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something they say guyger did not do. >> did you perform cpr on mr. jean?i did not. >> why would you not try to do cpr? >> reporter: she said she texted her partner and lover twice, telling him to come to the scene. >> both of those times you put your needs and wants over his. >> i still cared about him. >> reporter: while today's guilty verdict in the guyger case may have brought one city a step closer to holding police accountable, experts are still wary of any national shifts. >> it doesn't next the problem, and it doesn't erase the long history this country has of citizens dying and there being no justice. >> this jury had to make history in america today, because botham was the best that we had to offer. a 26-year-old college-educated black man. certified public accountant, working for one of the big three accounting firms in the world, but it shouldn't take all of that. >> right. >> for unarmed black and brown people in america to get justice. >> reporter: for botham jean's mother alison it won't bring both botham back. >> my life has not been the sam
something they say guyger did not do. >> did you perform cpr on mr. jean?i did not. >> why would you not try to do cpr? >> reporter: she said she texted her partner and lover twice, telling him to come to the scene. >> both of those times you put your needs and wants over his. >> i still cared about him. >> reporter: while today's guilty verdict in the guyger case may have brought one city a step closer to holding police accountable, experts are still wary of...
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mr. jean's son did that act of mercy and outside there was frustration at the sentence. 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 black men that i have represented in wrongful conviction cases that spent decades in prison for crimes they didn't commit, but yet you have this white police woman kill this unarmed black man in his own apartment and she only gets ten years. there are people in our community that gets ten years for selling marijuana. so we have to get to equal justice but every day is progress. crutcher was killed in oklahoma by a white police woman and he had his hands up, don't shoot, on video, and she wasn't convicted. so like the late johnnie cochran said, it is a journey to justice. each case is a little more progress to get to equal vus under the law of all americans. at least we got the conviction on this one and hopefully next time we will get equal justice beca
mr. jean's son did that act of mercy and outside there was frustration at the sentence. 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 black men that i have represented in wrongful conviction cases that spent decades in prison for crimes they didn't commit, but yet you have this white police woman kill...
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. >> when you aimed and pulled the trigger at mr. jean, shooting him in center mass, exactly where you were trained, you intended to kill mr. jean >> i did. >> reporter: late today during sentencing, jean's mother took the stand. >> my life has not been the same. it's just been the most terrible time for me >> reporter: sentencing is expected to resume here tomorrow morning amber guyger was just booked into jail a short time ago she faces up to 99 years in prison. botham jean would have turned 28 this week. lester >> gabe gutierrez in dallas tonight, thank you. >>> also developing this evening, the growing questions about president trump's inner circle his personal lawyer rudy giuliani, secretary of state mike pompeo, and attorney general william barr all now at the center of the impeachment investigation. here's nbc's peter alexander. >> reporter: mike pompeo tonight ignoring questions in italy. >> do you have any comment on reports you're on the july 25th call with president zelensky >> reporter: the secretary of state now caught up in
. >> when you aimed and pulled the trigger at mr. jean, shooting him in center mass, exactly where you were trained, you intended to kill mr. jean >> i did. >> reporter: late today during sentencing, jean's mother took the stand. >> my life has not been the same. it's just been the most terrible time for me >> reporter: sentencing is expected to resume here tomorrow morning amber guyger was just booked into jail a short time ago she faces up to 99 years in prison....
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. >> had you done any one of those things, mr. jean would probably be alive today. right? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: defense attorney brian buckmire says that was a telling moment. >> when we look at the verdict that was given, murder, not manslaughter, it's obvious that the jury here believed that in opening the door, pushing forward and knowing that there were sounds of somebody inside that her actions inside that home were intentional and not reckless. therefore, that was murder. >> reporter: on police body camera, several officers immediately started cpr to try to save jean, something prosecutors say guyger failed to do. >> did you properly perform cpr on mr. jean? >> no, i did not. >> reporter: as the tria begins, prosecutors have been given permission to show jurors racially charged text messages linked to guyger. one exchange came during the city's martin luther king jr. parade. someone texts guyger, when does this end, lol. she replied, when mlk is dead. oh, wait. in another exchange two days before the shooting, someone texted her asking if she wanted a dog. do you
. >> had you done any one of those things, mr. jean would probably be alive today. right? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: defense attorney brian buckmire says that was a telling moment. >> when we look at the verdict that was given, murder, not manslaughter, it's obvious that the jury here believed that in opening the door, pushing forward and knowing that there were sounds of somebody inside that her actions inside that home were intentional and not reckless. therefore, that...
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, shooting him in center mass exactly the way you were trained, did you intend to kill mr. jean? >> i did >> reporter: during sentencing jean's mother took the stand >> my life has not been the same it's just been the most terrible time for me. >> reporter: sentencing is expected to resume later today amber guyger has already been booked into jail, but she now faces up to 99 years in prison botham jean would have turned 28 this week. phillip? >> heartbreaking story gabe, thank you. >>> a dramatic escalation in president trump's war of words with democrats in the wake of the house's impeachment inquiry. in a late-night tweetstorm the president suggested, "what is taking place is not an impeachment. it is a coup, intended to take away the power of the people, their vote." well, we should point out a coup is a violent sudden seizure of power while impeachment is a process spelled out by the constitution >> meanwhile, house speaker nancy pelosi will meet with intelligence committee chairman adam schiff later today to talk about the investigation. nbc's peter alexander has more on th
, shooting him in center mass exactly the way you were trained, did you intend to kill mr. jean? >> i did >> reporter: during sentencing jean's mother took the stand >> my life has not been the same it's just been the most terrible time for me. >> reporter: sentencing is expected to resume later today amber guyger has already been booked into jail, but she now faces up to 99 years in prison botham jean would have turned 28 this week. phillip? >> heartbreaking story...
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mrs. guyger would begin with the victim impact with brent jean. botham's brother.mpact statement and at some point asked for permission to go down. he asked could i give her a hug please. >> when he heard her say that at what did you think? >> i thought a number of things. i have primarily this is against the rules. i know that that sheriff brown would frown upon this because it's a security risk to have contact with the defendant. he was looking at me and i had hurt his words and i had been so shocked by his poise, his demeanor, his compassion come his courage because he mentioned he wasn't ever going to save this to anybody how he felt. it was just running through my mind oh, god i can't do this i can't do this this is against the rules. but when he said please a second time i just had to give in and i said yes. >> tamron: many people saw his act as a family member trying to heal. but then came your hug. i've never, and i'm from texas i've covered capital murder trials, i've covered divorce court trials, i've never seen a judge do that. >> actually at the conclus
mrs. guyger would begin with the victim impact with brent jean. botham's brother.mpact statement and at some point asked for permission to go down. he asked could i give her a hug please. >> when he heard her say that at what did you think? >> i thought a number of things. i have primarily this is against the rules. i know that that sheriff brown would frown upon this because it's a security risk to have contact with the defendant. he was looking at me and i had hurt his words and i...
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. >> did you properly perform cpr on mr. jean. >> no, i did not. >> you could have, right?: they found her gill any less than five hours. the prosecution asked for 28 years but she was sentenced to just ten. two jurors speaking with abc news about their decision. >> they were asking us to take an eye for an eye for botham, and i feel like he isn't someone who would take an eye for an eye. he would turn the other cheek. >> i know a lot of people aren't happy about the ten years, but i feel like you can't compare this case to any of those other officers killing unarmed black men. those officers that kill unarmed black men, when they got out, they went back to livin' they y killed that man, she has not been the same. >> i hate myself, every single day. i don't feel like i deserve a chance to be with my family and friends. >> reporter: i have covered the case for more than a year and was curious to figure out how the case had impacted the jurors' lives. >> i have never been through the emotional wringer as much as i have the last week and a half. it made me understand life a li
. >> did you properly perform cpr on mr. jean. >> no, i did not. >> you could have, right?: they found her gill any less than five hours. the prosecution asked for 28 years but she was sentenced to just ten. two jurors speaking with abc news about their decision. >> they were asking us to take an eye for an eye for botham, and i feel like he isn't someone who would take an eye for an eye. he would turn the other cheek. >> i know a lot of people aren't happy about...
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. >> i thought mr. jean needed that. and when ms. to him, i understood that she needed it, too. >> reporter: judge kemp spent a long while talking to botham jean's family offering prayers over hugs and tears. amber guyger was still in the courtroom. >> i said to her, ms. guyger, mr. jean has forgiven you. please forgive yourself so that you can live a purposeful life. and she asked me, she said, do you think my life can still have a purpose? and i said, i know it can. and she said, well, i don't even have a binble. i don't know where to begin. and that's when i went and retrieved my bible and gave it to her. >> reporter: judge kemp read her a gospel passage about salvation and then guyger asked the judge for a hug. >> and when she asked me, she said, can i hug you? i was thinking, did she say can i hug you? and i don't think anybody would have refused her a hug had she asked it of them. >> in that moment. >> in that moment. >> what do you say to those critics who say you had no business hugging a convicted murderer in that courtroom.
. >> i thought mr. jean needed that. and when ms. to him, i understood that she needed it, too. >> reporter: judge kemp spent a long while talking to botham jean's family offering prayers over hugs and tears. amber guyger was still in the courtroom. >> i said to her, ms. guyger, mr. jean has forgiven you. please forgive yourself so that you can live a purposeful life. and she asked me, she said, do you think my life can still have a purpose? and i said, i know it can. and she...
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. >> when you aimed and pulled the trigger at mr. jeanshooting him in center mass, exactly where you are trained, you intended to kill mr. jean? >> i did. >> the shooting led to several days of protests in dallas and calls for police reform. >>> now to new details on the deadly taiwan bridge collapse. searchers discovered four bodies and are looking for two other people missing from a fishing boat. 460-foot long arch bridge collapsing into the bay. the typhoon swept by the island earlier, but it's not clear if the storm was a factor. ten people were taken to the hospital with injuries. >>> it is 5:25. back in the bay area, four football players with gilroy high school are cited for sexual battery, they're suspended. nbc bay area first broke this story about accusations of sexual assault in the locker room after practice last week. the four players are accused of assaulting one of their teammates. that student notified school administrators who called police. the names of the students are withheld because they are minors. >>> 5:25 right no
. >> when you aimed and pulled the trigger at mr. jeanshooting him in center mass, exactly where you are trained, you intended to kill mr. jean? >> i did. >> the shooting led to several days of protests in dallas and calls for police reform. >>> now to new details on the deadly taiwan bridge collapse. searchers discovered four bodies and are looking for two other people missing from a fishing boat. 460-foot long arch bridge collapsing into the bay. the typhoon swept...
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. >> i pull my gun out and i de hho>> you pulled that trigge intended to kill mr. jean. >> he was the threat. yes, sir. >> reporter: guyger said she lives with immense guilt every day. >> i asked god for forgiveness and i hate myself every single day. >> reporter: prosecutors argued that guyger was irresponsible and had been sexting with a married work partner leading to the shooting. >> for her omissions and for her errors both have paid the ultimate price. >> reporter: jean's family hugged and celebrated the verdict after it was read. guyger faces up to 99 years in prison. tom hanson, cbs news. >> a live look now in the ll uras danttrinoouecos.e m the jury is expected to sentence her sometime this afternoon. >>> right now authorities in santa cruz county are searching for a kidnapping victim. police say that 50-year-old t ushar atray was kidnapped from his pleasant point home this morning. we're learning he owns a tech marketing company in santa cruz. he was last seen getting into his white bmw with the california license plate 7 cug- 581. we'll have much more on this
. >> i pull my gun out and i de hho>> you pulled that trigge intended to kill mr. jean. >> he was the threat. yes, sir. >> reporter: guyger said she lives with immense guilt every day. >> i asked god for forgiveness and i hate myself every single day. >> reporter: prosecutors argued that guyger was irresponsible and had been sexting with a married work partner leading to the shooting. >> for her omissions and for her errors both have paid the ultimate...
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. >> i just said to her, miss guyger, mr. jean has forgiven you. please forgive yourself. so you can live a purposeful life. and she said do you think my life could still have purpose? and i said i know it can. >> reporter: after a jurynvicte sentenced her to ten years kemp stepd wh a bible and handing it to guyger and who asked for a hug before going to prison. >> our job is and so how could i not hug this lady. so we hugged. >> what did you feel then? >> i felt somebody who was incredibly fragile. >> reporter: another powerful moment during the trial coming when joshua brown took the stand. brown who broke down when he testified about the night his neighbor botham jean was shot was himself gunned down over the weekend and police have no suspects. his untimely death now depriving the family of a key witness for the family against guyger and the city of dallas. >> how pivotal of a role would josh play in that suit. >> he would have bee to help thy find peace and botham jean's f >> if jean's death would not be in vain. >> reporter: morgan chesky, nbc news. >>> right now a l
. >> i just said to her, miss guyger, mr. jean has forgiven you. please forgive yourself. so you can live a purposeful life. and she said do you think my life could still have purpose? and i said i know it can. >> reporter: after a jurynvicte sentenced her to ten years kemp stepd wh a bible and handing it to guyger and who asked for a hug before going to prison. >> our job is and so how could i not hug this lady. so we hugged. >> what did you feel then? >> i felt...
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. >> you pulled that trigger, you intended to kill mr. jean? >> he was a threat. yes, sir. . >> last night a memorial gala was held in dallas to lawn. botham jean foundation on what would have been his 28th birthday. >>> more than 150 people were arrested in hong kong as protesters faced off with police over the weekend. and the violence is expected to escalate. fires erupted and angry demonstrators tore down patriotic chinese signs. railing against with a they call a slow erosion of their democratic freedoms. on the eve of china's 7 0th and vestry of communist rule the president said hong kong should be allowed to manage its own affairs. pro democracy protesters expected to be back on the streets of hong kong tuesday despite a police ban. . >>> check this out. a fireball caught on camera as cars drove away from an oil tankerlosion it happened saturday in south korea. one tanker caught fire. and quickly spread to a second ship. all the sailors were rescued. but 10 people mostly workers at the terminal were hurt. coast guard is investigating the cause. . >>> celebra
. >> you pulled that trigger, you intended to kill mr. jean? >> he was a threat. yes, sir. . >> last night a memorial gala was held in dallas to lawn. botham jean foundation on what would have been his 28th birthday. >>> more than 150 people were arrested in hong kong as protesters faced off with police over the weekend. and the violence is expected to escalate. fires erupted and angry demonstrators tore down patriotic chinese signs. railing against with a they call a...
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i thought mr. jean needed that. n 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 couple of things i would say. first of all, you saw amber guyger from bhienlehind. all you ever sauce was a petite woman coming to a courtroom and sitting stoically and very still throughout a horrific trial, and you heard about some horrific acts that she had committed. but i watched her from the front and i saw the change in her during the course of trial. >> judge kemp told us she's been overwhelmed by the reaction and has really now just started to process what everyone has been saying. her desk is stacked with hundreds and hundreds
i thought mr. jean needed that. n 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...
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i said to her, miss guyger, mr. jeans has forgiven you.orgive yourself to live a purposeful life. she asked me, do you think my life can still have a purpose? i said i know it can't. she said, i don't have a bible. i don't know where to begin. >> that's when i went and retrieved my bible and gave it to her. >> reporter: judge kemp read her a gospel passage about salvation and guyger asked the judge for a hug. >> when she asked me, she said, can i hug you? i was thinking, did she say, can i hug you? and i don't think would be refused her a hug had she asked. >> in that moment. >> in that moment. >> what do you say to those critics who say you had no business hugging a convicted murderer in that courtroom? >> you saw amber guyger from behind. all you ever saw was a petite woman coming to a courtroom and sitting stoically but i watched her from the front and i saw the change in her during the course of trial. >> i am so sorry. >> amber guyger made the judge one last promise before she was led away in handcuffs she would personally return judg
i said to her, miss guyger, mr. jeans has forgiven you.orgive yourself to live a purposeful life. she asked me, do you think my life can still have a purpose? i said i know it can't. she said, i don't have a bible. i don't know where to begin. >> that's when i went and retrieved my bible and gave it to her. >> reporter: judge kemp read her a gospel passage about salvation and guyger asked the judge for a hug. >> when she asked me, she said, can i hug you? i was thinking, did...
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. >> had you done any of those things, mr. jean would probably be alive today. right?he debate over police violence and use of legal force. >> it's a signal that the tide is going to change here. police officers are going to begin to be held accountable for their actions. >> reporter: and energyizing the black lives matter movement. >> this verdict is for treyvon martin. it's for michael brown. it's for sandra bland. it's for tamir rice. >> reporter: the sentencing phase started this afternoon. botham jean's mother testified before the jury. it continues tomorrow. we expect to hear perhaps from amber guyger herself. she faces anywhere between five years and life in prison, brianna. >> ed lavandera, thank you. >> just ahead, how bernie sanders is leading the pact in the money race tonight. like you, my hands are everything to me. but i was diagnosed with dupuytren's contracture. and it got to the point where things i took for granted got tougher to do. thought surgery was my only option. turns out i was wrong. so when a hand specialist told me about nonsurgical treatmen
. >> had you done any of those things, mr. jean would probably be alive today. right?he debate over police violence and use of legal force. >> it's a signal that the tide is going to change here. police officers are going to begin to be held accountable for their actions. >> reporter: and energyizing the black lives matter movement. >> this verdict is for treyvon martin. it's for michael brown. it's for sandra bland. it's for tamir rice. >> reporter: the sentencing...
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guyger says she enters the apartment she thought it was hers and believed mr. jean was an intruder.she walked into the wrong home. she was given ten years. brant spoke to guyger and asked the judge permission to do something that moved the country. >> i forgive you, i don't everyone waeven want you to go to jail. i want the best for you. 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? >> the young man offering forgiveness and a hug to the woman who killed h is brother. the presiding judge hugged the members of botham john members first and following grant walked over and hugged guyger, too. >> it was kind of beautiful for a lot of people to see that. >> to be clear there are no winners in that. that level of mandela's level grace. >> that's amazing grace. >> our first logo to the self driving catering truck that was not supposed to be driving itself. this was the chaotic scene at the tarmac at o'hare international airport. a food and beverage vehicle got a mind of its own, turns out a case of water fell
guyger says she enters the apartment she thought it was hers and believed mr. jean was an intruder.she walked into the wrong home. she was given ten years. brant spoke to guyger and asked the judge permission to do something that moved the country. >> i forgive you, i don't everyone waeven want you to go to jail. i want the best for you. 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? >> the young man...
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shooting him in center mass exactly where you are trained, you intended to kill mr. jean. >> i did. >> now the emotional sentencing is underway. >> botham was shot and he died. >> reporter: late tuesday jean's mother took the stand. >> my life has not been the same. it's just been the most terrible time for me. >> reporter: guyger faces 5 to 99 years in prison, her punishment will be up to jurors. prosecutors are showing them offensive text messages and social media posts from guyger's past including jokes about a martin luther king day parade last year and the meme about shooting to kill. >> it's a sad reality that this community waited on pins and needles to decide whether or not someone could be held guilty for killing an unarmed black man in his home while eating ice cream. >> reporter: guyger's defense team has insisted this case is not about race but simply a horrible mistake. today they will try to convince jurors to spare guyger from the harsher end of those sentencing guidelines. savannah. >> gabe, thank you so much, we bring in our nbc legal analyst, ari melber.
shooting him in center mass exactly where you are trained, you intended to kill mr. jean. >> i did. >> now the emotional sentencing is underway. >> botham was shot and he died. >> reporter: late tuesday jean's mother took the stand. >> my life has not been the same. it's just been the most terrible time for me. >> reporter: guyger faces 5 to 99 years in prison, her punishment will be up to jurors. prosecutors are showing them offensive text messages and...
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other times she might be mrs. jean holmes, other times she used imogene. other times she used a imaging and she used all these different kind of personas to try to get into the newspapers . when she met george remus, the shooting star attorney turned bootlegger and this person wanted to be famous and wealthy, they intersected in a way that would lead to one of the biggest marriages of the 1920s and also one of the most despicable ends of a marriage in the 1920s. though it was a shooting star and the star is old but it took a decade and that's one thing that people don't realize. if you look at the newspapers and the number of words written about george remus, he probably wasn't quite as famous as babe ruth but i think he was at least as famous as warren g harding. the number of words spent covering remus were astronomical and it lasted the entire decade because he was famous in chicago on the front page of the chicago tribune, on papers nationwide and he only got more famous but his fame was his undoing because like so many people who gain a lot of money,
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. >> 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 witnesses we called. >> reporter: the judge hoping those two families find peace, and botham jean's killer can find purpose. >> i think if
. >> 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...
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did you properly perform cpr on mr. jean? >> no, i did not. >> you could have, right?> i tried to do a little cpr. >> reporter: the defense arguing guyger had a split second to react like any reasonable person would, but her decision ended tragically. her attorney urging jurors to remove emotion from their life-changing decision. >> you don't as the jurors in this case decide the case on emotion and sympathy. you can hate her but you can't convict her because that's no evidence as to the decisions that were made in that apartment. >> reporter: and the defense has cited the castle doctrine, which is a legal protection for self-defense inside your home but prosecutors say it does not apply in this case. that amber guyger was the intruder who walked into botham jean's apartment. guys. >> all right, marcus, thanks so much. >>> we're going to turn to that wild scene at o'hare airport. take a look at this. this is a service vehicle delivering beverages to an american airlines plane but it went completely haywire started spinning in circles without a driver behind the wheel.
did you properly perform cpr on mr. jean? >> no, i did not. >> you could have, right?> i tried to do a little cpr. >> reporter: the defense arguing guyger had a split second to react like any reasonable person would, but her decision ended tragically. her attorney urging jurors to remove emotion from their life-changing decision. >> you don't as the jurors in this case decide the case on emotion and sympathy. you can hate her but you can't convict her because that's...
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jean's mother alison stretched mr arms in jubilation.he testified during the sentencing phase. >> i cannot eat. -- it'just been the most terrible time for me. >> i ask god for forgiveness. >> reporter: in an emotional eight-day trial, the jury heard guyger describe that final night in her own words. i >> reporter: jurors also say the sometimes-gruesome body cam video from first responders. prosecutor says guyger did little to help jean as he laid on the floor dying. >> come on, jean. >> reporter: prosecutors say the former dallas police officer was partially distracted after exchanging sexually explicit messages with her patrol partner on the night she shot jean. the state was able to get guyger oo admit her intent when she hred her weapon. >> you shot at him twice. you intended to kill him. >> yes, sir. i feel like a piece of crap. live with this every single day of my life. >> o'donnell: omar joins us tonight. i understand the jury is still trying to figure out guyger's fntence. do we know how long she could face in prison? >> sorte rl
jean's mother alison stretched mr arms in jubilation.he testified during the sentencing phase. >> i cannot eat. -- it'just been the most terrible time for me. >> i ask god for forgiveness. >> reporter: in an emotional eight-day trial, the jury heard guyger describe that final night in her own words. i >> reporter: jurors also say the sometimes-gruesome body cam video from first responders. prosecutor says guyger did little to help jean as he laid on the floor dying....
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trying to throw in some weight behind borisjohnson, and i got a sense from speaking to jean—claude juncker and mrtusk saying for those who frustrate prescot that there is a special place in hell, junkojuncker said he trusted him more. let‘s see what‘s done on saturday, as to whether we conclude what happens with boris and the whole brexit situation. some critics have claimed the new deal reduces the commitment to maintain workers‘ rights , with this being removed from the new withdrawal agreement and now covered in the non binding political declaration. let‘s talk now to professor catherine barnard, professor in eu law and employment law at the university of cambridge. can you spell out the differences as you see them on workers‘ rights between the steel and theresa may‘s deal? absolutely. in theresa may's deal, as part of the backstop, you had level playing field commitments, which is maintenance workers‘ rights. that was in the legally binding document. what is happening now is the so—called level playing field commitments have been put into political declaration, which is political declaration
trying to throw in some weight behind borisjohnson, and i got a sense from speaking to jean—claude juncker and mrtusk saying for those who frustrate prescot that there is a special place in hell, junkojuncker said he trusted him more. let‘s see what‘s done on saturday, as to whether we conclude what happens with boris and the whole brexit situation. some critics have claimed the new deal reduces the commitment to maintain workers‘ rights , with this being removed from the new withdrawal...
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members of the jury, jean harris loves mr. tarnower despite everything. she did not want to kill the man who she remembers warning her with roses and dances. this is the man who she was with for 14 years. the night of march 10 was not driven by malice or hate, but was an unfortunate result of a woman struggling with her mental health. and i employ you to return with the burden and the verdict of not guilty. [laughter] -- [applause] >> well done, both of you. you don't need me for the rest of the class. very well done. since we are all here and i get paid to do this, i will keep talking at you. this is a case where geography matters. we know how much i like maps. geography matters here, because it reveals social status. and issues of distant irrelevant. don't worry, there will be more maps. here's the big picture. denver, over here. detroit, right here. cleveland is right here. this is lake erie. washington, d.c. is down here. philadelphia is about here. and new york city is here. hermann tarnower live just outside of new york city near the connecticut bor
members of the jury, jean harris loves mr. tarnower despite everything. she did not want to kill the man who she remembers warning her with roses and dances. this is the man who she was with for 14 years. the night of march 10 was not driven by malice or hate, but was an unfortunate result of a woman struggling with her mental health. and i employ you to return with the burden and the verdict of not guilty. [laughter] -- [applause] >> well done, both of you. you don't need me for the rest...
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mr adams was called to be a witness. he strongly denied any involvement in the killing, or being in the ira. jeanchildren, the decades of despair are continuing. chris page, bbc news, belfast. there was violence on the london underground this morning, as extinction rebellion protestors climbed onto the roof of a tube train. frustrated passengers trying to get to work began dragging them off. eight protesters were arrested. david shukman reports. how long are you standing up there for cos i've got to go to work?! early morning in east london, and a protest by extinction rebellion starts to backfire. a tube train is held up, and frustration at the delays turns to anger. some in the crowd suddenly turn on the activists. others intervene to protect them. a photographer with the group is pulled to the ground. the atmosphere is becoming ugly. with the train at a standstill, patience snaps, and someone grabs one of the protesters and pulls him off. some try to attack him, others defend him.
mr adams was called to be a witness. he strongly denied any involvement in the killing, or being in the ira. jeanchildren, the decades of despair are continuing. chris page, bbc news, belfast. there was violence on the london underground this morning, as extinction rebellion protestors climbed onto the roof of a tube train. frustrated passengers trying to get to work began dragging them off. eight protesters were arrested. david shukman reports. how long are you standing up there for cos i've...
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last week, amber guyger was convicted in the murder of botham jean and so far, no arrest in the killing of mr. brown has been made. >>> horse racing will continue tomorrow after another horse died at the santa anita racetrack over the weekend. a 5-year-old horse named kentucky colonel died on saturday, an apparent heart attack, after jogging on the training track. racing continues to be under intee the park after 33 horses have died in less than a year. >>> police in kansas city hawan in connection with the shooting at a bar where four died and five were wounded. investigators believed one of men caused a disruption at the bar saturday night and then came back. at 1:30 sunday morning, he had guns and one man is in custody and is second suspect is considered armed and dangerous. >>> dozens gathered for a candlelight vigil last night to remember the four man shot and killed at the tequila kc bar and the bartender said three of them were regular customers. the fourth victim was from out- of-town. >>> the time is 6:59 and former president jimmy carter is not letting a black eye and some stitches
last week, amber guyger was convicted in the murder of botham jean and so far, no arrest in the killing of mr. brown has been made. >>> horse racing will continue tomorrow after another horse died at the santa anita racetrack over the weekend. a 5-year-old horse named kentucky colonel died on saturday, an apparent heart attack, after jogging on the training track. racing continues to be under intee the park after 33 horses have died in less than a year. >>> police in kansas...
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mr speaker, i'm going to be bonnie tyler. and at 1, the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, wants to say his peace.ing a question to the governor of the bank of england? the commons treasury committee invited members of the public to do just that this week. questions submitted via email and social media were among those asked by mps when they quizzed mark carney. we caught up with the interim chair of the committee, labour's catherine mckinnell. so, we received about 150 questions submitted by the public. they came in via twitter, they came in via e—mail. and, i mean, some of them were a bit quirky. governor, you'll be no doubt pleased to hear that we won't be asking you immediately whether you'll be appearing on strictly come dancing... thank you. ..or if you believe that everton should go back for zouma injanuary, but you are welcome to answer those questions yourself directly on twitter. but actually, there were a lot of very serious, very thoughtful questions put by the public, and we weaved them in. we didn't just ask, "this member of the public has asked this question." we tried to weave them
mr speaker, i'm going to be bonnie tyler. and at 1, the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, wants to say his peace.ing a question to the governor of the bank of england? the commons treasury committee invited members of the public to do just that this week. questions submitted via email and social media were among those asked by mps when they quizzed mark carney. we caught up with the interim chair of the committee, labour's catherine mckinnell. so, we received about...
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mr adams was called to be a witness. he strongly denied any involvement in the killing or being in the ira. the question of how to solve hundreds of unsolved murders jeanthe decades of despair are continuing. chris page, bbc news, belfast. veteran labour mp dame louise ellman has resigned from the party after 55 years, saying jeremy corbyn is not fit to be prime minister. the mp for liverpool riverside, who isjewish, says she has been deeply troubled by the recent growth of anti semitism in the party. she claims its no longer a safe place forjews. our political correspondent, jessica parker, reports. a member and activist on call for more than 50 years, an mp for more than 20, but louise ellman has quit the labour party. she says under jeremy corbyn's leadership, jewish members have been bullied, abused and driven out. the reality for many people in liverpool riverside is... but louise ellman has quit the labour party. she says underjeremy corbyn's leadership, jewish members have been bullied, abused, driven out. jeremy corbyn's labour party has really struggled to accept there is any such thing as anti—semitism within the labour party, and sees anti—s
mr adams was called to be a witness. he strongly denied any involvement in the killing or being in the ira. the question of how to solve hundreds of unsolved murders jeanthe decades of despair are continuing. chris page, bbc news, belfast. veteran labour mp dame louise ellman has resigned from the party after 55 years, saying jeremy corbyn is not fit to be prime minister. the mp for liverpool riverside, who isjewish, says she has been deeply troubled by the recent growth of anti semitism in the...
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jean's brother forgives convicted police officer amber guyger. his mother tells cbs news how she reacted to the emotional ending as protesters voiced their anger. >>> president trump's fury. mr. trump lashes out when questioned about impeachment. how today's testimony could reveal new details about contacts with ukraine. >>> breast cancer advances. new figures show fewer women are dying from the disease. when genetic testing is right for you. >>> and an astronaut returns. nasa's nick hague overcame many obstacles to get into orbi
jean's brother forgives convicted police officer amber guyger. his mother tells cbs news how she reacted to the emotional ending as protesters voiced their anger. >>> president trump's fury. mr. trump lashes out when questioned about impeachment. how today's testimony could reveal new details about contacts with ukraine. >>> breast cancer advances. new figures show fewer women are dying from the disease. when genetic testing is right for you. >>> and an astronaut...
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mr. brown, please have a seat. >> reporter: just days ago, brown provided critical testimony for the prosecution during guyger's trial getting emotional at times as he remembered his neighbor jean. the accountant was killed while he washiayn ig arshaps e t tm thought jean was an intruder. >> i thought it was my apartment. i thought it was my apartment. >> do you recall ever hearing someone saying, hey, put your hands up in a loud tone? >> no. no, ma'am. >> or show me your hands? >> no, ma'am. >> looks like it was a silver sedan that looks like it was fleeing from the locate. >> reporter: dallas police now focus on finding brown's killer in a community already reeling in the aftermath of botham jean's death. guyger was sentenced wednesday to ten years in prison. it's well short of the maximum 99 years that she could have received. an attorney for botham jean's family now saying brown deserves the same justice that he sought to ensure the jean family.d not this point. kaylee, thank you. really appreciate it. . we're going to switch gears now and check the forecast. for that our friend robert is here. what's going on, man? >> glad to be back. eva you're a legend down there in gato
mr. brown, please have a seat. >> reporter: just days ago, brown provided critical testimony for the prosecution during guyger's trial getting emotional at times as he remembered his neighbor jean. the accountant was killed while he washiayn ig arshaps e t tm thought jean was an intruder. >> i thought it was my apartment. i thought it was my apartment. >> do you recall ever hearing someone saying, hey, put your hands up in a loud tone? >> no. no, ma'am. >> or show...
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jean anderson vrmt i am joined by washington congressman adam smith. thanks for taking your time. >> thank you for giving me a chance. >> christopher anderson, he's going to say he cautioned that mrent on ukraine, which could be an obstacle to increased white house engagements. again, this is one of the core complaints of that original whistleblower complaint, undue influence from the president's personal attorney. katherine croft, she's going to say in her testimony the only reason given for withholding that crucial assistance was the order came at the direction of the president. you couple that with vinman's testimony yesterday again saying he raised this idea of a quid pro quo here, undue pressure, et cetera. based on what you have seen and heard from this testimony, do you believe there is not evidence here to impeach president trump? >> well, i think there is clearly enough evidence that it is obvious that the president orchestrated a very long-term pressure campaign on ukraine to open investigations into both hillary clinton, the e-mail scandal, the whole dnc thing, this crowd strike conspiracy theory, long debunked by the the way. also to open investigations into hunter bi
jean anderson vrmt i am joined by washington congressman adam smith. thanks for taking your time. >> thank you for giving me a chance. >> christopher anderson, he's going to say he cautioned that mrent on ukraine, which could be an obstacle to increased white house engagements. again, this is one of the core complaints of that original whistleblower complaint, undue influence from the president's personal attorney. katherine croft, she's going to say in her testimony the only reason...
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, i respect jean's bra brother for taking whatever action necessary to help him in the grieving pros. but when you take a step back. the image if in that moment and also the judge hugging mrsating to me. drives my crazy. what you see a place where african americans, black folk always having to show forgiveness when that is not reciprocated. white people in this country say i'm sorry and black people say forgive question. problem is black folk always get to a point of forgiveness before saying i'm sorry. and am benow we have to be in a position of forgiveness. this isn't a scene about forgiveness. this isn't a scene about grace. this is another black man dead at the hands of someone who didn't give him the benefit of their humanity. and i'm sick and tired of being sick and tired. >> i understand that. that pain and it is frustrating and whatever you do have, whenever you have violence or killing across racial lines things are very heightened. it is not just those individuals. there is a whole history here. and african americans have had to develop almost super human powers of grace and forgiveness because of our enslavement where we were victimized 300 years crimes every da
, i respect jean's bra brother for taking whatever action necessary to help him in the grieving pros. but when you take a step back. the image if in that moment and also the judge hugging mrsating to me. drives my crazy. what you see a place where african americans, black folk always having to show forgiveness when that is not reciprocated. white people in this country say i'm sorry and black people say forgive question. problem is black folk always get to a point of forgiveness before saying...
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jean's brother forgives convicted police officer amber guyger. his mother tells cbs news how she reacted to the emotional ending as protesters voiced their anger. >>> president trump's fury. mr. trump lashes out when questioned about impeachment. how today's testimony could reveal new details about contacts with ukraine. >>> breast cancer advances. new figures show fewer women are dying from the disease. when genetic testing is right for you. >>> and an astronaut returns. nasa's nick hague overcame many obstacles to get into orbit. today he's coming home. when he learned in space. >>> it's thursday, october 3rd, 2019. here's today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> reporter: protesters on the streets of dallas following the sentencing of amber guyger. >> no justice, no peace! >> ten years for the woman who killed botham jean. >> emotional moment during yesterday's sentencing. jean's brother hugged guyger after saying he forgives her. >>> at least seven people were killed when the world war ii-era bomber crash landed at a connecticut airport. >> i heard the engine go pop, pop. you could tell there was engine failure. >>> at least 22 army paratroopers were hurt durin
jean's brother forgives convicted police officer amber guyger. his mother tells cbs news how she reacted to the emotional ending as protesters voiced their anger. >>> president trump's fury. mr. trump lashes out when questioned about impeachment. how today's testimony could reveal new details about contacts with ukraine. >>> breast cancer advances. new figures show fewer women are dying from the disease. when genetic testing is right for you. >>> and an astronaut...
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jean-claude juncker said quote, a waste of time and a waste of energy. i think a lot of people and probably around the world would agree with mr. juncker.ight, whether boris johnson throws in the towel and says let's have a general election, and the reason for that is that he hopes he could win more seats in parliament, give him the majority and get this thing through and across the finish line. neil: all right. i think i understand that. thank you very much, my friend. ashley webster, following this whole saga. this has gone on for three and a half years when they voted on this referendum to break away from europe and they are still haggling over that. ever wonder what winston churchill would probably think of what's going on in her majesty's kingdom? look no further than bret baier, who goes back in time, not to look at brexit or anything else, but an interesting period that had a far more critical time for the world. he's next. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help yo
jean-claude juncker said quote, a waste of time and a waste of energy. i think a lot of people and probably around the world would agree with mr. juncker.ight, whether boris johnson throws in the towel and says let's have a general election, and the reason for that is that he hopes he could win more seats in parliament, give him the majority and get this thing through and across the finish line. neil: all right. i think i understand that. thank you very much, my friend. ashley webster,...