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attorney general alberto gonzalez and dick morris and we knew it was bad, really bad, but it just got a whole lot worse. first the gsa spent $800,000 plus on a lavish vague gas convention but now gsa workers caught on camera essentially laughing at you for wasting your tax dollars. ♪ the buy every field can afford, and get the hat award. donate my vacation, love to the nation, i never be under a gsa investigation. >> unbelievable. we will show you more of the disturbing video and it will set your hair on fire. we promise that. it's just minutes away. right now eric holder does as he was told. before the clock struck noon today he responded to the united states court of appeals for the 5th circuit. the attorney general stating what every lawyer and now citizen knows, the power of the courts to review legislation is, quote, beyond dispute. shannon is here. boy, he responded on time >> de. he made the deadline. we literally were following this online with the automated electronic court filing system. i think it was about 12:58 it went live. >> now, the interesting thing is that this docu
attorney general alberto gonzalez and dick morris and we knew it was bad, really bad, but it just got a whole lot worse. first the gsa spent $800,000 plus on a lavish vague gas convention but now gsa workers caught on camera essentially laughing at you for wasting your tax dollars. ♪ the buy every field can afford, and get the hat award. donate my vacation, love to the nation, i never be under a gsa investigation. >> unbelievable. we will show you more of the disturbing video and it...
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judge alberto gonzalez, attorney general under george w. bush, joins us. how are you, sir?> good evening. >> what do you think? when the attorney general saw this fight going down this week and he got a homework assignment, you have been in his seat, maybe under different circumstances, but what do you think he thought? >> well, you know, listen, you have an order from the court. you have your obligation to respond to it. and obviously there are other pressing matters for the attorney general of the united states but nonetheless one of his sobs, is to respond to an order from the court and the attorney general did so. >> you are a former judge in texas and as well as a former united states attorney general. i'm curious whether you thought the letter from it was fair play or petty after the justice department clearly answered it before him and it wasn't related to their discussion. let me ask you, the u.s. court of appeals judge, was he being fair? did he not know the answer? did he not know that the justice department or was he being petty? >> listen, i think judge jerry sm
judge alberto gonzalez, attorney general under george w. bush, joins us. how are you, sir?> good evening. >> what do you think? when the attorney general saw this fight going down this week and he got a homework assignment, you have been in his seat, maybe under different circumstances, but what do you think he thought? >> well, you know, listen, you have an order from the court. you have your obligation to respond to it. and obviously there are other pressing matters for the...
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alberto gonzalez lays down the suicide squeeze to bring across the would be go ahead run.ers manager out to argue the ball hit gonzalez and should have been ruled play. the replay backs up the manager. the rangers win 3-2. on friday, the yankees spoiled the 100th anniversary of february way park with a win over the red sox. the next day the yankees rallied from nine runs down in the sixth into win 15-9. by sunday the best red sox nation could hope for was a little help from mother nature. mike barnicle tweeted, dear god, i've tried to leave a good life, never asked for much. begging you now, please make it rain in boston on sunday. down power says barnicle. he got his wish. sunday's game postponed to a date yet to be announced. a little mercy for the sox. our congratulations to philip humber of the white sox, he pitched a perfect game on saturday. the final strike on the 3-2 pitch skiffed away from catcher a.j. pierzynski. the throw to first, completed. the perfecto for humber pitched 96 pitches to sit down 27 batters. there was some question about whether ryan really went
alberto gonzalez lays down the suicide squeeze to bring across the would be go ahead run.ers manager out to argue the ball hit gonzalez and should have been ruled play. the replay backs up the manager. the rangers win 3-2. on friday, the yankees spoiled the 100th anniversary of february way park with a win over the red sox. the next day the yankees rallied from nine runs down in the sixth into win 15-9. by sunday the best red sox nation could hope for was a little help from mother nature. mike...
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because there was a memo that was sent to the president by his then counsel alberto gonzalez who became attorney general of the united states. the memo said to the president, in reference to a federal statute called the war crimes act, he reminds me a little bit of when i was d.a. and looking into wiretaps of organized crime figures. boss, we have to worry about this. there something that can happen to us and basically the memo said as we discuss -- as we discussed the war crimes act created the potential and i'm paraphrasing, for prosecution. and so, let me step back, the war crimes act was enacted by congress to carry out the geneva convention. the geneva conventions require the same treatment as everyone in the existence of a war during word during wartime. the civilian population as well as people who are armed and combatants. that statute, that treaty, which re-ratified in 195400 president eisenhower, who led the american troops in world war ii and the allied troops in world war ii was adopted because eisenhower understood the importance of the geneva convention, not just as a mora
because there was a memo that was sent to the president by his then counsel alberto gonzalez who became attorney general of the united states. the memo said to the president, in reference to a federal statute called the war crimes act, he reminds me a little bit of when i was d.a. and looking into wiretaps of organized crime figures. boss, we have to worry about this. there something that can happen to us and basically the memo said as we discuss -- as we discussed the war crimes act created...
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top of the 11th, alberto gonzalez suicide squeeze that brought ahead the go-ahead run.ers manager jim leyland is out to argue the ball hit gonzalez and should have been ruled foul. the replay back backs up his case, but the call stood and the rangers won 3-2. >> how good are the rangers? >> really good. the best team in baseball. or the dodgers. >> and the dodgers in washington. who by the way, by the end of the season, i have to stop calling them the senators. >> the senators. throwback. >> i'm always like, the senators are looking good this year. >> they are really good. >>> on friday, as we said, the yankees spoiled the 100th anniversary of fenway. >> it was a wonderful event. >> the next day, the yanks rallied from nine runs down in the sixth. they were down 9-0. went on to win the game 15-9. >> i guess tj doesn't have the photo. and that's fine. seriously, they -- it was three hours since they put it up last. so -- >> it's his prerogative. >> they are up 9-0. and they take it down as we are explaining the photo. >> by sunday, the best the red sox could hope for was
top of the 11th, alberto gonzalez suicide squeeze that brought ahead the go-ahead run.ers manager jim leyland is out to argue the ball hit gonzalez and should have been ruled foul. the replay back backs up his case, but the call stood and the rangers won 3-2. >> how good are the rangers? >> really good. the best team in baseball. or the dodgers. >> and the dodgers in washington. who by the way, by the end of the season, i have to stop calling them the senators. >> the...