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what the founders basically believedhagle says one of the most out-going members of the court relied soley on arguements based on the word of the law -- not handing out decisions tailor made for the social leanings of the time. time.if you're just tryinto make something to dress up a goal rather than let the law take you to that goal, that's what upset him.and when he was upset -- that's when he made legal opinions fun to read. read.he would say this is nonsense, he woululsay it in a more colorful way, arglebargle or something of that nature year in the case that allowed federal affordable care act subsidies to be used in each state despite unclear language in the original bill -- he said the court was performing "somersaults of statutory interpretation" and " interpretive jiggery-pokery". he said the supreme court overstepped so much that obamacare should be called "scotus-care."but in his creative language was his basic point. point.i think scalia had a good point that words no longerave meaning if you're going to say they don't mean what they say.vering the corridor in cedar rapids kevi
what the founders basically believedhagle says one of the most out-going members of the court relied soley on arguements based on the word of the law -- not handing out decisions tailor made for the social leanings of the time. time.if you're just tryinto make something to dress up a goal rather than let the law take you to that goal, that's what upset him.and when he was upset -- that's when he made legal opinions fun to read. read.he would say this is nonsense, he woululsay it in a more...
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. >> reporter: los angeles county supervisor hilda soleis, has been pushing the state to do more for months. she said today's plan is a start but it may not be enough to make these families whole again. >> i think the state failed them. i think exide failed them. >> reporter: state officls say this sizeave cleanup, including the plant and surrounding homes, could take well over $176 million, but they won't know an exact amount until they get started and, scott, that is a process that could take several years to finish. >> pelley: mireya villarreal in our los angeles newsroom. thank you. a man loses a wallet and gets a letter explaining why he's not that's next. don't let a cracked windshield ruin your plans. trust safelite. with safelite's exclusive "on my way text" you'll know exactly when we'll be there. giving you more time for what matters most. ounts harhatould liimplsurenow ur t i'm g th forfami tirentnd lsolufrompacife cp yootec cific . g geneons iliehieve lom fil se for 145. >> pelley: when reilly flaherty lost his wall net new york, he thought he'd never see it again, and he
. >> reporter: los angeles county supervisor hilda soleis, has been pushing the state to do more for months. she said today's plan is a start but it may not be enough to make these families whole again. >> i think the state failed them. i think exide failed them. >> reporter: state officls say this sizeave cleanup, including the plant and surrounding homes, could take well over $176 million, but they won't know an exact amount until they get started and, scott, that is a...
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. >> reporter: today she again tried to paint senator sanders as a candidate solei focused on wall street. >> i am not a single-issue candidate because this is not a single-issue country. >> reporter: sanders has dismissed that criticism, and today before a raucous crowd of 9,000 in michigan said he'd met with the families impact by the flint water crisis. >> i've just come from a meeting which was one of the more difficult meetings that i have ever attended. >> reporter: clinton campaign answering, releasing a video touting an endorsement from a group of flint ministers praising her for highlighting the problem. >> they need to fix flint. >> reporter: it's an issue that resonates with african-americans, 2012 roughly 15% of voters were black and another 15% hispanic. nbc news political analyst john rosten says it's hard to get accurate polling, but he believes clinton has a slim lead. >> the clinton campaign has to be worried about the whole millen yell effect, young voters deciding to register on saturday to support bernie sanders. >> reporter: nevada was supposed to be part of clinton's
. >> reporter: today she again tried to paint senator sanders as a candidate solei focused on wall street. >> i am not a single-issue candidate because this is not a single-issue country. >> reporter: sanders has dismissed that criticism, and today before a raucous crowd of 9,000 in michigan said he'd met with the families impact by the flint water crisis. >> i've just come from a meeting which was one of the more difficult meetings that i have ever attended. >>...
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at u-s-c spent the evneing ranking the commercials for the big game. 3 certainly i've never watched soley for the commercial. i've got to pay attention to the commercial becuase they are super bowl ads after all. obviously a big super bowl fan so trying to pay attention to the game while also doing what i need to do for class. but it is alot of fun and i'm impressed by what they are doing. students rate the commercials on likability, and brand identity.the winner will receive the coveted cocky 3 when people think of dabbing...they think of cam newton.it's been his signature celebration move all season. but betty white might have changed that.the actress did the dance during the super-bowl opener.then she tweeted that she taught newton everything he knows.and the internet has been going crazy ever since. 3 the internet also going wild for this. beyonce unveiled her world tour moments after her super bowl performance with cold play and bruno mars. the formation world tour kicks of april 27th in miami. the closest spots for folks in the midlands are raleigh and atlanta. tickets go on sale to
at u-s-c spent the evneing ranking the commercials for the big game. 3 certainly i've never watched soley for the commercial. i've got to pay attention to the commercial becuase they are super bowl ads after all. obviously a big super bowl fan so trying to pay attention to the game while also doing what i need to do for class. but it is alot of fun and i'm impressed by what they are doing. students rate the commercials on likability, and brand identity.the winner will receive the coveted cocky...
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have a chilling effect on the jury's ability to minds and without fear of rendering a verdict based soley on the law and evidence presented." we asked rankin's attorney james broccoletti about that. in the motion which i will have more of beginning at four, morales asks the court if uniformed officers are not prohbited, then morales asks for no more than 10 in the courtroom at a time, and only three uniformed officers can sit together at a time. today at four, what rankin's attorney james broccolett thinks about that. students at denbigh high school in newport news are in school today, despite against the school. authorities went through the school this morning, but they didn't find anything suspicious. a school spokeswoman says officials learned about the threat sometime last week. however, authorities later determined the threat was not credible. still , newport news schools say they will have extra police presence on the campus throughout the day. going on right now in florida -- the coast guard is having its first of two hearings about the el faro accident. today's hearing is dealing
have a chilling effect on the jury's ability to minds and without fear of rendering a verdict based soley on the law and evidence presented." we asked rankin's attorney james broccoletti about that. in the motion which i will have more of beginning at four, morales asks the court if uniformed officers are not prohbited, then morales asks for no more than 10 in the courtroom at a time, and only three uniformed officers can sit together at a time. today at four, what rankin's attorney james...
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. >> reporter: los angeles county supervisor hilda soleis, has been pushing the state to do more for months. she said today's plan is a start but it may not be enough to make these families whole again. i think exide failed them. >> reporter: state officials say this sizeave cleanup, including the plant and surrounding homes, could take well over $176 million, but they won't know an exact amount until they get started and, scott, that is a process that could take several years to finish. >> pelley: mireya villarreal in our los angeles newsroom. thank you. a man loses a wallet and gets a letter explaining why he's not you'll know exactly when we'll be there. giving you more time for what matters most. (team sing) safelite repair, safelite replace. our parents worked hard so that we could enjoy life's simple pleasures. now it's our turn. i'm doing the same for my family. retirement and life insurance solutions from pacific life can help you protect what you love and grow your future with confidence. pacific life. helping generations of families achieve >> pelley: when reilly flaherty l
. >> reporter: los angeles county supervisor hilda soleis, has been pushing the state to do more for months. she said today's plan is a start but it may not be enough to make these families whole again. i think exide failed them. >> reporter: state officials say this sizeave cleanup, including the plant and surrounding homes, could take well over $176 million, but they won't know an exact amount until they get started and, scott, that is a process that could take several years to...
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and her biggest resource-- foundations, funded soley or in part by the pharmaceutical companies. "we would not be able to help as many patients as we do without the help of the pharmaceutical companies." companies." "they're coming directly through the drug manufacturers themselves or through foundations which are getting a lot of their money from the drug companies. and i understand the pitfalls of that but i also understand that we have to do what we have to do to get help for these patients right now and if that's what's available at this point, then that's what we'll do to get help r these patients." patientsts "knock on wood, i don't have to pay anything which is a blessing." hyberger says she knows the drug companies have an awful lot of control and it's frustrating. this 72-year old grandmother remains grateful. "if we didn't have the assistance to help with this, i probably wouldn't be here talkininto you today." both mercy and the u-i say they can usually help most patients with financial assistance, but there are those who don't qualify or fall through the cracks. exper
and her biggest resource-- foundations, funded soley or in part by the pharmaceutical companies. "we would not be able to help as many patients as we do without the help of the pharmaceutical companies." companies." "they're coming directly through the drug manufacturers themselves or through foundations which are getting a lot of their money from the drug companies. and i understand the pitfalls of that but i also understand that we have to do what we have to do to get help...
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don't you think like cirque de solei pride and prejudice zombies?" bella says: "that's pretty good!" lily says: "i'll do it! if the film does badly, me and bella will go to vegas." bella says: "if it goes well we'll go to vegas." lily says: "if it does well we'll go to vegas, yeah." rachel says: "and you want a percentage of the profit for sure, right? i mean honestly, how fun to do a period piece and then add the action on to that. it's kind of a dream to have both scenarios, don't you think?" lily says: "yeah." bella says: "we loved it. i mean, it's just what every period drama needs. and it's so refreshing that it's the girls doing the fighting, and the girls saving the boys, and taking care of themselves and being so strong, physically." rachel says: "i know, it's kind of sexy don't you think? to be like we don't need saving. we'll save the guys." bella says: heaving chests. it's all pretty sexy." rachel says: "yeah, i was gonna say, how do we get that effect? is it corsetted up?" mastered it. i feel like you could give lily says: "because the co
don't you think like cirque de solei pride and prejudice zombies?" bella says: "that's pretty good!" lily says: "i'll do it! if the film does badly, me and bella will go to vegas." bella says: "if it goes well we'll go to vegas." lily says: "if it does well we'll go to vegas, yeah." rachel says: "and you want a percentage of the profit for sure, right? i mean honestly, how fun to do a period piece and then add the action on to that. it's kind of...
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and her biggest resource-- foundadaons, funded soley or in part by the pharmaceutical companies. "we would not be able to help as many patients as we do without the help of the pharmaceutical companies." companies." "they're coming directly through the drug manufacturers themselves or through foundations which are from the drug companies. and i understand the pitfalls of that but i also understand that we have to do what we have to do to get help for these patients right now and if that's what's available at this point, then that's what we'll do to get help for these patients." patients." "knock on wood, i don't have to pay anything which is a blessing." hyberger says she knows the drug companies have an awful lot of control and it's frustrating. but facing what she's facing, this 72-year old grandmother remains grateful. "if we didn't have the assistance t thelp with this, i probably wouldn't be here talking to you today." and the u-i say they can usually help most patients with financial assistance, but there are those who don't qualify or fall through the cracks. experts say i
and her biggest resource-- foundadaons, funded soley or in part by the pharmaceutical companies. "we would not be able to help as many patients as we do without the help of the pharmaceutical companies." companies." "they're coming directly through the drug manufacturers themselves or through foundations which are from the drug companies. and i understand the pitfalls of that but i also understand that we have to do what we have to do to get help for these patients right now...
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don't you think like cirque de solei pride and prejudice zombies?" bella says: "that's pretty good!" lily says: "i'll do it! if the film does badly, me and bella will go to vegas." bella says: "if it goes well we'll go to vegas." lily says: "if it does well we'll go to vegas, yeah." rachel says: "and you want a percentage of the profit for sure, right? i mean honestly, how fun to do a period piece and then add the action on to that. it's kind of a dream to have both scenarios, don't you think?" lily says: "yeah." bella says: "we loved it. i mean, it's just what every period drama needs. and it's so refreshing that it's the girls doing the fighting, and the girls saving the boys, and taking care of themselves and being so strong, physically." know, it's kind of sexy don't you think? to be like we don't need saving. we'll save the guys." bella says: "absolutely. and the costumes had the heaving chests. it's all pretty sexy." rachel says: "yeah, i was gonna say, how do we get that effect? is it corsetted up?" bella says: "you mastered it. i feel like yo
don't you think like cirque de solei pride and prejudice zombies?" bella says: "that's pretty good!" lily says: "i'll do it! if the film does badly, me and bella will go to vegas." bella says: "if it goes well we'll go to vegas." lily says: "if it does well we'll go to vegas, yeah." rachel says: "and you want a percentage of the profit for sure, right? i mean honestly, how fun to do a period piece and then add the action on to that. it's kind of...
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and her biggest resource-- foundations, funded soley or in part by the pharmaceutical companies. "we would not be able to help as many patients as we do without the help of the pharmaceutical companies." companies." "they're coming directly through the drug manufacturers themselves or through foundations which are getting a lot of their money from the drug companies. and i understand the pitfalls of that but i also understand that we have to do what we have to do to get help for these patients right now and this point, then that's what we'll do to get help for these patients." patients." "knock on wood, i don't have to pay anything which is a blessing." hyberger says she knows the drug companies have an awful lot of control and it's frustrating. but facing what she's facing, this 72-year old grandmother companies have a lot of control, and it's frustrating. but she remains grateful. >> if we didn't have the assistance to help with this, i probably wouldn't be here talking to you today. >> both mercy and ui says they can usually help most patients with financial assistance, but th
and her biggest resource-- foundations, funded soley or in part by the pharmaceutical companies. "we would not be able to help as many patients as we do without the help of the pharmaceutical companies." companies." "they're coming directly through the drug manufacturers themselves or through foundations which are getting a lot of their money from the drug companies. and i understand the pitfalls of that but i also understand that we have to do what we have to do to get help...
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on the jury's ability to deliberate with open minds and without fear of rendering a verdict based soley on the law and evidence presented." rankin's attorney disagrees with the motion and will argue against it next week. we also asked a chapman family spokesperson what he thought about it. on the phone earl lewis/chapman family spokesperson ((i dont' see how the presence will have any chilling affect on the jury deliberation so i dont see how the law enforcement chilling affect.)) ((its a big difference andy it's common sense 49:46 if you bring in 25 police officers they work different sections of the city and everyone will be influenced if they know the police work their district)) in other trial news commonwealth's attorney stephanie morales wants additional taser analysis on rankin's taser that chapman apparently swatted out of his hand and what some eyewitnesses say led to the shooting. both motions are online at wavy.com tonight at five, the other reasons morales says police should not be in uniform in the courtroom. new information in the case of a mother charged with concealing h
on the jury's ability to deliberate with open minds and without fear of rendering a verdict based soley on the law and evidence presented." rankin's attorney disagrees with the motion and will argue against it next week. we also asked a chapman family spokesperson what he thought about it. on the phone earl lewis/chapman family spokesperson ((i dont' see how the presence will have any chilling affect on the jury deliberation so i dont see how the law enforcement chilling affect.)) ((its a...
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. >> reporter: los angeles county supervisor hilda soleis, has more for months. she said today's $176 million plan is a start but it may not be enough to make these families whole again. >> i think the state failed them. i think exide failed them. >> reporter: state officials say this sizable cleanup, including the plant and surrounding homes, could take well over $176 million, but they won't know an exact amount until they get get started and, scott, that is a process that could take several years to finish. >> pelley: mireya villarreal in our los angeles newsroom. thank you. a man loses a wallet and gets a letter explaining why he's not getting it back. don't let a cracked windshield ruin your plans. trust safelite. with safelite's exclusive "on my way text" you'll know exactly when we'll be there. giving you more time for what matters most. (team sing) safelite repair, safelite replace. our parents worked hard so that we could enjoy life's simple pleasures. now it's our turn. i'm doing the same for my family. retirement and life insurance solutions from pacifi
. >> reporter: los angeles county supervisor hilda soleis, has more for months. she said today's $176 million plan is a start but it may not be enough to make these families whole again. >> i think the state failed them. i think exide failed them. >> reporter: state officials say this sizable cleanup, including the plant and surrounding homes, could take well over $176 million, but they won't know an exact amount until they get get started and, scott, that is a process that...
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important, the with ment came to terms the fact that terrible human committed es were olely -- not soley by rebel groups, but by government and military forces and those abuses have to end and be accountable. mr. president, as defense you help to address a dark chapter of this conflict, positives. false and today, we well and your peace ent forging the agreement that insures adjustment for those and other crimes. or the unites states, plan colombia required an investment years.s over some 15 an unusual degree of participation. we would never have made that colombian if the people had not made a greater been willing to devote their resources and energies to it. states providedd billion, that was less than 5% of the total. plan colombia may serve as a model for other countries. as the day of the potential eace agreement may be drawing near, we are not about to be complace complacent. believe the same comprehensive approach is needed to sustain its impressive progress and apitalize on the benefits of peace. that is why, yesterday president we will ounced that collaborate on the successor st
important, the with ment came to terms the fact that terrible human committed es were olely -- not soley by rebel groups, but by government and military forces and those abuses have to end and be accountable. mr. president, as defense you help to address a dark chapter of this conflict, positives. false and today, we well and your peace ent forging the agreement that insures adjustment for those and other crimes. or the unites states, plan colombia required an investment years.s over some 15 an...