. >> hello. >> jimmy: has anyone ever misspelled your name? >> all the time. >> jimmy: okay, all right. very good. and finally, from tiago, a bit down the street, jaime. that's a hard one, too. some people may...
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however, i'm joined now by an expert, a former judge, judge heath to give insights and do you agree with judge or do you think she got it wrong with the not guilty count on murder? >> i agree with her. she had no evidence on prosecution and which she could rely because it was too poor and therefore she was left with a version of the accused. now she could decide and didn't reject the evidence as such. so having analyzed that, she arrived at a conclusion that, yes, it was unlawful and it was done on purpose since he fired two shots. but the question was did he have the subjective intent. and she analyzed it and expressed her view that with all the reasons she mentioned, it was subjectively not eager and didn't have the intent to kill a person. >> reporter: the problem many people are raising is he may not thought it was reeva but thought it was an intruder and firing his gun four times into what he knew was a small room he must have known and you and i would have known there is a high chance he would kill whoever was on the other side of that door. >> that is very true but on the other ha
however, i'm joined now by an expert, a former judge, judge heath to give insights and do you agree with judge or do you think she got it wrong with the not guilty count on murder? >> i agree with her. she had no evidence on prosecution and which she could rely because it was too poor and therefore she was left with a version of the accused. now she could decide and didn't reject the evidence as such. so having analyzed that, she arrived at a conclusion that, yes, it was unlawful and it...
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. >> reporter: heath has few options, living on $975 in social security benefits each month.n sunnyvale, david louie, abc 7 news. >>> coming up on abc 7 news at 4:00, it may be the car of the future and it's not coming from the assembly line. >>> microsurgery taken to a new extreme. the delicate operation done on a very tiny patient. >>> in today's 7 on your side, q & a is just ahead. i'm still taking your questions on twitter and facebook. i will be here answering your questions live in just a little bit. >>> i'm spencer christian. we see a sunny afternoon over the bay but clouds are coming in our direction and maybe a little rain later in the week. the forecast in just a moment. >>> a live look at the golden gate bridge where the commute could be challenging tomorrow. a short time ago, bridge district workers announced they will strike for one day. it will not affect ferry and bus service. carolyn tyler will have more on abc 7 news at 5:00. it makes me happy to i like feeling smart. internet essentials from comcast has brought low-cost internet access to over 1.4 million lo
. >> reporter: heath has few options, living on $975 in social security benefits each month.n sunnyvale, david louie, abc 7 news. >>> coming up on abc 7 news at 4:00, it may be the car of the future and it's not coming from the assembly line. >>> microsurgery taken to a new extreme. the delicate operation done on a very tiny patient. >>> in today's 7 on your side, q & a is just ahead. i'm still taking your questions on twitter and facebook. i will be here...
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that wasn't normal, and so i yelled at him, "heath, what's going on?" and he went like that. and i knew he was telling me something, so i came to the door, saw the officer and mr. shauntee struggling. at first, i wasn't sure if it was horseplay or something, but it wasn't. it was real. and so i called for a signal ten. i could see it escalating. >> shauntee, come here! come here, come here! let me take care of the situation right here. calm down. don't do anything to yourself, okay? sit down, calm down. >> alanna shirk is a registered nurse on pendleton's 24-hour medical unit. >> you see things you're not going to see other places, but a lot of the kids are like him, you know. if you know how to deal with them, a lot of times if you treat them with respect, you'll get it back. not always, but it's just learning them. please. >> shauntee? >> take some breaths. i'll be right back. i'll be right back. >> i have been with him for a long time. i know when he's just playing or getting serious, and he was definitely serious. somebody could have really got hurt. he's strong. >> have
that wasn't normal, and so i yelled at him, "heath, what's going on?" and he went like that. and i knew he was telling me something, so i came to the door, saw the officer and mr. shauntee struggling. at first, i wasn't sure if it was horseplay or something, but it wasn't. it was real. and so i called for a signal ten. i could see it escalating. >> shauntee, come here! come here, come here! let me take care of the situation right here. calm down. don't do anything to yourself,...
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heathe deliver the same -- and the bank and the position -- >> they have done well. >> 19% return byurself, andk i'm not detracting from his achievements, how much of that is to do with the renaissance in buying european assets? does what she is going to have to live up to. >> it brings up the question of women in the board room. holde biggest banks, women just 5% of key executive jobs. seniorwill be the most executive woman at any european bank. >> far more in the u.s.. the 10 of proportion at largest u.s. counterparts. handed a ceo been job at the 10 largest banks. >> is it still important to play golf? >> for banking? >> i was quite surprised to read that. 1973, 1974, she was on a spanish team. >> will take a short break. coming up, the u.k. has used -- we will tell you how the country cap into its number one -- we are talking beer. ♪ >> welcome back, i am mark barton. do join us on twitter. please. >> i think is just a campaign by you. >> we want you to be part of the conversation. anything you like, anything you don't like. we are sure to please and have intelligent the date and
heathe deliver the same -- and the bank and the position -- >> they have done well. >> 19% return byurself, andk i'm not detracting from his achievements, how much of that is to do with the renaissance in buying european assets? does what she is going to have to live up to. >> it brings up the question of women in the board room. holde biggest banks, women just 5% of key executive jobs. seniorwill be the most executive woman at any european bank. >> far more in the u.s.....
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. ♪ he'stside of milwaukee, enshrine a -- heath's drive a ton00 military vehicle -- vehicle. test driver. the oshkosh corporation. isn't tight competition for a 20 a million-dollar contract to replace the humvee. -- it is in tight competition for a $20 million contract to replace of the humvee. the dod has asked for a new veal global. it must pass a rigorous process. oshkosh is set up at headquarters. the track is short only about a mile long to replicate the very worse off world conditions are from anybody -- anywhere in the world. >> we have features to put the truck in the paces. >> he makes sure oshkosh trucks can pass through a battery of cast. >> let's start with the grade. 20% and aades between 60% of left to negotiate the grades. -- ifoal to a side slope we go to a side slope where the angle is to one side, it is a measure of stability. the third thing we have is our vertical step. this is literally a vertical wall we need to ascend. >> how are we doing? >> we are doing great. >> it is one of three finalists and of the 55,000 truck contract against lockheed martin. th
. ♪ he'stside of milwaukee, enshrine a -- heath's drive a ton00 military vehicle -- vehicle. test driver. the oshkosh corporation. isn't tight competition for a 20 a million-dollar contract to replace the humvee. -- it is in tight competition for a $20 million contract to replace of the humvee. the dod has asked for a new veal global. it must pass a rigorous process. oshkosh is set up at headquarters. the track is short only about a mile long to replicate the very worse off world conditions...
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species we'd already lost to extinction, the great auk the carolina parakeet, the heath hen. passenger pigeon. once numbering three billion or more, this species flew in vast flocks passing overhead for days at a time. witnesses described seeing a feathered river in the sky. our hungry growing nation also saw them as delicious and inexhaustible and hunted them to near ex continuing in about 50 years. in the book was a picture of the very last one named martha, stuffed and sitting on a perch in the smithsonian museum of natural history. next to her was a sign that said "extinct" from three billion passenger pigeons to none i still can't believe it. martha died 100 years ago on september 1, 1914. her demise proved to be a watershed event. people finally began to care about the fate of our nation's wildlife. conservation groups sprang up including those formed by hunters to protect habitat allowing many species to flourish including grassland birds and water foil. this pigeon's story doesn't end there. in a scene somewhat out of "jurassic park" scientists are trying to resurrect
species we'd already lost to extinction, the great auk the carolina parakeet, the heath hen. passenger pigeon. once numbering three billion or more, this species flew in vast flocks passing overhead for days at a time. witnesses described seeing a feathered river in the sky. our hungry growing nation also saw them as delicious and inexhaustible and hunted them to near ex continuing in about 50 years. in the book was a picture of the very last one named martha, stuffed and sitting on a perch in...
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ourours from go to show, aircraft left lake heath, landed in estonia and were flying caps 14 hours from go to show. assurance. this is nato pair, not just air power assuring our allies that we're there and rapidly ifhere required. we brought assurance to those four nations. now, of course, as you know, we a.c.o. were tasked to bill, as the general mentioned, a are air, measures that land and sea, north, center and south. alliance did a magnificent job of doing that. immediately, the land elements and the naval elements took a little bit more they were very quick. and they are very visible and to our nations. i think we hit, in sports terms, a 440-foot home run with natoing quickly our allies. do we deter? i will allow you to enter that debate and if you want to talk about it in q and a, i think it's a good question. clearly, when mr. putin now looks across the borders of northern nations, he sees a nato alliance represented forces that are there preparing all of the things that we need to do should actions ine to take those areas. credible, persistent presence with capability that is ve
ourours from go to show, aircraft left lake heath, landed in estonia and were flying caps 14 hours from go to show. assurance. this is nato pair, not just air power assuring our allies that we're there and rapidly ifhere required. we brought assurance to those four nations. now, of course, as you know, we a.c.o. were tasked to bill, as the general mentioned, a are air, measures that land and sea, north, center and south. alliance did a magnificent job of doing that. immediately, the land...
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>> obviously we would say people are voting their pocketbooks, the economy heath fully recovered.c numbs of people who have dropped out of the workforce, aren't even looking for work. the economy hasn't recovered. >> why aren't you guys bashing those issues, instead of playing the isis game? >> you go to iowa and you think, they're going not to care about foreign policy. wrong. you would be shocked how much of the states in the center of the country, you wouldn't think, care so much about what's going on in foreign policy. >> they should. >> you know why? it's because it's their sons and daughters are going to iraq and afghanistan. >> strong point. >> but let me just add one thing, why aren't they hammering away at the economy? >> neither party are putting forward a plan to help the middle class. this is a seinfeld election so far, an election about nothing. both parties have said there are no national issues here, they want the other guy to lose the election rather than them put forward a positive plan to win. >> isis should be looming large, what's going on in that region of the
>> obviously we would say people are voting their pocketbooks, the economy heath fully recovered.c numbs of people who have dropped out of the workforce, aren't even looking for work. the economy hasn't recovered. >> why aren't you guys bashing those issues, instead of playing the isis game? >> you go to iowa and you think, they're going not to care about foreign policy. wrong. you would be shocked how much of the states in the center of the country, you wouldn't think, care...
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yet the 49ers say he's due in court on monday for charges of domestic violence, he heath been charged yet, just arrested, but he's still on the field. sideline him, pay him, but at least expedite an investigation, now you know all of the things that you did with ray rice. >> final thoughts, kavitha? >> the cover-up is the biggest issue. goodell's mantra has always been, protecting the shield it comes at the cost of the lives, the cost of a woman who has been beaten. i'm skeptical if getting rid of goodell would actually change anything because the 32 owners wield so much power, i think it would be seen as falling on the sword or falling on the shield. i doubt that very much will change. >> it might be better if he stays, he'll be incented knowing what happened -- >> his reputation is so tarnished and everyone is watching him so closely. mel, kavitha, thanks so much. a lot of other news we're following -- president obama taking aim at isis. promises air strikes in syria against isis targets and sending hundreds more troops to iraq. does his plan for wiping out the terror group go far e
yet the 49ers say he's due in court on monday for charges of domestic violence, he heath been charged yet, just arrested, but he's still on the field. sideline him, pay him, but at least expedite an investigation, now you know all of the things that you did with ray rice. >> final thoughts, kavitha? >> the cover-up is the biggest issue. goodell's mantra has always been, protecting the shield it comes at the cost of the lives, the cost of a woman who has been beaten. i'm skeptical if...
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. >> like a heath bar. mm. oh, my gosh. >> delicious. >> now what are you going to have?apparently some people find it -- >> i like watching people eat. >> i do too. >> the channel, the whole fetish thing, people watch people stuff their faces. >> we're called feeders. we're sorry. >> are you on that? will they find you? >> they could find me. all right. let's move on, shall we. >> hoda is only a feeder at home when no one is watching. >> i like to be at home when i feed a lot. i'm not comfortable. people are like, you don't eat much, i'm like, not here. >> these are 300 -- no, $3.49 per package. >> very good. can we do your friday funny? i love this. i love the friday funny. okay. >> just eat. i'll do the heavy lifting, all right? a woman came in for a routine physical at the doctor eeoffice here, said the nurse, handing her a urine specimen container. moments later, the woman came out of the bathroom with an empty container and a happy look on her face. she said, thanks, but they had a toilet in there so i didn't need this after all. you get what you get, okay? >> that
. >> like a heath bar. mm. oh, my gosh. >> delicious. >> now what are you going to have?apparently some people find it -- >> i like watching people eat. >> i do too. >> the channel, the whole fetish thing, people watch people stuff their faces. >> we're called feeders. we're sorry. >> are you on that? will they find you? >> they could find me. all right. let's move on, shall we. >> hoda is only a feeder at home when no one is watching....