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da billy west told them about joan and david's swinging lifestyle. joan's affair.id's death. then there was the allegation that joan tried to poison david. and testimony from a young man who insisted joan asked elizabeth to recruit him to commit the murder and dispose of the gun. but the da saved his star witness for last. 15-year-old elizabeth shannon herself who told the jury that joan used a truly devious weapon. maternal love given and withdrawn to manipulate her into murder. >> i can take responsibility for my role in everything. but she was trying to put everything on me. th point i kind of woke up and realized, like, let me just tell the truth. >> was it true? on the stand elizabeth's accusation was clear and powerful. >> throughout the whole thing while i was testifying, she couldn't even look at me. >> joan did not testify. she sat quietly and listened as her attorney portrayed liz as a liar and ruthless killer who acted entirely alone when she executed her stepfather. >> she is absolutely cold-blooded. she is entirely self-interested. >> elizabeth? >> she
da billy west told them about joan and david's swinging lifestyle. joan's affair.id's death. then there was the allegation that joan tried to poison david. and testimony from a young man who insisted joan asked elizabeth to recruit him to commit the murder and dispose of the gun. but the da saved his star witness for last. 15-year-old elizabeth shannon herself who told the jury that joan used a truly devious weapon. maternal love given and withdrawn to manipulate her into murder. >> i can...
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joan: i knew he had been thinking about retirement and for more than a year. he is 81 and about to turn i july, but he has a powerful position and he liked it and took it very eriously his role even though he was modest. he liked deciding cases and obviously controlling it what we are livingnd. he comes out that wednesday morning, they announced this important labor law cases, tustices looked fairly relaxed, mar kennedy is there, but mrs. contendy has come often at the very end and the body language seemed at ease. maybe not. and he doesn't do anything. and it turns out that he then goes into a private conference with his fellow colleagues, this from other justices, and he tells them and we from the white house information that he then delivers his own letter personally to the president, not all retiring justices do that, they send a letterd usually. 2:00 p.m. eastern time, that's when the word comes down. and i have e to sven though i had written many times of him t ankingut retiring, i have to say i was surprised. he did it. bert: why now for justice contend
joan: i knew he had been thinking about retirement and for more than a year. he is 81 and about to turn i july, but he has a powerful position and he liked it and took it very eriously his role even though he was modest. he liked deciding cases and obviously controlling it what we are livingnd. he comes out that wednesday morning, they announced this important labor law cases, tustices looked fairly relaxed, mar kennedy is there, but mrs. contendy has come often at the very end and the body...
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you must be joan. joan, yes. joan collins, future president of the pta. nice to meet you.oo. i'm sorry the book career didn't work out. these guys are really good. it'sjust like — it's great to watch them at work. this isjust like, this is too much. and before long, it was my turn. with knots in my stomach, i took to the stage. you asked for a seven—story bronze statue of yourself. i mean, you had a school and hospital levelled so you could put this here. it's beautiful, though. it is beautiful, don't get me wrong. no, no, i'm coming around to it. yeah, i would think you would, i mean it will take you a long time just to get around it. uh... good job. all right, so the other guy definitely put in most of the work but i gave it my best shot. so, verdict time, how did i do? ade did great. i know he was so concerned before the class, he was very worried. this is too much. what? this is too much. i think most people are scared at improvising because they don't actually know what it is or how much fun it is. they are also very concerned about being funny and the pressure to be
you must be joan. joan, yes. joan collins, future president of the pta. nice to meet you.oo. i'm sorry the book career didn't work out. these guys are really good. it'sjust like — it's great to watch them at work. this isjust like, this is too much. and before long, it was my turn. with knots in my stomach, i took to the stage. you asked for a seven—story bronze statue of yourself. i mean, you had a school and hospital levelled so you could put this here. it's beautiful, though. it is...
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joan larson is out from women. allison another ives -- allison ives. they understand that the court has a duty to enforce the limits on government power and to interpret the constitution according to the text and the original meaning. they really believe in the rule of law. and this is a tremendous opportunity for the president to pick another justice like neil gorsuch who is extraordinarily well-qualified. very courageous and independent. and who wants to interpret the constitution the way the framers meant it to be. >> tucker: can democrats stop this? can you imagine a scenario where they could? >> i think if the president has a process like he had the first time, engages in a lot of advice and picks a great nominee like neil gorsuch. if he uses the gorsuch model i
joan larson is out from women. allison another ives -- allison ives. they understand that the court has a duty to enforce the limits on government power and to interpret the constitution according to the text and the original meaning. they really believe in the rule of law. and this is a tremendous opportunity for the president to pick another justice like neil gorsuch who is extraordinarily well-qualified. very courageous and independent. and who wants to interpret the constitution the way the...
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it started, i was on monday night on erin burnett show april ryan was on with me and joan walsh. the next day they came after me. then i was on several times or a couple more times in the week and saturday morning i was on and victor blackwell and i had a good, spirited debate and after that within 10 minutes of getting off the air i started getting death threats via email and people calling and leaving voice mails. it is -- it's not just what they are saying, ainsley, it's the way their voice, the way they are saying it the hatred in their voice. it's really kind of stare. i have been in politics for 10 years, i got my start in the tea party movement. i'm used to be calling names. i have thick skin. i let it roll off my back but this has been taken to a whole another level. people need to calm down. i have a family. and when my daughter heard
it started, i was on monday night on erin burnett show april ryan was on with me and joan walsh. the next day they came after me. then i was on several times or a couple more times in the week and saturday morning i was on and victor blackwell and i had a good, spirited debate and after that within 10 minutes of getting off the air i started getting death threats via email and people calling and leaving voice mails. it is -- it's not just what they are saying, ainsley, it's the way their voice,...
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sorry. >> martha: go ahead, joan. >> i don't think it's the overall view of the war.nk it's a very personal type of issue for our family. my grandmother was very concerned about the fact that my uncle did not have a proper burial. and when she moved, she sent letters to the department of defense indicating her new address and was there any updates or anything like that. so i think we take it personally, this is something that since that generation has gone, we're the ones that hopefully will bring uncle bobby home and have a proper burial. >> martha: john, quick thoughts on that? . yes, we feel that our government has not shared all of the information they have with us over all of these years. this is an opportunity for the media to put pressure on the government to release a lot of that information and a 4r069 details on the remains. >> martha: we'll stay on your story, hope you come back, and thanks to both of you. thank you very much for being here. >> thank you. >> martha: controversial conservative commentator moan in a serron says feminism got it wrong, telling
sorry. >> martha: go ahead, joan. >> i don't think it's the overall view of the war.nk it's a very personal type of issue for our family. my grandmother was very concerned about the fact that my uncle did not have a proper burial. and when she moved, she sent letters to the department of defense indicating her new address and was there any updates or anything like that. so i think we take it personally, this is something that since that generation has gone, we're the ones that...
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as idea was, let's sell her sent by god, she is joan of arc. she used to give a lecture on the life of joan of arc, so she played that. this idea that she is -- there are many editorials, -- she's entirely unique. therefore, let's hear it for anna dickinson, don't other women -- but don't other women think they can do this. she is kind of masculine, men like. the reason her rhetoric is so good to she thinks like a man. other people say the exact opposite. those who criticized or who are , theyostile towards her had a broader array of things they could use. a lot of them try to minimize her because of her age. can't possibly be writing her own speeches they said. who was a beecher big-time minister, a very famous figure and a friend of hers. he, must be writing them. the pig iron kelly is writing them. but she can't possibly be writing her own speeches. they -- everything i am seeing is telling me she is writing her own speeches. they are tried to paint a picture of what a woman can and cannot be in public. it seems to me what is interesting in
as idea was, let's sell her sent by god, she is joan of arc. she used to give a lecture on the life of joan of arc, so she played that. this idea that she is -- there are many editorials, -- she's entirely unique. therefore, let's hear it for anna dickinson, don't other women -- but don't other women think they can do this. she is kind of masculine, men like. the reason her rhetoric is so good to she thinks like a man. other people say the exact opposite. those who criticized or who are ,...
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ta del gobierno y se quede den ahÍ >>> en mÉxico isa osorio noticias telemundo >>> la historia de joanl amor y agradecimiento que siente por ellos Él lo derribÓ. >>> es el momento que toda la familia merino habÍa soÑado. una ceremonia que marcaba el fin de la educaciÓn preparatoria y el inicio de una carrera universitaria para johan merino. en nogales arizona la abuela del joven graduado quien se hizo cargo de Él. >>> estoy emocionada y estoy contento porque mi nieto se graduÓ de high school. >>> pero el momento fue agridulce los padres de joan no pudieron estar con Él en su graduaciÓn su padre fue deportado y su madre no obtuvo visa, pero el joven querÍa que sus padress compartieran su alegrÍa y tambiÉn querÍa recibir su bendiciÓn. >>> se cambiÓ, yo le planchÉ su capa, saliÓ le echÉ la bendiciÓn y dice abuela llÉvame con mis padres. >>> la reuniÓn fue en la frontera que divide nogales ali zona este el momento que capta la realidad que viven miles de familias divididas por este muro un> querÍa darle un abrazo, beso >>> me entristece que no pueda estar con ellos, pero he sacrificado muc
ta del gobierno y se quede den ahÍ >>> en mÉxico isa osorio noticias telemundo >>> la historia de joanl amor y agradecimiento que siente por ellos Él lo derribÓ. >>> es el momento que toda la familia merino habÍa soÑado. una ceremonia que marcaba el fin de la educaciÓn preparatoria y el inicio de una carrera universitaria para johan merino. en nogales arizona la abuela del joven graduado quien se hizo cargo de Él. >>> estoy emocionada y estoy contento...
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you must be jones. joan, yes. joan collins, future president pta. nice to me to. nice to meet too.work out. these guys are reading didn't work out. these guys a re really reading didn't work out. these guys are really good. it is great to watch them at work. but this is just like, this is too much. and before then, it was my turn. and i took to then, it was my turn. and i took to the stage. you ask her seven story bronze statue of yourself, that's amazing. i mean you had a school and hospital level so you could put this year. it is beautiful though. hospital level so you could put this year. it is beautifulthough. it is beautiful, don't get me wrong. i'm coming round to it. i would think you would, at it will take you long timejust to get you would, at it will take you long time just to get around it. all right, so the other guy definitely put in most of the work that i gave it my best shot. so verdict time, how did! it my best shot. so verdict time, how did i do? i think you did great. i know he was so concerned before the class, he was very worried. this is too much. this is too
you must be jones. joan, yes. joan collins, future president pta. nice to me to. nice to meet too.work out. these guys are reading didn't work out. these guys a re really reading didn't work out. these guys are really good. it is great to watch them at work. but this is just like, this is too much. and before then, it was my turn. and i took to then, it was my turn. and i took to the stage. you ask her seven story bronze statue of yourself, that's amazing. i mean you had a school and hospital...
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joan mentioned barrett. i would add parr from kentucky who is very close to mitch mcconnell who would be the first supreme court justice of south asian descent. but it is important not to lose sight that it was understood that the president was going to have just about a free hand when it came to filling justice scalia's seat because almost no one he would have nominated would have changed the court's ideological balance. replacing justice kennedy is a completely different conversation. and so i think one of the really big questions is going to be whether any of the moderate republicans, someone like senator jeff flake or senator bob corker, or even john mccain, will exert some preference for another centrist or whether there will be a lot of pressure on the president and senate republicans to use this as an opportunity to move the court firmly to the right by replacing justice kennedy with someone quite to his right ideologically of the model of a neal ghil gor. >> and i think that is an interesting point w
joan mentioned barrett. i would add parr from kentucky who is very close to mitch mcconnell who would be the first supreme court justice of south asian descent. but it is important not to lose sight that it was understood that the president was going to have just about a free hand when it came to filling justice scalia's seat because almost no one he would have nominated would have changed the court's ideological balance. replacing justice kennedy is a completely different conversation. and so...
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while moses and joan will a lwa ys yes.find out ways to the traditional and the new, ideally while staying in the budget. mugabi tu rya, while staying in the budget. mugabi turya, bbc news, kampala. now, some of you may remember this guy! it's japanese comedian pikotaro. the youtube star's hit, pen—pineapple—apple—pen, has knocked up more than 200 million views, and he was even chosen to perform for donald trump during the us president's official visit to japan last year. well, now pikotaro has discovered a new use for his music. it helps stop babies crying. when the comedian played his hit song to his bawling newborn daughter, she stopped crying. even the doctors who delivered her have approved of the new lullaby. that is it from me and the team. goodbye for now. hello. talk of a heatwave, i am pretty sure, will be met with cheers and greens in equal measure. that is next week. the warming of our weather gathers pace this weekend. cloudier skies for some on saturday compared with friday. not all of us are going to be dry,
while moses and joan will a lwa ys yes.find out ways to the traditional and the new, ideally while staying in the budget. mugabi tu rya, while staying in the budget. mugabi turya, bbc news, kampala. now, some of you may remember this guy! it's japanese comedian pikotaro. the youtube star's hit, pen—pineapple—apple—pen, has knocked up more than 200 million views, and he was even chosen to perform for donald trump during the us president's official visit to japan last year. well, now...
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blight: thank you, gary, liz joan, will and other , friends.time ago that when they invite you somewhere, just say yes, and then figure out later what you will talk about, or talk about whatever they want you to talk about. because it is always fun and always important and there is no better audience.
blight: thank you, gary, liz joan, will and other , friends.time ago that when they invite you somewhere, just say yes, and then figure out later what you will talk about, or talk about whatever they want you to talk about. because it is always fun and always important and there is no better audience.
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joan, take us through some of the names. you keeping your eye on. >> a couple of people, jake. and i'll tell you that not only will i mention some names, i'll tell you that a whole new political campaign has been unleashed. many of these people have friends who are right now trying to get to anybody connected to donald trump or don mcgahn in the white house, president trump's children, leonard leo with the federalist society and here are who appear right now to be the leading contenders. first two are former law clerks to justice kennedy. brett cavanaugh from the d.c. circuit here in town. we also have a ray kethledge and on the sixth circuit, from michigan. we also have a woman by the name of amy barrett, a former notre dame professor on the seventh and circuit. and to circle back to my idea of connections, a man who mitch mcconnell really favored and got donald trump to put on the sixth circuit, judge thapar. he could potentially the first asian american justice on the court. and those are just a few of the names. but i wo
joan, take us through some of the names. you keeping your eye on. >> a couple of people, jake. and i'll tell you that not only will i mention some names, i'll tell you that a whole new political campaign has been unleashed. many of these people have friends who are right now trying to get to anybody connected to donald trump or don mcgahn in the white house, president trump's children, leonard leo with the federalist society and here are who appear right now to be the leading contenders....
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joan, in terms of your reaction to what you saw play out in this summit that we watched over the lasthat was going through your mind even your family's own connection to this war? i'm sorry, that was for joan. >> we were just so grateful that president trump took the time during the summit to address the fact that there are so many missing soldiers from the korean war. it was very heartwarming to see that there was cair there forgetting our soldiers back home. >> martha: they told called the forgotten war, and it is not forgotten and your families and you c the memories of these individuals and you look at the pictures that we just did, full of spirit and full of life. these young who lost their lives. we would love to follow your story and we would love you to keep in touch with us and let us know if you are satisfied with the follow-through here, because if you are not we want to know that too, okay? >> sounds good. >> thank you so much. >> martha: thank you so much, great to see both of you tonight.e a member the story. it took 11 hours for somebody to finally call 911 after penn s
joan, in terms of your reaction to what you saw play out in this summit that we watched over the lasthat was going through your mind even your family's own connection to this war? i'm sorry, that was for joan. >> we were just so grateful that president trump took the time during the summit to address the fact that there are so many missing soldiers from the korean war. it was very heartwarming to see that there was cair there forgetting our soldiers back home. >> martha: they told...
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joan life so much better the second time round, ifeel like i have been given a second chance in lifer easy, you have to work at it. i have been married to the game for a long time. it is a long time. and we fell out of love for a while but i have learned to live her again and iam i have learned to live her again and i am madly in love with her again, when you are madly in love with somebody or something you do it best, don you. in the time you have been out, you have been in the papers a lot still, do you feel like controversy follows you round ?|j think so. i think i'm just like, mr accident prone, everything follows me where ever i go. i like to take positives out of negative, these days i know that life ain't going to be great every day, but we look forward to the good times and i look forward to the good times and i look forward to the good times and i look forward to them now. the second time round is going to be better than the first time, because before everything in my life went smooth, there was no hiccups along the way, i achieved i want to do. i thought thatis i achieved i
joan life so much better the second time round, ifeel like i have been given a second chance in lifer easy, you have to work at it. i have been married to the game for a long time. it is a long time. and we fell out of love for a while but i have learned to live her again and iam i have learned to live her again and i am madly in love with her again, when you are madly in love with somebody or something you do it best, don you. in the time you have been out, you have been in the papers a lot...
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additionally, mark has teamed up , to fellow teacher, joan establish a community group that seeks to strengthen relationships with the latino community in the district. i applaud mark and joan for their work in bridging the language gap and learning gap for students in our community. by giving them the tools to succeed, mark and joan are paving a brighter future for the next generation. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from new york, ms. stefanik, for five minutes. ms. stefanik: mr. speaker, my district and communities across our nation are being ravaged by the heroin and opioid epidemic. this crisis touches our homes, our friends, and our families in ways that have grave effects on everyday people and everyday lives. over the last 15 years, heroin-related deaths have quadrupled across our country, and in 2016, over 3,600 new yorkers died of an opioid overdose with fatalities in some counties in my district doubling and tripling. this is why since arriving in congress i've worked with my colleagues on the bipartisan heroin task
additionally, mark has teamed up , to fellow teacher, joan establish a community group that seeks to strengthen relationships with the latino community in the district. i applaud mark and joan for their work in bridging the language gap and learning gap for students in our community. by giving them the tools to succeed, mark and joan are paving a brighter future for the next generation. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from new york, ms....
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joan joan dorgan william shavers who who are experts on the international court of justice where they had set out the legal basis for bringing a claim under a particular convention which is the convention for elimination of all forms of racial discrimination and they had stated in their report that there is there is a basis to show that the action by the blockading states constitutes a violation of that convention. has taken an important first step in in taking that to the international court of justice now of course was the united arab emirates is a member and accepts the jurisdiction of the i.c.j. the other members do no so it would only be able to be brought against the u.a.e. at this stage fright so a case against the u.a.e. only at this stage even though if there are other countries involved as well in the crisis so talk us through the process how how exactly is it going to work at the international court of justice how does it go about hearing such a case. well it can take a very long time the proceedings before the into court of justice fortunately. there will of course be an a
joan joan dorgan william shavers who who are experts on the international court of justice where they had set out the legal basis for bringing a claim under a particular convention which is the convention for elimination of all forms of racial discrimination and they had stated in their report that there is there is a basis to show that the action by the blockading states constitutes a violation of that convention. has taken an important first step in in taking that to the international court...
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i put on the suits got a haycock put a facebook corner joan looked like the week second with this job and they asked us not to let me a chance to meet her needs to meet a very low. money league cities in the morning. or. something world fake i look great. and the actual american presidents also been enjoying some color treats the singaporean prime minister presented donald trump with a fresh fruit cake ahead of his seventy second birthday this thursday. well despite all the positivity surrounding the summit the negotiations ahead could still take several more rounds before they yield any real results here's a reminder of what the two sides hope to gain from that meeting washington says it wants the complete permanent and verify denuclearization of north korea in exchange for that pyongyang is asking that the toughest sanctions imposed on interest as well as some security guarantees as well gregory i think from the korea policy institute thinks the full denuclearization of north korea is only possible if the u.s. is willing to give this well it's take there's too many people in washing
i put on the suits got a haycock put a facebook corner joan looked like the week second with this job and they asked us not to let me a chance to meet her needs to meet a very low. money league cities in the morning. or. something world fake i look great. and the actual american presidents also been enjoying some color treats the singaporean prime minister presented donald trump with a fresh fruit cake ahead of his seventy second birthday this thursday. well despite all the positivity...
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with me are the broadcaster and labour peer, dame joan bakewell and the former conservative pensionsk you for being with us. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. and the historic meeting between north korean leader kim jong—un and president trump leads the telegraph, with a picture of the two meeting in singapore. while it's all smiles from the two men on the front of the ft as they sweep aside decades of hostility. still a lot about exactly what that agreement amounts to. —— a lot of questions about. and the meeting gets a big thumbs up of tomorrow's metro. with the times reporting that the us president said discussions went "better than anybody could imagine". back here, relief for theresa may on the front of the i as she avoids defeat in the commons over brexit. the guardian reports that the pm held 11th hour talks with tory rebels in her commons office. but the express reports that while theresa may has won today's votes she's not out of danger yet. while the sun calls today's proceeding a farce
with me are the broadcaster and labour peer, dame joan bakewell and the former conservative pensionsk you for being with us. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. and the historic meeting between north korean leader kim jong—un and president trump leads the telegraph, with a picture of the two meeting in singapore. while it's all smiles from the two men on the front of the ft as they sweep aside decades of hostility. still a lot about exactly what that agreement amounts to. —— a...
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on time from the baikonur cosmodrome the cosmodrome in kazakhstan with joan of xander gassed his copilot and crew three dozens of experiments in preparation for future missions to moscow also on the program. people flee as well somalia's volcano or five erupts again seventy five people are confirmed dead the search is on for more survivors in the landscape blanketed with potash unbowed. and argentina pulls out of their world cup and warm up match in jerusalem palestinian groups it's the bright when. i'm phil gale welcome to the program the latest mission to the international space station is its why. three to one. there. the crew of three blasted off from a baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan with german alexander gas to copilot on his second mission he'll take over. the sea. alexander gassed an american serina on chancellor and the russians. well spend six months aboard the i assess a long time to be away from family and friends correspondent judy woodruff shattered films these pictures of dr guest saying goodbye on his way to the launch pad crews are quantum teen before takeoff to safegu
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arian, joan thank you very much.. >>> one thing you don't often hear about, the legal battles being fought far from the supreme court. i'm beginning to argue to you tonight at the end of the show that the judges are everything in assessing the trump administration. and not just the big ticket supreme court justices. getting conservatives on the district court, the circuit courts, all around the country. that can have an impact that last a generation, okay. so, let's bring in nan and karen to take us through those legal show downs. next. who doesn't love a deal? i do. check out the new united explorer card. saving on this! saving on this! saving in here. rewarded! learn more at theexplorercard.com ways to lthe northern belly fat. percussion massage. not cool. freezing away fat cells with coolsculpting? now that's cool. coolsculpting safely freezes and removes fat cells. with little or no downtime. and no surgery. results and patient experience may vary. some rare side effects include temporary numbness, discomfort, an
arian, joan thank you very much.. >>> one thing you don't often hear about, the legal battles being fought far from the supreme court. i'm beginning to argue to you tonight at the end of the show that the judges are everything in assessing the trump administration. and not just the big ticket supreme court justices. getting conservatives on the district court, the circuit courts, all around the country. that can have an impact that last a generation, okay. so, let's bring in nan and...
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arian, joan thank you very much. of your friday night. >>> one thing you don't often hear about, the legal battles being fought far from the supreme court. i'm beginning to argue to you tonight at the end of the show that the judges are everything in assessing the trump administration. and not just the big ticket supreme court justices. getting conservatives on the district court, the circuit courts, all around the country. that can have an impact that last a generation, okay. so, let's bring in nan and karen to take us through those legal show downs. next. with only a kite, a house key and a wet hemp string, benjamin franklin captured lightening in a bottle. over 260 years later, with a little resourcefulness, ingenuity, and grit, we're not only capturing energy from the sun and wind, we're storing it. as the nation's leader in energy storage, we're ensuring americans have the energy they need, whenever they need it. this is our era. this is america's energy era. nextera energy. you shouldn't be rushed into booking
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joan of ark. solid, rock solid. grace under pressure. that's it. she took us from victim to survivor. >> when we come back, the night that still haunts her. >> he had three blue pills in his hand. >> three blue pills. >> three blue pills. i said, what are those. >> painful even now. >> i know it's hard to tell the story and hard gianna for you to hear this? >> uh-huh. let's do an ad of a man eating free waffles at comfort inn. they taste like victory because he always gets the lowest price on our rooms, guaranteed, when he books direct at choicehotels.com. or just say, badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. wwow, this is quite the busyo. place. right? this is the product for you. (vo) the new bissell crosswave pet pro vacuums and washes at the same time. it's better than ever for homes
joan of ark. solid, rock solid. grace under pressure. that's it. she took us from victim to survivor. >> when we come back, the night that still haunts her. >> he had three blue pills in his hand. >> three blue pills. >> three blue pills. i said, what are those. >> painful even now. >> i know it's hard to tell the story and hard gianna for you to hear this? >> uh-huh. let's do an ad of a man eating free waffles at comfort inn. they taste like victory...
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. >> joan, let me start with you.want your reaction from what we learned about the majority, and why in the end freedom of religion was not really part of this decision. >> let me tell, kate, i've been covering the supreme court for more man 25 years, and these were the most dramatic moments i have ever seen. beginning with john robertsn the center chair, telling people why this is a valid exercise of donald trump's authority over immigration, he starts, and he explains first how this executive order complies with long-standing tradition, until immigration law. then he goes to the establishment cause question that you talk about, about how this isn't a violation of religion. you can't tell he was trying to head off what the dissenting justices were about to say during their time in the courtroom. he said, we're aware -- his mee was we are aware of what donald trump said on the campaign trump, we are aware of what was on the website, aware of what he said it is neutral on -- and explained with more thoroughness that or
. >> joan, let me start with you.want your reaction from what we learned about the majority, and why in the end freedom of religion was not really part of this decision. >> let me tell, kate, i've been covering the supreme court for more man 25 years, and these were the most dramatic moments i have ever seen. beginning with john robertsn the center chair, telling people why this is a valid exercise of donald trump's authority over immigration, he starts, and he explains first how...
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> recuerde los partidos solamente los puede ver en español por telemundo 48 cuántos mundiales ganó joanca ha dejado de ser el director técnico de chivas de guadalajara creo que se espera conferencia de prensa con ustedes jamás he mencionado que matías almeyda se va a irmencioné sobre su estado de ánimo mencioné que esvo desgastado no es fácil lo acaba de decir zinédine yazid zidane me voy desgastado el mejor equipo del mundo y las osas avorales del real madrid >> así como lo escuchó es el mismo director técnico de chivas de guadalajara con permiso muy buenas noches regresamos con más >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] un brindis de estrella jalisco pa arriba! para las estrellas de la selección mexicana. pa abajo! para las estrellas que saben que no llegamos aquí por suerte, sino por años de dedicación. al centro! para las estrellas que nunca se dan por vencidas... para las que sangran verde, b
> recuerde los partidos solamente los puede ver en español por telemundo 48 cuántos mundiales ganó joanca ha dejado de ser el director técnico de chivas de guadalajara creo que se espera conferencia de prensa con ustedes jamás he mencionado que matías almeyda se va a irmencioné sobre su estado de ánimo mencioné que esvo desgastado no es fácil lo acaba de decir zinédine yazid zidane me voy desgastado el mejor equipo del mundo y las osas avorales del real madrid >> así como...
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now, joan walsh and jason miller. can you find a reason to continue defend scott pruitt now? >> absolutely. i think the president was very candid and right to the point when asked the question b about administrator pruitt today. he said scott pruitt is doing a great job within the walls of the epa and the president's points out the deregulation. the paris deal. i think he's doing very good b job with that. there's the misleading story that proout was spending a bunch of money to go to the g-p meeting anduin the chick-fil-a story is way overblown. it's not as if he was asking for free chick-fil-a for life. he made a phone call because his wife wanted to purchase a franchise. that he needs to make some of these headlines go away and not have some come up. these are goofy. you can't send staffers on these runs for you. you're going to have a higher degree of scrutiny at this level and the administrator has to be extra careful. >> of course i want to get you to jump in, but on the money issue, put g-7 aside. he's spent like double what they've spent previous epa administrators ha
now, joan walsh and jason miller. can you find a reason to continue defend scott pruitt now? >> absolutely. i think the president was very candid and right to the point when asked the question b about administrator pruitt today. he said scott pruitt is doing a great job within the walls of the epa and the president's points out the deregulation. the paris deal. i think he's doing very good b job with that. there's the misleading story that proout was spending a bunch of money to go to the...
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joan, you were talking about being in the court, some observations you had. i'm just curious, how the more liberal justices, what their thinking and feeling knowing that another conservative justice will be joining the court? >> you know, life as they knew it has changed big time. they depended on anthony kennedy to be the fifth vote on key issues that mattered to them, it mattered to many people out in the country. on abortion rights, on gay marriage, on racial affirmative action, even some issues related to the death penalty. they depended on anthony kennedy, they worked with him. he had actually during the time that the court was only at eight justices after justice scalia's death, he moved more to the left and worked with senior liberal ruth bader ginsburg in a way that he hadn't before scalia's death or frankly this term. and so this starts a whole new world for those four justices. i think that what justice kennedy -- i was telling you that in the courtroom i actually saw no sign of it except for that mary kennedy his wife was there, perhaps some extra
joan, you were talking about being in the court, some observations you had. i'm just curious, how the more liberal justices, what their thinking and feeling knowing that another conservative justice will be joining the court? >> you know, life as they knew it has changed big time. they depended on anthony kennedy to be the fifth vote on key issues that mattered to them, it mattered to many people out in the country. on abortion rights, on gay marriage, on racial affirmative action, even...
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before that is would a ceo papa joans and then i whose through the pranks of block butter and became president and coo and then i ran blockbuster -- scheyer -- burger king, europe, middle east and africa, after moving from cuban resources and i worked in hr for 20 years before my boss said one day, you're too involved in the business. go and run something. so, that's what happened. >> host: you also own a football club. >> guest: yes. interesting story. i supported a football team for 59 years, in east london, and london's second oldest football team, and i remember going first time when i was nine, and the club was doing very well, steady, the third tier of english football, and then we were on the verge of going to the championship, the second tier, four years ago. we lost in a wembley playoff final on a penalty kick. the club was sold and ain't tallal gentleman bought it and did agency contrary to what is in my book and we are now in the fifth year, and the club is very close to folding this time a year ago, and i putting to a consortium and wees have had one year and we are rebui
before that is would a ceo papa joans and then i whose through the pranks of block butter and became president and coo and then i ran blockbuster -- scheyer -- burger king, europe, middle east and africa, after moving from cuban resources and i worked in hr for 20 years before my boss said one day, you're too involved in the business. go and run something. so, that's what happened. >> host: you also own a football club. >> guest: yes. interesting story. i supported a football team...
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i want to bring in joan walsh, amanda carpinetenter, and john hendricks who was co-chair of the trumppaign in virginia. john, let's start with you and i want to talk about cory stewart. you were both co-chairs of the trump campaign in virginia. he aspired and you became chair. is he a bigot? >> well, i wouldn't say he's a bigot, but i would say cory stewart has spent a lot of time and hanging around the wrong people and it's really tarnished him and the party. he survived this primary because two anti-cory art opponents split the vote to get under 50%. and he was able to win because the name i.d.s had three times running for state office and republicans in virginia couldn't find a better viable candidate enough to beat him. >> john, if he is supporting the confederate flag andging out with the wrong people, doesn't that kind of make him a bigot? that kind of makes him a bigot. there is evidence there that makes him aot. bigots don't do that. >> i'm not going to speak what's in his heart. >> i hate it when people say that, john. i don't know what's in anybody's heart. all i know is the
i want to bring in joan walsh, amanda carpinetenter, and john hendricks who was co-chair of the trumppaign in virginia. john, let's start with you and i want to talk about cory stewart. you were both co-chairs of the trump campaign in virginia. he aspired and you became chair. is he a bigot? >> well, i wouldn't say he's a bigot, but i would say cory stewart has spent a lot of time and hanging around the wrong people and it's really tarnished him and the party. he survived this primary...
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to be joan of ark, but i don't think you should disparage. >> next breaking news, the husband of kateut their life together. s until exxonmobil scientists put it to the test. they thought someday it could become fuel and that's why exxonmobil scientists think it's not small at all. energy lives here. i thought i was managing my moderate to severe crohn's disease. then i realized something was missing... me. my symptoms were keeping me from being there. so, i talked to my doctor and learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people ohuma saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission in as little as 4 weeks. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal ns and cance, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are pro
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i think to joan's point, people need to be more emphatic about it and call it out instead of saying tknoweone's heart. i thought your answer was pretty good, but why don't you just call it what it is? go ahead, amanda. >> i wh corey stewart in his interview earlier tonight on cnn was forced to talk about what happened in charlottesville more. he had a connection to those people who marched those grounds.d those g devastating images, and to think that happened so close to a beautiful college campus and people marching around with torches, flames, impersonating nazis, i mean this is really devastating stuff. and i think everyone can imagine that happening where they lived and corey stewart had a connection to that group. want him to explain why he is friends with those people. and there's an argument for keeping the confederate flag in historical context, but listen i go all around rural west virginia, maryland, and virginia. when i see some boys driving around with a confederate flag on the back of their pickup truck screaming through town it's not because they are paying honor to confeder
i think to joan's point, people need to be more emphatic about it and call it out instead of saying tknoweone's heart. i thought your answer was pretty good, but why don't you just call it what it is? go ahead, amanda. >> i wh corey stewart in his interview earlier tonight on cnn was forced to talk about what happened in charlottesville more. he had a connection to those people who marched those grounds.d those g devastating images, and to think that happened so close to a beautiful...
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lord joan, good to see you both. thank you forjoining us. see you both. thank you forjoining us.you for watching us, that is the edition of the papers tonight. you can see the front—pages of all of them on line. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers — and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you polly and digby. goodbye. most of us had a beautiful day today. looks like tuesday is going today. looks like tuesday is going to bea today. looks like tuesday is going to be a bit more cloudy in fact overcast for some of us, but the best of the sunshine will remain across many western areas of the uk, so across many western areas of the uk, so let us look at the forecast then for the rest of the evening and overnight. the clouds already evident here in eastern and northern area, clear spells across central parts of england and wales and out to the south—west. then through the night gradually it will turn cloudier and cloudier. not especially cold round 8 degrees in aberdeen, 12 or 13 in the south. tomorrow starts off
lord joan, good to see you both. thank you forjoining us. see you both. thank you forjoining us.you for watching us, that is the edition of the papers tonight. you can see the front—pages of all of them on line. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers — and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you polly and digby. goodbye. most of us had a beautiful day today. looks like tuesday is going today. looks like tuesday is...
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let's discuss now with joan walsh, ana navarro, and steve cortez.on again. as i say every time this is an important conversation. so let's make the most out of it. anna, were you surprised to see the president cave to the pressure today? >> i was and i wasn't. listen, the pressure, the national outrage over this issue had built up to beyond the boiling point. the minute you start seeing republican groups, right, congress people, senators, evangelicals, faith leaders, business leaders, the chamber of commerce, it was endless, it was an endless array of outrage from all sorts of sectors in the united states, including corporations. united airlines, american airlines, it was on the media, it was all over the place. as i told you before, everywhere i went, i heard people speaking about this. and so what you see is a guy who cares about ratings, who cares about approvals, who cares about tv coverage, succumbing and caving in. what you see is a guy, and an administration that has been revealed through this to be a bunch of folks that are cruel, callous, c
let's discuss now with joan walsh, ana navarro, and steve cortez.on again. as i say every time this is an important conversation. so let's make the most out of it. anna, were you surprised to see the president cave to the pressure today? >> i was and i wasn't. listen, the pressure, the national outrage over this issue had built up to beyond the boiling point. the minute you start seeing republican groups, right, congress people, senators, evangelicals, faith leaders, business leaders, the...
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joan larsen served on the michigan supreme court for many years. amy coney barrett has now served for basically any time at all. she was just confirmed to the circuit court of appeals. she has a somewhat contentious confirmation pr confirmation process where she was challenged by senator feinstein of california for her involvement with catholic legal organizations. senator feinstein wound up having the worst of that exchange. a lot of people perceived her remarks as somewhat anti-catholic. although, of course, she denied it. they have very little public record, but both are known to be very conservative. both members of the federal society, which is the conservative leader organization. but beyond that, just down the line conservative nominees, if they are nominees. >> so maggie, you never stop reporting and you've been doing reporting even as you're sitting here waiting to on tv with me. and you're hearing the judge wants a justice who eight of nine went to harvard or yale. >> it would apply most to bret c kavanaugh. trump is kind of paranoid when
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. >>> speaking of anniversaries, melissa joan hart and her man have a big one coming up next month.ou're about to celebrate yo anniversary.>> you do your h. >> i saw you on therpet. married in italy. we have never taken our kids. we want to show them where we got married. we're ding a family trip to the italy. >> melissa's date night was for the wounded warrior project. we teamed up for a special nigh. guests included luke pel and trace adkins. ♪ o' er the lan >> why is so important to do this? there are people in harm's way to protect our freedom. >> andrew was presented with the george c. lang courage award. >> if you're in a position to opre a warr gr, them an >> they servecountry. now we need to serve them. >> such great organization. >> oh, no, they're doing amazing thing. >>> when we come back, the premier of a movie answer the have been waiting for for mthand hmm. next on kron-4 news at eight:breaking news a major fire burning at a junkyard in antioch was just extinguished.a public health advisory now issued because of poor air quality in that area. we will speak live with co
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the protest in his clout on the head with his plan of government money saying that he was elected joan last year for the moment this protest is being relatively peaceful but we know that there are small contingent here who are normally hell bent on achieving some sort of violence and there is a strong police presence in geology been staying. power. british officials knew about the quote torture of u.s. detainees after the nine eleven attacks a u.k. government report has revealed controversy remains over what washington calls in hans the interrogation techniques picks up the story densely it's a very big trove of information it was eight years in the making and it's all about british spies and their involvement in torture and rendition or. of the extent of british involvement in torture and rendition in the years after nine eleven during the so-called war on terror the report says that the u.k. tolerated inexcusable treatment of u.s. detainees and that although there was no smoking gun per se the policy of the u.k. side and pierced have been to simply close their eyes to what the u.s. w
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. >> that is not true, joan. >> it's absolutely true. >> this president ran on securing the border. >they're calling it a bargaining chip. [ all speak at once ] >> what does securing the border have to do with separating toddlers from their mothers? why put those in the same sentence? >> why were you not concerned about this when the obama administration did this? >> the obama administration did not do this. >> yes, they did. >> well, give us the paper. don't say it blindly. give us the facts. show me. prove it. >> the press came out and was running pictures of what happened in 2014. when they were called out on it, they back pedalled. now here we are. >>. [ all speak at once ] >> this is a issue about humanity, not politics. emily this is about humanity, not politics. >> you're right it is about humanity. we're also a nation of laws and secure the damn border. >> you have franklin graham, whom the president loves -- >> the border is not secure. >> -- who said this is about family and talkin religion. you talk about you have children and dogs. >> i have a question for you. we all have
. >> that is not true, joan. >> it's absolutely true. >> this president ran on securing the border. >they're calling it a bargaining chip. [ all speak at once ] >> what does securing the border have to do with separating toddlers from their mothers? why put those in the same sentence? >> why were you not concerned about this when the obama administration did this? >> the obama administration did not do this. >> yes, they did. >> well, give us...
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the five the film was called the final kick which is almost a prophetic name because at the end by joan would mrs penalty in the end that was the final kick so to speak. we decided to match the final. final pick the school. i knew from the film student i was still a film student. i was studying in dog buns university of applied sciences and art still a complete green art. was basically my first serious film helped post then i started very small up in first i rode my bike to the main post office there was a room with all the phone books from across germany in this because. that's what they did back then bored self. so i got the addresses of a. sixty different embassies and wrote to all of them. and i told them i wanted to make a film and ask them if they could give me the addresses of local filmmakers. and then i borrowed five hundred marks from my father for postage. through a porthole on pup does play risky i wrote a letter describing the project this is sen all the filmmakers the preparation took two years a lot of the match itself was so exciting that i was almost beside myself when
the five the film was called the final kick which is almost a prophetic name because at the end by joan would mrs penalty in the end that was the final kick so to speak. we decided to match the final. final pick the school. i knew from the film student i was still a film student. i was studying in dog buns university of applied sciences and art still a complete green art. was basically my first serious film helped post then i started very small up in first i rode my bike to the main post office...
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. >> we will have joan give us answers every friday at noon. we will be right back. late run n- at ana championship is especially fun for a youngster from >>> q-tip today is on apples. some apples will look tired and merely. the honey crisp apples. the it is still good. but this time of year you have to subtract -- check all your apples very carefully. honey crisp has always been one of the top-selling apple since they came on the market a few years ago. when you buy honey crisp apples, you want to make sure they have this dark pink white red color all the way around. us to be very firm but free from any markings whatsoever. make sure you bring them home and store them in the refrigerator right away. it is later on in the year, so what you want to do, is don't hold them too long in the refrigerator. by them and enjoy them within about a week. that chris [null] will still be there. and, the honey crisp is one great apple. i am your fresh grocer. always remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. bye-bye. >>> the golden state warriors latest run at the nba championship is
. >> we will have joan give us answers every friday at noon. we will be right back. late run n- at ana championship is especially fun for a youngster from >>> q-tip today is on apples. some apples will look tired and merely. the honey crisp apples. the it is still good. but this time of year you have to subtract -- check all your apples very carefully. honey crisp has always been one of the top-selling apple since they came on the market a few years ago. when you buy honey crisp...
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i want to sit down to take on twitter facebook want to give joan look i do weeks ago my first job. and the time still stuck to me she. turned to me a free vote. in the uk. i. think i. will despite all the positivity surrounding the summit me and go ahead could still take several more rounds before they produce any actual results here is a reminder of what the two sides hope to take away from the meeting washington says it wants the complete permanent and verifiable denuclearization of north korea in exchange for sanctions relief and security guarantees gregory from the korea policy institute thinks a deal will only be reached if the u.s. is willing to make concessions. there's too many people in washington who see an agreement with north korea as something to be avoided and they prefer to maintain a hostile atmosphere. has said more than once recently that there will be no economic sanctions relief after north korea has fully denuclearized i see that as a total nonstarter kind of approaching the capitulation model again where there's not going to be much offer to north korea but ev
i want to sit down to take on twitter facebook want to give joan look i do weeks ago my first job. and the time still stuck to me she. turned to me a free vote. in the uk. i. think i. will despite all the positivity surrounding the summit me and go ahead could still take several more rounds before they produce any actual results here is a reminder of what the two sides hope to take away from the meeting washington says it wants the complete permanent and verifiable denuclearization of north...