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many of you saw the news early many of you saw the news early on monday when the new york police department decided to fire the police officer involved in the death of eric gardner. this is what the police had to say on monday about that decision. [video clip] being a police is one of the hardest jobs in the world. that is not a statement to .licit sympathy, it is a fact cops have to make choices, sometimes quickly every single day. some are split-second, life or death choices. oftentimes they are choices that will be thoroughly and repeatedly examined by those with much more time to think about them than the police officer had and those decisions are scrutinized and second-guessed both fairly and unfairly. the officer went to bed thinking he would make choices and take actions during a routine arrest that would lead to another person s death. an officer s choices and actions even made under extreme pressure matter. it is unlikely mr. gardner thought he was in such poor h
MontanaUnited-statesGreenlandBrooklynNew-yorkSyriaWest-virginiaMexicoEgyptMassachusettsTehranIran senator cindy hyde-smith, who faces off against democrat mike espy in a runoff election tomorrow. a runoff that has at times felt like an out-of-body experience in terms of how many times it made you shake your head and say did that really happen? whether it was the republican candidate saying that she d be in the front row of a public hanging or the republican candidate s robotic almost comical nonapology for those offensive remarks, or her debate performance in which she seemed to say her greatest selling point is donald trump, as if all of that weren t surreal enough, today on the eve of the runoff, there were this, nooses seen hanging on trees outside the mississippi state capitol. this runoff is shaping up to be an mri of the soul of mississippi. the next 24 hours are critical, and i ll have a lot more on that in just a moment. but first, to that breaking news from special counsel robert mueller and the president s campaign chairman paul manafort. the first trump campa
CharlottesvilleVirginiaUnited-statesNew-yorkCounty-academyGeorgiaWashingtonAtlantaFloridaBiloxiMississippiCalifornia faces off against democrat mike espy in a runoff election tomorrow. a runoff that has at times felt like an out-of-body experience in terms of how many times it made you shake your head and say did that really happen? whether it was the republican candidate saying that she d be in the front row of a public hanging or the republican candidate s robotic almost comical non-apology for those offensive remarks, or her debate performance in which she seemed to say her greatest selling point is donald trump, as if all of that weren t surreal enough, today on the eve of the runoff, there were this, nooses seen hanging on trees outside the mississippi state capitol. this runoff is shaping up to be an mri of the soul of mississippi. the next 24 hours are critical, and i ll have a lot more on that in just a moment. but first, to that breaking news from special counsel robert mueller and the president s campaign chairman paul manafort. the first trump campaign official to reach a plea
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