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marcia coyle of the national law marcia coyle of the "national law journal" was at the supreme court when today's decision was announced, and she joins us now. so it was a split digs. just to be clear part of the arizona law was upheld. all the justices who voted -- and justice kagan had recused herself because she was in the administration -- the justices who voted all agreed that this one element in the arizona law that has to do with asking people to provide papers, they all agreed that part will stand for now. >> that's correct, judy. that's the most controversial part. the most controversial provision that came before the supreme court. as you recall, there were four provisions. this provision that was upheld requires police in the course of a legitimate stop, if they have a reasonable suspicion that the person they've stopped may be illegal, to ask for some proof of citizenship and also to verify the status of that person by contacting federal immigration officials. >> woodruff: where the justices fine with that decision? >> justice kennedy who wrote the majority opinion today
marcia coyle of the national law marcia coyle of the "national law journal" was at the supreme court when today's decision was announced, and she joins us now. so it was a split digs. just to be clear part of the arizona law was upheld. all the justices who voted -- and justice kagan had recused herself because she was in the administration -- the justices who voted all agreed that this one element in the arizona law that has to do with asking people to provide papers, they all agreed...
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prosecutors say seamus coyle arranged a meeting . the judge sentenced coyle to life for first-degree murder. two others convicted will be sentenced in the coming weeks. a car crash has claimed the life bonneface. billy his car control of this and struck a fence -. >> a group is trying to fight the effects of the european crisis. hallie jackson joins us live with that story. good morning. >> good morning. that g-20 agreement should be released at the end of the day today. also today, president obama has more meetings. he is expected to meet with the head of china after speaking with the head of russia yesterday. russian president vladimir putin spoke at the g-20 summit in sunny mexico, a relaxed backdrop for a rather stiff appearance of president obama in front of the press as the two talked about common ground on the situation in syria. >> we agreed that we need to see a cessation of the violence. that a political process has to be created to prevent civil war. >> but back home, the administration's syrian policy is coming under fire
prosecutors say seamus coyle arranged a meeting . the judge sentenced coyle to life for first-degree murder. two others convicted will be sentenced in the coming weeks. a car crash has claimed the life bonneface. billy his car control of this and struck a fence -. >> a group is trying to fight the effects of the european crisis. hallie jackson joins us live with that story. good morning. >> good morning. that g-20 agreement should be released at the end of the day today. also today,...
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coyle is the nephew of karla pooter... the wommn wwo arranged her husbandd "murder for hire". porter will go on &ptrial early next year phe bottle tax in bbltimore... willlgo up 5 cents. cents.the city ouncil approved the measure monddy night.but there ill be a few exceetions... juice, milk and p-littr containers willlnot be taxed.the tax goessinto effect in july of 2011. 3 the judge in the jerry sandusky sex abuse case says closing arguments could start meantime... the defense is expeeted o call more witnesses today... after payne explains... sandusky... - of abusing 10 boys over 11 ear. the defense opened with a former penn state coach who said it was not unccmmon for coaches and young boys to use richhrr anderson also said he never saw anythiig inapppopriate between sandusky and a child.the attorney for attempt to convvnce the juryye - culturally accepted ii this world. i don't see how that takes anyone veryyfar.the defense called a series of otter witnesses monday, who aloog with anderson, said sandusky had a stellar reputatton in the community. earlier in the day... prose
coyle is the nephew of karla pooter... the wommn wwo arranged her husbandd "murder for hire". porter will go on &ptrial early next year phe bottle tax in bbltimore... willlgo up 5 cents. cents.the city ouncil approved the measure monddy night.but there ill be a few exceetions... juice, milk and p-littr containers willlnot be taxed.the tax goessinto effect in july of 2011. 3 the judge in the jerry sandusky sex abuse case says closing arguments could start meantime... the defense is...
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marcia coyle joins us again to explain the rulings. hello again, marcia. >> judy. woodruffthis start of the juvenile sentencing decision. you were just saying to me a minute ago to understand this you need to reflect on what the court did last year just in the last session on sentencing for juveniles. >> that's true, judy. justice kagan wrote today's opinion. she said that the court's decision followed really two precedents of the court involving juveniles and sentencing. the first one... the first one was actually in 2005. that's when the court ruled that juveniles under the age of 18 could not be sentenced to the... to death. the second one was just one term ago. in that case the court held that juveniles who committed non-homicide crimes could not be sentenced to life in prison without parole. so this is the next step, she said. and that involves juveniles who commit murders/homicides. >> woodruff: this is a 5-4 decision. what's the essence of the majority. >> justice kagan explains that two prior decisions were really based on the fact, very essentl, basically
marcia coyle joins us again to explain the rulings. hello again, marcia. >> judy. woodruffthis start of the juvenile sentencing decision. you were just saying to me a minute ago to understand this you need to reflect on what the court did last year just in the last session on sentencing for juveniles. >> that's true, judy. justice kagan wrote today's opinion. she said that the court's decision followed really two precedents of the court involving juveniles and sentencing. the first...
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seamus coyle waa sentenced to life in prison for his roleein the murder of "wiiliam porter". the hess gas station on joppa rrad n towson two years ago. coyle s the nephew of ákarla porterá, the woman who arranged her husbaads "murder &pfor hire". the.... man... suspected in the disappearance... of a on her behalf. gary s... giordano... is... suing... american express... for 3.5... million ollars.... under a policy... purchased before he and robyn gardner... ttok a summer trip... to aruba..../ gardnnr ...is presumed dead... - and... american express should pay the full death... benefit...//. says... when someonees... presumed dead.../ a ...claim... is ánott evaluated... until 365 days &pafter the incident..../ thaa... 10 months ince garnder disappearee..../ giordano .. claimm gardner ddowned ..while the two were snnrkeling. more reaction to president obama's order... of thousands of illegal immigrrnts from deportation...//. john ryddll... has more... on that debate over whetherrhe president's acttons...could exceed his executive powers... powers... (presidenn) "it was an annou
seamus coyle waa sentenced to life in prison for his roleein the murder of "wiiliam porter". the hess gas station on joppa rrad n towson two years ago. coyle s the nephew of ákarla porterá, the woman who arranged her husbaads "murder &pfor hire". the.... man... suspected in the disappearance... of a on her behalf. gary s... giordano... is... suing... american express... for 3.5... million ollars.... under a policy... purchased before he and robyn gardner... ttok a...
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here's kim coyle with sports. >>> the a's take on one of their here's kim coyle with sports. [ male announcer it would be easy for u.s. olympian meb keflezighi to deposit checks at the nearest citibank branch. ♪ like this one. ♪ or this one. ♪ or, maybe this one. ♪ but when it's this easy to use citibank mobile check deposit at home...why would he? ♪ woooo! [ male announcer ] citibank mobile check deposit. back in '08, we didn't have these u-verse wireless receivers that let you move the tv around wherever. no siree, bob. who's bob? and if you didn't have a tv outlet, well then you couldn't watch diddly-squat. you talk a lot. you have no idea how good you have it. that's not working. [ grunts ] [ male announcer ] get a wireless receiver in time for the olympic games. get u-verse tv for $25 a month with free hd for six months. rethink possible. >>> miami heat critics ready to bounce after the celtics took a 3-2 series lead. there remind everyone there were not dead yet. >>> no one likes getting thrown there on your face before not even dead. >>> lebron was calm before what may be the biggest g
here's kim coyle with sports. >>> the a's take on one of their here's kim coyle with sports. [ male announcer it would be easy for u.s. olympian meb keflezighi to deposit checks at the nearest citibank branch. ♪ like this one. ♪ or this one. ♪ or, maybe this one. ♪ but when it's this easy to use citibank mobile check deposit at home...why would he? ♪ woooo! [ male announcer ] citibank mobile check deposit. back in '08, we didn't have these u-verse wireless receivers that let...
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marcia coyle of the "national law journal" was in the courtroom today and can tell us more. marcia, on the big broadcast indecency question, the justices called the f.c.c. rules "vague." they sided with the broadcasters. but did they take on the big first amendment questions having to do with the regulating of content on broadcast television? >> no, they didn't, ray. it was a case... a long-running case that we've all been following closely and it sort of fizzled in a sense. the justices... this was known as the case of the bleeding expletives and naked buttocks. it involved two networks, fox and abc. fox had shown the billboard music awards in two separate instances, singer share on one show used the "f" word. nicole richie on the other used the "s" word. abc had shown about seven seconds of the naked back of a woman entering a shower on the defunct t.v. show ""n.y.p.d. blue"." and they challenged the f.c.c.'s indecency regulations as you said under the first amendment as vague and violating first amendment speech protections. but the court today unanimously did not address
marcia coyle of the "national law journal" was in the courtroom today and can tell us more. marcia, on the big broadcast indecency question, the justices called the f.c.c. rules "vague." they sided with the broadcasters. but did they take on the big first amendment questions having to do with the regulating of content on broadcast television? >> no, they didn't, ray. it was a case... a long-running case that we've all been following closely and it sort of fizzled in a...
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marcia coyle of the national law journal, thanks as always. my pleasure. >> woodruff: and now we have two takes on the court's judgment from senior members of congress. first, we are joined by representative steny hoyer of maryland. he is the democratic whip in the house. i talked to him this evening. congressman steny hoyer, thank you for joining us. >> good to be with you, judy, thank you. >> pelley: what does the supreme court ruling mean for the country? >> i think it means that people can have confidence that they are, in fact, going to have access to affordable quality health care and that we will bring prices down. as c.b.o. has said over the long run, over a trillion dollars of savings that will be affected. that people will not be precluded from getting insurance because of a pre-existing condition but seniors will be able to get prescription drugs at reduced prices that young people who are under 26 who can't find a job can stay on their parents' policy and people who get really sick won't be told they have lifetime limits and, gee w
marcia coyle of the national law journal, thanks as always. my pleasure. >> woodruff: and now we have two takes on the court's judgment from senior members of congress. first, we are joined by representative steny hoyer of maryland. he is the democratic whip in the house. i talked to him this evening. congressman steny hoyer, thank you for joining us. >> good to be with you, judy, thank you. >> pelley: what does the supreme court ruling mean for the country? >> i think...
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coyle is the nephew of ákarla porterá, the woman who arranged hhr husbands "murder for hirr". next year a... universityy.. maryland student...; is out of the hospital.../ after.... a friggtening home invasion anddrobbeey... at... his off campus ap. &papartment.you're looking ... aa the back ...of... ryan miller's head../ those... stapless.. closing... a big cut....after people... robbing the apartment ...hit him,... and knocked him out.../it... happened... justt before noon... friday.../. miller... awoke... in the hospital../. ...thatts... when he leerned... his dwelllng... was burglarized.../.laptops, .. "i feel like there shhuld be aa and patrol more. this happened there's got to be somebody who cculd doothat," hudja says. says.police... fingerprints... at the scene,.../ but... not a good escription....//anyone... with iiforration... is asked to &pcall police fox45 .../ teams... up.../ with... the mostt... opular.../ criie-mapping... p ááspotcrimeáá... tracks... criminal activity.../ in... your neighborhood.../ ááandáá..,. will... send you... emails.../ whan.../ crime happen
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here is kim coyle with sports >>> tiger woods goes the wrong way at the memorial and the a's that's wake,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, discover british columbia. visit: to the table the a's scored 12 runs for the ninth game losing streak the mass that total against the royals. kansas city stadium hose the all-star game next month the a score the first two runs on a groundout and wild pitch. the offense exploded in the fifth. next up un this says but this looks a single to right, relics course to give the a's a 5 run late, then the former royal, burns is old team with a double off the wall in center a four in ten inning, brendan mccarthy was activated before the game he gave up two runs in six innings. collin cowgill throws out the runner at the plate or did he, he missed the tackle but the a's were due for a break they beat the royals 9-3. tiger woods grab a share of the lead but then he did nine and a day on the top of the leader board at the memorial. >>> attacker attacks that are five from 275 ... >>> tiger not happy with the gallery he still managed to birdied all sacramento native spencer levine
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to help us sort through this, we're joined by marcia coyle of the "national law journal."arner: what happened in this encounter between vice president cheney and this man involved? >> three secret service agents with mr. cheney at the mall began watching mr. howards because one of them had overheard a cell phone conversation in which mr. howards said he was going to ask the vice president, "how many kids did you kill today?" mr. howards did eventually get to mr. cheney. instead he just told him that he thought the administration's policies in iraq were disgusting. the vice president thanked him. as the vice president turned to leave mr. howards touched him on the shoulder. there's a dispute whether it was just an open handed pat as mr. howards claims or a push as the secret service agents claim. the secret service, one of the three, then went and spoke with mr. howards, asked him did you assault mr. cheney? he denied that. asked him if he had touched mr. cheney. mr. howards falsely denied that. >> warner: so the man mr. howards argue that he was arrested instead because of
to help us sort through this, we're joined by marcia coyle of the "national law journal."arner: what happened in this encounter between vice president cheney and this man involved? >> three secret service agents with mr. cheney at the mall began watching mr. howards because one of them had overheard a cell phone conversation in which mr. howards said he was going to ask the vice president, "how many kids did you kill today?" mr. howards did eventually get to mr....
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seamus coyle was sentenced in the death of is on call, william ray porter. porter was shot and killed. it was supposed to look like a robbery. isla porter's trial scheduled for next march. >> leaders of the world's largest economy will wrap up their meeting in mexico. they have decided to boost job creation to affect the effects of the economic crisis. hallie jackson has the latest on the story. >> good morning. that g 20 agreement should be released at the end of the day. president obama has more meetings. he is expected to meet with the head of china after speaking with the head of russia yesterday. vladimir putin spoke at the summit in mexico, a relaxed backdrop for a rather stiff appearance in front of the press as they talked about common ground and the situation in syria. >> we to ca cessation in the violence. a political process has to be created to prevent civil war. >> the ministration is coming under fire for republicans. >> they say they are leading from behind is too generous. that suggests they are leading. they're just behind. >> much of the ta
seamus coyle was sentenced in the death of is on call, william ray porter. porter was shot and killed. it was supposed to look like a robbery. isla porter's trial scheduled for next march. >> leaders of the world's largest economy will wrap up their meeting in mexico. they have decided to boost job creation to affect the effects of the economic crisis. hallie jackson has the latest on the story. >> good morning. that g 20 agreement should be released at the end of the day. president...
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. >> holn: wh a supreme court lingominsoon, we have a primer on the law from marcia coyle. and health correspondent betty ann bowser talks with a professor who turned health reform into a comic book. find both of those on our health page. and tonight's edition of the pbs program "need to know" travels to cambodia, where former khmer rouge leaders are on trial, charged with committing mass murder more than three decades ago. here's an excerpt. >> in six years of operations by a court only expected to last three years, and after 150 million dollars spent, there has been just one conviction. and the second trial with three defendants still in its early phase. there has been some disappointment that crimes like rape and starvation do to the figure prominently in the courts charges. and even supporters of the court are frustrated by the limited number of those being tried. >> minot satisfied because i see the person who beat me and killed people. and they still survive and ride their motorbike through here every day. every time i see them it reminded me about the old days. they
. >> holn: wh a supreme court lingominsoon, we have a primer on the law from marcia coyle. and health correspondent betty ann bowser talks with a professor who turned health reform into a comic book. find both of those on our health page. and tonight's edition of the pbs program "need to know" travels to cambodia, where former khmer rouge leaders are on trial, charged with committing mass murder more than three decades ago. here's an excerpt. >> in six years of operations...
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coyle is the nephew of karla porter... the woman ho arrangge her husbaads "murder for hire". porter will go on trial early a university of maryland student is out of the ossital invasion and robbery at his off campus apaatment. theeback of ryan miller's head. those staples are closing a big cut .. after people robbing the apartment knocked him ouuit happened just before noon friday.milllr awoke in the hospital ... that's when he learned his paptop... wallet... even "i feel like there shhuld be a little more security. maybe they could put up some cameras and patrol orr. this hhppened ii the middle of the day. there's got to bb somebody who could do that," hudja says. says.policc dii gathered a pot offfingerprints at the scenn.. but not a good ddscription.anyonee city hhalth officiils want to strip the liquor licenses of more than a hundred corner stores in baltimore. baatimorr. the majority are located in poor neighbbrhoods. establishments contribute to hhgher levelssoffvvolent crime. the health department decided to ake action... after hearing concerns froo community groupssl
coyle is the nephew of karla porter... the woman ho arrangge her husbaads "murder for hire". porter will go on trial early a university of maryland student is out of the ossital invasion and robbery at his off campus apaatment. theeback of ryan miller's head. those staples are closing a big cut .. after people robbing the apartment knocked him ouuit happened just before noon friday.milllr awoke in the hospital ... that's when he learned his paptop... wallet... even "i feel like...
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law, including a primer on the coming supreme court ruling from the "national law journal's" marcia coyle. >> woodruff: now, is it wrong to pay to get to the head of the line? "newshour" economics correspondent paul solman explores that question and some related ones in a conversation with the author of a new book. it's part of paul's regular reporting, "making sense of financial news." >> do i think i should be able to bid for a baby. i'm not sure! it's a market, i mean... >> reporter: michael sandel has been called one of the most prominent college professors in america for his course justice, now online after having been taken by some 25% of all harvard undergrads over the past two decades. sandel orchestrates a discussion among the courses one thousand students, mixing case studies with moral stalwarts from aristotle to john rawls. early in the term, sandel asks students if everything should be for sale-- mediated by the marketplace, that is. like the value of a human life, which posited at $200,000 in one case study, student julia roto thought far too low. >> what do you think would
law, including a primer on the coming supreme court ruling from the "national law journal's" marcia coyle. >> woodruff: now, is it wrong to pay to get to the head of the line? "newshour" economics correspondent paul solman explores that question and some related ones in a conversation with the author of a new book. it's part of paul's regular reporting, "making sense of financial news." >> do i think i should be able to bid for a baby. i'm not sure!...