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draw on that spirit been here in colonial williamsburg, where a college educated patriot like john marshall or thomas jefferson, went forth to build a new nation based on equality, justice, and rule of law. political institutions did not always live up to the grand aspirations expressed in the great document. they in their endeavors were imperfect, as are all human beings. they stumbled, sometimes they fell. but they kept going. they left a legacy that allow future generations, descendents of the free, and descendents of slaves, to pick up the torch and walks toward the goal to making we the people a more inclusive concept. you now leave that very college william and mary to join the ranks of the world's most privileged community, the community of the educated. it is a club that you may never quite, and from which you can never be expelled. but remember that it does confirm responsibilities. so as you leave, i ask you to bear a few things in mind. be passionate about what you choose to do in life. use your powers of reason, cultivate humility remain optimistic and always try to serve others
draw on that spirit been here in colonial williamsburg, where a college educated patriot like john marshall or thomas jefferson, went forth to build a new nation based on equality, justice, and rule of law. political institutions did not always live up to the grand aspirations expressed in the great document. they in their endeavors were imperfect, as are all human beings. they stumbled, sometimes they fell. but they kept going. they left a legacy that allow future generations, descendents of...
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john marshal law school. they say what doesn't kill you makes you stronger. how has your experience made me stronger? >> that is a great question and that advisece was given to me by my son alex. one of the things he put in the book he wrote to keep thee structured and this was centering and grounding try to look at this as part of your life experience to learn, grow, benefit and be smarter from. and that is what i tried to do because my son told me to. >> next question from tony. given the notoriety of the situation, did you find it challenging to obtain a publisher for the book? >> that is a great question and i am glad whoever asked that asked that because i failed to acknowledge my publisher. northern university press, linda manning and lori profit are here, they took the chance to allow me to publish and tell my story in a way to me was very liberating. if you would like to talk about getting the book published was like going through the federal justice system. there is no logical direction. in my case i think i got lucky and i am grateful for you helpin
john marshal law school. they say what doesn't kill you makes you stronger. how has your experience made me stronger? >> that is a great question and that advisece was given to me by my son alex. one of the things he put in the book he wrote to keep thee structured and this was centering and grounding try to look at this as part of your life experience to learn, grow, benefit and be smarter from. and that is what i tried to do because my son told me to. >> next question from tony....
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the shell on john marshall highway. the best prices can be found on wjla.com. narrator: puerto rico's healthcare system is on life support, putting three and a half million puerto ricans at risk. it's an outrage. puerto ricans are us citizens and pay the same medicare taxes, but receive ononly half the federal healthcare funding as the othe50 states. the headlines tell the story... woman: "unfair treatment from washington." man: "thousands without medications." woman: "it's a crisis that could imperil the whole economy." narartor: washington must act now to protect care r three and a half million u.s. citizens. before it's too late. leon: new at 5:00. falling rocks damaged houses. the problem is some people are living in the neighborhood. they do not live in a rocky hillside. sam ford is live. what is going on out there? reporter: it was aborted -- about a quarter to 11:00 this morning and there was a blast at the quarry about half a mile away. then rocks started raining out of the sky. it hit cars, taking out windows of the snap auto parts place and going thro
the shell on john marshall highway. the best prices can be found on wjla.com. narrator: puerto rico's healthcare system is on life support, putting three and a half million puerto ricans at risk. it's an outrage. puerto ricans are us citizens and pay the same medicare taxes, but receive ononly half the federal healthcare funding as the othe50 states. the headlines tell the story... woman: "unfair treatment from washington." man: "thousands without medications." woman:...
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were relatively easy to perceive -- i'm not so sure about that -- and the great chief justice, john marshall not say go handed, but first and foremost, was there to do it ended. if any social process can be said to have been done at a given time and by a given act, it is marshall's achievement. the time was 18 and three, and the act was the decision in the case of marbury versus madison. i think that there are marbury's skeptics, the way i am, but let me try to brief you. it's very simple. it will be madisonian. one of madison's key proposals -- in addition to state laws and representation, he is following an example from the virginia state constitution and having a joint executive council that would present a limited negative, a limited vo, over legislation. what did medicine like this idea? -- why did madison like this idea? he had been involved in activities of collective deliberation, whether he been in congress or the virginia assembly. he was deeply, deeply mistrustful of the quality of legislative the liberation. -- deliberation. he is skeptical about it. he was to do what he thinks w
were relatively easy to perceive -- i'm not so sure about that -- and the great chief justice, john marshall not say go handed, but first and foremost, was there to do it ended. if any social process can be said to have been done at a given time and by a given act, it is marshall's achievement. the time was 18 and three, and the act was the decision in the case of marbury versus madison. i think that there are marbury's skeptics, the way i am, but let me try to brief you. it's very simple. it...
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professor john marshall law school. they say what doesn't kill you makes you stronger. how has your experience made you stronger? >> you know that's a great question. and that advice was given to me by my son, alex, who if you read the book put together on my request a kind of business plan to kind of get through this whole ordeal can. and there were a lot of components to it and i religiously followed it, and it gave me structure and focus during a time i had lost all control. and one of the things that he put in there was -- which was so centering and grounding for me -- was try to look at this as part of your life experience to learn, grow benefit and be smarter from. and that's what i tried to do, because my son told me to. [laughter] >> okay. third question from tony. given the notoriety of the whole situation, did you find it challenging to obtain a publisher for the book? some of us, you know, look for publishers. >> that's a great question, and i'm glad whoever asked that asked that because i failed to acknowledge my publisher, northern illinois university press
professor john marshall law school. they say what doesn't kill you makes you stronger. how has your experience made you stronger? >> you know that's a great question. and that advice was given to me by my son, alex, who if you read the book put together on my request a kind of business plan to kind of get through this whole ordeal can. and there were a lot of components to it and i religiously followed it, and it gave me structure and focus during a time i had lost all control. and one of...
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john: marshals are on hunt for a convicted rapist on the loose for more than a week.ddie smith wanted for failing to register as a sex offender checked himself out of a medical center near san diego on may 11th no word why he was there. we are learning one of the suspects arrested in the did the baker gained shooed out in texas is a retired detective. martin lewis served with the san antonio police department for 32 years until retiring in february of 2004. nine people were killed, 18 injured, more than 170 arrested when gunfire erupted among rival bike gangs in waco over the weekend. terrifying 911 calls from the motorcycle gang attack in that hat in two years ago. how the jury will react and the impact it could have on the undercover officer now on trial. our legal panel weighs in during the next hour of happening now. arthel: big development in the standoff over ukraine, the country is in a, quote, real war with russia and should prepare for a new offensive by vladimir putin. the ukraine government also says it is open to placing a missile defense system on its ter
john: marshals are on hunt for a convicted rapist on the loose for more than a week.ddie smith wanted for failing to register as a sex offender checked himself out of a medical center near san diego on may 11th no word why he was there. we are learning one of the suspects arrested in the did the baker gained shooed out in texas is a retired detective. martin lewis served with the san antonio police department for 32 years until retiring in february of 2004. nine people were killed, 18 injured,...
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selected as the capital in 1800, 1801, chief justice john marshall selected.ut i want to go to this date in 1798 with the passage of the alien and sedition acts. what were they and what is the significance and what is the viewpoint of both adamses on this act? james taylor: oh, the alien and sedition acts were a reaction to some of the international problems at that time. there was a belief on the part of some people that we were about to be overrun by french revolutionaries and that they were influencing people in america. there were rumors about that cities were going to be burned and that -- it was terrorism that they were anticipating. susan swain: so americans were afraid of the french at that point? james taylor: some of the french, they were people who were, for example, the opposition party, the democratic-republican party was very enthusiastic about the french and some of the ideals of the french revolution. susan swain: jefferson in particular. james taylor: jefferson in particular. this is where they begin to go different directions. also, some of t
selected as the capital in 1800, 1801, chief justice john marshall selected.ut i want to go to this date in 1798 with the passage of the alien and sedition acts. what were they and what is the significance and what is the viewpoint of both adamses on this act? james taylor: oh, the alien and sedition acts were a reaction to some of the international problems at that time. there was a belief on the part of some people that we were about to be overrun by french revolutionaries and that they were...
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tomorrow they'll take them from the john marshall park to the justice department. they want to tell the federal government no more. >> it's sad. it means that there is definitely the time that we need to have change. that's what it's saying that enough is enough. we need to put about some changes and laws and practices that will stop the senseless killing of our unarmed children. >> reporter: including mothers from as far away as california begins at noon. >>> tens of thousands of loved ones dignitaries, police officers from across the country paid their final reporterspects to a young new york city police officer slain on patrol. brian mooar, the 25-year-old was killed monday after he was shot in the head while on duty saturday. police commissioner william bratton fought back tears as he posthumusly promoted officer moore to detective during the mass. later in our newscast we'll have a report from new york. >>> and in georgia, four people dead when a small plane crashes on an atlanta highway. you can see there is barely anything left of that aircraft. >>> emergenc
tomorrow they'll take them from the john marshall park to the justice department. they want to tell the federal government no more. >> it's sad. it means that there is definitely the time that we need to have change. that's what it's saying that enough is enough. we need to put about some changes and laws and practices that will stop the senseless killing of our unarmed children. >> reporter: including mothers from as far away as california begins at noon. >>> tens of...
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in his dissent, john marshall hall and noted that given when it happened this far in american history, that it is scarcely just to say that the colored race has been the special favorite of the law. for many commentators, the court's decision in the civil rights cases prove that the court was deliberately undermining the purpose of the civil war amendments in order to allow white supremacy to the restored in the south. this thought -- if the slaughterhouses cases failed to prove a point, the civil rights cases are the smoking gun. clear evidence that the majority of the court shared president johnson's view of the meaning of the war rather than the view of republicans in congress. this, despite the fact, that all of the justices in the eight to one majority of the civil rights cases have been appointed by republican presidents. but this view of the reconstruction gilded age i think reflects the fact that we know how this all turns out. that eventually, the forces of reaction when and -- win and the air of jim crow arrives and gives room to separate but equal segregation. in 1880 day,
in his dissent, john marshall hall and noted that given when it happened this far in american history, that it is scarcely just to say that the colored race has been the special favorite of the law. for many commentators, the court's decision in the civil rights cases prove that the court was deliberately undermining the purpose of the civil war amendments in order to allow white supremacy to the restored in the south. this thought -- if the slaughterhouses cases failed to prove a point, the...
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were relatively easy to perceive -- i'm not so sure about that -- and the great chief justice, john marshall not say go handed, but first and foremost, was there to do it ended. if any social process can be said to have been done at a given time and by a given act, it is marshall's achievement. the time was 1803, and the act was the decision in the case of marbury versus madison. a lot of my buddies in con mall do not -- con law do not like to teach this anymore. i think that there are marbury's skeptics, the way i am, but let me try to brief you. it's very simple. it will be madisonian. one of madison's key proposals , i said the other day, in addition to state laws and representation, he is following an example from the new york state constitution and having a council that would present a limited negative, a limited vo -- veto over legislation. why did madison like this idea? because madison as i said previously was first and foremost a legislature -- legislator. he had been involved in activities of collective deliberation, whether he been in congress or the virginia assembly. madison was
were relatively easy to perceive -- i'm not so sure about that -- and the great chief justice, john marshall not say go handed, but first and foremost, was there to do it ended. if any social process can be said to have been done at a given time and by a given act, it is marshall's achievement. the time was 1803, and the act was the decision in the case of marbury versus madison. a lot of my buddies in con mall do not -- con law do not like to teach this anymore. i think that there are...
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at john marshall place.since freddie gray's death while in baltimore police custody a number of shootings and homicides in the city has surged. police statistics in baltimore show homicides are up 20% nonfatal shootings surged 47%. according to the baltimore sun during the same period last year, police logged 1 homicide and 5 shootings. >>> lawyers for the 6 officers charged in the death of freddie gray have filed a motion to dismiss the charges or take prosecutor marilyn mosby off the case they are accusing her of using inflam fory rhetoric after gray's neck was broke. and justice department investigation is getting underway into the police department in baltimore. loretta lynch announced they will look for discriminatory policing practice and deadly force or improper police stops or searches. freddie gray's family attorney welcome the investigation. >>> and cbs news reporter chip reed spent sometime in sandtown the neighborhood where freddie gray lived. it's a place with many challenges. >> reporter: in sa
at john marshall place.since freddie gray's death while in baltimore police custody a number of shootings and homicides in the city has surged. police statistics in baltimore show homicides are up 20% nonfatal shootings surged 47%. according to the baltimore sun during the same period last year, police logged 1 homicide and 5 shootings. >>> lawyers for the 6 officers charged in the death of freddie gray have filed a motion to dismiss the charges or take prosecutor marilyn mosby off the...
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saying, in essence, you know, where is chief justice john marshall? where is this justice? that justice? he called them by name. he knew them. through his father, through himself personally, he knew the justices. all those that had passed away. and he called every one of their names and he said, the solicitor general that last argued a case against me before this court, this was back in the early 1920's, where is he? he had passed away. and he went on naming the names of justices who had been on the supreme court and died and then came around and he said, even the justice that started this case, where is he? he's not with us. they've all gone to meet their maker. their judge. and then he said the biggest thing about -- the biggest question about their lives is, when they met their maker, their judge, did they hear the words, well done good and faithful servant? that was an argument before the supreme court. like i say, that's not verbatim. but the question that he said was so critical about their lives was verbatim because he knew that came from scripture that he believed w
saying, in essence, you know, where is chief justice john marshall? where is this justice? that justice? he called them by name. he knew them. through his father, through himself personally, he knew the justices. all those that had passed away. and he called every one of their names and he said, the solicitor general that last argued a case against me before this court, this was back in the early 1920's, where is he? he had passed away. and he went on naming the names of justices who had been...
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but until they pass constitutional amendment, the court does actually -- >> i have to say the john marshallegardless of his ideological positions, i applaud him for pointing out that if people want to change something that the supreme court does, there is a political way to do it. >> yes, there is. >> suggesting something slightly more controversial than that though in that commentary. >> gene robinson you want in i'm told. >> it sounded like he was saying that the other branches could ignore the supreme court. that's what it sounded like he was saying. and that is more controversial. that's wrong. >> i have to go back to school. >> they can't ignore it, but there remedies. >> just like the supreme court doesn't have control over the armed forces for instance. they can't usurp -- >> can don't you go making it up, you ivy league pin head. let's go to this republican field. right now on my count, because i did go to an s.e.c. school, looked like about 47 people running to president. on the republican side -- >> 16 and counting. >> it is turning into just straight out anarchy like one of the f
but until they pass constitutional amendment, the court does actually -- >> i have to say the john marshallegardless of his ideological positions, i applaud him for pointing out that if people want to change something that the supreme court does, there is a political way to do it. >> yes, there is. >> suggesting something slightly more controversial than that though in that commentary. >> gene robinson you want in i'm told. >> it sounded like he was saying that the...
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john: larry, what a 48 hours. u.s. marshals tailed this very dangerous man. he led them to college park. he checked into that room, four 12. just miles away, he was arrested. abc seven news cameras were on the scene, and we were rolling when it all unfolded. it was an intense manhunt that took marshals to new york and back to maryland. a fugitive task force surrounded college park. they knew that wint had checked in here. >> they did a u-turn. we think they were aware they were being tailed. john: once in northeast d.c. his brother and wint, the prime suspect in this horrific what drupal murder, were arrested, -- horrific quadruple murder, were arrested and detained. >> we tracked them to new york city and we barely missed them last night. we have the new york-new jersey regional task force along with nypd. john: sources tell abc7 news a large amount of cash was in the truck he was driving. sex he was supposed to be in brooklyn, i thought. john: hours after the arrest the family released a statement. the civil polis -- the savopoulos family saying they and th
john: larry, what a 48 hours. u.s. marshals tailed this very dangerous man. he led them to college park. he checked into that room, four 12. just miles away, he was arrested. abc seven news cameras were on the scene, and we were rolling when it all unfolded. it was an intense manhunt that took marshals to new york and back to maryland. a fugitive task force surrounded college park. they knew that wint had checked in here. >> they did a u-turn. we think they were aware they were being...
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two years ago they honored me with grand marshal in the same parade here in croydon so i appreciate it. very nice. >> reporter: same goes for 87-year-old johno was also a member of the greatest generation. >> and i look forward to it. missed a couple parades but very few. >> reporter: this year's parade grand marshal was leon ward who brought in both the korean and vietnam wars. he lived in britton after spending most of his life in the big apple. >> i think it's wonderful for me to come from brooklyn new york to come down here to croydon that i never even heard of and they decided to choose me as the grand grand grand marshally i said thank you very much. it was time for the annual community wide barbecue. it all means so much to the wonderful veterans who live in this part of bucks county. >> we only get two days a year, memorial day to remember those who went ahead and lost their lives and those who are still living on veterans day but to everyone, veterans day should be every day. >> reporter: this event is made possible by the tremendous number of volunteers who sign up each and every year. a few of them telling us when you consider wh
two years ago they honored me with grand marshal in the same parade here in croydon so i appreciate it. very nice. >> reporter: same goes for 87-year-old johno was also a member of the greatest generation. >> and i look forward to it. missed a couple parades but very few. >> reporter: this year's parade grand marshal was leon ward who brought in both the korean and vietnam wars. he lived in britton after spending most of his life in the big apple. >> i think it's...
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he was posted there to watch for the approach of grant.gran joshua johns held the horses of lee and marshalloutside the of house, probably in this area where this stand is set up. babcock, marshall and lee entered the house, turned to the left and took seats in the parlor. lee's biographer suggested this ngest may have been the longest half hour of lee's lifeha.0 after riding for more than 20 nt miles, grant arrived with his staff in tow at about 1:30 in the afternoon. t he picked up general sheridan and ord at the top of the ridge in front of you. on his way to the mclean house. in fact, he asked sheridan where general lee was and sheridan said he is over in that house waiting to surrender to you.o you. and he invited sheridan to come along with him. he said, come on, let's go. when grant enters the parlor, lee rose and met him. the two men shook hands. there, indeed was a contrast between the two men. first of all, lee was 58 years old, grant was 42.16-ye there was a 16-year difference between each -- the two men.the and sometimes, i think too much is made about their dress. general lee pu
he was posted there to watch for the approach of grant.gran joshua johns held the horses of lee and marshalloutside the of house, probably in this area where this stand is set up. babcock, marshall and lee entered the house, turned to the left and took seats in the parlor. lee's biographer suggested this ngest may have been the longest half hour of lee's lifeha.0 after riding for more than 20 nt miles, grant arrived with his staff in tow at about 1:30 in the afternoon. t he picked up general...
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marshals tricked him into giving a fingerprint sample >>> the u.s. ended ties with somali after the downing of a blackhawk helicopter 18 u.s. soldiers died. secretary of state john kerry travelled to somali's capital for a visit. louis jordon reports. >> reporter: it was the m.e.r.s. -- rosalind jordan reports. >> reporter: it was the first vit by a secretary of state. john kerry's mission to bring obama administration's support for a fledgling community. as somali gets ready for elections the secretary of state wanted to show support and encourage somali to do more to improve the military capacity, particularly as it tries to get rid of al-shabab. >> somali is making progress in a mission to turn things around. somali forces pushed al-shabab out of major population centers. a determined international effort put virtually all of somali's pirates out of business. >> somali is working with members, other countries that pledged to use military force to degrade al-shabab. they have to deal with the fact that there is no long-term military tradition. so kerry wanted to underscore the u.s.'s willingness to help somali develop the military capacity. kerry wanted to del
marshals tricked him into giving a fingerprint sample >>> the u.s. ended ties with somali after the downing of a blackhawk helicopter 18 u.s. soldiers died. secretary of state john kerry travelled to somali's capital for a visit. louis jordon reports. >> reporter: it was the m.e.r.s. -- rosalind jordan reports. >> reporter: it was the first vit by a secretary of state. john kerry's mission to bring obama administration's support for a fledgling community. as somali gets...
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john: and so on. so was our doing that unfair? maybe, but her smug distortions make me mad. in the marshallut with hillary, appearances are everything. her campaign's launch video opens with a young mother describing a common problem. my daughter is about to start kindergarten next year, so we're moving just so she can belong to a better school. john: she has to move to a better neighborhood because the public schools in her neighborhood aren't very good. while republicans offer to address that by letting parents have school choice. hillary fights. that she forces the woman to move to the new neighborhood. hillary has gone so far to link school choice to islamic terrorism and white supremacy. does truth mean nothing to her? >> we need to stop this bizarre orwellian double speak. john: cruz was talking about the politicians' refusal to use the word islamic terrorism but phrase applies just as well to hillary. orwellian double speak is a reference to george orwell's book animal farm. synonymous with repression orwellian. he's been dead for 65 years but uses words he coined cold war thought po
john: and so on. so was our doing that unfair? maybe, but her smug distortions make me mad. in the marshallut with hillary, appearances are everything. her campaign's launch video opens with a young mother describing a common problem. my daughter is about to start kindergarten next year, so we're moving just so she can belong to a better school. john: she has to move to a better neighborhood because the public schools in her neighborhood aren't very good. while republicans offer to address that...
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saturday john updyke and meeting a lot of the comments through the schematics related to the terrace on the far side of the design that overlooks the height and scale open the pedestrian marshall making sure we take into consideration the wind factors and a good quality of open space and successful retail how we design this retail is successful that contributions to the community and then understanding there is a desire to continue to provide office and other space in the ear we've been working with the cac and the giants and community all the others neighbors and a lot of the comments another person the design is traffic congestion and parking today because the pressure verify of the planning commission we're going to focus on the design i'll focus on the transportation and the office and economic & workforce development if you have questions about the management and clarification and so for the event management working with with the mta as well additional light rail vehicles and playroom and rail improvements and providing shuttle to transportation and management strategy and parking control officers and signage apps as well how to get people out of their cars and transit an
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marshal plan. there has been a common plan in a lot of these cities which john boehner has been referring to. there have been a lot of policies you see across these cities, central planning, lots of money being poured in from both a state and federal level. you have a failing education system dominated by teachers unions. you have high crime and high enemployment. what you have to do is start getting some of those things in place. you've got to do something about the crime. then the business sector comes in, private investment. >> the biggest fear is cvs won't rebuild that cvs. i hope they do. >>> when we come back, a voice from baltimore who says baltimore was on fire long before anyone heard of the name freddie gray. >> i can't remember having a positive experience with a police officer. ever. super poligrip seals out more food particles. so your food won't get stuck and you can enjoy every single bite. eat loud, live loud, super poligrip. super poligrip holds your dentures tightly in place so you never have to hold back. laugh loud, live loud, super poligrip. (vo) maggie wasn't thrilled wh
marshal plan. there has been a common plan in a lot of these cities which john boehner has been referring to. there have been a lot of policies you see across these cities, central planning, lots of money being poured in from both a state and federal level. you have a failing education system dominated by teachers unions. you have high crime and high enemployment. what you have to do is start getting some of those things in place. you've got to do something about the crime. then the business...
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john bolton. ambassador great to have you here. >> glad to be here. lou: let's start with the fact that the iranians have a maersk vessel. it's a marshallands flagged vessel which means it's a us protectorate which means we're involved. what do you expect to happen? >> i think this is very serious. i think the fact that they took a marshall islands flagged vessel is the closest thing they thought they could get to a us vessel. it's part of what used to be the trust territories of the pacific islands approximately.it was a clear signal that they can control the strait of hormuz. that's why we're escorting us and uk flagged vessels. they did this on the very day that the foreign minister was negotiating with john kerry. it's a thumb in our eye. right now, they're getting away with it. >> they want sanctions lifted immediately should there be a deal. this president is not knocking down that request or demand depending on how you want to style it. that seems mad that that would be the outcome. the process itself seems mad. john: i couldn't agree with you more. but the whole idea of when the sanctions are released go directly to leverage. wh
john bolton. ambassador great to have you here. >> glad to be here. lou: let's start with the fact that the iranians have a maersk vessel. it's a marshallands flagged vessel which means it's a us protectorate which means we're involved. what do you expect to happen? >> i think this is very serious. i think the fact that they took a marshall islands flagged vessel is the closest thing they thought they could get to a us vessel. it's part of what used to be the trust territories of...
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marshall plan. the reality, there has been a common plan in a lot of the cities which is what john boehner was referringo. there have been a lot of policies that you see represent lay indicated across the cities central planning, lots of money being poured in from both the state and the federal level. but you still have a failing education system. you've dominated by public sector unions teacher unions. you've got high crime. and high unemployment. what you have to do is start getting some of those things in place. you have to do something about the crime and then the business sector comes in and private investment. the biggest fear is they don't rebuild the cvs. i hope they do. >>> a voice from baltimore, a lifelong resident who said baltimore was on fire long before anybody heard of the name freddie gray. body pain? motrin helps you be an unstoppable, i-can-totally-do-this- all-in-one-trip kind of woman. when pain tries to stop you, there's motrin. motrin works fast to stop pain where it starts. make it happen with new motrin liquid gels. ♪ ♪ (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my
marshall plan. the reality, there has been a common plan in a lot of the cities which is what john boehner was referringo. there have been a lot of policies that you see represent lay indicated across the cities central planning, lots of money being poured in from both the state and the federal level. but you still have a failing education system. you've dominated by public sector unions teacher unions. you've got high crime. and high unemployment. what you have to do is start getting some of...
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marshall plan. the reality, there has been a common plan in a lot of the cities which is what john boehner was referring to. there have been a lot of policies that you see represent lay indicated across the cities central planning, lots of money being poured in from both the state and the federal level. but you still have a failing education system. you've dominated by public sector unions teacher unions. you've got high crime. and high unemployment. what you have to do is start getting some of those things in place. you have to do something about the crime and then the business sector comes in and private investment. the biggest fear is they don't rebuild the cvs. i hope they do. >>> a voice from baltimore, a lifelong resident who said baltimore was on fire long before anybody heard of the name freddie gray. >> i can't remember having a positive experience with a po [ male announcer ] whether it takes 200,000 parts ♪ ♪ 800,000 hours of supercomputing time 3 million lines of code, 40,000 sets of eyes, or a million sleepless nights. whether it's building the world's most advanced satellite, the space sta
marshall plan. the reality, there has been a common plan in a lot of the cities which is what john boehner was referring to. there have been a lot of policies that you see represent lay indicated across the cities central planning, lots of money being poured in from both the state and the federal level. but you still have a failing education system. you've dominated by public sector unions teacher unions. you've got high crime. and high unemployment. what you have to do is start getting some of...
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marshall islands. >> the ship was asked to come to port. it refused. and our naval forces took action to escort it to the port. >> reporter: house speaker john boehner sounded stunned. >> this week the iranians fired on a neutral vessel traveling in international waters. >> we are working continually to develop the means and capacity to counter iran's destabilizing activities. as we demonstrated in places like the straits of hormuz every single day and we're prepared to use the force. >> reporter: despite the regime's bad behavior trying to transform a framework with iran into a nuclear agreement, the senate will vote on a bipartisan bill that republican chairman bob corker and ranking democrat ben cardin and congressional oversight is critical. >> congress would agree with a potential agreement with iran and iran by its words and actions is showing exactly why we need this type of accountability. >> reporter: a number of republican senators are pushing for votes on amendments they say make the legislation stronger despite a veto threat from the president. shannon? >> mike emanuel at the white house, thanks. >>> up next how hillary clinton seems to be turni
marshall islands. >> the ship was asked to come to port. it refused. and our naval forces took action to escort it to the port. >> reporter: house speaker john boehner sounded stunned. >> this week the iranians fired on a neutral vessel traveling in international waters. >> we are working continually to develop the means and capacity to counter iran's destabilizing activities. as we demonstrated in places like the straits of hormuz every single day and we're prepared to...
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john berman and christine. we will have more on the breaking news. the arrest of the suspect wanted for the d.c. quadruple the murder. we will talk with the u.s. marshal >>> and we will talk to someone who knows the suspect well why he says daron wint could not do that. >>> what happens if the isis advance advances advances? will the u.s. have to send in troops? our military and terror experts will be here to give us their take. see you then. >>> thank you, alisyn. >>> scientists assessing the damage of the california oil spill. how long will it take to clean up and what will ramifications be on the company that owns that pipeline? that's next. when you're not confident you have complete visibility into your business, it can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. with innovative solutions that connect machines and people... to keep your internet of things in-sync, in real-time. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. ♪ one, two, three o'clock. four o'clock pop. ♪ ♪ five, six, seven o'clock. eight o'clock pop. ♪ ♪ nine, ten eleven o'clock ♪ ♪ twelve o'clock pop ♪ ♪ we're gonna pop around the clock tonight. ♪
john berman and christine. we will have more on the breaking news. the arrest of the suspect wanted for the d.c. quadruple the murder. we will talk with the u.s. marshal >>> and we will talk to someone who knows the suspect well why he says daron wint could not do that. >>> what happens if the isis advance advances advances? will the u.s. have to send in troops? our military and terror experts will be here to give us their take. see you then. >>> thank you, alisyn....
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unless you're talking about marshalling another couple hundred thousand troops and doing another invasion of iraq and syria, i mean, how are you possibly going to achieve what john mccain is talking about? >> j.m. it seems like the idealogs who got us into iraq is continuing on this front. brought down regime change to all the countries and they are going for the last that's bashar assad. how do we fight bashar assad and fight isis and basically begin to wage war through bombing raids on their nuclear facilities, iran? i mean how many fronts do these people want us fighting on and is it feasible for even our grand army to take on that campaign? >> well i think it is a stretch to say that we can do all of these things or any one of them. i mean i think that fundamentally we have an attribution problem in the middle east. we sort of allowed our allies in the middle east to rely on us to do the heavy lifting and different kinds of military activities. ultimately i think that they will have to take ownership of what's going on in the region and deal with it themselves and we can support them as allies but i think that you know our fundamental problem in the middle e
unless you're talking about marshalling another couple hundred thousand troops and doing another invasion of iraq and syria, i mean, how are you possibly going to achieve what john mccain is talking about? >> j.m. it seems like the idealogs who got us into iraq is continuing on this front. brought down regime change to all the countries and they are going for the last that's bashar assad. how do we fight bashar assad and fight isis and basically begin to wage war through bombing raids on...
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john gonzalez, abc7 news. alison: we have new details this am about an overnight shooting in southeast washington that killed a virginia man. police identified the victim of michael marshall jr. of fredericksberg. they say he was shot on ridge road after midnight. marshall died at the scene. police are offering a $25,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest. a teenage boy is being treated after being struck by a car in montgomery county this morning. it happened around 8:00 a.m. in front of holy cross hospital on forest glen road in silver spring. a fire spokesman said the boy was taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. leon: all right. turning to the weather now today. i must say this is the first day that i actually really thought about summer. alison: around the corner. leon: we have been waiting for spring. we got it. today is the first day i thought about forget spring. time for summer. alison: it feels like it today. unfortunately, though, we have to get the umbrellas ready to use soon as well. chief meteorologist doug hill is here with the forecast. hi doug. doug: he low. low to mid-80's. the average high is 72. we have temperatures now
john gonzalez, abc7 news. alison: we have new details this am about an overnight shooting in southeast washington that killed a virginia man. police identified the victim of michael marshall jr. of fredericksberg. they say he was shot on ridge road after midnight. marshall died at the scene. police are offering a $25,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest. a teenage boy is being treated after being struck by a car in montgomery county this morning. it happened around 8:00 a.m. in...
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john i want to get you. where you come in. i think looking the part. i hate to say it i got out, came to goldman sachs i was wearing a marshalls suit.t suit. it was corduroy. i remember my guy saying to me you got to burn the corduroy. i had just paid $130 for it. i mean if you make people look good it makes them more confident. it can't be dismissed what you're doing. >> it certainly can't. and first of all, thanks for having us back on jim. appreciate it. our whole business ethos is about creating pride. buying in one of our show rooms or a vet. >> these are yours who are not buying. >> absolutely. but we want someone to come in and feel empowered, to get that kf ens, that swagger. that is all a direct result a lot of times how you look and how you feel in your clothes, your attire. for us under the memorial day umbrella this was a great initiative. >> absolutely. circle back to you, rob. where are we really in this? because when i was talking with some people at west point and speaking with some people actually very high level in the army, they felt the gap is so big between that generation that served in world war ii now frankly
john i want to get you. where you come in. i think looking the part. i hate to say it i got out, came to goldman sachs i was wearing a marshalls suit.t suit. it was corduroy. i remember my guy saying to me you got to burn the corduroy. i had just paid $130 for it. i mean if you make people look good it makes them more confident. it can't be dismissed what you're doing. >> it certainly can't. and first of all, thanks for having us back on jim. appreciate it. our whole business ethos is...
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marshall ton delaware, except for this one piece of to the the north. we are seeing cloud thin out from north to south and see that reflect on storm scan. john jenkins sent in that in mixture of sun and cloud in perkasie at 55 degrees, and he referenced perfect sleeping weather we have had. it has been so comfortable and will stay that way into tonight as well. we have to touch on the the south, even though this storm system, may gather tropical characteristics, it could even become the first named storm of the season that hasn't technically begun yet ana would be the name. it will not be a direct impact to us but it will start to move north and start to basically fun until some more cloud and moisture to our area specifically by this weekend. we're heating backup in the mid 80's. but because of the weak steering flow we will even up with some clouds out there and possibly a shower on the saturday, in the enough to cancel your outdoor plans. then we will have some fog to contend with on sunday. of course sunday is in the only mothers day but race for the the the cure. we may have fog issues, but 73 degrees at the the start of the race inn in
marshall ton delaware, except for this one piece of to the the north. we are seeing cloud thin out from north to south and see that reflect on storm scan. john jenkins sent in that in mixture of sun and cloud in perkasie at 55 degrees, and he referenced perfect sleeping weather we have had. it has been so comfortable and will stay that way into tonight as well. we have to touch on the the south, even though this storm system, may gather tropical characteristics, it could even become the first...
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marshals say were with wint when arrested including his brother, we are told by d.c. police that they are no longer in custody but that does not mean they're off the hook. we're told johnnto anyone who has been around wint recently is still very active and i should mention we spoke to wint's father who says daron's brother was with him because he was helping him turn himself in. the story from daron wint's faurt tonight. >> seems to be left with new questions every day in this case. pamela brown, thank you so much. >>> in our world lead -- isis terrorists slaughtering hundreds including children. most of the vickytims beheaded. iraqi troops lacks the will to fight the terror group, we're told. that's next. can a business have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? oh, i love game night. ooh, it's a house and a car! so far, you're horrible at this, flo. yeah, no talent for drawing, flo. house! car! oh, raise the roof! no one? remember when we used to raise the roof, diane? oh, quiet, richard i'm trying to make sense of flo's
marshals say were with wint when arrested including his brother, we are told by d.c. police that they are no longer in custody but that does not mean they're off the hook. we're told johnnto anyone who has been around wint recently is still very active and i should mention we spoke to wint's father who says daron's brother was with him because he was helping him turn himself in. the story from daron wint's faurt tonight. >> seems to be left with new questions every day in this case....
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bill marshall is a professor of law at university with carolina comment bradley smith holds this is a great title for academics, the 2013-2015 judge john t. copenhaver visiting endowed chair of law at the west virginia university college of law. what happens in 2016? >> have to order bigger business card. >> is also on the board of the center for comparative politics. i'm thrilled to announce that this panel is cosponsored by the federalist society and the american constitution society. out of all the wonderful things i could opportunity to do since coming to the national constitution center, bringing these two great organizations together is among the most satisfying. they have joined together because of their love of constitutional debate and dialogue and also because you extremely generous support of the templeton foundation which has great is called advisory called the coalition of freedom co-chaired by the federalist society and karen fredericks. we are cohosting a series of debates like this podcast and symposia and we will create the best interactive constitution on the weather i'm so excited about this. we will reach out to the
bill marshall is a professor of law at university with carolina comment bradley smith holds this is a great title for academics, the 2013-2015 judge john t. copenhaver visiting endowed chair of law at the west virginia university college of law. what happens in 2016? >> have to order bigger business card. >> is also on the board of the center for comparative politics. i'm thrilled to announce that this panel is cosponsored by the federalist society and the american constitution...
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marshals and philly police. they went in with the battering ram 3:59:30 yesterday because that was three and a half hours after tony in mcfadden and lieutenant, he is lieutenant and captain john out those surveillance pictures and that $10,000 reward offer, and tips started to come in fast and that is where they found at dress on chadwick street which was a street very familiar to him. chadwick street is where he dumped the car from victim number two monday and chadwick street is at dress just three blocks down chadwick where victim number one lived and was attacked in. >> i want to you come home, give yourself up. get everything straighten out to be home here with me. i know you didn't do that what they say you are doing. so please come home to your mother. >> my personal feeling is that is how sadistic and bold he is, that he found the opportunity he was able to get in and out of that house without anybody seeing him or hearing him and took the opportunity and went back. that is the the bold sadistic maine of this man right here this offender. >> i mean it just goes to the boldness of this particular individual that he could feel, you and enter the property in the once or t
marshals and philly police. they went in with the battering ram 3:59:30 yesterday because that was three and a half hours after tony in mcfadden and lieutenant, he is lieutenant and captain john out those surveillance pictures and that $10,000 reward offer, and tips started to come in fast and that is where they found at dress on chadwick street which was a street very familiar to him. chadwick street is where he dumped the car from victim number two monday and chadwick street is at dress just...