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rosenkranz is contradicting the jury evidence. the evidence at trial for example ja 56 is the former ceo of oracle saying the dpi's were never licensed or sold step away from the language being contrasted space assertion that ibm was paying for it. mr. rosenkranz says is its superb -- supplanted and superceded expressly and charges not superceded java. they say the decorations were so important to developers using oracle's product but ja 125 the former ceo says the strategy long before i joined sun was that we agree on the api that declarations we share them and to competete on implementation. the evidence at the trial is certainly sufficient easily to reasonably conclude that there was very use. thank you very much. >> thank you mr. goldstein. mr. rosenkranz and mr. stewart thank you. the case is submitted.
rosenkranz is contradicting the jury evidence. the evidence at trial for example ja 56 is the former ceo of oracle saying the dpi's were never licensed or sold step away from the language being contrasted space assertion that ibm was paying for it. mr. rosenkranz says is its superb -- supplanted and superceded expressly and charges not superceded java. they say the decorations were so important to developers using oracle's product but ja 125 the former ceo says the strategy long before i joined...
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that is not unreasonable for the jury to find fair use given it was the jerry's responsibility -- jury's responsibility. >> thank you. >> justice sotomayor. >> counsel, i go back to the essence of the questions i think my colleagues are asking. how do you differentiate between declaring codes and implement an codes? that you couldee not have copied your implement and code because there are multiple ways of doing that. you fight declaring codes because there are multiple ways of declaring. apple has a different way of declaring the same functions. they have spent billions of dollars necessary. presumably you could have. timeet, you spend so much in your brief convincing me implementing and declaring codes go together in this hand, they merge. how do we draw the line? >> you do not. it is actually oracle trying to draw the distinction you say is not recognized by the statute or common sense. the legal principle that you can reuse computer codes that can only be written one way applies to implementing code and declaring code. oracle can see the implementing code can only be written one way
that is not unreasonable for the jury to find fair use given it was the jerry's responsibility -- jury's responsibility. >> thank you. >> justice sotomayor. >> counsel, i go back to the essence of the questions i think my colleagues are asking. how do you differentiate between declaring codes and implement an codes? that you couldee not have copied your implement and code because there are multiple ways of doing that. you fight declaring codes because there are multiple ways...
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>> that cases where the district judge made findings and then the jury will resolve fair use of the district court in a general jury verdict there are those subsidiary findings you cannot unpack it in the same way you could was just harper & row. >> is that fact-finding or general verdict? >> both are important but with the seventh amendment you have to construe everything in our favor. >>. >> and try to answer my own mind i have a computer in front of me with java.lang.mask. and that is did not copy. and that is setting the switches of the computer. >> if it does the particular thing it is a computer program isn't it? and you can copyright computer programs. so what's the difference between java.lang which checks what is on the computer and any other program that has switches on the computer. >> that's my point. >> i know i can understand which is pretty tough. >> the implementing code that provides a function and oracle agreed that there's only one way to write that there's only one way to use that implementing code but cannot explain the code that you mentioned is the calls of the develop
>> that cases where the district judge made findings and then the jury will resolve fair use of the district court in a general jury verdict there are those subsidiary findings you cannot unpack it in the same way you could was just harper & row. >> is that fact-finding or general verdict? >> both are important but with the seventh amendment you have to construe everything in our favor. >>. >> and try to answer my own mind i have a computer in front of me with...
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rosenkrantz is contradicting the jury's evidence. saying theyrmer ceo were never licensed or sold separately from the language. in contrast to his assertion that ibm was paying for. mr. rosenkrantz says they see.anted java the expert says android has not superseded java as the. they say the declarations were so important to the developers using oracle's product but at j the the former ceo says strategy is that we agree on the apis. we share them and we compete on implementations. the evidence at the trial is certainly sufficient to reasonably conclude there was fair use. justice roberts: thank you. mr. rosenkrantz, mr. stewart, thank you. the case is submitted. we will now take a five minute break. >> >> vice president mike pence and senator kamala harris are preparing for tonight's debate in salt lake city, utah. this is a live picture of the hall on the campus of university of utah where it will take place. will be divided into nine segments. our coverage starts at 8 p.m. eastern. the debate starts at 9 p.m. eastern. this morning, m
rosenkrantz is contradicting the jury's evidence. saying theyrmer ceo were never licensed or sold separately from the language. in contrast to his assertion that ibm was paying for. mr. rosenkrantz says they see.anted java the expert says android has not superseded java as the. they say the declarations were so important to the developers using oracle's product but at j the the former ceo says strategy is that we agree on the apis. we share them and we compete on implementations. the evidence...
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and right off the bat, the prosecution told the jury about scott and amber. showed these photos of the two of them from the night of the party, the same photos that helped him get caught. and then they showed the jury this picture of laci, same night, different party. she went alone. >> the reason for the murder was he didn't want to be married anymore. he didn't want to have a child. he wanted a different life. and amber was just a symptom of that. he didn't want what he had. >> and he wanted to be rid of what he had. >> he did. >> one way or another. >> mm-hmm. >> laci and conner were responsibilities, and he didn't want that. >> he doesn't care about anyone but himself. he can be very smooth, but there's something underneath the surface that is truly evil. >> so, said the prosecutors, scott strangled or suffocated laci on christmas eve early in the morning, or possibly the night before. and then after that, after he had done that -- >> dragged her from the bedroom out to the carport. pickup truck backed into the carpo carport. take her out the side door, wr
and right off the bat, the prosecution told the jury about scott and amber. showed these photos of the two of them from the night of the party, the same photos that helped him get caught. and then they showed the jury this picture of laci, same night, different party. she went alone. >> the reason for the murder was he didn't want to be married anymore. he didn't want to have a child. he wanted a different life. and amber was just a symptom of that. he didn't want what he had. >>...
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and i have formed an opinion that this represents strangulation. >> reporter: but why should the jury that? >> he was in the academy from january 2006. >> reporter: this is ed reynolds, retired silver city police chief and also, once, brad's police academy instructor. the man who taught him the chokehold. >> when i execute this technique, you pull down. >> reporter: so eerily similar to what darlene demonstrated. >> his arm was up on her neck like this. >> reporter: all of which was interesting, said defense attorney nathan gonzalez, but did not prove that brad was the killer. in fact, he told the jury, they arrested the wrong man. >> it will be clear that other people had access, motive, and ability to complete this crime. >> reporter: but their star witness to drive that point home was none other than retired grant county deputy jose sanchez. and what he said on the stand? oh, my. >> was mr. farrington a suspect in your investigation? >> not my suspect, no. >> reporter: now that was shocking because sanchez had told cassy's parents that brad was a suspect. >> he believed there was a
and i have formed an opinion that this represents strangulation. >> reporter: but why should the jury that? >> he was in the academy from january 2006. >> reporter: this is ed reynolds, retired silver city police chief and also, once, brad's police academy instructor. the man who taught him the chokehold. >> when i execute this technique, you pull down. >> reporter: so eerily similar to what darlene demonstrated. >> his arm was up on her neck like this....
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now it was up to the jury. ut just after 24 hours, word began to spread throughout the courthouse, there was trouble in the jury room. >>> coming up -- another stunning turn was in store for both sides. >> heartbroken, shocked, stunned. >> scared? >> terrified. >> when "dateline" continues. >> when "dateline" continues anne a comfortable night's sleep without frequent heartburn waking her up. now, that dream... . ...is her reality. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts, for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? special guest flo challenges the hand models to show off the ease of comparing rates with progressive's home quote explorer. international hand model jon-jon gets personal. your wayward pinky is grotesque. then a high stakes patty-cake battle royale ends in triumph. you have the upper hands! it's a race to the lowest rate, and so much more. only on "the upper hands." turns out, my body wash was the, problem. so much more. until i tried olay body. which improves skin
now it was up to the jury. ut just after 24 hours, word began to spread throughout the courthouse, there was trouble in the jury room. >>> coming up -- another stunning turn was in store for both sides. >> heartbroken, shocked, stunned. >> scared? >> terrified. >> when "dateline" continues. >> when "dateline" continues anne a comfortable night's sleep without frequent heartburn waking her up. now, that dream... . ...is her reality....
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>> well, the attorney general in kentucky doesn't normally present cases to the grand jury. but i think to answer your question, generally the highest person in the office would come and introduce themselves to the grand jurors. >> do either of you think there was enough evidence to present charges of murder, attempted murder, manslaughter? >> yes, i think there was. just all of the evidence there, as we were listening to it, we were sure this was leading up to something like that. >> reporter: among the evidence the grand jury heard from the night of the raid was the 911 call from breonna taylor's boyfriend, kenneth walker. he says he fired a warning shot at who he thought were intruders. officers returned fire with 32 bullets. >> >> reporter: the thing that stood out to me when i was talking to him, he said, why would i call 911 if i thought it was the police? >> that resonated with me, because he didn't know who it was that was coming in. he had no idea. you could hear the distress. everything about what he said was believable. it made sense all the way through. >> you fou
>> well, the attorney general in kentucky doesn't normally present cases to the grand jury. but i think to answer your question, generally the highest person in the office would come and introduce themselves to the grand jurors. >> do either of you think there was enough evidence to present charges of murder, attempted murder, manslaughter? >> yes, i think there was. just all of the evidence there, as we were listening to it, we were sure this was leading up to something like...
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but one juror claims some people on the grand jury felt otherwise writing, quote, the grand jury didn't agree that certain actions were justified, nor did it decide the indictment should be the only charges in the breonna taylor case. it comes as officer jonathan mattingly. one of the officers involved, speaks out in an exclusive interview with abc's michael strahan and "the louisville courier-journal." >> this is not us hunting somebody down. this is nothing like that. >> reporter: mattingly fired his weapon six times during the raid. he says he wants to make it clear the shooting was not about race. >> this is not relatable to a george floyd. this is nothing like it. it's not an ahmaud arbery. it's nothing like it. it's not a race thing like people want to try to make it to be. it's not. >> he reveals about what happened inside breonna taylor's apartment that night. >>> the navy is investigating a fighter jet crash near fresno, california. smoke from the wreckage billowed into the sky after the jet went down. the navy blames a mishap during a training flight. the pilot ejected and is
but one juror claims some people on the grand jury felt otherwise writing, quote, the grand jury didn't agree that certain actions were justified, nor did it decide the indictment should be the only charges in the breonna taylor case. it comes as officer jonathan mattingly. one of the officers involved, speaks out in an exclusive interview with abc's michael strahan and "the louisville courier-journal." >> this is not us hunting somebody down. this is nothing like that. >>...
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they told the jury byron had set a trap for the burglars.er the story about moving his truck to clean the garage? the prosecutors said that was a lie. that byron had, in fact, moved the truck to make it look like he wasn't home. you think byron wanted to catch the people who had been breaking into his house? >> clearly. he planned, he prepared, and he was determined to kill whoever was breaking into his house and stealing his property. >> the prosecution said byron was in the basement not to read a book, but to wait, like a hunter. >> it just seemed like byron smith was deer hunting. like a lot of folks do in minnesota. where you get in your stand and you wait and you wait and when a deer comes by you shoot and kill it. and it just seemed like that's what he did with these kids. >> but could they prove it? turns out the prosecutors had something they had never encountered in nearly half a century of combined trial work. do you remember when you first listened to it? >> i do. and it knocked me out. i've never been able to hear a murder actual
they told the jury byron had set a trap for the burglars.er the story about moving his truck to clean the garage? the prosecutors said that was a lie. that byron had, in fact, moved the truck to make it look like he wasn't home. you think byron wanted to catch the people who had been breaking into his house? >> clearly. he planned, he prepared, and he was determined to kill whoever was breaking into his house and stealing his property. >> the prosecution said byron was in the...
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question was, would the jury believe it? now the defense got its turn.nd attorney robert ray turned loose his very best counterattack -- kelly baker, herself. >> kelly baker had to take the stand in this case, in my view. >> the jury was about to get a firsthand look at a different kelly baker, demur, kind, long suffering. hers was a very different story about herself, not as a killer, but as a patient caretaker. she talked about randy in the early days. >> what was your life like during that time period? >> it was great. i mean, it was a really good marriage with him being a therapist and a counselor. we had our small issues with disciplining our kids, but other than that, for ourselves, we loved each other very much. >> but then her life, she said, began to resemble the sad bits of cinderella. but her randy was no prince charming. >> he was somewhat controlling. he wanted to tell me who i could be with and how i could do things. going out to eat with somebody else or movie night or just have the girls over. i was never allowed to do anything like that.
question was, would the jury believe it? now the defense got its turn.nd attorney robert ray turned loose his very best counterattack -- kelly baker, herself. >> kelly baker had to take the stand in this case, in my view. >> the jury was about to get a firsthand look at a different kelly baker, demur, kind, long suffering. hers was a very different story about herself, not as a killer, but as a patient caretaker. she talked about randy in the early days. >> what was your life...
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so i think the jury was entitled to see that. one of the heavier moments that i've had in court. >> that's about ten seconds in. you could've stopped. right? >> no. >> twenty seconds in. you could've stopped? >> no. >> why not? >> nothing woulda stopped me at this point. i was too angry. >> i saw the reaction of the jurors. it was pained. their expressions were pained. so we're about 40 seconds in. you're still doing it? >> yes, sir. >> that's about a minute in. you're still doing it? >> yes, sir. >> and your testimony is you couldn't have stopped? you couldn't have just let go of those handles? >> no. >> a minute 20? still no, huh? >> no. >> okay. you can let go. can you let go now? >> yes, sir. >> and then you threw her down a mineshaft, didn't you? >> i did. >> like a piece of trash. >> i threw her down the mineshaft, yes. >> like a piece of trash? right? >> is that a question? >> yes. >> yes. >> reporter: the jurors had heard a confession from chris lee. would they think it was voluntary manslaughter, a killing carried out in
so i think the jury was entitled to see that. one of the heavier moments that i've had in court. >> that's about ten seconds in. you could've stopped. right? >> no. >> twenty seconds in. you could've stopped? >> no. >> why not? >> nothing woulda stopped me at this point. i was too angry. >> i saw the reaction of the jurors. it was pained. their expressions were pained. so we're about 40 seconds in. you're still doing it? >> yes, sir. >>...
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so many bits of evidence to parade before the jury. mmerman went on for more than four weeks, through 40 witnesses. and pretty much all of it, said pam and kirk's children, was wrong. >> you can put together little pieces any way you want. but the way they put it together wasn't the right away. >> reporter: so now, bloomington would hear kirk zimmerman's side of the story. >> kirk zimmerman did not shoot and kill pamela zimmerman. he didn't shoot and kill the mother of his three children over owing $3,900 in child support. >> reporter: that state theory that kirk killed pam over money? nonsense, said his defense attorney john rogers. kirk made it clear to police, he said. that fedex from pam was no big deal. >> it didn't affect me. you're wondering if i disagreed or argued with her about it? >> kirk had a full pension guaranteed for life which he could have taken at any point in time. he was making $95,000 working for state farm. he had in excess of $240,000 in his 401(k). >> reporter: the defense told the court that police had tunnel v
so many bits of evidence to parade before the jury. mmerman went on for more than four weeks, through 40 witnesses. and pretty much all of it, said pam and kirk's children, was wrong. >> you can put together little pieces any way you want. but the way they put it together wasn't the right away. >> reporter: so now, bloomington would hear kirk zimmerman's side of the story. >> kirk zimmerman did not shoot and kill pamela zimmerman. he didn't shoot and kill the mother of his...
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the big question, would all 12 members of a jury see it that way? > coming up -- two shockingly young witnesses take the stand. >> why did you bring the kids in? >> they wanted to talk about it. >> and the jury makes a worrying request. >> i'm like, oh, god, where are nay going with this? ♪ wild thing, ♪ ♪ you make my heart sing ♪ ♪ wild thing i... think i... you know what i think? i think you owe us $48.50... wild thing. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. . as a single mother, my first job is to care for derek. everything i do is for him. when i moved to this apartment after six months, we need to connect with the world. i use the internet to keep him in the language, because that's the way to connect to my family's traditions. he has to know where he comes from. we need internet essentials. there's no excuse to not get connected. >>> welcome back. steve mcdowell confessed to strangling his ex-wife crystal. as part of a plea deal, he showed detectives where he hid her body. there was no
the big question, would all 12 members of a jury see it that way? > coming up -- two shockingly young witnesses take the stand. >> why did you bring the kids in? >> they wanted to talk about it. >> and the jury makes a worrying request. >> i'm like, oh, god, where are nay going with this? ♪ wild thing, ♪ ♪ you make my heart sing ♪ ♪ wild thing i... think i... you know what i think? i think you owe us $48.50... wild thing. if you ride, you get it. geico...
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. >> what the defense is going to do is examine the former jury to see if she was honest. this is a big deal. >> reporter: a list of questions presented to jurors at the beginning of a trial. their answers must be complete and honest. >> in the jury instructions once someone is a selected they are told specifically that you cannot communicate with anyone else about this case. you cannot do your own homework . the to staff social media an answer truthfully. >> reporter: defense lawyer said that a female juror did not reveal that she received a restraining order against her boyfriends ex-girlfriend. had they known she would not of been on the jury to return a guilty verdict. >> to not have that information and make a decision, and more importantly for the judge to ask the jury , given that experience do you think you could be fair in this case is a significant error and a problem in the guilt phase of a trial. if it is determined he will be entitled to a brand-new trial. >> reporter: if a new trial is ordered, it would negate the necessity to retry the penalty phase. you can
. >> what the defense is going to do is examine the former jury to see if she was honest. this is a big deal. >> reporter: a list of questions presented to jurors at the beginning of a trial. their answers must be complete and honest. >> in the jury instructions once someone is a selected they are told specifically that you cannot communicate with anyone else about this case. you cannot do your own homework . the to staff social media an answer truthfully. >> reporter:...
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listen closely to these recordings in the grand jury. audio is hard to understand. >> i was scared to death. she is yelling at the top of her lungs. no response. know anything. amy: that is breonna taylor's boyfriend testifying. death, "i was scared to so she says there is another knock at the door, she is yelling at the top of the lungs and i am, too, who is it? no answer, no response, no anything. so we're like, what the heck? this comes as a second anonymous member of the grand jury is asking the judge to allow them to speak publicly about the case. legal analysts have raised concerns the instructions from prosecutors were not wooded in the grand jury audio recordings just released. kentucky attorney general daniel cameron's office said in a statement -- "juror deliberations and prosecutor recommendations and statements were not recorded, as they are not evidence." now breonna taylor's family is calling on kentucky governor andy beshear to appoint a new special prosecutor to reopen the case, saying in a statement -- "cameron did not s
listen closely to these recordings in the grand jury. audio is hard to understand. >> i was scared to death. she is yelling at the top of her lungs. no response. know anything. amy: that is breonna taylor's boyfriend testifying. death, "i was scared to so she says there is another knock at the door, she is yelling at the top of the lungs and i am, too, who is it? no answer, no response, no anything. so we're like, what the heck? this comes as a second anonymous member of the grand...
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>>> tonight, the grand jury member in the breonna taylor case breaking their silence. the anonymous juror allowed to reveal what happened behind closed doors after a very rare judge's ruling. they say the grand jury was never allowed to consider homicide charges against the officers because prosecutors didn't think they could stick. and what they say kentucky's attorney general got wrong. tonight taylor's family reacts. >>> two officers shot, one killed in the line of duty. a 41-year veteran of the force. the suspect under arrest tonight >>> with two weeks until election day first lady melania trump canceling her return to the campaign trail. the lingering covid symptom she's battling and the president lashing out over the change for his final debate against joe biden. the plan to mute their mikes. >>> the justice department accusing google of an illegal monopoly the major antitrust action announced today. what it means for your online searches. >>> the controversial vaccine trial, researchers planning to inject healthy volunteers with the live virus >>> in 40 states c
>>> tonight, the grand jury member in the breonna taylor case breaking their silence. the anonymous juror allowed to reveal what happened behind closed doors after a very rare judge's ruling. they say the grand jury was never allowed to consider homicide charges against the officers because prosecutors didn't think they could stick. and what they say kentucky's attorney general got wrong. tonight taylor's family reacts. >>> two officers shot, one killed in the line of duty. a...
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we're now expecting audio from the grand jury, not to be released until tomorrow. can you just give us your thoughts from being on the ground out there? >> oh, well, thank you very much. let me thank some of the persons who were there to assist me. pastor tim finley was there with me, kingdom formership life center. just a wonderful person. very knowledgeable, very much involved in the community. very much respected. and he gave me the necessary tour that i needed. i also had the opportunity to speak to the head of the urban league there, an attorney. attorney bells. and she is president and ceo, and provided me a lot of insight from a legal perspective. i did go down to the memorial. i did go out to where she actually lived. and had an opportunity to see the apartment that she lived in, not from the inside, but from the outside. and talked to some of the people who are protesting. the protesters that i talked to were peaceful. and they really are concerned about what has happened to breonna, to say that she was treated unfairly is a gross understatement, if you're
we're now expecting audio from the grand jury, not to be released until tomorrow. can you just give us your thoughts from being on the ground out there? >> oh, well, thank you very much. let me thank some of the persons who were there to assist me. pastor tim finley was there with me, kingdom formership life center. just a wonderful person. very knowledgeable, very much involved in the community. very much respected. and he gave me the necessary tour that i needed. i also had the...
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case went to the jury. as they had done throughout the trial, gathered together once again and prayed. her mother hugged prosecutor gail levine, who pursued escoto so ferociously. >> she is my hero. she is without a doubt my hero. >> 2 1/2 hours after the jury went out cell phones started buzzing in the courthouse. so many years after wendy's murder. now, in moments, her family would know. >> the years of waiting. the years of mourning her. all of a sudden we're told the verdict is in. before i got to the courtroom i was already crying. i was shaking. >> wendy's family members held their breath. escoto appeared to do the same as the judge instructed the clerk to read the verdict. >> we the jury in miami-dade county, florida this 22nd day of april 2014 find the defendant michel escoto guilty of first-degree premeditated murder. >> michel sat stone-faced in his chair, his lips downturned in a grimace, nodding. for the family there were more tears but of a different kind. now sorrow, mixed with relief and satis
case went to the jury. as they had done throughout the trial, gathered together once again and prayed. her mother hugged prosecutor gail levine, who pursued escoto so ferociously. >> she is my hero. she is without a doubt my hero. >> 2 1/2 hours after the jury went out cell phones started buzzing in the courthouse. so many years after wendy's murder. now, in moments, her family would know. >> the years of waiting. the years of mourning her. all of a sudden we're told the...
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times. >> you weren't just playing to the jury. ng to all of america. >> reporter: the judge's decision turned a local l.a. story into an international sensation. how big was it? the menendez trial was the case that put an entire network, court tv, on the broadcast landscape. prosecutor pam bazanich knew all of america was watching her every move. >> how did you feel as you prepared to make your opening statement? >> as i walked down the hallway, all the cameras were there. and you know, i just threw up. because i -- i thought, oh, god. you know, this is really stressful. >> what's more, the prosecutor was going against two fierce opponents. leslie abramson, defending eric. and jill lansing, defending lyle. >> these are three very smart, strong women. >> definitely. >> engaged against each other, over these boys. >> yes. >> i say boys but they weren't really boys, were they? >> they weren't boys, at all. in fact, that's what the defense wanted everybody to hear was boys and these poor boys. these orphans. >> reporter: orphans. an im
times. >> you weren't just playing to the jury. ng to all of america. >> reporter: the judge's decision turned a local l.a. story into an international sensation. how big was it? the menendez trial was the case that put an entire network, court tv, on the broadcast landscape. prosecutor pam bazanich knew all of america was watching her every move. >> how did you feel as you prepared to make your opening statement? >> as i walked down the hallway, all the cameras were...
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the grand jury did not have homicide charges explained to them. ever heard anything about those laws, they talked about self defense or justification. that was not explained to them. additional charges were answered with the statement that the state did not believe they could make those charges stick. so she said that he or she said that the grand jury was not in agreement that all of the actions were just identified and did not think necessarily it that these should be the other charges but as it was explained to the januaried jury, the jurors did not get a chance to deliberate any other charges. according to judge o'connell this is not meant to encourage other grand jurors coming forward, this statement oral ruling essentially that is allowing this grand juror to make a statement. not to encourage them to come forward, but they can come forward if they so choose carding to the ruling today >> bill: this is the grand jury level, not the trial jury, and they're arguing they were not allowed the complete slate of charges presented to them? >>> accor
the grand jury did not have homicide charges explained to them. ever heard anything about those laws, they talked about self defense or justification. that was not explained to them. additional charges were answered with the statement that the state did not believe they could make those charges stick. so she said that he or she said that the grand jury was not in agreement that all of the actions were just identified and did not think necessarily it that these should be the other charges but as...
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the prosecutor told the jury, on that boat in the night, there was nobody to hear them and nobody tov of the moment that the lorry driver, who had picked the trailer up from the port, openly back of the trailer, and there was a puff of vapour as the door open. he looks inside, stand there for 90 seconds, gets back into his trailer and then goes off and drives around for a few more minutes while he made some phone calls. eventually, when he called the ambulance and police officers and ambulance staff arrived, all of those inside the trailer were dead. maurice robinson has admitted 39 charges of manslaughter, but the men on trial deny 39 charges of manslaughter. two more men deny charges of conspiracy to assist illegal immigration. daniel, thank you. daniel sanford there. an nhs trust is to be prosecuted over the death of a baby seven days after being born by emergency delivery at a kent hospital. the care quality commission has charged east kent hospitals nhs trust with two counts of providing unsafe care to baby harry richford and his mother sarah richford. harry died a week after he
the prosecutor told the jury, on that boat in the night, there was nobody to hear them and nobody tov of the moment that the lorry driver, who had picked the trailer up from the port, openly back of the trailer, and there was a puff of vapour as the door open. he looks inside, stand there for 90 seconds, gets back into his trailer and then goes off and drives around for a few more minutes while he made some phone calls. eventually, when he called the ambulance and police officers and ambulance...
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instead, the defense attorney showed the jury evidence which he said proved magdi was not guilty. down the serial numbers of the 15 $100 bills he had given the undercover officers, and he tried to write down the license plate number of their vehicle, which, said the defense, casts that undercover video in a whole new light. >> he's playing along with them in order to be able to apprehend them. >> and so, when he says to them, just tell me the name of the middleman so i know i can trust you, he's bluffing. he doesn't really know the name of the middleman. he's just trying to get that information out of them. >> absolutely. >> loewenstein said the only thing magdi was guilty of was trying to play detective. the police have never left their vision of him as being the suspect. and because of that, he's got to essentially solve the case on his own. >> what would the jury think? on the day of closing arguments, richard and ryan walked to court together. they had brought something for prosecutor sonia balleste, a religious tile belonging to ariet. >> sonia wanted me to bring like an item
instead, the defense attorney showed the jury evidence which he said proved magdi was not guilty. down the serial numbers of the 15 $100 bills he had given the undercover officers, and he tried to write down the license plate number of their vehicle, which, said the defense, casts that undercover video in a whole new light. >> he's playing along with them in order to be able to apprehend them. >> and so, when he says to them, just tell me the name of the middleman so i know i can...
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the time agreed. >> reporter: in early 2014 a grand jury was empaneled to review the evidence. moore and confer hit the road. >> so we did interviews in different states, and traveled the country a little bit. >> reporter: the new investigators tracked down old witnesses and even found a new one. a man who remembered an argument between kathy heckel and loyd groves on the day she went missing. the question was did police have enough to make an arrest? >> coming up -- >> i got to know this family. i was worried a lot about them because i knew this would be an ugly trial. >> would it be kathy who ends occupy on trial in. >> every single indiscretion of hers was going to be announced in open court. >> she was going to be punished for being murdered. was going t for being murdered powerfast fi. dissolves quickly. instantly ready to start working. ♪ oh, what a relief it is! so fast! come on! let's hide in the attic. no. in the basement. why can't we just get in the running car? are you crazy? let's hide behind the chainsaws. smart. yeah. ok. if you're in a horror movie, you make poo
the time agreed. >> reporter: in early 2014 a grand jury was empaneled to review the evidence. moore and confer hit the road. >> so we did interviews in different states, and traveled the country a little bit. >> reporter: the new investigators tracked down old witnesses and even found a new one. a man who remembered an argument between kathy heckel and loyd groves on the day she went missing. the question was did police have enough to make an arrest? >> coming up --...
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attorney wanted a negro defendant to scare the jury. >> reporter: the trial was a different experience for the lone black defendant, bobby seal. he wound up representing himself and ended up clashing with judge hoffman. >> he was gagged and chained for refusing to obey the judge. a white linen cloth reinforced with adhesive tape was knotted around his neck. >> he would pull his hands up and he would be clubbed in front of the jury and it went on for several days. >> i wasn't in any contempt. i told the judge you are in contempt of the american people. >> reporter: eventually the case was a mistrial and the chicago eight became the chicago seven. five were convicted of some charges but all were overturned on appeal. their trial is history but fight is very much alive. >> we didn't need it to get more relevant but it did. when you see peaceful protesters met with gas and night sticks. you have to care a lot about this country to go out in the street and face that kind of danger. you have to care a lot about america. >> anti-war demonstrators gathered in grant park. >> the demonstrators r
attorney wanted a negro defendant to scare the jury. >> reporter: the trial was a different experience for the lone black defendant, bobby seal. he wound up representing himself and ended up clashing with judge hoffman. >> he was gagged and chained for refusing to obey the judge. a white linen cloth reinforced with adhesive tape was knotted around his neck. >> he would pull his hands up and he would be clubbed in front of the jury and it went on for several days. >> i...
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>> absolutely not. >> would the jury believe father or son? want the cream winning beauty's best?jar was named best retinol cream, best retinol moisturizer, and best overall night cream. olay retinol24 faced the test to be awarded the best. olay. face anything. who knows where that button is? i don't have silent. everyone does -- right up here. it happens to all of us. we buy a new home, and we turn into our parents. what i do is help new homeowners overcome this. what is that, an adjustable spanner? good choice, steve. okay, don't forget you're not assisting him. you hired him. if you have nowhere to sit, you have too many. who else reads books about submarines? my dad. yeah. oh, those are -- progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents, but we can protect your home and auto when you bundle with us. look at that. when you bundle with us. it's just a cold. if you have high blood pressure, a cold is not just a cold. most cold medicines may raise blood pressure. choose coricidin hbp. the brand with a heart. for powerful cold relief without raising your blood pressure. >>
>> absolutely not. >> would the jury believe father or son? want the cream winning beauty's best?jar was named best retinol cream, best retinol moisturizer, and best overall night cream. olay retinol24 faced the test to be awarded the best. olay. face anything. who knows where that button is? i don't have silent. everyone does -- right up here. it happens to all of us. we buy a new home, and we turn into our parents. what i do is help new homeowners overcome this. what is that, an...
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jury, and that's what dailey got. number two, appellate review to make sure that the trial was fair, that the jury was impartial, that ou saw dailey put to death? >> i think that's an appropriate sentence under the law of the state of florida. >> all rise. circuit court is now back in session. honorable pat siracusa circuit court justice presiding. >> good morning, you can be seated. all right, so argument on 1-c and 2. >> in a february 2020 hearing about whether dailey will be allowed to present more evidence that his conviction should be overturned, dailey's attorneys argue prosecutors allowed their witness paul skalnik to mislead james dailey's jury about the fact skalnik had been charged in a sex assault. >> it was a misrepresentation to that jury. at that time he had an affirmative obligation to correct that false testimony. >> state attorneys tell the judge that skalnik had never been convicted of what karen parker says he did to her because the case had been dropped. >> unfortunately, lewd and lascivious charges are always difficult to prove. they're difficult to take to trial and is often a he said/she said ty
jury, and that's what dailey got. number two, appellate review to make sure that the trial was fair, that the jury was impartial, that ou saw dailey put to death? >> i think that's an appropriate sentence under the law of the state of florida. >> all rise. circuit court is now back in session. honorable pat siracusa circuit court justice presiding. >> good morning, you can be seated. all right, so argument on 1-c and 2. >> in a february 2020 hearing about whether dailey...
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. >>> this morning a very rare ruling by a judge in the breonna taylor grand jury may have opened the floodgates for jurors to speak freely about the case when they're normally forbidden to talk at all. >>> polls are one way to judge how a candidate is doing the other gauge is money, who has the most and how they're spending it. we've got the breakdown you need to hear. >>> with covid cases on the rise, health experts are seeing record increases in people suffering from anxiety and depression. >>> plus, we're uncovering a growing trend in remote learning that shows some students being bullied by others online. >> homophobia. one kid actually typed in there, k kys, kill yourself. >>> we've got the highs and lows as we kick off your wednesday. "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning i'm phillip mena. >> glad you're with us i'm frances rivera with less than two weeks to go until election day, joe biden is picking up another major endorsement. "usa today" broke a records-long tradition urging americans to elect joe biden and reject donald trump they said, we're making our first p
. >>> this morning a very rare ruling by a judge in the breonna taylor grand jury may have opened the floodgates for jurors to speak freely about the case when they're normally forbidden to talk at all. >>> polls are one way to judge how a candidate is doing the other gauge is money, who has the most and how they're spending it. we've got the breakdown you need to hear. >>> with covid cases on the rise, health experts are seeing record increases in people suffering...
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gov sununu: you not keep saying things and not back it up. >> did use to feel the jury is still out? >> i'm an environmental engineer for over ten years and i went to mit my job is cleaning up hazardous waste to design the exact system we are talking about. and that is where drive those decisions we make today. i will veto them again to focus the effort on those that can afford it the least. >> climate to mental health let's talk specifically about what is available for children of mental health and this is something you're looking at because senate bill 14 to have mental health overall with the children's mental health care for just recently doing some great reporting a very few steps have taken place on the finance committee and ways and means so what have you been doing to keep track of this and push it forward? >> and to give to the end of june. june of this year. and for those at risk with the child protection with those mental health treatment if you break a leg or have a heart attack you get medical care mental care not so much under this administration 27 kids waiting in emerg
gov sununu: you not keep saying things and not back it up. >> did use to feel the jury is still out? >> i'm an environmental engineer for over ten years and i went to mit my job is cleaning up hazardous waste to design the exact system we are talking about. and that is where drive those decisions we make today. i will veto them again to focus the effort on those that can afford it the least. >> climate to mental health let's talk specifically about what is available for...
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next, knock the civil jury down. whittle it down to a nub. the civil jury was in the constitution, in the bill of rights, in our darn declaration of independence. but it's annoying to big corporate powers because you can swagger your way as a big corporate power through congress. you can go and tell the president you put money into to elect, what to do. he'll put your stooges at the epa. it's all great until you get to the civil jury because they have an obligation, as you know, judge barrett. they have an obligation under the law to be fair to both parties irrespective of their size. you can't bribe them. it's a crime to tapper with the jury. it's standard practice to tamper with congress. and they make decisions based on the law. if you are used to being the boss, and swaggering your way around the political side, you don't want to be answerable before a jury. and so one after another these 85 to 4 decisions have knocked down, whittled away at the civil jury. a great american institution. third, first was unlimited dark money. second was dem
next, knock the civil jury down. whittle it down to a nub. the civil jury was in the constitution, in the bill of rights, in our darn declaration of independence. but it's annoying to big corporate powers because you can swagger your way as a big corporate power through congress. you can go and tell the president you put money into to elect, what to do. he'll put your stooges at the epa. it's all great until you get to the civil jury because they have an obligation, as you know, judge barrett....
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lewin knew he needed more evidence to make the jury believe his theory of the crime. >> i believe thaty some kind of argument. i believe that marie said that she was leaving. i believe that an argument turned violent. and i believe that at some point during the argument andre hit her, and then he made the decision, you know what, i can't let her walk out of here. >> what lewin needed most was a witness, and no one had seen anything on the day of the murder. yet lewin found there was a secret, buried in the memory of a grown man, who was all of 8 years old when a murder was being committed. marie's son, marcus singleton. >> we interviewed marcus in 2004, really the first in-depth interview that had ever been done. >> marcus was deeply conflicted between his feelings for his mom and the love he still felt for his stepfather andre. and at first, he had no intention of talking with investigators. but finally he broke down and told the story of what an 8-year-old marcus had seen on october 1st, 1994, 6 weeks before the murder. it's a story he also told to us. >> i remember hearing them scre
lewin knew he needed more evidence to make the jury believe his theory of the crime. >> i believe thaty some kind of argument. i believe that marie said that she was leaving. i believe that an argument turned violent. and i believe that at some point during the argument andre hit her, and then he made the decision, you know what, i can't let her walk out of here. >> what lewin needed most was a witness, and no one had seen anything on the day of the murder. yet lewin found there was...
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of that on the grand juries. ade definitive statements. and they wanted to make sure the record was clear. and i wassed to show how that grand jury was controlled. >> will we hear more from the grand juries. >> we heard there may be more interest. we're certainly receptive to that. the original motion filed on behalf of the first grand jury was designed to let others know there was a outlet and that there was a group of people in support of anything they may want to say. we ended up with a second grand jury who interviewed on that cbs this morning clip as well. but we have yet to hear from any additional jurors out of the 12. >> such a good interview and we're so glad that they came out to tell us what they thought went wrong. thank you for joining us, kevin, appreciate your time, sir. >> we reached out to daniel cameron's office for his response and we have yet to receive a response. last month he said if the jurors wanted to make an assessment on different charges, they could have done so. clearly though in that
of that on the grand juries. ade definitive statements. and they wanted to make sure the record was clear. and i wassed to show how that grand jury was controlled. >> will we hear more from the grand juries. >> we heard there may be more interest. we're certainly receptive to that. the original motion filed on behalf of the first grand jury was designed to let others know there was a outlet and that there was a group of people in support of anything they may want to say. we ended up...
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the jury have that lorry and into the cars, which then sped off.ers of that successful trip on the 11th of 0ctober were then also involved in the fatal trip on the 23rd of 0ctober the fatal trip on the 23rd of october in which 39 people died. the suspect, who faces 39 counts of manslaughter, admits being involved in the previous trip, but not on the fatal trip. the driver was later called in northern france with 20 vietnamese migrants in the back of his lorry, and two of those migrants ultimately ended up in the fatal trip. christopher can —— kennedy denies the charges of assisting an illegal immigration. british airways has waved its last two boeing 747 jumbo jets out of its base at heathrow. the original version of the aircraft has been flying for more half a century. the airline's entire fleet of the jets has been retired four years earlier than scheduled because of the pandemic‘s effect on international travel. 0ur transport correspondent tom burridge watched the last flight take off. the queen of the skies, on a final departure. it was over an
the jury have that lorry and into the cars, which then sped off.ers of that successful trip on the 11th of 0ctober were then also involved in the fatal trip on the 23rd of 0ctober the fatal trip on the 23rd of october in which 39 people died. the suspect, who faces 39 counts of manslaughter, admits being involved in the previous trip, but not on the fatal trip. the driver was later called in northern france with 20 vietnamese migrants in the back of his lorry, and two of those migrants...
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the jury saw photos of the blood and hair found in sarah's bmw. crime lab expert testified that dante's dna sample was a perfect match to the semen found in sarah's body. >> this was about complete domination of that young lady because she ends up in the woods face down, the way the jury saw her, with her legs slightly splayed out. she's naked from the waist down. her upper garments are on but pushed up. and her little black sandals are zippered and strapped to her feet still. >> reporter: the prosecution painted a portrait of a brutal killer who had carelessly left his calling card. albertson showed the jury dante's handprint covered in sarah's blood. and there was something else investigators had discovered that albertson also believed was irrefutable evidence. a drop of blood in dante's car. >> one small blood stain. that bloodstain came back to sarah goode. >> reporter: a fact janet albertson ended with in her closing argument. >> one bloodstain from a dead girl is one bloodstain too many. >> reporter: nick listened to the testimony. and there
the jury saw photos of the blood and hair found in sarah's bmw. crime lab expert testified that dante's dna sample was a perfect match to the semen found in sarah's body. >> this was about complete domination of that young lady because she ends up in the woods face down, the way the jury saw her, with her legs slightly splayed out. she's naked from the waist down. her upper garments are on but pushed up. and her little black sandals are zippered and strapped to her feet still. >>...
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knock the civil jury down. whittle it down to a nub. in the constitution, in the bill of rights, in the darn declaration of independence, but it is annoying to big corporate powers because you can swagger your way as a corporate power through congress. you can go tell the president you put money into to elect what to do, he will put your stooges at the epa. it's all great until you get to the civil jury because they have an obligation as you know, judge barrett, obligation under the law to be fair to both parties, irrespective of size. you can't bribe them, you're not allowed to. it is a crime to tamper with the jury. standard practice to tamper with congress. and they make decisions based on the law. if you're used to being the boss and swaggering your way around the political side, you don't want to be answerable before a jury. so one after another, the 80 decisions, 5-4, whittled away at the great american institution. third, first was unlimited dark money, second was demean, diminish civil jury, third is weaken regulatory agencies. a
knock the civil jury down. whittle it down to a nub. in the constitution, in the bill of rights, in the darn declaration of independence, but it is annoying to big corporate powers because you can swagger your way as a corporate power through congress. you can go tell the president you put money into to elect what to do, he will put your stooges at the epa. it's all great until you get to the civil jury because they have an obligation as you know, judge barrett, obligation under the law to be...
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the justices that time cited significant errors in jury selection sank potential jurors were improperly dismissed after they voiced opposition with the death penalty. so it kind of goes back to what you were saying which is whether or not this was a fair process for scott peterson. >> absolutely and that is the issue. i see a lot of people raise up and say how can you say that? he is obviously guilty. keep in mind we are not talking about that. we are not talking about guilty or not guilty. we are talking about did he get a fair trial? and in this case, i sat through most of it because i was doing a lot of legal commentary. the defense at the end of the trial asked me to help them by cross-examining scott in a mock cross-examination and that is all i did for the defense was do a mock cross-examination. but remember doctor moyer, he was a juror that got kicked off because when he was talking to the jurors in the jury room, he said wait a minute everybody, let's take our time. let's of that this evidence item by item. by all reports, the jurors went to the judge and complained. and he got
the justices that time cited significant errors in jury selection sank potential jurors were improperly dismissed after they voiced opposition with the death penalty. so it kind of goes back to what you were saying which is whether or not this was a fair process for scott peterson. >> absolutely and that is the issue. i see a lot of people raise up and say how can you say that? he is obviously guilty. keep in mind we are not talking about that. we are not talking about guilty or not...
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nice. >> she didn't present a bias in the jury room, doesn't feel like should be a penalty for this. >> reporter: judge in san mateo county will have to decide if there was juror misconduct. as for the death penalty issue, new court date is set for november 6th in county. abc7 news. >>> economy is major part of the effort to build a better bay area. many people have lost jobs, unable to pay rent. state has protections in place but one place in concord is exempt, landlord and tenants are outraged. leslie brinkley. >> reporter: hundreds of residents in clayton crossing apartments on monument boulevard are terrified, trying to negotiate with the landlord to hold off on raising rent. >> don't know if we can pay. >> live with son, single mother, lost job in march. >> reporter: unemployed housekeeper, not able to pay rent since may. >> today i own $1,000. >> and now a substantial monthly rent increase on top of the debt. all tenants who owe back rent september to january have until january 31st to pay landlord 25% of what they owe. residents sheer say rent increase makes that even more diff
nice. >> she didn't present a bias in the jury room, doesn't feel like should be a penalty for this. >> reporter: judge in san mateo county will have to decide if there was juror misconduct. as for the death penalty issue, new court date is set for november 6th in county. abc7 news. >>> economy is major part of the effort to build a better bay area. many people have lost jobs, unable to pay rent. state has protections in place but one place in concord is exempt, landlord...
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but he was he was there in the jury. and the judge speaks we reached a verdict yes we have in the matter of people versus bruce willis here. with the jury find the defendant. and they said guilty. and it was just. read the bottom literally fell out of my world and said it's over and. it's my life. one. when you've been falsely accused your only hope is for your attorney to directly challenge the veracity of the police my attorney seemed unwilling to go that far you never read said isn't it true that you're just lying about all of this here's the investigatory work that i did that proves that you're just a liar and he never did that. and this is part of a larger problem that david sirota calls the authority bias authority bias meaning for the government an institution says somebody did something and they must have done it and what's strange about it is that this is a country that in one way we americans i go says i don't trust the government can do anything right downtown trust anything the government says and yet at anoth
but he was he was there in the jury. and the judge speaks we reached a verdict yes we have in the matter of people versus bruce willis here. with the jury find the defendant. and they said guilty. and it was just. read the bottom literally fell out of my world and said it's over and. it's my life. one. when you've been falsely accused your only hope is for your attorney to directly challenge the veracity of the police my attorney seemed unwilling to go that far you never read said isn't it true...
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over one hand you have you know the fact that the jury had locked. them or the like. we had of that going on when i. you know that the current trials on mental health especially the human love for homeless and the cost of the welfare system that has to be incorporated so we have to go and i don't know how do we also i always say that you can have a conversation around mental health. without also have been a conversation about. you know the structures that i think of. something about that because a lot of times what happens you know we don't have the capacity to do it you have one concept. we are about. one jury and the huge deficits for a weapon people can go to and times all that woman to hold support and you have obviously in fact that including mental health care for all you know we do long have mental health are the primary health care levels you know if it was something that was reflected on the national. program and we devised. as well thank you as rocket fire you know the united nations convention on the rights of persons with disabilities is i think the critic
over one hand you have you know the fact that the jury had locked. them or the like. we had of that going on when i. you know that the current trials on mental health especially the human love for homeless and the cost of the welfare system that has to be incorporated so we have to go and i don't know how do we also i always say that you can have a conversation around mental health. without also have been a conversation about. you know the structures that i think of. something about that...
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what the grand jury does. trying to have the hour. so he can try to wash breonna leet blood off of his hands. so her day can have their chance at justice, but you denied her that. so the fact that it is based on self defense which is erroneous instruction when you think about the fact that she was a shirt party bystander who everyone said she did not have a gun or pose a threat of any kind. you cannot allow self defense of killing her. there was another party you claim was the aggressor. >> a neighbor, who spoke very soon after the shooting, said what happened? he said some drug dealer girl shot the police. he is asked "are you sure"? she had been recording everything everything on facebook live on her live feed, and he's like yeah, that's what happened. >> what do you make of the language used here. it is the fact that they are not, going into this, and there is the plethora that they knew she was not getting suspicious packaged delivered to her apartment. but the louisville still council flushed that issue ou
what the grand jury does. trying to have the hour. so he can try to wash breonna leet blood off of his hands. so her day can have their chance at justice, but you denied her that. so the fact that it is based on self defense which is erroneous instruction when you think about the fact that she was a shirt party bystander who everyone said she did not have a gun or pose a threat of any kind. you cannot allow self defense of killing her. there was another party you claim was the aggressor....
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two of the jury members say they were never given the opportunity to consider murder or manslaughter charges for the officers involved. >>> and the los angeles dodgers are world series champions, but not without a covid controversy. we'll talk with pitcher clayton kershaw on how the team triumphed during a challenging season. >> did we think clayton went to bed? we'll find out. but first -- here's today's "eye opener," it's your world in 90 seconds. >> the dodgers are one out away. >> called strike three! the dodgers win, finally! >> over the last 32 years, the dodgers have knocked at the door a few times. this year they kicked it in. >>> president trump making the appeal once again to suburban women. >> your husbands, they want to get back to work. right? they want to get back to work. we're getting your husbands back to work. >>> wildfires continuing to burn across southern california forcing thousands to flee their homes. >> it's chaos for about 20, 30 minutes because you're in a panic. >> i'm physically and mentally tired. >>> the gulf coast bracing for another storm as zeta head
two of the jury members say they were never given the opportunity to consider murder or manslaughter charges for the officers involved. >>> and the los angeles dodgers are world series champions, but not without a covid controversy. we'll talk with pitcher clayton kershaw on how the team triumphed during a challenging season. >> did we think clayton went to bed? we'll find out. but first -- here's today's "eye opener," it's your world in 90 seconds. >> the dodgers...
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we all heard the expression, chrissie, that a grand jury can indict a ham sandwich. why? lled by what the prosecutor wants them to consider. here it was common knowledge and understanding, obviously, that there was a death, a homicide. so why not put before them the ability and give them the ability with the facts and information to vote on that? now we're hearing from grand jurors that what the state attorney general said he did is far different from what he did do. and so as a result of that you have the release of this grand jury transcript that released some of the grand jurors allowing them to speak which is suggesting that you told the public that you presented charges, there was no justification, the grand jury was about trying to do justice. they said, wait a minute, we didn't get any of that stuff. so homicide to your initial point would be something clearly you would think they would consider. they did not. justification in terms of self-defense, something they should plainly they did not. it goes against the trust the public has for the process and that is a sha
we all heard the expression, chrissie, that a grand jury can indict a ham sandwich. why? lled by what the prosecutor wants them to consider. here it was common knowledge and understanding, obviously, that there was a death, a homicide. so why not put before them the ability and give them the ability with the facts and information to vote on that? now we're hearing from grand jurors that what the state attorney general said he did is far different from what he did do. and so as a result of that...
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- >> if i could. >> yes, 30 seconds and then move on. >> the governor's words, the governor said the juryout on science change. no surprise he called himself a trump guy through and through. the vetoes of clean energy, solar distribution, have resulted in rates going up on everyday granite staters. >> that's not true. >> and bipartisabipartisan-- >> i have a question for you, you keep says that the governor said the jury is out on climate change, when were the statements made. >> a few years ago. >> that's convenient. >> it is convenient. >> i mean, dan, you can't keep saying things and have nothing to back it up. >> here is my question, governor sununu has your view evolve on climate change and you-- . i'm an environmental engineer and worked for as an environmental engineering i went to mit and i my job was designing the exact systems that we're talking about and ground water. this is what i do. it's kind of at the core and those experiences are what drive a lot of decisions that we make today, but at the end of the day if we say no to a couple of bills because they cost hundreds of mil
- >> if i could. >> yes, 30 seconds and then move on. >> the governor's words, the governor said the juryout on science change. no surprise he called himself a trump guy through and through. the vetoes of clean energy, solar distribution, have resulted in rates going up on everyday granite staters. >> that's not true. >> and bipartisabipartisan-- >> i have a question for you, you keep says that the governor said the jury is out on climate change, when were...
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saying questions were asked about additional charges and the jury was told there would be none becausetor did not feel they could make them stick. the grand jury didn't agree that certain actions were justified nor did it decide that indictment should be the only charges in the case. as you know and mentioned, only one officer was charged with wanton endangerment, but none of the officers involved that night were charged with breonna taylor's death. so soon after that statement came out, i got a chance to speak with breonna taylor's mother. i asked her her reaction to hearing from the grand jury. >> when you read that statement, was that surprising to you? >> not at all. there's no way that in my opinion, that he could have presented all those facts and nothing came from that. i hope to have this thing start over, because it's been done wrong from the beginning. >> reporter: now, when she says they hope to start over, the family is pushing and renewing their push for a special prosecutor in this case. in fact, when i spoke with the family attorney she says they've already started the p
saying questions were asked about additional charges and the jury was told there would be none becausetor did not feel they could make them stick. the grand jury didn't agree that certain actions were justified nor did it decide that indictment should be the only charges in the case. as you know and mentioned, only one officer was charged with wanton endangerment, but none of the officers involved that night were charged with breonna taylor's death. so soon after that statement came out, i got...
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but the grand jury did not indict any of the officers in taylor's death. now in a bombshell statement one of those juror writes, quote. adding. palmer is breonna taylor's mother. when you first read that statement was that surprising to you? >> not at all. there is no way that, in my opinion, that he could have presented all of those facts and nothing came from that. >> the use of force. >> reporter: in a statement the kentucky attorney general daniel cameron writes. cameron has said the officers were justified in shooting because taylor's boyfriend kenneth walker fired first and wounding an officer. walker thought it was a home invasion and officers never announced themselves but police say they did. now the officer who was hit is speaking out for the first time. >> it's not a race thing like people want to try to make it to be. it's not. this is a point we were doing our job and re returned fire. this is not us hunting somebody down. this is not kneeling on a neck. >> now taylor's family demanding a special prosecutor take over the case. >> i hope to hav
but the grand jury did not indict any of the officers in taylor's death. now in a bombshell statement one of those juror writes, quote. adding. palmer is breonna taylor's mother. when you first read that statement was that surprising to you? >> not at all. there is no way that, in my opinion, that he could have presented all of those facts and nothing came from that. >> the use of force. >> reporter: in a statement the kentucky attorney general daniel cameron writes. cameron...