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if the other three sides are wood, then the back should be wood, as well. i want to say one thing, though. we have approved projects like in alimo square, where it's a slavish restoration of veteran n and we have done that on a couple of projects, but that is not that project. all of the projects should be wood an. i would like to hav to make a mo approve but with conditions, but allowing for the front facade to be wood siding rather than plaster and that the rear window should be wood, all wood windows on the rear. >> if i can just make a friendly amendment. so if i might recommend the commissioners add a condition of approval that the wood siding be based on what is historically evident on the building and that we we havway we have a paramete. the bay window likely should have a different type of wood siding just to distinguish between the bay versus the building, since we know that the two were not aligned. >> but the old siding is there behind the plaster. >> correct. >> so we have something to base it on. >> so it would be that, either restoring that w
if the other three sides are wood, then the back should be wood, as well. i want to say one thing, though. we have approved projects like in alimo square, where it's a slavish restoration of veteran n and we have done that on a couple of projects, but that is not that project. all of the projects should be wood an. i would like to hav to make a mo approve but with conditions, but allowing for the front facade to be wood siding rather than plaster and that the rear window should be wood, all...
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germany's leading architectural firm for wood construction says most of its customers choose wood because they're concerned about the environment. the demand for wood as a building material is growing because the friday's for future movement is really having an effect people want to know what's the house made of how much energy will it use how sustainable is it what materials do you use. gemini's forests under pressure prolonged periods of drought and rising temperatures caused by climate change having an effect on trees those that have been damaged can no longer be used for construction is this the right time to be felling trees for building purposes. we have just completed germany's 1st wooden high rise the 10 story building needed nearly 1500 cubic meters of wood or has as much carbon stored in it as 500 cars are made in a year and statistically it will take just 6 minutes for that wood to grow in germany's forests. for now at least germany has a plentiful supply of wood so this latest building in hamburg for example does not pose a problem but if demand continues to grow greater inves
germany's leading architectural firm for wood construction says most of its customers choose wood because they're concerned about the environment. the demand for wood as a building material is growing because the friday's for future movement is really having an effect people want to know what's the house made of how much energy will it use how sustainable is it what materials do you use. gemini's forests under pressure prolonged periods of drought and rising temperatures caused by climate...
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but how safe is it given the fire risk associated with wood. misconception because we know the burn does made fire safety standards it would take a long time for the place to burn down you'd have time to evacuate the building before it collapsed and if it was made of steel collapse a lot faster because of the intense heat. some apartment blocks in germany are now also built of which although it isn't always obvious because of the play offs on the facades homes like these are still the exception but demand is growing. gemini's leading architectural firm filled with construction says most of its customers choose wood because they're concerned about the environment. the demand for wood as a building material is growing because the friday's for future movement is really having an effect people want to know what's the house made of how much energy will it use how sustainable is it what materials do you use. germany's forests under pressure prolonged periods of drought and rising temperatures caused by climate change or having an effect on trees thos
but how safe is it given the fire risk associated with wood. misconception because we know the burn does made fire safety standards it would take a long time for the place to burn down you'd have time to evacuate the building before it collapsed and if it was made of steel collapse a lot faster because of the intense heat. some apartment blocks in germany are now also built of which although it isn't always obvious because of the play offs on the facades homes like these are still the exception...
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for the wood far outstrip supply. in the last decade there's been no more winters than there was for old boy that you or you pulled in a little can be overpowering to those not used to it. yet in small proportions it's a versatile ingredient as western perfume was have been realizing of the last decade. nearly all the major brands you know have been in this election was back in harness so long to the fun there is a french company or a jacket that was working with long before it became fashionable one of our must. try. things that never. actually. watches this 190 or 50. and there was just really how small. unique blend. into what we could get them. and how many beautiful blend i want to show it to. custom and the consumers who can appreciate this beautiful and how much this. cost is 2250 millimeters. is an amazing. because it's something new to the western world sometimes the reaction can be overwhelming maybe it's something that is not familiar for them but as they come 2nd time to try they will fail you know so you
for the wood far outstrip supply. in the last decade there's been no more winters than there was for old boy that you or you pulled in a little can be overpowering to those not used to it. yet in small proportions it's a versatile ingredient as western perfume was have been realizing of the last decade. nearly all the major brands you know have been in this election was back in harness so long to the fun there is a french company or a jacket that was working with long before it became...
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we want to know what the families of the murdered police officers thought of woods.e reached two who said they wouldn't or couldn't talk to us. but last year the granddaughter of officer carlos owen reflected on his loss and the hole it's left in all their lives. >> i remember how special he used to make his grand kids feel. he was really good at making others feel loved and special. >> we are deeply sorry for what happened that day. but the murderer of their family members is sitting on death row. he's confessed, he is being punished. they don't need an innocent man as well. >> martin savidge joins me now. >> he was calling from death row, the same death row in which nathaniel woods is spending his last few hours. hard to imagine a man who has confessed to killing three police offerings would have a guilty conscience but it's guilt over what he thinks is wrong. nathaniel woods has nothing to do with the death of these officers. >> reporter: you are saying you are totally responsible for the murders of those police officers? >> yes, yes, i am. i'm the only one that s
we want to know what the families of the murdered police officers thought of woods.e reached two who said they wouldn't or couldn't talk to us. but last year the granddaughter of officer carlos owen reflected on his loss and the hole it's left in all their lives. >> i remember how special he used to make his grand kids feel. he was really good at making others feel loved and special. >> we are deeply sorry for what happened that day. but the murderer of their family members is...
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for the wood far outstrip supply. in the last decade there's been no more of interest in the west for old boy if you or you fall then a little you can be overpowering to those not used to it. yet in small proportions it's a vesa telling really good as westen perfume was how the realizing of the last decade . nearly all the major brands you know have been in this image. the question how does so long to buy a farm there is a french company or asia that was working with long before it became fashionable. when i was. actually. crazy how much is this one is a 19450 needs how in little supreme is how small most special unique blend and i have assure you it's our good quality keeping them. very beautiful blend the only sure to use let's discuss them one can assume those who can appreciate this give forward and how much does a bottle cost it is 2250 millimeters bottle is an amazing thing. because it's something new to the western world sometimes the reaction can be overwhelming maybe it's something that is not familiar for th
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in a statement this morning, woods' family says they'll continue fighting to clear woods' name saying he is an innocent man. the state's attorney general insists justice was served. >> tonight nathaniel woods, one of two cop killers in the bloodiest day in birmingham police department history has met his just fate. >> the daughter of one of the police officers also fought the execution. the supreme court did not explain its decision. >>> well, now to the race for president. bernie sanders and joe biden are sharpening their attks thr e trading jabs online about social security with sanders accusing biden of supporting cuts to the program. the former vice president says sanders should be attacking president trump, not him. the vermont senator also attacked biden during a rally in arizona last night on the issue of gay rights. >> when legislation came up some years ago determining whether our gay brothers and sisters could be open about their sexual orientation and serve in the military, i said yes. joe biden said no. >> well, sanders has now canceled a rally in mississippi so he can spe
in a statement this morning, woods' family says they'll continue fighting to clear woods' name saying he is an innocent man. the state's attorney general insists justice was served. >> tonight nathaniel woods, one of two cop killers in the bloodiest day in birmingham police department history has met his just fate. >> the daughter of one of the police officers also fought the execution. the supreme court did not explain its decision. >>> well, now to the race for president....
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witnesses say woods showed labored breathing. he was put to death just hours after the u.s.upreme court stayed the execution briefly thursday evening, only to lift it without comment. he was executed despite never pulling a trigger in the crime he was convicted for, the 2004 murder of three birmingham police officers. in fact, despite being portrayed by prosecutors as the mastermind behind the crime, woods went to the death chamber professing his innocence. his claims were backed by kerry spencer, a death row prisoner convicted for being the gunman in the killings, who says woods was in the wrong place at the wrong time and had nothing to do with the crime. i respondeder king ii to the execution on twitter, writing -- "in the case of nathaniel woods, the actions of the u.s. supreme court and the governor of the state of alabama are reprehensible, and have potentially contributed to an irreversible injustice. it makes a mockery of justice and constitutional guarantees to a fair trial." this scrutiny of the supreme court's role in woods's execution comes just after a rare publ
witnesses say woods showed labored breathing. he was put to death just hours after the u.s.upreme court stayed the execution briefly thursday evening, only to lift it without comment. he was executed despite never pulling a trigger in the crime he was convicted for, the 2004 murder of three birmingham police officers. in fact, despite being portrayed by prosecutors as the mastermind behind the crime, woods went to the death chamber professing his innocence. his claims were backed by kerry...
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the house. >> reporter: woods was found guilty.ven though he hadn't fired a single shot, he was sentenced to death. >> he thought it was the craziest thing in the world. he was like, how? how? you know, he didn't do anything wrong. >> how much do you think race played a role in this case? >> i think it did play a role. i think that if you look at the victims, it's three white officers. and if you look at the people who are sitting on death row, it's two black men. >> reporter: woods' current defense team says his conviction was just one of many legal wrongs, including years of bungled appeals by other attorneys. now down to his final hours, woods' family believes their only hope is for the public to convince alabama's governor that killing a man who killed no one is wrong. >> i love my brother. people need to know about this. >> reporter: we wanted to know about the families of the murdered police officers thought. we reached two of them who said they couldn't or wouldn't talk us to. in a local radio interview last year, the grandd
the house. >> reporter: woods was found guilty.ven though he hadn't fired a single shot, he was sentenced to death. >> he thought it was the craziest thing in the world. he was like, how? how? you know, he didn't do anything wrong. >> how much do you think race played a role in this case? >> i think it did play a role. i think that if you look at the victims, it's three white officers. and if you look at the people who are sitting on death row, it's two black men....
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that's why we decided on wood as a source.h a raw materialal that grows hehere as also being processed here in europe. ♪ reporter: the wood is sourced from sustainably managed forests. the first step in turning wood into yarn is to put t it througa chipper. the shavings are then blended with an organic solvent. the resulting wet, pulpy mixture is then spun into thread. this process saves up to 1000 liters of water per t-shirt. for the team at wijld, sustainability is part of the corporate image. raw materials, production, and transport routes are all in and from europe, not asia, like most clothing manufacturers. that further reduces its carbon footprint. ♪ reporter: michelle tjokrosaputro would also like to go down the sustainable route. she has plans to gradually increase production at dan liris with wood-based yarn every year. at the moment, just 1% to 2% of the company's clothes are made this way. but the yarn's even being used for the traditional batik clothing that's so popular in indonesia. it's usually made out ofof si
that's why we decided on wood as a source.h a raw materialal that grows hehere as also being processed here in europe. ♪ reporter: the wood is sourced from sustainably managed forests. the first step in turning wood into yarn is to put t it througa chipper. the shavings are then blended with an organic solvent. the resulting wet, pulpy mixture is then spun into thread. this process saves up to 1000 liters of water per t-shirt. for the team at wijld, sustainability is part of the corporate...
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that shooter recently wrote a letter from prison stating nathaniel woods is 100% innocent. i know this for a fact because i'm the one who shot and killed all three officers. >> his sister pamela woods wants her brother spared and freed. >> he thought it was the craziest thing in the world. he's like how, how because, you know, he didn't do anything wrong. >> woods' attorneys have asked alabama governor kate ivy to commute his sentence. family members of the police officers who were murdered are not commenting. alabama's attorney general called woods' punishment just. >>> electric shock used on patients has been bapped. they claim the treatment is outdated, it is unethical and doesn't work. the fda says the devices present unreasonable and substantial risk of illness or injury. >> an overwhelming majority of schools in the u.s. lack counselors and nurses to help students in need. according to an aclu report using education department data student to counselor ratios were 251 to 1. and student to nurse ratios were 751 to 1 in 2016. those shortages come at a time when students
that shooter recently wrote a letter from prison stating nathaniel woods is 100% innocent. i know this for a fact because i'm the one who shot and killed all three officers. >> his sister pamela woods wants her brother spared and freed. >> he thought it was the craziest thing in the world. he's like how, how because, you know, he didn't do anything wrong. >> woods' attorneys have asked alabama governor kate ivy to commute his sentence. family members of the police officers who...
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woods had nothing to do with it. regardless of that, woods was put on trial.nspired in a plot to kill the officers. woods had always denied that. last night after the execution, the family members of the slain police officers spoke. they thanked the state for carrying out justice in their mind. and even 16 years later, their voices crack with emotion as they remember their loved ones and their faces tumbled into tears. it is still that strongly felt in this state. john? >> martin savidge, thank you for delivering on this story the last few days helping us understand all the emotions involved. >>> want to bring in chief legal analyst jeffrey toobin. this is hard for people to understand. they watched this develop. they saw this man who was executed who didn't pull the trigger. and who the person who did pull the trigger said he wasn't involved at all. so there are many people who say, why won't this be overturned? >> the jury believed that woods was complicit, that woods was a conspirator, and it is currently the law in the supreme court that you don't have to
woods had nothing to do with it. regardless of that, woods was put on trial.nspired in a plot to kill the officers. woods had always denied that. last night after the execution, the family members of the slain police officers spoke. they thanked the state for carrying out justice in their mind. and even 16 years later, their voices crack with emotion as they remember their loved ones and their faces tumbled into tears. it is still that strongly felt in this state. john? >> martin savidge,...
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it is over the scheduled execution tonight of a man named nathaniel woods, woods was convicted in 2004killing of three police officers in birmingham, alabama. the officers were serving a warrant on woods for dealing drugs. when another man in the home at the time named carrie spencer opened fire, killing the three officers wounding another. prosecutors in the case in the trial argued all along that spencer and spencer alone pulled the trigger. but that they -- they also argued woods conspired in the killings. both men were sentenced to death. but woods has always maintained his innocence and now there has been a groundswell of support for his case in these final hours. calling on the governor to halt the execution so his case can get another look. one person speaking out in woods' defense, the other man convicted, speaking to cnn's martin savidge from death row. listen. >> you are saying you are totally responsible for the murders of those police officers. >> yes, i am. >> and that -- >> i'm the one that shot -- that day. >> and that nathaniel woods is completely innocent, you say? >>
it is over the scheduled execution tonight of a man named nathaniel woods, woods was convicted in 2004killing of three police officers in birmingham, alabama. the officers were serving a warrant on woods for dealing drugs. when another man in the home at the time named carrie spencer opened fire, killing the three officers wounding another. prosecutors in the case in the trial argued all along that spencer and spencer alone pulled the trigger. but that they -- they also argued woods conspired...
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alabama is about to execute 44 year-old woods.fficers he did not kill. june 17, 2004, three police officers are gunned down attempting to serve a warrant orn woods at a home. he surrendered to police. when another man in the house opened fire. with an assault rifle. killing the officers. >> never in my life have i ever imagined going to three funerals in two days and feeling pain and hurt. that we have all experienced. >> the shocking murders left a city grieving. he confessed and said soon after the arrest he acted alone. he was convicted of the murder and sits on alabama death row. but for prosecutors, one conviction wasn't enough. they charged woods with three counts of murder. accusing him of conspireing in the killing of the officers. >> in order for a person to be convicted, they have to be involved in plan or scheme to kill. >> prosecutors alleged a calculating woods intentionally lured the officers into the home. where spencer was waiting. >> absolutely not. he was terrified when they came in. >> woods was found guilty. an
alabama is about to execute 44 year-old woods.fficers he did not kill. june 17, 2004, three police officers are gunned down attempting to serve a warrant orn woods at a home. he surrendered to police. when another man in the house opened fire. with an assault rifle. killing the officers. >> never in my life have i ever imagined going to three funerals in two days and feeling pain and hurt. that we have all experienced. >> the shocking murders left a city grieving. he confessed and...
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alabama is about to execute 44-year-old nathaniel woods for the murders of three police officers thatne 17th, 2004. three birmingham police officers are gunned down attempting to serve a misdemeanor warrant on woods on the city's west side. woods had surrendered to the police when another man in the house kerry spencer opened fire with assault rifle killing the three officers. >> never in my life have i ever imagined going to three funerals in two days and feeling the pain and the hurt that we have all experienced. >> reporter: the shocking murders left a city grieving. spencer confessed to the shootings and he said that soon after the arrest that he had acted ale loan. he was convicted of the murders and sits on alabama's death row. but for the prosecutors, one conviction wasn't enough. they charged woods with three counts of capital murder, accusing him of conspiring or being complicit in the killing of the officers. >> in order for a person to be convict on the complicity, they have to be involved in a plan or scheme to kill. >> reporter: the prosecutors alleged that a calculating
alabama is about to execute 44-year-old nathaniel woods for the murders of three police officers thatne 17th, 2004. three birmingham police officers are gunned down attempting to serve a misdemeanor warrant on woods on the city's west side. woods had surrendered to the police when another man in the house kerry spencer opened fire with assault rifle killing the three officers. >> never in my life have i ever imagined going to three funerals in two days and feeling the pain and the hurt...
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woods. my mother's younger sister was named rose after rosemary woods. i already had an aunt rose so i could not call her aunt rose. so i said i can't have two aunts roses. you are uncle rose. and the whole family started calling her uncle rose and she had a great sense of humor. she thought it was cute and funny. she accepted being called uncle rose. the whole time i was interviewing and i've talked to him for couple of hours now, every time he said uncle rose and he can't call her aunt rose he calls her uncle rose it was a very weird circumstance. >> host: so one of the things that happened is you have john dean, but john dean and believes john dean, the public sheer point about how it poured and she becomes as a witness because they called him into saying what he saying about nixon, talking about hush money is not true. and so people believe haldeman they don't believe john dean. you all believe john dean but you don't have any cooperating evidence and the public believes haldeman. so tel
woods. my mother's younger sister was named rose after rosemary woods. i already had an aunt rose so i could not call her aunt rose. so i said i can't have two aunts roses. you are uncle rose. and the whole family started calling her uncle rose and she had a great sense of humor. she thought it was cute and funny. she accepted being called uncle rose. the whole time i was interviewing and i've talked to him for couple of hours now, every time he said uncle rose and he can't call her aunt rose...
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martin luther king iii is among woods' supporters.mela woods wants her brother spared and freed. >> he thought it was the craziest thing in the world. he's like how, how because, you know, he didn't do anything wrong. woods' attorneys have asked alabama governor kayivy to commute his sentence. ally members of the murder police officers are not commenting. alabama's attorney general called woods' punishment just. >>> coronavirus fears forcing cancellations of sporting events around the world including college basketball games here in the u.s. andy scholes has more in this morning's bleacher report. >> the ncaa established a panel of experts to monther the coronavirus outbreak. and now march madness is going on as planned but two schools have canceled games. chicago state announced their mens team would not be traveling to seattle university to play today or utah valley to play on saturday. the womens teams home games canceled as well. the university of missouri kansas city mens team also making the decision to not travel to seattle for
martin luther king iii is among woods' supporters.mela woods wants her brother spared and freed. >> he thought it was the craziest thing in the world. he's like how, how because, you know, he didn't do anything wrong. woods' attorneys have asked alabama governor kayivy to commute his sentence. ally members of the murder police officers are not commenting. alabama's attorney general called woods' punishment just. >>> coronavirus fears forcing cancellations of sporting events...
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if woods was white, would he be dead now?we know the death penalty in this countfry is applied in a disproportionate manner. and they're over represented in terms of the people executed in the country. it does matter the race of the victims as well as the defense. and i believe that's why you've seen such a support with respect to woods. and there was this legal drama today. granted by the u.s. supreme court and later they decided to ultimately stay the execution. i think they thought there was going to be additional legal proceedings and perhaps a new trial. >> did the supreme court explain why a stay and then they refused to get involved? >> no explanation. just a brief statement staying initialthy execution and later refusing to stay the execution any further and we know there were repeated pleas made to the governor of the state for clemency and those requests were also rejected by the governor. again, there was a video circulating from the family. they thought it was a reprieve and there was going to be additional hearin
if woods was white, would he be dead now?we know the death penalty in this countfry is applied in a disproportionate manner. and they're over represented in terms of the people executed in the country. it does matter the race of the victims as well as the defense. and i believe that's why you've seen such a support with respect to woods. and there was this legal drama today. granted by the u.s. supreme court and later they decided to ultimately stay the execution. i think they thought there was...
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chris wood making the most of the save to claim his 11th goal of the season.s managing to keep them at bay but tottenham were struggling to pose any threat. this the best they could manage in the first half. someone needed to give them a helping hand and fortunately for burnley it was their captain ben mee. dele alli's equaliser failed to change the flow of the match though. spurs were desperately hanging on for a point. dyer‘s intervention crucial. as was lloris's. mourinho maintained his personal unbeaten record against burnley and spurs avoided a third straight defeat but a point apiece is not enough for either side's ambitions. is both teams dropping places from where they started. the day. seven days ago, watt fort made the entire football world stand up with that that surprise victory over liverpool but today it was really back to reality, with a bit of a bang. they we re reality, with a bit of a bang. they were beaten away at crystal palace an ain't league goal from this were beaten away at crystal palace an ain't league goalfrom this man was the differ
chris wood making the most of the save to claim his 11th goal of the season.s managing to keep them at bay but tottenham were struggling to pose any threat. this the best they could manage in the first half. someone needed to give them a helping hand and fortunately for burnley it was their captain ben mee. dele alli's equaliser failed to change the flow of the match though. spurs were desperately hanging on for a point. dyer‘s intervention crucial. as was lloris's. mourinho maintained his...
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will tiger woods will fit to defend his title at augusta?hello, and welcome to sportsday, all the news from the premier league to come, but we're going to start with the six nations, and that huge game at twickenham between england and wales. it is approaching full—time. the latest score is england are 33, wales have 16. england need a victory to keeple a live their hopes of winning the title. favourites france of course are playing scotla nd france of course are playing scotland tomorrow. wales players are wearing black arm bands to show their respect for the former international matthewj watkins who died today aged 41 after a lock battle with cancer. twickenham is such a tough place for wales and it didn't take england long to assert their authority. watson dived over the line and put england ahead which they increased to 20 points to nine ahead by half—time. for the wales manager he must have put a rocket up his side. this try was magnificent. surely favourite for try of the championship. tipuric taking the glory between the posts and the
will tiger woods will fit to defend his title at augusta?hello, and welcome to sportsday, all the news from the premier league to come, but we're going to start with the six nations, and that huge game at twickenham between england and wales. it is approaching full—time. the latest score is england are 33, wales have 16. england need a victory to keeple a live their hopes of winning the title. favourites france of course are playing scotla nd france of course are playing scotland tomorrow....
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he was terrified when they came into the house. >> woods was found guilty. single shot, he was sentenced to death. >> he thought it was the craziest thing in the world. he was like how? how? you know, he didn't do anything wrong. >> how much do you think race played a role in this case? >> i think it did play a role. i think if you look at the victims, it's three white officers. and if you look at the people who are sitting on death row, it's two black men. >> woods' current defense team says his conviction was one of many wrongs. now down to his final hours, woods' family believes their only hope is for the public to convince alabama's governor that killing a man who killed no one is wrong. we wanted to know what the families of the murdered police officers thought of woods. with e reached two of them who couldn't or wouldn't talk to us. in a local radio interview last year, the granddaughter of one of the police officers reflected. >> i remember how special he made his grand kids feel. >> what would you say to the officers who died? >> we are deeply, deepl
he was terrified when they came into the house. >> woods was found guilty. single shot, he was sentenced to death. >> he thought it was the craziest thing in the world. he was like how? how? you know, he didn't do anything wrong. >> how much do you think race played a role in this case? >> i think it did play a role. i think if you look at the victims, it's three white officers. and if you look at the people who are sitting on death row, it's two black men. >>...
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woods had nothing to do with it.l on behalf of woods. here's someha that you are totally responsible for the murders of those police officers. >> yes, i am. i'm the only one that shot anybody that day. >> and na ththaniel woods is completely innocent. >> absolutely. he did no shooting. us put this on my life, my children's life. i swear to god. >> he says that woods knew nothing of what was going to happen. it was a correspondent tanhouse attack. they did not conspire together. woods is 100% innocent. and the wrong man is being put to death. >> thank you very much. i'm brooke baldwin. "the lead" with jake tapper starts right now. >> president trump says he trusts his hunch more than health data. "the lead" starts right now. breaking news, a cruise ship held off california with two dozen people possibly enfected with the coronavirus and thousands potentially exposed. >>> president trump blasted for causing coronavirus confusion as he publicly doubts what doctors are say iing about how deadly t virus is. >>> plus senat
woods had nothing to do with it.l on behalf of woods. here's someha that you are totally responsible for the murders of those police officers. >> yes, i am. i'm the only one that shot anybody that day. >> and na ththaniel woods is completely innocent. >> absolutely. he did no shooting. us put this on my life, my children's life. i swear to god. >> he says that woods knew nothing of what was going to happen. it was a correspondent tanhouse attack. they did not conspire...
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undoubtedly, the masters is tiger woods priority.iority it is retaining fitness. it isa priority it is retaining fitness. it is a fact of his life that the bank is a fact of his life that the bank is fragile and he has to ration the number of events that he plays. i think this is a big blow not to play the players championship because an event of huge prestige and he has one at before. the fact that he is not suggesting he will be short of stroke playing action heading into the first major of the year but that priority is agusta and being fit for agusta is right there. back to football — and they're approaching half—time in the final match of the shebelieves cup. the usa need only a draw againstjapan to win the competition for the third time. but the world champions lead 3—1 — with goals from megan rapinoe and christen press. there are four minutes remaining. earlier, spain beat last year's winners england. the only goal of the game was scored eight minutes from time by barcelona's alexia putellas — her second goal of the tournament.
undoubtedly, the masters is tiger woods priority.iority it is retaining fitness. it isa priority it is retaining fitness. it is a fact of his life that the bank is a fact of his life that the bank is fragile and he has to ration the number of events that he plays. i think this is a big blow not to play the players championship because an event of huge prestige and he has one at before. the fact that he is not suggesting he will be short of stroke playing action heading into the first major of...
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if everything bans down then we won't be able to gather wood for cooking sale cecily said now who is one of the oldest villagers she tells us that part of the pond near a palm tree is also used. for. a crisis meeting village elder christophe kali explains how serious the situation ease slashing and burning does not only destroy a forest uncontrolled fires threaten the village itself. so who is setting these bushfires this is speculation but no one wants to point fingers they decide to patrol the area. and a very rare visit. of founded a quality that we look into the organisation of a patrol i don't tend to villagers from our own suit to participating in order to get these bush fires under control clearly says graham i did what would have to put a bullet but the final clemen someone who doesn't think but trolls will help he believes in the power of persuasion and he has an idea he discovered a method on the internet which will make depleted soils fight again then there will be no need to ban the forests to create arable farmland these methyl is called hugel quota or hill culture fast
if everything bans down then we won't be able to gather wood for cooking sale cecily said now who is one of the oldest villagers she tells us that part of the pond near a palm tree is also used. for. a crisis meeting village elder christophe kali explains how serious the situation ease slashing and burning does not only destroy a forest uncontrolled fires threaten the village itself. so who is setting these bushfires this is speculation but no one wants to point fingers they decide to patrol...
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alabama inmate nathaniel woods was executed by lethal injection.ked of capital murder for his role in the killing of three birmingham police officers back in 2004, which his codefendant had confessed to firing the weapon that killed the policemen and denied that woods was complicit in the fatal shooting. activists and family members claim that woods' case was mishandled with inadequate legal counsel saying he was wrongly informed that he wouldn't be convicted of capital murder because the state needed to prove he pulled the trigger. in alabama, even if the person did not pull the trigger of the murder weapon they are eligible for the death penalty. >> civil rights leader, martin luther king iii advocated on behalf of woods. here's what he said on "morning joe" just yesterday. >> what it feels like to many in the african-american community is once again this is like a lynching. an innocent person is slated to die this evening. and that should be unacceptable. the legal system has got to do better or justice certainly has to be served in some respons
alabama inmate nathaniel woods was executed by lethal injection.ked of capital murder for his role in the killing of three birmingham police officers back in 2004, which his codefendant had confessed to firing the weapon that killed the policemen and denied that woods was complicit in the fatal shooting. activists and family members claim that woods' case was mishandled with inadequate legal counsel saying he was wrongly informed that he wouldn't be convicted of capital murder because the state...
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woods had poor counsel. think it's ever too late when someone may be innocent too review all of the information to make sure. >> bill: you said maybe. you've also said very likely innocent. you've also said appears to have be strongly mishandseled by the courts. there's a lot of ifs in there, martin. >> so your question is what? >> bill: what evidence do you have that he's innocents? >> the gentleman that said he did the calling and nathaniel was not involved. i'm not a lawyer. i can't debate you. all we can look at is the facts. if a person is innocent, they shouldn't be killed in this country. people have been killed and hung for doing nothing. many this confession, if that is the prospect, at least go through the facts and the information and give the system an opportunity to work if it did not work. unfortunately, the system does not work for african americans and poor people over and over again. >> bill: here's what the attorney general said. he said nathaniel woods was found guilty by a jury of his pee
woods had poor counsel. think it's ever too late when someone may be innocent too review all of the information to make sure. >> bill: you said maybe. you've also said very likely innocent. you've also said appears to have be strongly mishandseled by the courts. there's a lot of ifs in there, martin. >> so your question is what? >> bill: what evidence do you have that he's innocents? >> the gentleman that said he did the calling and nathaniel was not involved. i'm not a...
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the brother of rosemary woods. and my mother's younger sister was named rose after rosemary woods. and i already had an aunt rose, so when i met her, i could not call her aunt rose. so i said i can't have two aunt roses, you're uncle rose. and the whole family started calling her uncle rose, and she had a great sense of humor, and she thought it was cute and funny, and she accepted being called uncle rose. and the whole time i was interviewing him, ever time he said uncle rose, and he can't call her aunt rose. it was a very weird circumstance. >> so in this you're -- so one of the things that's happened to you with, you have john dean, right? but no one believes john dean -- the public, to your point about how important he becomes as as witness because haldeman is saying nixon talking about president bush money is -- hush money isn't true. you all believe john dean, but you don't is have any corroborating evidence, and the public believes haldeman. is so tell us how she becomes perfectal and how you -- pivotal and
the brother of rosemary woods. and my mother's younger sister was named rose after rosemary woods. and i already had an aunt rose, so when i met her, i could not call her aunt rose. so i said i can't have two aunt roses, you're uncle rose. and the whole family started calling her uncle rose, and she had a great sense of humor, and she thought it was cute and funny, and she accepted being called uncle rose. and the whole time i was interviewing him, ever time he said uncle rose, and he can't...
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she is sleeping in the woods, not camping.with all that, she is saying this is something she came to enjoy. she came to an prescient the time she spent in the woods on her own. she was living outside of the oversight and violence of her plantation. truancy on one level is important because it helps us to see some of the strategies enslaved people used to claim some power over their own lives. sally smith went to the woods because it made her feel good. truancy also points to how powerful enslaved people's actions could be in relation to the larger system of slavery. think about this. in the eyes of slaveowners, we might think of slavery as -- let's make sure this is nice and solid. in the eyes of slaveowners, slavery was like a fence, a bound space, and the idea for slaveowners was that they could put a person in this space and compel them to do particular things. you will go to this place and do this particular work for this long. six days a week, more intensity particular times of year. the slave owner idea of slavery was th
she is sleeping in the woods, not camping.with all that, she is saying this is something she came to enjoy. she came to an prescient the time she spent in the woods on her own. she was living outside of the oversight and violence of her plantation. truancy on one level is important because it helps us to see some of the strategies enslaved people used to claim some power over their own lives. sally smith went to the woods because it made her feel good. truancy also points to how powerful...
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so when sally smith runs to the woods, she's poking a hole. even bigger hole, right? acts like truancy challenge the idea that slave owners had absolute control over slaves. again, what's important here is this is a slave owner's idea of slavery. this is how people who own slaves wanted to imagine slavery as an imaginary fence, that it was shot through, poked through with holes that enslaved people used to live lives in the ways that they wanted to. so sally smith's truancy was a threat to her owner's belief that he controlled the people he owned. and there are all sorts of ways people could seek power in their lives. sometimes they would break tools. sometimes they would destroy crops. sometimes they would just work a little slower. they might take breaks. they might plot. sometimes people like nat turner would rise up. we'll talk to him in the weeks to come. sometimes gabriel would plot a conspiracy. sometimes a group of people would come together, share a particular cultural practice and try to escape to freedom in florida. every day enslav
so when sally smith runs to the woods, she's poking a hole. even bigger hole, right? acts like truancy challenge the idea that slave owners had absolute control over slaves. again, what's important here is this is a slave owner's idea of slavery. this is how people who own slaves wanted to imagine slavery as an imaginary fence, that it was shot through, poked through with holes that enslaved people used to live lives in the ways that they wanted to. so sally smith's truancy was a threat to her...
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an impressive statistic and also indicative of the center for woods evolving role in the i was he was a player who really served the team. man shall do. to help his colleagues. and i think merciless close. second might. then things moved up another gear with mario gomez in overdrive. with his robust physic and great technique coffee the foot mario gomez is always ready to seize his chance and assert his presence inside the box. you think so generally speaking i think players nowadays are operating at a higher level anyway in terms of both athleticism and technique definition of one who falls and. speed is another of those essential basic attributes and the young mario gomez how did so but i think people sometimes underestimated how fast he was because he's such a big guy i was but he was really nifty over the 1st 30 to 50 meters. turn of pace with his composure in one on one situations with the keepers and you can see how he scored so many goals on the break my spirit was because. i . developed not just for the strikers it's the same with every position it's all got a lot quicker. he
an impressive statistic and also indicative of the center for woods evolving role in the i was he was a player who really served the team. man shall do. to help his colleagues. and i think merciless close. second might. then things moved up another gear with mario gomez in overdrive. with his robust physic and great technique coffee the foot mario gomez is always ready to seize his chance and assert his presence inside the box. you think so generally speaking i think players nowadays are...
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so who is setting these woods fires this is speculation but no one wants to point fingers they decide to patrol the area. in a. business. of founded a quantity that we look into the organisation of a patrol i don't tend to villagers from our own suit to participating in order to get these bush fires under control. i think we're probably going to put a bill but the farm with lemon somebody who doesn't think but trolls will help he believes in the power of persuasion and he has an idea he discovered a method on the internet which will make depleted soils for tell again then there will be no need to ban the forests to create arable farmland these methyl is called hugel couture or he'll culture fast over unusable logs and dead branches is laid down leaves grass and weeds is put on top then it only needs watering entine it becomes a fighter bed for planting clement somebody tried it on his own fields and was successful. or needed we only want to eat once a week so not to know it and if you put your hands on top of each it's as if you are deep in the woods a really nice damp foreign soil an
so who is setting these woods fires this is speculation but no one wants to point fingers they decide to patrol the area. in a. business. of founded a quantity that we look into the organisation of a patrol i don't tend to villagers from our own suit to participating in order to get these bush fires under control. i think we're probably going to put a bill but the farm with lemon somebody who doesn't think but trolls will help he believes in the power of persuasion and he has an idea he...
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thursday, but woods' attorneys say he is innocent and his co-defendant has come forward.with more on this case. so, where, martin, does all of this stand? >> well, brooke, tens of thousands of people are appealing to the governor of alabama and that is including martin luth martin luther king, iii, the son of martin luther king appealing for life of nathaniel woods. this is going back to when police officers were inside of the home to arrest someone, and then all of the sudden, a man kerry spencer jumped out with a semiautomatic rifle and jumped out killing three officers and wounding a fourth. both of them were taken into custody, and spencer said that he pulled the trigger and acted alone. he is convicted of capital murder and awaiting execution on death row. and yet, woods was charged with complicity of murder, and it is a capital offense and he was tried and found guilty and he, too, was sentenced to death even though he did not kill a single person. that is the defense team now say it is the first of many wrongs that were committed against him. the authorities say th
thursday, but woods' attorneys say he is innocent and his co-defendant has come forward.with more on this case. so, where, martin, does all of this stand? >> well, brooke, tens of thousands of people are appealing to the governor of alabama and that is including martin luth martin luther king, iii, the son of martin luther king appealing for life of nathaniel woods. this is going back to when police officers were inside of the home to arrest someone, and then all of the sudden, a man...
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they discovered he was down on his luck living in the woods behind the bar.ched his camp site and his car. not one clue. holbert also agreed to an interview at the police station where he told detectives, yes, he picked up kelli on friday, the 13th, and later dropped her off at the entrance to her apartment complex. >> since friday night, no contact with her whatsoever, you don't know where she is at? >> no. >> what do you know about her? >> nothing, really. i've known her for, what, six hours all together. >> holbert was fully cooperative. didn't duck one question. >> if you knocked her down in the car, i need to know about that. >> no, i did not. >> not even touched her? >> no. >> so they let him go. if nick holbert was a suspect, he certainly wasn't acting like one. he joined search teams looking for kelli and even spoke on local tv expressing his concern. >> she seemed like a really nice and cool person, and i mean i hate that she's missing. >> but fayetteville police weren't buying holbert's story, and now he too was a person of interest along with kelli
they discovered he was down on his luck living in the woods behind the bar.ched his camp site and his car. not one clue. holbert also agreed to an interview at the police station where he told detectives, yes, he picked up kelli on friday, the 13th, and later dropped her off at the entrance to her apartment complex. >> since friday night, no contact with her whatsoever, you don't know where she is at? >> no. >> what do you know about her? >> nothing, really. i've known...
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in the woods is over with cannot tell it's not assume by the end we fill in soon one does go by so many arabs who. wanted. to shock after all are encouraged it was. nothing. to lucky near the armed forces. but left at. that time is that. one for which shared interest in. not just this crap soon it'll be but i'm simply registration temperature we can call them instantly. very strange smoosh. here. she'll go she said case isn't really the finale you just absolute last dr and you. and your staff sort of said. the board and they do a groom the college the. last weapon and the pretty much what did the one more i want that the new. there would look that i'm not borderline again the sit down of him they a chance what i thought was throwing jeeves and wooster would not be the biggest things to be missing the reason for example. we heat yet. you are not absolutely buried in your arsenal is next to this is where it is usually does it is example just as this isn't it. this is just the cyclists is getting ready he did not have much of a bathroom and i don't know if that kind of cuts the further alo
in the woods is over with cannot tell it's not assume by the end we fill in soon one does go by so many arabs who. wanted. to shock after all are encouraged it was. nothing. to lucky near the armed forces. but left at. that time is that. one for which shared interest in. not just this crap soon it'll be but i'm simply registration temperature we can call them instantly. very strange smoosh. here. she'll go she said case isn't really the finale you just absolute last dr and you. and your staff...
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fights in the woods but hey it's a free world and everybody has a right what's the big deal. that's as good. as he said. this is a worrying development beating each other up in the woods is one thing but neo nazis organizing events training and trying to recruit other m.m.a. fighters is a new dimension. the scene. should be aware of and should talk about. develop one with the right wing. not only in sports. or horse i right wing hooligans in the stadiums i i. right wing hooligans in the street. in recent years hooligans have been at the vanguard of numerous right wing demonstrations in germany. they organized the hooligans against salafist protest in cologne in 2014. and were also instrumental in kicking off far right much using 10 minutes in $28.00. thankfully hooligans influence in stadiums has dwindled to a large extent due to the rise of ultras in germany because there are often confused ultras a supporters responsible for much of the history standing singing creating t.v. shows and part russia that politics vary wildly from club to club milligan's of fans who fight there
fights in the woods but hey it's a free world and everybody has a right what's the big deal. that's as good. as he said. this is a worrying development beating each other up in the woods is one thing but neo nazis organizing events training and trying to recruit other m.m.a. fighters is a new dimension. the scene. should be aware of and should talk about. develop one with the right wing. not only in sports. or horse i right wing hooligans in the stadiums i i. right wing hooligans in the street....
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i'm meredith wood. >>still ahead votersin 6 states are heading out to the polls while all eyes are on when it comes to flooring, i'm hard to ease. , i go to floor & decor where they don'just know the diffence between products, theyive for it. from american hardwood to spash porcelain itaan marble, from american hardwood i'm looking for inspiration from every part of t world. so, when it comes to discovering evy imaginable te, wood, laminate so, when it comes to or stone withoutcompro, discovering evy one aisle doesn't cut . i need an entire store. now, i've got one. explore floo& or online at flooranddecor.comon >>vots in 6 states cast their ballot n super tuday part 2 right now we know joe biden is projected to take. missouri and mississippi based on exit polling but for other states e still up for grabs tonight, john lawrence reports. >>voters in 6 states head to the polls on super tuesday too but one state is drawing extra on tuesday. let's win here in michigan, the wolverines state more specifically
i'm meredith wood. >>still ahead votersin 6 states are heading out to the polls while all eyes are on when it comes to flooring, i'm hard to ease. , i go to floor & decor where they don'just know the diffence between products, theyive for it. from american hardwood to spash porcelain itaan marble, from american hardwood i'm looking for inspiration from every part of t world. so, when it comes to discovering evy imaginable te, wood, laminate so, when it comes to or stone withoutcompro,...
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this is the barrel found by the hunter in the woods.rrel that we found in 2000. >> no one has been able to identify the bodies. the mystery bothers residents today. >> the one thing in this case that that will always stick in my mind till the day i die is that we don't have terry rasmussen around today to talk to. >> rasmussen die in the prison in 2010 where he was serving time for killing his common-law wife in california. >> i guess dying serves him right. i wished he'd lived longer, so in prison. >> a lot of people ask that request, why are you still working on the case? >> we knew who he was. his name was terry rasmussen, but then it's also like, "but who are these victims? >> we still, first and foremost, do not know the identities of the four bear brook victims. >> sometimes when people go missing, it's obvious. there's another way that people go missing where they fade slowly from the lives of the people around them. >> one of the interesting dynamics of this case as we went along was private citizens taking an intense interest i
this is the barrel found by the hunter in the woods.rrel that we found in 2000. >> no one has been able to identify the bodies. the mystery bothers residents today. >> the one thing in this case that that will always stick in my mind till the day i die is that we don't have terry rasmussen around today to talk to. >> rasmussen die in the prison in 2010 where he was serving time for killing his common-law wife in california. >> i guess dying serves him right. i wished...
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they're looking for some tasty pieces of wood this spruce tree seems promising. with pretty much all the trees that grow in switzerland almost. as fast asleep. on spring pine. the 1st thing he does is sniff it. stone by. the trees will be captured in the dish he's planning. home to. these pieces of pumpkin have been lying on and. give the pumpkin an added flavor. a wonderful citric. acid they produce. better than us. for the last 25 years and his team. in the village. have been serving up swiss nature on a plate sometimes some heavyweight appliances are needed the pine bark is turned into shavings and put in a cooking pot. and fire. distilled into a venue that has a delicate taste. these new uses the flavoring. for example it goes well with venison. the garnish is roasted. serenaded lichen and stone pine nuts a dish composed of 100 percent natural ingredients the 2nd course is the 4 make acid flavored pumpkin which is supposedly also very healthy these now wants his dishes to appeal to all the senses his signature style has earned him all sorts of nicknames that
they're looking for some tasty pieces of wood this spruce tree seems promising. with pretty much all the trees that grow in switzerland almost. as fast asleep. on spring pine. the 1st thing he does is sniff it. stone by. the trees will be captured in the dish he's planning. home to. these pieces of pumpkin have been lying on and. give the pumpkin an added flavor. a wonderful citric. acid they produce. better than us. for the last 25 years and his team. in the village. have been serving up swiss...