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>> thousand oaks mall. >> it's off of lynn road. >> lynn? >> yes, off the 101. >> reporter: lynn road, the irony was apparently lost on frank jaramillo. it was mid-morning, late november. detective nelson was worried. would he show up? >> you sit in the parking lot by yourself and you kind of go over -- and sure, your heart races a little bit. i mean, it's crunch time and you feel like everybody's kind of depending on you to get this done. you want it to go well. >> reporter: so the idea is you're reeling them in like a fisherman? >> yep. >> reporter: but there are times en you don't know what's going to happen? >> right. you know? could have a fray in the line. have it break. had that happen a few times. >> reporter: but not this time. there was frank in a brand-new lexus suv. >> frank? >> yeah, that's me. >> that's not an i.s. >> reporter: an i.s., referring to the less expensive car he said he'd be driving. >> oh, yeah. my wife took the other car this morning. >> that's sweet. now i know what you spent your money on. >> reporter: money fr
>> thousand oaks mall. >> it's off of lynn road. >> lynn? >> yes, off the 101. >> reporter: lynn road, the irony was apparently lost on frank jaramillo. it was mid-morning, late november. detective nelson was worried. would he show up? >> you sit in the parking lot by yourself and you kind of go over -- and sure, your heart races a little bit. i mean, it's crunch time and you feel like everybody's kind of depending on you to get this done. you want it to go...
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jeffrey, good morning. >> caller: good morning, reverend lynn.i have a lot of respect for you, sir. i listen to you a lot. >> thank you. >> caller: the guy that was on before you called nothing but a hypocrite, you know, he says no matter how many black babies was aborted. he never mentioned white people getting abortions. these kind of people are really liars. how can you -- how can you be a christian and you hate people? how can you be a racist and you call yourself pro-life. that's what i don't understand. i think christianity is about love. love your fellow man. it ain't about hate. you know, we've all been babies. but what they are, when the baby is in the womb, they love it so much and then when they're born, you don't deserve health care, you don't deserve a decent living. those kind of people -- the democrats have let these folks take over. they're liars, they're hypocrites. there's a couple other comments i want to make. here in my city i know a lady that had 18 kids. my wife is not going to have 18 kids. but i wonder if they want their
jeffrey, good morning. >> caller: good morning, reverend lynn.i have a lot of respect for you, sir. i listen to you a lot. >> thank you. >> caller: the guy that was on before you called nothing but a hypocrite, you know, he says no matter how many black babies was aborted. he never mentioned white people getting abortions. these kind of people are really liars. how can you -- how can you be a christian and you hate people? how can you be a racist and you call yourself...
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. >> you are sentenced to death terry lynn matthews. >> reporter: rosalie is devastated. that was nearly two decades ago. and while some might be celebrating with the traditional anniversary gift of fine china, rosalie and oscar make do with prison cafeteria plastic. and not-such-fond memories of appeal after appeal, conviction after conviction, 11 trials all told. >> the biggest misconception of oscar is that he's a monster and that he's a murderer and he's not. he's a good person. >> reporter: though her husband is confined 23 hours a day alone in a 6x9 cell, rosalie insists he's a wonderful partner. though not a traditional one. >> i can't ever expect him to change the oil in my car, or take the garbage out, or -- >> reporter: go to the movies with you, or hold your hand on a >> no, it's not, none of those things. pedestal, you know. he listens. he's there, completely, 100%. nothing's more important than i am. >> reporter: oscar sends his wife love letters and hand drawn cards practically every day. there's no hallmark shop on death row. he creates each one himself. >>
. >> you are sentenced to death terry lynn matthews. >> reporter: rosalie is devastated. that was nearly two decades ago. and while some might be celebrating with the traditional anniversary gift of fine china, rosalie and oscar make do with prison cafeteria plastic. and not-such-fond memories of appeal after appeal, conviction after conviction, 11 trials all told. >> the biggest misconception of oscar is that he's a monster and that he's a murderer and he's not. he's a good...
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i am innocent of the murder of teri lynn matthews. i have maintained my innocence all along.ou were fair or impartial at all. >> reporter: each murder is tried separately. yet through all the testimony, the grieving mothers of all three victims are banded together, sitting side by side every day. >> there was an amazing strength, though, in seeing the three of them together. i can't imagine how it would have been if they'd been alone. >> they were sisters in pain. they were right there for each other. >> reporter: sisters in pain. >> sisters in pain. and they learned to love each other, and respect each other. they supported each other. >> reporter: after countless days of testimony, multiple trials and hearings, oscar's fate is sealed. >> advise and recommend to the court that it impose the death penalty upon oscar ray bolin, jr. >> three death sentences for oscar ray bolin. rosalie distraught. the victims' families elated. >> i believe there was one death penalty that came back in, like, less than ten minutes. less time than you would think it would take to make the vote an
i am innocent of the murder of teri lynn matthews. i have maintained my innocence all along.ou were fair or impartial at all. >> reporter: each murder is tried separately. yet through all the testimony, the grieving mothers of all three victims are banded together, sitting side by side every day. >> there was an amazing strength, though, in seeing the three of them together. i can't imagine how it would have been if they'd been alone. >> they were sisters in pain. they were...
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i'm very bullish over the long run. >> lynn, what is the elon musk effect on this market?ean of course, he is in solar city, tesla is making these batteries that look to connect to the solar story also. your mod sl a bit different in how you bring solar savings to consumers. is it easier to explain because you've got a high-profile? or is it hard centre. >> it's easier. once consumers learn that they can save money and it's no up-front cost to switch to solar, they adopt it. the big challenge is just that consumers can maybe sometimes they don't trust that it's too good to be true or they never heard of it. it absolutely helps. i think we look at our competitors as lifting the entire market together. because the real competition is still consumer, not switching over if their utility. >> lynn, are you more of a play or new construction or renovation of existing homes? because we all know that in the new home space, i mean it's just everything has been in multifami multifamily? >> we play in retro fit. so existing homes. and in fact, just to underscore how much room there is
i'm very bullish over the long run. >> lynn, what is the elon musk effect on this market?ean of course, he is in solar city, tesla is making these batteries that look to connect to the solar story also. your mod sl a bit different in how you bring solar savings to consumers. is it easier to explain because you've got a high-profile? or is it hard centre. >> it's easier. once consumers learn that they can save money and it's no up-front cost to switch to solar, they adopt it. the big...
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the reverend barry lynne will be joining us executive director of americans united for separation of church and state out with a new book that ed martin with us for the next 20 minutes or so. he's the president of eagle forum and taking your calls and comments. kerry is an elkhart, illinois line for independents. good morning. >> caller: good morning, thank you for taking my call. ed, wanted to ask we know at the caucuses of the games that are played in by big money and with trump if the kingmakers don't nominate them don't you think it would be a good thing if he wasn't a third party and by doing so do you think we could rake the gop, the establishment kingmakers? thank you. >> guest: thanks. first of all i had my boss as well as some of my mentors phyllis schlafly have never subscribed to the third party theory. i think of the one at third already or fourth party or fifth paper you have to go to europe. here we have a two-party system and i think we have got make a change. that's my first observation. i think it's a fools errand to encourage that too much in my opinion. but i do th
the reverend barry lynne will be joining us executive director of americans united for separation of church and state out with a new book that ed martin with us for the next 20 minutes or so. he's the president of eagle forum and taking your calls and comments. kerry is an elkhart, illinois line for independents. good morning. >> caller: good morning, thank you for taking my call. ed, wanted to ask we know at the caucuses of the games that are played in by big money and with trump if the...
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lynn sweet, tammy bruce. thank you. >> thank you.enna: wisconsin judge set to decide if two teenaged girls charged with stabbing a class -- classmate will be charged as juveniles or adults with attempted murder. >>> illegal immigrant charged with a brutal murder after he was arrested six times from some serious crimes. serious crimes. why he never got deported♪ despite that other legal panel weighs in on this case. is exci. only glucerna has carbsteady, clinically proven to help minimize blood sugar spikes. so you stay steady ahead. ♪ look how beautiful it is... honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know - and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay the difference. so think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, th
lynn sweet, tammy bruce. thank you. >> thank you.enna: wisconsin judge set to decide if two teenaged girls charged with stabbing a class -- classmate will be charged as juveniles or adults with attempted murder. >>> illegal immigrant charged with a brutal murder after he was arrested six times from some serious crimes. serious crimes. why he never got deported♪ despite that other legal panel weighs in on this case. is exci. only glucerna has carbsteady, clinically proven to...
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the event looked like a genuine lynn fun one.u can't lead a receiver, senator, how can you lead our country? more sportsish politics coming up. an update to the all in 2016 fantasy candidate draft when we return. you know i tried one of those bargain paper towels. but the roll just disappeared. bounty is 2x more absorbent so one roll lasts longer. bounty. the long lasting quicker picker upper. (vo)cars for crash survival,ning subaru has developed our most revolutionary feature yet. a car that can see trouble... ...and stop itself to avoid it. when the insurance institute for highway safety tested front crash prevention nobody beat subaru models with eyesight. not honda. not ford or any other brand. subaru eyesight. an extra set of eyes, every time you drive. they don't worry if something's possible. they just do it. at sears optical, we're committed to bringing them eyewear that works as hard as they do. right now, buy one pair and get another free. quality eyewear for doers. sears optical my psoriatic arthritis i'm caused joint
the event looked like a genuine lynn fun one.u can't lead a receiver, senator, how can you lead our country? more sportsish politics coming up. an update to the all in 2016 fantasy candidate draft when we return. you know i tried one of those bargain paper towels. but the roll just disappeared. bounty is 2x more absorbent so one roll lasts longer. bounty. the long lasting quicker picker upper. (vo)cars for crash survival,ning subaru has developed our most revolutionary feature yet. a car that...
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we take you awe across the river, 73 came in from lynn. she is loving this. she, too dealing with some thunder and lightning. she, because i think she is an eyewitness weather watcher you tends to love the storms when they roll n actually did wake her up. and then bill is just west of where this little cluster formed. he said that things have actually quieted down for him. he just sent that within the last seven minutes. rain has stopped. had a heavy downpourment didn't last too long. when it rumbled through, boy did it, meanwhile jason down here across middletown, delaware, one of the golds star weather watchers as well in the morning. he is not seeing anything yet. he mentioned how humid it is however. and when we look at the severe thunderstorm warnings, nothing posted for the cluster ill show now second, just off to the north. but here is through the south kent and new castle county now affected by some heavy downpours that are moving east damaging winds with these storms, potential for excessive 60-mile per houses go with the cluster maybe even up to qua
we take you awe across the river, 73 came in from lynn. she is loving this. she, too dealing with some thunder and lightning. she, because i think she is an eyewitness weather watcher you tends to love the storms when they roll n actually did wake her up. and then bill is just west of where this little cluster formed. he said that things have actually quieted down for him. he just sent that within the last seven minutes. rain has stopped. had a heavy downpourment didn't last too long. when it...
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i'm kellye lynn, abc7 news. jonathan: a great resource. coming up for us at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- the push to get construction completed before school begins for students in virginia. where the project stands right now. >> maryland's top lawyer issues an opinion on the racial profiling by police. he is not mincing words. i'm brad bell. when we come b jonathan: maryland is the first to issue guidelines to try to prevent racial profiling. kimberly: they made the announcement today. brad bell has more on what the guidelines will look like. brad? brad: this is the memorandum by the attorney general. she wants to distribute this to police across the region to lay out the guidelines. this is a few hours ago they had a press conference at the thurgood marshall statue. this is symbolic because after what it sose on the statue, equal justice under the law. the memorandum says is that you can't racially profile if you are a police officer. you can't be out on the street. and pull people over because you believe those-o a certain ethnicity may be pr
i'm kellye lynn, abc7 news. jonathan: a great resource. coming up for us at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- the push to get construction completed before school begins for students in virginia. where the project stands right now. >> maryland's top lawyer issues an opinion on the racial profiling by police. he is not mincing words. i'm brad bell. when we come b jonathan: maryland is the first to issue guidelines to try to prevent racial profiling. kimberly: they made the announcement...
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maybe i can sell you the proc lynn bridge. if not that, maybe some beachfront property. 125th and amsterdam. that is it for sport. all right. >> can you say one thing one more time. >> it is so good. last place red sox. thank you. >> andp first place yankees. >> thank. >> first place met. >> so good. >> all right. >> i am happy. >> okay. >> that is okay. >> all right. summer 2015 may go down in history as the summer of the celebrity breakups. >> rooting for the am couple cans leading to some to declare love is dead. we learned that gwen stefani and dav vin rosswell are divorcing. some are saying infidelity this is problem. the split between ben affleck and jen ter darner blindsided a lot of people. that divorce was toll rowed by rumors that ben was hooking with the nanny. then this were blake shelton and miranda lambert's days are over. their divorce was finalized even before they announced it. >> all right. this is the biggest heartbreaker and missing giant kermit the frog are calling it quits. we haven't heard the last of th
maybe i can sell you the proc lynn bridge. if not that, maybe some beachfront property. 125th and amsterdam. that is it for sport. all right. >> can you say one thing one more time. >> it is so good. last place red sox. thank you. >> andp first place yankees. >> thank. >> first place met. >> so good. >> all right. >> i am happy. >> okay. >> that is okay. >> all right. summer 2015 may go down in history as the summer of the...
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lynn, you said living off the land, in campaign terms they call that your burn rate. how much money is going in and how fast is it going out? you can conceive of a situation where you try to bring that down and survive hoping you end up and have a great debate moment and that turns your fortunes around. >> i think so, and the other thing going for fiorina -- and as a matter of full disclosure, she's on my all-in draft card. [ laughter ] but she's a candidate who has a unique ability to be acceptable both to sort of the disgruntled conservative base that has turned to donald trump and to various establishment figures. she can say these idiot politicians are losers, but she won't say it like that because she's not donald trump and yet she can not seem like a total crazy person. >> josh barro, lynn sweet, thank you for both. this that is "all in" for this evening. the rachel maddow show starts now. good evening, wonderful to see you, welcome back. >> thank you very much. i missed you and i also still wish i was on vacation. >> i miss you and i wish i was going back to va
lynn, you said living off the land, in campaign terms they call that your burn rate. how much money is going in and how fast is it going out? you can conceive of a situation where you try to bring that down and survive hoping you end up and have a great debate moment and that turns your fortunes around. >> i think so, and the other thing going for fiorina -- and as a matter of full disclosure, she's on my all-in draft card. [ laughter ] but she's a candidate who has a unique ability to be...
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lynn, milan, and lynn. for the assembled media, if you're going to ask a question, go to the microphone for the t.v. audience watching. folks can still submit questions via twitter @hudgov and #katrina. while we wait for folks that might ask a question at the mic, we have questions that have come in. this is from national public radio. maybe if we start with todd and anybody else feel free to jump in. the question is, has the shift from public housing to vouchers after katrina had the desired result of moving low-income families to more mixed income neighborhoods and opportunity? it seems to have just shifted people to other high poverty neighborhoods, some which are less convenient for poor families and the housing projects in new orleans. todd: one thing that is important is the statistic i gave for the participants still in the voucher program. they are not just in one place. they have moved to lots of places. they are not limited in their choices. the voucher has given them that flexibility. that has ch
lynn, milan, and lynn. for the assembled media, if you're going to ask a question, go to the microphone for the t.v. audience watching. folks can still submit questions via twitter @hudgov and #katrina. while we wait for folks that might ask a question at the mic, we have questions that have come in. this is from national public radio. maybe if we start with todd and anybody else feel free to jump in. the question is, has the shift from public housing to vouchers after katrina had the desired...
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investigators say that fire burned quick lynn and it was hot. indicating it may have been deliberately set. >> in the last two days they're revealing security video evidence recovered from the scene and talking to witnesses, we've deemed this to be an arrest son. >> police have not made any arrests, they're asking anyone with information to call san leandro miss. >> san francisco police have made an arrest in an armed robbery that involves two news crews including one of our own. i remember this very well. terry mother quarter -- we have more on the suspect and two others. >> there's an incident out here. >> chilly moments for the ktvu reporter. she had been doing a live shot on this killing the day before. >> i heard screaming and i saw commotion out of my peripheral and then we ran to be try to get out of the way to see if we can help them. >> she heard the chris sanchez saying don't shoot him. >> our camera caught this image of the gunman. the photographer alan had blood dripping down the side of his head. he had been pistol whipped. a masked
investigators say that fire burned quick lynn and it was hot. indicating it may have been deliberately set. >> in the last two days they're revealing security video evidence recovered from the scene and talking to witnesses, we've deemed this to be an arrest son. >> police have not made any arrests, they're asking anyone with information to call san leandro miss. >> san francisco police have made an arrest in an armed robbery that involves two news crews including one of our...
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lieutenant shawn lynn took own life in february and before the race began organizers prevented lynn's family with american plaque to recognize his service to law enforcement. >> and spending the day being active to honor a fallen police officers in cobbs creek and this event was all about basketball. org nirzers want the morning they were playing in and remaimed after fallen police officer robert wilson the third said listen he was fatally shot during attempted robby in north philadelphia in march. >> new trauma done on the campaign trail courtsey of trump. he was disinvited to a big event after controversial comments that some labeled attack on women. devin dwire has more on donald's controversial remarks. >> uninvited and donald trump finding him safely kicked off the list at major summit with republican candidates. >> i don't want my daughter in the room with donald trump toj night so he's not invite the i'm sorry. >> legislative organizer eric ericston have the gop front runner come out because of the foxt he made about megan tellly during interview cnn ci. >> you could see blood
lieutenant shawn lynn took own life in february and before the race began organizers prevented lynn's family with american plaque to recognize his service to law enforcement. >> and spending the day being active to honor a fallen police officers in cobbs creek and this event was all about basketball. org nirzers want the morning they were playing in and remaimed after fallen police officer robert wilson the third said listen he was fatally shot during attempted robby in north philadelphia...
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lynn, milan, and lynn.r the assembled media, if you're going to ask a question, go to the microphone for the t.v. audience watching. folks can still submit questions via twitter @hudgov and #katrina. while we wait for folks that might ask a question at the mic, we have questions that have come in. this is from national public radio. maybe if we start with todd and anybody else feel free to jump in. the question is, has the shift from public housing to vouchers after katrina had the desired result of moving low-income families to more mixed income neighborhoods and opportunity? it seems to have just shifted people to other high poverty neighborhoods, some which are less convenient for poor families and the housing projects in new orleans. todd: one thing that is important is the statistic i gave for the participants still in the voucher program. they are not just in one place. they have moved to lots of places. they are not limited in their choices. the voucher has given them that flexibility. that has chang
lynn, milan, and lynn.r the assembled media, if you're going to ask a question, go to the microphone for the t.v. audience watching. folks can still submit questions via twitter @hudgov and #katrina. while we wait for folks that might ask a question at the mic, we have questions that have come in. this is from national public radio. maybe if we start with todd and anybody else feel free to jump in. the question is, has the shift from public housing to vouchers after katrina had the desired...
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day, i at the end of the have to play with when road -- lynn wrote.rlie: you have to play into what you have experienced. aslie: and what i believe far as what my job is as a performer, that is another one of those things that this has intersected. there is a some -- certain amount of vulnerability that the show requires that i was not ready to embrace at any other moment in my life. there is a certain amount of honesty that if i am doing my job right, i bring to the stage every night. that comes up time. charlie: earlier we talked to the composer,lynn and the director, thomas cale. here is a look. >> you sit in a room for six years making something, and you have the dream version of how the show will be received. we are experiencing that. 2008rted writing this in while i was still in my show, the heights. i was on my vacation when i borders, -- at charlie: i will take this one. lin: i knew he died in a dual, so i knew it would be a good ending. -- nature of hamilton's life charlie: explained that. -- explain that. born out ofn was wedlock. his father
day, i at the end of the have to play with when road -- lynn wrote.rlie: you have to play into what you have experienced. aslie: and what i believe far as what my job is as a performer, that is another one of those things that this has intersected. there is a some -- certain amount of vulnerability that the show requires that i was not ready to embrace at any other moment in my life. there is a certain amount of honesty that if i am doing my job right, i bring to the stage every night. that...
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. >> host: barry lynne joins us now present a united and out with a new book god and government 25 years of fighting for equality secularism and freedom of conscience. it's a book that touches on your writings including this 2002 speech on page 61 lead -- where you say don't think the religious right understands government takes no sides and offers no help. that was a speech in 2002 i've included if anything changed medically from that time to now and it turns out these 13 years later it hasn't. i really think the religious right doesn't understand something fundamental. they understand the history in this country really demonstrates government works best and religion works best when you keep a decent distance between the two. the government shouldn't be hostile to religion. it should accept the claims of religion unless they come into direct conflict with the claims of someone else and their constitutional rights. i think we are better off when we keep that decent distance. i said in 2002 and i would say it's still true today. >> host: who is the religious right today in is that differe
. >> host: barry lynne joins us now present a united and out with a new book god and government 25 years of fighting for equality secularism and freedom of conscience. it's a book that touches on your writings including this 2002 speech on page 61 lead -- where you say don't think the religious right understands government takes no sides and offers no help. that was a speech in 2002 i've included if anything changed medically from that time to now and it turns out these 13 years later it...
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lynn, do you have any tips? i believe you've moderated debates in chicago before.you control ten people on stage when one of them is donald trump? >> well i did a debate with multiple, with almost ten people. one of the things is that the moderator has to understand that not everyone is going to necessarily get a say on every question. so i'm not sure what the rules are, but i'm not certain that everybody has to be asked the same question all the time. so trump says he doesn't and he just shows up. you still have subject matter stuff to study. so i would have simple questions, you know if we have a chance i brought some sample questions along. >> yeah. >> that you and joy and i could talk about. i'm ready to offer up some but you have to keep the questions simple because with ten people there, the moderator cannot eat up the time in making speeches that end up in a question. that's advice number one. >> that is a great point. part of it also is going to be trying to bring things to heal is going to be difficult. i say this as someone who never has ten guests on my
lynn, do you have any tips? i believe you've moderated debates in chicago before.you control ten people on stage when one of them is donald trump? >> well i did a debate with multiple, with almost ten people. one of the things is that the moderator has to understand that not everyone is going to necessarily get a say on every question. so i'm not sure what the rules are, but i'm not certain that everybody has to be asked the same question all the time. so trump says he doesn't and he just...
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so what is unique about lynn and her family's situation so lynn is? my left, the top left corner up there. that is lynn and alicia in that picture. and then you have cathy visser and jordan on the tire swing there. so what is unique about their situation is they are using the accounts for public school services. so they stretch beyond even what is offered in the private tech sore. and so we've talked about -- okay. that's fair. anyway. i'm not sure which. which button is it? >> there's no button. you have to tell it. >> so on the next slide we have the howard family which i talked about just a moment ago. so on the -- next slide, please. you can go to the next slide. as jason was talking about the amount of money that we spend on education across the united states is staggering. and he gave some numbers about how much we spend at large. we spend about $13,000 per student across the u.s. but taken on the big scale like jason was talking about just a moment ago, we were right around $600 billion in state local, and federal dollars around the u.s. that's
so what is unique about lynn and her family's situation so lynn is? my left, the top left corner up there. that is lynn and alicia in that picture. and then you have cathy visser and jordan on the tire swing there. so what is unique about their situation is they are using the accounts for public school services. so they stretch beyond even what is offered in the private tech sore. and so we've talked about -- okay. that's fair. anyway. i'm not sure which. which button is it? >> there's no...
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she said barry lynn? i said yes. said i want to take a picture when he's lucky to get the girls at church. i said i am happy to do that, i do not charge. maybe i shouold. -- maybe i should. caller: before i asked my question, i need to get some clarification from your guest about, is he a christian minister? the united church of christ. caller: that means you are a follower of jesus christ? guest: that is correct. minister, that is a leadership role. you are there to minister to the people and guide them in what christianity is. christian, is, as a do you believe that abortion is ok? do you think it is ok for a an abortion under any circumstances? do think that abortion is a moral prerogative of each , atvidual, every individual any time in her pregnancy. is ar: i do not ask if it prerogative, and asking if you as a person believes that abortion is ok to take the life of an innocent baby in the womb? do you believe that is ok? that that baby has no rights, has no right to life, and that it is ok to have that life of
she said barry lynn? i said yes. said i want to take a picture when he's lucky to get the girls at church. i said i am happy to do that, i do not charge. maybe i shouold. -- maybe i should. caller: before i asked my question, i need to get some clarification from your guest about, is he a christian minister? the united church of christ. caller: that means you are a follower of jesus christ? guest: that is correct. minister, that is a leadership role. you are there to minister to the people and...
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. >> lynn, i understand you're with us now. of the fact this was an interview face to face and what do you think he accomplished? >> well, i think a few things. one, it is, as trump himself would say, it's a ratings boost for whoever has him on. my compliments to you. did you know he went to wharton for school, everyone? >> we all know. >> yeah. >> i know chuck todd went after him, you know, questioning him, who keeps mentioning what college they went to? maybe matt will let us know -- >> i'm a shepherd college graduate. >> i went to usc, if anyone cares. but keep going. >> my point being, i don't think his immigration plan is really a whole plan. he said he was going to have a plan. what i got out of it is he wants perhaps the 1 population where there's the most agreement between the parties, the dreamers, the kids who are here illegally through no fault of his own, he wants to end the executive order that allows them to stay. what he accomplished i think is just keeping up fascination with his presidential candidacy. >> let's
. >> lynn, i understand you're with us now. of the fact this was an interview face to face and what do you think he accomplished? >> well, i think a few things. one, it is, as trump himself would say, it's a ratings boost for whoever has him on. my compliments to you. did you know he went to wharton for school, everyone? >> we all know. >> yeah. >> i know chuck todd went after him, you know, questioning him, who keeps mentioning what college they went to? maybe...
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so what is unique about lynn and her family's situation -- so lynn is my left, the top left corner up there. that is lynn and alicia in that picture. and then you have cathy visser and jordan on the tire swing there. so what is unique about their situation is they are using the accounts for public school services. so they stretch beyond even what is offered in the private sector. and so we've talked about -- that's fair. anyway. i'm not sure which. which button is it? >> there's no button. you have to tell it. >> so on the next slide we have the howard family, which i talked about just a moment ago. so on the slide after -- next slide, please. you can go to the next slide. as jason was talking about, the amount of money that we spend on education across the united states is staggering. and he gave you some numbers about how much we spend at large. we spend about $13,000 per student across the u.s. but taken on the big scale, like jason was talking about just a moment ago, we are right around $600 billion in state, local, and federal dollars around the u.s. that's such a big number. it
so what is unique about lynn and her family's situation -- so lynn is my left, the top left corner up there. that is lynn and alicia in that picture. and then you have cathy visser and jordan on the tire swing there. so what is unique about their situation is they are using the accounts for public school services. so they stretch beyond even what is offered in the private sector. and so we've talked about -- that's fair. anyway. i'm not sure which. which button is it? >> there's no...
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number one, kate lynn's conduct., what was the flow of traffic and other people doing on the road at the same time. >> if convicted, jenner could spend up to a year in jail. >>> she describes herself as an escort and porn star and she certainly put on a bizarre display in court. i shared this on my facebook page and it is getting thousands of views online. her real name is susan surret, the fans of her movies know her as kayla cupcakes. she had to go to court for being disorderly and intoxicate and she told the judge her arresting officers rough herd up. she showed bruises and a whole lot more by lifting her top and flashing the courtroom. >> and also this, too. >> well, i guess that kind of -- >> yeah, it does. the judge kept his cool, ordered surret to undergo a mental health evaluation. >>> america's first female army rangers. we will take you to the historic graduation day. >>> i'm jim handily on the news4 live desk. we are following developments in a shooting on board a train in europe. we have just learned two
number one, kate lynn's conduct., what was the flow of traffic and other people doing on the road at the same time. >> if convicted, jenner could spend up to a year in jail. >>> she describes herself as an escort and porn star and she certainly put on a bizarre display in court. i shared this on my facebook page and it is getting thousands of views online. her real name is susan surret, the fans of her movies know her as kayla cupcakes. she had to go to court for being disorderly...
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lynn is only one year older than i am, this is our music.ognize the rhythms and the syncopation, and the pulse of the piece. charlie: people wondered when hip-hop would come to broadway, because rock had come to broadway. so influential with that as well, the heights being a watershed moment for hip-hop music and latin american actors. i listened to the heights, i have chills thinking about it. i told them that there is something from the first moments of that album -- [singing] -- the need to communicate is something that has always moved me greatly. i saw a show when i was a teenager called, -- "death poetry jam." pen.e is blood in the they put something on the paper and there is an urgency and a fire in their belly to get it. it came full circle when i was listening to a rehearsal, listening back and learning my part. i said, we sound like that. i can hear that need and what we are doing. charlie: i hear all of the desire, energy, preparation, to do justice to the text that you are given. how much of it was important to know aaron burr? y
lynn is only one year older than i am, this is our music.ognize the rhythms and the syncopation, and the pulse of the piece. charlie: people wondered when hip-hop would come to broadway, because rock had come to broadway. so influential with that as well, the heights being a watershed moment for hip-hop music and latin american actors. i listened to the heights, i have chills thinking about it. i told them that there is something from the first moments of that album -- [singing] -- the need to...
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it's just like setting their soul free. >> i get this letter from tommy lynn sells after i interviewtter he makes this cryptic remark about the eiffel tower, ever been? it's nice this time of year. of course it's a reference to paris, illinois. i'm convinced he committed the murder. >> tommy lynn sells was executed in texas in april 2014. >> you had all these different characters who you could read the possible narratives, and i don't see any way that any of these stories hung together. we don't know who killed these guys. >> by now, randy steidl had spent nearly 12 years on death row and lost all of his appeals. and he was about to come face to face with his final chance at freedom. it takes technology, engineering and coordination for pga tour professional rickie fowler to hit the perfect shot. at quicken loans, technology, engineering and coordination come together to deliver a customized mortgage experience. quicken loans: home buy. refi. power. official mortgage sponsor of the pga tour. ♪ i can offer you no interest sittifor 24 months.oday thanks to the tools and help at experia
it's just like setting their soul free. >> i get this letter from tommy lynn sells after i interviewtter he makes this cryptic remark about the eiffel tower, ever been? it's nice this time of year. of course it's a reference to paris, illinois. i'm convinced he committed the murder. >> tommy lynn sells was executed in texas in april 2014. >> you had all these different characters who you could read the possible narratives, and i don't see any way that any of these stories hung...
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let's bring in judith miller and lynn sweet.magine, judy, hillary clinton would blame the media for stirring up the pot on these issues. is it all falsified? a narrative that doesn't deserve coverage or is she in real heat? >> she is obviously taking real heat. i think this week she kind of welcomed the attention to the c claim that republicans trying to be president are like terrorist, she didn't use that word, but extreme and like the terrorist groups for wanting to kill planned parenthood. this has ever republican up in hands. but at long last the media are talking about something other than the e-mail scandal and the extent she botched the handling of it. her statement was too late, too little, she is taking lots of heat. it is not letting it up. the way she handled it is more important than what the content of the e-mail turned out to be. >> there is a long time democrat bing committee representative from california who is quoted in the new york times as saying what hillary clinton ought to do is go out and hold a news conf
let's bring in judith miller and lynn sweet.magine, judy, hillary clinton would blame the media for stirring up the pot on these issues. is it all falsified? a narrative that doesn't deserve coverage or is she in real heat? >> she is obviously taking real heat. i think this week she kind of welcomed the attention to the c claim that republicans trying to be president are like terrorist, she didn't use that word, but extreme and like the terrorist groups for wanting to kill planned...
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lynn cheney, live on booktv, sunday, september 6th on "in depth." you can join us by sending questions or comments to lynn cheney at facebook.com/booktv, on twitter@booktv, or call in live. >> here's a look at some of the current best-selling nonfiction books. [inaudible conversations] >> you're watching booktv's live coverage of the mississippi book festival is that correcting now, panel on history and biography. this is in the state capitol in jackson, booktv on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] >> welcome, everyone to the inaugural mississippi book festival. my name is chris goodwin with the mississippi department of archives and history, this is our history and biography panel sponsor bid the humanities council. we have been broadcasting live on c-span's booktv. please silence your cell phones. all the panelists' books will be for sale downstairs at several tents, outside on mississippi street, and immediately following this panel, they will all be available in the adjacent tent to sign copies of those books. so we encourage you to take advanta
lynn cheney, live on booktv, sunday, september 6th on "in depth." you can join us by sending questions or comments to lynn cheney at facebook.com/booktv, on twitter@booktv, or call in live. >> here's a look at some of the current best-selling nonfiction books. [inaudible conversations] >> you're watching booktv's live coverage of the mississippi book festival is that correcting now, panel on history and biography. this is in the state capitol in jackson, booktv on c-span2....
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live in that program with former second lady and senior fellow of the american enterprise institute lynne cheney. booktv on c-span2, television for serious readers. >> up next from the margaret mitchell house in atlanta, jim auchmutey, former reporter and editor at the atlanta journal constitution looked at civil rights, race relations through the lives of students at a world georgia high school 41 years after graduation. >> the washington -- >> good evening. i am sheffield hale, welcoming you tonight. we are thrilled to have you here. we have a couple ground rules.
live in that program with former second lady and senior fellow of the american enterprise institute lynne cheney. booktv on c-span2, television for serious readers. >> up next from the margaret mitchell house in atlanta, jim auchmutey, former reporter and editor at the atlanta journal constitution looked at civil rights, race relations through the lives of students at a world georgia high school 41 years after graduation. >> the washington -- >> good evening. i am sheffield...
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lieutenant shawn lynn took his own life in february. before the race we again, organizers presented lynn's family with an american flag to recognize his services, to law enforcement. >>> turning now to the accu weather forecast on what turned out to be a splendid summer saturday across the delaware valley. can we expect the the nice weather to last throughout the rest of the weekend? meteorologist karen rodgers is in for melissa magee and she's outside with that all importance, because it is confusing people this afternoon, karen. >> absolutely, gorgeous. we started with sunshine and ended with a few high clouds and a light breeze. the the humidity is way down too so go outside tonight. lets take a look at satellite six ape action radar. we can see at 6:00 a.m. we have bright sunshine over the the course of the afternoon. we have had high clouds, kind of streaming in. we are still seeing sunshine filtered through. we have seen more afternoon cloud, and the rain showers, again, holding well down to our south, and staying dry, we have are
lieutenant shawn lynn took his own life in february. before the race we again, organizers presented lynn's family with an american flag to recognize his services, to law enforcement. >>> turning now to the accu weather forecast on what turned out to be a splendid summer saturday across the delaware valley. can we expect the the nice weather to last throughout the rest of the weekend? meteorologist karen rodgers is in for melissa magee and she's outside with that all importance, because...
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society studies, first financial bank, usa, friends of the library of congress, bp ameri america, the lynn foundation for legal achievement. we also hear at the library recognize contributions received through the friends of the law library from thompson reuters, william s. line and company incorporated, raytheon, the british council. the complete list of all of our generous sponsors is included in your program. i invite you to please read through all the names. at this time i will conclude the program and just remind everyone that the exhibition is open now through january 19th of next year, 2015. it's a very special day. that's martin luther king junior day here in united states. i hope you'll come many, many times to come see the exhibition. i would ask you to please remain in place while the official delegation exits the hall. thank you very much. [ applause ] ♪ >>> with the senate in its august break, we'll feature "book tv" programming weeknights in prime time on c-span2 starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. for the weekends, here are a few "book tv" special programs. today we're live from
society studies, first financial bank, usa, friends of the library of congress, bp ameri america, the lynn foundation for legal achievement. we also hear at the library recognize contributions received through the friends of the law library from thompson reuters, william s. line and company incorporated, raytheon, the british council. the complete list of all of our generous sponsors is included in your program. i invite you to please read through all the names. at this time i will conclude the...
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. >> reporter: talk about living on the edge, for almost four months now chris odell and his wife, lynnhave been dealing with the landslide in their backyard and in neighbors, that is totally disrupted their lives. florence officials are permitting them to be in their front street home during the day but they cannot sleep there at night. >> we have been nomads since it started, constantly moving here and there, you know, staying with friend and family where ever we are offered. >> reporter: it was april when a leaky storm drain pipe is believed to have caused the collapse of the backyard, threatened to swallow two homes overlooking the the delaware river. burlington county has made an offer to pay market value for the houses. chris odell does in the want to share numbers but they have been packing boxes and a deal is close. >> we don't have a hard date for a closing day or anything like that right now but again, we need to hammer out details. >> it is bitter sweet. i'm looking forward to the conclusion and moving on with my life and at the same time, i do not want to leave my home. so,
. >> reporter: talk about living on the edge, for almost four months now chris odell and his wife, lynnhave been dealing with the landslide in their backyard and in neighbors, that is totally disrupted their lives. florence officials are permitting them to be in their front street home during the day but they cannot sleep there at night. >> we have been nomads since it started, constantly moving here and there, you know, staying with friend and family where ever we are offered....
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. >> lynn, i want to play you this o'malley and bernie sanders responding to the fact there are onlydebates. both criticizing that at the meeting today. listen to this. >> four debates. four debates, four debates. and four debates only. we're told. not asked before voters in the earl iest states make this decision. this is unprecedented in our history. this process has never been attempted before. who's decree is this exactly? where did it come from? to what end? for what purpose? >> governor o'malley -- >> [ inaudible ] i'm wondering if you agree with him? >> i do. i have been quite public on that. >> lynn, they have a point it seems to me. >> from this beginning of time, people candidates who are underdogs always want more debates. >> yeah, that's the way it always works. >> if i could channel donald trump a little bit, these guys -- not bernie sanders but martin o'malley who is registering didn't even have the internal party strength to go in there and win this internal battle for more debates. now he's complaining. please. you know, the way you get some place is to build a campai
. >> lynn, i want to play you this o'malley and bernie sanders responding to the fact there are onlydebates. both criticizing that at the meeting today. listen to this. >> four debates. four debates, four debates. and four debates only. we're told. not asked before voters in the earl iest states make this decision. this is unprecedented in our history. this process has never been attempted before. who's decree is this exactly? where did it come from? to what end? for what purpose?...
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kellye lynn. jonathan: good to see them on the phone. thank you. unanimous vote will block pepco merging with exelon power company. now the question is this? what does it mean for customers in maryland and district? sam ford joining us live outside of the pepco adquarters in northwest to explain. the customers let them know their feelings about this. sam: this is thrown in a tizzy. how could they merge in one and not the other. this is a problem for them. many rate-payers are happy saying they believe with exelon the rates would go up. many were smiling after finding out this was not the public interest. >> this would have only benefited the pepco shareholders and the exelon corporation. losers would have been the rate payers of the district. >> it's the only electric company. maryland, delaware approved the pepco-exelon merger the d.c. board said no. >> we had to do what is right for the district. >> we believe the proposal for the interest to provide direct, immediate and long-term benefit to the customers to enhance reliability and preserve the
kellye lynn. jonathan: good to see them on the phone. thank you. unanimous vote will block pepco merging with exelon power company. now the question is this? what does it mean for customers in maryland and district? sam ford joining us live outside of the pepco adquarters in northwest to explain. the customers let them know their feelings about this. sam: this is thrown in a tizzy. how could they merge in one and not the other. this is a problem for them. many rate-payers are happy saying they...
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he was murdered. >> the murder of brendon lynn had the police baffled. they didn't know what happened. >> what no one new was that a self-proclaimed jihadist took refuge in the surrounding area. living in two makeshift camps was 29-year-old ali mohammad brown. brown is a convicted sex offender with direct ties to a terror camp and radical islamists in the pacific northwest. no one knows how but on june 29th he somehow made his way to point pleasant beach 60 miles west of original. >> he attempts to carjack a man outside of the green planet coffee shop. pulled the guy oust the car at gunpoint and realized he couldn't drive a stick shift. >> he left behind a bag in the men's room where he left behind a nine millimeter with finger prints. >> that's when they searched the ridge and apprehended him. >> it was then that brown made a stunning confession. he said he picked him at random at this intersection as he waited at this traffic light. >> brown jumped out of the car, went to the passenger side and simply opened fire on him and shot adam tell times and hit
he was murdered. >> the murder of brendon lynn had the police baffled. they didn't know what happened. >> what no one new was that a self-proclaimed jihadist took refuge in the surrounding area. living in two makeshift camps was 29-year-old ali mohammad brown. brown is a convicted sex offender with direct ties to a terror camp and radical islamists in the pacific northwest. no one knows how but on june 29th he somehow made his way to point pleasant beach 60 miles west of original....
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e-mail obtained by abc 7 news, a federal investigator informed the school system school board member lynn monday was among several government accountability office employees "receiving free lunch despite earning salaries much greater than the 133% of poverty rate," which is the threshold to qualify. it goes onto say that monday listed no income in 2011 and 2012. she currently works as a management analyst at the gao and according to sources earns nearly $100,000 per year. >> that's crazy, people trying to beat the system. brad: that reaction typical of people learning the charges today. for ane is no excuse individual coming the income in from a federal government job, and now a county job? she gets what she deserves. prince george's county grand jury indicted monday and five others for theft, fraud, and filing false documents for four years of free lunches they allegedly do not deserve. >> here you have six people basically making a mockery of the system, really threatening the integrity of the program. to,: monday, who was up filled a vacancy and play 13 for the school board, denying th
e-mail obtained by abc 7 news, a federal investigator informed the school system school board member lynn monday was among several government accountability office employees "receiving free lunch despite earning salaries much greater than the 133% of poverty rate," which is the threshold to qualify. it goes onto say that monday listed no income in 2011 and 2012. she currently works as a management analyst at the gao and according to sources earns nearly $100,000 per year. >>...
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and lynn net is the fifth. kimberly is the sixth.love heritage, you know. because when i'm weaving it seems like i'm in my own world. i don't have a thing to worry about. >> osgood: coming up. a sticky subject. >> this band-aid is from 1938. >> wow. >> 94 years ago band-aids hit the market and they stuck around ever since. >> i think the band-aid meets a need. sarita t.finnie says it's no accident that so many of our accidents are covered up by band-aids, it's by design. >> a good design will solve a problem but great design is intuitive and simple and timeless. >> finnie leads global wound care at johnson & johnson. >> i like to tell people that i'm in the boo-boo business. >> ask her anything, anything about band-aids she will know the answer. i remember this infuriatingly persistent jingle ♪ i am stuck on band-aid brand ] >> whose understand was that. >> barry manilow's idea actually. >> okay. you might have guessed. but you probably never heard of guy named earli dickson the year was 1920. >> he was very worried about his young w
and lynn net is the fifth. kimberly is the sixth.love heritage, you know. because when i'm weaving it seems like i'm in my own world. i don't have a thing to worry about. >> osgood: coming up. a sticky subject. >> this band-aid is from 1938. >> wow. >> 94 years ago band-aids hit the market and they stuck around ever since. >> i think the band-aid meets a need. sarita t.finnie says it's no accident that so many of our accidents are covered up by band-aids, it's by...
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bay and the delta, they test the temperatures of the water, how much sediment is in it and the is a lynn there is less fresh water flowing into the delta and san francisco bay. this is creating two problems. first, the less fresh water, salty water is pushing further and further upstream. it could mix the point where it's mixing in with the fresh water supply. >> you're reducing the water quality. >> reporter: they recently built an emergency barrier or dam to block the salt water from mixing in with the water supply. the second problem is that san francisco bay is getting saltier and warmer. salty sea water is lingering in the bay and heating up. >> increasing is a lynn ties could change habitat condition and could alter what animals and plants can live in a certain part of the bay. >> reporter: in the months and years to come they'll do what they can to keep it balanced. if the drought conditions persist there may not be much they can do. >> we expect the salinity to go up if the drought continues. >> the waters is rio de janeiro show a health risk to athletes and people in the area. t
bay and the delta, they test the temperatures of the water, how much sediment is in it and the is a lynn there is less fresh water flowing into the delta and san francisco bay. this is creating two problems. first, the less fresh water, salty water is pushing further and further upstream. it could mix the point where it's mixing in with the fresh water supply. >> you're reducing the water quality. >> reporter: they recently built an emergency barrier or dam to block the salt water...
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he was murdered. >> the murder of brendon tev lynn had the police baffled.ey didn't know what happened. >> what no one new was that a self-proclaimed jihadist took refuge in the surrounding area. living in two makeshift camps was 29-year-old ali mohammad brown. brown is a convicted sex offender with direct ties to a terror camp and radical islamists in the pacific northwest. no one knows how but on june 29th he somehow made his way to point pleasant beach 60 miles west of original. >> he attempts to carjack a man outside of the green planet coffee shop. pulled the guy oust the car at gunpoint and realized he couldn't drive a stick shift. >> he left behind a bag in the men's room where he left behind a nine millimeter with finger prints. >> that's when they searched the ridge and apprehended him. >> it was then that brown made a stunning confession. he said he picked him at random at this intersection as he waited at this traffic light. >> brown jumped out of the car, went to the passenger side and simply opened fire on him and shot adam tell times and hit hi
he was murdered. >> the murder of brendon tev lynn had the police baffled.ey didn't know what happened. >> what no one new was that a self-proclaimed jihadist took refuge in the surrounding area. living in two makeshift camps was 29-year-old ali mohammad brown. brown is a convicted sex offender with direct ties to a terror camp and radical islamists in the pacific northwest. no one knows how but on june 29th he somehow made his way to point pleasant beach 60 miles west of original....
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joining me now to dispute that is lynn mark, the executive director of pennsylvaniaians for modern courts, it's a watchdog group. thank you for being here. pennsylvania is one of these nine saits in gray where you have partisan elections for judges. >> right. >> the fact is most people who are entitled or qualified to vote for a judge are not going to ever appear in fronts of that judge. and the concept of electing judges was seen when it started as being more fair than the old system where people got appointed and no one was accountable for their appointments. >> there was a huge change back in the 1850s. that's a long time ago, with the jacksonian democracy where these systems, judges were appointed. >> and people didn't think that seemed fair. >> and then they went to elected judges. the controversy has really increased more and more as there's been big money in judicial races. there's always been big money and growing money, the executive and legislative branch but there's more and more coming into judicial races and it's even increasing after the citizens united case. >> and the bott
joining me now to dispute that is lynn mark, the executive director of pennsylvaniaians for modern courts, it's a watchdog group. thank you for being here. pennsylvania is one of these nine saits in gray where you have partisan elections for judges. >> right. >> the fact is most people who are entitled or qualified to vote for a judge are not going to ever appear in fronts of that judge. and the concept of electing judges was seen when it started as being more fair than the old...