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phil: i'm back with robert blake. you said in the book, you talk about the fact that you don't have any friends left, you don't have any family left. we were interviewing you before and you said it's not the things that the people in your life take from you. it's the fact that when they take from you, you lose them, too. >> yeah. >> dr. phil: and so you have said -- and this is a quote from the book -- you said "i'm writing this book from the grave. i have no one left. i have nothing left." who in this world do you love? who in this world do you still feel connected to? >> i wish i could give you -- i'll be back in a minute. i didn't invent this life of mine. i wish i could lie to you. you know? the only people that can break your heart are the people that are in your heart. cops didn't break my heart. but the people that you love are the only ones that can hurt you. and what i learned in that year in a can when all my relatives were coming saying here, sign this, sign that, that they were all gone. it's true. i don't
phil: i'm back with robert blake. you said in the book, you talk about the fact that you don't have any friends left, you don't have any family left. we were interviewing you before and you said it's not the things that the people in your life take from you. it's the fact that when they take from you, you lose them, too. >> yeah. >> dr. phil: and so you have said -- and this is a quote from the book -- you said "i'm writing this book from the grave. i have no one left. i have...
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and that -- the conservatives basically challenged roberts all or nothing, and roberts said, i can't do this, so he came up with this argument. >> rose: is it because -- >> i can't do this -- well again, you have to take what they say at face value to a certain extent he said because i think it is a valid exercise of congress's power to tax but i also think there was another dimension, is it was that roberts as chief justice was concerned about the institutional reputation of the supreme court, that the court had to be seen as a relatively neutral arbiter. >> rose: because it lost some of that in bush v gore. >> in b very gore and citizens united and this would have been would have thrown the court in the middle of this presidential campaign, in the summer leading up to the elections, and i think roberts just didn't want to do that too the court, especially in the case where the argument was so marginal, to. >> rose: to prove the case he was concerned about the court, what would be the first piece of evidence to make that point? >> the opinion itself. >> rose: okay. >> then the repor
and that -- the conservatives basically challenged roberts all or nothing, and roberts said, i can't do this, so he came up with this argument. >> rose: is it because -- >> i can't do this -- well again, you have to take what they say at face value to a certain extent he said because i think it is a valid exercise of congress's power to tax but i also think there was another dimension, is it was that roberts as chief justice was concerned about the institutional reputation of the...
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and robert quinn running him back. let's check in on the field with jaime maggio. >> jaime: thanks, chris. you were talk about about their offense in new orleans last week. i asked jeff fisher. how are you going to contain them in the first half. he said, don't forget. we gave them the first seven points. all we have to do is eliminate plays and force them down. back to you, guys. >> chris: thank you, jaime. there's a flag. >> referee: false start, offense number 78. five-yard penalty. replay, second half. >> chris: a call on cory lick ten steiger. that's the rams. >> tim: look at the time of possession advantage for the st. louis rams, almost doubling up the washington redskins. washington, 24 plays in the first half. really unable to get their running game into a rhythm. as much as we love robert griffin iii, all the excitement he's going to bring as a dynamic play maker, this team will always rely heavily on the run game. they will not be able to get it cranked up with the time they've had. >> chris: we're smack to
and robert quinn running him back. let's check in on the field with jaime maggio. >> jaime: thanks, chris. you were talk about about their offense in new orleans last week. i asked jeff fisher. how are you going to contain them in the first half. he said, don't forget. we gave them the first seven points. all we have to do is eliminate plays and force them down. back to you, guys. >> chris: thank you, jaime. there's a flag. >> referee: false start, offense number 78. five-yard...
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robert kennedy is sitting at a table with robert morgan who is the u.s. attorney for new york and two things happen simultaneously. i spoke to morgan. all of a sudden he saw the house being repainted. there was a guy on the ladder painting and all of a sudden hes the short wave radio transistor radio they called it then to his fear and comes, ladder and starts to run towards us as fast as he can and at that moment the telephone rings on the table on the other side of the swimming pool and ethel kennedy gets the answers and says to robert kennedy it is j. edgar hoover and it is hoover telling robert kennedy that his brother has been hit and probably killed. we know on this plane johnson went in to president kennedy's bed room and made a call to robert kennedy. he asks for details of being sworn in and the exact wording of the vote you should take as president. now you are saying is johnson taking revenge for all the humiliations that robert kennedy inflicted on him when he was vice president? was there some other motive? we don't know. i certainly don't kn
robert kennedy is sitting at a table with robert morgan who is the u.s. attorney for new york and two things happen simultaneously. i spoke to morgan. all of a sudden he saw the house being repainted. there was a guy on the ladder painting and all of a sudden hes the short wave radio transistor radio they called it then to his fear and comes, ladder and starts to run towards us as fast as he can and at that moment the telephone rings on the table on the other side of the swimming pool and ethel...
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john roberts and samuel alito. in 1985 in a memo plotting the litigation strategy of the solicitor general's office, he wrote what can be made of this opportunity to advance the goal of bringing about the eventual overruling of roe v wade? later that year of playing for a promotion, he wrote volume particularly proud of my contributions to the recent cases in which the government argued in the supreme court to the constitution doesn't protect the right to abortion, samuel alito. but, the republican party of 1980 was not the republican party of today either and we saw that in the nomination to the supreme court. stuart unexpectedly announced his resignation, and he had made a campaign promise that jimmy carter didn't even make in the campaign. he said if i have the chance i will nominate the first woman to the supreme court, and he said look, i have my chance. find me a qualified woman. it wasn't a simple fix in those days because there were not a lot of women especially republican women in the traditional pipelines
john roberts and samuel alito. in 1985 in a memo plotting the litigation strategy of the solicitor general's office, he wrote what can be made of this opportunity to advance the goal of bringing about the eventual overruling of roe v wade? later that year of playing for a promotion, he wrote volume particularly proud of my contributions to the recent cases in which the government argued in the supreme court to the constitution doesn't protect the right to abortion, samuel alito. but, the...
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yes, robert griffin the iii will get the majority of the headlines as a rookie.here were a couple other redskins who suited up for the first time in a regular season game and turned heads down there. talking about guys like second year receiver robinson, who proved he deserves to make the final roster this year. he scored on a 5-yard touchdown reception also. last year he was on the practice squad. 6th round draft pick, morris gained 96 yards on 28 carries and two short touchdown runs. i mean, this kid is impressive as well. he says he can carry the mail, likes to get a lot of carries. got 28 of those today. loves being the underdog. >> no matter what team you say, i'm going to give it my all. if i can leave it on the field at the end of the day, i'm happy. i'm ecstatic we came out with a win against this caliber of a team is great. >> i've been a big alfred morris fan, but after the first game two years ago, in preseason, we had four fumbles we were going to take a chance on the practice squad, and i was praying nobody would take him. i think everybody could see
yes, robert griffin the iii will get the majority of the headlines as a rookie.here were a couple other redskins who suited up for the first time in a regular season game and turned heads down there. talking about guys like second year receiver robinson, who proved he deserves to make the final roster this year. he scored on a 5-yard touchdown reception also. last year he was on the practice squad. 6th round draft pick, morris gained 96 yards on 28 carries and two short touchdown runs. i mean,...
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roberts pulled back from that.res about the institutional reputation of the court, but, at the same time, he did not suddenly discover his inner moderate. he is a conservative judge. when we start talking civil rights cases and abortion, all the corporate agenda cases that have come before the court and will come before the court, this is a very conservative justice. now, he is bullet proof for accusations of political hackdom. >> i believe that. jeff, you have a lovely mind and you are spectacular, but he is able to play john roberts the long game. part of the reason he is, he's appointed chief justice at a very young age. so he can be setting things up now. he's setting up his personal credibility and the credibility of his branches not partisan on every issue as the house and senate. >> can i make a point about the affordable care act. it's not my idea. the reasoning on -- this person said to me, if you are figuring out whether something is constitutional or not, you need to find the reason it's constitutional,
roberts pulled back from that.res about the institutional reputation of the court, but, at the same time, he did not suddenly discover his inner moderate. he is a conservative judge. when we start talking civil rights cases and abortion, all the corporate agenda cases that have come before the court and will come before the court, this is a very conservative justice. now, he is bullet proof for accusations of political hackdom. >> i believe that. jeff, you have a lovely mind and you are...
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you are on booktv on c-span2 with robert caro. >> caller: excellent book.n november 21st, 1963, the day before the murder of jfk with minden be johnson and richard nixon, the warren commission in that meeting, lbj tells madeleine brown after tomorrow the kennedys will never embarrass me again. that is the promise. >> guest: lyndon johnson was never at the meeting you are talking about. all the times i was working -- i have been working on lyndon johnson going through any kind of his papers and diaries and letters talking to everybody who knew him i have never found a single hinge that in and johnson had anything to do with the assassination. >> host: do you find yourself answering conspiracy questions regularly? >> guest: yes. yes. my only answer is the answer i gave. i would pursue anything that i found. >> guest: >> host: a viewer wanted to do about valid stocks 13. what kind of question is that? >> guest: the ballot box with which lyndon johnson's old reelection. six days after running for the senate in 1948, six day after the election he is still behind
you are on booktv on c-span2 with robert caro. >> caller: excellent book.n november 21st, 1963, the day before the murder of jfk with minden be johnson and richard nixon, the warren commission in that meeting, lbj tells madeleine brown after tomorrow the kennedys will never embarrass me again. that is the promise. >> guest: lyndon johnson was never at the meeting you are talking about. all the times i was working -- i have been working on lyndon johnson going through any kind of his...
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let's get back to the rookie quarterback robert griffin, iii.didn't take long for him to excite redskins fans yesterday. second possession. he takes a big hit after connecting with pierre garcon and he turns it into one of the biggest plays of the game, an 88-yard touchdown by no. 88 and griffin completes his first eight passes, finishing 19 of 26 for 320 yards with two touchdowns. he also showed his athletic ability, running not the first choice, but when robert was pressured he was able to escape. he rushed 42 yards on 10 carries. he left the field a 40-32 winner in his nfl debut. >> the one thing i don't do is try to stress about anything or try to go out and prove anything to anyone. you just go play, have fun. this is a game i played for a long time and the guys in that locker room, i was still a rookie to them and after this game they told me i'm not a rookie anymore. >> robert did an unbelievable job. for him to play the way he did, first game in the national football league, but with the poise that he played and some of the throws he mad
let's get back to the rookie quarterback robert griffin, iii.didn't take long for him to excite redskins fans yesterday. second possession. he takes a big hit after connecting with pierre garcon and he turns it into one of the biggest plays of the game, an 88-yard touchdown by no. 88 and griffin completes his first eight passes, finishing 19 of 26 for 320 yards with two touchdowns. he also showed his athletic ability, running not the first choice, but when robert was pressured he was able to...
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>> robert's going deep. touchdown, redskins!of the games from college to the nfl is always a bump up. i think the big adjustment has been learning a new playbook. >> got to learn a whole new language. that's pretty challenging. after two weeks, we're pretty much acclimated to the league. the next learning curve would be the speed of the game when you get to the playoffs. >> the colts get 1-1. >> obviously nice to get the first win. i don't feel like if we don't get this win, we're not going to win, but it is nice to get out of the way so you don't have that doubt linger in the back of your mind. >> at least you have one win on the books. right now, we're .500 and 1-1. trying to get to 2-1. >> oh, no. >> good god, are you kidding me? >> teams are going try to hit me because they don't think i can take a hit. i've proven over my career that i can. it's football. they say they want to get the quarterback out, i don't want to tiptoe the lines of anything that's happened, like bounties, but oh, they were definitely going after me. >>
>> robert's going deep. touchdown, redskins!of the games from college to the nfl is always a bump up. i think the big adjustment has been learning a new playbook. >> got to learn a whole new language. that's pretty challenging. after two weeks, we're pretty much acclimated to the league. the next learning curve would be the speed of the game when you get to the playoffs. >> the colts get 1-1. >> obviously nice to get the first win. i don't feel like if we don't get this...
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law they broke the law they committed fraud ok we know that but here you have robert rubin the master of seven billion dollars in some shape and citigroup has banned this basically. from fraud for years now this is the one of the most highly trained stocks in the world it's a stock that goes into the algorithmic trading programs on a daily basis millions of shares trade every hour of citigroup stock and it's right there for the taking all the front row in the cherry picking that goes on robert ruben one of the just just really in the pantheon of fraudsters you know he's got to have a special place he is really the primo de primo on the fraudsters. so a few weeks ago we spoke to catherine austin fitts who used to be in the cabinet of george bush the first and she said that there are those in the world who can kill with impunity and those who can't so we're going to look at this story a little bit deeper because first i'm going to turn to a video for the two thousand and five and this is a shake i've been saeed al nahyan who i believe is the brother of shaikh akhmed been ziad online who
law they broke the law they committed fraud ok we know that but here you have robert rubin the master of seven billion dollars in some shape and citigroup has banned this basically. from fraud for years now this is the one of the most highly trained stocks in the world it's a stock that goes into the algorithmic trading programs on a daily basis millions of shares trade every hour of citigroup stock and it's right there for the taking all the front row in the cherry picking that goes on robert...
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robert also mentioned the transbay cable project.ave done a transmission line along a submerged route. port commission approved a project like that in 2007 that later the board of supervisors considered. and if the commission so direct support staff, we do not have a resolution in front of you today -- this is just an information night. but if directed, we would enter into negotiations with pg&e over potential terms of agreements. and then participate in the cpuc and other regulatory process is to make sure the port and the city are well-represented. that concludes our presentation. thank you. we are available to answer questions. >> thank you. any public comment? comments? >> when do you plan on coming back to the commission? >> i think that might be driven by the cpuc application process. i think we would think it only appropriate that if pg&e submits an application contemplating this project, that we come back seeking your authorization to enter a term sheet negotiation and some sort of companion cost reimbursement agreement to co
robert also mentioned the transbay cable project.ave done a transmission line along a submerged route. port commission approved a project like that in 2007 that later the board of supervisors considered. and if the commission so direct support staff, we do not have a resolution in front of you today -- this is just an information night. but if directed, we would enter into negotiations with pg&e over potential terms of agreements. and then participate in the cpuc and other regulatory...
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robert through -- robert through a great ball. >> robert did an unbelievable job for him to play the way he first game in the national football league. with the poise that he played and some of the throws that he made and just to execute the offense. >> the kid, he made some plays that you can see why we were excited about getting him. the play that he made to fred davis and comes back and throws the ball to fred along the sidelines, those plays, i mean he was playing. >> reporter: griffin finished the day 19 of 26 for 320 yards and two touchdowns. touchdowns. so where does this game stack one all of his other great football moments? >> it is at the top. you can win a high school state championship or get there a couple of times, win a bowl game in college, do all those things but to play in the ffl, the pinnacle of it all and win your first game, it is definitely number one on my list. >> reporter: given told us that drew brees approached him after the game and told him he was proud of him. >> all is right with the world on monday in washington. >> fox 5 morning news at 4:30 starts
robert through -- robert through a great ball. >> robert did an unbelievable job for him to play the way he first game in the national football league. with the poise that he played and some of the throws that he made and just to execute the offense. >> the kid, he made some plays that you can see why we were excited about getting him. the play that he made to fred davis and comes back and throws the ball to fred along the sidelines, those plays, i mean he was playing. >>...
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robert hatcher: pelvic inflammatory disease is not an equal opportunity disease. it causes infertilely, chronic pain, hysterectomies for women, no comparable pathology for a man. so if a man tells a woman "but i love you so much, i mean, i'm taking my chances. you take your chances." you just tell that man that the risks are not the same. we can be encouraged that there have been some declines in gonorrhea, but gonorrhea rates are highest in the united states among industrialized countries. so what does all this mean to us personally? alexandra levine: maybe we have to think in a society a little bit differently about sexual behaviors. there was a time in the '60's where life changed and behaviors that were very common in the 1940's or 1950's went away. maybe you got to think about that a little bit. is it necessary to have sex with somebody that you don't really know? and we better look at that in a very careful way as a society. that's hard to do, but that's the real issue. who is that partner? how important is he to you? because the fact of the matter is, in a
robert hatcher: pelvic inflammatory disease is not an equal opportunity disease. it causes infertilely, chronic pain, hysterectomies for women, no comparable pathology for a man. so if a man tells a woman "but i love you so much, i mean, i'm taking my chances. you take your chances." you just tell that man that the risks are not the same. we can be encouraged that there have been some declines in gonorrhea, but gonorrhea rates are highest in the united states among industrialized...
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plus we're learning about the strange man -- the estranged wife of anthony robert taglianetti. hear what else she is saying about her troubled marriage. remember the woman who won the lottery working at mcdonald's? find out what she is saying about her co-workers. >> abc7 news -- on your side. >> there was a deadly plane crash. in our correspondent talked with witnesses who tried to help the victim. >> the two people on board are confirmed dead. we are going to show you pictures. that plane and came down. at on any other given saturday afternoon, there would have been children playing on that very spot. this is what was left of the wreckage of the small aircraft. it came down in the mobile home park, crashing just feet from this house. >> we heard the engine. been no engine. no engine. then bam. the trailer shook. >> there was noise outside. i did not know what it was. >> you can see the plane sheared the trees on its way down, apparently knows first. the plane was a fixture at this airport and there are reports of it taking off around 5:00 p.m. with two people on board. this m
plus we're learning about the strange man -- the estranged wife of anthony robert taglianetti. hear what else she is saying about her troubled marriage. remember the woman who won the lottery working at mcdonald's? find out what she is saying about her co-workers. >> abc7 news -- on your side. >> there was a deadly plane crash. in our correspondent talked with witnesses who tried to help the victim. >> the two people on board are confirmed dead. we are going to show you...
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so he didn't know how roberts was dividing the words.you listen to it, as i have listened to it now 300 or 400 times, you see -- >> i barack obama do solemnly swear. >> that i will execute the office of -- >> see what happened there, was obama interrupted roberts. and roberts very uncharacteristically sort of panicked and got the words all wrong. but the reason was obama didn't have that document and didn't know. a lot of people thought at the time that roberts sort of blew it off, he didn't practice. he practiced so much that his wife said to him, you know, at this point the dog thinks he's president. it wasn't a lack of practice, it was they were on different pages. >> it's interesting because you write in the book that he was a skilled and powerful advocate for the republican agenda, roberts, and yet it was roberts who came to obama's rescue on the health care? >> well, this was just an extraordinary thing. and cnn viewers who are smart people may well remember that i was quite wrong in my prediction of this. though, i don't want to p
so he didn't know how roberts was dividing the words.you listen to it, as i have listened to it now 300 or 400 times, you see -- >> i barack obama do solemnly swear. >> that i will execute the office of -- >> see what happened there, was obama interrupted roberts. and roberts very uncharacteristically sort of panicked and got the words all wrong. but the reason was obama didn't have that document and didn't know. a lot of people thought at the time that roberts sort of blew it...
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okay. >> the parole hearing for robert was interesting in that robert believed every time he might havee. he felt very hopeful. he'd been turned down many times before, so he obviously carried that realism with him, but i think there was a piece of him that thought maybe this could be the time i get set free. well, what are your thoughts, feelings about the whole thing? >> well, the way he was talking, he may give a good report. so things may go my way this time. >> what's your main goal right now, robert? >> getting back on the street. going back to work. let my wife sit back for a while. >> i'm hoping this time it will go through. because things are going a little bit different than it has in the past times. i done got everything prepared to where we can have a little time together and everything whenever he does get out. we've got a lot of time to make up for. >> but the wait would continue. teter was once again denied parole. he will most likely not leave holman until his 30-year sentence is complete. >> i have two daughters. i look at it from that perspective. do i want these peopl
okay. >> the parole hearing for robert was interesting in that robert believed every time he might havee. he felt very hopeful. he'd been turned down many times before, so he obviously carried that realism with him, but i think there was a piece of him that thought maybe this could be the time i get set free. well, what are your thoughts, feelings about the whole thing? >> well, the way he was talking, he may give a good report. so things may go my way this time. >> what's...
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nora roberts is an author who can never be counted out.she's written fill many a bookstore shelf. as rit a braver is about to show us, it found a place on tv screens as well. >> not everything is life and death. sometime there's just fun. >> reporter: and there's plenty of romantic fun to be had not only in angels fall, the tv movie basedded on the novel by nora roberts but in all of her books. >> love matters most. it's the most powerful emotion that we have. and i like writing books that celebrate that. between two really interesting, strong people >> reporter: interesting and strong, a description that fits nora roberts herself >> thank you for writing so many books. they have taken me out of my life many times when i needed that. so, thank you. >> reporter: she's one of the top-selling authors in the world with more than 400 million books in print >> don't worry about that. i'll get it home. >> reporter: and legions of devoted fans who can't seem to get enough of her independent heroins. >> they always seem to have an interesting caree
nora roberts is an author who can never be counted out.she's written fill many a bookstore shelf. as rit a braver is about to show us, it found a place on tv screens as well. >> not everything is life and death. sometime there's just fun. >> reporter: and there's plenty of romantic fun to be had not only in angels fall, the tv movie basedded on the novel by nora roberts but in all of her books. >> love matters most. it's the most powerful emotion that we have. and i like...
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we're back with grover norquist and robert reish. grover, i saw a figure yesterday that leapt out at me from the newspaper pages. home sales jumping to the highest level in more than two years in august, up 7.8%, coming at the time the stock market is being roaring up as well, and a small but perhaps significant drop in the unemployment benefits as well, by 3,000. all these are fairly encouraging indicators, albeit in an overall rather depressed economic situation. but the momentum appears to be behind barack obama at the moment. you must be worried, aren't you? >> no. if we looked at last -- this month's unemployment numbers, 300,000, 400,000 people left the work force. unemployment fell not because the number of people getting jobs, but because the number of people who quit looking. if barack obama's economy had recovered as strongly as reagan's did from the bottom of the recession, we would have ten million more americans at work. reagan took a different approach, spend less, not more, lower taxes, less regulation. obama did the o
we're back with grover norquist and robert reish. grover, i saw a figure yesterday that leapt out at me from the newspaper pages. home sales jumping to the highest level in more than two years in august, up 7.8%, coming at the time the stock market is being roaring up as well, and a small but perhaps significant drop in the unemployment benefits as well, by 3,000. all these are fairly encouraging indicators, albeit in an overall rather depressed economic situation. but the momentum appears to...
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>> senator robert f.nded at his headquarters shortly after making a victory statement in the california primary. >> senator kennedy died at 1:44 a.m. today. he was 42 years old. ♪ >> from his parents and from his older brothers and sisters, joe and kathleen and jack, he received an inspiration which he passed on to all of us. my brother need not be idealized or enlarged in death what he was beyond what he was in life, to be remembered simply as a good and decent man, who saw wrong and tried to right it, saw suffering and tried to heal it, saw war and tried to stop it. those of us who loved him, and have taken him to his rest today, pray that what he was to us, what he wished for others, will someday come to pass for all of the world. ♪ >> this has not been the first tragedy that has affected my parents or the members of our family. and we pray that it is the last. and each of us will have to decide, in a private way, in our own hearts, and our own consciences, what we will do in the course of this summer,
>> senator robert f.nded at his headquarters shortly after making a victory statement in the california primary. >> senator kennedy died at 1:44 a.m. today. he was 42 years old. ♪ >> from his parents and from his older brothers and sisters, joe and kathleen and jack, he received an inspiration which he passed on to all of us. my brother need not be idealized or enlarged in death what he was beyond what he was in life, to be remembered simply as a good and decent man, who saw...
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not the same for robert came marching 88 yard field with an touchdown. he threw another touchdown and the first rookie in 42 a perfectnd with rating. game, griffin was his own credit. .> nothing is ever perfect were some plays and passes i had back. not be a downer. game. the about that. >> they had a chance to tie it in the game. >> we knew what we had to do. >> the redskins held on, 40-32. they showered their quarterback with love. >> rg3! rg3! >> that was phenomenal. >> we will have more on griffin other stars coming up in sports. in new orleans, abc 7 news. >> local fans of both teams bar in d.c..he they could both agree on rg3. good to see them that excited. on acking incident trail involving a police officer. while tapinglled g part in president obama's motorcade. and the tragic >> you are watching abc 7 news at 11:00. on your side. of a rigid an officer was killed there on a motorcade for president obama. police are still investigating. before speaking in palm beach, the president has gone to florida. he attacked mitt romney's plan medicare, sayin
not the same for robert came marching 88 yard field with an touchdown. he threw another touchdown and the first rookie in 42 a perfectnd with rating. game, griffin was his own credit. .> nothing is ever perfect were some plays and passes i had back. not be a downer. game. the about that. >> they had a chance to tie it in the game. >> we knew what we had to do. >> the redskins held on, 40-32. they showered their quarterback with love. >> rg3! rg3! >> that was...
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. >> hail to the redskins and sensation robert griffin iii. they opened the season with an victory on the road in new orleans. hope this is a glimpse of things to come. rg3 was sensational. drew brees was not the better quarterback. the saints went undefeated last season. yesterday.d it did not take long for robert griffin to usher in a new redskins era and he did it in on this 88-yard touchdown pierre garcon. >> he caught it high over the middle and did a good job finishing applied. i commend him for that. me the ball from that touchdown. my first touchdown in the nfl. >> it was on the screen a couple times. >> then robert griffin went on with this past august robinson. cane makes plays and you see why we are excited about him. .> there was a deep throw 33-25, redskins. >> making them earn everything was our mindset. >> drew brees throws up a hail pass. win and the team was all smiles coming off the .ield >> played awfully hard to allow a game. a good football team today. they never gave up. but kept fighting back. but came away with the vict
. >> hail to the redskins and sensation robert griffin iii. they opened the season with an victory on the road in new orleans. hope this is a glimpse of things to come. rg3 was sensational. drew brees was not the better quarterback. the saints went undefeated last season. yesterday.d it did not take long for robert griffin to usher in a new redskins era and he did it in on this 88-yard touchdown pierre garcon. >> he caught it high over the middle and did a good job finishing...
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chief roberts rejected this argument. he said even if the individual mandate is necessary to insurance reform, such expansion of federal power is not a proper means for making these reforms effective. he did not rest this final impropriety and many expressed probability -- prohibition. as justice roberts concluded, applying these principles, the individual mandate cannot be sustained under the necessary and proper cause as proper for the insurance reforms. the court held that the economic mandates are unconstitutional under both the commerce and necessary proper causes and yet, this was the holding of the court. in part 3-c of his own opinion, chief justice rights -- "the court today holds that our constitution protect us from federal regulation under the commerce clause so long as we abstain from a regulated activity." why the liberals could curdle and is holding -- why the liberals concurred in this holding is a mystery. they did. we will now hear from all accounts from those who are normally against this. they will tel
chief roberts rejected this argument. he said even if the individual mandate is necessary to insurance reform, such expansion of federal power is not a proper means for making these reforms effective. he did not rest this final impropriety and many expressed probability -- prohibition. as justice roberts concluded, applying these principles, the individual mandate cannot be sustained under the necessary and proper cause as proper for the insurance reforms. the court held that the economic...
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this morning the city is buzzing about robert griffin iii. hear from the rookie on his first game as a red skin. >>> and the comment that mitt romney made that is getting a lot of attention this morning. good morning. welcome to "news 4 today." i'm eun yang. >> and i'm aaron gilchrist. we have a sweater alert for you. temperatures took a big dip. some of us waking up to temperatures in the 40s. storm 4 meteorologist tom kierein back with us this week and brought us cooler weather. >>> heading off to school, going to need jeans and a sweatshirt. that's for the teachers. they're dressing down lately. and students too. you're going to need to layer up a bit this morning, a chill in the air. that's a live view from our satellite and radar. storm team 4 looking down upon us there from space showing a clear sky, thanks to high pressure that is pushed in over the last 24 hours. right now it's only in the 40s these areas in blue. west virginia, western maryland, and central shenandoah valley. these dark green areas, the low 50s. that includes most of
this morning the city is buzzing about robert griffin iii. hear from the rookie on his first game as a red skin. >>> and the comment that mitt romney made that is getting a lot of attention this morning. good morning. welcome to "news 4 today." i'm eun yang. >> and i'm aaron gilchrist. we have a sweater alert for you. temperatures took a big dip. some of us waking up to temperatures in the 40s. storm 4 meteorologist tom kierein back with us this week and brought us...