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susan rice who is very angry. >> it is even more troubling because of their large stockpiles of chemical weapons we have made it clear that these weapons must remain secure and that the regime will be held accountable for their use. because as the situation deteriorates, the potential that this regime could consider using chemical weapons against its own people should be a concern for us all. on july 13th, u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon wrote a letter reiterating his call on council members to quote, insist on the implementation of the council's resolution and to exercise their common responsibilities by taking necessary collective actions under the united nations charter". yet, the u.n. missions report, persistent
non-threatening. >> after a two-week trial, the jury retired to consider whether kelly's testimony and the video were enough to find ray guilty. >> kelly's the one who the jury has to believe in order for them to return a guilty verdict. i didn't think there was going to be any way a jury would come back with a not guilty verdict in this. >> when they finally made a decision and everybody got back to the courtroom, i knew it was going to be a guilty verdict. it had to have been a guilty verdict. they fooled me. >> on july 13th, 2000, the jury announced they were unable to reach a verdict. two female jurors did not buy kelly's testimony. the judge declared a mistrial. coming up, the state retries the
1975 when one night after carlton fisk waved his home run fair the sox lost the world series to cincinnati's big red machine. >> it should be all over. and cincinnati has won the world championship. >> reporter: october 2nd, 1978, a day that will live in infamy for red sox nation. >> it's over the wall. >> reporter: yankees shortstop bucky dent, who hit a grand total of five home runs that season, and was batting ninth in the order that day, earned himself a new nickname, bucky "bleep" dent. >> and the red sox fans are stunned. >> reporter: fenway park was the scene of roger clemens 20 strikeout game on april 29th, 1986. that season ended, though -- >> little roller up along first. >> reporter: well, there's no need to relive 1986 on this day of celebration. on july 13th, 1999, 80-year-old ted williams returned to fenway for the all-star game. where modern baseball's rich and
>> after a two-week trial the jury retired to consider whether kelly's testimony and the video were enough to find ray guilty. >> kelly's the one who the jury has to believe in order for them to return a guilty verdict. i didn't think there was going to be any way that a jury would come back with a not guilty verdict in this. >> when they finally made a decision and everybody got back to the courtroom, i knew it was going to be a guilty verdict. it had to have been a guilty verdict. they fooled me. >> on july 13th, 2000, the jury announced they were unable to reach a verdict. two female jurors did not buy kelly's testimony. the judge declared a mistrial. coming up, the state retries the ray case with a new judge, a new jury and new evidence.
going. >> on july 13th, 1999, timothy mcveigh is transferred to the federal death row unit inter a hoet, indiana. this is his final stop before execution. despite never admitting guilt to the courts, mcveigh claims ending up on death row is exactly how he planned it. >> death is not a penalty, it's an escape. i recognized that, well before i was driving away from oklahoma city on the morning of april 19th without a lps plate. i in fact may be in a sense a ground breaker in a new suicide by cop. >> to take all these people with you, that it makes a point they illustrate something for me is the height of vanity and selfishness. it is beyond words.
non-threatening. >> after a two-week trial, the jury retired to consider whether kelly's testimony and the video were enough to find ray guilty. >> kelly's the one who the jury has to believe in order for them to return a guilty verdict. i didn't think there was going to be any way a jury would come back with a not guilty verdict in this. >> when they finally made a decision and everybody got back to the courtroom, i knew it was going to be a guilty verdict. it had to have been a guilty verdict. they fooled me. >> on july 13th, 2000, the jury announced they were unable to reach a verdict. two female jurors did not buy kelly's testimony. the judge declared a mistrial. coming up, the state retries the ray case with a new judge, a new jury and new evidence. >> we tested her credibility, in the fire of cross-examination and trial twice. her life must have been hell. >> i think it was harder the second time than it was the first time. just one phillips' colon health probiotic cap a day helps defends against occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas and bloating.