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decision day at the usually quiet courthouse in historic downtown taunton, massachusetts. in full force, anticipating judgment day for michelle carter. she strides into court escorted by court officers and her defense team. then upstairs to hear the judge's decision on whether she caused the death by suicide of boyfriend conrad roy. >> it was a packed courtroom and many relatives of conrad roy were filling the first couple of rows. >> reporter: more than a half dozen white-shirted court officers stand guard near the carter and roy families. >> the right side, the first few rows, filled with conrad roy's relatives. the left side, michelle carter's parents. >> reporter: judge lawrence moniz is ready to deliver a verdict in the involuntary manslaughter trial of michelle carter. she's opted against a jury. >> we obviously expect him to say guilty or not guilty, but he chooses to give an explanation to his verdict. >> to provide some context for the decisions that have been made. >> reporter: as the judge begins to read, michelle appears shaken, displaying the most emotion she'
decision day at the usually quiet courthouse in historic downtown taunton, massachusetts. in full force, anticipating judgment day for michelle carter. she strides into court escorted by court officers and her defense team. then upstairs to hear the judge's decision on whether she caused the death by suicide of boyfriend conrad roy. >> it was a packed courtroom and many relatives of conrad roy were filling the first couple of rows. >> reporter: more than a half dozen white-shirted...
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this is route 73 and our cameras right around taunton avenue. north and south clear and dry. also checking in with mass transit. we're not seeing any delays here either. we had a bunch of problems yesterday with septa by the beginning of that morning rush. but so far so good. septa, new jersey, amtrak, patco on time. i'll check in with the lehigh valley when i come back. >>> four minutes before 5:00 right now. former pitcher halladay will join the wall of fame this year. >> he'll be inducted saturday in the philly hall of fame. halladay died at the age of 40 on november 7th when his plane crashed off the coast of florida. >>> the sixers faced dwayne wade yesterday, and dwade drills a jumper. >>> is philadelphia fit for the king? well, sixers fans hope so. >> we've been doing all we can to invite him. lebron james recently responded to that billboard campaign calling for the star to come to philadelphia. one says #phillywantslebron. the cavs star says efforts to court him are flattering. >> people in their respective city want me to play for them. i mean that's cool, i think.
this is route 73 and our cameras right around taunton avenue. north and south clear and dry. also checking in with mass transit. we're not seeing any delays here either. we had a bunch of problems yesterday with septa by the beginning of that morning rush. but so far so good. septa, new jersey, amtrak, patco on time. i'll check in with the lehigh valley when i come back. >>> four minutes before 5:00 right now. former pitcher halladay will join the wall of fame this year. >> he'll...
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at the moment britain can trade freely with the eu, as eu member states taunton impose tariffs on each goods. all states also impose the same taxes on goods coming in from outside the block, the individual states cannot do their own deals with other countries and that is what theresa may wants to change, by ruling out staying in any sort of customs union with eu after brexit. what i would say about the customs union is that if we were members of it it would inhibit our ability to strike deals with other countries, and that is one of the benefits of brexit, that we can have more flexible —— brexit, that we can have more flexible — — flex brexit, that we can have more flexible —— flex ability and we can extend those trade deals across the world. but the prime minister's critics warn that a break with the eu will be damaging for the economy, disrupting trade with a crucial partner, and raising questions about trade across the irish border. there area trade across the irish border. there are a lot of answers we need to know to be able to react. it is like anything else but it is major. as
at the moment britain can trade freely with the eu, as eu member states taunton impose tariffs on each goods. all states also impose the same taxes on goods coming in from outside the block, the individual states cannot do their own deals with other countries and that is what theresa may wants to change, by ruling out staying in any sort of customs union with eu after brexit. what i would say about the customs union is that if we were members of it it would inhibit our ability to strike deals...
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far as taunton, salisbury, and everywhere in between. everywhere in between. that‘s what the jurassicnhs funded trial is thought to be the first in the uk. often by teenagers. over the internet. and to avoid the triggers. to help detect, disrupt and deter the counterfeit medicines trade. following a major redevelopment. for a reported £200 million. offices and shops. there‘s also a tv studio remaining on the mixed use site. i think undoubtedly it has an enormous range of uses. enormous range of uses. because you have to have no particular dominant use. particular dominant use. every use is important. let‘s have a look at the travel situation now. after an earlier track fault at kings cross. but all other lines are running a good service. because of a points failure at amersham. into town from westway. m11, following a breakdown. let‘s have a check on the weather now. good morning. but with that it‘s a rather damp start. more showery a little bit later. the rain is moving from west to east through the morning. it shouldn‘t take too long. drying out as we head through. to break up into
far as taunton, salisbury, and everywhere in between. everywhere in between. that‘s what the jurassicnhs funded trial is thought to be the first in the uk. often by teenagers. over the internet. and to avoid the triggers. to help detect, disrupt and deter the counterfeit medicines trade. following a major redevelopment. for a reported £200 million. offices and shops. there‘s also a tv studio remaining on the mixed use site. i think undoubtedly it has an enormous range of uses. enormous...