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about john marshall and oliver wendell holmes there is supposed to be biographies of others like robert jackson. >> this is unusual is a biography of a sitting judge sitting handstanding. [laughter] >> they're all dead? >> and hopefully will be with us for awhile but so the one question that comes up with your judging pushing the boundaries for relative to other judges with a intellectual one and your fuel -- a view of the role of the judge with a fax so in terms of the biography is a possible to know too much about a judge? should a biography be limited in? >> what kind of limitation? that they are stepping aside their rule. and you don't degrade much with that line of thought with that majesty of the judge. >> it's witchcraft. [laughter] back. >> it is call strength and weakness with at fellow judiciary. i thought sounded too esoteric so about 320 page synopsis. [laughter] eye bank the supreme court is awful idol think the judges are very good. probably only aimed a couple of the justices are qualified and they are okay. so the opinions will be alright. we don't have to worry about quality. i
about john marshall and oliver wendell holmes there is supposed to be biographies of others like robert jackson. >> this is unusual is a biography of a sitting judge sitting handstanding. [laughter] >> they're all dead? >> and hopefully will be with us for awhile but so the one question that comes up with your judging pushing the boundaries for relative to other judges with a intellectual one and your fuel -- a view of the role of the judge with a fax so in terms of the...
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there was supposed to be a biography of others that never got written, robert jackson. >> this was unusual, biography of a sitting judge. sitting, standing and beyond. >> they are all dead, aren't they? >> i was wondering, in your judging, pushing the boundary relative to other judges in terms of being a public intellectual, your view of the role of the judge taking facts and so on, the question in terms of the biography is it possible to know too much about a judge to be a judge? some things are off-limits, a biographer should be limited is what they are asking about. >> what kind of limitation? >> if the public knowing about it. some criticism about judges serving republican intellectual stemming outside the role and compromise neutrality, you don't agree much with that line of thought, the majesty of the judge. >> i am writing a book now, almost finished, strength and weakness in the american legal system, entirely about the judiciary, i thought that would sound too esoteric. i have 10 pages, 300 pages on the weakness. i am very critical. i think the supreme court is awful. it has reach
there was supposed to be a biography of others that never got written, robert jackson. >> this was unusual, biography of a sitting judge. sitting, standing and beyond. >> they are all dead, aren't they? >> i was wondering, in your judging, pushing the boundary relative to other judges in terms of being a public intellectual, your view of the role of the judge taking facts and so on, the question in terms of the biography is it possible to know too much about a judge to be a...
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in 1946 at the nuremberg trials justice robert jackson who was serving as the prosecutor for the nazi war criminals was looking for the right way to describe the freedom that he hoped would rise from the ashes of europe and he found those words in the poem by rudyard kipling. all we have of freedom, all we use or know, this our fathers bought for us long and long ago. ancient right unnoticed as the breath we draw, leave to live by no man's leave underneath the law. leave to live by no man's leave is the essence of freedom. the more we're required to ask someone for permission, the more the government presumes that we are not free unless the government says we, the less freedom that we have. and that, there is no reason for it. it is offensive and unjustified because in fact we accept the idea that people are basically free through most of their lives. in fact most of the dangerous things that we do in our lives, driving or eating, we don't have to get the government's permission before we do those things. why can't we trust our fellow citizens with freedom? if we can't trust them with
in 1946 at the nuremberg trials justice robert jackson who was serving as the prosecutor for the nazi war criminals was looking for the right way to describe the freedom that he hoped would rise from the ashes of europe and he found those words in the poem by rudyard kipling. all we have of freedom, all we use or know, this our fathers bought for us long and long ago. ancient right unnoticed as the breath we draw, leave to live by no man's leave underneath the law. leave to live by no man's...
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as a result of that, i used a speech that robert jackson gave that is a warning to all u.s.ris christie being a former u.s. attorney certainly is aware of it, and that is that we do not target individuals. we target crimes. so for him to say that was really quite appalling, but apparently he has the inner ear of the candidate, and has encouraged him to take this course, and now it's become a recurrent theme in the campaign. i'm really quite surprised at it. it's really third-world stuff. we don't do this in mature democracies. we pass power -- if it were otherwise, george bush and dib chen quli would be in jail for war crimes. and -- >> that was the irony. as i finished the piece, a wire service came on that he's now being investigated for bridgegate. he must certainly hope that the investigator looking at him doesn't use his tactics. >>> wasn't the interference with the justice department one of the articles of impeachment against richard nixon? >> it was. it was. i'm not so sure, but we won't get into it this morning, that technically that was correct, but it was certainly
as a result of that, i used a speech that robert jackson gave that is a warning to all u.s.ris christie being a former u.s. attorney certainly is aware of it, and that is that we do not target individuals. we target crimes. so for him to say that was really quite appalling, but apparently he has the inner ear of the candidate, and has encouraged him to take this course, and now it's become a recurrent theme in the campaign. i'm really quite surprised at it. it's really third-world stuff. we...
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>> to our panel tonight hally jackson was inside the trump rally in panama city beach florida, around also the national political report were the "washington post "robert costa, his headlines tomorrow "trump declares war on gop." and the manage editor of bloomberg politics, mark halpin with us. hally jackson with you to start, since we're talking about a new campaign here every day, my question to you is are you sensing a difference in the room, the crowd, the tone, the tenor? >> if anything, brian, people seem to be more hyped when donald trump throws them what you could call this red meat. we're at this outdoor amphitheater. it has the vibes of like a friday summer night film festival, people with picnic baskets hanging out and really liked what trump was bringing to the stage. these really big rallies packing this park in particular. i would say from the color of the room, people seemed to be excited to be here, most people said we believe the polls are wrong and he's going to do better than what they are showing. >> the expression we have never seen this before certainly applies. what is going on? >> brian, it's an unprecedented time. you have a ma
>> to our panel tonight hally jackson was inside the trump rally in panama city beach florida, around also the national political report were the "washington post "robert costa, his headlines tomorrow "trump declares war on gop." and the manage editor of bloomberg politics, mark halpin with us. hally jackson with you to start, since we're talking about a new campaign here every day, my question to you is are you sensing a difference in the room, the crowd, the tone,...
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robert e. lee. they are going to work well together. when stonewall jackson was alive, robert e. lee cap his headquarters with longstreet. one of the reasons why is i think because jackson and his staff were sticks in the mud but longstreet -- those guys had personality. robert e. lee seemed to be entertained by the characters around him. he is going to give longstreet his nickname, my old war horse. the only other one will be jubal early, the one who was supposedly swear and smoke in front of robert e. lee. that is the high regard. for longstreet -- that is the high regard that he had for longstreet and early. the second corps probably has the best division commanders. you have early and ed johnson. early is specifically one of robert e. lee's favorite. hill is probably the worst, who has henry heth, who came in last. then you have cadmus wilcox. he is a pretty good officer. his nickname is uncle billy fixin'. he fought very well at the battle of salem church, 50 miles north of where we are. then there is richard anderson, who eventually gets transferred when robert e. lee reorga
robert e. lee. they are going to work well together. when stonewall jackson was alive, robert e. lee cap his headquarters with longstreet. one of the reasons why is i think because jackson and his staff were sticks in the mud but longstreet -- those guys had personality. robert e. lee seemed to be entertained by the characters around him. he is going to give longstreet his nickname, my old war horse. the only other one will be jubal early, the one who was supposedly swear and smoke in front of...
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garth brooks, trisha yearwood, alan jackson and george strait. robin roberts is hosting a special show tonight at 9:00 called all access nashville celebrating the cma awards. will highlight memorable moments and performances by country music stars. >>> total chaos inside a u.s. airport as a guy with a machete attacks. >>> election day is a week from tomorrow. if you have an early or mail in ballots you will want to hear this suggestion to make sure your vote counts. >>> this is the perfect time i spent many years as a nuclear missile launch officer. if the president gave the order we had to launch the missiles, that would be it. i prayed that call would never come. [ radio chatter ] self control may be all that keeps these missiles from firing. [ sirens blearing ] i would bomb the [ beep] out of them. i want to be unpredictable. i love war. the thought of donald trump with nuclear weapons scares me to death. >>> new video showing the night when a man went on a machete wielding rampage at the new orleans airport. look at that highlighted area. this is surveilla
garth brooks, trisha yearwood, alan jackson and george strait. robin roberts is hosting a special show tonight at 9:00 called all access nashville celebrating the cma awards. will highlight memorable moments and performances by country music stars. >>> total chaos inside a u.s. airport as a guy with a machete attacks. >>> election day is a week from tomorrow. if you have an early or mail in ballots you will want to hear this suggestion to make sure your vote counts....
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robert e. lee, stone wal jackson, and jeb stuart were not fighting in a war because no war was taking place. early was a delegate where he repeatedly warned against following the reckless lead of the deep south. we know, of course, that lincoln proved unable to prevent war. six weeks after his inauguration, southern confederates opened fire on forth summer ter in the harbor of charleston, south carolina. lenl responded by calling for troops. rival waves of patriotic fervor swept both the north and the south. in the north many democrats joined hands with lincoln and the republicans to uphold the flag and restore the union. steven a. douglas, lincoln's long-time illinois rival, announced that every man must be for the united states or gainst it. there can be no newt rals in this war, only patriots or traitors. in the south, the new confederate nation suddenly became far more formidible. most white southerners decided to fight for independence when push came to shove. they might not have all thought it was a great idea but when the question became there's a war going on, which side are you goin
robert e. lee, stone wal jackson, and jeb stuart were not fighting in a war because no war was taking place. early was a delegate where he repeatedly warned against following the reckless lead of the deep south. we know, of course, that lincoln proved unable to prevent war. six weeks after his inauguration, southern confederates opened fire on forth summer ter in the harbor of charleston, south carolina. lenl responded by calling for troops. rival waves of patriotic fervor swept both the north...
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hallie jackson, thank you so much for a great conversation. robert costa. >>> high turnout. my drama. my colleague and friend chris jansing is live in san antonio where democrats look for their first presidential win in 40 years. will they get it? let's go to chris. >> reporter: hard to believe, kristen. how are you, kristen, it's hard to believe this red state, the democrats could be talking about it but i've talked so many election experts. they expect turnout unprecedented. will it be? i'll talk with joaquin castro coming up live after this. to do the best for your pet, you should know more about the food you choose. with beyond, you have a natural pet food that goes beyond telling ingredients to showing where they come from. beyond assuming the source is safe... to knowing it is. beyond asking for trust... to earning it. because, honestly, our pets deserve it. beyond. natural pet food. >>> early voting in texas. donald trump has the edge in most polls in the lone star state but democrats are pushing hard to get clinton supporters out to vote. chris jansing in san antonio
hallie jackson, thank you so much for a great conversation. robert costa. >>> high turnout. my drama. my colleague and friend chris jansing is live in san antonio where democrats look for their first presidential win in 40 years. will they get it? let's go to chris. >> reporter: hard to believe, kristen. how are you, kristen, it's hard to believe this red state, the democrats could be talking about it but i've talked so many election experts. they expect turnout unprecedented....
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jackson. tracy potts live on the program. mike pence exclusively on robert kearney: i fought for my country in kosovo and iraq, and i've been a republican all my life. but i'm the father of three girls. i can't stand hearing donald trump call women pigs, dogs, and bimbos...and i sure don't want my daughters hearing it. i want my girls to grow up proud and strong, in a nation where they're valued and respected. donald trump's america is not the country i >> kim: more road closures you need to know about. our team traffic has everything you need to know to get around town. plus. >> we came to oregon seeking justice. and we found it today. >> kim: not guilty. the bundy brothers have been acquitted of their crimes up in oregon. how some are saying this is going to affect their case here in the state of >> dana: the sun will be up in about an hour from now. we're dancing around on this friday. >> kim: it's been such a busy week. kim and dana wagner coming to you live from the ksnv studios.
jackson. tracy potts live on the program. mike pence exclusively on robert kearney: i fought for my country in kosovo and iraq, and i've been a republican all my life. but i'm the father of three girls. i can't stand hearing donald trump call women pigs, dogs, and bimbos...and i sure don't want my daughters hearing it. i want my girls to grow up proud and strong, in a nation where they're valued and respected. donald trump's america is not the country i >> kim: more road closures you need...
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jackson and george strait. no worries, gma's robin roberts a special show tonight at 9:00. celebrating the cmac -- cma awards and will highlight special moments and performances by country music starts. >>> are you drag and kids around? don't get caught with an empty tank. we are taking action to find the cheapest prices in town. >>> we are keeping an eye on wall street. right now the dallas down 21 points -- right now the dow is down 21 points. >>> a warning from honda and the government. owners of more than 300,000 older honda and acura vehicles still have those bad takata airbags. some 69 million have already been recalled because they can rupture and cause injury or death. testing shows we hundred 13,000 as a 50% chance of rupturing in a crash. so far 11 deaths in the west have been tied to those takata insulators. >>> it has been a fixture for phoenix shoppers for half a century. the bashes at seventh avenue and osborne is closing its doors to make way for new apartments. right now the there are no plans replace the grocery store with another one in the area so that co
jackson and george strait. no worries, gma's robin roberts a special show tonight at 9:00. celebrating the cmac -- cma awards and will highlight special moments and performances by country music starts. >>> are you drag and kids around? don't get caught with an empty tank. we are taking action to find the cheapest prices in town. >>> we are keeping an eye on wall street. right now the dallas down 21 points -- right now the dow is down 21 points. >>> a warning from...
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jackson's death, his personal physician will be charged with involuntarily manslaughter. >> the verdict is in. in the trial of dr. conrad murray. >> we the jury in the above entitled action find the defendant conrad robert murray guilty of the crime of involuntary manslaughter. >> propofol was used in administered to michael jackson and everybody who was brought to bear in this trial was said this is just a medical serious breach of medical ethics. >> one thing i think is interesting and a question not answered on that day, did he still have it? did he still possess the gifts that made him so internationally famous? and the footage, the rehearsal footage to me conclusive proves, oh my gosh, he totally had it. he still had it and remarkable and makes the death even sadder. >> this is it. i mean, this is really it. this is the final -- this is -- the final curtain call. >>> the bill is passed. >> the passage of the climate change bill is a fleeting victory for environmentalists in a struggle that will only intensify with every year. >> environmentalists won a landmark policy victory, but it got overshadowed in the grand scheme of things by the horrendous news about the death of michael jackson. >> bill pa
jackson's death, his personal physician will be charged with involuntarily manslaughter. >> the verdict is in. in the trial of dr. conrad murray. >> we the jury in the above entitled action find the defendant conrad robert murray guilty of the crime of involuntary manslaughter. >> propofol was used in administered to michael jackson and everybody who was brought to bear in this trial was said this is just a medical serious breach of medical ethics. >> one thing i think...
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robert e lee recovered after being thrown from his horse. >> it shows lee's hands bandaged. >> reporter: he met with stonewall jackson in the dining room. this room is where they planned what would become the bloodiest one day battle in u.s. history. >> this is the hatch that troop movement in leesburg. >> reporter: it served as a confederate house. history validated in a girl's diary found in an attic along with a chest full of valuable confederate money. the owners would use this to renovate the house. and then there is a hollywood tie, too. sort of. poet and author james dickey rented the house in the 60s and began writing deliverance which the desk he used was still up stairs where it will likely stay. one of many antiques that will remain after the miles leave for the sake of the next good steward and story teller. >> i feel like we've done our part to preserve the past and the present and hopefully for the future. >>> and you're probably not shocked to find out that this house is part of the leesburg hauntings tour. it started last nights all of the different spots. you can't go in the house tonight but you can hear wonderful stor
robert e lee recovered after being thrown from his horse. >> it shows lee's hands bandaged. >> reporter: he met with stonewall jackson in the dining room. this room is where they planned what would become the bloodiest one day battle in u.s. history. >> this is the hatch that troop movement in leesburg. >> reporter: it served as a confederate house. history validated in a girl's diary found in an attic along with a chest full of valuable confederate money. the owners...
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jackson saying "we want everyone who can legally vote to show up." well, joining us now from d.c., post national political reporter robert costa, and as promised, josh green, national correspondent for bloomberg business week who wrote the piece we were just quoting. it's arresting to read the peace and arresting to talk about voter suppression. you want to say, you know people can hear you. >> first, i would like to say the trump campaign didn't shoot anything down. what jason miller said was, the person who told that to business week was not authorized to say it. so let's be clear, nobody is pushing back on the story or refuting anything we're reporting. they're saying gee, unfortunate choice of words. i think it was an unfortunate choice of words. voter suppression is a loaded term. what they're doing more is like dissuading, people, if they showed up at the polls, would be likely to vote for hillary clinton, but certainly aren't going to do that unless they're either driven out by the clinton campaign or convinced to go to vote. but they could also possibly with a bit of negative information be convinced to not go vote. that is the type of voter
jackson saying "we want everyone who can legally vote to show up." well, joining us now from d.c., post national political reporter robert costa, and as promised, josh green, national correspondent for bloomberg business week who wrote the piece we were just quoting. it's arresting to read the peace and arresting to talk about voter suppression. you want to say, you know people can hear you. >> first, i would like to say the trump campaign didn't shoot anything down. what jason...
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, reba and tim mcgraw and tricia yearwood alan jackson and george strait kicking off wednesday on here tomorrow night there is a special with robin roberts at 9 pm all access nashville celebrating the cma awards highlighting memorable moments of the cma's and performances by the country music stars. if your country fan trailing and.>>> we have halloween coming and laura's birthday too. she's a halloween baby. let's celebrate! let's all let's talk whether. 78 out there right now we have a nice halloween trick or treat forecast. first tonight, we will dip into the 60s, decreasing clouds wednesdays -- wins daylight tomorrow 87. 93 today, 87 will be warm but 83 is our average height the hottest halloween we've ever had in phoenix was 96 degrees in 1988. the coolest was when we topped out at 59 degrees in 1972 and it doesn't rain very often on halloween we did see over an inch of rain on 1957. the plan tomorrow, topping out at 87 and sunsetting at pm. trick-or-treaters getting out by 6 pm 83 keeping some clouds and the forecast a dry a beautiful night tomorrow night especially once the sunset we hits the 70s as the 8:00 our approaches. we hav
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robert ford. a senior fellow at the middle east institute at washington and the yale university jackson institute. a former u.s. ambassador to syria. so, when we look at this situation on its basis, they did catch the person. right. so, there shouldn't be -- professor, let's start with you. nay did catch the person and they were able to detect something and what does this reveal about security at the highest level? either one of you. you with the yale background, that's why i called you professor. it's my alma mater. >> if he removed classified documents, there is a problem of physical security. and then, second, if, in fact, he turned these documents over to unauthorized users outside, that's even more serious. so, we'll have to see what the investigation comes up with. >> well, they're trying, they're struggling, bob, with what the motivation might have been. but as a follow up to that question. it is that it happened, right? that's what snowden was. why he did it was going to be secondary. that he was able to do it. what is your take on that? >> talking to me? >> mr. ford, what is your take on
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robert costa. really appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> i want to bring in my colleague, hallie jackson, who has new information. what do you have? >> reporter: a couple new pieces of information here. one, i can tell you rudy guiliani just walked into trump tower. the trump campaign huddling now, doing a debate prep. clearly also crisis management. he came in through a side door around the building from where we are now and did not answer questions about 45 seconds ago from reporters trying to reach out to him. he has been one of trump's most trusted advisers, as you know, throughout the entire campaign. i also want to note, some new reporting on the clinton campaign's reaction. this is from our colleague, alex seitz-wald, the campaign held a conference call with outside allies, reit rating that clinton will not address donald trump's hot mike audio until the debate on sunday when it will almost certainly come up. the reason, according to the source, is that the campaign feels they don't need to put more spit on the ball, is leanings he. the tapes speak for themselves, and this is donald trump's new cycle to es
robert costa. really appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> i want to bring in my colleague, hallie jackson, who has new information. what do you have? >> reporter: a couple new pieces of information here. one, i can tell you rudy guiliani just walked into trump tower. the trump campaign huddling now, doing a debate prep. clearly also crisis management. he came in through a side door around the building from where we are now and did not answer questions about 45 seconds ago from...
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roberts. >> everyone's favorites, my mom's favorite. >> give your mom a kiss for me. can we show that prom picture again? >> miss jacksonat hair yesterday? if i am right, you were hearing that hairdo yesterday. >> it is a great picture. i expected more ruffles or something off the shoulders. we'll see you in a second and great to see your mom here. we have a lot to cover. drup trump is down in the polls but not in language. he comes swinging at the battleground of pennsylvania. for the first time, he's making aim on michelle obama. his new attack on the first lady during his rally today. >> here he was an hour ago. >> we have a bunch of loser and maybes running our country. they are losers. we have a president only wants to do his campaign and his wife also wants to do his campaign. and i see how much his wife likes hillary? was she the one that originally started? if you cannot take care of your home or the white house or the conference,
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robert deniro isn't pulling any punches about what he thinks of donald trump. the actor recorde video for a get-out-the-vote initiative called "vote your future." other celebrities....includ ing samuel l. jackson.... kendall jenner and leo dicaprio....encourage d people to register to vote without taking a political position. organizers said since their campaign is non-partisan....they chose not to release deniro's interview with the other videos. you can check out all of the stories that are trending today.. just download our free 13 action news mobile app. and more. when good morning las vegas returns...they fought for our freeedom...and now they're getting a trip of a lifetime honor flight is in studio...with how you can support our local heroes. now let's head to new york for a look at what's coming up on good morning america, ((transcribe)) this week honor flights is teaming up with yellow checker jacky rosen: i'm jacky rosen, and as a computer programmer, i created apps... before they were lled "apps" and i learned there's always a smart solution. as president of my synagogue, we found a smart solution to rising energy costs... creating one of the largest solar projects in the state. in
robert deniro isn't pulling any punches about what he thinks of donald trump. the actor recorde video for a get-out-the-vote initiative called "vote your future." other celebrities....includ ing samuel l. jackson.... kendall jenner and leo dicaprio....encourage d people to register to vote without taking a political position. organizers said since their campaign is non-partisan....they chose not to release deniro's interview with the other videos. you can check out all of the stories...
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robert wells, isn't buying it. >> his efforts to clean and purge the crime scene, those are things he could have learned right there in my class. >> reporter: this hits you hard >> reporter: for two years rene jackson has not given up. she is still searching with little help for her lost lea. just 98 pounds in life, but a heavy weight on her heart and soul now. >> i look forward to the day that i get to meet my daughter. but in the meantime, i'm going to try to find her. >> that mother, still searching. our question, could you have did, playing it low-key while trying to get the confession some. >> let us know, using #abc2020. i'm elizabeth vargas. >> and i'm david muir. thanks for watching tonight, and have a great weekend. mother speaking out. >> you don't bully a child or torment a child. jonathan: first, a mother's nightmare come her seven-year-old child knock-down at a school by a grown-up come and it happened a a d.c. charter school in northeast. anna-lysa gayle tells us what she is saying and how the school
robert wells, isn't buying it. >> his efforts to clean and purge the crime scene, those are things he could have learned right there in my class. >> reporter: this hits you hard >> reporter: for two years rene jackson has not given up. she is still searching with little help for her lost lea. just 98 pounds in life, but a heavy weight on her heart and soul now. >> i look forward to the day that i get to meet my daughter. but in the meantime, i'm going to try to find her....
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robert wells, isn't buying it. >> his efforts to clean and purge the crime scene, those are things he could have learned right there in my class. >> reporter: this hits you hard >> reporter: for two years rene jackson has not given up. she is still searching with little help for her lost lea. just 98 pounds in life, but a heavy weight on her heart and soul now. >> i look forward to the day that i get to meet my daughter. but in the meantime, i'm going to try to find her. >> that mother, still searching. our question, could did, playing it low-key while trying to get the confession some. >> let us know, using #abc2020. i'm elizabeth vargas. >> and i'm david muir. thanks for watching tonight, and have a great weekend. areas will quickly move out. all of the changes we will see this weekend. shelley: flash flood warning right now for part of the seacoast. another just expiring in southern parts of the state. manchester now telling people to only travel for emergencies. plus, cyber attacks. a new hampshire internet company the victim. the big companies disrupted and the impact tonight >> tremendous momentum all over the country. shelley: republican vice presidential nominee mike pence in the granite st
robert wells, isn't buying it. >> his efforts to clean and purge the crime scene, those are things he could have learned right there in my class. >> reporter: this hits you hard >> reporter: for two years rene jackson has not given up. she is still searching with little help for her lost lea. just 98 pounds in life, but a heavy weight on her heart and soul now. >> i look forward to the day that i get to meet my daughter. but in the meantime, i'm going to try to find her....
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robert wells, isn't buying it. >> his efforts to clean and purge the crime scene, those are things he could have learned right there in my class. >> reporter: this hits you hard that he may have learned jackson has not given up. she is still searching with little help for her lost lea. just 98 pounds in life, but a heavy weight on her heart and soul now. >> i look forward to the day that i get to meet my daughter. but in the meantime, i'm going to try to find her. >> that mother, still searching. our question, could you have did, playing it low-key while trying to get the confession some. >> let us know, using #abc2020. >> here is the rain that caused it. the chilly winds that follow. maria: also breaking. a second body found in a flooded trench in boston's south end. >> a massive fire burning right now coming dangerously close to home. >> we have breaking news. breaking news on a powerful line of october thunderstorms bringing severe street flooding to parts of our area, cars left stranded in fitchburg. more than four inches of rain in some spots. maria: i'm maria stephanos. let's get right to mike wankum in the weather center. what is going on, mike. mike. let me focus what is going on wit
robert wells, isn't buying it. >> his efforts to clean and purge the crime scene, those are things he could have learned right there in my class. >> reporter: this hits you hard that he may have learned jackson has not given up. she is still searching with little help for her lost lea. just 98 pounds in life, but a heavy weight on her heart and soul now. >> i look forward to the day that i get to meet my daughter. but in the meantime, i'm going to try to find her. >>...
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joined by "the washington post" robert who tweeted many want to defect from trump but the debate gave them pause since he roused their base. holly jackson joins us as well with her latest reporting, now to bill karins to explain why some of the flooding from hurricane matthew could go from bad to worse. >> incredible some people are still being evacuated now because the river levels are going up, dams failing, levees failing. this is along the river from smithfield to goldsborrow towards the coast and you can barely tell where the river is supposed to be. water high and it will rise and crest not until thursday this week and remain above flood stage all the way through the weekend. he's the map that shows you all the flooding spots in south carolina and north carolina. it's from the rally area eastward. other weather story a cold morning, end of the growing season in many areas. 28 degrees in up yits sta new york, 3 upstate new york. it's going to be a nice afternoon at least. we have tropical storm nicole heading for bermuda, putting up their storm shutters during the day today, that path will be near them early thursday morning. nice
joined by "the washington post" robert who tweeted many want to defect from trump but the debate gave them pause since he roused their base. holly jackson joins us as well with her latest reporting, now to bill karins to explain why some of the flooding from hurricane matthew could go from bad to worse. >> incredible some people are still being evacuated now because the river levels are going up, dams failing, levees failing. this is along the river from smithfield to...
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jackson, thank you very much. joining us now from south bend, indiana, political reporter for "the washington post" and msnbc political analyst robertr latest piece, you write about how hillary clinton and paul ryan and how that relationship could shape washington writing in part this. it was october 1998. hillary clinton's midterm campaign swing for democratic candidates brought the first lady on a saturday afternoon to a middle school gymnasium in janesville, wisconsin. a 28-year-old conservative upstart from the town was running for congress and clinton was trying to stop him. clinton's efforts failed of course. paul d. ryan went on to win. clinton and ryan didn't know each other then and they barely have a personal rapport now. nonetheless, their relationship could become washington most important in determining whether the federal government functions over the next four years. should clinton win the presidency and ryan retain his majority as polls show is probable although not certain for both. and what did you find about the answer to that question? >> the relationship is the talk of washington especially as donald trump strug
jackson, thank you very much. joining us now from south bend, indiana, political reporter for "the washington post" and msnbc political analyst robertr latest piece, you write about how hillary clinton and paul ryan and how that relationship could shape washington writing in part this. it was october 1998. hillary clinton's midterm campaign swing for democratic candidates brought the first lady on a saturday afternoon to a middle school gymnasium in janesville, wisconsin. a...