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thurgood marshall: looby wouldn't leave.ally they got a little meeting together and they said "aw the hell with it." juan williams: and now the police go right past this lynch mob waiting for thurgood marshall and go back to columbia, and take marshall before a judge and charge him with drunkenness. thurgood marshall: the justice of the peace was a little short man he said "that man hasn't had a drink in 24 hours." juan williams: the judge lets thurgood marshall go. marshall, looby, weaver, go back towards nashville on that main highway. thurgood marshall: they didn't catch us at all. juan william: marshall almost died right there in tennessee. narrator: when he reached his nashville hotel room, marshall called attorney general tom clark to tell him what had happened. thurgood marshall: i told him i was arrested for drunken driving and tom said "well were you drunk?" i said "no, but five minutes after i talk to you!" roger wilkins: i don't know how you could do that kind of work over and over and over again. he puts his whol
thurgood marshall: looby wouldn't leave.ally they got a little meeting together and they said "aw the hell with it." juan williams: and now the police go right past this lynch mob waiting for thurgood marshall and go back to columbia, and take marshall before a judge and charge him with drunkenness. thurgood marshall: the justice of the peace was a little short man he said "that man hasn't had a drink in 24 hours." juan williams: the judge lets thurgood marshall go....
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allegations of misconduct of the federal air marshals service. were the people who protect us on planes moved around to accommodate secret affairs? >>> and mr. spock. remembering "star trek" legend leonard nimoy. "nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news." reporting tonight, lester holt. >>> good evening. we begin here tonight with a developing story. the federal agency responsible for securing everything from the planes we fly on to our borders and ports is in limbo tonight and on the verge of losing its funding just hours from now. a short time ago the house of representatives voted against extending funding to the department of homeland security, which has been a pawn in a high stakes partisan chess game. we'll get into the politics of how we got here in a moment, but first what it means to the american public and the hard choices homeland security officials are facing tonight. let's turn to senior white house correspondent chris jansing. hi, chris. >> reporter: good evening, lester.
allegations of misconduct of the federal air marshals service. were the people who protect us on planes moved around to accommodate secret affairs? >>> and mr. spock. remembering "star trek" legend leonard nimoy. "nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news." reporting tonight, lester holt. >>> good evening. we begin here tonight with a developing story. the federal agency...
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when he was chief justice marshall spent two months a year in washington. he spent ten months a year either in virginia or north carolina writing as a trial judge. that meant that he impaneled juries, sentenced criminals from a pooled on the admission of evidence all the things the justices do today and in the course of that he wrote a number of opinions and you get a very different view as a trial judge from the view that you receive as americans refer to balance the great chief justice. and he sat on a number of very critical cases while being a judge in the eastern district. >> tell us about the structure of the courts back in those days. in addition to the supreme court you had to circuit courts and the trial court that the plane that dynamics of the two. >> there were three levels of courts under the first to do she react. there were district courts that have limited jurisdiction. petty crimes but one important aspect was admiralty cases. in the then the circuit cases were the primary federal courts. there was nothing between the circuit courts and the
when he was chief justice marshall spent two months a year in washington. he spent ten months a year either in virginia or north carolina writing as a trial judge. that meant that he impaneled juries, sentenced criminals from a pooled on the admission of evidence all the things the justices do today and in the course of that he wrote a number of opinions and you get a very different view as a trial judge from the view that you receive as americans refer to balance the great chief justice. and...
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let's start talking about john marshall. he was on the u.s. supreme court but he was also a trial judge was he not? >> that's something that i realized the first time i was writing this book and it's something i think most laymen and most lawyers realize today. john marshall was appointed the fourth chief justice in 1801 and he died in 1835. he was chief justice of the united states for those 34 years years. as they say it was probably an individual who in the history of this land have the most germanic impact on the powers of our federal government today. thomas jefferson appointed date chief justice the united states we would be looking at a very different government today, very different federal government. but at the same time the thing that people don't realize is the entire time john marshall sat on the supreme court is chief justice he also sat as a trial judge in the eastern district of what was then the circuit court for the eastern district of virginia. it was named the circuit court because every supreme court justice road circuit i
let's start talking about john marshall. he was on the u.s. supreme court but he was also a trial judge was he not? >> that's something that i realized the first time i was writing this book and it's something i think most laymen and most lawyers realize today. john marshall was appointed the fourth chief justice in 1801 and he died in 1835. he was chief justice of the united states for those 34 years years. as they say it was probably an individual who in the history of this land have...
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but the fire marshal says it appears to be accidental. they were called to it just before 4:00 this north for a fire on the third floor of a row home here in the 200 block of shark neck about six people were inside according to the fire marshal. they were forced out into frigid conditions. let me show you the street here. as you know when firefighting has occurred when water is released from the hoses and it hits the pavement all of it ices over. this entire 200 block of shark neck is a sheet of ice. i have good news for the residents, that is that the department has arrived on the scene to place down salt and sand de-icing mixer and they'll work on the situation as soon as the fire marshal clears the scene. we'll talk to the fire marshal some more get an update on his investigation and we'll have that for you when we next see you. live from east mount airy monique braxton, nbc 10 news. >>> crews are putting out hot spots from an apartment fire this is in camden county. nbc 10 is live at the emerald ridge apartments this is a live picture
but the fire marshal says it appears to be accidental. they were called to it just before 4:00 this north for a fire on the third floor of a row home here in the 200 block of shark neck about six people were inside according to the fire marshal. they were forced out into frigid conditions. let me show you the street here. as you know when firefighting has occurred when water is released from the hoses and it hits the pavement all of it ices over. this entire 200 block of shark neck is a sheet...
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what is less clear is the marshal's responsibility to their families as jackie was about to find out.ertificate and no passport. >> reporter: never supplied with a birth certificate and lost her passport and not been able to replace them. >> i tried to call the marshals the department of justice, the fbi, anybody, victims advocates, social security nobody knew what to do. >> reporter: it's a nightmare that left her three children without healthcare. >> my children's medicaid got cancelled because i do not have a birth certificate. >> where does it say that? >> jackie right here. >> jackie citizenship does not exist. >> when it affects my kids i'm not okay. >> reporter: journalist bill spend years covering the witness protection program and has interviewed dozens of witnesses who share jackie's frustration. >> no thought or funding of family members for people many the program and frankly to family members are just as much an innocent people as the people who were victims of the original crimes. >> reporter: jackie grew into a rebellion teenager and went from high school to high school
what is less clear is the marshal's responsibility to their families as jackie was about to find out.ertificate and no passport. >> reporter: never supplied with a birth certificate and lost her passport and not been able to replace them. >> i tried to call the marshals the department of justice, the fbi, anybody, victims advocates, social security nobody knew what to do. >> reporter: it's a nightmare that left her three children without healthcare. >> my children's...
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my name is philip marshall. i'm a professor of rhode island and a resident of massachusetts and i'm also the grandson of new york philanthropist brooke astor victim of elder abuse by her son son, my father. as president of the vincent astor foundation my grandmother advance its mission by giving millions of dollars to social and cultural causes. in 1998 president bill clinton afforded her the presidential medal of freedom. well into her 90s she was at center stage as new york's first lady and a humanist aristocrat with a generous heart. by 2000 when she was 100 she disappeared from the limelight. she didn't return until july july 2006 when my guardianship petition which i filed to protect my grandmother against my father was discovered by the press. front page headlines displayed disaster from mrs. astor. my grandmother would never want to be known as one of america's most famous cases of elder abuse nor did she. in the throes of dementia to choose to be victimized to be deprived to manipulated and robbed all as
my name is philip marshall. i'm a professor of rhode island and a resident of massachusetts and i'm also the grandson of new york philanthropist brooke astor victim of elder abuse by her son son, my father. as president of the vincent astor foundation my grandmother advance its mission by giving millions of dollars to social and cultural causes. in 1998 president bill clinton afforded her the presidential medal of freedom. well into her 90s she was at center stage as new york's first lady and a...
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marshall harris comcast sports net. >> thanks marshall.ling gibbs gets suspended for this cheap shot. 1 . >> be careful tonight. slush is going to refreeze and roadways not treated will be icy. tomorrow we'll watch snow showers move in. lit toll no accumulation. then it gets very windy and cold on thursday. we could have a few lake in effect snow showers. friday morning record lows. rain and snow over the weekend and it does not end. but it will i promise. >> thank you for joining us. see you tomorrow. good night. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- taylor swift -- john oliver -- musical guest imagine dragons,
marshall harris comcast sports net. >> thanks marshall.ling gibbs gets suspended for this cheap shot. 1 . >> be careful tonight. slush is going to refreeze and roadways not treated will be icy. tomorrow we'll watch snow showers move in. lit toll no accumulation. then it gets very windy and cold on thursday. we could have a few lake in effect snow showers. friday morning record lows. rain and snow over the weekend and it does not end. but it will i promise. >> thank you for...
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and swede street is blocked off near chestnut and marshall street. elm street or main street both of them are pretty far back from the main intersection where everything is blocked off. 202 should be okay in that area. i haven't heard of any closures there, but if i do i will be sure to pass it along. chris? >>> someone's idea of fun almost cost a mainline boy his life. >> he could have murdered a child like me. >> a bullet came through the boy's bedroom wall from the outside. and wait until you hear what the shooter was actually aiming at. >>> plus freezing pipes inside your home could add up to thousands of dollars in damage. next, what simple steps you can take to keep this from happening. >>> 4:14. we are following breaking news of an apartment fire in morristown. flames are still coming from the roof. several people were injured in this fire. a part of one of the buildings collapsed and several people evacuated. more than 20 people were forced out of their homes. they are being sheltered right now in a septa bus and will later be moved to norris
and swede street is blocked off near chestnut and marshall street. elm street or main street both of them are pretty far back from the main intersection where everything is blocked off. 202 should be okay in that area. i haven't heard of any closures there, but if i do i will be sure to pass it along. chris? >>> someone's idea of fun almost cost a mainline boy his life. >> he could have murdered a child like me. >> a bullet came through the boy's bedroom wall from the...
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airy street near chestnut is closed along with marshall street. in a few minutes i'll take you to a live look at the traffic cameras. >>> 6:11 as we continue to follow breaking news on the deadly apartment fire in montgomery county. here's a live look at the scene with fire crews still working to put out the flames. several people had to be rescued from their homes. we have the dramatic video into the newsroom to bring you developments as they come in. plus this -- >>> oh many i god, what is that? >> why this is bringing fear and relief to a township family. pe nn state is right here in greater philidelphia. ♪ we are top ranked by corporate recruiters. ♪ there's new scholarship money available. ♪ we have four year degrees so you can finish here. or at another penn state campus. ♪ and there's no application fee when you visit here. penn state in greater philidelphia. download your application fee waiver at: >>> at 6:15 we have more breaking news of a water main break at 8th and maple avenue. this is right near columbus. we are calling north penn at
airy street near chestnut is closed along with marshall street. in a few minutes i'll take you to a live look at the traffic cameras. >>> 6:11 as we continue to follow breaking news on the deadly apartment fire in montgomery county. here's a live look at the scene with fire crews still working to put out the flames. several people had to be rescued from their homes. we have the dramatic video into the newsroom to bring you developments as they come in. plus this -- >>> oh many...
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when the chapters is called marshall comes close. marshall comes close and it is it's an account of that part. by april 45 because of what was going on even though marshall stayed on for almost a year, it's clear that his mission was already a failure at that point in the civil war was going to happen the matter what we did. [inaudible] >> if he couldn't do it who could? exactly. >> why was the korean war useful to mao? >> actually it wasn't useful to mao. it was extremely disruptive to mao, but because of the atmosphere, the poisonous atmosphere between the two countries, when macarthur began to advance towards the oulu river and towards the chinese border, the chinese decided that they had to get into the war to stop that from happening, and they inflicted probably the worst single not a military historian, maybe one of you knows better than i do certainly one of the worst if not the worst military defeats in all of american history was inflicted on us by the chinese communists. but i think if there had been communication, if we ha
when the chapters is called marshall comes close. marshall comes close and it is it's an account of that part. by april 45 because of what was going on even though marshall stayed on for almost a year, it's clear that his mission was already a failure at that point in the civil war was going to happen the matter what we did. [inaudible] >> if he couldn't do it who could? exactly. >> why was the korean war useful to mao? >> actually it wasn't useful to mao. it was extremely...
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is to commissioner marshalls prospective if the chief has things to respond to and certainly my fellow commissioners as well. >> so dr. >> dr. brown i assure i we have a responsible letter we'll get it to the close of business you brought up a class i appreciate it i don't even know as chief we had a post funding class on racial profiling that went away and that class was reinstated last month so that class is going on with cliff arrested williams i realize there is public input. >> we gave me. >> no, no i wanted to get it up again and want to tell you there are other things afoot sergeant williams said we have approximately 2 hundred african-american police officers versus having nor prior that's true we're detain nine hundred officers of all raze i'm committed to having the police officers in san francisco we'll try to hire back the number of the officers that were lost the sergeant brought in the late 70s and 80s we had the officers we were under american people affirmative action and we need to replicate those numbers again, that's what i want to try to do within the law of the lan
is to commissioner marshalls prospective if the chief has things to respond to and certainly my fellow commissioners as well. >> so dr. >> dr. brown i assure i we have a responsible letter we'll get it to the close of business you brought up a class i appreciate it i don't even know as chief we had a post funding class on racial profiling that went away and that class was reinstated last month so that class is going on with cliff arrested williams i realize there is public input....
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commissioner commissioner marshall asked last month i have a brief powerpoint presentation i know that everyone is waiting on the other presentation so i'll move through this pretty quickly. >> >> so if you look at your screens and there's copies of this presentation for the public over on the table. we've been working with our community so obviously working with our community is a huge priority. in 1994 the defendant came up in 1994 the department came up with the cops general order and established the first policing general order in the history of the san francisco police department in september of 2011 and this policy established consistent philosophy and organizational strategies again with significant community input and members are held accountable to to and violations of this order would be a matter and source of complaint referred to occ and established radio code 421 for positive youth interaction and followed that with a citizen community engagement radio code so that we can better track when officers are contacting people and such information sought by this commission. as fa
commissioner commissioner marshall asked last month i have a brief powerpoint presentation i know that everyone is waiting on the other presentation so i'll move through this pretty quickly. >> >> so if you look at your screens and there's copies of this presentation for the public over on the table. we've been working with our community so obviously working with our community is a huge priority. in 1994 the defendant came up in 1994 the department came up with the cops general...
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commissioner marshall. >> i'll say that to respond to reverend brown i appreciate the time we got 11 folks and people asked a clear request for improvement not african-american community different training around racial profiling specifically highlighting what that department was unaware of and within 5 days the people representing you're coming to meet with myself and colleagues this was run state at the academy that's a start and more response and community participation specific to the african-american community those 3 things were communicated clearly through reverend brown and he'll be getting a letter by tomorrow to talk about what some of the initiative are going to be and how we can work together moving forward unequally is a commitment of the commission and myself we continue to diverse, if any, the public department and it looks like san francisco but specifically within the african-american community we continue to recruit we needed everyone's help? each one reaching out i'll give everyone my personal e-mail and if you know someone please suzy hot mail.org i'm not the only
commissioner marshall. >> i'll say that to respond to reverend brown i appreciate the time we got 11 folks and people asked a clear request for improvement not african-american community different training around racial profiling specifically highlighting what that department was unaware of and within 5 days the people representing you're coming to meet with myself and colleagues this was run state at the academy that's a start and more response and community participation specific to the...
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joe marshall been on the commission forever we run a program called the boy's club and the 30 soldier and the man that was close to me for many, many years so love being here and i'm commissioner dejesus that been on the commission for 6 and a half years maybe more i'm happy to be here my can i job is an attorney i am happy to hear about the plan that was not put in stone your comments are important and we'll be making a decision shortly so at this point inspector call the next line item. >> item 2 public comment all matters listed under the consent agenda are considered by the board speakers shall address their remarks to the commission as a whole and the department ocii personnel neither the police or ocii personnel or commissioners are required to respond to the public but may provide a brief response the police and commission and others staff shall not have to respond we have a large group we'll limit the comments to 2 minutes first come, first serve at the podium two minutes thank you. >> now is the time for public comment if you can come on up. >> folks don't you form a line or
joe marshall been on the commission forever we run a program called the boy's club and the 30 soldier and the man that was close to me for many, many years so love being here and i'm commissioner dejesus that been on the commission for 6 and a half years maybe more i'm happy to be here my can i job is an attorney i am happy to hear about the plan that was not put in stone your comments are important and we'll be making a decision shortly so at this point inspector call the next line item....
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my name is shawn marshall with lean u.s. local aggregation network a non-profit organization that works with government and allied organization on the successful and responsible implementation of cca and nationwide. i want to provide you with top lines results with marin and sonoma. i want to add to your good report. there are approximately 15 counties in the state of california representing over 100 cities that are in varying phases of the investigation of a cca program. you may know that the county of alameda did allocate $1.3 million in their first trench of money to get started in the cca path up to $3 million. i don't think it's necessary but that's what they have done. at the same time the county of san mateo will be bringing this matter before their board of supervisors at the end of february with a potential of funding request to get started on their technical study. napa county, the unincorporated county have joined marin program and contra costa county have also joined marin and every part of the bay area is engage
my name is shawn marshall with lean u.s. local aggregation network a non-profit organization that works with government and allied organization on the successful and responsible implementation of cca and nationwide. i want to provide you with top lines results with marin and sonoma. i want to add to your good report. there are approximately 15 counties in the state of california representing over 100 cities that are in varying phases of the investigation of a cca program. you may know that the...
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bwi marshall coming in at 4. think we'll break records early on friday morning. 19 for a high on friday. 32 though on saturday. a late mix moving in. maybe snow early. switching over to all rain for sunday. most of the day on saturday will be dry. saturday won't be a bad afternoon. 50 on sunday but behind that system well we get cold again. 33 on monday. tuesday, coming in at 30 degrees and next wednesday, temperatures still in the mid-30 year our average high temperature is now up to 50 degrees. actually 49. in an extra degree and call it 50. >> what's a few more degrees? >> that's right. >> thanks, doug. >>> nfl combine barely under way but ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle see how much you could save. >>> did i read that moss may not sign? >> he's making his decision if he wants to come back if he wants to retire. he's up there in age. >> he's had a great career. >> yeah. >> the redskins are currently attending the nfl combine this week where some of the top college players are
bwi marshall coming in at 4. think we'll break records early on friday morning. 19 for a high on friday. 32 though on saturday. a late mix moving in. maybe snow early. switching over to all rain for sunday. most of the day on saturday will be dry. saturday won't be a bad afternoon. 50 on sunday but behind that system well we get cold again. 33 on monday. tuesday, coming in at 30 degrees and next wednesday, temperatures still in the mid-30 year our average high temperature is now up to 50...
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marshall. from what we've read and heard your grandmother was subjected to a horrible set of circumstances perpetrated by close family members and predicated on alzheimer's. we have an alzheimer's crisis in this country that is very real. the unfortunate truth is she was not alone. millions of seniors fall victim to the same circumstances resulting in fraud, $180 million in economic loss. with your grandmother's case, the majority of seniors are victimized by family members, most often an adult child. and as the majority of abuse cases, your grandmother's case was within the jurisdiction of a district attorney's office particularly manhattan district's office. now in manhattan we have an elder abuse unit, one that is led by prosecutor, a well-known expert on elder exploitation issues. can you share for us how the structure of the elder abuse unit and having an advocate like elizabeth helped your family. >> what happened after we went guardianship guardianship, we didn't know if we would go to c
marshall. from what we've read and heard your grandmother was subjected to a horrible set of circumstances perpetrated by close family members and predicated on alzheimer's. we have an alzheimer's crisis in this country that is very real. the unfortunate truth is she was not alone. millions of seniors fall victim to the same circumstances resulting in fraud, $180 million in economic loss. with your grandmother's case, the majority of seniors are victimized by family members, most often an adult...
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now that marshall law has been declared people are worried it sets the stage for a new push by the armywhat they see as a threat to national sovereignty. >> translator: we ran away. we were so afraid. >> reporter: the new battle between the myanmar national alliance army and the [ inaudible ], is just one incident of decades of fighting between the two sides. the government has agreed ceasefire with some groups but the reality on the ground doesn't match the peace rhetoric. >> we have a ceasefire with the government since january 28th but this has been violated by the burmese army about 400 times. in 2/0/14, alone, first january to 30th november there have been 102 factions. >> reporter: questions are being asked about what marshall law could mean for other areas. >> it can happen in any ethnic area given the fact that they are expanding their presence their control in almost everth nick area that they have ceased fire. >> reporter: there could be serious implications for neighboring countries as the struggle continues. the prolonged fighting has meant that hundreds of thousands of peop
now that marshall law has been declared people are worried it sets the stage for a new push by the armywhat they see as a threat to national sovereignty. >> translator: we ran away. we were so afraid. >> reporter: the new battle between the myanmar national alliance army and the [ inaudible ], is just one incident of decades of fighting between the two sides. the government has agreed ceasefire with some groups but the reality on the ground doesn't match the peace rhetoric. >>...
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her colleague, marshall gorby, is a photographer and videographer. the two are assigned to cover the implosion story. >> they are normally kind of cut and dry, and you show up and you know what to expect. >> kind of like a christmas present for us. we were eager to get there and shoot something like that. >> there was about 25 people, 25 to 30 people assembled. it was mostly media, tv and newspapers. >> everyone is a few hundred feet from where the tower is supposed to fall, including the children seen here. >> the demolition company tours the country doing large scale demolitions with their children in tow. >> i think other stations didn't want them in front of the camera because they wanted to see the tower fall, and i didn't mind. so they started counting. >> two, one! >> and next thing you heard is a little poof poof. and they're kind of standing there looking at it. >> you kind of pause as you're waiting for the next round of charges. >> you hear another little poof. >> he started to see it teeter. >> the next thing you know, you hear somebody y
her colleague, marshall gorby, is a photographer and videographer. the two are assigned to cover the implosion story. >> they are normally kind of cut and dry, and you show up and you know what to expect. >> kind of like a christmas present for us. we were eager to get there and shoot something like that. >> there was about 25 people, 25 to 30 people assembled. it was mostly media, tv and newspapers. >> everyone is a few hundred feet from where the tower is supposed to...
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marshall likes it right down the middle. nick: that's the spot i was talking about. great spot. peter: perfect. nick: he can bank that with a nice drawing chip shot. david: you can almost make four of them there. peter: same thick. just perfect. and that's -- that driving area over there to get perfect is oh, about the size of your throat you hit it anywhere other than that you'll start playing tricks. day james hunt going with driver
marshall likes it right down the middle. nick: that's the spot i was talking about. great spot. peter: perfect. nick: he can bank that with a nice drawing chip shot. david: you can almost make four of them there. peter: same thick. just perfect. and that's -- that driving area over there to get perfect is oh, about the size of your throat you hit it anywhere other than that you'll start playing tricks. day james hunt going with driver
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what is left clear is the marshall's responsibilities to the family as jacky was about to find out. >> no birth sirrive kate. >> no birth certificate. >> and no passport. >> no passport. >> jacky was not supplied with a birth certificate. she lost her passport. >> i called the marr shops, f.b.i. my children's medicaid was cancelled because i do not have a birth certificate. >> reporter: after 10 years of roadblocks he she almost gave up. >> i'm on the witness protection programme and do not have a passport. marshalls are not answering my calls, no one knows what to do. >> reporter: a lot happened since the phone call and since we aired our report jacky tailor is heading for a meeting with the u.s. marr shops, 13 years in the making. she has no idea what to expect and is afraid to hope >>> jackie is inside the federal court house building meeting with the marshalls. an agent who would only call himself dave told jackie he was going to hand deliver any documents to her that she needs to prove her u.s. citizenship. she wasn't intimidated by the fact that no media could cover it. we are o
what is left clear is the marshall's responsibilities to the family as jacky was about to find out. >> no birth sirrive kate. >> no birth certificate. >> and no passport. >> no passport. >> jacky was not supplied with a birth certificate. she lost her passport. >> i called the marr shops, f.b.i. my children's medicaid was cancelled because i do not have a birth certificate. >> reporter: after 10 years of roadblocks he she almost gave up. >> i'm on...
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marshall harris joining us from clearwater. there's nothing more romantic than a spontaneous moment. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision or any symptoms of an allergic reaction stop taking cialis and get medical help
marshall harris joining us from clearwater. there's nothing more romantic than a spontaneous moment. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your...
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here's marshall harris. >> reporter: john, another frosty day here in clearwater. but you know, cold spells, they come and they go. can the same be said about phillies closer jonathan papelbon? we know he didn't come here for this. the question now is will he be traded by the phillies? he says he doesn't know. what we do know is he hasn't written off this season before it even starts.
here's marshall harris. >> reporter: john, another frosty day here in clearwater. but you know, cold spells, they come and they go. can the same be said about phillies closer jonathan papelbon? we know he didn't come here for this. the question now is will he be traded by the phillies? he says he doesn't know. what we do know is he hasn't written off this season before it even starts.
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about that. >> the first steps in marshall law is marshall law. >> how about marshawn. >> marshawn lynch. >> we are coming back with more stuff. stick around. >>> so jennifer lopez's new film "the boy next door" doesn't know his ass from his iliad, but is it a gaff or a gag? it is the subject of tonight's -- intentional or stupid? >> my read was intentional and not stupid. here is a scene where the boy who lives next store, hence the title, gives j-lo a copy of the iliad. >> hi, noah. come on in. you know kevin already left. >> actually i picked something up for you. >> oh my god this is a first edition? i can't accept this. this must have cost a fortune. >> it was a buck at a garage sale. one man's trash. >> i can't, honestly. >> it would mean a lot to me. >> why does she collect all of those phone books. >> the iliad is an ancient greek epic poem. it was not written until the eighth century bc. which was at least a couple hundred years ago. it was the basis for the 2007 movie "transformers." i will go around the table, ambassador, with questions. i am not getting up. people get confuse
about that. >> the first steps in marshall law is marshall law. >> how about marshawn. >> marshawn lynch. >> we are coming back with more stuff. stick around. >>> so jennifer lopez's new film "the boy next door" doesn't know his ass from his iliad, but is it a gaff or a gag? it is the subject of tonight's -- intentional or stupid? >> my read was intentional and not stupid. here is a scene where the boy who lives next store, hence the title, gives...
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marshall died in maryland in 1993. of course, more information on thoroughgood marshall or other notable african americans visit breaking barriers show at the national constitution center. so sue serio, short month but lots of things packed in the month with so many notable names. >> i will tell you baltimore washington international airport is now also named thoroughgood marshall airport. >> cool. >> yes indeed. we've got watches and warnings continuing throughout the morning. where you see purple is a winter weather advisory for a possible mix of wintry weather, snow rain, sleet, you can get a little bit of everything. chester county slower part of the montgomery and bucks and mercer county that is where lancaster county too where travel is the trickyes because it may be wet and be icy. all snow to the north of that and that is where winter storm warning is. the lets see conditions right now. it is playing out to be most of those areas what we predicted and we do have a little dry slot moving into southern delaware.
marshall died in maryland in 1993. of course, more information on thoroughgood marshall or other notable african americans visit breaking barriers show at the national constitution center. so sue serio, short month but lots of things packed in the month with so many notable names. >> i will tell you baltimore washington international airport is now also named thoroughgood marshall airport. >> cool. >> yes indeed. we've got watches and warnings continuing throughout the...
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thurgood marshall. a good many people in this congress stands directly on the shoulders of thurgood marshall in that we are here because of some of the litigation that he won before the supreme court of the united states of america. we stand on the shoulders of thurgood marshall. but on whose shoulders does thurgood marshall stand on? well, the person that probably shaped his legal career more than any other was the honorable charles hamilton houston. charles hamilton houston, a harvard lawyer, a person who was a dean of the law school at howard university, a person who concluded that the constitution of the united states of america did not condone separate but equal. the person who is said to have killed jim crow the person who was a part of all of the lawsuits of the civil rights era from 1930 to 1954, including brown vs. the board of education, the honorable charles hamilton houston he's the person that cultivated and mentored thurgood marshall. thurgood marshall came to howard university after havin
thurgood marshall. a good many people in this congress stands directly on the shoulders of thurgood marshall in that we are here because of some of the litigation that he won before the supreme court of the united states of america. we stand on the shoulders of thurgood marshall. but on whose shoulders does thurgood marshall stand on? well, the person that probably shaped his legal career more than any other was the honorable charles hamilton houston. charles hamilton houston, a harvard lawyer,...
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we are dealing with the norristown fire and closures in that area swede marshals, dekalb, americaly and main are your best alternate at this time erika. >> thank you vittoria. >>> 5:36n business news, how you can be julia roberts for a day. >> and how ups is changing things this holiday season. >> holiday season already. >> it is early, i know, jill wagner joins us from the new york stock exchange, hey jill. >> reporter: good morning. the ups is raising price these year. the company's ceo says they are adding surcharges for residential deliveries on peak days like during the holiday season. ups spent millions on extra workers and updated equipment for who will take rush in 2014 and that cut into profits. it has been a strong start to february here on wall street. crude oil prices jumped pushing energy stocks higher. the dow jones soared another 305 points on tuesday nasdaq was up 51. >>> coca cola wants to you drink your milk. the soda maker is rolling out a premium milk that the company says has more protein and calcium then regular milk that will sell for double the price of the regul
we are dealing with the norristown fire and closures in that area swede marshals, dekalb, americaly and main are your best alternate at this time erika. >> thank you vittoria. >>> 5:36n business news, how you can be julia roberts for a day. >> and how ups is changing things this holiday season. >> holiday season already. >> it is early, i know, jill wagner joins us from the new york stock exchange, hey jill. >> reporter: good morning. the ups is raising...
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and the other closures out there include marshall street. that's going to be closed between dekalb and markley. airy street near swede and barbadoes and oak and chestnut are closed as well. take markley street or airy street to get around it. >>> and we have multiple fire crews on the scene of a fatal fire in norristown at this apartment complex. people have been displaced with the red cross on scene. they have set up a nearby shelter the at a nearby school on the perimeter of the fire scene. we are checking to see if that will be open today. we'll check on the conditions of those injured although the fire chief said the injuries are minor. we'll have an update at 6:00. >>> 5:44. we are back on the scene of breaking news in montgomery county. a fire at this apartment building, we know it's taken one person's life. one person killed in this fire this morning. fire crews still on the sc ghter. the fire chief tells us the injury to the firefighter is minor. we are still working to find out more about the other two injured and what their conditi
and the other closures out there include marshall street. that's going to be closed between dekalb and markley. airy street near swede and barbadoes and oak and chestnut are closed as well. take markley street or airy street to get around it. >>> and we have multiple fire crews on the scene of a fatal fire in norristown at this apartment complex. people have been displaced with the red cross on scene. they have set up a nearby shelter the at a nearby school on the perimeter of the fire...
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marshall harris comcast sportsnet. >> marshall, thanks. >>> from the diamond to the hard wood, the sixershe magic tonight, but it marked the debut of the team's new point guard isaiah cannon. cannon got the start as he takes the place of michael carter williams who was traded last week. cannon acquired from the rockets. showing off his long-range shooting. and he left his new coach pretty impressed. >> to come in and just you know, be the point guard in an nba game at the end of february is hard to do. i thought on first performance, he was -- he was way above average. and i can see the upside in him in what he can bring once he knows me, the system, and gets in better shape. >> sixers stay in florida and take on the heat on monday. and then cannon and michael carter williams square off wednesday when the sixers face the buck. that's sports. i'm danny pommells. we'll be right back. >>> it warmed up but we're back in the deep freeze. >> we are back in the deep freeze officially by tomorrow morning. it's going to feel a lot colder. temperatures in the mid-20s for monday, tuesday, not wednes
marshall harris comcast sportsnet. >> marshall, thanks. >>> from the diamond to the hard wood, the sixershe magic tonight, but it marked the debut of the team's new point guard isaiah cannon. cannon got the start as he takes the place of michael carter williams who was traded last week. cannon acquired from the rockets. showing off his long-range shooting. and he left his new coach pretty impressed. >> to come in and just you know, be the point guard in an nba game at the...
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the fire marshalls inspect the schools every year, by seismic safety is not part of the fire code. the fire marshalls said they would be glad to take on the earthquake safety if the state would give them the legal authority to do so but so far, they haven't. it is an issue we will continue to pursue. if you want to see more photos go to bayarea.com, and you can go to the facebook page and see more. and think about that when you drop off your kids monday morning. >>> and also we have some flooding concerns here throughout the bay area. but hopefully it will be getter towards the end of the weekend? >> yes. some light and moderate rainfall is causing problems on the roadways, and winds from 15 to 30 miles per hour. we will take you to the 24-hour rainfall totals, and he this storm was right on the mark with the totals that we expect, and not to the north bay and higher elevation, and off to the north, but we did pick up ten inches, and cloverdale over eight, and hillsberg 5.5, and menlo park over 3.5 inches. and pleasanton over 1.5, and less many in san francisco, but we will see the
the fire marshalls inspect the schools every year, by seismic safety is not part of the fire code. the fire marshalls said they would be glad to take on the earthquake safety if the state would give them the legal authority to do so but so far, they haven't. it is an issue we will continue to pursue. if you want to see more photos go to bayarea.com, and you can go to the facebook page and see more. and think about that when you drop off your kids monday morning. >>> and also we have...
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we're looking at possibly marshal law and the u.s. could flood the country with weapons and saying it could punish russia economically. >> when it comes to ukraine they need to stop the bloodshed but it is close to devault. one respect that could push ukraine closer to default is the russian loan that russia could demand an immediate payment of the ukraine's finances are in a very very dire situation. the country needs i believe some some--even if it's temporary some peace in the eastern regions to refocus on its finances on its economic situation to avoid a default. >> of course, we're seeing a humanitarian crisis growing as well. thank you. >>> key members of iraq's parliament say they're suspending their participation in government after the killing of a sunni tribal leader. we warn you that some of the images we're go to show you are disturbing. among a group of 12 people kidnapped by a shia group in baghdad and then murdered. the act was condemned, it was described as heinous and unacceptable. two sons of an iraqi also dead. let'
we're looking at possibly marshal law and the u.s. could flood the country with weapons and saying it could punish russia economically. >> when it comes to ukraine they need to stop the bloodshed but it is close to devault. one respect that could push ukraine closer to default is the russian loan that russia could demand an immediate payment of the ukraine's finances are in a very very dire situation. the country needs i believe some some--even if it's temporary some peace in the eastern...