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pryor paid the ultimate price for his dedication, his family was crushed.ow, penn is dedicating a new trauma center in his honor, doctor pryor's wife and children were all there to celebrate his remarkable life and legacy. >> it is an incredible honor in john's memory, his legacy is dedicated to be a teacher, mentor will be continued to be known for many years to come. >> we live in a time that calls for heroes, whose lives, lay testimony to everything that was kind, that is brave, and that is selfless. >> may god bless these walls and the walls that we all walk within. >> much deserved, hero gone but not the forgotten. >> future generations of doctors that will all come to know doctor pryor. >> a absolutely. >> thanks, monica, good story. >>> there is good news this evening for a south jersey family searching for their missing dog. bella the yorkie has been return. the dog was brought to a church in turnersville, new jersey last week after getting out of her fenced yard. it turns out that the dog was not stolen. a good samaritan rescued the dog from the bu
pryor paid the ultimate price for his dedication, his family was crushed.ow, penn is dedicating a new trauma center in his honor, doctor pryor's wife and children were all there to celebrate his remarkable life and legacy. >> it is an incredible honor in john's memory, his legacy is dedicated to be a teacher, mentor will be continued to be known for many years to come. >> we live in a time that calls for heroes, whose lives, lay testimony to everything that was kind, that is brave,...
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hospital officials unveiled the john pryor md trauma unit last night. pryor was a surgeon.died during his second tour in iraq in 2008. his colleagues tell us that pryor joined the army reserves after learning trauma surgeons were desperately needed on the battlefield. >>> the temple student only had a 20% chance of surviving a hit-and-run crash, but she beat the odds. ahead in our next half hour, hear from this temple senior. she's an athlete. about her survival story and her future. >>> and swinging for the fences to help trees. next, learn how the phillies are working to green up the city of philadelphia. ♪ >>> now you're awake, right? one of the biggest music names in hip-hop history will make musikfest this summer. run dmc will take the main stage on august 6th. >>> it's 4:25. today philadelphia city council will recognize former congressman patrick murphy for his appointment as acting secretary of the u.s. army. his appointment to the army's highest civilian position happened in january. he is an iraq war veteran. >>> from our south jersey bureau, a lacrosse team hit t
hospital officials unveiled the john pryor md trauma unit last night. pryor was a surgeon.died during his second tour in iraq in 2008. his colleagues tell us that pryor joined the army reserves after learning trauma surgeons were desperately needed on the battlefield. >>> the temple student only had a 20% chance of surviving a hit-and-run crash, but she beat the odds. ahead in our next half hour, hear from this temple senior. she's an athlete. about her survival story and her future....
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>> well, i got to say, bill pryor, i hired him as attorney general in alabama.e was a great attorney general. he's been a brilliant member of the 11th circuit. editor in chief of the "tulane law review." he's a wonderful person. there are a lot of good ones on that list. that's one i know well. >> you won't tip your hat. let me ask you, i mean, you were one of the first of the establishment, for want of a better term, senator, to say donald trump is not bad, he's a good guy, let's give him a chance. many of your colleagues in the senate and the house were reluctant to follow along. even now, some want a third-party alternative. what do you think of that and the effort on the part of mr. trump today to win them over? >> well, i think this is a very good day and communicating that he intends to be a very serious president and he's going to be in the mainstream of what most of us would like to see. but he's going to -- but it's important that the washington establishment know that somebody's going to run this government efficiently and effectively. there's going to
>> well, i got to say, bill pryor, i hired him as attorney general in alabama.e was a great attorney general. he's been a brilliant member of the 11th circuit. editor in chief of the "tulane law review." he's a wonderful person. there are a lot of good ones on that list. that's one i know well. >> you won't tip your hat. let me ask you, i mean, you were one of the first of the establishment, for want of a better term, senator, to say donald trump is not bad, he's a good...
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his colleagues tell us pryor joined the army reserves after learning trauma surgeons were desperately needed on the battlefield. >>> new at 11:00, we're hearing for the first time from a temple athlete nearly killed in a hit-and-run last year. rachel hall was given only a 20% chance of survival. one year later, she's set to walk at her long-awaited graduation. cheers, a simple walk, and a hug. recognition that almost didn't happen. for a year. >> it is great to finally see my friends, all the excitement that i missed. so i'm really happy to be back. >> reporter: rachel hall's back and speaking publicly for the first time tonight. the star lacrosse goalie honored at temple as a graduating athlete. a long-awaiting milestone that will finally culminate in commencement friday. >> just a miracle that she's where she is now. i would have never expected it. >> reporter: hall was run down on her bike just as the temple senior was in the midst of finals a year ago april. a hit-and-run teen driver with a learner's permit slammed into her as she rode near campus. >> all of this is from her, it's
his colleagues tell us pryor joined the army reserves after learning trauma surgeons were desperately needed on the battlefield. >>> new at 11:00, we're hearing for the first time from a temple athlete nearly killed in a hit-and-run last year. rachel hall was given only a 20% chance of survival. one year later, she's set to walk at her long-awaited graduation. cheers, a simple walk, and a hug. recognition that almost didn't happen. for a year. >> it is great to finally see my...
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david wright, abc news, new york. ♪ >> and we thank katie pryor for her amazing effort.atching. "gma" first thing in the morning. i'm tom llamas. david will be right back here tomorrow. and we leave you tonight with this image. a boy scout saluting veterans at the los angeles national cemetery. >>> snatched from a car in broad daylight. efforts to recover he an fbi agent bag and gun. >>> this campaign is going to win because we're doing something very unusual in contemporary american politics. we're telling the truth. >> bernie sanders delights crowds in oakland. the message some had for him. >> how the bay area remembers those who gave the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. >> does this guarantee me the california primary? >>> a warriors cap draws cheers from a crowd of thousands that waited hours to hear bernie sanders speak. good evening, i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm kristin zee. laura anthony is live at the rally happening right now. >> just a huge turnout. >> senator sanders still speaking as we speak, he's been at it now about 45 minutes. this is the second event to
david wright, abc news, new york. ♪ >> and we thank katie pryor for her amazing effort.atching. "gma" first thing in the morning. i'm tom llamas. david will be right back here tomorrow. and we leave you tonight with this image. a boy scout saluting veterans at the los angeles national cemetery. >>> snatched from a car in broad daylight. efforts to recover he an fbi agent bag and gun. >>> this campaign is going to win because we're doing something very unusual...
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. >> reporter: for 15-year-old katie pryor of oklahoma, "taps" is a labor of love. 24 notes in b-flatmilitary funerals since the civil war. she learned it for her great-grandfather, a world war ii veteran. >> i wish i would have gotten to play "taps" for him, but i'd like to think that every time i play "taps" at someone else's funeral, i am in part playing it for him, as well. >> reporter: the young trumpet player was horrified to learn most veterans these days hear instead of a live bugler. so, she formed a volunteer group, training other young musicians to play it properly. today, thanks to her, there are 75 volunteers in 19 states giving something back. >> you are getting to pay tribute to someone that you may not even know. you, a stranger, are getting to honor someone that went out and fought for your country. >> reporter: thanking them with a simple, somber bugle call. david wright, abc news, new york. ♪ >>> wonderful mission. >> i can't hear that without getting the chills every time. amazing. that is the news for this half hour. >> do you remember to follow us on facebook as
. >> reporter: for 15-year-old katie pryor of oklahoma, "taps" is a labor of love. 24 notes in b-flatmilitary funerals since the civil war. she learned it for her great-grandfather, a world war ii veteran. >> i wish i would have gotten to play "taps" for him, but i'd like to think that every time i play "taps" at someone else's funeral, i am in part playing it for him, as well. >> reporter: the young trumpet player was horrified to learn most...
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paul pryor was killed by enemy fire on christmas day that was his second tour of duty.e left behind a wife and three children. he was 42 years old. >>> a mainstay at many malls across the mark has run into trouble, it lost money for 13 consecutive quarters. they plan to close 15 # 4 stores. they hope to emerge from bankruptcy in 6 months. >>> there's a listeria concern affecting sun flower kernels. it can be ladies and gentlemen of the dangerous for pregnant women and children. >>> the dow fell by 100 points, stock futures point to gains at the opening bell. >>> abc's the chew celebrates a milestone on the show today. alicia vitarelli will give us a look behind the scene at 5:00 a.m. >>> a student at at the pennsylvania school for the deaf gets a surprise while sciepg with her military -- skyping with her military father. >>> philadelphia police have released new pictures of three suspects wanted for assaulting two school police officers. investigator say the officers were trying to stop two men from assaulting a student. the attackers turned on the officer. monday's at
paul pryor was killed by enemy fire on christmas day that was his second tour of duty.e left behind a wife and three children. he was 42 years old. >>> a mainstay at many malls across the mark has run into trouble, it lost money for 13 consecutive quarters. they plan to close 15 # 4 stores. they hope to emerge from bankruptcy in 6 months. >>> there's a listeria concern affecting sun flower kernels. it can be ladies and gentlemen of the dangerous for pregnant women and...
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i understand that you know william pryor, he's one of the names. you know mr. pryor quite well. he? >> i've been in front of judge pryor, not a personal friend of his, but i certainly know his judicial philosophy and temperament. he's a reliably conservative judge by all accounts. in fact, you may recall that his appointment to the 11th circuit court of appeals in atlanta which is where he currently sits was somewhat controversial itself. he was president bush's choice, but he was not unanimously confirm. in fact, it was pretty close as to whether or not he would even get that seat, but since he's held that seat, he's been very conservative, and i think this is someone that the far right would certainly be comfortable with as a nominee. >> steve, can you chime in. who are the other names. >> what's interesting about this list is these are in some cases state supreme court justices, so tom lee, don willett, folks like that, david stras, three supreme court justices with conservative reputations. ariane mentioned they are all former federal court judges and of note tom lee is sena
i understand that you know william pryor, he's one of the names. you know mr. pryor quite well. he? >> i've been in front of judge pryor, not a personal friend of his, but i certainly know his judicial philosophy and temperament. he's a reliably conservative judge by all accounts. in fact, you may recall that his appointment to the 11th circuit court of appeals in atlanta which is where he currently sits was somewhat controversial itself. he was president bush's choice, but he was not...
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william pryor of alabama.ota, diane sykes of wisconsin and don willett of texas. trump said in march he planned to release the list of potential nominees to ease concerns, but he was set to release them just before the convention in july. now he has come out with those names now. we'll continue to cover this throughout the day on fox. >>> in the meantime, pitching in to help relieve long security lines at two chicago airports. dozens of additional tsa agents are on their way now after thousands of passengers have missed their flights and hundreds of flights have been delayed. well, that's all because of those long lines. we're life at o'hare with the latest. what's the situation like today? >> reporter: a much different scene today. the lines here about 20 to 30 minutes, pretty standard finance an airport. much different than that meltdown on monday and even yesterday. since that happened on monday, several politicians demanded answers from the tsa. republican senator mark kirk went as far to say the tsa direc
william pryor of alabama.ota, diane sykes of wisconsin and don willett of texas. trump said in march he planned to release the list of potential nominees to ease concerns, but he was set to release them just before the convention in july. now he has come out with those names now. we'll continue to cover this throughout the day on fox. >>> in the meantime, pitching in to help relieve long security lines at two chicago airports. dozens of additional tsa agents are on their way now after...
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pryor of alabama. david stras of -- somebody -- a friend of mine who's a great lawyer said this is a fantastic man. david stras of minnesota. diane sykes of wisconsin. don willett of texas. and that's your list. and we're going to either choose from this list or people very close to it in terms of their -- >> so this is your judicial philosophy. >> yes. >> you know, one of the things i think people had questioned, i had interviewed you a lot during this process and you gave me very specific things. and one of the top things i would ask you often is your judicial philosophy. you mentioned, as i said, scalia and thomas. they are what we call originalists. >> right. >> constitutionalists. >> correct. >> you are a constitutionalist. >> correct. correct. and i'm also -- i want high intellect, great intellect. these people are of high itellect, they're pro-life. we're going to choose from this list but at a minimum we'll keep people within this general realm and again, i have a lot of people that are conserv
pryor of alabama. david stras of -- somebody -- a friend of mine who's a great lawyer said this is a fantastic man. david stras of minnesota. diane sykes of wisconsin. don willett of texas. and that's your list. and we're going to either choose from this list or people very close to it in terms of their -- >> so this is your judicial philosophy. >> yes. >> you know, one of the things i think people had questioned, i had interviewed you a lot during this process and you gave me...
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thomas of utah, william pryor of alabama. wisconsin and don will let of texas. donald trump said in march he would release a list to ease concerns about his conservative credentials when it came to the republican primary and the list would include judges everybody respects, likes and totally admi admires. great conservative judges in his words, in elects and people that you want. do any of those names stand out to you? >> a number of them do. i'm not familiar with each. a number of strong federal and state judges in there, all principled conservatives, i suspect they are all members and participants in the federalist society, the umbrella group for conservative judicial thought and has been for 25 years. that all in all in a list i think will ease a lot of conservative concerns about who might be appointed to the courts. >> so could allay some of those concerns. why do you see this list being released today? >> i'm not sure of the exact timing on today. it has been a list that has been talk about for a while, as a way for donald trump to show his conservative bo
thomas of utah, william pryor of alabama. wisconsin and don will let of texas. donald trump said in march he would release a list to ease concerns about his conservative credentials when it came to the republican primary and the list would include judges everybody respects, likes and totally admi admires. great conservative judges in his words, in elects and people that you want. do any of those names stand out to you? >> a number of them do. i'm not familiar with each. a number of strong...
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during law school, pryor said his inspiration for becoming a lawyer was "because i wanted to fight the aclu." the list also includes judge thomas hardiman, who has supported strengthening mandatory minimum sentences, and judge raymond gruender, who ruled a 1978 pregnancy law does not give female employees the right to contraceptive coverage. curiously, the list also includes judge don willett, who is known for his extensive commentary on twitter, where he has mocked donald trump multiple times, including in a "donald trump haiku" that read -- "who would the donald name to #scotus? the mind reels. *weepscan't finish tweet*" meanwhile, donald trump met with former secretary of state henry kissinger in new york to discuss foreign policy. during his time in office, henry kissinger oversaw a massive expansion of the war in vietnam and the secret bombings of laos and cambodia. he also presided over secret -- he also orchestrated secret u.s. military interventions across latin america, from bolivia to uruguay to chile to argentina. in nigeria, family members say one of 219 schoolgirls abducte
during law school, pryor said his inspiration for becoming a lawyer was "because i wanted to fight the aclu." the list also includes judge thomas hardiman, who has supported strengthening mandatory minimum sentences, and judge raymond gruender, who ruled a 1978 pregnancy law does not give female employees the right to contraceptive coverage. curiously, the list also includes judge don willett, who is known for his extensive commentary on twitter, where he has mocked donald trump...
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another federal judge on this list also appointed by president bush 43 william pryor who served on the 11th circuit. he has been involved in controversial things in alabama. also known because of his initial nomination to the bench by bush 43 was held up in a democratic filibuster. he was in a recess appointment to the bench. eventually part of a bipartisan bill gang of 14 in the senate. he did make it to that seat where he now serves on the federal bench. interesting there are state judges involved here from the colorado supreme court, from the utah supreme court. we have justice thomas lee. he is the brother of senator mike lee, somebody who has also been suggesting as a potential nominee to the court here. he clerked for justice clarence thomas, also a conservative hero here at the high court. you have got a very interesting wild card pick, i think, from the texas supreme court. justice don willet from down there. we have talked about his twitter feed. i have followed him. cheeky guy on twitter. he takes shots. mostly good natured shots at public figures and he has tweeted about don
another federal judge on this list also appointed by president bush 43 william pryor who served on the 11th circuit. he has been involved in controversial things in alabama. also known because of his initial nomination to the bench by bush 43 was held up in a democratic filibuster. he was in a recess appointment to the bench. eventually part of a bipartisan bill gang of 14 in the senate. he did make it to that seat where he now serves on the federal bench. interesting there are state judges...
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. >> reporter: for 15-year-old katie pryor of oklahoma, "taps" is a labor of love. ♪ 4 notes in b flattured in military funerals since the civil war. ♪ she learned it for her great-grandfather a world war ii veteran. >> i wish i would have gotten to play "taps" for him but i'd like to think that every time i play "taps" at someone else's funeral i am in part playing it for him, as well. >> reporter: the young trumpet player was horrified to learn most veterans these days hear only a recording of "taps" instead of a live bugler so she formed a volunteer group training other young musicians to play it properly. ♪ today thanks to her there are 75 volunteers in 19 states giving something back. >> you are getting to pay tribute to someone that you may not even know. you, a stranger, are getting to honor someone who went out and fought for your country. ♪ >> reporter: thanking them with a simple somber bugle call. david wright, abc news, new york. >> so beautiful. >> it really does give you the chills whenever you hear that. >> every sickle time. >> and to see someone so young doing this is
. >> reporter: for 15-year-old katie pryor of oklahoma, "taps" is a labor of love. ♪ 4 notes in b flattured in military funerals since the civil war. ♪ she learned it for her great-grandfather a world war ii veteran. >> i wish i would have gotten to play "taps" for him but i'd like to think that every time i play "taps" at someone else's funeral i am in part playing it for him, as well. >> reporter: the young trumpet player was horrified to...
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. ♪ >> reporter: for 15-year-old katie pryor of oklahoma, "taps" is a labor of love. 24 notes in b-flatn military funerals since the civil war. she learned it for her great-grandfather, a world war ii veteran. >> i wish i would have gotten to play "taps" for him, but i'd like to think that every time i play "taps" at someone else's funeral, i am in part playing it for him, as well. >> reporter: the young trumpet player was horrified to learn most veterans these days hear only a recording of "taps," instead of a live bugler. so, she formed a volunteer group, training other young musicians to play it properly. today, thanks tohe giving something back. >> you are getting to pay tribute to someone that you may not even know. you, a stranger, are getting to honor someone that went out and fight for your country. >> reporter: thanking them with a simple, somber bugle call. david wright, abc news, new york. ♪ >> and we thank katie for her amazing effort. we thank you for watching. "gma" first thing in the morning. i'm tom llamas. david will be right back here tomorrow. and we leave you tonight
. ♪ >> reporter: for 15-year-old katie pryor of oklahoma, "taps" is a labor of love. 24 notes in b-flatn military funerals since the civil war. she learned it for her great-grandfather, a world war ii veteran. >> i wish i would have gotten to play "taps" for him, but i'd like to think that every time i play "taps" at someone else's funeral, i am in part playing it for him, as well. >> reporter: the young trumpet player was horrified to learn...
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. >> i chatted with mark pryor to the show.said he would join either ticket with the right deal going back and forth. both of them would be helped by mark cuban. >> you think so? >> yeah. >> hillary clinton likes him because he's a businessman. >> think about his technology expertise. >> for vice president? >> yeah. 848. >> why would trump want him? >> donald trump could use help in that respect. >> he's a businessman. donald says he's a businessman. he is. >> i like him. you like him? >> i don't know him. i appreciate the outsider status. he seems patriotic to me. there's a whole crowd, the no label crowd, that's what they are looking for. >> what do you think? >> he's your friend, i don't want to criticize, but i think you are foggy in the head, eric. no, he would not make a good vice president. >> what, because he's unpredictable? >> how about he started a company, sold it for $1 billion, bought a basketball team because he loves basketball, turned that into a multibillion dollar organization. >> quite handsome, would make a
. >> i chatted with mark pryor to the show.said he would join either ticket with the right deal going back and forth. both of them would be helped by mark cuban. >> you think so? >> yeah. >> hillary clinton likes him because he's a businessman. >> think about his technology expertise. >> for vice president? >> yeah. 848. >> why would trump want him? >> donald trump could use help in that respect. >> he's a businessman. donald says he's...
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he's the richard pryor or dave chappelle of presidents. >> wow. a politically -- anthropological development in our society. anyway, i was surprised he liked it. i've heard different thoughts. thank you for joining us. "hardball" back after this. and not enough time in my kitchen. (announcer) need to hire fast? go to ziprecruiter.com and post your job to over 100 of the web's leading job boards with a single click. then simply select the best candidates from one easy to review list. you put up one post and the next day you have all these candidates. makes my job a lot easier. (announcer) over 400,000 businesses have already used ziprecruiter. and now you can use ziprecruiter for free. go to ziprecruiter.com/offer6 >>> welcome back to "hardball." these days politicians face nasty critics but in a movie titled "the congressman," a lawmaker from maine is caught on video by one failing to stand, simply failing to stand and recite the daily pledge of allegiance on the floor of the house. here's what happens next. >> congressman, is it true you dissed t
he's the richard pryor or dave chappelle of presidents. >> wow. a politically -- anthropological development in our society. anyway, i was surprised he liked it. i've heard different thoughts. thank you for joining us. "hardball" back after this. and not enough time in my kitchen. (announcer) need to hire fast? go to ziprecruiter.com and post your job to over 100 of the web's leading job boards with a single click. then simply select the best candidates from one easy to review...
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. >> donald trump was the first candidate to name nominees, he mentioned bill pryor, and donald trumpand say what are you waiting for? we know who he's going to support to the supreme court. he's named them. >> he's changed his mind on so many different things, some moot want him to say again. i'm pro-choice. >> the folks who don't support donald trump, what are they must afraid of if he is elected? >> i think there's a real split between conservative righters who are not getting on the balanced wagon and republican politicians who are moving behind getting behind donald trump because their voters support him. those on you show often think he's not informed enough to be president, he's not a man of decent character and he doesn't have a fundamental respect for our constitutional order. i think they're right. >> there are some that say that doesn't matter, i'm going to vote for him anyways. thank you very much. i appreciate both of you. coming up, what a long, strange trip it has been. this has been a campaign like no other. we've heard some strange things about the kbd but one of them
. >> donald trump was the first candidate to name nominees, he mentioned bill pryor, and donald trumpand say what are you waiting for? we know who he's going to support to the supreme court. he's named them. >> he's changed his mind on so many different things, some moot want him to say again. i'm pro-choice. >> the folks who don't support donald trump, what are they must afraid of if he is elected? >> i think there's a real split between conservative righters who are...
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bush, william pryor is a former alabama attorney general caught up in a democratic filibuster and was a recess appointment to the bench. his permanent appointment was part of a deal reached by the bipartisan gang of 14 in the senate in 2005. now top contenders serving on state courts include utah supreme court justice thomas lee, he clerked at the high court for justice clarence thomas, the brother of senator mike lee, they're both the sons of former solicitor general rex lee. and texas supreme court justice don willett is on the list. he worked in the bush administration, not your typical jurist. you have an entertaining twitter feed aimed at mr. trump including this one -- well, tonight, justice willett finds himself on the list along with others from key states that could be important in the general election in the fall. colorado, pennsylvania, missouri and minnesota. lou, that's it from the supreme court, back to you. lou: shannon bream, thank you. those potential justices should be very careful of that tweet stuff. i hear that can be risky. >>> on the democratic side, we don't kn
bush, william pryor is a former alabama attorney general caught up in a democratic filibuster and was a recess appointment to the bench. his permanent appointment was part of a deal reached by the bipartisan gang of 14 in the senate in 2005. now top contenders serving on state courts include utah supreme court justice thomas lee, he clerked at the high court for justice clarence thomas, the brother of senator mike lee, they're both the sons of former solicitor general rex lee. and texas supreme...
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william pryor of alabama and diane sykes. they were put on the bench by president george w. burksh.s the brother of utah republican senator mike lee who was ted cruz' biggest senate supporter. >> it seems like they're all names of people who conservatives can look at and get the exact signal. these are strict constructionalists who can be seen in the mold of scalia in the terms of judicial philosophy. >> i suppose the trump people will be pleased by the response they are getting. the conservative groups are saying it's a good list. can we trust trump to stick with it? the liberal group is saying this is a terrible list. i suspect it's supposed to do two thing, appeal to conser conservatives who will find it satisfactory. >> any names that don't appear on the list and jump out at you? >> that's the surprising thing to me. there are several names that you would think would be on any republicans list. paul clemente now in private practice. he argues the hobby lobby case. he represented the house republicans who were opposed to same-sex marriage. brett cavanaugh former clerk to anthony
william pryor of alabama and diane sykes. they were put on the bench by president george w. burksh.s the brother of utah republican senator mike lee who was ted cruz' biggest senate supporter. >> it seems like they're all names of people who conservatives can look at and get the exact signal. these are strict constructionalists who can be seen in the mold of scalia in the terms of judicial philosophy. >> i suppose the trump people will be pleased by the response they are getting....
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. >> a richard pryor moment. [laughter] so this will be the last session.how do we go that everyone embraces that is talked about? to be a multicultural nation. but on the one hand obama is one of the most decent human beings but it where ironically enough around the issue of race that bill clinton is the key nine. but to say i'm good. armstrong. but it is like a cat. [laughter] there is something sexy and evil about that. but we should strive to be of conscientious as we can evasions and latinos and with those differences operating simultaneously. but that is in the york in a different way. but that black-white divide is around the politics throughout history. even among the negro's. so we will operate. it is possible to talk about race now with malcolm x asking what you could do and he said nothing. so what they are in engaged to understand who they are the also to have explained. there is the event a geographical difference if you were born in apple middle-class chicago so watch out for that apple. [laughter] to get the education but you will remember th
. >> a richard pryor moment. [laughter] so this will be the last session.how do we go that everyone embraces that is talked about? to be a multicultural nation. but on the one hand obama is one of the most decent human beings but it where ironically enough around the issue of race that bill clinton is the key nine. but to say i'm good. armstrong. but it is like a cat. [laughter] there is something sexy and evil about that. but we should strive to be of conscientious as we can evasions and...
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. >> well, originally donald trump said that diane sykes and bill pryor who were two judges would be of his list. this is an outstanding collection of people. however back in march when he said "i will produce this list" he said "this is the listly choose from." per your point. now when the list is out he says "this is representative of the kind of people that i would --" a big difference. so donald trump isn't surrendering much, he is suggesting once again, not policy, suggesting these people not promising these people. >> we'll have to leave it there. john fund and steve clemons, thank you for joining us. >>> coming up, the clinton and trump campaigns, using their candidates' own words against each other. that's in tonight's war room. real is making new friends. amazing is getting this close. real is an animarescue. amazing is over twenty-seven thousand of them. there is only one place where real and amazing live. seaworld. real. amazing unless you have allergies. flonase is the first and only nasal spray approved to relieve both itchy, watery eyes and congestion. no other nasal al
. >> well, originally donald trump said that diane sykes and bill pryor who were two judges would be of his list. this is an outstanding collection of people. however back in march when he said "i will produce this list" he said "this is the listly choose from." per your point. now when the list is out he says "this is representative of the kind of people that i would --" a big difference. so donald trump isn't surrendering much, he is suggesting once again,...
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the people he's named like pryor. >> conservative john roberts. did you air quote that in. >> i think he kind of showed his true colors with the obamacare -- >> i don't even know what to say. >> you look surprised. >> i am surprised. i don't think there's any doubt that john roberts is a conservative. >> i mean he -- >> even i have my issues with john roberts. >> conservative in name only. but was it -- anyway, so this should assuage the concern of many conservative who said donald trump is not a true conservative because of where he is on the bathroom issue. because of where he is on different issues eerks note hard-line right conservative. but the 11 people he picked for the supreme court certainly are. six federal court of appeals judges. five state supreme court judges, all of whom are on record with opinion being very, very conservative. this is all good news. the heritage foundation said donald trump a couple of weeks ago, maybe, a couple of months ago perhaps and said here's a list that we think would be good. donald trump they gave him eig
the people he's named like pryor. >> conservative john roberts. did you air quote that in. >> i think he kind of showed his true colors with the obamacare -- >> i don't even know what to say. >> you look surprised. >> i am surprised. i don't think there's any doubt that john roberts is a conservative. >> i mean he -- >> even i have my issues with john roberts. >> conservative in name only. but was it -- anyway, so this should assuage the concern...
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to discuss, ian pryor, american crossroads, chuck roach, democratic strategist.an, to you, is this thing over? >> well, it's getting close. i think you look past indiana, you see a few states where donald trump is going to win. he's going to win new jersey, 51 delegates there. he's probably going to win west virginia and all 34 delegates there. you add in indiana's 57 delegates, the fat lady won't be singing but she'll be getting ready to take the stage. >> i think he's right. at this point everyone is going along to try to stop the trump train. they're like two small children throwing rocks at a train as it goes by. they aren't doing anything but wasting their time. >> it's interesting how you see the shift of establishment gop to never trump to, well, trump may not be so bad. even marco rubio. trump's performance has improved significantly. not time to divide the party. ian, is it time for the republicans to get behind donald trump? >> i think what you see, there's a couple of branches of the so-called establishment, right? you have the pro-trump forces out the
to discuss, ian pryor, american crossroads, chuck roach, democratic strategist.an, to you, is this thing over? >> well, it's getting close. i think you look past indiana, you see a few states where donald trump is going to win. he's going to win new jersey, 51 delegates there. he's probably going to win west virginia and all 34 delegates there. you add in indiana's 57 delegates, the fat lady won't be singing but she'll be getting ready to take the stage. >> i think he's right. at...
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he's the richard pryor or dave chappelle of presidents. >> wow.ropological development in our society. anyway, i was surprised he liked it. i've heard different thoughts. thank you for joining us. "hardball" back after this. ahh.. cigna customers have plan choices and tools to take control. so they're more engaged, with fewer high health risks and lower medical costs. take control of your health at cigna dot com slash take control. it's like a multi-purpose piece of equipment for me. the fact that you can travel with it as a laptop and use it as a drawing tool, it's the only one i need. people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza®. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar. but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza®. he said victoza® works differently than pills. and comes in a pen. victoza® is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once a day, any time. victoza® is not for weight loss, but it may help you lose some weight. victoza® works with your body to lower blood sugar
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supreme court, diane sykes, pryor from alabama.se are conservative jurists not looking to elect from the bench. these are a small sampling of many. we said we'd release more. the difference is when this race comes down to it, you have a presidential candidate who could have the potential of appointing four or potentially five supreme court justices over a four- or eight-year period to fundamentally change the way america functions. you know, to legislate from that bench and if you want to have hillary clinton who's going to appoint a justice, who is anti-2nd amendment, will change the fundamental we way live every day, that's something we don't agree with and the people donald trump has recommended are strict constitutionalists and understand that is not the job of a judge to legislate from the bench. that's not what they're designed to do. you know, you let congress make the laws. you work with the congress as a president to make sure those laws are accurate and to the best of our ability but don't turn it over to the federal judg
supreme court, diane sykes, pryor from alabama.se are conservative jurists not looking to elect from the bench. these are a small sampling of many. we said we'd release more. the difference is when this race comes down to it, you have a presidential candidate who could have the potential of appointing four or potentially five supreme court justices over a four- or eight-year period to fundamentally change the way america functions. you know, to legislate from that bench and if you want to have...
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diana sykes, a federal judge in the 7th circuit, on the wisconsin supreme court, and pryor a man around. there are a few people it seems to me, paul clement, is the number one missing one i saw there, sollister general. >> look, this is a very conventional list from a candidate who claims to be unconventional, and that goes to the fact that donald trump is as not a politician until he has to be one. this a politician's move to deal with the base, deal with the conservatives. this was a point of weak nls, a guy that talks about jobs and isis, we're not talking about the pentagon, treasury, we're hearing about weakness, because people didn't trust him. there was a lot of talk from republicans that say i don't trust him to be president, but i'm going to block merrick garland from getting a hearing, because i want what, i want donald trump to pick the next scotus. having said all of that, it's great to put names out, if it is not pandering, and hillary clinton should put names out. let's discuss. >> without media reaction, was yeah, a lot of the names are people that we like, but we have no
diana sykes, a federal judge in the 7th circuit, on the wisconsin supreme court, and pryor a man around. there are a few people it seems to me, paul clement, is the number one missing one i saw there, sollister general. >> look, this is a very conventional list from a candidate who claims to be unconventional, and that goes to the fact that donald trump is as not a politician until he has to be one. this a politician's move to deal with the base, deal with the conservatives. this was a...
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william pryor and diane sykes you see on the other side of the screen. the rest are new and gives everyone interested in this a lot of information. most people have records. we are seeing several women on the list, a list of all white people but the gender diversity is striking because the last presidents have sought to add women to the court and donald trump wants to show he is looking at credentialed judges many hailed by conservatives. i think this is a message this hour from donald trump to conservatives saying i'm not going out of the box in this part of my potential presidency. >> when it comes to where this stands, there is merrick garland considered by president obama in meetings taking place on capitol hill, meeting with republican opposition, this list from donald trump is the cart before the horse. he's got to not only become the official nominee but then win the white house. >> it is a cart before the horse. a lot of people had fun at ted cruz's expense when he named a running mate at what was losing the nomination. this is certainly the nomi
william pryor and diane sykes you see on the other side of the screen. the rest are new and gives everyone interested in this a lot of information. most people have records. we are seeing several women on the list, a list of all white people but the gender diversity is striking because the last presidents have sought to add women to the court and donald trump wants to show he is looking at credentialed judges many hailed by conservatives. i think this is a message this hour from donald trump to...
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but the judges he has mentioned like judge bill pryor, judge diane sykes from the seventh circuit, these are not outlandish. these are not crazy ideas. these are well-respected judges who are pretty conservative. they're probably the kinds of judges you'd see under another republican president. so it's not like he's going to be nominating some contestant from the apprenticement anyway, this is not an endorsement of donald trump, of course. i'm just saying. [laughter] >> i think he should use a reality show like the apprentice to select his nominee. [laughter] >> they could have a robe contest, like swishing down a runway. >> i'd watch that. >> yeah. [laughter] i actually once sent into project runway a request to do a robe challenge. they never took my idea. >> well, so what, those who you have written from inside the court, what do you think the justices are feeling, or how are they coping with all the focus on them right now and on the death of justice scalia? i have the sense that it's a difficult time at court. do you -- any thoughts? >> well, i think the justices would like to be ba
but the judges he has mentioned like judge bill pryor, judge diane sykes from the seventh circuit, these are not outlandish. these are not crazy ideas. these are well-respected judges who are pretty conservative. they're probably the kinds of judges you'd see under another republican president. so it's not like he's going to be nominating some contestant from the apprenticement anyway, this is not an endorsement of donald trump, of course. i'm just saying. [laughter] >> i think he should...
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he mention the bill pryor who has been so criticized for being so pro life. he has. we know who he's going to appoint to the supreme court? >> he's changed his mind on so many things. i'm pro choice. but i think this is what anti-abortion folks want. >> republicans, what are they most afraid of him, if he is elected? >> i think there's a real split between conservative reiteighri and conservative politicians. and i think what the conservative writers and thinkers, many of them you have on your show, what they think is that donald trump doesn't, is not informed enough to be president. he's not a man of decent character, and he doesn't have a fundamental respect for our constitutional order. i think they're right. >> but there are some who say that doesn't matter. i'm going to vote for him anyways, which is i have interesting. which is what the speaker is saying and a number of others like lindsey graham. >>> what a long, strange trip it has been. this has been a campaign like no other, and we've heard strange things about the candidates but now one of them is being ca
he mention the bill pryor who has been so criticized for being so pro life. he has. we know who he's going to appoint to the supreme court? >> he's changed his mind on so many things. i'm pro choice. but i think this is what anti-abortion folks want. >> republicans, what are they most afraid of him, if he is elected? >> i think there's a real split between conservative reiteighri and conservative politicians. and i think what the conservative writers and thinkers, many of them...
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just in case people are watching this who are too young to have ever had a chance to see him, richard pryors the first and the best. >> yes. they all look at dick gregory as someone whose footsteps they're walking in now. great comedian. he said some things that were so bold at the time, in settings that weren't always so friendly. >> made white america laugh almost uncomfortably. >> uncomfortable laugh, yeah. it made people think about the issues that were going on in that day. and if you look at the humor that -- and the things he talked about back then, it's funny how relevant it all is now still. >> he is in his 80s. >> yes. >> is he giving you his stamp of approval? >> he will be at the show tonight. we're excited to have him there. >> extra butterfly. >> looking at you, why do you look so well rested? >> your great makeup team downstairs. >> brand new dad, prowing this show. how is luna doing? >> she is doing well. we're just adjusting. we're not the first to do it. your body just figures it out and we're having a great time. >> no shock here, she's an absolute beauty. she's so cute.
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i'm thinking barbara walters, richard pryor interview after he burned himself. >> you know who likedinterview? >> who is that. >> donald j. trump. >> well, that is it. well done, megyn, and thy all lived happily ever after. now let us see how "the movement" does in oregon tonight. >> no better story than happily ever after. >> much better than sad exclamation point. >> people all across this country have wildly disparate opinions and views of donald j. trump. >> yes. >> i have to tell you, he is the greatest marketing genius, i don't know, maybe -- >> what's hilarious whoever runs for president every four years will say i want to do what trump did. i want to take advantage of all the stuff trump did. >> nobody will be ail to do it but him. here is a guy who has been on tv for 30, 40 years. he started tangling with new york tabloids back in the 1970s. i have to say he goes into an interview with anybody right now, it's nothing compared to the tabloids trying to set him on fire in the middle of the bonfire of the vanities era when new york was bad and dirty and ugly and rough and donal
i'm thinking barbara walters, richard pryor interview after he burned himself. >> you know who likedinterview? >> who is that. >> donald j. trump. >> well, that is it. well done, megyn, and thy all lived happily ever after. now let us see how "the movement" does in oregon tonight. >> no better story than happily ever after. >> much better than sad exclamation point. >> people all across this country have wildly disparate opinions and views of...