Prosecutor described how the popular resident had been violently sexually assaulted and tied up with the seat belt of her car. The defendant was charged with multiple crimes and allowed to walk free on our streets and now our friend is gone forever. Reporter when the defense attorney asked the judge to release duane johnson, mccauleys friend cried out, no, hes an animal. I was overcome, because if theres any possibility that this guy gets released again, i cant live with it. Ill tell you that much. Reporter the prosecutor told the judge johnson had been arrested repeatedly in recent years and had a history of not complying with court orders, including ten days before mccauleys murder when johnson was arrested for a petty theft at a cvs. Johnson was released on that charge and ordered to wear a gps device. He never showed up to get the gps. Most of the time, the system does work. In this particular case, you know, if anyone could have predicted this type of behavior, i dont think we cou
In attendance. Then, of course, earlier in the day it was a lot of business. A business lunch if you will. Down the street at his hotel. The trump hotel for a lunchen with congressional leaders on the republican side, plenty of analysis supporters. He was giving thanks. Now less than 24 hours before taking the oath of office. For a visual prelude we saw that. For context as to what President Trump may sound like tomorrow, well, his soon to be press Secretary Sean Spicer gave us a preview as he outlined what we will hear from donald trump tomorrow at noon on the west Capitol Steps behind me. Take a listen. In the speech, it will be a personal and a sincere statement about the vision for the to be an american. Challenges we face as members of the middle class. He will talk about infrastructure, education. Our manufacturing base. I think it will be less of an agenda and more of a philosophical document. Vision of where he sees the country. The proper role of government. The role of citize
County, 295 moving into salem county, one heavier shower there all spreading toward Delaware County and philadelphia, and it will be here for awhile. This is not at all heavy, but just stead toy moderate rain, and a large area. Closer to philadelphia, solid area of green coming dunphyly light to moderate, even north and western suburbs, very little break in the rain will continue to spread to the northeast around the storm just off the coals, where the heaviest rain is, and you can see the heaviest rain staying off the coals, but his rain continues here, over night, tonight, to grab the umbrella before you head out tonight, maybe it will start to slide little farther west after midnight. But we still have the rain in the forecast, tomorrow morning, maybe little light rain, you wake up to specially in the western suburbs but start to see some breaks in the clouds will give us some sunshine, will lead to pop up showers dropping to the mid 50s about where they will stay tonight. Rain comi
Island when my father was recruited to work at a Textile Factory there. My parents, like the parents of those who might be eligible for deferred action under the president s executive authority, came here in pursuit of the American Dream for their children. Last month, president obama announced policy changes that bring muchneeded humanity and transparency to our immigration system. The president s actions are well within the scope of his authority. He is relying on the doctrine of prosecutorial discretion which you heard about which provides the department of Homeland Security as well as every Law Enforcement agencies in this country the authority to set enforcement priorities to target resources and to shape how the law will be implemented. The doctrine of prosecutorial discretion is well established with solid constitutional, legal and historical grounds. First, it is well settled in the courts that the executive officials have wide latitude in exercising this prosecutorial discreti
Fully to our society. Reasonable minds might disagree on the politics or whether this is even real good policy. But what issen deniable is that the status quo is wholly unacceptable. Lupita, the brave 13yearold who is in the audience today, understands the psychological trauma the threat of deportation can cause. I met her over eight years ago when her father was detained in a large Los Angelesarea raid. During the years that followed, lupita suffered and struggled. Most americans understand that u. S. Citizens like lupita need their parents to help them grow. The president s actions are good news for lupita and her little sister. Because her mother isabel who is also here today should qualify under this new Deferred Action Program. Every daughter needs their mother. And our nations laws should support Strong Families rather than rip them apart. What is truly at stake here today is the fight for the sole of our nation. Are we going to continue ripping parents away from their children .