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cardoza supported al smith in 1928 against hoover.over did not have the greatest presidency in history and did a lot before he was president more notably. many historians of hoover say that his appointment of cardoza was a great achievement of his presidency, appointing a democrat and also -- there were -- first of all, there was already a jewish justice on the court and that did not please some people, having a second one and there were already two new yorkers on the court. he senator who was the head of the judiciary committee said that cardoza was of such brilliance and so noteworthy that he represented the entire country, not just new york. host: here is video of dennis hutchinson talking about this book that he put out on john knox, a clerk to james mcreynolds. i want to show a little bit of what he said and you ill us in. >> he was a severe man and his anti-semitism was notorious. there is no photograph of the court because he would have had to sit, as protocol required, no to louis brandeis and he would not do it. when cardoza
cardoza supported al smith in 1928 against hoover.over did not have the greatest presidency in history and did a lot before he was president more notably. many historians of hoover say that his appointment of cardoza was a great achievement of his presidency, appointing a democrat and also -- there were -- first of all, there was already a jewish justice on the court and that did not please some people, having a second one and there were already two new yorkers on the court. he senator who was...
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point, whontage would have the audacity to nominate cardoza? how dare you afflict the court with another hebrew, he wrote to hoover. ofwas said that, in the days brandeis, if they ever saw each other, he would walk on the other side of the street. refused toa died, he sign the memorial. when brandeis resigned and mcreynolds, refused -- also signed the customary , not a thank you note, but the thing to the justice that was retiring. hisid not try to camouflage anti-semitism. mcreynolds was not going to sit. see mcreynolds all the way on the left and brandeis all the way on the right. guest: that is right. host: in your opinion, why was he so anti-somatic? tost: i have never been able understand it. was one of woodrow wilson's closest advisers on economic issues. andupported mcreynolds didn't realize that mcreynolds was so anti-somatic. -- anti-semetic. ti-semitic.n he was a southerner, but there were a lot of southerners. if you think of the opposition appointment and frankfurter, it was often veiled. not often someone as asnly anti-semitic mcre
point, whontage would have the audacity to nominate cardoza? how dare you afflict the court with another hebrew, he wrote to hoover. ofwas said that, in the days brandeis, if they ever saw each other, he would walk on the other side of the street. refused toa died, he sign the memorial. when brandeis resigned and mcreynolds, refused -- also signed the customary , not a thank you note, but the thing to the justice that was retiring. hisid not try to camouflage anti-semitism. mcreynolds was not...
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from his standpoint, who read the edessa the two dominate cardoza.e wrote, how dare you of flick the court with another hebrew. at 8:00r: sunday night on c-span's q&a. >> president obama awarded retired lieutenant colonel charles kettles the medal of honor. he is credited with saving the lives of 40 american soldiers in 1967, making multiple trips in his helicopter to rescue american troops pinned down by enemy fire. this is about 25 minutes. ♪
from his standpoint, who read the edessa the two dominate cardoza.e wrote, how dare you of flick the court with another hebrew. at 8:00r: sunday night on c-span's q&a. >> president obama awarded retired lieutenant colonel charles kettles the medal of honor. he is credited with saving the lives of 40 american soldiers in 1967, making multiple trips in his helicopter to rescue american troops pinned down by enemy fire. this is about 25 minutes. ♪
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. >> reporter: under the field lights at cardoza high school, jake lloyd gets in his final run. >> this year, the theme is give a kid a voice. >> reporter: so many have found their voices. even at a slam poetry contest. a program combining soccer with poetry. the goal confidence in the classroom, and in life. >> can you make a donation to give a kid a voice? a kid who is currently sidelined so they can be a part of our program? >> reporter: the giving tuesday course starts downtown, then winds its way through southwest, northeast, and finally, ending back in northwest at cordozo. >> i want to get as many people involved. if i can make it fun, especially toward the end of giving tuesday, and people give, it's a win-win. >> reporter: in northwest, wusa9. >>> jake's run kicks off in about a half hour at 6:30 tonight. he's going to be out there for about two hours, stopping at 11 schools. look for the story on our website, or app to find out how to follow him, join in, or donate. >>> breaking tonight at 6:00. south koreaa's president calls north korea's latest ballistic missile launch, a se
. >> reporter: under the field lights at cardoza high school, jake lloyd gets in his final run. >> this year, the theme is give a kid a voice. >> reporter: so many have found their voices. even at a slam poetry contest. a program combining soccer with poetry. the goal confidence in the classroom, and in life. >> can you make a donation to give a kid a voice? a kid who is currently sidelined so they can be a part of our program? >> reporter: the giving tuesday...
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he finished up at cardoza high tonight with a very nice crowd. >>> here now, one of the most unbelievable verified segments i've ever had for you. turkey trot. a big part of thanksgiving. burn off some calories to make room for a herculean feast. but allen reached out to our verify team wanting to know ant another alleged thanksgiving tradition he saw literally flying around the internet, a turkey drop. he wanted us to verify a petition he saw that says every year, somebody tosses live turkeys out of an airplane during a 5k in arkansas. i know, right? they actual lu -- actually run in arkansas. >> as god thought turkeys could fly. >> they couldn't fly during this 1978 episode of wkrp in cincinnati and we're pretty sure they still can't, but we're on it. so our researchers started by looking for video evidence. right away, we were able to pull up a dozen or so real clips of live turkeys being tossed out of an airplane. we traced those videos back to an event called the yellville turkey trot. no reason to think the videos were fake, but at verify, we double check everything. we called the h
he finished up at cardoza high tonight with a very nice crowd. >>> here now, one of the most unbelievable verified segments i've ever had for you. turkey trot. a big part of thanksgiving. burn off some calories to make room for a herculean feast. but allen reached out to our verify team wanting to know ant another alleged thanksgiving tradition he saw literally flying around the internet, a turkey drop. he wanted us to verify a petition he saw that says every year, somebody tosses live...
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under the field lights at cardoza high school, jake fields gets in his warm-up run before 11 milder. >> this year's -- 11 miler. the program's goal, to give kids confidence on the field, in the classroom and in life. >> we have a waiting list at d.c. scores of 20 schools. can you make a donation to give a kid a voice, a kid currently sidelined, so that they can be part of our program. >> reporter: the tuesday giving chorus starts at thompson elementary school downtown and wind its way northeast, southwest and finally ending back northwest at cardozo. >> i want to get as many people involved. if i can make it fun especially toward the end of giving tuesday and people give, it's a win/win. >> reporter: in northwest, delia >> jake's run 6 -- kicks off at 6:30 tomorrow evening. you can look for delia goncalves' story on our website or app to follow him or join in and donate. >>> roy moore returned to the campaign trail in alabama tonight showing no signs of stepping aside after nine women came forward to accuse him of sexual misconduct when they were teens and he was in his 30s. tease ru
under the field lights at cardoza high school, jake fields gets in his warm-up run before 11 milder. >> this year's -- 11 miler. the program's goal, to give kids confidence on the field, in the classroom and in life. >> we have a waiting list at d.c. scores of 20 schools. can you make a donation to give a kid a voice, a kid currently sidelined, so that they can be part of our program. >> reporter: the tuesday giving chorus starts at thompson elementary school downtown and wind...
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. >> cardoza went on to say it was smart to keep him off of the stand calling the defendant an unlikable character.>>> animal care and control officers are warning pet officers to be vigilant following a coyote attack that happened earlier today at a dog park. sky fox flew over the area and there is no word on the condition of that dog. authorities are warning pet owners to never leave small dogs unattended and keep them on a leash to protect them from coyote attacks. >>> a south bay police officer punch in the face and sent to the hospital. new information about the alleged gang members who attacked him. >>> 21 times as how many times deputies were called to the home of a man who went on a shooting range and to emmet county. coming up, we go through some of those police reports that detailed the government's criminal history. >>> we get a tour of the j in our and san francisco as it begins to take shape. >>> we are tracking the holiday forecast. warmer today than it might expect and it will continue that way tomorrow. new details involving the california shooter that went on a rampage i
. >> cardoza went on to say it was smart to keep him off of the stand calling the defendant an unlikable character.>>> animal care and control officers are warning pet officers to be vigilant following a coyote attack that happened earlier today at a dog park. sky fox flew over the area and there is no word on the condition of that dog. authorities are warning pet owners to never leave small dogs unattended and keep them on a leash to protect them from coyote attacks....
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i am joined by legal analyst michael cardoza. we are hearing it might have been a heart attack. can you charge somebody for something that led to a heart attack and cause them to die with murder? >> if it was the natural and probable cause of that act. if i for example push you or punch you -- with the one that does the pushing or punching think you will have a heart attack? it is a natural consequence. that is the beauty of the law. we don't know the facts. we don't know what the da knows. why they charge this. you will have a hard time proving this one. they bring the charge to make you have the law. the jury instructions will not tell the jury which way to go. the jury will have to apply the facts to the law. you can have people going all sorts -- he did not know he would have a heart attack. he boils down to who started the fight and what was it about? where the pushing and shoving. was the 64-year-old a moving factor or was he trying to get out of it? >> potentially the answer could be yes.>> could be yes. absolutely. it is going to be tough. that is the beauty of the law.
i am joined by legal analyst michael cardoza. we are hearing it might have been a heart attack. can you charge somebody for something that led to a heart attack and cause them to die with murder? >> if it was the natural and probable cause of that act. if i for example push you or punch you -- with the one that does the pushing or punching think you will have a heart attack? it is a natural consequence. that is the beauty of the law. we don't know the facts. we don't know what the da...
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i am joined by michael cardoza.>> what you have put the defendant on the stand? >> absolutely not. they position the case perfectly. mr. gonzalez has done a good job defending him from everybody i have talked to in the courtroom. the defendant is not the smartest kid on the block. you put them up there and all of a sudden the case becomes all about him. if he doesn't have the mental capabilities to carry it off and to look good in front of the jury which i think he doesn't. keep him off the stand. it is the right call.>> they also put a former translator understand to bring any inaccuracies during the interrogation -- spanish to english. you pulled the trigger? the translator said did you aim and fire the gun? is there something lost in translation? >> there certainly is in a case like this. if the da does not rebut that -- then the jury will believe that. that is a problem. i remember when i was in alameda county. a defendant use the defense of he did not understand me. they said did you shoot this man? the big issue -- did he say i did or did not? the da said he said he did. they
i am joined by michael cardoza.>> what you have put the defendant on the stand? >> absolutely not. they position the case perfectly. mr. gonzalez has done a good job defending him from everybody i have talked to in the courtroom. the defendant is not the smartest kid on the block. you put them up there and all of a sudden the case becomes all about him. if he doesn't have the mental capabilities to carry it off and to look good in front of the jury which i think he doesn't. keep him...
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with information, contact cardoza last hour on the 4 says this case is raising some interesting legaluestions. >> can you charge somebody for something that led up to a heart attack that caused them to die with murder? >> well, to use the legal jargon, if it was the natural and probable cause of that act, so if i for example push you, punch you, would you -- would the one that does the pushing or punching think you're going to have a heart attack the natural consequence? that's the beauty of the law. we don't know all the facts here. >> the suspects is in jail without bail will be in court monday morning. >>> ktvu fox 2 news at 6:30 is next. president trump is urging congress to pass tax reform. details on the vote and challenges ahead as the bill moves to the senate. >> plus, new details from police about an officer- involved shooting near a bay area bart station. >> plus rain in the bay area means snow in the sierra. a look at the conditions as ski resorts prepare to open. stay with us. ktvu fox 2 news at 6:30 is next. sorry. i can't make it. it's just my eczema again, but it's fine
with information, contact cardoza last hour on the 4 says this case is raising some interesting legaluestions. >> can you charge somebody for something that led up to a heart attack that caused them to die with murder? >> well, to use the legal jargon, if it was the natural and probable cause of that act, so if i for example push you, punch you, would you -- would the one that does the pushing or punching think you're going to have a heart attack the natural consequence? that's the...
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our legal analyst michael cardoza says this case raises interesting legal questions. >> can you chargefor something that led up to a heart attack that caused him to die with murder? >> well, to use the legal jargon, if it was the natural and probable cause of that act, so if i, for example, push you, punch you, would you -- would the one that does the pushing or punching think that oh, you're going to have a heart attack or that's a possibility, it's a natural consequence? and that's the beauty of the law. we don't know all the facts here. >> the suspect who is being held without bail at santa rita jail awaiting his first court appearance on monday morning. >>> programming robots, computers and machines to think and act on their own. coming up, we look into the warnings from people such as tesla's ceo elon musk who say teaching machines to think could become mankind's undoing. >> also, a house explosion captured on police body cameras. what they were doing in the neighborhood just before that blast. >>> police in southern california are releasing body camera footage of a deadly houses
our legal analyst michael cardoza says this case raises interesting legal questions. >> can you chargefor something that led up to a heart attack that caused him to die with murder? >> well, to use the legal jargon, if it was the natural and probable cause of that act, so if i, for example, push you, punch you, would you -- would the one that does the pushing or punching think that oh, you're going to have a heart attack or that's a possibility, it's a natural consequence? and...
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george cardoza. terry -- from the letter carriers. beverly brakeman from the auw.mbers of organized labor please stand up. let's give them a big round of applause. [ applause ] after years of conversation, we changed our dinner's name from jefferson/jackson to kennedy/clinton and we decided to create an award that represented the generational change of both president sees. last year the award was presented to senator dan felt he is. this year's recipient is already so accomplished and she's only 26. an army medic in the u.s. army reserves. graduating this year from unh with a degree in biology a. freshman state representative serving on the state veteran affairs committee all at the same time while being the executive director of the new hampshire young democrats, working with a great team of officers she is creating such a success that she is naturally recognized for her skills and talent. i'm so pleased to present the 2017 ken lee/clinton emerging leader award to amelia keys of nashua. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you, everyone. and thank you chairman buckley
george cardoza. terry -- from the letter carriers. beverly brakeman from the auw.mbers of organized labor please stand up. let's give them a big round of applause. [ applause ] after years of conversation, we changed our dinner's name from jefferson/jackson to kennedy/clinton and we decided to create an award that represented the generational change of both president sees. last year the award was presented to senator dan felt he is. this year's recipient is already so accomplished and she's...