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one of the irsbozos actually go justice with judge jeanine. >> judge jeanine: this week president obamaries to get in front of one of those so-called phony scandals by having an open discussion with the washington press, his first in over three months. it was a tour de force presentation. taken directly from the obama playbook. when caught in a lie, just deny. if the truth comes out, take on a crusade. fix the problem as if you never knew it was a problem in the first place. first, we'll go to the sheriff's department. there is a noos conference on hannah anderson. >> special agents with f.b.i. rescue team along with salt lake city division of the f.b.i. observed hannah and suspect near moorehead lake at a campsite. agents moved in to rescue hannah. the suspect is deceased. as a matter of policy the f.b.i. automatically dispatches a review team from washington to review the circumstances surrounding any situation where a special agent discharges a firearm. they will interview witnesses and determine exactly what happened. for this reason, no other details can be released at this time. w
one of the irsbozos actually go justice with judge jeanine. >> judge jeanine: this week president obamaries to get in front of one of those so-called phony scandals by having an open discussion with the washington press, his first in over three months. it was a tour de force presentation. taken directly from the obama playbook. when caught in a lie, just deny. if the truth comes out, take on a crusade. fix the problem as if you never knew it was a problem in the first place. first, we'll...
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i love you guys. >> judge jeanine: all right. law enforcement always working quietly behind the scenes. this appears to have been jointed effort by the f.b.i. and local police. there were talk have drones as well as infrared activity to locate this guy dimaggio in an area where there was hundreds of miles of trails. the largest apparently roadless area in the lower 48 states. black bears, wolves all present in that area. brett, are you able to stay with us? >> not much longer. i've got a lot to prepare and get ready here. >> judge jeanine: let me just ask you one more question about hannah. is he is the kind, does she have the strength and the ability to be able to look back at this and hopefully at some point put it behind her? >> you know, all we can do is hope and pray. we don't know what she has been through. she is a strong girl. she made it this far. all we can do is hope that whatever help she needs to get through this, we show the love and support and help her through. >> judge jeanine: what do you think you'll say to her
i love you guys. >> judge jeanine: all right. law enforcement always working quietly behind the scenes. this appears to have been jointed effort by the f.b.i. and local police. there were talk have drones as well as infrared activity to locate this guy dimaggio in an area where there was hundreds of miles of trails. the largest apparently roadless area in the lower 48 states. black bears, wolves all present in that area. brett, are you able to stay with us? >> not much longer. i've...
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. >> judge mathis: go ahead.re of your business and you graduated from high school and in business for yourself. >> defendant: yes. >> judge mathis: excellent. a lot of guys in the neighborhood where we grew up are unemployed and the overwhelming majority can't get jobs and not graduated from high school. i didn't graduate. >> plaintiff: i went there too. >> judge mathis: you went there. >> plaintiff: i graduated. >> judge mathis: i am the only one who didn't graduate from those schools. you did better in the neighborhood than me. i am proud of you to you have your own business. tell me then, about the agreement for paying the billings. >> defendant: i told her when we moved in i taking care oferching . i am not thrying, she helped out and she took care of her business. i took her everywhere. she had to go to physical therapy and doctors, i made sure she could go there. >> judge mathis: what changed? what circumstances? >> defendant: i got caught up in a situation. one day i came home, after work, she made sure t
. >> judge mathis: go ahead.re of your business and you graduated from high school and in business for yourself. >> defendant: yes. >> judge mathis: excellent. a lot of guys in the neighborhood where we grew up are unemployed and the overwhelming majority can't get jobs and not graduated from high school. i didn't graduate. >> plaintiff: i went there too. >> judge mathis: you went there. >> plaintiff: i graduated. >> judge mathis: i am the only one who...
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judges judges show, callugs at 1-866 3 mathis.oke up with the defendant but the defendant denice this and claims that nicole was constantly talking about getting married. >> judge mathis: i will grant you $1divide 5-- $175 and not $562. that is my judgment have a good day. >> defendant: thank you, your honor,. it feels. $175 in her own worpeds and i was just being nice with that. you know, that is what it is. i don't know anything else to say to it it is in writing. $cent 175 and that's what it is. >> narrator: the plaintiff hired the defendant to repair her vehicle and she feels that the defendant took advantage of her due to her sexual preference to women. the defendant told her she was going to hell and she's suing for reimbursement of a security check. >> the defendant said the only reason she was going to hell is because she threatened his wife. he was forced to calllet police after vondell made more threats and counter suing for an insurance deductable. >> judge mathis: start with you. >> plaintiff:ip felt like i was taken a
judges judges show, callugs at 1-866 3 mathis.oke up with the defendant but the defendant denice this and claims that nicole was constantly talking about getting married. >> judge mathis: i will grant you $1divide 5-- $175 and not $562. that is my judgment have a good day. >> defendant: thank you, your honor,. it feels. $175 in her own worpeds and i was just being nice with that. you know, that is what it is. i don't know anything else to say to it it is in writing. $cent 175 and...
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>> judge mathis: she has a dog. >> judge mathis: is that why you are blaming it on his dog. >> plaintiff: i can show you the pictures of bedroom . i have one couch potato dog with dancer. >> judge mathis: let me see the letter when she tells the thing that is happened. you are suing for $3000 and youment $2200 for the drunk. he said you are throwing $2000 on top which is the overwhelming amount. that is way over halfful what you are asking for. let me see. the things he has destroid. blinds in my bedroom and living room. yard leists, screen door. couch hole. please make $25 payments toward preplacing my antique rice jar. ma'am, you say nothing about it. >> plaintiff: absolutely correct, sir. this test paper behaves like the surface of your skin. now watch what soap does to it. ♪ soap strips your skin. dove is different. with 1/4 moisturizing cream, dove doesn't strip your skin like soap. your carpet stains can reappear. [ laughing ] [ male announcer ] try resolve stain remover, the formula penetrates deep into your
>> judge mathis: she has a dog. >> judge mathis: is that why you are blaming it on his dog. >> plaintiff: i can show you the pictures of bedroom . i have one couch potato dog with dancer. >> judge mathis: let me see the letter when she tells the thing that is happened. you are suing for $3000 and youment $2200 for the drunk. he said you are throwing $2000 on top which is the overwhelming amount. that is way over halfful what you are asking for. let me see. the things he...
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>> judge mathis: go ahead.perty you are suing about. >> defendant: 2004 she relapsed and i am lives downstairs and she lived upstairs. i am a recovery addict. i can't be in a relationship with anybody else using else i will use . the relationship whatever she wanted to call it over in 2004 period. i help people. ip take people to meetings and sponsor people . so when she calls me. i help people i don't know . so why not help her. that's all it about. i was not intimate with her. >> judge mathis: do you mean. >> defendant: you had your turn, right. >> judge mathis: let her finish. >> defendant: let me finish, okay. in 2008. she left and went down to las vegas . at this time she was actively using . she left hers. >> judge mathis: when was that? >> defendant: 2006. >> judge mathis: this is the lawsuit of her items. tell me what is happening. >> plaintiff: she refuse tod give me items and i have receipts. >> judge mathis: first tell me the circumstancings . how did your items get to your home and what the agreemen
>> judge mathis: go ahead.perty you are suing about. >> defendant: 2004 she relapsed and i am lives downstairs and she lived upstairs. i am a recovery addict. i can't be in a relationship with anybody else using else i will use . the relationship whatever she wanted to call it over in 2004 period. i help people. ip take people to meetings and sponsor people . so when she calls me. i help people i don't know . so why not help her. that's all it about. i was not intimate with her....
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he is a trial judge in san francisco. and he loves being a trial judge. and that practice in the courtroom, if you could do everything, i would have liked to have had that experience. but i didn't. >> rose: you got appointed to the court of appeals. >> that's right. i had other experience. >> rose: take us inside the mind of a justice. >> that is a good question, that i think on -- i am, on a very general level i am trying to say in the constitution that things have permanent central and apply them to the world that continuously changes, but that sounds like a 4th of july speech. so suppose, i want to be more specific here. when i am considering statutes i want to consider the relationship between the court and other brarchts of the government of the united states. >> rose: that's a principle that that is an important part of your framework. >> correct. because in document is meant to work as a whole, it is not meant to this works over here but doesn't work over here it is meant to work as a whole so there is a cooperative arrangement. court and congress,
he is a trial judge in san francisco. and he loves being a trial judge. and that practice in the courtroom, if you could do everything, i would have liked to have had that experience. but i didn't. >> rose: you got appointed to the court of appeals. >> that's right. i had other experience. >> rose: take us inside the mind of a justice. >> that is a good question, that i think on -- i am, on a very general level i am trying to say in the constitution that things have...
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the united states district judge since 1994 and before that magistrate judge since 1979. the author of two volumes. played in a role in the decision to appoint me to the court. i want to make clear as i hope i did in the prepared remarks that i'm here solely on my own behalf. i'm not here on behalf of the judicial conference, the administrative officer, the foreign intelligence surveillance court. actually i think why i'm here today is because by coincidence i happen to have an piece public a week ago in the "new york times" which i made a proposal that i'm glad to be able to make in front of this committee and somewhat more public fashion. in -- >> that will be made part of the record. >> thank you. very simply put. what i proposed is that congress amend the foreign intelligence surveillance act simply to give and sort of officially give the discretion to the individual judges in the foreign intelligence surveillance court or if they -- [inaudible] the ability to appoint a security to representative the interest of the public in and interject to some extect the -- at the
the united states district judge since 1994 and before that magistrate judge since 1979. the author of two volumes. played in a role in the decision to appoint me to the court. i want to make clear as i hope i did in the prepared remarks that i'm here solely on my own behalf. i'm not here on behalf of the judicial conference, the administrative officer, the foreign intelligence surveillance court. actually i think why i'm here today is because by coincidence i happen to have an piece public a...
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nichols barges into judge barnes courtroom. blank in the back of the head and instantly kills him. this is an actual audio tape recording of the tragic shooting. he. >> he then turned to shoot the prosecutor realizing that the people sitting at the prosecutor's table were not the prosecutors trying his rape trial. turned from those lawyers, shot the court reporter. >> court reporter julie brandau dies a few minutes later. >> i was right outside the courtroom. >> the prosecutor in the rape trial, one of the attorneys nichols is looking for. he is making his way to the courtroom for nichols trial when is stopped by the deputy. >> deputies were all yelling at me to get off the floor and it was not at all a suggestion. it was a command to get off the floor. >> he would later realize just how lucky he was. >> what if he had been in the courtroom and what would nichols have tried to do or done to me. >> by now, nichols runs outside. sergeant teasley is right on his tail. >> the deputy, however, did not know that anyone had been kille
nichols barges into judge barnes courtroom. blank in the back of the head and instantly kills him. this is an actual audio tape recording of the tragic shooting. he. >> he then turned to shoot the prosecutor realizing that the people sitting at the prosecutor's table were not the prosecutors trying his rape trial. turned from those lawyers, shot the court reporter. >> court reporter julie brandau dies a few minutes later. >> i was right outside the courtroom. >> the...
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judging people is basically what you do.re job description is one one, wear a funny hat and, two, judge everybody else. look, as you would expect a statement like that did not go unnoticed. >> stunning remarks about homosexuality in the priesthood. >> a change in attitudes towards gay freehs. >> the pope's words rippled around the world. >> historic ground-breaking statements. >> an extraordinary news conference. >> john: this is the best news for gay catholics since they made amuseical about a singing nun. now, by all accounts, this news has rocked the holy see in rome. for more we go live to senior vatican correspondent aasif mandvi. are you there? >> yo-hoo! yes, johnny! >> john: it looks like... whoa, whoa, whoa. easy there, brother dominic. ha-ha. >> john: the remarks have been well received there. >> john, the resurrection was well received. this is an entire city orgasming at once. okay. to put it mildly, there are a lot of gay clergy here who have been waiting a long time to come out of the ridiculously ornate closet
judging people is basically what you do.re job description is one one, wear a funny hat and, two, judge everybody else. look, as you would expect a statement like that did not go unnoticed. >> stunning remarks about homosexuality in the priesthood. >> a change in attitudes towards gay freehs. >> the pope's words rippled around the world. >> historic ground-breaking statements. >> an extraordinary news conference. >> john: this is the best news for gay...
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i want the judge removed.nt tense changed. >> reporter: judge baugh said the anger following the sentencing is perfectly understandable, indicating he has no plans to step down. he intends to stay on the bench until at least next year, when his term ends. randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> joining me now is mark geragos. explain to me how a former teacher, who admitted raping a 14-year-old student and violated a plea agreement is sentenced to 15 years but only has to serve 30 days in jail? >> the thing that's amazing to me about this case is i understand completely, and i'm onboard with everybody getting upset about what the judge said, even the judge has conceded that what he said, you know, was almost nonsensical. what i don't understand is nobody kind of rewinds this to the original plea agreement. randi just talked about it. the original plea agreement that he got for the same activity was no jailtime, absolutely none. so i don't understand why people aren't protesting and ask that the prosecutor resign along w
i want the judge removed.nt tense changed. >> reporter: judge baugh said the anger following the sentencing is perfectly understandable, indicating he has no plans to step down. he intends to stay on the bench until at least next year, when his term ends. randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> joining me now is mark geragos. explain to me how a former teacher, who admitted raping a 14-year-old student and violated a plea agreement is sentenced to 15 years but only has to serve 30 days in...
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it's up to the judge. but he didn't come to the court thinking i'm going to turn 18, everything is going to be dropped. that's the misconception the juveniles they have. they think once they're 18 everything goes away. that's not the truth. you're not really behaving yourself right now. >> yeah, i am. i haven't gotten in no trouble in a couple months. >> besides this. >> i ran away from home when i was 17. just wasn't talking to my mom, wasn't getting along real well. and so i didn't go to the court date because i wasn't at home. >> tell me exactly what happened to your arm. >> one of my boys told me that a drug dealer was trying to get rid of his lady. so i had his lady set him up. i was going to rob him and take his weed. >> how did you have the lady set him up? >> because he was trying to get with her. so then she called him over and said that her boy wanted some weed. when she gave him a hug i just started hitting [ bleep ]. then he pulled -- >> hitting him with what? your fist? >> he pulled out a gun
it's up to the judge. but he didn't come to the court thinking i'm going to turn 18, everything is going to be dropped. that's the misconception the juveniles they have. they think once they're 18 everything goes away. that's not the truth. you're not really behaving yourself right now. >> yeah, i am. i haven't gotten in no trouble in a couple months. >> besides this. >> i ran away from home when i was 17. just wasn't talking to my mom, wasn't getting along real well. and so i...
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to see what that judge will rule. again, it is expected for the judge to rule in favor of the 60-day cooling-off period. after all is said and done this morning, the sides do resume negotiations at 1:00 this afternoon. we will follow this story for you on all formats, so stick with abc7 news. reporting live with the latest in san francisco, abc7 news, kira klapper. >> thank you very much, kira. you can see there we are still waiting for the judge to come into the courtroom. as soon as he makes his decision on the cooling-off period today -- there is the judge now walking into the court sitting down to begin this hearing. we will bring you his decision on air and online on abc7news.com and on twitter @ abc7 newsbayarea. as kira said, it would be rare for a judge to not go along with the request for a 60-day cooling-off period. it's happened the last five times the governor has requested it. no reason to think this would be any different today. again, let's listen in to see a little bit of what's going on there in the s
to see what that judge will rule. again, it is expected for the judge to rule in favor of the 60-day cooling-off period. after all is said and done this morning, the sides do resume negotiations at 1:00 this afternoon. we will follow this story for you on all formats, so stick with abc7 news. reporting live with the latest in san francisco, abc7 news, kira klapper. >> thank you very much, kira. you can see there we are still waiting for the judge to come into the courtroom. as soon as he...
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judge. baugh knew that the 14-year-old who was raped raped by 49-year-old teacher committed suicide but he imposed the sentence anyway. joining us from new york to talk about the case judge jeanine pirro. this judge baugh he is the grandson of a football legend same baugh. he made some was emotionally older than chronological age. he said she was as much as in control as the 49-year-old teach his or her raped her was suggest that the victim is the one responsible for the rape when, indeed, this teacher is convicted of rape. instead of sentencing him to an appropriate sentence of 25 years, the judge decides to give him 30 days. now, what is disgusting about this case, bill, is that the 14-year-old girl, at the age of 16, kills herself and commits suicide. so this judge decides, you know what i'm going to do? i'm going to say that this teacher should only get 30 days because after all he lost his teacher's job. the problem is everybody knew he was doing. this he had been reported as having don
judge. baugh knew that the 14-year-old who was raped raped by 49-year-old teacher committed suicide but he imposed the sentence anyway. joining us from new york to talk about the case judge jeanine pirro. this judge baugh he is the grandson of a football legend same baugh. he made some was emotionally older than chronological age. he said she was as much as in control as the 49-year-old teach his or her raped her was suggest that the victim is the one responsible for the rape when, indeed, this...
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that sets it up for what this judge did because when the prosecutors telegraphed to the judge we don't is worth very much, we're not asking for jail time, he violates the plea agreement, the judge thinks okay i'll give him jail time it's like they set the bar so low that he, you know, thinks it's okay to give 30 days. >> i got to read one other things he said. he said the rape wasn't quote, some violent forcible horrible rape, as if -- i mean, it is just unbelievable again. >> yeah, i mean, that's just unbelievable. nobody whose got a daughter, you know, that's enough for you to just slap somebody upside the head. >> thanks. >>> another shocking case, a verdict in the case of an 18-year-old in georgia charged in the shooting death of a baby boy during a robbery. what the jury decided when 360 continues. individualization that your body needs. this labor day, don't invest in a mattress until you visit a sleep number store. when we actually lower the sleep number setting to get the sleep number bed to conform to them, it's amazing the transition that you see with people. oh, that feels r
that sets it up for what this judge did because when the prosecutors telegraphed to the judge we don't is worth very much, we're not asking for jail time, he violates the plea agreement, the judge thinks okay i'll give him jail time it's like they set the bar so low that he, you know, thinks it's okay to give 30 days. >> i got to read one other things he said. he said the rape wasn't quote, some violent forcible horrible rape, as if -- i mean, it is just unbelievable again. >> yeah,...
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i helped him kill that judge in montana. you're lying!i killed the judge who took my family away from me. my son--my son wouldn't do this to me. we killed that judge in that house. you taught me how to use a scope. to control my breathing. focus myself. he taught me how to live! (eames) lloyd wilkes, clay turner, you're under arrest for murder. my son wouldn't do this to me. i wasted my time on you. well, you did the right thing, clay. it was the best time of my life, you know? it probably was. lloyd showed him a whole new world. a world of justice without mercy. it's--that's no place to live. it gets more and more entertaining every day. and once you've got verizon fios, that's when you get it -- america's fastest, most reliable internet takes your entertainment to ridiculous levels. i was streaming videos, movies, music. once i realized how fast it was, that's when i got it. [ male announcer ] and now you can get it too, for just $89.99 a month guaranteed for 2 years, plus your c of a $300d or a $300 visa prepaid card with a 2-year agre
i helped him kill that judge in montana. you're lying!i killed the judge who took my family away from me. my son--my son wouldn't do this to me. we killed that judge in that house. you taught me how to use a scope. to control my breathing. focus myself. he taught me how to live! (eames) lloyd wilkes, clay turner, you're under arrest for murder. my son wouldn't do this to me. i wasted my time on you. well, you did the right thing, clay. it was the best time of my life, you know? it probably was....
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now you have a judge saying what we are saying.ght thing to do would be for the mayor to cease and desist. he will probably resist and there probably be an appeal and we will end up fighting it. i think clearly anyone that has looked at this would say what the judge has said this violates the constitutional rights of citizens and the violates the civil rights of minorities and racially discriminatory. i think a huge vindication for many who said this all along and accused of everything from race baiting to just exacerbatinging situations. >> the judge says it happens in new york with those to have higher crime rates. >> the judge and what we have been saying is even in nonminority neighborhoods they are stopped. if that is the case where do you have on the upper east side you have very few minorities living the people that are stopped -- >> last year, you had a gentleman on your program that was stopped ten times? >> ten times and he is the lead plaintiff in the lawsuit the judge just ruled on. it is absolutely unthinkable that you
now you have a judge saying what we are saying.ght thing to do would be for the mayor to cease and desist. he will probably resist and there probably be an appeal and we will end up fighting it. i think clearly anyone that has looked at this would say what the judge has said this violates the constitutional rights of citizens and the violates the civil rights of minorities and racially discriminatory. i think a huge vindication for many who said this all along and accused of everything from...
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billings, montana demanding the resignation of judge todd baugh. a sexually assaulted raped girl that killed herself seemed older than her chronological age. >> i'm not sure what i was attempting to say at that point, but it didn't come out correct. what i said was demeaning to all women. >> the judge also gave the now 54-year-old former high school teacher who raped this 14-year-old girl the sentence he gave? 30 days in jail. prosecutors called that a slap on the wrist. they have asked the judge to put him away for 20 years. meanwhile, an online petition is seeking to remove him from office. the judge says he has no plans to step down. >>> a big day for san diego today. the imbattled san diego mayor stepping down.
billings, montana demanding the resignation of judge todd baugh. a sexually assaulted raped girl that killed herself seemed older than her chronological age. >> i'm not sure what i was attempting to say at that point, but it didn't come out correct. what i said was demeaning to all women. >> the judge also gave the now 54-year-old former high school teacher who raped this 14-year-old girl the sentence he gave? 30 days in jail. prosecutors called that a slap on the wrist. they have...
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heard the second round of oral arguments against the white house and that healed to a decree made by a judge who agreed with the plaintiffs on the n.b.a. is on constitutionality so today you'll see my exclusive interviews with the plaintiffs and more so stay tuned for a very important break in the set of. the to. do you ever seen anything like. the indefinite detention of americans that. since is a very serious and disturbing notion so surely americans have heard about one of the greatest threats facing our first and fifth amendment rights well breaking the separatists or manhole rob lowe hit the streets of new york to find out just how much people really know about the n.b.a. take a look. what is the n.b.a. it sounds innocuous enough i mean it's a budget act but it's a budget with a very important clause one that has tremendous implications for the civil liberties of american citizens. outside the second circuit court of appeals in new york demonstrators arrived to lend their support point to this in a case against the n.b.a. plaintiffs that ultimately represent the first ration of countles
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new a judge has ruled they can't. in fact, the judge said, you have to change that to martin.e judge said, the word messiah is a title and it's a title that's only been earned by one person and that person is jesus christ. here is the rub, though. this baby is far from the first to be named messiah. in fact, messiah is one of the fastest growing boys names last year. there is the list. see, messiah second from the end? yeah, it's popular. joining me now, cnn jean casarez and tom mesereau. you're smiling already, tom, on this one. i'm going to throw this to you, tom. i thought there was something called church and state, little first amendment thing that we have that people can't butt into your religion and change a baby's name because of it. >> with all due respect, the judge's religious beliefs, which i'm sure are very sincere, she has crossed the line. she doesn't have the authority to do this. this will be reversed. i live in california with a large latino population. how many young men are named jesus? how many men are named angel? >> a lot. >> i met a young man named moha
new a judge has ruled they can't. in fact, the judge said, you have to change that to martin.e judge said, the word messiah is a title and it's a title that's only been earned by one person and that person is jesus christ. here is the rub, though. this baby is far from the first to be named messiah. in fact, messiah is one of the fastest growing boys names last year. there is the list. see, messiah second from the end? yeah, it's popular. joining me now, cnn jean casarez and tom mesereau....
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>> the judge is absolutely right on this. what the judge said is look, you can't bring in really old evidence, back to 2003. >> it's old, okay? >> the evidence is old? >> it's old evidence. >> bill: can't have old evidence. >> we don't have old evidence in new trials when they don't need it. the prosecution has brought an 80-plus witness list. >> bill: not the judge's prerogative to say you don't need it? >> absolutely. here is. why the judge is looking at the record saying i want to keep this trial as clean as possible. the prosecution is going to win. this guy is going to be convicted. he will look at the death sentence. >> bill: doesn't want any distractions. >> i disagree with that i think the evidence is evidence. if this guy had ties to al qaeda or is trying to have ties, that should be known to everybody. >> judge guilfoyle concurs, you are correct. >> thank you and i usually am. >> it's true though. if it's reasonable it there isn't a reasonable objection that should be sustained on this. it should come in. i don't th
>> the judge is absolutely right on this. what the judge said is look, you can't bring in really old evidence, back to 2003. >> it's old, okay? >> the evidence is old? >> it's old evidence. >> bill: can't have old evidence. >> we don't have old evidence in new trials when they don't need it. the prosecution has brought an 80-plus witness list. >> bill: not the judge's prerogative to say you don't need it? >> absolutely. here is. why the judge is...
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here's the judge's reasoning. he said in court that the 14-year-old girl -- let me repeat -- 14, was, quote, older than her chronological age and was in as much in control of the situation as the rapist. a 35 years old more rapist. after the sentence is read, the girl's mother, probably understandably yelled at the judge saying, you people suck. those were her words. she later spoke with a cnn affiliate. >> i was floored. i thought there was a minimum sentence. i don't know. i'm -- my faith in the justice system is gone. >> i want to bring in joey jackson and danny cevallos. first and foremost, before i get to oh, my god, is there any recourse for judges who did this? let's find out if he was within his right to do what he did. there's always some kind of loophole or letter of the law. danny, get me off the ledge. >> okay. i'm going to play devil's advocate here, as much as i don't agree with what the judge said on the bench, and judges have said strange things on the bench. however, the judge sentenced within the
here's the judge's reasoning. he said in court that the 14-year-old girl -- let me repeat -- 14, was, quote, older than her chronological age and was in as much in control of the situation as the rapist. a 35 years old more rapist. after the sentence is read, the girl's mother, probably understandably yelled at the judge saying, you people suck. those were her words. she later spoke with a cnn affiliate. >> i was floored. i thought there was a minimum sentence. i don't know. i'm -- my...
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your response to judge scheindlin's ruling? >> it is an astounding victory for everyone in new york city. she has very correctly and barley decided that the city is engaging in racial profiling. it is a victory for so many hundreds of thousands of people who have been illegally stopped and frisked over the past decade. >> to those who say that this is the reason crime is down and that the number of lives that whatbeen same -- saved -- did i hear one pundit say today year.0 murders a that this is a result of racial profiling. thing, there is no empirical evidence linking stop and frisk to crime reduction generally. secondly, this is a tactic that this murder rate reduction in the news -- is a little bit blurry. that is a statistic that spans the course of 15 years. it is not within the time period we are talking about. when mayor bloomberg came into office, the murder rate was already down to a very small number. they are taking credit for something that happened way before them, and they are blurring the math on the issue. crim
your response to judge scheindlin's ruling? >> it is an astounding victory for everyone in new york city. she has very correctly and barley decided that the city is engaging in racial profiling. it is a victory for so many hundreds of thousands of people who have been illegally stopped and frisked over the past decade. >> to those who say that this is the reason crime is down and that the number of lives that whatbeen same -- saved -- did i hear one pundit say today year.0 murders a...
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had you a sympathetic judge. the judge didn't want to give him 15. democrat, a appointed by the clinton administration. is he a left leaning guy. you should have fought it you would have won. >> the judge is actually a former ausa and ask anyone around, is he not soft on crime. >> that's our report here. i'm thought saying is he soft on crime. you are right. is he not soft on crime. he doesn't like mandatories. he doesn't like mandatories. all right. but the fact of the matter is that you and your client put in, you know, you medicine guilty, you were facing horrendous state charges, he could have well received more than that with his wrap sheet, i will give you the last word, very simply, there is no way that you can successfully torture the english language to describe accurately mr. young as an armed career criminal. he has never even been accused of a firearms violation. >> bill: nobody said he was armed. violent felony as you know. >> armed career criminal under federal law. and he has never ever been armed. >> violent felony. >> never accused.
had you a sympathetic judge. the judge didn't want to give him 15. democrat, a appointed by the clinton administration. is he a left leaning guy. you should have fought it you would have won. >> the judge is actually a former ausa and ask anyone around, is he not soft on crime. >> that's our report here. i'm thought saying is he soft on crime. you are right. is he not soft on crime. he doesn't like mandatories. he doesn't like mandatories. all right. but the fact of the matter is...
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i really don't -- the judge is really faced with a tough decision. i don't envy her. >> i feel like i'm being strangled. it's just -- i don't know. i have no clue. i don't know what it is, but it's like time ain't going by like it used to. >>> 17-year-old michael is back in detention for the third time. before appearing in front of the judge michael meets with his court-appointed attorney, don ruck. >> how are you? have a seat. you're being charged with burglary. serious charge particularly given you have a prior charge for burglary that you're on probation for. the purpose of today's court hearing is whether you stay here while these charges against you pend or whether you're released to your mother's custody. the things the court looks at is whether you're a threat to yourself or to the public and whether or not you're likely to return to all future court hearings. if the court finds you're a threat or you're not going to return, you're going to stay locked up. what do you think should happen? >> i think i should be released on house arrest. becaus
i really don't -- the judge is really faced with a tough decision. i don't envy her. >> i feel like i'm being strangled. it's just -- i don't know. i have no clue. i don't know what it is, but it's like time ain't going by like it used to. >>> 17-year-old michael is back in detention for the third time. before appearing in front of the judge michael meets with his court-appointed attorney, don ruck. >> how are you? have a seat. you're being charged with burglary. serious...
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on what grounds can a judge say, i'm going to rename your child, even if the judge has personal feelingsbout a child's name? >> not on those grounds. this judge is clearly -- >> on some grounds? >> on some grounds, if it's the right grounds. if it -- i believe that this judge made a huge mistake and will be overturned because the judge is basing her religious belief, only one person earned that title. whether you agree with that or not, the basis is whether it infringes on other people to have a child named that way and there are a lot of cases that show if a child is named, forever, rejoice and christ the king is the last name, then every time called out in class it would be christ rejoice the king and could be offensive to kids in the class not of that religion or don't have the same beliefs. >> interesting. >> yeah. so the basis is more does it infringe on other people's rights than mine as a judge's opinion. >> but interesting choice of words. you said for the right reasons. this judge is going to argue for the right reasons i am changing this child's name, tanya. >> that's absolutel
on what grounds can a judge say, i'm going to rename your child, even if the judge has personal feelingsbout a child's name? >> not on those grounds. this judge is clearly -- >> on some grounds? >> on some grounds, if it's the right grounds. if it -- i believe that this judge made a huge mistake and will be overturned because the judge is basing her religious belief, only one person earned that title. whether you agree with that or not, the basis is whether it infringes on...
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judge mary beth bonaventura and her five fellow judges will hear more than 3,000 cases in a year.e will be simple detention hearings. while others will be trials for serious offenses. 16-year-old ayryana has spent the weekend in detention for disorderly conduct at a high school football game. it's not her first time in juvenile. with two previous trips to the courtroom, the judge will have to decide whether ayryana should remain locked up or be allowed to go home with her mother. >> i want to tell the judge the whole story and just let her know that i -- i am going to school. i have changed a lot since the last time i have been to court. >> with the long, tense weekend behind her, it is finally ayryana's turn to tell her story. >> tell me what happened. >> me and my brother and a friend, we was going in line to get our tickets for the football game. and the principal had stopped me, and she said, well, um, i don't go to the school no more so either i had to leave or i had to go to the other side. when she came up, she came up with a police officer. so i said, um, okay, well i got
judge mary beth bonaventura and her five fellow judges will hear more than 3,000 cases in a year.e will be simple detention hearings. while others will be trials for serious offenses. 16-year-old ayryana has spent the weekend in detention for disorderly conduct at a high school football game. it's not her first time in juvenile. with two previous trips to the courtroom, the judge will have to decide whether ayryana should remain locked up or be allowed to go home with her mother. >> i...
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you've got 11 judges-- you have 10 out of 11 judges that are appointed by a chief judge who really appoints them as part of his own party. they're all republican appoint ease, pretty much, conservative people. so you've got them very much packed in one ideological viewpoint. and second of all, it's all ex parte. in other words, there's only one side that argue argues in front, and that's the government. so there are different ways to get around that is you can appoint a sort of professional advocate who is fully cleared and could argue both sides. this isn't a normal wiretapping cairs casewhere we're talking about one criminal defendant in ray bank robbery or something. this is where you'r you're talkg about 300 million people having their records taken. there's no comparison. and you can also have the judges appointed by the federal appeals court judges. >> brown: is this an area where we could get any agreement, that there are some reforms possible? >> i don't think reforms are needed in the system. but, obviously, congress will look at options. i don't believe the chief justice has made
you've got 11 judges-- you have 10 out of 11 judges that are appointed by a chief judge who really appoints them as part of his own party. they're all republican appoint ease, pretty much, conservative people. so you've got them very much packed in one ideological viewpoint. and second of all, it's all ex parte. in other words, there's only one side that argue argues in front, and that's the government. so there are different ways to get around that is you can appoint a sort of professional...
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i didn't think a judge could make me change my baby's name because of her religious beliefs. >> the judged the name could put the child at odds with people. the mother says the appeal is going before the court next month. >>> imagine getting to l.a. from san francisco in just 30 minutes. the unbelievable futuristic invention redefining long distance travel, all coming up. >> you're fired. out. >> what one tech exec did to get himself fired via conference call. we'll be right back. ♪ [ female announcer ] wherever morning brings you, bring the energy you need. new nature valley soft-baked oatmeal squares. softly-baked, made with hearty oatmeal and a drizzle of cinnamon. they're nature valley's brand new take on a morning classic. because when you keep going, the morning can bring you to brand-new places. ♪ you can find them on sale now at your local safeway store. vacation rentals at lake ta the south lake tahoe police department says fake posti vacation rental >>> police are trying to find people behind a scam targeting people looking for vacation rentals in lake tahoe. the south lake taho
i didn't think a judge could make me change my baby's name because of her religious beliefs. >> the judged the name could put the child at odds with people. the mother says the appeal is going before the court next month. >>> imagine getting to l.a. from san francisco in just 30 minutes. the unbelievable futuristic invention redefining long distance travel, all coming up. >> you're fired. out. >> what one tech exec did to get himself fired via conference call. we'll...
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i'm reading from the judge's opinion now. the policy encourages targeting of young and black hispanic men based on their prevalence and local crime complaints and this is a form of racial pror filing. the judge finds this policy is ugly constitutional. she wants a federal monitor to make sure that the nypd follows the rules. i can't imagine. this is a long opinion. it's so long it's in two parts. the city hasn't said anything yet but i would be very surprised if they don't appeal. >> almost, what? 200 pages, is that what it was? >> yeah. if you put the two of them together. >> side-by-side. you watching this for us. let me ask you about a major change coming from the obama administration on the way that drug offenders will be prosecuted. three hours attorney general eric holder announcing a brand-new justice department policy essentially a by -by-pasd shows the way drug charges are written up resulting in reduced sentences. the judge is said to ease overcrowding at federal prisons and save money and treat low level offenders
i'm reading from the judge's opinion now. the policy encourages targeting of young and black hispanic men based on their prevalence and local crime complaints and this is a form of racial pror filing. the judge finds this policy is ugly constitutional. she wants a federal monitor to make sure that the nypd follows the rules. i can't imagine. this is a long opinion. it's so long it's in two parts. the city hasn't said anything yet but i would be very surprised if they don't appeal. >>...
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for a tennessee infant a judge ordered his name changed from messiah. the 7-month-old parent's court were arguing about the child's last name. his birth certificate reads messiah sean jordan. the judge ordered his name be martin mcala. >> the word messiah is a title and it's a title that has only been earned by one person and that one person is jesus christ. >> never intended on naming my son messiah because it means god. i didn't think a judge could make me change my baby's name because of her religious beliefs. >> it's not over yet. she's appealing the judge's decision and said she will continue to call her son messiah. when we come back the a's continue their road trip north of the border could pop their bats stay hot? sports is next. >>> welcome back to nbc bay area. the a's are a very talented time but ticked off right now. the green and gold are having a bad month of baseball, so bad it caused them to slip to second place in the al west. one game behind the texas rangers. well that's not going to stand in oaktown. top of the sixth, tied at 1-1, br
for a tennessee infant a judge ordered his name changed from messiah. the 7-month-old parent's court were arguing about the child's last name. his birth certificate reads messiah sean jordan. the judge ordered his name be martin mcala. >> the word messiah is a title and it's a title that has only been earned by one person and that one person is jesus christ. >> never intended on naming my son messiah because it means god. i didn't think a judge could make me change my baby's name...