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in michigan, the federal appeals count, upheld the decision to start immediately. >>> new at 10, a major milestone tonight, the 40th anniversary in the big event, i talked to the of their story of success. >> stars are shining at the hotel, 500 people are here to celebrate 40 years of fighting childhood cancer. the cofounders have a message of gratitude. >> what would you like to say everyone? >> that you're special. and when you go to these events, it's moving, because you care. and you're doing it for the of people. >> this belongs to everyone, including the super stars at the hospital, that work with the kid. they in and day out, seven days aweek. >> 43-year-old, inspired the creation of the mack fund when he was diagnosed with leukemia as a child. >> it's a message of hope and promise. we're not at 100% yet, continue to support the mack fund and their efforts. >> the story of survival l brett's are why this crowd is here, hoping for more life saving miracles. >> i'm not embarrassed to cry, because these children deserve everything we can give them, and that's what tonight is about. t
in michigan, the federal appeals count, upheld the decision to start immediately. >>> new at 10, a major milestone tonight, the 40th anniversary in the big event, i talked to the of their story of success. >> stars are shining at the hotel, 500 people are here to celebrate 40 years of fighting childhood cancer. the cofounders have a message of gratitude. >> what would you like to say everyone? >> that you're special. and when you go to these events, it's moving,...
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the cases that are appealed to it every year. that means upwards of 99% are decided at the lower courts, the federal appeals court and the trial courtsit's hugely important. and in many cases these are the courts that are going to be the front edge that the judicial court will decide. they can't be just giving short -- this has to be given the same level of scrutiny that's given to these candidates that the team will be giving to who they decide to appoint to the supreme court. >> my understanding is back in the bush administration a lot of these appeals courts and whatnot were tilting right and now they are more in a center and that there is not a clear sense whether they are left or right. and that this is a chance for donald trump to move these courts to the right. is that your sense as well. >> i would call them the center now. when obama started, they were -- bush had done his job. every two term president can effect about a third of the judiciary. he had done that one of the 13 appellate courts had democratic majority the rest were republican. obama went more than half now controlled by democratic majority. so i think this is a
the cases that are appealed to it every year. that means upwards of 99% are decided at the lower courts, the federal appeals court and the trial courtsit's hugely important. and in many cases these are the courts that are going to be the front edge that the judicial court will decide. they can't be just giving short -- this has to be given the same level of scrutiny that's given to these candidates that the team will be giving to who they decide to appoint to the supreme court. >> my...
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prior was appointed to the federal appeals court by george w. once called row v wade, legalized abortion, the worst abomination in history of constitutional law. diane sikes on the 7th district court of appeals. her ex-husband charlie sikes is a conservative talk radio host in milwaukee who opposed donald trump. shannon. >> the watch is on. we wait for that.t.t.t.t. . >>> it's hard to believe but we are just about one week away from christmas and you know what would make a perfect gift for anyone on your list, megyn's new book, "settle for more." as several twitter and amazon users have suggested, elena gave it five stars and said really enjoyed this beak. now that i've read the book i plan to give it as a christmas present to the younger members of my family. life is long and complicated and hers is especially interesting. castle gave it five stars on amazon and added, good read. nothing but respect for megyn kelly. very empowering. it was better than i thought it would be. absolutely sending it as christmas gifts to all of the strong women in
prior was appointed to the federal appeals court by george w. once called row v wade, legalized abortion, the worst abomination in history of constitutional law. diane sikes on the 7th district court of appeals. her ex-husband charlie sikes is a conservative talk radio host in milwaukee who opposed donald trump. shannon. >> the watch is on. we wait for that.t.t.t.t. . >>> it's hard to believe but we are just about one week away from christmas and you know what would make a...
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prior was appointed to the federal appeals court by george w. sh and once called row v wade, legalized abortion, the worst abomination in history of constitutional law. diane sikes on the 7th district court of appeals. her ex-husband charlie sikes is a conservative talk radio host in milwaukee who opposed donald trump. shannon. >> the watch is on. we wait for that. trace, thank you very much. we will be right back. family road trip! fun! check engine. not fun! but, you've got hum. that's like driving with this guy. all you do is press this, and in plain english, "coolant", you'll know what's wrong. if you do need a mechanic, just press this. "thank you for calling hum." and if you really need help, help can find you, automatically, 24/7. because you put this, in here. hum by verizon. the technology designed to make your car smarter, safer and more connected. put some smarts in your car. my eyelove is finding a ♪"all yodifferent angle.plays my eyelove is season 1, episode 1. my eyelove is making a story come alive. eyelove is all the things we lov
prior was appointed to the federal appeals court by george w. sh and once called row v wade, legalized abortion, the worst abomination in history of constitutional law. diane sikes on the 7th district court of appeals. her ex-husband charlie sikes is a conservative talk radio host in milwaukee who opposed donald trump. shannon. >> the watch is on. we wait for that. trace, thank you very much. we will be right back. family road trip! fun! check engine. not fun! but, you've got hum. that's...
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the federal appeals court ordering it to proceed while the state appeals court is ordering. right now it is whether the recount stands. veterans gathering in hawaii marking 75 years since the bombing of pearl harbor by japan. that attack which killed more than 23 hundred people. the prime minister will be attending the ceremony. the first time a sitting japanese prime minister will attend the site. he will attend services with president obama. >>> and speaker of the house paul ryan is ushering in the christmas season on capitol hill lighting the capital christmas tree. it has been a tradition since 1964. this year's tree is a spruce from idaho. i'm jackie ibanez. now back to "red eye." >>> the mcrib has many fans. none more ardent than a young california woman. angry she couldn't find the unlimited forked m. >> this year mcdonalds, they decided to give regional managers the power to decide whether to sell the mcrib at their location. apparently only 55% of mcdonalds franchises nationwide have decided to sell them. there are 10 mcdonalds in santa clarita and none are selling
the federal appeals court ordering it to proceed while the state appeals court is ordering. right now it is whether the recount stands. veterans gathering in hawaii marking 75 years since the bombing of pearl harbor by japan. that attack which killed more than 23 hundred people. the prime minister will be attending the ceremony. the first time a sitting japanese prime minister will attend the site. he will attend services with president obama. >>> and speaker of the house paul ryan is...
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the conclusion reached by the federal appeals judge that stated the prosecution withheld evidence favorableo the defendant, and the fbi used improper tactics in extraditing peltier and otherwise investigating and trying peltier 's case. >> i'm an old man. if i get out. >> leonard peltier has been 40 years of federal penitentiaries, often in solitary confinement. he is now 71 years old and and rapidly declining health. there are concerns he is not receiving adequate medical treatment, and his condition could be fatal. >> they're giving him the death penalty by leaving them in that type of environment. the man needs to have access to medical treatment. if they're not going to get medical treatment to him, they need to release him as soon as possible. amy: that is a video from amnesty international, which is calling for president obama to grant leonard peltier clemency. the last voice was bruce smith a , former prison guard who worked at leavenworth federal prison where he met leonard peltier. peltier is now in prison in florida. to talk more about the case of leonard peltier, we are joined by
the conclusion reached by the federal appeals judge that stated the prosecution withheld evidence favorableo the defendant, and the fbi used improper tactics in extraditing peltier and otherwise investigating and trying peltier 's case. >> i'm an old man. if i get out. >> leonard peltier has been 40 years of federal penitentiaries, often in solitary confinement. he is now 71 years old and and rapidly declining health. there are concerns he is not receiving adequate medical...
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it was heard in the fourth circuit court and is headed to the federal appeals court. -- internet communicationsikimedia receives and transmits every year and the broad scope of the nsa program, it is plausible to believe that at least some of its communications -- that is international communications by americans. the washington post with this front page and picture about what is happening in syria. the syrian government forces swept through aleppo -- the john kerryg rebel -- and the russian minister met. kerry saidf state they would meet again this morning. make in augustine, georgia, an independent. caller: i would like to point out that one of the first things i would look to do is cut back on some of the paper pushing when it comes to health care. maybe go to more of a state run plan. right,care in its own regardless of whether it is privatized or public, it is kind of the same thing where it is a group of individuals were paying for everyone to kind of have that coverage. go tstate system without, and maybe cut back on some of the foreign military bases. we have about 1000 of those. if we
it was heard in the fourth circuit court and is headed to the federal appeals court. -- internet communicationsikimedia receives and transmits every year and the broad scope of the nsa program, it is plausible to believe that at least some of its communications -- that is international communications by americans. the washington post with this front page and picture about what is happening in syria. the syrian government forces swept through aleppo -- the john kerryg rebel -- and the russian...
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the inaugural women's leadership summit for the next generation of young women at the ronald reagan library. federal appeals court judges, both from the bc circuit, and andre davis of the fourth circuit discussed the history and impact of the bill of rights, 225 years after ratification. applying those words to the factual circumstances and suits that confront the country is what is challenging. announcer: author jean epstein, law professor richard epstein, and the cato institute's christopher debate u.s. involvement in foreign wars. >> force is always a just -- difficult question. if you start with the frame and make it very funny, it turns out over time the use of force will be a calamity than when you do realse forces when the calamity will happen. beginning at 9:00 p.m., the muslim foreign affairs convention with remarks by javier becerra, george decay -- george decay, van jones, -- george takei. >> we were trying to highlight the values of the constitution of the united states and values of freedom of speech, freedom of practice of religion, equal dignity, equal protection of law, and due process of la
the inaugural women's leadership summit for the next generation of young women at the ronald reagan library. federal appeals court judges, both from the bc circuit, and andre davis of the fourth circuit discussed the history and impact of the bill of rights, 225 years after ratification. applying those words to the factual circumstances and suits that confront the country is what is challenging. announcer: author jean epstein, law professor richard epstein, and the cato institute's christopher...
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for the next generation of young women. at 9:40 federal appeals court judges, both from the d.c. circuit. and senior federal judge andre davis discuss the impact of the bill of rights, 225 years after ratification. >> plying those words to the factual circumstances and disputes, over the course of 200 years is what is challenging. >> on sunday at 6:30, author gene epstein, law professor richard epstein, and the kado epstein debating foreign wars. >> judgment is an essential proportion of the way in which we have to start dealing with these things, if you start with the frame. over time it will be a calamity than when you don't use force. that's when the real calamities will happen. the muslim public affairs convention at 9 tomb. with harpings by javier, cnn commentate tore van jones and others. >> what we were trying to do is highlight the values of the constitution of the united states, the vat use of freedom of speech. practice of the religion, equal dignity, law and due process of law. and those values are challenged today. >> announcer: watch on c-span or cspan.org or listen o
for the next generation of young women. at 9:40 federal appeals court judges, both from the d.c. circuit. and senior federal judge andre davis discuss the impact of the bill of rights, 225 years after ratification. >> plying those words to the factual circumstances and disputes, over the course of 200 years is what is challenging. >> on sunday at 6:30, author gene epstein, law professor richard epstein, and the kado epstein debating foreign wars. >> judgment is an essential...
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the federal appeals court in richmond recently heard a case challenging the national security agency searches of americans' internet communications with people overseas. the american civil liberties union brought the case on behalf of the wikimedia foundation, the "nation" magazine, and amnesty international. >> good morning, your honors, the plaintiffs in this case are challenging what is known as upstream surveillance of the government's unwarrented searching of their communication. it is unprecedented ground, one that involves systematically searching the full contents of messages in real-time. plaintiffs have challenges on statutory and constitutional ground. the only question before the court today is whether the plaintiff plausibly stands. the government asked the court not to credit the plaintiff's extensive allegation and their many complaints. there's no question that applying the same rules that apply to any other case the plaintiffs have plausibly alleged standing. the precise of election of the third circuit permitted a similar challenge to section 702 surveillance two su
the federal appeals court in richmond recently heard a case challenging the national security agency searches of americans' internet communications with people overseas. the american civil liberties union brought the case on behalf of the wikimedia foundation, the "nation" magazine, and amnesty international. >> good morning, your honors, the plaintiffs in this case are challenging what is known as upstream surveillance of the government's unwarrented searching of their...
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. >> the federal appeals court in chicago recently heard a case considering whether police can be detain and search a person for minor fracking infractions. milwaukee police stopped a car that johnson was in because the car was too crowded and check close to a crosswalk. police say he was trying to hide a gun. attorneys say police should not have been allowed to search the car in the first place. >> good morning. our next case, our second to last case for this morning is united states against randy johnson. we will hear first from his attorney. >> this is the facts available to the officers that would allow a person of reasonable caution to believe their actions are appropriate. that is the reason under this case. here's what the officers knew. >> i'm going to just ask you to be very clear, since the stage at which we are discussing this encounter matters to some, anyway. you are talking about the initial move to take the sharp left turn and go up and confine the car. you're not talking about anything later? >> we are talking first about the seizure that takes place in what they observed
. >> the federal appeals court in chicago recently heard a case considering whether police can be detain and search a person for minor fracking infractions. milwaukee police stopped a car that johnson was in because the car was too crowded and check close to a crosswalk. police say he was trying to hide a gun. attorneys say police should not have been allowed to search the car in the first place. >> good morning. our next case, our second to last case for this morning is united...
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the case of brendan dassey. his attorneys have filed a motion in federal appeals court, urging judges to affirm the lower-court ruling that overturned dassey's conviction in the murder of teresa halbach. in august, a judge threw out the conviction, saying dassey's rights had been violated. the milwaukee county medical examiner claims he was threatened by the milwaukee county sheriff. doctor brian peterson sent email to the county executive.. exposing details of the phone conversation in which he claims to have been, quote, "verbally pummeled" by sheriff david clarke. peterson outlines three issues clarke addressed -- two regarding an inmate death, and another about a death of an elderly heated conversation. now, the county executive is asking for a copy. "obviously it's very upsetting to hear any kind of allegation about this kind of behavior." "we absolutely want to get to the bottom of this," said baldauff. sheriff clarke will ?not? run the department of homeland security. president-elect donald trump has chosen retired marine general john kelly for that job. reportedly still being considered for other positions wi
the case of brendan dassey. his attorneys have filed a motion in federal appeals court, urging judges to affirm the lower-court ruling that overturned dassey's conviction in the murder of teresa halbach. in august, a judge threw out the conviction, saying dassey's rights had been violated. the milwaukee county medical examiner claims he was threatened by the milwaukee county sheriff. doctor brian peterson sent email to the county executive.. exposing details of the phone conversation in which...
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that's the new ruling by a federal appeals court issued yesterday in response to a lower court ruling that said the cooling-off period was not necessary for people who own a gun. a judge did not agree saying that the waiting period is reasonable. she said for someone who might own a hunting rifle but would like to buy a larger capacity weapon that would do more damage when fired into a crowd a 10 day cooling off period may prevent that person from carrying out an attack >>> yahoo is revealing another major cyber attack information more than 1 million customer accounts was stolen. the attack was stolen from another attack -- hack that was disclose this year. the stolen information may include names email addresses and other personal information. they say that they believe that bank account information and credit card data was not stolen. it complicates the intended $4 billion sale to verizon. they said that they would evaluate the situation as yahoo continues its investigation. >>> a new car company based right here showed off its first vehicle. it is called air a lucid motors it will
that's the new ruling by a federal appeals court issued yesterday in response to a lower court ruling that said the cooling-off period was not necessary for people who own a gun. a judge did not agree saying that the waiting period is reasonable. she said for someone who might own a hunting rifle but would like to buy a larger capacity weapon that would do more damage when fired into a crowd a 10 day cooling off period may prevent that person from carrying out an attack >>> yahoo is...
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meanwhile - the michigan republican party is appealing a judge's order that forced an immediate recount in the presidential race in that state. a federal judge in detroit told state officials today to get the recount moving to meet a the december 13th federal deadline. meanwhile, michigan's appeals court will hear arguments tomorrow on president-elect trump's request to halt the recount there. governor scott walker is in the the governor announced on twitter that he was overseas visiting u.s. troops. he's part of a delegation of governors invited by the department of defense. the trip ends friday. tomorrow is a big day in madison for the state transportation department's proposed budget -- it slashes major projects in milwaukee and racine counties because there isn't enough money. political reporter theo keith has new information on the even imagine what it would be like to be sitting in there in this video released by his office, assembly speaker robin vos says bad roads impact patient care. vos says he rode in the back of this ambulance at the request of his cousin, an ems worker in burlington. imagine standing here over a patient i
meanwhile - the michigan republican party is appealing a judge's order that forced an immediate recount in the presidential race in that state. a federal judge in detroit told state officials today to get the recount moving to meet a the december 13th federal deadline. meanwhile, michigan's appeals court will hear arguments tomorrow on president-elect trump's request to halt the recount there. governor scott walker is in the the governor announced on twitter that he was overseas visiting u.s....
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now this case will come back to this country, the court of appeals for the federal circuit to determine what portion of its profits, that samsung must pay. >> oh, you're going to love this one. book seller barges and nobles turning new chapter, it is folsome california store is one of three across the nation, that offers the extra comfort of a wine and beer list. of course, you'll have to go to new york or wisconsin for the other two barges and nobles with the extra. i can understanded new york. wisconsin? little unusual to start. >> beer country. >> true. you have your beer. you have your wine. sit back, relax, call a book, call uber or lyft. perfect day. more coming up at 5:30 on fox 29 morning news, the coveted short list. >> talking about time magazine, people on the list, so who do you think should get it? mo was the person biggest of the year? is it somebody like a politician, like our donald trump. is it simone biles who we all cheered for, so exciting or is it beyonce? we can all rally together and listen to her cup of lemonade. let us know who you think should be the person of
now this case will come back to this country, the court of appeals for the federal circuit to determine what portion of its profits, that samsung must pay. >> oh, you're going to love this one. book seller barges and nobles turning new chapter, it is folsome california store is one of three across the nation, that offers the extra comfort of a wine and beer list. of course, you'll have to go to new york or wisconsin for the other two barges and nobles with the extra. i can understanded...
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narrowing the focus on a handful like i said of appellate court judges, bill pryor from the atlanta based federal appeals, thomas hard man, a judge on the philadelphia based appeals court, steve -- iowa upon the u.s. court of appeals, eighth circuit, a judge diane -- from the seventh circuit and larson on the michigan supreme court, all highly qualified, you can't argue with their credentials. >> dickerson: jeff let me ask you about the fbi director, he had a pretty tough end to 2016. >> he certainly did. >> dickerson: what is the state of things inside the fbi and what about the director himself? >> well, i think there is a lot of concern about what happens next, from what i am hearing from sources and people who know james comey, there is the no contact yet with president-elect trump so a lot of people are trying to see where this goes, will he stay on or will he resign? because as you know, he is a lightning rod in washington, d.c. right now, i think he has critics on both sides of the aisle. he may see that as a good place to be, because he sees himself as above politics, as the fbi director, but he
narrowing the focus on a handful like i said of appellate court judges, bill pryor from the atlanta based federal appeals, thomas hard man, a judge on the philadelphia based appeals court, steve -- iowa upon the u.s. court of appeals, eighth circuit, a judge diane -- from the seventh circuit and larson on the michigan supreme court, all highly qualified, you can't argue with their credentials. >> dickerson: jeff let me ask you about the fbi director, he had a pretty tough end to 2016....
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recommend a history of the federal judiciary, produced by the society title "the federal courts: an essential history." in addition to the books the shop carries, there is an array of appealing things. our lecturer this evening is brad snyder who teaches at the university of wisconsin school of law, but this semester he is gracing the faculty of the georgetown university law center. professor snyder received his ba in history and american studies from duke university and his jd from yale law school. among his many publications, "a well paid slave." a forthcoming book titled "the house of truth: a washington political salon in the foundations of american liberalism." please join me in a hearty welcome to professor brad snyder as we hear his commentary on sacco-vanzetti and the supreme court. [applause] mr. snyder: thank you for having me. i am honored in a little humbled by the introduction of justice ginsburg. it is amazing to be into to see somebody that has done so much for gender equality in this country and i look for to telling my children one day that i met you and that you introduce me before all of these people. i would also like to thank jennifer lopez the supreme c
recommend a history of the federal judiciary, produced by the society title "the federal courts: an essential history." in addition to the books the shop carries, there is an array of appealing things. our lecturer this evening is brad snyder who teaches at the university of wisconsin school of law, but this semester he is gracing the faculty of the georgetown university law center. professor snyder received his ba in history and american studies from duke university and his jd from...
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they have been sending choirs to the competition for years but the atheists got involved after one parent complained. >>> a federal appealsourt upholding the law that requires voters to show their id's before casting ballots in vur vir. virginia was challenged democrats who said the law makes it harder for minorities and young people to vote. there are no facts or specific circumstances to support the case on that. >>> one major app may be spying on its users. you may be one of them. >> cheryl casone is here with what you need to know. >> celebrities are included in the story, ladies. yes, both of you could. >> i tell you what, this is interesting. these revelations came out in a lawsuit by a former employee of uber. he was a security expert. he followed diskrcrimination lawsuits. he was retaliated against after he was at the company for a little less than one year. a thousand employees at uber can access ride data. they relate it to track their ex girlfriends, boyfriend maybe current relationships. it was rampant and used it all of the time. they tracked ride data using the app. it fired around 10 employees because of th
they have been sending choirs to the competition for years but the atheists got involved after one parent complained. >>> a federal appealsourt upholding the law that requires voters to show their id's before casting ballots in vur vir. virginia was challenged democrats who said the law makes it harder for minorities and young people to vote. there are no facts or specific circumstances to support the case on that. >>> one major app may be spying on its users. you may be one...
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a job in the administration he will have to navigate complicated jonathan: the michigan republican party has appealed a federal judge's ruling to hope to stop a state wide recount. it began a few hours ago. green party presidential nominee jill stein is defending recount efforts in several states. >> the outcome will be we have an election system we can trust. that is our first and foremost contention here is to verify the vote and ensure we have accurate, secure and a fair voting system. hillary clinton each lost 20 votes in the six counties that finish recounting the ballots. a total of 20 each. stein filed a federal lawsuit in hopes to get a statewide recount in pennsylvania. alison: just ahead at 6:00, why someone parked a gondola outside the d.c. government's headquarters. >> new proposals that cowell impact how fast you can drive. just how low will the speed limit go? more on that coming up. complication in recovery efforts in the devastating fire in oakland. while the whole neighborhood is spending the night without while the whole neighborhood is spending the night without power. c'mon in, pop pop! i'm
a job in the administration he will have to navigate complicated jonathan: the michigan republican party has appealed a federal judge's ruling to hope to stop a state wide recount. it began a few hours ago. green party presidential nominee jill stein is defending recount efforts in several states. >> the outcome will be we have an election system we can trust. that is our first and foremost contention here is to verify the vote and ensure we have accurate, secure and a fair voting system....
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. >> reporter: the judge gave fattah until january 25th to surrender into federal custody. fattah does plan on appealing the conviction, and he may have grounds, because of how one juror was dismissed in his case. we'll have more on that part of the story coming up on nbc 10 news at 5:00. for now, live in old city, mitch blacher, nbc 10 news. >> mitch, i know there was potential for fattah to stay out of jail for the appeals process, but that didn't happen. why not? >> reporter: he may have that opportunity. but he has 14 days to file that appeal at this point. so time is of the essence if he wants to appeal his sentence. but at this point we don't know when that appeal will come. so once it's filed, that's when we'll know more about those details. >> all right, mitch blacher. and our coverage of today's sentencing continues at 4:30. coming up in 30 minutes, we'll speak to a legal expert about the sentencing and any possible grounds for appeal. >>> 20 minutes of nonstop news continues with federal marshals shooting and killing a suspect while serving a warrant. authority say the suspect grew his weapon
. >> reporter: the judge gave fattah until january 25th to surrender into federal custody. fattah does plan on appealing the conviction, and he may have grounds, because of how one juror was dismissed in his case. we'll have more on that part of the story coming up on nbc 10 news at 5:00. for now, live in old city, mitch blacher, nbc 10 news. >> mitch, i know there was potential for fattah to stay out of jail for the appeals process, but that didn't happen. why not? >>...
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his appeal will focus on evidence in the case, as well as whether the cases should have been tried separately instead of together. the appeal could be heard as soon as february. is facing a federal lawsuit over his use of a stun gun during an arrest. [yelling] kimberly: a bystander shot the video in september 2015. the man in thet back while his hands were on the police car. fairfax county police say the man was reaching for a knife and the officer used appropriate force. in the war on terror, the fbi department and homeland of security -- he fbi and department of homeland security say that people sympathizing with isis are calling for attacks and holiday events, including at u.s. churches. that came after a german terror suspect was killed in italy outside of a train station in milan earlier today. they showed a gun, -- instead he showed a gun, and an officer shot and killed him. he is believed to be the man behind the wheel of the hijacked truck that plowed through a berlin christmas market earlier this week. a busy day for president like donald trump on twitter. a day after tweeting about expanding the nation's nuclear arms ability, he'd announce the un security council resol
his appeal will focus on evidence in the case, as well as whether the cases should have been tried separately instead of together. the appeal could be heard as soon as february. is facing a federal lawsuit over his use of a stun gun during an arrest. [yelling] kimberly: a bystander shot the video in september 2015. the man in thet back while his hands were on the police car. fairfax county police say the man was reaching for a knife and the officer used appropriate force. in the war on terror,...
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the agencies and institutions he ripped off. fattah remains free on bail at this hour, sentence has been set for january 26th. he said this morning that he appeal the sentence. live at the federal court house in center city, i'm vernon odem channel 6 "action news." >> already, vernon, thank you. time to talk temperatures in the area. it's beginning to dry out after a soggy night. there are changes on the way now. sky6 live hd looking live at the ben franklin bridge. gray skies over the delaware river. let's head outside to david murphy with more from accuweather. guys, it's nice to be dry after a wet overnight and wet rush hour. storm tracker 6 live double scan, though if you're at the coast you're not drying out just yet. looks like the last little band of light precipitation will be clearing atlantic city in 15 or 20 minutes. it's a question how much of that stuff by easton in the eastern shore of maryland and milford, delaware will creep up over the coast. i think for the next hour sore you'll be on the damp side. there you see the precipitation in the overnight hours. up north we got a little bit of snow. up in the poconos, an inch. lee heighten 1.1, southwest reading .1. t
the agencies and institutions he ripped off. fattah remains free on bail at this hour, sentence has been set for january 26th. he said this morning that he appeal the sentence. live at the federal court house in center city, i'm vernon odem channel 6 "action news." >> already, vernon, thank you. time to talk temperatures in the area. it's beginning to dry out after a soggy night. there are changes on the way now. sky6 live hd looking live at the ben franklin bridge. gray skies...
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the smashed call. >>> recent appeal federal court would have made around 4 million higher workers eligible for overtime pay. 21 states sue today block the rule arguing that it will burden the public and private sectors. last week a federal judge in texas issued an injunction suspending it. >>> and the senate is cracking down on computer software used to buy ticket brokers to snap up tickets to concerts and purchase as many ticket as possible for resale as significant markups. the senators passed legislation that would make using that software an unfair and deceptive practice under the federal trade commission act. >>> well, 2 and a half tons of supplies intended for the international space station exploded as you see here shortly after take off. food meant to arrive tomorrow morning, but the rocket exploded about 7 minutes into its flight. right now russia is using drones to search for fragments but it is believed most burned up in the atmosphere. and spacex is shooting for a mid-december launch. it will launch 10 satellites. this is scheduled to take off december 16th. that would end a three and a hal
the smashed call. >>> recent appeal federal court would have made around 4 million higher workers eligible for overtime pay. 21 states sue today block the rule arguing that it will burden the public and private sectors. last week a federal judge in texas issued an injunction suspending it. >>> and the senate is cracking down on computer software used to buy ticket brokers to snap up tickets to concerts and purchase as many ticket as possible for resale as significant markups....
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attorneys are appealing the case to federal court in center city. >> this is our last hope and that's why we're here. he has no other options. >> reporter: his lawyer says he has no ties to extremism, but he did once follow a dissident cleric who promotes human rights. in a statement, i.c.e. officials said he has to legal basis to stay here calling him an enforcement priority. >> he's been investigated, no credible evidence of any threats. he has no criminal record. he's been a good guy. he is a devout muslim. that's the only basis for which he's been pursued. and that's disturbing. >> they're going to waiver him as soon as he gets to the airport in uzbekistan and take him to jail. he'll be tortured and killed. because he wants to pray to god. he's a good person. he hasn't done anything wrong. >> reporter: his wife is pregnant with the couple's third child. meantime, human rights watch says it's against international law to send someone to a place they'll be tortured. i.c.e. officials tell me his case has been thoroughly reviewed but would not say whether they believe he has ties to t
attorneys are appealing the case to federal court in center city. >> this is our last hope and that's why we're here. he has no other options. >> reporter: his lawyer says he has no ties to extremism, but he did once follow a dissident cleric who promotes human rights. in a statement, i.c.e. officials said he has to legal basis to stay here calling him an enforcement priority. >> he's been investigated, no credible evidence of any threats. he has no criminal record. he's been...
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the syrian city of aleppo. he was later killed by police. >>> former congressman will be staying in prison during his appeal process. today a federal judge rejected his attorney's attempts to keep him out of prison during the appeal. the former long-time congressman must start serving his ten-year sense january 25th. a jury found him guilty of conspiracy and money laundering. >>> northern liberty gets a makeover. nbc 10 was there after the spring garden street connector project was unveiled tonight. you can expect a number of changes including new lighting, trees, and sidewalks on spring garden between second street and columbus boulevard. >>> up next, a new type of cyber attack with real life consequences. the man who had a medical crisis because of something someone sent him on twitter. plus -- >> my children have seen their mother defiled. >> held hostage. a woman from pennsylvania in the hands of the taliban. her children born in captivity. the disturbing new video and what the state department is doing to bring this family home. >>> and all ears. why this year's hottest gadgets could be listening in and recording your conversa
the syrian city of aleppo. he was later killed by police. >>> former congressman will be staying in prison during his appeal process. today a federal judge rejected his attorney's attempts to keep him out of prison during the appeal. the former long-time congressman must start serving his ten-year sense january 25th. a jury found him guilty of conspiracy and money laundering. >>> northern liberty gets a makeover. nbc 10 was there after the spring garden street connector...
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the money you save, you can hire a math tutor. get your free trial of godaddy website builder now! at godaddy.com >> federal court of appealsction of a man who tried to bomb an oregon christmas event. he said he was set up by the fbi and also argued that the government collected his e-mails without a warrant with. what about that. we'll bring in our elyis and bob. entrapment is police coercion. is this entrapment? >> not at all. he sent out those e-mails. and he then the vib vib got on to him. he sent them out and presses had his finger on the trigger thinking he is blowing up something. he thought he was blowing something up. but the fbi got involved only after the e-mails. he was already involved in the activity. >> bob, did the court get it right when they said look, the government didn't need a warrant to nab the e-mails? >> absolutely. terrorism is a huge thing that the government has a huge interest in saving the community. and the investigation of the foreign national and they found out about the e-mailses from the united states citizen. and turn their eyes away from someone planning terrorism. it was a reasonable us
the money you save, you can hire a math tutor. get your free trial of godaddy website builder now! at godaddy.com >> federal court of appealsction of a man who tried to bomb an oregon christmas event. he said he was set up by the fbi and also argued that the government collected his e-mails without a warrant with. what about that. we'll bring in our elyis and bob. entrapment is police coercion. is this entrapment? >> not at all. he sent out those e-mails. and he then the vib vib got...
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was 63 years old, and will probably spend the rest of his career right down the road at the federal court of appeals.c. after that, donald trump will get his pick. lou >> reporter:initially, he said he had 12 names now he has 20 or more, jim. >> reporter:what we do know about donald trump is that he likes to be unpredictable, and may mix it up. and the court has become predictable in some ways. >> reporter:almost every justice was previously a federal judge. he says he doesn't necessarily want to go that route -- he might with someone was practiced law or was in business. >> reporter:so don't expect to see the same crowd from princeton, harvard, yale don't expect any more new yorkers -- three of the current justices are from new york. so while we don't know exactly what he will do -- he says he was sent here to shake things up, and we expect him to. >> reporter:with chance seales at the supreme court, i'm chief national correspondent jim osman in washington. return >> grant:north carolina lawmakers are trading blame for the failed effort to repeal the state's so-called "bathroom bill" this week. hou
was 63 years old, and will probably spend the rest of his career right down the road at the federal court of appeals.c. after that, donald trump will get his pick. lou >> reporter:initially, he said he had 12 names now he has 20 or more, jim. >> reporter:what we do know about donald trump is that he likes to be unpredictable, and may mix it up. and the court has become predictable in some ways. >> reporter:almost every justice was previously a federal judge. he says he doesn't...
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he appointed over 25 women to the federal district court, the trial bench, and 11 to courts of appeals. lucky 11.of those no president ever went back to the way it was. president reagan didn't want to be outdone. he made it a nationwide search for the first woman. charlie: sandra day o'connor. 4 and it was a -- justice ginsburg: and it was a brilliant choice. charlie: you have said when she left the court it marked a change. because she was gone. justice ginsburg: i have said more than once that the term that she loved, whenever the court provided fire for her, i was one of the four, i would have been one of the five if she remained with us. there was that an enormous difference. my question going back to both of you have been influenced by people, your husband, your late husband had a huge influence. justice ginsburg: yes. charlie: you have said to me you would not have made it to the supreme court without him. justice ginsburg: no question about it. the time said ruth would have been on a list. 23.e she would be 22 or marty made her number one. >> how did he do that? >> he had a litt
he appointed over 25 women to the federal district court, the trial bench, and 11 to courts of appeals. lucky 11.of those no president ever went back to the way it was. president reagan didn't want to be outdone. he made it a nationwide search for the first woman. charlie: sandra day o'connor. 4 and it was a -- justice ginsburg: and it was a brilliant choice. charlie: you have said when she left the court it marked a change. because she was gone. justice ginsburg: i have said more than once...
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the story. at issue, whether or not immigrants held in detention should be guaranteed a bond hearing. a federal appealsrt already ruled that detained immigrants are entitled to a hearing, every six months they're in custody, including those with criminal records. the u.s. government appealed that decision. the lawsuit comes after years of increased immigration detentions and a rising federal immigration court backlog. >> it was brought to the aclu on behalf of a thousand immigrants. it comes before the court, at an interesting time. the supreme court is still down one justice following the death of antonin scalia earlier this year. president-elect trump has promised to increase deportations when he takes office in january. we've spent several years covering the growing immigration debate. you can see more of our coverage just go to our website, nbc bay area.com. and click on the investigations tab. >>> good news tonight for thousands of california national guard troops who were ordered by the pentagon to pay back reenlistment bonuses. >> they want the repayments to be waived. the bonus was offered troo
the story. at issue, whether or not immigrants held in detention should be guaranteed a bond hearing. a federal appealsrt already ruled that detained immigrants are entitled to a hearing, every six months they're in custody, including those with criminal records. the u.s. government appealed that decision. the lawsuit comes after years of increased immigration detentions and a rising federal immigration court backlog. >> it was brought to the aclu on behalf of a thousand immigrants. it...
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we like to have organization, transparency and the fact is this federal takeover won't stand and tomorrow, the michigan court of appeals will have a hearing on this whole case, and again, michigan law needs to govern, not some federal takeover. >> i like your sports analogies then you move into music. very eclectic. >> we can do this every monday but the point is that michigan law needs to rule here. >> we'll watch closely, bill schuette. >>> here's how health care premiums are getting to be. the affordable care act or the folks behind its are saying they only rose 5.8% in the latest period and the defers is they would have risen a lot more worth it. how would you ever know? after this. thank you for dining with us. hope to see you again soon. whoa, whoa, i got this. just gotta get the check. almost there. i can't reach it. if you have alligator arms, you avoid picking up the check. what? it's what you do. i got this. thanks, dennis! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. growwwlph. it's what you do. oh that is good crispy duck. test test test test test. test test test. test
we like to have organization, transparency and the fact is this federal takeover won't stand and tomorrow, the michigan court of appeals will have a hearing on this whole case, and again, michigan law needs to govern, not some federal takeover. >> i like your sports analogies then you move into music. very eclectic. >> we can do this every monday but the point is that michigan law needs to rule here. >> we'll watch closely, bill schuette. >>> here's how health care...
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the transition team sales it will take place before inauguration. lana zak, abc news, washington. >> lawyers for congressman chaka fattah say they will appeal his 10 year federalson sentence. the judge issued the sentence yesterday. the democrat was convicted of using government and charity money to pay for personal expenses. the sentence is one of the stiffest given to me a congressional official convicted of corruption but falls short as much what prosecutors wanted. still fattah's congressional colleague bob brady is shaken by the fall of his friend. >> chaka did a lot of good for the city of philadelphia but a lot of resources for education and one major mistake, you can't make a mistake in this business. >> the judge ordered fattah to repay the money he took and terrorist prison on january 25. >> four local catholic church are shutting down. their leaders say january 11 will be the close of worship. saint jesus saints augustine's in bridgeport assumption of the bless said virgin mayor flee west grove. the diocese cited several reasons including maintenance costs. >>> the first female line of duty death by a philadelphia fire. joyce craig died on december
the transition team sales it will take place before inauguration. lana zak, abc news, washington. >> lawyers for congressman chaka fattah say they will appeal his 10 year federalson sentence. the judge issued the sentence yesterday. the democrat was convicted of using government and charity money to pay for personal expenses. the sentence is one of the stiffest given to me a congressional official convicted of corruption but falls short as much what prosecutors wanted. still fattah's...
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the next generation of young women at the reagan library. then federal appeals court judges both from the d c circuit and a senior federal judge from the fourth circuit discuss the history and impact of the bill of rights 225 years after ratification. to theying those words factual circumstances and disputes over more than 200 years is what is challenging. >> on sunday, author jean epstein, law professor richard epstein and a member of the law foreign wars.te >> judgment becomes an essential portion in the way in which we have to start to deal with these things. if you start with the frame and make it funny, over time, you use force and it's going to be a calamity and when you don't use force, that is where it happens. >> than the muslim public affairs council with remarks by democratic congressman hobby or andrra, actor george to k, a muslim goldstar father. >> what we were trying to do was highlight the values of the constitution of the united states, the values of freedom of speech, practice of religion, equal dignity, equal protection under the law and due p
the next generation of young women at the reagan library. then federal appeals court judges both from the d c circuit and a senior federal judge from the fourth circuit discuss the history and impact of the bill of rights 225 years after ratification. to theying those words factual circumstances and disputes over more than 200 years is what is challenging. >> on sunday, author jean epstein, law professor richard epstein and a member of the law foreign wars.te >> judgment becomes an...
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the judiciary committee is a logical place for me to go. there are all -- other committees appealing to meet, n oversight government reform. i am hoping to get on that because it overseas the whole federal government. i have more than 85,000 constituents that work in the federal government in every place from griculture, to the pentagon, to the treasury department where my wife works. and i want to be a champion for the ard-working people who are doing the work of the public interest by going to work every day and advancing the agenda of the american people. >> thank you so much for talking to c-span. general david petraeus, talks about combating terrorism and other global threats. this took place on the campus of george washington university in washington, d.c.. this is just over an hour. hour. >>
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the case is about whether immigrants in detention should be guaranteed a bond hearing. a federal appeals court ruled detained immigrants are entitled to a hearing every six months that they are in custody, including those with criminal records. the u.s. government appealed the decision. the lawsuit comes after years of increased immigration detentions and a rising federal immigration court backlog. it was brauought by the aclu an comes before the court at an interesting time. the supreme court is still down one justice following the death of antonin scalia earlier this year. the president-elect, donald trump, has promised to increase deportations when he takes office early next year. >>> we've spent years covering the growing immigration debate. you can find the coverage on our we website at nbcbayarea.com. under the immigrations tab. >>> regardless what happens to immigration policy, jennifer na pall tanno says they plan to help students. they introduced policies yesterday saying no students would be released without a judicial warrant. she says, quote, we felt it necessary to reaffirm
the case is about whether immigrants in detention should be guaranteed a bond hearing. a federal appeals court ruled detained immigrants are entitled to a hearing every six months that they are in custody, including those with criminal records. the u.s. government appealed the decision. the lawsuit comes after years of increased immigration detentions and a rising federal immigration court backlog. it was brauought by the aclu an comes before the court at an interesting time. the supreme court...
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the ronald reagan library. at nine quantity, federal appeals court judges both from the d circuit and a senior federal judge of the fourth circuit discussed the history and impact of the bill of rights , 225 years after ratification. >> flying those words to the very factual circumstances and disputes that confront the country over more than 200 years is what is challenging. p.m., and 6:30 author, law professor, and a scholar from the cato institute debate u.s. involvement in foreign wars. >> force is always a difficult question and the judgment becomes an essential portion. if you start with the frame and make it funny, over time you use force it is going to be a calamity, and when you don't use force that is when the real calamities happen. >> at 9:00 p.m., the muslim public affairs council convention with remarks by california democratic constant xavier becerra, actor george takei, van jones, and khizr khan. >> what we are trying to do is highlight the values of the united states, freedom of speech, practice of religion, it will dignity and equal protection of the law, and due process of law. and those valu
the ronald reagan library. at nine quantity, federal appeals court judges both from the d circuit and a senior federal judge of the fourth circuit discussed the history and impact of the bill of rights , 225 years after ratification. >> flying those words to the very factual circumstances and disputes that confront the country over more than 200 years is what is challenging. p.m., and 6:30 author, law professor, and a scholar from the cato institute debate u.s. involvement in foreign...