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although brandeis joined holmes, he remained uncomfortable with the holmes' approach. he was still thinking his way through the problem. thank you, dear. now, holmes, never abandoned clear and present danger. all he want was for the courts to interpret it liberally, punishing action, not ideas. even holmes dissent in abrams, eloquent as it may have been, did not get to what brandeis considered the real issue, namely the place of and the importance of free speech in a democratic society. holmes always saw himself as a philosopher, and his notion of ideas competing in the market is a wonderful trope for philosophers but not for judges. one of the functions of this court, this supreme court is not only to decide cases but to set down the rules and reasoning to guide lower courts. the holmes test allowed too much subjectivity on the part of judges and juries and gave lower courts no guidance in establishing criteria for first amendment protection. brandeis began working on this problem in a series of dissents culminating in the great opinion in whitney versus california. h
although brandeis joined holmes, he remained uncomfortable with the holmes' approach. he was still thinking his way through the problem. thank you, dear. now, holmes, never abandoned clear and present danger. all he want was for the courts to interpret it liberally, punishing action, not ideas. even holmes dissent in abrams, eloquent as it may have been, did not get to what brandeis considered the real issue, namely the place of and the importance of free speech in a democratic society. holmes...
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because he had joined holmes in abrams, and because holmes had joined his dissents in subsequent cases, brandeis could not just dispose of the clear and present danger test, but he did give himself some room to maneuver, and in one case in which holmes joined him, he described clear and present danger as "rule of reason, rather than inflexible standard." brandeis seemed to have gotten to where he wanted to be when the court heard the case of another political radical, ruth yes, ma'amburg versus michigan in early 1927. he and his clerk prepared a powerful dissent, but before the opinion came down, ruthemburg died of acute paratenitis in a chicago hospital. brandeis filed away the dissent but then soon afterwards had a chance to dust it off, polish it a bit, and deliver what some scholars believe to be the greatest dissent ever written. charlotte anita whitney, at the time of her arrest, was described as a woman nearing 60, a wellesley graduate long known both for her philanthropic work and her sympathy for leftist causes. police arrested her under a california criminal sindiculism act i
because he had joined holmes in abrams, and because holmes had joined his dissents in subsequent cases, brandeis could not just dispose of the clear and present danger test, but he did give himself some room to maneuver, and in one case in which holmes joined him, he described clear and present danger as "rule of reason, rather than inflexible standard." brandeis seemed to have gotten to where he wanted to be when the court heard the case of another political radical, ruth yes,...
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holmes and how it may have affected. >> the civil war affected holmes.ain every part of the national fabric to preserve the country. hea very short time after joined the 20th regiment as the first lieutenant, he was engaged in a battle. as he says in his diary entry side,he was shot from the the bullet went through the fleshy part of his chest, directly across his chest and exited out the other side. the bullet ended up in his clothing and the surgeon gave it to him afterwards. his next significant civil war activity was a bottle of antietam when he and his regiment, and a couple of other regiments were suddenly surrounded by confederate troops led by stonewall jackson. shot in the fleshy part of the shoulder and the neck. miss any vitaln organs, or any vital blood any vital missed organs, or any vital lead versus -- vessels. his family learned of it when they heard from leduc saying, captain holmes is wounded. this was a town in maryland. had a severe case of what i believe to be survivors guilt. that is inonflict the mind when one says, i am glad i sur
holmes and how it may have affected. >> the civil war affected holmes.ain every part of the national fabric to preserve the country. hea very short time after joined the 20th regiment as the first lieutenant, he was engaged in a battle. as he says in his diary entry side,he was shot from the the bullet went through the fleshy part of his chest, directly across his chest and exited out the other side. the bullet ended up in his clothing and the surgeon gave it to him afterwards. his next...
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holmes.sevelt asked what advice he could give him, holmes said, follow what the soldier does, form your battalion and fight. host: here we have the justice who was assigned to write this case. he believes man's destiny is fight. he brings that to a case that is about pro activation. kaine talk about the dynamics? -- can you talk about the dynamics? thomas: this is a man that has really seen the need to raise and mobilize an army and what it has meant to liberty. he has seen the turmoil that can arise in american society twice over. it is extraordinary to think of someone who has been involved in the civil war, in the shaping of the united states as a country, then is a southern statesmen. getting closer to the end of his career, he is around 70. he is a revered figure in the law. one of the great contributions he makes is stepping away from legal formalism to legal realism, which is to say, let's be practical. holmes says life of the law is experience. he comes with this question and says, i
holmes.sevelt asked what advice he could give him, holmes said, follow what the soldier does, form your battalion and fight. host: here we have the justice who was assigned to write this case. he believes man's destiny is fight. he brings that to a case that is about pro activation. kaine talk about the dynamics? -- can you talk about the dynamics? thomas: this is a man that has really seen the need to raise and mobilize an army and what it has meant to liberty. he has seen the turmoil that can...
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who happens to be the brother of former heavy weight champion, larry holmes. >> i'm a holmes, if i do something everybody knows it. why be stupid and do something. >> if i hit you everybody knows i'm a holmes. i will get told on. >> he says that holmes will face first degree murder charges, more on this story coming up on "action news" at 4:00. walter perez, channel 6 "action news." >>> a preschool teacher in delaware county that fled guilty to throwing a child down a flight of stairs is scheduled to be sentenced today. the child was not seriously hurt and back in june. gabele plead guilty to simple assault and endangering the welfare of children. >>> a family was woken up in the middle of the night when their row home caught fire. in the holmesburg section this morning. it started in the back of of the home and everyone got out safely. the cause of the fire is still under investigation. >>> turning to accuweather after a couple of gloomy days, the sun has finally returned to the delaware and lehigh valleys and so has the heat. sky 6 hd taking a live look at the jersey shore and a lot
who happens to be the brother of former heavy weight champion, larry holmes. >> i'm a holmes, if i do something everybody knows it. why be stupid and do something. >> if i hit you everybody knows i'm a holmes. i will get told on. >> he says that holmes will face first degree murder charges, more on this story coming up on "action news" at 4:00. walter perez, channel 6 "action news." >>> a preschool teacher in delaware county that fled guilty to...
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roosevelt put holmes on the supreme court and extolled holmes as a model of what a justice should be. he put him in court when he was president and then was running for president in 1912. he elevates holmes and elevates this case which was called the bake shop case, it was not called lochner, it was called the bake shop case, to a political importance, so it really didn't have that until that campaign. this was the battle between progressives who were arguing for increasing state regulation. and eventually federal regulations. all kinds of economic activities. and those who favored a more free market economic system who believed that the constitution protected the liberties that the court does protect in lochenr. >> paul kens, your book does call it one of the most controversial decisions in the history of the supreme court. what made it so? >> well, i think it was controversial for two reasons. and one of those reasons was, just as randy has of had said, itement to it. it was a conflict between two different visions of what the country should be. one that kind of focused on labor and
roosevelt put holmes on the supreme court and extolled holmes as a model of what a justice should be. he put him in court when he was president and then was running for president in 1912. he elevates holmes and elevates this case which was called the bake shop case, it was not called lochner, it was called the bake shop case, to a political importance, so it really didn't have that until that campaign. this was the battle between progressives who were arguing for increasing state regulation....
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roosevelt put holmes on the court and he was extolling holmes as the model of what a justice should be when he put him on the court when he was president and he was running in 1812 and he elevates holmes and this case which was called the bake shop case. to. >> political salients that it didn't have until that campaign and this was the battle, and increasing state regulation and federal regulation of all kinds of economic activities and those who favored a more free market economic system who believed that the constitution protected the liberties that the court does protect in lochner. >> let's call it one of the most controversial decisions in the history of the supreme court. what made it so? >> i think it was controversial for two reasons and one of those reasons was that just as randy had said that it had an economic element to it. it was a conflict between two different visions of what the country should be. the one that focused on labor and it focused on democracy, and it focused on individual liberty and individualism and liberty. so that's one reason. he ails said the second re
roosevelt put holmes on the court and he was extolling holmes as the model of what a justice should be when he put him on the court when he was president and he was running in 1812 and he elevates holmes and this case which was called the bake shop case. to. >> political salients that it didn't have until that campaign and this was the battle, and increasing state regulation and federal regulation of all kinds of economic activities and those who favored a more free market economic system...
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it was holmes' position that was more radical than that. his position would not have even allowed proof to be introduced into the court. initially it was the harlan position that prevailed in the new deal, and it was not until a later case that the holmes dissent finally became the law when you were just not allowed to contest the rationale of the law on the restriction of liberty. >> we have to find out how the case got to the supreme court. would you explain how joe lochner was able to get the supreme court to take the matter -- >> paul just reread his book, he knows the details better than i do. >> the details are spectacular. what happens is wiseman by the time, at the end of -- let enme see what year it was. 1984, he has a falling out with the bake shop. and normally i would -- when i would read these kinds of materials like the baker's journal, i would read clips, you know, like videotapes and things. this one they sent me was the baker's journal itself. this big old book that was falling apart in my hands, and inside the baker's jour
it was holmes' position that was more radical than that. his position would not have even allowed proof to be introduced into the court. initially it was the harlan position that prevailed in the new deal, and it was not until a later case that the holmes dissent finally became the law when you were just not allowed to contest the rationale of the law on the restriction of liberty. >> we have to find out how the case got to the supreme court. would you explain how joe lochner was able to...
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holmes iii they believe he is wanted for slashing 52 tires on police vehicles parked in camden county. police say that holmes went to police to report his bicycle stolen and will face criminal mischief among other charges when captured. >>> walking to class was no ordinary stroll today for one wilmington school. >> jenny smith elementary hosted a million father march for dads and granddads and all dads to walk with the kids. they highlighted the role they play in the educational lives of the youngsters and gave the men a chance to renew their family commitment. and 5 million people, just like you, trust us every day. with no deductible, we could help you save money...
holmes iii they believe he is wanted for slashing 52 tires on police vehicles parked in camden county. police say that holmes went to police to report his bicycle stolen and will face criminal mischief among other charges when captured. >>> walking to class was no ordinary stroll today for one wilmington school. >> jenny smith elementary hosted a million father march for dads and granddads and all dads to walk with the kids. they highlighted the role they play in the educational...
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jacob holmes sr. brother of boxing champ, larry holmes says he was at home on the night of the murder. and the evidence was and remains flimsy. and holmes says because of the last name if anyone in his family committed a crime in the lehigh valley they would be found and arrested right away. >> i'm a holmes if i do something everyone if the valley knows it. why would i be stupid enough to do it. if i hit you everyone knows i'm a holmes and i get told on. but his brother nicholas says he is sure that the authorities have the right man. he will be glad when this ordeal is finally over. >> i wish his family the best. i think overalthough my family is ready for justice to be served and come to closure at this points. it's a long time coming. >> holmes is how held without bail after being arraigned this morning, facing charges including first degree murder. channel 6 "action news." >>> thank you. a philadelphia police are looking for a killer that shot a man as he sat in his car today. it happened near 20t
jacob holmes sr. brother of boxing champ, larry holmes says he was at home on the night of the murder. and the evidence was and remains flimsy. and holmes says because of the last name if anyone in his family committed a crime in the lehigh valley they would be found and arrested right away. >> i'm a holmes if i do something everyone if the valley knows it. why would i be stupid enough to do it. if i hit you everyone knows i'm a holmes and i get told on. but his brother nicholas says he...
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. >> jim, before the cold case murder of 2009 jacob holmes jr. was the victim of a shooting he survived and new homes is accused of killing a man that tried to kill him later on and he is the nephew of a boxing legend. >> miguel upontan was killed inside of the easton cafe as horrified customers scrambled to safety and the case went cold until an alleged accomplice identified jacob holmes jr. they finally made the arrest yesterday and they say that the argument against holmes is strong. >> this case is clearly a case of first degree murder and will be prosecuted accordingly. >> but the suspect's father says that his son is innocent. >> jacob holmes sr. the brother of larry holmes says that the only thing he is a loving family man. >> check out facebook, i know my son. he is no killer. >> but miguel's brother says that he is certain that authorities have the right man and has since been able to forgive the person responsible for his brother's death he is glad when the ordeal is over. >> i wish his family the best. i think overalthough my family is
. >> jim, before the cold case murder of 2009 jacob holmes jr. was the victim of a shooting he survived and new homes is accused of killing a man that tried to kill him later on and he is the nephew of a boxing legend. >> miguel upontan was killed inside of the easton cafe as horrified customers scrambled to safety and the case went cold until an alleged accomplice identified jacob holmes jr. they finally made the arrest yesterday and they say that the argument against holmes is...
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[ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: katie holmes. >> steve: katie holmes. >> jimmy: katie and i are goinglled "pop culture." >> steve: ooh. >> jimmy: and you'll understand why it is called "pop." plus, he's one of the best stand-ups around. he has a new book based on his "wtf" podcast. and he's one of the stars of the hit netflix series "glow," marc maron is stopping by tonight. >> steve: yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: he's great in "glow." >> steve: yeah, he's fantastic. >> jimmy: he's great on "wtf" but he's a fantastic actor as well. >> steve: he glows. >> jimmy: yes. and we have great music tonight, you guys. from her first album in 15 years, and a big announcement, we have shania twain right here tonight. [ cheers and applause ] "now" is the album. shania twain. guys, it is august. it's the perfect time to do some beach reading. and i don't y reading any stinkers on your vacation. so to help you out, i'm about to show you some books that you should avoid at all costs. that's right, it is time for my latest installment of my "do not read list." here we go. [ cheers and applau
[ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: katie holmes. >> steve: katie holmes. >> jimmy: katie and i are goinglled "pop culture." >> steve: ooh. >> jimmy: and you'll understand why it is called "pop." plus, he's one of the best stand-ups around. he has a new book based on his "wtf" podcast. and he's one of the stars of the hit netflix series "glow," marc maron is stopping by tonight. >> steve: yeah. [ cheers and applause ]...
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even the gymlet-eyed justice holmes, scentic and worshipper could agree. as michael gearhart, who is the national constitution center's superb psycholo supe supe superb scholar. in spite of the fact that most did not share his ideology. i can't resist noting as i close that the national constitution center has inaugurated another project of which i'm convinced marshall would have enthusiastically approved. we have brought together the federalist society, the leading conservative and libertarian lawyers organization in america and the american constitutions s society to create the best interactive constitution on the world-wide web. scholars nominated by both groups are writing about every provision of the constitution, and they begin by drafting a common statement, describing interest areas of agreement and draft two separate statements describing areas of disagreement. these common statements are like marshall's unanimous majority opinions and you can have confidence that every word in these statements is one that both sides can accept. by contrast, the s
even the gymlet-eyed justice holmes, scentic and worshipper could agree. as michael gearhart, who is the national constitution center's superb psycholo supe supe superb scholar. in spite of the fact that most did not share his ideology. i can't resist noting as i close that the national constitution center has inaugurated another project of which i'm convinced marshall would have enthusiastically approved. we have brought together the federalist society, the leading conservative and libertarian...
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what's interesting about that is that oliver wendell holmes would later become, you know, not too long after this known for his free speech opinions and upholding the first amendment. so, and actually a lot of the ideas that jay fox and his attorneys were putting forward in favor of free speech would later -- in a somewhat different form -- be used by oliver wendell holmes in his opinions. so, you know, but it was really, i think, it was during world war i when the espionage and the sedition act were passed, and those were much more stringent rules, and also they were federal. and it was during that time that his thinking changed. i respect what they did in home even though it wasn't successful because they were trying to experiment with something that was better. and i think even though they failed, they actually gave us a gift in terms of a model. we get to learn from their experience. and is so i think when there are people who are trying to improve their situation and not just being resigned to conditions as they are, then there is that possibility. and i think, you know, i wrote t
what's interesting about that is that oliver wendell holmes would later become, you know, not too long after this known for his free speech opinions and upholding the first amendment. so, and actually a lot of the ideas that jay fox and his attorneys were putting forward in favor of free speech would later -- in a somewhat different form -- be used by oliver wendell holmes in his opinions. so, you know, but it was really, i think, it was during world war i when the espionage and the sedition...
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he happens to be the nephew of larry holmes. jacob holmes family said he is innocent. >> a scowrns woman is saying -- city council woman is saying no to opening a medical marijuana and thenry in her neighborhood. she said the dispensary should be near medical facility and not near homes. it is. >> you have a preserve lens of alcohol and alcohol consumption and people selling lucys and dollar cigars and it happens in certain neighborhoods, now this, we don't need this. >> councilwoman bass is asking the government revoke the specific license or find a new location for the dispensary. >> starting the school year there will be full time social workers at some philadelphia schools. the mayor made the announcement along dr. william hite. the partnership will begin at 22 schools begin at 22 school districts across philadelphia. it will help at risk children get the help they need before it's too late. >> if he we don't deal with it, we'll deal with it later on. >> the city is spending $1.2 million for the pilot program, officials hope
he happens to be the nephew of larry holmes. jacob holmes family said he is innocent. >> a scowrns woman is saying -- city council woman is saying no to opening a medical marijuana and thenry in her neighborhood. she said the dispensary should be near medical facility and not near homes. it is. >> you have a preserve lens of alcohol and alcohol consumption and people selling lucys and dollar cigars and it happens in certain neighborhoods, now this, we don't need this. >>...
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jacob holmes jr. is the nephew of larry holmes. prosecutors expect to charge the 36 yoerld in a revenge killing. a man was shot and killed in the easton cafe in 2009. investigators say an alleged accomplice led them to holmes. >> he gave him a white t-shirt that he tied around his face. he knocked on the door of the bar and observed holmes shooting a man. e he also observed him falling to the floor. >> holmes is being held without bail. >>> now to rising tensions with north korea. president trump is responding after north korea backed down on a threat to launch missiles toward guam. the president tweeted today kim jong-un made a a very wise and well reasoned decision. the all the ty would have been both catastrophic and unacceptable. vice president mike pence is cutting short his trip to latin america so he can join the president at a meeting a about north korea. he will leave tomorrow. >>> more american teens are d dying from drug overdoses. opioids are the drug of choice. the rise in the number of overdose deaths between 2014 and
jacob holmes jr. is the nephew of larry holmes. prosecutors expect to charge the 36 yoerld in a revenge killing. a man was shot and killed in the easton cafe in 2009. investigators say an alleged accomplice led them to holmes. >> he gave him a white t-shirt that he tied around his face. he knocked on the door of the bar and observed holmes shooting a man. e he also observed him falling to the floor. >> holmes is being held without bail. >>> now to rising tensions with north...
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holmes. >> reporter: small towns are turning into boomtowns as millions flock to rural america to catch a glimpse of the rare solar eclipse. when the skies darken across the united states, electric companies will face a massive challenge, how to avoid core disruptions and a post-eclipse surge that could cripple the nation. grid operators are urgently transporting energy across the country to prepare for the temporary shortfall in solar depleted regions, between those hours, the moon will totally obscure the sun in 14 states. it's similar to the effect of shutting down 15 power plants at once. in california, officials are urging residents to unplug and conserve energy use, saying, quote, let's give our hard-working sun a break. north carolina in the prime path ranks number two in the country for solar power. >> we want to make sure we have our power plants in reserve that
holmes. >> reporter: small towns are turning into boomtowns as millions flock to rural america to catch a glimpse of the rare solar eclipse. when the skies darken across the united states, electric companies will face a massive challenge, how to avoid core disruptions and a post-eclipse surge that could cripple the nation. grid operators are urgently transporting energy across the country to prepare for the temporary shortfall in solar depleted regions, between those hours, the moon will...
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my father gave me an additional of sir author, and the greatest adventures of sherlock holmes. i still have that book i was about 12. and he said let me know when you get through reading this. if you haven't seen it in a while, try it. it was a challenge. those pages are still grade and turned and dogeared as i remembered the years of living vicariously through the great author, sherlock holmes. course, mississippi has a few as we're talking early on i remember as a young man at jackson seen rap dining at the mayflower some of the local restaurants in part of the jackson community. trying to make sure we did not interrupt her lunch. but in all this great literature giant has set just across the room. i've been to william faulkner's home growing up. we could have a good time in oxford but oh could he write. greg and all of those new that were here, john gershon and the list goes on.ebrate so we celebrate the fact that we have great writers that just important to me that we have great readers. when i came into office 48% of third-graders were reading at a third-grade level. start
my father gave me an additional of sir author, and the greatest adventures of sherlock holmes. i still have that book i was about 12. and he said let me know when you get through reading this. if you haven't seen it in a while, try it. it was a challenge. those pages are still grade and turned and dogeared as i remembered the years of living vicariously through the great author, sherlock holmes. course, mississippi has a few as we're talking early on i remember as a young man at jackson seen...
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that was oliver wendell holmes jr. in that speech it made it into the headlines that he was praising holmes in his approach in the lochner case. so that made the case famous. he was denied the republican nomination and then moved to a third party. this may sound somewhat familiar in today's political climate. it was called the progressive party. he helped form a new third party called the progressive party and ran for that party's nomination, got it, and ran as a third party candidate under a party that we eventually nicknamed the progressive party. it split the vote and allowed woodrow wilson to become president. that was lochner's first appearance on the stage. in that point, it was famous and now finding to be a famous thing from now on, but it went into obscurity after that. it was not much talked about. there was a debate about the role of koushcourts, however, ae justice's opinion made him a champion of the progressives arguing for restraint against progressive legislation. arguing that the courts had no business
that was oliver wendell holmes jr. in that speech it made it into the headlines that he was praising holmes in his approach in the lochner case. so that made the case famous. he was denied the republican nomination and then moved to a third party. this may sound somewhat familiar in today's political climate. it was called the progressive party. he helped form a new third party called the progressive party and ran for that party's nomination, got it, and ran as a third party candidate under a...
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it made it into the paper that he was praising holmes and his approach on the lochner case. he was denied the republican nomination. he then moved to the third party. this may sound somewhat familiar in today's political climate, the progressive party. he formed the progressive party. he ran for that nomination, got it. and he ran as the third party candidate under a party that we call the bull moose party. it was actually the progressive party. it split the republican vote and allowed the progressive woodrow wilson to become president. that was lochner's first appearance on the stage. you would think at that point, it had been famous. was going to a famous thing from now on. but he actually went into obscurity, wasn't much talked about. there was a big debate about the role of courts however. justice holmes' opinion, the dissenting opinion made him one of the champions of the progressives. arguing for judicial restraint and arguing that the courts had no business interfering with the policy making done at the state and the federal level. so the call for judicial restraint b
it made it into the paper that he was praising holmes and his approach on the lochner case. he was denied the republican nomination. he then moved to the third party. this may sound somewhat familiar in today's political climate, the progressive party. he formed the progressive party. he ran for that nomination, got it. and he ran as the third party candidate under a party that we call the bull moose party. it was actually the progressive party. it split the republican vote and allowed the...
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kristen holmes:"good evening breaking news out of north korea tonight.dia saying that they plan on firing four mid range missiles towards the island of guam is being reviewed by dictator kim jung un. now we were told by military leaders in north korea that the plan would be finalized in mid august and now against state media reporting that it has been finalized and is in review. this comes war of words between north korea and the united states continues to escalate. earlier today the state secretary of defense, james madis telling reporters that if north korea were to fire here to guam or any u.s. territory that it would be quote 'game on'".(nats)as the threat of a north korean missile kristen holmes:"good evening breaking news out of north korea tonight. state media saying that they plan on firing four mid range missiles towards the island of guam is being reviewed by dictator kim jung un. now we were told by military leaders in north korea that the plan would be finalized in mid august and now against state media reporting that it has been finalized an
kristen holmes:"good evening breaking news out of north korea tonight.dia saying that they plan on firing four mid range missiles towards the island of guam is being reviewed by dictator kim jung un. now we were told by military leaders in north korea that the plan would be finalized in mid august and now against state media reporting that it has been finalized and is in review. this comes war of words between north korea and the united states continues to escalate. earlier today the state...
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of the back to politicking i'm talking with amy holmes political analyst and julian epstein democratic strategist and former counsel to the house judiciary committee all right julian and he has reserved thoughts about mr trump. what do you make of this first and see. well i think it's a complete disaster for the country i think he is there in crude increasing questions about whether he has the competence the temperament to be president i don't think he processes information very well i think he shows a very tenuous grasp on issues like north korea china. taxes health care i think probably a ham sandwich could be more effective in getting things done than those president at this point because he continually shoots himself in the foot i think amy's critique was exactly on point i don't think he really. as a conservative i don't think he has any course set of beliefs other than things that will feed and aggrandize his own ego i don't think he really ever was a conservative he was for single payer health care just several years ago he wanted pres hillary clinton as secretary of state he sh
of the back to politicking i'm talking with amy holmes political analyst and julian epstein democratic strategist and former counsel to the house judiciary committee all right julian and he has reserved thoughts about mr trump. what do you make of this first and see. well i think it's a complete disaster for the country i think he is there in crude increasing questions about whether he has the competence the temperament to be president i don't think he processes information very well i think he...
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that same summer the white citizens council began to form in holmes county.he said several times that white citizens council, and scaring black people and intimidate black people and i can't go along with it. for us or against us. and 50s progressed she began to see herself further and further alienated from the white establishment even though she did not believe in integration but by the late 50s the white establishment in lexington and durant helped form the herald to put her out of business. by 1960 across, in the yard by 1961 writing editorials, jim crow got to go, she was a staunch supporter of civil rights activists like medgar evers. she said god might not forgive mississippi and by the 1960s she became not a civil rights activist but ally of the civil rights movement in holmes county, african-americans on the front page. unlike others like carter who died in a 70s she continued through 70s and 80s and could not escape the white paternalism she had grown up with and had a falling out with not all african-americans but some african-americans in the 70s
that same summer the white citizens council began to form in holmes county.he said several times that white citizens council, and scaring black people and intimidate black people and i can't go along with it. for us or against us. and 50s progressed she began to see herself further and further alienated from the white establishment even though she did not believe in integration but by the late 50s the white establishment in lexington and durant helped form the herald to put her out of business....
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holmes iii they believe he is wanted for slashing 52 tires on police vehicles parked in camden county. police say that holmes went to police to report his bicycle stolen and will face criminal mischief among other charges when captured. >>> walking to class was no ordinary stroll today for one wilmington school. >> jenny smith elementary hosted a million father march for dads and granddads and all dads to walk with the kids. they highlighted the role they play in the educational lives of the youngsters and gave the men a chance to renew their family commitment. and 5 million people, just like you, trust us every day. with no deductible, we could help you save money... and get better coverage with access to pharmacies across the nation. so take a closer look at silverscript. we think you'll like what you see. ♪ >>> time for sports ducis is here and eagles trading a popular player to the saints. >> it caught us off guard the longest tenured athlete and they got a draft pick. jaime apody gathers reaction. >> ha, ha, ha. he was known for his magic off the field more than his playing on it
holmes iii they believe he is wanted for slashing 52 tires on police vehicles parked in camden county. police say that holmes went to police to report his bicycle stolen and will face criminal mischief among other charges when captured. >>> walking to class was no ordinary stroll today for one wilmington school. >> jenny smith elementary hosted a million father march for dads and granddads and all dads to walk with the kids. they highlighted the role they play in the educational...
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(steve) kristen holmes is live in sugarland texas..about 20 miles east of houston where forecasters say, more rain is coming.
(steve) kristen holmes is live in sugarland texas..about 20 miles east of houston where forecasters say, more rain is coming.
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then police moved in to the home and arrested holmes. (vicki) when one louisiana woman went into emergency labor six weeks early, there were no doctors nearby. so her 10-year-old son stepped up and took action. ashly moreau was home with her son jayden and her 11-month-old daughter. at just 34-weeks pregnant... she went into early labor. moreau says she could see the baby's feet... they were purple... and it didn't seem like the baby was breathing. so she laid down and called her jayden... who came in ready to help his mother deliver his baby brother. (ashly moreau/mother): "when he got to the bathroom he just took a deep breath and said okay mom just tell me what i need to do, and i'll do it. he didn't even look scared, he looked calm and brave."(jayden fontenot/helped deliver mother's baby): "i wasn't even thinking, i was just amazed, i didn't know what was going on." jayden gently pulled on the baby's feet and a few minutes later he was born. the baby wasn't breathing so jayden ran to get a nasal aspirator to help clear the baby's air
then police moved in to the home and arrested holmes. (vicki) when one louisiana woman went into emergency labor six weeks early, there were no doctors nearby. so her 10-year-old son stepped up and took action. ashly moreau was home with her son jayden and her 11-month-old daughter. at just 34-weeks pregnant... she went into early labor. moreau says she could see the baby's feet... they were purple... and it didn't seem like the baby was breathing. so she laid down and called her jayden... who...
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reporter kristen holmes is tracking developments. harrowing stories --karen preston/rescued from floods: he went on a kayak in rising waters, and he went and got help.issac sandoval/staying at houston shelter: the boat was small, so they had to take the kids and women first, and they said they'd come back for us. but they never did.amid houston floodwaters, thousands of rescues, but a city still trying to keep up.chief art acevedo/houston police department: don't give up on us. seek the higher ground. we will get to you. harvey's soaking rain is setting records for the continental u- s.south of houston, in brazoria county, a dire alert. the columbia lakes community was part of a mandatory evacuation on sunday, but to anyone left, officials warned, "get out" after a levee breached.voice of judge matt sebesta/brazoria county, tx:the biggest concern is the few folks that may have disregarded our warnings and we don't want anybody hurt. president trump and first lady melania trump arrived in corpus christi -- slammed by harvey's landfall
reporter kristen holmes is tracking developments. harrowing stories --karen preston/rescued from floods: he went on a kayak in rising waters, and he went and got help.issac sandoval/staying at houston shelter: the boat was small, so they had to take the kids and women first, and they said they'd come back for us. but they never did.amid houston floodwaters, thousands of rescues, but a city still trying to keep up.chief art acevedo/houston police department: don't give up on us. seek the higher...
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agencies and the outreach work they are doing with the homeless is working.sound from jennielynn holmes catholic charities - director of shelter and housing" breaking down barriers between agencies and working together and focusing on the individual with needs. "homeless hill was just the beginning. the city wide task force is going to go from encampment to encampment with the same approach trying to move people from the street to servicesin santa rosa gabe slate kron 4 news. (pam) new air-traffic rules are being enforced at san francisco's international airport.(grant) this comes after an air canada jet nearly hit planes on the ground last month.(grant) the new rules will impact nightime scheduled landings and control-tower staffing. these new rules will not allow pilots to make visual approaches to land. and instead of one air-traffic controller there will be two. (pam) new at 8. several g-o-p senators -- among them.. senators bob corker... lindsey graham and jeff flake -- are questioning president trump's competency and moral authority. president trump did not take that well. he fire
agencies and the outreach work they are doing with the homeless is working.sound from jennielynn holmes catholic charities - director of shelter and housing" breaking down barriers between agencies and working together and focusing on the individual with needs. "homeless hill was just the beginning. the city wide task force is going to go from encampment to encampment with the same approach trying to move people from the street to servicesin santa rosa gabe slate kron 4 news. (pam)...
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. >>> police in camden county has taken a suspected tire slasher into custody arrested edward holmes iii and accusing him of slashing tires on police vehicles early sunday morning. police say that holmes had gone to the police the night before the crime to report a stolen bike. >>> a south jersey campus is celebrating a big boost in enrollment this noon, a pep rally was held on rutgers camden this morning and they greeted the incoming class and the raptor welcome ceremony kicks off a day of events for students. they are going to get acquainted with the campus. the class of 2021 is the largest ever. >>> a live report from sent steer as they celebrate the souls arena bowl championship. altering course passengers on board a cruise ship spend extra time at sea thanks to harvey. >>> and more information on president trump's preelection dealings with russia. you shop around. do your research. find the best fit. why not do the same for your prescription drug plan? at silverscript, we're experts in medicare part d. and 5 million people, just like you, trust us every day. with no deductible,
. >>> police in camden county has taken a suspected tire slasher into custody arrested edward holmes iii and accusing him of slashing tires on police vehicles early sunday morning. police say that holmes had gone to the police the night before the crime to report a stolen bike. >>> a south jersey campus is celebrating a big boost in enrollment this noon, a pep rally was held on rutgers camden this morning and they greeted the incoming class and the raptor welcome ceremony...
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holmes was the champion of the lochner and other cases as well. and so matters stood with lochner being unknown until -- let me take a brief interlude, because once the supreme court was almost entirely appointed by progressive presidents, and we have a progressive president in need odor roosevelt, wood row wilson and hoover and then roosevelt. so the court became completely progressive. by the time it was completely progressive and adhere to this doctrinal restraint seemingly, something happened that caused justices to rethink their views. the republicans took control of congress in 1946. once republicans took control of congress in 1946 the idea of judicial restraint started not to seem like a wonderful idea anymore. the idea that no matter what congress would do we'd defer to it. some of the justices started to have second thoughts about this. a very very interest article was written about this, and the story was written and divides the court up into two contending groups. the first group he calls the lions of self-restraint. and they are peopl
holmes was the champion of the lochner and other cases as well. and so matters stood with lochner being unknown until -- let me take a brief interlude, because once the supreme court was almost entirely appointed by progressive presidents, and we have a progressive president in need odor roosevelt, wood row wilson and hoover and then roosevelt. so the court became completely progressive. by the time it was completely progressive and adhere to this doctrinal restraint seemingly, something...
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holmes, new york. >> and flights to those destinations that are great viewing points like jackson holehey have sky rocketed, in casper wyoming, you can't get them. >> as you take a look at that path right there, there's a small town in kentucky, hopkinsville, kentucky which is the number one spot to view it, the longest that the sun will be eclipsed. two minutes and 42 seconds, a town of 15,000. they expect 200,000 people there. >> it will be interesting to see how these towns deal with the influx. >> i just checked the hotels. they have availability. >> okay. >> at the holiday inn in hopkinsville, $800 a price for hopkinsville, kentucky. >> i'll just watch it on tv. >> that's true, if you did win the powerball. >>> coming up, weights for babies. can this much love be cleaned by a little bit of dawn ultra? oh yeah one bottle has the grease cleaning power of three bottles of this other liquid. a drop of dawn and grease is gone. clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in little as 12 hours. ...oh jeremy.
holmes, new york. >> and flights to those destinations that are great viewing points like jackson holehey have sky rocketed, in casper wyoming, you can't get them. >> as you take a look at that path right there, there's a small town in kentucky, hopkinsville, kentucky which is the number one spot to view it, the longest that the sun will be eclipsed. two minutes and 42 seconds, a town of 15,000. they expect 200,000 people there. >> it will be interesting to see how these towns...
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jacob holmes jr. is the nephew of boxing champion larry holmes. 36-year-old shot and killed miguel aponte jr. in 2009. investigators say alleged accomplice led them to holmes. his son is innocent, his father says. >>> here's a look at the stories making headlines across the region today. en don't be fooled by this guy in a suit. he's. wanted for robbing the bank on welsh road yesterday. e he walked into the bank around 1:30 ha, handed the teller a no stating he had a gun. there's no word on how much money he got away with. >>> a guilty plea today for leader of a drug trafficking ring. the ring distributed hundreds of grams of heroin. he pled guilty to conspireing to distribute large quantities of heroin. he was sentenced to prison for his role in the operation. >>> plans are moving forward for a bicycle ramp on the ben franklin bridge. construction on the project will begin in the fall on the south side of the bridge. that side is in camden. the new ramp is expected to be completed in the spring of 2019. >>> is a visiting budapest or praug is is o
jacob holmes jr. is the nephew of boxing champion larry holmes. 36-year-old shot and killed miguel aponte jr. in 2009. investigators say alleged accomplice led them to holmes. his son is innocent, his father says. >>> here's a look at the stories making headlines across the region today. en don't be fooled by this guy in a suit. he's. wanted for robbing the bank on welsh road yesterday. e he walked into the bank around 1:30 ha, handed the teller a no stating he had a gun. there's no...
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the increase is a little less in both statements live in the newsroom, heather holmes, ktvu fox 2 news. >> heather, thank you. >>> in washington there is new talk of a bipartisan solution on healthcare following last week's can he feet of a republican bill that would have repealed key parts of the affordable care act. senate republicans have just announced committee hearings for september to help shore up the individual insurance market. reporter lauren blanchard has more on the rapidly shifting landscape. >> reporter: despite last week's failure to repeal and replace obamacare some senate republicans are not quite ready to give up as president trump pressures congress to keep fighting. >> we need to keep trying on healthcare. if we fail on healthcare we are bog to fail on taxes. >> i think we ought to do joint hearings. i think that would be helpful. we came very close. let's come up with a good balance. >> reporter: the white house continuing to push their agenda earlier today. >> we know that obama care is failing. we know that inaction is not okay. we want to work with congress to
the increase is a little less in both statements live in the newsroom, heather holmes, ktvu fox 2 news. >> heather, thank you. >>> in washington there is new talk of a bipartisan solution on healthcare following last week's can he feet of a republican bill that would have repealed key parts of the affordable care act. senate republicans have just announced committee hearings for september to help shore up the individual insurance market. reporter lauren blanchard has more on the...
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edward holmes is his name. taken into custody at the cathedral kitchen food pantry just before 6 tonight. in all, 13 vehicles were hit including nine police cruisers. holmes is held without bail. >>> next, joel os teen under fire. the popular facing backlash tonight for something he says he didn't do. also a mother's plea for justice. after her son was gunned down. why she says her community shares part of the blame. run away bus. a driver clinging to life after he tried to hang onto his own rolling bus there. >>> run away bus this new york city leaves its driver in critical condition. you see that driver outside the bus when it began to roll backwards. he failed to secure the emergency brake. he tried to get inside, but ended up getting crushed between the bus and a utility pole right there. a second driver saw what was happening and managed to pull the buses emergency brake. >>> a chester county teacher accused of having sex with a 16 year-old student is facing new charges tonight. she was a teacher and coach
edward holmes is his name. taken into custody at the cathedral kitchen food pantry just before 6 tonight. in all, 13 vehicles were hit including nine police cruisers. holmes is held without bail. >>> next, joel os teen under fire. the popular facing backlash tonight for something he says he didn't do. also a mother's plea for justice. after her son was gunned down. why she says her community shares part of the blame. run away bus. a driver clinging to life after he tried to hang onto...
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the two got into a fight and holmes stabbed the man. in atlantic city the coast guard has suspended its search for a missing swimmer. a witness saw a person go into the water near the pier on tuesday night but he never returned to land. they searched all day yesterday but were unable to find him. >>> prosecutors want to put a name to the face in this surveillance video. he's the subject of several armed robberies. the robberies happened at gas stations and delis in mid june. >>> bethlehem is considering a gift ban for city employees as well as elected officials. the goal would be to discourage anyone from ak septembering handohan -- accepting handouts. anyone violating the policy would have to donate the gift and pay a fine up to $1,000. >> how about the strange and creepy story here. a new york city man faces charges for a home invasion and this crime has an unusual twist. >> the man tried to join a woman in the shower, then started doing the family's dishes. authorities say james king went into the home yesterday morning, pulled back
the two got into a fight and holmes stabbed the man. in atlantic city the coast guard has suspended its search for a missing swimmer. a witness saw a person go into the water near the pier on tuesday night but he never returned to land. they searched all day yesterday but were unable to find him. >>> prosecutors want to put a name to the face in this surveillance video. he's the subject of several armed robberies. the robberies happened at gas stations and delis in mid june....