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gore. we have to think of what happened since. george w. bush took the white house. we had the wars in afghanistan -- we had 9/11, just a few months later. we had the wars in afghanistan and iraq. we had a change in the supreme court in 2005 with chief justice john roberts. in 2006, samuel alito. we had the historic election of barack obama. and then two more changes with justice soanya sotomayor in 2009 and elena kagan in 2010. and in some ways, and 2010, citizens united has replaced bush legal or as a rallying cry politically at least. as a rallying cry politically at least. just when i think people have stopped thinking about it or stopped asking about it, i will as in speech somewhere, last summer in connecticut, where the first question is -- what about that bush legal or? -- bush the gore? but we are here to look at both sides, not just what happened back then, but how the ruling has reverberated through the years. i will start with my immediate left. -- judithwn diana's brown-dianis.
gore. we have to think of what happened since. george w. bush took the white house. we had the wars in afghanistan -- we had 9/11, just a few months later. we had the wars in afghanistan and iraq. we had a change in the supreme court in 2005 with chief justice john roberts. in 2006, samuel alito. we had the historic election of barack obama. and then two more changes with justice soanya sotomayor in 2009 and elena kagan in 2010. and in some ways, and 2010, citizens united has replaced bush...
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here is a preview. >> jack said, how bad of a decision that bush versus gore is? i said, it is a bad decision, that it is nowhere near korematsu. and that he did something that shocked me then, and you will see why it is so relevant today, and he said, i don't think korematsu was such a bad decision either. which kind of staggered me. i do not think that we were near a constitutional crisis. i don't think -- but one of the things that i thought was quite interesting about what had happened after the supreme court ruling is that it was the first super close election in u.s. presidential history. the election of 1800 and the election of 1876 were decided by the supreme court and if the supreme court had decided to decide those, they would have been ignored. what is interesting to me is that the power and the capital that the supreme court had built up that once they had ruled, no wayesident gore saw to challenge the court's ruling, even if he thought it was wrong. the supreme court building i think on its decision brown versus board of education and the reapportionm
here is a preview. >> jack said, how bad of a decision that bush versus gore is? i said, it is a bad decision, that it is nowhere near korematsu. and that he did something that shocked me then, and you will see why it is so relevant today, and he said, i don't think korematsu was such a bad decision either. which kind of staggered me. i do not think that we were near a constitutional crisis. i don't think -- but one of the things that i thought was quite interesting about what had...
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. >> here's later in debate, al gore walked up to bush. >> al gore tries to come over and be the bully get in his face. bush doesn't say anything. just looks at him, smiles, gives him the head wink, and goes on. >> i believe i can. >> that was it. it just -- you know, it just absolutely devastated gore. >> you watch him go. >> yeah. we all revert to our junior high mentality, you know, when our team scored. yeah, you know! >> most people don't know is that bush had been prepared. >> jud gregg, who had played the role of al gore in the debate prep, had seen him pull this trick. he said to bush, be prepared, he's going to come and get in your face. we all dismissed at the time, but sure enough it happened. >> which raises the question how do candidates prepared? these two debate coaches showed me. they prepped president bush for debate. o'donnell later coached mitt romney and michele bachmann. they spent hours trying to replicate debate moments. >> you have the candidate stand in front of a podium like this as realistic as possible? >> yeah. you want a strong bearing, erect. look at coli
. >> here's later in debate, al gore walked up to bush. >> al gore tries to come over and be the bully get in his face. bush doesn't say anything. just looks at him, smiles, gives him the head wink, and goes on. >> i believe i can. >> that was it. it just -- you know, it just absolutely devastated gore. >> you watch him go. >> yeah. we all revert to our junior high mentality, you know, when our team scored. yeah, you know! >> most people don't know is...
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aaron burr. >> jake he attended vanter built -- >> al gore. >> correct.was injured in a car accident in france -- >> romney. >> despite never being in the military he once held the title of assistant secretary of the navy. >> roosevelt. >> incorrect. burr. >> he worked on wall street. >> gore. >> incorrect. >> roosevelt. he asked his grandchildren to call him ike. >> roosevelt. >> incorrect. romney. >> s.e., his name was featured in a 1993 advertisement for the got milk campaign? >> aaron burr. >> one of the guests at this man's wedding was this future president gerald ford. >> al gore. >> incorrect. romney. >> s.e. he once hosted a hot dog pickny for british royalty at this family's estate. >> roosevelt. >> nicely done. >> i don't want your pity. >> i'm not trying to be patronizing. >> i thought i was being supportive. >> we do need that kind of individual encouragement. >> everyone has been there. >> lesson learned. i will now be much more -- >> it's just the tone. >> just a little judgy. >> i would say you got five correct. now that sounds a little jud
aaron burr. >> jake he attended vanter built -- >> al gore. >> correct.was injured in a car accident in france -- >> romney. >> despite never being in the military he once held the title of assistant secretary of the navy. >> roosevelt. >> incorrect. burr. >> he worked on wall street. >> gore. >> incorrect. >> roosevelt. he asked his grandchildren to call him ike. >> roosevelt. >> incorrect. romney. >> s.e., his...
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weekend.rah gore, and this is open house. sara gore: today we are taking you on a trip around the world to showcase amazing architecture and design. we visit the historic estate in scotland with t ts to a literary legend. you may well know him for fantastic historical novels such as "ivanhoe," "rob roy," or possibly even the words to "ha to the chief." sa gore: and we meet up with the man behind the mega-mansions mansions of los angeles, richard landry. when it came time to do my house at the beach, i wanted the ocean to be the star. [music playing] welcome to open house nyny right now i'm cong to you from a condo duplex with spectacular views of the hudson river. sara gore: this nearly 7,000 square foot palatial pad on the upper we side has it all. a dramatic double-height living room, several terraces, and a large kitchen
weekend.rah gore, and this is open house. sara gore: today we are taking you on a trip around the world to showcase amazing architecture and design. we visit the historic estate in scotland with t ts to a literary legend. you may well know him for fantastic historical novels such as "ivanhoe," "rob roy," or possibly even the words to "ha to the chief." sa gore: and we meet up with the man behind the mega-mansions mansions of los angeles, richard landry. when it...
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ronald gore- owner, reba farm inn & saddle soarwhen we rescue them, we rescue them. we've taken a lot of horses that a lot of places wouldnt. we were their last hope and they're doing very well. in there are 73 horses on the farm. fore more information on reba farm inn, head to our website, virginia first dot-com. physicians at carilion clinic work to stay on the cutting edge of every type of medicine. right now many of them are attending the 45th annual critical care congress in orlando.they're exploring the latest breakthroughs in intensive care medicine. wfxr's paris holmes is here with more . good morning guys!the critical care congress is an opporturnity for medical professionals from around the world to share ideas and diverse perspectives in treating people who are seriously ill or injured. at this five day event, carilion physicians are speakers, participating in interactive workshops and panel discussions.they will bring all of that information back to patients here in the roanoke valley. dr. alice ackerman is a peditrician at carillion.she has been attendin
ronald gore- owner, reba farm inn & saddle soarwhen we rescue them, we rescue them. we've taken a lot of horses that a lot of places wouldnt. we were their last hope and they're doing very well. in there are 73 horses on the farm. fore more information on reba farm inn, head to our website, virginia first dot-com. physicians at carilion clinic work to stay on the cutting edge of every type of medicine. right now many of them are attending the 45th annual critical care congress in...
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ronald gore- owner, reba farm inn & saddle soarwhen we rescue them, we rescue them. we've taken a lot of horses that a lot of places wouldnt. we were their last hope and they're doing very well. in bedford, charlie cooper w- get this-- reba farm is home to 73 horses---for more information head to our website, virginia first dot-com. patience paid off for these twins in california. just how long they waited to california beat the odds a second time to win the lottery--they started splitting tickets at 18...and three decades later, hit the 6 million dollar jackpot. th sisters will split the money sixty - fourty.big question though.. who will get the bigger share?they say it all depends on who bought the a cold front will drop south through the area overnight allowinga wedge of high pressure to build in from the north throughmonday. this will bring cool and damp conditions good morning, it's monday, february 22nd. thanks for starting your day off with good day virginia. i'm january keaton. and i'm kyle benjamin wfxr new is your local election headquarters the primaries
ronald gore- owner, reba farm inn & saddle soarwhen we rescue them, we rescue them. we've taken a lot of horses that a lot of places wouldnt. we were their last hope and they're doing very well. in bedford, charlie cooper w- get this-- reba farm is home to 73 horses---for more information head to our website, virginia first dot-com. patience paid off for these twins in california. just how long they waited to california beat the odds a second time to win the lottery--they started splitting...
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ronald gore- owner, reba farm inn & saddle soarwhen we rescue them, we rescue them. we've taken a lot of horses that a lot of places wouldnt. we were their last hope and they're doing very well. in bedford, charlie cooper w- f-x-r news. get this-- reba farm is home to 73 horses---for more information head to our website, virginia first dot-com. some are calling it the more farm is home to get this-- reba f-x-r news.charlie cooper w- f-x-r news. get this-- reba farm is home information head to our website, virginia first dot-com. some are calling it the technology of the future. next on good day virginia. a sneak peak at samsung's hi dad. uh huh. yeah...sorry about that. think about it there must be higher love down in the heart what do you think? and in the stars above hi ted, glad you could join us, we think you're going to like these numbers. samsung has debuted its newest camera and the first ever virtual reality device camera is capable of taking the camera can also shoot images directly to your cell phone as well. the gear 360 camera is set to go on sale this ye
ronald gore- owner, reba farm inn & saddle soarwhen we rescue them, we rescue them. we've taken a lot of horses that a lot of places wouldnt. we were their last hope and they're doing very well. in bedford, charlie cooper w- f-x-r news. get this-- reba farm is home to 73 horses---for more information head to our website, virginia first dot-com. some are calling it the more farm is home to get this-- reba f-x-r news.charlie cooper w- f-x-r news. get this-- reba farm is home information head...
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. >> how bad a decision do you think bush against gore is? i said it's a bad decision. but it hedick poser did something that shocked me then. i don't think it was such a bad decision either. it kind of staggered me. i do not think that we were near a constitutional crisis. i don't think -- one of the things i thought was quite interesting about what happened after the supreme court ruled is it was very different than the first two super close elections in u.s. presidential history. the election of 1800 and the election of 1876. neither of those are decided by the supreme court. and if the supreme court had tried to decide either of those elections they would have been ignored. what was interesting to me was the power and capital that the supreme court built up was such that once it ruled vice president gore saw no way to challenge the ruling even if he saw it was wrong. the supreme court building i think on its decisions in brown against board of education and in the reapportion revolution built up such capital. once it said this election is over, everybody snapped to
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the 2000 caucuses showcased a fight between vice president al gore and senator bill bradley. texas governor george w. bush came out on top against five other candidates. 2004 was a surprise finish, with sentors jjn kerry and john edwards finishing first and second. former vermontgovernor howard dean came in third. 2008... fighting it out against presumptive front-runner hillary clinton and an unknown senator - barack obama..... leaders from both parties hop that using a new microsoft app will simplify the recording process this year iowa voters are making history when they go to their caucus location
the 2000 caucuses showcased a fight between vice president al gore and senator bill bradley. texas governor george w. bush came out on top against five other candidates. 2004 was a surprise finish, with sentors jjn kerry and john edwards finishing first and second. former vermontgovernor howard dean came in third. 2008... fighting it out against presumptive front-runner hillary clinton and an unknown senator - barack obama..... leaders from both parties hop that using a new microsoft app will...
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well, i guess the one that, you know, created most waves of disagreement was bush versus gore.mes up all the time. my usual response is, get over it. >> get over the possible corruption of the american presidential system? justice scalia? >> look, my court didn't bring the case into the court. it was brought into the courts by al gore. he is the one who wanted courts to decide the question. richard nixon thought that he had lost the election because of chicanery in chicago. he chose not to bring it into the courts. so the only question in bush versus gore was whether the presidency would be decided by the florida supreme court or by the united states supreme court. that was the only question, and that's not a hard one. >> no regrets? >> no regretss at all, especially since it's clear it would have ended up the same way either way. the press did extensive research into what would have happened if what al gore wanted done had been done county by county, and he would have lost anyway. >> interesting. back now with justice scalia's friend and co-author bryan garner. his absence is
well, i guess the one that, you know, created most waves of disagreement was bush versus gore.mes up all the time. my usual response is, get over it. >> get over the possible corruption of the american presidential system? justice scalia? >> look, my court didn't bring the case into the court. it was brought into the courts by al gore. he is the one who wanted courts to decide the question. richard nixon thought that he had lost the election because of chicanery in chicago. he chose...
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but al gore wanted the courts to decide it. so the only question in bush versus gore was whether the presidency would be decided by the florida supreme court or by the united states supreme court. that was the only question, and that's not a hard one. >> no regrets? >> oh, no regrets at all, especially since it's clear that the thing would have ended up the same way anyway. the press did extensive research into what would have happened if what al gore wanted done had been done county by county, and he would have lost anyway. >> when people say about you that you're this fantastic justice -- no one disputes that -- incredibly charismatic, and you ask the most questions. apparently -- >> i don't ask the most questions. >> apparently, you do. >> no, that's not true. >> apparently someone has said that in the last 25 years you are the guy that asks the most questions. >> i used to be. >> you ask more than justice thomas, right? >> that's a low bar. >> it's just a bit weird. the guy can join the supreme court and literally not ask a
but al gore wanted the courts to decide it. so the only question in bush versus gore was whether the presidency would be decided by the florida supreme court or by the united states supreme court. that was the only question, and that's not a hard one. >> no regrets? >> oh, no regrets at all, especially since it's clear that the thing would have ended up the same way anyway. the press did extensive research into what would have happened if what al gore wanted done had been done...
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. >>> that's all for today from cruz. rah gore, and this is open house.re: today we are taking you on a trip around the world to showcase amazing architecture and design. we visit the historic estate in scotland with ties to a literary legend. you may well know him for fantastic historical novels such as "ivanhoe," "rob roy," or possibly even the words to "hail to the chief." sara gore: and we meet up with the man behind the mega-mansions mansions of los angeles, richard landry. when it came time to do my house at the beach, i wanted the ocean to be the star. [music playing] welcome to open house nyc. right now i'm coming to you from a condo duplex with spectacular views of the hudson river. sara gore: this nearly 7,000 square foot palatial pad on the upper west side has it all.
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you next weekend.sara gore: i'm sara gore and this is "open house." this week we're shining a spotlight on sports fanatics' dream homes. we'll take you inside a contemporary estate in pasadena designed to let you play in a big way. and a connecticut compound complete with a golf course, tennis courts, basketball court, and so much more. plus a long island home with a sports bar and putting green. but first, the ultimate sports playground that was once home to actor mark wahlberg. sara gore: welcome to "open house." right now i'm coming to you from a truly unique penthouse on the upper east side of manhattan. this prewar takes up the 17th and 18th floors. one of the most exceptional features is this gorgeous solarium. each bedroom features an on-suite bathroom. and some of my favorite spaces include this custom closet and the private terraces. now over the years, we've featured plenty of opulent homes with over-the-top amenities, but the ones we're showing you today are designed for the stuff of dreams for the sports enthusiast. i'm talking sports comp
you next weekend.sara gore: i'm sara gore and this is "open house." this week we're shining a spotlight on sports fanatics' dream homes. we'll take you inside a contemporary estate in pasadena designed to let you play in a big way. and a connecticut compound complete with a golf course, tennis courts, basketball court, and so much more. plus a long island home with a sports bar and putting green. but first, the ultimate sports playground that was once home to actor mark wahlberg. sara...
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bush defeated al gore in one of the most highly contested races in u.s. history. this 90 minute event is courtesy of cnn. >> tonight, a crucial debate for the three remaining republican presidential candidates. joining me in south carolina, site of saturday's gop primary, senator john mccain of arizona. former reagan administration official, ambassador alan keyes. and texas governor george w. bush. they're next on a special edition of "larry king live: election 2000." this is the south carolina republican debate. ♪ larry king: good evening. a couple of notes before we start. we're at seawell's banquet center here in columbia, south carolina, the capital of this state. this event tonight is sponsored by bipec. that's the south carolina business and industry political education committee. this is the second such event they've held. they held one four years ago. we are live, as you can tell. there is an audience here of people enjoying it. we have asked them to remain attentive so that you can listen to everything our guests say. a couple of other notes, this is goin
bush defeated al gore in one of the most highly contested races in u.s. history. this 90 minute event is courtesy of cnn. >> tonight, a crucial debate for the three remaining republican presidential candidates. joining me in south carolina, site of saturday's gop primary, senator john mccain of arizona. former reagan administration official, ambassador alan keyes. and texas governor george w. bush. they're next on a special edition of "larry king live: election 2000." this is...
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say it's about knowing them individually and knowing how they react to different situations.ronald gore- owner, reba farm inn & saddle soar when you're using your horses the way we're using them you must know their body types, their caloric burn off possibility when you're using them.and know when there's something wrong.kathleen donovan- owner, reba farm inn & saddle soarwith the rubbing friction of the blanket, they can get sours. saddles if it's not sitting correctly or lopsided because maybe you didn't get all the dirt off their shoulders, it can create pressure points.also important is being able to pair them with the right rider.ronald gore- owner, reba farm inn & saddle soari already know the horses-- now i have to size up the group, whoever's riding and sometimes it's their body language just like i do with the horses.to make sure the rider and the horse are comfortable with each other. it's all a part of looking out for their well-being -- the very reason they were brought to the farm in the first place. inn & saddle soarwhen we rescue them, we rescue them. we've taken a lot of
say it's about knowing them individually and knowing how they react to different situations.ronald gore- owner, reba farm inn & saddle soar when you're using your horses the way we're using them you must know their body types, their caloric burn off possibility when you're using them.and know when there's something wrong.kathleen donovan- owner, reba farm inn & saddle soarwith the rubbing friction of the blanket, they can get sours. saddles if it's not sitting correctly or lopsided...
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vice president gore, if he's the nominee, will sit there and justify it.'t know how he can justify partial-birth abortion. a leader is someone that brings people together and understand the power of adoption. john is a loving adoptive parent, that's a -- it's a loving act, it's a loving alternative to abortion. a leader is someone who brings people together, both republicans and democrats in my state, to pass a parental notification law, a parental notification law that will reduce abortions in the state of texas. king: should the woman be punished, john? mccain: no. king: she starts the crime. mccain: george, do you believe in the exemption in abortion, case of abortion, for rape, incest and life of the mother? mccain: then, you know, it's interesting, you were talking about printed material that's mailed out. here's one that says that george w. bush supports the pro-life plank. the pro-life plank. bush: i do. senator mccain: yes. your position is that you believe there's an exemption for rape, incest and the life of the mother, but you want the platform
vice president gore, if he's the nominee, will sit there and justify it.'t know how he can justify partial-birth abortion. a leader is someone that brings people together and understand the power of adoption. john is a loving adoptive parent, that's a -- it's a loving act, it's a loving alternative to abortion. a leader is someone who brings people together, both republicans and democrats in my state, to pass a parental notification law, a parental notification law that will reduce abortions in...
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desperate for help, the people here turned to the men promising change, bill clint i don't know and al goreoth campaigned here and promise-- clinton-- that they would be the ones to look at for the little guys >> i went and shook hands with al gore and he signed an autograph and assured us all many times they will put a stop to this if elected. >> reporter: but they didn't. the hazardous waste incinerator went on line and the group has been fighting ever since. this which they say releases led, murcury and other toksins. >> it is not normal that we have all these cancers. we are at risk >> reporter: there have been protests, even arrests, but nothing has changed. >> the waste industry pours so much money into donating to politicians and their elections, that we can't compete with that. their dollars are always going to win. >> that's what we took out for clinton. >> reporter: this man has been fighting the hazardous waste decades. >> shut this facility down. tear this facility down. move it out. >> you've probably heard that we were promised that they would shut this plant down or it would
desperate for help, the people here turned to the men promising change, bill clint i don't know and al goreoth campaigned here and promise-- clinton-- that they would be the ones to look at for the little guys >> i went and shook hands with al gore and he signed an autograph and assured us all many times they will put a stop to this if elected. >> reporter: but they didn't. the hazardous waste incinerator went on line and the group has been fighting ever since. this which they say...
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gore was get over it. what does that tell us about him as a judge, last question. >> it just tells you what he is as a political figure, honestly. it's not like none of those justices knew what they were doing. and it's not like in bush v. gore the count of the justices came down regardless of the partisan affiliation of the president who appointed those justices and the ideological lineup of the judges on the court at the time. yes, they're jurists, but they're political actors. and the politics tonight that are already being unleashed about replacing him are going to be bigger that be anything we could have imagined. this now is going to change the presidential race. this is going to clahange the re for the united states house, even though they're not going to have a role in this. this is going to change one third of the united states senate. this is going to change what it takes to be seen as a qualified nominee of either party in the presidential race. if the republicans really do try to hold a vacancy
gore was get over it. what does that tell us about him as a judge, last question. >> it just tells you what he is as a political figure, honestly. it's not like none of those justices knew what they were doing. and it's not like in bush v. gore the count of the justices came down regardless of the partisan affiliation of the president who appointed those justices and the ideological lineup of the judges on the court at the time. yes, they're jurists, but they're political actors. and the...
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charlie: you blamed gore because he brought the case.a: he wanted judges to decide it. so judges decided it. charlie: you have no regrets about that? justice scalia: about that case? it was an easy case. charlie: you stopped the florida court. justice scalia: yes, but on a principal question of whether the florida courts violated the constitution. the vote was 7-2. the only issue that was 5-4 was whether we should put an end to the nonsense and immediately decide the case. charlie: have you had you had the impact you would like to have, the answer had to be no. justice scalia: depends on what you mean. look, when i came on the court, the word was scalia will be a consensus because i am a charming fellow. charlie: is that what they said? justice scalia: not the charming part. but they expected me to be a consensus-builder. i cannot be a consensus-builder because i cannot trade. bill brennan, who was an evolutionist, he could deal. i want to change the constitution this far. i cannot go that far. what about this far? he can deal. i cannot
charlie: you blamed gore because he brought the case.a: he wanted judges to decide it. so judges decided it. charlie: you have no regrets about that? justice scalia: about that case? it was an easy case. charlie: you stopped the florida court. justice scalia: yes, but on a principal question of whether the florida courts violated the constitution. the vote was 7-2. the only issue that was 5-4 was whether we should put an end to the nonsense and immediately decide the case. charlie: have you had...
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. >> reporter: da could be gore con could ofizely been losms he was shot on wed day. he was pulled way to safety and into the hoax his friend qua was key sam. daquon's parents have a ples aj for his friend eye want thoorchg the young man who pulled him into his house you know for saving hip. i'm very thankful. god nose i thank you when i heard about my son when i he got shot yesterdaz. i mean it really terrified me road i thought that was my son laying there. when he got shot he ran on my...
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brian lamb: i know you don't want to talk about bush versus gore again.et me show you a clip from an interview with piers morgan. you answered everything were not supposed to ask you. piers morgan: what has been the most contentious case? justice scalia: the one that created the most waves of disagreement was bush versus gore. up all the time. my usual response is get over it. lamb: u.n. on to explain further. justice scalia: past cases, you can ask me about that. brian lamb: judges have tenure for life. why does everybody worry about things they say in public and not having cameras in the room and all that stuff? i am sensitive judges what toe express their views on the law in their opinions. everything that was said about the opinion in bush versus gore was set forth in the opinion that i joined. beyond that i'm just either repeating myself or adding things that really were not the basis for my decision. i don't like drawing the courts into the political maelstrom. by having their opinions repeatedly poured over especially the controversial .nes i don't
brian lamb: i know you don't want to talk about bush versus gore again.et me show you a clip from an interview with piers morgan. you answered everything were not supposed to ask you. piers morgan: what has been the most contentious case? justice scalia: the one that created the most waves of disagreement was bush versus gore. up all the time. my usual response is get over it. lamb: u.n. on to explain further. justice scalia: past cases, you can ask me about that. brian lamb: judges have tenure...
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brian lamb: i know you don't want to talk about bush versus gore again.et me show you a clip from an interview with piers morgan. you answered everything were not supposed to ask you. piers morgan: what has been the most contentious case? justice scalia: the one that created the most waves of disagreement was bush versus gore. up all the time. my usual response is get over it. lamb: u.n. on to explain further. justice scalia: past cases, you can ask me about that. brian lamb: judges have tenure for life. why does everybody worry about things they say in public and not having cameras in the room and all that stuff? i am sensitive judges what toe express their views on the law in their opinions. everything that was said about the opinion in bush versus gore was set forth in the opinion that i joined. beyond that i'm just either repeating myself or adding things that really were not the basis for my decision. i don't like drawing the courts into the political maelstrom. by having their opinions repeatedly poured over especially the controversial .nes i don't
brian lamb: i know you don't want to talk about bush versus gore again.et me show you a clip from an interview with piers morgan. you answered everything were not supposed to ask you. piers morgan: what has been the most contentious case? justice scalia: the one that created the most waves of disagreement was bush versus gore. up all the time. my usual response is get over it. lamb: u.n. on to explain further. justice scalia: past cases, you can ask me about that. brian lamb: judges have tenure...
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. >> bush v gore is a case that justices bring up. i've seen many defend it in anguish. his famous remark about that was get over it. what does that tell us about him as a judge, last question? >> it tells you what he is as a political figure i think honestly. it's not like none of those justices knew what they were doing and it's not like bush v gore the count of the judges came down to the appointments of the you justices. they're political actors. the politics that tonight are being unleashed about replacing him are going to be bigger than anything we could have imagined. this now is going to change the presidential race. this is going to change the race for the united states house, even though they're not going to have a role in this. this is going to change one-third of the united states senate. this is going to change what it takes to be seen as a qualified nominee in the presidential race. if the republicans do try to hold a vac ansy in the supreme court open for a year in the hopes that they're going to get a republican nominee to put somebody on the court, that
. >> bush v gore is a case that justices bring up. i've seen many defend it in anguish. his famous remark about that was get over it. what does that tell us about him as a judge, last question? >> it tells you what he is as a political figure i think honestly. it's not like none of those justices knew what they were doing and it's not like bush v gore the count of the judges came down to the appointments of the you justices. they're political actors. the politics that tonight are...
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gore. awarded george w. bush the presidency. >> we owe no apology whatever for bush versus gore. we did the right thing. so -- so, there. [ lahter ] >> reporter: in dissent, he was biting, caustic, clear. when the court upheld obamacare for the second time last year, scalia sneered, we should start calling this law scotus care. in other arguments, lawyers feared his pointed questions. and he challenged the idea that the court could create a right to gay marriage, after 200 years of laws banning it. >> when did it become unconstitutional to exclude homosexual couples from marriage? when did the law become this? >> reporter: his death leaves the court shorthanded and divided on key issues. the stakes could not be higher. especially since once of those four conservatives justice liberal side unpredictability. terry moran, abc news, mexico city. >> a man passionate about his work and man beloved by his colleague. >> reporter: we'll hear much about it in the weeks ahead. >>> stay with us for "good morning america."moring iowa in hd. we are iowa's most accurate weather team. good morni
gore. awarded george w. bush the presidency. >> we owe no apology whatever for bush versus gore. we did the right thing. so -- so, there. [ lahter ] >> reporter: in dissent, he was biting, caustic, clear. when the court upheld obamacare for the second time last year, scalia sneered, we should start calling this law scotus care. in other arguments, lawyers feared his pointed questions. and he challenged the idea that the court could create a right to gay marriage, after 200 years of...
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your best bet should take gore to parramore, south to kaylee and them back onto i-4 westbound. jason: it' s taken to breaking news we have been following. a mess on i-4 because of a construction accident. east and west all the time. this is impacting the lanes because of a person who has been killed right off wymore road in maitland. we will stay on top of this situation a construction accident has claimed one life. much more ahead at noon and in the west to mobile app. we heard reports of e-cigarettes exploding before, but this latest incident was caught on camera. michelle: the device actually exploded inside of a man' s pant' s pocket. surveillance video shows the man standing in line at a kentucky gas station when all of a sudden , his pants burst into flames. the battery in the e-cigarette apparently exploded, causing the flames to ignite. you can see him quickly run outside, while employees of the gas station followed him with a fire extinguisher. >> i was shocked. what was that. you have a bomb in your pocket? i was like that. i was totally shocked and just like this my
your best bet should take gore to parramore, south to kaylee and them back onto i-4 westbound. jason: it' s taken to breaking news we have been following. a mess on i-4 because of a construction accident. east and west all the time. this is impacting the lanes because of a person who has been killed right off wymore road in maitland. we will stay on top of this situation a construction accident has claimed one life. much more ahead at noon and in the west to mobile app. we heard reports of...
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gore and later told me privately he told me that was;ib the end his chances to be confirmed as chief justice. think he harbored some desire but by 2000 the chances had faded. >> how did he see himself? >> that's hard to say how do any of us know how we see your selves. i think he was a big hearted person with strongly held viewed. >> rose: can you imagine anyone on the scene if this was not the political football it's become and let's assume it us a republican president to replace a successor who might it be like him? >> it's hard to imagine someone as larger than life as he became over 30 years on the court. but there are some republican lawyers and judges who might. once you have light tenure you start to express yourself more. >> rose: as certain presidents have found out about people they nominated. what happens now? >> we have the likelihood that a republican senate is not going to confirm though the president will nominate so what happens? >> 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
gore and later told me privately he told me that was;ib the end his chances to be confirmed as chief justice. think he harbored some desire but by 2000 the chances had faded. >> how did he see himself? >> that's hard to say how do any of us know how we see your selves. i think he was a big hearted person with strongly held viewed. >> rose: can you imagine anyone on the scene if this was not the political football it's become and let's assume it us a republican president to...
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when it came to a decision, bush versus gore was decided 5-4. can you imagine now if we had a tied court? we would have a constitutional crisis and we would have the crisis over who was the legitimate president of the united states. we can't have this again. i hope that when the voters make their decisions in november on who they want to be the next president, that it is clear and decisive and we don't end up before the supreme court. but should we, we need to have a court that is not going to end in a tie. and we have done our job to make sure that there are nine, n-i-n-e, on the supreme court. i really in the interest of our country, first of all, follow the constitution. do your job and also to say to the world we are a nation of law. we encourage people all over the world that are emerging from often authoritarian a screams -- regimes or chaotic situations, write a constitution and live by it. we wrote a constitution. let's live by it. and i would say that we need to follow what we say we were elected to do, that we swore an oath to do. pres
when it came to a decision, bush versus gore was decided 5-4. can you imagine now if we had a tied court? we would have a constitutional crisis and we would have the crisis over who was the legitimate president of the united states. we can't have this again. i hope that when the voters make their decisions in november on who they want to be the next president, that it is clear and decisive and we don't end up before the supreme court. but should we, we need to have a court that is not going to...
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another ruling, bush versus gore. >> we owe no apology whatsoever for bush versus gore. we did the right thing. so -- so, there. [ laughter ] >> reporter: in dissent, he was biting, caustic, clear. when the court upheld obama care for the second time last year, he sneered, we should start calling this law scotus care. and he challenged the idea that the court could create a right to gay marriage. after 200 years of laws banning it. >> when did it become unconstitutional to exclude homosexual couples from marriage? when did the law become this? >> reporter: he loved a good argument, but made friends across the political spectrum. most famously with liberal icon ruth bader ginsberg. >> we agree on a whole lot of stuff. ruth is only bad on the knee-jerk stuff. [ laughter ] >> reporter: his death leaving the court shorthanded, and sharply divided, 4-4, on things like affirmative action, and president obama's climate change policies. the stakes could not be higher. especially since justice kennedy swings to the liberal side unpredictably. tom? >> that leads us to our next sto
another ruling, bush versus gore. >> we owe no apology whatsoever for bush versus gore. we did the right thing. so -- so, there. [ laughter ] >> reporter: in dissent, he was biting, caustic, clear. when the court upheld obama care for the second time last year, he sneered, we should start calling this law scotus care. and he challenged the idea that the court could create a right to gay marriage. after 200 years of laws banning it. >> when did it become unconstitutional to...
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) to the people of iowa, thank you. -- bush, versus gore. but mike huckabee won here in 2008, while eventual republican nominee john mccain came in fourth. and rick santorum edged mitt romney in 2012. and with home-state senator tom harkin running in 1992, bill clinton only support. (dennis goldford, drake university political science professor) iowa does not pick the president. iowa doesn't even necessarily pick the party nominee. what iowa does is reveal unexpected strengths and unexpected campaigns. with a mere six electoral votes in the general election, caucus day will pretty much end iowa's 20-16 stardom. it may also campaigns. but it's just the beginning of the the next president of karin caifa. nikki: the build up has been on par with that of the 2008 election...which turnout. republican and democrat organizers are expecting a strong turnout tonight....possibl y even a new record. and local five will have full coverage this evening. view from downtown will different storm rolls through could bring significant snow local 5 sam schreie
) to the people of iowa, thank you. -- bush, versus gore. but mike huckabee won here in 2008, while eventual republican nominee john mccain came in fourth. and rick santorum edged mitt romney in 2012. and with home-state senator tom harkin running in 1992, bill clinton only support. (dennis goldford, drake university political science professor) iowa does not pick the president. iowa doesn't even necessarily pick the party nominee. what iowa does is reveal unexpected strengths and unexpected...
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bush taking the white house instead of al gore. >> you have no regret about that, do you? >> about that case? it was an easy case. >> in the national interest, heave got to get this over with. >> the remedy of the case is also subject to the court's discretion and always depends upon the realities on the ground. >> reporter: chief justice ron roberts called him admired andtreasured by his colleagues. >> this will change potentially the balance of the supreme court, narrowly divided 5-4, five conservatives, four liberals. >> reporter: his death enables president obama to nominate a high justice to the court but he may not be able to get past the republican congress before the next presidential election. cbs news, dallas. >> these are the 8 remaining justices on the high court. scalia's death will likely touch off a fierce political battle. the court split evenly between conservatives and liberals. the next justice will tip the balance. >>> in half an hour the republican presidential hopefuls will take the stage in south carolina for their ninth debate. we'll have it here fo
bush taking the white house instead of al gore. >> you have no regret about that, do you? >> about that case? it was an easy case. >> in the national interest, heave got to get this over with. >> the remedy of the case is also subject to the court's discretion and always depends upon the realities on the ground. >> reporter: chief justice ron roberts called him admired andtreasured by his colleagues. >> this will change potentially the balance of the supreme...
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. >> a woman claims she was violently gored by a bull in volusia county. the reason she's now suing the rodeo. >> and how did a gorilla suit get in space? better yet, what happened when one of the astronauts put it to use? >> but first, new information on >> a live picture of a fierce firefight in volusia county. right now, information from firefighters indicate it is not contained. we're checking in with photojournalist dave sprung in one minute. >> but first, a weather alert as the threat of severe storms >> chief meteorologist tom sorrells is pinpointing when we can expect it to begin. we're looking at potentially a rough mid-morning tomorrow, right? >> that's the best time to avoid being outside if you can. be near your television and keep your storm app on your phone. keep up with what's happening. it's going to be a rough and rocking midday. right now, we have some showers, but these are not the showers that are going to haunt you. this is visible satellite. you can see a little bit of cloud cover beginning to erupt and you can see the bright white c
. >> a woman claims she was violently gored by a bull in volusia county. the reason she's now suing the rodeo. >> and how did a gorilla suit get in space? better yet, what happened when one of the astronauts put it to use? >> but first, new information on >> a live picture of a fierce firefight in volusia county. right now, information from firefighters indicate it is not contained. we're checking in with photojournalist dave sprung in one minute. >> but first, a...
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it had clinton and gore on the cover and it said young guns.t was an announcement of an endorsement on the cover of a news magazine. but that's where we were i think the reason that the media and liberals in politics and the obama administration@p are so appear apoplectic about fox is that it came in and it broke up the monopoly. >> absolutely. >> finally, whole history of television it had been dominated by one perspective and one perspective only now you have got an a alternate voice. >> now you know that "newsweek" young guns they would have to register that now. they couldn't put it out there. there would have to be a registry. the second thing is, did you ever in your entire life think you would see moderator of a national debate after the debate go up and hug the candidates? did you ever think you would see that? >> well, look, i'm anti-hugging in general. even within families. so, i mean, i'm starting out with a prejudiced position. but, look, it's never been any different, and i do think the amazing thing is that in spite of the fact th
it had clinton and gore on the cover and it said young guns.t was an announcement of an endorsement on the cover of a news magazine. but that's where we were i think the reason that the media and liberals in politics and the obama administration@p are so appear apoplectic about fox is that it came in and it broke up the monopoly. >> absolutely. >> finally, whole history of television it had been dominated by one perspective and one perspective only now you have got an a alternate...
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one thing that bill clinton did, he picked al gore from tennessee. same age, same demographic, but also a new democrat. someone who is part of this new wave of the democratic party. together, the candidates were able, with their backgrounds, able to capture enough votes in the formally-solid democratic south to win nationally. it was one piece of this victory. ross perot does not win any electoral votes but he becomes a decisive factor. what i have tried to do today, and in this book, is to bring -- is to weave elections into the broader tapestry of history. they are not just fun contests, they are reflections and things that propel economic and social and cultural change. they are reflections of america. they are reflections of where citizens are. what their hopes and dreams are at a given moment. as dysfunctional as we might think the system might be, it has been a way for individuals to have their voice heard. it gives us some lessons for today. one, the lesson of new media and technology, reshaping how to run and win. first, it was newspapers, th
one thing that bill clinton did, he picked al gore from tennessee. same age, same demographic, but also a new democrat. someone who is part of this new wave of the democratic party. together, the candidates were able, with their backgrounds, able to capture enough votes in the formally-solid democratic south to win nationally. it was one piece of this victory. ross perot does not win any electoral votes but he becomes a decisive factor. what i have tried to do today, and in this book, is to...
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bush received the republican caucus over steve forbes and al gore won the democratic caucus, beating out bill bradley by nearly 30 percent. our kwwl team went to caucus sites across eastern iowa. kwwl's olivia mancino was ii black hawk county and reports at it was a big night here at voiced their opinions on candidates, and you really got a trump, others voiced their support for candidates like ben carson and rand paul i spoke to a caucser after everything was counted "i thought it was very good, efficient,, well organized, things were calmed, i can bumping people, everything was squared away" he says his candidate didnt win other states "in this very precinct ted cruzz took the win with 32 votes and trump came in second, ruio n third, but of course this was covered in waterloo olivia mancino kwwl news" on the democratic side -- there were two different caucuses at cunningham elementary in waterloo. hillary clinton won both by a landslide. a woman who talks to the minorities of the groups trying to get them to join her preferance group. here's why she says this process works: opportu
bush received the republican caucus over steve forbes and al gore won the democratic caucus, beating out bill bradley by nearly 30 percent. our kwwl team went to caucus sites across eastern iowa. kwwl's olivia mancino was ii black hawk county and reports at it was a big night here at voiced their opinions on candidates, and you really got a trump, others voiced their support for candidates like ben carson and rand paul i spoke to a caucser after everything was counted "i thought it was...
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gore" in 2000, how do you assess his legacy? and what are the most important cases that history will remember about justice scalia? >> reporter: i think his biggest contribution soamerican law is his conservative voice. justice scalia changed the way that people and conservatives look at the constitution, the way they interpret the constitution. dints, and he was often alone in his-- even his opinions-- he may have other conservatives who agreed with the outcome, but they didn't always agree with what he wanted to do to get there. you don't see scalia's name on a lot of the big landmark decisions because he could never get four other justices to go along with him. obviously there was the big second amendment case when he held that the second amendment held an individual's right to bear arms. but his greatest impact on the law and on this court is sticking to conservative principles on how to interpret the constitution. he began talking about this as a law professor and in his writings, as a federal appeals court janet j. and the
gore" in 2000, how do you assess his legacy? and what are the most important cases that history will remember about justice scalia? >> reporter: i think his biggest contribution soamerican law is his conservative voice. justice scalia changed the way that people and conservatives look at the constitution, the way they interpret the constitution. dints, and he was often alone in his-- even his opinions-- he may have other conservatives who agreed with the outcome, but they didn't...