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and so there's this great letter from john marshall which i'll read a little bit off of, off of the transcript. that, um, they talk about some of their old contacts together, and, um, marshall says, you know, the new political year is here, mr. jefferson will be inaugurated soon, and then the letter stops. there's this break at 4:00, as you can see in the letter. 4:00 break. he stops, and then he goes back to write, i've administered the oath to the president. this is actually his inauguration day letter. and before and after the inauguration he's complaining about how terrible a president jefferson will be. but anyhow, comes back, comes back to finish off the letter. and one more from pinckney, which is kind of entertaining. pinckney was also good friends with that chief federalist, with alexander hamilton. and this is 1802, the federalists have, um, have been run out of office. this is the end of 1802. jefferson is soon to be president, and hamilton writes to pinckney, pinckney's got a big plantation down here. and says, my dear sir: regarding, as you know, as a disappointed politician, this
and so there's this great letter from john marshall which i'll read a little bit off of, off of the transcript. that, um, they talk about some of their old contacts together, and, um, marshall says, you know, the new political year is here, mr. jefferson will be inaugurated soon, and then the letter stops. there's this break at 4:00, as you can see in the letter. 4:00 break. he stops, and then he goes back to write, i've administered the oath to the president. this is actually his inauguration...
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can never attack either of the two but eighteen zero three a hard right wing chief justice named john marshall ruled in haste name marbury vs madison if the supreme court could strike down laws as unconstitutional president jefferson was apoplectic you wrote the if that decision wasn't challenged by congress then indeed is arkham constitution a complete fellow to say a suicide attack the constitution on this hypothesis is a mere thing of wax in the hands of the judiciary which they may twist and shape into any form they may please but marshall in the court backed down somewhat for the next twenty years justice marshall never again rule were unconstitutional he never again said that a few unelected judges were the kings of america with nobody who had the power to undo their decisions but that's what scalia and thomas roberts and alito want you to believe that they can make george w. bush president without any appeal that they can make money and a speech that they can turn corporations into people and the rest of us have no say in and they're wrong it's not what the constitution says we don't ha
can never attack either of the two but eighteen zero three a hard right wing chief justice named john marshall ruled in haste name marbury vs madison if the supreme court could strike down laws as unconstitutional president jefferson was apoplectic you wrote the if that decision wasn't challenged by congress then indeed is arkham constitution a complete fellow to say a suicide attack the constitution on this hypothesis is a mere thing of wax in the hands of the judiciary which they may twist...
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i think god the courts of the conqueror, which is the title of my book, i took that from john marshalland john sinn the macintosh where you describe the american judicial system is the course of the conqueror, which makes you wonder how in the end they're going to fare such cores. the days of the court are really numbered and i think that the supreme court is out of step. it's rowing against the tight because the other two branches of the federal government want to bolster tribal sovereignty and our economic self-determination, but the president and the congress, passing laws to strengthen our cultural integrity et cetera. if only the supreme court that is rowing against the tide. i think as our larger society and says i'm just as that the courts will come along. i am optimistic. >> do we have another question? >> susan supernaw, i read it. it's a great story. i'd like for you to tell us what was the hardest part of writing the book? what was the darkest passage? >> the hardest part of writing the book for me was really dealing with my issues with his father and bringing up a lot of so
i think god the courts of the conqueror, which is the title of my book, i took that from john marshalland john sinn the macintosh where you describe the american judicial system is the course of the conqueror, which makes you wonder how in the end they're going to fare such cores. the days of the court are really numbered and i think that the supreme court is out of step. it's rowing against the tight because the other two branches of the federal government want to bolster tribal sovereignty...
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the original founding fathers remained heavily federalist so there was this great letter from john marshall -- they talk about some of their old contracts together and marshall says the new political year is here. mr. jefferson will be inaugurated sunni and the letter stops. there's a break at 4:00 in the letter. four:00 break he stops and goes back to right i administered the oath to the president. this is his inauguration day letter. before and after he is complaining about how terrible president jefferson will be. comes back to finish the letter and one more from pinkney who was a good friend of alexander hamilton. this is a keynote to. they have been run out of office. jefferson is in to the president. hamilton writes that he has a big plantation down here and says a garden is an unusual refuge for disappointed politician. this is hamilton saying he will retire from public life which he didn't do that he is asking to send him see the. he bought a new plantation house of his own in new york. he was going to set up shop and forget about politics. maybe he would be better if he retired to
the original founding fathers remained heavily federalist so there was this great letter from john marshall -- they talk about some of their old contracts together and marshall says the new political year is here. mr. jefferson will be inaugurated sunni and the letter stops. there's a break at 4:00 in the letter. four:00 break he stops and goes back to right i administered the oath to the president. this is his inauguration day letter. before and after he is complaining about how terrible...
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if you want to see chief justice john marshall's bradder stones that's the place to go. about 10 years ago i was visiting the museum and i'm interested in presidential-- arcane presidential trivia so i saw tumor there and that's what got me interested in the story. one of the doctors deposited all his papers at the museum and they had a lot of papers talking about the surgery. that's where i began looking into the story. >> you talked about parallels. have there been other times in american history where presidents tried to hide how sick they are? >> lots, surprisingly. woodrow wilson suffered a stroke with about 18 months left in his term and was basically incapacitated the last year and a half and this was a very important time. harding had terrible heart failure. the interesting thing is presidents don't always get the best health care. when the president is the patient, the patient often dictates the terms of treatments as was the case with cleveland, to have the operation on a boat. i mean, it was just an insane idea but nobody would say no to the president. hard ha
if you want to see chief justice john marshall's bradder stones that's the place to go. about 10 years ago i was visiting the museum and i'm interested in presidential-- arcane presidential trivia so i saw tumor there and that's what got me interested in the story. one of the doctors deposited all his papers at the museum and they had a lot of papers talking about the surgery. that's where i began looking into the story. >> you talked about parallels. have there been other times in...
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, and i think that the courts of the conqueror which is the title of my book, i took that from john marshalln johnson v. mcintosh where he described the american judicial system as the courts of the conqueror which makes you wonder how indians are going to fare. [laughter] in such courts. the days of that court are really numbered, and i think that the supreme court is out of step, it's rowing against the tide. because the other two branches of the federal government want to bolster tribal sovereignty in be our economic self-determination, both the president and the congress, you know? passing laws to strengthen our cultural integrity and etc. , and it's only the superior court that is rowing against the tide. but i think as our larger society insists upon justice for its native peoples, that the courts will come along. so i am optimistic. >> do we have another question? yes, sir. >> for susan supernaw. susan, i've read the book. it's a great story. and i'd like for you to say, tell i what was the hardest part of writing the book? what was the darkest passage? >> well, the hardest part of wr
, and i think that the courts of the conqueror which is the title of my book, i took that from john marshalln johnson v. mcintosh where he described the american judicial system as the courts of the conqueror which makes you wonder how indians are going to fare. [laughter] in such courts. the days of that court are really numbered, and i think that the supreme court is out of step, it's rowing against the tide. because the other two branches of the federal government want to bolster tribal...
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they have chief justice john marshall's bladder stones. if you ever have a hankering to see that. they have a piece of the brain and charles ghetto who was the guy who assassinated crutchfield. and they have in a small glass jar the timber that was removed from through -- grover cleveland's mouth in 1893. and so that really triggered my interest, the fact that the tumor was still around that somebody had thought maybe this is a good thing to keep. an interesting keepsake. and so i talked to the museum. it turns out one of the doctors donated the tumor, captain donated to the museum back in 1917. that only that, well, i guess you would know he was a bit of a saver. he said of his correspondence and clippings and lots of intimation about the operation which, of course, was intended to be secret. it was the possibility of doing something about the story. and then as a dug deeper i found that it wasn't just the story in the operation but the economy. it was also a story about medicine and a story about journalism as well. there were a lot of things going on in the 1890's, which is sor
they have chief justice john marshall's bladder stones. if you ever have a hankering to see that. they have a piece of the brain and charles ghetto who was the guy who assassinated crutchfield. and they have in a small glass jar the timber that was removed from through -- grover cleveland's mouth in 1893. and so that really triggered my interest, the fact that the tumor was still around that somebody had thought maybe this is a good thing to keep. an interesting keepsake. and so i talked to the...
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. >> in the same vein, a slightly earlier era when chief justice john marshall rendered his decision, anderson judges, after should jackson said marshall rendered his decision, now let's see him and force it. 's picture we take one more question over your? >> one more. >> you mentioned, made a remark of almost seemed casual just before you opened the floor to questions and just kind of curious. something to the effect of the majority being held hostage by minority. i wonder if you can elaborate on that? >> sure. i think that, you know, within our democratic system, the very foundation of our democratic system is that there's a vote of one sort or another, that ultimately the majority wins, even if it is just by one vote, even if, as we've seen in our own times, presidential election that can be extremely, extremely close. and ultimately the entire foundation of our democratic system is on the fact that when that happens, the minority acquiesces. as difficult and as painful as that may be, and they say our remedy for this is that we're going to come back and fight another day within th
. >> in the same vein, a slightly earlier era when chief justice john marshall rendered his decision, anderson judges, after should jackson said marshall rendered his decision, now let's see him and force it. 's picture we take one more question over your? >> one more. >> you mentioned, made a remark of almost seemed casual just before you opened the floor to questions and just kind of curious. something to the effect of the majority being held hostage by minority. i wonder if...
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we have there been marshall students going to john o'connell, so we have a lot of students at risk of not graduating. those students go to school right in the bay view. most of them live in the bayview, too. instead of saying that the students -- the students were actually directed, i think -- some of them to john o'connell, also. i wonder if we were able to capture some of those students that actually go to bay view high school's in this program. i know that a lot of them were not directed to lowell high school. students that went to washington high school i think were directed there, and they sort of said that these high schools would go to john o'connell, or these would go, so if you would not mind looking into that. i know thurgood marshall had many students treated to discredit recovery, too. >> in conversations with janet, she explained the breakdown. a good concentration of youth in district 10 would be at all well and o'connell, so we did take that into consideration. a lot of the constraints, and this is the first year in a cut program, we had was the timing and the funding w
we have there been marshall students going to john o'connell, so we have a lot of students at risk of not graduating. those students go to school right in the bay view. most of them live in the bayview, too. instead of saying that the students -- the students were actually directed, i think -- some of them to john o'connell, also. i wonder if we were able to capture some of those students that actually go to bay view high school's in this program. i know that a lot of them were not directed to...
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john marshal once said that agencies should have the power to fill in the details. we are not talking about details. we are talking about where agencies of the federal government have expanded their power and responsibility far beyond what was ever intended. specifically when it relates to the value and priority of states. for example, the state of florida had previously obtained a e.p.a. approval for its state waterwide -- statewide water quantity, quality, and nutritional criteria development plan. even though the state of florida is well under way in developing its own nutrient standards based on those earlier federal approvals, the e.p.a. in 2010 decided to step in and with what nelson rockefeller used to say as the deadening hand of bureaucracy, imposed its own new water quality standards for nutrients on the state of florida. it violated the implicit state and federal partnership established under the original clean water act and stomped all over the good work that florida had been doing when it was completing its tasks based on those earlier federal approvals
john marshal once said that agencies should have the power to fill in the details. we are not talking about details. we are talking about where agencies of the federal government have expanded their power and responsibility far beyond what was ever intended. specifically when it relates to the value and priority of states. for example, the state of florida had previously obtained a e.p.a. approval for its state waterwide -- statewide water quantity, quality, and nutritional criteria development...
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justice is that you get to be the circuit justice for the fourth circuit, a tradition going back to john marshall. the role of the circuit justice has changed dramatically since chief justice marshall crime. they no longer have to write circuit, that arduous process which began during the told the century, came over to the colonies with the english legal system. even though here, writing circuit was much more arduous given the greater distances and the greater dangers of travel. the system and fell into disuse after the efforts of 1891 which set up the intermediate courts of appeal system we have today and the practice formally ended 100 years ago this year, with the judiciary act of 1911. since that time, we have worked out what strikes me as a pretty good deal. we will stop -- we will leave you alone in you and by this to your conferences. before i join judge wilkinson, i want to make some comments. my colleagues and i heard 86 cases this year selected from more than 8000 petitions for review. as you know, the argument calendar runs from october to april. , we continued the practice of hearing
justice is that you get to be the circuit justice for the fourth circuit, a tradition going back to john marshall. the role of the circuit justice has changed dramatically since chief justice marshall crime. they no longer have to write circuit, that arduous process which began during the told the century, came over to the colonies with the english legal system. even though here, writing circuit was much more arduous given the greater distances and the greater dangers of travel. the system and...
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fire marshal there has just told our john alston on the scene it was started by workers using an openlame device. perhaps a torch of some kind thachl is apparently the cause of the fire. this is now the last of the flames to be put out. >> and some medical news now. a study is confirming benefits of a treatment used to limit damage from a heart attack. doctors say the technique known as therapeutic hypothermia is becoming more advanced. when cardiac arrest patients are being rushed to the emergency room, the clock is ticking not just for their hearts, but brains which can become vulnerable. so along with restoring heartbeat, er teams are targeting the body temperatures as well. >> cool them down you want to decrease their metabolic rate. >> the charge nurse in the emergency room at california pacific medical center in san francisco says initial steps involve plaigsing ice packs and cooling blankets but the team then employs a newer technology. a temperature controlled device used to inject saline into the patient bloodstream. >> this would go to the torso, goes into the vascular syste
fire marshal there has just told our john alston on the scene it was started by workers using an openlame device. perhaps a torch of some kind thachl is apparently the cause of the fire. this is now the last of the flames to be put out. >> and some medical news now. a study is confirming benefits of a treatment used to limit damage from a heart attack. doctors say the technique known as therapeutic hypothermia is becoming more advanced. when cardiac arrest patients are being rushed to the...
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john alston. what is the latest there now? >> we're w.them is the fire marshal with new information about unconfirmed reports about a possible cause? >> correct. we do have reports there was repair work being done. and and speaking with them on the scene is what we're hearing. and with this repair work, settling torchs or something of the like? >> and this would have to insolve openen flames it seems to go down, now seeming to flare up. >> and and we have gone to a six alarm and over 50 personal. and we're considering the fire contained to the site. and there is a grassy field in the building. however that field had been evaded. >> so at this point there is no damage or no extension off the property. >> i noticed some of the dark smoke seemed to be settling more in neighborhoods, at least near peabody settling more than it did in the afternoon. is that affecting your recommendations for people who are living in the area? >> this is and there are wind conditions changed into the afternoon. and this for people with asthma, any type of breathing difficulty we're re
john alston. what is the latest there now? >> we're w.them is the fire marshal with new information about unconfirmed reports about a possible cause? >> correct. we do have reports there was repair work being done. and and speaking with them on the scene is what we're hearing. and with this repair work, settling torchs or something of the like? >> and this would have to insolve openen flames it seems to go down, now seeming to flare up. >> and and we have gone to a six...
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john fowler ktvu channel 2 news. >>> we just spoke to the fire marshal in fairfield because we are seeing some flair ups now at that plastic plant. it's caused by a number of plastic bins inside the burned out area. firefighters haven't been able to reach them so the fire has new fuel. people could be seeing these kind of flair ups throughout the evening. the shelter in place has been lifted on a voluntary basis. but if you are seeing smoke in your area, you might want to stay inside. >>> parents who have not vaccinated their children for whooping cough now have a little extra time. governor brown allowed 30 extra days. people who don't want to vaccination their children must issue a statement. >>> zinga city will run on the chinese internet provider ten cent. >>> and welcome back to weather, we have fog showing up along the coast. temperatures tomorrow will be a little warmer than today. the changes they are subtle. a little warmer today. out toward noe valley, just the other side of twin peaks that fog is going to be there in the next, here's twin peaks. probably the next 20 minutes that fog will start spilling o
john fowler ktvu channel 2 news. >>> we just spoke to the fire marshal in fairfield because we are seeing some flair ups now at that plastic plant. it's caused by a number of plastic bins inside the burned out area. firefighters haven't been able to reach them so the fire has new fuel. people could be seeing these kind of flair ups throughout the evening. the shelter in place has been lifted on a voluntary basis. but if you are seeing smoke in your area, you might want to stay inside....
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finally his father told strings, went to a field marshal they know, got john a commission as an army officer. and in 1915, john kipling went into action at the battle of loose and was never seen again. his father of course was completely devastated. sum of the other characters in this book i think that people who will be less familiar. one of them was a man named leonard brockway, editor of the socialist newspaper before the war. went to prison as a resistor and in prison, he continued to be a newspaper editor putting out a clandestine newspaper for his fellow prisoners on toilet paper. it was published regularly, twice a week for a year and tell the authorities discovered it and punished him by putting him on a restricted diet and solitary confinement. and incidentally copies copies of somebody's clandestine newspapers, there were a number of them that survived. another character in the book, one of my favorites, a man named john s. clark. he was born into a circus family, grew up in the circus. when he was 17 years old, he went into the ring, the youngest lion tamer in great writte
finally his father told strings, went to a field marshal they know, got john a commission as an army officer. and in 1915, john kipling went into action at the battle of loose and was never seen again. his father of course was completely devastated. sum of the other characters in this book i think that people who will be less familiar. one of them was a man named leonard brockway, editor of the socialist newspaper before the war. went to prison as a resistor and in prison, he continued to be a...
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john shawn morning and i came down oregon. heard me goodman on her program now say marshall was going to do this law and so i come from a long history. in the during the civil rights movement. vietnam. and saw the outcome. we're going to turn the whole world around. but what can the world can't survive with with the scores going on and on no this has to happen. to be. there is a changing tide in america and you're a part of it today we're sending a mandate from the people to the government of the united states and to the representatives of utah specially the utah does not support a war we support peace and we support a plan for. this morning to become real to the american people the military is a war america is not and then needs to change. way . to get them here because my dad is in the combat and the way they were affected him . made her in some cases. this is a violent childhood in my house and so i hope that this will be a place for some sense of unity about finding another way i see as being like gone to use. danis walk news walk to the see this is a big deal i think it will call attention to the fact that a lot of people feel
john shawn morning and i came down oregon. heard me goodman on her program now say marshall was going to do this law and so i come from a long history. in the during the civil rights movement. vietnam. and saw the outcome. we're going to turn the whole world around. but what can the world can't survive with with the scores going on and on no this has to happen. to be. there is a changing tide in america and you're a part of it today we're sending a mandate from the people to the government of...
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my name is john strong morning and i came down oregon i heard he could another program mark now say marshall was going to do this book and so i come from a long history. in the during the civil rights movement. vietnam era. and saw the moon come on. we're going to turn the whole world around. but what can the world can't survive with with just wars going on and on no this has to happen it's our duty to be. there is a changing tide in america and you're part of it today we're sending a mandate from the people to the government of the united states and to the representatives of utah specially the utah does not support a war we support peace and we support a plan for. this morning to become real to the american people the military is a war america is not and then needs to change. the . way. i get time here because my my dad is a neat combat and the way to work that did him. made her. some. he says it violent childhood in my house and so i hope that this will be a place for instance of unity about finding another way i see as being like gandhi's. gandhi's walk is walk to the sea this is a big de
my name is john strong morning and i came down oregon i heard he could another program mark now say marshall was going to do this book and so i come from a long history. in the during the civil rights movement. vietnam era. and saw the moon come on. we're going to turn the whole world around. but what can the world can't survive with with just wars going on and on no this has to happen it's our duty to be. there is a changing tide in america and you're part of it today we're sending a mandate...
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john shawn moring and i came down from oregon. thirty new goodman on the program now say marshall was going to do this law and so i come from a long history. in the during the civil rights movement a long. vietnam era. and saw the moon come on. we're going to turn the whole world around. what more can the world concert with with the scores going on and on no this has to happen out with to be. there is a changing tide in america and you're part of it today we're sending a mandate from the people to the government of the united states and to the representatives of you to us specially the utah does not support a war we support peace and we support a plan for. this morning to become real to the american people the military is a war america is not and that needs to change. to get them here because night night dad is immediate contact and the way to work that did him. made for. some. he says that violent childhood in my house and so i hope that this will be a place for some sense of unity about finding another way i see as being like gone he's. gone he's watching news want to see this is a big deal i think it will call attention to the
john shawn moring and i came down from oregon. thirty new goodman on the program now say marshall was going to do this law and so i come from a long history. in the during the civil rights movement a long. vietnam era. and saw the moon come on. we're going to turn the whole world around. what more can the world concert with with the scores going on and on no this has to happen out with to be. there is a changing tide in america and you're part of it today we're sending a mandate from the people...
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mind john strong morning when i came down from oregon. heard me goodman on her program now say marshall was going to do this law and so i come from a long history. in the during the civil rights movement of. vietnam. and saw the moon come. we're going to turn the whole world around. what more can the world can't survive with with the spores going on and on no this has to happen now that seem to be. there is a changing tide in america and you're part of it today we're sending the mandate from the people to the government of the united states and to the representatives of utah especially the utah does not support a war we support peace it was a total plan for. this morning to become real to the american people the military is a war america is not and that needs to change. again i'm here because my my dad is a neat combat and the way they were affected him. made her. some. he says that violent childhood in my house and so i hope that this will be a place for some sense of unity about finding another way i see as being like gone he's. gone he's walking is one of the see this is a big deal i
mind john strong morning when i came down from oregon. heard me goodman on her program now say marshall was going to do this law and so i come from a long history. in the during the civil rights movement of. vietnam. and saw the moon come. we're going to turn the whole world around. what more can the world can't survive with with the spores going on and on no this has to happen now that seem to be. there is a changing tide in america and you're part of it today we're sending the mandate from...
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marshal you need to have graduated from law school or to have served in the military tony for instance is an ex marine. i've got john warner getting like four people together. here this public enemy has been on the run for nineteen months. he killed one of his rivals in cold blood his head is worth two million dollars. tony's men have located him in a residential neighborhood north of los angeles. has been a u.s. marshal for ten years is one of those in charge of the arrest from venezuela. thirty eight years old has two kids and a wife that is a flight attendant in his unit each marshal manages about thirty cases. most of them. not and nothing scares them. huge wrist since you never know their reaction during the arrest. so you have to be very careful. looking like california. colleagues don't resemble a typical american policeman. in order to keep a low profile u.s. marshals wear plain clothes and drive unmarked cars those cars like my office i spend more time. office. to defend their territory to sell drugs. from the police. in a few hours andres will once again have to confront armed criminals. it is never. i nev
marshal you need to have graduated from law school or to have served in the military tony for instance is an ex marine. i've got john warner getting like four people together. here this public enemy has been on the run for nineteen months. he killed one of his rivals in cold blood his head is worth two million dollars. tony's men have located him in a residential neighborhood north of los angeles. has been a u.s. marshal for ten years is one of those in charge of the arrest from venezuela....
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marshal you need to have graduated from law school or to have served in the military tony for instance is an ex marine. john wiener getting like four people together ok. for this guy here and this public enemy has been on the run for nineteen months this guy. he killed one of his rivals in cold blood his head is worth two million dollars. tony's men have located him in a residential neighborhood north of los angeles and there is the minister has been a u.s. marshal for ten years he is one of those in charge of the arrest from venezuela andrus is thirty eight years old has two kids and a wife that is a flight attendant in his unit each marshal manages about thirty cases some of the content even. really dangerous people which are your public models most of them how good it feels somebody's list of them are nothing at all they're all outlaws are not and nothing steers them along so. if you're off of it which is huge wrist since you never know their reaction during the arrest. they fight over it and since they are wrong they can pull out the game on you. so you have to be very careful to let them see i like i.
marshal you need to have graduated from law school or to have served in the military tony for instance is an ex marine. john wiener getting like four people together ok. for this guy here and this public enemy has been on the run for nineteen months this guy. he killed one of his rivals in cold blood his head is worth two million dollars. tony's men have located him in a residential neighborhood north of los angeles and there is the minister has been a u.s. marshal for ten years he is one of...
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morning is what you think of the announcement that speaker john boehner wants to scale back the scope of the deficit talks. let's go to marshalltexas, republican line. caller: i hate to see speaker john boehner pullback. we need to address this problem. a couple of trillion dollars over 10 years will not do it. when the republicans controlled congress up until 2006 and the democrats took over in 2007, our deficit was under $500 billion. since the democrats took control of congress and got a democratic president, we are running $1.50 trillion. if we can get the deficit back down to the george bush era, we would not have this kind of problem that we are facing right now. everybody wants to talk about the wars in iraq and afghanistan. george afghanistan. george bush left office, he left a deficit of under $1 trillion. that is an obama stimulus package for one year and that was enough to hold us in iraq and afghanistan for seven years. host: let's go to a democratic caller in brooklyn, new york. caller in brooklyn, new york. caller: i think the numbers of the other caller are totally false. obama should keep his footing in this si
morning is what you think of the announcement that speaker john boehner wants to scale back the scope of the deficit talks. let's go to marshalltexas, republican line. caller: i hate to see speaker john boehner pullback. we need to address this problem. a couple of trillion dollars over 10 years will not do it. when the republicans controlled congress up until 2006 and the democrats took over in 2007, our deficit was under $500 billion. since the democrats took control of congress and got a...
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john, it took hours to put this thing out. >> yes, and finally dan and carolyn, firefighters stopped pouring water on one of the trouble spots. the fairfield fire marshal says this inferno was n -- was an accident caused by employees doing welding near the stacks and stacks of plastic bins behind this plant. even after the monster fire was put out, flare ups continued through the late afternoon and early evening. about five hours after the flames erupted behind macro plastics, investigators pointed the finger at workers. >> we've confirmed with the business owners and the employees on site that we did have employees working with some type of an open flame device. i don't have details, but probably a blowtorch or welding in that area. >> the first call came in about 1:00 p.m. as a tower of black smoke funneled up to the sky, creating a giant mushroom cloud over solano county. the company makes plastic bins used by agriculture during harvest time. an estimated 15 to 30,000 of the bins went up in flames. >> the challenge to this type of fire is the plastic burned extremely hot. there was intense heat and obviously the thick, dark smoke and it is dangerous
john, it took hours to put this thing out. >> yes, and finally dan and carolyn, firefighters stopped pouring water on one of the trouble spots. the fairfield fire marshal says this inferno was n -- was an accident caused by employees doing welding near the stacks and stacks of plastic bins behind this plant. even after the monster fire was put out, flare ups continued through the late afternoon and early evening. about five hours after the flames erupted behind macro plastics,...
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marshal you need to have graduated from law school or to have served in the military tony for instance is an ex marino. i've got john warner getting like four people together ok. thanks for this guy here this public enemy has been on the run for nineteen months. he killed one of his rivals in cold blood his head is worth two million dollars. tony's men have located him in a residential neighborhood north of los angeles andre's the minister has been a u.s. marshal for ten years he is one of those in charge of the arrest from venezuela andrus is thirty eight years old has two kids and a wife that is a flight attendant in his unit each marshal manages about thirty cases come up with on the. really dangerous people. most of them have already killed somebody a list of them getting close enough to nothing scares them on so. it also reduces your futurist since you never know their reaction during the rest. of this fight and since they can pull out the good when you. see so you have to be very careful ok listen. amanda looking like california surfers with tattoos andres and his colleagues don't resemble a typical american p
marshal you need to have graduated from law school or to have served in the military tony for instance is an ex marino. i've got john warner getting like four people together ok. thanks for this guy here this public enemy has been on the run for nineteen months. he killed one of his rivals in cold blood his head is worth two million dollars. tony's men have located him in a residential neighborhood north of los angeles andre's the minister has been a u.s. marshal for ten years he is one of...
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marshal you need to have graduated from law school or to have served in the military or you tony for instance is an ex marine. i've got john wiener getting like four people together ok. here this public enemy has been on the run from one thousand months. he killed one of his rivals in cold blood his head is worth two million dollars. tony's men have located him in a residential neighborhood north of los angeles andres even as has been a u.s. marshal for ten years he's one of those in charge of the arrest from venezuela andrus is thirty eight years old has two kids and a wife that is a flight attendant in his unit each marshal manages about thirty cases come up on the head looking for it's really dangerous people which are your climate models most of them have already killed somebody listen to them. they're all outlaws are not and nothing scares them also. because you're also going to take your shoes wrist since you never knew their reaction during the arrest. if they fight over it and since the. beginning you. see so you have to be very careful to listen. to my grandma looking like californian surfers was cut to use andres
marshal you need to have graduated from law school or to have served in the military or you tony for instance is an ex marine. i've got john wiener getting like four people together ok. here this public enemy has been on the run from one thousand months. he killed one of his rivals in cold blood his head is worth two million dollars. tony's men have located him in a residential neighborhood north of los angeles andres even as has been a u.s. marshal for ten years he's one of those in charge of...