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but thurgood marshall, the lawyer, thurgood marshall the justice still inspires us. he was transformational. thanks to his brilliance and courage and vision in so many areas, civil rights and civil lib b liberties, our role in 2016. our panelists tonight have one thing in common. each of us have had good fortune to spend a year clerking for judge marshall who was already a living legend by the time we got to meet him, including ralph winter who unfortunately was unable to attend tonight because of an illness. ralph, as you heard, was his very first clerk on the second circuit and sheryll cashin clerked for him in his final year in october term 1990. in between, greg discakant and ricky revesz clerked in 1984 to 1984. elena kagan clerked in 1987 to 1988 and i clerked the following year, 1988 to 1989. elena, in fact, along with her co-clerks trained me and my co-clerks. and so i can say that i had the rare privilege, although i can't say that i had the presence to appreciate it at the time, of being clerked by one past and one future supreme court justice. each was sha
but thurgood marshall, the lawyer, thurgood marshall the justice still inspires us. he was transformational. thanks to his brilliance and courage and vision in so many areas, civil rights and civil lib b liberties, our role in 2016. our panelists tonight have one thing in common. each of us have had good fortune to spend a year clerking for judge marshall who was already a living legend by the time we got to meet him, including ralph winter who unfortunately was unable to attend tonight because...
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he did what marshall told him to do. it is true that eisenhower had a very positive attitude towards the plan. i mean this was his very own plan that he delivered to general marshall. there was a confidence in the american military. you won't forget that in world war i, the arrival of one million american troops in the spring and fall of 1917 in europe turned the balance of the war. the americans, although suffering major casualties, acquitted themselves brilliantly, and it was armistice in november 1918. not a little bit the result of the american intervention. the american army was very confident that they could bring together the same kind of intervention force and cross the channel. it was churchill who believe that yes, it was possible, but that it was premature. churchill's strategy was collect all the american soldiers in great britain, primarily in northern england to train them , for two years and then to attempt to cross channel invasion, not to mention that in 1942 we didn't even have a landing craft. churchil
he did what marshall told him to do. it is true that eisenhower had a very positive attitude towards the plan. i mean this was his very own plan that he delivered to general marshall. there was a confidence in the american military. you won't forget that in world war i, the arrival of one million american troops in the spring and fall of 1917 in europe turned the balance of the war. the americans, although suffering major casualties, acquitted themselves brilliantly, and it was armistice in...
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but also murmuring about the grand marshal. >> i don't know what the grand marshal does. >> reporter:nd marshal leads off the parade. what do you think of the grand marshal? >> very interesting looking. >> reporter: "it" is the operative word. but organizers say there's no better person or thing to celebrate what july fourth is about. >> on the spirit of independence day, it provides independance from your car. >> reporter: we met the grand marshal in march navigating this parking lot by itself. >> so the grand marshal is not a human being? >> no, it's a self-driving vehicle. >> that's kind of fitting given the way robots are taking over jobs. >> reporter: but taking you to your job is what it's supposed to do. concord has one of only ten sites in the nation. >> the people of concord didn't know about it. so we decided to bring this new technology to the people and have the easy mile shuttle be our grand marshal. >> reporter: why is a high tech vehicle from the future leading off a parade? there's a patriotic reason for that. it's called following the law. >> we have to go through all
but also murmuring about the grand marshal. >> i don't know what the grand marshal does. >> reporter:nd marshal leads off the parade. what do you think of the grand marshal? >> very interesting looking. >> reporter: "it" is the operative word. but organizers say there's no better person or thing to celebrate what july fourth is about. >> on the spirit of independence day, it provides independance from your car. >> reporter: we met the grand marshal...
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but also murmuring about the grand marshal. >> i don't know what the grand marshal does. >> reporter: marshal leads off the parade. what do you think of the grand marshal? >> very interesting looking. >> reporter: "it" is the operative word. but organizers say there's no better person or thing to celebrate what july fourth is about. >> on the spirit of independence day, it provides independance from your car. >> reporter: we met the grand marshal in march navigating this parking lot by itself. >> so the grand marshal is not a human being? >> no, it's a self-driving vehicle. >> that's kind of fitting given the way robots are taking over jobs. >> reporter: but taking you to your job is what it's supposed to do. concord has one of only ten sites in the nation. >> the people of concord didn't know about it. so we decided to bring this new technology to the people and have the easy mile shuttle be our grand marshal. >> reporter: why is a high tech vehicle from the future leading off a parade? there's a patriotic reason for that. it's called following the law. >> we have to go through all t
but also murmuring about the grand marshal. >> i don't know what the grand marshal does. >> reporter: marshal leads off the parade. what do you think of the grand marshal? >> very interesting looking. >> reporter: "it" is the operative word. but organizers say there's no better person or thing to celebrate what july fourth is about. >> on the spirit of independence day, it provides independance from your car. >> reporter: we met the grand marshal in...
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by phone fire marshal told us and these residents that some complaints made might contain evidence like video or photos but others can be pure hearsay. >> there's more than one complaint then they don't need the evidence to make you guilty of the crime. >> i don't like hearsay being used. >> city council member voted to ratchet up san jose's fire enforcement. he said he did not intend for people to be fined based on hearsay alone. >> the council intended to have evidence based citations. >> reporter: what happened? gray area. the city's fireworks ordinance doesn't lay out how a report should be handled or the standards for when the fire marshal should issue a $500 citation. >> it's way he interpreted eed he said. >> it's difficult. people may have different interpretations. what i would recommend in the future is that they look at more video evidence, based evidence and send it with the citation itself as proof. >> reporter: the fire marshal declined our request for an interview. instead the city spokesperson told us each citation based on hearsay is evaluated by staff. we asked what th
by phone fire marshal told us and these residents that some complaints made might contain evidence like video or photos but others can be pure hearsay. >> there's more than one complaint then they don't need the evidence to make you guilty of the crime. >> i don't like hearsay being used. >> city council member voted to ratchet up san jose's fire enforcement. he said he did not intend for people to be fined based on hearsay alone. >> the council intended to have evidence...
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. >> what does the grand marshal do anyway?er: he leads off a parade. >> it's very interesting looking. >> reporter: it is the operative word. but organizers say there's no better person or thing to celebrate. >> independence and the future from your car. >> reporter: we net mysterious grand marshal. a little bus navigating this parking lot all by itself. >> so the grand marshal's not even a human being? that's kind of fitting given that they're taking over jobs. >> reporter: in fact concord has one of only 10 sites in the nation on what was a naval weapons station. >> we besided this year to bring the new technology to the people and have the easy mile shuttle be our grand marshal. >> reporter: so why is a high tech vehicle from the future leading off from the back of a tow truck? it's called following the law. >> reporter: we don't have a license yet for this vehicle. >> reporter: so this fourth of july the easy mile bus gets a holiday from its endless loops to do what grand marshals do best, atract attention. >> help us be a
. >> what does the grand marshal do anyway?er: he leads off a parade. >> it's very interesting looking. >> reporter: it is the operative word. but organizers say there's no better person or thing to celebrate. >> independence and the future from your car. >> reporter: we net mysterious grand marshal. a little bus navigating this parking lot all by itself. >> so the grand marshal's not even a human being? that's kind of fitting given that they're taking over...
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next he plays supreme court justice thurgood marshall in "marshall." it opens october 13th. applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] i have to apologize to you in advance because there's a woman in the audience -- [ laughter ] >> i didn't do it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: she is pregnant. she's nine months pregnant. she's having her baby next month. and i asked what are you going to name the baby? and she said layla. and i said oh, like the song? and she said, what song? [ laughter ] >> whoa. >> jimmy: that's what i said. [ laughter ] she's never heard of the song. and none of the -- the guy who knocked her up never heard of it. [ laughter ] >> is it this guy? >> jimmy: well, we're not sure. [ laughter ] we're going to have a "maury" style test later on to find out which guy it was. >> you should have had him sing it to her. >> jimmy: he doesn't know it. he didn't even know -- i don't know what's going on here. how are you doing? does anyone call you chad? >> they do, yes. of course. >> jimmy: because chadwick boseman is a name that you would -- i immediately think oh, he must be a
next he plays supreme court justice thurgood marshall in "marshall." it opens october 13th. applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] i have to apologize to you in advance because there's a woman in the audience -- [ laughter ] >> i didn't do it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: she is pregnant. she's nine months pregnant. she's having her baby next month. and i asked what are you going to name the baby? and she said layla. and i said oh, like the song? and she said, what song? [...
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>> we are very confident. >> reporter: the photograph is marked marshall islands jaluit atoll, in 1937 under japanese military control. on the left a man standing next to a sign and there sitting on the dock what appears to be a woman with short hair wearing pants like earhart. facial recognition expert kent gibson overlaid the photo of the man with file photos of navigator noonan. >> the hairline is the most distinctive characteristic, a sharp receding hairline. the nose is very prominent. >> reporter: gibson then compared body measurements of the seated woman with photos of earhart. in both cases striking similarities. >> i usually go from not likely to likely to very likely to extremely likely. and i'd say this is very likely. >> reporter: something else, the woman on the dock is staring at the japanese ship koshu which is towing a barge with something measuring 38 feet long, the same length as earhart's plane. for decades locals have said the plane crashed in the marshalls and the japanese ship koshu took it away. also in the national archives this catalog of government files on ea
>> we are very confident. >> reporter: the photograph is marked marshall islands jaluit atoll, in 1937 under japanese military control. on the left a man standing next to a sign and there sitting on the dock what appears to be a woman with short hair wearing pants like earhart. facial recognition expert kent gibson overlaid the photo of the man with file photos of navigator noonan. >> the hairline is the most distinctive characteristic, a sharp receding hairline. the nose is...
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marshall islanders have said for years she crash landed there. koshu picked her up, they took them to sipan and this photograph shows exactly that. we have reached out to the japanese for comment. the minister of defense, the foreign ministry of the national archives all say they have no documentation to suggest they ever have amelia earhart in custody. >> we can keep talking about this for the rest of the show but i'm told we have to take a break. i'm sorry, susan, i talked over your questions. what an anchor monster i've turned out to be. guys, thank you very much. tom, thank you. >>> after the break, some news today about the fbi's future and its past. stay with us. n't it time to letl you shine through? maybe it's time for otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months,... with reduced redness,... thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitor
marshall islanders have said for years she crash landed there. koshu picked her up, they took them to sipan and this photograph shows exactly that. we have reached out to the japanese for comment. the minister of defense, the foreign ministry of the national archives all say they have no documentation to suggest they ever have amelia earhart in custody. >> we can keep talking about this for the rest of the show but i'm told we have to take a break. i'm sorry, susan, i talked over your...
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for decades locals said the plane crashed in the marshals and japanese ship took it away. also in the national are a kifs this catalog of government files on earhart referencing 170 pages including earhart was a prisoner in the marshal islands. that document is missile. officials reached out to the japanese are a kifs saying they have no evidence thatter hart was ever in their custody. >> we believe the u.s. government knew that earhart was in japanese custody. >>> just ahead can you guess the streaming site that's dominating the competition. >>> a basketball player demonstrates her skills with the harlem globetrotters. hey, l'eggo my eggo. i don't see your name on it. really? ba bam! know the rules. keep your eggo. l'eggo my eggo. okay. so find a venus smooth that contours to curves, the smoother the skin, the more comfortable you are in it. flexes for comfort, and has a disposable made for you. skin smoothing venus razors. no, please, please, oh! ♪ (shrieks in terror) (heavy breathing and snorting) no, no. the running of the bulldogs? surprising. what's not surprising? h
for decades locals said the plane crashed in the marshals and japanese ship took it away. also in the national are a kifs this catalog of government files on earhart referencing 170 pages including earhart was a prisoner in the marshal islands. that document is missile. officials reached out to the japanese are a kifs saying they have no evidence thatter hart was ever in their custody. >> we believe the u.s. government knew that earhart was in japanese custody. >>> just ahead can...
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marshall, for five minutes. mr. marshall: mr. speaker, this saturday my staff and i finished our 34th town hall in the home of one of america's greatest citizens, my mentor, my hero, bob dole. at every location we go most $20 e ask me about the trillion this country has in deficit, we have every year. americans work too hard and there are too many worthwhile functions of government for the federal government to irresponsibly spend taxpayer dollars. from the time i started thinking about running for office, it has been a priority of mine to help create a fiscal responsible plan to reduce our annual deficits and national debt. yet again this year, 70% of our budget is mandatory spending. of our budget is mandatory spending. therefore spent before the annual appropriations discussions even begin. if we hope to eliminate the deficit, we of our must address mandatory spending programs and be willing to engage in tough conversations. this administration and congress have taken steps to limit bureaucracy, rein in the size and scope of t
marshall, for five minutes. mr. marshall: mr. speaker, this saturday my staff and i finished our 34th town hall in the home of one of america's greatest citizens, my mentor, my hero, bob dole. at every location we go most $20 e ask me about the trillion this country has in deficit, we have every year. americans work too hard and there are too many worthwhile functions of government for the federal government to irresponsibly spend taxpayer dollars. from the time i started thinking about running...
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he's not bedazzled by the fact or envious or jealous by the fact that eisenhower and marshal and all these people are taller than he is. no, not at all. one of our luckiest breaks in our whole story is that gorge washington was there when he was there in the beginning. >> no doubt. >> and never forget george washington was the commander in chief not just for the eight years he was president. he was also incommander in chief for the eight years he was commander in chief of the army when we had no president. so he was our leader for 16 years, longer than anybody in our history. >> harry truman is my favorite figure from history, my favorite hero. what attracted you to writing the book about harry truman? is it the fact that he was under appreciated in the ranking polls or he was -- >> i wish i had some very profound answer to that story, showing how the reach of my historical imagination. my publisher and editor got in their minds, knowing my interest in art and painting, there wasn't a good biography of -- also imagine maybe we would have to go to the south of france for a year. then
he's not bedazzled by the fact or envious or jealous by the fact that eisenhower and marshal and all these people are taller than he is. no, not at all. one of our luckiest breaks in our whole story is that gorge washington was there when he was there in the beginning. >> no doubt. >> and never forget george washington was the commander in chief not just for the eight years he was president. he was also incommander in chief for the eight years he was commander in chief of the army...
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marshal to a group of 121 teenagers.demonstrated academic achievement and each was awarded a medallion in a white house ceremony. lyndon johnson is at his best when challenging the youth of the nation and he does it at every opportunity. >> if you're looking for energy and looking for enthuse yachl -- enthusiasm you can find it. i have seen it among the white house fellows and seen it several thousand we have brought here. i have seen it in the peace corp. and the teachers corp. >> to a graduation class of capital pages -- >> for the world that you enter very much needs your help today. our nation is called upon to maintain the blessings but to improve the world for all people and to prove it for generations yet to come. >>. >> in your lifetime you'll have to completely rebuild this country. you'll have to clean up and have to tear out the slum. you'll to rebuild the cities. >> he was not to only national figure making an appearance was a johnson favorite, dr. billy graham. the well known we van yellist reminded the grou
marshal to a group of 121 teenagers.demonstrated academic achievement and each was awarded a medallion in a white house ceremony. lyndon johnson is at his best when challenging the youth of the nation and he does it at every opportunity. >> if you're looking for energy and looking for enthuse yachl -- enthusiasm you can find it. i have seen it among the white house fellows and seen it several thousand we have brought here. i have seen it in the peace corp. and the teachers corp. >>...
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fire marshall robert marshall says investigators have spoken with the person on the lease... who confirms they were in the process of moving out of the condo... and, that no one was actually inside when the fire started. marshall says arson has not been ruled out as a cause of the fire. robert marshall/fire marshall- "anytime theres a fire in a vacant part of a structure, or, or nobody's home, uh, it just causes us to dig a little deeper." no one was injuried. in all, five condos were damaged by fire or water. five adults, three kids and a dog were displaced. in walnut creek, philippe djegal, kron four news. ( steve ) president trump has repeatedly claimed he would have won the popular vote if it wasn't for millions of illegal votes. we are about to find out if it is true. the concerns being raised tonight about the investigation into voter fraud. ( justine ) and o-j simpson gets his chance at freedom tomorrow. our crew just arrived in nevada... we will give you a look at where this parole hearing will go down.( steve ) plus thieves are taking stealing to a new level in the s
fire marshall robert marshall says investigators have spoken with the person on the lease... who confirms they were in the process of moving out of the condo... and, that no one was actually inside when the fire started. marshall says arson has not been ruled out as a cause of the fire. robert marshall/fire marshall- "anytime theres a fire in a vacant part of a structure, or, or nobody's home, uh, it just causes us to dig a little deeper." no one was injuried. in all, five condos were...
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>> very confident. >> reporter: it is marked marshal islands, atoll. on the left a man standing next to a sign and there sitting on the dock what appears to be a woman with short air wearing pants like air hart. facial recognition expert kent gibson overlaid the photo of the man with file foeters of noonan. >> the hair is a very distinctive characteristic, a sharp receding hairline. >> reporter: he then compared body measurements of the seated woman with photos of air hart. >> i usually go from not likely to likely to very likely to extremely likely. and i'd say this is very likely. >> reporter: something else, the woman on the dock is staring at the japanese ship koshu which is towing a barge with something measures 38 feet long, the same length as earhart's plane. also in the national archives, this catalog of government files on earhart referencing 170 pages including information that earhart was a prisoner in the marshall islands. nbc news reached out to the japanese foreign defense ministry all of which said they have no evidence of amelia earhart
>> very confident. >> reporter: it is marked marshal islands, atoll. on the left a man standing next to a sign and there sitting on the dock what appears to be a woman with short air wearing pants like air hart. facial recognition expert kent gibson overlaid the photo of the man with file foeters of noonan. >> the hair is a very distinctive characteristic, a sharp receding hairline. >> reporter: he then compared body measurements of the seated woman with photos of air...
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he studied natural law when he was at oxford on the marshall scholarship and a. a. there's tha. that is the question of clarence thomas that he is undoubtedly a very bright jurist. i don't know what motivates them to come to the conclusions that he does. >> versus the characterization with no religious backdrop seems that as my first question. the state has gone therefore i justify my views biblically. >> he's never said that judicially. as i understand your question there is something different between the origina the originae that may be based in religious belief but he certainly was a conservative which is not based in religious belief. >> [inaudible] there's the original interpretation [inaudible] >> the opinions on capital punishment extrajudicially in speeches and law review articles and comments to his biographer he justified on the basis of religion and kept saying you can't separate me from my catholicism because it's who i am. he did say if there ever came a time when of course under the oath of office complexes with his religion he would resign but he never saw a conf
he studied natural law when he was at oxford on the marshall scholarship and a. a. there's tha. that is the question of clarence thomas that he is undoubtedly a very bright jurist. i don't know what motivates them to come to the conclusions that he does. >> versus the characterization with no religious backdrop seems that as my first question. the state has gone therefore i justify my views biblically. >> he's never said that judicially. as i understand your question there is...
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and he said, general marshall would make a better president than i am. but i'm the president and i want the best possible people around me. now, that's somebody who knows who he is. he's not -- he's not in -- bedazzled by the fact or envious or jealous by the fact that eisenhower and marshall and all these other people are taller than he is and handsomer. no, not at all. he had one of the best cabinets we have ever had. >> easily. >> as did washington. >> yep. >> one of the luckiest breaks in our whole story is george washington was there when he was there at the beginning. >> no doubt. [ applause ] >> never forget, please, george washington stepped down after two terms because he didn't believe someone should stay beyond that but he was commander in chief not just for the eight years he was president. he was also the commander in chief for the eight years he was commander in chief of the army when he had no president so he was our commander, leader for 16 years, longer than anybody in our history. >> harry truman's my favorite figure from history. my fa
and he said, general marshall would make a better president than i am. but i'm the president and i want the best possible people around me. now, that's somebody who knows who he is. he's not -- he's not in -- bedazzled by the fact or envious or jealous by the fact that eisenhower and marshall and all these other people are taller than he is and handsomer. no, not at all. he had one of the best cabinets we have ever had. >> easily. >> as did washington. >> yep. >> one of...
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marshall: mr. speaker, i rise today to wish former kansas senator bob dole a happy 94th birthday which he celebrated this weekend. born in kansas 94 years ago, senator dole has dedicated his life to being a public servant. in 1945, after nearly giving his life in world war ii, then second lieutenant bob dole earned two purple hearts and the bronze star for his combat valor in italy. he would later win the presidential medal of freedom. after serving as the representative for district 1, the district i represent, he became senator bob dole in 1968. i well remember sitting in my own classroom of third grade at jefferson grade school and reading our weekly reader, reading about a very contentious race between a young senator named bob dole and senator dole went on to win that race and serve kansas there until his 1996 presidential run. to date senator dole has the record for the longest serving republican leader in the senate. currently, senator dole keeps a very busy schedule, working here in washing
marshall: mr. speaker, i rise today to wish former kansas senator bob dole a happy 94th birthday which he celebrated this weekend. born in kansas 94 years ago, senator dole has dedicated his life to being a public servant. in 1945, after nearly giving his life in world war ii, then second lieutenant bob dole earned two purple hearts and the bronze star for his combat valor in italy. he would later win the presidential medal of freedom. after serving as the representative for district 1, the...
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the fire marshal estimate he is in his 50s and 60s. the man lived alone here. at this point this remains under investigation, we don't know the cause of the fire, again, flames were heavily involved when firefighters arrived. they were able to able to put out the flames in a half-hour. the fire marshal remains on the scene. they believe they will learn more in the daylight. tam. >> 4:39 a.m. breaking overnight, justin bieber accidently hits the paparazzi with his pick up truck in california. >> a video shows rescuers pulling a 4-year-old boy to safety after rushing waters trap him. >> reporter: we're in the 60s, 68 degrees in philadelphia. dewpoints in the low 60s. mid 60s by wilmington. the humidity leaves will rise as the day goes on. we're on the look out for spotty thunderstorms later today and tonight and even more tomorrow. details from accuweather coming up. for ten years my tempur-pedic has adapted to my weight and shape... so i sleep deeply... and wake up ready to perform. only exclusive retailers carry tempur-pedic. find yours at tempurpedic.com. >> b
the fire marshal estimate he is in his 50s and 60s. the man lived alone here. at this point this remains under investigation, we don't know the cause of the fire, again, flames were heavily involved when firefighters arrived. they were able to able to put out the flames in a half-hour. the fire marshal remains on the scene. they believe they will learn more in the daylight. tam. >> 4:39 a.m. breaking overnight, justin bieber accidently hits the paparazzi with his pick up truck in...
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escuchemos lo que dijo robert marshall sobre las posibles causas...e sot robert marshall / jefe de bomberos "we're still looking into the cause of the fire, we've got different reports that fireworks may have been been involved but we have to look at every possibility as well so we're looking into that" cont. vo/david marshall comparti que el departamento de bomberos recibi mltiples reportes de la detonacin de juegos artificiales en el area pero an no pueden confirmar eso como la causa principal...l dice continuarn las indagaciones... lo que si es un hecho es que 4 personas recibieron tratamiento mdico por inhalacin de humo, 3 fueron trasladados a un nosocomio local... take david on cam se estima que los daÑos materiales a la estructura ascienden los $90-mil dlares... por su parte, pg&e no regreso nuestras llamadas en nuestro intento de verificar cuando se restaurar el suministro elctrico... reportando en vivo desde antioch david gonzlez noticiero telemundo 48. 0:00 0:12 generic banner paola - en oakland, cientos de familias continan sin poder regresa
escuchemos lo que dijo robert marshall sobre las posibles causas...e sot robert marshall / jefe de bomberos "we're still looking into the cause of the fire, we've got different reports that fireworks may have been been involved but we have to look at every possibility as well so we're looking into that" cont. vo/david marshall comparti que el departamento de bomberos recibi mltiples reportes de la detonacin de juegos artificiales en el area pero an no pueden confirmar eso como la...
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i can't exact answer that question. >> reporter: last week the fire marshal did.told us all he needed to issue a citation was more than one report even if it is just hear say pointing to one address. >> we will have to verify that with the fire marshal. i can't say how many times it happened or if it happened at all. >> reporter: it it happen? yes. we asked to see the full database of complaint. the city is sharing that there were 145 online submissions and 45 citations. the residents here on garrison circle are frustrated with the process. they are required to pay it up front and then contest it. >> it is infuriating. find myself guilty of something i didn't do. my $500 is gone and i have no recourse. >> reporter: emergency relief is possible. that topic is a discussion on how to tweak the firework law. if you have a consumer complaint, call us at 888-996-tips or nbcbayarea.com/respond. >> one thing we can agree on, is be very careful with your fireworks. >> yes. even though it is summer, temperatures warm up. insult to injury so to speak. live look at our dopple
i can't exact answer that question. >> reporter: last week the fire marshal did.told us all he needed to issue a citation was more than one report even if it is just hear say pointing to one address. >> we will have to verify that with the fire marshal. i can't say how many times it happened or if it happened at all. >> reporter: it it happen? yes. we asked to see the full database of complaint. the city is sharing that there were 145 online submissions and 45 citations. the...
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it pits a 13-term incumbent, bob marshall, against danica roem. marshal supports president trump's ban on transgender people serving in the military. >> $143,000 is what it cost for a sex switch, and that could help a veteran after serving in our military. >> danica roem considered that -- >> it's not cosmetic, it's necessary. roem says trump's tweets resulted in her biggest day of c cont contributions since her campaign began. >> yesterday we received within the 13th district and came from across the country. >> the delegate marshal l says 80% of his opponent's donations comes from out of state. >> i take donations based on a considered judgment for the common good. >> some see this election shaping up as a referendum on transgender politics. both candidates say they will continue to focus on local issues affecting prince william county. >> when we started this morning, we were in the 60s and -- >> some places in the upper 40s. >>> we are already up to 74. it's going to be a great day out there. hopefully you have plans out there because it's goi
it pits a 13-term incumbent, bob marshall, against danica roem. marshal supports president trump's ban on transgender people serving in the military. >> $143,000 is what it cost for a sex switch, and that could help a veteran after serving in our military. >> danica roem considered that -- >> it's not cosmetic, it's necessary. roem says trump's tweets resulted in her biggest day of c cont contributions since her campaign began. >> yesterday we received within the 13th...
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regime in north korea are unacceptable, and the united states of america is going to continue to marshal the support of nations across the region and across the world to further isolate north korea economically and diplomatically, but the era
regime in north korea are unacceptable, and the united states of america is going to continue to marshal the support of nations across the region and across the world to further isolate north korea economically and diplomatically, but the era
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he had a good way of marshaling the resources to make sure the president's message is breaking through. but we need more of that. this media decided to be hostile and every chance it gets. a great follow very quickly. people are asked which of the following is most of important to you. healthcare got 35%.
he had a good way of marshaling the resources to make sure the president's message is breaking through. but we need more of that. this media decided to be hostile and every chance it gets. a great follow very quickly. people are asked which of the following is most of important to you. healthcare got 35%.
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mid-1960's, one of frank marshall davis is best friends in honolulu is barack's grandfather, stanley dunham. madeleine, his wife barack's maternal grandparents pretty much raised barack in a very modest come small apartment in an apartment building in downtown honolulu. stanley was an amateur poet himself, a man who enjoyed dirty limericks. he and frank davis would hang out together. stanley was very conscious of having a grandson who was half black, and stanley went out of his way to introduce his , barry, at the time to frank davis. frank davis was really the first adult african-american male who he knew. again, someone the age of a grandfather, they never became as close as barack did to jeremiah wright 20 years later, but barack as a young man when he is in high school and college is writing poetry or trying to write poetry. there is no question that frank -- have somef formative impact on barack. he no more news that davis had been a commonest -- communists in the 1940's than he knew that bill ayres, a good friend in chicago had been involved in planting bombs. barack in neither
mid-1960's, one of frank marshall davis is best friends in honolulu is barack's grandfather, stanley dunham. madeleine, his wife barack's maternal grandparents pretty much raised barack in a very modest come small apartment in an apartment building in downtown honolulu. stanley was an amateur poet himself, a man who enjoyed dirty limericks. he and frank davis would hang out together. stanley was very conscious of having a grandson who was half black, and stanley went out of his way to introduce...
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he wrote about how they were choosing four cases from the term of john marshall. in the end, he did advance the moral authority of the court, the judiciary, the law and lawyers. one signature moment, of course, came when he and his colleagues, four of him, including him, has been ape pointed by richard nixon. issued a ruling unanimously against the president's interest. in the words of justice stevens, quote, burger's opinion for the court in the united states versus nixon may well have done more to inspire confidence in the work of judges. the confidence that is the backbone of the rule of law than any other decision in the history of the supreme court, closed court. some would say that the chief justice the constitution is naive. as the chief began his work on the by centennial, thurgood marshall warned about euphoria knowing the sins of the framers enshrined in the compromise. the chief who was quiet but very impressive work right here in this building. he understood this argument but felt, nonetheless, that the high principles contained in our constitution and
he wrote about how they were choosing four cases from the term of john marshall. in the end, he did advance the moral authority of the court, the judiciary, the law and lawyers. one signature moment, of course, came when he and his colleagues, four of him, including him, has been ape pointed by richard nixon. issued a ruling unanimously against the president's interest. in the words of justice stevens, quote, burger's opinion for the court in the united states versus nixon may well have done...
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i have with me the deputy fire marshall here, cheltenham township, timothy shuck. thank you so much for joining thus morning, what can you tell us about this fire >> a 191 call came in from a neighbor, seeing smoke from the neighbor's house, the neighbor lives in the adjoining property. right now i can tell you weaver confirmed several fatalities, elderly couple lived in the property.
i have with me the deputy fire marshall here, cheltenham township, timothy shuck. thank you so much for joining thus morning, what can you tell us about this fire >> a 191 call came in from a neighbor, seeing smoke from the neighbor's house, the neighbor lives in the adjoining property. right now i can tell you weaver confirmed several fatalities, elderly couple lived in the property.
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i went to marshall islands, i talked to people, this is legendary in the marshall islands. >> you'reer seeing the totality of circumstances, i have no doubt this is them in the marshall islands. >> interesting to see as the story has grown and got attention. people have come forward to corroborate what you saw in the photograph. >> that's right. i have gotten phone calls, e-mails, dozens of them. we'll be following up with people, people who have come forward, said i found photographs in my grandfather's attic that have amelia earhart, my grandfather told stories for years, he was in the military. we're going to follow up with those people. this story opens a host of questions going forward. >> that's the thing, a whole new chapter, if she was held captive, how long was she there, why didn't we know about it. shawn henry, thank you. watch that documentary, amelia earhart, the lost evidence tonight on history channel. >>> this week, we highlight another life well lived. winning a professional sports title is hard. winning two professional sports titles is really hard and really rare.
i went to marshall islands, i talked to people, this is legendary in the marshall islands. >> you'reer seeing the totality of circumstances, i have no doubt this is them in the marshall islands. >> interesting to see as the story has grown and got attention. people have come forward to corroborate what you saw in the photograph. >> that's right. i have gotten phone calls, e-mails, dozens of them. we'll be following up with people, people who have come forward, said i found...
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by phone fire marshal ivan lee told us and these residents that some complaints might contain evidencen be pure hearsay. >> or as he lee said, there is more than one complaint then they don't really need enough evidence to make you guilty of the crime. >> i don't like it. >> reporter: city council member voted to ratchet up san jose's fireworks enforcement. he said he did not intend for people to be fined based on hearsay alone. >> the council intended to have evidence-based citations. >> reporter: so what happened? gray area. the city fireworks ordinance doesn't specifically lay out how reports should be handled or the standards for when the fire marshal should issue a $500 citation. >> the way he interpret wlad we said -- >> he didn't interpret it properly? >> it's difficult. people may have different interpretations. and that's what i would recommend in the future is that they look at more picture or video evidence based evidence and thenÑi send it with citatio itself as proof. >> reporter: the fire marshal declined our request for ain't view. the city spokesperson said each citatio
by phone fire marshal ivan lee told us and these residents that some complaints might contain evidencen be pure hearsay. >> or as he lee said, there is more than one complaint then they don't really need enough evidence to make you guilty of the crime. >> i don't like it. >> reporter: city council member voted to ratchet up san jose's fireworks enforcement. he said he did not intend for people to be fined based on hearsay alone. >> the council intended to have...
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she was a marshall scholar years ago and marshall scholarships are named after george marshall, formerand only 40 americans each year are allowed to be a marshall scholar. they go over to oxford. they study. they get all these fancy degrees and i get to go visit over there at oxford. >> bret: president trump showcases his speed 25 initiative and is focused on getting a health care bill across the finish line, tweeting about continuing questions about the russian meeting at having to deal with an aggressive iran. announce the jailing of an american graduate student have a big u.s. decision. this is "special report" ." ♪ good evening. welcome to washington. we don't usually start like that, but i am bret baier. the republican effort to repeal and replace obamacare has encountered another roadblock. president trump is once aga
she was a marshall scholar years ago and marshall scholarships are named after george marshall, formerand only 40 americans each year are allowed to be a marshall scholar. they go over to oxford. they study. they get all these fancy degrees and i get to go visit over there at oxford. >> bret: president trump showcases his speed 25 initiative and is focused on getting a health care bill across the finish line, tweeting about continuing questions about the russian meeting at having to deal...
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marshall to a group of 121 teenagers, the presidential scholars.ated outstanding academic achievement and each was awarded a special medallion in a white house ceremony. lyndon johnson, perhaps more than any other president, is at his best when challenging the youth of the nation, and he does it at every opportunity. >> if you're looking for energy and you're looking for enthusiasm and you're looking for courage and fearlessness, you can find it with our young people. i've seen it among the white house fellows and i've seen it in the washington summer interns, several thousand we've brought here. i have seen it in the peace corps and the visitor and the teachers corps. >> to a graduation class of capitol pages. >> for the world that you enter very much needs your help today. our nation is called upon not just to maintain the blessings that we now enjoy but to multiply those blessings, to improve the world for all people and to prove it for generations yet to come. ♪ >> in your lifetime, the days ahead of you, you're going to have to completely rebu
marshall to a group of 121 teenagers, the presidential scholars.ated outstanding academic achievement and each was awarded a special medallion in a white house ceremony. lyndon johnson, perhaps more than any other president, is at his best when challenging the youth of the nation, and he does it at every opportunity. >> if you're looking for energy and you're looking for enthusiasm and you're looking for courage and fearlessness, you can find it with our young people. i've seen it among...
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brian: frank marshall davis took photographs of barack obama's mother.avid: no -- that's an allegation that is out there. i believe it to be entirely without foundation. brian: they are pictures on the internet, though. i remember seeing tabloids. david: i believe those photos are 500% fake photoshops. frank lived a very colorful life. he published a sexual autobiography under a pseudonym but that part of his life has no bearing on barack's interaction with him. brian: another person you wrote about is a man named ricky hendon, a state senator in illinois. here he is a couple of years ago. [begin video clip] >> barack and i served in the senate together and he had made a bad vote and i was trying to protect a child buffer center in my district and barack was doing his fiscally conservative thing and he was the only african-american to vote against me. and i won a few democrats. i am the kind of guy -- i asked him, why did you vote against me? he gave me some b.s. so i went back to my seat kind of perplexed and god is so good -- even though i was going to
brian: frank marshall davis took photographs of barack obama's mother.avid: no -- that's an allegation that is out there. i believe it to be entirely without foundation. brian: they are pictures on the internet, though. i remember seeing tabloids. david: i believe those photos are 500% fake photoshops. frank lived a very colorful life. he published a sexual autobiography under a pseudonym but that part of his life has no bearing on barack's interaction with him. brian: another person you wrote...
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marshall his carriers and king said offensive fine this nimitz says is how we're going to do it. at that certainly happens at l sea coral sea and that's sort of what brings us to this particular battle. let me just go through the numbers for you here in terms of sea and you can follow along on the map. one there, mber orktown and lexing on the rende rendezvou. and nimitz says not so fast. et's see if we can't really make more of this happen, join and go lexing on the ahead and take on the japanese fleet. rejoin onnd lexington may 5th, number three. sinks four, the show host to the cry of scratch one flat may 7th and then of course there becomes the carrier duals. he duals back and fourth and the fact that no capital ships are within sight of one another, really triggers carrier operations. lexington gets hit. i have a food friend named bill dye. passed away. i met him when he had his lexington cv-2. he told the story many times of being on board here and going the side and he said other than complaining about the $26 left belowet that he decks, he basically said not one got out a
marshall his carriers and king said offensive fine this nimitz says is how we're going to do it. at that certainly happens at l sea coral sea and that's sort of what brings us to this particular battle. let me just go through the numbers for you here in terms of sea and you can follow along on the map. one there, mber orktown and lexing on the rende rendezvou. and nimitz says not so fast. et's see if we can't really make more of this happen, join and go lexing on the ahead and take on the...
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and that is with nick marshall caught.sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the show: first kvitova, now pliskova, another czech is bounced at wimbledon. tears on the tour de france. marcel kittel is overwhelmed after his second stage victory. and joe root says he's in "dreamworld" after making an unbeaten 184 on his first day as england captain. hi there, wherever you are around the world, welcome to sport today. two favourites out of wimbledon in two days! third seed karolina pliskova was knocked—out by magdalena rybarikova. that's the fifth straight year, the czech has gone out in the second round. pliskova said "probably it's something in the air here" at the all england club. austin halewood watched the action. with pedro kvitova out of the women's draw, karolina pliskova
and that is with nick marshall caught.sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the show: first kvitova, now pliskova, another czech is bounced at wimbledon. tears on the tour de france. marcel kittel is overwhelmed after his second stage victory. and joe root says he's in "dreamworld" after making an unbeaten 184 on his first day as england captain. hi there, wherever you are around the world, welcome to sport today. two favourites out of wimbledon in two days! third...
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fire marshall is inside investigating, fire is out under control but there is still a lot of damage left behind, there is some officials here on the ground and a lot of glass shattered and windows busted out here and there is still smoke lingering in the air. this two alarm fire spark in the 1200 block of morton street earlier this morning and some of the damage did extend into this twin row home here and again chief fire marshall is inn inside what may have sparked it. we do know there were working fire detectors inside, the home and it is unclear at this point whether there were any fatalities but we do know up to six people including children were believed to have lived inside and fire chief explains the scene upon arrival. >> it is chaotic, there is a lot of people here, doing aloft things to get in the on racial. as far as rescues we will to have interview all of the guys with the first in rigs and still very early on in the fire. >> reporter: another live look at the damage to the row home in the 1200 block of morgan street in camden. paramedics did rush those injured to cooper uni
fire marshall is inside investigating, fire is out under control but there is still a lot of damage left behind, there is some officials here on the ground and a lot of glass shattered and windows busted out here and there is still smoke lingering in the air. this two alarm fire spark in the 1200 block of morton street earlier this morning and some of the damage did extend into this twin row home here and again chief fire marshall is inn inside what may have sparked it. we do know there were...
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smoke detectors in the home, but of course we will have much more about the cause once the fire marshall is able to get inside and further his investigation. live from camden, i'm anita oh for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> thanks, anita. >>> heavy rain hammered parts of the philadelphia region overnight and possible flooding is prompting many to change their weekend plans. "eyewitness news" reporter natasha brown takes a look. >> reporter: is there already evidence of the anticipated flooding down the shore, crews set up barricade to close off flooded streets in ocean city and some shore goers are already packing up and heading home. >> we were going to head back tomorrow but we will head back tonight. >> reporter: storm drains are being cleared of debris in sea isle, high water rescue vehicles, this is at the ready , officials all along the shore warning residents and visitors to be careful. >> road tend to get flooded, in certain areas. when they see flooded road avoid them, don't drive through them, flood waters. >> reporter: sandy role man ovarian cancer run has been cancelled in sea i
smoke detectors in the home, but of course we will have much more about the cause once the fire marshall is able to get inside and further his investigation. live from camden, i'm anita oh for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> thanks, anita. >>> heavy rain hammered parts of the philadelphia region overnight and possible flooding is prompting many to change their weekend plans. "eyewitness news" reporter natasha brown takes a look. >> reporter: is there already...
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marshall's gaj. here we have items that belonged to sheriff emmerson. and emmerson was the first african-american sheriff elected. his election was -- the passage of the voting rights act which made it possible for african-american to be able to vote. and so, but not as president itself. this was one example of how that changed thing. he was the electricing sheriff in 1966 and he served in the elections four times after that and finally retired in 1980. these are sun glasses, one of his badges, lincoln county. and then his name plate. and that's one of the neat things about sheriffs is their position of -- every now and then you'll find a sheriff who's appointed, particularly sheriffs are elected by the people. and then another collection highlight, we have elliot, i don't know if -- so elliot was the head of this group that lair became known as the untouchable during prohibition era. we have his credentials. he was originally under the treasury department and so these are his credentials from 1927, the treasury department. and then, eventually the proh
marshall's gaj. here we have items that belonged to sheriff emmerson. and emmerson was the first african-american sheriff elected. his election was -- the passage of the voting rights act which made it possible for african-american to be able to vote. and so, but not as president itself. this was one example of how that changed thing. he was the electricing sheriff in 1966 and he served in the elections four times after that and finally retired in 1980. these are sun glasses, one of his badges,...
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we had a trouble spot toward bwi marshall after 32. right at the ramp, joins on to the bw parkway with a vehicle fire. only the left lane is getting by. it has caused a delay north of 197. also, we had trouble out in vienna. hunter mill road north of the -- we had a downed tree. make sure things hopefully were getting by. we'll have more word on that. hopefully, everything will be >> thank you, jack. 6:32. here's a look at the top stories. one man is dead and seven others hurt after a ride malfunctioned at the opening day of the ohio state fair. the people were thrown from the fireball spinning ride there. that ride was inspected thoroughly before the fair started. governor john kasich had all the rides shut down until more safety inspections are done. >> decision to ban transgender people from serving in the u.s. military. it was the president's judgment allowing transgender service to erode readiness and -- >>> a death investigation under way after a body was discovered behind cvs in pufauquier county. we'll have a live report in a m
we had a trouble spot toward bwi marshall after 32. right at the ramp, joins on to the bw parkway with a vehicle fire. only the left lane is getting by. it has caused a delay north of 197. also, we had trouble out in vienna. hunter mill road north of the -- we had a downed tree. make sure things hopefully were getting by. we'll have more word on that. hopefully, everything will be >> thank you, jack. 6:32. here's a look at the top stories. one man is dead and seven others hurt after a...
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she was a marshall scholar years ago and marshall scholarships are named after george marshall, formerear are allowed to be a marshall scholar. they go over to oxford. they study. they get all these fancy degrees and i get to go visit over there at oxford. >> dana: amazing. good job. >> kimberly: set your dvrs so you never miss an episode of the five. hannity next. >> sean: this is a fox news alert. welcome to hannity tonight. a major update in the hannity investigation into the left's massive double standard on election interference. we have newt gingrich, jay sekulow, monica crowley will all be here with reaction. first, finally the political left the destroy trump media are waking up to what we have been telling you few for months. now, we are forcing them to cover stories that they have been ignoring. that is tonight's very important opening monologue. ♪ >> sean: if you watch this program you know unlike the destroy trump media, the establishment media all group think and think alike every day. we think the truth is important and that you, the american people, you deserve to know w
she was a marshall scholar years ago and marshall scholarships are named after george marshall, formerear are allowed to be a marshall scholar. they go over to oxford. they study. they get all these fancy degrees and i get to go visit over there at oxford. >> dana: amazing. good job. >> kimberly: set your dvrs so you never miss an episode of the five. hannity next. >> sean: this is a fox news alert. welcome to hannity tonight. a major update in the hannity investigation into...