a month before, his mom ironically posting on instagram, don t cheat. as for riddell, a former tennis player and college prep director at an elite sports academy, he s now apologizing for his role saying, i want to communicate to everyone that i am profoundly sorry for the damage i have done and grief i have caused. all right. let s get back to kayna. she s live at usc tonight. we re hearing of lawsuits by students who believe they were not admitted because the slots were given to students whose families cheated. and tonight, we re seeing consequences for students currently applying? reporter: we are, david. usc taking swift alk action telling us that so far they have identified six students in the application process as being connected to this scheme. they will be denied admission. david? all right. a lot of new chapters in this story. next, the story making news in new york city, the reputed mob boss, shot right in front of
and, lily.. lily gets anything she wants. ed knows he could just have us deliver his prescriptions. but what s the fun in that? switch to cvs pharmacy. don t cheat in a lawsuit by manipulating the testimony of
close to hearing about a hanging chad again. we re this close to doing it. if you can t win legally, then don t run. right. don t cheat. by the way, demonizing the african-american woman, brenda snipes, whatever you think of her conduct of election, which a lot of people in florida have questions about it, making her sound like a democratic operative, she was appointed by jeb bush. if there are problems with the electoral system, he was the governor for eight years. he s been there eight years. he has had eight years to fix the elections in florida if it isn t working. what is his responsibility for it? how much time do we have? i don t know if we have time to do this. less than a minute. the other thing i ll say is on the other side you have democrats who are going out of their way. you heard maxine waters in the last segment going out of their way to say that they re not going to be super active about trying to take down the president. the two parties are so different it
it s not like we haven t seen this from her at the open before in big moments. yeah. but, eddie glaude, did the escalation perhaps happen because she has perhaps been a victim of subtle sexism or being handled differently than perhaps men on the courts, pertaining to these sort of issues that surround the game? is that possible? absolutely. i don t think any tennis woman, tennis player in the country, in the world has been subject to the kind of scrutiny that serena williams has been subjected to. let s put some context with it, mike. not only in terms of the u.s. open, you know this stuff better than i do, but we know the event with the match against jennifer caprioti and the way she was treatment, in terms of the french open with vaccines and this same judge accusing vaccines of being coached and vaccines having to tell this same judge i m 36 years old, i don t cheat. and then there s the coach, even
him. i know you don t know that, and i understand that you thought it was coaching, but i don t cheat, i would rather lose. reporter: after osaka broke williams, she smashed her rocket and hit with a penalty for smashing her equipment. then after it was over, serena went at ramos again. he penalized serena again. since it was her third offense, she was penalized a game for verbal abuse. when serena realized the penalty, she went at ramos again and asked for the supervisor saying in tears the treatment wasn t fair. it s not right. it s not right! that s not right, this is not fair. reporter: serena went on to lose the match 6-2, 6-4 against osaka. the fans were booing throughout the exchange, and afterward serena said she was proud of the way she handled things. i can t sit here and say i