this country. morally and ethically they don t seem distinct. as far as the law is concerned, a hate crime is one that s motivated by hatred for the group you re victimizing. so we ve discussed this really is not about did he do it. his attorneys are saying, yes, he did, but the question now is whether he will receive the death penalty, and a defense has more or less offered a deal. he ll plead guilty if he can get life in prison and avoid the death penalty. the prosecutors have not agreed to that. how significant would it be for bowers to receive the death penalty sentence? it would be extraordinarily significant, and one reason that it would be significant, not only would it be significant for the jewish community in pittsburgh, which experienced as you noted in your intro, the largest anti-semitic attack in history, but this is a justice department that s put a moratorium on the death penalty until they can figure out how to administer the death penalty in a way that they believ
and workers inside the store, and 100 officers responded. officials tonight saying they are lucky no one else was injured. david? no question about that. alex perez leading us off tonight. thank you. now to the father sentenced to 60 years in prison tonight after authorities say he preyed on students at his daughter s school, vary lawrence college. they say unbelievably moving into his daughter s dorm and victimizing and controlling his classmates. that father convicted of sexual will i and psychologically manipulating his victims. the judge describing it as unspeakable cruelty. aaron katersky now. reporter: tonight, the father who crashed his daughter s dorm room at sarah lawrence college and manipulated and terrorized her friends is headed to prison for the next six decades. larry ray sentenced for shocking crimes of physical abuse, psychological torture and sexual depravity. the judge called it sadism, pure and simple. ray took over the lives of his daughter s classmates, us
tucker, as very liberal were asked how many unarmed black men did the police kill in 2019. half of them thought they killed 1,000, and 5% thought they killed 10,000 unarmed black men. answer according to the washington post database was 12. they re not concerned about crime but are very concerned about the systemic racism by the police, why you have all of the d.a.s many backed by george soros money, cashless bail, letting people on the streets. believe they re victims of society instead of victimizing. tucker: i am wondering, republicans likely zeldin running on this message are doing well. why isn t every republican, this is a civilization issue. why isn t every republican running on it. all the ones i talk to, caroline levitt running in
catch receiving cities off-guard. according to the ap a contractor hired by abbott s texas. barring the factor creek leahy. flow makes a liberal stronghold by victimizing migrants who are often, by the, way fleeing abuse. the cruelty, once again, is the point. the real problem with the gamble is the cynical assumption behind it. that communities would be just to school reactionary else the kicking them out. florida governor s cartoonist assumption, apparently, was that liberal base gaiters were just as racist as mega voters and he s trying to woo. they would prove it by reacting with outrage when a punch of black americans stood to their doorstep. actually captured the ability