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from classic kwarteng. intact and undamaged, 1600 year old mosaic depicting the trojan war found in syria. this reminds me of me, it is the same as my glasses. and what is in an emerging? we will tell you about our campaign to stop people who wear glasses being seen as nerds. welcome to our programme from the united states and around the united states and around the world. the jury in the us has sentenced a 24 year old man to life behind bars for carrying out one of the worst school mass shootings in the country s history. nicholas cruz murdered 17 people and injured 17 others in parklands, florida, 2018. families of the victims erected reacted angrily. what punishment does the murder of 17 people deserve? unlike most other mass shooters, nikolas cruz survived the massacre he created and lived to see a jury answer that question. jurors have reached a verdict in this case. they rejected the death penalty, giving him life without parole. inside court, the families of the vi
industrial. 17,979 right now. we ll see if it hits that 18,000 mark this hour. stay with us for that. in the meantime, let s get back to philip banks, a 28-year veteran of the nypd, the new york police department. we ve been discussing police wearing body cameras. chief banks, after the ferguson death shooting of michael brown, president obama called for equipping police with these body cameras. basically, bottom line, do you think it s worth experimenting and going forward with that? actually, i think it s worth it and i don t have mixed feelings on it. i think that the offices initially are going to have mixed feelings on it. the police are going to have to decide, is this something that can hurt or assist us. when they answer that particular question, you have the answer to how the police officers are going to be receptive. i think it can work and if implemented properly it will put