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is that what jermeir stroud did?denita smith together that dreadful day in 2007 when denita was murdered? now three years later two families filed into the durham county courthouse. one family hoping for a conviction, the other an acquittal. reporter john mccann covered the trial for "the durham herald-sun." >> the tone was definitely, you know, somber. shannon's family here. you got denita's people on the other side. tense is a good word for it. >> reporter: especially tense for denita's mother, sharon, who for the first time made eye contact with the woman accused of murdering her daughter. >> shannon would look at me with this little smirky look on her face. she's very cocky, like she knew she was going to get off. no remorse. she didn't feel she had done anything. >> they had only been engaged for two months. >> reporter: assistant d.a. david saacks, an experienced, savvy prosecutor, would now square off against a younger court-appointed defense attorney named scott holmes. >> it's important, i think, to try to s
is that what jermeir stroud did?denita smith together that dreadful day in 2007 when denita was murdered? now three years later two families filed into the durham county courthouse. one family hoping for a conviction, the other an acquittal. reporter john mccann covered the trial for "the durham herald-sun." >> the tone was definitely, you know, somber. shannon's family here. you got denita's people on the other side. tense is a good word for it. >> reporter: especially...
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Sep 7, 2019
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and it all started in the quiet cotswold town of stroud. but how?l bradbrook and some friends are on their way to an extinction rebellion demo in bristol. i'm dr gail bradbrook, i have a phd in molecular biophysics and one of the co—founders of extinction rebellion. i've always been interested in how things change, in social change. i was involved in the animal rights movement as a young woman. i've been involved in thinking about, you know, gender and issues around racism and so on. so i've done lots of things. yeah, it's just some updates on the police situation. they've let a delivery truck through. but now agreed that only emergency vehicles are allowed through. one of the mainjobs i do is around finance, trying to make sure that teams have got access to money and i suppose for people, it feels quite magic where the money lies, from but from my side of things it's a bit of a sweat. i'm just trying to get gail to the boat because she's talking like now. i've been focused on trying to start civil disobedience since 2010. and i've tried many things
and it all started in the quiet cotswold town of stroud. but how?l bradbrook and some friends are on their way to an extinction rebellion demo in bristol. i'm dr gail bradbrook, i have a phd in molecular biophysics and one of the co—founders of extinction rebellion. i've always been interested in how things change, in social change. i was involved in the animal rights movement as a young woman. i've been involved in thinking about, you know, gender and issues around racism and so on. so i've...
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he's gail's ex—partner and also from stroud. i love nature very deeply. in nature as much as i possibly can. and i also feel a huge sense of responsibility to pass on a better planet to our children, to my niece and nephew. this is the nature reserve on the somerset levels, a place he says is injeopardy. and this is also one thing worth noting, and you might not be able to pick it up on the camera, but the sheer lack of insect life. i mean, it's like a gunshot. just the sheer absence of insect life at the moment. it started for me in 2015 when i was part of a campaign in bristol to try and save land. they basically wanted to build the metrobus system and destroy some allotments up at stapleton road in bristol. and we took to the trees and for eight weeks during the winter we tried to raise as much public awareness as possible of it. we tried to challenge the mayor at the time, ferguson, and unfortunately we were evicted from the land, trees were cut down and the sense of loss from that was absolutely acute for me and i realised there's got to be a differe
he's gail's ex—partner and also from stroud. i love nature very deeply. in nature as much as i possibly can. and i also feel a huge sense of responsibility to pass on a better planet to our children, to my niece and nephew. this is the nature reserve on the somerset levels, a place he says is injeopardy. and this is also one thing worth noting, and you might not be able to pick it up on the camera, but the sheer lack of insect life. i mean, it's like a gunshot. just the sheer absence of...
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between 20152018 washington sold weapons worth around $10000000000.00 to the saudis the you came from stroud far behind with $2100000000.00 and $500000000.00 respectively one of the authors of the latest un reporting from a little earlier charles garraway he told me that the continuing flow of arms into yemen is perpetuating the war this is a collective failure of the international community as a whole and it is the responsibility of the international community as a whole and inevitably those people who supply all those have a greater influence on the parties and therefore have a perhaps a greater responsibility to take action to try to prevent violations there is no doubt that it is the continuation of the supply of alms to yemen that is prolonging the conflict the un report also called into question the findings of saudi arabia's joint instance incessant team that body set up by riyadh claims to investigate violations by the coalition in yemen with what it describes as transparency and impartiality but charles got away again told me that the group's analysis is superficial. the trouble is
between 20152018 washington sold weapons worth around $10000000000.00 to the saudis the you came from stroud far behind with $2100000000.00 and $500000000.00 respectively one of the authors of the latest un reporting from a little earlier charles garraway he told me that the continuing flow of arms into yemen is perpetuating the war this is a collective failure of the international community as a whole and it is the responsibility of the international community as a whole and inevitably those...
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some of them like barrel strouds protect lawful users from things like serious burns. >> the right should not be infringed unless it has scary features. can it doesn't say that. >> no, sir, it does not. >> do you think bad guys are going to follow this law? >> they fail to follow our laws. >> other than good people like yourself and others will follow this law. >> yes. >> do you think law-abiding people will be less safe to protect themselves, their family, their property if this law that the democrats are proposing actually happen -- or this bill that the democrats are proposing actually becomes law? >> i think worse than that, sir. you'll see millions of law-abiding citizens become felons overnight for having scary looking features on firearms. >> do you think if a criminal suspects that a person there thinking about targeting for a crime, if they suspect that individual may have a firearm, do you think there's less chance they target them for a crime? >> we actually know this to be the case. when you look at studies that have come out of the '90s what are considered hot burglary rates,
some of them like barrel strouds protect lawful users from things like serious burns. >> the right should not be infringed unless it has scary features. can it doesn't say that. >> no, sir, it does not. >> do you think bad guys are going to follow this law? >> they fail to follow our laws. >> other than good people like yourself and others will follow this law. >> yes. >> do you think law-abiding people will be less safe to protect themselves, their...