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u.s. supreme court. >> u.s. supreme court -- wait until it happens. >> right, right. >> and then i'll consult with you, as well, yeah. >> and you can swab it, weigh it in and just hang out there. >> okay, as long as the weather is good. all right, thank you, gentlemen, always good to see you, always a great treat. appreciate it. >>> the legal guys are here every saturday, noon eastern, to give us their take on the most intriguing legal cases of the day. >>> a suburban atlanta couple charged with unspeakable crimes. it is a bizarre story that you just have to see to believe. >>> i'm interesting in neuro law, it is where science is going, you translate it into social policy, how we actually are running the system here. i'm david eagleman, and i'm a neuroscience, at some point there will be a tech shooting or the aurora theater shooting. and we'll find that the suspect had a brain tumor, at some point that will happen. and then society is going to have to deal with this very difficult question about this relationshi
u.s. supreme court. >> u.s. supreme court -- wait until it happens. >> right, right. >> and then i'll consult with you, as well, yeah. >> and you can swab it, weigh it in and just hang out there. >> okay, as long as the weather is good. all right, thank you, gentlemen, always good to see you, always a great treat. appreciate it. >>> the legal guys are here every saturday, noon eastern, to give us their take on the most intriguing legal cases of the day....
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u.s. supreme court. is not something that we do lightly, but it is something, i think, that we have to do. because what has happened as a result of the citizens united position is that there has been a fundamental change in the way in which our democratic process works. one of the things that i found really fascinating in the ruling by the court was some of the points that were brought out in the descent. and the four justices that voted against the opinion noted that corporations, as it is in our legal system, enjoy benefits than natural people, natural individuals do not enjoy. you know, if you compare what a corporation has the ability to do against, vis-a-vis, a natural person, corporations have limited liability, which is not something that any of us can have. they have the possibility of perpetual life. they can exist forever. and they also get pretty favorable treatment in terms of the kenya -- accumulation of assets. again, something that individuals do not get. you have also the ability of corpo
u.s. supreme court. is not something that we do lightly, but it is something, i think, that we have to do. because what has happened as a result of the citizens united position is that there has been a fundamental change in the way in which our democratic process works. one of the things that i found really fascinating in the ruling by the court was some of the points that were brought out in the descent. and the four justices that voted against the opinion noted that corporations, as it is in...
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u.s. supreme court on december 10, 73. the court ruled in favor of the students stating there it is no equality of treatment merely by providing the same facilities. students who don't understand english are foreclosed from meaningful education. the chinese affirmative actions and teachers teachers were trained in bilingual education and programs were developed in schools across san francisco. in the 30 years since the lau decision bilingual programs continue to be controversial. many who of educators believe students will function better in mainstream classrooms. at times bilingual education has been attacked by people who are making a biased point in immigration policy. >> in 1988 another turn in the legislat
u.s. supreme court on december 10, 73. the court ruled in favor of the students stating there it is no equality of treatment merely by providing the same facilities. students who don't understand english are foreclosed from meaningful education. the chinese affirmative actions and teachers teachers were trained in bilingual education and programs were developed in schools across san francisco. in the 30 years since the lau decision bilingual programs continue to be controversial. many who of...
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u.s. supreme court.ord six of the nine justices attended the traditional church service known as the red mass in advance of the new term. among the topics on the court's docket this fall, affirmative action, same-sex marriage and the voting rights act. the courts citizens united ruling two years ago unleashed a record flood of political spending this year. with four weeks still to go, more than half a billion dollars has been spent on ads eclipsing-- eclipsing the total spent four years ago. barry peterson reports some voters in colorado are fed up. >> romney paid just 14% in taxes last year on over 13 until in income. >> obama wages war on coal while we lose jobs to china. >> they blow everything out of proportion, both sides. >> i push mute. >> reporter: in colorado alone 47 million dollars in five months has been spent by the obama and romney campaigns and groups supporting them. but come november, people here will be able to tell the rest of the nation just how they feel about enduring all those tv a
u.s. supreme court.ord six of the nine justices attended the traditional church service known as the red mass in advance of the new term. among the topics on the court's docket this fall, affirmative action, same-sex marriage and the voting rights act. the courts citizens united ruling two years ago unleashed a record flood of political spending this year. with four weeks still to go, more than half a billion dollars has been spent on ads eclipsing-- eclipsing the total spent four years ago....
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u.s. supreme court decision, i am optimistic that our voter i.d. will be upheld. >> have there been different results that a three-judge panel said it puts strict, unforgiving burdens on the poor? even president obama criticized voter i.d. and criticized, quote, those who are making it harder for to you vote. you know the arguments that it leads to voter suppression, that it is aimed at minorities and the elderly. how did your state try to deal with that? what's your response? >> it is comparing apples to oranges. the texas law, for example, it has been reported that you need to spend a minimum of $22 to get the documentation you need for a free voter i.d. card, eventually, after you get the documentation. it mentioned that have you to travel 200 to 250 miles to get a photo i. d. and there are photo identity entities that are not open on the weekends. but none of that is true in pennsylvania. it is in fact free. we have 71 department of transportation centersarn the state, five in philadelphia, where people can get photo i.d.s for voting purposes a
u.s. supreme court decision, i am optimistic that our voter i.d. will be upheld. >> have there been different results that a three-judge panel said it puts strict, unforgiving burdens on the poor? even president obama criticized voter i.d. and criticized, quote, those who are making it harder for to you vote. you know the arguments that it leads to voter suppression, that it is aimed at minorities and the elderly. how did your state try to deal with that? what's your response? >> it...
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supreme court. it will be very interesting. >> wow, u.s. supreme court? >> well, fredricka's already there. camped out on the steps and wait until it happens. and then i'll hang out with you as well. >> you could swab and weigh in it and hang out there. >> okay. as long as the weather's good. thanks, gentlemen. always good to see you. always a great treat. appreciate it. the legal guys are with us every saturday at about this time to give us their take on the most intriguing legal cases of the day. >>> we talked about this fairly recently, a jury has convicted members of an amish community in ohio of committing hate crimes. a case closed on that. prosecutors say sam mullet instructed 15 of his followers to assault people who left his group over religious disagreement. they forcibly cut women's hair, shaved men's beards. they could be sentenced to at least 17 years in prison. >>> the job market is not doing very well right now. but the trucking industry is. it's on a hiring spree. we'll explain why. ey nut cheeris has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow.
supreme court. it will be very interesting. >> wow, u.s. supreme court? >> well, fredricka's already there. camped out on the steps and wait until it happens. and then i'll hang out with you as well. >> you could swab and weigh in it and hang out there. >> okay. as long as the weather's good. thanks, gentlemen. always good to see you. always a great treat. appreciate it. the legal guys are with us every saturday at about this time to give us their take on the most...
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u.s. supreme court drew me tonight is attorney general of it. your reaction? first by the decision of the justice department to permit with their boater ideologue? >> it shows the problem on a national level. there seems to be one set of laws for some states with the united states constitution all should have equal protection. it seems like texas is being treated differently where voters can cast a provisional ball it. if they don't have their identification they can cast the ballot and approve the diddy later. said this in the texas law if you don't have one you can cast the ballot then produce it later. why do they allow for new hampshire but not texas does not make sense. lou: the reason there is a difference with the justice department because of the civil-rights history with the requirement they must have the approval of the justice department but that does not apply. but the burden of the photograph is placed on the like toro system rather than the individual. >> you sound like a good lawyer. that is the reason why we appeal the decision to the u.s. supr
u.s. supreme court drew me tonight is attorney general of it. your reaction? first by the decision of the justice department to permit with their boater ideologue? >> it shows the problem on a national level. there seems to be one set of laws for some states with the united states constitution all should have equal protection. it seems like texas is being treated differently where voters can cast a provisional ball it. if they don't have their identification they can cast the ballot and...
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u.s. supreme court. in 2004, voter as proved collection of dna evidence for people arrested for felonies. and there are 10,000 suspects identified. five years after giving their permission, an woman was arrested and coerced into giving up her dna and never convicted of a crime and never charged. there is march, twine. lilly haskell involved in a scuffle with police during an antiwar demonstration, she's the district attorney throughout the case she was never charged but before released from jail, police told her she had to give up a swab sample of dna or spend more days in jail. >> you're likely to get out tomorrow if you don't refuse, if you refuse, probably will be in until tuesday i that was saturday. >> she's now suing claiming the swab was a violation of her 4th amendment protection. >> taking genetic issue is a feature. >> and the california law is unconstitutional and an attorney for the state argued it's no more invasive than fingerprinting. >> this is the same information obtained by the state w
u.s. supreme court. in 2004, voter as proved collection of dna evidence for people arrested for felonies. and there are 10,000 suspects identified. five years after giving their permission, an woman was arrested and coerced into giving up her dna and never convicted of a crime and never charged. there is march, twine. lilly haskell involved in a scuffle with police during an antiwar demonstration, she's the district attorney throughout the case she was never charged but before released from...
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u.s. supreme court of course because you are found by the supreme court presidents and they cannot go off on their own frolic and once you are on the supreme court they'll pay homage to this notion you've heard starting to stand by the president, but that doesn't mean they have to. they can do what they call what the five votes to do. so a very sort of precedent balad lower-court judge doesn't necessarily get on to move the supreme court and just stick to the way that things have always been done. but it is a rough process that gives presidents a kind of comfort level and i think if someone has been a judge that means they haven't been running above the country giving provocative speeches. they haven't been writing provocative articles. they are kind of a known quantity if that's what it's come to. the confirmation process is a very depressing subject. it's depressing in the lower court really from both sides. the obama administration is very slow to nominate judges to the were courts and the senate has been a terrifically obstructionist in a way that's really very new. there's always bee
u.s. supreme court of course because you are found by the supreme court presidents and they cannot go off on their own frolic and once you are on the supreme court they'll pay homage to this notion you've heard starting to stand by the president, but that doesn't mean they have to. they can do what they call what the five votes to do. so a very sort of precedent balad lower-court judge doesn't necessarily get on to move the supreme court and just stick to the way that things have always been...
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u.s. supreme court. >>> we've been checking in with mike about the weather for the vying of endeavour when it get -- for the viewing of endeavour when it gets here. >>> lot of stuff going on, fairly calm, good morning. south wet to wet wind 14 miles per hour at sfo, to seven hayward, 12 concord, 50 fairfield. if you are driving through the hills breezier the higher you get into the sky this morning out towards the coast north wind 21 at half moon bay. the low is getting closer to us and still making that trip to our north with us on the underside of of that counterclockwise flow we'll get the strong push of cool sea breeze air. a few high clouds and low clouds 50s until you go north bay valleys, 40s. clouds back to the coast by noon. warmest 4:00 inland 81. look how quickly it cools, three hours later upper 60s inland, low 60s bay, upper 50s at the coast. next three days warmest, dry, saturday, coolest sunday winds strong and cool air coming down from alaska will stay for our sunday. here's sue with traffic. >>> good morning. live shot from vollmer camera, this shows highway 24, headlights
u.s. supreme court. >>> we've been checking in with mike about the weather for the vying of endeavour when it get -- for the viewing of endeavour when it gets here. >>> lot of stuff going on, fairly calm, good morning. south wet to wet wind 14 miles per hour at sfo, to seven hayward, 12 concord, 50 fairfield. if you are driving through the hills breezier the higher you get into the sky this morning out towards the coast north wind 21 at half moon bay. the low is getting closer...
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u.s. supreme court and could announce as soon as the day if it will take up same-sex marriage into cases. one involves california pop 80. the other kids involved the new york woman sued singer won't unfairly treats same-sex couples. >>> got after a bid to log that regulates so-called party buses will mark the signing of the legislation. the battle requires bus companies or to ask the person making the reservation of alcohol will be serving. today here will hold a news conference with parents whose son died in a culture clash in 2010. >>> but was found and school products that could makers will set. >>> a controversial call at last lead to him. >>> intent collision with the happy ending. how does driver survived ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> a truck driver in russia has survived an amusing crash. a truck making a left turn had slammed to another one coming the other way. the driver of a truck with through the windshield and landed on his feet. he was confused but not injured. he comes up of the windshield. >>> should be some great weather run the bay area today starting out with patchy didn't fall of
u.s. supreme court and could announce as soon as the day if it will take up same-sex marriage into cases. one involves california pop 80. the other kids involved the new york woman sued singer won't unfairly treats same-sex couples. >>> got after a bid to log that regulates so-called party buses will mark the signing of the legislation. the battle requires bus companies or to ask the person making the reservation of alcohol will be serving. today here will hold a news conference with...
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u.s. supreme court justice predicts when the court will take up a controversial ban on same-sex marriages.t story is next. >>> mitt romney tries to put the 47% conspiracy -- controversy behind him. >>> san francisco police issue new warning about a lottery scam. the group police say are being targeted. >>> what 49ers' qu you disgust me. prove it. enough is enough. d-con no view, no touch trap snaps to kill instantly. no looking, no touching. d-con. get out. >>> welcome back. near six day long the coast, 60s bay, 70s inland cloverdale, clear lake east bay valleys some areas could get around the low 80s. across the country mild east of the rockies, 60s and 70s dallas 92, phoenix 104 mid 70s seattle and portland. we hardly have any wet weather to speak of. swirl of air around the great lakes is going to make for a bumpy ride traveling across the country but everybody on trim. -- on time. >>> republican presidential candidate mitt romney returns to the bay area for a fundraising visit tomorrow. private $50,000 per person event set to take place at strawberry hill estate in hillsborough. romney
u.s. supreme court justice predicts when the court will take up a controversial ban on same-sex marriages.t story is next. >>> mitt romney tries to put the 47% conspiracy -- controversy behind him. >>> san francisco police issue new warning about a lottery scam. the group police say are being targeted. >>> what 49ers' qu you disgust me. prove it. enough is enough. d-con no view, no touch trap snaps to kill instantly. no looking, no touching. d-con. get out....
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u.s. supreme court after the missouri department of transportation denied their application. cannot deny a group based on their political believes to participate in this adopt a highway program. >> that would consist of billboards and things like that? >> will, cleaning up this one-mile stretch of a route here in northern georgia. they would get an adopt a highway sign. based on the criticism of it being a publicity stunt, we did speak to the lawyer for the kkk, and this is what he had to tell us. >> well, it may be. it seems to me, however, that when a group easily meets the requirements for participating in the adopt a highway program, the state ought to just give them the permit and do away with the publicity. >> you see there it may be a publicity stunt, that their claims are legitimate. we talked to the department of transportation here in georgia. we reached out to them. they said the adopt a highway suit was not unexpected. we remain comfortable with our discussion and cannot discuss pending litigation. >> i love that the lawyer says well, it may be a publicity stunt. >
u.s. supreme court after the missouri department of transportation denied their application. cannot deny a group based on their political believes to participate in this adopt a highway program. >> that would consist of billboards and things like that? >> will, cleaning up this one-mile stretch of a route here in northern georgia. they would get an adopt a highway sign. based on the criticism of it being a publicity stunt, we did speak to the lawyer for the kkk, and this is what he...
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u.s. supreme court will take up the hot-bottom ton issue -- issue of same-sex marriage. the ban on same-sex marriage was approved by voters four years ago. another possible case is the defense of marriage act which defines marriage as between one man and one woman in the eyes of a the federal government. if the justices do take up the issue, oralling arguments would not begin until next year. decision is expected in june of next year. >>> this afternoon governor brown is heading to google headquarters. he is planning on signing the car bill which allows cars to be tested on state roads and also outlines rules and standards for the cars and makes california the second state to allow the driverrerless cars on the road. >>> high speed charging network for the model s cars last night. there's six of them in california. they announced drivers can get a half t charge in folsom, harris ranch, la and barstow. they only work for one model. >>> 4:46 is the time. any problems so far? >> we don't have a lot going on. that's good and nice to start the morning off doing well. let's go
u.s. supreme court will take up the hot-bottom ton issue -- issue of same-sex marriage. the ban on same-sex marriage was approved by voters four years ago. another possible case is the defense of marriage act which defines marriage as between one man and one woman in the eyes of a the federal government. if the justices do take up the issue, oralling arguments would not begin until next year. decision is expected in june of next year. >>> this afternoon governor brown is heading to...
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u.s. supreme court will decide whether police can force suspected drunken drivers who refuse a breath test to have blood on a hospital bed at issue is whether blood tests constitute an unreasonable search. the justices agreed on tuesday to hear an appeal from misurata prosecutors, who argue that because alcohol in the body quickly dissipates, police need to act quickly and required drunken-driving suspects to undergo a breath test for blood tests. the aclu argues that police must obtain a search warrant before compelling the suspect to undergo. -- to undergo a blood test. we have incredible video of a powerful wave that's what the news -- that swamped canoes in hawaii. many flipped before getting far. a 30-year-old suffered two broken ribs after her canoe collided with another. still to come, a breakthrough in the treatment for vision loss. we will fill you in on the center put it to th -- the center credited with changing lives across the globe. >> we will talk about which type >> the new casino in downtown baltimore is one step closer to becoming a reality. operators gathered at the side
u.s. supreme court will decide whether police can force suspected drunken drivers who refuse a breath test to have blood on a hospital bed at issue is whether blood tests constitute an unreasonable search. the justices agreed on tuesday to hear an appeal from misurata prosecutors, who argue that because alcohol in the body quickly dissipates, police need to act quickly and required drunken-driving suspects to undergo a breath test for blood tests. the aclu argues that police must obtain a...
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u.s. supreme court could announce whether it will hear an appeal to the ruling of the court of appeals in california. they upheld the decision that proposition 8, the ban on same- sex marriage is unconstitutional. >>> facebook stock will continue to be in the spotlight after an article. they said it is still too pricy. that is despite a sharp decline. >>> after what many are calling a blown call that gave the seahawks the win over the packers, the nfl may have to address the ref lock out. gary radnich will have more on this call later on in sports. >>> temperatures were cooler out there today but we have warmer weather on the horizon, when things will heat back up coming up in just a bit. [ female announcer ] this is the story of eves. [ eves ] years ago, i hurt my shoulder drag racing. that's when i decided to take it easy, so i took up hang gliding. [ female announcer ] a grandpa who refuses to grow up. [ eves ] the pain was bad, but the thought of not being a hang glider pilot was worse. [ female announcer ] that's when eves turned to sutter health's palo alto medical foundation. [ eve
u.s. supreme court could announce whether it will hear an appeal to the ruling of the court of appeals in california. they upheld the decision that proposition 8, the ban on same- sex marriage is unconstitutional. >>> facebook stock will continue to be in the spotlight after an article. they said it is still too pricy. that is despite a sharp decline. >>> after what many are calling a blown call that gave the seahawks the win over the packers, the nfl may have to address the...
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supreme court and you know live in order afterwards like. this it's like you know. in the beginning of two thousand and two this was the last chance the u.s. supreme court in washington is the highest in the land it is the only one capable of revoking a stiff made decision each year the supreme court's receives around one thousand mans from death row inmates and only two or three are accepted for thomas miller's defense a true race against death started so as a bow it was less than a week before the execution and the supreme court. announced that it would hear the case that was a huge relief. convinced that there was discrimination during the trial the supreme court demanded that the death sentence be reexamined but the techs in court did not see eye to eye with this decision and refused to admit that miller had been a victim of racist practice he was to be executed. texan justice supported by a strong conservative public opinion and by very active victim associations refuses all the examination of the case. i believe as we practice criminal justice in texas we do a better job of it than any other state in america. one we execute our convic
supreme court and you know live in order afterwards like. this it's like you know. in the beginning of two thousand and two this was the last chance the u.s. supreme court in washington is the highest in the land it is the only one capable of revoking a stiff made decision each year the supreme court's receives around one thousand mans from death row inmates and only two or three are accepted for thomas miller's defense a true race against death started so as a bow it was less than a week...
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u.s. supreme court. >>> newly released images show sea ice in the arctic ocean melting to record low levels. the u.s. national oceanic and atmospheric administration says this year marks the first time there's been less than 1.5 square miles of sea ice since satellite observations began in 1979. >>> and england's duke and duchess of cambridge, prince william and his wife kate danced in traditional costumes on the pacific island of tuvalu. look at those moves. wow, will. it was the final stop on the royal couple's tour of the far east. i want to put that on loop. >>> now here's an early look at how wall street's going to kick off the day. the dow closed a 13,564 after adding 11 points yesterday. the s&p lost 1. the nasdaq was down a fraction. taking a look at overseas trading this morning. in tokyo, the nikkei jumped 108 points while in hong kong the hang seng climbed 239. >>> monetary easing by japan's central bank gave markets overseas a boost this morning. on the heels of aggressive stimulus here at home and in europe, the bank of japan once again boosted its asset purchase program sendin
u.s. supreme court. >>> newly released images show sea ice in the arctic ocean melting to record low levels. the u.s. national oceanic and atmospheric administration says this year marks the first time there's been less than 1.5 square miles of sea ice since satellite observations began in 1979. >>> and england's duke and duchess of cambridge, prince william and his wife kate danced in traditional costumes on the pacific island of tuvalu. look at those moves. wow, will. it was...
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u.s. supreme court orders california to reduce prison crowding to 137% of capacity by june of next year. corrections officials don't expect to meet that deadline advocates say the state could meet it by releasing inmates early for good behavior. >>> two hundred passengers hoping to leave sfo and head to australia after their flight was cancelled two nights in a row. united airlines flight 863 was scheduled to leave sunday night, passengers were told it was delayed to monday night. last night the flight was again delayed until 9 a.m. this morning. one angry passenger abc7 news that everyone was given hotel and breakfast vouchers but the airline had already checked their luggage and wouldn't give it back. we are trying to reach united airlines for comment. >>> tuesday, i don't think it is quite full yet, but it is -- quite fall yet, but it is fall, it felt like it really is fall. >> just a few days way. >> couldn't wait i had to announce it early. >> great observation terry, we are losing the most amount of sunshine per day we lose during the year two minutes and 24 seconds, cloud cover no
u.s. supreme court orders california to reduce prison crowding to 137% of capacity by june of next year. corrections officials don't expect to meet that deadline advocates say the state could meet it by releasing inmates early for good behavior. >>> two hundred passengers hoping to leave sfo and head to australia after their flight was cancelled two nights in a row. united airlines flight 863 was scheduled to leave sunday night, passengers were told it was delayed to monday night. last...
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u.s. supreme court will meet for the first time since the health care ruling in late june.tices will kick off new terms. this year they could hear some controversial cases like affirmative action, voting rights, and same-sex marriage. now, we move to tuesday. as soon as i get rid of monday. there we go. we move to tuesday. on tuesday early in person voting starts in the swing state of ohio. other states have already started mail-in absentee voting. then we get to an important day. that is wednesday. we want to you have your tv sets on because on wednesday it's the first presidential debate of 2012. mitt romney, barack obama face-off denver, colorado. we'll have live coverage on cnn. then we get to the end of the week. the end of the week is friday, and this could be important for the presidential election because the september jobs report will be released. that's this friday. this could be a critical talking point for the presidential campaigns. only two more jobs reports will come out before the november election. our handy dandy week ahead calendar. >>> well, have you eve
u.s. supreme court will meet for the first time since the health care ruling in late june.tices will kick off new terms. this year they could hear some controversial cases like affirmative action, voting rights, and same-sex marriage. now, we move to tuesday. as soon as i get rid of monday. there we go. we move to tuesday. on tuesday early in person voting starts in the swing state of ohio. other states have already started mail-in absentee voting. then we get to an important day. that is...
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u.s. supreme court heads back to work tomorrow morning.f the first big issues it could tackle is voter id laws ahead of the november election. we could also see rulings on gay marriage and an affirmative action case involving the university of texas. the justices took some time this morning to attend red mass at st. matthew's cathedral this morning. it is the mass that is at the beginning of a new session since 1953. >>> bonnie and clyde's guns are on the auction block today in mammogr new hampshire. these are the ones the notorious bank robbers actually had on them when authorities shot and killed the couple back in 1934. whoever buys the gun will also get an extra clip for bullets and a letter from the son of one of the texas rangers who killed the couple. >>> when most of us travel, we take a train, plane or automobile. why don't we try hopping on a horse to get around? we get on the saddle in london's hyde park. >> reporter: i'm going to take you to one of london's biggest tourist spots, but i'm not going to take you there by boat or b
u.s. supreme court heads back to work tomorrow morning.f the first big issues it could tackle is voter id laws ahead of the november election. we could also see rulings on gay marriage and an affirmative action case involving the university of texas. the justices took some time this morning to attend red mass at st. matthew's cathedral this morning. it is the mass that is at the beginning of a new session since 1953. >>> bonnie and clyde's guns are on the auction block today in mammogr...
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u.s. supreme court could announce as soon as today whether they will review to cases involving same-sex marriage. one of those cases in los proposition 8, that is the measure that voters approved four years ago limit a marriage to heterosexual couples. the other case involved a lawsuit filed by new york woman who claims the federal defense of marriage act is unfair to same-sex couples who were legally married _ + . a headlines for you, two suspects in custody after an early- morning burglary attempt at pg&e plant in navato. investigators say they tried to steal copper which is stored at the facility on hamilton drive. one police officer was hurt after tackling one of the suspects. for people recovering from smoke inhalation after a fire at a south san francisco duplex. among the injured is a police officer that was treated has already released. the fire broke out late last night near grand avenue and chestnut ave. seven people are displaced and the cause is under investigation. a man accused of trying to duck a 9 year-old girl is due in a courtroom in about one hour. a man from san fransisco was
u.s. supreme court could announce as soon as today whether they will review to cases involving same-sex marriage. one of those cases in los proposition 8, that is the measure that voters approved four years ago limit a marriage to heterosexual couples. the other case involved a lawsuit filed by new york woman who claims the federal defense of marriage act is unfair to same-sex couples who were legally married _ + . a headlines for you, two suspects in custody after an early- morning burglary...
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u.s. supreme court. >>> a few hours ago the incident with the pepper spray that made news, they do not plan to file criminal charges against uc davis police officers who doused students with pepper spray during an occupy protest last november. the yolo county district attorney's office says there was insufficient evidence to prove the use of force was illegal. a los angeles judge ruled today that california's ban on flaw graw is to remain in place. they say the law banning the pours feeding of ducks and geese to enlarge their livers is too vague and interferes with interstate commerce. a series of abc7 news i-team investigations lead to the ban that went into affect on july 1st. well, after nearly four hours hanging 300 feet in the air, stranded riders are free and back on the ground tonight. it happened at knot berry farm in orange county on a ride called the wind seeker. for the second time in 12 days by the way the ride malfunctioned and they dangled there hundreds of feet in the air. engineers lowered the ride and got the 20 people off safely. no harm, no foul. now, let's go over to met
u.s. supreme court. >>> a few hours ago the incident with the pepper spray that made news, they do not plan to file criminal charges against uc davis police officers who doused students with pepper spray during an occupy protest last november. the yolo county district attorney's office says there was insufficient evidence to prove the use of force was illegal. a los angeles judge ruled today that california's ban on flaw graw is to remain in place. they say the law banning the pours...
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u.s. supreme court. >>> a few hours ago the incident with the pepper spray that made news, they do not plan to file criminal charges against uc davis police officers who doused students with pepper spray during an occupy protest last november. the yolo county district attorney's office says there was insufficient evidence to prove the use of force was illegal. a los angeles judge ruled today that california's ban on flaw graw is to remain in place. they say the law banning the pours feeding of ducks and geese to enlarge their livers is too vague and interferes with interstate commerce. a series of abc7 news i-team investigations lead to the ban that went into affect on july 1st. well, after nearly four hours hanging 300 feet in the air, stranded riders are free and back on the ground tonight. it happened at knot berry farm in orange county on a ride called the wind seeker. for the second time in 12 days by the way the ride malfunctioned and they dangled there hundreds of feet in the air. engineers lowered the ride and got the 20 people off safely. no harm, no foul. now, let's go over to met
u.s. supreme court. >>> a few hours ago the incident with the pepper spray that made news, they do not plan to file criminal charges against uc davis police officers who doused students with pepper spray during an occupy protest last november. the yolo county district attorney's office says there was insufficient evidence to prove the use of force was illegal. a los angeles judge ruled today that california's ban on flaw graw is to remain in place. they say the law banning the pours...
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u.s. supreme court. obam. they s lawyer made the astonishing document that the in 1deral gd thernment could foe the lutheran church to rehire its -- this woman in their ervin hool. obam. they s a. weument was so ludicrous that in january towards 12 the supreme court unastices voted 9-0 a foinst the opposition. it was so over-the-top that even in aas case unforioing in s id. nearly every american president, starting with george washington, ind ouding a lot of that presidenel i don't even like. our founding fathers who wrote the first amendment wourio be ct id and d at how barack obama is trying to redefine the first amenaent. in 1814 francis sco toh not o wrote the star spangled banner and included the line, this the armada in gthe w is oamer tusts. congress made in god we trust our natiowe tl mthe wel, and itn all of your monnot o. it's time for the american people to realize htes scndamental the transformation the obama is trying to bring about in america. [applause] rde over there. rde hyperion and from the
u.s. supreme court. obam. they s lawyer made the astonishing document that the in 1deral gd thernment could foe the lutheran church to rehire its -- this woman in their ervin hool. obam. they s a. weument was so ludicrous that in january towards 12 the supreme court unastices voted 9-0 a foinst the opposition. it was so over-the-top that even in aas case unforioing in s id. nearly every american president, starting with george washington, ind ouding a lot of that presidenel i don't even like....
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u.s. supreme court. whether or not they plan to take on same-sex marriage. the state of california and the state of new york. a woman stated that she had to pay federal taxes on her wife's estate because at the time new york did not recognize her marriage. the justices will decide whether or not they will take on both cases. >> santa clara county principle that was accused of selling drugs has made his first appearance in court. eric lewis was arraigned yesterday. he was arrested on friday in a sting operation. he tried to assail meth and the date rrape drug g h p. the santa clara county school board is sending letters out that they do not believe that anything happen on campus that involved all the students. the principal was put on un paid administrative leave at the time. it is definitely a life lesson for the children. they should stay away from drugs and if a principal is in charge of children and is looked up to, respected it is very troubling it was a big shock to staff and parents. we will try to plan the best for the school and move forward. he rema
u.s. supreme court. whether or not they plan to take on same-sex marriage. the state of california and the state of new york. a woman stated that she had to pay federal taxes on her wife's estate because at the time new york did not recognize her marriage. the justices will decide whether or not they will take on both cases. >> santa clara county principle that was accused of selling drugs has made his first appearance in court. eric lewis was arraigned yesterday. he was arrested on...
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u.s. supreme court. >>> a few hours ago the incident with the pepper spray that made news, they do not planriminal charges against uc davis police officers who doused students with pepper spray during an occupy protest last november. the yolo county district attorney's office says there was insufficient evidence to prove the use of force was illegal. a los angeles judge ruled today that california's ban on flaw graw is to remain in place. they say the law banning the pours feeding of ducks and geese to enlarge is too vague and interferes with interstate commerce. a series of abc7 news i-team investigations lead to the ban that went into affect on july 1st. well, after nearly four hours hanging 300 feet in the air, stranded riders are free and back on the ground tonight. it happened at knot berry farm in orange county on a ride called the wind seeker. for the second time in 12 days by the way the ride malfunctioned and they dangled there hundreds of feet in the air. engineers lowered the ride and got the 20 people off safely. no harm, no foul. now, let's go over to meteorologist sandhya pate
u.s. supreme court. >>> a few hours ago the incident with the pepper spray that made news, they do not planriminal charges against uc davis police officers who doused students with pepper spray during an occupy protest last november. the yolo county district attorney's office says there was insufficient evidence to prove the use of force was illegal. a los angeles judge ruled today that california's ban on flaw graw is to remain in place. they say the law banning the pours feeding of...
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u.s. supreme court to review the state's law in collecting d.n.a. samples. the maryland court of appeals struck down the law which allowed police to collect d.n.a. from people charged with violent crimes and burglaries. attorney general doug genzler heads up the group. chief justice john roberts has indicated the high court will probably consider and may even reverse the ruling. >>> today a jury will resume deliberating the fate of a former army ranger accused of killing his roommate and fellow ranger six years ago. prosecutors say glary smith murdered michael mcqueen in their gaithersburg apartment in 2006. smith initially claimed mcqueen killed himself. a jury convicted smith of second-degree murder. the verdict was thrown out in 2011. now he's being retried. >>> a young mother is in jail and her 5-month-old baby is in critical condition. 20-year-old monique coachman of prince william county is charged with child abuse. investigators say she was putting the baby to bed when the little girl started crying. she's accused of squeezing the baby tightly several
u.s. supreme court to review the state's law in collecting d.n.a. samples. the maryland court of appeals struck down the law which allowed police to collect d.n.a. from people charged with violent crimes and burglaries. attorney general doug genzler heads up the group. chief justice john roberts has indicated the high court will probably consider and may even reverse the ruling. >>> today a jury will resume deliberating the fate of a former army ranger accused of killing his roommate...
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u.s. supreme court challenge.e asked john blackstone to look into what happens necessary. >> daniela cruz was brought to america from mexico as a child, the undoctrined teen drives with out a license, arizona's new law means she could face more than a ticket if stopped by police. >> sometimes when there's a police car behind me, my heart does start to race. i start to get nervous. i start to get shaky. just because i know that i can get pulled over for anything. >> reporter: police here are required to determine the immigration status of a person stopped or arrested if there's a "reasonable suspicion they are in the u.s. illegally." but phoenix police chief daniel garcia said no one will be stopped without cause. >> that's the point i think people have a tendency to forget. before you have really suspicion that someone's here illegally, you have to have reasonable suspicion, as a police officer that a crime has occurred before you have reasonable suspicion on the documenting a or not. >> reporter: is a crime not s
u.s. supreme court challenge.e asked john blackstone to look into what happens necessary. >> daniela cruz was brought to america from mexico as a child, the undoctrined teen drives with out a license, arizona's new law means she could face more than a ticket if stopped by police. >> sometimes when there's a police car behind me, my heart does start to race. i start to get nervous. i start to get shaky. just because i know that i can get pulled over for anything. >> reporter:...
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u.s. supreme court upheld that in june.en civil rights activists won a temporary injunction, but yesterday a federal judge lifted the injunction. emily dickinson said the best things dwell out of sight. the poet was famously reclusive but we may be get a rare look at her. researchers at amherst college believe that's miss dickinson on the left in this picture taken in 1859 when she would have been 29 years old. compare that with the only known picture of her taken when she was just a teenager. president obama flies on air force one. russian president vladimir putin, well, have a look. this is putin in a motorized hang glider yesterday, leading a flock of siberian cranes in flight. the birds are endangered. they were raised in captivity without their mother. putin's costume was meant to imitate an adult crane so he could teach them how to fly south for winter. an american swimmer at the paralympics. how far he has come cannot be measured in laps. that's next. asured in laps. that's next. people are stuck in very old habits o
u.s. supreme court upheld that in june.en civil rights activists won a temporary injunction, but yesterday a federal judge lifted the injunction. emily dickinson said the best things dwell out of sight. the poet was famously reclusive but we may be get a rare look at her. researchers at amherst college believe that's miss dickinson on the left in this picture taken in 1859 when she would have been 29 years old. compare that with the only known picture of her taken when she was just a teenager....
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u.s. supreme court and citizens united it's time to bring it back that's it for your take my take tonight we'd like your comments and questions heard on the side of the big picture listen up. we want to know your to send us your comments by visiting the tom hartman facebook page by a twitter at tom underscore hartman or in the chat room on the message boards or through the blog at heartland dot com you can also leave a message on our rant line at by three six fifty three zero six agree disagree sound off it's all welcome but remember that your comments may be used on the air. but it's. shrinkage in a study released last week in italy researchers claim that the average size of a man's package has become ten percent smaller over the last fifty years or so this study caught the attention of rush limbaugh who seems to be obsessed with anything having to do. on thursdays episode of the rush limbaugh show limbaugh gave his take on what is causing all of that shrinkage. in studies suggested that it was weight gain smoking stress and environmental pollutants disagree take it was. i don't think it
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