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at the same time i admire when the 18 your brother of the murder victim killed by amber geiger, the white female police officer in dallas when the 18-year-old brother said after the sentencing i forgive you, that is something to a meyer it comes out of his religious belief but there should be no lesser sentence and my own view for the conduct. >> when the judge stepped down from her bench and hugged amber geiger who was convicted of murder and sentenced to ten years in prison, the judge sai said -- she hugged her because he she asked her to. >> i was more troubled by that and the judge has a position as an officer of the law, she did not do anything wrong that the sentencing was over but she was wearing her robe and went over her personal feelings were, i think that they belong outside the courtroom. >> that is not in your mind the paradigm example of the forgiveness the law should exercise. >> why not. >> that seems about the interpersonal relationship and where i'm interested is when law itself in the exercise of chargers or exacting extinction, when that seems, even though warranted it
at the same time i admire when the 18 your brother of the murder victim killed by amber geiger, the white female police officer in dallas when the 18-year-old brother said after the sentencing i forgive you, that is something to a meyer it comes out of his religious belief but there should be no lesser sentence and my own view for the conduct. >> when the judge stepped down from her bench and hugged amber geiger who was convicted of murder and sentenced to ten years in prison, the judge...
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flowing in a texas courtroom, the brother of a murder victim embracing his brother's killer amber geiger a former dallas police offir was sentenced killing both and john an unarmed black man in his own firing uone of the largest generalmotors employees 00 walked off the job the strike cameto an end with the united auto workers union voted in favor of a 4 year labodeal. >>we woke up see things falling off the walls to back to back earthques rocked southern california, the strongest to strike the area in 20 years destroyed homes and busisses and genated thousands of tershocks. we know that recovery. >>there's a long term thing fter beinbattered by hurricane dorian over coke island, a popular tourist destination off the coast of north carolina re opened more than 2months after the storm devastated the island. >>dorian wathe strongest hurricane on record to hit the bahamas making landfall as a monster category 5 storm killing dozens leaving many missing and pecan island historical milestone took first l female spacewalk e outside thinternational space station or really just doing our job. >>
flowing in a texas courtroom, the brother of a murder victim embracing his brother's killer amber geiger a former dallas police offir was sentenced killing both and john an unarmed black man in his own firing uone of the largest generalmotors employees 00 walked off the job the strike cameto an end with the united auto workers union voted in favor of a 4 year labodeal. >>we woke up see things falling off the walls to back to back earthques rocked southern california, the strongest to...
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sloppy pull out by peter kalash gifty hoffenheim a chance that denis geiger failed to capitalize i but like this one slacking soon after the restart vanna drew a foul and a penalty from stefan pass. then i managed to get himself up and double the host city. lights are also becoming a force to be feared in europe they've now made it out of the champions league group stage for the 1st time be afraid. against one from high and they conjure up some 25 attempts on goal and one of them eventually found its way into than 5 muscles a bit soft charging in to smashing a rebound with 7 minutes left his 6th go of the season. and that was that. i mean be chucked change did manage to shoulder in a consolation. that was just the 16th go that like to have a seat joint best with back 6 points before. that because it's the best team in the business lee and i think they will come back as strong as we all know by. say it again. in pretty strong form themselves at the moment and have won 6 on the truck now over to our compact section. of. new coach jurgen klinsmann was looking to end happy. as 5 game losin
sloppy pull out by peter kalash gifty hoffenheim a chance that denis geiger failed to capitalize i but like this one slacking soon after the restart vanna drew a foul and a penalty from stefan pass. then i managed to get himself up and double the host city. lights are also becoming a force to be feared in europe they've now made it out of the champions league group stage for the 1st time be afraid. against one from high and they conjure up some 25 attempts on goal and one of them eventually...
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you're a lawyer mr geiger yes you're even a lawyer who's licensed to practice in new york absolutely do you think out of this kind of behavior by government is acceptable that's remarkable i think the labor's test is to put that end to terrorism that's to keep not why shouldn't. draw and human rights wholesale that's what you say you want that surveillance from the line with the reality on the ground for you have no shame about these conditions this opa-locka protect your human rights protecting human rights will always be the most important thing as promoting democracy but on the other hand fighting terrorism and extremism is equally important in china as well as eagle k. or anywhere else in the world that's the bottom line we need to work together to fight against terrorism. but to go thanks for being a cop gets. above . playing an internment camp. managed to escape from china. and turkey other weaker the work force and the home reflect conditions in the camps. wants to tell her story so the whole world can know the plight of her people. in 30 minutes on t w. it was the speeches. h
you're a lawyer mr geiger yes you're even a lawyer who's licensed to practice in new york absolutely do you think out of this kind of behavior by government is acceptable that's remarkable i think the labor's test is to put that end to terrorism that's to keep not why shouldn't. draw and human rights wholesale that's what you say you want that surveillance from the line with the reality on the ground for you have no shame about these conditions this opa-locka protect your human rights...
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challenge not faced by china long that's a challenge faced by mankind as a whole you're a lawyer mr geiger yes you're even a lawyer who's licensed to practice in new york absolutely do you think being out of this kind of behavior by government is acceptable that's remarkable i think the labor's test is to put an end to terrorism that's the key not why shouldn't i. draw and human rights wholesale that's what you say you want that surveillance but aren't with the reality on the ground probably have no shame about these conditions protecting human rights protecting human rights will always be the most important thing as promoting democracy but on the other hand fighting terrorism and extremism is equally important in china as well as eagle k. or anywhere else in the world that's the bottom line we need to work together to fight against terrorism. but to go thanks for being. was the speech of. perhaps his best. his most difficult chancellor helmut kohl addresses the people of east germany after the fall of the wall. to clamor for trouble. journalist peter limbaugh was at the scene. 30 years la
challenge not faced by china long that's a challenge faced by mankind as a whole you're a lawyer mr geiger yes you're even a lawyer who's licensed to practice in new york absolutely do you think being out of this kind of behavior by government is acceptable that's remarkable i think the labor's test is to put an end to terrorism that's the key not why shouldn't i. draw and human rights wholesale that's what you say you want that surveillance but aren't with the reality on the ground probably...
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all workers were given extensive checks with geiger counters as they left the plant. reporters were not permitted inside the facility today but this is what reactor number two's control room looked like last september when it was still undergoing testing. it went into commercial service only three months ago. >> cbs news coverage in march 1979 a live view of three mile island. joining us here is samuel walker, the author of "three mile island: a nuclear crisis in historical perspective". thank you for being with us. >> thank you. it's nice to be here. >> walk us through the events. >> wednesday march 28, 1979 things were going routinely, it was a midnight shift. the shut aye shift. suddenly at 4:00 a.m. in the morning on march 28, wednesday, there was a cutoff of feed water to what was called the secondary system, which raised the pressure which caused according to design a valve to open called the pressure-operated relief valve, and when that opened, pressure started to build up where it opened so that it would relieve the pressure that had built up in the reactor, a
all workers were given extensive checks with geiger counters as they left the plant. reporters were not permitted inside the facility today but this is what reactor number two's control room looked like last september when it was still undergoing testing. it went into commercial service only three months ago. >> cbs news coverage in march 1979 a live view of three mile island. joining us here is samuel walker, the author of "three mile island: a nuclear crisis in historical...
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challenge not faced by china long that's a challenge faced by man kind as a whole you're a lawyer mr geiger yes you're even a lawyer who's licensed to practice in new york absolutely do you think being out of this kind of behavior by government is acceptable that's remarkable i think the libbers test is to put that end to terrorism that's the key no why shouldn't. draw aren't human rights wholesale that's what you say you want that surveillance for the last time with the reality on the ground probably have you no shame about these conditions protecting those human rights protecting human rights will always be the most important thing as promoting democracy but on the other hand fighting terrorism and extremism is equally important in china as well as in your case of everywhere else in the world that's the bottom line we need to work together to fight against terrorism. thanks for being. the something tied. up by a scream from terrorists or dealing with an even economic killed many civilians in . coming including my father was something i was a student because i wanted to build a life for my
challenge not faced by china long that's a challenge faced by man kind as a whole you're a lawyer mr geiger yes you're even a lawyer who's licensed to practice in new york absolutely do you think being out of this kind of behavior by government is acceptable that's remarkable i think the libbers test is to put that end to terrorism that's the key no why shouldn't. draw aren't human rights wholesale that's what you say you want that surveillance for the last time with the reality on the ground...
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but it's hard for me not to think about amber geiger and was convicted and was given a hug and a bibleby the judge. so we rarely see sympathy extended. but there are a lots of instances in which they are not seen as fully human but that actual crime that was killing a black man. somehow that is comprehensible. and someone wanting for president that would be to displace that historically the place only belong to men. but the more confident the more threatening she is. and republicans are so proud of themselves for loving sarah palin that she herself knows that because she quit. but this is the argument i make in the book that it is disingenuous. and just as conventional beauty standards. and the criteria for those that helped ted bundy to his car. >> and the sphere of asking for anything that you really need. and that people would do a little crack self-criticism but just because you don't like her voice? are we electing presidents who has the best voice? and she had a line in the lgbt q4 of that if you believe a marriage is between a man and a woman and you should marry a woman if you
but it's hard for me not to think about amber geiger and was convicted and was given a hug and a bibleby the judge. so we rarely see sympathy extended. but there are a lots of instances in which they are not seen as fully human but that actual crime that was killing a black man. somehow that is comprehensible. and someone wanting for president that would be to displace that historically the place only belong to men. but the more confident the more threatening she is. and republicans are so...
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. >> the courts were a busy place, amb amb amber geiger sentenced to prison after walking in the wronghim. and felicity huffman going to jail for 11 days. trump associates were tried, convicted, and jailed along with joaquin el chapo. >> you were staying at the house of a convicted sex offender. >> it was a convenient place to stay. >> forcing the prince to resign from public life as a royal. there was moments to celebrate, too. a royal baby born to an american mom become 7th in line to the throne. eight per koe shwinners sig win spelling bee. >> even presidential tweets could not stop sean spice r on "dancing with the stars." >> and one more star to mention before we let 2019 go. a girl named elsa strikes box office gold punctuating the year of the woman from start to finish. >> threat go because 2020 is ahead. coming up, joe biden appears to reverse course on a possible subpoena. which campaign is best positioned for last minute momentum. sitioned for last minue momentum constipated? set yourself free with fleet. gentle constipation relief in minutes. little fleet. big relief. try it
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it was hard for me not to think about amber geiger. the white woman who shot - - and was convicted.at her sentencing was given a hug and a bible by the judge. we do fairly dearly - - very rarely see the humanization of women. but there are lots of instances in which white women are also not seen as fully human. but in this moment where the crime she's being sentenced for his killing a black man, she becomes human in a way that somehow becomes comprehensible. i keep thinking about that and power and what a figure like a woman who is running for president. by definition is threatening to displace - - take up space where historically has only belonged to men. she is impossible to understand, that humanity. >>. >> i think to some extent, the more competent she is, the more threatening that is. republicans are so proud of themselves for loving sarah palin. sarah palin should not be near any political office. she herself knows that because she quit. but you know, i also think and this is the argument i make. even framing it as likability is disingenuous. the same as conventional beauty st
it was hard for me not to think about amber geiger. the white woman who shot - - and was convicted.at her sentencing was given a hug and a bible by the judge. we do fairly dearly - - very rarely see the humanization of women. but there are lots of instances in which white women are also not seen as fully human. but in this moment where the crime she's being sentenced for his killing a black man, she becomes human in a way that somehow becomes comprehensible. i keep thinking about that and power...
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we have the geiger counters that would pick up the radiation signals. the original crackers and biscuits that would help you sustain life if you are stuck in a fallout shelter for two or three weeks on end. we have the emergency drinking water, masks, nuclear survival kits put in shelters so the people would know they could survive a short period of time. original medical tags. nuclear brochures. one of the original portable phones that is as big as a breadbox. these fallout shelter signs were very prevalent during the cold war on most government buildings and school buildings and libraries that had basements. they would automatically be turned into a civil defense shelter. up here, very unique. this is a fallout forecast chart. this was actually used at the civil defense headquarters so that if the bomb dropped here and the wind was going this way, this is where the radioactive fallout would trail. they would have to then broadcast that out through the radio system, through all their divisions, to get the most exposure possible. up here on the right, w
we have the geiger counters that would pick up the radiation signals. the original crackers and biscuits that would help you sustain life if you are stuck in a fallout shelter for two or three weeks on end. we have the emergency drinking water, masks, nuclear survival kits put in shelters so the people would know they could survive a short period of time. original medical tags. nuclear brochures. one of the original portable phones that is as big as a breadbox. these fallout shelter signs were...
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it was hard for me not to the number geiger, and a white woman who shot bobby jean and was convicted and at her sentencing, was given a hello again a bible by the judge. there is very interesting. we do very rarely see humanization of white women. we rarely see. that's is it too broad a stigma. there are lots of instances in which, white women also not seen seen as fully human but in this moment where the actual crime is she's literally being sentenced for his killing a black man. she becomes human. in a way that somehow becomes comprehensible. then empower and i keep thinking about that mutt but figured the woman his running is running for president is threatening to displace live, take those space where historically only long to men. it is impossible to understand. and literally i think to some extent are more competent she is, the more threatening that is. republicans are so proud for like loving, sara palin. she should not be anywhere near any political office. clearly, she herself knows that. and she quit. i also think this the argument that making this book even framing like li
it was hard for me not to the number geiger, and a white woman who shot bobby jean and was convicted and at her sentencing, was given a hello again a bible by the judge. there is very interesting. we do very rarely see humanization of white women. we rarely see. that's is it too broad a stigma. there are lots of instances in which, white women also not seen seen as fully human but in this moment where the actual crime is she's literally being sentenced for his killing a black man. she becomes...
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chris geiger who runs the city's pest management program says it is as simple as finding alternativeo weeds. >> most of the time, 99% of the time, we find a mechanical, nonchemical way of doing that. >> but in san jose, pulling weeds by hand may not be possible, considering it has 3,000 acres of parks to maintain. so roundup is a reality for at least the next few years. as the parks department works to come up with alternatives, but the pea cobs say that is too long to wait. >> our daughter has been exposed to us. we have been exposed to it. our dogs have been. and countless other families have been exposed to it. >> well, changes are already being made. john told us that after we began making inquiries of the department's use of roundup, it is now banning it, within 100 feet of playgrounds and dog parks. and it hopes to get rid of it in the next few years. okay, we are here at levi stadium, raj mathai will join me in a few minutes. the 49ers have just got on to the field. to warm up for kickoff at 5:15. we have other local headlines. first let's talk about the nbc bay area and our v
chris geiger who runs the city's pest management program says it is as simple as finding alternativeo weeds. >> most of the time, 99% of the time, we find a mechanical, nonchemical way of doing that. >> but in san jose, pulling weeds by hand may not be possible, considering it has 3,000 acres of parks to maintain. so roundup is a reality for at least the next few years. as the parks department works to come up with alternatives, but the pea cobs say that is too long to wait....
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all workers were given extensive checks with geiger counters as they left the plant. reporters were not permitted inside the facility today but this is what reactor's control room looked like last september when it was still undergoing testing. it went into commercial service only three months ago. >> cbs news coverage in march, 1979, a live view of three mile island. and joining us here in our studios is samuel walker. he is the author of three mile island, a nuclear crisis and historical perspective. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. it's nice to be here. >> walk us through the timeline of these events as they unfolded. >> wednesday, march 28, 1979 things were going routinely if the was the midnight shift. the shut eye shift. and suddenly at 4:00 a.m. in the morning on march 28th, wednesday, there was a cutoff of feed water to what was called the secondary system which raised the pressure which caused, according to design, a valve to open called the pressure operated relief valve. and when that happened, pressure started to build up or it opened so that it
all workers were given extensive checks with geiger counters as they left the plant. reporters were not permitted inside the facility today but this is what reactor's control room looked like last september when it was still undergoing testing. it went into commercial service only three months ago. >> cbs news coverage in march, 1979, a live view of three mile island. and joining us here in our studios is samuel walker. he is the author of three mile island, a nuclear crisis and...
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geiger sentenced to ten years in prison.trength forced to halt production of military themed products after complaint was filed with the defense department. earlier the shields of strength founder explain idea he think hads faith is so important. >> the love of jesus change any life forever. it is the most valuable thing i have to offer anyone god's word no one needs it more than a young man or come fight for our freedom and so we're going fight for them. >> shield of strength has been making the products for 20 year. that's a look at your headlineses. to you. >> it is story we brought you for months that continues to unfold four months since convicted sex offender jeffrey epstein allegedly he was found dead in jail cell they say by suicide. >> it's a right. but three years ago one of his neighbors down in west palm beach best selling author james patterson wrote about epstein scandal in a book titled "filthty rich" james patterson joins us now. man going fiction to nonfiction focus if we can breaking news. jeffrey epstein i
geiger sentenced to ten years in prison.trength forced to halt production of military themed products after complaint was filed with the defense department. earlier the shields of strength founder explain idea he think hads faith is so important. >> the love of jesus change any life forever. it is the most valuable thing i have to offer anyone god's word no one needs it more than a young man or come fight for our freedom and so we're going fight for them. >> shield of strength has...