We worked together on a number of projects and the discussion of Judicial Independence in the role of judiciary in our society was missing a piece, a lot of focus on constitutional vision powers and the role of judges and all that. What has been missing is who are judges . What is the human side of judging . What we are trying to do this evening is begin that conversation and shed some light on it. I will introduce the panelists and jeff will introduce our comoderator. Here on stage, we have judge breyer from the Northern District of california and has been a judge on that bench since 1998. To his left is Justice Eva Guzman from the Supreme Court of texas, and she has been on that edge for nine years. Correct . Yes. She is very well regarded and a successful member of that court. In the second panel, we will hear from two individuals sitting down in the front. Retired Justice Carlos m oreno, and the former chief judge of the second quarter. I will be joining that panel, as well. But to
investigative committee finally has been released and outlines a series of failures by law enforcement. the 77-page report criticizes a lackadaisical approach by the nearly 400 officers who ended up at the scene of the school shooting. for the first time, we are seeing hours of body cam video. it captures chaos, confusion, and excruciating delays, as critical minutes were ticking by and no law enforcement charged into that room. much more on that in a moment. but let s begin with athena jones in indiana. what are you learning? reporter: this is remarkable. this took place in a mall s food court at about 6:00 p.m. on sunday night. three people were killed by this shooter who came armed with a long gun, and authorities still don t know what led to it, whether these people were targeted. they re looking into that, looking at surveillance video, and further investigating it. but in this case, the police chief of greenwood, a suburb of indianapolis, pointed to what he called a
Limit the floor procedure process. And you mentioned bill schuster. Heres a tweet that you sent out. Ive been waiting three years for this so here we go he tells the House Rules Committee. Why did it take so long to get to this . One of the major contentions behind the surface transportation reauthorization bill is the difficult funding situation and, again, we have a couple timetables in terms of the deadline on the highway bill. First of all, current authorization runs out november 20, so were trying to get a bill passed by thanksgiving. The Highway Trust Fund, which pays for projects and reimburses states for highway and transit projects across the nation has enough money stuff estimate there iss enough money to keep programs going through the end of december. The department of transportation put out an estimate that the money in the Highway Trust Fund could run through the end of the summer. However they note theres a potential shortfall in the trust fund around the end of november
Said, im with hillary, she said, i am your hillary. She made that connection. She has a history in texas of being here. And people remember that. But we also have younger 33 of the latino vote in texas is between ages of 18 and 29. It done matter if theyre latino or any other race or ethnicity, that segment is the hardest and the leading indicator whether or not theyre going to vote. So it means reaching out and connecting in a cultural way, in a personal way, whether were at the hillary level or whether were at the i put the burden on all of us on the ballot putting campaigns and resources together to not overlook the latino vote. Ive been involved in so many campaigns where we only have so much money. Whats our target universe . 50 and over . Everybody else, youre on your own. So, its been a selffulfilling prophe prophecy. If latinos arent voting, we havent been asking them. We havent spent the resources on them. Perhaps you have to spend resources to reach out and we will be thought
Maximum number of people participate. Willmay mean some of us not win, but that is ok. I see it from both sides. Ran, you doackson not have a lot of people with the career like me, that was a high turnout. What i make it . It . Ould i make sets out the should look at it. We should look at other places that may be unique to texas to encourage more people to participate who ought to be embarrassed because so few people are participating in the state. We talked about 2016, but i want to talk about 2018 because you know that latinos and minorities turnout in bigger numbers and a president ial year, and that we have the Gubernatorial Election and turnout is terrible. Looking back at 2014, governor abbott, you won the portion of the latino vote but there was a low turnout. What is it going to take to get latinos to vote in 2018 and any nonpresident ial year . Joq it take a walking aquin or Julian Castro . I think it takes all hands on deck. Bottom line, connection to the voters. Showed very