testified how el chapo shot a man and had him bury ad live. that same man said he beat two men with a branch until their bodies were like ragdolls before tossing them in a bonfire. shepard: what is happening next in el chapo s case? he s due back in court for sentencing july 17. the 62-year-old former car teal leader will be sentenced to life in prison and murder to conspiracy. el chapo s lawyers have filed a motion demanding a new trial, citing a jurying watched media reports on the case, which you re not supposed to do. shepard: bryan llenas live in new york. every driver knows good windshield wiper knows they can make a difference. he s wrapped around your mirror. now he s up top. what the [bleep]?
speed, southbound, at west street, and houston street. at this point, according to witnesses, video, and investigation, he appears to target bicycle riders and pedestrians within the southbound bike lane, traveling at a high rate of speed. that ends when he collides with the school bus, jurying a number of additional people. and at 3:08 p.m., we get more than a dozen 911 calls, reporting people down, the school bus accident, and a man with a gun in the street. first two precinct first police officers who were out on another call are alerted by civilians by the activity going on outside. they leave that location. they re joined my a third officer. they observe a man who appears to be waving a gun and yelling at the scene of the accident. and they observe people down on the scene. one of those officers, brian
see it, but you can see it now. folks need when you see another person, imagine if that was your child. people don t understand how important their vote is on jury duty. in a jurying you re one of 12 people, and your vote has all the consequences in the world on families. when we re called for jury duty, you know, let s stop making excuses. let s go get on the jury pool. you never know who s on that stand or who s in the defendant box or who s in the plaintiff box or what family is sitting behind the state. where have you seen the most impacts in terms of society? a year later, i think the broadest impact is the seeds for a new movement. a whole new generation are becoming involved, and not just politics but social justice. i think we re moving into the right direction. people are really fed up with
looking to give a speech about reduction of nuclear capabilities in a historic venue. speech pretty thin on substance, and the crowd wasn t wildly interested. it caps a bad trip for the president, starting with the g8, where president putin told him to take a hike on syria. what is it with russia? i think it s continuation of the last ten years. the obama administration came, members of the jurying to press the reset button. relations were frosty because of things the russians were doing at the end of the bush administration. after making concession, after concession, the russian reaction was you haven t given us enough. and syria, the administration
looking to give a speech about reduction of nuclear capabilities in a historic venue. speech pretty thin on substance, and the crowd wasn t wildly interested. it caps a bad trip for the president, starting with the g8, where president putin told him to take a hike on syria. what is it with russia? i think it s continuation of the last ten years. the obama administration came, members of the jurying to press the reset button. relations were frosty because of things the russians were doing at the end of the bush administration. after making concession, after concession, the russian reaction was you haven t given us enough. and syria, the administration