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it was renamed the cardoza entertainment camp yente uc campu >> it's beautiful. needs to have more patrol, you know, police patrol. >> it's really unfortunate because i know a lot of schools run on a very tight budget. >>> a spokesperson with d.c. schools tells me they are working closely with police in an effort to increase security in and around the school because this is not the first time the school has been burglarized since the renovation. i'll have that story coming up at 6:00. in northwest washington patty, news 4. >>> three generations of a local family could be out on the streets next week if they don't get any help. a fire last month burned their mobile home in prince william county to the ground. some family photos are among the few personal belongings that are left. for the past couple of weeks the family of seven has been at a hotel room thanks to the red cross and the generosity of a local church, but their home was not insured and come monday those funds will run out. >> just on edge because every day i don't know where i'm going, whether i have t
it was renamed the cardoza entertainment camp yente uc campu >> it's beautiful. needs to have more patrol, you know, police patrol. >> it's really unfortunate because i know a lot of schools run on a very tight budget. >>> a spokesperson with d.c. schools tells me they are working closely with police in an effort to increase security in and around the school because this is not the first time the school has been burglarized since the renovation. i'll have that story coming...
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the latest cardoza high school in northwest d.c. police say 2350i6 suspects entered a side window and stole nine computers early monday morning. >> the kids vanity have nothing. nobody can have nothing no more. >> reporter: this is the second time it's been burglarized following a $130 million renovation. it reopened last august. this video from september 2013 is strikingly similar to this week's surveillance video. no arrests were made last september, so d.c. police hope someone recognizes the suspect in both surveillance videos. >> it's pretty awful. surprising as well. >> it's really unfortunate because i know a lot of schools run on very tight budgets, and a lot of times something as far as computers are very hard to get ahold of. >> reporter: residents around the school say they would like to see more of a police presence. a school spokesperson tells me they are working closely with d.c. police to increase security in and around the school. in northwest washington, patty, news 4. >> thank you, patty. >>> the man who has been a
the latest cardoza high school in northwest d.c. police say 2350i6 suspects entered a side window and stole nine computers early monday morning. >> the kids vanity have nothing. nobody can have nothing no more. >> reporter: this is the second time it's been burglarized following a $130 million renovation. it reopened last august. this video from september 2013 is strikingly similar to this week's surveillance video. no arrests were made last september, so d.c. police hope someone...
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that's when cardoza just re-opened after $130 million renovation. we checked with d.c. police. they say eight d.c. schools have been burglarized this summer. even as a loving mother and grandmother was laid to rest her family questions what led to her death. karen williams's car collide with a state police suv on the beltway in prince georges county. investigators say the 18-year-old cadet hit her after making a u-turn at an emergency crossover. the family wants to know why he was behind the wheel. >> an officer who will have to come forward or will be brought forward to explain how the cadet did get to have keys to a maryland state police vehicle. he couldn't have gotten into the vehicle and driven off by himself. >> so far the cadet has not been charged. if you are traveling this weekend, be prepared to see extra police on the road. the drive to save lives campaign is under way. state troopers from maryland and virginia are looking for aggressive drivers including speeders, distracted drivers and people not wearing seat belts. the crack-down will run through sunday. a traffic
that's when cardoza just re-opened after $130 million renovation. we checked with d.c. police. they say eight d.c. schools have been burglarized this summer. even as a loving mother and grandmother was laid to rest her family questions what led to her death. karen williams's car collide with a state police suv on the beltway in prince georges county. investigators say the 18-year-old cadet hit her after making a u-turn at an emergency crossover. the family wants to know why he was behind the...
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i'm carrying all my five photographs or carrying two letters as the case in that case that judge cardoza decided in the '20s, they're likely to be very personal, very private photographs. i'm not sure expansion of volume increases invasion of privacy. >> mr. dumont, and your argument and government's general principle arguments a person can be arrested for anything. a person can be arrested for driving without a seatbelt and the police could take that phone and could look at every single email that person has written, including work emails, including emails to family members, very intimate communication, could look at all that person's bank records, could look at all that person's medical data, could look at that person's calendar, could look at that person's gps and find out every place that person had been recently because that person was arrested for driving without a seatbelt. now that strikes me as a very different kind of world than the kind of world that you are describing where somebody has pictures of their family in a billfold. doesn't it strike you that way? >> i think the ans
i'm carrying all my five photographs or carrying two letters as the case in that case that judge cardoza decided in the '20s, they're likely to be very personal, very private photographs. i'm not sure expansion of volume increases invasion of privacy. >> mr. dumont, and your argument and government's general principle arguments a person can be arrested for anything. a person can be arrested for driving without a seatbelt and the police could take that phone and could look at every single...
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cardoza was to a certain extent as well. ausseff has been disappointment to a certain extent.stion. it isbrazil 101 is that largely a domestic economic experience. is that true? >> america has to care more over time because it is the largest economy in the south. it is a major player globally on the stage. it is going to have a huge, important future. right now, it is not nearly as connected as some others. in the long run, you have to be bullish on brazil. a reformed government that could actually get the economy moving again would be best. president visiting brazil a good idea for washington? >> overtime, yes. u.s.-brazilian relationships have been chilled in recent , but over espionage issues yes, it would be great if we could partner with them over time. >> let's get you a data check. we have economic data coming up this morning, including empire manufacturing -- a gauge of manufacturing around new york state. also, wholesale inflation producer prices ahead of that. futures have added to their gains. they're up by five points. >> nymex crude. >> that is a turnaround. >> it
cardoza was to a certain extent as well. ausseff has been disappointment to a certain extent.stion. it isbrazil 101 is that largely a domestic economic experience. is that true? >> america has to care more over time because it is the largest economy in the south. it is a major player globally on the stage. it is going to have a huge, important future. right now, it is not nearly as connected as some others. in the long run, you have to be bullish on brazil. a reformed government that...