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the thurgood marshall . mother wanted him to go to the university of maryland school of law and marshall from baltimore his mother just dreamed of that ibut my son is smart enough to become the first black to be admitted to the university of maryland school of law. marshall knew that they wouldn't accept him because he was black so they went to howard university law school and graduated number one in his class and a then marshall went and found a gentleman by the name of donald murray and said i want you to apply to the university of maryland school of law. and he said mr. marshall, why in the world would i do that? they are not going to accept a black applicant and thurgood marshall said i know. they will turn you down and i will sue them. and that's how i will get you in, just like that it happened. thurgood marshall's sue the school of law and they escorted him to class on the first day and dare anybody to mess with them. thurgood marshall wa is a pretty tall hefty guy. that's really talking the talk and
the thurgood marshall . mother wanted him to go to the university of maryland school of law and marshall from baltimore his mother just dreamed of that ibut my son is smart enough to become the first black to be admitted to the university of maryland school of law. marshall knew that they wouldn't accept him because he was black so they went to howard university law school and graduated number one in his class and a then marshall went and found a gentleman by the name of donald murray and said...
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marshall a hard time. and i told my mama and my daddy that i wanted to write a letter to senator mcclelland, and my daddy said, don't do that. might get the family in trouble. but the next day, when my daddy went off to work, my mama walked over to me and said, go write your letter. and i wrote that letter, and it was mind boggling to me to be talking to the writer of the letter and is a said, the address -- because i was now holding the letter in my hand. the address was on the, he 2103 delware street, and i wanted to test her. i said, mrs. ross, can you recall where you were living at that summer of 1967, when those hearings were taking place? she said of course if was living with mama and daddy at 2103 delware street. i said, my goodness. i said, mrs. ross, first let me apologize that you did not get a response from your senator. obviously you're a parent, pay taxes, and you deserved a response, even a form letter, and i know you didn't get it because this letter says "do not answer." well, i said, mrs.
marshall a hard time. and i told my mama and my daddy that i wanted to write a letter to senator mcclelland, and my daddy said, don't do that. might get the family in trouble. but the next day, when my daddy went off to work, my mama walked over to me and said, go write your letter. and i wrote that letter, and it was mind boggling to me to be talking to the writer of the letter and is a said, the address -- because i was now holding the letter in my hand. the address was on the, he 2103...
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and he had an animus toward thurgood marshall because marshall really had upended the ways of the southern senators who were on the committee were going to be judging him . mister john mcclelland of arkansas, senator strom thurmond of south carolina, sam ervin of north carolina and james eastland of mississippi. these were the men who had signed a southern manifesto which was a manifesto to keep the democratic party white, these were southern democrats and so eastland was very perturbed that president johnson gave him no warning about this nomination. because eastland now had the strategy very quickly to work , to stop marshall's nomination so he would tell the white house, what data hearings would be held so the echoing was going on now but the hearings finally were held and some of the questions from eastland he poked some of the questions that blacks would be asked were trying to vote, how many jellybeans are in this jar, how many soap bubbles are in that little bowl of water over there? strange, unnerving questions. like that. the white house new that it had a battle on its hands, espe
and he had an animus toward thurgood marshall because marshall really had upended the ways of the southern senators who were on the committee were going to be judging him . mister john mcclelland of arkansas, senator strom thurmond of south carolina, sam ervin of north carolina and james eastland of mississippi. these were the men who had signed a southern manifesto which was a manifesto to keep the democratic party white, these were southern democrats and so eastland was very perturbed that...
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marshal. >> i'll put it bluntly, mr. reeves.ourage, men who are willing to fight for justice, for civil rights for all. >> your honor, i cannot read or write. >> the president is not lookin' for schoolteachers, and neither am i. ♪ >> judge parker and bass reeves, they were the same cut when it came to law and order, right and wrong. they were a perfect fit to work together. >> criminals soon learn to fear judge parker and his top enforcer, bass reeves. but unrepentant killer jim webb has no respect for the law. and he's enraged when his neighbor, a circuit preacher, starts a brush fire that spreads to his ranch. >> stewart! what the hell are you doin' to my place? you black bastard. >> jim webb was one of the most notorious bad men of the indian territory. he was a racist. he represented everying that bass reeves had had to fight against all of his life. >> got another warrant from judge parker for jim webb, wanted for murder. >> bass, when you put a warrant in his hand, they said nothing could stop him. he was going to ride unt
marshal. >> i'll put it bluntly, mr. reeves.ourage, men who are willing to fight for justice, for civil rights for all. >> your honor, i cannot read or write. >> the president is not lookin' for schoolteachers, and neither am i. ♪ >> judge parker and bass reeves, they were the same cut when it came to law and order, right and wrong. they were a perfect fit to work together. >> criminals soon learn to fear judge parker and his top enforcer, bass reeves. but...
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marshall, dominic is her protector. >> yeah. >> new job as marshall. >> absolutely.ve been having that conversation for a long time that he's the big brother and he always has to pro tuck his sister and he does a great job. >> little dominic has a badge to go along with that responsibility. >> dominic, can you tell us how excited you are to be a u.s. marshall? >> very. >> very. what's it feel like? >> better. >> better. >> federal agents presented mom and dad with a photo of gianna and the pope autographed by francis himself. a reminder of a tender once in a lifetime moment. kind of moment a big brother with a shiny badge an big heart can appreciate. >> gianna is doing bet but not out of the woods. she's scheduled for her 14th chemotherapy session tomorrow with several more on the way. but she's in good hands with the doctors at chop and deputy marshall in the house. lucy, iain. >> praying for her. thank you so much, bruce. >>> philadelphia city of brotherly love, right? >> well, not touring according to one travel publication. which just ranked philly the angry yest
marshall, dominic is her protector. >> yeah. >> new job as marshall. >> absolutely.ve been having that conversation for a long time that he's the big brother and he always has to pro tuck his sister and he does a great job. >> little dominic has a badge to go along with that responsibility. >> dominic, can you tell us how excited you are to be a u.s. marshall? >> very. >> very. what's it feel like? >> better. >> better. >> federal...
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john marshall is on the court for 34 years. these are jeffersonian appointees and he's got to work with them. but sometimes he is leading from behind because he has to create a coalition. does,sents, john marshall in only one important constitutional case in 34 years on the bench. wow. interesting fact, yeah. 1827. is roberts going to be able to do that if he finds himself in the minority? william rehnquist was not in the minority in general. neither was warned berger and yes,er was earl warren -- a republican appointee, but a republican appointee. tawny was supported by all of these jackson democrats and pierce democrats and buchanan court.ts on the mpntrariwise, if donald j. tru is picked, and you have to understand that is a real howibility, my friends -- art sonia sotomayor and elena kagan and ruth bader ginsburg going to react? that's a new york story, too. thing that makes the judiciary powerful is a divided government because it enables the judiciary to be right-wing or left-wing and at least one of the two parties in th
john marshall is on the court for 34 years. these are jeffersonian appointees and he's got to work with them. but sometimes he is leading from behind because he has to create a coalition. does,sents, john marshall in only one important constitutional case in 34 years on the bench. wow. interesting fact, yeah. 1827. is roberts going to be able to do that if he finds himself in the minority? william rehnquist was not in the minority in general. neither was warned berger and yes,er was earl warren...
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john marshall invalidating an act of congress -- the real drama is whether it is john marshall versus thomas jefferson. john marshall's opinion -- he goes on and on about law in the -- how lawless the jefferson administration in the same way that today's court is being invited to say, well, the obama administration is lawless on immigration, lawless on obamacare, not just the law, but the implementation of the law, the obama administration is lawless on carbon rules and the epa. this is nothing new. this is a feature of the distinct structural power of a presidency that is a four-year term with this tidal feature and justices who have life tenure. marbury is a drama. fast-forward -- roger tawney. abraham lincoln becomes president by running against roger tawney, by telling everyone who will listen how preposterous this stuff is. the young lawyer from illinois says -- i love this phrase -- i am an astonisher in political history. the tension when lincoln confronted tawney who wants to invalidate everything. he was to declare everything the obama administration -- i'm sorry, the lincoln
john marshall invalidating an act of congress -- the real drama is whether it is john marshall versus thomas jefferson. john marshall's opinion -- he goes on and on about law in the -- how lawless the jefferson administration in the same way that today's court is being invited to say, well, the obama administration is lawless on immigration, lawless on obamacare, not just the law, but the implementation of the law, the obama administration is lawless on carbon rules and the epa. this is nothing...
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thomas marshall was a nephew of john marshall, was also a highly regarded lawyer, or rader, moderate, member of the whig party so the perfect person to represent their point of view so it didn't seem like slavery against anti-slavery. so several days later, probably january 25th, marshall began to speak and it was an astonishing spectacle, and immense event, crowds filled galleries of the's -- the house. foreign ministers, attachÉs and privileged persons built a lobby in the outer space outside the hall. speaker marshall who read a resolution to censure adams, in his version he raised the stakes considerably. whereas, he asserted, dissolution of the union necessarily destruction of the constitution, the overthrow of the republic and violation of the legislators own oath, the petition adams had presented compelled members to involve the crime of high treason, adams deserved expulsion, an act of grace and diversity. this was a category each -- catastrophic reach on marshall's part. marshall delivered an indictment he prefaced by long expressions of regard, formed his family and their pl
thomas marshall was a nephew of john marshall, was also a highly regarded lawyer, or rader, moderate, member of the whig party so the perfect person to represent their point of view so it didn't seem like slavery against anti-slavery. so several days later, probably january 25th, marshall began to speak and it was an astonishing spectacle, and immense event, crowds filled galleries of the's -- the house. foreign ministers, attachÉs and privileged persons built a lobby in the outer space...
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field marshall lord walker.e general until 2014 because they had given up making field marshalls and marshall of the royal air force and admiral of the fleet because the picture was too high when they retired. but now they had changed it back and they are honoring field marshalls. they do not get the pay but they do get the rank. mr. dobbs: i think it is worth pointing out we talked about tourism and tourism is a huge part of what makes this country. but it is possible on normal days for members of the public to walk exactly the route that the queen is walking right now into the chamber itself. it's a wonderful opportunity to see that extraordinary building from the inside and at close quarters. mr. brittain: the royal gallery is beautiful. pictures of the battle of waterloo line the two sides. and when presidents of france come to address both houses they're not easy to keep discreet because they're enormous. are they -- aren't they? mr. dobbs: wonderful. painted by an irishman who fell out because they refused
field marshall lord walker.e general until 2014 because they had given up making field marshalls and marshall of the royal air force and admiral of the fleet because the picture was too high when they retired. but now they had changed it back and they are honoring field marshalls. they do not get the pay but they do get the rank. mr. dobbs: i think it is worth pointing out we talked about tourism and tourism is a huge part of what makes this country. but it is possible on normal days for...
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so the main street marshall plan contemplates a number of things.hildhood education. you know and we know that people who are in preschool programs are less likely to repeat grades, need special education or enter the criminal justice system. and they're more likely to graduate from high school and to own homes. and the return on investment in early childhood education is estimated at 12% after inflation. investments like the expansion of summer youth employment programs. our young people deserve an opportunity to work. we know that young people who work in summer jobs do better in schools. they're far less likely to get in trouble with the law. and perhaps nowhere has the impact of high youth unemployment been felt more keenly than in ferguson, missouri. our affiliate in st. louis is rising to that challenge, building a center for job training and other services at the site of a convenient store -- convenience store that was destroyed during the unrest that followed michael brown's death. i had the honor to represent the urban league movement at th
so the main street marshall plan contemplates a number of things.hildhood education. you know and we know that people who are in preschool programs are less likely to repeat grades, need special education or enter the criminal justice system. and they're more likely to graduate from high school and to own homes. and the return on investment in early childhood education is estimated at 12% after inflation. investments like the expansion of summer youth employment programs. our young people...
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the podium thank you, chief. >> thank you, chief and commissioners good evening and chief dan fire marshalls office for the supervisor campos legislation there are 3 areas and fire code that will be amended with that legislation i'll identify those 3 areas and to the impact on our resources within the implementation of the proposal so the 3 areas that will impact will be smoke alarm requirement and fire alarm maintenance and fire upgrade the smoke alarm proposal will require the building owners with an annual notice to post that notice in common areas the building this notice this informational sheet fire safety sheet will be developed in in conjunction with the building inspection and post on the website and posted in 3 languages english, spanish and chinese and will require that the building owners to issue a hardcopy of that to each of their tenants annually and requires the building owner to post this in the common areas at one location on each floor of the location the impact will no major impact the times developed into and to have it translated this informational sheet and posted on t
the podium thank you, chief. >> thank you, chief and commissioners good evening and chief dan fire marshalls office for the supervisor campos legislation there are 3 areas and fire code that will be amended with that legislation i'll identify those 3 areas and to the impact on our resources within the implementation of the proposal so the 3 areas that will impact will be smoke alarm requirement and fire alarm maintenance and fire upgrade the smoke alarm proposal will require the building...
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field marshall lord walker.the general until 2014 because they had given up making field marshalls and marshall of the royal air force and admiral of the fleet ecause the pension was retired -- too high when they retired. so they changed that. >> i think it is worth pointing out we talked about tourism and tourism is a huge part of what makes this country. but it is possible on normal days for members of the public to walk exactly the root route that the queen is walking right now into the chamber itself. it's a wonderful opportunity to see that extraordinary building from the inside and at close quarters. >> the royal gallery is beautiful. pictures of the battle of waterloo line the two sides. and when presidents come to address both houses they're not easy to keep discreet because they're enormous. >> wonderful. painted by an irishman who fell out because they refused to pay him properly. in one of the murals there is in the rafters a copy of his unpaid bill that he put into. >> the royal marshall regrets that
field marshall lord walker.the general until 2014 because they had given up making field marshalls and marshall of the royal air force and admiral of the fleet ecause the pension was retired -- too high when they retired. so they changed that. >> i think it is worth pointing out we talked about tourism and tourism is a huge part of what makes this country. but it is possible on normal days for members of the public to walk exactly the root route that the queen is walking right now into...
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marshall: different for each child. they need to be able to have the accommodations and supports they use in the classroom to learn when they take the test. that is of grave concern to us right now. we find that students are not having that accessibility. on their content not ability to taket test. senator cassidy: not just conceptionual but granular. if a child has not yet learned to decode and a child does not read fluently, taking a test which presumes fluency, that child is going to fail, period. do we really want to make that child take that particular test as opposed to another test which may -- a different test which may adjust for the fact that the child has not yet learned to read fluently? ms. marshall: i can't make those decisions. it's on an individual basis with each student. as a general principle we want our kids to count and we want them to be part of the test that all kids are taking to see where they are op grade level according to the state standards. senator cassidy: we would know that these 20% of t
marshall: different for each child. they need to be able to have the accommodations and supports they use in the classroom to learn when they take the test. that is of grave concern to us right now. we find that students are not having that accessibility. on their content not ability to taket test. senator cassidy: not just conceptionual but granular. if a child has not yet learned to decode and a child does not read fluently, taking a test which presumes fluency, that child is going to fail,...
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marshall, would you advocate doing so? ms. marshall: we absolutely agree that students with dyslexia are not being screened or not being taught and the teachers don't have the training they need. in fact i will broaden that to say that all students with disabilities who this law protects as well as every other student has trouble reading and are not getting the services that they need to succeed. we often hear the argument that you put forth around not taking the test, but it is our belief, again, that we need to know where students are against the standards. different for each child. they need to be able to have the accommodations and supports they use in the classroom to learn when they take the test. that is of grave concern to us right now. we find that students are not having that accessibility. on their content not ability to taket test. senator cassidy: not just conceptionual but granular. if a child has not yet learned to decode and a child does not read fluently, taking a test which presumes fluency, that child is goi
marshall, would you advocate doing so? ms. marshall: we absolutely agree that students with dyslexia are not being screened or not being taught and the teachers don't have the training they need. in fact i will broaden that to say that all students with disabilities who this law protects as well as every other student has trouble reading and are not getting the services that they need to succeed. we often hear the argument that you put forth around not taking the test, but it is our belief,...
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marshall (clapping.) >> check. >> okay. my radio voice is back so - >> this is great 5 years 5 years you know i don't want to underscore the seriousness of which the ambassador program was created you know you heard the mayor talk about it was serious at that time, there was i remember particular asian elderly that was i think attacked and other woman was thrown off the fact train it was tough it was really tough that he i remember the fact rallies at city hall we were concerned and we knew we had to do something that was creative and hoped we'll do small business week that worked sometimes you get a lot of people together maybe you can't come up with something but with a few of us in my offers and the bayview i was concerned the fact police commissioner and we met in my office i remember about you know several meetings and one dwayne jones and vincent's should be here affirmative action this guy was in the city administrator we sat down and what can we do what can we do we went through a few things the light popped on mayb
marshall (clapping.) >> check. >> okay. my radio voice is back so - >> this is great 5 years 5 years you know i don't want to underscore the seriousness of which the ambassador program was created you know you heard the mayor talk about it was serious at that time, there was i remember particular asian elderly that was i think attacked and other woman was thrown off the fact train it was tough it was really tough that he i remember the fact rallies at city hall we were...
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marshall: different for each child. they need to be able to have the accommodations and supports they use in the classroom to learn when they take the test. that is of grave concern to us right now. we find that students are not having that accessibility. on their content not ability to taket test. senator cassidy: not just conceptionual but granular. if a child has not yet learned to decode and a child does not read fluently, taking a test which presumes fluency, that child is going to fail, period. do we really want to make that child take that particular test as opposed to another test which may -- a different test which may adjust for the fact that the child has not yet learned to read fluently? ms. marshall: i can't make those decisions. it's on an individual basis with each student. as a general principle we want our kids to count and we want them to be part of the test that all kids are taking to see where they are op grade level according to the state standards. senator cassidy: we would know that these 20% of t
marshall: different for each child. they need to be able to have the accommodations and supports they use in the classroom to learn when they take the test. that is of grave concern to us right now. we find that students are not having that accessibility. on their content not ability to taket test. senator cassidy: not just conceptionual but granular. if a child has not yet learned to decode and a child does not read fluently, taking a test which presumes fluency, that child is going to fail,...
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i mean, this goes right at the heart of the company's integrity, doesn't it, marshall? in other words, if they are selling a product to women and mothers that is a -- has a carry-causing risk? that could seem to me to be a very serious threat to their basic image. >> well, i do believe that they need to be very careful about how they handle this situation. to avoid damage to their image. one thing that i would tell you is that this is a company that has been very adept at managing situations in the past. and if you look at j&j's very long history, look at what they did with tylenol many years ago. that was a major risk to the business. and they had turned that recall around into something where they became an industry leader in safety. so i think it really -- i do acknowledge that there's a risk but i think the j&j management team is capable of navigating this. and they need to tread carefully to maintain the company's image and limit the damage to consumer brands. >> katherine, there are 1,400 or so pending lawsuits. there's still quite a bit unknown out there about ho
i mean, this goes right at the heart of the company's integrity, doesn't it, marshall? in other words, if they are selling a product to women and mothers that is a -- has a carry-causing risk? that could seem to me to be a very serious threat to their basic image. >> well, i do believe that they need to be very careful about how they handle this situation. to avoid damage to their image. one thing that i would tell you is that this is a company that has been very adept at managing...
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this is on marshall street and high street. more updates when i come back in the next ten minutes. >>> temperatures in the mid-50s here at our studios at 5:40. worse than superstorm sandy, we'll tell you how this winter was even more damaging for some jersey shore beaches and what visitors to the shore can expect this summer. >>> plus, another career milestone for eagles' rookie quarterback carson wentz. we'll tell you why wentz and another rookie were out in western california. >>> good morning, philadelphia. how about that? isn't that gorgeous? >> yeah, it's beautiful. >> a live look right now from the comcast center building in center city right now. temperature at 55 degrees at 5:43 on a monday morning. >>> from the nbc 10 south jersey bureau, a veteran police officer faces five years in prison after sexually assaulting a 16-year-old girl. the atlantic county prosecutor made the announcement yesterday that on friday, ralph pereira admitted in court that he used his position as a police officer to sexually assault the teen.
this is on marshall street and high street. more updates when i come back in the next ten minutes. >>> temperatures in the mid-50s here at our studios at 5:40. worse than superstorm sandy, we'll tell you how this winter was even more damaging for some jersey shore beaches and what visitors to the shore can expect this summer. >>> plus, another career milestone for eagles' rookie quarterback carson wentz. we'll tell you why wentz and another rookie were out in western...
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marshall, how are you, sir?welcome. >> good you see you. >> nice seeing you. >> you know, before we sit down, i really wanna go look at this house that we're gonna be talking about in a few minutes so we have a good understanding of what's going on. >> terrific. let's go take a ride. >> thank you, sir. homeowners associations have legal rights and powers over properties. they can initiate foreclosures for monthly fees, their dues and their special assessments. >> i'm the neighborhood volunteer chair for our neighborhood. >> and that's selected by who? is that just amongst homeowners themselves? >> right, the homeowners in the neighborhood. >> okay. >> basically have a group of volunteers that look out for everything. >> is this the home right here? >> yes, sir, right here. >> well, let's go see the house, and let's talk about what concerns you may have. >> terrific. >> so this is the house of concern. and the homeowners association has to make a decision. do they actually want to end up potentially owning this p
marshall, how are you, sir?welcome. >> good you see you. >> nice seeing you. >> you know, before we sit down, i really wanna go look at this house that we're gonna be talking about in a few minutes so we have a good understanding of what's going on. >> terrific. let's go take a ride. >> thank you, sir. homeowners associations have legal rights and powers over properties. they can initiate foreclosures for monthly fees, their dues and their special assessments....
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police and fire marshall are investigating since an accelerant was found at the scene. >> fire marshall, subsequently came out to the scene and determined that there was some sort of an incendiary device thrown on the front porch that caused, this plastic chair to catch on fire. it appears there was some sort of glass container that did have some sort of a a accelerant of some type, possibly gasoline, or another flammable liquid. >> now police say that the suspect is known to police, they believe they have his name and last known location, and that he lives there, they are checking the neighborhood out this morning. they believe he lives near that shooting and arson scene. meantime here at southwest detectives there were a number of witnesses inside and they are being questioned by police. of course, jim and brooke, anyone with any information is asked to call police. we are reporting live from southwest detectives, jan car bay other for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> thanks for that report, yan january. >>> philadelphia's new fire commissioner rushed to the scene of the house fire in hunt
police and fire marshall are investigating since an accelerant was found at the scene. >> fire marshall, subsequently came out to the scene and determined that there was some sort of an incendiary device thrown on the front porch that caused, this plastic chair to catch on fire. it appears there was some sort of glass container that did have some sort of a a accelerant of some type, possibly gasoline, or another flammable liquid. >> now police say that the suspect is known to...
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we have a downed tree actor street is blocked at marshall street. tick to 202. >>> egyptian say a plane that took off from paris crashed near cairo cairo, egypt. there's many questions about what caused the jet to go down. katherine scott is live in the satellite center with the latest developments. >> reporter: an egyptian official quirbled that -- confid that the plane crashed over the mediterranean sea. arms forces from grease and egypt -- greece and egypt are involved in the search. the plane took off after 11:00 a.m. local time. the a-bus 320 disappeared after entering egyptian aerospace. family members are arriving hoping to hear word. there was no distress call from the pilot, but a signal picked up from the plane after it vanished from radar. the plane had 56 passengers and ten cabin crew members. egypt air released the passengers nationalities, 30 egyptian, 15, french and none were american. greek air traffic controller spoke to the pilot and he never mentioned any problem. what caused the plane to crash remains under investigation, the foc
we have a downed tree actor street is blocked at marshall street. tick to 202. >>> egyptian say a plane that took off from paris crashed near cairo cairo, egypt. there's many questions about what caused the jet to go down. katherine scott is live in the satellite center with the latest developments. >> reporter: an egyptian official quirbled that -- confid that the plane crashed over the mediterranean sea. arms forces from grease and egypt -- greece and egypt are involved in the...
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field marshall lord walker.won the general until 2014 because they had given up making field marshalls and marshall of the royal air force and admiral of the fleet because the pension was too high when they retired. now they changed that. they are honorary. they do not get the pay, they get the rank. >> i think it is worth pointing out we talked about tourism and tourism is a huge part of what makes this country. but it is possible on normal days for members of the public to lock exactly the route that the queen is walking right now into the chamber itself. it's a wonderful opportunity to see that extraordinary building from the inside and at close quarters. >> the royal gallery is beautiful. pictures of the battle of waterloo and trafalgar line the two sides. and when presidents of france come to address both houses they're not easy to keep discreet because they're enormous. >> wonderful. painted by an irishman who fell because they refused to pay him properly. in one of the murals there is in the rafters a cop
field marshall lord walker.won the general until 2014 because they had given up making field marshalls and marshall of the royal air force and admiral of the fleet because the pension was too high when they retired. now they changed that. they are honorary. they do not get the pay, they get the rank. >> i think it is worth pointing out we talked about tourism and tourism is a huge part of what makes this country. but it is possible on normal days for members of the public to lock exactly...
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know if justice marshall influenced him on that but he him onely influenced justice marshall's own i'lliences and finally just say justice thomas and john can speak to this more -- but justice thomas did a reading at justice funeral and also gave a beautiful tribute at the followingervice the week, saying the two of them came from different places. said, i came from an family, he came from a family of educators, but we walked together for 25 years and he just had the whole room in tears with his the feeling ofd loss that you had about the loss was experiencing and felt he would experience going brother onhout his the bench. so those are just some examples. you,asgupta: thank ms. myles. >> he was liked and respected by his colleagues. it was very evident but also remarkable when you think about alonge supreme court got in previous decades and iterations. rehnquist told me when he clerked in the 1950's, were horrible animosities on the court, justices that didn't speak to each other. you read "the brethren," he talks about how the court was in people0's and problems had can collegiality so it w
know if justice marshall influenced him on that but he him onely influenced justice marshall's own i'lliences and finally just say justice thomas and john can speak to this more -- but justice thomas did a reading at justice funeral and also gave a beautiful tribute at the followingervice the week, saying the two of them came from different places. said, i came from an family, he came from a family of educators, but we walked together for 25 years and he just had the whole room in tears with...
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it's certainly telling there were three air marshals on board.ou that's certainly more than normal egyptair flights have, at least in the local calls in the region. when we were at sharm el sheikh, we spent a lot of time talking to security officials. i've gone through security both at the cairo international airport and sharm el sheikh international. it's been incredibly light. historically, really, really easy to go in and out of those airports. i recently flew out of cairo about two weeks ago and the security has been beefed up since last fall. but i'll tell you, it's nothing compared to flying out of charles de gaulle, flying out of heathrow in london or jfk in new york. certainly after that crash in the fall, changes were made especially at sharm el sheikh. a whole review of that security apparatus at that airport was done, at all egypt airports, as well. i'll definitely report back when i arrive in cairo later today to see if that security has even been beefed up further. >> molly hunter en route to the airport for us enroute to cairo there
it's certainly telling there were three air marshals on board.ou that's certainly more than normal egyptair flights have, at least in the local calls in the region. when we were at sharm el sheikh, we spent a lot of time talking to security officials. i've gone through security both at the cairo international airport and sharm el sheikh international. it's been incredibly light. historically, really, really easy to go in and out of those airports. i recently flew out of cairo about two weeks...
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. >> the normal international flight you would say has how many air marshals normally? you know, i would think you know typically we would see one maybe air marshal, maybe two. and so but i actually don't know out of france. >> matt in terms of what you're looking out for now, are there any red flags that indicate to you whether this is terrorism or maybe a mechanical failure or maybe a third option we're not thinking of? >> one they're going to be looking for any claim of responsibility. that would certainly be highly probative here. and typically, when isis has carried out an attack or al qaeda, we've seen a claim of responsibility. so that would be one thing. the other thing that's going to be going on right now within the intelligence community in the united states is looking for any prior threat information. anything that was in the data holdings that would indicate that there was some threat that was under way. >> matt olsen joining us with the latest there on the terrorisming and to all of this which, of course, what, many people are going to be focused on in the
. >> the normal international flight you would say has how many air marshals normally? you know, i would think you know typically we would see one maybe air marshal, maybe two. and so but i actually don't know out of france. >> matt in terms of what you're looking out for now, are there any red flags that indicate to you whether this is terrorism or maybe a mechanical failure or maybe a third option we're not thinking of? >> one they're going to be looking for any claim of...
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with all respect to the fire marshal his presentation didn't address that. in fact, if you look at page 11 of his presentation and by the way, i would ask when you hold these meetings when you do a presentation can you give copies to the public so they can see what you are talking about? on page 11 your numbers in 2004 there were 10 fires in the mission contsituteing 3.3 percent the fires in the city. in 2015 there were 18 fires and those fires constituted 9.4 percent of the fires in the city. 3 percent of the fires in the city, 9 percent of the fires in the city. what is happening during that period of time that the percentage wise , the number tripled in this neighborhood? we specifically ask i want to thank you did provide some of this, but we did not ask for a discussion or presentation on what is happening in district 9, we sperfckly asked about what is happening in the mission. and yet very little of what was presented actually addressed that. now, i will end here because i want to hear from members of the community. i have been a commissioner before i
with all respect to the fire marshal his presentation didn't address that. in fact, if you look at page 11 of his presentation and by the way, i would ask when you hold these meetings when you do a presentation can you give copies to the public so they can see what you are talking about? on page 11 your numbers in 2004 there were 10 fires in the mission contsituteing 3.3 percent the fires in the city. in 2015 there were 18 fires and those fires constituted 9.4 percent of the fires in the city....
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i am not sure exactly what the marshall plan looks like.like the three tiered approach that was brought up. i can speak better about the sahell because i know it better and the land but i just want to remind people africa is really rich did i mean not just in his resources but it's people. it's extraordinary and i think it would be an amazing partner for us going forward to just think for trade and commerce could remember the marshall plan did really great for the u.s.. at the time people said we can't afford it, we can't afford it but actually the 50s and the 60s were born out of these new customers that we are talking about. and it's true and so i think the biggest problem in the way of that growth any african will tell you is reform and fighting corruption. the africans are leading this but you make it easier when you make these packages additional. that's what they want. finance ministers say to me all the time on debt cancellation, the really key piece of that was having her debt canceled we have to reform so i think it's a fantastic t
i am not sure exactly what the marshall plan looks like.like the three tiered approach that was brought up. i can speak better about the sahell because i know it better and the land but i just want to remind people africa is really rich did i mean not just in his resources but it's people. it's extraordinary and i think it would be an amazing partner for us going forward to just think for trade and commerce could remember the marshall plan did really great for the u.s.. at the time people said...
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that's what thurgood marshal understood. a man who once walked this yard, graduated from howard law, went home to baltimore, started his own law practice. he and his mentor, charles hamilton houston rolled up their sleeves and they set out to overturn segregation. they worked through the naacp. filed dozens of lawsuits, fought dozens of cases. and after nearly 20 years of effort, 20 years, thurgood marshal ultimately succeeded in bringing his righteous cause before the supreme court and securing the ruling in brown versus board of education that separate could never be equal. 20 years! marshal, houston. they knew it would not be easy. they knew it would not be quick. they knew all sorts of obstacles would stand in their way. they knew that even if they won, that would just be the beginning of a longer march to equality. but they had discipline. they had persistence. they had faith. and a sense of humor. and they made life better for all americans. and i know you graduates share those qualities. i know it because i've learned
that's what thurgood marshal understood. a man who once walked this yard, graduated from howard law, went home to baltimore, started his own law practice. he and his mentor, charles hamilton houston rolled up their sleeves and they set out to overturn segregation. they worked through the naacp. filed dozens of lawsuits, fought dozens of cases. and after nearly 20 years of effort, 20 years, thurgood marshal ultimately succeeded in bringing his righteous cause before the supreme court and...
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with all respect to the fire marshal his presentation didn't address that.in fact, if you look at page 11 of his presentation and by the way, i would ask when you hold these meetings when you do a presentation can you give copies to the public so they can see what you are talking about? on page 11 your numbers in 2004 there were 10 fires in the mission contsituteing 3.3 percent the fires in the city. in 2015 there were 18 fires and those fires constituted 9.4 percent of the fires in the city. 3 percent of the fires in the city, 9 percent of the fires in the city. what is happening during that period of time that the percentage wise , the number tripled in this neighborhood? we specifically ask i want to thank you did provide some of this, but we did not ask for a discussion or presentation on what is happening in district 9, we sperfckly asked about what is happening in the mission. and yet very little of what was presented actually addressed that. now, i will end here because i want to hear from members of the community. i have been a commissioner before i
with all respect to the fire marshal his presentation didn't address that.in fact, if you look at page 11 of his presentation and by the way, i would ask when you hold these meetings when you do a presentation can you give copies to the public so they can see what you are talking about? on page 11 your numbers in 2004 there were 10 fires in the mission contsituteing 3.3 percent the fires in the city. in 2015 there were 18 fires and those fires constituted 9.4 percent of the fires in the city. 3...
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corso please work up some numbers for us the fire marshall has said that minimum personnel additionall be three to four inspectors and two planned reviewers if we could have that for the next meeting that would be great. >> commissioner president covington to address the workshops the fire alarm notices the documentation submitted and posting that information on the website. >> all right. that would not include the cost of survey of the 25 thousand is that what you're saying and yeah. we have to determine how best to conduct that survey the 5 inspectors that i mentioned to address approximately 4 thousand plans to be reviewed and field inspections to be conducted that's for the fire alarm updates and the other part addresses testing your annual testing documentation for unsought we're the caregiver of the record and we will have to post that in the website and post it to take the compliance form will be sent to us we'll review it you're in compliance and posted if you're not in compliance we'll issue an nov that will take additional resources independent like the resources i mentioned
corso please work up some numbers for us the fire marshall has said that minimum personnel additionall be three to four inspectors and two planned reviewers if we could have that for the next meeting that would be great. >> commissioner president covington to address the workshops the fire alarm notices the documentation submitted and posting that information on the website. >> all right. that would not include the cost of survey of the 25 thousand is that what you're saying and...
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there were three air marshals or the equivalent of three air marshals on board this plane and some sevenbers, as well. >> some are saying three security officers for a plane that have size is a little bit high. though not a huge indication necessarily of anything here. just a lot of questions right >>> making news in america this morning, breaking overnight, a plane missing over the mediterranean. ang egyptair plane missing. >> the mystery now, how did it go down? the all-out search right now as new details surface about who was on board. >> good morning, everyone. we'll get started with that breaking news, the disappearance of an egyptair plane. >> officials say that plane has crashed. we're seeing pictures of relatives of those on the flight at charles de gaulle airport in paris. that's where the flight started.
there were three air marshals or the equivalent of three air marshals on board this plane and some sevenbers, as well. >> some are saying three security officers for a plane that have size is a little bit high. though not a huge indication necessarily of anything here. just a lot of questions right >>> making news in america this morning, breaking overnight, a plane missing over the mediterranean. ang egyptair plane missing. >> the mystery now, how did it go down? the...
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on those -- or air marshals on those planes.that's not a surprise to me. >> i'm curious about the disinformation or the lack of cohesive information between egyptair and the egyptian military which is assisting in this investigation. >> yeah. i mean, i have covered several of these type of incidents including terrorist attacks as well as, you know, incidents. i can tell you that the egyptians don't have a good track record of getting information out there accurately. and more important, in a very transparent way. if you recall after the november attack that took place in the sinai peninsula, at the time, several said that this was an accident, they felt it was an accident. but nobody was able to substantiate it. it only took several months afterwards for them to at least for the russians and others to acknowledge you had the claim from isis this was a bomb. so in this case what you're seeing in egypt is a competition of information over power. you have the egyptian military which is leading the search and rescue. their informati
on those -- or air marshals on those planes.that's not a surprise to me. >> i'm curious about the disinformation or the lack of cohesive information between egyptair and the egyptian military which is assisting in this investigation. >> yeah. i mean, i have covered several of these type of incidents including terrorist attacks as well as, you know, incidents. i can tell you that the egyptians don't have a good track record of getting information out there accurately. and more...
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air marshals are not allowed to drink for four hours before a flight. the united airlines flight was delayed two hours because of the incident. the air marshal was released without charges because he hadn't broken any british laws. >>> to the world he to worshipers at a jehovah witness's hall he was brother nelson. they held a private memorial for the artist. hundreds attended the invitation-only gathering, including sheila e. as well as comedian sinbad. prince's family was not there, but his sister says there will be an official memorial for the artist in august. >>> it's been three weeks since queen elizabeth turned 90 but she's still celebrating. >> yes, so, this latest birthday bash for queen elizabeth was star-studded extravaganza. featured actress helen mirren. it featured dancers and some 900 horses. >> that's all? 900 horses. the entire royal family was also in attendance, including prince harry and prince william and duchess kate. >> and queen elizabeth herself arrived by horse-drawn carriage. she turned 90 on april 21st. but the official birth
air marshals are not allowed to drink for four hours before a flight. the united airlines flight was delayed two hours because of the incident. the air marshal was released without charges because he hadn't broken any british laws. >>> to the world he to worshipers at a jehovah witness's hall he was brother nelson. they held a private memorial for the artist. hundreds attended the invitation-only gathering, including sheila e. as well as comedian sinbad. prince's family was not there,...
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i am familiar with the cases that on the regular basis, are there are more air marshals on board. this was, and if there was ant attempt to hijack the airplane, i would assume that the three air marshals were sudd suddenly capable of handling it at least slowing it down to the point that they would allow the pilots to report about an event on the board. so i would certainly rule out this possibility. the possibility that the all three air marshals might be involved in such an attack is also not realistic. as far as the air marshals and what is happening in the cabin, i don't believe that this should be the focus. if anything happened, that led to the overwhelming of the cockpit crew, that is something that happened in the cockpit. it did not happen in the cabin. >> and that is what i asked before the break, should people be concerned here about the next flight, and what does it mean for our security here at home? are we safe? >> i believe it is a real vulnerability that we have. we have a large overseas company that has been substituting subcontracker or thes with a lot of foreign
i am familiar with the cases that on the regular basis, are there are more air marshals on board. this was, and if there was ant attempt to hijack the airplane, i would assume that the three air marshals were sudd suddenly capable of handling it at least slowing it down to the point that they would allow the pilots to report about an event on the board. so i would certainly rule out this possibility. the possibility that the all three air marshals might be involved in such an attack is also not...
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and these marshals usually are armed.o the captain called police and according to scotland yard, quoted by a london newspaper, the federal air marshal was actually found to be over the limit but he hadn't broken a uk law, unfortunately, federal air marshals are restricted on when they can drunk, even when off duty. united airlines says it's sorry for the inconvenience to its passengers, and the tsa says it holds its tsa employees to the highest professional standards. no word on whether that air marshal is actually back here in the country. >> is there any reason for concern this incident could be a sign of a bigger problem? >> reporter: yes, this is the first time i've heard of a federal air marshal that has been boarding an aircraft and the captain thought he might have been over the limit for alcohol. so i don't see any trend so far on this. >> appreciate that. thank you, david. >> thank you, robin. >>> we're going to turn now to an emotional memorial service held for prince. hundreds invited to the jehovah's witness c
and these marshals usually are armed.o the captain called police and according to scotland yard, quoted by a london newspaper, the federal air marshal was actually found to be over the limit but he hadn't broken a uk law, unfortunately, federal air marshals are restricted on when they can drunk, even when off duty. united airlines says it's sorry for the inconvenience to its passengers, and the tsa says it holds its tsa employees to the highest professional standards. no word on whether that...
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there were three air marshals or the equivalent of three air marshals on board this plane and some seven >> some are saying three security officers for a plane that have size is a little bit high. though not a huge indication necessarily of anything here. just a lot of questions right now both egypt, greece and now hi, anne. how are you doing? hi, evelyn. i know it's been a difficult time since your mom passed away. yeah. i miss her a lot, but i'm okay. wow. that was fast. this is the check i've been waiting for. mom had a guaranteed acceptance life insurance policy through the colonial penn program, and this will really help with the cost of her final expenses. they have been so helpful and supportive during this time. maybeshould give them a call. i really could use some more life insurance. is it affordable? it costs less than 35 cents a day-- that's pretty affordable, huh? less than 35 cents a day? that's less than the cost of a postage stamp. so, you said it was guaranteed acceptance? yes. it's permanent coverage with guaranteed acceptance for people ages 50 to 85. there's no medica
there were three air marshals or the equivalent of three air marshals on board this plane and some seven >> some are saying three security officers for a plane that have size is a little bit high. though not a huge indication necessarily of anything here. just a lot of questions right now both egypt, greece and now hi, anne. how are you doing? hi, evelyn. i know it's been a difficult time since your mom passed away. yeah. i miss her a lot, but i'm okay. wow. that was fast. this is the...
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the captain reportedly smelled alcohol on the air marshal's breath. the captain called police and according to scotland yard quoted by a london newspaper the federal air marshal was found to be over the limit. he didn't break a uk law. united airlines said it's sorry for the inconvenience fto its passengers. no word on whether that air marshal is back in this country. >> any reason for concern that incident could be a sign of a bigger problem, david. >> reporter: this is first time that have i heard an federal air marshal has boarded a plane and captain thought he was intoxicated. >>> an emotional memorial service held last night for prince. to celebrate his life and abc's eva pille grim is outside of paisley park where fans have created their own memorial. good morning, eva. >> reporter: these are the programs that people who attended ceived. people who interacted with him daily. prince's close friends and colleagues paxz into this kingdom hall to remember the superstar. about 500 people filing in sunday night including several celebrities like sheil
the captain reportedly smelled alcohol on the air marshal's breath. the captain called police and according to scotland yard quoted by a london newspaper the federal air marshal was found to be over the limit. he didn't break a uk law. united airlines said it's sorry for the inconvenience fto its passengers. no word on whether that air marshal is back in this country. >> any reason for concern that incident could be a sign of a bigger problem, david. >> reporter: this is first time...
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marshall? >> commissioner marshall: thank you for saying it all that has happened in the last few months and all this is are things that are-have happened and continued while were taken on the task of reforming the use of force policy. i just want to say, thank you to all those folks that are engaging with us. i'm even this a herculean effort and we are trying to involve as many people as want to do so. so i want to thank all those people that come to the table. everybody. i mean a lot of partners involved in getting us to this point. we're going to keep our eyes on the prize and do as much reform within the possible purview of this commission. i just want to mention one of the groups is the community police that a african-american police advisory at western and get the mate speak to this today and continue getting an update on all of the reform efforts and accountability efforts we are doing. i just want to thank them for coming and sharing and listening and telling us what they feel needs to
marshall? >> commissioner marshall: thank you for saying it all that has happened in the last few months and all this is are things that are-have happened and continued while were taken on the task of reforming the use of force policy. i just want to say, thank you to all those folks that are engaging with us. i'm even this a herculean effort and we are trying to involve as many people as want to do so. so i want to thank all those people that come to the table. everybody. i mean a lot of...
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marshall? >> commissioner marshall: thank you for saying it all that has happened in the last few months and all this is are things that are-have happened and continued while were taken on the task of reforming the use of force policy. i just want to say, thank you to all those folks that are engaging with us. i'm even this a herculean effort and we are trying to involve as many people as want to do so. so i want to thank all those people that come to the table. everybody. i mean a lot of partners involved in getting us to this point. we're going to keep our eyes on the prize and do as much reform within the possible purview of this commission. i just want to mention one of the groups is the community police that a african-american police advisory at western and get the mate speak to this today and continue getting an update on all of the reform efforts and accountability efforts we are doing. i just want to thank them for coming and sharing and listening and telling us what they feel needs to
marshall? >> commissioner marshall: thank you for saying it all that has happened in the last few months and all this is are things that are-have happened and continued while were taken on the task of reforming the use of force policy. i just want to say, thank you to all those folks that are engaging with us. i'm even this a herculean effort and we are trying to involve as many people as want to do so. so i want to thank all those people that come to the table. everybody. i mean a lot of...
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the main street marshal plan to poverty to shared prosperity.d strategic investment in our urban communities right here in the united states of america necessitates a commitment, a commitment of $1 trillion over the next five years, some say can we afford it? i say we cannot afford not to do it. our cities -- [ applause ] -- from east baltimore to the south side of chicago from cleveland to buffalo to the industrial midwest to the sun belt, there are too many neighborhoods locked out and left out for whom this recovery has bypassed them. your voice, my voice, the strength, the power, the history of the urban league must align squarely behind their interests. until we do so, until we do so our work is not yet complete. so the main street marshal plan contemplates a number of things. universal early childhood education. we know that people in preschool programs are less likely to repeat grades or need special education or enter the criminal justice system and are more likely to graduate from high school and own homes. the return on investment in e
the main street marshal plan to poverty to shared prosperity.d strategic investment in our urban communities right here in the united states of america necessitates a commitment, a commitment of $1 trillion over the next five years, some say can we afford it? i say we cannot afford not to do it. our cities -- [ applause ] -- from east baltimore to the south side of chicago from cleveland to buffalo to the industrial midwest to the sun belt, there are too many neighborhoods locked out and left...
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marshall. >> chairman alexander, ranking member murray and members of the committee. i'm honored to be here today to represent copa, a national peer-to-peer network that protects students civil rights with disabilities. we say our kids count and achieve and what they need to a equal opportunity to succeed. copa thanks you for the passing general education law, every student succeeds act. with our disabilities civil rights and business communities to insure that essa included critical provisions that would in fact buoy up the students it is intended to support. this includes 7.7 million black students. 13.1 million hispanic students, 25 million students from low income families, 4.5 million english language learners and 6.4 million students with disabilities. essa gained copa support, although it has great focus on state flexibility which is important we were able to insure it had accountability key provisions that would protect all. harsh to recall and unbelievable to realize that students with
marshall. >> chairman alexander, ranking member murray and members of the committee. i'm honored to be here today to represent copa, a national peer-to-peer network that protects students civil rights with disabilities. we say our kids count and achieve and what they need to a equal opportunity to succeed. copa thanks you for the passing general education law, every student succeeds act. with our disabilities civil rights and business communities to insure that essa included critical...