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bertram and brandt were talking about grace.don't believe the punishment fits the crime but they were praying for a conviction and this was an historic case, alisyn because as my colleagues and i thought about it, we believe it's the first time that a white police woman has ever been convicted of murder for killing a black man in america. so this history is a teachable moment for all of america that we have to learn from this through botham's legacy about deescalation and conflict resolution, not shoot first and ask questions later mentality when it comes to police interaction with black and brown people. >> there were also emotions outside the courtroom. there was so much emotion inside the courtroom when mr. jean's son did that act of mercy and outside there was frustration at the sentence. and so what is your message for people who are feeling frustrated today? >> well, we have to use these as teachable moments. hopefully, the police will understand that deescalation, the court system will understand that there are dozens of
bertram and brandt were talking about grace.don't believe the punishment fits the crime but they were praying for a conviction and this was an historic case, alisyn because as my colleagues and i thought about it, we believe it's the first time that a white police woman has ever been convicted of murder for killing a black man in america. so this history is a teachable moment for all of america that we have to learn from this through botham's legacy about deescalation and conflict resolution,...
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as brandt explained it to me this morning it really hit home this morning. in words but he wanted her to believe him. so just saying it, she may not be convinced so he asked to give a physical display of that forgiveness so that she would be free and so that he could authentically be free. everyone in that family is hurting desperately because they loved botham and they won't be able to get past that hurt if they can't forgive their killer -- his killer. they believe that. i believe that and so it was an important first step and i mean it was -- i'm exceptionally proud of him. he taught me something in that moment. >> lee, does the family feel that justice was served in this case? >> we believe in the legal system. we believe in the domain of the jurors. we hoped -- we agreed with the district attorney it should have been on the upper end of the spectrum, that the sentence should have been closer to 28 years than 10 years. that would be closer to justice but that is a whole separate conversation from the spiritual release of forgiveness. >> i want to thank y
as brandt explained it to me this morning it really hit home this morning. in words but he wanted her to believe him. so just saying it, she may not be convinced so he asked to give a physical display of that forgiveness so that she would be free and so that he could authentically be free. everyone in that family is hurting desperately because they loved botham and they won't be able to get past that hurt if they can't forgive their killer -- his killer. they believe that. i believe that and so...
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so she turned to guyger, not wanting her to feel neglected. >> and i just simply said to her, brandtas given him. please forgive yourself and she asked me did i think god would forgive her, and i said, yes, he will, and she said, well, i don't have a bible. i don't own a bible, and i don't know where to start. and that's when i said to her, i will get you a bible. >> reporter: so she went to her chambers, gave it to guyger and guyger asked her for a hug, not once, but twice. >> when i looked at her and saw how she was hurting, of course, i agreed to give her a hug. and so we did. >> reporter: judge kemp repeatedly wiped away tears as she recounted those moments. she says she's confused that some would criticize her for having this human moment. >> and i did feel led to give her a bible because i did not want her to go back over to then rebecca lo eed that was >> our thanks to rebecca lopez. from wfaa there. >>> the cdc is investigating the deaths of three infants from a bacterial infection at a pennsylvania hospital. five other babies have gotten sick at the hospital from the water b
so she turned to guyger, not wanting her to feel neglected. >> and i just simply said to her, brandtas given him. please forgive yourself and she asked me did i think god would forgive her, and i said, yes, he will, and she said, well, i don't have a bible. i don't own a bible, and i don't know where to start. and that's when i said to her, i will get you a bible. >> reporter: so she went to her chambers, gave it to guyger and guyger asked her for a hug, not once, but twice....
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then brandt and guyger hugged while guyger sobbed. >> what brandt did was to cleanse his heart to what's happening. i do not want it to be misconstrued as a complete forgiveness of everything. >> reporter: jean family attorney darrell washington says brandt showed guyger the compassion botham would have given. >> if amber guyger would have just spoken to botham when she walked in the apartment, botham would have been the type of guy that would say, hey, let me get you a bowl, join me, have some ice cream. >> reporter: people angry over what they describe as a lenient sentence moved their protests from outside the courtroom to the street overnight. guyger will be eligible for parole after five years. we talked ou what does justice look like? is a murder conviction and a ten-year prison sentence justice to you? sure is justice for me. there is a lot that has to be done by the dallas police department, by the texas rangers, by the city of dallas. >> reporter: dallas police chief renee hall said she is launching an internal affairs investigation into issues revealed during the trial, includi
then brandt and guyger hugged while guyger sobbed. >> what brandt did was to cleanse his heart to what's happening. i do not want it to be misconstrued as a complete forgiveness of everything. >> reporter: jean family attorney darrell washington says brandt showed guyger the compassion botham would have given. >> if amber guyger would have just spoken to botham when she walked in the apartment, botham would have been the type of guy that would say, hey, let me get you a bowl,...
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than you as dalton and that's a big concern and 5 it really isn't going the best out of players like brandt until who were 2 of the broadest players in the bundesliga last season and then you've got jayden sanchez who started the season on foil now he's got no goals in the last 6 games so something's going wrong there with the with the attack and on top of the problems that they already had a defense that's a big concern going forward and the father has to find some sort of solution or he's not going to last much longer right you know so that all of the brass agrees something is rotten in the state of dortmund how much pressure is they under when he is under pressure i think actually it probably will be happy with the drawer shall cry i think it could have been far worse that they actually been hammered before you know like they were last season but it is going to get tougher for them we can show you what they actually have coming up there are quite a tricky run of fixtures they play at drop back in the cup for us to remember 100 match against proof spoke or see or say riding high then that
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brandt jean revealed a selflessness you may never see again. i was moved by this. close friend of mine who was exactly opposite, like who are you to forgive? you can't speak for that. i was amazed by it. >> dana: it was his brother. if this is his view and his faith in his opinion, i think he probably has the most right to decide how he's going to deal with it. she is being punished. she will spend ten years behind bars. it was a beautiful expression. i think everyone who sought stopped stopped and if you watched him in the poise and dignity. he's 18 years old which i didn't realize until i read more about it. one thing i noticed. he keeps reaching into his collar. he's uncomfortable. he knows it's going to be something that's going to get a lot of attention. he said i never intended to say it in front of my family but it's on his heart and the bravery it takes to speak about your faith is something really interesting because you can be made fun of. saying that i forgive or i do this. basically proselytizing in a way. i think for some people, it could be quite tran
brandt jean revealed a selflessness you may never see again. i was moved by this. close friend of mine who was exactly opposite, like who are you to forgive? you can't speak for that. i was amazed by it. >> dana: it was his brother. if this is his view and his faith in his opinion, i think he probably has the most right to decide how he's going to deal with it. she is being punished. she will spend ten years behind bars. it was a beautiful expression. i think everyone who sought stopped...
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we know brandt jean was on "dr. phil" yesterday and said he didn't know he was on camera.ocked. there's a religious group that was shocked after the judge gave guyger a bible in the courtroom and hugged her. we're going to ask you why you think this hug -- it's upset people. >> well, it's certainly unusual. i can't count the number of times i've been in the courtroom when a jury's come back with a verdict, the judge is going to sentence the defendant. the judge allows the victim's family to testify for sentencing purposes. it tends to be a cold methodical process. somebody will get up and read a statement, this is how this crime has impacted my family. the victim will say, things would be different. i wish i could have my brother back, my wife back, whatever the case may be. what we saw in this courtroom was peer raw human emotion, and that is, frankly, missing from courtrooms too much in my opinion. we do a great job of processing people through the system, but a very poor job of trying to rebuild lives, of trying to put redemption back into a victim's family. so if he wa
we know brandt jean was on "dr. phil" yesterday and said he didn't know he was on camera.ocked. there's a religious group that was shocked after the judge gave guyger a bible in the courtroom and hugged her. we're going to ask you why you think this hug -- it's upset people. >> well, it's certainly unusual. i can't count the number of times i've been in the courtroom when a jury's come back with a verdict, the judge is going to sentence the defendant. the judge allows the...
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. >> reporter: botham jean's 18-year-old brother, brandt, spoke directly to the former dallas police killed his brother. he told guyger that he didn't want to see her rot in prison and that he had one request before she was taken to her jail cell. >> i love you as a person. and i don't wish anything bad on you. i don't know if this is possible, but can i give her a hug, please? please? >> yes. >> reporter: guyger's attorney called it humbling and the most amazing moment he had ever seen in a courtroom. the emotion lingered long after the case ended. judge tammy kemp hugged botham jean's family, and in a rare move, also hugged amber guyger, the convicted murderer, and gave her a bible. >> you can have mine. i've got three or four more at home. this is the one i use every day. this is your job for the next month. >> reporter: allison jean, botham's mother, shared her hope for how amber guyger spends her years in prison. >> that ten years in prison is ten years for her reflection and for her to change her life. if amber guyger was trained not to shoot in the heart, my son would be stand
. >> reporter: botham jean's 18-year-old brother, brandt, spoke directly to the former dallas police killed his brother. he told guyger that he didn't want to see her rot in prison and that he had one request before she was taken to her jail cell. >> i love you as a person. and i don't wish anything bad on you. i don't know if this is possible, but can i give her a hug, please? please? >> yes. >> reporter: guyger's attorney called it humbling and the most amazing moment...
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receive her, and as a christian i believe i'm commanded to offer her love and compassion just as brandtdid. she asked twice if she could give her a hug and she could not refuse and doesn't see the anger over it. >>> oprah winfrey donated $13 million to morehouse college. winfrey made the surprise announcement yesterday during a visit to the college to celebrate the 30th anniversary of her scholars program. it pushes her donations to $25 million. it's the largest endowment in the institution's history. >>> still ahead, phasing out e-cigarettes. the latest retailer that plans to phase out selling e-cigarettes. >> woman: what?! >> vo: ...i searched for someone who really knew my car. i found the experts at safelite autoglass. >> woman: hi! >> vo: with their exclusive technology, they fixed my windshield... then recalibrated the camera attached to my glass so my safety systems still work. who knew that was a thing?! >> woman: safelite has service i can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ i wanted more that's why i've got the power of 1 2 3 medicines with trelegy. the o
receive her, and as a christian i believe i'm commanded to offer her love and compassion just as brandtdid. she asked twice if she could give her a hug and she could not refuse and doesn't see the anger over it. >>> oprah winfrey donated $13 million to morehouse college. winfrey made the surprise announcement yesterday during a visit to the college to celebrate the 30th anniversary of her scholars program. it pushes her donations to $25 million. it's the largest endowment in the...
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natalie brandt reports this came on a big day for the big court hearing land mark cases for lgbtq rights in the workplace. >> police cleared two suspicious packages at the supreme court as the justices began to hear arguments in closely watched cases concerning lgbtq rights. demonstrators from both sides of the tee bait gathered as the session got underway. >> this is about the american dream, about having the freedom to own your own journey. >> one case involves gerald bostock who was fired as a child welfare service coordinator in georgia after joining a gay softball league. this is 2019. we should not have to be having this conversation but that's why we are hearingle gearing our efforts to the united states supreme court. >> tuesday morning's oral arguments involve a sky diving instructor in new york who says he was fired after telling a client he was gay. two questions for the court to decide is whether title vii of the 1964 civil rights act extend workplace protection for sexual orientation and gender identity. >> the gender identity case says that amy stevens was fired from a trou
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>> reporter: 18-year-old brandt jean forgave amber guyger who'd just been sentenced to ten years in prison for killing his older brother, botham. i don't wish anything bad on you. >> reporter: the former dallas police officer testified that she killed jean after mistakenly entering his apartment thinking it was her own. >> that ten years in prison is ten years for her reflection and for her to change her life. >> reporter: guyger faced up to 99 years in prison. prosecutors had asked for 28 years which is how old jean would have been. >> i still want to see him -- >> reporter: both families testified during the sentencing phase. guyger's mother said her daughter wished she could take jean's place. >> she feels very bad about it. >> reporter: some outside the courtroom thought the sentence was too lenient. >> ten years -- >> reporter: though many calmed down after seeing video of that emotional hug. dallas police chief renee hall says that embrace is a model for the department which has been under scrutiny since the shooting. >> dallas today is different than it was yesterday. ing, judgemy k
>> reporter: 18-year-old brandt jean forgave amber guyger who'd just been sentenced to ten years in prison for killing his older brother, botham. i don't wish anything bad on you. >> reporter: the former dallas police officer testified that she killed jean after mistakenly entering his apartment thinking it was her own. >> that ten years in prison is ten years for her reflection and for her to change her life. >> reporter: guyger faced up to 99 years in prison....
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the hosts took the game to glad about with julian brandt also close to scoring. but there's a reason why glad top of the league but i also had their chances in this pulsating encounter. it was a hard fought march there were big chances of both ends in the 1st half we had 3 or 4 clear cut chances. even 5 that was unusually tense. and as the chances piled up most open the scoring. chance of a deflecting on to the ball and out of danger to keep has been a big factor in glove box defensive record but when i was out. came from a distance just after the half hour. suddenly zama didn't look quite as unpossible . luckily for him the goal was disallowed due to an offside in the buildup. a brief break from the otherwise nonstop action. had a 100 percent to white record going into the game and were intending to extend it. but those hopes were dashed when as a marker roy strong go. and the do of the cats and make no mistake. this time the goal would count i asked the lucy and father of the grill a side what was hard for the big winner cole would throw away the lead again or
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just in front of the opposition goal and have experts tell why the board has a hard sand show yulian brandt and they have plenty of playmakers x. of it so mark over mario good shit but they only have one striker but castle which came out injured schools have been hard to come by. and i listen i've been excited things are a bit tricky at the moment that much is clear we're making simple mistakes i'm struggling with full possession with self confidence and the instinct isn't there when it needs to be nice. because i can do it been missing swagger if they had last season 12 months ago they were hot and self-confidence and the goals were pouring in now with results less than impressive they're a shadow of their former selves was and went on as long as you could say that we didn't put enough effort to understand if we lack the confidence to move. on and put in. just weren't in jersey no there striker may have been missing but so was their spirit in the end the nil nil draw was lucky for do it in and a missed opportunity for their arch rival shall kiss is only 5 books and seeing where points are
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space just in front of the opposition goal and have experts why target has a hard sand show yulian brandt and they have plenty of playmakers x. of it so mark over mario good but they only have one striker chassis with him out injured schools have been hard to come by. the moment allison been exceeded things are a bit tricky at the moment that much is clear we're making simple mistakes and struggling with full possession with self confidence and the instinct isn't there when it needs to be nice. to be that one can do it been missing the swagger they had last season 12 months ago they were high on self-confidence and the goals were pouring in now with results less than impressive they were a shadow of their former selves. laugh and went on as long as you could say that we didn't put enough effort to understand we lacked the confidence to move. forward in court and just were injured the moment their striker may have been missing but so was the spirit in. and the neil neil draw was lucky for do it and and a missed opportunity for their arch rival shaka isn't any fun books and this is all seei
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and you're feeling i'm feeling fine for my very fine time in real brandt actually many crocodiles around here at least not ones are visible from the tracks but there is plenty of other wildlife and more significant hazards silk a cross has been the race doctor 5 times injuries are common there were things broken hips broken collar bones are very common as well elbows. me me. and of course bruises and crosses and crosses every day mountain biking has been an olympic sport since 1906 yet still lives in the shadow of road cycling it's that which attracts the big sponsors and the money this event costs around $200000.00 to stage most riders have to pay entry fees and there's no prize for winning. an usually this is a sport and an event where professionals people paid by sponsors who make a living from mountain biking compete with amateurs people who say it's like pot but alright they want quite big surprise that. this is a pretty big event but mountain bike is what their sport to grow with more prestigious for their pedaling andrew thomas al-jazeera or even australia. ok that's where we'll l
and you're feeling i'm feeling fine for my very fine time in real brandt actually many crocodiles around here at least not ones are visible from the tracks but there is plenty of other wildlife and more significant hazards silk a cross has been the race doctor 5 times injuries are common there were things broken hips broken collar bones are very common as well elbows. me me. and of course bruises and crosses and crosses every day mountain biking has been an olympic sport since 1906 yet still...
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very fine in real brandt actually many crocodiles around here at least not ones are visible from the tracks but there is plenty of other wildlife and more significant hazards silk a cross has been the race doctor 5 times injuries are common there were things broken hips broken collar bones are very common as well elbows. me me. and of course bruises and bruises and roses every day mountain biking has been an olympic sport since 1906 yet still lives in the shadow of road cycling it's that which attracts the big sponsors and the money for this event costs around $200000.00 to stage most riders have to pay entreaties and there's no prize for winning. and usually this is a sport and an event where professionals people pay by sponsors who make a living from mountain biking compete with amateurs people who pay you to take part but all right they want quite big. this is a pretty big event but mountain bike is what their sport to grow with more prestigious each for their pedaling andrew thomas al-jazeera or even australia. well that's all the sports news for now lauren it's back to you in lo
very fine in real brandt actually many crocodiles around here at least not ones are visible from the tracks but there is plenty of other wildlife and more significant hazards silk a cross has been the race doctor 5 times injuries are common there were things broken hips broken collar bones are very common as well elbows. me me. and of course bruises and bruises and roses every day mountain biking has been an olympic sport since 1906 yet still lives in the shadow of road cycling it's that which...
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leaders for a set mention got to while after markus a turnaround marg headed that behead it was julian brandt who scored twice in the last 13 minutes to put durban through walls work the only and beaten side in the bundesliga collapse to a 61 home defeat to rb leipzig the visitors scored 4 goals in 13 minutes in the 2nd half. and baseball the washington nationals have won their 1st world series title after defeating the houston astros in texas while the astros had been heavy favorites coming into the season finale while the nationals came from behind to beat the astros 62 in a decisive game 7 while the city's previous team the washington senators won baseball's biggest prize 95 years ago but the 2 franchises are not connected. this is you know in news these are top stories. police a fire tear gas on protesters in hong kong the demonstrators targeted the city's nightlife district on one of the busiest nights of the year many are wearing halloween masks and the fire of a city wide ban on face coverings. more than 70 people have died in a fire on a train in pakistan the blaze broke out when a co
leaders for a set mention got to while after markus a turnaround marg headed that behead it was julian brandt who scored twice in the last 13 minutes to put durban through walls work the only and beaten side in the bundesliga collapse to a 61 home defeat to rb leipzig the visitors scored 4 goals in 13 minutes in the 2nd half. and baseball the washington nationals have won their 1st world series title after defeating the houston astros in texas while the astros had been heavy favorites coming...
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. >> reporter: brandt jean today speaking to "good morning america." >> who am i not to forgive someone who asks? i waited one year to hear i'm sorry, and i'm grateful for that. >> reporter: the jurors telling me that's all they needed to hear to find her guilty of murder. >>> and the u.s. adding 136,000 jobs since september. unemployment falling to 3.5%, the lowest in 50 years. the report helping boost the stock market. the dow gaining 372 points today, closing at 26,573. >>> still ahead on "world news tonight" this friday, the dramatic kidnapping rescue. the suspect taking off on foot after a police chase. the shootout caught on camera. >>> plus the florida man jailed ten days after he was picked for jury service and overslept. tonight, what he told the judge and why he's now being given a second chance. >>> and the masvela slamming into the ground. the moment rescue teams pull a survivor from the wreckage. stay with us. sk yourself are my bones strong? life is full of make or break moments. that's why it's so important to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® i
. >> reporter: brandt jean today speaking to "good morning america." >> who am i not to forgive someone who asks? i waited one year to hear i'm sorry, and i'm grateful for that. >> reporter: the jurors telling me that's all they needed to hear to find her guilty of murder. >>> and the u.s. adding 136,000 jobs since september. unemployment falling to 3.5%, the lowest in 50 years. the report helping boost the stock market. the dow gaining 372 points today,...
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pullout ibrahim cullinan advisor and spokesperson for president better type everyone spoke with hans brandt at the turks embassy here in berlin. ceasefire in fact or the cessation of hostilities whatever you want to call it is about to end tomorrow night there have been quite a few reports that there have been hard lessons of the cease fire is that correct that is true when we reached this agreement with the americans 3 days ago the 1st phase was to be a pause in the operation and the 2nd one will be halting of the operation when they wipe e.g. terrorist completely withdraw from the area and unfortunately as of this morning there have been about 20 violations by why p.g. they use snipers rockets attacking our soldiers as well as other groups they are and the last one soldier shot unfortunately in this incident we are committed and sticking to the agreement or letting them go in fact yesterday we identified 2 main routes for them to use and about 86 vehicles and ambulances went in to this y p g people and left without any incidents we're hoping that things will remain calm until tomorrow whe
pullout ibrahim cullinan advisor and spokesperson for president better type everyone spoke with hans brandt at the turks embassy here in berlin. ceasefire in fact or the cessation of hostilities whatever you want to call it is about to end tomorrow night there have been quite a few reports that there have been hard lessons of the cease fire is that correct that is true when we reached this agreement with the americans 3 days ago the 1st phase was to be a pause in the operation and the 2nd one...
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think she's personally responsible i think these are relationships that are going to evolve willy brandt when it happened said now what can grow together should grow together and it's not going to be easy i always make a comparison and i hope it's not too far afield i mean we had a civil war between 1965 and we're not done with that either and i mean this takes a while generation so i don't put the onus on her for the kind of. adjustments and changes and quite frankly frictions that have occurred this is part and parcel of the price that one paid in 180990 to get something that had been our the goal for many many decades but you know when you when you look at the the image of our going outside of the country she's known as the champion of western liberal democracy but inside the country here if you ask people what does merkel champion most people will tell you they don't know she's not really known for being a champion of any calls since she was an east german could she have done more if she had made east germans and east germany maybe her or champion as a politician i don't think she wa
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after a jury sentenced amber guyger, a former police officer, to 10 years in prison for murdering brandted older brother botham jean. she shot and killed jean after miss taking him for a burglar when she entered the wrong apartment last september. >>> a catastrophic collapse in taiwan left six people dead and injured several more. >> a powerful bridge plunged into the bay. >> authorities don't know what made the bridge collapse. >> there's a massive fire at the runways here. >> several people died wednesday when a b-17 world war ii bomber crashed at a connecticut airport. >> investigators say this plane took off at 9:45 a.m. five minutes later the pilot told the tower he wasn't gaining altitude and circle the airport and crashed. >>> as the joker hits theaters, a man's "d" ranged violence stepping up security concerns. some theaters are banning masks, costumes. one chain telling parents to leave their kids at home warning of brutal violence and overall bad vibes. >>> tesla's smart summon software running into problems. videos of the autonomous feature failing and fueling online criticism.
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we talked about botham jean's younger brother brandt who forgave and suppressed love for amber guygeroman who had just been convicted for killing his older brother and talking about compassion and how it was a moment that almost didn't happen. judge kemp told us she wasn't inclined to let that happen. there are rules in place to keep victims' family members from having any kind of contact, but it was the tone in his voice that told her he needed this moment. >> i couldn't look at him. i couldn't say no. and so i said yes. >> knowing that that's something that's not allowed. >> yes, yeah, yeah. yes. i thought mr. jean needed that. and when miss guyger ran to him, i understood that she needed it too. >> of course, judge kemp has come under a great deal of fire and criticism after she hugged botham jean's family for also extenldsing that hug and compassion to amber guyger. many say it was a situation not called for inside this courtroom. the judge gave amber guyger a bible, and she talked about that criticism. we asked her what does she say to those people who criticize her. >> there's a
we talked about botham jean's younger brother brandt who forgave and suppressed love for amber guygeroman who had just been convicted for killing his older brother and talking about compassion and how it was a moment that almost didn't happen. judge kemp told us she wasn't inclined to let that happen. there are rules in place to keep victims' family members from having any kind of contact, but it was the tone in his voice that told her he needed this moment. >> i couldn't look at him. i...
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west berlin's mayor billy brandt tried to ease tensions. he'd. been living. under right but not. escaping from east germany had become a deadly endeavor. ah and that's an unsafe says in 1961 after hundreds of thousands have fled east germany the government sealed its borders in an act of self preservation. because. they imprisoned their own people because they had come to the very realistic conclusion that they couldn't make the rest stay otherwise it doesn't fester. germany's division created an unusual situation in the 1964 summer olympics in tokyo. in an effort to signal peace and unity the international olympic committee had determined that an all german team was to compete neither state was happy with the ruling but they had no alternative and so a combined team of 370 athletes represented both east and west germany in tokyo. their team included the famous swimmers frank began from east germany and one of gun crime up from the federal republic all of germany was rooting for them. that. that's a 964 olympics both men competed for germany but although they were in the same tea
west berlin's mayor billy brandt tried to ease tensions. he'd. been living. under right but not. escaping from east germany had become a deadly endeavor. ah and that's an unsafe says in 1961 after hundreds of thousands have fled east germany the government sealed its borders in an act of self preservation. because. they imprisoned their own people because they had come to the very realistic conclusion that they couldn't make the rest stay otherwise it doesn't fester. germany's division created...
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this morning on "good morning america," michael strahan is asking brandt what compelled him to hug her. >> i just told her i forgave her. with usual instances, the words mean something, but i felt like that wasn't enough. >> guyger was sentenced to ten years in prison. you can watch the full exclusive "gma" interview at 7:00 a.m. on abc 7. >>> there could be new trouble for theranos founder elizabeth holmes. holmes has not paid her lawyers for over a year. now they're asking a judge to let them quit. the lawyers argue it's not fair to be forced to represent someone who can't pay. holmes is accused of misleading investors about her blood testin startup. she has pleaded not guilty to fraud and conspiracy charges. >>> new details this morning in pg&e's scramble to pay california wildfire victims. we're learning its bankruptcy case is getting pricey. according to our partners at the "mercury news," attorney fees have topped the 1$140 mile onmak since filing for bankrtcearlhi s failed to compensate many fire victims. >>> it's a critical part of mission at abc7 news to building a better bay
this morning on "good morning america," michael strahan is asking brandt what compelled him to hug her. >> i just told her i forgave her. with usual instances, the words mean something, but i felt like that wasn't enough. >> guyger was sentenced to ten years in prison. you can watch the full exclusive "gma" interview at 7:00 a.m. on abc 7. >>> there could be new trouble for theranos founder elizabeth holmes. holmes has not paid her lawyers for over a...
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. >> reporter: late in life and on camera, taped by best-selling arthur charles brandt. >> there's nostion that frank was telling me the truth. >> reporter: he said hoffa's body was cremated. >> they took the body to the incinerator. that was a funeral parlor? >> funeral parlor, yeah. jimmy was put into the incinerator. >> reporter: but he went even further, not only did he know what happened to hoffa after he was murdered, he confessed he was the one who killed him. with two bullets to the back of the head in this house in detroit. and that was that. at the end of the day, do you bee him? >> i do, yeah. >> reporter: you think he did it? >> i do. that's me. i do. >> yeah, i sort of do, too. too many things when he tells the stories, they're so accurate. if i were to tell you of my day, which i really think is interesting, by the way -- >> reporter: especially today. >> especially today and the last five minutes, you know, you would know i'm telling the truth, you know. and then i went and then the bus -- and it was going this way and i said, well, i'll get a cab. i saw the cab driver
. >> reporter: late in life and on camera, taped by best-selling arthur charles brandt. >> there's nostion that frank was telling me the truth. >> reporter: he said hoffa's body was cremated. >> they took the body to the incinerator. that was a funeral parlor? >> funeral parlor, yeah. jimmy was put into the incinerator. >> reporter: but he went even further, not only did he know what happened to hoffa after he was murdered, he confessed he was the one who...
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. >> reporter: botham jean's 18-year-old brother, brandt, spoke directly to the former dallas police killed his brother. he told guyger that he didn't want to see her rot in prison and that he had one request before she was taken to her jail cell. >> i love you as a person, and i don't wish anything bad on you. i don't know if this is possible, but can -- can i give her a hug, please? please? >> yes. >> reporter: guyger's attorney called it humbling and the most amazing moment he had ever seen in a courtroom. the emotion lingered long after the case ended. judge tammy kemp hugged botham jean's family, and in a rare move, also hugged amber guyger, the convicted murderer and gave her a bible. >> you can have mine. i have three for our more at home. this is the one i use every day. this is your job for the next month. >> i'm proud of you, young man. >> reporter: allison jean spoke her hope for how amber guyger spends her years in prison. >> that ten years in prison is ten years for her reflection and for her to change her life. if amber guyger was trained not to shoot in the heart, my s
. >> reporter: botham jean's 18-year-old brother, brandt, spoke directly to the former dallas police killed his brother. he told guyger that he didn't want to see her rot in prison and that he had one request before she was taken to her jail cell. >> i love you as a person, and i don't wish anything bad on you. i don't know if this is possible, but can -- can i give her a hug, please? please? >> yes. >> reporter: guyger's attorney called it humbling and the most amazing...
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that's it. >> brandt's mother says i'm not there yet.ur journeys you know. >> we better hope so >> exactly. >> harry, that was awesome. >> harry hasn't been back to church since that story. >> harry, you're the most experienced broadcaster here, how do we go from that to the mighty pop start. >> let's go. >> you know what, take a beat. >> weather first. >> think of me as an - >> buffer. >> by the way, your voice, i know you have a little something going on, but there's a barry white thing going on. >> baby baby. >> i love to love your mama. >>> anyway, let's show you what's going on as far as your national weather is concerned, drying out cooling off in the northeast, great lakes, record highs throughout south, a flood ri through the southwest and snow in the western plains that's what's going on around the country. here's what's >>> good friday morning, here is a look at our beautiful view from san francisco with a fog and cloudless sky. as we go into the rest of the day we're going to see more sunshine. temperatures here reaching 73 de
that's it. >> brandt's mother says i'm not there yet.ur journeys you know. >> we better hope so >> exactly. >> harry, that was awesome. >> harry hasn't been back to church since that story. >> harry, you're the most experienced broadcaster here, how do we go from that to the mighty pop start. >> let's go. >> you know what, take a beat. >> weather first. >> think of me as an - >> buffer. >> by the way, your voice, i know you...
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as the brother of 26 year-old botham john brandt spoke directly to former dallas police officer amberr expressing not only words of kindness. >>but an act of kindness as well. grant got up from the witness stand walked over to giger and hugged her before she was led off to prison. the heartfelt gesture was appreciated by the dallas police that's the spirit in and i think we want to move forward with the spirit of forgiveness faith and trust speaking to the courtroom bottom, john's father also got emotional remembering his son. >>could be i've never seen the we want see him. the jury sent its guyger to 10 years in prison. >>i'm andy rose reporting. >>up next a man is robbed and beaten when he rents out his peninsula house on air bnb. stops by to find a big old party 3040 people there the warning from police tonight. so this never happens to you. >>all right, everybody wants aside right rent out your place an air bnb media really really know what you're getting into palo alto police there on the hunt tonight for 3 men who robbed. >>then assaulted another man when he came home and found
as the brother of 26 year-old botham john brandt spoke directly to former dallas police officer amberr expressing not only words of kindness. >>but an act of kindness as well. grant got up from the witness stand walked over to giger and hugged her before she was led off to prison. the heartfelt gesture was appreciated by the dallas police that's the spirit in and i think we want to move forward with the spirit of forgiveness faith and trust speaking to the courtroom bottom, john's father...
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you have willy brandt here. another thing i love about this is you have three georgians. there's a general who is from marietta, georgia. and ambassador walter dowling. they found out about that trip on the day of it and he has a funny thing. there's no way to advance a trip that begins on the day you find out about it. [laughter] rebecca: meanwhile, back at the ranch, my mother was exerting her southern-ism. she loved to decorate. merry christmas, y'all, on the door. she would have us dress up for christmas cards. that's my brother, my sister, my sister joy, and i was jesus. [laughter] tony: -- rebecca: jfk championed the space program. i think all of us are sad he never lived to see that day. this is when they visited nasa on inspection in cape canaveral. there he is there. whoops, sorry about that. this is in houston, texas. for the mockup of apollo. that's a dad there. i love this picture of the beautiful first family. you have president and misses kennedy, john-john and caroline. this was in april of 1963. so, in november of 1963 was when they planned a trip to texas
you have willy brandt here. another thing i love about this is you have three georgians. there's a general who is from marietta, georgia. and ambassador walter dowling. they found out about that trip on the day of it and he has a funny thing. there's no way to advance a trip that begins on the day you find out about it. [laughter] rebecca: meanwhile, back at the ranch, my mother was exerting her southern-ism. she loved to decorate. merry christmas, y'all, on the door. she would have us dress up...
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. >> botham jean's brother brandt, 18 years old showing unbelievable strength and courage and composurethat moment. they hugged, wolf, in that courtroom for nearly 40 seconds. afterwards, as family members had gathered their composure came out, alice jean had this to say to amber guyger. >> that ten years in prison is ten years for her reflection and for her to change her life, but there is much more to be done by the city of dallas. the corruption that we saw during this process must stop. and it must stop for you because after now i leave dallas, but you live in dallas, and it must stop for everyone. >> so, wolf, botham jean's family left the courthouse without answering any questions, but really, it was the moment there between botham jean's brother and amber guyger that has left an indelible mark here on the end of this trial. it has been a highly unusual trial. this is not the type of officer police-involved shooting that has normally garnered headline across the country and a very different set of facts than what we've normally seen. a highly emotional ending to this trial. >> ed
. >> botham jean's brother brandt, 18 years old showing unbelievable strength and courage and composurethat moment. they hugged, wolf, in that courtroom for nearly 40 seconds. afterwards, as family members had gathered their composure came out, alice jean had this to say to amber guyger. >> that ten years in prison is ten years for her reflection and for her to change her life, but there is much more to be done by the city of dallas. the corruption that we saw during this process...
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dallas police officer, amber guyger, and emotional testimony from botham jean's 18—year—old brother, brandta moment of unprecedented empathy towards the woman who had killed his brother. i don't if this is possible but can i give her a hug, please? please? judge kemp: yes. sobbing prosecutors had asked for a minimum sentence of 28 years for amber guyger, as botham jean, who was from saint lucia, would have turned 28 last week. he was shot and killed while eating ice cream in his apartment. guyger had argued she had mistaken his home for hers on the floor below and shot him, thinking he was an intruder. just before the sentencing, jean's father, bertrum, cried as he told the jury of his intense pain. i'll never see him again. and i want to see him. i still want to see him. sobbing the presiding judge, tammy kemp, consoled botham jean's family, before embracing amber guyger, who was then escorted out of the courtroom to begin her sentence. sylvia lennan—spence, bbc news. in a moment, the weather but first let's here's victoria derbyshire with what she's got coming up in her programme at 10. t
dallas police officer, amber guyger, and emotional testimony from botham jean's 18—year—old brother, brandta moment of unprecedented empathy towards the woman who had killed his brother. i don't if this is possible but can i give her a hug, please? please? judge kemp: yes. sobbing prosecutors had asked for a minimum sentence of 28 years for amber guyger, as botham jean, who was from saint lucia, would have turned 28 last week. he was shot and killed while eating ice cream in his apartment....
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unbroken, the story, lauryn hillen brandt, washington d.c. not read "unbroken", she's got her own story. you think of the worst thing that happened to louie, he's in the army shot down over the pacific and is stranded on a raft for 40-plus days. you think that's the worst that could happen. no, he gets captured by the japanese, p.o.w. and you think that's the worst thing that can happen and finally gets home and terrible problems with substance abuse and survives. that remarkable, remarkable story. beautifully written. david, we're coming to you last you clearly did not do your homework. jeanne. >> the comeback, the odyssey. okay? he goes through a ten year war-- >> thank god michael is not here tonight. he's coaching the golf team or we would have another half hour. >> captured and ten years back to ithaca. before he gets there, he encountered a cyclops who throws a boulder and locks him in a cave, him and all of his men. and he has cannibals to deal with. he has lotus eaters to deal with. he has sylla and he has sirsy who turns after of his
unbroken, the story, lauryn hillen brandt, washington d.c. not read "unbroken", she's got her own story. you think of the worst thing that happened to louie, he's in the army shot down over the pacific and is stranded on a raft for 40-plus days. you think that's the worst that could happen. no, he gets captured by the japanese, p.o.w. and you think that's the worst thing that can happen and finally gets home and terrible problems with substance abuse and survives. that remarkable,...
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country it is even more powerful. >> we will remember botham jean's name and now we will remember brandtinois. great to see you as always. >> good morning. >> let's talk about the investigation. you sit on the house intel committee. first of all i want to ask you about the reporting on "the new york times", that the whistle-blower contacted staff on the intel committee and was directed to go back and file a formal compliant. the president and those around him saying they believe it is a smoking gun that adam schiff was orchestrating this and helping to write the whistle-blower report, which of course is not true. what is your view of the facts laid out in "the new york times" and do you have any trouble with the way the committee handled the whistle-blower? >> i don't. basically what the president said was completely false. i'm glad that chairman bure in the senate said that the way the house intelligence committee appeared to handle this whistle-blower's concerns was correct. we are approached routinely by folks who just want to know what the process is, how to go about filing a whistle
country it is even more powerful. >> we will remember botham jean's name and now we will remember brandtinois. great to see you as always. >> good morning. >> let's talk about the investigation. you sit on the house intel committee. first of all i want to ask you about the reporting on "the new york times", that the whistle-blower contacted staff on the intel committee and was directed to go back and file a formal compliant. the president and those around him saying...
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. >> reporter: botham jean's younger brother brandt stunned the courtroom with faith and grace. >> but love you just like anyone else, and i'm not going to say i hope you rot and die just like my brother did, but i -- i personally want the best for you, and i wasn't going to ever say this in front of my family or anyone, but i don't even want you to go to jail. i want the best for you. because i know -- that's exactly what botham would want you to do. >> reporter: judge tammy kemp in tears as he turned to her with an unusual request. >> can i give her a hug, please? please. >> reporter: moments later, the judge handing a bible to guyger speaking with her imploring her to change. outside the courtroom, outrage from those who felt the ten-year sentence was far too short. prosecutors had asked for 28, botham's age, his birthday would have been this week. [ crowd chanting ] >> reporter: guyger's defense team believes the sentence was appropriate. >> they got to see true remorse that she had and in the end i think that played a big part in the ten-year sentence rather than something much mo
. >> reporter: botham jean's younger brother brandt stunned the courtroom with faith and grace. >> but love you just like anyone else, and i'm not going to say i hope you rot and die just like my brother did, but i -- i personally want the best for you, and i wasn't going to ever say this in front of my family or anyone, but i don't even want you to go to jail. i want the best for you. because i know -- that's exactly what botham would want you to do. >> reporter: judge tammy...
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. >> moments like when brandt jean asked if he could hug the woman who killed his brother. that surprising and emotional hug leading to another from the judge herself. >> i just said to her, miss guyger, mr. jean has forgiven you. please forgive yourself so that you can live a purposeful life and she said, do you think my life can still have purpose? and i said i know it can >> reporter: after a jury convicted guyger of murder, kemp stepped away and handed her a bible. >> your job is to do mercy, walk humbly, how can you not hug this lady so we hugged. >> what did you feel then? >> i felt somebody who was incredibly fragile >> reporter: another powerful moment when joshua brown took the stand. brown, who bloke down when he testified about the night his neighbor botham jean was shot was himself gunned down over the weekend. police say they have no suspects his untimely death depriving jean's family of a key witness in their civil lawsuit against guyger and the city of dallas. >> how pivotal a role would josh have played in that suit >> joshua would have been one of the first
. >> moments like when brandt jean asked if he could hug the woman who killed his brother. that surprising and emotional hug leading to another from the judge herself. >> i just said to her, miss guyger, mr. jean has forgiven you. please forgive yourself so that you can live a purposeful life and she said, do you think my life can still have purpose? and i said i know it can >> reporter: after a jury convicted guyger of murder, kemp stepped away and handed her a bible....
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let's bring in andrew brandt, the executive director at the center for sports law.r reaction to all this thing started, how quickly it caught fire and who is getting burnt. >> my reaction is there's been no support for daryl morey. i know adam silver, the commissioner of the nba, has gone back and said we support all our people but there's been silence, crickets, in any type of support about this tweet. now, listen, the nba responded saying this is regrettable he said it and that's what started this whole firestorm. they have backtracked, supporting him and that caused major disruption with chinese business. my reaction is, the nba when it gets down to it, it's business first. and they have to please china before they support daryl morey, even though they've supported other employees in their criticism of different issues in this country. arthel: let's play some sound from mr. silver, adam silver, the nba commissioner, and jason whitlock, the host of speak for yourself on fox sports one. >> we are not apologizing for darryl exercising his freedom of expression. i un
let's bring in andrew brandt, the executive director at the center for sports law.r reaction to all this thing started, how quickly it caught fire and who is getting burnt. >> my reaction is there's been no support for daryl morey. i know adam silver, the commissioner of the nba, has gone back and said we support all our people but there's been silence, crickets, in any type of support about this tweet. now, listen, the nba responded saying this is regrettable he said it and that's what...
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as a christian i believe i'm commanded to offer her love and compassion just as brandt jean did.in an accident. when i called usaa, it was that voice asking me, "is your daughter ok?" that's where i felt relief. we're the rivera family and we plan to be with usaa for life. see how much you can save with usaa insurance. >> bill: firefighters forced to think fast. a 4-year-old boy hanging on for his life outside a fourth floor window in china. the boy's head was stuck between the window's security bars. rescuers were able to get him free widening the bars so they could release him. job well done. >> ms. guyger asked me for a hug and i'm embarrassed to say she had to ask me twice. i never asked ms. guyger to pray and contrary to popular opinion i did not pray with her. >> sandra: dallas county judge tammy kent embracing amber guyger and giving her a bible after being sentenced to 10 years for prison. we have two guests. thank you. jonathan, i know you've had strong thoughts and observations about what you saw go down in that courtroom. >> first of all i love the fact this judge is d
as a christian i believe i'm commanded to offer her love and compassion just as brandt jean did.in an accident. when i called usaa, it was that voice asking me, "is your daughter ok?" that's where i felt relief. we're the rivera family and we plan to be with usaa for life. see how much you can save with usaa insurance. >> bill: firefighters forced to think fast. a 4-year-old boy hanging on for his life outside a fourth floor window in china. the boy's head was stuck between the...
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