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and of his sons, brother paul scalia recently sat down and opened up about his father's passing and talked about his new book. >> what are some of the memories that come back to you. >> probably the dinner table. and i don't know if that's the same for all my siblings. my mom and dad put a priority on that. on having a family dinner, coming together and being together. >> the six of nine scalia kids, father paul scalia was a junior in high school when he dad was appointed to the u.s. supreme court. >> it didn't matter what was going on on the court and things like that. when he came home he was there and we went through the things that fathers and sons go through. i remember one summer my brothers and i helped him to put in a front walkway, you know in front of the house. not anything huge. it was not that big of a project. but there was a great satisfaction of doing this together. >> what about your mom? >> well my mom is a reader. she reads a lot. she's very well read. when i was in college i think for all of us she would write letters, before the internet, try to imagine that. but getti
and of his sons, brother paul scalia recently sat down and opened up about his father's passing and talked about his new book. >> what are some of the memories that come back to you. >> probably the dinner table. and i don't know if that's the same for all my siblings. my mom and dad put a priority on that. on having a family dinner, coming together and being together. >> the six of nine scalia kids, father paul scalia was a junior in high school when he dad was appointed to...
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one of his sons, father paul scalia sat down with david culver to re-veal the inspiration for his news is father scalia's first book, and it's about his catholic faith. a catholic priest, i him my whole life. we never talked about his dad's high profile job. recently he opened up about how his dad's passing and his mother's strength shaped his writing. >> what are some of the memories that still stand out to you? >> probably the dinner table. and i don't know if that's the same for all my siblings. my mom and dad put a priority on having a family dinner. >> reporter: the 6 of 9 scalia kids, father paul scalia was a junior at langley high school when his dad was appointed to the u.s. supreme court. >> it didn't matter what was going on, on the court and things like that, when he came home, he was there and we went through those regular things that fathers and sons go through. and i remember one summer my brothers and i helped him to put in a front walkway in front of the house. and not anything huge, it was not that big a project, but there was just thisgr together. >> what about your
one of his sons, father paul scalia sat down with david culver to re-veal the inspiration for his news is father scalia's first book, and it's about his catholic faith. a catholic priest, i him my whole life. we never talked about his dad's high profile job. recently he opened up about how his dad's passing and his mother's strength shaped his writing. >> what are some of the memories that still stand out to you? >> probably the dinner table. and i don't know if that's the same for...
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. >> father paul scalia is a police with the arlington diocese in northern virginia. he is someone i have known much of my life. we never talked about his dad's high profile position on the high court. recently he shared about his family life and his up bringing in northern virginia along with eight siblings. despite traveling to various tributes and memorials, he's written and released his first book. it's called that nothing may be lost, reflections on catholic devotion and refuse. easy. there have been many different awards and posthumous awards and those have been good in a lot of ways. it's wonderful to see my father honored in that way. it's wonderful to see how many people's lives he influenced. >> reporter: you can catch our full story tonight at 6:00. >>> 5:36. right now neighbors in restin are trying to save a popular golf course from being turned into homes. they are the majority owners of the reston golf course. they want any potential bidders to know they'll continue the golf course. >> anyone who wants to redevelop it will have to go through multiple pub
. >> father paul scalia is a police with the arlington diocese in northern virginia. he is someone i have known much of my life. we never talked about his dad's high profile position on the high court. recently he shared about his family life and his up bringing in northern virginia along with eight siblings. despite traveling to various tributes and memorials, he's written and released his first book. it's called that nothing may be lost, reflections on catholic devotion and refuse....
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it's wonderful to see how many peopleiv >> you can catch our full story with father paul scalia mondaynews 4 at 6:00. back to you. ♪ >> he is a world renown opera star whose recent performance at new york's metropolitan opera was hailed as a showstopper. speedo green not only has an unusual name, he's far from your typical opera star. >> an unusual store. >> mark seagraves shows us the remarkable transformation. from shackles to the stage. >> i was actually shackled. they put me in leg shackles and handcuffs, put me in the back of a police car and drove me 3 1/2 hours to the detention center in virginia and i stayed there for two months. it was the scariest part of my life. >> ryan speedo green was talking to a small group of at-risk teens monday afternoon about how he was transformed from a 12-year-old on his way to prison to a young man on his way to stardom. at 6'5" tall and 300 pounds, speedo green can be an imposing figure off and on stage. until you see him smile. today, green's life seems perfect, newlywed with his first son on the way and a career that takes him around the worl
it's wonderful to see how many peopleiv >> you can catch our full story with father paul scalia mondaynews 4 at 6:00. back to you. ♪ >> he is a world renown opera star whose recent performance at new york's metropolitan opera was hailed as a showstopper. speedo green not only has an unusual name, he's far from your typical opera star. >> an unusual store. >> mark seagraves shows us the remarkable transformation. from shackles to the stage. >> i was actually...
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>> this is somebody whom aye never father paul scalia for most of my life., despite having known him and the par rish life and my growing up in fairfax county and going to a catholic school in the area, i never really much asked about his dad. i was always kind of respect of knowing his dad's in a high profile position and father scalia leads a very different life. and yet it was interesting to see him reflect on the personal moments of growing up, the dinner table with being one of nine kids and seeing how the dynamics are playing around. >> he was 15 when his father went on the supreme court in '86. can you imagine what that would be? >> and what's interesting, i asked about that. he was a junior in high school at langley. and he said the court didn't hold the high profile and public persona that it has today. he didn't feel like they were as much the focus of the attention as it since has become. interesting just to hear his reflections on the man he didn't know as justice scalia, but as dad. >> also, he talked to you about the diverse population that is
>> this is somebody whom aye never father paul scalia for most of my life., despite having known him and the par rish life and my growing up in fairfax county and going to a catholic school in the area, i never really much asked about his dad. i was always kind of respect of knowing his dad's in a high profile position and father scalia leads a very different life. and yet it was interesting to see him reflect on the personal moments of growing up, the dinner table with being one of nine...