and s third to seven years and maximum she can get? this was not a surprise. the judge gave her what was predetermined behind closed doors. this is a plea agreement and the state prosecutor said we are not going to pile on additional charges in exchange for her pleaing guilty. she got what she asked for. and there was talk about a conspiracy to commit murder and are plotting to kill her husband. there was a lot of other things that she could have been charged with. they could have tried to charge her with that. it would have been tough because they would have had the, they got the plea and she agreed to go to prison they decided not to sentence her more prison time. she not only with the 23 million
very serious concern about the agreement as it stands and what happens if they violate and what s the position then. i think that we need to believe that we will snap back in a way that s a deterrent. we will not have much to do other than expect them as a nuclear arm state our a military option. either one is not desired. the leverage that we have now is so that we can dismantle some elements that lead them to the ability to have a pathway and it was the stated globe and should be our result and it s difficult to believe that the greatest world power on one side of the table can achieve it. a very vocal vote on the iran da deal. when we come back rosie o donnell pleaing for her
defenses if there is any good news here, it s that while china is intensely cyber spying the u.s. parentally has the means to know when they re doing it. mika? pete williams thank you very much. the fired university of cincinnati police officer charged with murdering an unarmed motorist is now out on bond. we re told 25-year-old ray tensing s father posted the $1 million bail just hours after his son pleaded not guilty in the murder of 43-year-old sam dubose. tensing s attorney says his client feared for his life and did not mean for anyone to die. reporter: wearing a very different uniform, former university of cincinnati police officer ray tensing entered court with hands shackled. you understand you ve been charged with one count of murder and one count of manslaughter. yes, your honor. pleaing not guilty in the shooting death of sam dubose an unarmed black motorist pulled over for a missing license
trying to run or walk away from the ordinance he signed in to affect. if he is looking for ambiguity in the law in order to cover his position it defeats the law in the first place. if you look in the declared sense of the law of what the intention is and if you follow his theory or logic, they are asking us toous a subjective barometer that conflicts with the constitutional concerns that motivated the birth of the law in the first place. i really do think that the mayor is pleaing politics with public safety and i really think it is disingenous. you said. san francisco sheriff. this is the headline out of this. the sheriff is holding a first press conference since the
robert menendez walking out of a federal courthouse after pleaing not guilty. the senator was released on his own recog any distance and ordered to surrender his passport passport. he has said he will not resign his senate seat while all this plays out. there has been one material consequence from anything that s happened and that is that he has now stepped aside from his role as the top democrat on the senate foreign relations committee. he announced that on tuesday. that s the day he was indicted and the timing of this is crucial. for months now he has been a thorn in the side of the obama administration while the administration has been trying