A bombshell document that could lead to criminal charges. Saying goodbye to prince. Friends and family said farewell to the music legend as fans received priceless moments those in his honor. Cbs2 news sunday morning starts right now. Good morning. It is 6 00 a. M. Im emily smith. Nice to have you with us. Im andrea grymes. The top stories are ahead. First Vanessa Murdock is live outside midtown this morning getting ready for the march of dimes, march for babies. Good morning, vanessa. Reporter good morning. The activity has already begun. Setting it up with purple and white. This morning at 10 00 a. M. , the walk will take off. It is a three and half mile walk. It will be a spectacular day. It is a little chilly out here to start things off. First we take you to the temperatures. It is 41 in and over. Andover. And monticello, a little cooler. For the Opening Ceremony at 9 00 a. M. Here at the march of dimes, march for babies, clear skies, 51. As we go through sunday, it will be a gorg
Family went quietly from the courtroom. They had to watch the last moments of their son. Reporter we asked the attorney about the reaction to the emotional day. I will not discuss any comments about my clients statements or reactions. Reporter this as officer rodriguez said she will likely need a Lung Transplant as a result of the injuries from the fire. Scott rapoport, cbs 2news. And dockery faces a 25 years to life sentence if convicted. Mayor deblasio said he followed the law. Political reporter Marcia Kramer has the mayors response to the growing corruption scandal. Reporter mayor deblasio rushing to the defense of his advisors and aides and Campaign Funds for the 2014 senate races. A lot of very good people are having their names dragged through the mud over the last few weeks, a lot of people i respect greatly and have worked with for years. Thats not right. Thats not fair. Reporter the mayor hired a lawyer, laurence laufer, who fired off an angry letter to sugar, the chief Enfor
Control of the car. It changed deli owner dell heard the crash from the back of the store. I can see nothing in the side, so i went inside to make sure everybody was okay, and then i called 911. I was very nervous. You dont see this happen everyday. Medina says the woman here in the video and a teenage boy walked away from the scene. He doesnt know theyre doing. He figures theyre okay. Hes glad no one was seriously hurt. How could you be upset. Its an accident. Im happy were alive and my work is okay. The female driver who drove through the store was also taken to the hospital. Shes expected to be okay. Coming up on Eyewitness News at 5 30, youll hear exclusively from that driver also involved in this accident. Were live in jersey, a car slammed into a deli injuring one person there. Police say the driver lost control on main street. The vehicle went onto the sidewalk and crashed into the building. It stopped halfway into the store. The building is stable and the cause of the crash is
Wanted to give a final call to the room for questions and also, the panelists if you have questions for one another. I know that delaware worked with Insurance Companies as part of this process and i was wondering if california and nevada did similar work and you know, was that important. Well, for nevada, we did reach out to the Insurance Industry and they were part of the hearing process during the legislation was being heard. And they didnt have a position on it one way or another. Although part of our angel cyst included the fact there was a potential for insurance premiums to be sold to these rids. However, it is not a requirement in nevada to have insurance to have a license. Its only a requirement if you register a vehicle. So, again, depending on what the individual wants to use the drivers authorization card for, it doesnt necessarily equate them directly into the selling of an insurance policy, but they were part of the discussions. Specifically, my boss was very interested i
Forward, but also to people who were convicted and sentenced under old laws. Inmate sentences under the old mandatory minimums can ask a judge to sentence them in accordance with the new mandatory minimums. But a prosecutor gets to weigh in also. And the inmate will only get a lower sentence if the judge agrees it is appropriate after the judge has considered factors like the inmates danger to the community. But others have raised concerns about the department of justice going to stand idly by and let dangerous criminals walk. So this is my question, kind of a statement. I hope that i have your commitment that the department of justice will review each of these resentencing on a casebycase basis and that the determination on these resentencings will be made by local u. S. Attorney offices. Senator, we are anything but idle at the department of justice. You have our commitment that we will carry out the Retroactive Application of the provisions of this proposal in a thoughtful manner, o