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we ask noted trial lawyer david boies. he has argued before the court on cases ranging from the presidential election of 2000 to marriage equality. we have the likelihood that a republican senate is not going to confirm. >> yeah. >> rose: even though the president will nominate. so what happens? >> well, if that happens, we will end up with essentially two full years where the supreme court will not have a full complement. you'll have eight justices. that will, to some extent, i think, give what are plarlly called the four liberals, an advantage because if they can secure justice kennedy's vote, they'll have a 5-3. and if they can't, it will be 4-4. and whatever the court of appeals has decided will hold. >> rose: so a 5-3 would be the majority. >> the majority or 4-4 would affirm, in effect.
we ask noted trial lawyer david boies. he has argued before the court on cases ranging from the presidential election of 2000 to marriage equality. we have the likelihood that a republican senate is not going to confirm. >> yeah. >> rose: even though the president will nominate. so what happens? >> well, if that happens, we will end up with essentially two full years where the supreme court will not have a full complement. you'll have eight justices. that will, to some extent,...
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attorney david boies who knew him well is in studio 57. first, here's a look at today's "eye opener" at 8:00. >>> people here just cannot imagine what it's going to be like without him. his sudden death is going to leave this court split. have already threatened to delay or defeat any nominee. >> supreme court confirmations are high drama during the best of times and this is not the best of times. >>> this republican presidential primary starting to sound like the democratic primary. not the current one. but the one conducted back in 2008. >> john, what do we expect from the visit from the former president bush? >> rally the family's support in that state. >> peyton manning captured his second super bowl last week. but what he is accused of doing 20 years ago that has everyone talking today. >> grammy host ll cool jay said we should expect a performance tonight from kendrick lamar. >> in the mind of justice scalia, what is in your mind? >> i like to argue and one reason i like the law, i think. i like to figure out where the truth lies bet
attorney david boies who knew him well is in studio 57. first, here's a look at today's "eye opener" at 8:00. >>> people here just cannot imagine what it's going to be like without him. his sudden death is going to leave this court split. have already threatened to delay or defeat any nominee. >> supreme court confirmations are high drama during the best of times and this is not the best of times. >>> this republican presidential primary starting to sound like...
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he brought the court along to a large extent on it. >> david boies, thanks so much. great talking to you. >> great talking to news gop debate on saturday began with a moment of silence for justice scalia. all six republicans agreed the next president should pick or but that is >> the next president is going to appoint supreme court justices. if donald trump is president he will appoint a liberal. >> tes cruz wanted johnin the united states supreme court. e twice approved obamacare. >> i supported john pushed him and you worked with him. why do you lie? >> donald, learn not to interrupt. >> why do you -- him. >> dont, do not interrupt. >> he is so weak on illegal immigration, it's laughable and everybody knows it. >> this is the standardedure to disparagraph me? that is fine. >> spend a little money on the commercials. >> if you want to talk about weakness, you want to talk about weakness, it's weak to disparagraph women and >> marco went onomised to resend every single illegal executive action including that one. >> first of all, i don't know how he knows what i said
he brought the court along to a large extent on it. >> david boies, thanks so much. great talking to you. >> great talking to news gop debate on saturday began with a moment of silence for justice scalia. all six republicans agreed the next president should pick or but that is >> the next president is going to appoint supreme court justices. if donald trump is president he will appoint a liberal. >> tes cruz wanted johnin the united states supreme court. e twice approved...
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attorney david boies who knew him well is in studio 57.at 8:00. im> people here just ctanno agine what it's going to be like without him. his sudden death is going to leave this court split. >> congressional rliepubcans have already threatened to delay or defeat any nominee. >> supreme court confirmations are high drama during the best of times and this is not the best of times. >>> this republican presidential primary ti tonight from kendrick lamar. >> in the mind of justice scalia, what is in your mind? >> i like to argue and one reason i like the law, i think. i like to figure out where the truth lies between two -- two different assertions. i don't know. it's who i am. announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by nationwide insurance. ♪ >>> i'm charlie roseh o'donnell and kristine johnson of wcbs in new york. gayle is off. >>> the next time supreme court meets, one chair will be draped in black. the united states flag is at half-staff this morning after the sudden death of justice antonin scalia. he was the court's conser
attorney david boies who knew him well is in studio 57.at 8:00. im> people here just ctanno agine what it's going to be like without him. his sudden death is going to leave this court split. >> congressional rliepubcans have already threatened to delay or defeat any nominee. >> supreme court confirmations are high drama during the best of times and this is not the best of times. >>> this republican presidential primary ti tonight from kendrick lamar. >> in the mind...
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david: >> liz: boy it hasn't felt safe. air sharon you call life raft stocks you get all drench and hold on and say my portfolio might do well. put them up on the screen. i found this amazing gilead sciences is a life raft stock? seems a little volatile, isn't it? >> gilead is incredibly profitable. they increased sales for their drug and for hiv. trading seven times forward earnings. liz: cheap. >> cheap, right? looking at stable revenues, they have a ton of cash on the balance sheet. they're buying back shares. they're actually a pretty stable company. liz: speaking of cheap, delta air lines. tj maxx is the third pick. great to see you. on rock and roll david, erin gibbs putting them up on
david: >> liz: boy it hasn't felt safe. air sharon you call life raft stocks you get all drench and hold on and say my portfolio might do well. put them up on the screen. i found this amazing gilead sciences is a life raft stock? seems a little volatile, isn't it? >> gilead is incredibly profitable. they increased sales for their drug and for hiv. trading seven times forward earnings. liz: cheap. >> cheap, right? looking at stable revenues, they have a ton of cash on the...
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attorney david boies who argued before him is here in studio 57. first, here's "eye opener at 8." >>> people here cannot imagine what it's going to be like his sudden death is going to leave this court split. congressional republicans have already threatened to delay or defeat any nominee. >>> supreme court confirmations are high drama during the best of times and this is not the best of times. >>> this republican presidential primary starting to sound like the democratic primary, not the one going on now but the one conducted in 2008. >>> > hn, what do we expect from the visit of george bush, the former president? >> rallies the family support in that stadium. >> peyton manning captured his second super bowl last week. but what happened 20 years ago. >> one controversial performance by rapper kendrick lamar. >> i like to argue. it's one reason i like the law, i think. truth lies, between two different assertions. i don't know. it's just who i am. >>> today's "eye opener at 8" is presented by nationwide insurance. >> i'm charlie rose with norah o'd
attorney david boies who argued before him is here in studio 57. first, here's "eye opener at 8." >>> people here cannot imagine what it's going to be like his sudden death is going to leave this court split. congressional republicans have already threatened to delay or defeat any nominee. >>> supreme court confirmations are high drama during the best of times and this is not the best of times. >>> this republican presidential primary starting to sound like...
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staying with me is david boies. tell me how you saw him.: there have been 115 supreme court justices, but there are a very small handful whose influence really lasts and is beyond the court itself. you are talking about chief justice marshall, louis brandeis, oral war and. antonin scalia is in that category. he reoriented many people's thinking about what the constitution means. he changed the way statutes are interpreted in the supreme court. he is a big influence in american law, more than just a handful. charlie: are his ideas in the ascendancy? are on thethink they bubble. i think this court, which is 5-4 , with five republican appointees and four democrats, sometimes he won, sometimes he lost. he lost on big cases about gay rights. he never succeeded in getting roe v. wade overturned. he lost on abortion rights most of the time. yes, there is a lot of influence their on the second amendment. that was his greatest triumph, in the heller case in 2008, when he said there was a personal right to bear firearms. but it is an incomplete revol
staying with me is david boies. tell me how you saw him.: there have been 115 supreme court justices, but there are a very small handful whose influence really lasts and is beyond the court itself. you are talking about chief justice marshall, louis brandeis, oral war and. antonin scalia is in that category. he reoriented many people's thinking about what the constitution means. he changed the way statutes are interpreted in the supreme court. he is a big influence in american law, more than...
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the supreme court correspond ent for the new york times and here in new york david boies who has argued many cases before the supreme court. i'm pleased to have both on the program this evening and we'll later see some conversations i did with justice scalia. i begin with adam in washington as a man who's covered the supreme court. characterize justice scalia and what he hent and was. >> he was a giant. he changed the culture of the supreme court and the way argument arguments conduct and was very influential in getting people to think about the constitution. constitutional interpretation differently and pressed the theory called originalism and looked at statutes differently focussing on the words and text of the statute not what different legislatures say it means he was terribly influential except maybe in one. he didn't write a ton of majority opinions. he did most his theoretical work in dissent and some of those have caused people to think differently about the >> rose: he's made us think in a different way about the law and constitution and interpretation of the constitution. >>
the supreme court correspond ent for the new york times and here in new york david boies who has argued many cases before the supreme court. i'm pleased to have both on the program this evening and we'll later see some conversations i did with justice scalia. i begin with adam in washington as a man who's covered the supreme court. characterize justice scalia and what he hent and was. >> he was a giant. he changed the culture of the supreme court and the way argument arguments conduct and...
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for the consumer alert, i'm david sutta. >> a boy hit by a car and now in the hospital. talking about what happened with his family for the first time. >>> good saturday morning. i'm michael smith in weather control. the time lapse over the last 15 hours.
for the consumer alert, i'm david sutta. >> a boy hit by a car and now in the hospital. talking about what happened with his family for the first time. >>> good saturday morning. i'm michael smith in weather control. the time lapse over the last 15 hours.
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well,david, my boy... what is itpop? eva and iare getting married. kiss the bride. come on. seriously, dad, what's going on? i am serious. we've gotthe honeymoon planned. they're going to a retirement center in hawaii. you are serious about this. hey, pop. just wait a minute. look, it's crazy. you two cannot get married. how are you going to take care of yourself? i'm not goingto take care of myself. eva and i willtake care of each other. who's going to take care of me? eva, with all due respect, i don't think this thing can work out. i don't have to listen to this. let's go, eva. jennifer,the water cooler's empty. will you help me? sure. oh. here, i'll get it. god, these things are heavy. yeah. maybe we shouldlet mom do it. we can do it. we have to take the top off. i have to getmy hand off-- come on! wait, jennifer. my hand's right underneath it. no. you have to lift it-- i can't hold it by myself. alex, you could give us a hand. what, are you kidding? wait till mom gets home. alex. alex. all right, all right. take the top off. we know. there. thank you. now put it in. wai
well,david, my boy... what is itpop? eva and iare getting married. kiss the bride. come on. seriously, dad, what's going on? i am serious. we've gotthe honeymoon planned. they're going to a retirement center in hawaii. you are serious about this. hey, pop. just wait a minute. look, it's crazy. you two cannot get married. how are you going to take care of yourself? i'm not goingto take care of myself. eva and i willtake care of each other. who's going to take care of me? eva, with all due...
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how about david for the boy >> lions and tigers and bears b oh my! >> you have to watch out when they get older. david i know you have plans >> enjoy the outdoors. getting up to 65b0 by 3:00 the average high as 73. will still be below the average into tonight with another chilly night . not as cold. you will be at 54b0 i 11:00. no frost in the 20s. we will be in the 40s and we will take it at 43. in ocala that 28b0 this morning. 46 in orlando and 47 leesburg area 45b0 in daytona beach and 44b0 in melbourne. at about the next seven days. we pinpointed temperatures warming up , finally. it's a lot of sunshine close to where we should be. saturday in the mid-60s again on valentine's day , sunday. thank you, troy. remember, we always rake news on clickorlando.com. powered by centurylink prism tv has all your favorite channels, tons of live sports, and more. with advanced features and prism on the go. and choose from a variety of great packages to fit your home. call... ...and get started with the prism essential tv bundle. you'll get showtime and starz fr
how about david for the boy >> lions and tigers and bears b oh my! >> you have to watch out when they get older. david i know you have plans >> enjoy the outdoors. getting up to 65b0 by 3:00 the average high as 73. will still be below the average into tonight with another chilly night . not as cold. you will be at 54b0 i 11:00. no frost in the 20s. we will be in the 40s and we will take it at 43. in ocala that 28b0 this morning. 46 in orlando and 47 leesburg area 45b0 in...
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and attorney david boies is here. he argued major cases in front of justice scalia, including bush- v- gore. the news is back in the morning. see you at seven.3 3 "this is siouxland news at sunrise on kmeg 14" 3 good morning everyone and welcome to siouxland news at sunrise.thanks for starting your morning with us.i'm jacob heller.and i'm meteorologist cat taylor. 3 any fog we have this morning will be gone by mid-morning. today calls for mostly cloudy the upper 30s. this evening into tomorrow morning there is a chance for rain/snow mix and freezing drizzle. expect breezy winds and teeratures in the upper 30s tomorrow. after that, temperatures will rise from the mid 30s to the mid 50s by the weekend.our next chance for precipitation will be thursday night into friday in the form of rain. 3 3 3 on tuesday... president obama submitted his eighth... and last... budget proposal to congress. at 4 - point - 1 trillion dollars... it's the largest of his administration... or any administration... ever. republicans in congress
and attorney david boies is here. he argued major cases in front of justice scalia, including bush- v- gore. the news is back in the morning. see you at seven.3 3 "this is siouxland news at sunrise on kmeg 14" 3 good morning everyone and welcome to siouxland news at sunrise.thanks for starting your morning with us.i'm jacob heller.and i'm meteorologist cat taylor. 3 any fog we have this morning will be gone by mid-morning. today calls for mostly cloudy the upper 30s. this evening into...
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i'm thinking about david, my boys. >> so hard for song writing >> the thing with him and i we dropped our egos. >> how did you do thaty did you do that? >> because it was necessary. we've never, on my children's life ever had an argument. ever. >> why? >> there's no point. he's had harsh words with me when i haven't been behaving myself. he's told me the truth but it's never been an argument. >> elton went through an especially dark period in the '80s when he battled drugs and depression. when you were dealing with your drug problem how did you keep going? >> i did. that's what kept me alive. if i i stayed at home and not appeared for six months i wouldn't be here because i would kill myself. >> music has been my friend since i was two or three years old. when my parents were getting listening to the root. it saved my life. >> feels like you traded it for an addiction to performing. >> addiction to the performing was bigger than drugs, thank god. piano is black or red. >> elton will perform again at the 23rd annual oscar party he'll throw tonight with his husband, david furnish. a ben
i'm thinking about david, my boys. >> so hard for song writing >> the thing with him and i we dropped our egos. >> how did you do thaty did you do that? >> because it was necessary. we've never, on my children's life ever had an argument. ever. >> why? >> there's no point. he's had harsh words with me when i haven't been behaving myself. he's told me the truth but it's never been an argument. >> elton went through an especially dark period in the '80s...
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david: >> liz: boy it hasn't felt safe.l life raft stocks you get all drench and hold on and say my portfolio might do well. put them up on the screen. i found this amazing gilead sciences is a life raft stock? seems a little volatile, isn't it? >> gilead is incredibly profitable. they increased sales for their drug and for hiv. trading seven times forward earnings. liz: cheap. >> cheap, right? looking at stable revenues, they have a ton of cash on the balance sheet. they're buying back shares. they're actually a pretty stable company. liz: speaking of cheap, delta air lines. tj maxx is the third pick. great to see you. on rock and roll david, erin gibbs putting them up on facebook.com/liz claman. that will give you the life raft. now to "countdown to the closing bell." connell, liz, take it away. melissa: it is. trump launching a twitter tirade >> trumper tantrum. something like that. hashtag. melissa: considering suing ted cruz stealing votes from ben carson. >> cruz fired back. called trump a circus sideshow. the republi
david: >> liz: boy it hasn't felt safe.l life raft stocks you get all drench and hold on and say my portfolio might do well. put them up on the screen. i found this amazing gilead sciences is a life raft stock? seems a little volatile, isn't it? >> gilead is incredibly profitable. they increased sales for their drug and for hiv. trading seven times forward earnings. liz: cheap. >> cheap, right? looking at stable revenues, they have a ton of cash on the balance sheet. they're...
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i' thinking abou david, my boys. >> the thinwith himim and i we dropped our egos. >> h hw didjou dohaty dou do that?t? >> because itas necessary. we've nevev, on my children's life er h a argugent erer>> why? >> thenooint 'sar wo wewh hen beenehavin mysese. he'sold m% the truthxh but it's never been anrgument. >> elton went throughg an esseally dk period in the '80s when he battttd drugs and dedesion. when you were dealing withthouou drug problew didou keep going? >> i did. that's what kept me alive. if i i sted at handdot appearar forix months uldne hereecau wou llysel >> musicas b b m mend sie i wasorres ol wheny ntti listsnintohe rt.thct mus kepte al sedy >>eels likeou traded it for andction to peorming. >>>> addiction t the pforming wasger thann drugs, thank god. piano is black or d. >> elton will perform again the3rdnu oscar party he'll thro tonigh with his huand, dav fursh. a bnefit hisss daon.w iteive he planning? >> it'smazing. 's got to be 9 0eople now. wetartedff with0elen a a&staurantnt in beverly hills. we raised fou orr five million dollars. it hd work, because you hve to g
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for the consumer alert, i'm david sutta. >> a boy hit by a car and now in the hospital. talking about what happened with his family for the first time. >>> good saturday morning. i'm michael smith in weather control. the time lapse over the last 15 hours. missed it. . >>> from miami-dade county, broward and the keys. this is south florida's cbs4 . >>> good saturday morning. i'm marybel rodriguez. thank you so much for joining us. it's 6:30. here's what we're working on. a father talking about his son in jail. police accuse him of abandoning the 16-year-old. >> a 6-year-old hit by a police car earlier this month is in the hospital and speaking out about what happened with his family for the first time. >>> the story of an unlikely olympician. olympian. with the one and only hugh jack man. jackman. look who i have. >> nice to be back. >> nice to have you back. been gone for some 20 days. back in the saddle again. good to be back. and it's cold outside. and hence the turtle neck. >> and hence the cold. >> you can rest your voice and talk about the forecast. jump right into
for the consumer alert, i'm david sutta. >> a boy hit by a car and now in the hospital. talking about what happened with his family for the first time. >>> good saturday morning. i'm michael smith in weather control. the time lapse over the last 15 hours. missed it. . >>> from miami-dade county, broward and the keys. this is south florida's cbs4 . >>> good saturday morning. i'm marybel rodriguez. thank you so much for joining us. it's 6:30. here's what we're...
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were not as packed as usual >>> donahue and his wife kim are expecting their second child, a boy, in april. david? crash in germany happened during the morning rush. the trains crashed head on, killing at least 10 people and injuring dozens of others. >> hundreds of emergency responders carefully sift through the mangled scene where two trains collided in southern germany. here one of the train cars is barely recognizizable. investigate ors say the trains crashed head on as the impact was getting underway. at least 80 people were hurt. a steady stream of am bow lances were seen rushing to the scene. some of the more severely injured from flown to hospitals. german news agency report the rail line is used by commuters that work in munich -- rescue efforts ran along the rivers, which complicated rescue efforts. german news agencies saying the school kids in that area, but they are currently on winter vacation. things could have been much worst. >>> i'm sure there was a courageous crew onboard, but the question is why did it sail into the storm? >> a lot of people asking that question. four people s
were not as packed as usual >>> donahue and his wife kim are expecting their second child, a boy, in april. david? crash in germany happened during the morning rush. the trains crashed head on, killing at least 10 people and injuring dozens of others. >> hundreds of emergency responders carefully sift through the mangled scene where two trains collided in southern germany. here one of the train cars is barely recognizizable. investigate ors say the trains crashed head on as the...
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mark shields and david brooks, boy, do we have election to cover after this. we already did now we really have one to cover. thank you both. we will see you at 11:00. and we hope you will stay with us we'll have lot more on the new hampshire primary on our pbs "newshour" special report, that is at 11:00 p.m. eastern plus, tune in on thursday, gwen and i will moderate the democratic presidential debate in partnership with facebook from the univeristy of wisconsin-milwaukee. that starts thursday at 9:00 p.m. eastern. >> ifill: american intelligence officials told a senate hearing today that russia's bombing campaign in syria has stabilized the regime of president bashar al-assad and turned the tide of the five-year civil war against u.s.-backed rebel forces. that is most apparent in aleppo, in northern syria, where tens of thousands have fled as the syrian army closes in. william brangham reports. >> brangham: this is everyday aleppo now: sirens wail as rescue crews rush to the scene of yet another air strike, believed to be the work of russian warplanes. >> ( t
mark shields and david brooks, boy, do we have election to cover after this. we already did now we really have one to cover. thank you both. we will see you at 11:00. and we hope you will stay with us we'll have lot more on the new hampshire primary on our pbs "newshour" special report, that is at 11:00 p.m. eastern plus, tune in on thursday, gwen and i will moderate the democratic presidential debate in partnership with facebook from the univeristy of wisconsin-milwaukee. that starts...