potential candidates to fill that special master role and outline their limitations. as for the investigation, a senior doj official tells nbc news this ruling does not halt the probe into the potential mishandling of classified documents. we ll dig into the legal implications of the judge s ruling in moments. also today, mixed emotions in uvalde, texas. students are back in school for the first time since the tragic may shooting at robb elementary. parents dropping off their kids, just trying to do the best they can. when i spoke to my kids the whole week, drilled them on, if anything happened again, try to make it out the window, run, don t scream. we re scared but we re here. we are on the ground in the community as they process the weight of this day. big news from across the pond where the new prime minister of the united kingdom, liz truss, is speaking this hour from downing street. we are monitoring that and we ll bring you the latest. we ll start with the
Issue 1 on Ohio's 2022 general election ballot will allow voters to determine if judges should be required to consider public safety when setting bail amounts.
policing ideology over the past eight years, and maybe even to some degree continuing with the new administration? well, it s eight years and i m going to give mayor adams the benefit of the doubt. it s going to take quite a while to undo eight years, total liberal law enforcement and courts. remember, the police are one-third of the criminal justice. you have d.a.s who let people out and judges can t set bail, it sends a signal to criminals you can commit crimes and easy thing to do. i m hopeful with the anti-gun groups that mayor adams has put in place and hopefully doubling the number of cops on the subway we are going to have a better chance of preventing this. and of course, the only thing is technology. i was involved with the mta a number of years ago when they had a bad contractor put in most of those cameras. i m not surprised they were not
four kids who were killed, seven others injured. this is devastating for so many. so how do we get to this point? we re talking about this fugitive apprehension team was deployed to try to bring the parents of this alleged gunman, this child into custody, and the judge today set bail at $500,000, even though they seem to have been on the run for a few days. so does that even seem right under these circumstances? bail, no bail, or is it an issue of how much? i think the judge did the right thing today, fred. you re right, though. having those parents spend all day yesterday eluding place was re-traumatizing for that entire community, and particularly for the four families whose kids lost their lives as a result of this horrific shooting. we heard all these contradictory statements yesterday from the attorneys representing the parents, that they were on their way, that they were planning to turn themselves in. but yet they were found, they
arraignment, starting the process where you are entitled due process. a notice and opportunity to be heard. you have an opportunity to appear, be notified formally of what the charges are against you. ant ear formal plea. have the judge set or not set bail and go home. there is not any fireworks in terms of massive arguments made. opening statements. closing statements. impaneling after jury. it starts the process. it is a judge that presides over the proceedings. prosecutor, of course, has the charges that the level against the defendant, mr. cosby. the defense has the opportunity to digest the charges, or wave public reading of the charges,ant ear plea of not guilty go home or somehow be detained. the judge is in the power to somehow post bail. mr. cosby has ate built to walk out of thereafter posting bail. can he just not show up? you know there is a tremendous presence outside the courtroom. when you re indicted for a felony, very serious felony like