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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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but marshall k. and arnold's finally ordered to go into north africa team depth of the british chief under dwight eisenhower it went splendidly a first but before they got to the prime target the americans were kicked in the teeth we were able to come back to a when the shooting stopped in north africa and elegance with the question where do we go next? when martial cadences and systems said wanted to go into france but the british wanted to go into the mediterranean they agreed there would have to invade france but wouldn't be better to go into italy and knocked it out then the germans would have to send troops into the italian peninsula that they cannot be shooting us on the beaches of normandy. so we went to sicily ben went into italy and that was a hard place to fight but we knocked them out of the war into a battle of attrition into a pushing and shoving to get the british to go into france but with joseph stalin they convince the british to go along everybody knew who would the debt invasion of
but marshall k. and arnold's finally ordered to go into north africa team depth of the british chief under dwight eisenhower it went splendidly a first but before they got to the prime target the americans were kicked in the teeth we were able to come back to a when the shooting stopped in north africa and elegance with the question where do we go next? when martial cadences and systems said wanted to go into france but the british wanted to go into the mediterranean they agreed there would...
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air marshalls. one has resigned and two others have been suspended without pay amongle allegations that two marshalls hired prostitutes while overseas and used their government-issued phones to record and share their sexual encounters. today, the director of the air marshall service appeared before the house oversight committee. >> they're a disgrace to the profession. they're a disgrace to our organization. this committee has my commitment that i'm going to take a personal interest. >> break down how the hearing went today. >> they said they were impress
air marshalls. one has resigned and two others have been suspended without pay amongle allegations that two marshalls hired prostitutes while overseas and used their government-issued phones to record and share their sexual encounters. today, the director of the air marshall service appeared before the house oversight committee. >> they're a disgrace to the profession. they're a disgrace to our organization. this committee has my commitment that i'm going to take a personal interest....
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air marshals and hookers. that's the report.east two federal air marshals have been spined, one has been re-assigned. investigators say whenever they were doing happened while they were on assign government. using government cell phones to record sexual exploits according to the investigation. the web site, the intercept, broke the story. it reports after the marshal filmed the sex racked they ee-mailed the videos using the phones the government paid for, that's you and me. and air marshals tried to have sex with somebody in charge of scheduling so they could get on flights to the places they wanted to visit. today on calol hill the director of the marshals faced the house overfight submitee, -- oversight committee. a spokesman for the administration which overseas the air marshal service would not comment specifically on the probe. but that spokesperson says, quote, when criminal behavior or misconduct is substantiated, tsa holds its employees appropriately accountable. john busse is here now. >> we are seeing now it is only th
air marshals and hookers. that's the report.east two federal air marshals have been spined, one has been re-assigned. investigators say whenever they were doing happened while they were on assign government. using government cell phones to record sexual exploits according to the investigation. the web site, the intercept, broke the story. it reports after the marshal filmed the sex racked they ee-mailed the videos using the phones the government paid for, that's you and me. and air marshals...
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marshal., interesting to see your take an you're seeing how this manhunt is going on now. what would you be doing at this point five hours in and what would be your priority as far as the search? >> okay. that's atf executive but listen, whoever's listening this effort has got to ensure to put the immediate area on lockdown. check car lots, neighborhoods, as the search continues, the search area's going to increase to a larger area and i'm sure officials in illinois and wisconsin are working hand in hand to identify a vehicle, follow leads and hopefully get the individuals in custody very quickly. >> is it surprising to you at this point knowing this happened in the morning that we don't know more about these suspects other than they are three men? >> well, no. obviously, whether the officer would have radioed out, he would have told dispatch how many people were in the vehicle and a deskrimgs of the vehicle and a tag number so we don't know whether he got official identification from the susp
marshal., interesting to see your take an you're seeing how this manhunt is going on now. what would you be doing at this point five hours in and what would be your priority as far as the search? >> okay. that's atf executive but listen, whoever's listening this effort has got to ensure to put the immediate area on lockdown. check car lots, neighborhoods, as the search continues, the search area's going to increase to a larger area and i'm sure officials in illinois and wisconsin are...
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deborah: i clerked for justice thurgood marshall in the -- thurgood marshall, and an appellate courtudge in the federal circuit court of appeals in new york and then i went directly into teaching. brian: let me show you this video of thurgood marshall, who became a justice, i believe in 1967, and you clerked for him in what year? deborah: 1978. brian: what was the big case that year? deborah: we had an affirmative action case that was important and an abortion case that was important. we had a wonderful case where he wrote a dissent from the denial of -- it was about a librarian and a janitor who were fired because they were living together in a small town. brian: here he is in 1988. justice marshall: i have been watching those around here and those who came and i am so impressed with those who were around in the good old days. you know, you talk now about lawyers and lawyers' fees and things. you know, when i was running the job, the most we could give any lawyer was $25 a day. now they need about $24,000. as a matter of fact, i don't know what fees they get. brian: you write about
deborah: i clerked for justice thurgood marshall in the -- thurgood marshall, and an appellate courtudge in the federal circuit court of appeals in new york and then i went directly into teaching. brian: let me show you this video of thurgood marshall, who became a justice, i believe in 1967, and you clerked for him in what year? deborah: 1978. brian: what was the big case that year? deborah: we had an affirmative action case that was important and an abortion case that was important. we had a...
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marshall would serve the n.a.a.c.p. until 1961 when president kennedy appointed him as a federal judge though it would take eight months before the senate confirmed him. "well i, uh he had told me about theote and told him i knew about it and i asked him to express to the president my appreciation for the interim appointment and this appointment and the confirmation by the senate." from there, marshall's ascension to the supreme court would be swift. in 1965, he was appointed as the first black u.s. solicitor general. "he represented his clients, not as negroes whose cases were special and different but he represented them as americans with the same rights and the same responsibilities that the constitution is supposed to give to every citizen." "is there anything you can think of in your mind or in your disposition to prevent you from acting fairly and effectively and efficiently for the united states government in this position?" "not at all sir. i believe that, oh i'm certain that, there's no possible reason that i c
marshall would serve the n.a.a.c.p. until 1961 when president kennedy appointed him as a federal judge though it would take eight months before the senate confirmed him. "well i, uh he had told me about theote and told him i knew about it and i asked him to express to the president my appreciation for the interim appointment and this appointment and the confirmation by the senate." from there, marshall's ascension to the supreme court would be swift. in 1965, he was appointed as the...
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marshall and brennan and stevens were holding up the liberal end. brian: what evidence do you have that it is more political today? deborah: well, you know, i think there are just more polarized decisions in which you just know that it is going to be 5-4 and the only question is, which way is the swing vote going? i think that has been true of some recent decisions. in cases like bush v. gore, probably being the greatest example of one where it is hard to think that that was decided in a political vacuum. brian: does that include both sides making the decision? deborah: oh sure. brian: did you see that very often when you were there, when thurgood marshall would predict how he was going to go on a case before you even asked him? deborah: on some cases you knew because he had his principles. you knew how he was going to come out on the race case or on a death penalty case. i mean, he didn't believe in the death penalty. you know, he got above his share of cases that he used to jokingly put or would have the least impact on the fewest possible people,
marshall and brennan and stevens were holding up the liberal end. brian: what evidence do you have that it is more political today? deborah: well, you know, i think there are just more polarized decisions in which you just know that it is going to be 5-4 and the only question is, which way is the swing vote going? i think that has been true of some recent decisions. in cases like bush v. gore, probably being the greatest example of one where it is hard to think that that was decided in a...
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federal air marshals in hot water tonight. after alleged trysts with prostitutes, recorded on government phones. david kerley standing by. >>> the flash point. the refugee crisis. children hit with tear gas. families blocked at the border. what should these countries do? >>> and the hoax making global headlines tonight. president putin supposedly calling elton john. you will now hear the call and the reaction tonight. >>> good evening. the race for 2016 and the big showdown tonight. the stakes could not be higher for the republican candidates who are trying to compete with donald trump. 11 candidates taking the stage. our reporter with him. did he hint about a new strategy? while just miles from that stage, another voice. vice president joe biden, taking on trump, calling part of trump's message, quote, sick. abc's tom llamas with the vice president's words, and with trump himself on what's to come tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the battle to dethrone the reigning king of the hill now under way. before the big event, donald tr
federal air marshals in hot water tonight. after alleged trysts with prostitutes, recorded on government phones. david kerley standing by. >>> the flash point. the refugee crisis. children hit with tear gas. families blocked at the border. what should these countries do? >>> and the hoax making global headlines tonight. president putin supposedly calling elton john. you will now hear the call and the reaction tonight. >>> good evening. the race for 2016 and the big...
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nasa, marshall center. nasa administrator webb announced in later october, that huntsville management personnel might be transferred to new orleans or even to california. now how much webb's statement had to do with race is all matter of conjecture. we do know qualified blacks and whites refused jobs at marshall because of alabama's race laws and the violent enforcement of those laws. the state's reputation for bigotry also contributed to recruiting and retention problems for nasa. putting race aside, the threat to move was a political statement. whether it was meant to scare voters in alabama or encourage them elsewhere, also remain as mystery. it did however scare the huntsville business community. jim dunne, the president of the homebuilders association of huntsville, telegraphed the white house within days of webb's announcement to report that financial institutions had stopped construction loans. republican national chairman dean burch, likened webb's statement to, political blackmail. the baltimore af
nasa, marshall center. nasa administrator webb announced in later october, that huntsville management personnel might be transferred to new orleans or even to california. now how much webb's statement had to do with race is all matter of conjecture. we do know qualified blacks and whites refused jobs at marshall because of alabama's race laws and the violent enforcement of those laws. the state's reputation for bigotry also contributed to recruiting and retention problems for nasa. putting race...
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but when he took on marshall, that was pretty bad. and then he went after the army and communists in the army. and he did not take on the army so easily. the army had a lawyer, mr. welsh. >> senator mccarthy, i don't know anything about the application he filled out. mr. dinkins -- you don't know anything about that? senator mccarthy -- i never saw it. senator, i have the application that he filled out, and i can show you -- >> don't tell me i notarized it? >> what? >> don't tell me i notarized it. >> no, you merely signed it. [laughter] >> there were 36 days of hearings in 1954 on television -- and television came into the picture. and people began to see, and i must say, mccarthy was a heavy drinker and he was starting to go too far. he would interrupt -- point of order, point of order. >> point of order? >> i don't know what it is, but it is a point of something. >> [indiscernible] >> my point of order is yesterday mr. dinkins was imposed upon and so was the secretary of the army by having a doctored or altered photograph produced
but when he took on marshall, that was pretty bad. and then he went after the army and communists in the army. and he did not take on the army so easily. the army had a lawyer, mr. welsh. >> senator mccarthy, i don't know anything about the application he filled out. mr. dinkins -- you don't know anything about that? senator mccarthy -- i never saw it. senator, i have the application that he filled out, and i can show you -- >> don't tell me i notarized it? >> what? >>...
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that's what marshal was doing. thankfully we never had to have an answer to the question of what would have happened. yes, sir? >> thank you so much. it's always a pleasure to listen to a scholar. i have a question about your evaluation of the emperor. i enjoyed what you said about him at the end, but overall, what was his position in the japanese war from your perspective? was he the master mind behind this or was he being used by the militaries in power? >> that's a very good question. it's a very difficult question. it's a very controversial question. basically one argument is that the emperor was not sitting on the sidelines a as this figure head. he was, in fact, this driving master mind of the japanese imperial empire decision making. i agree with him, you can certainly find instances in which they say do this and they do that. when you go. through and find there are other instances and they don't do this there's it disconnect between what he orders and what he follows. the notion that he's sitting on the sid
that's what marshal was doing. thankfully we never had to have an answer to the question of what would have happened. yes, sir? >> thank you so much. it's always a pleasure to listen to a scholar. i have a question about your evaluation of the emperor. i enjoyed what you said about him at the end, but overall, what was his position in the japanese war from your perspective? was he the master mind behind this or was he being used by the militaries in power? >> that's a very good...
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and what marshall desired -- whoops -- okay. what marshall desired was a 1-2 punch, a soviet invasion of manchuria to tie up the massive japanese armies and the asian mainland, let's see if i can find the laser pointer here. there we go. this manchuria and armies really all throughout this area through here. massive in scale. anyway, to have manchuria -- the tying up the massive japanese forces there, followed by the beginning of u.s. operations and the home islands and the fall. two weeks later on october 16, 1944, there was a meeting in moscow with ambassador avril harriman and the u.s. military mission chief major general john ardene with stalin where he renewed his tehran conference pledge to join the war against japan and added that the soviet offensive operations could begin within two and a half to three months after the defeat of germany. this fit perfectly with the strategic thinking of the u.s. joint chiefs of staff, and though it would not be formally codified until the conference the following year, this timetable wo
and what marshall desired -- whoops -- okay. what marshall desired was a 1-2 punch, a soviet invasion of manchuria to tie up the massive japanese armies and the asian mainland, let's see if i can find the laser pointer here. there we go. this manchuria and armies really all throughout this area through here. massive in scale. anyway, to have manchuria -- the tying up the massive japanese forces there, followed by the beginning of u.s. operations and the home islands and the fall. two weeks...
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if convicted, marshall pfeiffer could spend three years in prison. reporting from lafayette for abc7 news. >> the family of kate steinle is ready to go to court to force the state and federal government to change how necessity handle illegal ingrands accused of crimes. they visited we pier 14 leaving now flowers where she francisco sanchez was facing deportation and the sheriff deputy released him from jail although officials wanted him held and kate steinle's parents filedded a claim again the department for their daughter's degree. >> with would let a seven year felon undocumented violent felon, loose on the streets where you people are now standing? >> the family have filed clans against immigration officials and blm. kate steinle was killed with a gun stolen from the blm's agents car the irs step in a electrically lawsuit. >> police say a reported kidnapping in oakland was a domestic dispute and a witness toll the officers they saw a man grabbing a woman and putting her in the trunk of a car on monday night. the woman contacted police yesterday a
if convicted, marshall pfeiffer could spend three years in prison. reporting from lafayette for abc7 news. >> the family of kate steinle is ready to go to court to force the state and federal government to change how necessity handle illegal ingrands accused of crimes. they visited we pier 14 leaving now flowers where she francisco sanchez was facing deportation and the sheriff deputy released him from jail although officials wanted him held and kate steinle's parents filedded a claim...
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>> marshall was f.d.r.'s man. marshall supported the pincer strategy. the same they pursued in germany he wanted to pursue. if the war continued another six months to a year who doubts the soviet union would not have ntered japan proper? who doubts? if the war continued six months to a year the russians would have been there. japan would have been divided. there would have been a two power or three power control commission for tokyo. > that was okay with marshall? >> i think it was okay for arshall. >> manchuria would be a russian province. as late as 1949 stalin was proposing the division of china. joe objected to it on the grounds this would be a two chinas policy. so the arguments between mao and stalin were already eginning at that time. >> asking a little broader question because you looked at truman's decision making in other contexts as well. what was it about his experience or his character that enabled him to think so strategically in a way that in my judgment, i think yours, is extraordinarily rare among world leaders? > not that rare. i don't
>> marshall was f.d.r.'s man. marshall supported the pincer strategy. the same they pursued in germany he wanted to pursue. if the war continued another six months to a year who doubts the soviet union would not have ntered japan proper? who doubts? if the war continued six months to a year the russians would have been there. japan would have been divided. there would have been a two power or three power control commission for tokyo. > that was okay with marshall? >> i think it...
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jets taking over, not for long, ryan fitzpatrick to brandon marshall. watch him as he comes down, laterals it, ball on the ground, marshals called it the the worst play in nfl history. not for eagles. demeco ryans recovers it. it lead to this. sproles, the 1 yard touchdown run, right here. all but one touchdown this year, by the running back. eagles up 24 to nothing. two to go in the half. sixty-second left in the half, fitzpatrick back to marshall, touchdown eagles up 24-seven at the break. third quarter eagles defense cannot protect that 17-point lead. fitzpatrick for end zone how about eric row makes the the play out of the no where. he has his first interception of his career. >> we will go to the fourth quarter now. eagles up 17. jets are not going away. the fitzpatrick to jeremy curly a 7-yard touchdown. twenty-four-14 eagles. that is 14 unanswered point by new york. midway through the fourth, we got to work on ball control. ryan matthews springs a leak. he fumbles. jets recover. coming in, jets had forced an nfl best ten turnovers. and a minute l
jets taking over, not for long, ryan fitzpatrick to brandon marshall. watch him as he comes down, laterals it, ball on the ground, marshals called it the the worst play in nfl history. not for eagles. demeco ryans recovers it. it lead to this. sproles, the 1 yard touchdown run, right here. all but one touchdown this year, by the running back. eagles up 24 to nothing. two to go in the half. sixty-second left in the half, fitzpatrick back to marshall, touchdown eagles up 24-seven at the break....
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air marshalls. has resigned and two others have been suspended without pay amongle allegations that two marshalls hired prostitutes while overseas and used their government-issued phones to record and share their sexual encounters. today, the director of the air marshall service appeared before the house oversight committee. >> they're a disgrace to the profession. they're a disgrace to our organization. this committee has my commitment that i'm going to take a personal interest. >> break down how the hearing went today. >> they said they were impress ed we don't blooe this to be emblemat emblematic, but he was going to take it mon himself. we had knowledge that they were using government phone togs tape sexual encounters from their government fund and sending it on their personal e-mail from government phone. you saw in the erring towards the operating director, they do believe these individuals will be fired and that should be done with it. and the scared straight mentality perhaps should work oka
air marshalls. has resigned and two others have been suspended without pay amongle allegations that two marshalls hired prostitutes while overseas and used their government-issued phones to record and share their sexual encounters. today, the director of the air marshall service appeared before the house oversight committee. >> they're a disgrace to the profession. they're a disgrace to our organization. this committee has my commitment that i'm going to take a personal interest. >>...
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the marshall islands. now, i think this great deployment of manpower is and aircraft to the pacific from june of '42 after middayway to december '43 there wasn't that much payoff. we recovered the allusieutians, solomons. not that we should have expected a big payoff because we didn't have naval superiority yet. but the fact that we sent so much stuff there that it didn't achieve as much as you might half. naval attrition roughly equal in this period. which of course favors the country, the united states, which is massively outbuilding its opponent. big gains in '44. but as i will subsequently argue, i think we were -- from the standpoint of germany first, we were overinvested. it is arguable the southwest pacific drive was not militarily necessary. on the plus side, '44 was the year that the japanese navy was crushed, the prerequisite for blockade and invasion of japan. what was the cost of these specific commitments? clearly it is a weaker effort in europe. no invasion to france in '43, '44. weaker itali
the marshall islands. now, i think this great deployment of manpower is and aircraft to the pacific from june of '42 after middayway to december '43 there wasn't that much payoff. we recovered the allusieutians, solomons. not that we should have expected a big payoff because we didn't have naval superiority yet. but the fact that we sent so much stuff there that it didn't achieve as much as you might half. naval attrition roughly equal in this period. which of course favors the country, the...
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along thehawaii gilberts, marshals, to palau.for naval and army forces under general nimitz. the other what cuts through the jungle of new guinea up to morotai. the general job for who promised return. ♪ first, the air arm reached ahead. ♪ second, amphibious assault. hit 'em where they ain't. up from australia and across jungle clad new guinea we , learned amphibious warfare and used the sea lanes for surprise, until we had cut off the japs and stood on the admiralty's. word dog in and ready. wak.e bypassed we ♪ strategy, surprise, up the stairway of islands. ♪ morotai. the gis in the south pacific word dog in and ready for the main event. to get there, they had left a lot of japs behind them. fox score. 152,000 dead, 160,000 bypassed. this total of 312,000 japs had dost us 13,000 dogtags naile to white crosses. ♪ meantime, the forces commanded by admiral nimitz in hawaii faced a different kind of war. there were no places to hit 'em where they ain't. coral and atoll had to be taken jap by jap. ♪ westward, through the central pac
along thehawaii gilberts, marshals, to palau.for naval and army forces under general nimitz. the other what cuts through the jungle of new guinea up to morotai. the general job for who promised return. ♪ first, the air arm reached ahead. ♪ second, amphibious assault. hit 'em where they ain't. up from australia and across jungle clad new guinea we , learned amphibious warfare and used the sea lanes for surprise, until we had cut off the japs and stood on the admiralty's. word dog in and...
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marshal. let me bring you in. imagine, lenny and you correct me if i'm wrong here. i would imagine the marshals get involved in situations like this when you have a city that is so close to a border of another state. is that why? or is there more to it than that? >> no. i mean the expertise that the u.s. marshals, being the premiere law enforcement agency in the man hunting world, they bring a lot to the table. they deputyize so cross state lines and pursue the predators but the marshal service has been doing this so they bring a lot of expertise and funding whatever is needed to apprehend the suspects. >> lenny let me cut you off a moment here. -- oh not yet. well, again this news conference, bottom right, wesh starting to see some activity. we are starting to see folks line up there behind the microphone. we expect an update, we're told. we're told that the lake county sheriff's office will have a number of speakers here. detectives, the sheriff himself is also expected to address the media. there was a news con
marshal. let me bring you in. imagine, lenny and you correct me if i'm wrong here. i would imagine the marshals get involved in situations like this when you have a city that is so close to a border of another state. is that why? or is there more to it than that? >> no. i mean the expertise that the u.s. marshals, being the premiere law enforcement agency in the man hunting world, they bring a lot to the table. they deputyize so cross state lines and pursue the predators but the marshal...
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byron marshall had five, maybe eight yards of separation because he lost his footing and marshall pulled away. >> rece: third down and seven. spartans bringing pressure from the outside. adams in trouble. adams trying to get away and he does not. a sack. lawrence thomas was back there and chris frey finished him off. he's made some big plays tonight. none bigger than that one. >> kirk: boy, that was a gutsy call by the defensive coordinators. sure mark dantonio had something to say about that, too. boy, they brought pressure. they showed pressure over here. i'll show you right here. right here, they show it, but it drops. and then it comes from here, comes here and even a corner brought the the pressure, as well. so, confusing the oregon offensive line. he had open people. if he would have been able to just sit in there and just get rid of the ball as quickly as he can or if he could have been able to get away and buy a little bit of time, he had some open receivers. but michigan state lives on the edge themselves and how they coach defensively and they brought the house. >> rece: we tal
byron marshall had five, maybe eight yards of separation because he lost his footing and marshall pulled away. >> rece: third down and seven. spartans bringing pressure from the outside. adams in trouble. adams trying to get away and he does not. a sack. lawrence thomas was back there and chris frey finished him off. he's made some big plays tonight. none bigger than that one. >> kirk: boy, that was a gutsy call by the defensive coordinators. sure mark dantonio had something to say...
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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 just really eager to get there and shoot something like that. >> and 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 then they're kind of standing there looking at it. >> then there's this kind of pause as you're waiting for the next round of charges. >> you hear another little poof. >> and you started to see it teeter. >> the
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 just really eager to get there and shoot something like that. >> and 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...
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soon after kennedy announced plans to land on the moon, national firms with connections to the marshall space flight center in alabama began to advertise for engineers and technicians around the country. nasa contractors very quickly proclaimed themselves to be eeo compliant. but not every vendor embraced the order. in july of 1961, houston power and light cut power to the pelican island destroyer base in galveston, texas, thus jeopardizing houston's hope to host the manned space flight center. the company objected to the inclusion of an anti-discrimination clause in its contract with the navy. vice president johnson called albert thomas and told the houston congressman shall i tell the president you cannot supply power to the navy? to a navy installation there because of the negro question? and what are you going to do about space? the navy got its power, and houston remained a viable site candidate. now, this is just one of the several brushes that houston would have with civil rights in the space age. and richard has one of the other ones. >> president kennedy made probably his most
soon after kennedy announced plans to land on the moon, national firms with connections to the marshall space flight center in alabama began to advertise for engineers and technicians around the country. nasa contractors very quickly proclaimed themselves to be eeo compliant. but not every vendor embraced the order. in july of 1961, houston power and light cut power to the pelican island destroyer base in galveston, texas, thus jeopardizing houston's hope to host the manned space flight center....
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president johnson named marshall to replace a retiree. justice marshall, the great-grandson of a slave, swore to do equal rights to the poor and the rich. you are watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-span history. each week, american history tvs american artifacts visits museums and historic places. dedicated on march 17, 1941, the national gallery of art was a gift to the american people from asrew mellon who served treasury secretary until 1932. up next week visit the museum to learn about early american portrait painting and work of john singleton copley. dianne: hello. we are standing in a room full of portraits i john singleton copley, america's most important colonial portrait painter. i think as a look around the you can think back to the words of john adams 1817 who said when you see his portraits, you want a discourse with him, you want to asking questions and want toanswers -- you ask him questions and receive answers. in the early part of the 18
president johnson named marshall to replace a retiree. justice marshall, the great-grandson of a slave, swore to do equal rights to the poor and the rich. you are watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-span history. each week, american history tvs american artifacts visits museums and historic places. dedicated on march 17, 1941, the national gallery of art was a gift to the american people from asrew mellon who...
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byron marshall had five, maybe eight yards of separation because he lost his footing and marshall pulled away. >> rece: third down and seven. spartans bringing pressure from the outside. adams in trouble. adams trying to get away and he does not. a sack. lawrence thomas was back there and chris frey finished him off. he's made some big plays tonight. none bigger than that one. >> kirk: boy, that was a gutsy call by the defensive coordinators. sure mark dantonio had something to say about that, too. boy, they brought pressure. they showed pressure over here. i'll show you right here. right here, they show it, but it drops. and then it comes from here, comes here and even a corner brought the the pressure, as well. so, confusing the oregon offensive line. he had open people. if he would have been able to just sit in there and just get rid of the ball as quickly as he can or if he could have been able to get away and buy a little bit of time, he had some open receivers. but michigan state lives on the edge themselves and how they coach defensively and they brought the house. >> rece: we tal
byron marshall had five, maybe eight yards of separation because he lost his footing and marshall pulled away. >> rece: third down and seven. spartans bringing pressure from the outside. adams in trouble. adams trying to get away and he does not. a sack. lawrence thomas was back there and chris frey finished him off. he's made some big plays tonight. none bigger than that one. >> kirk: boy, that was a gutsy call by the defensive coordinators. sure mark dantonio had something to say...
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marshals, air marshals are at the center of the prostitution probe. the air marshals are accused of hiring prostitutes overseas and recording the sexual encounter using their government owned devices, and the agents who are being investigated had their security clearances suspended pending the outcome of the investigation. >>> an incredible save by the pilot of an international air pilot flight. the pilot saw there was a heating malfunction in the car go area, fearing a drop in temperature would put the dog's life in danger, the pilot diverted the plane with 260 passengers, and simba was put on another flight and later returned to his owner. >>> a homemade project gets a teen in trouble with the law. >> i made it to impress my teachers. >> and now a response from the white house for the student who was handcuffed over his clock. >>> preparing for the pope, and getting ready. what the pontiff is studying up on. >>> is secret to beautiful skin? cbs 2 inside the science of beauty when we come right back. >>> traffic and weather on the 2s with john and al
marshals, air marshals are at the center of the prostitution probe. the air marshals are accused of hiring prostitutes overseas and recording the sexual encounter using their government owned devices, and the agents who are being investigated had their security clearances suspended pending the outcome of the investigation. >>> an incredible save by the pilot of an international air pilot flight. the pilot saw there was a heating malfunction in the car go area, fearing a drop in...
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earlier this year, my bcommittee held a hearing to study the air marshal service. i wish to thank the original sponsor of this legislation, the gentleman from south carolina, mr. sanford, for his leadership on this issue, as well as chairman mccal, ranking member thompson and -- mccaul, ranking member thompson and ranking member rice for their support. i would like to thank my colleagues in the senate, particularly ranking thune and nelson. i look forward to working with them and working toward final passage of the bill as amended. i urge all members to join me in supporting this bill and i reserve my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from new jersey is recognize. mrs. watson coleman: i rise in strong support of h.r. 719, the t.s.a. office of inspection accountability act of 2015 and i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. mrs. watson coleman: thank you, mr. speaker. in september, 2013, the department of homeland security inspector genre leased a report detailing the transportation security admin
earlier this year, my bcommittee held a hearing to study the air marshal service. i wish to thank the original sponsor of this legislation, the gentleman from south carolina, mr. sanford, for his leadership on this issue, as well as chairman mccal, ranking member thompson and -- mccaul, ranking member thompson and ranking member rice for their support. i would like to thank my colleagues in the senate, particularly ranking thune and nelson. i look forward to working with them and working toward...
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marshall service, can proceed with seeking his arrest. >> it's an ongoing case.ust a case. we worked up to a certain point and put it away. we're going to continue the hunt until he is held to account. >> he is thought to have various health issues including wack problems and possibly diabetes. u.s. marshalls believe he is living in india between new delhi and the town of misuri. if you see him, please call 1-866-the hunt or go on-line at cnn.com/the hunt. you can remain anonymous. we'll pass your tip on to the proper authorities and if requested, we'll not reveal your name. >> i tried to relate it. it feels like potentially, but it feels like when you -- a parent dies, but it wasn't death that took him away. it was their own attachment to their guru that allowed them to override their love for me and my sister. >> we are inextricably bound now. you go through something like this together, and you can't break the bond that was built when you were holding each other up in the way we did. >>> back in 1981 i had the american dream. the beautiful wife, the house in t
marshall service, can proceed with seeking his arrest. >> it's an ongoing case.ust a case. we worked up to a certain point and put it away. we're going to continue the hunt until he is held to account. >> he is thought to have various health issues including wack problems and possibly diabetes. u.s. marshalls believe he is living in india between new delhi and the town of misuri. if you see him, please call 1-866-the hunt or go on-line at cnn.com/the hunt. you can remain anonymous....
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joel marshall to come up.d accept this commendation on behalf of our full board for the alive and free program. more specifically, on behalf of the board of supervisors, i want to acknowledge the alive and free omega boys club on the occasion of graduating over 200 young people. 200 young people from college. this milestone is a realization of their mission to cultivate youth-to work with young people and cultivate a path toward a positive future for young people in our communities, and, in 1987, after experiencing a loss of so many young people throughout the city to the prison system, to drugs, two games, to death, sadly, dr. marshall and jack got together and cofounder was initially called the omega boys club, as a way to keep young people unharmed by violence and free from incarceration. the youth development and violence prevention program that day together as a part of omega boys club is now called alive and free and is gained national, and international, acclaimed for its pioneering work with young peop
joel marshall to come up.d accept this commendation on behalf of our full board for the alive and free program. more specifically, on behalf of the board of supervisors, i want to acknowledge the alive and free omega boys club on the occasion of graduating over 200 young people. 200 young people from college. this milestone is a realization of their mission to cultivate youth-to work with young people and cultivate a path toward a positive future for young people in our communities, and, in...
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recently one championship, a singapore based mixed marshal arts had a match and the sport is some wayhieving global recognition. part of the reason may be because of the baba -- bare knuckles is more robust but the traditional form and fighting without gloves should be preserved. >> it was a national art which was developed 1,000 years ago and it's a historical legacy for the people. >> reporter: and so he does his best promoting left way. >> kick. >> reporter: but making sure the sport stays true to its roots. >>> keep right up to date with this massive story of course the ongoing refugee crisis affecting for the most part europe. al jazeera.com. >> europe's wealthiest nations pledge to take in more refugees. now the white house considers opening america's doors. >> congress heads back to work today with the iran nuclear deal on the agenda. democrats are a few votes away from stopping a vote altogether. >> kentucky clerk kim davis takes new steps to try to get out of jail. today, a presidential hopeful visits her to show support.
recently one championship, a singapore based mixed marshal arts had a match and the sport is some wayhieving global recognition. part of the reason may be because of the baba -- bare knuckles is more robust but the traditional form and fighting without gloves should be preserved. >> it was a national art which was developed 1,000 years ago and it's a historical legacy for the people. >> reporter: and so he does his best promoting left way. >> kick. >> reporter: but...
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you may have heard of thai kick boxing but the distant cousin the traditional marshal art left way isown and sanctions on myanmar has a low profile but that is slowly changing and we report. >> reporter: once considered the marshal arts of hooligans but defense form has cleaned up its act, no longer considered the preserve of village folk this is being embraced in towns and cities too. he is a former left wing fighter and founder of a boxing club that not only trains professionals but to enthusiasts and it's compared to thai kick boxing but there is more rawness in left way, opponents can use all body parts and head butts are allowed. >> what is the difference between that and kick boxing? techniques and the why we fight it without gloves. >> reporter: the front compound of his home is used as the training zone, there is no air conditioning, no fancy machines, much like the sport itself it is down to earth. if this boxing gym can be used as popularity it has grown by leaps and bounds from just when it offered recreation el years ago it has 30 students on a weekend. one of the regulars
you may have heard of thai kick boxing but the distant cousin the traditional marshal art left way isown and sanctions on myanmar has a low profile but that is slowly changing and we report. >> reporter: once considered the marshal arts of hooligans but defense form has cleaned up its act, no longer considered the preserve of village folk this is being embraced in towns and cities too. he is a former left wing fighter and founder of a boxing club that not only trains professionals but to...
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a search warrant was served at the home of marshall pfeiffer in walnut creek yesterday.6-year-old taught high school in lafayette for 25 years. >> in an hour, investors will watch how wall street reacts after the 469-point drop. asian markets recovered after another volatile day of trading and the index opened 4.5 percent lower but rebound and finished half a percent down. >> the first court hearing will begin in the case of six baltimore police officers criminally charged in the death of freddie gray a black man dying after suffering a critical spinal injury if custody were protesters will gather outside the courthouse. >> check out emeryville window and you can see the cameras pouncing. cool breezes on the way today and through friday with the warm weekend forecast coming up. >> six, quiet start to many spots in the bay area and as we look at walnut creek the drive southbound direction is only taking you nine minutes away from highway and a couple of incidents that are clogging up our commute and i will tell you where, coming up. >> today is the two-year anniversary of
a search warrant was served at the home of marshall pfeiffer in walnut creek yesterday.6-year-old taught high school in lafayette for 25 years. >> in an hour, investors will watch how wall street reacts after the 469-point drop. asian markets recovered after another volatile day of trading and the index opened 4.5 percent lower but rebound and finished half a percent down. >> the first court hearing will begin in the case of six baltimore police officers criminally charged in the...
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this is at a marshalls store, and this picture is now trending all around the country. reporter: she is taking a stand for moms everywhere. >> we have rights. we can breast-feed where we want to. reporter: but that is not the case. photograph was snapped of her breast-feeding her daughter in a bathroom at a marshalls store in portland. it looks like you were sitting on a toilet. >> i was coming because she is heavy. i did not want to sit on the floor. report on she says she ended up sitting on the toilet after asking an employee if she could breast-feed in a dressing room. -- reporter: she posted the picture on facebook, turning her shame into encouragement. it has been shared many times. >> with breast-feeding and to ,ncourage women to breast-feed so for me not to say anything, , would behis up almost denied what i do. reporter: it also caused a group of moms who she does not know to claim their right and stage and advance at a marshalls store. she now says she wants to have an apology from the company, even though the company has reached out to her privately, and they
this is at a marshalls store, and this picture is now trending all around the country. reporter: she is taking a stand for moms everywhere. >> we have rights. we can breast-feed where we want to. reporter: but that is not the case. photograph was snapped of her breast-feeding her daughter in a bathroom at a marshalls store in portland. it looks like you were sitting on a toilet. >> i was coming because she is heavy. i did not want to sit on the floor. report on she says she ended up...
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joel marshall to come up.d accept this commendation on behalf of our full board for the alive and free program. more specifically, on behalf of the board of supervisors, i want to acknowledge the alive and free omega boys club on the occasion of graduating over 200 young people. 200 young people from college. this milestone is a realization of their mission to cultivate youth-to work with young people and cultivate a path toward a positive future for young people in our communities, and, in 1987, after experiencing a loss of so many young people throughout the city to the prison system, to drugs, two games, to death, sadly, dr. marshall and jack got together and cofounder was initially called the omega boys club, as a way to keep young people unharmed by violence and free from incarceration. the youth development and violence prevention program that day together as a part of omega boys club is now called alive and free and is gained national, and international, acclaimed for its pioneering work with young peop
joel marshall to come up.d accept this commendation on behalf of our full board for the alive and free program. more specifically, on behalf of the board of supervisors, i want to acknowledge the alive and free omega boys club on the occasion of graduating over 200 young people. 200 young people from college. this milestone is a realization of their mission to cultivate youth-to work with young people and cultivate a path toward a positive future for young people in our communities, and, in...
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marshals and regional s.w.a.t. teams are on the hunt. this is ongoing from about most of the morning there. joining me now on the phone is phil rogers, a reporter with affiliate wmaq. thank you for making the time. >> thank you, luke. >> around 8:15 central time, the police officer apparently came across three suspects that were at a building that had to do with cement company. said that he was investigating suspicious behavior. then radioed for backup at some point. he was no longer in contact with central command. it is at that point that another officer came upon him, found him murdered and that the suspects then took his gun and mace and had been on the run since this morning. give us a little layout of this area north of illinois. this is a place where people i understand have second homes, it is heavily wooded, rural. fox lake. there are a lot of lakes up there. there's rail access, route 12 from the metropolis of chicago. when's law enforcement looking at in this hour in terms of trying to find the individuals? >> unfortunately, t
marshals and regional s.w.a.t. teams are on the hunt. this is ongoing from about most of the morning there. joining me now on the phone is phil rogers, a reporter with affiliate wmaq. thank you for making the time. >> thank you, luke. >> around 8:15 central time, the police officer apparently came across three suspects that were at a building that had to do with cement company. said that he was investigating suspicious behavior. then radioed for backup at some point. he was no...
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by late 1964 the head of the marshall center the former not seek the head of the missile program became the point man on civil rights in alabama. we did the same thing. we left. in november, a move demonstrating activism on civil-rights they sent him to mills college that was no ordinary place it served as the intellectual other center for the black community in that wasn't the only time that they stepped up in the cause of race relations in a 1964 speech to requested that they ask themselves are you doing everything in your power to strive for fair employment and improvement of racial relations in our city? here acknowledged michaux's admit it is marred by civil-rights incidence and one non to urge everyone to familiarize himself with the equal opportunities section of the civil-rights act 1964 and those obligations imposed by those provisions. >> tonight we have only scratched the surface of the information and are both there are a number of other stories like a nasa employee who revived a blond -- a defiant black town and wallace standing at the schoolhouse door is a direct challenge
by late 1964 the head of the marshall center the former not seek the head of the missile program became the point man on civil rights in alabama. we did the same thing. we left. in november, a move demonstrating activism on civil-rights they sent him to mills college that was no ordinary place it served as the intellectual other center for the black community in that wasn't the only time that they stepped up in the cause of race relations in a 1964 speech to requested that they ask themselves...
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john marshall elementary. back to you. >>> i'm katy zachry live in center city.hurch leaders planning to protest this morning at city hall. upset about traffic detours and road closures that could prevent noncatholic worshipers getting to church during the weekend. i learned that the protest was called off after several pastors met with the mayor's staff. those pastors were told that the city will do everything in its power to minimize disruption for those worshipers during the weekend. i'm told by pastors who attended we should learn in the coming days what the city will do. katy zachry, "nbc 10 news." >>> jessica boyington with your traffic. still haven't recovered from this zeptd on 95 northbound at bridge. an hour drive time northbound from the vine up to wood haven road and the schuylkill doing okay. watch out for the disabled vehicle between city and route 1. >> i'm first alert meteorologist brittney shipp. temperatures between 83 and 87 degrees. sunshine and nice, a few degrees warmer than yesterday. we head into the rest of the week more of the same. a gr
john marshall elementary. back to you. >>> i'm katy zachry live in center city.hurch leaders planning to protest this morning at city hall. upset about traffic detours and road closures that could prevent noncatholic worshipers getting to church during the weekend. i learned that the protest was called off after several pastors met with the mayor's staff. those pastors were told that the city will do everything in its power to minimize disruption for those worshipers during the...
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and the presence much federal troops and marshals.nd the courage of children. >> we wanted to pick cases that changed the direction and import of the court in society and that also changed society. >> so she told them that they would have to have a search warrant. and mrs. mapp demanded to see the paper and to read it and to see what it was which they refused to do. so she grabbed it out of his hand to look at it and thereafter the police officer handcuffed her. >> i can't imagine a better way to bring constitution to life than by telling the human stories behind great supreme court cases. >> fred korematsu opposed the forced internment of japanese americans during world war ii after being convicted for failing to report for relocation, mr. korematsu took his case all the way to the supreme court. >> quite often in many of our most famous decisions are one that the court took that were quite unpopular. >> if you had to pick one freedom that was the most essential to the functioning of a democracy it has to be freedom of speech. >> let
and the presence much federal troops and marshals.nd the courage of children. >> we wanted to pick cases that changed the direction and import of the court in society and that also changed society. >> so she told them that they would have to have a search warrant. and mrs. mapp demanded to see the paper and to read it and to see what it was which they refused to do. so she grabbed it out of his hand to look at it and thereafter the police officer handcuffed her. >> i can't...
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as of tonight, two air marshals suspended without pay. one has resigned. >>> we move on now to chile tonight and to a massive earthquake. dramatic images coming in, capturing the moment that deadly quake hit. shelves in this grocery store shaking shaking. at least 11 people killed. 1 million evacuated. take a look at this massive boat, picked up a tsunami wave and dropped on dry land. those tsunami advisories reaching hawaii, even parts of the west coast. and abc's matt gutman reporting in tonight. >> reporter: the earthquake sirens blared. and the cities shook. the 8.3 quake shattering the chilean night, so far claiming 11, and sending a 1-foot tsunami into two coastal cities in the south american nation. this orderly stream of humanity fleeing that surge of water, carrying away cars and boats. 1 million people evacuated. the quake struck in the pacific ocean, 300 miles north of chile's capital of santiago, only six miles deep. within minutes, buildings screams echoing as jars fell off supermarket shelves. this reporter on air urging cal
as of tonight, two air marshals suspended without pay. one has resigned. >>> we move on now to chile tonight and to a massive earthquake. dramatic images coming in, capturing the moment that deadly quake hit. shelves in this grocery store shaking shaking. at least 11 people killed. 1 million evacuated. take a look at this massive boat, picked up a tsunami wave and dropped on dry land. those tsunami advisories reaching hawaii, even parts of the west coast. and abc's matt gutman...
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small >> pam:good evening i'm pam moore. 66- year old walnut creek resident - marshall pfeiffer - was taken into police custody today. kron-4's alecia reid joins us live with more on the serious charges he is facing. >> reporter:every single student i spoke with is in complete shock this evening that the english teacher they know and respect, is now in jail for possessing child porn. >> is hard to really think about it. >> reporter:students are shocked to hear teacher, marshall pfeiffer was arrested for child porn. >>\ i think that his career, teacher. this is just surprising. >> reporter: was one of their favorite teachers. pfeiffer recently after teaching there for 25 years. >>- i never heard anything bad about him. >> reporter:after a lengthy investigation, a knock on resulted in his arrest. police say child porn was found on his computer. a number of agencies across the bay area took part in the investigation. the school district continues to work with police, saying there's no evidence that suggests the former teacher took part in any illegal activity during his years at the scho
small >> pam:good evening i'm pam moore. 66- year old walnut creek resident - marshall pfeiffer - was taken into police custody today. kron-4's alecia reid joins us live with more on the serious charges he is facing. >> reporter:every single student i spoke with is in complete shock this evening that the english teacher they know and respect, is now in jail for possessing child porn. >> is hard to really think about it. >> reporter:students are shocked to hear teacher,...
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air marshals are accused of hiring wills are accused of hiring prostitutes over seas. one is expected to testify today before a government reform committee. he told the committee about the allegations last week. the air marshals also allegedly recorded a sexual encounter with a government-issued device. >>> a texas teenager left for school on monday and by wednesday, he had an invitation to meet some of the most influential people in the country, including the president. but what happened in between was a story of suspicion that some say is based on religious stereotyping. kenneth craig reports. >> reporter: 14-year-old ahmed mohamed used pieces of scrap metal and computer parts to build a homemade clock. a teacher at a suburban dallas school thought it was something else. >> when i showed it to her, she thought it was a threat to her, so -- so it was really sad that he took the wrong impression of it. >> reporter: the teacher called the irving police and the ninth grader was questioned and cuffed. >> taken into consideration the device's suspicious appearance and the
air marshals are accused of hiring wills are accused of hiring prostitutes over seas. one is expected to testify today before a government reform committee. he told the committee about the allegations last week. the air marshals also allegedly recorded a sexual encounter with a government-issued device. >>> a texas teenager left for school on monday and by wednesday, he had an invitation to meet some of the most influential people in the country, including the president. but what...
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oh, it was marshall.here was stewart that made the contact but it's marshall who reaches around and just pops it out. charles' second fumble lost tonight. phil: this will be a training reel for all teams. you know, instead of just -- you say well, let's just run it in case, whatever. the chances of something happening there is so slim but that's what can happen to you, instead of just kneeling on the football. jim: a training reel and a train wreck is what we've just watched. phil: yeah, you're right. you never -- well, this is a great job. hustling defense. watch brandon marshall, reaches in there. you know, the nfl players are so unbelievable now. everybody knows how to reach in, punch the football, knock it out and what a change. how about going back to when it was 14-0, the look on peyton manning's face to what we see now? and this whole broncos team. jim: everything is completely different. referee: after reviewing the play, the ruling on the field is confirmed. fumble, recovery, touchdown. phil: pla
oh, it was marshall.here was stewart that made the contact but it's marshall who reaches around and just pops it out. charles' second fumble lost tonight. phil: this will be a training reel for all teams. you know, instead of just -- you say well, let's just run it in case, whatever. the chances of something happening there is so slim but that's what can happen to you, instead of just kneeling on the football. jim: a training reel and a train wreck is what we've just watched. phil: yeah, you're...