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forsythe: ms. murray: i think there -- there wouldi think have been more discussion of the german measles crisis. it probably would have been a discussion. i think there would have been more discussion of woman who were closed out of access to abortion acres of criminal prohibition in their state having to seek medical care elsewhere. susan: let's take our first telephone call. this is a viewer with us through much of the series. josh, what is your question? caller: first, does the trimester framework still apply in abortion prescriptions today or was that overturned? i second question is do you think the justices believed at the time this was a good compromise? susan: thank you. we will save the second question. is the trimester standard still law? mr. forsythe: it's not technically. in 1992, the court really completely overhauled roe versus wade. they abandoned the original rationale and adopted a new one they turned it into a by mester, meaning before liability and after liability, there are sta
forsythe: ms. murray: i think there -- there wouldi think have been more discussion of the german measles crisis. it probably would have been a discussion. i think there would have been more discussion of woman who were closed out of access to abortion acres of criminal prohibition in their state having to seek medical care elsewhere. susan: let's take our first telephone call. this is a viewer with us through much of the series. josh, what is your question? caller: first, does the trimester...
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. << (s/ duane piper / forsyth county shererf:00-:04) "in my vieieit's extrtrely unusual. i've nener heard anything like this." the ad itself was up for 12 days -- placed in the "baby and kid stuff" section - on craigslist. sheriff duane piper says - they started looking into it - once they got a tip -- from someone in the community who saw the ad. after tracing the phone number listed - it led them to 47 year old elaine williams. officers later learned - she was allegedly soliciting babies -- because her 14 year old daughter said she wanted one (s/ duane piper / forsyth county sheriff:28-43) "its gotten sad thru the investigation actually year old girl who wanted a baby. and instead of a mother guiding and helping raise her 14 year old - decided to help her get a baby. the ad is simply titled -- home e for your new born baby. the e by box is designed to provide a loving home for unwanted newborns - the ad reads. it asks for birth certificate and health record but then warns - in all caps -- a disabled child may not be placed in box -- instead offering to guide those paren
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with clark forsyth, author of "the inside story of roe v wade." professora murray, from university of california at the cleveland school. that is live monday at 9:00 on c-span, c-span3, and c-span radio. order your copy of the "landmark cases" companion book. it is available for a dollars $8.95 plus shipping at www.c-span.org. announcer: all weekend, american history tv visits worcester, massachusetts. incorporated as a city in 1848, it is located about 40 miles west of boston. the staff recently visited many sites, showcasing the city's history. learn more about worcester all weekend here on "american history tv." >> we are in the industrial gallery, called the fuller gallery of industrial history, and the exhibit is called in their shirtsleeves. in their shirtsleeves is the story of worcester's industrial heritage that really start at the time of the blackstone canal. 1828, the canal opens on october 7, and while there is small industry in worcester before that, then it really starts the heyday. it goes through the 20th century. mr. arning: what
with clark forsyth, author of "the inside story of roe v wade." professora murray, from university of california at the cleveland school. that is live monday at 9:00 on c-span, c-span3, and c-span radio. order your copy of the "landmark cases" companion book. it is available for a dollars $8.95 plus shipping at www.c-span.org. announcer: all weekend, american history tv visits worcester, massachusetts. incorporated as a city in 1848, it is located about 40 miles west of...
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. >> first toe arrive on the team are forsyth and his band of rescuers. they fear they're already too late. >> we couldn't tell if everybody was out of the plane. >> you got anymore? they're all out? where they at? in the rescuers go. full speed ahead. >> we swam as hard and as fast as we could. >> holy. >> andy and the pilot have gotten free from their harnesses and bring jenny and logan to the surfaces. >> they were alive, but they were both rag dolls. appeared to have drown or nearly drowned. foaming at the mouth, eyes in the back of the head, just unresponsive totally. >> logan finally takes a breath, but jenny is still unconscious and not breathing. >> they all appear to be in shock. i remember her lips were very blue. i was very fearful that she may not have been alive. i'm thinking, we need to get her out of the water. >> with jenny in tow, forsyth starts swimming back to his boat, afraid time is running out. >> just then he sees a vacation yacht. >> they yell out to us, we have doctors on board, bring her here. >> so right away we started swimming
. >> first toe arrive on the team are forsyth and his band of rescuers. they fear they're already too late. >> we couldn't tell if everybody was out of the plane. >> you got anymore? they're all out? where they at? in the rescuers go. full speed ahead. >> we swam as hard and as fast as we could. >> holy. >> andy and the pilot have gotten free from their harnesses and bring jenny and logan to the surfaces. >> they were alive, but they were both rag...
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sheriff randy forsyth says a 56 year old keystone man was vacuuming grain into a semi at the benton grain company. that's in keystone. the sheriff says a wall of corn surrounding him collapsed, and covered him. authorities have not released one of the men arrested as part of "project safe neighborhoods" in waterloo learned his fate today. a judge sentenced 23- year-old dameon harris of waterloo to almost five years in federal prison. he was convicted of being a felon and a drug user in possession of the charges stem from an april tried to hide a gun before officers arrived to a shooting scene. harris is one of seven people arrested in waterloo as part of the department of justice's "project safe neighborhood s." this is video from a press conference announcing those arrests. they stem from six different incidents of gun violence this past spring, one of them deadly. the effort is to try to stop people who cannot have a firearm from having one in waterloo. remember that when you see news, call newsline nine. that number is 319-365-9999. you can also send us pictures and news tips to newsro
sheriff randy forsyth says a 56 year old keystone man was vacuuming grain into a semi at the benton grain company. that's in keystone. the sheriff says a wall of corn surrounding him collapsed, and covered him. authorities have not released one of the men arrested as part of "project safe neighborhoods" in waterloo learned his fate today. a judge sentenced 23- year-old dameon harris of waterloo to almost five years in federal prison. he was convicted of being a felon and a drug user...
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. >> you talked with forsyth i can't and lilacs, those shouldn't be looming now. >> it feels strange but it's nice, i don't know to me december is such a busy month, so many people have plans, there is a lot going on. >> perfect. >> i love it. >> tough to be the case this year. >>> today's high 58-degree, well shy of the record 649 set way back in 1907, so far 6 of had about 50 degrees where we are going to rattle off eight straight above 50 now that we kicked off this impressive streak. wooster is at 48, stellar evening outside, some fog starting to fill in especially to the north, concord quarter mile visibility, orange at half mile visibility, fog will expand overnight, the clouds will start to return. whether is a little impulse off the east coast as it moves north we'll see clouds owe night. we might get scraped with a brief shower across cape cod and nantucket. clouds returning overnight much much like today the sun starts to break out midday. afternoon looks stellar. issuing a gulf advisory as i advice you to go golfing tomorrow afternoon, it will be beautiful around 60 degree
. >> you talked with forsyth i can't and lilacs, those shouldn't be looming now. >> it feels strange but it's nice, i don't know to me december is such a busy month, so many people have plans, there is a lot going on. >> perfect. >> i love it. >> tough to be the case this year. >>> today's high 58-degree, well shy of the record 649 set way back in 1907, so far 6 of had about 50 degrees where we are going to rattle off eight straight above 50 now that we...
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we will discuss the court's decision in robie wade, its impact to then and now. , clarke guests forsythe. thessa murray, professor at university of california -- live law school, and sunday night on c-span, c-span3, and c-span radio. for background on each case will you watch, order your copy of landmark cases companion book. it is available for a dollars $.95 plus shipping at the span.org/landmark cases. announcer: on wednesday, homeland security secretary, jeh johnson talked about revision to the current national terror alert system that informs the public of potential threat. he also outlined increased security measures that will be taken in the coming weeks. secretary johnson spoke at fema headquarters in washington dc. it is about 30 minutes. jeh johnson: particularly over the last few weeks after the attack in san bernardino on to second, officials of homeland security, the fbi, the intelligence committee, state and local law enforcement and homeland security officials have been on a heightened state of readiness to protect our homeland. people are anxious now. they should know, an
we will discuss the court's decision in robie wade, its impact to then and now. , clarke guests forsythe. thessa murray, professor at university of california -- live law school, and sunday night on c-span, c-span3, and c-span radio. for background on each case will you watch, order your copy of landmark cases companion book. it is available for a dollars $.95 plus shipping at the span.org/landmark cases. announcer: on wednesday, homeland security secretary, jeh johnson talked about revision to...
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benton county sriff randy forsyth says a 56 6 ar old keystone man n s vacuuming grain into a semi at the benton grain company. that's in keystone. the sheriff says a wall of corn surrounding him collapsed, and covered him. they have not released his name. the state of iowa is producing more ethanol than ever before. the iowa renewable fuels association says the state produced more than 4 billion gallons of ethanol this year -- a new record. that's about 27% of all the nation's ethanol. the association says the state's 43 last year's production by increasing efficiency. people in dubuque now have an easier time tracking road conditions in another way. a live website shows you when a plow last cleared snow from e ery city street. all 23 of dubuque's snow plow trucks have an automated vehicle location tracker. information about where those trucks have been during a storm, shows up, live, on the city's website. the gps sensors t tck the actual snow plow blade, not the truck itself. so activity only shows up on the map, when the blade touches the ground. plow drivers use that information
benton county sriff randy forsyth says a 56 6 ar old keystone man n s vacuuming grain into a semi at the benton grain company. that's in keystone. the sheriff says a wall of corn surrounding him collapsed, and covered him. they have not released his name. the state of iowa is producing more ethanol than ever before. the iowa renewable fuels association says the state produced more than 4 billion gallons of ethanol this year -- a new record. that's about 27% of all the nation's ethanol. the...
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wade with clarke forsyth. and melissa murray, professary at the university of california, berkley law school, and law clerk for sonya sotomayor. that's monday at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span 3 and c-span radio, and for background on each case while you watch, order your copy of the landmark cases companion book. it's available for $8.95 at c-span.org/landmark cases. >>> british prime minister david cameron was critical of donald trump on the floor of the house of commons. mr. cameron also talked about the paris climate change agreement and syrian refugees coming to the u.k. this is prime minister cameron's final session of the year, taking questions from members of parliament. >> order. questions to the prime minister! mr. richard graham. >> thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i'm sure the whole house will joan me in wishing major tim peek well. we all watched his exciting takeoff yesterday, and as the first britain to visit the space station, i'm proud that we undertook that. i shall have further such meet
wade with clarke forsyth. and melissa murray, professary at the university of california, berkley law school, and law clerk for sonya sotomayor. that's monday at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span 3 and c-span radio, and for background on each case while you watch, order your copy of the landmark cases companion book. it's available for $8.95 at c-span.org/landmark cases. >>> british prime minister david cameron was critical of donald trump on the floor of the house of commons. mr. cameron...
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benton county sheriff randy forsyth says kimm was vacuuming grain into a semi at the benton grain company in keystone. the sheriff says a wall of corn surrounding him collapsed, and covered him. one other person was injured in the accident. the controversial e-cigarette industry is getting support from a high-ranking iowa official. attorney general tom miller released a statement in favor of the cigarette alternative. the des moines register reports miller says the e- cigarettes can help current smokers end the habit. he also says there are misconceptions about the nicotine-vapor devices. in a statement he said 'people making misstatements about e-cigarettes have the best of intentions - to keep kids from being addicted... to nicotine through e- cigarettes. but adults has always been a failed strategy. salvation army help to meet fund county, the chapter is thousands of dollars short after calling for more volunteers to help with their red kettle campaign, earlier this month. kcrg-tv9's forrest saunders has more. sure you remember hearing that all throughout the holiday season. the red ke
benton county sheriff randy forsyth says kimm was vacuuming grain into a semi at the benton grain company in keystone. the sheriff says a wall of corn surrounding him collapsed, and covered him. one other person was injured in the accident. the controversial e-cigarette industry is getting support from a high-ranking iowa official. attorney general tom miller released a statement in favor of the cigarette alternative. the des moines register reports miller says the e- cigarettes can help...
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benton county sheriff randy forsyth says a 56 year old keystone man was vacuuming grain into a semi at the benton grain company. thaas in keystone. the s sriff says a wall of corn surrounding him collapsed, and covered him. they have not released his name. the state of iowa is producing more ethanol t tn ever before. the iowa renewable fuels association says the state produced more than 4 billion gallons of ethanol this year -- a new record. thth's about 27% of all l e nation's'sthanol. the association says the state's 43 ethanol refineries surpassed last year's production by increasing efficiency. people in dubuque now have an easier time tracking road conditions in another way. plow last cleared snow from every city street. all 23 of dubuque's snow plow trucks have tracker. infnfmation about where e ose trucks have been during a storm, shows up, live, on the city's website. snow plow lade, not the truck k self. so activivy only shows up on the map, when the blade touches the ground. plow drivers use that information after a storm attention. "some of my drivers will check the publbl s
benton county sheriff randy forsyth says a 56 year old keystone man was vacuuming grain into a semi at the benton grain company. thaas in keystone. the s sriff says a wall of corn surrounding him collapsed, and covered him. they have not released his name. the state of iowa is producing more ethanol t tn ever before. the iowa renewable fuels association says the state produced more than 4 billion gallons of ethanol this year -- a new record. thth's about 27% of all l e nation's'sthanol. the...
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"forsythe, october 1870." amazing. garland, if these walls could talk. imagine. the u.s.alry uses the fort until 1873, when its buildings and surrounding lands are abandoned. four years later, garland's great-great grandmother snatches it up. >> they paid $500 gold for a section of land, which at that time was in the upper end of the land prices. >> garland's ancestors used some of the fort buildings for milking sheds, feed and saddle storage, and even houses. >> they overcame a lot of adversities to actually make it a successful ranch. and this has been handed down to us. >> so when do a handful of decaying government buildings become a historic treasure worth preserving? for fort chadbourne, it begins when young garland, the sixth generation of richards on this land, plays his first game of cowboys and indians among the ruins. heck of a playground. >> i shot a lot more indians out here than the cavalry did. growing up, i thought everybody had a frontier fort in their backyard. >> but as garland gets older, he realizes how special this place is. and while watching the ol
"forsythe, october 1870." amazing. garland, if these walls could talk. imagine. the u.s.alry uses the fort until 1873, when its buildings and surrounding lands are abandoned. four years later, garland's great-great grandmother snatches it up. >> they paid $500 gold for a section of land, which at that time was in the upper end of the land prices. >> garland's ancestors used some of the fort buildings for milking sheds, feed and saddle storage, and even houses. >>...
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. >> our guest, clark forsyth, senior counsel with americans united for life and author of "abuse of discretion: the inside story of roe v. wade." and melissa murray, professor at the university of california berkeley law school and former law clerk for sonia sotomayor prior to her appointment to the supreme court. that's
. >> our guest, clark forsyth, senior counsel with americans united for life and author of "abuse of discretion: the inside story of roe v. wade." and melissa murray, professor at the university of california berkeley law school and former law clerk for sonia sotomayor prior to her appointment to the supreme court. that's
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ken forsyth is the communications manager for the salvation army in the metro area. more gifts are needed by next week. >> 500 kids short of being sponsored for this christmas season. >> reporter: so he's hoping more people will see the value in making a contribution. >> i have to give you a hug. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> reporter: and whether it's one gift or more, families like lannic say they're grateful. >> they're happy either way. either way it goes they're happy just to have something -- just to have something on christmas. >> reporter: meagan fitzgerald, news 4. >>> great story. if you'd like to make a donation, just download our nbc washington app and search angel tree. >>> more calls for the mayor of chicago to resign. a new surprising voice is calling for rahm emanuel to step down amid city police brutality scandals. >> i'm tisha thompson with the news 4 i-team. this is an illegal synthetic drug and all it took is for this to suddenly make it a new and legal drug. we'll show you what lawmakers are trying to do to stay one >> in boston official
ken forsyth is the communications manager for the salvation army in the metro area. more gifts are needed by next week. >> 500 kids short of being sponsored for this christmas season. >> reporter: so he's hoping more people will see the value in making a contribution. >> i have to give you a hug. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> reporter: and whether it's one gift or more, families like lannic say they're grateful. >> they're happy either way....
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>> our guest, clark forsyth, senior counsel with americans united for life and author of "abuse of discretion: the inside story of roe v. wade." and melissa murray, professor at the university of california berkeley law school and former law clerk for sonia sotomayor prior to her appointment to the supreme court. that's live monday night, and for background on each case while you watch, order your copy of the landmark cases companion book available for $8.95 plus shipping at c-span.org/landmarkcases. >> now on booktv, military historian bill yenne recalls the nazi plot to assassinate president roosevelt, josef stalin and winston churchill in 1943. [inaudible conversations] >> well, good evening, and thank you so much for coming. i'm susan from portfolio books, and we are thrilled to have one of our local authors here tonight, bill yenne, the author of more than three dozen nonfiction books as well as ten novels. some of his literary fans include general wesley clark and general craig mckinley, president of the air force association. he has written numerous books on military history and has re
>> our guest, clark forsyth, senior counsel with americans united for life and author of "abuse of discretion: the inside story of roe v. wade." and melissa murray, professor at the university of california berkeley law school and former law clerk for sonia sotomayor prior to her appointment to the supreme court. that's live monday night, and for background on each case while you watch, order your copy of the landmark cases companion book available for $8.95 plus shipping at...
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the court'siscuss decision in rover's is weighed our guest clerk forsyth, senior counsel with americansted murray, and melissa professor at the university of berkeley law school. att is live monday night 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span3, and c-span radio. for background on each case while you watch, order your copy of the "landmark cases" companion book. it is available at c-span.org/ landmarkcases. >> next, british prime minister david cameron takes questions from the house of commons. after that, russian president vladimir putin with a press conference in moscow and then a discussion on military operations in syria. in his final question time of the year, prime minister david cameron members he thought donald trump's comments on muslims were "divisive, stupid, and ron." rong." he also told the government that 1000 syrian refugees had arrived. other topics included the future of the european union and the debut of the new "star wars" movie. this is 35 minutes. where --ever it takes place. [shouting] >> mr. speaker, i'm sure the whole house will wish major as he begins the six-month stay
the court'siscuss decision in rover's is weighed our guest clerk forsyth, senior counsel with americansted murray, and melissa professor at the university of berkeley law school. att is live monday night 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span3, and c-span radio. for background on each case while you watch, order your copy of the "landmark cases" companion book. it is available at c-span.org/ landmarkcases. >> next, british prime minister david cameron takes questions from the house of...
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. >> we will discuss the court's versus wadein roe with our guest clerk forsyth, senior counsel withcans united for life and melissa murray, professor at the university of berkeley law school. that is live monday night at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span3, and c-span radio. for background on each case while you watch, order your copy of the "landmark cases" companion book. it is available for $8.95 plus at c-span.org/ landmarkcases. >> it this morning, congressional highlights from 2015. later, a missouri state politician talks about his ideas recidivism for inmates. as always, we will take your ♪ host: good morning. welcome to the washington journal. we begin this morning with your top concern for the year ahead. national security? the economy? trade agreements? jobs? the presidential election? if you're a republican dial in at (202) 748-8001. immigrants, -- democrats, (202) 748-8000. independents, (202) 748-8002. e-mail,also send an journaat
. >> we will discuss the court's versus wadein roe with our guest clerk forsyth, senior counsel withcans united for life and melissa murray, professor at the university of berkeley law school. that is live monday night at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span3, and c-span radio. for background on each case while you watch, order your copy of the "landmark cases" companion book. it is available for $8.95 plus at c-span.org/ landmarkcases. >> it this morning, congressional...
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wade its impact then and now with our guest clarke forsythe, senior counsel of "americans united for life" and "abuse of discretion, the untold story of roe v. wade." and melissa murray, former law clerk for sonia sonia sotomayor prior to her appointment before the supreme court. that's live at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span 3 and c-span radio. for background on each case while you watch, order your copy of the landmark cases companion book available for $8.95 plus shipping at cspan.org/landmarkcases. >>> more now from this forum on the defense industry. a former congressional staffer joins defense and nation nag security policy experts to discuss potential reforms for the pentagon. at this event hosted by the center for new american security and defense one. after wards they answer questions for the audience. >> good morning, everyone. i won't be sitting down so no one will get to see those socks. so typically at the last three conferences i've done, i've been the moderated panel before the end of the day today. i'm moved up a little bit but it's the one right before lunch. so we'll
wade its impact then and now with our guest clarke forsythe, senior counsel of "americans united for life" and "abuse of discretion, the untold story of roe v. wade." and melissa murray, former law clerk for sonia sonia sotomayor prior to her appointment before the supreme court. that's live at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span 3 and c-span radio. for background on each case while you watch, order your copy of the landmark cases companion book available for $8.95 plus shipping...
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if you read frederick forsyth you've seen this, anymore. this is no big deal. so what is it about snowden? i interviewed thomas drake, the other whistleblower who i talked about in washington, whose career was completely destroyed. he was an upper level executive at nsa and when he tried to attempted to go through the system, reported his concerns about not only privacy violations but also wasting of billions of dollars of taxpayer money on inefficient programs, really it was corruption. people, private contractors are connected to the officials that were proving these are grams were benefiting. he went to inspector general. he did everything he was supposed to do as a whistleblower. nevertheless, they raided his house, set out to destroy his career. they blackballed them, destroyed his marriage. he ended up, and now he is working at the genius bar and apple store in maryland. that's where he works. i've talked to about this like what is it about you, why you? what about -- i was wrong. what i saw was wrong. and i kept insisting, yes, but what about your collea
if you read frederick forsyth you've seen this, anymore. this is no big deal. so what is it about snowden? i interviewed thomas drake, the other whistleblower who i talked about in washington, whose career was completely destroyed. he was an upper level executive at nsa and when he tried to attempted to go through the system, reported his concerns about not only privacy violations but also wasting of billions of dollars of taxpayer money on inefficient programs, really it was corruption....
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wade, its impact then and now, with our guest clark forsythe, senior counsel with americans yunited for life, the inside story of roe v. wade. and melissa murray, professor at the university of california law school and sonia sotomayor on c-span, c-span 3 and c-span radio. order your copy of the landmark case's companion book available for $8.95 plus shipping at c-span.org/landmarkcases. >>> three days of featured programming this holiday weekend on c-span. friday evening at 7:00 evening, congressional republican leaders honoring former vice-president dick cheney at the capital with the unveiling of a marble best in emancipation hall. >> when the vice-president had his critics going off on the deep end, he asked lynn, his wife, does it bug you when people refer to me as darth vader, and she said, no, it humanizes you. >> saturday night at 8:30 eastern, an in-depth look at policing in minority communities. >> most people get defensive if they feel like you're being offensive, so being very respectful in encounters and requests, if it's not a crises, if it's not a dangerous situation, req
wade, its impact then and now, with our guest clark forsythe, senior counsel with americans yunited for life, the inside story of roe v. wade. and melissa murray, professor at the university of california law school and sonia sotomayor on c-span, c-span 3 and c-span radio. order your copy of the landmark case's companion book available for $8.95 plus shipping at c-span.org/landmarkcases. >>> three days of featured programming this holiday weekend on c-span. friday evening at 7:00...
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wade with clarke forsyth. and melissa murray, professary at the university of california, berkley law school, and law clerk for sonya sotomayor. that's monday at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span 3 and c-span radio, and for background on each case while you watch, order your copy of the landmark cases companion book. it's available for $8.95 at c-span.org/landmark cases. >>> british prime minister david cameron was critical of donald trump on the floor of the house of commons. mr. cameron also talked about the paris climate change agreement and syrian refugees coming to the u.k. this is prime minister cameron's final session of the year, taking questions from members of parliament. >> order. questions to the prime minister! mr. richard graham. >> thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i'm sure the whole house will joan me in wishing major tim peek well. we all watched his exciting takeoff yesterday, and as the first britain to visit the space station, i'm proud that we undertook that. i shall have further such meet
wade with clarke forsyth. and melissa murray, professary at the university of california, berkley law school, and law clerk for sonya sotomayor. that's monday at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span 3 and c-span radio, and for background on each case while you watch, order your copy of the landmark cases companion book. it's available for $8.95 at c-span.org/landmark cases. >>> british prime minister david cameron was critical of donald trump on the floor of the house of commons. mr. cameron...
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clarke forsythe wrote the book on roe v wade. counseljob is a senior for americans united for life. thanks for being with us. a briefart with overview on why this is a landmark case and what the constitutional issues were for both of you. melissa: it is obviously a very controversial decision which decriminalized abortions throughout the united states. most of the states in the united states mated abortion -- made abortion a crime. had to leave the country entirely, which some women did. the fact that this court made a sweeping decision was an amazing thing. some kind of view of the democratic process, what is happening on the ground. that they needed to intervene at that moment. it was a sweeping decision because it swept away all the laws on abortion and created a public health vacuum. finality.ggested the new york times came out and tried to settle the issue. the irony is it did nothing like settle the issue. it has been an engine of controversy, as another of scholars have been said. it was a sweeping decision. as one ofd the u.s. four nations that allow abortion for any reason.
clarke forsythe wrote the book on roe v wade. counseljob is a senior for americans united for life. thanks for being with us. a briefart with overview on why this is a landmark case and what the constitutional issues were for both of you. melissa: it is obviously a very controversial decision which decriminalized abortions throughout the united states. most of the states in the united states mated abortion -- made abortion a crime. had to leave the country entirely, which some women did. the...
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the vetting process just for touring the place is very strict, but already forsythe says there's interest. how important moving forward that they sort of preserve some aspect of michael's legacy? >> you know, that is up to them. the train tracks are here. the train station is here. his movie theater, but what they want to do with it, it's really up to them. >> reporter: in your mind do you picture someone who has a deep appreciation though for michael? >> oh, absolutely, yeah, we do, and we have still an affinity for michael and deep respect for michael's legacy. >> reporter: for "today," joe fryer, nbc news, los alimos, california. >> poor ricky the llama got left behind. >> where did everybody go? place, everybody, don't worry. >>> coming up on "pop start" how the stars of movies, tv and reality spent their holidays. >> and what has a lot of people talking this morning. dylan explains right after this. the flu virus hits big. with aches, chills, and fever, there's no such thing as a little flu. and it needs a big solution: an antiviral. so when the flu hits, call your doctor right away
the vetting process just for touring the place is very strict, but already forsythe says there's interest. how important moving forward that they sort of preserve some aspect of michael's legacy? >> you know, that is up to them. the train tracks are here. the train station is here. his movie theater, but what they want to do with it, it's really up to them. >> reporter: in your mind do you picture someone who has a deep appreciation though for michael? >> oh, absolutely, yeah,...
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. >> we'll discuss the court's decision in roe v wade its impact then and clowe with clarke forsythesenior council with americans united for life and author of "abuse of discretion, the inside story of roe v wade." and melissa murray professor of university of california berkeley law school and a former law clerk. that's live monday night at 9:00 eastern, on c-span, c-span3 and c-span radio and for background on each case while you watch order your copy of the landmark cases companion book. it's available for $8.95 plus shipping at cspan.org/landmarkcases. >>> the senate armed services committee held a hearing recently on military effectiveness with testimony from retired air force and navy senior officers suggesting ways to improve structure, efficiency and output of the u.s. armed forces. >> well, good morning. 6 committee meets today to continue our series of hearings on defense reform. we've reviewed the effects of the goldwater/nichols reforms on our management and personnel system and our past few hearings have considered what most view as the essence of goldwater/nichols and t
. >> we'll discuss the court's decision in roe v wade its impact then and clowe with clarke forsythesenior council with americans united for life and author of "abuse of discretion, the inside story of roe v wade." and melissa murray professor of university of california berkeley law school and a former law clerk. that's live monday night at 9:00 eastern, on c-span, c-span3 and c-span radio and for background on each case while you watch order your copy of the landmark cases...
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with clarke forsythe and melissa murray.at is life tonight at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span 3, and c-span radio. for background on each case will you watch, or do your copy of the "member cases" companion book. it is available for $8.95 plus shipping at c-span.org. >> "washington journal" continues. host: back at our table this morning, bob cusack from "the hill," editor in chief. let's begin with where congress ended. talk about the best and worst moments in washington this past year. to get ryan was able over 150 republicans to pass this with him. guest: 150 on the dot. he voted to get 150. set the expectation to get 150 republicans. they worked hard to get it. congress was less dysfunctional than it had been. ryan said there would not be a government shutdown. he did not want to repeat the mistakes. shutdowns hurt the republican party. ryan has had a good run, no doubt about it. getics say well, you can bipartisanship if you are spending a lot of money. conservative activists were not pleased with this bill. they were no
with clarke forsythe and melissa murray.at is life tonight at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span 3, and c-span radio. for background on each case will you watch, or do your copy of the "member cases" companion book. it is available for $8.95 plus shipping at c-span.org. >> "washington journal" continues. host: back at our table this morning, bob cusack from "the hill," editor in chief. let's begin with where congress ended. talk about the best and worst moments...
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wade, its impact then and now with our guest, clark forsyth, senior counsel with americans united forand author of "abuse of discretion: the inside story of roe v. wade." and melissa murray, professor at the university of california berkeley law school and former law clerk for sonia sotomayor prior to her appointment to the supreme court. that's live tonight at nine eastern on c-span, c-span3 and c-span radio. and for background on each case while you watch, order your copy of the landmark cases companion book. it's racial for $8.95 plus shipping at c-span.org/land markcases. >> the house oversight and government reform committee held a hearing recently to evaluate the screening process of foreigners entering the u.s. and to identify vulnerabilities in the immigration system. state department and homeland security officials testified on the visa program, the refugee vetting process and information sharing between agencies. this is just over four hours. >> the committee will come to order, and without objection the chair is authorized to declare a recess at any time. the united states
wade, its impact then and now with our guest, clark forsyth, senior counsel with americans united forand author of "abuse of discretion: the inside story of roe v. wade." and melissa murray, professor at the university of california berkeley law school and former law clerk for sonia sotomayor prior to her appointment to the supreme court. that's live tonight at nine eastern on c-span, c-span3 and c-span radio. and for background on each case while you watch, order your copy of the...
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with our guest clark forsyth, senior counsel with americans united for life and author of "abuse of discretion the inside wade."of roe. vad an melissa murray. that's live monday night at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span3 and c-span radio. for background in each case order your copy of the landmark cases companion book available at cspan.org/landmark cases. >> live today on c-span, "washington journal" is next. house0 a.m. eastern, the returns for work on the tax extenders bill and the $1.1 trillion federal spending bill. coming up in 45 minutes, bill danvers of the center for american progress on the new terror alert system announced by the homeland security secretary. at 8:20, virginia congressman the one point $1 trillion budget deal and a measure that extends tax provisions set to expire at the end of the year. ♪ host: good morning. it is thursday, december 17. staved offongress another potential government shutdown by passing another short-term federal funding belted the expectation now is that that measure has brought legislators are enough time to pass a $1.8 trillion spending and tax pack
with our guest clark forsyth, senior counsel with americans united for life and author of "abuse of discretion the inside wade."of roe. vad an melissa murray. that's live monday night at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span3 and c-span radio. for background in each case order your copy of the landmark cases companion book available at cspan.org/landmark cases. >> live today on c-span, "washington journal" is next. house0 a.m. eastern, the returns for work on the tax...
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on two counts of receiving stolen goods in forsyth and stokes county. coe would have been released in november of1989.he was arrested sunday... for stealing jewelry from a flea market.he was denied bond and will be extradited to north carolina. 3 a new bill at the statehouse would give harsher penalties for harming or killing a dog or horse used by law enforcement.the bill is called fargo's and hyco's law ... and it comes after several animals in law enforecement were killed.you may remember fargo... he was a richland county k-9... who died after being shot by a robbery suspect in 2011. the bill would raise the fine... up to 20-thousand dollars... and the cost of replacing the expensive animals.it would also come with mandatory minimum sentence of 2 years. under the current law ... the offense is a misdemeanor... with a penalty of 1 to 5 years in jail ... or a fine of 500 to 1000 dollars. 3 new details this morning in the case where more than 100 animals had to be taken from a north charleston home.an incident report... says the smell of urine inside th
on two counts of receiving stolen goods in forsyth and stokes county. coe would have been released in november of1989.he was arrested sunday... for stealing jewelry from a flea market.he was denied bond and will be extradited to north carolina. 3 a new bill at the statehouse would give harsher penalties for harming or killing a dog or horse used by law enforcement.the bill is called fargo's and hyco's law ... and it comes after several animals in law enforecement were killed.you may remember...