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it's not nice, but is not reach out to jonathan black to prove his existence. he sent us a handful of emails and provided a scan of his drivers license. but all the information was blacked out. we also received an affidavit that was notarized in india, which we could not verify. when you post online, opinions are fine for students that can be proven false, could get you in trouble. >>> still ahead, disney is tickets at the theme park. >>> a texas woman stuck in a chimney during a break-in. lauren fox was trying to get out of the cold, but tonight she is facing charges. police were called out for a burglary and when they got there they found her stuck in the chimney. it took them nearly an hour to get her out. they had to remove the bricks from the chimney to free her. here is her mug shot, she is charged with criminal trespassing. the home. she was trying to break into was vacant. >>> disney is rolling out single prices for-agencies. low prices for single day tickets. the change announced today will calendar, 8 to 11 months for now to see which days are consider
it's not nice, but is not reach out to jonathan black to prove his existence. he sent us a handful of emails and provided a scan of his drivers license. but all the information was blacked out. we also received an affidavit that was notarized in india, which we could not verify. when you post online, opinions are fine for students that can be proven false, could get you in trouble. >>> still ahead, disney is tickets at the theme park. >>> a texas woman stuck in a chimney...
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. >> jonathan black is really david: and he is behind all the sites. >> i have nothing to do with it. i told him that. >>reporter: so far, the courts agrees with him because of the websites name. >> he crossed the line when he published a website under the name that field animal hospital.com. >>they could be mistaken for the actual websites misleading potential customers. >> what people will say to your face. they will say to the computer and that's the danger and the risk. >> a defamation attorney says you can express your opinion online but you do so at your own risk. >> if you can prove that fact is untrue than you have a case for defamation. >>reporter: calling someone a murderer with a haven't been arrested could be defamation. >> you can call someone a dirt bag or call someone stupid. but what you can do is call someone a criminal, especially taken place. >> you are the scum of the earth. it is that defamatory? it's not nice, but is not actionable. >> we tried to reach out to jonathan black and he sent us a handful of emails and provided us a scam of his drivers license, but all
. >> jonathan black is really david: and he is behind all the sites. >> i have nothing to do with it. i told him that. >>reporter: so far, the courts agrees with him because of the websites name. >> he crossed the line when he published a website under the name that field animal hospital.com. >>they could be mistaken for the actual websites misleading potential customers. >> what people will say to your face. they will say to the computer and that's the...
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. >> we tried to reach out to jonathan black and he sent us a handful of emails and provided us a scam of his drivers license, but all the information was blacked out. thus received an affidavit from black that was notarized in india that we cannot verify. when you post online opinions are fine but sometimes statements that can be proven false, could get you in trouble. >>> a new video now as we monitor the deadly storms in north florida and other parts of the south for this video shot the hilton garden inn pensacola airport. so far. three people have been killed in louisiana and mississippi and 30 are injured. >>so for tomorrow we will have some chances for storms. one early in the day. evening with winds coming through. the chances for the evening storms are higher, but the chance for the strong storms could be in the morning so we will show you what's going on right now. i don't think we will see a big severe outbreak but it could be stormy for a few times during the day tomorrow. it's nice and quiet. 75 in fort lauderdale, 70 for in key west. humidity has come up. 91% humidity. fog
. >> we tried to reach out to jonathan black and he sent us a handful of emails and provided us a scam of his drivers license, but all the information was blacked out. thus received an affidavit from black that was notarized in india that we cannot verify. when you post online opinions are fine but sometimes statements that can be proven false, could get you in trouble. >>> a new video now as we monitor the deadly storms in north florida and other parts of the south for this...
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. >> that looks like my black cat, jonathan. >> instead of handing the treats over to your cat, you can make a little game out of t cut a small hole and a water bottle. they try knocking it around and try to get it as a treat. one falls out and boom. do your own little whack a mouse kind of thing. get a box and cats go nut. >> you are out $3 purchasing that stuff. >> bentley has manners. >> watch the seat, buddy. >> mother nature can be here. in all of her glory, sometimes funny moments come out. >> slow down. >> it is pretty rocky here. >> this couple in sydney is heading down to the rocks, down to the water. >> i didn't think it would be as dangerous. >> he tells her, slow down, baby, slow down. >> those rocks can be hard to walk on, rough, hurt your feet. she is skipping over them like it is nothing. >> with the weather, it is pretty slippery z she. >> she carries on. this beach babe has got to go. >> what the -- not what i was expecting. >> mother nature is like, slam, yeah. >> the camera gets a little shaky. when it comes to, you see, she is okay. >> what is that man thinking? >> i
. >> that looks like my black cat, jonathan. >> instead of handing the treats over to your cat, you can make a little game out of t cut a small hole and a water bottle. they try knocking it around and try to get it as a treat. one falls out and boom. do your own little whack a mouse kind of thing. get a box and cats go nut. >> you are out $3 purchasing that stuff. >> bentley has manners. >> watch the seat, buddy. >> mother nature can be here. in all of her...
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. >> that looks like my black cat, jonathan. >> instead of handing the treats little game out of t cut a small hole and a water bottle. they try knocking it around and try to get it as a treat. one falls out and boom. do your own little whack a mouse kind of thing. get a box and cats go nut. >> you are out $3 purchasing that stuff. >> bentley has manners. >> watch the seat, buddy. >> mother nature can be here. in all of her glory, sometimes funny moments come out. >> slow down. wait for me. >> it is pretty rocky here. >> this couple in sydney is heading down to the rocks, down >> i didn't think it would be as dangerous. >> he tells her, slow down, baby, slow down. >> those rocks can be hard to walk on, rough, hurt your feet. she is skipping over them like it is nothing. >> with the weather, it is pretty slippery z she. >> she carries on. this beach babe has got to go. >> what the -- not what i was expecting. >> mother nature is like, slam, yeah. >> the camera gets a little shaky. when it comes to, you see, she is okay. >> what is that man thinking? >> i distinctly heard, jesus, mary an
. >> that looks like my black cat, jonathan. >> instead of handing the treats little game out of t cut a small hole and a water bottle. they try knocking it around and try to get it as a treat. one falls out and boom. do your own little whack a mouse kind of thing. get a box and cats go nut. >> you are out $3 purchasing that stuff. >> bentley has manners. >> watch the seat, buddy. >> mother nature can be here. in all of her glory, sometimes funny moments come...
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jonathan: i like the name. you're a whale of a deal, aren't you, orca? >> absolutely. he has the black and white tuxedo on today and his crooked mustache. jonathan: what a cutie. what's he like? >> he's very affectionate, very content being on your lap. very curious as well. jonathan: you said ten weeks? >> yes, about ten weeks old. he'll be at saap station from 11:00 to 3:00. jonathan: that's on martha lane collins boulevard in northern kentucky. okay, apricot, we hear you. she's a fan of her handler -- his handler. >> he's a boy. apricot is the color. latte is the pet's name. he's a full bred poodle. he's ten years young, spry as can be. very friendly. he'll hop on your lap at a moment's notice. he gets around very well. he's house broken, of course. jonathan: hard to believe he's ten. >> poodles have a long life span so we think he'll be around for five, six, eight more years. jonathan: they're smart dogs too. >> friendly. he's been introduced to children and other dogs. latte came to us, he had a bad back story. we had to remove his teeth. that's not unusual with senior pets. latte
jonathan: i like the name. you're a whale of a deal, aren't you, orca? >> absolutely. he has the black and white tuxedo on today and his crooked mustache. jonathan: what a cutie. what's he like? >> he's very affectionate, very content being on your lap. very curious as well. jonathan: you said ten weeks? >> yes, about ten weeks old. he'll be at saap station from 11:00 to 3:00. jonathan: that's on martha lane collins boulevard in northern kentucky. okay, apricot, we hear you....
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many believed he was kept in isolation because of ties to the black panthers. here is jonathan martin. >> reporter: on his 69th birthday, he walked out of the louisiana penitentiary a free man. after more than four decades in solitary confinement. >> he was sentenced to life in prison without parole. both convictions overturned on appeal. >> a judge ordered release. the federal appeal's court decided it had to be behind bars. the release came after the supreme court subjected him to a third murder trial. he pleaded no confidence. in a statement. he said although i was looking forth to improving my sentence: woodstock was one of on-goala three, he and roberts king and herman spent long stretches in solitary in anning goal a, their own maximum security prison. the men were believed to be political prisoners, held for their involvement. they fought for better conditions. >> there were the scapegoats. there was opportunity. the prison administration to continue in which to destroy the black panther movement. >> in a statement on friday, they thanked robert king for their support. k
many believed he was kept in isolation because of ties to the black panthers. here is jonathan martin. >> reporter: on his 69th birthday, he walked out of the louisiana penitentiary a free man. after more than four decades in solitary confinement. >> he was sentenced to life in prison without parole. both convictions overturned on appeal. >> a judge ordered release. the federal appeal's court decided it had to be behind bars. the release came after the supreme court subjected...
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he was kept in isolation because of his ties with the black panther movement. al jazeera's jonathan martin reports. >> on his 69th birthday, albert woodfox walked out of the louisiana state penitentiary a free man after 43 years of solitary confinement. he had been convicted twice of killing a prison guard. he was sentenced to spend life in prison without parole. both convictions were overturned on appeal. last summer a judge ordered his release but ordered that he had to stay behind bars while the state of louisiana challenged the release. he was released friday before being charged with a third murder trial. he said although i was looking forward to proving my innocence at a new trial, concerns about my health and my age caused me to resolve this case and to plea to lesser charges. i hope events of today will bring closure to many. woodfox was part of the so-called angola three. they would spend long stretches in solitary in any goal la, louisiana only max security prison. many believed the men were political prisoners being held for their involvement with the black panthers and b
he was kept in isolation because of his ties with the black panther movement. al jazeera's jonathan martin reports. >> on his 69th birthday, albert woodfox walked out of the louisiana state penitentiary a free man after 43 years of solitary confinement. he had been convicted twice of killing a prison guard. he was sentenced to spend life in prison without parole. both convictions were overturned on appeal. last summer a judge ordered his release but ordered that he had to stay behind bars...
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prison officials say he was kept in isolation because of his ties with the black panther movement. jonathan martin reports. >> on his 69th birthday, albert woodfox would walk out of the entrenchary a free man. woodfox had been convicted twice for murder of a prison guard. both convictions were overturned on appeal. last summer a judge ordered wo woodfox's release. his release comes after the state dropped the threat of sub jacketing him to a third murder trial. in turn woodfox pleaded no contest to lesser charges. he said in a statement: >> woodfox was one of the stalled angola three. he along with robert king and herman wallace would spend long stretches in solitary in any goal la. many of the supporters believed that the men were political prisoners being held for their involvement with the black panthers and because they fought for better prison conditions. >> they were the scapegoats. there was opportunity. but the president administration to continue and to destroy the black panther movement. >> in a statement friday, woo woodfox thanked herman wallace and robert king for their support
prison officials say he was kept in isolation because of his ties with the black panther movement. jonathan martin reports. >> on his 69th birthday, albert woodfox would walk out of the entrenchary a free man. woodfox had been convicted twice for murder of a prison guard. both convictions were overturned on appeal. last summer a judge ordered wo woodfox's release. his release comes after the state dropped the threat of sub jacketing him to a third murder trial. in turn woodfox pleaded no...
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he was kept in isolation because of his ties to the black panthers. here is jonathan martin. [ cheering ] >> reporter: on his 69th board, albert woodstock walked out of the louisiana penitentiary a free man after four decades. he had been convicted twice of murdering a prison guard. he was sentenced to life in prison without parole. both overturned on appeal. last summer a judge ordered his release. an appeals court decided he had to stay behind bars while the state challenged the release. his release on friday came after he was subjected to a third trial. he pleaded no context. >> a statement said although i was looking forward to proving my innocence at a new trial: woodstock was one of the so-called angola three, and he with two others spent a long stretch in solidary in angola, their only prison. many believed they were political prisoners, held for an involvement with the black panthers, and they fought for black conditions. >> they were the scapegoats. it was an opportunity for the present administration to continue in the efforts to destroy the black panther mo
he was kept in isolation because of his ties to the black panthers. here is jonathan martin. [ cheering ] >> reporter: on his 69th board, albert woodstock walked out of the louisiana penitentiary a free man after four decades. he had been convicted twice of murdering a prison guard. he was sentenced to life in prison without parole. both overturned on appeal. last summer a judge ordered his release. an appeals court decided he had to stay behind bars while the state challenged the...
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jonathan: the fire is still under investigation. a couple of employees from the oldest black radio station east of the mississippi shared stories downtown this weekend. wcin first hit the airwaves in october of 1953. the station opened the door for other african-american formatted stations to start. everett cork and former news reporter gina ruffin moore spoke at the main library downtown. they told stories about coworkers, joked about the fun they had and answered questions from the audience. the historic music hall in over-the-rhine will come alive once again today, thanks to the macy's arts sampler weekend. the day begins at 11:00 with sprak tive theater, dance, face painting and hands-on crafts as well as performances, you including the may festival youth chorus. then everyone heads into the main hall for a concert featuring the cincinnati orchestra, cincinnati ballet and opera. talk about some high culture. they're expected to perform selections from star wars, superman, and frozen. that will be great. big changes are on the way for the bunbury music festival. the three-
jonathan: the fire is still under investigation. a couple of employees from the oldest black radio station east of the mississippi shared stories downtown this weekend. wcin first hit the airwaves in october of 1953. the station opened the door for other african-american formatted stations to start. everett cork and former news reporter gina ruffin moore spoke at the main library downtown. they told stories about coworkers, joked about the fun they had and answered questions from the audience....
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he was kept in isolation because of his ties with the black panthers, a movement accused of using violent means to fight for racial equality. jonathantin has this report. >> reporter: on his 69th birthday, albert wood thoughts walked out of the louisiana state penitentiary a freeman. he had been convicted twice of killing prison guard brent miller, sentenced to life in prison without parole. both convictions were over turned on appeal. the judge ordered his release. a federal appeals court decided he had to stay behind bars while the state of louisiana challenged the release. his release friday comes after the state dropped a threat of subjecting him to a third murder trial. in turn, woodfox pleaded no contest. he said although i was looking forward to proving my innocence at a new trial, concerns about my health and my age have caused me to resolve this case now and obtain my release with this no contest plea to lesser charges. i hope theents of today will bring closure to many. he was one of the so-called a angola three. he spent long stretches in solitary in louisiana's only maximum security prison. many angola 3 believe they wer
he was kept in isolation because of his ties with the black panthers, a movement accused of using violent means to fight for racial equality. jonathantin has this report. >> reporter: on his 69th birthday, albert wood thoughts walked out of the louisiana state penitentiary a freeman. he had been convicted twice of killing prison guard brent miller, sentenced to life in prison without parole. both convictions were over turned on appeal. the judge ordered his release. a federal appeals...
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it says large bodies of space such as planets or black holes have so much mass, they can actually bend space time creating sound. jonathan kegges joins us with for a look at our forecast. the arctic chill is settling in as the winds cranked up as well wind chills will be held in the in the single digits all day long. winds begin to relax tonight, but actual temperatures dip into the upper single digits and low teens overnight. our attention then turns to a winter storm that looks to bring snow, ice, and rain to the area starting late sunday evening. saturday: few flakes early. partly cloudy and very cold. highs in the mid 20s with wind cranked back up--- and the vikings---are dialing in for another postseason push.. [ female announcer ] most of the time it's easy to know which option is better. other times, not so much. that mazola corn oil has 4 times more cholesterol blocking plant sterols than olive oil. and a recent study found that it can help lower cholesterol 2 times more. take care of those you love and cook deliciously. good morning everybody.. the northside boys basketball team wrapped up their regular season w
it says large bodies of space such as planets or black holes have so much mass, they can actually bend space time creating sound. jonathan kegges joins us with for a look at our forecast. the arctic chill is settling in as the winds cranked up as well wind chills will be held in the in the single digits all day long. winds begin to relax tonight, but actual temperatures dip into the upper single digits and low teens overnight. our attention then turns to a winter storm that looks to bring snow,...
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vant chair supreme court justice antonin scalia has been draped in black in his honor and will be laid to rest on saturday. abc's jonathan karl has more on the political battle ahead. great hall of the supreme court where antonin scalia's body will lie in repose friday, a public viewing not far from that chair, now cloaked in black, he used for his 30 years as a justice. in california, president obama paid tribute to scalia as a supreme court giant but also made it clear he's ready to fight to replace him. >> i intend to nominate somebody to present them to the american people, to present them to the senate. i expect them to hold hearings. i expect there to be a vote. >> reporter: but republicans remain dug in, insisting the next president should name scalia's replacement. the president pointed out there is precedent for the senate confirming a justice during a president's final year in office. president reagan's nominee, anthony kennedy, was confirmed in february 1988. but kennedy's case is an unusual one. the vacancy came the previous year, in july 1987, when justice lewis powell resigned. reagan first nominated robert
vant chair supreme court justice antonin scalia has been draped in black in his honor and will be laid to rest on saturday. abc's jonathan karl has more on the political battle ahead. great hall of the supreme court where antonin scalia's body will lie in repose friday, a public viewing not far from that chair, now cloaked in black, he used for his 30 years as a justice. in california, president obama paid tribute to scalia as a supreme court giant but also made it clear he's ready to fight to...
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jonathan, tell me something i don't know. >> a lot of members of the black congressional caucus has endorsedlinton. they have held off on doing that at the request of jim fiber, the congressman from new hampshire. >> she's thihe's thinking about carolina. >> she'll get the money but she'll get the blessing. >> we heard a lot about hillary clint clinton's wall street ties. they're looking back over. >> what are they? >> expect to see a few stories trying to poke holes. >> you're promising dirt on bernie? >> i'm not promising. >> yes, you are. >> david. >> marco rubio's campaign has gotten a small amount of money from jeb bush donors but a lot of jeb bush donors have said call us after new hampshire. next week, a flood of money may make its way from jeb bush to marco rubio. >> his campaign put off buying ads. >> thank you. i think the families come to join him in defeat. when we return, let me finish with one of the wildest bits of political theater you've seen in new hampshire primary. you're watching hardball, the place for politics. want to get their hands on. if they could ever catch you.
jonathan, tell me something i don't know. >> a lot of members of the black congressional caucus has endorsedlinton. they have held off on doing that at the request of jim fiber, the congressman from new hampshire. >> she's thihe's thinking about carolina. >> she'll get the money but she'll get the blessing. >> we heard a lot about hillary clint clinton's wall street ties. they're looking back over. >> what are they? >> expect to see a few stories trying to...
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jonathan serrie live for us. if it comes down to clinton trump, hillary will need the black vote to beat trump. >> african americaners came out in a higher percentage than they did in 2008 for barack obama. it is instrumental not only to win the contest coming up this tuesday and super tuesday the end of march but for the general election. that is going to be the base of her support. she has to expand upon it and come out in numbers bigger than they did for barack obama than they did for donald trump. >> clinton won 86 percent of their votes. >> 595 million 865 all about the numbers now. pentagon staff sergeant accused of killing a virginia police officer on her very first shift just hours away from facing a judge. kristin fisher is life for us in washington with more on this story. good morning, kristin. >> good morning, heather. it is just awful because this was the officer's first shift as a police officer. she was sworn in on friday. the police department sends this picture with the caption welcome officers. they were sworn in today and begin their shift this weekend. be safe. the very next day officer guindon
jonathan serrie live for us. if it comes down to clinton trump, hillary will need the black vote to beat trump. >> african americaners came out in a higher percentage than they did in 2008 for barack obama. it is instrumental not only to win the contest coming up this tuesday and super tuesday the end of march but for the general election. that is going to be the base of her support. she has to expand upon it and come out in numbers bigger than they did for barack obama than they did for...
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he's merely using her to give mayor dixon a black eye and build up support for jonathan lloyd. darling. well, it's true. george, you might just ask yourself if that shoe doesn't fit your own foot. do you want hazel to do what she thinks is right or what's best for your candidate? evening, mr. b. oh, uh... hello, hazel. you mad at me? i think you're being taken advantage of by mayor dixon's political foes, and i would prefer, therefore, that you drop the case. but, uh... i'm not angry with you. well, mr. b., i wouldn't do anything to hurt the mayor's campaign. i'm even voting for him myself. i know you are, hazel, and since you've evidently made your decision to go ahead, i, uh... i wish you luck. well, that's very understanding of you, mr. b. [phone rings] baxter residence. there was over a hundred names on the list i gave him, and i called him i don't know how many times. and every time the traffic commission would have a meeting, a whole bunch of us would go down there. and the traffic commission each time refused to correct the dangerous situation about which you were compla
he's merely using her to give mayor dixon a black eye and build up support for jonathan lloyd. darling. well, it's true. george, you might just ask yourself if that shoe doesn't fit your own foot. do you want hazel to do what she thinks is right or what's best for your candidate? evening, mr. b. oh, uh... hello, hazel. you mad at me? i think you're being taken advantage of by mayor dixon's political foes, and i would prefer, therefore, that you drop the case. but, uh... i'm not angry with you....
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black history. >> that's exactly right. >> yeah. that's what i'm here for. >> we're glad you're here. >> that is just unbelievable. >> oh, my gosh. >> jonathan, she says theecret is just to keep moving but god, we should all be so lucky. >> i know. get it grandma. she was just the cutest. that made my day and it's only 5:57. >> that's it. that's what we do here during the other stories section. >> that's right. and that does it for me and "way too early." coming up on "morning joe," donald trump and hillary clinton cement their status as their party front-runners. that leaves ted cruz and marco rubio battling to be the trump alternative while bernie sanders tries his best not to burn out. "morning joe" is just moments away. incredible bladder protection from always discreet that lets you move like you mean it now comes with an incredible promise. the always discreet double your money back guarantee. always discreet is for bladder leaks and it's drier than poise. try it. we're so confident you'll love it, we'll give you double your money back if you don't. incredible bladder protection. double your money back guarantee. that's always discreet. fill you wit
black history. >> that's exactly right. >> yeah. that's what i'm here for. >> we're glad you're here. >> that is just unbelievable. >> oh, my gosh. >> jonathan, she says theecret is just to keep moving but god, we should all be so lucky. >> i know. get it grandma. she was just the cutest. that made my day and it's only 5:57. >> that's it. that's what we do here during the other stories section. >> that's right. and that does it for me and...
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jonathan karl. it will be in the great hall of the supreme court where antonin scalia's body will lie in repose friday -- a public viewing -- not far from that chair, now cloaked in black, he used for his 30 years as a justice. today in california, president obama paid tribute to scalia as supreme court giant - but also made it clear he's ready for the fight to replace him: "i intend to nominate somebody, senate. i expect them to hold hearings. i expect there to be a vote." but republicans remain dug in - insisting the next president should name scalia's replacement. the president today pointed out there is precedent for the senate confirming a justice during a president's final year in office. president reagans nominee, anthony kennedy was confirmed in february 1988. but kennedy's case is an unusual one. the vacancy came the previous year - in july 1987 when justice lewis powell resigned. reagan first nominated robert bork, who the senate rejected after a long, bitter debate. reagan then nominated the less-controversial kennedy in november 1987. the senate confirmed him three months later - 97 to 0. democrats say with 11 months left in obama's presidency, there's plen
jonathan karl. it will be in the great hall of the supreme court where antonin scalia's body will lie in repose friday -- a public viewing -- not far from that chair, now cloaked in black, he used for his 30 years as a justice. today in california, president obama paid tribute to scalia as supreme court giant - but also made it clear he's ready for the fight to replace him: "i intend to nominate somebody, senate. i expect them to hold hearings. i expect there to be a vote." but...
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jonathan. it's safe to say that beyonce's video for her latest single "formation" is her most talked about to date having received both praise and ridicule for its blackr imagery. police unions across the country have made calls to boycott her next concert tour. however, multiple police forces have voted against the boycott. citing the obligation of the police to protect the citizens. the arlington police station said we're working for the overall patrons and not the celebrity. the formation tour kicks off april 27th in miami. >>> all right. let's go to a little late night news here. kevin spacey stopped by "the tonight show" for kids theater. the elementary school students were told to write lines for "house of cards." >> this is the garbage man. are you whizy? >> yeah, this is my house. what's up, tuna butt? >> i don't get me. >> you don't get me? [ laughter ] >> well -- well, let me -- let me just tell you you can get in line. >> you're living in the house of cards. is that what you wanted to hear? [ laughter ] i'm so sorry. don't talk to me. >> are you -- are you crying? >> no, it's raining. >> well, i loved both you guysal you did amazing. but, k
jonathan. it's safe to say that beyonce's video for her latest single "formation" is her most talked about to date having received both praise and ridicule for its blackr imagery. police unions across the country have made calls to boycott her next concert tour. however, multiple police forces have voted against the boycott. citing the obligation of the police to protect the citizens. the arlington police station said we're working for the overall patrons and not the celebrity. the...
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jonathan southwick, southwick's gun and ammo shop "seemed like he was having a good time, as opposed to someone that went on a shooting rampage, totally different people." uber witness kacey black, kalamazoo township; "screeching like you would not believe." kacey black says she called 911 to report dalton's erratic driving that saturday afternoon.. uber confirms getting reports about dalton during the attacks but maintains those were the first complaints about him. dalton stands accused of shooting 8 people at 3 separate locations.. killing 6 and injuring 2.. including a 14-year-old girl in critical condition.. initially believed to be brain- dead. abigail mother: "abigail is strong. everybody needs to get dead." authorities say dalton is cooperating.. but still not talking about a possible motive. he's due back in court next thursday. new york. a 38-year-old ohio man has pleaded guilty to fraud for illegally unemployment benefits nevada while in jail. michael whitlock committed the theft in 2010 and 2011. as part of his plea, whitlock will pay back more than 13-thousand dollars to the state's unemployment department. he will be sentenced in june.### oklahoma senators are conc
jonathan southwick, southwick's gun and ammo shop "seemed like he was having a good time, as opposed to someone that went on a shooting rampage, totally different people." uber witness kacey black, kalamazoo township; "screeching like you would not believe." kacey black says she called 911 to report dalton's erratic driving that saturday afternoon.. uber confirms getting reports about dalton during the attacks but maintains those were the first complaints about him. dalton...
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black holes that are present. >> i'm not sure 100% what we're talking about. doug: sounds good to me. jonathan: i hope there is no midterm. doug: e equals mc squared. michelle: but not m.c. hammer. doug: that is the other answer. it's cold over the weekend. just when it starts to warm up monday and tuesday, we have a storm and rain or snow. that is the headline. river. it is 26 degrees. winds out of the northwest at 5. up to 15 miles per hour. 32 in fredericksburg and pax river. that is a warm spot. we have the winds. the winds drive down the wind chills. these are the air temperatures tomorrow. 11, 12 degree readings will be common in the western zone. 13, 14, 15. ashburn, leesburg through frederick. metro is not much warmer. not much in cloudiness here. it's from a push of cold air across the great lakes. low-level clouds. mostly sunny. we will see the clouds increase. storm system is running up the east coast. this is fascinating. it won't affect our area. it will spread snow to the outer banks. a rare winter storm warning in effect tomorrow for the northern outer banks. a couple of rain th
black holes that are present. >> i'm not sure 100% what we're talking about. doug: sounds good to me. jonathan: i hope there is no midterm. doug: e equals mc squared. michelle: but not m.c. hammer. doug: that is the other answer. it's cold over the weekend. just when it starts to warm up monday and tuesday, we have a storm and rain or snow. that is the headline. river. it is 26 degrees. winds out of the northwest at 5. up to 15 miles per hour. 32 in fredericksburg and pax river. that is a...
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black voters. so why does south carolina infamous for dirty politicking and mud slinging matter to such to candidates in both parties? jonathan mann explains. >> reporter: south carolina hosts the first in the sourt primary with republicans voting february 20th, democrats a week later. known for its beaches and barbecue, the palmetto state is a republican strong hold. almost three quarter of voters describe themselves as somewhat or very conservative in the state's last gop primary. nearly as many, 65%, say they were born again or evangelical christians. and about a quarter said they were active or former military. south carolina is more diverse than iowa and new hampshire with a sizeable african-american community. the vast majority of them, democrats. you may recall south carolina governor nikki hailey, a rising star in the republican party, may headlines last summer when she ordered the removal of the confederate claim from the state house in columbia. >> it's time to move the flag from the capitol grounds. >> reporter: south carolina is also known for some political dirty tricks in its past primaries. in 2000, telephone p
black voters. so why does south carolina infamous for dirty politicking and mud slinging matter to such to candidates in both parties? jonathan mann explains. >> reporter: south carolina hosts the first in the sourt primary with republicans voting february 20th, democrats a week later. known for its beaches and barbecue, the palmetto state is a republican strong hold. almost three quarter of voters describe themselves as somewhat or very conservative in the state's last gop primary....
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black, freddie gray, walter scott, tommy robinson, bethany hill, victor whiteberg, tyree woodson, milo brown, antone ford, parker, john parker the third, eric garner, ivette stick, ryan stokes, jonathanemani gray, donte price, joanne brown, johnny warren, johnson, raymond oliver, brown, malika williams, kendrick, robert dummas junior, sharma edwards, damion robinson, treyvon martin, tamir rice. everything in life failed her, she raises her gates to the street protest. we are gathered together to end white supremacy because this is resistant. [applause] >> do we have a time check to see about question and answer? >> one or two questions. anybody have a one or two questions? >> when the united states was originally founded, there were very few police departments. mostly all of the states made sheriffs over each county. and i think the sheriffs were elected by the people. today there is a situation where there is hundreds of different police departments and offices like the transportation, parking, they have all of these different polices like school police and state police. they are creating these departments and none of them, or very few of them, have a chief elected by the people. th
black, freddie gray, walter scott, tommy robinson, bethany hill, victor whiteberg, tyree woodson, milo brown, antone ford, parker, john parker the third, eric garner, ivette stick, ryan stokes, jonathanemani gray, donte price, joanne brown, johnny warren, johnson, raymond oliver, brown, malika williams, kendrick, robert dummas junior, sharma edwards, damion robinson, treyvon martin, tamir rice. everything in life failed her, she raises her gates to the street protest. we are gathered together...
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. >>> and in honor of black history month, we're using our instagram feed to celebrate the people making a difference where you live. we recognize author jonathanan find out more about his work on our instagram feed. chec announcer: during sleep train's presidents day sale save up to $300 on beautyrest and posturepedic, get three years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic, plus same day delivery. sleep train's presidents day sale is on now. avo: he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is wilson ready. laquinta.com. avo: so he knows exactly when he can settle in and practice his big pitch. avo: and when craig gets his pitch down pat, do you know what he becomes? client: great proposal! let's talk more over golf! craig: great. client: better yet, how about over tennis craig: even better. avo: a game changer! secretary: your 2 o'clock is here. client: oops, hold your horses. craig: no problem. avo: la quinta inns & suites is ready for you, so you'll be ready for business. avo: the ready for you alert, only at laquinta.com. craig: laquinta! >>> we are back live. larry beil here at the nfl experience. this place is really filling up thi
. >>> and in honor of black history month, we're using our instagram feed to celebrate the people making a difference where you live. we recognize author jonathanan find out more about his work on our instagram feed. chec announcer: during sleep train's presidents day sale save up to $300 on beautyrest and posturepedic, get three years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic, plus same day delivery. sleep train's presidents day sale is on now. avo: he gets a ready for you alert the...
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black. this as we are learning more about his family's plans. leon harris in the newsroom with that. leon: that's right, jonathan. overnight sunday, early monday morning justice scalia's body returned to virginia. it will be lying in repose at the supreme court this friday, three days from now. a source close to the family says the funeral will then be held this saturday. n.p.r. is reporting it will be at the basilica of the shrine of the immaculate conception. we are working to gather more information on the we learn more about scalia's health. we know he visited his doctor twice before heading out to texas on a hunting trip and he did have some kind of heart issues. we are following the story. when scalia's family gives us more information about their plans, we'll pass it on to you. jonathan: yesterday the snow fell and it filed up pass before changing over to sleet and freezing rain. so many people slipping and sliding and falling. it was still icy this morning when you woke up. then came the heavy rain. >> people's umbrellas are going inside out. oh! there we go. that's a hard one. okay. well anyways, it's pr
black. this as we are learning more about his family's plans. leon harris in the newsroom with that. leon: that's right, jonathan. overnight sunday, early monday morning justice scalia's body returned to virginia. it will be lying in repose at the supreme court this friday, three days from now. a source close to the family says the funeral will then be held this saturday. n.p.r. is reporting it will be at the basilica of the shrine of the immaculate conception. we are working to gather more...
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correspondent jonathan karl on the president's message to the great hall of the supreme court where antonin scalia's body will lie in repose friday, a public viewing not far from that chair, now cloaked in black, he used for his 30 years as a justice. today in california, president obama paid tribute to scalia's legacy as a supreme court giant, but also made it clear, he's ready to fight to replace him. >> i intend to nominate somebody to prevent them to the american people, to present them to the senate. i expect them to hold hearings. >> reporter: but republicans remain dug in, insisting the next president should name scalia's replacement. the president today pointed out there is precedent for the senate confirming a justice during a president's final year in office. president reagan's tom knee anthony kennedy was confirmed in 1988. but kennedy's case was an unusual one. the vacancy came in july 1987, resigned. reagan first nominated robert bork, who the senate rejected after a long, bitter debate. reagan then nominated the less-controversial kennedy in november 1987. the senate confirmed him three months later, 97-0. democrats say with 11 months left in obama's presidency, there's plenty o
correspondent jonathan karl on the president's message to the great hall of the supreme court where antonin scalia's body will lie in repose friday, a public viewing not far from that chair, now cloaked in black, he used for his 30 years as a justice. today in california, president obama paid tribute to scalia's legacy as a supreme court giant, but also made it clear, he's ready to fight to replace him. >> i intend to nominate somebody to prevent them to the american people, to present...
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jonathan: we have steve here for robin, and-- a round a guide to moderate it all come with the director of black rock investment is to do joint is now. great to have you with us. the price action of the last 4, 5, 6 weeks, what do you make of these take intraday swings? word tol is the easiest use. it is impossible from an investment point to pick off a particular moment. youhave to stay with what believe in. you should believe we're in a very slow economic outcome. one where central banks remain are supportive and profits coming under pressure. when you go to that point you can try to see the goldman thread running through all of this. that is that is a low return world. you get deep value for buying at the right moment. the s&p index with first of generate about now it is down 8-10%. the take out the five worst days you are up 8%. making the points about the being careful but entry points. jonathan: if you look at prices at the moment, the prices are almost no hikes for the rest of the year. the federal reserve has to figure four hikes they back down from that in march maybe. given where the b
jonathan: we have steve here for robin, and-- a round a guide to moderate it all come with the director of black rock investment is to do joint is now. great to have you with us. the price action of the last 4, 5, 6 weeks, what do you make of these take intraday swings? word tol is the easiest use. it is impossible from an investment point to pick off a particular moment. youhave to stay with what believe in. you should believe we're in a very slow economic outcome. one where central banks...
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jonathan karl. it will be in the great hall of the supreme court where antonin scalia's body will lie in repose friday -- a public viewing -- not far from that chair, now cloaked in black, he used for his 30 years as a justice. today in california, president obama paid tribute to scalia as supreme court giant - but also made it clear he's ready for the fight to replace him: "i intend to nominate somebody, to present them to the american people, to present them to the senate. i expect them to hold hearings. i expect there to be a vote." but republicans remain dug in - insisting the next president should name scalia's replacement. the president today precedent for the senne confirming a justice during a president's final year in office. president reagans nominee, anthony kennedy was confirmed in february 1988. but kennedy's case is an unusual one. the vacancy came the previous year - in july 1987 when justice lewis powell resigned. reagan first nominated robert bork, who the senate rejected after a long, bitter debate. reagan then nominated the less-controversial kennedy in november 1987. the senate confirmed him three months later - 97 to 0. democrats say with 11 months
jonathan karl. it will be in the great hall of the supreme court where antonin scalia's body will lie in repose friday -- a public viewing -- not far from that chair, now cloaked in black, he used for his 30 years as a justice. today in california, president obama paid tribute to scalia as supreme court giant - but also made it clear he's ready for the fight to replace him: "i intend to nominate somebody, to present them to the american people, to present them to the senate. i expect them...
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jonathan prez coment: "me gust ms el juego, obviamente. aunque el medio tiempo estuvo bueno, pero debieron haberle dado ms tiempo a coldplay, y hubiera preferido ver a black tajante y escribi: "el medio tiempo" ... --- gracias por sus comentarios!... cam 2 cesar ...no se olvide de escribirnos al correo "noticiero t 48 arroba telemundo punto com" ... anchor gracias por acompanarnos, los dejamos con el noticiero nacional de telemundo... --- ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> esta es una noticia en desarrollo. >>> ante el pÁnico por la redadas y deportaciones que tienen como blanco indocumentados 3 iglesias en california son santuarios r recibir a familias y migrantes >>> y podrÍan haber mÁs iglesias alrededor de estados unidos que dicen estar preparados para suministrar comida a inmigrantes en seguida mÁs de estas noticias, pero en seguida otros titulares del dÍa. >>>
jonathan prez coment: "me gust ms el juego, obviamente. aunque el medio tiempo estuvo bueno, pero debieron haberle dado ms tiempo a coldplay, y hubiera preferido ver a black tajante y escribi: "el medio tiempo" ... --- gracias por sus comentarios!... cam 2 cesar ...no se olvide de escribirnos al correo "noticiero t 48 arroba telemundo punto com" ... anchor gracias por acompanarnos, los dejamos con el noticiero nacional de telemundo... --- ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>>...
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black ice could be a possibly. so we are going to warm back up. 48 in sunshine. gusty winds and maybe a thunderstorm and 64 with a strong cold front to turn cooler. jonathan a teacher trying to piece things back in better a of a life-altering accusation that he inappropriately touched a student. leroy ware was acquitted. as a trial came to a close the judge was critical of the d.c. schools and the police. so now ware is opening up. we have an interview you will see only here. >> a special ed teacher at this elementary school until a year ago. ware lost his job and spent a year awaiting trial and underwent a two-week trial. in the end he was acquitted of all charges. it's what the judge said about the school system and the police investigation that left ware troubled. >> the judge acquitted me of the charges saying he didn't like the m.p.d. tactics and he thought it was concerning to the courts. >> you if he felt discovered -- i felt disgusted with the police department and the public schools. >> we are awaiting a response. he is also consulting an attorney about what the next option, the best option might be. michelle: d.c. youngest rain victims need more
black ice could be a possibly. so we are going to warm back up. 48 in sunshine. gusty winds and maybe a thunderstorm and 64 with a strong cold front to turn cooler. jonathan a teacher trying to piece things back in better a of a life-altering accusation that he inappropriately touched a student. leroy ware was acquitted. as a trial came to a close the judge was critical of the d.c. schools and the police. so now ware is opening up. we have an interview you will see only here. >> a special...
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jonathan: saturday's discussion was one of many sessions held at the library. the next one is february 20 at 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. it will focus on newspapers and cincinnati's black press as well as genealogy. right now, on wlwt.com, we have history month. it's under the features section. jennifer. jennifer: a dry start this morning, starting off the wlwt radar. we have dry conditions out there. we talked about the chance for showers in the sunday forecast. it's late this evening, so it will be a dry morning, midday, and afternoon. we're at 31 right now. morning. different than yesterday at seven miles an hour. factor in a wind chill, making it feel like the upper 20s. the south wind will help temperatures. satellite and radar combined, we are not expecting fog this morning. i don't think we'll have much in the way of any clouds for the morning. clouds are heading our direction, i arriving for midday to afternoon. at times, a progressing cold front moving our way ahead of it. temperatures improve. we'll be four or five degrees warmer than yesterday. we have a nice southwest wind picking up. high temperatures around 50 degrees. degrees above average. sunday aftern
jonathan: saturday's discussion was one of many sessions held at the library. the next one is february 20 at 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. it will focus on newspapers and cincinnati's black press as well as genealogy. right now, on wlwt.com, we have history month. it's under the features section. jennifer. jennifer: a dry start this morning, starting off the wlwt radar. we have dry conditions out there. we talked about the chance for showers in the sunday forecast. it's late this evening, so it will...
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black ackyard and the trees were swaying. jennifer: it's quite windy where i was. i'm on a good hill. it was coming across really nice. western or southwestern side of rumbling. jonathan: if you had a big kite, you could fly it yesterday. jennifer: mid 40 mile per hour wind gusts yesterday. lunken had peakings at 53. thunderstorm. lunken. there. very strong winds yesterday. the night. of gusts in the last couple hours. i don't think we'll be wind gusts this afternoon. we'll see sustained winds, 8 to 15. breezy, but nothing like yesterday. we still have dry conditions, wlwt radar. temperatures right now, because of those winds on the warm side of the system, we're in the 40s and low 50s this morning. we have a potential to drop off a handful of degrees, but not much. there's a variation this morning, a couple of spots in the low 50s. maysville at 47. visibilities are between 50 and ten miles. some scattered clouds out there this morning. we'll keep them around until the afternoon, mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies. we'll be soaring through the 60s all afternoon. the high today, 66 expected. from here, it is a downward trend. especially next week when winter returns.
black ackyard and the trees were swaying. jennifer: it's quite windy where i was. i'm on a good hill. it was coming across really nice. western or southwestern side of rumbling. jonathan: if you had a big kite, you could fly it yesterday. jennifer: mid 40 mile per hour wind gusts yesterday. lunken had peakings at 53. thunderstorm. lunken. there. very strong winds yesterday. the night. of gusts in the last couple hours. i don't think we'll be wind gusts this afternoon. we'll see sustained winds,...
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jonathan bloom, abc 7 news. >> wow. >>> up next on abc 7 news at 9:00, see how the same machine used to make cotton candy is being used to help save lives. >>> in honor of black history month, we're using our bay area instagram feed to celebrate the people making a difference where you live. today we recognize the rosy the riveter museum in richmond. during world war ii, nontraditional factory workers, including african-american women, worked in the kaiser ship yards to build hundreds of ships for the u.s. navy. you can learn more on our instagram feed, well worth checking out. stay with us. we'll be right back. four score and seven years ago, our fathers brought forth-- [train horn blares] ... to the continent... [claps] ... a new nation. announcer: why not celebrate presidents day with a better night's sleep? through presidents day at sleep train get up to four years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic, and save up to $300 on beautyrest and posturepedic, plus same-day delivery, and sleep train's love your mattress guarantee. hurry! this special financing offer ends presidents day at sleep train. we stop arthritis pain, so you don't have to stop. because
jonathan bloom, abc 7 news. >> wow. >>> up next on abc 7 news at 9:00, see how the same machine used to make cotton candy is being used to help save lives. >>> in honor of black history month, we're using our bay area instagram feed to celebrate the people making a difference where you live. today we recognize the rosy the riveter museum in richmond. during world war ii, nontraditional factory workers, including african-american women, worked in the kaiser ship yards to...
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jonathan has more from washington. >>reporter: it will be in the great hall of the supreme court where anthony scalia's body lie in repose friday. public viewing not far from that chair now cloaked in black this is 30 years as a justice. today in california president obama paid tribute scalia as supreme court giant. bualso made it clear he's intend to nominate somebody. to present them to the american people. to present them to the senate. d=i expect them to hold hearing. i expect there to be a vote. >>reporter: republicansep reman dug n.insistsing the next president should name scalia's replace many. president today pointed out there is press tense for the senate confirming a justice during a president final year in office. president reagan nominee anthony kennedy confirmed in february 1988. but kennedy case unusual one. vacancy came the previous year in july 1987 when justice lewis powell resign. reagan first nominated bork who the senate rejected after long bitter debate. reagan then nominated the less controversial kennedy in november) 1987. senate confirmed him three months later 97-sear. democrat contract say with 11 month left in obama presidency plenty of time to confirm a justic
jonathan has more from washington. >>reporter: it will be in the great hall of the supreme court where anthony scalia's body lie in repose friday. public viewing not far from that chair now cloaked in black this is 30 years as a justice. today in california president obama paid tribute scalia as supreme court giant. bualso made it clear he's intend to nominate somebody. to present them to the american people. to present them to the senate. d=i expect them to hold hearing. i expect there...
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jonathan martin, thank you. >>> the african-american vote playing a major role in the race for the white house. hillary clinton and bernie sanders both hoping to appeal to blacksy highlighting criminal justice reform among other topics. one family is at the for front and it is split over who they should report. marry snow has the story. >> i thank you. i thank you so much. >> they are a family united by tragedy, divided over politics. relatives of eric garner have become act visits, fighting for justice and reform after garner died at the hands of new york city police officers in a death deemed a homicide. garner was unarmed and repeatedly said he couldn't breathe. >> i can't breathe. >> the july 2014 video of his death sparked protest across the nation demanding criminal justice reform. now, garner's 25-year-old daughter, erika and his mother gwen carr are taking active roles in the 2016 presidential campaign, but on different sides. >> i think the right candidate is secretary clinton. she is the one for us. >> i think we need to believe in a leader like bernie sanders. >> besides appearing in that commercial for sanders, erika garner has also campaigned for
jonathan martin, thank you. >>> the african-american vote playing a major role in the race for the white house. hillary clinton and bernie sanders both hoping to appeal to blacksy highlighting criminal justice reform among other topics. one family is at the for front and it is split over who they should report. marry snow has the story. >> i thank you. i thank you so much. >> they are a family united by tragedy, divided over politics. relatives of eric garner have become...
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jonathan martin yesterday, broke the story in the times, talking about back channeling between operatives between you camp and chris christie's camp. the goal is to throw some molasses under marco rubio's shiny blackn released this ad today. >> what do you list as marco rubio's top accomplishment that made you decide to endorse him? >> i guess it's hard to say. >> i'll ask one more time, list one accomplishment marco rubio has achieved in four years in the united states senate. >> jeb bush ran florida. marco rubio -- finish the sentence. >> i would just say this is a guy who's been able to, number one -- >> both tell line is, he didn't get accomplishments done. neither did president obama. >> okay, so that's the ad. now with regard to this back channeling, you know, chris christie said the reporting was, in a word, baloney. care to comment? >> i think christie was right. the more important issue is the substance of that app. and the reason why marco rubio and his surrogates can't say what his accomplishmentsters are senate is because the only one was the gang of eight immigration bill he worked on and then abandoned as soon as it got unpopular. yesterday, marco was asked about this on fox. he cite
jonathan martin yesterday, broke the story in the times, talking about back channeling between operatives between you camp and chris christie's camp. the goal is to throw some molasses under marco rubio's shiny blackn released this ad today. >> what do you list as marco rubio's top accomplishment that made you decide to endorse him? >> i guess it's hard to say. >> i'll ask one more time, list one accomplishment marco rubio has achieved in four years in the united states...