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twice under marshal law. i could not could come out of my home without the permission of the government. - [evan] right. - the very first thing these authoritarian-minded leaders, the dictators, the marshal law administrators, the oligarchs, the dear leaders, they do not like the free press. - right. - they shut down the press. press is no good. they have no role to play in our well-being. second thing they do is they do not like rule of law. they are against the judges, all judges or so-called judges. i grew up in that environment. i saw members of the press being shot, being arrested. newspapers shut down for months and months. so coming from that background, that moment, and i explain that in this book in great detail when i became the citizen. - right. - for me that moment remains so sacred when i became citizen of this country. - right. - i paused outside the door of the courtroom where i had to go and take the oath of citizenship and i deliberately, i am a law educated person, i deliberately paused to f
twice under marshal law. i could not could come out of my home without the permission of the government. - [evan] right. - the very first thing these authoritarian-minded leaders, the dictators, the marshal law administrators, the oligarchs, the dear leaders, they do not like the free press. - right. - they shut down the press. press is no good. they have no role to play in our well-being. second thing they do is they do not like rule of law. they are against the judges, all judges or so-called...
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law and graduate schools. but he couldn't proceed without a wiling student. marshall, who had not forgotten being refused by the university of maryland, found donald murray. thurgoodmarshall: they wouldn't let me go to the law school because i was a negro, and all through law school i decided i'd make them pay for it. and so when i got out i proceeded to make them pay for it. narrator: and in the winter of 1934, under the careful guidance of marshall and houston, murray applied to the university of maryland. juan williams: and a letter comes back a few days later signed by the university president saying university of maryland law school does not accept people of color. marshall's ecstatic, because now he says i've got a policy written out stated and signed, and i am going to file a lawsuit. narrator: on june 17th, 1935, in an empty courtroom, houston and marshall begin the first serious attempt to enroll a black student in a segregated white university. juan williams: a judge at the lower court level, eugene o'dunne, calls the case andmarshall, accompanied by dean ho
law and graduate schools. but he couldn't proceed without a wiling student. marshall, who had not forgotten being refused by the university of maryland, found donald murray. thurgoodmarshall: they wouldn't let me go to the law school because i was a negro, and all through law school i decided i'd make them pay for it. and so when i got out i proceeded to make them pay for it. narrator: and in the winter of 1934, under the careful guidance of marshall and houston, murray applied to the...
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he received his jd from stanford law school and went to the university of oxford where he , was a marshall scholar. after law school, professor klarman clerked for the honorable ruth bader ginsburg on the united states court of appeals for the d.c. circuit judge you he at various times served on the faculty of university of virginia school of law, the marshall school of law, the college of william and airy, stanford law school and at yale law. mary, stanford law school and yale law. his first book "from jim crow to civil rights: the supreme court and the struggle for racial equality" received the bancroft prize in history. and "unfinished business: racial inequality in american history" comes from oxford university press. he is currently working on a revisionist history of the founding and in 2009 he was inducted into the american academy of arts and sciences. i ask you to please welcome our guest. [applause] >> thank you for coming. i am delighted to be here. there is some overlap for those of you who heard the talk last night. know andeal of what i what all of us know about this material
he received his jd from stanford law school and went to the university of oxford where he , was a marshall scholar. after law school, professor klarman clerked for the honorable ruth bader ginsburg on the united states court of appeals for the d.c. circuit judge you he at various times served on the faculty of university of virginia school of law, the marshall school of law, the college of william and airy, stanford law school and at yale law. mary, stanford law school and yale law. his first...
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. >> it is frustrating, it is marshall law, basically.called, and gawkers, people just have no business being in here. >> reporter: days after the storm new evacuations are ordered in communities where gas and power are being turned off to help crews clear debris in new york, steve rapaport "fox news". >>> we have extensive coverage on the mud slide and stunning images on fox 29.com. >>> 4:52. today we celebrate what would have been doctor martin luther king junior's eighty-eighth birthday. >> ♪ happy birthday to you. ♪ >> that is stevey wonder's happy birthday written in 1981 , stevey wonder was one of the many people who held the campaign to make mlk a national holiday, on this day of service. we on doctor king. >>> "good day philadelphia" continues in 90 seconds good before we start, i just want to say if anyone still doesn't have fios, please stay out of the way so your lag doesn't get us all killed, ben. what's so good about fios anyway? uh. what's so great about a 100% fiber-optic network that makes your gaming system actually work
. >> it is frustrating, it is marshall law, basically.called, and gawkers, people just have no business being in here. >> reporter: days after the storm new evacuations are ordered in communities where gas and power are being turned off to help crews clear debris in new york, steve rapaport "fox news". >>> we have extensive coverage on the mud slide and stunning images on fox 29.com. >>> 4:52. today we celebrate what would have been doctor martin luther...
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. >> it is marshal law. there are looters being caught and so many gawkers people who have no business being here. >> days after the stomp, new evacuations are ordered -- storm, new evacuations are ordered in new communities where the gas and power are turned off to help crews clear debris. in new york, steve rapport, fox news. >>> people in sonoma county are being warned about a phone scam involving the pg&e bill. the department of public safety says callers are posing as pg&e workers and threating to disconnect utility service unless an immediate payment is made. investigators say the scammers can make caller i.d. numbers look like legitimate pg&e phone numbers. and when someone answers, they request prepaid cash cards which the utility says it never does. police say if you get a call like that, you should hang p up, then call the pg&e -- hang up, and then call the pg&e service number on your bill. that number here is on your screen right now. >>> well, the president ask s- responding to -- is respond to s
. >> it is marshal law. there are looters being caught and so many gawkers people who have no business being here. >> days after the stomp, new evacuations are ordered -- storm, new evacuations are ordered in new communities where the gas and power are turned off to help crews clear debris. in new york, steve rapport, fox news. >>> people in sonoma county are being warned about a phone scam involving the pg&e bill. the department of public safety says callers are posing...
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today we're talking about mash aw -- marshall law so we'll be prepared -- martial law so we'll be prepared to take up something that will open up the government and meet the needs of the american people. it's interesting to see the enthusiasms on both sides on these subjects because we have a long history on some of these issues. we have a long history and commitment to chip. when we brought it to the floor when i was speaker, when we first had a democratic president who would sign the bill, 144 republicans voted against that bill. but that's then. this is now. and i think that now we're closer than the debate here would indicate. i think there is a path forward. and i think that's how we have to be thinking about what is next. we all have our, shall we sarkse reputations for where we have been on certain votes. about chip. about shutting down government anti-rest. but let's put that aside -- and the rest. but let's put that aside. the challenge we have right now is what is that path? that path has four corners to it. one of them is the caps. parity, we talked about parity. other members h
today we're talking about mash aw -- marshall law so we'll be prepared -- martial law so we'll be prepared to take up something that will open up the government and meet the needs of the american people. it's interesting to see the enthusiasms on both sides on these subjects because we have a long history on some of these issues. we have a long history and commitment to chip. when we brought it to the floor when i was speaker, when we first had a democratic president who would sign the bill,...
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after that it was in union control but under marshal law. they had a provost marshal who brought in detectives that kept the peace and one of those people that was brought here was hicock, one of the detectives of provost marshal. after the civil war he stayed in civil war and he was a gambler and got into some mischief as you might imagine and got into poker man and a man named david tutt and over the course of time their relationship kind of descendgraded and got into a conflict over gambling debt. tutt took pocket watch as collateral and got into a gunfight here on the square. the very first gunfight in the old west, hicock walked into the square south street and tutt northwest corner, hicock killed tutt, there was a trial over that and at the end of it, he was acquitted, said it was self-defense. later on hicock ran for city mash that he will year -- marshal and lost the election. that was the first gunfight in the old west happened in square in springfield. springfield missouri is micro cause of every community just like it. it has its g
after that it was in union control but under marshal law. they had a provost marshal who brought in detectives that kept the peace and one of those people that was brought here was hicock, one of the detectives of provost marshal. after the civil war he stayed in civil war and he was a gambler and got into some mischief as you might imagine and got into poker man and a man named david tutt and over the course of time their relationship kind of descendgraded and got into a conflict over gambling...
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today we're talking about mash aw -- marshall law so we'll be prepared -- martial law so we'll be prepared to take up something that will open up the government and meet the needs of the american people. it's interesting to see the enthusiasms on both sides on these subjects because we have a long history on some of these issues. we have a long history and commitment to chip. when we brought it to the floor when i was speaker, when we first had a democratic president who would sign the bill, 144 republicans voted against that bill. but that's then. this is now. and i think that now we're closer than the debate here would indicate. i think there is a path forward. and i think that's how we have to be thinking about what is next. we all have our, shall we sarkse reputations for where we have been on certain votes. about chip. about shutting down government anti-rest. but let's put that aside -- and the rest. but let's put that aside. the challenge we have right now is what is that path? that path has four corners to it. one of them is the caps. parity, we talked about parity. other members h
today we're talking about mash aw -- marshall law so we'll be prepared -- martial law so we'll be prepared to take up something that will open up the government and meet the needs of the american people. it's interesting to see the enthusiasms on both sides on these subjects because we have a long history on some of these issues. we have a long history and commitment to chip. when we brought it to the floor when i was speaker, when we first had a democratic president who would sign the bill,...
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. >> he received his jd from stanford law school and a legal history from the university of oxford, where he was a marshall scholar. after law school, he clerked for the honorable ruth bader ginsburg on the united states court of appeals for the d.c. s served at he ha of law, thety stanford law school commented yale law. he has won numerous awards for his teaching and scholarship, which concentrate on constitutional law and history. his first book from jim crow to civil rights, the supreme court and the struggle for racial equality received the 2005 bancroft prize in history. in 2007 he published two books. brown v. board of education and the civil rights movement, and unfinished business, racial equality in american history, both from oxford university press. most recently he has published on the battle for same-sex marriage. he is currently working on a revisionist history of the founding, and in 2009 he was inducted into the american academy of arts and sciences. i ask you to please welcome our guest. [applause] prof. klarman: thanks for coming. i'm delighted to be here. i've never given this talk befor
. >> he received his jd from stanford law school and a legal history from the university of oxford, where he was a marshall scholar. after law school, he clerked for the honorable ruth bader ginsburg on the united states court of appeals for the d.c. s served at he ha of law, thety stanford law school commented yale law. he has won numerous awards for his teaching and scholarship, which concentrate on constitutional law and history. his first book from jim crow to civil rights, the...
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marshal and wound two other law enforcement officers who were serving a warrant in harrisburg. detective from york is in the hospital and is expected to survive. an officer from harrisburg was injured and is expected to be okay. the mayor of harrisburg says that officer returned fire and critically injured the gunman. the authorities will give another update at 2:00 this afternoon and we will have that information for you on the nbc 10 app. nbc 10 news starting at 4:00. all right. one more check of the forecast. >>> well, by 4:00 things will be a bit warmer but not a lot warmer. we're enjoying lots of sunshine right now. not a cloud in the sky over will mington. the wind is the issue. it feels like 22 degrees in philadelphia, teens in the suburbs and teens in south jersey. that's an improvement. and it will all be a distant memory by the time we get to the viking/eagles game. 50 degrees at kickoff and much warmer through the game than last weekend. >> that's going to feel good. >> it's great. >> from all of us here at nbc 10, have a fantastic day. we'll see you at 4:00. [solemn
marshal and wound two other law enforcement officers who were serving a warrant in harrisburg. detective from york is in the hospital and is expected to survive. an officer from harrisburg was injured and is expected to be okay. the mayor of harrisburg says that officer returned fire and critically injured the gunman. the authorities will give another update at 2:00 this afternoon and we will have that information for you on the nbc 10 app. nbc 10 news starting at 4:00. all right. one more...
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for five days the prosecutors researched case law, marshaled their arguments and worried about yet morehe trial. but then, good news. the defense attorney decided he would not request a mistrial. back in court prosecutors played the crime scene tape. the public's first chance to see what investigators did the day of the murder. >> i recalled prior to playing the tape my dread on, boy, what's the family going to feel? >> reporter: it was trooper beatty who took the stand when the video rolled. >> this was the first time they've seen their daughter in this horrible position. dead floating in the water. >> unbelievable. unbelievable. i couldn't stop crying, but i made myself watch everything. >> reporter: and as she did, the most amazing thing happened. >> you would think that for a mother to watch something like that would just be horrifying. >> reporter: you would. >> it was healing. >> reporter: healing? >> healing to me. because i knew then that for 17 years that i hadn't known that they did do the investigation. they did take care and were very confident at the scene. >> reporter: for
for five days the prosecutors researched case law, marshaled their arguments and worried about yet morehe trial. but then, good news. the defense attorney decided he would not request a mistrial. back in court prosecutors played the crime scene tape. the public's first chance to see what investigators did the day of the murder. >> i recalled prior to playing the tape my dread on, boy, what's the family going to feel? >> reporter: it was trooper beatty who took the stand when the...
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i want to once again thank our law enforcement an first responders for their heroism. i'd also like to recognize marshall county judge kevin neil for his leadership when his community needed it the most. for most of us this tragedy is barely even conceivable, but to the parents of bailey hope and preston cope, it is now a painful reality. bailey holt was 15 years old and her mother said that she had a perfect sweet soul. she's been described as compassionate, confident, and comfortable being herself. when she wasn't busy cheering for the university of louisville cardinals, bailey was always ready with a kind word or a friendly gesture for those who needed it. on social media her family and friends are using the expression, be like bailey, encouraging everyone who sees it to act with charity. preston cope, also 15, was known for being kind, soft spoken, and a quick learner. he loved reading about history and playing baseball for marshall county high school and the calvert city sluggers. preston's friends remember his ability to inspire them and to make them laugh. one of bailey and preston's classmates ca
i want to once again thank our law enforcement an first responders for their heroism. i'd also like to recognize marshall county judge kevin neil for his leadership when his community needed it the most. for most of us this tragedy is barely even conceivable, but to the parents of bailey hope and preston cope, it is now a painful reality. bailey holt was 15 years old and her mother said that she had a perfect sweet soul. she's been described as compassionate, confident, and comfortable being...
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. >> law enforcement is mourning a death of u.s. deputy marshall who was shot and killed in harrisburg. we learned that the man who put police in this position has ties to philadelphia. >> prosecutors in montgomery are preparing for the sex assault retrial of bill cosby and have bigger plans for their witness list. >> philadelphia makes the amazon 2 -- hq list, it means more job opportunities for philadelphia. the tech company has us on the list for hq. >> good morning it is 5:00 a.m., friday, january 19. here's what we're following. >> we're getting a winter warmup in time for the weekend, the eagles game, accuweather will tell us how long it will last. >> as eagles fans are getting ready for the big game, philadelphia police are getting their game day together in order to keep you safe. >> septa is all of these more rides and offering a
. >> law enforcement is mourning a death of u.s. deputy marshall who was shot and killed in harrisburg. we learned that the man who put police in this position has ties to philadelphia. >> prosecutors in montgomery are preparing for the sex assault retrial of bill cosby and have bigger plans for their witness list. >> philadelphia makes the amazon 2 -- hq list, it means more job opportunities for philadelphia. the tech company has us on the list for hq. >> good morning...
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marshal. he was recently arrested for violating state dwraegs and gun laws for possessing the gun used to shoot steinle. >> this is a vindictive prosecution. >> his attorneys tried to delay this action and had requested a new trial. >> and essentially he was convicted for possession of a weapon based on the brief momentary holding of the gun, and throwing it into the water after it accidentally discharged. >> it will now be up to civil rights attorneys to argue that in federal court. >> we can bring a motion to dismiss on double jeopardy grounds. >> he was found not guilty of murdering 32-year-old steinle as she was walking along pier 14 on july 1st. the jury agreed with the defense which argued that a single shot killed steinle after the bullet ricochetted off the ground, traveling 78 feet before striking her in the back. >> we treated this case as we would any other similar case. we're comfortable that the system worked the way it was meant to even though we're disappointed with the outcome. >> he may be arraigned in federal court as early as this monday. abc7 news. >>> efforts ramp up to rel
marshal. he was recently arrested for violating state dwraegs and gun laws for possessing the gun used to shoot steinle. >> this is a vindictive prosecution. >> his attorneys tried to delay this action and had requested a new trial. >> and essentially he was convicted for possession of a weapon based on the brief momentary holding of the gun, and throwing it into the water after it accidentally discharged. >> it will now be up to civil rights attorneys to argue that in...
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law. >> his attorney says us marshals are expected to pick up us-- garcia zarate and taken to federal jail which is in oakland. he is set to be arraigned on federal charges monday or tuesday next week. 3 for-- former sent a query-- santa clara guards were sentence for the death of an inmate in the custody and we are joined live with more on that story. >>> the judge began by saying he thought it was inappropriate to grant probation which had been one possibility. instead he handed down the maximum sentence. >> three former jail guards have been sentenced 15 years to life in state prison. it was the harshest that the judge could have imposed. the men were convicted of beating a mentally ill inmate to death inside the client-- a santa clara county jail. michael tyree was found bruised and bloodied on the floor of his cell in 2015. >> this is not a happy day for law enforcement. far from it. because these three guards, whose job it was to oversee the correctional system, will now be imprisoned within it. however, it is a just day. >> sheriff lori smith who oversees the jail agrees. >> i think
law. >> his attorney says us marshals are expected to pick up us-- garcia zarate and taken to federal jail which is in oakland. he is set to be arraigned on federal charges monday or tuesday next week. 3 for-- former sent a query-- santa clara guards were sentence for the death of an inmate in the custody and we are joined live with more on that story. >>> the judge began by saying he thought it was inappropriate to grant probation which had been one possibility. instead he...
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in baltimore chief justice john marshall said it does not bind the states that only congress but wanted to would have said so but otherwise the states shall make no law and in the opinion to describe that itself in the nature of the bill of rights and he says to that. most people get that honor. >> so john marshall never referred to the first set of amendment and in the opinion not applying to the action of state governments they called in the nature of the bill of rights with a list of restrictions what was considered to be important at the time. so the fact they wouldn't limit the actions of state government isn't particularly controversial at the time that there were people that rejected that in those who did did so i calling those first ten amendments the bill of rights because that was the way to explain to be the exception to states rights. but not for the bill of rights that cannot be something that they say that because they want to extend that protection not because they were intrinsically known as the bill of rights. that is what the supreme court had done. >> so with john bingham you have written that definitive biography but why did they
in baltimore chief justice john marshall said it does not bind the states that only congress but wanted to would have said so but otherwise the states shall make no law and in the opinion to describe that itself in the nature of the bill of rights and he says to that. most people get that honor. >> so john marshall never referred to the first set of amendment and in the opinion not applying to the action of state governments they called in the nature of the bill of rights with a list of...
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would be very concerned about what the fbi did here and i would send in independent law enforcement like the u.s. marshalssecure and recover this evidence. a >> tucker: i am concerned. these are not favors that they are asking. if you are a member of congress on a committee investigating something or a citizen filing under the freedom of information act, you have a legal right to these democrats. if a government bureaucrat lies to you or withholds them, what is the penalty? >> could be obstruction of justice, obstruction ofe, congress, destruction of government property -- >> tucker: are charges ever brought on these grounds? >> they are if you're not hillary clinton. >> tucker: were they in the hillary clinton case or the lois lerner case? anyone go to jail for lying about that? >> no. >> tucker: what is your best guess here? i confess i'm not an expert in digital questions, but five months from an agency that is famous for understanding digital matters work, what do you think the truth is? >> i think maybe there was a technical glitch but little interest in resolving it and little interest in resolving
would be very concerned about what the fbi did here and i would send in independent law enforcement like the u.s. marshalssecure and recover this evidence. a >> tucker: i am concerned. these are not favors that they are asking. if you are a member of congress on a committee investigating something or a citizen filing under the freedom of information act, you have a legal right to these democrats. if a government bureaucrat lies to you or withholds them, what is the penalty? >> could...
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, a huge police presence in central pennsylvania after a suspect opened fire on law enforcement officials. a u.s. marshals task force was serving a warrant when the shooting occurred, killing one officer and injuring two others. >> there was a search warrant -- rather, an arrest warrant that was being served and there were shots that were fired. and we're conducting an investigation on the use of that force. there is no current danger to the public the person who used that others in is not at large >>> amazon has whittled down to 20 the list of cities in contention to host its second north american headquarters. 238 locations initially made bids, hoping to attract billions of dollars in investment and up to 50,000 high paying jobs some of the finalists include boston, atlanta, newark, new jersey, new york city, and austin, texas. >>> and burger king is looking to start a beef with mcdonald's, launching its own quarter pound burger it comes as mcdonald's is working to swap out frozen beef patties for fresh ones burger king says it uses frozen patties. we'll keep you posted. scotty >> now i'm hungry. >> sor
, a huge police presence in central pennsylvania after a suspect opened fire on law enforcement officials. a u.s. marshals task force was serving a warrant when the shooting occurred, killing one officer and injuring two others. >> there was a search warrant -- rather, an arrest warrant that was being served and there were shots that were fired. and we're conducting an investigation on the use of that force. there is no current danger to the public the person who used that others in is...
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authorities say that a us marshal task force was executing carrying out an arrest warrant when those lawe shot. one police officer was able to fire back and critically injured the gunman. the mayor of harrisburg issued a statement that reads harrisburg mourns the loss of a us marshal who died protecting our residents. officials plan to give us more information at a news conference set for 11:00 this morning. >>> white house chief of staff john kelly told lawmakers president trump was not fully informed when he made his campaign promise to build a wall along the border with mexico. the washington post says john kelly made the remarks yesterday at a closed-door meeting with members of the congressional hispanic caucus. later on he made similar remarks on fox news. kelly said there are places where geographically a wall would not be realistic and he talked about the promise to make mexico pay for the wall. >> mexico is not going to pay. we have some ideas on how things like the visa fees renegotiating nafta as well. so in one way or another it is possible that we could get the revenue from
authorities say that a us marshal task force was executing carrying out an arrest warrant when those lawe shot. one police officer was able to fire back and critically injured the gunman. the mayor of harrisburg issued a statement that reads harrisburg mourns the loss of a us marshal who died protecting our residents. officials plan to give us more information at a news conference set for 11:00 this morning. >>> white house chief of staff john kelly told lawmakers president trump was...
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would be very concerned about what the fbi did here and i would send an independent law enforcement like the u.s. marshals to secure and recover this evidence. >> just be clear r clear, is he recommending president send in loyal security services to raid the security service viewed as disloyal now today brought bad news for the truthers. the justice department recovered the texts. the d oo j inspector say they had succeeded to get them back using forensic tools. the issue affected thousands of phones within the fbi, not just strzok and pages which doesn't held the text truthers case. there's always the next theory to turn to. cue, house intelligence committee devin nunes who obviously isn't up in to this sort of thing. he draft aid classified memo many republicans will say will prove finally the justice department's anti-trump corruption once and for all. >> release the memo. #release the memo. call the number on your screen, 202-224-3121, tell congress the truth and we have a right to know. >> act now. in a letter yesterday, steven boyd, a form he ever jeff sessions staffer informed nunes i quote here, i
would be very concerned about what the fbi did here and i would send an independent law enforcement like the u.s. marshals to secure and recover this evidence. >> just be clear r clear, is he recommending president send in loyal security services to raid the security service viewed as disloyal now today brought bad news for the truthers. the justice department recovered the texts. the d oo j inspector say they had succeeded to get them back using forensic tools. the issue affected...
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so after that, it was under control, but it was under martial law so they had a provost marshal who brought in people called detectives that and one of those people that was brought here was wild bill hickok and hickok was the detectives of the after thershal so civil war he stayed on here in springfield and he was a gambler into some mischief, as you might imagine, and got into namedr game with a man and over the course of time there relationship disintegrated. north had fought for the and they got into a conflict over gambling debt. gunfight on the square. the first gunfight of the old west. squarewalked into the in and hickokd killed tutt. there was a trial over that, and then at the end of it, he was acquitted. set it was self-defense. later on hickok ran for city marshall and lost the election. they thought he was too hotheaded. that was the first gunfight in the old west happened here on the square in springfield. springfield, missouri is a of every community just like it. it has it's good and it's been areit has its people who committed to making a better and -- letple to -- who are
so after that, it was under control, but it was under martial law so they had a provost marshal who brought in people called detectives that and one of those people that was brought here was wild bill hickok and hickok was the detectives of the after thershal so civil war he stayed on here in springfield and he was a gambler into some mischief, as you might imagine, and got into namedr game with a man and over the course of time there relationship disintegrated. north had fought for the and...
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marshall, was recently indicted by federal grand jury for violating state immigration and gun laws for post-seassessing t use the to shootout steinle. >> this is a individuvindictive prosecution. >> he was convicted of possession of weapon based on brief and moment airy holding of a gun and throwing in the water after it accidentally discharged. >> will be up to civil rights attorney to argue it in federal court. >> we can bring a motion to dismiss on double jeopardy grounds. >> garcia was found not gimty of murdering 32-year-old steinle as she was walking along pier 3 14. defense argued the bullet ricochetted off the ground, travelled 78 feetd and struck her in the back. >> we are comfortable the system worked even though we're disappointed with the outcome. >> he may be arraigned in federal court early as this among. in san francisco abc 7 news. >>> garcia z scheduled to be arraigned on monday sat 9:30 we'll cover the story of course. >>> it's wife of the pulse nightclub shooter said she knew the attack was going to happen. omar martin killed 49 people when he open fired in the club.
marshall, was recently indicted by federal grand jury for violating state immigration and gun laws for post-seassessing t use the to shootout steinle. >> this is a individuvindictive prosecution. >> he was convicted of possession of weapon based on brief and moment airy holding of a gun and throwing in the water after it accidentally discharged. >> will be up to civil rights attorney to argue it in federal court. >> we can bring a motion to dismiss on double jeopardy...
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law. they had a provost marshal here who brought in people called detectives that kept the peace and one of those people those potter was "wild bill" hickok. hickok was one of the detectives are provost marshal. after the support he stayed on in springfield and he was a gambler and got into some mischief as you might imagine. i got into a poker game with a guy named davis. over the course of time the relationship kind of disintegrated. he they got overconfident of account wingtip. he took his pocket watch is some sort of collateral at the got into a gunfight on the square. the very first gunfight of the old west. while the hickok walked in on south street. top from the northwest corner, pulled a gun and fired and hickok killed toft. there was a trial over that and then at the end of it he was acquitted, said it was self-defense. later on hickok ran for city marshal that year and lost election. they thought he was too hotheaded. so that was the very first gunfight of the old west happen here on the square in springfield. springfield, missouri, is a microcosm of every community just like it.
law. they had a provost marshal here who brought in people called detectives that kept the peace and one of those people those potter was "wild bill" hickok. hickok was one of the detectives are provost marshal. after the support he stayed on in springfield and he was a gambler and got into some mischief as you might imagine. i got into a poker game with a guy named davis. over the course of time the relationship kind of disintegrated. he they got overconfident of account wingtip. he...
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. >> reporter: marshall tells me that the pair immediately collapsed and died. >> when the law enforcemented up to investigate, one of the law enforcement agents actually went down and luckily he had a partner that was able to pull him out and he survived. >> reporter: this time last year a berkeley couple was poisoned, found dead on the second floor of their home. the carbon monoxide monitor was on the first floor. it is best to have a carbon monoxide monitor on each floor of your home and have it closer to your kitchen or garage. >> if you have a garage that is attached to your house where you park your vehicle, if you have a gas burning stove, a wood burning fireplace, all of those things are capable of producing carbon monoxide. >> reporter: the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning are like flu symptoms. headache, nausea, confusion or feeling out of sorts. because of how deadly this year's flu season has been in california, it is important to listen to your body and see a doctor right away. >>> uber will soon be offering just two wheels to its riders. it is about to launch a bike shar
. >> reporter: marshall tells me that the pair immediately collapsed and died. >> when the law enforcemented up to investigate, one of the law enforcement agents actually went down and luckily he had a partner that was able to pull him out and he survived. >> reporter: this time last year a berkeley couple was poisoned, found dead on the second floor of their home. the carbon monoxide monitor was on the first floor. it is best to have a carbon monoxide monitor on each floor of...
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law enforcement across the country deserves our respect, our support. we had a deputy shot in colorado last night. today is the funeral of a u.s. marshal in the line of duty a few days ago. absolutely i have respect for our law enforcement, federal, state, local, tribal and i think most americans do. >> the president of the united states says he's not sure. >> that's not true at all. this president has supported law enforcement more than any president in recent memory. there's a reason police morale is up, line of duty deaths are down. this president has said he's going to tackle violent crime and he has done just that. absolutely, those law enforcement officials across the country support this president because he supports them. >> then why did he say when he was asked whether or not he trusts the fbi that he doesn't know, he has to see? >> we're talking about fbi leadership, an ongoing investigation that includes some text messages that you've seen and a lot of evidence, interviews, et cetera, that the inspector general has seen that you haven't seen. let's wait for the inspector general to report. we're not talking about the line ag
law enforcement across the country deserves our respect, our support. we had a deputy shot in colorado last night. today is the funeral of a u.s. marshal in the line of duty a few days ago. absolutely i have respect for our law enforcement, federal, state, local, tribal and i think most americans do. >> the president of the united states says he's not sure. >> that's not true at all. this president has supported law enforcement more than any president in recent memory. there's a...
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marshal service writes there is absolutely no reason to believe any of them would have changed their lifestyle and became completely law- abiding citizens after this escape. >> they could have drowned once they got off alcatraz and their bodies were swept out to the pacific ocean, end of story. >> reporter: if the men are alive today, frank morris would be 90 years old, and john and clarence england would be 86 and 87. >> i didn't believe they made it, but that is because of what the officers were saying. >> reporter: jolene was 15 years old, living on the island with her family when the men broke free. her father was the acting warden. >> i was awaken by the siren, which i had never heard before, so i wasn't really sure exactly what it was, although i kind of knew. my mother met me on the stairs and said get dressed, we need to search the house. >> reporter: she has since written several books on alcatraz. i showed her a copy of the letter. >> no evidence, lots of allegations, no real evidence. nothing to follow up on. >> as they are getting up there in age, so someone knows. if they made it out, they communicated wit
marshal service writes there is absolutely no reason to believe any of them would have changed their lifestyle and became completely law- abiding citizens after this escape. >> they could have drowned once they got off alcatraz and their bodies were swept out to the pacific ocean, end of story. >> reporter: if the men are alive today, frank morris would be 90 years old, and john and clarence england would be 86 and 87. >> i didn't believe they made it, but that is because of...
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. >>> law enforcement officers from around the country are paying tribute to a u.s. marshal killed last week in harrisburg. a public memorial service for deputy christopher hill was held today. he was shot while serving a warrant at a home in harrisburg one week ago. a gunman opened fire from the second floor killing hill and wounding an officer. that gunman was killed in a shootout with police. he was identified as kevin ster jus. he was from philadelphia and had two active warrants in the city. >>> president trump is vowing to cut off aid to the palestinians unless they take part in peace talks with israel. the president sat down with benjamin netanyahu on the side loins of the world economic forum in switer is listen seer . he praised the decision to recognize jerusalem as the capital and to move the embassy there from tel aviv. he said he believe it is will help the peace process by eliminating it from discussions. >> we took jerusalem off the table. they never got past jerusalem. we took it off the table. we don't have to talk about it anymore. if it ever takes place. i
. >>> law enforcement officers from around the country are paying tribute to a u.s. marshal killed last week in harrisburg. a public memorial service for deputy christopher hill was held today. he was shot while serving a warrant at a home in harrisburg one week ago. a gunman opened fire from the second floor killing hill and wounding an officer. that gunman was killed in a shootout with police. he was identified as kevin ster jus. he was from philadelphia and had two active warrants...
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law school was housed inside this building. this is where charles hamilton houston and thurgood marshall devised a legal strategy that would lead to the integration of america's public schools. working with the university to develop a plan to reimagine this outdated library space. mary, how many of you have heard of it? i learned a polly mary two years ago. raised in, who was north carolina, would be a cofounder of the national organization of women, the first african-american episcopal site. thurgood marshall referred to bible of -- he a reuse strategy. the plan is to convert this into the polly mary center for us justice. we supported them in restoring the exterior of the building. madam cj walker. how many of you have heard of madam cj walker? cj walker is america's first self-made female millionaire. she created a formula to help african-american women's hair grow and be healthy. she would train 23,000 sales agents and workers in the united states, south america, and the caribbean in 1918 before women had a right to vote. she built a monument in new york, the most expensive zip code in the united states. this is on the same
law school was housed inside this building. this is where charles hamilton houston and thurgood marshall devised a legal strategy that would lead to the integration of america's public schools. working with the university to develop a plan to reimagine this outdated library space. mary, how many of you have heard of it? i learned a polly mary two years ago. raised in, who was north carolina, would be a cofounder of the national organization of women, the first african-american episcopal site....
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marshall county high school. and then, panic as students rush to safety. lawhe evacuation was handled. >> students did what they were trained. >> reporter: just months ago, marshall high went through active shooting training. >> reporter: bailey nicole holt died at the season. preston ryan cope died at the hospital, both just 15 years old. 17-year-old senior, brian butler, his hands shaking after the shooting, was in the cafeteria, just sitting down for breakfast when the first shot s rang out. he barricaded himself in a classroom with other students. >> you heard the first one, second one, third one. kids were scrambling over other kids. >> reporter: the authorities have not identified the shooter. but eyewitnesses say it was a classmate who was a member of the school's band. this person is being led away in handcuffs by police. are you looking at bullying as a motive here? >> i won't go into that. >> reporter: in a ritual that's too familiar, vigils last night, and prayers for the students, faculty and community, now left grieving with the inevidentable ques
marshall county high school. and then, panic as students rush to safety. lawhe evacuation was handled. >> students did what they were trained. >> reporter: just months ago, marshall high went through active shooting training. >> reporter: bailey nicole holt died at the season. preston ryan cope died at the hospital, both just 15 years old. 17-year-old senior, brian butler, his hands shaking after the shooting, was in the cafeteria, just sitting down for breakfast when the...
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. >>> law enforcement officers from around the country are paying tribute to a u.s. marshal killed last week in harrisburg. a public memorial service for deputy marshal christopher hill was held today. he was shot while serving warrant at a home in harrisburg one week ago. a gunman opened fire from the second floor killing hill and wounding an officer that gunman was killed in a shootout with police. he's identified as kevin stur jis. he had two active warrants in the city. >>> in philadelphia, police are looking for the person who shot a pizza delivery driver while he was on the job. it happened along north hollywood street last night. two men approached the victim and one of them opened fire. the driver hopped in his car and took off, even though a bullet did hit his hand. police took him to the hospital. >>> today testimony in allentown for federal corruption trial focused on payback against a law firm. the owner of that firm oend the city's tax collection contract testified she was worried about losing that contract she refused the request for a campaign donation. the co
. >>> law enforcement officers from around the country are paying tribute to a u.s. marshal killed last week in harrisburg. a public memorial service for deputy marshal christopher hill was held today. he was shot while serving warrant at a home in harrisburg one week ago. a gunman opened fire from the second floor killing hill and wounding an officer that gunman was killed in a shootout with police. he's identified as kevin stur jis. he had two active warrants in the city....
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of the department of public safety, marshal fisher and the director of the mississippi bury of narcotics, john doubty, with us here today. thank you for your work in law enforcement. >> now at the rusk afaithing her stat thus among her coworker the media i walk want could recognize a reporter who has done an outstanding result job of -- we should all thank teresa april of shining the light on the horne consequences of this behavior. you have made a difference as a journalist. thank you. [applause] our educational system, to the far from perfect, is clearly better than it has ever been before. for the first time in mississippi history, 90% of hour third-graders have passed the reading exam and our high school graduation rate has risen above 80%. [applause] more than a hundred million dollars has been directed to teacher pay raises. we ended the election of superintendents and dyslexia identification and response have become a reality. charter schools, early learning and school choice for special needs children all exist today because of the difficult decisions made by many of you here tonight. still, we have far too many failing schools, whose students
of the department of public safety, marshal fisher and the director of the mississippi bury of narcotics, john doubty, with us here today. thank you for your work in law enforcement. >> now at the rusk afaithing her stat thus among her coworker the media i walk want could recognize a reporter who has done an outstanding result job of -- we should all thank teresa april of shining the light on the horne consequences of this behavior. you have made a difference as a journalist. thank you....
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global challenges and opportunities in the spirit of the marshall plan we are at the forefront to tackle transatlantic challenges protecting rule of law and democracy and good governance. we launched the alliance last summer for a buy partisan effort with those asymmetric tools that they are using to undermine democracy to deter such activities. while the threat of foreign interference with european partners and allies are vulnerable. as the senator highlights he will be discussing there are many lessons we can learn from others who have experienced these activities. across the atlantic that is the surest way to preserve the foundation of strength. also using asymmetric tools looking comprehensively at the toolkit. they are evolving and with the assessment of russian interference released one year ago, moscow will apply lessons learned aimed at the presidential election to future influence efforts worldwide. we know those efforts have not stopped in social media amplifies the material of our daily discourse to turn americans against one another. we must come across party lines to defend our democracy that we do believe this is a natio
global challenges and opportunities in the spirit of the marshall plan we are at the forefront to tackle transatlantic challenges protecting rule of law and democracy and good governance. we launched the alliance last summer for a buy partisan effort with those asymmetric tools that they are using to undermine democracy to deter such activities. while the threat of foreign interference with european partners and allies are vulnerable. as the senator highlights he will be discussing there are...
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law. guess goes the constitution protects the people from the state in government. it saves -- from one another. justice marshall back in the 19th century there is not to go criminal code. two or three crime prevention in the constitution. why do we have 4500 federal -- that's the real driver to restore that principle so the government closest to home can govern the best. >> host: steve from pennsylvania. >> caller: thank you c-span for having this conversation. i listen to the president's statement as far as getting hard on drug dealers and if i was to give them a message it would be if he truly wants to keep kids off drugs and marijuana prohibition. we know it's the gateway. not the drug it's the drug dealers who don't -- for our representatives on the program i would ask that they work to remove marijuana from schedule one. you see kids can get on the computer and they have can look up schedule one drugs and they see marijuana, they see opiates. they tried marijuana and jay nothing happened, i didn't die. maybe the other drugs are fine. >> host: congressman lewis. guess that that's the great irony of prohibit
law. guess goes the constitution protects the people from the state in government. it saves -- from one another. justice marshall back in the 19th century there is not to go criminal code. two or three crime prevention in the constitution. why do we have 4500 federal -- that's the real driver to restore that principle so the government closest to home can govern the best. >> host: steve from pennsylvania. >> caller: thank you c-span for having this conversation. i listen to the...
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marshal. garcia zarate was recently indicted by a grand jury for violating state immigration and gun laws for possessing the gun used to shoot steinle. >> this is a vindictive prosecution. >> reporter: his attorneys tried to delay this action and had requested a new trial. >> and essentially he was convicted for potissession of a weapon based on the brief and momentary holding of a gun and throwing it into the water after it accidental discharged. >> reporter: it will now be up to civil rights attorneys to argue that in federal court. >> we can bring a motion to dismiss on double jeopardy grounds. >> reporter: garcia zarate was found not guilty of murdering 32-year-old steinle has she was walking along pier 14 on july 1st, 2015. the jury agreed with the defense which argued that a single shot killed steinle after the bullet ricochetted off the ground, traveling 78 feet before striking her in the back. >> we treated this case as we would have any other similar case. we're comfortable that the system worked the way it was meant to even though we're disappointed with the outcome. >> reporter: in
marshal. garcia zarate was recently indicted by a grand jury for violating state immigration and gun laws for possessing the gun used to shoot steinle. >> this is a vindictive prosecution. >> reporter: his attorneys tried to delay this action and had requested a new trial. >> and essentially he was convicted for potissession of a weapon based on the brief and momentary holding of a gun and throwing it into the water after it accidental discharged. >> reporter: it will...
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law enforcement to respond. the building was put on lockdown. shaken students were bussed to an area middle school to reunite with their loved ones. marshally deputies arrested the gunman, who remains unidentified. lieutenant michael webb is with the kentucky state police. >> and he was apprehended by the sheriff's department here on site at the school, thankfully before any more lives could be taken. >> reporter: one victim, a 15-year-old girl, died at the scene. five of the wounded were air lifted to vanderbilt university medical center in nashville where another student, a 15-year-old boy, later died. governor matt bevin: >> these children belong to this community and to specific families in this community. and this is a wound that is going to take a long time to heal. and for some in this community will never fully heal. >> reporter: the county attorney will ask for the teen suspect to be tried as an adult. of the 14 people shot, two are battling gunshot wounds to the head. jeff. >> glor: adriana diaz in benton. adriana, thank you. the justice department confirmed today that attorney general jeff sessions was interviewed last week by t
law enforcement to respond. the building was put on lockdown. shaken students were bussed to an area middle school to reunite with their loved ones. marshally deputies arrested the gunman, who remains unidentified. lieutenant michael webb is with the kentucky state police. >> and he was apprehended by the sheriff's department here on site at the school, thankfully before any more lives could be taken. >> reporter: one victim, a 15-year-old girl, died at the scene. five of the...
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marshal. garcia zarate was recently indicted by a federal grand jury for violating state immigration and gun lawssing the gun used to shoot steinle. >> this is a vindictive prosecution. >> reporter: his attorneys tried to delay this action and had requested a new trial. >> and essentially he was convicted for possession of a weapon based on the brief and momentary holding of a gun and throwing it into the water after it accidentally discharged. >> reporter: it will now be up to civil rights attorney tony sera to argue that in federal court. >> we can bring a motion to dismiss on double jeopardy grounds. >> reporter: garcia zarate was found not guilty of murdering 32-year-old steinle has she was walking along pier 14 on july 1st, 2015. the jury agreed with the defense which argued that a single shot killed steinle after the bullet ricochetted off the ground, traveling 78 feet before striking her in the back. >> we treated this case as we would have any other similar case. we're comfortable that the system worked the way it was meant to even though we're disappointed with the outcome. >> reporter:
marshal. garcia zarate was recently indicted by a federal grand jury for violating state immigration and gun lawssing the gun used to shoot steinle. >> this is a vindictive prosecution. >> reporter: his attorneys tried to delay this action and had requested a new trial. >> and essentially he was convicted for possession of a weapon based on the brief and momentary holding of a gun and throwing it into the water after it accidentally discharged. >> reporter: it will now...
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law school was housed inside this building. this is where charles hamilton houston and thurgood marshall devised a legal strategy that would lead to the integration of america's public schools. working with the university to develop a plan to reimagine this outdated library space. mary, how many of you have heard of it? i learned a polly mary two years ago. raised in, who was north carolina, would be a cofounder of the national organization of women, the first african-american episcopal site. thurgood marshall referred to bible of -- he a reuse strategy. the plan is to convert this into the polly mary center for us justice. we supported them in restoring the exterior of the building. madam cj walker. how many of you have heard of madam cj walker? cj walker is america's first self-made female millionaire. she created a formula to help african-american women's hair grow and be healthy. she would train 23,000 sales agents and workers in the united states, south america, and the caribbean in 1918 before women had a right to vote. she built a monument in new york, the most expensive zip code in the united states. this is on the same
law school was housed inside this building. this is where charles hamilton houston and thurgood marshall devised a legal strategy that would lead to the integration of america's public schools. working with the university to develop a plan to reimagine this outdated library space. mary, how many of you have heard of it? i learned a polly mary two years ago. raised in, who was north carolina, would be a cofounder of the national organization of women, the first african-american episcopal site....
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marshall. i don't think there president has passed government 101. the attorney general's job is to enforce the lawse united states. he is not the personal lawyer of the president. he is not out there to protect the president against criminal violations. the president thinks he's king. he doesn't understand american history that in 1776, we dded to get rid of a king is that put in a constitution, checks and balances and laws. he thinks he is above the law and that's what this is all about. >> you knew roy cohn he from the mid 80s. the president's admiration of him. does that strike you as odd? >> he was a horrible guy. he was the right hand assistant to joe mccarthy. he was single handedly responsible for naming innocent people as come nifmunistscommun. at the time he was probably 27 years old when he did this and he was one of the most powerful people in the country because of what he did. so this is not somebody i would go about bragging about that was a friend. >> can the president, using his favorite mega phone this morning, twitter, he said that collusion with russia is proving to be a home. th
marshall. i don't think there president has passed government 101. the attorney general's job is to enforce the lawse united states. he is not the personal lawyer of the president. he is not out there to protect the president against criminal violations. the president thinks he's king. he doesn't understand american history that in 1776, we dded to get rid of a king is that put in a constitution, checks and balances and laws. he thinks he is above the law and that's what this is all about....
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marshal. garcia zarate was recently indicted by a federal grand jury for violating state immigration and gun lawsssing the gun used to shoot steinle. >> this is a vindictive prosecution. >> reporter: his attorneys tried to delay this action and had requested a new trial. >> and essentially he was convicted for possession of a weapon based on the brief and momentary holding of a gun and throwing it into the water after it accidentally discharged. >> reporter: it will now be up to civil rights attorney tony sera to argue that in federal court. >> we can bring a motion to dismiss on double jeopardy grounds. >> reporter: garcia zarate was found not guilty of murdering 32-year-old steinle has she was walking along pier 14 on july 1st, 2015. the jury agreed with the defense which argued that a single shot killed steinle after the bullet ricochetted off the ground, traveling 78 feet before striking her in the back. >> we treated this case as we would have any other similar case. we're comfortable that the system worked the way it was meant to even though we're disappointed with the outcome. >> reporter:
marshal. garcia zarate was recently indicted by a federal grand jury for violating state immigration and gun lawsssing the gun used to shoot steinle. >> this is a vindictive prosecution. >> reporter: his attorneys tried to delay this action and had requested a new trial. >> and essentially he was convicted for possession of a weapon based on the brief and momentary holding of a gun and throwing it into the water after it accidentally discharged. >> reporter: it will now...
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. >>> law enforcement across the state descended on dawson county to pay respects to one of their own killed in the line of duty. here's a look at the carrier. you can see ten marshals with their hands on the flag draped in the case. and here's a look of the scene outside. you can see several police officers not just in the procession but also along the side of it road pausing to pay their respects to deputy martial hill. he died in a standoff when a man open fired from the second story of the window. police identified the gunman as kevin sturgis. he was from philadelphia and had two active warrants in the city. >>> today you can weighen on the plan to become a no kill facility. they need community support to become a no kill shelter. there's another meeting next weelk, and then there's more set for next month. earlier this month philadelphia welfare advocates put together a coalition to push for a no kill shelter. that means treatable cats ask dogs would not be ueuthanized. >>> federal government calling for pay raises for teachers and workers. he was asking for no new tax hikes. >>> and plan to connect king of prussia to center city by rail passed a key milestone
. >>> law enforcement across the state descended on dawson county to pay respects to one of their own killed in the line of duty. here's a look at the carrier. you can see ten marshals with their hands on the flag draped in the case. and here's a look of the scene outside. you can see several police officers not just in the procession but also along the side of it road pausing to pay their respects to deputy martial hill. he died in a standoff when a man open fired from the second...
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marshalls. your surprise is waiting. tonight on four your money...walmart is upping its game. and the new republican tax lawhe reason why.(grant) the retail giant says the new minimum wage, which rolls out next month, will increase to eleven dollars an hour. in addition.... workers will get a one-time bonus of one- thousand dollars. walmart is also expanding its paid maternity leave for full-time hourly workers to 10 weeks. paid parental leave will also be upped to six weeks.== but, also today, more than 50 sams club stores closed, suddenly. employees there...stunned. walmart owns sams club. it's unclear how many people will lose their jobs because of the sams club closures. (steve) super bowl 52 is a few weeks away and there only 10 slots left for commercials. a 30-second ad will run you 5-million dollars...in case you're interested and have some extra money laying around. anheuser- busch...coca-cola and kia are some companies who have already dropped a pretty penny on their ads in the big game... and pepsi-co said today its ad will feature cindy crawford re-creating her memorable 1992 super bowl ad in whi
marshalls. your surprise is waiting. tonight on four your money...walmart is upping its game. and the new republican tax lawhe reason why.(grant) the retail giant says the new minimum wage, which rolls out next month, will increase to eleven dollars an hour. in addition.... workers will get a one-time bonus of one- thousand dollars. walmart is also expanding its paid maternity leave for full-time hourly workers to 10 weeks. paid parental leave will also be upped to six weeks.== but, also today,...