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we wouldn't believe chaney. >> we're not going to go willy-nilly into war any where. first of all -- >> that's what surprised me. why do you want to bring in ground troops -- >> are you kidding me? the first gulf war was united world. >> we didn't occupy a country. >> exactly. you know why, because bush, the father -- >> knew where to stop. >> we achieved our objective. >> we have to destroy them. >> the ground troops. >> wait a minute, chris. wait a minute. do you actually think that you could destroy them without people on the ground? are you kidding me? >> what happens when one of our guys gets picked up and they're going to be head him in two days? don't it escalate it further. >> no. look, it's a -- >> i would think. >> i'm going to say to you is this. isis is spreading. it needs to be destroyed. the caliphate will -- it will take the air out of the radicals. number two, if you're not on the ground, it won't work. you can't just do it from the air. how many wars did we learn that in. but, let me tell you this. once they're gone. once they're gone. i'm for getting
we wouldn't believe chaney. >> we're not going to go willy-nilly into war any where. first of all -- >> that's what surprised me. why do you want to bring in ground troops -- >> are you kidding me? the first gulf war was united world. >> we didn't occupy a country. >> exactly. you know why, because bush, the father -- >> knew where to stop. >> we achieved our objective. >> we have to destroy them. >> the ground troops. >> wait a...
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we wouldn't believe chaney. >> we're not going to go willy-nilly into war any where.f all -- >> that's what surprised me. why do you want to bring in grou ground troops -- >> are you kidding me? the first gulf war was united world. >> we didn't occupy a country. >> exactly. you know why, because bush, the father -- >> knew where to stop. >> we achieved our on skrbjecti >> we have to destroy them. >> the ground troops. >> wait a minute, chris. wait a minute. do you actually think that you could destroy them without people on the ground? are you kidding me? >> what happens when one of our guys gets picked up and they're going to be head him in two days? don't it escalate it further. >> no. look, it's a -- >> i would think. >> i'm going to say to you is this. isis is spreading. it needs to be destroyed. the caliphate will -- it will take the air out of the radicals. number two, if you're not on the ground, it won't work. you can't just do it from the air. how many wars did we learn that in. but, let me tell you this. once they're gone. once they're gone. i'm for getting
we wouldn't believe chaney. >> we're not going to go willy-nilly into war any where.f all -- >> that's what surprised me. why do you want to bring in grou ground troops -- >> are you kidding me? the first gulf war was united world. >> we didn't occupy a country. >> exactly. you know why, because bush, the father -- >> knew where to stop. >> we achieved our on skrbjecti >> we have to destroy them. >> the ground troops. >> wait a minute,...
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so -- >> like boris car love and lon chaney back in the day. >> exactly on night like tonight look over>> keep app eye out. >> thanks nicole. >> let us know what your good question is. log to cbsphilly.com/good question to submit your question. tweet us using the hash tag cbs3 good question. >> nicole will be here every night with the answer on "eyewitness news" at 11:00. we can't wait to hear your good question. >>> great events on the st. joseph's university campus kinney center for autism education and support held its prom tonight. approximately 30 people i autism and their dates st. joseph students who work and study at the center put on sharp outfits for the festivities. looking good. everybody, everybody had a wonderful time. >> another prom tonight. this was the senior citizens prom at wins will he township high school in camden county. the theme was a night of myste mystery. in addition to dinner and dancing there was an auction arc raffle and door prizes. this event was organized by the winslow township high school national honor society. >> um hup. >> delaware county deep in
so -- >> like boris car love and lon chaney back in the day. >> exactly on night like tonight look over>> keep app eye out. >> thanks nicole. >> let us know what your good question is. log to cbsphilly.com/good question to submit your question. tweet us using the hash tag cbs3 good question. >> nicole will be here every night with the answer on "eyewitness news" at 11:00. we can't wait to hear your good question. >>> great events on the st....
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so -- >> like boris car love and lon chaney back in the day. >> exactly on night like tonight look over>> keep app eye out. >> thanks nicole. >> let us know what your good question is. log to cbsphilly.com/good question to submit your question. tweet us using the hash tag cbs3 good question. >> nicole will be here every night with the answer on "eyewitness news" at 11:00. we can't wait to hear your good question. >>> great events on the st. joseph's university campus kinney center for autism education and support held its prom tonight. approximately 30 people i autism and their dates st. joseph students who work and study at the center put on sharp outfits for the festivities. looking good. everybody, everybody had a wonderful time. >> another prom tonight. this was the senior citizens prom at wins will he township high school in camden county. the theme was a night of myste mystery. in addition to dinner and dancing there was an auction arc raffle and door prizes. this event was organized by the winslow township high school national honor society. >> um hup. >> delaware county deep in
so -- >> like boris car love and lon chaney back in the day. >> exactly on night like tonight look over>> keep app eye out. >> thanks nicole. >> let us know what your good question is. log to cbsphilly.com/good question to submit your question. tweet us using the hash tag cbs3 good question. >> nicole will be here every night with the answer on "eyewitness news" at 11:00. we can't wait to hear your good question. >>> great events on the st....
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♪ down the lane i look dick chaney is struggling with documents he has been withholding it is good toyes, you are all going to miss me the way you used to diss me but soon i will touch the brown, brown grass of home ♪ [laughter] [applause] what i like best about these evenings is the laughter and the chance to thank you for the work you do for the country. i also knew this was a good chance to put aside our differences for a few hours. one thing we all share whether we are native citizens or new is aens like craig tremendous appreciation for our people in uniform. an appreciation symbolized by the united states marine band, celebrating its 210th anniversary this year. [applause] i love the band. say myi'm going to farewell to you by doing something i have always wanted to do. and i do it in the spirit of our shared love for this country. murmuring] [applause] [drums beating] >> [band playing] rhythmically clapping] ♪ [laughter] ♪ [laughter] [laughter] [crowd rhythmically clapping with the music] ♪ [cheers and applause] [drums rolling] >> as president obama appears to deliver his last
♪ down the lane i look dick chaney is struggling with documents he has been withholding it is good toyes, you are all going to miss me the way you used to diss me but soon i will touch the brown, brown grass of home ♪ [laughter] [applause] what i like best about these evenings is the laughter and the chance to thank you for the work you do for the country. i also knew this was a good chance to put aside our differences for a few hours. one thing we all share whether we are native citizens...
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. >> was chaney second fiddle? well, i think -- >> he was calling the shots. that's a terrible example, but i think he was. >> john kasich stands for america that is united. >> i'm so glad you came on. i'm so glad people make this case. there has got to be -- there has to be a counter part to what trump is selling. >> if they go up online today, listen to john kasich's speech this morning, i think most people would understand that we've got the person that -- >> i always say this about kasich. he is who he is. >> yes, sir. >> no fraud. i've watched that guy for 40 years. that's the guy i've known for 40 years. >>> up next, we've got a new york round table coming here tonight, the candidates focus on the primary one week out now. the tabloid, the new york daily news from tomorrow, endorsing hillary clinton for president. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. >>> welcome back to "hardball." no surprise donald trump is a big lead in his home state of new york, where a week from today, he hopes to make up for his loss in wisconsin. "the new york time
. >> was chaney second fiddle? well, i think -- >> he was calling the shots. that's a terrible example, but i think he was. >> john kasich stands for america that is united. >> i'm so glad you came on. i'm so glad people make this case. there has got to be -- there has to be a counter part to what trump is selling. >> if they go up online today, listen to john kasich's speech this morning, i think most people would understand that we've got the person that --...
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the murders of civil rights workers james chaney, michael schwerner and andrew goodman in 1964.0,000 armed federal agents, national guardsmen, and military police just to enforce federal law allowing a black man to attend state college. a notion that was, shall we say, less than popular here. to be honest, that was about all i had for an image of the state of mississippi. that was all i knew. and it hadn't occurred to me to look further. but i've traveled the world since then, and i've visited and learned to love many places not my own. cultures and beliefs very different from the upper east side of manhattan. why can't i love mississippi? ♪ y'all know the name pyinfamous ♪ ♪ all bets are off i'm through talking ♪ ♪ never gonna fall for my spider move august and september ♪ ♪ block your october so you should be thankful the party's not over ♪ ♪ we won the race 'cause they ran a lame campaign ♪ ♪ i'm over here cooking victory you want a taste? ♪ >> anthony: pyinfamous is a proud son and resident of mississippi. a youth mentor in jackson's church and public school systems, owner o
the murders of civil rights workers james chaney, michael schwerner and andrew goodman in 1964.0,000 armed federal agents, national guardsmen, and military police just to enforce federal law allowing a black man to attend state college. a notion that was, shall we say, less than popular here. to be honest, that was about all i had for an image of the state of mississippi. that was all i knew. and it hadn't occurred to me to look further. but i've traveled the world since then, and i've visited...
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i think that would be challengeable under the, you know, the footnote in heckler against chaney. it says if you just decide that you're not going to enforce the law at all, then there may well be a cause of action to challenge it there, and but that's a million miles from where we are now. and i think the key point is that the policy -- justice kennedy: well, it's four million people from where we are now. general verrilli: well, you know, that's a big number. you're right, justice kennedy. justice kennedy: and that's and that's the whole point, is that you've talked about discretion here. what we're doing is defining the limits of discretion. and it seems to me that that is a legislative, not an executive act. general verrilli: so -- justice kennedy: all of the briefs go on for pages to the effect that the president has admitted a certain number of people and then congress approves it. that seems to me to have it backwards. it's as if that the president is setting the policy and the congress is executing it. that's just upside down. general verrilli: i don't i don't think it's u
i think that would be challengeable under the, you know, the footnote in heckler against chaney. it says if you just decide that you're not going to enforce the law at all, then there may well be a cause of action to challenge it there, and but that's a million miles from where we are now. and i think the key point is that the policy -- justice kennedy: well, it's four million people from where we are now. general verrilli: well, you know, that's a big number. you're right, justice kennedy....
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so, i'm thinking goodman, chaney, schwarner. i'm looking at my friend, he's looking at me. what are we going to do here, knock down this door, make a run for it, what have you, right? it was horrifying. the police officer eventually surfaced back on to route 1 after about 10 to 15 minutes that felt like forever taking this secluded route through the princeton countryside, and let us off at a gas station. when we got out, we were just speechless. it took us more than two weeks to even really talk about the experience to each other. it took three weeks to actually try to go to a faculty member to tell them about what had happened. and my friend said, because he called me "big country," he said, "welcome to the north, big country," you know, the promise land. so, i was reminded of the words of malcolm x after that experience, that the american south is anything south of the canadian border, right? and so, it always created a commitment on my part to try to find entrepreneurs and to help and assist people who were trying to blend, you know, technology or blend entrepreneurship
so, i'm thinking goodman, chaney, schwarner. i'm looking at my friend, he's looking at me. what are we going to do here, knock down this door, make a run for it, what have you, right? it was horrifying. the police officer eventually surfaced back on to route 1 after about 10 to 15 minutes that felt like forever taking this secluded route through the princeton countryside, and let us off at a gas station. when we got out, we were just speechless. it took us more than two weeks to even really...
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i think that would be challengeable under the, you know, the footnote in heckler against chaney. it says if you just decide that you're not going to enforce the law at all, then there may well be a cause of action to challenge it there, and but that's a million miles from where we are now. and i think the key point is that the policy -- justice kennedy: well, it's four million people from where we are now. general verrilli: well, you know, that's a big number. you're right, justice kennedy. justice kennedy: and that's and that's the whole point, is that you've talked about discretion here. what we're doing is defining the limits of discretion. and it seems to me that that is a legislative, not an executive act. general verrilli: so -- justice kennedy: all of the briefs go on for pages to the effect that the president has admitted a certain number of people and then congress approves it. that seems to me to have it backwards. it's as if that the president is setting the policy and the congress is executing it. that's just upside down. general verrilli: i don't i don't think it's u
i think that would be challengeable under the, you know, the footnote in heckler against chaney. it says if you just decide that you're not going to enforce the law at all, then there may well be a cause of action to challenge it there, and but that's a million miles from where we are now. and i think the key point is that the policy -- justice kennedy: well, it's four million people from where we are now. general verrilli: well, you know, that's a big number. you're right, justice kennedy....
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i think that would be challengeable under the footnote in heckler against chaney. it says if you just decide that you're not going to enforce the law at all, then there may well be a cause of action to challenge it there, and but that's a million miles from where we are now. and i think the key point is that the policy -- justice kennedy: well, it's four million people from where we are now. general verrilli: well, you know, that's a big number. you're right, justice kennedy. justice kennedy: and that's and the whole point, is that you've talked about discretion here. what we're doing is defining the limits of discretion. and it seems to me that that is a legislative, not an executive act. all of the briefs go on for pages to the effect that the president has admitted a certain number of people and then congress approves it. that seems to me to have it backwards. it's as if that the president is setting the policy and the congress is executing it. that's just upside down. general verrilli: i don't i think it's upside down. i think it's different, and it's different
i think that would be challengeable under the footnote in heckler against chaney. it says if you just decide that you're not going to enforce the law at all, then there may well be a cause of action to challenge it there, and but that's a million miles from where we are now. and i think the key point is that the policy -- justice kennedy: well, it's four million people from where we are now. general verrilli: well, you know, that's a big number. you're right, justice kennedy. justice kennedy:...