Taken out of the courtroom. Their wives and mothers calling out to them saying that they love them as they were being taken away now convicted murderers. The families left the courthouse quickly after watching their loved ones be convicted of Second Degree murder. District attorney jeff rosen said justice was served. He is gone now, but michael tyrees tragedy was worthy of our outrage. His death will never be invisible. Reporter michael who was bipolar was beaten to death in his cell in august of 2015. Fellow inmates testified they heard tyree screaming for help. Even though they have long criminal histories, needed to be evaluated individually as to whether or not they were telling the truth and this jury saw that they were. Reporter the sister did not want to speak with us on camera, but she issued this statement. Michael was a human being. Those jurors recognized that. He was loved. He mattered then and he will continue to matter with this verdict. Sheriff lauri smith said the death
Good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york. Im meg oliver in for annemarie green. President trumps decision to pull the United States from the paris climate agreement triggered a rising tide of condemnation from u. S. Allies. Business leaders and environmentalists. Some states and Corporate Leaders who normally support republican initiatives say theyll buck the president and honor the paris accord while most republican lawmakers applaud the move. Hena daniels is here in new york with the latest. Hena, good morning. Good morning, meg. The paris climate agreement was a commitment made by 195 countries to reduce green house gases. Leaders in india, china and other countries say they will carry on. Were getting out. Keeping a campaign promise, donald trump pulled the u. S. From the Paris Climate Accord thursday saying the deal placed an unfair burden on american workers. Lost jobs, lower wages, shuttered factories. Speaking on fox news last night, Vice Pr
54. Delaware also seeing a really nice start to this friday. Newark at 58. Harmony hills, 52. Reedy point seeing low 60s now. Georgetown at 58. Allendale currently at 59. Lincoln, your current temperature, 58 for you. A live look outside, penns landing, a gorgeous start to the day. Mostly cloudy skies, High Pressure system is our weather maker. It looks like we will see a cold front later today. For most part, a lovely day all around. Your outthedoor forecast looks like this 68 at 9 00 a. M. Ten degrees warmer by 1 00 p. M. A mix of sun and clouds. A few extra clouds tonight by 6 00 p. M. Seeing 77 degrees with a few clouds developing. Thats because thats when the cold front sweeps through. I mentioned earlier we may see an increase in the clouds, possibly one or two sprinkles, thats possible there. Jersey shore 74 degrees at 1 00 p. M. By 5 00 p. M. , seeing 76 degrees. Back to you. Thanks, after watching that crash, the admiral wilson boulevard, looks good. Right back here is the ben
The hang seng market was up and so was the shanghai. The dax was up by 1. 4 . The cac up by 0. 9 . The ftse up by a quarter percentage point. If you check out crude oil prices, youll see crude oil is under significant pressure once again today. Down 1. 38. Down below 47 a barrel. 46. 98 is where the july contract for crude is trading now. Lets get you through todays agenda about the labor market. May jobs report out at 8 30 a. M. Eastern time. Nonfarm payrolls forecast to ride by 184,000. Thats following an increase of 211,000 back in april. The u. S. Economy added jobs for 79 straight months. The Unemployment Rate expected to hold steady at 4. 4 . The lowest level in a decade. Russian president Vladimir Putin will be speaking in st. Petersburg at a forum alongside several other World Leaders including indias modi. The session will be moderated by nbcs megyn kelly. That begins at 7 00 a. M. Eastern time. A programming note, sunday night megyn kelly has an interview with the russian pre
Doctrine, there are various large bodies of thoughts of intellectual, military and political talks going around in russia for 10 years and some of those both have the same theme and sometimes they run into each other, sometimes they dont. For those of you here in the audience who have dealt with russia for many years you know that for a fullfledged doctrine that more or less encompassesthe whole society and the whole state , you need to be pretty organized and the russians are not that organized in that regard. Theres a lot of stuff going on and Different Actors feeling their different interests and interagency competitions and put on top of that corruption so nevertheless, lets talk about what we understand on this. , some people have described it as pointed out as new generation warfare, others terminate as strategic deterrence, others determine it as cross coercion, but all those approaches have in common is that you rely on asymmetric response. So its basically a very cheap insight