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i ask you, clarence. clarence: well, first of all, beyonce was engaged in a massive publicity campaign for her next record album. they're not recalled -- called record albums any more. c.d.'s, whatever. number two, the black panthers and black lives matter movements are very respected by a lot of people in this country, especially those who buy hip-hop music. it's not a history lecture, show. i thought it was pret eentertaining and afterwards i found out it was controversial. eleanor: same here. i thought it was terrific and i didn't really get all the she did a beautiful job of tracing black history from the middle of the last century on up to today and also drawing a tension to rail shooting of a young man right around where the super bowl arena was. he was shot 15 times trying to surrender. so there are some real issues here. the people who have trouble with it are basically the right wing media, rush limbaugh and the law and order giuliani. that's about it. pat: the black panthers were a group of kill
i ask you, clarence. clarence: well, first of all, beyonce was engaged in a massive publicity campaign for her next record album. they're not recalled -- called record albums any more. c.d.'s, whatever. number two, the black panthers and black lives matter movements are very respected by a lot of people in this country, especially those who buy hip-hop music. it's not a history lecture, show. i thought it was pret eentertaining and afterwards i found out it was controversial. eleanor: same...
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i ask you, clarence? that trump's attitude of building walls instead of bridges is not christian did not startle me. it's the kind of thing that ministers say, that a liberal, progressive minister would say, off-the-cuff conversation. and it was something that trump reacted to, of course, as he often does, with thin-skinned, overreach, and this suddenly becomes a feud between the pope and trump, which i suspect will help him politically in states like south carolina but when he gets to the belt where there are more catholics, it could be a detriment. we will see. eleanor: what was important that the pope said was sending a message to all the priests in latin america that it's ok to counsel women and men that prophylactics are ok and this is a virus that has terrible consequences for the unborn and significant message that he sends. pat: well, let me go to the question of, i think what the pope said was a terrible mistake. first, you said he's liberal progressive. he's argentine, he's anti-capitalist polit
i ask you, clarence? that trump's attitude of building walls instead of bridges is not christian did not startle me. it's the kind of thing that ministers say, that a liberal, progressive minister would say, off-the-cuff conversation. and it was something that trump reacted to, of course, as he often does, with thin-skinned, overreach, and this suddenly becomes a feud between the pope and trump, which i suspect will help him politically in states like south carolina but when he gets to the belt...
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clarence bain junior... who lives in the small town... immediately started searching for people after the storm hit. clarence bain, jr., lives in waverly - "i fell in the woods, and when i got up and i looked right there and both the bodies were sitting over there and i called for help." bain found 50- year-old larry turner and 26- year-old devine stringfield. he says...about 10 minutes later.. someone else found the two- year-old. the toddler's 30-year-old mother was seriously hurt. seven other people suffered dozens come together tonight to remember the lives lost in a mass shooting in kansas. three people are dead and 14 hurt after police say cedric ford opened fire at his workplace. police say ford shot two people... stole a car and drove to the excel industries plant where he continued shooting. ford was served with a protective order filed by his girlfriend hours before the shooting. ford was killed during a shootout with officers. sheriff t. walton - / harvey county kansas "this man was not going to stop shooting.. the only reason
clarence bain junior... who lives in the small town... immediately started searching for people after the storm hit. clarence bain, jr., lives in waverly - "i fell in the woods, and when i got up and i looked right there and both the bodies were sitting over there and i called for help." bain found 50- year-old larry turner and 26- year-old devine stringfield. he says...about 10 minutes later.. someone else found the two- year-old. the toddler's 30-year-old mother was seriously hurt....
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and - supreme court justice clarence thomas speaks up for the first time in a decade in court. you're watching kwwl. we've got you covered in --------- --------- his wife, the daughter of the fareway board chairman. the state wrapping up their caae today, and the defense taking center stage. alexander fazzino faces first degree murder charges for allegedly killing his wife emily fazzino, in their boone home in january of 2012. kwwl's brad hanson has been following this trial very closely for us. brad joins us live from decorah with the very latest. the state wrapped up their case this morning wwth the testimony of a d-c-i agent who testified about what could have caused the bruise on her forehead--one of the big question marks of this case. the defense began their case this afternoon--calling the fazzino's former house cleaner to the stand. elodie mcwilson refused to answer any questions, pleading the fifth, when asked if she sold prescription drugs emily fazzinn. the defense then called joanne she testified that she saw emily stumble, stagger and slur her words (joanne
and - supreme court justice clarence thomas speaks up for the first time in a decade in court. you're watching kwwl. we've got you covered in --------- --------- his wife, the daughter of the fareway board chairman. the state wrapping up their caae today, and the defense taking center stage. alexander fazzino faces first degree murder charges for allegedly killing his wife emily fazzino, in their boone home in january of 2012. kwwl's brad hanson has been following this trial very closely for...
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longtime friend justice claris clarence thomas clarence clarence thomas was among the several current and past justices who attended the ceremony the late justices justice's son reverend justices sun reverend polska leo was the mass for his father. justice justice thomas read the first reading. >> hope does not disappoint because the love of god has been through the holy spirit that has been given to us. >> reverend scalia delivered an everyone for support. >> on behalf of our mother and the entire scalia family, i want to thank you for your presence here, for you many words of consolation many more for the prayers and masses you have offered at the death of our father, antonin scalia. >> immediately following the mass the family left for the burial site to say a final farewell to their father. >> and in the waters of baptism, antonin died with christ and rose with him to new life. may he now share with him eternal glory. >> justice scalia was 79 years of over 50 years, maureen they are nine children. >>> it has been an absolutely fantastic saturday to get outdoors at least in the met
longtime friend justice claris clarence thomas clarence clarence thomas was among the several current and past justices who attended the ceremony the late justices justice's son reverend justices sun reverend polska leo was the mass for his father. justice justice thomas read the first reading. >> hope does not disappoint because the love of god has been through the holy spirit that has been given to us. >> reverend scalia delivered an everyone for support. >> on behalf of our...
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see any chance such a public enemy number one as we see with the murder but we also see with the clarence dare think that nietzsche is a thinker that we americans need in order to embrace modern life. >> host: political movements that have co-opted nietzsche? >> guest: i think, the entire 20th century, i think the one that surprises my readers the most or at least when i get letters from readers or from come into contact with readers is nietzsche, the hidden nietzsche and black power. so he was a reader of nietzsche and in nietzsche he discovered a lot of things. but what he understood from nietzsche is he needed nietzsche to stay that it is in fact made up, or the product of history, the product of chance is arbitrary but it is not true, so do not hate the voice of a racist culture as a voice of your own inner conscience. so this is what nietzsche did for african-americans. that is to help them here that they no longer had to pray to the white man's god. they know hot to like make themselves to press straight to religion and they should not take this morality which tries to discipline th
see any chance such a public enemy number one as we see with the murder but we also see with the clarence dare think that nietzsche is a thinker that we americans need in order to embrace modern life. >> host: political movements that have co-opted nietzsche? >> guest: i think, the entire 20th century, i think the one that surprises my readers the most or at least when i get letters from readers or from come into contact with readers is nietzsche, the hidden nietzsche and black...
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mencken or clarence darrow or walter kaufman who becomes so important to redeem nietzsche after world war ii review in newton or allan bloom are getting it right or wrong. that is not the interesting thing for a historian to ask. what i am trying to do is listen in to what they have to say about nietzsche, see what that tells us about american intellectual life in that particular moment. e-book is actually not about nietzsche. it is about us, our intellectual life and it is about our coming to our own ideas about truth, democracy, christianity, god, by way of nietzsche. i am dodging the question. >> host: has he in your view been a positive influence in american political and cultural life? >> guest: i have never been asked that question. he is a necessary influence because i think he is right. there is a lot of bunk in what he says, a lot of grandstanding and machine is no but you clear that way and the ideas i think are ideas we have to come to terms with which is to repeat what i said earlier the notion that so much of what we take to be universally true. ..
mencken or clarence darrow or walter kaufman who becomes so important to redeem nietzsche after world war ii review in newton or allan bloom are getting it right or wrong. that is not the interesting thing for a historian to ask. what i am trying to do is listen in to what they have to say about nietzsche, see what that tells us about american intellectual life in that particular moment. e-book is actually not about nietzsche. it is about us, our intellectual life and it is about our coming to...
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that's not the way it should be. >> clarence, let me ask you about the politics of it. and i certainly see joan's point about cutting the president down to three years. but the politics of it, could this affect, impact turnout in this election this year, on either side or both? >> i think the president making this -- making his decision now, before the election, puts this in front of other issues, as a big election issue. obviously it becomes very critical for democrats to turn out to get a democratic president, and a democratic senate, if they can. to help their appointees get through right now we have i've lost count of how many judicial appointments are still in limbo. being stalled by the senate. one woman who had been a very capable supreme court nominee was just recently withdrew after having been delayed for two years. this is the kind of thing that is quite unprecedented but indicative of the kind of polarization that we've seen in the last few years during the obama administration. >> joan, let me go back to your point about the unprecedented state of denying o
that's not the way it should be. >> clarence, let me ask you about the politics of it. and i certainly see joan's point about cutting the president down to three years. but the politics of it, could this affect, impact turnout in this election this year, on either side or both? >> i think the president making this -- making his decision now, before the election, puts this in front of other issues, as a big election issue. obviously it becomes very critical for democrats to turn out...
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we will also hear a scripture reading from close friend fellow justice clarence thomas who shared hiselief that the constitution should be interpreted as those who drafted it. vice president joe biden will be here as well as other notable lawmakers. before the funeral begins i want to bring in cnn correspondent jake tapper and cnn senior analyst jeffrey toobin. scalia's biographer also joins us, she is reuters' legal affairs editor. cnn's carol costello joins us and pamela brown and fairway edward beck are with us as well. jake, this is an important day in american history because he was such a powerful figure on that supreme court. >> there are three ways that justice scalia really touched the lives of people in this country. first of all, in this town he was somebody whose friendships in not dictated by his personal believes. everybody knows that he and ruth bader ginsburg, one of the liberal justices on the court, were, in her words, best buddies. he pushed away the modern convention that you're not allowed to be friends with people of differing political views. second is his keen
we will also hear a scripture reading from close friend fellow justice clarence thomas who shared hiselief that the constitution should be interpreted as those who drafted it. vice president joe biden will be here as well as other notable lawmakers. before the funeral begins i want to bring in cnn correspondent jake tapper and cnn senior analyst jeffrey toobin. scalia's biographer also joins us, she is reuters' legal affairs editor. cnn's carol costello joins us and pamela brown and fairway...
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(sot - clarence thomas) hope does not disappoint because the love of god has been poured out into our hearts through the holy spirit that has a scripture reading by fellow justice clarence thomas-- closest aligned with scalia ideologically in the court. but the last mass for the outspoken conservative wasn't focused on his contributions to the law... (sot - father paul scalia) the deeper he went in his catholic faith the better a citizen and public servant he became. in his homily, justice scalia's son paul, a priest, talked about the importance of his father's christian faith... and his love for his large family. (sot - father paul scalia) sure he forgot our names at times or mixed them up (laughter). but there are nine of us. he loved us and sought to show that love. (nats - music) among the thousands in attendance countless dignitaries: vice president joe biden, former vice president dick cheney, and all 8 sitting justices on the supreme court. nats - music (sot - father paul scalia) "every funeral reminds us of how thin the veil is between this world and the next." following justi
(sot - clarence thomas) hope does not disappoint because the love of god has been poured out into our hearts through the holy spirit that has a scripture reading by fellow justice clarence thomas-- closest aligned with scalia ideologically in the court. but the last mass for the outspoken conservative wasn't focused on his contributions to the law... (sot - father paul scalia) the deeper he went in his catholic faith the better a citizen and public servant he became. in his homily, justice...
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. - oh sure, clarence. - hey clarence, after we finish the car, can we sit in it? - gee, we just want to sit in it and pretend we're driving. you said we could. - you got that in writing, freckles? (audience laughs) - who you talking to, clarence? - he's talking to you, beaver. you're the only one with freckles. - yeah, i guess i am. - you really say funny stuff, clarence. - never mind, just don't stop working. and hey, squeeze that rag out, freckles. you wanna leave streaks? - well lumpy, i mean, clarence. - yeah, freckles? - i'd liked it better if you'd call me beaver like you always do. - beaver's a dumb name. i like freckles a lot better. don't you, fellas? - gee, sure clarence. - [whitey] yeah, sure. (thump) - where do you think you're going? - well, take it easy, freckles. - so long, guys. - so long, freckles. - yeah, so long freckles. - you know something, clarence? - what? - i'd rather be a beaver than a lumpy. lump, lump, lump! (audience laughs) (laughing) - [whitey] hey clarence, i think you hurt beaver's feelings. - shut up, or i won't let you wash my ca
. - oh sure, clarence. - hey clarence, after we finish the car, can we sit in it? - gee, we just want to sit in it and pretend we're driving. you said we could. - you got that in writing, freckles? (audience laughs) - who you talking to, clarence? - he's talking to you, beaver. you're the only one with freckles. - yeah, i guess i am. - you really say funny stuff, clarence. - never mind, just don't stop working. and hey, squeeze that rag out, freckles. you wanna leave streaks? - well lumpy, i...
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(justice clarence thomas) "hope does not disappoint because the love of god has been poured out into our hearts through the holy spirit that has been given to us." us."scalia's family immediately left for the burial site. president obama did not attend today's ceremonies.instead -- he paid scalia's body laid in repose. not even 24 hours after she died -- pulitzer prize winning novelist harper lee was buried today in a private ceremony. ceremony.a few dozen people gathered in her hometown of monroeville, alabama to pay tribute to the mind behind works like "to kill a mockingbird and "go set a watchman.lee's friend -- history professor wayne flynt -- eulogized her with a speech lee requested called "atticus inside ourselves.flynt gave that speech in 2006 to honor lee.after the ceremony lee was buried in the cemetery adjacent to the first united methodist church.that's where her parents and sister are also buried.lee died friday at the age of 89. an entire town in idaho is trapped following *this landslide!as of tonight there is no way in or out of elk city.that means about 250 nearly 1
(justice clarence thomas) "hope does not disappoint because the love of god has been poured out into our hearts through the holy spirit that has been given to us." us."scalia's family immediately left for the burial site. president obama did not attend today's ceremonies.instead -- he paid scalia's body laid in repose. not even 24 hours after she died -- pulitzer prize winning novelist harper lee was buried today in a private ceremony. ceremony.a few dozen people gathered in her...
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court nomination of robert bork and the despicable smear tactics used against the nomination of clarence thomas. by the way, i remember when miguel estrada was nominated by a republican president, and they did everything in their power to stop him from even being on the district of columbia circuit court of appeals, or circuit court of appeals for the district of columbia. there was one reason they did that, because he would have beee circuit court of appeals for the district of columbia is a steppingstone and has been a steppingstone to the supreme court. they didn't want the first hispanic in the history of this country to be on the court nominated by republicans. miguel is one of the greatest attorneys in this country, and yet that's what happened. it's hard to believe with the crying and moaning and groaning i'm getting from the other side when you look at some of these facts. let's go all the way back to roosevelt. roosevelt tried to pack the court. he was a democrat. in these instances i'm showing here, they're all part of being democrats. senate democrats have also been responsibl
court nomination of robert bork and the despicable smear tactics used against the nomination of clarence thomas. by the way, i remember when miguel estrada was nominated by a republican president, and they did everything in their power to stop him from even being on the district of columbia circuit court of appeals, or circuit court of appeals for the district of columbia. there was one reason they did that, because he would have beee circuit court of appeals for the district of columbia is a...
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fingers crossed, clarence thomas is next. someone should stand next to clarence thomas at the funeral and whisper, "your turn." what happens to the court now? >> i'm really relieved to hear that the gop almost out of the box said they are just not going to stand by and let this imperial president who loves the power of his pen and executive orders let it go through whoever he wants to appoint. so i'm glad about that. i do think as we are moving forward in this if the nation needs to evaluate the contributions somebody like scalia made and holding that up to the kinds of things people are saying about someone like clarence thomas and saying what part of the political spectrum do i consider myself to be on. deirdre: we know ruth bader ginsburg adores scalia. new york senator schumer under fire for saying president obama should nominate a successor to scalia baits goes against his comments when president bush was in office. >> this obstructionism isn't going to last. we democrats didn't do this. you should not confirm any bush n
fingers crossed, clarence thomas is next. someone should stand next to clarence thomas at the funeral and whisper, "your turn." what happens to the court now? >> i'm really relieved to hear that the gop almost out of the box said they are just not going to stand by and let this imperial president who loves the power of his pen and executive orders let it go through whoever he wants to appoint. so i'm glad about that. i do think as we are moving forward in this if the nation...
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>> clarence is featured because he got the correct predictions. >> i see, good. shocking win and i think hillary. >> it's search, trump and sand -- simple, trump and sanders. >> that's what i told you. >> i picked it up. there it was laying there. coughing up blood. john: issue two -- message in a tank. >> it will be a timely and significant contribution to collective defense. this proposal is a vivid demonstration of the strength of our transatlantic bond. >> president obama took charge of the oval office seven years ago. he promised a positive reset in relations with russia. but, with the radioactive poisoning of a british spy in london, the downing of passenger jets over europe, and the aggressive advances of russian forces from ukraine to syria, president putin has rebuked mr. obama. this week president obama announced a $2.9 billion, spent into nato member states, including estonia, lithuania and laftia. >> john, the question is who started cold war 2, and i think we did. soviets, they gave up all of eastern europe, the whole thing came apart. wanted to be f
>> clarence is featured because he got the correct predictions. >> i see, good. shocking win and i think hillary. >> it's search, trump and sand -- simple, trump and sanders. >> that's what i told you. >> i picked it up. there it was laying there. coughing up blood. john: issue two -- message in a tank. >> it will be a timely and significant contribution to collective defense. this proposal is a vivid demonstration of the strength of our transatlantic bond....
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thomas (justice clarence thomas) "hope does not disappoint because the love of god has been poured out into our hearts through the holy spirit that has been given to us." us."scalia's family immediately left for the burial site. president obama did not attend the ceremonies. instead -- he and the first lady paid tribute on friday.. when scalia's body laid in repose. xavier, u-c, kentucky all vying for differnet spots in this year's march madness tournament.but their are wins that *first* have to be secured.ken broo is next with all of the highlights from a stolen handgun leads police to the man they think also stole a 12 thousand dollar guitar from a home in north bend. bend.court records say *scott arnold broke into a home on triple-crown drive while someone was inside.he then took off with several handguns and a gibson guitar. investigators say arnold had his girlfriend pawn the guitar at a store in kentucky.but when police recovered one of the stolen handguns..that led them straight to arnold.he's now charged with burglary and receiving stolen property.bond was set at 60 thousand do
thomas (justice clarence thomas) "hope does not disappoint because the love of god has been poured out into our hearts through the holy spirit that has been given to us." us."scalia's family immediately left for the burial site. president obama did not attend the ceremonies. instead -- he and the first lady paid tribute on friday.. when scalia's body laid in repose. xavier, u-c, kentucky all vying for differnet spots in this year's march madness tournament.but their are wins that...
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(sot - clarence thomas)hope does not disappoint because the love of god has been poured out into our hearts through the holy spirit that has been given to us. a scripture reading by fellow justice clarence thomas-- closest aligned with scalia ideologically in the court.but the last mass for the outspoken conservative wasn't focused on his contributions to the law...3 (sot - father paul scalia)the deeper he went in his catholic faith the better a citizen and public servant he became. in his homily, justice scalia's son paul, a priest, talked about the importance of his father's christian faith... and his love for his large family.(sot - father paul names at times or mixed them up (laughter). but there are nine of us. he loved us and sought to show that love.(nats - music)among the attendance countless dignitaries: vice biden, former vice president dick cheney, and justices on the supreme court.nats - music (sot - father paul scalia) "every funeral reminds us of how thin the veil is between this world and the next." following justice scalia's casket to his final resting place... the mo
(sot - clarence thomas)hope does not disappoint because the love of god has been poured out into our hearts through the holy spirit that has been given to us. a scripture reading by fellow justice clarence thomas-- closest aligned with scalia ideologically in the court.but the last mass for the outspoken conservative wasn't focused on his contributions to the law...3 (sot - father paul scalia)the deeper he went in his catholic faith the better a citizen and public servant he became. in his...
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the only public figure who spoke at all was a short reading by supreme court justice clarence thomas. but the only homily sermon/eulogy was by the priests celebrating, as you say, paul scalia, the son of the supreme court justice. and when he said that his father didn't much like eulogies, because he thought that the whole point was that this was a sinner. every person who dies, who through god's infinite forgiveness would be accepted into heaven so that the praise was always a little overdone for a sinner, knocking on the pearly gates, it was just a beautiful, beautiful ceremony, deeply moving. and, you know, what a beautiful sendoff for a fascinating man. and as you see all these people that cardinal wuerl there in the foreground is saying goodbye to, now we're starting to see -- there is former justice david souter. but so many of the people in the beginning there were people we don't recognize or were just members of the extended scalia family. and that's what you have to remember. even in these big affairs of state. this is a personal event. this is a death in the family. and the
the only public figure who spoke at all was a short reading by supreme court justice clarence thomas. but the only homily sermon/eulogy was by the priests celebrating, as you say, paul scalia, the son of the supreme court justice. and when he said that his father didn't much like eulogies, because he thought that the whole point was that this was a sinner. every person who dies, who through god's infinite forgiveness would be accepted into heaven so that the praise was always a little overdone...
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while justice clarence thomas did the first reading. justice clarence thomas - "hope does not disappoint because the love of god has been poured into our hearts through the holy spirit that has been given to us." scalia died last weekend at a texas ranch. he spent nearly three decades on the nation's supreme court. president obama says he will nominate his replacement in due time. the race to the white house continues as voters in nevada and south carolina take part in a caucus primary today. wsls 10's chief national correspondent jim osman is monitoring the story tonight the democrats are voting in nevada and the republicans in the south carolina primary ... the caucus results are coming in rather quickly and the race is oh so close. here's what we know so far between hillary clinton and bernie sanders ahead of bernie sanders x to x. clinton won iowa barely ... sanders trounced clinton in new hampshire. nothing will be deiced by the causes in nevada on the democratic side ... the race will go on. back to studio. renown author harper le
while justice clarence thomas did the first reading. justice clarence thomas - "hope does not disappoint because the love of god has been poured into our hearts through the holy spirit that has been given to us." scalia died last weekend at a texas ranch. he spent nearly three decades on the nation's supreme court. president obama says he will nominate his replacement in due time. the race to the white house continues as voters in nevada and south carolina take part in a caucus...
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clarence mcclendon plowed through the wall of his home on rio grande avenue. police say right before the crash mcclendon may have been involved in a hit-and-run. you can see the damage for yourself. go to facebook.com and scroll down to the latest photo section so you can see the damage to the home. >>> this morning brevard county residents of waking up educating themselves on how to deal with coyotes. state wildlife agents taught residents about the animals trying to reassure them that they could coexist with the coyotes living near gleason park. >> people live in the city should feel safe being able to walk their pets or have their children outside. >> the city tried to start to track the coyotes living near the park that agents say it was not allowed. we are told the city will resume trapping efforts once it finds a place to relocate the coyotes that meet state requirements. >>> is a morrow county, more research has to happen to see whether fences are really on eyewitness news this -- yesterday you saw the state transportation engineers and biologists looki
clarence mcclendon plowed through the wall of his home on rio grande avenue. police say right before the crash mcclendon may have been involved in a hit-and-run. you can see the damage for yourself. go to facebook.com and scroll down to the latest photo section so you can see the damage to the home. >>> this morning brevard county residents of waking up educating themselves on how to deal with coyotes. state wildlife agents taught residents about the animals trying to reassure them...
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can clarence thomas be next? somebody tweeted. fingers crossed, clarence thomas is next.urn. so the -- some very intolerant people on twitter hoping that the only african-american justice on the supreme court dies quickly. >> right. it will be very interesting to see if barack obama puts somebody up that is actually -- it is almost apolitical. that republicans might say, i have trouble seeing their point of view, and democrats say i have trouble seeing it because they don't make it intriguing. he puts a liberal person up there will be a fight to the death. if he puts somebody up there that isn't so much a, you know, be palatable to republicans, it will be interesting if they change their tune because they are betting on winning this election. >> but -- >> if they lose the election then they've got to get a liberal -- and they lose the senate. >> but there have been some conservative presidents who pick somebody they believe to be in the more of a conservative justice and then they wound up -- >> like souter and kennedy. >> for the most part it seems like the consolidating
can clarence thomas be next? somebody tweeted. fingers crossed, clarence thomas is next.urn. so the -- some very intolerant people on twitter hoping that the only african-american justice on the supreme court dies quickly. >> right. it will be very interesting to see if barack obama puts somebody up that is actually -- it is almost apolitical. that republicans might say, i have trouble seeing their point of view, and democrats say i have trouble seeing it because they don't make it...
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when antonin scalia goes, will clarence thomas fill that in. is that what happened?> certainly the timing does appear to confirm that it has something to do with justice scalia's absence. it is very surprising that he asked questions. the case was not a particularly earth shaking case. it involved whether people convicted of domestic violence could have weapons taken away from them in limited circumstances. the kind of questions he asked were exactly the kind of questions the other justices ask all the time. so there was nothing extraordinary about the questions themselves except for who asked them. ten years is a very long time not to ask questions. and the fact that he just started asking them at this point does seem related to justice scalia's death. >> jeff, there have been a number of reasons that clarence thomas has either jokingly given over the years for his to speak from the bench and he said, we have a lifetime to go back in chambers and argue with each other. he's also said the lawyers only have 30 minutes to present their side and case and they should arg
when antonin scalia goes, will clarence thomas fill that in. is that what happened?> certainly the timing does appear to confirm that it has something to do with justice scalia's absence. it is very surprising that he asked questions. the case was not a particularly earth shaking case. it involved whether people convicted of domestic violence could have weapons taken away from them in limited circumstances. the kind of questions he asked were exactly the kind of questions the other justices...
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(justice clarence thomas) "hope does not disappoint because the love of god has been poured out into our hearts through the holy spirit that has been given to us." us."scalia's family immediately left for the burial site. president obama did not attend the ceremonies. instead -- he and the first lady paid tribute on friday.. when scalia's body laid in repose. not even 24 hours after she died -- pulitzer prize winning novelist harper lee was buried yesterday in a private ceremony. ceremony.a few dozen people gathered in her hometown of monroeville, alabama.. to pay tribute to the mind behind works such as "to kill a mockingbird and "go set a watchman.after the ceremony, lee was buried in the cemetery adjacent to the "first united methodist" church.that is where her parents and sister are also buried.lee passed away on friday at the age of 89. vying for differnet spots in this year's march madness tournament.but their are wins that *first* have to be secured.ken broo is next with all of the highlights from as college basketball is gears up for march madness, every game counts...with tr
(justice clarence thomas) "hope does not disappoint because the love of god has been poured out into our hearts through the holy spirit that has been given to us." us."scalia's family immediately left for the burial site. president obama did not attend the ceremonies. instead -- he and the first lady paid tribute on friday.. when scalia's body laid in repose. not even 24 hours after she died -- pulitzer prize winning novelist harper lee was buried yesterday in a private ceremony....
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hyatt, i nominate lumpy, uh, clarence rutherford for president. (audience laughs) - clarence rutherford? are there any seconds to that nomination? - i second the nomination. - well, all right. - [hyatt] clarence rutherford. (audience laughs) - any more nominations? - haskell? - mr. hyatt, i should like to nominate wallace cleaver. (audience laughs) - i second the nomination of wallace cleaver. - [hyatt] all right, wallace cleaver. - now, with one or two notable exceptions, i think we have a very fine list of candidates to submit to the sophomore class. now the elections will be on friday, and i hope all your campaigning will not interfere with your normal school work. - mr. hyatt, rutherford was a member of the sophomore class last year, doesn't that disqualify him for this year? (audience laughs) - well no, not technically. just because he's making the sophomore class his permanent home, we can't hold that against him. (audience laughs) - alright, now if you'll turn to pages 134 through 138. - boy, that is... my pal, my buddy. what a dirty trick.
hyatt, i nominate lumpy, uh, clarence rutherford for president. (audience laughs) - clarence rutherford? are there any seconds to that nomination? - i second the nomination. - well, all right. - [hyatt] clarence rutherford. (audience laughs) - any more nominations? - haskell? - mr. hyatt, i should like to nominate wallace cleaver. (audience laughs) - i second the nomination of wallace cleaver. - [hyatt] all right, wallace cleaver. - now, with one or two notable exceptions, i think we have a...
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phil: justice clarence thomas breaking his long silence on the bench. asking a question for the first time in 10 years. the court is hearing a case opposing the federal law that bans people convicted of domestic violence from owning guns. thomas asked if the violation of any other law suspends a person's constitutional rights. his question drew audible gasps from people in the room. phil: president barack obama awarded the nation's highest military honor to a navy seal who helped rescue an american hostage in afghanistan. maria joins us with that story. reporter: it is remarkable. sh edward byers, junior and the first living active duty member of the navy to receive the award in four decades. 36-year-old ohio native is a member of the navy's famed seal team 6. during the 2012 mission he used his own body as a shield to protect the hostage from the taliban gunfire while he fired back. it is not the first time byers has been put to the test. >> even if he never per -- performed the actions he is being recognized here today he would be known for his sacrif
phil: justice clarence thomas breaking his long silence on the bench. asking a question for the first time in 10 years. the court is hearing a case opposing the federal law that bans people convicted of domestic violence from owning guns. thomas asked if the violation of any other law suspends a person's constitutional rights. his question drew audible gasps from people in the room. phil: president barack obama awarded the nation's highest military honor to a navy seal who helped rescue an...
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clarence mozel was freed after another man confessed to the crime. >> 28 years after his conviction, clarence moses eel has said, he did not brutally rape and beat his neighbor in 1987. >> did you do it? >> you got to be kidding me. >> hey! no, i didn't do it. and, they know that. >> reporter: three days before christmas last year surrounded by his wife stephanie and his attorney he took his first breath of freedom. a denver judge granted him freedom after a neighbor raised new questions about the case. >> i feel great. this is moment of my life right here. >> happy tears, happy tears. it's all good. we going home, y'all. >> in the rose original trial, s eel, was tried, trying to clear his name, the turning point in his case was this handwritten letter which he received four years ago. written by one of three men who was drinking with the victim that night. >> we shouldn't have had to go through that. all because of somebody speculating. >> no, a dream. >> yes wp in moses eel who raiseraisemissed out on raisingn kids. while he was locked up he never wanted them to visit. >> i never w
clarence mozel was freed after another man confessed to the crime. >> 28 years after his conviction, clarence moses eel has said, he did not brutally rape and beat his neighbor in 1987. >> did you do it? >> you got to be kidding me. >> hey! no, i didn't do it. and, they know that. >> reporter: three days before christmas last year surrounded by his wife stephanie and his attorney he took his first breath of freedom. a denver judge granted him freedom after a...
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(justice clarence thomas) "hope does not disappoint because the love of god has been poured out into our hearts through the holy spirit that has been given to us." us."scalia's family immediately left for the burial site. president obama did not attend the ceremonies. instead -- he and the first lady paid tribute on friday.. repose. not even 24 hours after she died -- pulitzer prize winning novelist harper lee was buried yesterday in a private ceremony. ceremony.a few dozen people gathered in her hometown of monroeville, alabama.. to pay tribute to the mind behind works such as "to kill a mockingbird and "go set a watchman.after the ceremony, lee was buried in the cemetery adjacent to the "first united methodist" church.that is where her parents and sister are also buried.lee passed away on friday at the age of 89. xavier, u-c and kentucky... all vying for different spots in this year's march madness tournament.but their are wins that *first* have to be secured.ken broo is next with as college basketball is gears up for march madness, every game counts...with tri-state teams vying fo
(justice clarence thomas) "hope does not disappoint because the love of god has been poured out into our hearts through the holy spirit that has been given to us." us."scalia's family immediately left for the burial site. president obama did not attend the ceremonies. instead -- he and the first lady paid tribute on friday.. repose. not even 24 hours after she died -- pulitzer prize winning novelist harper lee was buried yesterday in a private ceremony. ceremony.a few dozen...
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tom: clarence is featured because he got the right predictions.yan: i think cruz and hillary will surge too. i think she might take him out in new hampshire. pat: that's bye-bye, bernie, if that happens. john: the answer is very simple, trump and sanders. pat: that's what i told you, john. you picked it right up from me. very good. john: there it was laying in front of me. coughing up blood. john: issue two -- message in a tank. >> it will be a timely and significant contribution to nato's deterrence and collective defense. this proposal is a vivid demonstration of the strength of our transatlantic bond. john: president obama took charge of the oval office seven years ago. he promised a positive reset in relations with russia. but with the radioactive poisoning of a british spy in london, the downing of passenger jets over europe, and the aggressive advances of russian forces from ukraine to syria, president putin of russia has rebuked mr. obama. so, this week, commander in chief obama announced a quadrupling of u.s. military spending in europe --
tom: clarence is featured because he got the right predictions.yan: i think cruz and hillary will surge too. i think she might take him out in new hampshire. pat: that's bye-bye, bernie, if that happens. john: the answer is very simple, trump and sanders. pat: that's what i told you, john. you picked it right up from me. very good. john: there it was laying in front of me. coughing up blood. john: issue two -- message in a tank. >> it will be a timely and significant contribution to...
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thomas, who's famously silent from the bench, read scripture sot/justice clarence thomas we have now received reconciliad to rest, the political battle to replace him is underway. sot/obama colonnade - have a but top senate republicans say his pick should be blocked with no confirmation until 2017. tag: if scalia's seat is not filled until the next president takes office, it would be the longest vacancy on the court in more than 40 years. good morning las vegas... coming up... he's spent more time in solitary confinment than anyone else in u-s history. this morning, he's a free man. next we find out how albert woodfox is feeling about being on the outside! and 50 cent claims he's having financial troubles, but some new pictures has a judge thinking twice about fifty's claim! how social media has the the r-t-c is announcing some changes. 'the max' is ending its service now rtc plans to expand service and pick up their riders starting today. r-t-c buses on route 113 will stop every 15 minutes. moving to louisiana. a man who spent more time in solitary confinment than anyone else in u-s
thomas, who's famously silent from the bench, read scripture sot/justice clarence thomas we have now received reconciliad to rest, the political battle to replace him is underway. sot/obama colonnade - have a but top senate republicans say his pick should be blocked with no confirmation until 2017. tag: if scalia's seat is not filled until the next president takes office, it would be the longest vacancy on the court in more than 40 years. good morning las vegas... coming up... he's spent more...
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(justice clarence thomas) "hope does not disappoint because the love of god has been poured out into our hearts through the holy spirit that has been given to us." reverend scalia then read the homily where he thanked everyone for the outpouring of support. (rev. paul scalia) mother and the entire scalia family, i want to thank you for your presence here, your many words of consolation and even more for the many prayers and masses you have offered at the death of our father, antonin scalia." immediately following the mass, scalia's family left for the burial site to say their final farewell. (voice of one of the priests) "in the waters of baptism, antinon died with christ and rose with him to new life. may he now share with him eternal glory." i'm steve nannes close family and friends gathered in alabama to remember harper lee today. the "to kill a mockingbird" author had a private ceremony. a long time friend gave her eulogy which was a speech he wrote as a tribute to lee when she won the birmingham pledge foundation award for racial justice. lee died on friday. she was 89. dozens d
(justice clarence thomas) "hope does not disappoint because the love of god has been poured out into our hearts through the holy spirit that has been given to us." reverend scalia then read the homily where he thanked everyone for the outpouring of support. (rev. paul scalia) mother and the entire scalia family, i want to thank you for your presence here, your many words of consolation and even more for the many prayers and masses you have offered at the death of our father, antonin...
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. >> with terry's future possibly hanging in the balance, terry and clarence will have to wait to find out if their request to live together is granted. >>> coming up on "lockup: extended stay" will these potential cellmates become soul mates? >> when you see somebody acting just like a woman, there's always going to be some type of temptation. >>> plus, officers give these inmates a surprise wake-up call. frustrated with your overactive bladder medicine not working? can't handle the side effects? botox® treats symptoms of leaking, going too often, and the strong sudden need to go. ask your urologist if botox® can help calm your bladder and reduce your daily leakage episodes. the effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, loss of bladder control or muscle weakness can be a sign of a life-threatening condition. don't take botox® if you can't empty your bladder on your own or have a urinary tract infection, or uti. side effects may include allergic reactio
. >> with terry's future possibly hanging in the balance, terry and clarence will have to wait to find out if their request to live together is granted. >>> coming up on "lockup: extended stay" will these potential cellmates become soul mates? >> when you see somebody acting just like a woman, there's always going to be some type of temptation. >>> plus, officers give these inmates a surprise wake-up call. frustrated with your overactive bladder medicine...
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more than 3-thousand packed the basillica to say goodbye -- justice clarence thomas, who's famously silent from the bench, read scripture sot/justice clarence thomas we have now received reconciliation as scalia's laid to rest, the political battle to replace him is underway. sot/obama colonnade - have a good weekend president obama -- armed with a binder of research -- spending the weekend preparing to choose his nominee. but top senate republicans say his pick should be blocked with tag: if scalia's seat is not filled until the next president takes office, it would be the longest vacancy on the court in more than 40 years. good morning las vegas... coming up... pop singer beyonce's performance at the super bowl rubbed law enforcement the wrong way. now, some are calling for a security boycott at her world tour. it's raising some questions about how secure the shows will be. and 50 cent claims he's having financial troubles, but some new pictures has a judge thinking twice about fifty's claim! how social media has the through the day and temperatures will be a couple degrees warmer than o
more than 3-thousand packed the basillica to say goodbye -- justice clarence thomas, who's famously silent from the bench, read scripture sot/justice clarence thomas we have now received reconciliation as scalia's laid to rest, the political battle to replace him is underway. sot/obama colonnade - have a good weekend president obama -- armed with a binder of research -- spending the weekend preparing to choose his nominee. but top senate republicans say his pick should be blocked with tag: if...
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a man facing charges for going on a violent crime expected in court this morning. clarence howard broke into three homes near the shores neighborhood in in one burglary-- howard's accused of trying to woman. in another break-in, officers say he hit a woman in the head the back. several charges assualt. prosecutors won't charge a homeowner who shot a man to death during a robbery at a jefferson county home. investigators say 38-year-old david m. martinez was killed last month. he and another man robbed the homeowner while responding to a craigslist ad. the homeowner grabbed a gun and fired... hitting and killing martinez. the second suspect -- davis mascarenas-- was arrested several days later. an investigation by the sheriff's office found criminal charges against the homeowner weren't warranted. the new felony dui law in colorado will be put to use - in the case of a man who has now been caught driving drunk 11-times! officers say in ramon medrano- corral's latest d- u-i, he slammed into a car head-on. two people were seriously hurt. it happened near 48-th and inca on christmas day. me
a man facing charges for going on a violent crime expected in court this morning. clarence howard broke into three homes near the shores neighborhood in in one burglary-- howard's accused of trying to woman. in another break-in, officers say he hit a woman in the head the back. several charges assualt. prosecutors won't charge a homeowner who shot a man to death during a robbery at a jefferson county home. investigators say 38-year-old david m. martinez was killed last month. he and another man...
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(justice clarence thomas) "hope does not disappoint because the love of god has been poured out into our hearts through the holy spirit that has been given to us." reverend scalia then read the homily where he thanked everyone for the outpouring of support. (rev. paul scalia) "on behalf of our mother and the entire scalia family, i want to thank you for your presence here, your many words of consolation and even more for the many prayers and masses you have offered at the death of our father, antonin scalia." immediately following the mass, scalia's family left for the burial site to say their final farewell. antinon died with christ and rose with him to new life. may he now share with him eternal glory." i'm steve nannes reporting. president obama says he will nominate a replacement for the supreme court vacancy left behind by justice scalia. there's been some talk in washington about governor brian sandoval. during the "national governors association" -- sandoval told the associated press he's honored to have his name mentioned as a potential successor -- but says he's heard nothin
(justice clarence thomas) "hope does not disappoint because the love of god has been poured out into our hearts through the holy spirit that has been given to us." reverend scalia then read the homily where he thanked everyone for the outpouring of support. (rev. paul scalia) "on behalf of our mother and the entire scalia family, i want to thank you for your presence here, your many words of consolation and even more for the many prayers and masses you have offered at the death...
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justice clarence thomas "hope does not disappoint because the love of god has been poured out into our hearts through the holy spirit that has been then read the homily where he thanked everyone for the outpouring of support. rev. paul scalia "on behalf of our mother and the entire scalia family, i want to thank you for your presence here, your many words of consolation and even more for the many prayers and masses you have offered at the death of our father, antonin scalia." immediately following the mass, scalia's family left for the burial site to say their final farewell. voice of one of the priests "in the waters of baptism, antinon died with christ and rose with him to new life. may he now share with him eternal glory." i'm steve nannes reporting. still to come... a segregated assembly at one arkansas school is drawing serious criticism tonight. hear what it was for.... and a middle school teacher is facing charges for having sex with one of her students! that and more after the break... live wx tease l, unless you have allergies. yr es may see it differently. onlose is approved
justice clarence thomas "hope does not disappoint because the love of god has been poured out into our hearts through the holy spirit that has been then read the homily where he thanked everyone for the outpouring of support. rev. paul scalia "on behalf of our mother and the entire scalia family, i want to thank you for your presence here, your many words of consolation and even more for the many prayers and masses you have offered at the death of our father, antonin scalia."...
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more than 3-thousand packed the basillica to say goodbye -- justice clarence thomas, who's famously silent from the bench, read scripture sot/justice clarence thomas we have now received reconciliation as scalia's laid to rest, the political battle to replace him is underway. sot/obama colonnade - have a good weekend president obama -- armed with a binder of research -- spending the weekend preparing to choose his nominee. his pick should be blocked with no confirmation until 2017. tag: if scalia's seat is not filled until the next president takes office, it would be the longest vacancy on the court in more than 40 years. good morning las vegas... coming up... he's spent more time in solitary confinment than anyone else in u-s history. this morning, he's a free man. next we find out how albert woodfox is feeling about being on the outside! and 50 cent claims he's having financial troubles, but some new pictures have a judge thinking twice about fifty's claim! how social media has the tt0w!ti"hz! %4@-4=l tt0w!ti"hz! el@->: tt0w!ti"hz! ed@-88d tt0w!ti"hz% )8h-xf8 tt0w!ti"hz% kzh-e)d tt0w!ti"
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the three conservative leaning judges are chief justice john roberts, samuel alito and clarence thomas. anthony kennedy has long been considered the more moderate swing vote. scalia's death will likely set off a struggle between the president and congress. lana zach has the story from washington. >> reporter: just scalia was known for his razor sharp mind, costic wit and his passing leaves a tremendous hole. justice scalia was known as the conservative anchor of the supreme court. his sudden death was marked by republicans and democrats alike. >> he influenced a generation of judges, lawyers and students. and profoundly shaped the legal landscape. >> he'll go down as one of the great justices in the history of this republic. >> reporter: there's already a political battle brewing. mitch mcconnell threatening republicans will not confirm any obama nominee. the president saying he'll fulfill his constitutional responsibility. >> there will be plenty of time for me to do so and for the senate to fulfill its responsibility to give that person a fair hearing. >> reporter: antonin scalia was
the three conservative leaning judges are chief justice john roberts, samuel alito and clarence thomas. anthony kennedy has long been considered the more moderate swing vote. scalia's death will likely set off a struggle between the president and congress. lana zach has the story from washington. >> reporter: just scalia was known for his razor sharp mind, costic wit and his passing leaves a tremendous hole. justice scalia was known as the conservative anchor of the supreme court. his...
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clarence darrow heredidn't let the judgemake his ruling. i was a bigger hit than that judge. maybe so. you forgetone thing. what's that? i'm the star. oh, george. thank you for being such a gentleman. drop dead, willis. i can take a lot of guff, but i don't go for that "drop dead" talk. listen, both of you. you're friends. you've been friends for years. court is no place to air your dirty laundry. well, you know what i mean. this fighting is senseless. for taking this ridiculous mess this far? tom. george. sorry. sorry. i was a real fool. you sure were. george! we should have figured this out ourselves. only a foolwould be on this show. what do you mean, ain't going to be on tv? opyright 1982 t.a.t. communications company well, we're movin' on up to the east side movin' on up to a deluxe apartment in the sky movin' on up to the east side movin' on up we finally got a piece of the pie fish don't fry in the kitchen beans don't burn on the grill took a whole lotta tryin' just to get up that hill now we're up in the big leagues gettin' our turn at bat as long as we live it's you
clarence darrow heredidn't let the judgemake his ruling. i was a bigger hit than that judge. maybe so. you forgetone thing. what's that? i'm the star. oh, george. thank you for being such a gentleman. drop dead, willis. i can take a lot of guff, but i don't go for that "drop dead" talk. listen, both of you. you're friends. you've been friends for years. court is no place to air your dirty laundry. well, you know what i mean. this fighting is senseless. for taking this ridiculous mess...
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clarence ray allen was convicted. in 2005, stanley williams, a founding member of the crypt, was also put to death. amid the debate over california's death penalty. executions are now on hold due to lawsuits claiming lethal injection is a form of cruel and unusual punishment. most of these inmates hope capital punishment should be abolished once and for all. >> you kill them for a crime they may have committed. what makes you different than a murderer on the streets. >> reporter: there are three rooms surrounding the room, one for the victim's family, one for the inmate's family, and this room for the press. >> most spend about 15 years on death row. many filing appeals to try and prove their innocence. there's no timetable when executions will resume. >> we have been looking at life on death row all week long. you can watch the entire series at kron4.com. >>> tonight, democratic presidential candidates bernie sanders and hillary clinton are voting on the eve of the nevada caucus. hillary clinton promising she could r
clarence ray allen was convicted. in 2005, stanley williams, a founding member of the crypt, was also put to death. amid the debate over california's death penalty. executions are now on hold due to lawsuits claiming lethal injection is a form of cruel and unusual punishment. most of these inmates hope capital punishment should be abolished once and for all. >> you kill them for a crime they may have committed. what makes you different than a murderer on the streets. >> reporter:...
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later, his involvement in the clarence thomas u.s. supreme court confirmation hearings. this program is about an hour and 45 minutes. >> armstrong williams, welcome to explorations in black leadership. >> thank you for invitin
later, his involvement in the clarence thomas u.s. supreme court confirmation hearings. this program is about an hour and 45 minutes. >> armstrong williams, welcome to explorations in black leadership. >> thank you for invitin
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later, his involvement in the clarence thomas u.s. supreme court confirmation hearings. this program is about an hour and 45 minutes. >> armstrong williams, welcome to explorations in black leadership. >> thank you for inviting me. >> we are policed to ha ed tple here. i want to talk about the brown decision. it occurred before you were born. what was the discussion, if any, in your family or what was the feeling about what this might mean? >> my parents had quite a different take on government and the issues of race. my father actually in the discussions actually thought it was ridiculous that the highest court in the land even had to come to the conclusion of discussion that separation -- separate but equal was immoral. he always saw things in terms of moral and immoral. had the discussion to make a decision to make the facilities equ equal. his attitude was, son, they can try for the next 20 or 30 years to make the facilities equal, but the only way my children will have a quality education is that i got to ep sunsure that i happens. i have to make sure it happens bef
later, his involvement in the clarence thomas u.s. supreme court confirmation hearings. this program is about an hour and 45 minutes. >> armstrong williams, welcome to explorations in black leadership. >> thank you for inviting me. >> we are policed to ha ed tple here. i want to talk about the brown decision. it occurred before you were born. what was the discussion, if any, in your family or what was the feeling about what this might mean? >> my parents had quite a...
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. -- and tom fiegen of clarence. donuts while you can. the donut king in west des moines will have to close by march 20. the building is going to be torn down to make way for a new development. owner lou king says he hopes to open again somewhere else. a customer has started a gofundme page to help pay for the new location. elizabeth: it is now 6:36. it is not even technically spring yet, but now is the time to start thinking about a summer job. emmy victor is live with a run down of who needs the most help. emmy: who does not love making a little extra money. i'm live here at the northwest aquatic center in des moines, one of the many places hanging help-wanted signs in their office. hiring managers want to find the perfect people. we're looking at some places looking. adventureland has ten kinds of rules for this summer. starting wages are $6 to $10. the good news is he only need to the iowa dot has nearly 50 positions available to complete the statewide traffic survey. starting wages are $13.07. positions could la
. -- and tom fiegen of clarence. donuts while you can. the donut king in west des moines will have to close by march 20. the building is going to be torn down to make way for a new development. owner lou king says he hopes to open again somewhere else. a customer has started a gofundme page to help pay for the new location. elizabeth: it is now 6:36. it is not even technically spring yet, but now is the time to start thinking about a summer job. emmy victor is live with a run down of who needs...
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justice clarence thomas "hope does not disappoint because the love of god has been poured out into our hearts through the holy spirit that has been given to us." reverend scalia then read the homily where he thanked everyone for the outpouring of support. rev. paul scalia "on behalf of our mother and the entire scalia family, i want to thank you for your presence here, your many words of consolation and even more for the many prayers and masses you have offered at the death of our father, antonin scalia." immediately following the mass, scalia's family left for the burial site to saptism, antinon died with christ and rose with him eternalng. hundreds helping hand to those most in need in greater cincinnati... details of the event, coming up. dan vo and... look at this video... cyclone winston has caused major damage across the island of fiji... we'll have the latest toyota billboard fiji has started to strongest storm ever recorded in the southern hemisphere hits land. tropical cyclone winston slammed the pacific nation yesterday. winds of more than 180 miles an hour hit the area.. tha
justice clarence thomas "hope does not disappoint because the love of god has been poured out into our hearts through the holy spirit that has been given to us." reverend scalia then read the homily where he thanked everyone for the outpouring of support. rev. paul scalia "on behalf of our mother and the entire scalia family, i want to thank you for your presence here, your many words of consolation and even more for the many prayers and masses you have offered at the death of...
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you think about the clarence thomas hearings in 1991 and how difficult those were, but clarence thomas has not asked a question in the last ten years on the court. scalia is the person who transformed the court in terms of, in modern-day times, in terms of vigorously asking questions and tempering lawyers with queries and being very, you know, very controversial and provocative in his questioning in open argument. and he is, from all reports, even more so in private conferences. so he has been a shaping influence on the court. and politically, you've already seen mitch mcconnell saying that no nomination will be considered by this republican-led senate. he controls the floor. and you've seen pat leahy, the former judiciary chair, now vice chair, since the senate's passed hands, saying that it would be, that the republicans should not block a nomination and should not stop the president from performing his duties. >> let me ask you point-blank, not as to whether it is good or bad, people will have time to debate this. but is it fair to say it is unusual, if not unprecedent, to have such
you think about the clarence thomas hearings in 1991 and how difficult those were, but clarence thomas has not asked a question in the last ten years on the court. scalia is the person who transformed the court in terms of, in modern-day times, in terms of vigorously asking questions and tempering lawyers with queries and being very, you know, very controversial and provocative in his questioning in open argument. and he is, from all reports, even more so in private conferences. so he has been...
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justice claris -- clarence scalia read the homily, where he thanked everyone for their support. >> on behalf of our mother and the entire family, i want to thank you for your presence here , for your many words of the many prayers and masses you have offered at the death of her father, antonin scalia. heather: immediately following the mass, his family left for the burial site to say their final farewell. tonight we hear from a woman who likely helped save a 29-year-old's life after he fell down an icy scarce -- their case in the middle of the night -- staircase in the middle of the night. it happened blocks from cameron village. anthony wilson, with the eyewitness account. clicks i think he may have fallen -- >> i think you may have fallen. when i found him he was on the ground. anthony: moments after stephanie heard her neighbor's dog whimpering outside of her window early tuesday, she saw him. >> he was face down. he was shaking a little bit. his body was convulsing. anthony: blood was pouring from his head. that is when i dialed 911. anthony: with help from the dispatcher, she use
justice claris -- clarence scalia read the homily, where he thanked everyone for their support. >> on behalf of our mother and the entire family, i want to thank you for your presence here , for your many words of the many prayers and masses you have offered at the death of her father, antonin scalia. heather: immediately following the mass, his family left for the burial site to say their final farewell. tonight we hear from a woman who likely helped save a 29-year-old's life after he...
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scalia's longtime clarence thomas-- service. the late justice's ... delivered mass for his father. with a love for his family. we have been thrilled to read and hear the many words of praise and admiration for him, for his intellect, his writings, his speeches, his influence and so on. but more important to us and to him, is he was dad." scalia died in his sleep on february 13th during a visit to texas. he was 79 years old. lukas: iowa legislators are working on several alcohol- related bills. one in particular has gained traction and is known as the growler freedom bill ... abc9 news reporter bria bell has more. "it's the government hurting small businesses is what it is," says martin. iowa's senate committe passed a growler freedom bill which will allow brew pubs to sell up to 32 ounce jugs to consumers. breweries like jackson street would not be affected as it already legal to purchase growlers on demand. the bill will still need approval from the house of representatives, but brew pub owners like eric say it's about time. steins and vines festival at the convention center this
scalia's longtime clarence thomas-- service. the late justice's ... delivered mass for his father. with a love for his family. we have been thrilled to read and hear the many words of praise and admiration for him, for his intellect, his writings, his speeches, his influence and so on. but more important to us and to him, is he was dad." scalia died in his sleep on february 13th during a visit to texas. he was 79 years old. lukas: iowa legislators are working on several alcohol- related...
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and it was so warm that clarence put out the jet ski and took it out on smith and lauri sent us a sunrise. we appreciate all the pictures we get at wset.com. 53 in lynchburg. 43 the dew point. and visibility at ten miles. wind out of the southwest at seven. pressure is holding at 29.91. other temperatures to speak of include 52 in charlottesville. 51 in farmville. 55 for danville. we are cool back to the 40s and even a few upper 30s in the mountainous locations. we are starting to see the clouds stream back to the area. we feel the temperatures won't fall too much from where they are right now. and here's our weather-maker for monday. showers from cleveland to cincinnati. and our weather-maker for wednesday, phoenix, vegas, all getting water right now. this will blow to the central portion of the country and we'll get that on wednesday. that give us the fantastic weekend is moving offshore. tuesday we will get into a cool air wedge and cloud cover. and this big system out by the four corners will move into the area and that will provide us the best chance of rainfall for the week. and by
and it was so warm that clarence put out the jet ski and took it out on smith and lauri sent us a sunrise. we appreciate all the pictures we get at wset.com. 53 in lynchburg. 43 the dew point. and visibility at ten miles. wind out of the southwest at seven. pressure is holding at 29.91. other temperatures to speak of include 52 in charlottesville. 51 in farmville. 55 for danville. we are cool back to the 40s and even a few upper 30s in the mountainous locations. we are starting to see the...
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the longest it's taken for confirmation was for clarence thomas and that was over 120 days. we have at least that in the 11 months or 10 months, which ever way you want to look at it. >> no. and the numbers out there usually is about 61 days between the confirmation and the final vote. but with the climate going on now, that's unclear. >> all right. ariane de vogue and ron brownstein, thank you. appreciate it. >>> in addition to his constitutional expertise and steadfast values, justice scalia was known for his impassioned personality and high energy. i want to talk to someone who knew justice scalia personally, his former law clerk, ed weiland. good to see you. >> thank you. >> president obama last night said that scalia had, quote, a brilliant legal mind with an energetic style and decisive wit and colorful opinions. tell us about your time as a clerk with justice scalia and what you observed about him. >> well, i certainly saw all those qualities in play during my one year of clerking for him. justice scalia is -- was a brilliant jurist and worked hard to get the answer r
the longest it's taken for confirmation was for clarence thomas and that was over 120 days. we have at least that in the 11 months or 10 months, which ever way you want to look at it. >> no. and the numbers out there usually is about 61 days between the confirmation and the final vote. but with the climate going on now, that's unclear. >> all right. ariane de vogue and ron brownstein, thank you. appreciate it. >>> in addition to his constitutional expertise and steadfast...