201
201
Apr 12, 2011
04/11
by
KRON
tv
eye 201
favorite 0
quote 0
>>pam: mark a cardoza is would be joining us at 5:25. michael cardoza. a new developments through fruitvalle responsible for the killing of jesus campos, this is a latin neighborhood. a business owner says that offering check cashing services is common. >> many cash their checks and stores like this one. perhaps if they do not have a local checking account? they will come into a local business. there are at least three businesses. all across the street you have a also another business so it is commonplace. for you to be able to cash a check. >>pam: oakland police will not say weather or not if this large cash was a motive handling large cash because of the cash checking capacity of the business. >>pam: this latest shooting was mahogany whey and mandarin whey. just a few blocks away from a with 9 year-old was hit by gunfire last week. just before noon time there was a shooting in the neighborhood the victim was shot in the neck. he made it to a home. this area is just not safe anymore. >> there are no cops not even walking around here. stray bullets. they
>>pam: mark a cardoza is would be joining us at 5:25. michael cardoza. a new developments through fruitvalle responsible for the killing of jesus campos, this is a latin neighborhood. a business owner says that offering check cashing services is common. >> many cash their checks and stores like this one. perhaps if they do not have a local checking account? they will come into a local business. there are at least three businesses. all across the street you have a also another...
171
171
Apr 8, 2011
04/11
by
KRON
tv
eye 171
favorite 0
quote 0
>>pam: more to come for that and michael cardoza will join us at 6:00 p.m.s. >> i will. >> >> jacqueline? >>jacqueline: continue to whamonitress this this will dissipate-monitoring-this storm. these rainfall totals are in the red. the court is nearly 2 in. per hour. to the core. and your shower chances tonight coming up.
>>pam: more to come for that and michael cardoza will join us at 6:00 p.m.s. >> i will. >> >> jacqueline? >>jacqueline: continue to whamonitress this this will dissipate-monitoring-this storm. these rainfall totals are in the red. the court is nearly 2 in. per hour. to the core. and your shower chances tonight coming up.
254
254
Apr 11, 2011
04/11
by
KRON
tv
eye 254
favorite 0
quote 1
joining us is michael cardoza our legal analyst.hey were hearing a prosecution testimony from kathy hoskins and she witnessed. bonds being injected. >> they were asking for the testimony of care of the house stands to be read back and also for greg anderson said tape to be also be right back. they're asking for the testimony of kathy hoskins. --and greg anderson said that he injected him in different areas. and he said he moved it around so it would not build up. is the jury going towards that one count where barry bonds and said that nobody ever injected me but a doctor? >>pam: perhaps if the jury is hung up? >> not quite yet. lawyers try to speculate but there is no telling what they're thinking. meticulously, they're going to this evidence. the very well may have three counts and perhaps hung up on one of the counts. still in discussions. >>pam: one of the attorneys doing while the jury is still in deliberation? >> i have to tell you that one of the things that... attorney. with plenty of jury trials. i look back in my closing ar
joining us is michael cardoza our legal analyst.hey were hearing a prosecution testimony from kathy hoskins and she witnessed. bonds being injected. >> they were asking for the testimony of care of the house stands to be read back and also for greg anderson said tape to be also be right back. they're asking for the testimony of kathy hoskins. --and greg anderson said that he injected him in different areas. and he said he moved it around so it would not build up. is the jury going towards...
207
207
Apr 1, 2011
04/11
by
KRON
tv
eye 207
favorite 0
quote 0
michael cardoza is supporting us.onds. he has been requested to speak for leary and he did not earlier-he was requested for his input. he did not have the blessing of the government, with an aura of possibility and he contradicted several noclaims from hoskins. basically, he imploded at least the part of the government's case. if this was a heavyweight fight? the government got down here it down hard howard. >> >> what type of for while what type of witnesses? >> they have somebody strong. donald kagen tested the urine of a barry bonds andy said the tested positive for anabolic steroid. and what is this to do about the act, and the side impacts. about the acne--and the other side in packs. i do not know what they're going to say but i think there know what they're going to say. and perhaps doctor's if ting going to see a little bit different than he did. did wha get what they wanted. >> and what is the jury left to decide? >> what happens because it is a government witness they do not have to believe either one. and t
michael cardoza is supporting us.onds. he has been requested to speak for leary and he did not earlier-he was requested for his input. he did not have the blessing of the government, with an aura of possibility and he contradicted several noclaims from hoskins. basically, he imploded at least the part of the government's case. if this was a heavyweight fight? the government got down here it down hard howard. >> >> what type of for while what type of witnesses? >> they have...
243
243
Apr 8, 2011
04/11
by
KRON
tv
eye 243
favorite 0
quote 0
[ beeping ] >>pam: michael cardoza joins us with his take on the barry bonds trial.closing arguments who had the upper hand? >> the defense. >>pam: could you still blow it if you have the upper hand? >> i've done this job of a trial attorney as a district attorney for now, 30 years in 20 years as a prosecutor. you'd never know what a jury will do. could the defense blow it? absolutely! >>pam: please summarize. >> we were thinking that they did a magnificent job today. they started with all they had to do was tell the truth. and he did not. they talked about was common sense. do you really believe that a 17 million-dollar athletes, barry bonds did not know what he was taking? a $70 million athlete? >>pam: defense? >> $70 million of late. >>pam: oh my gosh! and $17 million athlete would be doing this? >> i thought also the prosecution did not prove beyond a reasonable doubt. >>pam: deliberations tomorrow what is going to happen? >> you never know. i've had jurors say that i had lunch with this person for three days. and i really thought that they were thinking like i w
[ beeping ] >>pam: michael cardoza joins us with his take on the barry bonds trial.closing arguments who had the upper hand? >> the defense. >>pam: could you still blow it if you have the upper hand? >> i've done this job of a trial attorney as a district attorney for now, 30 years in 20 years as a prosecutor. you'd never know what a jury will do. could the defense blow it? absolutely! >>pam: please summarize. >> we were thinking that they did a magnificent...
123
123
Apr 16, 2011
04/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
cardoza was known as a liberal judge. someone once wrote him a letter and said if you are a liberal judge, can you lend me $50? there are those cases, but they were reviewing decisions of congress and thought the congress and the president had gone too far in those instances. >> that had codes of conduct for every industry, and they put a blue eagle on your storefront to show that you were compliant. it was just not working, and the court in declaring it unconstitutional, congress read this i relief after seeing what it had created. >> in japan, the way they do it is, the agency consists of the parliamentary committee. it would be like the commerce committee would be on the icc. is a mixture of functions so they know what is going on. >> justices, i appreciate the opportunity to have you here today. i know how difficult your workload is, and to take time to come and visit with us about the financing of what we are doing here in this country is an important topic, and i am glad you are here to do with this. as a young atto
cardoza was known as a liberal judge. someone once wrote him a letter and said if you are a liberal judge, can you lend me $50? there are those cases, but they were reviewing decisions of congress and thought the congress and the president had gone too far in those instances. >> that had codes of conduct for every industry, and they put a blue eagle on your storefront to show that you were compliant. it was just not working, and the court in declaring it unconstitutional, congress read...
142
142
Apr 4, 2011
04/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
cardoza. mrs. burkle. >> thank you, madam chair, and thank you for hosting this timely hearing this morning. thank you to deputy secretary steinberg for being here. if i could respectfully recommend that you buy a heavy winter coat and boots because syracuse university is in my district, and long hard winters there. i too, with my colleagues share the concerns we have heard here and i look forward to hearing the answers to the questions that we heard, why the u.n.? why the nato and the arab league was consulted before the congress and the american people. i look forward to this morning's hearing. >> thank you. mr. cirrus of new jersey. i apologize to my colleague, my fellow floridian, ted deutsche, and the one you love the most -- oh, no. mr. deutsche is recognized, and then we will go to our side. >> well, i will finish that statement later. >> yes, i stopped before i got myself in deeper trouble there. >> thank you, madam chair, and ranking members for holding this hearing. secretary steinberg, t
cardoza. mrs. burkle. >> thank you, madam chair, and thank you for hosting this timely hearing this morning. thank you to deputy secretary steinberg for being here. if i could respectfully recommend that you buy a heavy winter coat and boots because syracuse university is in my district, and long hard winters there. i too, with my colleagues share the concerns we have heard here and i look forward to hearing the answers to the questions that we heard, why the u.n.? why the nato and the...
167
167
Apr 3, 2011
04/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 0
cardoza. mrs. burkle. >> thank you, madam chair, and thank you for hosting this timely hearing this morning. thank you to deputy secretary steinberg for being here. if i could respectfully recommend that you buy a heavy winter coat and boots because syracuse university is in my district, and long hard winters there. i too, with my colleagues share the concerns we have heard here and i look forward to hearing the answers to the questions that we heard, why the u.n.? why the nato and the arab league was consulted before the congress and the american people. i look forward to this morning's hearing. >> thank you. mr. cirrus of new jersey. apologize to my colleague, my fellow floridian, ted deutsche, and the one you love the most -- oh, no. mr. deutsche is recognized, and then we will go to our side. >> well, i will finish that statement later. >> yes, i stopped before i got myself in deeper trouble there. >> thank you, madam chair, and ranking members for holding this hearing. secretary steinberg, tha
cardoza. mrs. burkle. >> thank you, madam chair, and thank you for hosting this timely hearing this morning. thank you to deputy secretary steinberg for being here. if i could respectfully recommend that you buy a heavy winter coat and boots because syracuse university is in my district, and long hard winters there. i too, with my colleagues share the concerns we have heard here and i look forward to hearing the answers to the questions that we heard, why the u.n.? why the nato and the...
205
205
Apr 15, 2011
04/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 205
favorite 0
quote 0
and cardoza who was certainly, he was known as a liberal judge, he was so well known and someone wrote letter said you are a liberal judge can you lend me $50? he made the famous -- [talking over each other] >> you said this is delegation run riot. so you're right. there are those two cases but they were reviewing decisions of congress and some thought that congress and the president had gone too far in those instances. >> this was a national investor recovery act to show that you are part of it and had codes of conduct for every industry. and you put up a blue eagle on your storefront to show that you are compliant. it was just not working. and really the court declared it unconstitutional i think congress breathe a sigh of relief sing when it created. but the congress that creates it. thank you, madam chairwoman,. >> in japan the way they do it is the agency consists of the parliamentary committee so it would be like the commerce committee would be on icc, a mixture of function so they know what's going on. >> thank you very much. mr. chote or? >> thank you, madam chairman. justices,
and cardoza who was certainly, he was known as a liberal judge, he was so well known and someone wrote letter said you are a liberal judge can you lend me $50? he made the famous -- [talking over each other] >> you said this is delegation run riot. so you're right. there are those two cases but they were reviewing decisions of congress and some thought that congress and the president had gone too far in those instances. >> this was a national investor recovery act to show that you...
237
237
Apr 27, 2011
04/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 237
favorite 0
quote 0
we have got our great local education reporter cardoza doing a five part series on childhood obesity. when you go to wamu.org, there is the story. there is and the graphic -- interactive widgets. things can put things on their plate and see how the calories and up and what kind of activity there would have to do to bring that off. community engagement really, really is key. another telling figure -- twice a year we get an aggregate audience report that shows all of our platforms -- podcasting, all of that. we are at 770,000 people consuming all of our contents on a weekly basis. 165,000 is on platforms other than channel one. it will ramp up for individual stations to figure out a way to be on every emerging platform. you do not know who your last nikola -- your next listener is coming from. >> pat. before pat answers, can we get ready? we will have hand-held lights. think of your questions. i will turn for questions -- we will have hand-held mikes. >> karen and bill said this exactly right. at my previous incarnation at the washington post company for 20 years, which created washingt
we have got our great local education reporter cardoza doing a five part series on childhood obesity. when you go to wamu.org, there is the story. there is and the graphic -- interactive widgets. things can put things on their plate and see how the calories and up and what kind of activity there would have to do to bring that off. community engagement really, really is key. another telling figure -- twice a year we get an aggregate audience report that shows all of our platforms -- podcasting,...
231
231
Apr 30, 2011
04/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 231
favorite 0
quote 0
we've got our great local education reporter, kadifa cardoza right now doing a five-part series on childhood asbestos -- obesity. and when you go to wamu.org, there's a wizard where kids can put things on a virtual plate to see how calories add up and the activity they would need to burn that off. so community engagement is key. and i think another telling figure -- twice a year we get an aggregate audience report from arbitron that shows all of our platforms -- podcasting, all of that. so we're at about 770,000 people consuming all of our content and all of the platforms on a weekly basis. 165,000 of that 770,000 is on platforms other than channel one. so it's been a stretch. it's been a ramp-up for individual stations to figure out a way to be on every emerging platform but you don't know where your next listener is from so you have to be there. >> pat, and before pat answers, can we get ready? we are going to have hand-held mics and think of your questions and as soon as pat is finished, i'll return for questions. >> in my previous incarnation at "the washington post" for 20 years, we cre
we've got our great local education reporter, kadifa cardoza right now doing a five-part series on childhood asbestos -- obesity. and when you go to wamu.org, there's a wizard where kids can put things on a virtual plate to see how calories add up and the activity they would need to burn that off. so community engagement is key. and i think another telling figure -- twice a year we get an aggregate audience report from arbitron that shows all of our platforms -- podcasting, all of that. so...