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former dallas police officer on trial for murder, describing in her own words how she gunned down an innocent man in his apartment. >> i have my gunpointed, and i'm saying let me see your hands, let me see your hands. >> reporter: there is no question that she killed botham je jean, gunned down in his own living room. >> she took my life away. >> reporter: geiger says it was a mistake, entering his apartment thinking it was hers. geiger taking the stand in her own defense, at times distraught. >> i was scared. and i'm so sorry. nfrontatnal. at oer times ma mr.ntdeng io his apartment? someone on the other side of that door being you going in with the purpose of finding the threat and taking care of it? can't you imagine that being a little bit scarier than you just being alone in the moment? >> yes, sir, i can. >> she is the entire case for the defense. what was she feeling? what was going through her mind. all of those are questions that people have been wanting to know, and she answered those on the stand today. >> reporter: geiger's actions before and during and after the shooting.
former dallas police officer on trial for murder, describing in her own words how she gunned down an innocent man in his apartment. >> i have my gunpointed, and i'm saying let me see your hands, let me see your hands. >> reporter: there is no question that she killed botham je jean, gunned down in his own living room. >> she took my life away. >> reporter: geiger says it was a mistake, entering his apartment thinking it was hers. geiger taking the stand in her own...
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>>in plain clothes, a former dallas police officer arrives to the courthouse in her own murder trial monday from a shooting more than a year ago, this dallas apartment complex turned into a crime scene on 9/6/2018 amber guyger says she accidentally entered the wrong apartment and then. >>off-duty unfair i thought it would in my apartment and i i think in that he you know in my apartment. >>but it was 26 year-old both from john an accountant in his own home when he was killed by geiger 2 months later, she was charged with murder and pleaded not guilty. the delay in bringing charges a year ago sparked ongoing protests on how the case was handled by dallas police request to move the trial or delayed or denied. john's older sister says she's hoping for only one outcome of this long-awaited trial. i think let fly. >>for his killer to be found guilty of murder. so that we can move on. >>in washington, i'm romero. >>up next president trump now admit seeded discuss former vice president biden and his son hunter in a phone call with ukraine's new president. we have that story after the break.
>>in plain clothes, a former dallas police officer arrives to the courthouse in her own murder trial monday from a shooting more than a year ago, this dallas apartment complex turned into a crime scene on 9/6/2018 amber guyger says she accidentally entered the wrong apartment and then. >>off-duty unfair i thought it would in my apartment and i i think in that he you know in my apartment. >>but it was 26 year-old both from john an accountant in his own home when he was killed...
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a former dallas police officer broke down on the witness stand today at her murder trial. amber guyger spoke publicly for the first time about killing botham jean inside his ownent. omar villafranca has this frotional testimony. >> i ask god for forgiveness and i hate myself. >> reporter: former dallas telice officer amber guyger started sobbing uncontrollably when her attorney asked her about walking into botham jean's apartment. >> i wish he was the one with gungun and had killed me. i never wanted to take an innocent person's life. and i am so sorry. r: aeporter: as the defense questioning continued, guyger ugid she thought she was walking into her apartment, noticed the door slightly open, and said she heard someone inside before entering the dark apartment. >> yes, i have my gun pointed and i'm saying, "let me see your hands. let me see your hands." >> what were you focused on? >> him. >> just him? n? yes. >> and then he began coming towards you. >> yes. in reporter: the figure coming at her was botham jean, watching tv inside his apartment. guyger fired twice, hittin
a former dallas police officer broke down on the witness stand today at her murder trial. amber guyger spoke publicly for the first time about killing botham jean inside his ownent. omar villafranca has this frotional testimony. >> i ask god for forgiveness and i hate myself. >> reporter: former dallas telice officer amber guyger started sobbing uncontrollably when her attorney asked her about walking into botham jean's apartment. >> i wish he was the one with gungun and had...
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max: dallas. lemonis: okay. what does it cost to get it to dallas? max: 50 cents a bottle. lemonis: max may not realize it, but this little pit stop in dallas for the product is costing the company a heck of a lot of business. murchison products are made in chicago, then transported to dallas and then shipped out from there. to get 'em to dallas adds another 50 cents of cost to each individual unit. but keep in mind, murchison-hume, like any wholesaler, sells to retailers at twice its cost, meaning that the 50 cents turns into $1 by the time it gets to the retailer. then the retailer adds its markup. and that dollar becomes $2. and now an extra $2 has been tacked on to the retail price just because of dallas. and what do customers do when they see that inflated price? well, you take a guess. they walk away. walk me through this. max: so, we used to have a text-heavy label. i wanted to make it easy for the customer to identify. so for me, it's an icon. lemonis: i'm gonna challenge you on that. max: oh, no. lemonis: i feel like it's, like, buying products for my castle or som
max: dallas. lemonis: okay. what does it cost to get it to dallas? max: 50 cents a bottle. lemonis: max may not realize it, but this little pit stop in dallas for the product is costing the company a heck of a lot of business. murchison products are made in chicago, then transported to dallas and then shipped out from there. to get 'em to dallas adds another 50 cents of cost to each individual unit. but keep in mind, murchison-hume, like any wholesaler, sells to retailers at twice its cost,...
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i want to bring in nbc's hanz nichols at the white house, dallas woodhouse, former executive director of the north carolina republican party. as of yesterday, a visiting professor at tufts university. we or contractually obligated to refer to him as professor ryne news now. and ab b. stoddard. let me start with you at 1600 pennsylvania, hans, how much of that north carolina rally, how much was about this special election? how much of it is about shoring up his own support? >> it was about driving out support. look, the president last night was predicting victory. he seemed to be confident about that. make no mistake. the white house is concerned about the special election and how do we know that? they not only send the president down, they also sent mike pence down, clearly trying to drive up turnout and get the base excited. the president did what was fairly standard, walked through a lot of the things he's been doing for the country, his stump speech. he had a few slight tweaks including this one where he almost seemed to be warning voters of north carolina what would happen if they
i want to bring in nbc's hanz nichols at the white house, dallas woodhouse, former executive director of the north carolina republican party. as of yesterday, a visiting professor at tufts university. we or contractually obligated to refer to him as professor ryne news now. and ab b. stoddard. let me start with you at 1600 pennsylvania, hans, how much of that north carolina rally, how much was about this special election? how much of it is about shoring up his own support? >> it was about...
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tonight, for the first time, body-cam video takes us inside the apartment of a man shot to death by a dallas officer, now on trial for murder. new concern in the navy, after the same aircraft carrier. one state imposes the first ban on all vaping products. and a mother pleads with congress to take action. plus, our series "medical price roulette": why was this woman charged 10 times more at one facility versus another? what we can learn from her experience. and, we follow the children of 9/11 heroes as they follow in their parents' footsteps. this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell. >> brennan: good evening. this is our western edition. norah is on assignment. i'm margaret brennan. the impeachment process is on. president trump and house democrats are now on a collision course. house speaker nancy pelosi late today announced plans to move ahead with an official impeachment inquiry. she had been reluctant to do that, but changed her mind after at least 170 house democrats came out in support of it. that follows reports that the president tried to pressure ukraine's leader to open
tonight, for the first time, body-cam video takes us inside the apartment of a man shot to death by a dallas officer, now on trial for murder. new concern in the navy, after the same aircraft carrier. one state imposes the first ban on all vaping products. and a mother pleads with congress to take action. plus, our series "medical price roulette": why was this woman charged 10 times more at one facility versus another? what we can learn from her experience. and, we follow the children...
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>> definitely. >> reporter: just as in dallas, prices vary drastically a few short miles away. at simon med imaging in san francisco, an mri of the upper back costs $550, while four miles away at st. mary's medical center, the price was $5,751. what's the rationale behind the pricing? >> you have to remember that the people who are providing health care are also trying to make money. and so a lot of the rationale is how do we drive revenue, how do we bring in resources so that we can make a profit. >> i think it's very erroneous to suggest hospitals are very profitable. >> reporter: ashley thompson is with the american hospital association. >> each hospital sets its pricing according to its own methodology. >> reporter: so theoretically, they could charge whatever they wanted to for a test, correct? >> what's interesting is that most people look less at what is being charged for a service and really are more interested in whaty are going to have to pay out of pocket. >> reporter: but there is no rule or regulation that says you as a hospital, you can not charge $10,000 for x? >
>> definitely. >> reporter: just as in dallas, prices vary drastically a few short miles away. at simon med imaging in san francisco, an mri of the upper back costs $550, while four miles away at st. mary's medical center, the price was $5,751. what's the rationale behind the pricing? >> you have to remember that the people who are providing health care are also trying to make money. and so a lot of the rationale is how do we drive revenue, how do we bring in resources so that...
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a dallas police officer claims she thought she was in her own apartment before killing her neighbor. body camera video reveals what happened after she pulled the trigger. >>> and a tornado touches down in wisconsin. why emergency officials are urging residents not to volunteer to help clean yet. ♪ >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. house democrats have taken the first formal step in what could lead to the impeachment of president trump. yesterday house speaker nancy pelosi announced lawmakers are launching a formal impeachment inquiry. the decision follows a whistleblower complaint related to president trump's interaction with a foreign leader. laura podesta is here in new york. how is the president responding to this? >> reporter: he is not responding well. he calls it presidential harassment, the continuation of a witch hunt, and maintains his innocence. he will be meeting with the president of ukraine today as part of his three-day trip to the u.n. >> no one is above the law. >> reporter:
a dallas police officer claims she thought she was in her own apartment before killing her neighbor. body camera video reveals what happened after she pulled the trigger. >>> and a tornado touches down in wisconsin. why emergency officials are urging residents not to volunteer to help clean yet. ♪ >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. house democrats have taken the first formal step in...
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breaking headline involving the president's personal attorney, rudythe major news this monday night, the dallas officer charged with murder, after shooting and killing her neighbor. she says she thought it was her apartment. the jury deliberating at this hour. and what the judge has now told the jurors. >>> the major winter storm. several feet ofow tracking eas tonight. the state of emergency declared. and ginger zee is here. >>> the jet engine scare in midair. the engine's metal casing torn away.passgechg re and the deadly plane crash and the rescue efforts right after. >>> the surveillance tonight. the bus driver allegedly drunk behind the wheel. students screaming. now the video, and you'll hear the boy's call to 911. >>> the deputy confronted in front of the entire room, when a commissioner asks, do you remember falsely arresting me four years ago? witnesses stunned. >>> the hidden camera in the hotel tonight. ng upman under arrest by the fbi for china? >>> and the confusion and concern tonightrveevening, why greens, rite-aid and cvs pulled zantac off the shelves? the fears over a possible
breaking headline involving the president's personal attorney, rudythe major news this monday night, the dallas officer charged with murder, after shooting and killing her neighbor. she says she thought it was her apartment. the jury deliberating at this hour. and what the judge has now told the jurors. >>> the major winter storm. several feet ofow tracking eas tonight. the state of emergency declared. and ginger zee is here. >>> the jet engine scare in midair. the engine's...
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marcus moore, abc news, dallas. >> our thanks to marcus moore in dallas. >>> the new joker movie is stirring up controversy even before it hits theaters. families who lost loved ones in aurora colorado shooting in 2012 are voicing concern about the impact of the movie's violence. they're calling on warner brothers to donate to groups that help victims of gun violence and they also want the company to stop giving money to political candidates who support the nra. warner brothers says it believes one of the functions of storytelling is to provoke difficult conversations. >> the wife of "shark tank" star kevin o'leary has been charged with careless operation of a vessel. that was after a deadly boat crash in canada. her lawyer says linda o'leary collided in the dark with a boat that had no lights on. two people were killed. a lawyer has denied rumors that kevin o'leary was driving. >>> in central new jersey a small plane crash landed in these trees. the pilot of the rented plane was not hurt and waited four hours to be rescued. >>> an 11-year-old boy from south carolina is back home after drivi
marcus moore, abc news, dallas. >> our thanks to marcus moore in dallas. >>> the new joker movie is stirring up controversy even before it hits theaters. families who lost loved ones in aurora colorado shooting in 2012 are voicing concern about the impact of the movie's violence. they're calling on warner brothers to donate to groups that help victims of gun violence and they also want the company to stop giving money to political candidates who support the nra. warner brothers...
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>> all right, marcus moore live in dallas tonight. marcus, thank you. >>> we do have newly released images tonight of a massive drug bust at sea. a narco sub trying to get to the u.s. coast guard reporting they have intercepted the sub in the pacific ocean, finding more than 12,000 pounds of cocaine onboard worth $165 million. abc's will carr on the several arrests tonight. >> reporter: the coast guard busted that 40-foot for a narco sub trying to sneak into the united states under the clock of darkness. >> hey, we need to get them over on a boat! >> reporter: inside, 12,000 pounds of cocaine packed in those tightly wrapped beals, worth more than $165 million. authorities with the help of the colombian navy, arrested four drug smugglers in the process. earlier this year, the coast guard made this daring bust in the eastern pacific. with the waves thrashing, one coast guard member dressed in tactical gear boarded the vessel in the open seas, pounding the hatch, discovering in excess of 17,000 pounds of cocaine worth an estimated $232 m
>> all right, marcus moore live in dallas tonight. marcus, thank you. >>> we do have newly released images tonight of a massive drug bust at sea. a narco sub trying to get to the u.s. coast guard reporting they have intercepted the sub in the pacific ocean, finding more than 12,000 pounds of cocaine onboard worth $165 million. abc's will carr on the several arrests tonight. >> reporter: the coast guard busted that 40-foot for a narco sub trying to sneak into the united...
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morgan chesky is with us in dallas. morguen? >> reporter: for the first time on friday, we got a chance to hear from am ger guyber hear from am ger guyb guydw ger walked into her apartment and killed her neighbor, bothom jean. amber guyger, breaking down in court friday, after she recounted walking into an apartment and gunning down a man she believed was an intruder. >> i said, let me see your hands. let me see your hands. >> reporter: the officer then killing bothom jean. >> why did you kill him? >> i was scared he was going to kill me. >> reporter: she walked into his unlocked apartment, one floor up from her own. he was walking toward her before she pulled the trigger twice. >> i ask god for forgiveness. i hate myself every, single day. i wish he was the one with the gun and had killed me. i never wanted to take an innocent person's life. and i am so sorry. this is not about hate. it's about being scared that night. >> reporter: during the murder trial prosecutors have repeatedly questioned how guyger missed signs she was on
morgan chesky is with us in dallas. morguen? >> reporter: for the first time on friday, we got a chance to hear from am ger guyber hear from am ger guyb guydw ger walked into her apartment and killed her neighbor, bothom jean. amber guyger, breaking down in court friday, after she recounted walking into an apartment and gunning down a man she believed was an intruder. >> i said, let me see your hands. let me see your hands. >> reporter: the officer then killing bothom jean....
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a former dallas police officer accused of murder taking the witness stand in her own defense. the first time the public heard directly from amber guyger how and why she shot and killed an unarmed neighbor in his own apartment. what she says was a terrible mistake our gabe gutierrez was in the courtroom. >> reporter: on the witness stand, it didn't take long for 31-year-old amber guyger to break down she was asked about the moments leading up to the shooting death of botham jean last september. >> i was scared whoever it was inside my apartment was going to kill me, and i'm sorry. i have to live with that every. >> reporter: the fired dallas officer thought jean was a burglar inside her apartment when in fact, she mistakingy walked into his unlocked apartment. she said jean began walking towards her. >> i pulled my gunsee your hane see your hands. >> reporter: then she pulled the trigger twice. >> i asked god for forgiveness and i hate myself every day i feel like i don't deserve a chance to be with my family and friends. he was the one with the gun, he could have killed me. i
a former dallas police officer accused of murder taking the witness stand in her own defense. the first time the public heard directly from amber guyger how and why she shot and killed an unarmed neighbor in his own apartment. what she says was a terrible mistake our gabe gutierrez was in the courtroom. >> reporter: on the witness stand, it didn't take long for 31-year-old amber guyger to break down she was asked about the moments leading up to the shooting death of botham jean last...
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philip >>> it is a case that sparks massive protests in dallas and now a murder trial is underway for former dallas police officer accu accused of killing her unarmed neighbor she shot and killed botham jean last september >> reporter: amber guyger walked into a court room. >> amber guyger shot someone in his home doing nothing to nobody >> reporter: she shot and killed it botham jean >> you shot someone? >> yes, i thought it was my apartment. oh, my god, i'm sorry. >> reporter: she says she walked to what she believed was her apartment. it turns out it was her floor. she thought he was an intruder and felt threatened. >> he must want to kill me because i caught him >> reporter: but say she's been texting her partner on the police force whom she had an intimate relationship to meet up >> i think it's important to know after a 13.5 hour shift, she did not have plans just to go home and crash or talk it ease >> i miss him every single day being in dallas is hard and that he's not here. i muss him >> reporter: if convicted amber guyger faces up to life in prison >>> a very tense scene as
philip >>> it is a case that sparks massive protests in dallas and now a murder trial is underway for former dallas police officer accu accused of killing her unarmed neighbor she shot and killed botham jean last september >> reporter: amber guyger walked into a court room. >> amber guyger shot someone in his home doing nothing to nobody >> reporter: she shot and killed it botham jean >> you shot someone? >> yes, i thought it was my apartment. oh, my god,...
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. >>> the murder trial began for a former dallas police officer who shot and killed her unarmed neighbor in his apartment. with the defense team saying she mistakenly thought he had broken into hers. let's get more from gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: today amber guyger walked into a dallas courtroom where prosecutors began laying out their murder case. >> amber guyger shot an unarmed man in his home, who was doing no harm to anybody >> reporter: the former police officer is accused of shooting and killing 26-year-old botham john in his own apartment last year >> i thought it was my apartment. >> reporter: guyger's defense team says she repeated that phrase 2me shooting the 911 recording was obtained by wfaa. >> you shot someone? >> yes, i thought it was my apartment. i'm [ bleep ]. oh, my god i'm sorry. >> reporter: guyger was off duty but in uniform she told police she walked to what she believed was her apartment. turns out, it was the wrong floor. her defense team said she shot botham because she thought he was an intruder and felt threatened >> he must want to kill me because i caught
. >>> the murder trial began for a former dallas police officer who shot and killed her unarmed neighbor in his apartment. with the defense team saying she mistakenly thought he had broken into hers. let's get more from gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: today amber guyger walked into a dallas courtroom where prosecutors began laying out their murder case. >> amber guyger shot an unarmed man in his home, who was doing no harm to anybody >> reporter: the former police...
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a former dallas police officer accused of murder taking the witness stand in her own defense. the first time the public heard directly from amber guyger about how and why she shot and killed an unarmed neighbor in his own apartment. what she says was a terrible mistake our gabe gutierrez was in the courtroom. >> reporter: on the witness stand, it didn't take long for 31-year-old amber guyger to break down she was asked about the moments leading up to the shooting death of botham jean last september. >> i was scared whoever it was inside my apartment was going to kill me, and i'm sorry. i have to live with that every single day. >> reporter: the fired dallas officer thought jean was a burglar inside her apartment when in fact, she mistakingy walked into his unlocked apartment. she said jean began walking towards her. >> i pulled my gun out. i yelled at him, let me see your hands, let me see your hands. >> reporter: then she pulled the trigger twice. >> i asked god for forgiveness and i hate myself every day i feel like i don't deserve a chance to be with my family and friends.
a former dallas police officer accused of murder taking the witness stand in her own defense. the first time the public heard directly from amber guyger about how and why she shot and killed an unarmed neighbor in his own apartment. what she says was a terrible mistake our gabe gutierrez was in the courtroom. >> reporter: on the witness stand, it didn't take long for 31-year-old amber guyger to break down she was asked about the moments leading up to the shooting death of botham jean last...
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. >>> lluvias de empleosdallas, a ofrece 30 mil puestos en chicago y dallas y las oportunidades van desde personal de almacÉn e ingenieros de informÁtica >>> noticias telemundo ediciÓn especial desde la frontera con josÉ dÍaz balart. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> aquÍ en la frontera se ha vivido uno de esos dramas que cuesta asimilar. de nuevo una madre hondureÑa y su pequeÑo hijo mueren ahogados al cruzar el rÍo bravo ambos intentaban cruzar para encontrarse con su padre en estados unidos el esposo y padre confesÓ a noticias telemundo qu antes de lanzarse su esposa tenÍa sumiedo. espos edgardo muÑoz tiene los detalles de esta nueva tragedia migrante. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> esta es la Última fotografÍ idaly herrera que recibiÓ su esposo con su pequeÑo iker de 2 aÑos y ella presentÍa algo >>> tengo miedo no sÉ cÓmo serÁ el rÍo quÉ tal no se me puede pasar algo >>> con el corazÓn destrozado s esposo elmer revelÓ a noticias telemundo que un dÍa antes de l muerte de su esposa se escribieron por celular ella estaba desesperada por ver a sus dos hijas de 5 y 7 aÑos que cru
. >>> lluvias de empleosdallas, a ofrece 30 mil puestos en chicago y dallas y las oportunidades van desde personal de almacÉn e ingenieros de informÁtica >>> noticias telemundo ediciÓn especial desde la frontera con josÉ dÍaz balart. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> aquÍ en la frontera se ha vivido uno de esos dramas que cuesta asimilar. de nuevo una madre hondureÑa y su pequeÑo hijo mueren ahogados al cruzar el rÍo bravo ambos intentaban cruzar para encontrarse con...
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>> all right, marcus moore live in dallas tonight. marcus, thank you. >>> we do have newly-released images tonight of a massive drug bust at sea. a narco sub trying to get to the u.s. the coast guard reporting they have intercepted the sub in the pacific ocean, finding more than 12,000 pounds of cocaine onboard worth $165 million. abc's will carr on the several arrests tonight. >> reporter: the coast guard busted that 40-foot narco sub trying to sneak into the united states under the cloak of darkness. >> hey, we need to get them over on a boat! >> reporter: inside, 12,000 pounds of cocaine packed in those tightly-wrapped bales, worth more than $165 million. authorities, with the help of the colombian navy, arrested four drug smugglers in the process. earlier this year, the coast guard made this daring bust in the eastern pacific. with the waves thrashing, one coast guard member dressed in tactical gear boarded the vessel in the open seas, pounding the hatch, discovering in excess of 17,000 pounds of cocaine worth an estimated $232 mi
>> all right, marcus moore live in dallas tonight. marcus, thank you. >>> we do have newly-released images tonight of a massive drug bust at sea. a narco sub trying to get to the u.s. the coast guard reporting they have intercepted the sub in the pacific ocean, finding more than 12,000 pounds of cocaine onboard worth $165 million. abc's will carr on the several arrests tonight. >> reporter: the coast guard busted that 40-foot narco sub trying to sneak into the united states...
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. >>> the murder trial began for a former dallas police officer who shot and killed her unarme neighbor in his apartment. with the defense team saying she mistakenly thought he had broken into hers. let's get more from gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: today amber guyger walked into a dallas courtroom where prosecutors began laying out their murder case. >> amber guyger shot an unarmed man in his home, who was doing no harm to anybody >> reporter: the former police officer is accused of shooting and killing 26-year-old botham john in his own apartment last year >> he's in my apartment. >> reporter: guyger's defense team says she repeated that phrase 22 times after the shooting the 911 recording was obtained. >> you shot someone? >> yes, i thought it was my apartment. i'm [ bleep ]. oh, my god i'm sorry. >> reporter: guyger was off duty but in uniform she told police she walked to what she believed was her apartment. turns out, it was the wrong floor. her defense team said she shot botham because she thought he was an >> reporter: b argue she overlooked many clues it was the wrong apartment,
. >>> the murder trial began for a former dallas police officer who shot and killed her unarme neighbor in his apartment. with the defense team saying she mistakenly thought he had broken into hers. let's get more from gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: today amber guyger walked into a dallas courtroom where prosecutors began laying out their murder case. >> amber guyger shot an unarmed man in his home, who was doing no harm to anybody >> reporter: the former police officer...
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yo estoy feliz de amanecer en dallas. "despierta amÉrica" estÁ contigo asÍ que comenzamos y compartimos historias de latinos. don martÍn aquí me recibiÓ con mi cafÉ porque haremos la vida en vivo con usted. martÍn: así es y muy buenos dÍas para "despierta amÉrica". a dÓnde vamos a ir a trabajar? >> hacia dÓnde vamos? >> vamos al rincÓn del d.f. >> ese es el restaurante de Él. dos martÍn usted vino a este paÍs luego de un atentado en 1990 con 11 disparos que le cambian la vida y lo dejan en una silla de ruedas. >> asÍ es. todos los dÍas trabajamos aquí asÍ que va otro n. -- asÍ llueva o truene. >> quÉ necesita llevar usted? >> vamos hacia el bus. >> y asÍ vamos a ir haciendo " la vida en vivo". estamos mÁs cerca de ustedes y listos para compartir. le tendremos esa experiencia en el caza huracanes. ustedes se atreverÍan? volvemos con mÁs en vivo desde dallas. alan: estamos en todas las redes sociales. mantente informado y re directos segmentos favoritos en despierta amÉrica y también en nuestra
yo estoy feliz de amanecer en dallas. "despierta amÉrica" estÁ contigo asÍ que comenzamos y compartimos historias de latinos. don martÍn aquí me recibiÓ con mi cafÉ porque haremos la vida en vivo con usted. martÍn: así es y muy buenos dÍas para "despierta amÉrica". a dÓnde vamos a ir a trabajar? >> hacia dÓnde vamos? >> vamos al rincÓn del d.f. >> ese es el restaurante de Él. dos martÍn usted vino a este paÍs luego de un atentado en 1990...
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lester >> catie beck in dallas, thank you. >>> also in court today, the second parent sentence in the college admissions cheating scandal, and it's offering new clues about how much prison time actress lori loughlin could face if she is convicted. here is nbc's miguel almaguer. >> reporter: within weeks, devin sloane will report to federal prison after pleading guilty to fraud. the father sentenced today to four months behind bars. the prosecutor saying sloane developed a particular aptitude for lying. in addition to prison, sloane was given 500 hours of community service, two years' supervised release and a $95,000 fine after having his son photoshopped as water polo recruit and paying $250,000 to get him into usc, sloane said there are no words to justify my behavior the wealthy executive now the second to be sentenced in a parade of parents who have pleaded guilty in the college cheating scandal. actor felicity huffman was given two weeks in prison her attorneys called her one of the least culpable offenders the sentencing perhaps setting the stage for years behind bars for parents
lester >> catie beck in dallas, thank you. >>> also in court today, the second parent sentence in the college admissions cheating scandal, and it's offering new clues about how much prison time actress lori loughlin could face if she is convicted. here is nbc's miguel almaguer. >> reporter: within weeks, devin sloane will report to federal prison after pleading guilty to fraud. the father sentenced today to four months behind bars. the prosecutor saying sloane developed a...
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realmente, ando bien a gusto. >> ingenio para salir adelante, gracias a carlos zapata de telemundo dallas por esta historia y tambiÉn uno salud a todos los paleteros que nos refrescan tan delicioso. el departamento de policÍa de misiÓn city texas se toma muy en serio lo que promete, esto se puede ver ayer en pleno campo de fÚtbol escolar uno de sus compaÑeros perdiÓ la vida haciendo su trabajo el pasado junio y ellos promovieron a la familia estar para apoyarlo siempre, ayer era el primer partido de joaquÍn el hijo de el policÍa asi es que 50 policÍas de varios departamentos del sur de texas, llenaron las gradas del estadio en representaciÓn de su padre. muy conmovedor se sintiÓ bien acompaÑado. >> a los pequeÑos le encanta y a los adultos a veces les cansa, pero la canciÓn "baby shark" y su popularidad llegÓ a un consultorio mÉdico para ayudar a una pequeÑa miren. >> un mÉdico tuvo que cocerle unas puntadas luego que se golpeÓ en la ventana de su casa yracias a la [tema musical] >> quiero amanecer todos los dÍas al lado suyo. >> levante las manos. levante las manos. >
realmente, ando bien a gusto. >> ingenio para salir adelante, gracias a carlos zapata de telemundo dallas por esta historia y tambiÉn uno salud a todos los paleteros que nos refrescan tan delicioso. el departamento de policÍa de misiÓn city texas se toma muy en serio lo que promete, esto se puede ver ayer en pleno campo de fÚtbol escolar uno de sus compaÑeros perdiÓ la vida haciendo su trabajo el pasado junio y ellos promovieron a la familia estar para apoyarlo siempre, ayer era el...
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well, the fact is that people living in the suburbs of dallas or in the central city of dallas are all reading the "dallas morning news" and listening to the same social media. this is not about pretrial publicity. this is about race. the prosecutors want to keep it in dallas and defense attorneys want to get it out thereoof the. it's going to be a battle. 4,000 summons. this makes the jury selection f of -- look like small change. it's going to take the entire week, if not more to make that jury selection and do it right. >> you listen to the call and she is saying she mistook, she went in the wrong apartment and she thought maybe this was an intruder. so does this charge fit the circumstances, what appear to be the circumstances of this crime? >> i think it does, fred. in law we punish for the mental state of mind and here the murder charge requires a specific intent to kill someone. now, the defense is throwing up i was disoriented and i was confused. that goes to mitigation and it goes to try to diminish that intent of a manslaughter convince or something less than murder. butch t
well, the fact is that people living in the suburbs of dallas or in the central city of dallas are all reading the "dallas morning news" and listening to the same social media. this is not about pretrial publicity. this is about race. the prosecutors want to keep it in dallas and defense attorneys want to get it out thereoof the. it's going to be a battle. 4,000 summons. this makes the jury selection f of -- look like small change. it's going to take the entire week, if not more to...
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are hard core dallas cowboy fans. they have three daughters. jason has spent 16 years in the army, where he's a staff sergeant in the infantry and he served four tours. when he's home, time is of the essence. here's what the living room looked like, she has a good space there. first up, move all the furniture out. we have work to do. mom and dad started with this. while they head out this is where the girls work. monica heads back inside and talks about the structure of the wall. >> i want this to be a space cozy for you. and one way of adding coziness to a room is layering in texture. >> so we're going to add stone. she takes adhesive and layers that on the wall and then beams. >> we want to draw attention to it because it's a cool feature to the room. >> after they do that, monica sends the family away because she has a big surprise for this. >> instead of just having one tv for game day to watch the cowboys, they're going to up it to three. >> so they mount the tvs, roll out the red carpet. are you ready because no
are hard core dallas cowboy fans. they have three daughters. jason has spent 16 years in the army, where he's a staff sergeant in the infantry and he served four tours. when he's home, time is of the essence. here's what the living room looked like, she has a good space there. first up, move all the furniture out. we have work to do. mom and dad started with this. while they head out this is where the girls work. monica heads back inside and talks about the structure of the wall. >> i...
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jury selection beginning today in the murder file of the former dallas police officer. he was shot and killed a man is own home a year ago today. amber geiger says she mistook him for being in her own apartment and believed he was a burglar. casey stegall is following the story now for us in dallas. casey? >> jury selection underway. the process, we understand, expected to last a week or so. right now you have a lot of potential jurors at the courthouse, filling out all the paperwork, and going to the questionnaires. then the defense team, and of course the prosecutors, it will review all that information and we will be back here one week from today when the process is narrowed down. the field the potential jurors is narrowed down, and they will begin being questioned. now, this is shaping up to be a big trial. geiger's lawyers have tried to get a change of venue, and thousands of jury notices were mailed out to residents in dallas county, anywhere from 500 to 600 people are the only ones who showed up. >> we have some that go out to faulty addresses, so people don't ul
jury selection beginning today in the murder file of the former dallas police officer. he was shot and killed a man is own home a year ago today. amber geiger says she mistook him for being in her own apartment and believed he was a burglar. casey stegall is following the story now for us in dallas. casey? >> jury selection underway. the process, we understand, expected to last a week or so. right now you have a lot of potential jurors at the courthouse, filling out all the paperwork, and...
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vamos ahora a seguir acompaÑando la vida en vivo de ustedes, de nuestra gente en dallas. karla: eso serÁ más adelante. ahora les queremos hablar que la actriz y presentadora cecilia galiano siempre luce radiante. donde quiera que se presenta llama la atenciÓn. raÚl: exactamente. nuestro quique gonzÁlez quiso entrar ahÍ para poder inspeccionar el clÓset de cecilia galiano. Él nos acompaÑa desde mÉxico esta maÑana. buenos dÍas.
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. >>> the murder trial of a former dallas police officer, amber guyger, resumes this morning. guyger is charged in the deadly shooting of botham jean in his apartment last year. she claimed she accidentally went to the wrong apartment. defense attorneys presented their case for about two hours on saturday, and on friday gooirlg took the stand ng if the d.a. will offer lesser charges. >>> coming up on the morning news, a flight to orlando is forced to turn around after engine problems. >>> and dangerous brew. why some tea bags could be releasing millions of particles of microplastics. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." i'm bad. you're stronger than you know. so strong. you power through chronic migraine, 15 or more headache or migraine days a month. one tough mother. you're bad enough for botox®. botox® has been preventing headaches and migraines before they even start for almost 10 years, and is the #1 prescribed branded chronic migraine treatment. botox® is for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more. effects of botox®
. >>> the murder trial of a former dallas police officer, amber guyger, resumes this morning. guyger is charged in the deadly shooting of botham jean in his apartment last year. she claimed she accidentally went to the wrong apartment. defense attorneys presented their case for about two hours on saturday, and on friday gooirlg took the stand ng if the d.a. will offer lesser charges. >>> coming up on the morning news, a flight to orlando is forced to turn around after engine...
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we turn now to dallas, where a former police officer is on trial for murder. the victim, a man who was shot to death in his own apartment. omar villafranca reports that the former officer insists it was just all a mistake. she'd gone to the wrong door. >> the noise from the door must have scared him to death. >> reporter: former dallas police officer amber guyger sat in court as prosecutors accused her of murder and being more concerned about her career than a dying botham jean. >> in the five minutes that she's on that 911 call as bo is bleeding to death on the floor, she should have been giving 100% of her attention to that man. >> oh, my god. i'm sorry. >> reporter: guyger was off duty but still in uniform when she shot jean. her lawyers say guyger worked a 15-hour shift and thought jean was burglarizing her apartment. >> she knows she's made a tragic mistake, but it's not out of evil. >> reporter: jean was from st. lucia. his parents bertrum and allison spoke exclusively to cbs news before the start of the trial. >> i have prayed that god will help me to s
we turn now to dallas, where a former police officer is on trial for murder. the victim, a man who was shot to death in his own apartment. omar villafranca reports that the former officer insists it was just all a mistake. she'd gone to the wrong door. >> the noise from the door must have scared him to death. >> reporter: former dallas police officer amber guyger sat in court as prosecutors accused her of murder and being more concerned about her career than a dying botham jean....
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estamos haciendo la vida en vivo ahÍ en dallas. francisca: lo que mÁs me gusta de la historia de marÍa es que ella representa toda nuestra gente que bien este paÍs a luchar, trabajar. se la pasan tantas horas para que luego podamos encontrar las cosas que nos gusta tanto. alan: ademÁs, lo más interesante es que se levantan bien temprano, no se quejan de nada, lo hacen con un orgullo y felicidad. lo vemos con la gente en nueva york. agradecemos a nueva york a toda la gente. cada vez que...
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abc's marcus moore from dallas. >> reporter: tonight, prosecutors saying botham jean's killing in his own apartment was completely avoidable. >> in front of botham's apartment is this extremely obvious bright red floor mat. amber guyger had no floor mat. >> reporter: that dusty red mat is one of the many signs they say amber guyger, a former dallas police officer, missed the night she shot and killed the 26-year-old. >> i thought i was in my apartment and i shot a guy thinking that he was -- thinking it was my apartment. >> reporter: prosecutors claim guyger, seen here on the phone after the shooting, had been sending intimate text messages and talking on the phone with her partner just moments before she walked into jean's home and was possibly distracted. they add, those messages were later deleted. >> do you remember if they were provocative? >> i don't remember, no. >> reporter: guyger alleges she was exhausted after work and simply walked into the wrong apartment. her attorneys say this was not murder but rather a tragic mistake. >> to say that she was aware there was a red door
abc's marcus moore from dallas. >> reporter: tonight, prosecutors saying botham jean's killing in his own apartment was completely avoidable. >> in front of botham's apartment is this extremely obvious bright red floor mat. amber guyger had no floor mat. >> reporter: that dusty red mat is one of the many signs they say amber guyger, a former dallas police officer, missed the night she shot and killed the 26-year-old. >> i thought i was in my apartment and i shot a guy...
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>>in plain clothes, a former dallas police officer arrives to the courthouse in her own murder trial monday from a shooting more than a year ago, this dallas apartment complex turned into a crime scene on 9/6/2018 amber guyger says she accidentally entered the wrong apartment and then. >>off-duty unfair i thought it would in my apartment and i saw think in that he you know in my apartment. >>but it was 26 year-old both from john aaccountant in his own home when he was killed by geiger 2 months later, she was charged with murder and pleaded not guilty. the delay in bringing charges a year ago sparked ongoing protests on how the case was handled by dallas police request to move the trial or delayed or denied. john's older sister says she's hoping for only one outcome of this long-awaited trial. i think justice let fly. >>for his killer to be found guilty of murder. so that we can move on. >>in washington, i'm romero. >>authorities say a florida police officer has been fired and is under investigation after arresting 2, 6, year olds for separate incidents at their schools. the arrests w
>>in plain clothes, a former dallas police officer arrives to the courthouse in her own murder trial monday from a shooting more than a year ago, this dallas apartment complex turned into a crime scene on 9/6/2018 amber guyger says she accidentally entered the wrong apartment and then. >>off-duty unfair i thought it would in my apartment and i saw think in that he you know in my apartment. >>but it was 26 year-old both from john aaccountant in his own home when he was killed...
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on the left, the apartment of amber geyger the former dallas police officer accused of murder. on the right, the apartment of botham jean who police say had been eating ice cream when geyger came through his unlocked door and shot and killed him on the stand, the case's lead investigator testified under cross-examination that the layouts of the two apartments were similar texas ranger david armstrong also says residents often went to the wrong apartments. >> there were no clear obvious visual signs showing what level you were on. >> reporter: the medical examiner showed where jean was shot, testifying the bullet pierced his heart. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: the defense argued geyger was confused and feared for her safety mistaking the unarmed jean for a burglar day three of testimony in the high profile trial comes after body camera footage showed officers scrambling to the scene last september emotional testimony from jean's neighbor who testified he met jean the daythe shooting, but had heard him singing from across the hall each morning >> what kind of things did you hear h
on the left, the apartment of amber geyger the former dallas police officer accused of murder. on the right, the apartment of botham jean who police say had been eating ice cream when geyger came through his unlocked door and shot and killed him on the stand, the case's lead investigator testified under cross-examination that the layouts of the two apartments were similar texas ranger david armstrong also says residents often went to the wrong apartments. >> there were no clear obvious...
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the former dallas police officer charged with murder. crying as she was asked about the moment she shot and killed a man in his own apartment. says she thought it was her apartment. saying she wishes he was the one with a gun. >>> the urgent manhunt all day for a possible serial killer on the loose. the community, already rocked by a mass shooting. the warnings to drivers with car trouble to call poli. and a brki developnt just in. >>> the new concern involving eee, the potentially deadly mosquito virus. that virus just discovered outside new york city. and tonight, from new england to michigan, what some parents are now being told. >>> the deputy shot behind and critically wounded today. we have just learned he did not survive. >>> the new storm, rob has the track. >>> and the new "joker" movie, the fbi and lapd taking action tonight. and the major movie chains telling customers do not come in costume. >>> good evening. it's great to have you with us on a friday night. we begin with the first subpoenas in the impeachment inquiry, launch
the former dallas police officer charged with murder. crying as she was asked about the moment she shot and killed a man in his own apartment. says she thought it was her apartment. saying she wishes he was the one with a gun. >>> the urgent manhunt all day for a possible serial killer on the loose. the community, already rocked by a mass shooting. the warnings to drivers with car trouble to call poli. and a brki developnt just in. >>> the new concern involving eee, the...
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. >>> we turn next tonight to dradr dramatic opening arguments in the dallas police officer charged with murdering her neighbor. she claims she thought she was in her own apartment when she entered the wrong apartment and killed what she thought was an intruder. tonight, the new evidence revealed. and abc's marcus moore in dallas tonight. >> reporter: tonight, prosecutors saying botham jean's killing was completely avoidable. >> in front of botham's apartment is this extremely bright red floor mat. amber guyger had no floor mat. >> reporter: that dusty red mat is one of the many signs they say amber guyger, a former dallas police officer, missed the night she shot and killed the 26-year-old. >> i thought i was in my apartment. and i shot a guy thinking it was my apartment that he was -- >> reporter: prosecutors say guyger had been talking on the phone just moments before she walked into jean's home. nay cede, those messages were later deleted. >> do you remember if they were provocative? >> i don't remember, no. >> reporter: guyger alleges she was exhausted after work and simply walked i
. >>> we turn next tonight to dradr dramatic opening arguments in the dallas police officer charged with murdering her neighbor. she claims she thought she was in her own apartment when she entered the wrong apartment and killed what she thought was an intruder. tonight, the new evidence revealed. and abc's marcus moore in dallas tonight. >> reporter: tonight, prosecutors saying botham jean's killing was completely avoidable. >> in front of botham's apartment is this...
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more on that. >>> and the new headline tonight about the dallas cowboys cheerleaders. their major settlement with the team and what it now means, team and what it now means, next.s your wake-up call. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid tis, month after month, the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. prescribed for 15 years, humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. help stop the clock on further irreversible jo
more on that. >>> and the new headline tonight about the dallas cowboys cheerleaders. their major settlement with the team and what it now means, team and what it now means, next.s your wake-up call. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid tis, month after month, the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. prescribed for 15 years, humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that...
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more on that. >>> and the new headline tonight about the dallas cowboys cheerleaders. their major settlement with the team and what it now means, next. s your wake-up call. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, month after month, the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. prescribed for 15 years, humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. help stop the clock on further irreversible joint damage. talk to y
more on that. >>> and the new headline tonight about the dallas cowboys cheerleaders. their major settlement with the team and what it now means, next. s your wake-up call. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, month after month, the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. prescribed for 15 years, humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain...
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from multiple viewpoints the night dallas police responded to amber guyger's frantic 911 call. she had just shot and killed 26-year-old botham jean inside his own home. the powerful and sometimes graphic images show the desperate race to reach the fourth floor and that sprint down a long hallway where they encountered their now former colleague. >> i thought it was my apartment, i thought it was my apartment. >> reporter: several officers taking turns performing cpr on jean. and prosecutors highlighting this video to suggest guyger received preferential treatment, not isolated initially, seen here hugging a fellow officer. allowed to sit in a patrol car looking at her phone while jean was rushed to the hospital. she claims after an almost 14-hour workday she mistakenly went to the wrong floor of her apartment building. when she walked into what she thought was her home and saw someone inside she assumed it was an intruder and opened fire. prosecutors pressed one responding officer about protocol when an officer believes a burglary is in progress. >> what do you do? >> you cover
from multiple viewpoints the night dallas police responded to amber guyger's frantic 911 call. she had just shot and killed 26-year-old botham jean inside his own home. the powerful and sometimes graphic images show the desperate race to reach the fourth floor and that sprint down a long hallway where they encountered their now former colleague. >> i thought it was my apartment, i thought it was my apartment. >> reporter: several officers taking turns performing cpr on jean. and...
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joining me now from dallas with the latest is mitch mitchell, reporter from the ft. worth star telegram. mitch, tell us what has happened so far in the trial. >> thank you for having me, reverend sharpton. yesterday was really interesting. the judge tammy kemp had scheduled a day that started 9:00 and ended 4:00. the session yesterday ended around -- ended before lunch. there was one witness. and it was a witness that people had heard from, the jury had heard from before. who is a lead investigator. he said earlier during the week that he believed that ms. guyger was reasonable in her actions of shooting bothham jean, but she, the judge has limited that testimony. the jury did not hear that testimony. as a matter of fact, there was a -- >> the jury did not hear that, but let me ask you something. what is the rationale guyger is using? she's a police officer. she went in the wrong house, she said she felt she saw something and she was in danger, but she's a police woman. shouldn't she know her own house? shouldn't she know the makeup of the complex she lived in? >> th
joining me now from dallas with the latest is mitch mitchell, reporter from the ft. worth star telegram. mitch, tell us what has happened so far in the trial. >> thank you for having me, reverend sharpton. yesterday was really interesting. the judge tammy kemp had scheduled a day that started 9:00 and ended 4:00. the session yesterday ended around -- ended before lunch. there was one witness. and it was a witness that people had heard from, the jury had heard from before. who is a lead...
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. >> "dallas" did establish new ground that captivated america for 13 years. >> "dallas" is a television show rooted in the 1970s. one of the crazy things that emerges is the character, j.r., a pop phenomenon. >> what difference does it make? whoever it is got to be more interesting than what i am looking at right now. >> he was a delicious villain. everyone completely namerred by this kyle clarcharacter. at this point so many people were watching television that you can do unexpected that it would become news over night. [ gunshot ] >> the national obsession in the 1980 around who shot j.r. is hard to imagine how obsessed we all were with that question. >> who shot j.r. is about the ideal of cliff hanger. who did shoot j.r.? the people in the program keep it a suspense. >> the actor went on strike and it deplayed the resolution and started to percolate through the world. >> i remember going on vacation to england that summer and that's all the people we are talking about there. what we know -- you could not die. >> you don't know that. >> how could you die? you could not come back next
. >> "dallas" did establish new ground that captivated america for 13 years. >> "dallas" is a television show rooted in the 1970s. one of the crazy things that emerges is the character, j.r., a pop phenomenon. >> what difference does it make? whoever it is got to be more interesting than what i am looking at right now. >> he was a delicious villain. everyone completely namerred by this kyle clarcharacter. at this point so many people were watching...
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texas already driving down crime rates and communities in dallas partnering with local state and federal law enforcement together with federal prosecutors to target violent offenders and people who have no legal right to possess a firearm and use firearms routinely to commit crimes to target those offenders. and to create safer neighborhoods. this already has a positive impact and i'm eager to see the long-term benefits of this incredible program. in austin i visited the university of texas during the month of august those who reap the benefits of a bill we pass this last summer called the veteran stem improvement act that made us seemingly small change to an existingch program by the extended g.i. bill ability for those pursuing stemem degrees. we made a technical but important change now more students can continue their education with less financial stress. and the university of texas system said instead of three items they could qualify for maybe 25 or 28 now multiples of what they could qualify before under existing law. this small change will make a bigaw difference and so those tha
texas already driving down crime rates and communities in dallas partnering with local state and federal law enforcement together with federal prosecutors to target violent offenders and people who have no legal right to possess a firearm and use firearms routinely to commit crimes to target those offenders. and to create safer neighborhoods. this already has a positive impact and i'm eager to see the long-term benefits of this incredible program. in austin i visited the university of texas...
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maity: seguimos desde dallas y lo prometido es deuda. estoy cumpliendo uno de mis sueÑos y de la mejor manera. estar adentro de un carro de patrulla y viviendo lo que es la vida en vivo de la oficial michel. estamos en las calles, ya vieron cÓmo se puso su uniforme y chaleco antibalas. luego saliÓ a su carro. cuÉntanos un poco de la rutina. >>la rutina que yo hago despuÉs de checar el carro, seguramente de la sirena, de las luces, yo comienzo a manejar lo que es mi distrito. este es el que me toca a mÍ cuidar. ya es andar patrullando y checando que todo estÉ bien, en orden, las zonas escolares. y si sale alguna u otra llamada del 911 es mi trabajo ir a la llamada. maity: yo le quiero mostrar. esto es un poco mÁs amplio, acá hay un video que es para protegerte a ti ya las personas. cuÉntanos >>como dices tÚ, es la rejilla para poder protegernos a nosotros cuando arrastramos a la gente. muchas veces si la persona estÁ cooperando con lo que nosotros le decimos, se puede abrir para que les entre aire y muchas veces, a restamos a
maity: seguimos desde dallas y lo prometido es deuda. estoy cumpliendo uno de mis sueÑos y de la mejor manera. estar adentro de un carro de patrulla y viviendo lo que es la vida en vivo de la oficial michel. estamos en las calles, ya vieron cÓmo se puso su uniforme y chaleco antibalas. luego saliÓ a su carro. cuÉntanos un poco de la rutina. >>la rutina que yo hago despuÉs de checar el carro, seguramente de la sirena, de las luces, yo comienzo a manejar lo que es mi distrito. este es...
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>> absolutely, so the texas triangle, if you take dallas dallas-fort worth and you draw line to san antonio, houston and back up, roughly 80% of the state lives in triangle but what is missed in that, although the population lives inside the triangle, only 51%, excuse me, only 49% of our voting population comes from inside that triangle, so, you know, the theory being that triangle and population grows republicans will have a harder time making up the vote difference in rural texas but, you know, texas republicans are taking it seriously and they begin to make inroads in some of our suburban counties around houston, dallas, austin, and so, you know, democrats -- demographic wills show that texas will eventually turn blue but it just won't be this year. heather: yeah, well good job keeping all the numbers straight, you know, one of the big numbers is the economy and as long as it remains strong that will make a big difference, ash, thank you so much for joining us. >> absolutely. definitely, thank you. heather: well, the time now 20 minutes until the top of the hour and close call, out of co
>> absolutely, so the texas triangle, if you take dallas dallas-fort worth and you draw line to san antonio, houston and back up, roughly 80% of the state lives in triangle but what is missed in that, although the population lives inside the triangle, only 51%, excuse me, only 49% of our voting population comes from inside that triangle, so, you know, the theory being that triangle and population grows republicans will have a harder time making up the vote difference in rural texas but,...
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. >>> a former dallas police officer being tried for murder appeared in court again today. coming up, we hear from an expert who testified in her for her defense. frowe just win-ners. proudt dd everyone uses their phone differently. that's why xfinity mobile let's you design your own data. now you can share it between lines. mix with unlimited, and switch it up at anytime so you only pay for what you need. it's a different kind of wireless network designed to save you money. save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. plus get $250 back when you buy a new samsung note. click, call or visit a store today. >>> there were violent clashes today between protesters and police in hong kong. police were -- protesters protected themselves with umbrellas. the clashes happen as pro- democracy demonstrators marched for reform. over 200,000 people were at today's protests. the demonstrations have been a weekly occurrence since early june. >> we turn now to more attention to it tensions with iran. iran is criticizing the united states for blocking a visit. mohammad sharif was denied ac
. >>> a former dallas police officer being tried for murder appeared in court again today. coming up, we hear from an expert who testified in her for her defense. frowe just win-ners. proudt dd everyone uses their phone differently. that's why xfinity mobile let's you design your own data. now you can share it between lines. mix with unlimited, and switch it up at anytime so you only pay for what you need. it's a different kind of wireless network designed to save you money. save up to...
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our cbs station in dallas-ft. worth kvtv reports ator was fired from his job just hours before the shooting. seven people were killed and 22 others hurt, including three police officers when ator went on a shooting spree from midland to odessa. david begnaud spoke to relatives of one of the victims. >> there's a shooting going on in odessa. >> reporter: the violent rampage that began on a texas interstate saturday started with a traffic stop. state troopers had pulled over a man who opened fire on them with an ar-15-type assault rifle, and then he took off. the shooter ditched his vehicle and hijacked a postal service van, driving around and shooting randomly at people. >> we have an active shooter on the interstate. >> reporter: the deadly chase ended outside of a movie theater. an eyewitness recorded the gunman barreling toward a police vehicle that was blocking the road. officers opening fire, killing the gunman. the seven victims who died range in age from 15 to 57. among those killed was 29-year-old postal ca
our cbs station in dallas-ft. worth kvtv reports ator was fired from his job just hours before the shooting. seven people were killed and 22 others hurt, including three police officers when ator went on a shooting spree from midland to odessa. david begnaud spoke to relatives of one of the victims. >> there's a shooting going on in odessa. >> reporter: the violent rampage that began on a texas interstate saturday started with a traffic stop. state troopers had pulled over a man who...
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. >>> and the former dallas officer crying, saying she wishes he was the one with the gun. >>> the hunt all day for a possible serial killer on the loose. the warnings to drivers with car trouble to call police first. and a breaking development just in. >>> the new concern involving eee, the potentially deadly mosquito virus. discovered just outside new york city. and what some parents are now being told. >>> the deputy shot, we've just learned he did not survive. >>> and the new >>> good evening. we begin with the first subpoenas in the impeachment inquiry. president trump saying do us a favor. later bringing up joe biden and saying we've done a lot for ukraine. nancy pelosi saying the president's actions gave congress no choice but to investigate. and what did attorney general william barr know? and late today, mike pompeo was subpoenaed to produce documents. what did he know about the president's wishes? and the controversial figure president trump met with. mary bruce leading us off from the hill. >> reporter: tonight, the tentacles of this crisis are spreading. questions about who
. >>> and the former dallas officer crying, saying she wishes he was the one with the gun. >>> the hunt all day for a possible serial killer on the loose. the warnings to drivers with car trouble to call police first. and a breaking development just in. >>> the new concern involving eee, the potentially deadly mosquito virus. discovered just outside new york city. and what some parents are now being told. >>> the deputy shot, we've just learned he did not...
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continuamos con mucho mÁs >>> ( musica ) >>> dallas dio asÍ a pobladores en hacia un tradicional festival >>> el real madrid y el barce barcelona tuvieron partidos de liga el dÍa de hoy. si quiere de los goles del equipo blanco ante el levante y la explosiÓn de la nueva estrella juvenil notÓ que su control remo toque su control remoto >>> comenzar los deportes de nuestro compaÑero carlos mauricio ramÍrez >>> se siente muy bien >>> quiero hacer una pregunta si hubiera un equipo sorpresa o revelaciÓn en el fÚtbol mexicano hasta ahora cuÁl serÍa? >>> muy buena pregunta >>> se me ocurriÓ >>> el sorprendente equipo de necaxa puede ser uno, gallos a blancos de querÉtaro, solo dos todos hablan de necaxa pero si hoy se ponÍan ceganaba se pon e regios. una sorpresa mayÚscula uimero no f muro de fÚtbol lo construyÓ en nexa golazo al 36. mÁs tarde al final pelotazo la defensa de monterrey se comete en un enredo insÓlito, barovero se lo regala a angulo, gol otra vez doblete y dos a cero. desde el 5 de septiembre del aÑo pasado cuando cayÓ 4 x 2 frente a chivas >>> hoy reciben en el
continuamos con mucho mÁs >>> ( musica ) >>> dallas dio asÍ a pobladores en hacia un tradicional festival >>> el real madrid y el barce barcelona tuvieron partidos de liga el dÍa de hoy. si quiere de los goles del equipo blanco ante el levante y la explosiÓn de la nueva estrella juvenil notÓ que su control remo toque su control remoto >>> comenzar los deportes de nuestro compaÑero carlos mauricio ramÍrez >>> se siente muy bien >>>...
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meanwhile, dallas fed president robert kaplan is watching to see if we can macro economic data filters into consumer attitudes. we will decode fed speak and what it means for later this month. cannabis in canada. we speak to a special guest, the commissioner of the global commission on drug policy. let's get started with a quick check on the major averages. we are seeing risk on and green in the market today. the s&p 500 and the dow gaining almost a percent, with the nasdaq up 1.2%. tech shares leading the gains, the biggest loser in the session yesterday. we also see energy being the second-biggest gainer today. crude prices above $55 a barrel. of course, we continue to see this risk on move around the world. u.s. shares following european and asian shares higher, as we see political tensions subsiding a little bit in europe and hong kong. theaw hong kong shares leap most since 2018, that as chief executive carrie lam said she would formally withdraw that extradition bill to china which caused almost four months of unrest. if we can bring up my chart on the bloomberg, you can see for
meanwhile, dallas fed president robert kaplan is watching to see if we can macro economic data filters into consumer attitudes. we will decode fed speak and what it means for later this month. cannabis in canada. we speak to a special guest, the commissioner of the global commission on drug policy. let's get started with a quick check on the major averages. we are seeing risk on and green in the market today. the s&p 500 and the dow gaining almost a percent, with the nasdaq up 1.2%. tech...