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and certainly pretrial detention is part of the mix.i go back to what i said earlier, i believe that pretrial custody should be based on appropriate -- and i want to underline appropriate, risk assessment tools. that will be race neutral. that will be gender neutral. that will be socially neutral. but assess risk, risk of violence, risk of not showing up for court. i believe that, that is an achievable goal. and i believe that the sentencing commission is a really good place. we have excellent resources at our disposal. we have a two-year plan. and we have basically every component of the general system and the community in this process. i hope we will come up with a pretrial releasing process. >> i want to thank all panelists for participating. and thank you all for attending. [applause] i think our public defender will make some closing remarks. >> in closing i want to thank all of you for attending this year's justice summit. as you heard we have many challeng challenges in areas to improve upon. we look for your support. we will con
and certainly pretrial detention is part of the mix.i go back to what i said earlier, i believe that pretrial custody should be based on appropriate -- and i want to underline appropriate, risk assessment tools. that will be race neutral. that will be gender neutral. that will be socially neutral. but assess risk, risk of violence, risk of not showing up for court. i believe that, that is an achievable goal. and i believe that the sentencing commission is a really good place. we have excellent...
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now the pretrial diversion project and pretrial release is really the hummer so to speak. the district attorney and sheriff set the policy. we have been working or this base practice for years. obviously the major stake holders, the district attorneys, the she rifs. just to give you an idea of the scope of what we are doing. approximately 1100 people come out of jail from our program. this time we are targeting somewhere around 1500 cases. prior to the last 3 or 4 years, the data that is now coming in, recidivism is around 6 or 7 percent, failure to appear rate or people to appear in court is lower. they are walking people out of jail. we've just come out of a difficult 4-5 years and that is budget years with a lot of social services being cut and really at the end of the day when you are talking about it and talking about housing and talking about employment, you are talking about counseling; you are talking about substance abuse. when there is not access to those services and you are trying to wrap it around. come full circle to your question, how do you now relate to th
now the pretrial diversion project and pretrial release is really the hummer so to speak. the district attorney and sheriff set the policy. we have been working or this base practice for years. obviously the major stake holders, the district attorneys, the she rifs. just to give you an idea of the scope of what we are doing. approximately 1100 people come out of jail from our program. this time we are targeting somewhere around 1500 cases. prior to the last 3 or 4 years, the data that is now...
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francisco, now as we'll discuss this, we have most of the people who are in jail are because of pretrial detention. these are people who have not been charged with a crime, they just don't have the money to post bail t moderate is chief attorney and michael gonzalez and look forward to this panel and their with wisdom. >> thank you, jeff. the reform and commercial bail system is one of the hottest topics. the institute of policies has called the bail system a failed policy that leads to excessive incarceration and mostly of pretrial detainees who cannot afford to buy their freedom. time and time again commercial bail has proven itself to most effective with those released on assurity bonds with 60 percent less likely to become fugitives. let me introduce the panel, der a dwight is with the association, she owns carson bail bonds and in the industry for 4 decades and former mistake mayor of carson california and helen for the juvenile and criminal justice system and currently on the and ralph on the commission of san francisco and works closely with the sheriff's department which now lead
francisco, now as we'll discuss this, we have most of the people who are in jail are because of pretrial detention. these are people who have not been charged with a crime, they just don't have the money to post bail t moderate is chief attorney and michael gonzalez and look forward to this panel and their with wisdom. >> thank you, jeff. the reform and commercial bail system is one of the hottest topics. the institute of policies has called the bail system a failed policy that leads to...
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hernandez was called to the stand during a pretrial hearing on wednesday. the judge asking him about a potential conflict of interest. one of the lawyers works with the wife of one of the prosecutors. hernandez said he did not have a problem with that. >>> a federal judge is sed to sentence kilpatrick on tax
hernandez was called to the stand during a pretrial hearing on wednesday. the judge asking him about a potential conflict of interest. one of the lawyers works with the wife of one of the prosecutors. hernandez said he did not have a problem with that. >>> a federal judge is sed to sentence kilpatrick on tax
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legal experts say that's due in part to the amount of time in pretrial hearings in guantanamo bay. >> all sides are worried about the letting mea -- legitimate ms problems. the quirky consequence of that is things are going much closer than possible. calling in question the very legitimacy that this whole thing is supposed to inspire. >> too much time is being wasted on on what they considering pretrial motions, they claim, and defense attorneys are required the do as much as possible to save their clients' lives. bush administration and the cia about the torture they suffered. they want the black sites to be preserved as evidence. plus the lawyers want the government to stop monitoring their meetings with the defendants. >> i'm bad news. >> and then this request. the defense wants all the information given to the producers of the movie zero dark 30. from if very beginning the dismissed the case because of what they call government bias. but expertle say it's highly un-- experts say given the significance of the case. >> that's part of why this has all taken so long, because we are wa
legal experts say that's due in part to the amount of time in pretrial hearings in guantanamo bay. >> all sides are worried about the letting mea -- legitimate ms problems. the quirky consequence of that is things are going much closer than possible. calling in question the very legitimacy that this whole thing is supposed to inspire. >> too much time is being wasted on on what they considering pretrial motions, they claim, and defense attorneys are required the do as much as...
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. >> one of the issues at the pretrial hearing at guantanamo was a matter of torture.defense wants to be able to bring into the cushion the u.n.'s convention against torture which would allow their clients, the five men accused of planning the 9/11 attacks, the torture they suffered in u.s. custody from 2003 and 2006. one part of the strategy was for one of the defense lawyers to bring in an outlook outside counsel who specializes in international war crimes including the matter of torture however cheryl boardman was not allowed to bring in toby catman. here is what mr. cadman had to say to reporters. >> if you don't deal with this now, this is a defining moment, i think everyone believes the u.s. is a beacon of diplomacy and this is setting the u.s. back into almost the dark ages. >> trying to get more etched about the cia's rendition program entered as evidence in this trial they have also taken the step of writing directly to u.s. president barack obama, asking him to declassify the rendition program because without that information there are people in the united st
. >> one of the issues at the pretrial hearing at guantanamo was a matter of torture.defense wants to be able to bring into the cushion the u.n.'s convention against torture which would allow their clients, the five men accused of planning the 9/11 attacks, the torture they suffered in u.s. custody from 2003 and 2006. one part of the strategy was for one of the defense lawyers to bring in an outlook outside counsel who specializes in international war crimes including the matter of...
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accused terrorist aby anas al libi due in court for a pretrial hearing.not guilty to terrorism charges last week. >>> the september jobs report is about to be released. economists predicting 180,000 jobs were added. the report delayed for two weeks because of the government shutdown. >>> this afternoon apple is expected to make a big announcement. changes expected for the ipad 5 and the ipad mini. >> time to look at the good, the bad, and the ugly. up first, the good. the metro richmond suh welcoming five -- richmond suh -- welcoming five cheetah cubs. the bad, a kharbg grabbed on a man's surf board. he punched the shark to get away. a joker arrested in maine. police say he was driving drunk after leaving a halloween party. >> time to brew on this. earlier in the show we told you about a high school football team accused of bullying another team by running up the score. >> we asked this bullying or fair play? phil e-mailed us. it is not bullying. these things can happen in sports and life. >> no obvious bias by the refs and the game was won fair and squar
accused terrorist aby anas al libi due in court for a pretrial hearing.not guilty to terrorism charges last week. >>> the september jobs report is about to be released. economists predicting 180,000 jobs were added. the report delayed for two weeks because of the government shutdown. >>> this afternoon apple is expected to make a big announcement. changes expected for the ipad 5 and the ipad mini. >> time to look at the good, the bad, and the ugly. up first, the good....
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right now that has been far too much pretrial publicity. tainting a potential jury pool. the da asked the judge to apparently recuse herself and that did not happen. that apparently could also have a trial date possibly as late as a year from now. we will report on the outcome of this and we'll have the latest for the hearing from the fox news desk. >> in the mean tile time president obama pulling a 180 on the debt ceiling. back when he was a center he voted no. saying that the fact that we are here today to debate the raising of america's debt limit is a sign of leadership failure. so now suddenly it is a good thing? so what gives. a ebony williams is a radio host and it is good to see both of you. ebony how do you explain this giant hypocrisy and not one reporter asked that question. why did you vote just the opposite of what you are wreing everyone else to do today differently in 2006? >> i think it is a fair question but p i think the answer is completely different circumstances. there were no stakes involved in that vote. it was someth
right now that has been far too much pretrial publicity. tainting a potential jury pool. the da asked the judge to apparently recuse herself and that did not happen. that apparently could also have a trial date possibly as late as a year from now. we will report on the outcome of this and we'll have the latest for the hearing from the fox news desk. >> in the mean tile time president obama pulling a 180 on the debt ceiling. back when he was a center he voted no. saying that the fact that...
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s are being held in pretrial custody accused of even members of a criminal organization protesters are dismissing the prosecution as politically motivated. the controversial air of president assad gushingly is coming to an end as georgians take to the polls on sunday to choose their next head of state with twenty three names on the ballot analysts expect a runoff vote between three candidates but the winner will essentially take up a second reposed as key strings of power are being handed over to the prime minister's office at his maria for national on suck us from his legacy. they are among the maze determined detractors of georgia's how the president. they follow me how selfish really everywhere to leave him in no doubt of where they stand. circus really was the once popular leader of the rose revolution the first color revolution which saw power change in post soviet republics. in the last days of his near ten year presidency even former allies are on the attack. after his successes start of building an authoritarian regime the media was attacked one million people fled one quarter
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given pretrial depositions. these depositions occurred over the past month. over the legality of the aig bailout. wiping out shareholders including himself. he did take his lawyer deposition sources tell the fox business network of tim geithner in his capacity as new york fed chair during the bailout. he helped engineer the aig bailout along with everything else and have taken the testimony of hank paulson who was then the treasury secretary. what we don't know is what they said about the legality of the aig bailout in what was going on at the time. lifting the secrecy on this, confidentiality on this and expose it to the public. when that happens we will be on the air. ben bernanke clearly delayed by the judge today. liz: they are not forcing him. >charlie: until he leaves offic. these other two have been taken. what is interesting about this case, it is heating up, it is great stuff. i cannot wait for this stuff to come out. this is something people will pore over. it will be very interesting to see how they describe the events that went down. liz: there ar
given pretrial depositions. these depositions occurred over the past month. over the legality of the aig bailout. wiping out shareholders including himself. he did take his lawyer deposition sources tell the fox business network of tim geithner in his capacity as new york fed chair during the bailout. he helped engineer the aig bailout along with everything else and have taken the testimony of hank paulson who was then the treasury secretary. what we don't know is what they said about the...
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into question the very legitimacy that this longer pace is supposed to ensure. >> at this week's pretrial hearing prosecutors will ask the judge to start the trial on january 22nd, 2014, they say too much time is wasted on irrelevant motions. however, defense lawyers say they're required to do everything possible to save their clients' lives. they want to see all communications between the bush administration and the cia about the defendants, their capture and the torture they suffered. they also want the black sites where the defendants were held to be preserved as evidence. plus the lawyers want the government to stop monitoring their meetings with the defendants. >> i am bad news. >> and then there's this request. defendants want all the information given to the producers of the movie zero dark 30, hollywood knows more about the way the defendants were tortured than they do. experts say it's highly unlikely that they can persuade the judge to do so given the significance of the case. >> that's part of why this is all taking so long. is because you know we're walking through each issue
into question the very legitimacy that this longer pace is supposed to ensure. >> at this week's pretrial hearing prosecutors will ask the judge to start the trial on january 22nd, 2014, they say too much time is wasted on irrelevant motions. however, defense lawyers say they're required to do everything possible to save their clients' lives. they want to see all communications between the bush administration and the cia about the defendants, their capture and the torture they suffered....
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judges in the hague have rejected law against pretrial detention. the former ivory coast president has been incarcerated for nearly two years. judges have yet to confirm his indictment and order him to stand trial. into after car plowed racing's crowded square, we are getting reports that chinese government suspecting a suicide attack after police identified two ethnic leaders being linked to a car crash in which 35 were killed. -- five were killed. >> confusion follows the square incident and china went in the finger at possible separatist. in hotels inated beijing looking for two men of wigor dissent. a website called it a prominent intellectual who cautioned against using the incident to the midsize the ethnic group. yet bed it could not described as a terrorist attack. monday suspected attacks of china's most symbolic site when a car plowed into a car -- when a car plowed into a crowd and killed five equal. >> it is hard to explain. the car just seem to have appeared. no one noticed this. we were standing there and came toward us. i moved to the
judges in the hague have rejected law against pretrial detention. the former ivory coast president has been incarcerated for nearly two years. judges have yet to confirm his indictment and order him to stand trial. into after car plowed racing's crowded square, we are getting reports that chinese government suspecting a suicide attack after police identified two ethnic leaders being linked to a car crash in which 35 were killed. -- five were killed. >> confusion follows the square...
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the the biggest pretrial expense was more than a million dollars. now that amount was spent on transportation for witnesses, jurors and attorneys. and then another 9 90,000 went o housing the witnesses. he stated on the payroll until before his couldn' conviction cg $30,000. >>> a u.s. counter drug mission goes wrong in colombia an and americans are killed. >>> obama weighs in on the red skins. >> obama administration officials said they need to enrol 2.7 u.s. redents between the ages of 18 and 35 in exchange plans to balance risks and hold down costs. will they enrol come 1 october - should they pay the face. >> joining me now is jen mishory, deputy director of young invincibles, she's in washington d.c. and yevgeniy feyman, a research assistant at the manhattan institute. thank you for being with us. i want to start with you yevgeniy feyman. the young people are crucial to the success of obamacare. >> absolutely. they'll balance out the risk pool, they'll keep premiums that need the insurance, and the administration is reaching out to them. >> jen
the the biggest pretrial expense was more than a million dollars. now that amount was spent on transportation for witnesses, jurors and attorneys. and then another 9 90,000 went o housing the witnesses. he stated on the payroll until before his couldn' conviction cg $30,000. >>> a u.s. counter drug mission goes wrong in colombia an and americans are killed. >>> obama weighs in on the red skins. >> obama administration officials said they need to enrol 2.7 u.s. redents...
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a pretrial date has been set. will likely learn new details about the alleged sex crimes. j.r. stone kron4 knees. news >> pam: 27 year-old joseph carroll the investigators say planned the retaliatory game shooting. the very upsetting. this little girl was staying over france house and she answered the door and darnell williams opened fire without any consideration of what was going to happen. it is shocking and of setting that kids and oakland are sold on a ball to the violence and just complete disregard for human life. >> pam: talking about the arrest may in her daughter's murder case that story is coming out in kron 4 news at 6:00. grant? >> reporter: uc berkeley getting back to normal after an explosion. this was shot last night first firefighters showing up after the explosion. the underground explosion rocked the campus across 640 last night. smoke could be seen for several blocks. people are trying to get out of there in a hurry. there's a fire on which this image really tells the story. some people actually got stuck in elevators during the power outage. evening classes
a pretrial date has been set. will likely learn new details about the alleged sex crimes. j.r. stone kron4 knees. news >> pam: 27 year-old joseph carroll the investigators say planned the retaliatory game shooting. the very upsetting. this little girl was staying over france house and she answered the door and darnell williams opened fire without any consideration of what was going to happen. it is shocking and of setting that kids and oakland are sold on a ball to the violence and just...
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legal experts say that's due in part to the amount of time spent in pretrial hearings at guantanamo bay. >> all sides are worried about the legitimacy question, and trying to make sure that whatever happens here, you know, fairness is achieved to the maximum extent possible. the quirky consequence of that is that things are going much slower than usual, and so therefore, calling into question the legitimacy that this longer pace is supposed to help ensure. >> reporter: at this week's pretrial hearing, prosecutors will ask the judge to start the trial on september 22, 2014. they argued too much time is wasted on what they consider irrelevant defense motions, and that justice needs to be served for the nearly 3,000 people killed on september 11th. however, defense lawyers saw they're required to do everything possible to save their clients' lives. they want to see all communications between the bush administration and the cia about the defendants, their capture, and the torture they suffered. they also want the blocked site where the defendants were held to be preserved as evidence. plus,
legal experts say that's due in part to the amount of time spent in pretrial hearings at guantanamo bay. >> all sides are worried about the legitimacy question, and trying to make sure that whatever happens here, you know, fairness is achieved to the maximum extent possible. the quirky consequence of that is that things are going much slower than usual, and so therefore, calling into question the legitimacy that this longer pace is supposed to help ensure. >> reporter: at this...
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it is matter that could dominate this pretrial hearing for the rest of the weak. >>> while those hearings are going on a trial for senior al-qaeda figure is taking place here in new york. al-liby has been implicated in the 1998 bombings of two u. u.s. -- 'em bah anies east africa. he was captured to u.s. special forces in tripoli and flown to the u.s. to stand trial earlier this month. >>> there is new evidence that one of the boston bombers committed murder before the boston marathon attack. -- prosecutors linked him to a triple murder. his younger brother is facing the death penalty for his role in the boston marathon attack. >>> there are new details emerging in nevada in the investigation into monday's deadly school shooting there. erica ferrari has the story. >> reporter: 911 calls captured the chaos unleashed 15 minutes before the morning bell. >> 911? >> i'm calling from sparks middle school. we have an emergency to school. >> someone brought a gun to school that shot a teacher. >> the teacher is down? >> yes. >> reporter: it lasted just three minutes when it was over two 12 year o
it is matter that could dominate this pretrial hearing for the rest of the weak. >>> while those hearings are going on a trial for senior al-qaeda figure is taking place here in new york. al-liby has been implicated in the 1998 bombings of two u. u.s. -- 'em bah anies east africa. he was captured to u.s. special forces in tripoli and flown to the u.s. to stand trial earlier this month. >>> there is new evidence that one of the boston bombers committed murder before the boston...
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we see a lot of situations, many of these are placed in adult jails pretrial and they haven't been convicted of anything, adult jail the most at risk for abuse and assault. many in solitary confinement before trial. >> you say many of them are in minor offenses, what would trigger a youth being tried in adult court for a minor offense? >> there are a number of states that at any age you could be prosecuted in adult criminal court for minor offenses. >> is this an an ounce of marijuana or rape with aggravating factors? >> in many states adults ages 16 and 17 can be tried in adult court for no matter what offense. stealing bag of doritos, or a bike. you can be charged with anything, in adult criminal court. kids as young as 7 can be tried in adult criminal courts depending or the offense. sometimes they range to robbery and assault and other kinds of offenses. >> jody are there circumstances under which a young person should be tried in the adult system? >> i think most definitely there are circumstances where they should be tried. obviously, i don't think it's for stealing bubble gum from the
we see a lot of situations, many of these are placed in adult jails pretrial and they haven't been convicted of anything, adult jail the most at risk for abuse and assault. many in solitary confinement before trial. >> you say many of them are in minor offenses, what would trigger a youth being tried in adult court for a minor offense? >> there are a number of states that at any age you could be prosecuted in adult criminal court for minor offenses. >> is this an an ounce of...
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he has to check in with pretrial services.n we expect him to walk out the backdoor at any moment of this courthouse to his waiting entourage and a huge mob of cameras back there. just about everybody seems to want to know what happened with this. you can also see cameras up here. what did happen is the judge decided to release both chris brown and his bodyguard on their own recognizance. chris brown needs to check in with his parole officer in california in person within 48 hours. that parole officer, of course, responsible for making sure that chris brown fulfills the terms of his release after his savage beating of rehannah. chris brown -- rihanna. chris brown came into the courtroom seemingly calm. his bodyguard was next to him. there was a huge number of family members of chris brown, crazy scene down in the courtroom. the marshals told people they couldn't come in. chris brown's mom was told she couldn't come in. there was some negotiation. she finally came in, did not see them interacting at all, but you can bet that jus
he has to check in with pretrial services.n we expect him to walk out the backdoor at any moment of this courthouse to his waiting entourage and a huge mob of cameras back there. just about everybody seems to want to know what happened with this. you can also see cameras up here. what did happen is the judge decided to release both chris brown and his bodyguard on their own recognizance. chris brown needs to check in with his parole officer in california in person within 48 hours. that parole...
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it's a matter that could dominate this pretrial hearing for the rest of the week. >> rosalind jordan. the lawyer for al-liby said he needs more information to prepare for the case. he's accused of being part of the bombings that killed 250 people. the u.s. and israel are holding talks about iran's nuclear program. john kerry and benjamin netanyahu meeting in rome to discuss the issue. they're negotiating with their eyes wide open. >> words are no substitute for actions. and what we will need, all of us, in order to be satisfied with respect to the united nations sanctions to the demands of the iaea as well as our own security requirements we'll need to know that actions are being taken which make it crystal clear, undenybly clear, fail safe to the world that whatever program is pursued is, indeed, a peaceful program. >> and rome is the last stop of kerry's european tour. it began on monday. never before seen video of mainly syrian refugees who say they were left to drown in the mediterranean sea were released. it highlights a growing refugee crisis in the mediterranean region. stephan
it's a matter that could dominate this pretrial hearing for the rest of the week. >> rosalind jordan. the lawyer for al-liby said he needs more information to prepare for the case. he's accused of being part of the bombings that killed 250 people. the u.s. and israel are holding talks about iran's nuclear program. john kerry and benjamin netanyahu meeting in rome to discuss the issue. they're negotiating with their eyes wide open. >> words are no substitute for actions. and what we...
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he has also release add pretrial ruling that there's probable cause that some kind of fraud has beenommitted. >> has there been any reaction to the trial. >> any reaction to the trial? >> about 100 ecuadorians just around the corner from me, they have come here. they have living here in the united states, they held a protest here, some of them were dresses in traditional depress as well. saying chevron must bay and be held accountability. this case has gone on for about 20 years and has been heard in about 23 courts. as they have tried to get a judge to uphold this and try to get them to some kind of a judgement that will help them get the conversation they feel they have deserved. this is very a much a battle. the oil industry, and in latin american to see which way this will go. >> reporting life from the federal courthouse, thank you very much. in business news, this time it is city group, the bank is reporting disappointing earns. one of the reason is a drop in consumer lending as highest interest rates slow. jpmorgan chase and wells fargo have said their bottom lines were effect
he has also release add pretrial ruling that there's probable cause that some kind of fraud has beenommitted. >> has there been any reaction to the trial. >> any reaction to the trial? >> about 100 ecuadorians just around the corner from me, they have come here. they have living here in the united states, they held a protest here, some of them were dresses in traditional depress as well. saying chevron must bay and be held accountability. this case has gone on for about 20...
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let me say that probation pretrial have been impacted, our clerks' offices have been impacted. .. >> for the foreseeable future then article iii of the constitution will not work as it must. we know that this is an age of great cynicism but yet even in a time like this i thought it would be inconceivable that the constitution could be dealt such a crippling blow. the heart of our democracy is the constitution and the rule of law and and the first thing, the preamble requires is that our more perfect union establish justice. and now today and tomorrow, the constitution will be in many instances placed on hold along with the shutdown goes, the worse it will go. the irony of all this is that the appropriators from both the house and the senate, republicans and democrats alike, have recommended marks for this fiscal year that will provide the federal judiciary with sufficient resources to perform its constitutional responsibilities. but as long as the shutdown continues, these most thoughtful proposals remain in a billions. you asked for a recommendation was. i will tell you what my hope
let me say that probation pretrial have been impacted, our clerks' offices have been impacted. .. >> for the foreseeable future then article iii of the constitution will not work as it must. we know that this is an age of great cynicism but yet even in a time like this i thought it would be inconceivable that the constitution could be dealt such a crippling blow. the heart of our democracy is the constitution and the rule of law and and the first thing, the preamble requires is that our...
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calling a peaceful protest against drilling in the arctic the greenpeace activists are currently in pretrial custody in the russian port city of motor mounts and will stay there for well the next two months their ship was seized by coast guards after they tried to scale a russian already just two weeks ago. let's check out some of the global headlines for you here on r.t. it's time for the world update a new u.n. report says torture and ill treatment often leading to death the wide spread in libyan prisons the means of abuse are said to be the most frequent way to get confessions right after arrest and during the first days of interrogation about eight thousand prisoners are held behind bars without any trial all on suspicion of having fought for the ousted leader more market daffy the u.n. investigation has shown that at least twenty seven people have been tortured to death in the prisons eleven of them just in this year alone all being done by militias that triumphed in the eight month civil war against. the us expelled three venezuelan diplomats from its territory just a day after caracas
calling a peaceful protest against drilling in the arctic the greenpeace activists are currently in pretrial custody in the russian port city of motor mounts and will stay there for well the next two months their ship was seized by coast guards after they tried to scale a russian already just two weeks ago. let's check out some of the global headlines for you here on r.t. it's time for the world update a new u.n. report says torture and ill treatment often leading to death the wide spread in...
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s are being held in pretrial custody accused of being members of a criminal organization for task as are dismissing the prosecution as politically motivated. today here on r.t. example it is next with worlds apart. it seems like politicians can get away with anything nowadays but not all of them the former mayor of failed detroit has been sentenced to twenty years of prison after being found guilty of committing record tearing. spirity fraud extortion and tax crimes while the mayor the prosecutor say he funneled millions of dollars to himself and family members all while detroit moved headstrong towards the bankrupt state it is in today this is big news not because some mayor took bribes but because he got punished the judge who could fix him stated why this is such an important case she said at the very least a significant sentence will send a message that this kind of conduct will not be tolerated yes sending a message you see corrupt officials are usually cowards and they do what they do because they feel they can get away with it when you start to put the fear of god into them th
s are being held in pretrial custody accused of being members of a criminal organization for task as are dismissing the prosecution as politically motivated. today here on r.t. example it is next with worlds apart. it seems like politicians can get away with anything nowadays but not all of them the former mayor of failed detroit has been sentenced to twenty years of prison after being found guilty of committing record tearing. spirity fraud extortion and tax crimes while the mayor the...
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denied for those who have been whose lawyers have pressed for for bail to be to be at least given for pretrial detention to be lifted and so it's been tonight for many of these people so all of them are still remained behind bars. late this all kicked off last month when greenpeace with these. nationals from eighteen different countries. left the arctic sunrise on these motor boats essentially and attempted to scale the oil rig that's when security forces came out and to claim that they were their boats were rammed they were prevented from doing their job and that centrally authorities took control of the activists and also told to the arctic sunrise into court and ever since then activists have been behind bars facing these piracy charges and of course has put diplomatic tensions on the rise so it's just something that we're going to keep our eye on very closely you have been to. still to come on this program watch out for the eagle eye it may look like a bird of prey about to see it but it's actually a high tech spy device that can fly a hundred meters above the target without to touch and s
denied for those who have been whose lawyers have pressed for for bail to be to be at least given for pretrial detention to be lifted and so it's been tonight for many of these people so all of them are still remained behind bars. late this all kicked off last month when greenpeace with these. nationals from eighteen different countries. left the arctic sunrise on these motor boats essentially and attempted to scale the oil rig that's when security forces came out and to claim that they were...
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putin and the personal guarantor of the characters for these thirty activists so they are not in pretrial detention so the drama continues in this case is being investigated. where where these alleged drugs came from and what's going to happen next is very much open to debate but of course we'll be. keeping a very close eye on it so that we will live to france thank you. the birds movie watching you would know it's not here spanish manufacturers come up with a new surveillance drone disguised as a bird which even mimics its flight path surf earth reports next on how several countries military's a lighting up for this thread that if force. is it a bird is it a plane well actually if you guessed days you'd be almost right this is one of the newest trains on the market is this banished company maxim's defense unit x l this behind the creation of this unmanned aerial vehicle o u a v but this is a drone with a difference is being designed to look like a native birds now it's already in operation as a bird strike avoidance system but let's say that they want to expand its uses as a surveillance
putin and the personal guarantor of the characters for these thirty activists so they are not in pretrial detention so the drama continues in this case is being investigated. where where these alleged drugs came from and what's going to happen next is very much open to debate but of course we'll be. keeping a very close eye on it so that we will live to france thank you. the birds movie watching you would know it's not here spanish manufacturers come up with a new surveillance drone disguised...
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a case that has a political slant to it yes i can see out of it the man and when she was treated pretrial he already in addition to that he wasn't crazy for many of the original trial stations invite he wasn't even present for the the final court of appeal decision which was a yesterday morning when i see a lot of pressure on both three and we're not seeing a lot of pressure on the united out of grammar of this and and can't always doesn't have the same levels of the mastic this as they the it's the same story the issue where they are getting pressures migrant workers' rights and i thought but generally speaking i think international community can be a bit silent where the goals can sound and obviously. to some extent enables them to to as you say to get away with some serious human rights violations. or loads of goodies for you right now at r.t. dot com including a very special souvenir from iran from russia it's a copy of a cia spy drone shot down two years ago we've got more on the story at r.t. top calming including how the machine was captured reverse engineer and decoded also why yo
a case that has a political slant to it yes i can see out of it the man and when she was treated pretrial he already in addition to that he wasn't crazy for many of the original trial stations invite he wasn't even present for the the final court of appeal decision which was a yesterday morning when i see a lot of pressure on both three and we're not seeing a lot of pressure on the united out of grammar of this and and can't always doesn't have the same levels of the mastic this as they the...
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be a case that has a political slant to it yes i can see out of that amount of material treated pretrial here in addition to that it wasn't present for many of the original trial stations invite he wasn't even present for the the fatal court of appeal decision which was there yesterday morning or else you know what pressure on bahrain marching a lot of pressure i mean edited out of grammar and can't always doesn't have the same levels of domestic dissenters the it's the same story the issue really are getting press is migrant workers' rights no boy but generally speaking of international community can be a bit silent where the goals can sound and obviously. to some extent enables them to as you say to get away with some serious human rights violations. a very special souvenir from iran to russia a copy of a cia spy drone to iran says it shot down last year we got nor the story at our web site including how the machine was captured reverse engineered andy card and also that free online. rain over a little bit a european science satellite is expected to fall back to earth and a half years
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behind bars despite repeated appeals by various lawyers to secure their release they will remain in pretrial detention until. a judge in that regional court decides to let them out on bail this has prompted a letter by the executive director of greenpeace international to come to russia himself to vouch for the characters for of the thirty activists saying they would not flee they would still face their trial bravely but what does does want to campaign for their. least now this of course all kicked off back in september when the arctic sunrise was essentially the staging area for the activists who then launched their motor boats and drove drove the boats up to the russian oil rig on the pecera sea and attempted to scale the oil rig that's when the security forces came out and the clash began the arctic sunrise was then told back into port the activists have since been detained and that's the drugs aren't the only only news involved in this case in fact the netherlands which has two citizens involved in this debacle along eighteen other countries or seventeen other countries excuse me the net
behind bars despite repeated appeals by various lawyers to secure their release they will remain in pretrial detention until. a judge in that regional court decides to let them out on bail this has prompted a letter by the executive director of greenpeace international to come to russia himself to vouch for the characters for of the thirty activists saying they would not flee they would still face their trial bravely but what does does want to campaign for their. least now this of course all...
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to be a case that has a political slant to it yes it gives out a bit amount of material treated pretrial here in addition to that it wasn't present for many of the original trial stations and friday wasn't even present for the the final court of appeal decision which was a yesterday morning when i was you know pressure on both green marching a lot of pressure mean a lot of the emirates and count i was doesn't have the same levels of the mastic dissenters either it's the same story the issue where they are getting pressures migrant workers' rights no boy but generally speaking i think the international community can be a bit silent where the goals can sound and obviously. to some extent enables them to as you say to get away with some serious human rights violations. part of r.t. dot com for you this hour a very special souvenir from iran to russia a copy of a cia spy drone toran says it shot down two years ago the full story right now on the web site including how the machine was captured reverse engineer and d. coded also why they're at r t dot com check out rain from orbit european sci
to be a case that has a political slant to it yes it gives out a bit amount of material treated pretrial here in addition to that it wasn't present for many of the original trial stations and friday wasn't even present for the the final court of appeal decision which was a yesterday morning when i was you know pressure on both green marching a lot of pressure mean a lot of the emirates and count i was doesn't have the same levels of the mastic dissenters either it's the same story the issue...
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. >>> plus erin hernandez takes the witness stand for his pretrial hearing for his murder case. >>> and grammy-award-winning singer alicia keys sit downs with gayle. >>> that's it for your "cbs morning news." i'm anne-marie green. thanks for watching. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com and i'm frank mallicoat me is 4-- here' >>> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda m. macdonald. >>> good morning, it's thursday october 10, i'm michelle griego. >> i'm frank mallicoat. roberta is at the ballpark. we are going to hear from her around 5:00 so elizabeth will talk to us about weather. >> partly cloudy, a little warmer than yesterday but overall not a bad way to start the morning. temperatures vary wildly, mid- 40s in santa rosa to mid-50s in oakland. 54 degrees right now. so take a check of that seven- day forecast. it's not too early to start talking about the weekend. but in the meantime, we have a few workdays left so if you are about to head off to work, the bay bridge toll plaza no delay but there is the usual overnight roadwork towards treasure island. more on the d
. >>> plus erin hernandez takes the witness stand for his pretrial hearing for his murder case. >>> and grammy-award-winning singer alicia keys sit downs with gayle. >>> that's it for your "cbs morning news." i'm anne-marie green. thanks for watching. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com and i'm frank mallicoat me is 4-- here' >>> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda m. macdonald. >>> good morning, it's thursday october...
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s are being held in pretrial custody accused of being members of a criminal organization protesters are dismissing the prosecution as politically motivated. the controversial era of present and mikhail saakashvili is coming to an end as georgians take to the polls on sunday to choose their next head of state with twenty three names on the ballot atalissa expect they want a vote between three candidates but the winner will essentially take up a second reposed as key strings of power are being handed over to the prime minister's office actually is wary of a national report and circus with its legacy. they are among the maze determined detractors of georgia's outgoing president. they follow me how selfish really everywhere to leave him in no doubt of where they stand. circus really was the once popular leader of the rose revolution the first color revolution which saw power change in post soviet republics. in the last days of his near ten year presidency even former allies are on the attack. after his successes start of building an authoritarian regime the media was attacked one million pe
s are being held in pretrial custody accused of being members of a criminal organization protesters are dismissing the prosecution as politically motivated. the controversial era of present and mikhail saakashvili is coming to an end as georgians take to the polls on sunday to choose their next head of state with twenty three names on the ballot atalissa expect they want a vote between three candidates but the winner will essentially take up a second reposed as key strings of power are being...
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has a political slant to it yes you are it gives you a look at the manner in which he was treated pretrialhe in addition to that he wasn't present for many of the original trial stations and five he wasn't even present for the the final court of appeal decision which was a yesterday morning for us you know what pressure on both agree and we're not seeing a lot of pressure on me make it out of grammar and count i was doesn't have the same levels of the mastic dissenters they do it's the same story the issue where they are getting pressures migrant workers' rights no point but generally speaking of international community can be a bit silent where the goals can sound and obviously. to some extent enables them to as you say to get away with some serious human rights violations lots of goodies on our website this hour including a very special souvenir from iran to russia a copy of a cia spy drone in the tehran says it shot down two years ago at r.t. dot com we've got the full story including how the machine was captured reverse engineered and decoded why is there you can also check out this ot
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tuesday a pretrial date was set for early novemeberat which time we'll likely learn more of the details behind these alleged sex crimes. in pleasanton, j.r. stone kron 4 news. >> pam: tonight, two men have been arrested and charged. in the shooting death of eight- year old alaysha carradine. that shooting happened in oakland in july. alaysha was sleeping over at a friend's house, when someone knocked on the door. >> pam: police say, shots were then fired into the door, as alaysha was opening it. two other children and an adult were also hurt, but they survived. oakland police say, the shooter is 22-year-old alleged gang member darnell williams >> pam: 27-year-old joseph carroll. who investigators say, planned the shooting is also charged. >> pam: alaysha's mother was in court today. and talks about the arrests made in her daughter's murder. >>". justice for my daughter" >> pam: prosecutors say, in addition to alaysha's killing darnell williams is also being charged for the shooting death of a berkeley man on september eighth. investigators believe both crimes are linked. >>".doing their
tuesday a pretrial date was set for early novemeberat which time we'll likely learn more of the details behind these alleged sex crimes. in pleasanton, j.r. stone kron 4 news. >> pam: tonight, two men have been arrested and charged. in the shooting death of eight- year old alaysha carradine. that shooting happened in oakland in july. alaysha was sleeping over at a friend's house, when someone knocked on the door. >> pam: police say, shots were then fired into the door, as alaysha...
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lawyer do you know anything about that you or i can see out of the mountain of materials treated pretrial here in addition to that he wasn't present for many of the original trial stations invite he wasn't even present for the final court of appeal decision which was yesterday morning that kettle's been accused of cracking down on dissent in a very brutal way despite this criticism despite what your doing human rights watch do you see anything changing do the authorities seem to care about the international perception of what's going on there. i think we do hear about the international perception of the care very much locking up one's artists is not a very good saying many countries i've seen not very recently so it's difficult to know why why this decision has been taken you know a country which is short can sound of a good p.r. image and yet which is taken as action which undermines its stance on freedom of expression and undermines it it's a part and desire to be a leading figure in the auto. industries decision and go again that it does seem to be seen to be a bit more to it i think t
lawyer do you know anything about that you or i can see out of the mountain of materials treated pretrial here in addition to that he wasn't present for many of the original trial stations invite he wasn't even present for the final court of appeal decision which was yesterday morning that kettle's been accused of cracking down on dissent in a very brutal way despite this criticism despite what your doing human rights watch do you see anything changing do the authorities seem to care about the...
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do you know anything about that you were it gives you a look at the mountain of materials treated pretrialhere in addition to that he wasn't crazy for many of the original trial stations but he wasn't even present for the final court of appeal decision which was yesterday morning despite this criticism it seems to be getting away with it doesn't it was hosting the climate change summit last year also of course winning the world cup bid we're not seeing a lot of international pressure are we really on the country over its human rights record or are seeing what pressure on both korean marching a lot pressure me make it out of the emirates and qatar which doesn't have the same levels of domestic dissenters the it's the same story the issue where they are getting pressures migrant workers' rights no point but generally speaking of international community can be a bit silent where the goal is going south and obviously. to some extent enables them to as you say to get away with some serious human rights violations. without he would not hear mosco will be back after a short break with more for yo
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means is that she's basically forced the local judges to release a lot of--a lot of defendants in pretrial proceedings, not give jail time to a lot of people who really ought to be in jail. and this has had disastrous consequences. it's basically decriminalized a lot of crimes in the city of brotherly love, including drug offenses. and a lot of these people who are released, who are allegedly non-dangerous, actually go on to commit very dangerous acts. in fact, a rookie cop in philadelphia was killed by somebody who did not receive jail time as a result of judge shapiro's consent decree. and this was pointed out by another judge, who presided over the trial of the murder of this guy who killed a rookie cop. this is just a disgrace. and there is absolutely no accountability for judge shapiro because she is a lifetime tenured, federal judge. c-span: how can she put a cap on the number of prisoners there are in prison? >> guest: well, technically, she didn't do it. what happened is a public interest organization--i believe it was the aclu--filed suit against the city of philadelphia. and the
means is that she's basically forced the local judges to release a lot of--a lot of defendants in pretrial proceedings, not give jail time to a lot of people who really ought to be in jail. and this has had disastrous consequences. it's basically decriminalized a lot of crimes in the city of brotherly love, including drug offenses. and a lot of these people who are released, who are allegedly non-dangerous, actually go on to commit very dangerous acts. in fact, a rookie cop in philadelphia was...
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. >> pretrial hearing today for one of the two girls accused of bullying rebecca saedwick who took herwn life. >> good to see you doctor. when we look at this horrible case, and by the only way, it is not the only one. what do we make of the impact of social media and bullying to the point that you have a young child that jumps off a tower. with the devices the bullying can be anonymous. the parent doesn't foe where it is coming from and american kids are going to bed with their phones are in bed with them and they don't turn it off. >> as a parent myself of a 10-year-old and 8-year-old. mommy when can i get a cell phone. and we have decided that 10 is not the ligright age. >> 13 is the right age. if you give your child a phone that can send photos and take them. you have to know what they are sending and receiving and the parents don't have a clue. if you do that, you have to put the software on the phone so that if your daughter takes a picture, that photo goes to your phone and laptop. so that your child knows, if you take or receive any in appropriate photo you lose the phone. >> y
. >> pretrial hearing today for one of the two girls accused of bullying rebecca saedwick who took herwn life. >> good to see you doctor. when we look at this horrible case, and by the only way, it is not the only one. what do we make of the impact of social media and bullying to the point that you have a young child that jumps off a tower. with the devices the bullying can be anonymous. the parent doesn't foe where it is coming from and american kids are going to bed with their...
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the two have a pretrial hearing. >>> a manhunt is underway now for this guy. colorado say he tried to snatch a little girl right from her bedroom in the middle of the night. a $10,000 reward is being offered in the case. >>> toyota taking a major blow to its reputation this morning. three of its vehicles receiving poor crash test results. consumer reports no longer recommending the camry, prius v or the rav4. >> time to look at the good, the bad, and the ugly. first the good. a little girl from new jersey got a big birthday surprise. >> daddy's home. >> daddy? >> yes. >> daddy! >> the second grader was blindfolded during a school assembly, that's when her father, a u.s. army ranger, came in and took that off. he was gone for nine months. next the bad. you know the saying life begins at 40, men. according to this new poll men don't start feeling settled until 54. the biggest insecurities, financial stability and losing their hair. finally the ugly. it is a thoepl die for. -- a home to die for. this haunted home in illinois features live actors, a life-sized cur
the two have a pretrial hearing. >>> a manhunt is underway now for this guy. colorado say he tried to snatch a little girl right from her bedroom in the middle of the night. a $10,000 reward is being offered in the case. >>> toyota taking a major blow to its reputation this morning. three of its vehicles receiving poor crash test results. consumer reports no longer recommending the camry, prius v or the rav4. >> time to look at the good, the bad, and the ugly. first the...
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that's according to three fbi experts testifying tuesday at a pretrial hearing.mes accused opening fire at a crowded movie theater, opening fire and killing 70 in that. prosecutors could use the discovery to prove holmes knew the attack was a crime. he's pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. >>> it's sentencing day for matthew cordle, the 24-year-old ohio man confessed on youtube causing a fatal crash in june. the highly professed video went viral and cordle pleaded guilty for aggravated homicide. his attorneys have asked for a reduced sentence. cordle faces up to eight years in prison. >>> two 0 colorado farmers pleading guilty tuesday. brothers eric and ryan jensen are caused with causing one of the deadliest outbreaks in food history. their listeria contaminated cantaloupes killed 33 people in 2011. each man faces six years in prison and fines up to $1.5 million. >>> the tsa can now screen your personal records before you get to the airport. "the new york times" reports that fast travel plans, property records even car registrations could be fair game. the
that's according to three fbi experts testifying tuesday at a pretrial hearing.mes accused opening fire at a crowded movie theater, opening fire and killing 70 in that. prosecutors could use the discovery to prove holmes knew the attack was a crime. he's pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. >>> it's sentencing day for matthew cordle, the 24-year-old ohio man confessed on youtube causing a fatal crash in june. the highly professed video went viral and cordle pleaded guilty for...
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the judge has already released a pretrial ruling, and he said that there is probable cause to suspect- suspect some kind of fraud. the fabrication of scientific evidence, coercion of an ecuadorean judge and the bribes of a ecuadorean judge. so that's pretty clear that he has a decision on what happened. and the lawyer him self says he is not confident either, he says the judge is heavily in favor of chevron. so this is really a test case for how the u.s. legal system can help this kind of behavior by the multi-nationals overseas, and it is seen as a david and goliath trial. >> kat turner reporting live from new york. >>> let's start with typhoon nari, a final warning was issues for the storm this morning. you can see it made its way into parts of vietnam. it is starting to fizzle out, but we saw very heavy rainfall. a little south 221 millimeters of rain in 24 hours. we are going to see strong winds now, but the kind of conditions we're talking about, as you were saying earlier, those winds got up to 130 kilometers per hour. the winds no longer a problem, the rains very much still a p
the judge has already released a pretrial ruling, and he said that there is probable cause to suspect- suspect some kind of fraud. the fabrication of scientific evidence, coercion of an ecuadorean judge and the bribes of a ecuadorean judge. so that's pretty clear that he has a decision on what happened. and the lawyer him self says he is not confident either, he says the judge is heavily in favor of chevron. so this is really a test case for how the u.s. legal system can help this kind of...
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. >>> the next pretrial hearing will be held until december, more questions about torture and how it might affect the outcome of this trial brought 52 play in a number of filings. there is no possibility of the trial starting at this point before 2015. >> and rosalyn jordan there at guantanamo bay. >> in iran authorities hang 16 accused rebels today, earlier attack killed 14 iranian guards near the border. iranians have been fighting rebel groups along its border with afghanistan and pakistan. killed guards and kidnapped three others last night in southeast iran. >> most of our very active weather is now pushing off to the east with the alone of heavy showers and some intense thunderstorms tracking towards dallas, texas right now. otherwise it is just some cold rain that's falling across parts of northeast. we've been getting some snow showers off and on around the great lakes and are report of hail and gropple, and we could get a little bit of snow flurries going off and on through maine. otherwise our big story we're talking about is snow. in fact colorado has a couple of maces tha
. >>> the next pretrial hearing will be held until december, more questions about torture and how it might affect the outcome of this trial brought 52 play in a number of filings. there is no possibility of the trial starting at this point before 2015. >> and rosalyn jordan there at guantanamo bay. >> in iran authorities hang 16 accused rebels today, earlier attack killed 14 iranian guards near the border. iranians have been fighting rebel groups along its border with...
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. >> and in pretrial motions, a victory for george zimmerman. actually discourages attorneys from using the term racial profiling. >> that the term racial profiling alone is a close call and probably should not be used. >> legally was this about race? >> well, the way that the court's rulings came out, no. if you just stick to the four corners of the law, there was no mention of race whatsoever. that's why it was always done by innuendo and it was always done very subtly by both sides. >> there is nothing subtle, however, about the jury. the challenge is to find six people who had not formed hard opinions after months of relentless media coverage. but when jury selection was over, no one predicted the jury would look like this. no men. no african-americans. all women. five are white. one is hispanic. >> the jury has been selected in the george zimmerman murder trial. sonny hostin is with me. >> sunny hostin is a former prosecutor. >> it wasn't that there weren't any potential jurors that could have made it on this jury. but somehow, they did not
. >> and in pretrial motions, a victory for george zimmerman. actually discourages attorneys from using the term racial profiling. >> that the term racial profiling alone is a close call and probably should not be used. >> legally was this about race? >> well, the way that the court's rulings came out, no. if you just stick to the four corners of the law, there was no mention of race whatsoever. that's why it was always done by innuendo and it was always done very subtly...