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mr. anthony. mr. anthonresides at gibbs personal care home and he's been maintaining his treatment and doing everything he needs to do. >> that's excellent mr. anthony. you know what you need to do. you figured it out, so you just got to keep it up and keep taking your medication. and you get closer and closer to graduating from the court. >> yes, sir. >> now i've been a mental patient since 1974, you know, that's about 32 or 33 years ago. and i mean, i know what make me paranoid and what don't, you know. if i get paranoid or something, i just go sit somewhere and think it out. and i've been working on it over the years and i handle it pretty good, i handle it pretty good. i handle my paranoia pretty good, yeah, i handle it pretty good. >> narrator: with the court's help, anthony found a room at a group home for the mentally ill in wilkinsburg, pennsylvania. >> in the past, we used to have mainly senior citizens. they're gone. now we have, mainly, mentally ill, mostly men, now mostly minority men. mos
mr. anthony. mr. anthonresides at gibbs personal care home and he's been maintaining his treatment and doing everything he needs to do. >> that's excellent mr. anthony. you know what you need to do. you figured it out, so you just got to keep it up and keep taking your medication. and you get closer and closer to graduating from the court. >> yes, sir. >> now i've been a mental patient since 1974, you know, that's about 32 or 33 years ago. and i mean, i know what make me...
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mr. original meaning himself, anthony scalia. here's what he said. why are you asking us to overrule 150, 140 years of prior law when you can reach your result under substive due process, unless you are ducking for some place on a law school property. nastiest thing you can say to a lawyer. if that wasn't enough. he folded up with this mocking comment. what you argue is the darling of the prof sore yours truly for sure. but it's also contrary to 140 years of our jurisprudence. why do you want to argue that? which i think is wrong, even i have ask we -- acquiesced in it. and when i've acquiesced, it's time for everybody to stop wasting their time. [laughter] >> great. in the end, they applied the due process, and straightforward and respectable way. oddly, the plurality opinion makes a serious of arguments to show the courts decision is consistent with the original meaning of the 14th amendment. those arguments are all bogus, and in some cases just shockingly bogus. justice thomas write a concurring opinion that tried to take originalism seriously and
mr. original meaning himself, anthony scalia. here's what he said. why are you asking us to overrule 150, 140 years of prior law when you can reach your result under substive due process, unless you are ducking for some place on a law school property. nastiest thing you can say to a lawyer. if that wasn't enough. he folded up with this mocking comment. what you argue is the darling of the prof sore yours truly for sure. but it's also contrary to 140 years of our jurisprudence. why do you want...
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mr. original meeting himself, anthony scalia. here's what he said. why are you asking us to overrule 150, 140 years of prior law when y can reach your result under substantive due process? i know unless you're bucking for someplace in a law school faculty. the nastiest thing you can say to a lawyer. as if that weren't enough, scalia soon followed up with this mocking comment. well, i mean, what you argue is the darling of the prov esor yat for sure. but it's contrary to 140 years of our jurisprudence. why do you want to undertake that burden instead of just arguing substantive due process, which as much as i think it's wrong, even i have acquiesced in it. so justice scalia's position seems to be something like this. ignoring the original meaning of the constitution is an outrage, except wn i've acquiesced in it. and en i've acquiesced in it, it's time for everybody to stop wasting our time in talking about originalism. great. in the end,our justices applied the court's due process precedence and in a perfectly stightforward and respectable way. oddly
mr. original meeting himself, anthony scalia. here's what he said. why are you asking us to overrule 150, 140 years of prior law when y can reach your result under substantive due process? i know unless you're bucking for someplace in a law school faculty. the nastiest thing you can say to a lawyer. as if that weren't enough, scalia soon followed up with this mocking comment. well, i mean, what you argue is the darling of the prov esor yat for sure. but it's contrary to 140 years of our...
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mr. original meeting himself, anthony scalia. here's what he said. why are you asking us to overrule 150, 140 years of prior law when you can reach your result under substantive due process? i know unless you're bucking for someplace in a law school faculty. the nastiest thing you can say to a lawyer. as if that weren't enough, scalia soon followed up with this mocking comment. well, i mean, what you argue is the darling of the prove esor yat for sure. but it's contrary to 140 years of our jurisprudence. why do you want to undertake that burden instead of just arguing substantive due process, which as much as i think it's wrong, even i have acquiesced in it. so justice scalia's position seems to be something like this. ignoring the original meaning of the constitution is an outrage, except when i've acquiesced in it. and when i've acquiesced in it, it's time for everybody to stop wasting our time in talking about originalism. great. in the end, four justices applied the court's due process precedence and in a perfectly straightforward and respectable
mr. original meeting himself, anthony scalia. here's what he said. why are you asking us to overrule 150, 140 years of prior law when you can reach your result under substantive due process? i know unless you're bucking for someplace in a law school faculty. the nastiest thing you can say to a lawyer. as if that weren't enough, scalia soon followed up with this mocking comment. well, i mean, what you argue is the darling of the prove esor yat for sure. but it's contrary to 140 years of our...
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mrs. . [applause] we're all getting scoffing that anthony earned that a-plus.g me to visit with you. i large sarge with all my heart, and i know the family keeps that going forever. we ought to remember that we ought not -- sarge said, one of his great lines, don't go out and change the world. if you're a peacemaker, make sure the world never changes you, and i think that epitomizes him. thank you. [applause] i think george mcgovern just flew in from florida. here he is. come up. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] >> i'm glad that i got here in time to hear my cherished friend, chris dodd, give you that three minute speech -- [laughter] and now we ask who has given us another thought-filled three minutes. [laughter] i wouldn't have made it at all if we didn't have all the three minute speeches. i missed my plane coming out of jacksonville, florida. my fault. i got to talking to a couple of passengers, and all the sudden, i heard my name on the paging system, and by the time i got to the gate, they said the plane had gone. i thought, well, what do i do
mrs. . [applause] we're all getting scoffing that anthony earned that a-plus.g me to visit with you. i large sarge with all my heart, and i know the family keeps that going forever. we ought to remember that we ought not -- sarge said, one of his great lines, don't go out and change the world. if you're a peacemaker, make sure the world never changes you, and i think that epitomizes him. thank you. [applause] i think george mcgovern just flew in from florida. here he is. come up. [applause]...
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anthony kennedy. six of the nine justices are there tonight. >> and the sergeant at arms will be announcing the president. >> mr. speaker, the president of the united states! >> the president greeting members seated along the aisle. and as we know, these are highly prized seats. in the past, at least, one congressman who has been there since 8:00 a.m. in the morning to ensure he got a chance to be on that aisle. >> he is there every year. from cleveland, ohio. republican leader of the senate, mitch mcconnell and the democratic leader of the house, eric cantor. >> this is the second state of the union for the president. >> major speech also on health care in his first year, came and talked about the economy, but that was not formally a state of the union address. president coming into this chamber much better shape than he was just two months ago when the republicans did win control of the house. most polls show nhim above 50% n popularity. and as i said earlier, the country starting to believe that the economy is coming back. the single most important issue for the president. >> it is still very moving to see a
anthony kennedy. six of the nine justices are there tonight. >> and the sergeant at arms will be announcing the president. >> mr. speaker, the president of the united states! >> the president greeting members seated along the aisle. and as we know, these are highly prized seats. in the past, at least, one congressman who has been there since 8:00 a.m. in the morning to ensure he got a chance to be on that aisle. >> he is there every year. from cleveland, ohio. republican...
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today. 44-year-old anthony square was arrested sunday night on suspicion of raping an 80-year- old woman who he's related to by marriage. police say the attack happened at the woman's home. mrsquare was taken into custody after being released from a hospital. but investigators aren't saying what he's being treated for. he is being held on $225,000 bail. >>> people in palo alto will get the chance to meet with police to discuss a recent string of robberies. the department is holding a community meeting tomorrow night. police say they want people to know that they are making progress. since september police say 20 robberies have been reported. so far police have arrested eight suspects and solved six of the cases. now wednesday's meeting will be held at 7:00 p.m. at the cuberly theater. >>> we are following overnight news from oakland as we have been reporting right now police are looking for the men they say shot a woman during an attempted kidnapping. check in now on ktvu's tara moriarty who is following the story. good morning, tara. >> reporter: well, oakland police have had their hands full over the past 24 hours. the most recent in a string of shootings happened last ni
today. 44-year-old anthony square was arrested sunday night on suspicion of raping an 80-year- old woman who he's related to by marriage. police say the attack happened at the woman's home. mrsquare was taken into custody after being released from a hospital. but investigators aren't saying what he's being treated for. he is being held on $225,000 bail. >>> people in palo alto will get the chance to meet with police to discuss a recent string of robberies. the department is holding a...
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anthony paul shriver of miami. most of all, they have 19 children. i'd like without objection to enter material in the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. farr: thank you. the speaker pro tempore: mr. burton from indiana. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida rise? ms. ros-lehtinen: i ask unanimous consent to -- the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman from florida is recognized for five minutes. ms. ros-lehtinen: i thank the speaker for the time and i rise tonight to recognize a great organization that has helped so many disabled individuals, the walk-about foundation. this terrific organization was founded by siblings luis and carolina bunster. 16 years ago when he was 18 years old, luis was in a car accident that left him paralyzed from the chest down. he wasn't going to allow this tragedy to define him or limit his ability to lead a full life. just a few months after his accident, luis moved to south florida and enroamed at my alma mater, the university of miami. soon after luis started driving again and began to live on his own. leading an active lifestyle which included being an avid swimmer, luis
anthony paul shriver of miami. most of all, they have 19 children. i'd like without objection to enter material in the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. farr: thank you. the speaker pro tempore: mr. burton from indiana. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida rise? ms. ros-lehtinen: i ask unanimous consent to -- the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman from florida is recognized for five minutes. ms. ros-lehtinen: i thank the speaker for the...
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mr. president, today i have come to the floor to honor captain martin anthony riggin jr.and his wife nicole riggan. their journey on this earth was cut short, but it was one filled with honor, purpose, and distinction. anthony was one of those individuals who everyone knew would grow up to be exceptional, and he did. i've known him since he was a small child. we went to church together. i think it was in maybe the seventh grade when he approached me the first time about going to the u.s. air force academy. i followed his path since he graduated from pulaski academy high school in little rock in 2003 where he served as class president, honor council president and was a representative on the varsity football leadership council. during this time, anthony received numerous awards for his character, service to others and hard work. and then he fulfilled his lifelong dream to attend the united states air force academy where he continued to receive accolades for performance and leadership. as a member of the board of visitors at the air force academy, i was able to visit the aca
mr. president, today i have come to the floor to honor captain martin anthony riggin jr.and his wife nicole riggan. their journey on this earth was cut short, but it was one filled with honor, purpose, and distinction. anthony was one of those individuals who everyone knew would grow up to be exceptional, and he did. i've known him since he was a small child. we went to church together. i think it was in maybe the seventh grade when he approached me the first time about going to the u.s. air...