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u.s. supreme court to intervene in this extraordinary way and the u.s.overnment did not seek emergency relief, a stay from the ninth circuit or the u.s. supreme court which would have had the effect of eliminating judge allsup's ruling and restoring the executive order for the time being. and by virtue of not seeing that relief, there's less pressure on congress than there would be otherwise. because the 700,000 in daca now are not subject to immediate deportation. >> the supreme court is staying out of the dispute for now. could there be a chance next term that the court decided to take this up? >> absolutely and probably they will. and in fact, the order that they issued although brief, said they were denying review without prejudice means at the right time they would entertain an appeal. let's assume that the ninth circuit and the second circuit reviewing the order decide that the executive order was not proper. then i think the chances are very, very good that the u.s. supreme court will take up the case. now that will be months from now. the briefin
u.s. supreme court to intervene in this extraordinary way and the u.s.overnment did not seek emergency relief, a stay from the ninth circuit or the u.s. supreme court which would have had the effect of eliminating judge allsup's ruling and restoring the executive order for the time being. and by virtue of not seeing that relief, there's less pressure on congress than there would be otherwise. because the 700,000 in daca now are not subject to immediate deportation. >> the supreme court is...
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the supreme court is expected to have a decision in june. >>> the u.s. supreme court today rejected a request to bypass a federal appeals court and get the justices to intervene in the fate of daca t protect hundreds of houses of young immigrants brought to the u.s. as children from deportation. this denial leaves the program if place for now. president trump has set a march 5th deadline for daca to end if congress does not take action to extend it. the two federal courts ruled that setting that deadline was illegal. the 9th circuit court will now rule. >>> attorney general javier basara looks forward to explaining to the 9th circuit that daca is legal. for the sake of the dreamers who help make our economy and our state strong, it should not be allowed to stand. >> we are joined by david levine, uc professor at the college of law. this gives them space. this march 5th deadline is less meaningless now, isn't it? >> for the dreamers who applied for daca status prior to october 5th, they are okay for the time being because of the two federal district court
the supreme court is expected to have a decision in june. >>> the u.s. supreme court today rejected a request to bypass a federal appeals court and get the justices to intervene in the fate of daca t protect hundreds of houses of young immigrants brought to the u.s. as children from deportation. this denial leaves the program if place for now. president trump has set a march 5th deadline for daca to end if congress does not take action to extend it. the two federal courts ruled that...
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u.s. supreme court.it definitely gives them more time than they have before. >> president donald trump asked the supreme court to get involved, but they are staying out of it. what happens that?>> the next step is that he goes back to the ninth circuit. what the trump administration was trying to do was to leapfrog over the ninth circuit, and now it is going to be following the normal process. the ninth circuit has already set up a briefing schedule, and the breeze will be in by april, and i am sure they will schedule a hearing pretty quickly after that. the supreme court order did say they expected the ninth circuit to move weekly, and i expect they will. we will probably hear from the ninth circuit by the early summer or late june or early july, and then it will go up to the supreme court at that point. >> did the supreme court explained the decision that was announced today?>> no. nothing at all. it is interesting that there were no recorded dissents. if they was sympathetic to the u.s. government's p
u.s. supreme court.it definitely gives them more time than they have before. >> president donald trump asked the supreme court to get involved, but they are staying out of it. what happens that?>> the next step is that he goes back to the ninth circuit. what the trump administration was trying to do was to leapfrog over the ninth circuit, and now it is going to be following the normal process. the ninth circuit has already set up a briefing schedule, and the breeze will be in by...
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republicans in the state legislature will challenge the new maps in court. u.s. e court considering other cases from wisconsin and maryland. addressing limits on partisan gerrymandering. >>> kentucky fried chicken forced to close locations in the uk after running out of chicken. 800 of the 900 kfc locations in britain had to close for the day. some reopened for business. the shortage was due to problems with the new delivery partner dhl. the deliveries were incomplete because of operational issues. kfc says it is too early to say how long it will take to restore service. >>> fergie apologized for the rendition of the national and th -- anthem at the nba all-star game on sunday. ♪ that our flag was still there o say ♪ >> the singer said she wanted to try something different, but did not strike the intended target. she said i love this country and tried my best. critics slammed her performance saying her sexy delivery was not typical for a patriotic song. >> it was long. two and a half minutes. >> it was about 25 seconds longer than the pink national anthem at the s
republicans in the state legislature will challenge the new maps in court. u.s. e court considering other cases from wisconsin and maryland. addressing limits on partisan gerrymandering. >>> kentucky fried chicken forced to close locations in the uk after running out of chicken. 800 of the 900 kfc locations in britain had to close for the day. some reopened for business. the shortage was due to problems with the new delivery partner dhl. the deliveries were incomplete because of...
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u.s. circuit court of appeals made their ruling.vote, the three-judge panel ruled that president clinton has no constitutional basis for delaying the suit and that paula jones could have her day in court. the ruling all but guaranteed one thing. >> this case is going all the way up to the supreme court. you? we're voya! we stay with you to and through retirement. i get that voya is with me through retirement, i'm just surprised it means in my kitchen. so that means no breakfast? voya. helping you to and through retirement. coaching means making tough choices. jim! you're in! but when you have high blood pressure and need cold medicine that works fast, the choice is simple. coricidin hbp is the #1 brand that gives powerful cold symptom relief without raising your blood pressure. coricidin hbp. before the appellate court ruled that paula jones' lawsuit could go to trial, it was a different news story that gripped the beltway. >> a stack of papers reappeared on a table in the white house book room. >> when investigators tried to figure
u.s. circuit court of appeals made their ruling.vote, the three-judge panel ruled that president clinton has no constitutional basis for delaying the suit and that paula jones could have her day in court. the ruling all but guaranteed one thing. >> this case is going all the way up to the supreme court. you? we're voya! we stay with you to and through retirement. i get that voya is with me through retirement, i'm just surprised it means in my kitchen. so that means no breakfast? voya....
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hundred fighters died in the airstrikes and that as our province that was a response to what the u.s. court an unprovoked attack on its allies the syrian democratic forces russia says the u.s. strikes are part of an american effort to control economic assets and turkey has resumed bombing raids over the northern survey an enclave of a fleeing after a five day break local kurdish media posted this video showing turkish airstrikes on the outskirts of the well turkey begad an air and ground operation last month to oust the twi peachey group from thinking those are the headlines on al-jazeera one o one east is coming up next. facing realities growing up when did you realize that you were living in a special place the so-called secret city getting to the heart of the matter why is activists to live in jail just because she expressed herself hear their story on talk to al-jazeera at this time. the marshall islands is a tiny pacific nation with a very big problem. once ground zero for america's cold war atomic testing it's been left with a toxic radioactive legacy. now rising sea levels threaten t
hundred fighters died in the airstrikes and that as our province that was a response to what the u.s. court an unprovoked attack on its allies the syrian democratic forces russia says the u.s. strikes are part of an american effort to control economic assets and turkey has resumed bombing raids over the northern survey an enclave of a fleeing after a five day break local kurdish media posted this video showing turkish airstrikes on the outskirts of the well turkey begad an air and ground...
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u.s. supreme court said it will stay out of the dispute over the daca program, at least for now. the u.s. supreme court will not consider a lower court's ruling that blocked the government's effort to end daca on march 5th. that means the case will continue in the federal appeals courts and for now daca renewals can continue. >>> the school resource officer called a coward for his actions during the mass shooting in florida is defending himself. scot peterson resigned after the sheriff said school surveillance cameras show him standing outside the building where students were being shot and killed. a statement from peterson's attorney insists the officer followed proper protocol calling for assistance, ordering a lockdown and taking up a tactical position believing the gunman was outside. his response to the shooting that left 17 people dead is now the subject of a state investigation. he ress th >>> president trump says school safety is the top priority following the florida attack and today the president met with the nation's governors to address that issue. reporter weigia jian
u.s. supreme court said it will stay out of the dispute over the daca program, at least for now. the u.s. supreme court will not consider a lower court's ruling that blocked the government's effort to end daca on march 5th. that means the case will continue in the federal appeals courts and for now daca renewals can continue. >>> the school resource officer called a coward for his actions during the mass shooting in florida is defending himself. scot peterson resigned after the sheriff...
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u.s. government acting pursuant to legislation and if they're not doing anything outside of their authority and outside the color of law then you're no court is going to find the u.s. government to be liable for that activity i think the smarter route here particularly for those people on the report is to seek a determination from u.s. courts that their placement on the report and in fact the report itself may have violated the due process mandates of the administrative procedure act which is which is a law that governs federal agency actions but at mr for areas you pointed out putting an individual or a company on on death least does not necessarily compel anyone to take actions against them if let's say a financial institution denies this service to some russian individual can he proceeded discrimination case simply because he as a russian was discriminated. for no reason that then being a russian right so well there is that what you said at the end is the material term if that's the cause is because he was a russian the action was taken then certainly you may have a case for discrimination but the banks response in that case would be we
u.s. government acting pursuant to legislation and if they're not doing anything outside of their authority and outside the color of law then you're no court is going to find the u.s. government to be liable for that activity i think the smarter route here particularly for those people on the report is to seek a determination from u.s. courts that their placement on the report and in fact the report itself may have violated the due process mandates of the administrative procedure act which is...
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u.s. supreme court claim willing the order intrudes on their turf. the u.s. supreme court has not yet decided to take the case. on january 26th, the pennsylvania supreme court issued an additional order requesting data from the legislature things like current boundaries of all municipalities and precincts. the response of the republican leader, senate president joe scarnotti was to flatly refuse to comply claiming both orders from the pennsylvania supreme court, the supreme court of the state he's in that they were unconstitutional under the u.s. constitution. senator scarnotti is legally bound to comply even while he waits for an appeal from the u.s. supreme court. if he continues to refuse, the pennsylvania supreme court could the hold him in contempt and put him in jail. that kind of flagrant lawlessness appears to be a pattern with the republican party currently engaged in a full various institutions across the country, various institutions of justice that don't suit its ends, like, for instance, house intel chairman devin nunes is doing with his memo. we'
u.s. supreme court claim willing the order intrudes on their turf. the u.s. supreme court has not yet decided to take the case. on january 26th, the pennsylvania supreme court issued an additional order requesting data from the legislature things like current boundaries of all municipalities and precincts. the response of the republican leader, senate president joe scarnotti was to flatly refuse to comply claiming both orders from the pennsylvania supreme court, the supreme court of the state...
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u.s. supreme court turns down a white house request, leaving the fate of dreamers uncertain. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the debate over gun control. tomorrow president trump plans to meet with a bipartisan group of lawmakers to discuss the issue. the president told a group of governors that they should not be afraid to take on the nra. congressional republicans aren't so sure. also tomorrow, students at the florida high school where a gunman killed 17 people on valentine's day are scheduled to return to class. hena doba is here in new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. president trump is making lots of promises to the growing chorus of americans demanding change to gun laws. this as a bipartisan team of senators plans to introduce a bill today raising the age limit for buying assault weapons. >> not one more! >> reporter: as gun-control rallies continue around the country, there are signs that the persistence this time in the wake of the florida school
u.s. supreme court turns down a white house request, leaving the fate of dreamers uncertain. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the debate over gun control. tomorrow president trump plans to meet with a bipartisan group of lawmakers to discuss the issue. the president told a group of governors that they should not be afraid to take on the nra. congressional republicans aren't...
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u.s. supreme court.the use of midazolam was a vital of the eighth amendment on cruel and unusual punishment. meanwhile the mother of warner's victim, an 11-month-old baby, made her feelings clear. >> if they want to honor me, they will give him life in prison without the possibility of parole. i don't see any justice in sentencing someone to die. to me the justice is in someone living with what they have done to you, to your family, and having to live with that the rest of their life, knowing they'll never walk out those bars. when he dies i want it to be because it's his time, not because he's been executed due to what happened to me and my child. i don't want that on my hands. it make me feel like i'm no different than him and i don't want to feel that way. >> the time for warner's execution came and went as oklahoma waited for word from the u.s. supreme court about whether they could use midazolam on warner. at 6:20 p.m., the decision came down. justice sonia sotomayor wrote, the food and drug adminis
u.s. supreme court.the use of midazolam was a vital of the eighth amendment on cruel and unusual punishment. meanwhile the mother of warner's victim, an 11-month-old baby, made her feelings clear. >> if they want to honor me, they will give him life in prison without the possibility of parole. i don't see any justice in sentencing someone to die. to me the justice is in someone living with what they have done to you, to your family, and having to live with that the rest of their life,...
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u.s. supreme court has dealt a blow to president insisting that he must keep the protections he's trying to end for immigrants both in the u.s. illegally as children let's get more from our white house correspondent kimberly how can either kimble a so the protections stay at least for now. that's right the president was speaking to a group of governors here at the white house reacting to that ruling. was in a ruling in fact what happened was that the supreme court essentially said we're not going to hear this case that is certainly disappointing to donald trump and he expressed that disappointment in essence what we have are two rulings at the federal court level that have said that those deferred action for childhood arrivals programs protections put in place by barack obama for those children who are now adults brought to the united states illegally by their parents that those protections the president tried to end that simply the federal court said that you can't do that so the term administration tried to go to the supreme court and see if it would have a more favorable ruling there in
u.s. supreme court has dealt a blow to president insisting that he must keep the protections he's trying to end for immigrants both in the u.s. illegally as children let's get more from our white house correspondent kimberly how can either kimble a so the protections stay at least for now. that's right the president was speaking to a group of governors here at the white house reacting to that ruling. was in a ruling in fact what happened was that the supreme court essentially said we're not...
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u.s. district court, the fifth circuit court of appeals and finally the u.s. supreme court.y all denied the appeal. >> matters became desperate. now we had no more appeals or challenges. on april 19th of 1999, the final death warrant was issued. we had struck out. we had failed. and he was going to die. >> the state set an execution date. >> we drove over to angola. john came into the room. we didn't tell him we were coming, but he knew why we were there. and he looked at us and said, what's the date? we looked aim him and said, john, it's may 20th, which was basically a month off. >> i'd been around death row at that time long enough to understand what was going on. i was like, wow, it's my turn, it's my time. so i was trying to be strong. i was trying to, like, understand what's getting ready to happen. i'm getting ready to die for a crime i did not commit, anxiety kicked in. i didn't know how else to accept the reality that they're getting ready to kill me. >> and then john did a really remarkable thing. he said, my youngest son, john jr., is the first person in my family
u.s. district court, the fifth circuit court of appeals and finally the u.s. supreme court.y all denied the appeal. >> matters became desperate. now we had no more appeals or challenges. on april 19th of 1999, the final death warrant was issued. we had struck out. we had failed. and he was going to die. >> the state set an execution date. >> we drove over to angola. john came into the room. we didn't tell him we were coming, but he knew why we were there. and he looked at us...
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u.s. supreme court has denied the stayf execution. thprocess willegin shortly.itnesses to prepare themselves for transport. >>> on this episode of "death row stories," a brutal murder in texas. >> he went crazy. he started shooting all over the place. >> lands a 17-year-old offender on death row. >> young people were committing very adult crimes. >> but with questionable evidence. >> there are no guns, no blood. dna, nothing. >> and a death sentence looming. >> execution was at midnight in those days. >> a d.a. has doubts. >> i was horrified by what i saw. >> a boy's life hangs in the balance. >> evil people are never going to change. they should be executed.
u.s. supreme court has denied the stayf execution. thprocess willegin shortly.itnesses to prepare themselves for transport. >>> on this episode of "death row stories," a brutal murder in texas. >> he went crazy. he started shooting all over the place. >> lands a 17-year-old offender on death row. >> young people were committing very adult crimes. >> but with questionable evidence. >> there are no guns, no blood. dna, nothing. >> and a death...
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u.s. district court in san francisco. when uber implemented up front pricing in 2016, it didn't pay drivers their fair share. so far, no comment from uber. >>> new video shows the chilling moments that a b.a.r.t. police officer shot and killed a man proves its case. saalim continutindle was shot. we have to warn you it's graphic. >> abc 7 news obtained this recording of the original video that was shown to tindle's family by oakland police. tindle's family says it proves he was unarmed and shot in the back on january 3rd. a b.a.r.t. police officer reportedly heard a gunshot on 7th street. when he arrived, he claims that he saw tindle and another man fighting on the ground sniept it's horrible to see anything tragic like that. but when it's your little brother, when he's not at fault, you know, it's truly more heart-wrenching. >> tindle's family filed a claim against b.a.r.t. and hopes the d.a. files criminal charges against the officer. >>> democrats and republicans will meet today to discuss the results of an investigati
u.s. district court in san francisco. when uber implemented up front pricing in 2016, it didn't pay drivers their fair share. so far, no comment from uber. >>> new video shows the chilling moments that a b.a.r.t. police officer shot and killed a man proves its case. saalim continutindle was shot. we have to warn you it's graphic. >> abc 7 news obtained this recording of the original video that was shown to tindle's family by oakland police. tindle's family says it proves he was...
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court. attorneys for a wisconsin man convicted of murdering a woman asked u.s. supreme court to toss out his 2005 confession claiming it was coerced. lawyers for 28 year-old brendon made a similar argument to the u.s. seventh circuit court of appeals in chicago in december but judges voted to up hold his conviction. >>> doctor in indianapolis is fed up with the massive potholes and now calling on city officials to fix the problem. doctor lewis profeta said they are dangerous and could effect any critically ill child being transported. the bumpy ambulance ride could cause a child's trach tube to come lose to result in losing a child's airway and potentially die. >> actually, briefly contemplated flying this kid by helicopter, just a few miles, which is pro pos rust. >> reporter: city officials say they have gotten nearly 6,000 pothole repair requests and they are planning to re surface streets in the spring. >> we were mentioning this the other day but i was joking how i hit a pothole and thought i needed a hip replacement. i didn't realize the serious health comp
court. attorneys for a wisconsin man convicted of murdering a woman asked u.s. supreme court to toss out his 2005 confession claiming it was coerced. lawyers for 28 year-old brendon made a similar argument to the u.s. seventh circuit court of appeals in chicago in december but judges voted to up hold his conviction. >>> doctor in indianapolis is fed up with the massive potholes and now calling on city officials to fix the problem. doctor lewis profeta said they are dangerous and could...
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u.s. district court in washington. i want to show you this. it's a very short.ump campaign aide. he heard mercedes schlapp say the charges against him have nothing to do at the white house today. i'm tired of thinking, but it's true. count one against rick gates, conspiracy against the united states, and we think that's the tax fraud charges against him and falsified tax returns. count two, false statements to the fbi. the line to the fbi is not the first we've seen amongst the people scooped up in the robert mueller investigation. the mueller investigation looking for any signs of collusion between the trump campaign and russia. the white house saying this isn't that. we are watching it, and when it happens, the hearing were these counts are talked about, and he has his chance for it, we will show it to you via today on fox news. now let's go to this. >> i do want to say because people asked in north korea. we impose today the heaviest sanctions ever imposed on a country before. frankly, hopefully something positive can happen. we will see. hopefully something
u.s. district court in washington. i want to show you this. it's a very short.ump campaign aide. he heard mercedes schlapp say the charges against him have nothing to do at the white house today. i'm tired of thinking, but it's true. count one against rick gates, conspiracy against the united states, and we think that's the tax fraud charges against him and falsified tax returns. count two, false statements to the fbi. the line to the fbi is not the first we've seen amongst the people scooped...
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once you start getting up to the appellate courts and u.s. supreme court you would have power behind the judicial ruling. this one in my opinion doesn't have that much sway on us. >> julie: you have u.s. district judge basically he in new york ruled yesterday that attorney general jeff sessions had erred in concluding that daca is unconstitutional. a quote. the state attorneys general and immigrants had sued the administration. that is sort of what propelled all of this. what of granting a preliminary injunction now really mean? >> well, it is just stacking up on the previous injunction that was there and since congress is taking it up it probably has no long-term effect. the previous injunction was already -- the administration said they would adhere to that. they would continue to grant renewals of daca for those who were qualified. what this does in my opinion is more of a political statement by this judge and the plaintiffs here than it is a real true judicial opinion. >> julie: so the trump administration is going to be appealing the judg
once you start getting up to the appellate courts and u.s. supreme court you would have power behind the judicial ruling. this one in my opinion doesn't have that much sway on us. >> julie: you have u.s. district judge basically he in new york ruled yesterday that attorney general jeff sessions had erred in concluding that daca is unconstitutional. a quote. the state attorneys general and immigrants had sued the administration. that is sort of what propelled all of this. what of granting...
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agreement between the british authorities the american authorities so he may well end up in front of a u.s. court possibly facing a very very lengthy prison sentence indeed on charges of things like espionage for the leak of thousands of thousands of top secret documents certainly more complicated than it seems in fact their life from central london they thank you one hundred fourteen member onstott from north korea has arrived in south korea to perform during the winter olympics there the group traveled by ferry to the east and south korean port of moco they were met by crowds of protesters holding lodge photos of north korean leader kim jong un with crosses drawn through them. fans of luxury cars you may want to look away now porsches most say these jag gears and corvettes among more than two dozen luxury seized vehicles crushed in the philippines president were to go to turkey or did the destruction of the secondhand vehicles to deter smugglers almost three million dollars worth of smuggled vehicles were intercepted by the country's customs feel you asked here. that were on two hours' time the
agreement between the british authorities the american authorities so he may well end up in front of a u.s. court possibly facing a very very lengthy prison sentence indeed on charges of things like espionage for the leak of thousands of thousands of top secret documents certainly more complicated than it seems in fact their life from central london they thank you one hundred fourteen member onstott from north korea has arrived in south korea to perform during the winter olympics there the...
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u.s. supreme court says no not yet to president trump over the dreamers.the march 5 deadline? ♪ >> daca is going to be put back into the ninth circuit. we tried to get it move quickly because we would like to help daca. i think everybody in the room wants to help with daca but the supreme court ruled it has to go through the normal channels comes with going back in. there won't be any surprise. >> absent some court decision, continuing court protection, 1,000 young people a day will be subject to deportation, unable to continue to legally work in america. >> we know where we need to go to get a lot of the votes we don't have to pass the bill. we are working hard. >> bret: the u.s. supreme court is essentially saying this daca case has to make its way through the courts before it takes it up. not taking it up now. this as a march 5 deadline looms. the white house saying "the district judge decision to unilaterally reimpose a program congress had explicitly and repeatedly rejected is a usurpation of legislative authority. the fact that this occurs at a time
u.s. supreme court says no not yet to president trump over the dreamers.the march 5 deadline? ♪ >> daca is going to be put back into the ninth circuit. we tried to get it move quickly because we would like to help daca. i think everybody in the room wants to help with daca but the supreme court ruled it has to go through the normal channels comes with going back in. there won't be any surprise. >> absent some court decision, continuing court protection, 1,000 young people a day...
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the court said so. the u.s. preme court intervened in a case, against the rule pending, that had never happened before. why would they do that? because of the likelihood it was unlawful. a great over each of the past administration. the president corrected that. regulatory across the marketplace. [laughter] -- [applause] >> at the forefront, this was a specific charge you, be selected you as an administrator because of his perceived notion of your ability to carry on real regulatory reform. you have rolled up your sleeves. 22 specific actions. from my understanding, every 22 going away only one is coming on board. already saving $1 billion. how important is it to the economy and to the environment both, that we have the kinds of regulatory reform you're working on? >> i mentioned earlier, fifth grade civics. where we are housed. what is happened, not just at our agency, interior and other places, a statute says one thing. an agency regulation does the opposite. if you are if you are a business this country and yo
the court said so. the u.s. preme court intervened in a case, against the rule pending, that had never happened before. why would they do that? because of the likelihood it was unlawful. a great over each of the past administration. the president corrected that. regulatory across the marketplace. [laughter] -- [applause] >> at the forefront, this was a specific charge you, be selected you as an administrator because of his perceived notion of your ability to carry on real regulatory...
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city of philadelphia right now this celebrating the biggest prize in u.s. courts after the philadelphia eagles won super bowl fifty two they beat the defending champions the new england patriots in a game that had drama from start to finish and even the halftime entertainment show cause some controversy is a nice holdman. lawrence. thanks. it's the short piece of vent on the american sporting calendar and one that the new england patriots knew all too well forty of all star quarterback tom brady leaving out the team in his eyes the super bowl appearance they were the defending champions against the philadelphia eagles who had never won a title before but the eagles got the first touchdown of the day that was one thanks to the american football has been plagued by debate over the dangers of concussion in recent years and this hit on the patriots brandon coke's in the second quarter who did nothing to a lie certain fee is never he wouldn't return to the game while a remarkable trick played by a group quarterback and exposed in short philadelphia would lead twenty to
city of philadelphia right now this celebrating the biggest prize in u.s. courts after the philadelphia eagles won super bowl fifty two they beat the defending champions the new england patriots in a game that had drama from start to finish and even the halftime entertainment show cause some controversy is a nice holdman. lawrence. thanks. it's the short piece of vent on the american sporting calendar and one that the new england patriots knew all too well forty of all star quarterback tom...
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u.s. supreme court rejecting the request from state republicans. they want to block a lower court ruling to redraw the state maps. the republicans hold 12 of the 18 seats. the supreme court ruled that republicans illegally sought partisan advantage over democrats in drawing maps. gop leaders may pursue further legal action. it could have an impact on the 2018 mid terms. that is where gop control of the house is on the line. >>> a candidate with a history of and anti-semitic statements is in a race for the congressional seat in elleillin. arthur jones is running unopposed. his web site has a section quote, there is no proof that the holocaust ever took place. there is a section on white supremacy. the illinois republican party has refused to back his candidacy. >> takes us back to the times of roy moore in a way. >>> ahead, colorado's governor says enough is enough after the third fatal shooting of the police officer in just six weeks. now another widow and 11-year-old twins left in mourning. you won't see these folks they have businesses to run. th
u.s. supreme court rejecting the request from state republicans. they want to block a lower court ruling to redraw the state maps. the republicans hold 12 of the 18 seats. the supreme court ruled that republicans illegally sought partisan advantage over democrats in drawing maps. gop leaders may pursue further legal action. it could have an impact on the 2018 mid terms. that is where gop control of the house is on the line. >>> a candidate with a history of and anti-semitic statements...
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they have all been indicted in our u.s. courts for their roles in the murders brothers to the rescue shoot down but they have yet to be held accountable. i have urged administrations after administration to bring these perpetrators to the united states so that they can be prosecuted and justice can be served. furthermore, the obama administration made the grave error of releasing cuban spy her regardo hernandez, who was convicted of conspiracy to commit espionage and conspiracy to commit murder for his role in the deaths of these brave pilots. released. i will continue to urge our department of justice to pursue legal action against all current and former cuban regime operatives who perpetrated that murderous attack against the brothers to the rescue aircraft and its unarmed victims. and all cuban operatives who planned or otherwise participated in the shootdown. to this day that same regime that violated international law, that killed carlos, mario, an pablo remains as oppressive as ever, routinely beating and harassing peaceful
they have all been indicted in our u.s. courts for their roles in the murders brothers to the rescue shoot down but they have yet to be held accountable. i have urged administrations after administration to bring these perpetrators to the united states so that they can be prosecuted and justice can be served. furthermore, the obama administration made the grave error of releasing cuban spy her regardo hernandez, who was convicted of conspiracy to commit espionage and conspiracy to commit murder...
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at the u.s. courtpeals, teaching at george washington universities and alia school of law and member of the national relations board, working as a u.s. attorney for the southern district of florida and serving as dean of the florida international university school of law, college of law, excuse me. that breadth of life experiences serves as an excellent foundation for his current job as the united states secretary of labor, where he works to foster, promote and develop the welfare of wage earners, job seekers and retirees of the united states. it's an enormous responsibility and secretary acosta manages about 17,000 workers charged with this tax across our nation. i was very pleased when secretary acosta came to south dakota for the first of our four wga workshops and i've been impressed with his commitment to work on behalf of today's labor force and his vision for the workforce of tomorrow. please welcome our guest speaker secretary alexander acosta, the newest secretary of labor. [ applause ] >> gov
at the u.s. courtpeals, teaching at george washington universities and alia school of law and member of the national relations board, working as a u.s. attorney for the southern district of florida and serving as dean of the florida international university school of law, college of law, excuse me. that breadth of life experiences serves as an excellent foundation for his current job as the united states secretary of labor, where he works to foster, promote and develop the welfare of wage...
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u.s. supreme court said it it is legal to detain immigrants indefinitely as they wait for a hearing. they are authorized to do detain immigrants without bail to determine whether or not they should be deported. many immigrants wait more than a year. they are entitled to a bond hearing every six months as long as they are not danger of a flight risk.>>> this can continue as planned. district drug -- judge attempted a -- an attempt from the state of california. they said this while infringes on state's right.>>> that is the sound of dozens of rounds being fired. this was recorded by a body camera. this was from a deadly shooting in san francisco earlier this month. this is one of seven videos that was released last night. police accused joel armstrong of killing two people and killing one of them. the body camera footage showed how policed -- police tracked the suspect. three people in the rv surrendered. armstrong shot at officers from inside of the rv. the officers returned fire and armstrong surrendered. >> the evidence in this case so far indicates that mr. armstrong fired two roun
u.s. supreme court said it it is legal to detain immigrants indefinitely as they wait for a hearing. they are authorized to do detain immigrants without bail to determine whether or not they should be deported. many immigrants wait more than a year. they are entitled to a bond hearing every six months as long as they are not danger of a flight risk.>>> this can continue as planned. district drug -- judge attempted a -- an attempt from the state of california. they said this while...
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u.s. supreme court.dent laura ingle has the latest on the story we've been following all week. >> top pennsylvania republican lawmakers asking the nation's highest court to intervene in a battle which they contend could change the course of future elections. arguing the democrat-controlled state supreme court has overstepped its authority by imposing a new map which will unfairly handicap the g.o.p. in the swing state. in court documents, writing "the pennsylvania supreme court conspicuously ceased everyday redistricting -- redistricting process." state supreme court throughout the map that was considered by many, including the brennan center for justice among the nations most gerrymandered. political observers say the new map the state supreme court announced monday will give democrats a boost in the house of representatives. >> we are saying this is a blatant power grab by a supreme court hell-bent on more democrat seats as opposed to applying the constitutions. >> u.s. supreme court fielding other red
u.s. supreme court.dent laura ingle has the latest on the story we've been following all week. >> top pennsylvania republican lawmakers asking the nation's highest court to intervene in a battle which they contend could change the course of future elections. arguing the democrat-controlled state supreme court has overstepped its authority by imposing a new map which will unfairly handicap the g.o.p. in the swing state. in court documents, writing "the pennsylvania supreme court...
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u.s. supreme court decided that state laws establishing separate schools for black and white students are unconstitutional. el america, a country decides, a documentary film documenting the difficult process of integrating the city's public schools. it is sponsored by the fund for the republic and the ford foundation. the film was directed by charles guggenheim and nominated for an academy award. ♪ [chatter] >> like many gross students -- now we are integrated. the new gross students and white students going to the same school. some people are worried about our kids, i am not. have seen kids like these in a trouble, real trouble. it happened quite a few years ago over at fairgrounds park, just across the street. ♪ [tense music] ♪ ♪ [mournful music] what we didn't know, we do not understand. that which we did not understand, it was feared. here, the beginning of hate. reason to hate. st. louis was a quiet city. we all used the same library, and the sames railroad station. public transportation. and what did we really share in common? these children did not know each other. they could get u
u.s. supreme court decided that state laws establishing separate schools for black and white students are unconstitutional. el america, a country decides, a documentary film documenting the difficult process of integrating the city's public schools. it is sponsored by the fund for the republic and the ford foundation. the film was directed by charles guggenheim and nominated for an academy award. ♪ [chatter] >> like many gross students -- now we are integrated. the new gross students...
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u.s. supreme court deals in the bill over his plans for the trimix. welcome back as we look at weather across central and southern parts of china and taiwan gerri looking fine through much of choosing quite a strong southerly flow but we have got this area of rain and that is likely to stand toward shanghai as we head through wednesday this week and further towards the southeast servants of the foods you will see some heavy rain to staying dry there in hong kong and staying fine across much of indochina twenty seven in her neuer in vietnam for south asia weather conditions not too bad for most areas what a cloud moving up across pakistan some clouds bringing the risk of showers for sure lanka but between those areas looking fine plenty of sunshine and thirty as a high entirely let's move the forecast on you see more in the way of cloud across northern parts of india and pakistan but it should remain dry and fine but for colombo more particularly east coast of sri lanka i think the risk the risk of the odd shower here in the arabian peninsula we're lik
u.s. supreme court deals in the bill over his plans for the trimix. welcome back as we look at weather across central and southern parts of china and taiwan gerri looking fine through much of choosing quite a strong southerly flow but we have got this area of rain and that is likely to stand toward shanghai as we head through wednesday this week and further towards the southeast servants of the foods you will see some heavy rain to staying dry there in hong kong and staying fine across much of...
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u.s. supreme court decided that state laws establishing separate public schools for black and white students were unconstitutional. up next, a city decides. documenting the response of st. louis to the court's early think tanks support about ford foundation. the film was the right of atrocities and on and was nominated for an academy award. >>, we are integrated, white and black students going to different schools. the big question is can they get along together? something one word about our kids, i am not. seen kids like these in trouble, real trouble. it happened quite a few years ago over at fairgrounds park, just across the street. ♪ [tense music] ♪ ♪ [mournful music] narrator: of what we didn't know, we do not understand. that which we did not understand, it was feared. here, the beginning of hate. yet there was no reason to hate. st. louis was a quiet city. we all used the same library, the same parks and the same railroad station. public transportation. and what did we really share in common? these children did not know each other. they could get up in the morning and ride the same bu
u.s. supreme court decided that state laws establishing separate public schools for black and white students were unconstitutional. up next, a city decides. documenting the response of st. louis to the court's early think tanks support about ford foundation. the film was the right of atrocities and on and was nominated for an academy award. >>, we are integrated, white and black students going to different schools. the big question is can they get along together? something one word about...
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u.s. supreme court keeps daca in place for now and sends the case back to the ninth circuit court of appeals in san francisco. >>> time is 4:11. the pentagon confirming the first transgender recruit is under contract to serve in the military since a federal court blocked a ban by president trump. in july of last year, president trump said he would prohibit transgender people from serving in the military. a number of genders blocked the ban. they have to meet strict criteria, including certification by a medical provider about the status of their health. there have been estimated that 4000 transgender troops are already in the u.s. military. >>> 20 states are suing to end the affordable care act. if the lawsuit is arguing that it is no longer constitutional since the individual mandate was eliminated. the supreme court has ruled twice that the law is constitutional. almost 12 million people recently signed up during the last enrollment period. >>> president trump is heading to california to see the prototypes for a possible border wall. the washington post reports he is coming in mid-march to
u.s. supreme court keeps daca in place for now and sends the case back to the ninth circuit court of appeals in san francisco. >>> time is 4:11. the pentagon confirming the first transgender recruit is under contract to serve in the military since a federal court blocked a ban by president trump. in july of last year, president trump said he would prohibit transgender people from serving in the military. a number of genders blocked the ban. they have to meet strict criteria, including...
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u.s. supreme court begins argument on a key case that could have a huge impact on public unions.igh court is hearing oral arguments today in a case brought by an illinois state employee who chose not to join the union. his attorney argued that unions are political and they should not be forced to join an organization they disagree with. the law for the last 40 years say that workers don't have to join if they don't want to, but they must pay dues because they do benefit from whatever contract is negotiated. >> they are basically trying to say that by paying union dues, it is unfair. they are saying that we use union dues to promote certain political interest, but that is not correct. the union dues are basically representing our there share of calls that we pay for the representation, and they are needed in order to be able to have a successful negotiating contract. this is a ploy by the corporate interest to reduce our numbers and our strength. >> the supreme court is expected to come back with a decision in june. >>> the first and only fully automatic parking garage in northern
u.s. supreme court begins argument on a key case that could have a huge impact on public unions.igh court is hearing oral arguments today in a case brought by an illinois state employee who chose not to join the union. his attorney argued that unions are political and they should not be forced to join an organization they disagree with. the law for the last 40 years say that workers don't have to join if they don't want to, but they must pay dues because they do benefit from whatever contract...
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american democracy even if the team knows these kids probably will never actually stand trial in a u.s. court. and so what it shows, it demonstrates the the level of evidence that the united states government has assembled against these russian organizations and individuals. and it shows, i think, that it's more likely that in the future we might see more indictments and charges against individuals perhaps who were involved in the dn tkr hacking, in the podesta hacking, the leaking of that conversation. if the team was willing to charge russian nationals and russian internationals in this, which was conspiracy to defraud the u.s. government, i think we're going to see more of the same. >> yeah. there's no indication that this was the end for mueller. there is an indication that this is the beginning or somewhere in the middle but not the end. listen, john, back to the tweet storm. there is an interesting back story what was happening that we should get into. maggie haberman has information, as well as cnn. mueller was pleased with the indictment because people in russia, 13 people he doesn't
american democracy even if the team knows these kids probably will never actually stand trial in a u.s. court. and so what it shows, it demonstrates the the level of evidence that the united states government has assembled against these russian organizations and individuals. and it shows, i think, that it's more likely that in the future we might see more indictments and charges against individuals perhaps who were involved in the dn tkr hacking, in the podesta hacking, the leaking of that...
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u.s. supreme court, asap.vania state supreme court approved on monday, and now a group of repca lawmakers is suing election officials, asking the federal court to require that ts use the republican drawn 2011 district >>> ll, american workers were on the march across the country yesterday including rightre in philadelphia. munitymembers low wage workers leaders all gathered at independent hall and then joined w fighting, for worker freedom at city hall, monday's arguments before the u.s. supreme court in a lawsuit that union m their >>> union worker understand and out here to educa know is wt being legislated, deception behind it and what wedo to comb. >> now the supreme court case je the american federation of states, county andemployees ande employee is challenging at rally in philadelphia was one of more than 300 at work nation. >>> the public will soon be table pay its respects to the reveen tomorrow, pallbearers brought his body out of thehome funn ash carolina on saturday morning. spectato lhe 130-mile p
u.s. supreme court, asap.vania state supreme court approved on monday, and now a group of repca lawmakers is suing election officials, asking the federal court to require that ts use the republican drawn 2011 district >>> ll, american workers were on the march across the country yesterday including rightre in philadelphia. munitymembers low wage workers leaders all gathered at independent hall and then joined w fighting, for worker freedom at city hall, monday's arguments before the...
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the fourth u.s. court of appeals said they discriminate against muslims because of their religion, upholding a ruling by a federal judge in maryland. the supreme court has already agreed to hear the travel ban case in april. >>> plenty of action in the u.s. senate on illegal immigration. is anything being accomplished? chief congressional correspondent mike is on the hill today. >> reporter: the senate voted on multiple plans, but many fell short of the threshold with just 39 senators voting in favor of a take it or leave it pitch. >> this is it, in a sense. only plan that can become law. because the president said he would sign it. >> reporter: judiciary chairman chuck grassley signed the plan favored by the white house and leading republicans, and provided a 12-year path to citizenship for 1.8 million so-called dreamers, and more manpower and a wall. family based migration to the nuclear family, and phase out the vis a lottery system. >> the president's made clear and i strongly agree that any legislatio
the fourth u.s. court of appeals said they discriminate against muslims because of their religion, upholding a ruling by a federal judge in maryland. the supreme court has already agreed to hear the travel ban case in april. >>> plenty of action in the u.s. senate on illegal immigration. is anything being accomplished? chief congressional correspondent mike is on the hill today. >> reporter: the senate voted on multiple plans, but many fell short of the threshold with just 39...
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u.s. government shouldn't be neglecting their proper role by offering this tool solely to tribunals. currently there are efforts to encourage the prosecution of isis, perpetrators of rape and genocides against yazidis in national courts, using domestic laws that provide for such prosecutions. this bill would make it clear that the u.s. government should also be encouraging such efforts. the genocide by isis fighters in the middle east, war crimes perpetuated by syria's brutal dictator, and the north korean regime's crimes against its own people must all be opposed by the united states. it is my hope that the passage of this bill will send the signal that these brutal atrocities and the cowards that perpetuate them will be hunted down and punished with all means possible. -- by all means possible. i thank my good friend and ranking member of the foreign affairs committee, eliot engel, for his role as the lead democrat co-sponsor of this bipartisan legislation. and again i'd like to thank chairman royce for bringing this to the floor. and lastly i'd like to thank the committee staff for their thoughtful contributions and assistance and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields
u.s. government shouldn't be neglecting their proper role by offering this tool solely to tribunals. currently there are efforts to encourage the prosecution of isis, perpetrators of rape and genocides against yazidis in national courts, using domestic laws that provide for such prosecutions. this bill would make it clear that the u.s. government should also be encouraging such efforts. the genocide by isis fighters in the middle east, war crimes perpetuated by syria's brutal dictator, and the...
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the u.s. courts system is closely controlled, cloaked in secrecy. some investigations are even ended if a judge retires. most times with a full pension. a cnn investigation learned of nearly 5,000 judicial misconduct cases over the past 11 years, very few are investigated, and judges rarely if ever punished. >>> ten minutes past the hour. a new breaking point for the humanitarian crisis in syria. hundreds killed in the latest regime shelling. the u.s. literally at a loss for words. from the brand ranked highest in customer satisfaction, with mattresses by j.d. power. tempur-pedic sleep is power. they have businesses to run they have passions to pursue how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters ship packages all the amazing services of the post office right on your computer get a 4 week trial plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again >>> all right investors, wall street's six-day winning streak over. both the dow and s&p 500 fell yesterday. the dow drag
the u.s. courts system is closely controlled, cloaked in secrecy. some investigations are even ended if a judge retires. most times with a full pension. a cnn investigation learned of nearly 5,000 judicial misconduct cases over the past 11 years, very few are investigated, and judges rarely if ever punished. >>> ten minutes past the hour. a new breaking point for the humanitarian crisis in syria. hundreds killed in the latest regime shelling. the u.s. literally at a loss for words....
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but today, a u.s. courtf appeals overturned that conviction. >> and concluded and ordered a new trial must happen. they vacated the prior conviction so there's currently no conviction against him. they hung their hat or the big point in the opinion today was that the interviews of isaiah fowler were absolutely blatantly unconstitutional. >> reporter: the fowler family's attorney mark reichel said deceptive tactics were used during questioning of isaiah. he was questioned by investigators three times before he was arrested. it was in his third interview he was questioned for three hours with his father present. >> he made a statement which was ambiguous at best and that's when he was arrested and tried based on the statement, something along the lines of, i guess i did it but i don't remember if i did. he also said, before he was finished with that phrase, but i really didn't do it. his father hugged him and said, i know you didn't, son. >> reporter: isaiah received the maximum sentence in 2015 and was ordere
but today, a u.s. courtf appeals overturned that conviction. >> and concluded and ordered a new trial must happen. they vacated the prior conviction so there's currently no conviction against him. they hung their hat or the big point in the opinion today was that the interviews of isaiah fowler were absolutely blatantly unconstitutional. >> reporter: the fowler family's attorney mark reichel said deceptive tactics were used during questioning of isaiah. he was questioned by...
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supreme court refused to hear two challenges by gun rights -- that means two key rulings by the 9th u.srcuit court of appeals in san francisco will remain in place. one upholds california's $19 fee for the sale and transfer of guns. the other, the court said that california can require people to wait ten days to buy a gun, even if they already owned one and their background check was completed. >>> san francisco-based uber may be heading to court over accusations from its own drivers who claim they were stiffed on fare money. the examiner reports a judge has officially given the green light on the class action lawsuit. the breach of contract suit was filed in may in u.s. district court in san francisco. it alleges when uber implemented a feature called up front pricing in 2016, it didn't pay drivers their fair is share. >>> sonoma county was not prepared in emergency response to last october's north bay wildfires. the head of office at emergency services is finishing a review. yesterday he told county officials in a closed door meeting that emergency staff was not up to speed on the mos
supreme court refused to hear two challenges by gun rights -- that means two key rulings by the 9th u.srcuit court of appeals in san francisco will remain in place. one upholds california's $19 fee for the sale and transfer of guns. the other, the court said that california can require people to wait ten days to buy a gun, even if they already owned one and their background check was completed. >>> san francisco-based uber may be heading to court over accusations from its own drivers...
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u.s. supreme court refused to hear a challenge to california's 10 day waiting period to buy a gun. gun rights groups argued that people who already own guns and pass background checks shouldn't have to wait 10 days. and the supreme court refused to hear a second case. california uses some of the money from gun sales to track down illegal weapons. the court once again refused to accept what they call the gun lobby's extreme interpretation of the second amendment. but clarence thomas criticized the other members of the court for not tackling the gun rights issue. if a lower court treated another right so cavalierly, i have little doubt this court would intervene. but as evidenced by our continued inaction, the second amendment is a disfavored right in this court. >>> students who survived the shooting in parkland, florida, will meet in tallahassee today. the students arrived to applause from fellow high school students in tallahassee, florida. despite the students' lobbying efforts, the florida house decided not to take up a bill to ban assault rifles and large capacity magazines. th
u.s. supreme court refused to hear a challenge to california's 10 day waiting period to buy a gun. gun rights groups argued that people who already own guns and pass background checks shouldn't have to wait 10 days. and the supreme court refused to hear a second case. california uses some of the money from gun sales to track down illegal weapons. the court once again refused to accept what they call the gun lobby's extreme interpretation of the second amendment. but clarence thomas criticized...
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u.s. supreme court. >>> much more ahead on "action news" at noon a world famous christian evangelist has died. we have a look back at the life and legacy of the reverend billy graham. and a new scandal in usa swimming claims of sexual abuse and a bombshell report. a world champion is now going public with her claims. >>> and david murphy is back with a closer look at the m accuweather when "action news" continues. >>> the greatest need in the world today is a transformation of human nature to make us love instead of hate. >> the world is mourning the loss of the most widely heard evangelist in history. billy graham died at 99 at his home. he spend six decades preaching on every single continent. >>> an hours long standoff in mobile, alabama ended with the suspect and police officer dead. officer justin billa was shot last night and died at the hospital. earlier yesterday officers responded to a call of a woman that was shot and killed. the suspect was her ex-husband, robert holly. they surrounded the home and demanded he come out. he refused and opened fire several hours later holly was found
u.s. supreme court. >>> much more ahead on "action news" at noon a world famous christian evangelist has died. we have a look back at the life and legacy of the reverend billy graham. and a new scandal in usa swimming claims of sexual abuse and a bombshell report. a world champion is now going public with her claims. >>> and david murphy is back with a closer look at the m accuweather when "action news" continues. >>> the greatest need in the world...
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supreme court ruled the death penalty unconstitutional. eventually, 1976, with new statutes, the u.st said it's constitutional. and then we started seeing the death penalty back in place. death rows repopulated with new criminals like gary gilmore. >> it seems that the people of utah, they want the death penalty but they don't want executions. i took them literal and serious when they sentenced me to death. >> his crimes were not especially extreme. it was two robbery/murders. but when he was convicted, he wanted to die. he wanted to go out in a blaze of glory. so two years later he was put to death by firing squad and became the very first person in america in this new era to be executed. and his words were "let's do it." >> the order of the fourth judicial district court of the state of utah has been carried out. gary mark gilmore is dead. ♪ >> tonight, our topic will be murder as a growth industry. these are the national homicide figures. for the past ten years, every year has set a new high for murder in america. >> the statistics were stupendous. violent crime of all kinds were
supreme court ruled the death penalty unconstitutional. eventually, 1976, with new statutes, the u.st said it's constitutional. and then we started seeing the death penalty back in place. death rows repopulated with new criminals like gary gilmore. >> it seems that the people of utah, they want the death penalty but they don't want executions. i took them literal and serious when they sentenced me to death. >> his crimes were not especially extreme. it was two robbery/murders. but...