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the sullivan & cromwell attorneys were representing mr. maples up to the argument, the decision in the 11th circuit. but i think for purposes of what this court would do, i think a reading and would be appropriate because if you conclude, as we think you should, that abandonment of counsel would be an external factor that would be appropriate to reman for further proceedings if we don't know what these other turns were doing. the record doesn't show that. >> we do know though -- >> they hadn't told the court denied they were not counsel of record big mr. maples never agree that anyone else representing in a way that could bind him to the alabama court specifically found that only that they were not counsel of record, but they were not authorized to practice in alabama. this is on page 223 of the petition appendix. >> but it seems to me it's up to you to produce the facts that would justify our reversing the case that you're asking us to. we don't have these facts. send it back so i can -- no, you should've gotten the facts in the first pla
the sullivan & cromwell attorneys were representing mr. maples up to the argument, the decision in the 11th circuit. but i think for purposes of what this court would do, i think a reading and would be appropriate because if you conclude, as we think you should, that abandonment of counsel would be an external factor that would be appropriate to reman for further proceedings if we don't know what these other turns were doing. the record doesn't show that. >> we do know though --...
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. >>> this is -- here we are, 5th agreed class at cromwell. they linked up with the partner class of student at a school in hawaii today. the students connected using skype. the kids took turns sharing poetry they wrote over the past month and even prepared videos about each school. cromwell valley students have established 23 exchanges with students in 11 states through the partner class project. that's great. >>> when it comes to health you may not think what you drink has a lot to do with how you feel but coming up next, what happened when a local woman challenged herself to stop drinking soda for 30 days. >>> and would you avoid eating from one food group a couple days a week if it meant losing more weight than a normal diet? how this could often. >> and 61 at pwi. low temperature was 44, pretty mild sufficient for december. the two degree guarantee not that warm so no winter today. next round of rain talk about when that gets in here. it's coming up. . >>> you're watching the station that works for you. abc 2news at six. >> love your soda
. >>> this is -- here we are, 5th agreed class at cromwell. they linked up with the partner class of student at a school in hawaii today. the students connected using skype. the kids took turns sharing poetry they wrote over the past month and even prepared videos about each school. cromwell valley students have established 23 exchanges with students in 11 states through the partner class project. that's great. >>> when it comes to health you may not think what you drink has a...
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piling on the pressure and finally broke the deadlock midway through the first spirit stuff from cromwell sent back home up to a week a share converting a power play one thing and the guests headed to the dressing room in the right frame of mind in the middle period sweden's defenseman cornwell doubled his tally after a powerful shot from the blueline the russians pulled one back having one man up alexander our goal of made it pinpoint pass and sergei should all go found himself a marked on the far poorest and set it to the net three minutes into the third period and the red machine levelled mannerism a ball played to the delights of the full back mega sport arena. managed to fire it into the top corner and there are one more assist the crowd was still cheering the home favorite but cooler took the lead again in just a minute carl crossed and put his name on the scoreboard three to gauge shell superstar defenseman cohen momente the two goal lead with his third scoring with a four distance slipshod with ten minutes to go russia threw everything into the final minutes of the game and pulled
piling on the pressure and finally broke the deadlock midway through the first spirit stuff from cromwell sent back home up to a week a share converting a power play one thing and the guests headed to the dressing room in the right frame of mind in the middle period sweden's defenseman cornwell doubled his tally after a powerful shot from the blueline the russians pulled one back having one man up alexander our goal of made it pinpoint pass and sergei should all go found himself a marked on the...
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cromwell valley students are working with skype, part of an outreach program. the skype lesson takes place this afternoon. it will be at the kioa hawaii. they are five hours behind, it's morning there. firefighters will be packing up a rig full of gifts for critically ill children and families. bringing the gifts to the kids at the believe in tomorrow children's house. it's a holiday tradition for the baltimore city fire department. the kids get the chance to meet the chief and sit in a fire truck. the event is today beginning at 7:00, rather, 7:00 tonight. >>> help local kids for a great holiday. the 13th annual it's kindertime toy drive. just drop off a new unused toy at any of the local walmart stores, learning centers or fire stations in baltimore and anne arundel counties. you can also donate used instruments. this year they are partnering with the bso program. donate through december 22nd. details always on at abc2news.com. >>> coming in march, fort mchenry's role in the war of 1812 will be commemorated in gold and silver coins. this coin was unveiled wed
cromwell valley students are working with skype, part of an outreach program. the skype lesson takes place this afternoon. it will be at the kioa hawaii. they are five hours behind, it's morning there. firefighters will be packing up a rig full of gifts for critically ill children and families. bringing the gifts to the kids at the believe in tomorrow children's house. it's a holiday tradition for the baltimore city fire department. the kids get the chance to meet the chief and sit in a fire...
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this may have something to do with your country having had the experience of religious zealots like cromwell and guy fawkes whereas we've been here where they've never heard of for theocracy. it's very difficult to know it's a curious anomaly because if you look worldwide religion is pretty much a third world problem religion goes with lack of education goes with poverty it goes with despair and i mean that's why in western europe religion is dying all except for the muslims but in. christendom in western europe christendom religion is dying because of prosperity and everything that one would think that america has and indeed does have and yet half of america very nearly half is not only religious but preposterously so i mean half forty percent of the american electorate actually believe that the world is only six thousand years old or less than ten thousand years old which is a quite ludicrous error it's not a slight error it's a massive error and this is something which is stands out like a sore thumb you expect to find that in islamic countries and you do you expect to find that in iran p
this may have something to do with your country having had the experience of religious zealots like cromwell and guy fawkes whereas we've been here where they've never heard of for theocracy. it's very difficult to know it's a curious anomaly because if you look worldwide religion is pretty much a third world problem religion goes with lack of education goes with poverty it goes with despair and i mean that's why in western europe religion is dying all except for the muslims but in. christendom...
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before charles ii came to the throne, we had oliver cromwell, and, um, pots like this, you know, with on it-- it's a chamber pot, to do your-- do your business. yes. and-- and-- and the poem says, "fast and pray and pity the poor. amend thy life and sin no more." while you're doing-- so, you had to be pious even when you were answering a call of nature. the only fun in life was sort of tipping it out of the window on top of a roundhead's head. and so, of course-- then you'd get sent to prison. and of course, it all changed so dramatically with charles, didn't it? with charles ii and the restoration. charles ii came back and the restoration-- everything is peacockish and wonderfully exciting, and you get slipware like this thing. i mean, this is-- seen this before. well, this is a copy, a copy of the original aussie of the hour, at the moment-- but you have your drink out of this, and it's all full of fun, i mean, it's absolutely gorgeous. ornamentation, of course. ornamentation. design and beauty. but life was like that. it grew exciting, you know? do you wonder what you'd have been d
before charles ii came to the throne, we had oliver cromwell, and, um, pots like this, you know, with on it-- it's a chamber pot, to do your-- do your business. yes. and-- and-- and the poem says, "fast and pray and pity the poor. amend thy life and sin no more." while you're doing-- so, you had to be pious even when you were answering a call of nature. the only fun in life was sort of tipping it out of the window on top of a roundhead's head. and so, of course-- then you'd get sent...
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and i don't think hobbes cared terribly whether oliver cromwell or charles ii or whoever was ru--running england, as long as it was run as--as not--not a libertarian and believed in--in f--that fear keeps us honest. c-span: now you--you--james madison came in second, but you only mentioned him on one page. >> guest: well, because our--our section did not read the federalist papers, but there were other sections that did. and i think, by the way, that since these--the--the idea of these courses is what has come from europe to the united states and an influence to civilization that it would be an excellent idea for all sections to read the federalist papers. i would also even consider in the literature course, perhaps, in the last week doing a week on emerson and whitman. c-span: the other... >> guest: there are no american--not many american texts here. c-span: the third one was marx in our list, and you... >> guest: yeah. c-span: tell the story about the kolikowski. >> guest: well, lesa kolikowski, a polish historian of marxism and a kind of liberal in the f--in the '50s--that is, an ant
and i don't think hobbes cared terribly whether oliver cromwell or charles ii or whoever was ru--running england, as long as it was run as--as not--not a libertarian and believed in--in f--that fear keeps us honest. c-span: now you--you--james madison came in second, but you only mentioned him on one page. >> guest: well, because our--our section did not read the federalist papers, but there were other sections that did. and i think, by the way, that since these--the--the idea of these...
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with james cromwell and john goodman. about the early days, but it's really, really funny. with movies. i like those kind of movies. >> and you like to watch people watch these movies. have you been able to sit in a theater and get the audience reaction "the artist." ? >> you see it and you know the audience explodes in laughter. they howl. the "los angeles times" said there have been two recent movie miracles. "avatar" and "the artist. reques "which is the low-tech. >> the artist is not being released in 3-d? >> "the artist" -- >> let's talk with "my week with marilyn. ygs know bold move one would say. some people say we've heard all we need to hear about marilyn monroe, or everything has been said. this sort of a different approach, right? >> i wrote an article recently where my mother said exactly that. enough already about marilyn monroe. what we found was a young boy, 23 years old, first job on a movie is to work on a movie that lawrence olivier is directing, marilyn monroe in "the prince and the showgirl." she has an argument with arthur miller, her husband, he leaves
with james cromwell and john goodman. about the early days, but it's really, really funny. with movies. i like those kind of movies. >> and you like to watch people watch these movies. have you been able to sit in a theater and get the audience reaction "the artist." ? >> you see it and you know the audience explodes in laughter. they howl. the "los angeles times" said there have been two recent movie miracles. "avatar" and "the artist. reques...
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linda from cromwell, connecticut. caller: i am a single, retired teacher, getting my health insurance through the school system, cigna. it costs me $630, which seems exorbitant. i'm thinking of moving out of the state, but i have to keep this insurance. i wondered if there was any recourse to recover that cost. guest: i thing she is a good example of why this is such a good program. she is stuck with whatever deal the school board cut in terms of retiree benefits. if you are paying $600 a month, you are paying a lot. they are not subsidizing your premium very much. you are stock. -- stuck. if you are -- for a federal employee, you could pick plans to keep costs down. when you turn 65 and join medicare, you will find there are some very expensive choices called medicare advantage plans. it are just like federal employee plans. there are hmos, ppo's, and fee- for service, with premiums no higher than medicare part b. host: good news. channel 11 news -- talking about the postal service in particular. it says -- what the
linda from cromwell, connecticut. caller: i am a single, retired teacher, getting my health insurance through the school system, cigna. it costs me $630, which seems exorbitant. i'm thinking of moving out of the state, but i have to keep this insurance. i wondered if there was any recourse to recover that cost. guest: i thing she is a good example of why this is such a good program. she is stuck with whatever deal the school board cut in terms of retiree benefits. if you are paying $600 a...
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i would never drive on the street around my block which was cromwell drive, but anyway that's an asidet spoken to kenny mccaskill. he did it on behalf of the president. the president told him to call mccaskill and say we did not want this guy release. john's job, don't know how john sleeps at night. he is the guy who meets with the president every day, every morning and tells him all the horrible things that are going on around the world. and he has been involved with us since that day in 2009. we have had several conference calls with him. he gave a speech here three years ago that is on our web site, a tremendous speech, very moving speech, and we were honored that he said he would come again. as i said, we know of his interest and the attorney generals and mueller mueller's and as i say, it is personal. john new people on the plane. john worked for the cia for 31 years. we would not have been able to present the criminal case that we did as ryan will tell you, without the unprecedented help of the cia. they gave us -- they gave the prosecutors sources and methods that normally they
i would never drive on the street around my block which was cromwell drive, but anyway that's an asidet spoken to kenny mccaskill. he did it on behalf of the president. the president told him to call mccaskill and say we did not want this guy release. john's job, don't know how john sleeps at night. he is the guy who meets with the president every day, every morning and tells him all the horrible things that are going on around the world. and he has been involved with us since that day in 2009....
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linda from cromwell, connecticut. caller: i am a single, retired teacher, geing my health insurance through the school system, cigna. it costs me $630, which seems exorbitant. i'm thinking of mong out of the state, but i have to keep this insurance. i wondered if there was any recourse to recover that cost. guest: i thing she is a good example of why this is such a good program. she is stuck with whatever deal the school board cut in terms of retiree benefits. if you are paying $6 a month, you are paying a lot. they are not subsidizing your premium very much. you are stock. -- stuck. if you are -- for a federal employee, you could pick plans to keep costs down. when you turn 65 and join medicare, you will find there are some very expensive choices called medicare advantage plans. it are just like federal employee plans. there are hmos, ppo's, and fee- for service, with premiums no higher than medicare part b. host: good news. channel 11 news -- talking about the postal service in particular. it says -- what the thing,
linda from cromwell, connecticut. caller: i am a single, retired teacher, geing my health insurance through the school system, cigna. it costs me $630, which seems exorbitant. i'm thinking of mong out of the state, but i have to keep this insurance. i wondered if there was any recourse to recover that cost. guest: i thing she is a good example of why this is such a good program. she is stuck with whatever deal the school board cut in terms of retiree benefits. if you are paying $6 a month, you...
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in new york, getting luciano, for example, john foster dulles tried to hire him at sullivan and cromwell for $150,000 a year. >> 100 is the number i remember. >> ok. in any even, a lot of money. >> yes. >> and he was drafted, literally, drafted to run for district attorney for new york county for the grand sum of $20,000 a year. >> right. >> we're going to get to the rise of your father and how he came to national prominence, but, richard, given what tom dewey jr. has said about his father, take that and describe for us his campaign style. >> it differed, frankly. it's interesting. for someone who has sort of been often caricatured, he's actually a much more dynamic campaigner. when he ran for district attorney, for example, in new york county, new york county was one county and there were people all over the burroughs of new york city that day who wanted to vote for thomas dewey. thomas dewey wasn't on their ballot. he had electrified this city with his exploits taking on the rackets. and because new york, even more then than now, was the heart of american communications. you had the lo
in new york, getting luciano, for example, john foster dulles tried to hire him at sullivan and cromwell for $150,000 a year. >> 100 is the number i remember. >> ok. in any even, a lot of money. >> yes. >> and he was drafted, literally, drafted to run for district attorney for new york county for the grand sum of $20,000 a year. >> right. >> we're going to get to the rise of your father and how he came to national prominence, but, richard, given what tom...