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it is time for the verdict with michael cardoza and let's start in the city. today we obtained footage of the recent shooting. let's roll part of it. >> we hear it. we don't see it. they pull up slowly in the control cars and get out. i hear the yelling get down and hear the beanbags and did they approach it wrong? >> to arm throw quarterback this type of situation is difficult. you do hear the two bean bags almost instantaneously you hear the 7 other shots. i don't know how many hitting. i read one of the officers was cut in the face by the butcher knife that the person that was killed had. so what do you say to the officers? you see a guy welling a knife. why do why do you have a knife? why don't they have tasers. especially after mario woods. why don't we have tasers. >> do you lay this off on the miss commission, they are stopping the tasers because of the ucf study that says a lot of people die behind tasers or are hurt significantly. we have got two dead people in san francisco because officers don't have tasers but keep this in mind, too. when you talk
it is time for the verdict with michael cardoza and let's start in the city. today we obtained footage of the recent shooting. let's roll part of it. >> we hear it. we don't see it. they pull up slowly in the control cars and get out. i hear the yelling get down and hear the beanbags and did they approach it wrong? >> to arm throw quarterback this type of situation is difficult. you do hear the two bean bags almost instantaneously you hear the 7 other shots. i don't know how many...
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my judgment whe one oe outstanding nominations of the century he would have ranked up there with cardoza and others. i suspect he would have been disappointed on the occasions and i doubt that it would turn out the way the president predicted and had he served i expect we might have heard from a number of senators that say he really did surprise me. he ended up being a lot better than i thought he was going to be and i made a mistake much like we heard from numerous people about the judge. and if there is a parallel is the haynesworth affair. what did he do after he was defeated? did he go home and sold? no. he spent the rest of his professional career on the fourth circuit proving that his detractors had made a mistake so i would say you are an outstanding public servant. you have distinguished yourself on the court of appeals and district. i hope you will stay there it's the second most important court in the land and the best way to deal with this crisis is to prove for the rest of your professional life how wrong the decision of the senate was. so you fought the good fight, you did y
my judgment whe one oe outstanding nominations of the century he would have ranked up there with cardoza and others. i suspect he would have been disappointed on the occasions and i doubt that it would turn out the way the president predicted and had he served i expect we might have heard from a number of senators that say he really did surprise me. he ended up being a lot better than i thought he was going to be and i made a mistake much like we heard from numerous people about the judge. and...
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time to dive in with our legal analyst michael cardoza.he statute of limitations for rape? i feel like that door has been cracked open. >> it certainly is cracked open and you have the cosby case affecting california law. >> isn't that what happens? cause and effects. something happens, people react. >> we don't have to have that effect every time a big case comes along and something is perceived as bad. keep in mind that this safety commission, a number of months ago, voted this very bill down and said no. no life statute of limitations. we will not vote for it. months later they come back. the spotlight is on them now because of cosby, and they go, oh, we're going to change our mind now. we'll go with life and we'll pass it on. now tell me, why would they do that? political reasons, right? and it does beg the question, in my mind, what were you doing four months ago? why did you turn it down? are you not doing your job properly? >> so the fact that one of the individuals who testified, gloria allred, she's representing dozens of the accu
time to dive in with our legal analyst michael cardoza.he statute of limitations for rape? i feel like that door has been cracked open. >> it certainly is cracked open and you have the cosby case affecting california law. >> isn't that what happens? cause and effects. something happens, people react. >> we don't have to have that effect every time a big case comes along and something is perceived as bad. keep in mind that this safety commission, a number of months ago, voted...
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those were dunbar and mckinley roosevelt high school and the student from cardoza. there are a lot of these things involving high school students. i am in the 800 block of upshur street where the police made an arrest this afternoon. of course, two young men were brought down that particular area right there to wait in cars. police this afternoon took two young males in custody as persons of interest in the stabbing earlier today of a third teenager, all believed to be juveniles. this happened around 9:20 this morning near roosevelt high school. sources tell us the victim was a student from cardoza and the police say they believe those involved all knew each other. according to a witness they came down the alley, jumped a metal fence, in this area and ran into this backyard. where they were trapped. until police they held the two more than an hour before they were taken away. this makes the second day that a d.c. student has been stabbed near a school. yesterday, a young male was stabbed in the leg as he fled, who police believe was a robber. in the case today, poli
those were dunbar and mckinley roosevelt high school and the student from cardoza. there are a lot of these things involving high school students. i am in the 800 block of upshur street where the police made an arrest this afternoon. of course, two young men were brought down that particular area right there to wait in cars. police this afternoon took two young males in custody as persons of interest in the stabbing earlier today of a third teenager, all believed to be juveniles. this happened...
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. >>> cardoza was stopped outside his home for having an open ba ntainer of bore. his original $4 million award was overturned by a judge. he appealed that ruling, the that lower award. the seek safet ramifications at a local school. >>> a homeles m accused of slashing an israeli tourist at a subway station appeared in a manhattan courtroom today. marvin taylor was arraigned on assault charges in the attack. someone recognized taylor from rveillance video and called themp 55-year-old victim was slashed in the face and neck and has now returned home to israel. taylor is being held on $150,000 bail. >>> the horror is lard to forget. this devastating fire destroyed a building in key port new jersey on friday. the man who was working on the fire begun. he's charged with working without a permit, working without a license and driving without a license. >>> emotions ran high today as kathleen dimes learned her punishment for the role she played in her 6-year-old daughter's death. >>on reporter: the judge today said kathleen dimes will forever liy.ve with the guilt of her
. >>> cardoza was stopped outside his home for having an open ba ntainer of bore. his original $4 million award was overturned by a judge. he appealed that ruling, the that lower award. the seek safet ramifications at a local school. >>> a homeles m accused of slashing an israeli tourist at a subway station appeared in a manhattan courtroom today. marvin taylor was arraigned on assault charges in the attack. someone recognized taylor from rveillance video and called themp...
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he's a student at cardoza high school, not at roosevelt high school where the incident happened.or the two suspects, they're also teens and have been charged with assault with a dangerous weapon. they were both fleeing from police and ran down this alley. when you turn that corner, it's a dead end. back to you. >> mark segraves, thank you. >>> some new clues as police search for two men who tried to kidnap a young girl in d.c. this is a sketch of the suspects. the girl says the men approached her about 7:00 last monday night. she was on argyle street northwest in the cresetwood neighborhood. they drove up in a white vehicle, offered her candy and tried to get her inside the car. one man has a tattoo of a beetle on his neck. >>> police say they found two sw s the third at an elementary school. investigators want anyone who may have seen the teens who did this to give them a call. >>> a man who says he was se sexually abused by dennises has tart is now suing him. he said hastert agreed to pay him $3.5 million for pain and suffering but that nonstoped coming last year when hastert w
he's a student at cardoza high school, not at roosevelt high school where the incident happened.or the two suspects, they're also teens and have been charged with assault with a dangerous weapon. they were both fleeing from police and ran down this alley. when you turn that corner, it's a dead end. back to you. >> mark segraves, thank you. >>> some new clues as police search for two men who tried to kidnap a young girl in d.c. this is a sketch of the suspects. the girl says the...
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i talked to michael cardoza about why some evidence is not being admitted in the criminal investigation. >> the number of people outside and the size of the memorial at prince's home keeps growing. coming up next, we'll go live with the latest on the artist's stunning death. >>> purple rain. isn't that amazing. that is what thousands of people singing purple rain sounds like. the people in minneapolis were packed last night especially out the nightclub. that's the music video he made famous. >> hundreds of fans dashed but live music from people performing prince songs prince on the screen. the doors opened last night and the party did not end until 7:00 a.m. people from all over have been showing up at prince's home recording studio and concert venu named paisley park. >> that's just west of minneapolis and where the singer died yesterday morning. we are outside of paisley park where there's a growing memorial and how is the mood out there this evening, morry? >> reporter: the mood is pretty relaxed and pretty chilled i guess. people are sad obviously about the passing of prince but als
i talked to michael cardoza about why some evidence is not being admitted in the criminal investigation. >> the number of people outside and the size of the memorial at prince's home keeps growing. coming up next, we'll go live with the latest on the artist's stunning death. >>> purple rain. isn't that amazing. that is what thousands of people singing purple rain sounds like. the people in minneapolis were packed last night especially out the nightclub. that's the music video he...
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cardoza: my daughter will be graduating high school and building a career soon, as she graduates next month. my eldest daughter will be graduating with her master's degree next month and 10 days later will be giving birth to her first child. the point i'm making is women .70 for erica make every dollar a man makes. mr. cardenas: minority women earn as small as 55 cents on the dollar when they perform the same work a man does. i pose this question to my colleagues, when we act to close the pay gap who does this hurt? and the answer is simple. no one is hurt. america benefits. i'm proud to support the paycheck fairness act along with 193 members of the house democratic caucus and look forward to working with the rest of my colleagues in the house so we can work to implement it in the san fernando valley and across the united states of america. let's work together to correct this inequity. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? mr. thompson: i ask unanimous consent to address the house and
cardoza: my daughter will be graduating high school and building a career soon, as she graduates next month. my eldest daughter will be graduating with her master's degree next month and 10 days later will be giving birth to her first child. the point i'm making is women .70 for erica make every dollar a man makes. mr. cardenas: minority women earn as small as 55 cents on the dollar when they perform the same work a man does. i pose this question to my colleagues, when we act to close the pay...
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justices have been confirmed during presidential lection years, including louis grandeis and benjamin cardoza, two of the great member os they have supreme court of the united states. during the kennedy confirmation process in 1988, president ronald reagan said this, quote, the federal judiciary is too important to be made a political football. i would hope the senate republicans who often cite president reagan as a guide for the kind of leader they want to be would heed his admonition. some have had the political courage to rejeck their colleague's disrespectful approach of refusing even to meet with judge garland. i congratulate them. they are doing their job. not only should all members of the senate give him the courtesy of a meeting, they ought to do their jobs as well and not stand in the way of the hearing. and consideration. the senate's duty to advise and consent certainly, certainly, madam speaker, was not envisioned by the founders to be optional. or that the senate could effectively pocket veto a nomination to the court. the senate ought to do its job. i don't think a single found
justices have been confirmed during presidential lection years, including louis grandeis and benjamin cardoza, two of the great member os they have supreme court of the united states. during the kennedy confirmation process in 1988, president ronald reagan said this, quote, the federal judiciary is too important to be made a political football. i would hope the senate republicans who often cite president reagan as a guide for the kind of leader they want to be would heed his admonition. some...