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importing it into the abortion issue is a very clever move that's really at the center even if unacknowledged in this whole daeblt debate. >> i would just add, linda said we have to look at the legislative prayer case. we have to look at it next to mccullen, the aborti buffer case. >> that case removed any buffer between the protesters outside who in some cases were harass ing the women going into the clinic. now they can go right up to the door. >> there was a 35-foot buffer, this is massachusetts, it comes up after a history of horrific clinic violence including shootings at clinics and massachusetts said we don't know how to keep these women safe and how to keep public safety in health beyond this 35-foot buffer. it comes up as a free speech ca case. in the opinion written by chief justice roberts, the solicitude for these sidewalk counsellors and the implication of anyone who stood out does so in gentle tone with sweetness and light and without any acknowledgment that there is a reason, an historic reason that these women needed to be protected on their way into the clinics is really othe
importing it into the abortion issue is a very clever move that's really at the center even if unacknowledged in this whole daeblt debate. >> i would just add, linda said we have to look at the legislative prayer case. we have to look at it next to mccullen, the aborti buffer case. >> that case removed any buffer between the protesters outside who in some cases were harass ing the women going into the clinic. now they can go right up to the door. >> there was a 35-foot buffer,...
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. >> there's an unacknowledged cia facility at the site, but virginia congressman, jerry connoly says might be a plus for the fbi. >>> when road rage turns deadly, tonight in maryland, a racially charged murder case has law enforcement officers watching very carefully. >> that's because it is a black police officer from new jersey accused of killing a white man during a roadside confrontation near bwi airport last summer. and national police organizations say the real crime is that this officer was charged at all by authorities in maryland. scott broom is in annapolis tonight. >> was it an offduty police officer defending himself and his family? or was it murder? that's the question jurors here in anne arundel county are trying to get to the bottom of. new jersey police officer, joseph walker, when they became the road rage targets of joe harvey, jr., and a friend, june 8, 2013. witnessed testified that after a minor traffic incident, harvey and a companion chased the walker family 1.3 miles, hit the mini van with a thrown beverage can, shouted racial slurs and attempted to run the fa
. >> there's an unacknowledged cia facility at the site, but virginia congressman, jerry connoly says might be a plus for the fbi. >>> when road rage turns deadly, tonight in maryland, a racially charged murder case has law enforcement officers watching very carefully. >> that's because it is a black police officer from new jersey accused of killing a white man during a roadside confrontation near bwi airport last summer. and national police organizations say the real crime...
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injustice and absolutism, which meant that no justice -- no injustice should go unpunished or unacknowledged. and i found that iowans were very kind people, very caring people, had a great sense of humor to but often didn't speak out enough and something was wrong, when someone was being discriminate against. and i said are a lot of different cases of discrimination against women, especially in smaller community around the state that went on redress. a lot of them were for institutions whether the police department of the county attorney's office or the public welfare system. and with the school system. and that oftentimes women were not raising their voices enough about it, were not protesting, not championing the causes. and yet a lot of women were very quietly trying to make a difference in dealing with cases of inequality and injustice. so i started writing columns about a lot of those instances, and they range in everything from in a small town, there was a coach who was very popular because he kept winning games, but he was accused of sexually harassing to students who helped with the
injustice and absolutism, which meant that no justice -- no injustice should go unpunished or unacknowledged. and i found that iowans were very kind people, very caring people, had a great sense of humor to but often didn't speak out enough and something was wrong, when someone was being discriminate against. and i said are a lot of different cases of discrimination against women, especially in smaller community around the state that went on redress. a lot of them were for institutions whether...
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the new yorker sense of injustice and absolute -- meaning no injustice should go unpunished or unacknowledged. i found that iowans were kind, caring people with a great sense of community but didn't speak out enough when something was wrong or someone was being discriminated against. i saw a lot of different cases of discrimination against women, especially in smaller community communities, and they were public institutions like the police department or the school system and often times women were not raising their voices enough about it, we are not protesting or championing their causes. and yet a lot of women were trying to make a difference in dealing with cases of inquali inquality -- inequality -- and injustice. i thoughted writing columns about that. in a small town called pleasant ville, iowa there was a coach who kept winning games but was accused of sexually harassing two students who helped him and when they complained about it the community turned against them and were hostile to the two because the coach was winning and coaches in small towns are extremely poplar people so going a
the new yorker sense of injustice and absolute -- meaning no injustice should go unpunished or unacknowledged. i found that iowans were kind, caring people with a great sense of community but didn't speak out enough when something was wrong or someone was being discriminated against. i saw a lot of different cases of discrimination against women, especially in smaller community communities, and they were public institutions like the police department or the school system and often times women...
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this has been unacknowledged. they haven't called it an about-face but he's saying pointedly, individuals in central america don't expect your children to be able to stay when they come to this country. that's certainly a contrast to the kind of more welcoming message we saw around the d.r.e.a.m. act and other earlier pieces of legislation. have you sensed a shift, chris in covering this administration? >> yeah, look, there's no doubt that there's been a shift on that. and they would argue that these are separate issues. that what's happening on the border needs to be looked at very specifically but there's no doubt about it. top administration officials just last week, jeh johnson was on "meet the press" and would not directly answer a question about, are most of these children going to be deported back? and then you saw a turn around and josh earnest, the press secretary, coming out to the podium. there was this tremendous outcry about why he didn't answer the question saying, yes, they will go back. this admini
this has been unacknowledged. they haven't called it an about-face but he's saying pointedly, individuals in central america don't expect your children to be able to stay when they come to this country. that's certainly a contrast to the kind of more welcoming message we saw around the d.r.e.a.m. act and other earlier pieces of legislation. have you sensed a shift, chris in covering this administration? >> yeah, look, there's no doubt that there's been a shift on that. and they would...