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seth wood and anthony kennedy formally indicted by a grand jury. 65-year-old james crashen was killed in north olmstead and his body but wrapped in a tarp and dumped at the zoo. a third man was also had indicted in the case in jail on a $100,000 bond. >>> a cincinnati judge is making an exception on veteran's day. she is keeping the courtroom open and letting the jury deliberations continue in the trial of cincinnati police officer ray tensing. the jury deliberated for 12 hours over two days. the court will stay fully staffed in case the jury returned a verdict. he is accused of shooting and killing app unarmed black man during a traffic stop last year. >>> let's check in with tera blake. chilly and windy out there. maybe a tribute to the day. it is windy, cold and rainy. we kind of have it all. it is a day to stay inside for sure. winds in cleveland at 18 miles per hour as we sit at a cool 51. it feels cooler when you are in the strong wind, though. no actual windchill temperature, throw. mansfield is 50 with 18-mile per hour winds. wooster is 23-mile per hour winds and as far as the
seth wood and anthony kennedy formally indicted by a grand jury. 65-year-old james crashen was killed in north olmstead and his body but wrapped in a tarp and dumped at the zoo. a third man was also had indicted in the case in jail on a $100,000 bond. >>> a cincinnati judge is making an exception on veteran's day. she is keeping the courtroom open and letting the jury deliberations continue in the trial of cincinnati police officer ray tensing. the jury deliberated for 12 hours over...
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and anthony kennedy, those three of the five justices in the pro-choice majority in the supreme courtink of the issues that -- we've talked about abortion. talked about same-sex marriage. what other issues do you think could come before the court, or the clock is really ticking on them? >> i think there will be a lot of issues related to immigration. you know? obviously there will be a big increase in deportation. maybe not all 11 million. maybe 3 million, but a lot of those cases are going to confined up before the courts. what are -- what's the resolution that? you know, church and state issues. you know, whether you as a religious person can excuse yourself from government organizati organizations, came up in the hobby lobby case. certainly more opportunities for religious people to get out of government obligations. those are important cases. and, you know, the death penalty. the death penalty is hanging by a thread in many respects in the united states. i mean, executions are way down, but it still exists. will the supreme court get rid of it altogether? >> a lot of pressure on d
and anthony kennedy, those three of the five justices in the pro-choice majority in the supreme courtink of the issues that -- we've talked about abortion. talked about same-sex marriage. what other issues do you think could come before the court, or the clock is really ticking on them? >> i think there will be a lot of issues related to immigration. you know? obviously there will be a big increase in deportation. maybe not all 11 million. maybe 3 million, but a lot of those cases are...
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anthony kennedy? no cheating. we will bring you the correct answer in just about ten minutes. >>> tracking storms. alerting you. protecting your family. it's time for 10weather. >> got to be up on your history and politics. >> yeah. i will tell you, a lot of people may not -- they might have a couple of questions. >> i think they are getting it ride. you are not allowed to use google. >> or your phone. >> you can't? >> i don't know. [ laughter ]. >> i you write the answers on your leg. >> or the bottom of the chair or something. >> oh! [ laughter ] >> i got techniques. i will talk to you, reg. all right. 82 degrees out there today. that was the daytime high. the average now is 79. so we're starting to cool off. we have been cooling, but we are now getting in the 70s for daytime highs. the average low is about 61. we were a little bit warmer than that. perhaps a little bit below in the next couple of days. the sky today. it's beautiful, and that's because that front came through. remember this time last night it wa
anthony kennedy? no cheating. we will bring you the correct answer in just about ten minutes. >>> tracking storms. alerting you. protecting your family. it's time for 10weather. >> got to be up on your history and politics. >> yeah. i will tell you, a lot of people may not -- they might have a couple of questions. >> i think they are getting it ride. you are not allowed to use google. >> or your phone. >> you can't? >> i don't know. [ laughter ]....
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but anthony kennedy, a reagan appointee who has voted with the liberals on gay rights and abortion is 80. and steven breyer appointed by bill clinton is 78. donald trump, the court would be more conservative and might revisit recent rulings against restricting access to abortion and favoring gay rights. >> with each of those, we have relatively recent decisions. so the court would have to reverse its earlier rulings. but if they had the votes to do that, i'm not sure they wouldn't. >> trump has said he thinks the core abortion rights ruling, roe v. wade should be overturned. but he might have two more appointees. about more restrictions. >> while women might technically have the right under the constitution to choose an abortion, they wouldn't really be able to exercise that right. >> trump was right when he said that overturning roe wouldn't end abortion in america. though this would free up the states to make it illegal and about half of them probably would. but it's been 43 years since that case was decided. and despite many attempts to overturn it, it's still on the books. lester?
but anthony kennedy, a reagan appointee who has voted with the liberals on gay rights and abortion is 80. and steven breyer appointed by bill clinton is 78. donald trump, the court would be more conservative and might revisit recent rulings against restricting access to abortion and favoring gay rights. >> with each of those, we have relatively recent decisions. so the court would have to reverse its earlier rulings. but if they had the votes to do that, i'm not sure they wouldn't....
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but anthony kennedy, a reagan appointee who has voted with the liberals on gay rights and abortion is 80. and steven breyer appointed by bill clinton is 78. if either of them were court would be more conservative and might revisit recent rulings against restricting access to abortion and favoring gay rights. >> with each of those, we have relatively recent decisions. so the court would have to reverse its earlier rulings. but if they had the votes to do that, i'm not sure they wouldn't. >> trump has said he thinks the core abortion rights ruling, roe v. wade should be overturned. but he might have two more appointees. still abort r about more restrictions. >> while women might technically have the right under the constitution to choose an abortion, they wouldn't really be able to exercise that right. >> trump was right when he said that overturning roe wouldn't end abortion in america. though this would free up the states to make it illegal and about half of them probably would. but it's been 43 years since that case was decided. and despite many attempts to overturn it, it's still on
but anthony kennedy, a reagan appointee who has voted with the liberals on gay rights and abortion is 80. and steven breyer appointed by bill clinton is 78. if either of them were court would be more conservative and might revisit recent rulings against restricting access to abortion and favoring gay rights. >> with each of those, we have relatively recent decisions. so the court would have to reverse its earlier rulings. but if they had the votes to do that, i'm not sure they wouldn't....
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maybe he could get a job working for donald trump. >> thank you, anthony weiner. kennedy garden. should anthony weiner be watching out for a drone strike the next time he goes out? anthony, you are sort of loosely involved in this story. you were telling us during the break you are single handedly responsible for breaking the anthony weiner sexting scandal. >> we had andrew breitbart on the show and he had his phone with the offending member. exposing himself and was passion it around. he wasn't going to put it out to the public. but i passed it in front of one of the video device going out to the internet and people snaps pictures of it. kennedy: and this latest scandal with the 15-year-old is ending his marriage. i think that's why he's pulling huma down with him. if anthony weiner is turning on his wife saying my life is over, your life is over. what are the chances huma does the the same thing to hillary. >> i think huma has more loyalty to hillary than weiner has to huma. he apologized and said i made a huge mistake and i'm going to repair my marriage, then he does i
maybe he could get a job working for donald trump. >> thank you, anthony weiner. kennedy garden. should anthony weiner be watching out for a drone strike the next time he goes out? anthony, you are sort of loosely involved in this story. you were telling us during the break you are single handedly responsible for breaking the anthony weiner sexting scandal. >> we had andrew breitbart on the show and he had his phone with the offending member. exposing himself and was passion it...
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washington, dc, they had 15 inches of snow. [ cheering ] [ applause ] now, supreme court nominee, anthony kennedy, showed up at the whitehouse, with white flakes on his suit. [ some laur and-- [ some applause ] the fbi immediately rushed his coat to the lab. [ laughter ] i-i-- the-- even kennedy, now, they're saying, could be in trouble. can you imagine that? the thir-- why doesn't the white house just go to the fourth nominee? it works for me. [ laughter ] [ cheering ] that's a lotta s-- [ laughter ] >> all: how deep was it? >> that the whitehouse dog, rex, was seen, around the tip of the washington monument. [ laughter ] the, uh-- now, uh, ed meese, the attorney general-- there's some calls, back in washington, for his resignation. ya know. ed mcmahon lookalike? ed meese? keep saying that-- did you see the picture of reagan hugging ed meese, in the paper? ya know, that's-that's bad news. last people he hugged [ laughter ] what else is happening? a little-- this is probably something you didn't see, or maybe you're not even interested in, but the prot?g? of, uh, gorbachev, boris yeltsin, was fir
washington, dc, they had 15 inches of snow. [ cheering ] [ applause ] now, supreme court nominee, anthony kennedy, showed up at the whitehouse, with white flakes on his suit. [ some laur and-- [ some applause ] the fbi immediately rushed his coat to the lab. [ laughter ] i-i-- the-- even kennedy, now, they're saying, could be in trouble. can you imagine that? the thir-- why doesn't the white house just go to the fourth nominee? it works for me. [ laughter ] [ cheering ] that's a lotta s-- [...
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someone toint replace anthony kennedy as a swing voter. and garland is not going to be there.t is three or four right there. that could change the course. leslie: that was a huge issue on the campaign for both sides. it is not as if the country didn't understand. charlie: you interviewed him during the campaign. that very day i interviewed him when he named mike pence. he told us then that he would give us the first interview as president-elect. we had giant numbers. what surprised you? you haven't talked to him before. there was no sense. there were zero restrictions and no discussions. sometimes someone will call and say what are your areas. there was none of that. and people were asking me what was his demeanor. everyone saw the same thing i man who had the weight of what he was getting into. everything else. and no one cans understand. i think it was a cold shower who went in with obama who laid out some of the difficulties and how things come. maybe there is a personal issue. there is economic and it is coming at the president constantly. charlie: he actually said to you
someone toint replace anthony kennedy as a swing voter. and garland is not going to be there.t is three or four right there. that could change the course. leslie: that was a huge issue on the campaign for both sides. it is not as if the country didn't understand. charlie: you interviewed him during the campaign. that very day i interviewed him when he named mike pence. he told us then that he would give us the first interview as president-elect. we had giant numbers. what surprised you? you...
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set wood and anthony kennedy killed him months before dumping his body near the metro park zoo. a third person facing charges for tampering with evidence. >> >>> and the search continues for a gunman who shot a man on gates avenue. police tell us this happened around 5:00 last night. the victim air lifted to cleveland for treatment. we are working to get you an update on his condition. they need -- wpses saw leaving thar that shooting. police in overland are on standby in case protesters return today. accused of racial profiling. 5 black teenager was arrested there. two women are also facing assault charges. hundreds of protesters showed up outside the bakery. we'll keep an eye on that for you. >> still no answers as to who killed a popular with police as time ticks and a gunman remains free. they gathered in a strong showing of support. witnesses say four suspects robbed and chased her into the backroom where they broke down the door and shot her at close range. her family wants them to release the surveillance video to recognize who did this. on. that they have suspects or doi
set wood and anthony kennedy killed him months before dumping his body near the metro park zoo. a third person facing charges for tampering with evidence. >> >>> and the search continues for a gunman who shot a man on gates avenue. police tell us this happened around 5:00 last night. the victim air lifted to cleveland for treatment. we are working to get you an update on his condition. they need -- wpses saw leaving thar that shooting. police in overland are on standby in case...
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. >>> and two men accused of murdering a man near a metro seth wood and anthony kennedy are indicted by a jury. 65-year-old james cash was killed in north olmstead and his body was wrapped and jumped in the zoo. a third suspect in the case was indicted, as well and is in jail on $100,000 bond. >>> there are about 160 kent state university starke county campus. >> yes. now a new center is built where you can use a computer or connect with those that have shared similar experiences with you. they often feel alone. >> a long time after i got out, i was hyper aware of my surroundings. i think when those soldiers get out of that environment and they know they sit and relax, this will provide that for them. >> by the way, the commons is named for form educational background dean william bittal, a navy veteran. $60,000 in donations helped make in building a reality. >>> today the city of lakewood will honor veterans, too, paying tribute to the men and women that served in the armed forces. memorial. >>> the city office rec centers and libraries will not be open. >> the post office will be c
. >>> and two men accused of murdering a man near a metro seth wood and anthony kennedy are indicted by a jury. 65-year-old james cash was killed in north olmstead and his body was wrapped and jumped in the zoo. a third suspect in the case was indicted, as well and is in jail on $100,000 bond. >>> there are about 160 kent state university starke county campus. >> yes. now a new center is built where you can use a computer or connect with those that have shared similar...
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is really six to eight months they might not have been. >> you have a grand unified theory of anthony kennedy? >> and if so could you teach it to my law students a? >> i can't say publicly. look, i think that, look, i don't dispute justice kennedy has move further left in recent years. i think the genesis of this way back in 1992 at the heart of liberty, the ability to define a content of one's own existence, of meaning, finish of the universe or whatever this is a. this sort of fortune could you understand of the world, who knows where it might lead. i think there's a lack, consistently been a lack of rigor. >> i do think it shouldn't surprise us that it is in some ways reacted to a perception of how well the institutions of government are working. there's been a lot of question about why, for example, the sprinkler was so active from 2004-2008 in terrorism cases, pushing back against, for example, guantanamo military commissions, things of that nature then sort of step back in 2009-2010. i don't think it's crazy to speculate that there was some sense that by, separation of powers problems t
is really six to eight months they might not have been. >> you have a grand unified theory of anthony kennedy? >> and if so could you teach it to my law students a? >> i can't say publicly. look, i think that, look, i don't dispute justice kennedy has move further left in recent years. i think the genesis of this way back in 1992 at the heart of liberty, the ability to define a content of one's own existence, of meaning, finish of the universe or whatever this is a. this sort...
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seth wood and anthony kennedy indicted by a grand jury. 65-year-old james cashen was killed in north olmstead and his body was wrapped in a tarp and dumped near the zoo. a third defendant in the case was also indicted. >>> two men with a huge search in painesville near the elm street school. no one was hurt but the school was put on lockdown. this yesterday afternoon. half an hour later the man was found laying in the sidewalk shot in the leg. it was at mentor avenue and shotsfield drive but they don't think it was related. >>> well, this morning police are letting us no he they arrested ten people in the burglary cases at case western university. in the past two week, some at gunpoint. the university officers have added more shifts and will have more patrols on campus. >>> the construction of the brand new cleveland city kennel will be delayed. the $5 million project was suppose todd get start this had year but the new kennel -- supposed to get started this year but the new kennel is suffering yet another delay because the latest bid on the project came >>> this may catch you off gu
seth wood and anthony kennedy indicted by a grand jury. 65-year-old james cashen was killed in north olmstead and his body was wrapped in a tarp and dumped near the zoo. a third defendant in the case was also indicted. >>> two men with a huge search in painesville near the elm street school. no one was hurt but the school was put on lockdown. this yesterday afternoon. half an hour later the man was found laying in the sidewalk shot in the leg. it was at mentor avenue and shotsfield...
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standard, but, you know, the real key character in this is justice anthony kennedy. he, in the past, has said, has not been able to find a test for partisan gerrymandering that he thinks works, but on the other hand, he has said that he thinks this could be a big enough problem that it actually harms the first amendment rights of members of one party. >> and does the court have to find that the legislatures have the specific intent of packing either people of color or democrats in districts or ex cluding them or just the result? >> no, it has to look at the result. that was an important thing in this study. they didn't, the judges in this case didn't really assign blame in a way, and they, but they did say that the system worked against democrats in the state. i should point out, it was democrats in this case that were the losers, but there are challenges around the country that aim at this problem many one from maryland says that the democratic leadership in maryland did this with congressional districts in a way >> and is there, can you foresee a team when you have
standard, but, you know, the real key character in this is justice anthony kennedy. he, in the past, has said, has not been able to find a test for partisan gerrymandering that he thinks works, but on the other hand, he has said that he thinks this could be a big enough problem that it actually harms the first amendment rights of members of one party. >> and does the court have to find that the legislatures have the specific intent of packing either people of color or democrats in...
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but anthony kennedy, a reagan appointee who has voted with the liberals on gay rights and abortion, is0. and stephen breyer, appointed by bill clinton, is 78. in either of them were to be replaced by donald trump, the court would be more conservative and might revisit recent rulings against restricting access to abortion and favoring gay rights. >> with each of those, we have relatively recent decisions. so the court would have to reverse its earlier rulings, but if they had the votes to do that, i'm not sure they wouldn't. >> reporter: trump has said he thinks the core abortion rights ruling roe v. wade should be overturned, but he might need two more appointees beyond filling scalia's vacancy to have a chance at that. still, abortion rightings advocates are worried about more restrictions. >> while women might technically have the right under the constitution to choose an abortion, they wouldn't really be able to exercise that right. >> all right. let's get a check on your weather with wnbc meteorologist rafael miranda. i see no rain on this map. i see mild weather conditions and sun
but anthony kennedy, a reagan appointee who has voted with the liberals on gay rights and abortion, is0. and stephen breyer, appointed by bill clinton, is 78. in either of them were to be replaced by donald trump, the court would be more conservative and might revisit recent rulings against restricting access to abortion and favoring gay rights. >> with each of those, we have relatively recent decisions. so the court would have to reverse its earlier rulings, but if they had the votes to...
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anthony kennedy is 80. justice steven breyer, 78.eased a list of possible jusises to fill the seat -- justices to fill the seat during his campaign saying the list is definitive and will choose only from it in picking future justices of the supreme court. our supreme court reporter is back with me. is there an even shorter list that is circulating now, especially among republicans? i mean, what names would you be looking at most closely now? >> it's worth noting that no other president-elect has ever put out such a list. frankly, it was done to soothe the conservatives. a short list has, merge emerged william pryor, 54. he's called roe v. wade an abomination. diane sykes, 58. she's on the seventh circuit. a dark horse candidate is joan larsen. she serves on the michigan supreme court, not an appellate court. she hasn't been on the bench that long. but the conservatives have a lot of faith in her. and she's a former scalia clerk. and then finally there's senator mike lee. he's 45, best friends with ted cruz. the only non-judge on this
anthony kennedy is 80. justice steven breyer, 78.eased a list of possible jusises to fill the seat -- justices to fill the seat during his campaign saying the list is definitive and will choose only from it in picking future justices of the supreme court. our supreme court reporter is back with me. is there an even shorter list that is circulating now, especially among republicans? i mean, what names would you be looking at most closely now? >> it's worth noting that no other...
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reagan appointee, and key swing vote justice, anthony kennedy is 80 years old.al justice stephen breyer is 78. and the leader of the liberal pack, the oldest justice, 83-year-old ruth bader ginsburg, who has been openly critical of donald trump. >> throwing away your umbrella in a rainstorm, because you are not getting wet. >> reporter: ginsburg, who recently took center stage at the kennedy center last weekend, shows no sign of slowing down. with one open seat and an aging bench, president trump has the opportunity to shape the court for generations to come. pamela brown, cnn, washington. >> joining us is npr legal affairs correspondent, nina totenberg, and jornl washington law professor turley. as far as nominating, as the process goes, i think people assume it's going to be easy for trump to get his choice confirmed. is that actually the case? >> well, remember, this is not a wide margin. even if he picks up the seat in louisiana, you'd have 52 republican senators. you can throw in on a tie vice president pence. but that is not necessarily a lead pipe cinch o
reagan appointee, and key swing vote justice, anthony kennedy is 80 years old.al justice stephen breyer is 78. and the leader of the liberal pack, the oldest justice, 83-year-old ruth bader ginsburg, who has been openly critical of donald trump. >> throwing away your umbrella in a rainstorm, because you are not getting wet. >> reporter: ginsburg, who recently took center stage at the kennedy center last weekend, shows no sign of slowing down. with one open seat and an aging bench,...
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ronald reagan had to nominate three people before anthony kennedy was confirmed. what's unprecedented if it happens is simply not voting. that has never been done as a mode of obstruction. you can vote down nominees. that's been done many times. i think that would be politically difficult, simply not to vote on any of hillary clinton's nominees, but voting no is certainly an appropriate function of what senators can do. >> david, can we say it, eight justices? >> we can't because you have got tied. >> well, you can. that's the ted cruz argument. i heard jeffrey toobin, who as we both know is a supreme court scholar, screaming in disgust when ted cruz made that statement. functionally, he jumped on one of the justices saying things day to day are working the same way. he said, see, it's okay. but it isn't okay. >> it's an even number. here's the way you ought to hear that remark. these are tactics. these are bids being laid down in advance of the information about how strong will the respective positions be of the parties. if this turns out to be a close election a
ronald reagan had to nominate three people before anthony kennedy was confirmed. what's unprecedented if it happens is simply not voting. that has never been done as a mode of obstruction. you can vote down nominees. that's been done many times. i think that would be politically difficult, simply not to vote on any of hillary clinton's nominees, but voting no is certainly an appropriate function of what senators can do. >> david, can we say it, eight justices? >> we can't because...
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justice anthony kennedy has responded that the framers had not reacted -- drafted the document in specific terms. they did not claim to know the components of liberty and its manifold possibility. but were themselves opened as the court needed to be to new arguments and experiences. mightds brandeis himself have used, kennedy concluded that the framers "new times can blind us to certain truths and later generations will see that lawless one sock -- thought necessary will only oppress. as the constitution indoors, every generation can invoke its principles in their own search for greater freedom. a few words on the legacy. john roberts in discussing the characteristics of influential justices suggests the one to rank highest ineffectiveness were the "collegial pragmatists," the justices they know who they are. judges to show personal and judicial humility. those who know when a hold their tongues and those who are aware of a case's practical effects. they rank far higher than the self-centered players, the narcissists, the loose cannons, and the ideological purists. although roberts did not
justice anthony kennedy has responded that the framers had not reacted -- drafted the document in specific terms. they did not claim to know the components of liberty and its manifold possibility. but were themselves opened as the court needed to be to new arguments and experiences. mightds brandeis himself have used, kennedy concluded that the framers "new times can blind us to certain truths and later generations will see that lawless one sock -- thought necessary will only oppress. as...
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. >> and we should point out three of the liberal judges if you include anthony kennedy who is swingor in their 80s. donald trump will probably get at least, at least three supreme court justicis to be named, unless they hold out. >> it was that argument that he made over and over again to really consolidate the republican party with him, that he would have the ability to shape the court for a generation. that was -- that gave real strength to the republican base. they believed that that was reason enough to coalesce around someone they may have disagreed. >> that and obamacare. >> in the final weeks when he said i will repeal obamacare, when he gave a traditional speech and stayed disciplined and you could close your eyes and forget the base, and it could have been basically, it is when mike pence was running arnold the country saying republicans come home, they did. >> you know, it is interesting. hillary clinton tomorrow will have to give a speech she dreaded. she gave it, remember, eight plus years ago when she conceded to barack obama who won the democratic presidential nominati
. >> and we should point out three of the liberal judges if you include anthony kennedy who is swingor in their 80s. donald trump will probably get at least, at least three supreme court justicis to be named, unless they hold out. >> it was that argument that he made over and over again to really consolidate the republican party with him, that he would have the ability to shape the court for a generation. that was -- that gave real strength to the republican base. they believed that...
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. >> and he can appoint someone to replace anthony kennedy as that swing voter. >> rose: right. >> and maybe move that one over to the right. >> rose: and the garland, scalia, garland is not going to be appointed by donald trump. >> clearly. >> rose: that is three or four right there. that could change the court in four years. >> this was obviously a huge issue in the campaign for both sides. so it sntd as if the country didn't understand. >> rose: so tell me about how the interview came about. because you interviewed him during the campaign. >> i did. i interviewed him when he named pence. that very day. >> rose: and had the two of them together. >> yes. and he told us then that he would give us the first interview as president-elect. >> rose: he likes big numbers. >> he loves big numbers. and we had giant numbers. we had giant numbers. >> rose: so what surprised you from the moment you walked in the room? because you hadn't talked to him before. >> no, no, no. >> rose: there was no sense of this is what we want to do we want to sit down with you and find out what kind of president yo
. >> and he can appoint someone to replace anthony kennedy as that swing voter. >> rose: right. >> and maybe move that one over to the right. >> rose: and the garland, scalia, garland is not going to be appointed by donald trump. >> clearly. >> rose: that is three or four right there. that could change the court in four years. >> this was obviously a huge issue in the campaign for both sides. so it sntd as if the country didn't understand. >>...
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and anthony kennedy was nominated within one year of the election. but to see that and to have 1987 talk about me writing history to talk about that vacancy. >> but the point is just the nomination but that is all okay. to suggest it is a race to the bottom. and to deny to the other side of that moderate consensus that institution that is lost at the end of i the process say that they were irresponsible that is not that condoned irresponsible behavior. >> would democrats have done the same thing? >> that is possible and about the reaction to the supreme court vacancy maximizes the ability to turn the core into apolitical institution. why is there nine justices? in response to us greatest period in the course history thu with the other bridges. to keep the courts out of reconstruction with that credibility but any mechanism of power. and with support to the supreme court would be employed that everything is okay with the supreme court nomination. >> but to clarify my position is not uh justification but it is important to have in mind but a long-term
and anthony kennedy was nominated within one year of the election. but to see that and to have 1987 talk about me writing history to talk about that vacancy. >> but the point is just the nomination but that is all okay. to suggest it is a race to the bottom. and to deny to the other side of that moderate consensus that institution that is lost at the end of i the process say that they were irresponsible that is not that condoned irresponsible behavior. >> would democrats have done...
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ruth bader ginsburg is in her 80s, anthony kennedy is over 80 and there are other justices who have talked, bandied about the idea of retiring and so the supreme court was front and center especially for so many conservatives. and he has floated a list of almost two dozen names of people he says from that list he will put on the supreme court. they are mostly white, they are conservatives. interestingly some of them very libertarian would probably find unconstitutional some of the things donald trump proposed to do. but they are -- >> democrats will have to face a choice. you heard some say, wait, maybe we leave that open if hillary clinton wins. now the democrats have 47 seats in the senate, not enough to block unless they decide to filibuster and if they go full out on that we could see fights >> they could do what some were threatening to do, eight is enough. we don't need nine justices, it's not written in the constitution. up to the congress and if one party decides no the to confirm any justices you end up with eight. that's going to be very hard to maintain. they'll want to essentia
ruth bader ginsburg is in her 80s, anthony kennedy is over 80 and there are other justices who have talked, bandied about the idea of retiring and so the supreme court was front and center especially for so many conservatives. and he has floated a list of almost two dozen names of people he says from that list he will put on the supreme court. they are mostly white, they are conservatives. interestingly some of them very libertarian would probably find unconstitutional some of the things donald...
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if he comes on the court, he will link to the left of antique -- anthony kennedy.nd stephen breyer will become the swing. that moves the court to the left. republicans are not crazy to think it is something they are happy about. host: from a new york, independent line. jerry is next. caller: i have three perspectives. how did all of the federal to the same opinion regarding homosexual marriage at the same time if the they were not politically minded? the second to think is, i think of the court is better having eight people. they will have to struggle with the same kind of issues the rest of the government's. in some ways, having eight is a lot better. well those are the two main things. host: thank you. guest: if all of the judges came out at the same why does say way, it could be evidence that is what the law required. the decision on same-sex marriage was 5-4. not a situation where they all came out the same. whether eight is better, a small school of thought. you hear people saying it is for the good and it might make the court to work harder for consensus. it
if he comes on the court, he will link to the left of antique -- anthony kennedy.nd stephen breyer will become the swing. that moves the court to the left. republicans are not crazy to think it is something they are happy about. host: from a new york, independent line. jerry is next. caller: i have three perspectives. how did all of the federal to the same opinion regarding homosexual marriage at the same time if the they were not politically minded? the second to think is, i think of the court...
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. >> you have a grand unified theory of anthony kennedy? and if so could you teach it to mike, law students a? >> i can't say publicly. look, i think that, look, i don't dispute justice kennedy has move further left in recent years. i think the genesis of this way back in 1992 at the heart of liberty, the ability to define a content of one's own existence, of meaning, finish of the universe or whatever this is a. this sort of fortune could you understand of the world, who knows where it might lead. i think there's a lack, consistently been a lack of rigor. >> i do think it shouldn't surprise us that it is in some ways reacted to a perception of how well the institutions of government are working. there's been a lot of question about why, for example, the sprinkler was so active from 2004-2008 in terrorism cases, pushing back against, for example, guantÁnamo military commissions, things of that nature then sort of step back in 2009-2010. i don't think it's crazy to speculate that there was some sense that by, separation of powers problems th
. >> you have a grand unified theory of anthony kennedy? and if so could you teach it to mike, law students a? >> i can't say publicly. look, i think that, look, i don't dispute justice kennedy has move further left in recent years. i think the genesis of this way back in 1992 at the heart of liberty, the ability to define a content of one's own existence, of meaning, finish of the universe or whatever this is a. this sort of fortune could you understand of the world, who knows...
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if you look at the last 30 or 40 years, you see justices like sandra day o'connor, anthony suter and kennedye backed abortion rights and even justices who are generally conservative people like john roberts to hadley disappointed conservatives by voting twice to uphold the core of obamacare. you can expect as donald trump decides who to nominate, he's going to be hearing from conservative legal thinkers who want to make absolutely sure this is a rock solid conservative donald trump nominates to the court. of 21trump has a list perspective supreme court justices. take us through some of the names. guest: we know more about some of them than others. one to watch for is a guy named william pryor. he's a very outspoken judge, very conservative and has called roe versus wade one of the worst abominations in the history of the country. he's someone who you could expect a very vocal fight from, kratz over. there are others who are much less well known. when people have been talking about is a michigan supreme court justice. she's much younger and has only been on the court for about a year. but you
if you look at the last 30 or 40 years, you see justices like sandra day o'connor, anthony suter and kennedye backed abortion rights and even justices who are generally conservative people like john roberts to hadley disappointed conservatives by voting twice to uphold the core of obamacare. you can expect as donald trump decides who to nominate, he's going to be hearing from conservative legal thinkers who want to make absolutely sure this is a rock solid conservative donald trump nominates to...
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over the past 30 or 40 years, you see justices like sandra day o'connor and david souter and anthony kennedyrtion arets, even justices who generally conservative people, like chief justice john roberts, who badly disappointed conservatives by voting twice to uphold the core of obamacare. donald trump will be hearing from an awful lot of conservative legal thinkers, conservatives who want to make sure that this is a rocksolid conservative who donald trump nominates to the court. >> on those nominations, trump has a list of 21 prospective supreme court justices. take us through some of the names. >> well, we know more about some of them than others. one name to watch for is a guy named william pryor, a very outspoken judge, very conservative. called -- he has called roe versus wade one of the worst abominations of the country. you would expect a vocal fight with democrats over him. about have been talking is a michigan supreme court justice, she has only been on that court for about a year. you talk to conservatives and they say, she has a lot of firepower. she is an up and comer. if she does
over the past 30 or 40 years, you see justices like sandra day o'connor and david souter and anthony kennedyrtion arets, even justices who generally conservative people, like chief justice john roberts, who badly disappointed conservatives by voting twice to uphold the core of obamacare. donald trump will be hearing from an awful lot of conservative legal thinkers, conservatives who want to make sure that this is a rocksolid conservative who donald trump nominates to the court. >> on...
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the first of these was a lecture at the supreme court by justice anthony m kennedy on fdr's 1937. my apologies, of course, to the unrepentant new dealers. who referred to that as the court enlargement plan. [laughter] justice kennedy did a masterful job that evening weaving together the historical threads of three branches involvement in that legislative process. that has been a hallmark of many of the national heritage lectures ever since. some have focused on the expertise of the primary host in any given year. offering the cosponsors insight into the history. each approach, i think, has been well received and hence the continuation of this important series. the board of trustees has asked me to convey its gratitude to tonight's principal sponsor, the u.s. capitol historical society , for putting together this latest installment in what has been a venerable tradition. similarly, i want to convey our thanks to the white house historical association for its outstanding program on calvin coolidge which took place faster at the decatur house. the supreme court historical society is
the first of these was a lecture at the supreme court by justice anthony m kennedy on fdr's 1937. my apologies, of course, to the unrepentant new dealers. who referred to that as the court enlargement plan. [laughter] justice kennedy did a masterful job that evening weaving together the historical threads of three branches involvement in that legislative process. that has been a hallmark of many of the national heritage lectures ever since. some have focused on the expertise of the primary host...
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kennedy: i know one when i taste one. anthony gavin and bonnie, thank you for being here. rats are starting to worry one of their most reeve liable voting blocs may not show up on election day. kennedy: some troubling signs for the clinton campaign in three of the most spornlt swing states in this election. early voting results suggest a number of black voters who already cast ballots is down significantly compared to 2012. and there appear to be several reasons why including lower enthusiasm. and it caused worry among democrats. here is jimu green. obviously early voting is important to democrats. i'm curious. why is early voting so important to minority community as opposed to white community or others throughout the country? it seems to be specific to black community to get people to vote early and in greater numbers. why is that? >> i would say early voting is important our entire democracy. when you have people working shift jobs and aren't going to be able to get away on a specific day, this helps brornd the electorate. one of the issues we are seeing is there has bee
kennedy: i know one when i taste one. anthony gavin and bonnie, thank you for being here. rats are starting to worry one of their most reeve liable voting blocs may not show up on election day. kennedy: some troubling signs for the clinton campaign in three of the most spornlt swing states in this election. early voting results suggest a number of black voters who already cast ballots is down significantly compared to 2012. and there appear to be several reasons why including lower enthusiasm....
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so that adds to the mystery of what is on anthony weiner's laptop with hem *'s emails. kennedyen you read this, you have to assume on some level this influences comey's ongoing investigation into the server issue. but you think about the emails on that laptop and perhaps those emails bleach bitten exist in the 650,000. do you see the wikileaks investigation influencing the ongoing f.b.i. investigation? the wikileaks dump? >> maybe. i don't think the f.b.i. is that concerned about what's coming out in wikileaks. kennedy: do you think they have already seen these e-mails we are reading? bret: no, i don't think they have seen them already. i think they are following it closely. but they are consumed with trying to figure out what's in the 650,000. as far as we can tell from sources they are using high-tech stuff to go through those look for key words, looking for classification, looking for different elements of the investigation ongoing. remember two things. there is the email investigation on the classified emails, then we know now that the clinton foundation investigation had c
so that adds to the mystery of what is on anthony weiner's laptop with hem *'s emails. kennedyen you read this, you have to assume on some level this influences comey's ongoing investigation into the server issue. but you think about the emails on that laptop and perhaps those emails bleach bitten exist in the 650,000. do you see the wikileaks investigation influencing the ongoing f.b.i. investigation? the wikileaks dump? >> maybe. i don't think the f.b.i. is that concerned about what's...
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tv announcer: and now, to cape kennedy and major anthony nelson. [whispering] excuse me, can i look at this? [hennessy starts piece over] x?x?x?xxxxx?x?x?xxxx?xx?x?x?x?xx [hennessy repeats the same bar] x?xx?x?x?x?x?xxx?xxxxx?x?xr ????2d you gotta help him. [hennessy starts piece over] h-how can i? i gave him my word. look at the poor devil. [whispering] excuse me. [hennessy starts piece over] oh, i can't watch. poor major nelson. how does he get himself into these things? major healey. yeah. i promised him that he would not sing like caruso again. i know. but i did not promise that he would not sing like anyone else! huh? [magic boings] [high female voice] ? la donna ? mobile ? ? qual piuma al vento ? he's singing soprano. ? e di pensiero ? [magic boings] [hennessy starts piece over] [deep male voice] ? la donna ? mobile ? ? qual piuma al vento ? ? muto d'accento ? i don't think that's right either. oh? ? e di pensiero ? [magic boings] [normal female voice] ? la donna ? mobile ? ? qual piuma al vento ? ? muto d'accento ? ? e di pensiero ? [magic b
tv announcer: and now, to cape kennedy and major anthony nelson. [whispering] excuse me, can i look at this? [hennessy starts piece over] x?x?x?xxxxx?x?x?xxxx?xx?x?x?x?xx [hennessy repeats the same bar] x?xx?x?x?x?x?xxx?xxxxx?x?xr ????2d you gotta help him. [hennessy starts piece over] h-how can i? i gave him my word. look at the poor devil. [whispering] excuse me. [hennessy starts piece over] oh, i can't watch. poor major nelson. how does he get himself into these things? major healey. yeah. i...
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football playoffs posting all of that john shula he finds anthony leonetti pet goes untouched they are two before the first half goes to the tim kennedy had over 100 receiving. he is somehow stays see him stay says saymeh 68. touchdown run it was right there with 30t 5-3. they willll week. comes back and beats the bobcats 2720 in the final. jfk recovers for six more. the browns dominate on the field for the outlook l night. thehe temperatures have continud to fall were generally in the lower and middle 30s when we take adle look at this all word up over the last 24 hours it wa reading that still puts the sun went down that's in the accumulations of work did. s s were we had several inches of snow late last night really the accumulations will be minimal.mn i doubt we'll see much more than that.bt now into geauga and trumbull county. portions of asked to'snd ashtabula. in that area of lake effect is shut down the lake effect further east that will be our focus of attentionakefu blusterd the top more about the thanksgiving forecasty' a lot of people may be thinking they should avoid.pl scott call that yesterday is that there be mostly ac
football playoffs posting all of that john shula he finds anthony leonetti pet goes untouched they are two before the first half goes to the tim kennedy had over 100 receiving. he is somehow stays see him stay says saymeh 68. touchdown run it was right there with 30t 5-3. they willll week. comes back and beats the bobcats 2720 in the final. jfk recovers for six more. the browns dominate on the field for the outlook l night. thehe temperatures have continud to fall were generally in the lower...
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kennedy: glad you are here and we'll link to anthony fisher's article on our facebook page. trump's proposed hack plan could have mixed results for your wallet. jonathon hon explains next. >> donald trump spent an awful lot of time on the campaign trail on his plan to slash taxed for the middle class. i'm only one cutting taxes. it reduces most of the deductions and loopholes available to special interests and to the very rich. we are going to cut your taxes, she is going to raise your taxes. kennedy: for most of the middle class taxes will reportedly go down. but here is the rub. the proposals would raise tax for 8 million families, mostly those with a single parent or a large number of children. many of the families who could use the tax break the most aren't going to get it. here is jonathon hoenig. isn't this all just another prime example of why we need to go to a flat tax and end this complicated tax code we service day in and day out? >> wouldn't that be easy? there were candidates running on a flat tax and they didn't gain much traction. donald trump has had no less
kennedy: glad you are here and we'll link to anthony fisher's article on our facebook page. trump's proposed hack plan could have mixed results for your wallet. jonathon hon explains next. >> donald trump spent an awful lot of time on the campaign trail on his plan to slash taxed for the middle class. i'm only one cutting taxes. it reduces most of the deductions and loopholes available to special interests and to the very rich. we are going to cut your taxes, she is going to raise your...
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kennedy: glad you are here and we'll link to anthony fisher's article on our facebook page.rump's proposed hack plan could have mixed results for your wallet. this is more than just a credit card. it's how adventure begins. and with the miles you can earn, it's always taking you closer to your next unforgettable experience. become a cardmember and start enjoying benefits built to take you further... like group 1 boarding... and no foreign transaction fees. plus, when you fly on american...
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anthony weiner before reresigned. that to me is the most damaging here -- kennedy: resigned from the marriage? >> from his job. going back to 2011. that to me is mindblowing. >> we know that she was in high school but we don't know if it was 17 year's old. right on the cusp. still, it's creepy. by not doing him anything hillary clinton enabled him to go younger. they say that if you don't vote for hillary you're sexist but this behavior is sexist because they are ignoring the victims of the scandals. bill clinton, anthony weiner, by being progressive they can pig-pass, live as a pig. >> the culture that arose around protecting the football team and politics you're either on one team or the other for the most part and it was more important for them to protect that candidate than to be honest about the nature of the relationship between anthony weiner and the women that he was sexting. it's disgusting. sandra: harris, i want to get your reactions to comments on 60 minutes about meddling, meddling now versus the fact that he's been meddling for a long time. listen. >> it is important for her to answer these quest
anthony weiner before reresigned. that to me is the most damaging here -- kennedy: resigned from the marriage? >> from his job. going back to 2011. that to me is mindblowing. >> we know that she was in high school but we don't know if it was 17 year's old. right on the cusp. still, it's creepy. by not doing him anything hillary clinton enabled him to go younger. they say that if you don't vote for hillary you're sexist but this behavior is sexist because they are ignoring the...
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kennedy: who would have thought entire u.s. presidential election would come down to anthony weiner. could f.b.i.ector james comey face prosecution himself? harry reid thinks it comes down to the hatch act. should libertarians follow gary johnson to the polls or pull the lever for donald trump. grab a map. it gets spooky. this one hell of an october surprise. the internal conflict within the
kennedy: who would have thought entire u.s. presidential election would come down to anthony weiner. could f.b.i.ector james comey face prosecution himself? harry reid thinks it comes down to the hatch act. should libertarians follow gary johnson to the polls or pull the lever for donald trump. grab a map. it gets spooky. this one hell of an october surprise. the internal conflict within the
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kennedy: the man at the center of hillary's latest email headache is anthony weiner.treatment for sex addiction. the feds found 650,000 emails from hillary clinton's server which were uncovered on anthony weiner's laptop during an investigation of his alleged sexting with a 15-year-old girl. >> he's going into rehab and he can't bring any electrical devices on him or in him. he's going to have to make do with wornout copies of teen vogue. he should portray himself as a victim. he should say i'm a victim of male rejection system or mrs. being ignored has drove him to hit on high school girls because in high school he was ignored by girls. it will be a disorder in two years. kennedy: i'm waiting for dsm6. >> i like dsm5. >> it's better than a dan brown novel. >> actually it's good reading. kennedy: thank you, greg. >> you look lovely in white. >> and you in gray. thanks, gregg. i miss you already. >> i miss you, too. kennedy: coming up, a lot of big-name republicans have been keeping their distance from donald. kennedy: welcome back. look whose comes crawling back after
kennedy: the man at the center of hillary's latest email headache is anthony weiner.treatment for sex addiction. the feds found 650,000 emails from hillary clinton's server which were uncovered on anthony weiner's laptop during an investigation of his alleged sexting with a 15-year-old girl. >> he's going into rehab and he can't bring any electrical devices on him or in him. he's going to have to make do with wornout copies of teen vogue. he should portray himself as a victim. he should...