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just as in sykes. eight members of the court agreed in sykes that flight in a vehicle from a police officer in its ordinary case was sufficiently risky to trigger the residual clause. there was disagreement because of the structure of the indiana statute which had an enhanced offense that involved a vehicular flight -- >> i don't know what you mean by based on experience. what experience do i have involving these state crimes. i have not heard any case involving any state crimes. what experience are you asking me to apply? >> i think the same kind of logical judgment that the lower courts have used. >> fast not experience. logic is not experience. you are asking me to apply logic or experience 1234. >> both. >> which is the experience part? >> i will start with the the logic point and get to the experience point. the logic point involves look at the elements of the offense and asking what does the conduct in this offense consist of? let me take an example of solicitation of a child under age 14 to enga
just as in sykes. eight members of the court agreed in sykes that flight in a vehicle from a police officer in its ordinary case was sufficiently risky to trigger the residual clause. there was disagreement because of the structure of the indiana statute which had an enhanced offense that involved a vehicular flight -- >> i don't know what you mean by based on experience. what experience do i have involving these state crimes. i have not heard any case involving any state crimes. what...
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omar sykes was shot and killed in july of 2013 and 28-year-old ross david lagarde was arrested months later. he said his gun went off by accident while he was pistol whipping sykes. >>> a man sent to prison for an attempted rape he committed nine days after arriving in this country. the 22-year-old got a sentence of 10 years behind bars. the attempted rape happened outside an apartment complex in ashburn last june. prosecutors say ladollo grabbed a woman who was taking outs her trash, forced her into the rad, but then ran off when the woman's streams attracted a passer-by. >>> d.c. police are asking for the public's help to identify this woman. here's a picture of her as well as rings and boots found next to her body. that woman was discovered at a apartment in northwest on 5100 connecticut avenue in northwest. >>> tropical storm ana still off the south carolina coast tonight. >> first alert chief meteorologist topper shutt will tell us whether she'll move northward and make a mess of your weekend plans. >> she's much stronger, sustained winds up to 60 miles an hour, gusts to 70, stil
omar sykes was shot and killed in july of 2013 and 28-year-old ross david lagarde was arrested months later. he said his gun went off by accident while he was pistol whipping sykes. >>> a man sent to prison for an attempted rape he committed nine days after arriving in this country. the 22-year-old got a sentence of 10 years behind bars. the attempted rape happened outside an apartment complex in ashburn last june. prosecutors say ladollo grabbed a woman who was taking outs her trash,...
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sykes, what's the reaction there? >> hi alex. there's a joyous atmosphere down at the palace. which i'm sure you can see behind me the place is absolutely rammed. it is just filling up all morning. and to be honest the announcement came a lot earlier than we thought because she went in at 6:00 a.m. our time. and by 11:00 a.m. they announced she had the baby an hour or two previously. so it sort of caught people by surprise. and people have been coming down here all day. and some people in the crowd are just finding out that she's -- prince george has a new baby sister. so really exciting. there's a new princess in the united kingdom and now the speculation is what will she be called and what will her name be? the palace will announce that name in due course which means in their own sweet time. >> true. so tom, if they have a name, will they put the name up on that official placard that goes up, i believe shortly, it's supposed to be posted in about 25 minutes there in front of buckingham palace? does it have to go up then or can they wait? >> i'm sorry to tell you, the name wo
sykes, what's the reaction there? >> hi alex. there's a joyous atmosphere down at the palace. which i'm sure you can see behind me the place is absolutely rammed. it is just filling up all morning. and to be honest the announcement came a lot earlier than we thought because she went in at 6:00 a.m. our time. and by 11:00 a.m. they announced she had the baby an hour or two previously. so it sort of caught people by surprise. and people have been coming down here all day. and some people in...
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rasdavid lagarde killed 22-year-old omar sykes during an attempted robbery on july 4, 2013.pleaded guilty in february. lagarde and an accomplice tried to rob sykes and a friend as they were walking back to campus from watching fireworks. lagarde faces 20 to 30 years behind bars. >>> this morning, the 19-year-old who police say attacked a man inside a metro station will be in court. elijah smith has a preliminary hearing today. police say in april smith punched 69-year-old albert langeberg inside the metro station. if he's convicted he could face quite a bit of jail time because a d.c. law allows for harsher penalties if the man is over 65. >>> a man is recovering after fire crews rescued him from the elevator shaft. somehow he found himself wedged between a service elevator and the wall of a building on connecticut avenue in cleveland park. he was trapped from the waist down. in this video here it shows the firefighters talking to the man as they figure out how to get him out. about half an hour later, rescue teams finally got him on the stretcher and on his way to the traum
rasdavid lagarde killed 22-year-old omar sykes during an attempted robbery on july 4, 2013.pleaded guilty in february. lagarde and an accomplice tried to rob sykes and a friend as they were walking back to campus from watching fireworks. lagarde faces 20 to 30 years behind bars. >>> this morning, the 19-year-old who police say attacked a man inside a metro station will be in court. elijah smith has a preliminary hearing today. police say in april smith punched 69-year-old albert...
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ross david lagarde killed 22-year-old omar sykes during an attempted robbery on the fourth of july 2013. lagarde and an accomplice tried to rob sykes and a friend as they were walking back to campus after watching the fireworks. he was a marketing management major. >>> all sharing a tragic history. they've all lost loved ones in police shootings. today they lobbied congress to act on the problem. tomorrow they'll take them from the john marshall park to the justice department. they want to tell the federal government no more. >> it's sad. it means that there is definitely the time that we need to have change. that's what it's saying that enough is enough. we need to put about some changes and laws and practices that will stop the senseless killing of our unarmed children. >> reporter: including mothers from as far away as california begins at noon. >>> tens of thousands of loved ones dignitaries, police officers from across the country paid their final reporterspects to a young new york city police officer slain on patrol. brian mooar, the 25-year-old was killed monday after he was shot
ross david lagarde killed 22-year-old omar sykes during an attempted robbery on the fourth of july 2013. lagarde and an accomplice tried to rob sykes and a friend as they were walking back to campus after watching the fireworks. he was a marketing management major. >>> all sharing a tragic history. they've all lost loved ones in police shootings. today they lobbied congress to act on the problem. tomorrow they'll take them from the john marshall park to the justice department. they...
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sykes came later, and the court continued to adhere to the idea that the statute can be applied as it has been four times by the court and in numerous instances by lower court without substantial difficulty. >> i did not mean to suggest specifically. my issue was it provides a particular test. it points in an entirely different direction. >> what it did was conclude that the similarity of the offenses and residual cause to the enumerated offenses have to be more than similarity of risk and have to have a certain similarity in kind. the court noted that the phrase the court developed purposeful, violent, and aggressive and it made clear that for offenses with a mandatory knowingly or intentionally risk levels provided test. >> it is true. but it points to the problem in my mind. there is no doubt that it causes a risk of physical injury. could it be that congress really wanted to impose a 15 year mandatory minimum penalty to a person who has two drunk driving offenses prior? it seemed outside the ballpark of what they are interested in which is why i have had a hard time with this in p
sykes came later, and the court continued to adhere to the idea that the statute can be applied as it has been four times by the court and in numerous instances by lower court without substantial difficulty. >> i did not mean to suggest specifically. my issue was it provides a particular test. it points in an entirely different direction. >> what it did was conclude that the similarity of the offenses and residual cause to the enumerated offenses have to be more than similarity of...
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first, the court talked in sykes about what happens when someone flees from a police officer. what are the risks of -- >> what about extortion? i mean extortion, that doesn't -- the other three i can see, burglary arson, explosives, sure. but what about extortion? i thought -- the cobs act, i would be amazed if many of those involve violence. you would know. >> violence by the extortee. i mean it certainly is -- >> at the other end of a postal communication or something, i mean if you don't give me some money, i'm in new york you're in hawaii, i'm going to reveal such and such. what are the facts on that? >> i think that what congress had in mind was the kind of extortion where somebody threatens to inflict injury on a personal property and if it is -- in order to achieve a demand. and congress was concerned that the person who makes that threat poses a risk of carrying it out which creates a degree of danger. >> is that the justice department's position, that other extortion is not covered by the provision? >> i don't think -- >> if it is just blackmail, you threaten to revea
first, the court talked in sykes about what happens when someone flees from a police officer. what are the risks of -- >> what about extortion? i mean extortion, that doesn't -- the other three i can see, burglary arson, explosives, sure. but what about extortion? i thought -- the cobs act, i would be amazed if many of those involve violence. you would know. >> violence by the extortee. i mean it certainly is -- >> at the other end of a postal communication or something, i...
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wanda sykes, ted danson. cheech and chong, dane cook. >> jimmy: how are cheech and chong? back now, right? >> they are fabulous. i think they were high while i was talking to them. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's the way -- it's the secret to the whole thing, absolutely. well i can't wait. you guys have to check out the show, it's so good. please make this the first of many appearances. come back whenever you want to, please. >> thank you. >> jimmy: david steinberg! "inside comedy's" 4th season premieres may 5th, at 11 pm on showtime. stick around, blur will perform right here on u.s. television for the first time in over 15 years! it's gonna be fun. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ t-mobile is breaking the rules of wireless. and the samsung galaxy s6 edge is breaking the rules of design. can't get your hands on it because you're locked down by a carrier? break free t-mobile will pay every penny of your switching fees. get ahead of the curve and get your hands on the galaxy s6 edge for $0 down at t-mobile today. ♪ ♪ one coat coverage,) one coat guaranteed, one happy couple. marquee
wanda sykes, ted danson. cheech and chong, dane cook. >> jimmy: how are cheech and chong? back now, right? >> they are fabulous. i think they were high while i was talking to them. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's the way -- it's the secret to the whole thing, absolutely. well i can't wait. you guys have to check out the show, it's so good. please make this the first of many appearances. come back whenever you want to, please. >> thank you. >> jimmy: david steinberg!...
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understand that you have heard from or going to hear from anthony foxx and jeff sykes, but i would like to get to the point with you. as i said backstage with don the idea that there is actually a debate in washington on capitol hill as to whether or not we need to invest in infrastructure is mind blowing. i have been here a long time. i understand the need for debate as to how to pay for what we need to do. i do not get the debate about whether or not we need to significantly invest in our infrastructure. 6.5 years ago, the economy was in recession. just short of depression. and even before then, the middle class was getting clobbered. the operative word that everyone heard constantly was "outsourcing." and top-down economics governed our policy. when we entered office, we knew there had to be drastic changes, and we made them. very unpopular changes. the recovery act, almost $840 billion. every outside expert looked at it, less than .4% of waste or abuse in application of the legislation. tarp -- if you want to talk about the hardest vote any member had to take, it is to bail out the
understand that you have heard from or going to hear from anthony foxx and jeff sykes, but i would like to get to the point with you. as i said backstage with don the idea that there is actually a debate in washington on capitol hill as to whether or not we need to invest in infrastructure is mind blowing. i have been here a long time. i understand the need for debate as to how to pay for what we need to do. i do not get the debate about whether or not we need to significantly invest in our...
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rasdavid lagarde murdered omar sykes in 2013. he and an accomplice tried to rob them as they walked back from campus after watching fireworks. lagarde faces 20 to 30 years in jail. >>> today, crews begin work on new white house security measures. new vehicle check points have been approved at the ellipse. officials approved a new sharp spikes along the top of the existing fencing at the white house. both are designed to stop people from jumping over the fence on to the white house grounds. the spikes will be installed in july. >>> i always break into tears when i think of my dad working in all those years in the -- you know, for the war. but fortunately he came home. he was not wounded. >> that is kathy samuelsson the proud daughter of world war ii pilot miles hamilton. samuel samuelsson joins hundreds of families for the incredible tribute on the mall. dozens of aircraft will fly in formation to mark 70 years since the allied victory in europe. news4's megan mcgrath has a preview. should be a beautiful day for this. >> reporter:
rasdavid lagarde murdered omar sykes in 2013. he and an accomplice tried to rob them as they walked back from campus after watching fireworks. lagarde faces 20 to 30 years in jail. >>> today, crews begin work on new white house security measures. new vehicle check points have been approved at the ellipse. officials approved a new sharp spikes along the top of the existing fencing at the white house. both are designed to stop people from jumping over the fence on to the white house...
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omore sykes was shot and killed during a botched street robbery back in july of 2013. 28-year-old was arrested months later and pled guilty to second degree murder back in february. he said his gun went off by accident while he was pistol whipping him. >>> deiondra samuals pled guilty to the september 2013 death of diaz who was a football player at woodbridge high school and he was killed during a drug sale. >>> georgetown university police arrested a man wanted for a armed robbery on campus. this past wednesday night two people were robbed and robbed a student near the business school and on friday police say the robber was spotted near leavnty ceoner campus so they took him into custody. >>> 7:06. happening today, american university starts graduating the class of 2015. the school of public affairs communication and college of arts and scientists will send their grad into the real world. congratulations and coming up here this morning, hulk amania on the national mall hulk hogan -- oh brother the fight against breast cancer and will join us live i can't wait to see him with surae an
omore sykes was shot and killed during a botched street robbery back in july of 2013. 28-year-old was arrested months later and pled guilty to second degree murder back in february. he said his gun went off by accident while he was pistol whipping him. >>> deiondra samuals pled guilty to the september 2013 death of diaz who was a football player at woodbridge high school and he was killed during a drug sale. >>> georgetown university police arrested a man wanted for a armed...
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as i said, we could dig up sykes picot and shoot it and it would be for all mankind. >> it was a global catastrophe. nothing short of it. from the napoleonic war onward to the 19th century and european history, that century was really quite terrible. you have the crimean war and the civil war that represented the carnage that would foreshadow what would happen in 1918. the war to an wars? well, i would have to talk a lot time to discuss wilson's hopes for a non-addicting -- a non-vindictive peace. mr. striner: he wanted to use his leverage to recommit these companies -- countries to a peace, but he blew it, in my opinion. the war, in the view of some, laid low these autocratic regimes, brought down the regimes, the habsburgs, the romanoff. they felt that it would usher in an era of new democracy, well no, i am afraid not. it did not lead directly to nazi germany, no, but in 1919, there was the myanmar republic, it was so weak, suffering so many economic troubles in the 1920's, and things, especially after the onset of the great depression, with the germans needing u.s. tank loans to fun
as i said, we could dig up sykes picot and shoot it and it would be for all mankind. >> it was a global catastrophe. nothing short of it. from the napoleonic war onward to the 19th century and european history, that century was really quite terrible. you have the crimean war and the civil war that represented the carnage that would foreshadow what would happen in 1918. the war to an wars? well, i would have to talk a lot time to discuss wilson's hopes for a non-addicting -- a...
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john sykes usually delivers whether it is aerosmith. you have mary j, rihanna, lady gaga of i.or artwork is a cosco sold at christie's. the painting was bought by an anonymous collective. it smashed the previous record of $142 million held by african they can work -- offensive work. the auction brought in millions in total. stephanie: a lot on the record-breaking price. david joins us now. i want to start with the art for sale. who is in the audience. and who is bidding on it? katya: he sold at the cosco. -- apus-- at the cost of it -- of picasso. stephanie: did he say why he was selling? katya: the prices were to give. steve wynn and michael of us was there. erik: from blackstone. katya: i did not see him for the first time in a while. stephanie: i know it's an anonymous buyer, but this is your jam. what do you think about this? is he american, chinese russian? katya: there are probably a half dozen people in the world who can afford such a painting. some assume it is a saudi family. there is a list of collectors it could be. asia has been very strong. it is interesting. peopl
john sykes usually delivers whether it is aerosmith. you have mary j, rihanna, lady gaga of i.or artwork is a cosco sold at christie's. the painting was bought by an anonymous collective. it smashed the previous record of $142 million held by african they can work -- offensive work. the auction brought in millions in total. stephanie: a lot on the record-breaking price. david joins us now. i want to start with the art for sale. who is in the audience. and who is bidding on it? katya: he sold at...
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lester sykes, my best friend since third grade who is here today. i was a -- eight years old and my dad said, "son, the governor is going to come and dedicate this new lake -- and i'm going to take you down there to hear him make a talk -- because you may live your whole life and you may never get to meet a governor in person. " [laughter] [applause] governor huckabee: had my dad lived just four months longer, he would have seen me do more than be a governor. he would have seen me become the 41st -- 44th governor of my state. [applause] governor huckabee: i always wish he could've been there and maybe spent at least one night in the governor's mansion, a place he never thought he would get close to. i always wanted to deal that he did see that moment -- to feel he saw that moment on the best seat in the house. [applause] governor huckabee: and i hope that he is able to watch in january of 2017 when that bashful little kid from the orange brick red house on 2nd street is sworn in as the audience it president of the united states. with your help and g
lester sykes, my best friend since third grade who is here today. i was a -- eight years old and my dad said, "son, the governor is going to come and dedicate this new lake -- and i'm going to take you down there to hear him make a talk -- because you may live your whole life and you may never get to meet a governor in person. " [laughter] [applause] governor huckabee: had my dad lived just four months longer, he would have seen me do more than be a governor. he would have seen me...