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>> betty shelby: i do.low motion of me bringing my gun up, my finger coming in and then letting off. and he stopped and then he just slowly fell to the ground. >> whitaker: the shooting took place at dusk on this two-lane road in north tulsa, in a predominantly african american area. police cameras captured the climax of the encounter between 42-year-old police officer betty shelby and 40-year-old terence crutcher. that's crutcher in the white shirt, walking with his hands up. shelby, a ten-year veteran of law enforcement, is right behind him with her gun drawn. just two minutes after they came face to face on the road, shelby fired her gun. it's hard to see the actual shot on videotape but, from the chopper, you can see crutcher fall to the ground from the shot to his side. >> betty shelby: shots fired! >> police dispatch: adam 331, we have shots fired. we have one suspect down. >> whitaker: so tell me what i'm not seeing in the video. up until the time of the shooting, it does appear that he's got his han
>> betty shelby: i do.low motion of me bringing my gun up, my finger coming in and then letting off. and he stopped and then he just slowly fell to the ground. >> whitaker: the shooting took place at dusk on this two-lane road in north tulsa, in a predominantly african american area. police cameras captured the climax of the encounter between 42-year-old police officer betty shelby and 40-year-old terence crutcher. that's crutcher in the white shirt, walking with his hands up....
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after shelby county, these states could pass such laws, and they did. disenfranchising tens of thousands of voters in the process. my democratic colleagues and i asked judge gorsuch many questions to try to understand his pattern of narrowly interpreting laws meant to protect individual rights or worker safety in ways at odds with the law's purpose. for example, the narrow interpretation judge gorsuch took on the individuals with disabilities and education act, idea, would have left luke perkins and thousands of special needs children like luke without a chance to make educational progress. his interpretation was so at odds with the purpose of the idea law that the supreme court unanimously rejected and criticizeed judge gorsuch's narrow standard in a case that they decided just a few weeks ago. time and again, judge gorsuch through up his hands and told us if we disagreed with his narrow reading of the relevant law, that congress should do better. in his view, the problem was not the court, which he seemed to cast as an innocent bystander, but rather t
after shelby county, these states could pass such laws, and they did. disenfranchising tens of thousands of voters in the process. my democratic colleagues and i asked judge gorsuch many questions to try to understand his pattern of narrowly interpreting laws meant to protect individual rights or worker safety in ways at odds with the law's purpose. for example, the narrow interpretation judge gorsuch took on the individuals with disabilities and education act, idea, would have left luke...
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up river to shelby's mother and to lincoln. mr. lincoln was very much moved, wrote one of his early biographers, "and requested mr. herndon to go over to the state house and inquire of governor william henry bissell if there was not something that could be done to obtain the possession of the negro. andherndon made the inquiry returned with the report that the governor regretted to say he had no legal or constitutional right to act. mr. lincoln then rose to his feet and great excitement and exclaimed, 'by the almighty i will have that negro back soon or i will have 20 years of irritation in illinois until he does have legal or constitutional right to do something in the premise.'" problem was, lincoln lacked any further recourse. he was all too aware that new orleans had the law on its side. so lincoln and herndon drafted $60.30 of the metropolitan bank of new york cannot and on may bank --, sent the funds sent the funds to jonas. shelby was then returned safely to springfield. it became among the first african-americans ever freed
up river to shelby's mother and to lincoln. mr. lincoln was very much moved, wrote one of his early biographers, "and requested mr. herndon to go over to the state house and inquire of governor william henry bissell if there was not something that could be done to obtain the possession of the negro. andherndon made the inquiry returned with the report that the governor regretted to say he had no legal or constitutional right to act. mr. lincoln then rose to his feet and great excitement...
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shelby has pleaded not guilty.d of first-degree manslaughter, she faces a sentence of four years to life in prison. ( darya ) chicago police have arrested a 14-year-old boy in a group sexual assault on a teenage girl that was broadcast on facebook live. this is video of chicago police announcing the teen's charges yesterday. they include aggravated criminal sexual assault and manufacturing child pornography. at least 40 people were watching the live stream but none of them reported it. police say they too could be charged with not reporting a crime. police say the victim was also bullied online after the attack. ( darya ) the teen is the first of sev
shelby has pleaded not guilty.d of first-degree manslaughter, she faces a sentence of four years to life in prison. ( darya ) chicago police have arrested a 14-year-old boy in a group sexual assault on a teenage girl that was broadcast on facebook live. this is video of chicago police announcing the teen's charges yesterday. they include aggravated criminal sexual assault and manufacturing child pornography. at least 40 people were watching the live stream but none of them reported it. police...
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cake was an important part. >> reporter: the two were touched to be part of shelby's wedding. so erin couldn't be there, but she informs spirit in many ways? >> yes, and i wanted her parents to be a part of going to have that opportunity with erin. >> reporter: at the time grafton's health was failing, and 6 months later he died and was buried next to erin. in the story of the shooting, they will be remembered about their lawsuit against the university. >> my husband was adamant about getting to the truth. he didn't feel like the truth was being told. >> reporter: a jury agreed that virginia tech should have issued a campuswide alert after two students in a dorm were killed. a few hours later he killed 30 more including erin. peggy fox, wusa 9. what a sad day. >>> we got new details about last night easter if iing twist to a 6 flags ride. prince george's county firefighters had to rescue people from the pete muntean explains they have seen this before. >> reporter: let me show you on the model here. the car got to a low point, ran out of momentum and stopped. it's called valle
cake was an important part. >> reporter: the two were touched to be part of shelby's wedding. so erin couldn't be there, but she informs spirit in many ways? >> yes, and i wanted her parents to be a part of going to have that opportunity with erin. >> reporter: at the time grafton's health was failing, and 6 months later he died and was buried next to erin. in the story of the shooting, they will be remembered about their lawsuit against the university. >> my husband was...
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host: all right, shelby, we will stick to the gorsuch nomination. you are right about his career in terms of his circuit court placement. law school harvard and graduated in 1991. he was born in 1967 in denver. next. up good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i think what we really have here is a total partisan action on the side of the republicans. they have confirmed people to be cabinet who are really not worthy. they have done it just because they have been nominated by a republican resident. the cabinet -- republican president. the cabinet -- i would say there are a few good people in the cabinet. i like a couple of the folks, but what it is allowing people to do is ridiculous. this also impacts the nomination of gorsuch. he is totally a corporate man. just like the rest of the cabinet. they are all more supportive of rich people than poor people. they are not about equality that democrats should support. i do think that i do not know about the nuclear option that i do not know about the nuclear option. any not think i
host: all right, shelby, we will stick to the gorsuch nomination. you are right about his career in terms of his circuit court placement. law school harvard and graduated in 1991. he was born in 1967 in denver. next. up good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i think what we really have here is a total partisan action on the side of the republicans. they have confirmed people to be cabinet who are really not worthy. they have done it just because they have been...
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shelby has pleaded not guilty.ughter, she faces a sentence of four years to life in prison. ( mark ) lawyers for bill cosby will be back in court today to discuss his upcoming trial. lawyers and prosecutors are fighting over how to choose potential jurors. cosby's team wants the judge to allow detailed questionnaires to weed out any biased jurors. cosby is accused of assaulting former temple university employee andrea constand in 2004. she is one of dozens of women who have accused him of sexual assault. the trial is expected to begin in that case in june. cosby denies all allegations against him. ( mark ) still ahead ... a warning for people in the east bay after tires are slashed on more than a dozen cars. we will tell you where you need to be on the lookout. and next... the giants suffer a tough loss in their season opener but madison bumgarner still makes history. find out how after the break. and here's a managing blood sugar is not a marathon it's a series of smart choices. like using glucerna to replace one
shelby has pleaded not guilty.ughter, she faces a sentence of four years to life in prison. ( mark ) lawyers for bill cosby will be back in court today to discuss his upcoming trial. lawyers and prosecutors are fighting over how to choose potential jurors. cosby's team wants the judge to allow detailed questionnaires to weed out any biased jurors. cosby is accused of assaulting former temple university employee andrea constand in 2004. she is one of dozens of women who have accused him of...
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instead he wanted to take action for everyone not just shelby. he says lincoln is one of my most valuable friends, their friendship dated back to the 1830's. lincoln never forgot nor did he ever minimize the role of personal development that those experiences as a flat boat operator play. while on the campaign trail he cast his flat boat travels as a dues paying experience, assuring his political supporters that his presence of a rising stature make him no less or note less tolerant of the other people. 12 years ago he knew me as a strange and uneducated boy working on a flat boat, at $10 a month i was put down as a candidate with this distinction. yes, sure. lincoln return to the same theme. free society is such that a poor man knows his condition. he knows there is no fixed condition. let him not be ashamed to have this laborer working on a flat boat. just what may happen to any man. on a personal and a little-known episode of his life, he became friends with a reverend. a professor at illinois university lutheran school. lincoln's oldest son a
instead he wanted to take action for everyone not just shelby. he says lincoln is one of my most valuable friends, their friendship dated back to the 1830's. lincoln never forgot nor did he ever minimize the role of personal development that those experiences as a flat boat operator play. while on the campaign trail he cast his flat boat travels as a dues paying experience, assuring his political supporters that his presence of a rising stature make him no less or note less tolerant of the...
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shelby: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from alabama. mr. shelby: are we in a quorum call? the presiding officer: we are. mr. shelby: i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. shelby: mr. president, i'd like to address the senate for a few minutes about the nomination of judge neil gorsuch, which is the topic of the day and it's been the topic for weeks up here. it has probably been said, but i'm going to go through some of it again. judge gorsuch is a native of denver, colorado, where he currently resides with his wife louise and their two daughters. he's currently 49 years old. but i want to talk to you about some of his credentials. judge gorsuch received his bachelor of arts degree from columbia university in 1988, his juris doctorate from harvard law school in 1991, and a doctorate in legal philosophy from oxford, university, in the u.k. in 2004. at columbia, he was a member of phi beta kappa, a truman scho
shelby: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from alabama. mr. shelby: are we in a quorum call? the presiding officer: we are. mr. shelby: i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. shelby: mr. president, i'd like to address the senate for a few minutes about the nomination of judge neil gorsuch, which is the topic of the day and it's been the topic for weeks up here. it has probably been said, but i'm going to go...
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let's get to bustle.com's julie alvin, katelyn collins and shelby holiday. julie, to you first.ive me one example of where the media was nasty to hillary clinton. >> i don't necessarily agree with jennifer on this topic. i think that right now the press is being very hard on donald trump, understandably so. they're hard on him about trump care, the russia connections, the immigration ban. things that i think he deserves scrutiny on and celebrating the people standing up against him. i think that's appropriate. >> stuart: you can't give me one example of the media being real really nasty to hillary clinton? >> i can. i think jennifer is speaking from her experience on the campaign. on the campaign trail there was talk about her likability, talk about her attacking her on soft factors. they also really went after her hard on her e-mail server issue, which is a story that was broken by the same "new york times" reporter that broke the trump russia allegations. >> stuart: hold on a second. i have to get everybody else in there. gave you a lot of time there. katelyn collins, what do
let's get to bustle.com's julie alvin, katelyn collins and shelby holiday. julie, to you first.ive me one example of where the media was nasty to hillary clinton. >> i don't necessarily agree with jennifer on this topic. i think that right now the press is being very hard on donald trump, understandably so. they're hard on him about trump care, the russia connections, the immigration ban. things that i think he deserves scrutiny on and celebrating the people standing up against him. i...
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shelby, the audit excuse president trump has given over and over again.s what anna masaglia points out. she says, tax code has required annual audits of presidents' taxes for 40-plus years. it never stopped release until trump. so nothing legally stops him from releasing returns under an audit. >> no, and we heard that time and time again on the campaign trail, too, even when he was a candidate and not president, nothing really prevented him from doing this. it's up to him, fine, that's fair, but i think the president should do what's in the best interest of the american people. there is a security concern. people want to know who he owes money to, who might be influencing him, what conflicts of interest he has, if any. there is also a political problem for him now. as richard mentioned, democrats are saying, we're not budging on tax reform until you release your he tax code, what are you being influenced by or what are you being motivated by? this is a top priority for republicans so that could pose a problem. >> there are even republicans saying he shou
shelby, the audit excuse president trump has given over and over again.s what anna masaglia points out. she says, tax code has required annual audits of presidents' taxes for 40-plus years. it never stopped release until trump. so nothing legally stops him from releasing returns under an audit. >> no, and we heard that time and time again on the campaign trail, too, even when he was a candidate and not president, nothing really prevented him from doing this. it's up to him, fine, that's...
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shelby and alexis, two members of the red rockers. game one of round two. >> we are so excited to be playing the penquins. we are going to win. john: i would not want it any other way. take a look at this. shelby and alexis, tell me what is going on. pretty important scavenger hunt for tickets. a today we will be having scavenger hunt in which you can find pucks around the d.c., virginia maryland area. if you find a puck. john: i've a feeling you may know where some spots are. >> i personally don't. you'll get hints throughout the day. tune into social media to find out where they may be. john: our street hockey in playoff form. we are ready to go. up, the cup of joe will capitals mesko. come join us for street hockey as penquins we get ready for the capitals-tonight. -- as we get ready for the capitals-penquins tonight. larry: crews in new orleans working under the cover of darkness to take down confederate monuments. sam sweeney is at the like this was some troubling information. sam: new orleans used city firefighters to remove the
shelby and alexis, two members of the red rockers. game one of round two. >> we are so excited to be playing the penquins. we are going to win. john: i would not want it any other way. take a look at this. shelby and alexis, tell me what is going on. pretty important scavenger hunt for tickets. a today we will be having scavenger hunt in which you can find pucks around the d.c., virginia maryland area. if you find a puck. john: i've a feeling you may know where some spots are. >> i...
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let me begin here with with shelby to my right. first, government shutdown dead line looming, but it seems to me they are shifting language perha, perhaps, the white house, from e we must have this border wall funding in that spending bill to maybe something a little different. >> yesterday we heard state of the union john kelly, the homeland security secretary, say that the the border funding wall was going to have to be in this. saying that certainly want to e see border security funding, but it wasn't sort of we're going to live on this hill of the wall must be funded. i think it's clear the white house doesn't want a government shutdown. they understand they would take the brunt of the blame for that. so i think what you're hearing here is a possible path out they are trying to find for things. >> i want to hear from it you. let me play the exchange with our own correspondent in the room jim acosta with sean spicer on this. >> why has there been discussion over paying for the wall? isn't mexico supposed to pay for the wall? >>
let me begin here with with shelby to my right. first, government shutdown dead line looming, but it seems to me they are shifting language perha, perhaps, the white house, from e we must have this border wall funding in that spending bill to maybe something a little different. >> yesterday we heard state of the union john kelly, the homeland security secretary, say that the the border funding wall was going to have to be in this. saying that certainly want to e see border security...
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scott martin and shelby from the wall street journal. i know i risk saying this, but it's a big concern. the federal reserve over all of these years has been keeping rates low by buying treasury notes and bonds. they have to undo that now. why is that a worry? >> investors have wondered how they're going to address it, what the approach will be. the question is will this pause rate hikes. one fed governor suggested i might. could halt interest rate rises for the short term. generallied is i think there's a lot of uncertainty of how they did. we had minutes today. we didn't have a press conference. economists are not expecting a rake hike now in may. so a lot of uncertainty. not many details. the fed stays tight-lipped about these things. >> when we look at things like this -- i don't want to say oh, this is a sign of what's to come. all it's saying is the federal reserve is talking about doing something they have to do. but it has the appearance of a distress sale. the assets will be sold on the cheap and interest rates could back up. ho
scott martin and shelby from the wall street journal. i know i risk saying this, but it's a big concern. the federal reserve over all of these years has been keeping rates low by buying treasury notes and bonds. they have to undo that now. why is that a worry? >> investors have wondered how they're going to address it, what the approach will be. the question is will this pause rate hikes. one fed governor suggested i might. could halt interest rate rises for the short term. generallied is...
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shelby d sports story? there is a mass of boxing match in wembley tomorrow night.oshua. 0ne is a7, night. klitschko versusjoshua. 0ne is 47, 41, night. klitschko versusjoshua. 0ne is a7, a1, the other is 27 and they are both very big man. i would not wa nt to ta ke are both very big man. i would not want to take a punch from either of them. klitschko, he is a class act. it is an unpopular view in britain. joshuais it is an unpopular view in britain. joshua is a national hero, olympic gold medallist. he is to stone heavier than his normal fighting with and as lennox lewis who fought his last fight a lot heavier against klitschko's elder brother would point out, that is a strange position to go into a fight. my instinct is klitschko will screw them. i hope not. of course i cheer for the brit, but my instinct is klitschko is a classy act, a conservative boxer who can stand off. all the pressure is onjoshua. supportjoshua off. all the pressure is onjoshua. support joshua but off. all the pressure is onjoshua. supportjoshua but have a fiver on klitschko. it is a golden
shelby d sports story? there is a mass of boxing match in wembley tomorrow night.oshua. 0ne is a7, night. klitschko versusjoshua. 0ne is 47, 41, night. klitschko versusjoshua. 0ne is a7, a1, the other is 27 and they are both very big man. i would not wa nt to ta ke are both very big man. i would not want to take a punch from either of them. klitschko, he is a class act. it is an unpopular view in britain. joshuais it is an unpopular view in britain. joshua is a national hero, olympic gold...
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. >> so on that point, shelby, if this big legislative push goes nowhere, from a pr perspective, hows the president manage that issue going forward? >> i don't think he'll be happy. i don't see this coming to this dramatic head the gop has learned their lesson and i don't see this coming to this dramatic, should we vote, should we not but it is a huge promise to follow through and they have to have tax reform. this has to come before tax reform. that's just a talking point. there are parts of health care that they want to repeal that include taxes and they want to be able to do it with budget maneuver, reconciliation. it makes taxes much easier if they deal with health care first. they don't necessarily have to but it's going to be really complicated to deal with taxes if they cannot agree on health care. >> meanwhile, the government has to stay up and running. >> exactly. >> thank you all very much. kevin, laura, shelby, i really appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> be sure to catch "meet the press" tomorrow. chuck todd has exclusive interviews with nancy pelosi and white house chief of
. >> so on that point, shelby, if this big legislative push goes nowhere, from a pr perspective, hows the president manage that issue going forward? >> i don't think he'll be happy. i don't see this coming to this dramatic head the gop has learned their lesson and i don't see this coming to this dramatic, should we vote, should we not but it is a huge promise to follow through and they have to have tax reform. this has to come before tax reform. that's just a talking point. there...
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senator richard shelby, we appreciate you coming on.hank you. >> thank you. >> all right, the russian leader, vladimir putin, he calls the u.s. strikes in syria an act of aggression, but other countries have a different response. stay with us. whoa! you're not taking these. hey, hey, hey! you're not taking those. whoa, whoa! you're not taking that. come with me. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. mom, i'm taking the subaru. don't be late. even when we're not there to keep them safe, our subaru outback will be. (vo) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. or how high the pollen count, flonase allergy relief keeps your eyes and nose clear. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances that cause nasal congestion and itchy, watery eyes. for relief beyond the nose. flonase. nice tells you what you kind want to hear.ifferent... but kind is honest. this bar is made with cranberries and almonds. so, guess what? we call it cranberry almond. give kind a try. but shouldn't it be about firsts?d in zeros.
senator richard shelby, we appreciate you coming on.hank you. >> thank you. >> all right, the russian leader, vladimir putin, he calls the u.s. strikes in syria an act of aggression, but other countries have a different response. stay with us. whoa! you're not taking these. hey, hey, hey! you're not taking those. whoa, whoa! you're not taking that. come with me. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. mom, i'm taking the subaru. don't be late. even...
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. >> her name is betty shelby. she shot and killed terence croucher in the middle of the street back in september of last year. shelby said that croucher had a odd zombie like behavior. she sat down on sunday for her first interview since being charged with manslaughter. >> his shoulder's dropped, his arm drop he was reaching in and it is fast. just that would tell any officer that man's going for a weapon. >> shelby talk about her husband who was working as a spotter on the police department cotter that day. her criminal trial is expect to begin in may. she faces life in prison if found, guilty. >>> and this is a big day for judge neil gorsuch with an expected senate committee vote he is about to cross one major hurdle on his path to the supreme court but democrats are on the verge of pulling out all of the stops to oppose him. doug luzader has this store friday washington what do you think will happen today. >> reporter: today, he is very likely to make it out of the senate judiciary committee. that is relatively
. >> her name is betty shelby. she shot and killed terence croucher in the middle of the street back in september of last year. shelby said that croucher had a odd zombie like behavior. she sat down on sunday for her first interview since being charged with manslaughter. >> his shoulder's dropped, his arm drop he was reaching in and it is fast. just that would tell any officer that man's going for a weapon. >> shelby talk about her husband who was working as a spotter on the...
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he would provide no answer with regard to the supreme court's decision in shelby county that got the voting rights act or about women's rights to obtain contraception. he refused to answer whether the first amendment prohibits any president from proposing a religious test. now previous nominees respected the judiciary committee's constitutional role by answering questions in a substantive way, not mere platitudes. the difference is clear for moderates. as an editorial put it, gorsuch's affable muteness sent a message. i am above the people and their concerns. i have no more interests than anyone about the ideologues who advance my nomination and the president who has declared war on the american government. and i ask consent at the end of my statement the full editorial be printed in the record. thank you. you know, if there were automatic moves on decisions, all judges would reach the same results. well, they don't. legal decisions that matter in interpretation often matter in justice. we know judge gorsuch at the justice department raised broad and discredited assertions of executi
he would provide no answer with regard to the supreme court's decision in shelby county that got the voting rights act or about women's rights to obtain contraception. he refused to answer whether the first amendment prohibits any president from proposing a religious test. now previous nominees respected the judiciary committee's constitutional role by answering questions in a substantive way, not mere platitudes. the difference is clear for moderates. as an editorial put it, gorsuch's affable...
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. —— lion ‘s shelby showers. temperatures not doing too badly. out of the wind, between 10—14.england, snow across the highest part of the pennines. overnight, clear skies and light winds. the cold air from scotland to spreading southwards. cold by the time of year at night, potentially minus eight. damaging frost for the tender plans and blossoms out. gardeners might want to mitigate against the sharp frost. apart from the five the conditions, tuesday sta rts the five the conditions, tuesday starts on if i know. sunshine turning hazy. rain for the western isles and the highlands later in the afternoon. wednesday morning, england and wales have sharp frost. temperatures minus seven at the cold est temperatures minus seven at the coldest spots. damaging frost for tender plants and blossoms. cloudy weather for the rest of the uk. passing showers. high pressure dominates for the rest of the week. bringing some rain southwards across scotland, northern ireland and the far northern finland. the rain not amounting to much. the dry team generally continues. —— try theme. remember thos
. —— lion ‘s shelby showers. temperatures not doing too badly. out of the wind, between 10—14.england, snow across the highest part of the pennines. overnight, clear skies and light winds. the cold air from scotland to spreading southwards. cold by the time of year at night, potentially minus eight. damaging frost for the tender plans and blossoms out. gardeners might want to mitigate against the sharp frost. apart from the five the conditions, tuesday sta rts the five the conditions,...
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we're joined by shelby quast americas director of equality now a legal charity for women and girls.ow and where is it in the us?” think we are moving forward to where it is in the uk. but we've been doing work in the last few years especially to change the idea that fgm is a cultural practice to one that it fgm is a cultural practice to one thatitis fgm is a cultural practice to one that it is a former child abuse and violence. and people have a responsibility to step up and protect children. so i think we are seeing shift they are. why and who benefits from fgm? we know it is a secretive procedure. he read about it. -- secretive procedure. he read about it. —— you read about it. secretive procedure. he read about it. -- you read about it. why does it. -- you read about it. why does it take place? i think ultimately we are seeing it as a part of a draughty. it is part of controlling women and girls in society. and that idea, we're getting healthcare professionals standing up and said there are no health benefits of us. and religious leaders are standing up and religious leaders are
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shelby: holiday.entral relationship with donald trump, i think this kind of stuff will pick up. those minutes yesterday were pretty tough. they dimmed the rally and they seemed to dis whether trump could even get some of this stuff done. >> they are saying what everybody else is saying including paul ryan, saying we may not see tax reform until 2018. and that's scaring investors. it was baked in that we were going to get these things done in 2017. donald trump started a war when he said janet yellen is political. you could make the case she is, and you can make the case she is not. they have to temper expectations -- charles: why? >> we have a president who says we'll grow the economy 4%. the fed s that and says our members don't believe that. they walk a very fine line. charles: they didn't walk a fine line. the federal reserve knows its ability to be able to jawbone things up and down, they know how to use that tool as well as anyone else, and so does the white house. if president trump says we can
shelby: holiday.entral relationship with donald trump, i think this kind of stuff will pick up. those minutes yesterday were pretty tough. they dimmed the rally and they seemed to dis whether trump could even get some of this stuff done. >> they are saying what everybody else is saying including paul ryan, saying we may not see tax reform until 2018. and that's scaring investors. it was baked in that we were going to get these things done in 2017. donald trump started a war when he said...
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dicey, maybe they caused president obama a 3 percentagia% -- annual gtp, joining me now, brian and shelbysiasm, and excitement the consumer numbers, and idea that r word is creeping in to the conversation is scary. >> very scary. i think it is a little bit premature, with strong data abroad, strong data here in u.s. compared to last few months where people went nuts, we're an add bunch in the stock market, people do not have patiences, then we worry, is it a trend or puderring along. charles: that is scary stuff. a freefall, what happened? >> freefall is strong of a word. we got bad job numbers and no policy implementcasion, we got a lot of talk nothing else, i think that bigger risk is not recession, consumers are excited, businesses are excited, the stock market bullish, everyone wants to jump in put money to work, put people to work but we're not getting the policy changes that allow it to happen. >> a good point, and donald trump just tweeted about small business optimism, you are right, it will not stay forever. charles: last report, near the high but, uncertainty index, that does no
dicey, maybe they caused president obama a 3 percentagia% -- annual gtp, joining me now, brian and shelbysiasm, and excitement the consumer numbers, and idea that r word is creeping in to the conversation is scary. >> very scary. i think it is a little bit premature, with strong data abroad, strong data here in u.s. compared to last few months where people went nuts, we're an add bunch in the stock market, people do not have patiences, then we worry, is it a trend or puderring along....
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he would provide no answer with regard to the supreme court's decision in shelby county that got the voting rights act or about women's rights to obtain contraception. he refused to answer whether the first amendment prohibits any president from proposing a religious test. now previous nominees respected the judiciary committee's constitutional role by answering questions in a substantive way, not mere platitudes. the difference is clear for moderates. as an editorial put it, gorsuch's affable muteness sent a message. i am above the people and their concerns. i have no more interests than anyone about the ideologues who advance my nomination and the president who has declared war on the american government. and i ask consent at the end of my statement the full editorial be printed in the record. thank you. you know, if there were automatic moves on decisions, all judges would reach the same results. well, they don't. legal decisions that matter in interpretation often matter in justice. we know judge gorsuch at the justice department raised broad and discredited assertions of executi
he would provide no answer with regard to the supreme court's decision in shelby county that got the voting rights act or about women's rights to obtain contraception. he refused to answer whether the first amendment prohibits any president from proposing a religious test. now previous nominees respected the judiciary committee's constitutional role by answering questions in a substantive way, not mere platitudes. the difference is clear for moderates. as an editorial put it, gorsuch's affable...
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but even go beyond barack obama and start looking at the mayor of baltimore, for example, shelby blake when she actually said to people, you know, just go ahead and do what you need to do and burn down the city and get it out of your system. and then of course the state's attorney who essentially said she was going to get justice for them and effectively condone the actions, i mean, that's a very slippery slope for the left to want to play. and then compound all of that, liz, with wikileaks where it was pretty much determined that the dnc are the ones who are creating a lot of these -- the protests against donald trump, if you recall what happened in chicago when trump was still a candidate. so they've got a really -- i would just tell them to be careful throwing rocks inside of the glass house. liz: yeah, look, it's about bad actors. it's about individual behavior. not taking a broad brush and painting groups all the same. let's take a moment, though, and just take a look at how the protesters at that trump rally, the ones who are now suing. let's look at how they were ejected. let's
but even go beyond barack obama and start looking at the mayor of baltimore, for example, shelby blake when she actually said to people, you know, just go ahead and do what you need to do and burn down the city and get it out of your system. and then of course the state's attorney who essentially said she was going to get justice for them and effectively condone the actions, i mean, that's a very slippery slope for the left to want to play. and then compound all of that, liz, with wikileaks...
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shelby joins us to talk about the divrpingers of artificial sweeters in and good day d.c. getting geared up for prom season with a look at this year's prom fashion trend. >> we need to pull out the prom photos of us from the 90s. >> that's a good idea. >> button top shirts and matching investigates. yeah. >> i don't know if i want to see those again. >> metallic. >> oh, many had dozenyes. >> "fox5 news morning" starts tomorrow at 4:25 a.m. and we'll be right back >> happy east to all who celebrate. we'll take a look at some events coming up this week and we begin with easter celebrations because they continue tomorrow and you had to enter lottery to score tickets and if are you not going you can watch the action right here on "fox5"tomorrow morning. there is another event for those looking to get the kids outside easter monday. check out the national zoo. they have a lot of family friendly activities 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and including egg hunt and field games with prizes. >> and well it has been georgous outside and the for cost looks good for the week ahead. especially the w
shelby joins us to talk about the divrpingers of artificial sweeters in and good day d.c. getting geared up for prom season with a look at this year's prom fashion trend. >> we need to pull out the prom photos of us from the 90s. >> that's a good idea. >> button top shirts and matching investigates. yeah. >> i don't know if i want to see those again. >> metallic. >> oh, many had dozenyes. >> "fox5 news morning" starts tomorrow at 4:25 a.m. and...
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i have shelby holiday and david drucker here to my right. the two of you since you're closest to me. on the rhetoric, not just even from, got to behave. also the tweet over the weekend from president trump. why would i call china a currency manipulator when they are working with us on north korean problem. we will see what happens. there was a response at the u.n. how does it escalate to more than words? >> i think that the president is trying to reframe u.s. policy twhord north korea because nothing has worked. under democratic and republican presidents, we have tried jaw boebing them. we have tried working with them. we bought them off with nuclear reac
i have shelby holiday and david drucker here to my right. the two of you since you're closest to me. on the rhetoric, not just even from, got to behave. also the tweet over the weekend from president trump. why would i call china a currency manipulator when they are working with us on north korean problem. we will see what happens. there was a response at the u.n. how does it escalate to more than words? >> i think that the president is trying to reframe u.s. policy twhord north korea...
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my question about campaign finance laws he provided no answer to the supreme court decision from shelby county answer the question about women's rights or contraception whether prohibits the president is opposing religious litmus test in the london trump's administration claims if the is not the issue with his travel billion income practice any religion or none but we live in a country that does not impose a test soyinka is not responsive testimony makes it difficult for this committee to fulfill the constitutional duty to examine the judicial philosophy to evaluate the nomination i should be surprised to not respect the rules of the committee after the partisanship would not consider the distinguished colleague from utah. . . rubberstamp. of the majority leader appears to bring that to as the most recent statement amplifies that. previous nominees both republicans and democrats have been questioned in a substantive way. in the atlantic it was condescending and basic and even dishonest. [inaudible] but nonetheless trumps style. that description has the vision of donald trump. judge gors
my question about campaign finance laws he provided no answer to the supreme court decision from shelby county answer the question about women's rights or contraception whether prohibits the president is opposing religious litmus test in the london trump's administration claims if the is not the issue with his travel billion income practice any religion or none but we live in a country that does not impose a test soyinka is not responsive testimony makes it difficult for this committee to...
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gore, citizens united, shelby county or voting rights and then garland. from the moment the court made george w. bush president in a decision where they said we don't want you to apply these principles, they want to make bush president there's been a fury among liberals and democrats and then the decisions on campaign finance reform gutting voting rights act were very political. that's why i think very moderate democrats like mark warner or john tester voted against gorsuch today. this wasn't just the base or appeasing the base, this feeling runs very deep and i think it goes back 17 years at least. >> let's talk about the other big story on the hill here. the drama on citol hil regarding devin nune nunes recusing himself from the russian investigation now. bring us up to speed on where that is. >> well, you're watching right now. this was devin nunes. we were again chasing him out of the capitol here. he got into a car and drove away heading him back to his home state of california for this two-week recess that is just starting. what we know is that the
gore, citizens united, shelby county or voting rights and then garland. from the moment the court made george w. bush president in a decision where they said we don't want you to apply these principles, they want to make bush president there's been a fury among liberals and democrats and then the decisions on campaign finance reform gutting voting rights act were very political. that's why i think very moderate democrats like mark warner or john tester voted against gorsuch today. this wasn't...
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as you exhibited for example in shelby versus holder. the voting rights act case.ou talk about dissents and how justice brandeis would sometimes right a dissent and then not publish it as a whole book of his unpublished dissents. can you give us a sense of your , when you of dissents write about a dissent and how you think about them? i had greatberg: role models in that respect. brandeis and holds. i think it was homes that said -- if i dissented in every case where i thought the court got it wrong, it would ruin my dissent so i will save them for the ones that really matter. i keep on my desktop unpublished opinions of justice brandeis. these were opinions that he had labored over but in the end, he thought what the court had done would not do any harm and so he would bury it and it would become a graveyard dissent. so, his view was that his voice compellingl the more if he saved those dissents for when it really mattered. cardoza was the same kind of justice. , paul, who professor -- they knewandeis --tice cardoza very often when it came down to the published op
as you exhibited for example in shelby versus holder. the voting rights act case.ou talk about dissents and how justice brandeis would sometimes right a dissent and then not publish it as a whole book of his unpublished dissents. can you give us a sense of your , when you of dissents write about a dissent and how you think about them? i had greatberg: role models in that respect. brandeis and holds. i think it was homes that said -- if i dissented in every case where i thought the court got it...
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. >> i spoke to alabama senator republican richard shelby more than a week ago who says he has not heard a serious strategy yet from the white house. he's waiting. a few minutes ago we spoke with the congressman from florida, delicately and politely waiting to hear what the more global strategy is. david chalian, the white house hasn't laid it out yet. i want to add, talking to u.s. service members during the campaign, many, most of whom, were supportive of then candidate touctrump, one of the things he liked, heeding more restrained in using u.s. military force overseas. from members, rank and file of the military. i'm not sure that's what we've seen in office here. >> right, although they've been limited actions. they're not sort of big military presence or a complete reversal here from what we may have seen in the past. i think one of the key things to watch i think may help us understand the strategy as it develops is, the sort of, how the trump administration and white house responds to the impact of these actions. right? the fallout. what -- if things get -- if things shake up, bec
. >> i spoke to alabama senator republican richard shelby more than a week ago who says he has not heard a serious strategy yet from the white house. he's waiting. a few minutes ago we spoke with the congressman from florida, delicately and politely waiting to hear what the more global strategy is. david chalian, the white house hasn't laid it out yet. i want to add, talking to u.s. service members during the campaign, many, most of whom, were supportive of then candidate touctrump, one...
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. >> tonight on afterwards, rhode island senator shelby white house examines how government is impactedby corporate money and special interest groups in the book captured, the corporate infiltration of american democracy.
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i have shelby holiday and david drucker here to my right. i'm going to pick on the two of you since you're closest to me. on the rhetoric, not just even from, got to behave. also the tweet over the weekend from president trump. why would i call china a currency manipulator when they are working with us on north korean problem. we will see what happens. there was a response at the u.n. how does it escalate to more than words? >> i think that the president is trying to reframe u.s. policy twhord north korea because nothing has worked. under democratic and republican presidents, we have tried jaw boebing them. we have tried working with them. we bought them off with nuclear reactors. nothing has worked. they continue d to develop weaponry and they are getting to ain't they might be able to threaten the continental united states. i can understand the president -- this is something that president obama left him with. the urgency of the north korea problem. it's understandable he would try to reframe our policy to do something about it. when we ta
i have shelby holiday and david drucker here to my right. i'm going to pick on the two of you since you're closest to me. on the rhetoric, not just even from, got to behave. also the tweet over the weekend from president trump. why would i call china a currency manipulator when they are working with us on north korean problem. we will see what happens. there was a response at the u.n. how does it escalate to more than words? >> i think that the president is trying to reframe u.s. policy...
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senator shelby said, quote, democrats won't be in power for perpetuity, i think it changes the senate tremendously in a bad way. the same day on the same issue senator thune said, i think democrats are playing with fire. this is very dangerous in terms of what it means for the senate. what goes around comes around and some day they are going to be in the minority. senator burr said on that same day -- the american people know what they get when the majority party is stripped of its filibuster rights. they get unchecked power by the executive branch. he went on to say, if sweeping legislation an lifetime appointments cannot muster 60 votes in the united states senate, then it's probably not a good idea to force either on the american people. my own colleagues on this side of the aisle need to remember our own words and heed our own warnings. we will not control this body forever. we will not hold the white house in perpetuity. what we are poised to do at the end of this week will have tremendous consequences and i fear that some day we will regret what we're about to do. in fact, i'm c
senator shelby said, quote, democrats won't be in power for perpetuity, i think it changes the senate tremendously in a bad way. the same day on the same issue senator thune said, i think democrats are playing with fire. this is very dangerous in terms of what it means for the senate. what goes around comes around and some day they are going to be in the minority. senator burr said on that same day -- the american people know what they get when the majority party is stripped of its filibuster...
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there whod-timers out were economists, but you also steeleple like shelby andorlando patterson stephen carter, iconoclastic writers, all out there saying unorthodox things at the time. randall kennedy was another one. some of them moved left or became less prominent intellectuals. kennedy comes to mind as someone who has moved that left from center. but my thinking at the time was, this ground is covered. it would be very hard for me to distinguish myself here. i'm going to write about other things. and that was pretty much my attitude for the good first 15 years of my professional life as a journalist at "the wall street journal." my first book was about immigration, which just happened to be a topic i covered for "the wall street journal" for many years and turned it into a book. i just found it interesting. i didn't really have a dog in the fight. i wasn't an immigrant or child of an immigrant, but i found it fascinating and decided to write a book about it. i thought that's what i would do throughout my career, find something interesting and write about it. a lot of these guys that
there whod-timers out were economists, but you also steeleple like shelby andorlando patterson stephen carter, iconoclastic writers, all out there saying unorthodox things at the time. randall kennedy was another one. some of them moved left or became less prominent intellectuals. kennedy comes to mind as someone who has moved that left from center. but my thinking at the time was, this ground is covered. it would be very hard for me to distinguish myself here. i'm going to write about other...
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oldtimers like walter williams out there, who were also hads, but you people like glen lowry, shelby then even people like william julius wilson, patterson, and steven carter, iconic classic writers like stanley crouch. there, sayingout time.odox things at the kennedy was another one of them. the moved back left from center, where he was in the mid 90's. thisinking at the time was ground is covered. distinguishd to myself here, and when i want to write on race i will. that was pretty much my attitude the first 15 years of my professional life as a journalist with the "wall street journal." first book was about immigration. be a topicappened to that the covered for the "wall journal" editorial page and turned it into a book. immigration interesting. i didn't have a dog in the fight. i wasn't a immigrant, wasn't the child of immigrants, and decided a book about it. i thought that's what i would find something interesting and write about it. guyshen a lot of these admired in terms of their thoughts an views of racial issues were getting up there in age. younger see a generation of peopl
oldtimers like walter williams out there, who were also hads, but you people like glen lowry, shelby then even people like william julius wilson, patterson, and steven carter, iconic classic writers like stanley crouch. there, sayingout time.odox things at the kennedy was another one of them. the moved back left from center, where he was in the mid 90's. thisinking at the time was ground is covered. distinguishd to myself here, and when i want to write on race i will. that was pretty much my...
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you had old-timer booze were economists and also had people like glen lowrey and shelby steele and willson and patterson, and steven carter, "con class stick writer. ran $kennedy, a law professor at harvardment some became intellectuals. such as kennedy who was left of center. my thinking was this ground is covered. very hard for me to distinguish myself here. i'm going to write about other things. i went away and -- that was pretty much my hattitude for the first 15 -- hat toitude for my first 15 years as a journalist mitchell first book was about immigration which happened to be a topic i covered for "the wall street journal" editorial page and decided to put it into a book. i didn't have a dog in the fight, wasn't immigrant or a child of immigrants but i found it fascinating and decided to write a become -- write a book about it. and then a lot of these guys i had admired in terms of their thoughts and views on racial issues were getting up there in age, and i didn't see a younger generation of people coming along to replace them. and it disturbed me because i thought that a lot of what
you had old-timer booze were economists and also had people like glen lowrey and shelby steele and willson and patterson, and steven carter, "con class stick writer. ran $kennedy, a law professor at harvardment some became intellectuals. such as kennedy who was left of center. my thinking was this ground is covered. very hard for me to distinguish myself here. i'm going to write about other things. i went away and -- that was pretty much my hattitude for the first 15 -- hat toitude for my...
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shelby county and barlett b. strickland, the conservatives knocked down protections and to target minority voters with what the fourth circuit theater called surgical precision. remark by up to four cases, citizens united unprecedented political powder to republican donors on the republicans unleashed what had been described properly at this anon is fine on our american selections. during our political system into chaos and very predict the blade advantage in powerful republican political interests. 65-for decisions but the american election, six to zero is the score for republicans. on to the corporations. corporations paid being called in front of juries. juries are the ones to touche and designed by the founders to be most immune to power. the institution of the jury was a particular favorite, it caused even that the founding fathers yeah but comcast and italian colors all 5-for are being held accountable by american juries. by the way, those decisions made no mention of the seven amendment. their decisions he
shelby county and barlett b. strickland, the conservatives knocked down protections and to target minority voters with what the fourth circuit theater called surgical precision. remark by up to four cases, citizens united unprecedented political powder to republican donors on the republicans unleashed what had been described properly at this anon is fine on our american selections. during our political system into chaos and very predict the blade advantage in powerful republican political...
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you had the old-timers who were economists but you also had people like glenn and shelby steele emma back then and steven carter iconoclastic writers, they were all out there saying unorthodox things at the time. randall kennedy was another one. some of them have move left or become left public intellectuals. kennedy comes to mind in terms of someone who has really moved back left in the from where he was in the mid- 90s. my thinking at the time was this ground was covered and it would be very hard for me to establish myself here. i'm going to write about other things and when i go away i will. that was pretty much my attitude for the first 15 years of my professional life in journalism, at the wall street journal. it was mainly about immigration which happen to be a topic that i covered for the wall street journal for many years and decided to turn into a book. people always asked why did you choose immigration? i tell them i find it interesting. i wasn't in an immigrant or a child of an immigrant but i found it fascinating and covering it as a journalist to write a book about it. i
you had the old-timers who were economists but you also had people like glenn and shelby steele emma back then and steven carter iconoclastic writers, they were all out there saying unorthodox things at the time. randall kennedy was another one. some of them have move left or become left public intellectuals. kennedy comes to mind in terms of someone who has really moved back left in the from where he was in the mid- 90s. my thinking at the time was this ground was covered and it would be very...
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like i said, five years ago we had the supreme court saying, in a case called shelby county that all those voting problems that congress acknowledged ten years ago, those are gone. there a thing of the past. then this year we have the supreme court in two cases acknowledging racial discrimination and my case is another out of georgia where prosecutor uses, excludes african-americans from the jury. last term the supreme court reaffirms the university of texas race conscious admission process, a long fight which was brought as a challenge to end any form of race conscious admission in higher education. real risk and the court ultimately upholds the policy and brings an end to this long-running case. really powerful and these three cases really powerful language. i think they wouldn't have gotten there, i am confident they wouldn't of gotten there had we not seen what we had all seen for the years before. i argued my case days after charlotte exploded. there was no way for us to be standing in the supreme court talking about race and have experts saying that a black man is more dangerou
like i said, five years ago we had the supreme court saying, in a case called shelby county that all those voting problems that congress acknowledged ten years ago, those are gone. there a thing of the past. then this year we have the supreme court in two cases acknowledging racial discrimination and my case is another out of georgia where prosecutor uses, excludes african-americans from the jury. last term the supreme court reaffirms the university of texas race conscious admission process, a...
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beginning five years ago we had the supreme court saying in a case called shelby county, all those voting problems congress acknowledged we 10 years ago are gone, those are a thing of the past. this year, the supreme court in two cases acknowledging racial dissemination and committal justice, in my case another case out of georgia, a prosecutor excludes african-americans from service from the gerri, last term, supreme court reaffirmed the university of texas's race conscious admissions process, long protracted fight which was wrought as a full throated challenge to end any form of race in higher education. real risk and court ultimately upholds the policy and brings an end to the long running case and really powerful in these three cases, powerful language and it wouldn't have gotten there, i am confident it wouldn't have gotten there had we not seen what we had all seen. .. for the court to turn a blind eye to say that this isn't real, the videos, just the brutal response to people, to children, teenagers, junk people in the street and the brutality that they faced in response to just ow
beginning five years ago we had the supreme court saying in a case called shelby county, all those voting problems congress acknowledged we 10 years ago are gone, those are a thing of the past. this year, the supreme court in two cases acknowledging racial dissemination and committal justice, in my case another case out of georgia, a prosecutor excludes african-americans from service from the gerri, last term, supreme court reaffirmed the university of texas's race conscious admissions process,...
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. >> officer betty shelby set to go on trial in manslaughter facing four years to life.de to go public with her story and does it have anything to do with the fact the media and others are already labeling her guilty and a criminal? here to weigh any fox news contributor former washington, d.c. detective rod wheeler. rod, you probably saw the feature. >> yes. brian: we've also seen the video. how unusual is it to come out before the trial and give your side of the story. >> i was a little surprised the officer divided to do the sixtsixth minute segment. giving away whatever case she had giving it up right now. i'm not sure why she is doing that more important point here, brian. that is she will go to trial. the challenge for the jury is going to be to try to decide whether or not officer shelby was, in fact, her life was in jeopardy or anybody else's life was in jeopardy. and whether or not she used proper discretion when she decided to use lethal force. so those are the challenges that's going to be facing the jury, brian. brian: some the unorthodox things that happened
. >> officer betty shelby set to go on trial in manslaughter facing four years to life.de to go public with her story and does it have anything to do with the fact the media and others are already labeling her guilty and a criminal? here to weigh any fox news contributor former washington, d.c. detective rod wheeler. rod, you probably saw the feature. >> yes. brian: we've also seen the video. how unusual is it to come out before the trial and give your side of the story. >> i...
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