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rights of the united states service members and prospective service mems and violates, a, the substantive due process rights guaranteed under the fifth amendment to the united states constitution, the right to freedom of speech and to petition if doft for redress of grievances guaranteed by the first amendment to the united states constitution. two, perm flint enjoys defendants united states of america and the secretary of defense, their agents, servants, officers, employees and attorneys and all persons aking in participation or concert with them or under their derek or command from enforcing or applying the don't ask don't tell alkt and implement relations. 3, orders defendants united states of america and secretary tear of defense immediately to suspend and discontinue negation of discharge, separation, or other proceeding that may have been commenced urnlt the don't ask don't tell act or pursuant to 10 usc 654 or its implementing regulations on or prior to the date of this judgment. it is so ordered on this day. founder and executive director, of gay troops, veterans and supporters. thanks for your time tonight sir. >> thanks for having me. >> how are you feeling? >> it's
rights of the united states service members and prospective service mems and violates, a, the substantive due process rights guaranteed under the fifth amendment to the united states constitution, the right to freedom of speech and to petition if doft for redress of grievances guaranteed by the first amendment to the united states constitution. two, perm flint enjoys defendants united states of america and the secretary of defense, their agents, servants, officers, employees and attorneys and...
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comes to the supreme court justice, i will be looking as whether they will inherent to the united states constitution -- whether they will adhere to the united states constitution. my husband served in the military and i did not agree with the views of elena kagan. she wanted to exclude recruiters from harvard. i would not have supported her nomination. a basic part of our constitution is making sure that the defense of our nation -- i state wishes support justices that adhere to that document. >> ms. ayotte, you supported justice sotomayor or. should you apply your philosophy and the wishes of the majority of the people who elected you understanding your velocity towards these very important decisions. >> i think each justice needs to be reviewed on their merits, based on their record, there pass judicial history at they have one. while i did not agree with all of justice sotomayor's decisions, we could review her record. elena kagan does not have a record. when it comes to reviewing supreme court justices, i will look eight justice on their merits -- i will look at each justice on their merits. >>
comes to the supreme court justice, i will be looking as whether they will inherent to the united states constitution -- whether they will adhere to the united states constitution. my husband served in the military and i did not agree with the views of elena kagan. she wanted to exclude recruiters from harvard. i would not have supported her nomination. a basic part of our constitution is making sure that the defense of our nation -- i state wishes support justices that adhere to that document....
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philosophy as the united states senator, i am going to always make sure that every piece of legislation that i vote on eight years to the ideals of our country and to our united states constitution. i really appreciate you listening tonight. as americans, we have always believed that we will leave a better country for our children going forward. for the first time in our history we do not feel that way. why are we worried about the american dream? because politicians like congressman hodes went to washington and stop listening. they spent money we do not have on programs we cannot afford. we have to get our fiscal house in order. we have to cut back the spending. i will be a senator that lessons less to washington and more to you, the people of this state. we need to get back to fiscal responsibility and cut our budget. if we do not, we will not leave a bright future for my children, your children, and the next generation of this country. that is what this election is about. i will vote for you to make sure that we get the funding in order, cut taxes -- >> congressman, one minute 15, please. >> the foundation of our great democracy is that we are all created equal. that is why i
philosophy as the united states senator, i am going to always make sure that every piece of legislation that i vote on eight years to the ideals of our country and to our united states constitution. i really appreciate you listening tonight. as americans, we have always believed that we will leave a better country for our children going forward. for the first time in our history we do not feel that way. why are we worried about the american dream? because politicians like congressman hodes went...
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constitutional law, no sharia law. and i don't know how that happened but to the united states.wrong with allowing a foreign system of law to even take hold in any municipality or government in the united states. >> islamic law being forced on americans in frankfurt, texas and dearborn, michigan. that sounds serious. we decide check. "keeping them honest." she doesn't have her facts straight. this is fwrang further, texas. the city of dallas anexted this in 1975. as for dearborn, one of america's oldest and largest arab communities but it's still under completely constitutional jurisdiction. the mayor is pretty angry at sharron angle and wrote her a letter and i quote, muslims have been practicing in our community for almost 90 years without incident or conflict. the suggestion that they have taken over -- we invited sharron angle on do defend herself. she chose not to. i spoke to dearborn's mayor, john o'reilly, earlier tonight. is there sharia law in dearborn, michigan? >> no. in fact, there's hardly any sharia law in the middle east. only about three countries actually still
constitutional law, no sharia law. and i don't know how that happened but to the united states.wrong with allowing a foreign system of law to even take hold in any municipality or government in the united states. >> islamic law being forced on americans in frankfurt, texas and dearborn, michigan. that sounds serious. we decide check. "keeping them honest." she doesn't have her facts straight. this is fwrang further, texas. the city of dallas anexted this in 1975. as for...
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i -- >> [inaudible] >> do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california. and that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the same period that i take this obligation freely without any mental reservations or purpose of evasion, and that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which i am about to enter. and during such time, as i hold the position, as a member -- >> [inaudible] >> for the city and county of san francisco. it is official. a round of applause. [applause] supervisor maxwell: thank you. these are routine ordinances replacing an appealing -- and the peeling -- and repealing may happen every three years. why don't we start with someone from the fire department? fire marshal, actually. >> the afternoon, supervisors. assistant deputy chief from the fire department. i am ecb's fire marshal. every three years, the state of california goes through a code adoption process for building, fire, electrical, mechanical, etc. california standards commission adopts a model code been the case of th
i -- >> [inaudible] >> do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california. and that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the same period that i take this obligation freely without any mental reservations or purpose of evasion, and that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which i am about to enter. and during such time, as i hold the position, as a member -- >> [inaudible]...
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i -- >> [inaudible] >> do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california. and that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the same period that i take this obligation freely without any mental reservations or purpose of evasion, and that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which i am about to enter. and during such time, as i hold the position, as a member -- >> [inaudible] >> for the city and county of san francisco. it is official. a round of applause. [applause]
i -- >> [inaudible] >> do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california. and that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the same period that i take this obligation freely without any mental reservations or purpose of evasion, and that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which i am about to enter. and during such time, as i hold the position, as a member -- >> [inaudible]...
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i -- [inaudible] i do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states, and the constitution of the state of california, that i bear trap, faith, and allegiance to the state, that i take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion, that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which i am about to enter. and during such time, as i hold the position, as a member -- [inaudible] for the city and county of san francisco. congratulations, everybody. [applause] i appreciate how effective that was. [applause] aye been in san francisco 20 years. i'm homeless. i got a good cup of coffee. i got a number. today i'm 359. >> you try to do the right thing and make a point to do what you have to to be at one place. they have all the services at one building. i can spend 4 hours touching each table ask and getting the information i need to get back on my feet. they are providing the services under one roof. you don't have to go here or there or wait until next week. >> at the time we opened we have folks waiting outside to come
i -- [inaudible] i do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states, and the constitution of the state of california, that i bear trap, faith, and allegiance to the state, that i take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion, that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which i am about to enter. and during such time, as i hold the position, as a member -- [inaudible] for the city and county of san francisco....
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. >> he has forgotten that the united states' constitution and we're ruled by if rule of law which her: when the county's budget director, sandy wilson, tried to enforce countywide budget cuts on the sheriff's department, she, too, had sheriffs investigators knocking on her door. >> who would have believed the way they would go about stopping us from doing their job would have been to go against individuals within my office, myself included, the county manager, criminally. >> many say behind the scenes the beloved tough sheriff, joe arpaio, opens investigations and sends out his deputies against politicians, judges, mayors and even civil servants, anyone who gets in his way. the sheriff's office says the investigations are all legitimate. that investigators had probable cause and the duty to investigate. others call it intimidation. abuse of power. here's why. don stapley faced two sheriff's department investigations. 118 counts in all. he was handcuffed, put in jail. it was a painful ordeal. but all of it, all of it was dismissed. his defense cost him personally more than $1.5 millio
. >> he has forgotten that the united states' constitution and we're ruled by if rule of law which her: when the county's budget director, sandy wilson, tried to enforce countywide budget cuts on the sheriff's department, she, too, had sheriffs investigators knocking on her door. >> who would have believed the way they would go about stopping us from doing their job would have been to go against individuals within my office, myself included, the county manager, criminally. >>...
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i -- >> [inaudible] >> do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california. and that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the same period that i take this obligation freely without any mental reservations or purpose of evasion, and that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which i am about to enter. and during such time, as i hold the position, as a member -- >> [inaudible] >> for the city and county of san francisco. it is official. a round of applause. [applause] >> good afternoon and welcome to the meeting of city school districts's. i'm the chair of the committee joined by fellow supervisor chris damey. our scol board members here with us are commissioner kim and fewer and mendoza. i want to acknowledge and thank our clerk who is here clerking our clerk who is here clerking for us and acknowledge that the
i -- >> [inaudible] >> do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california. and that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the same period that i take this obligation freely without any mental reservations or purpose of evasion, and that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which i am about to enter. and during such time, as i hold the position, as a member -- >> [inaudible]...
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the united states constitution lives above any and all political conversation. it lives above anyone group's preference for how it should be. the problem here is not -- you have said this for 20 years -- >> you have said this for 20 years. you have been almost an absolutist for 20 years, at least. >> i think so. >> chairman hundt? >> i had to answer it in real time as my friend did. there was a $1 million fine pending against howard stern. given my edge, you will understand that was in the radio era. [laughter] i called up the man running the business that howard was in and i said, you and i cannot have a productive conversation during my time as the fcc chair if you are not going to pay this fine. as far as i'm concerned, you're basically a scofflaw. we had a very pleasant, very direct conversation, and i thought it was absolutely clear that mel had agreed -- as i want to be a good citizen, i will pay the fine. he walked right out and appealed. we never had a productive conversation because it was nothing but hammer and tongs in court, and there was a reason. h
the united states constitution lives above any and all political conversation. it lives above anyone group's preference for how it should be. the problem here is not -- you have said this for 20 years -- >> you have said this for 20 years. you have been almost an absolutist for 20 years, at least. >> i think so. >> chairman hundt? >> i had to answer it in real time as my friend did. there was a $1 million fine pending against howard stern. given my edge, you will...
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i -- >> [inaudible] >> do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california. and that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the same period that i take this obligation freely without any mental reservations or purpose of evasion, and that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which i am about to enter. and during such time, as i hold the position, as a member -- >> [inaudible] >> for the city and county of san francisco. it is official. a round of applause. [applause] supervisor mar: good morning. the need to and come to quarter. this is the meeting for october 28, 2010, the meeting of the government on its end of oversight committee of the san francisco board of supervisors. our clerk -- i would also like to thank the sfgtv staff for their great work in the city as well. could you please make any announcements? >> please make sure to turn of cell phones and pagers. completed speaker cards and copies of any documents to be included as part of the file should be submitted to the clerk. items act
i -- >> [inaudible] >> do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california. and that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the same period that i take this obligation freely without any mental reservations or purpose of evasion, and that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which i am about to enter. and during such time, as i hold the position, as a member -- >> [inaudible]...
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i -- >> [inaudible] >> do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california. and that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the same period that i take this obligation freely without any mental reservations or purpose of evasion, and that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which i am about to enter. and during such time, as i hold the position, as a member -- >> [inaudible] >> for the city and county of san francisco. it is official. a round of applause. [applause] >> i work with the department of environment and we are recycling oil. thank you. we can go into a refinery and we can use it again. they do oil changes and sell it anyway, so now they know when a ticket to a. hal>> to you have something you want to get rid of? >> why throw it away when you can reuse it? >> it can be filtered out and used for other products. >> [speaking spanish] >> it is going to be a good thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from he
i -- >> [inaudible] >> do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california. and that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the same period that i take this obligation freely without any mental reservations or purpose of evasion, and that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which i am about to enter. and during such time, as i hold the position, as a member -- >> [inaudible]...
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i -- >> [inaudible] >> do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california. and that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the same period that i take this obligation freely without any mental reservations or purpose of evasion, and that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which i am about to enter. and during such time, as i hold the position, as a member -- >> [inaudible] >> for the city and county of san francisco. it is official. a round of applause. [applause] when a resident of san francisco is looking for health care, you look in your neighborhood first. what is closest to you? if you come to a neighborhood health center or a clinic, you then have access it a system of care in the community health network. we are a system of care that was probably based on the family practice model, but it was really clear that there are special populations with special needs. the cole street clinic is a youth clinic in the heart of the haight ashbury and they target youth. tom woodell takes care of m
i -- >> [inaudible] >> do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california. and that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the same period that i take this obligation freely without any mental reservations or purpose of evasion, and that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which i am about to enter. and during such time, as i hold the position, as a member -- >> [inaudible]...
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"i, do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california, that i bear true faith and allegiance to the same, that i take this obligation freely without any mental reservations or purpose of evasion, and that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which i am about to enter. during such time as i know the position as a member
"i, do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california, that i bear true faith and allegiance to the same, that i take this obligation freely without any mental reservations or purpose of evasion, and that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which i am about to enter. during such time as i know the position as a member
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"i, do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitutionte of california, that i bear true faith and allegiance to the same, that i take this obligation freely without any mental reservations or purpose of evasion, and that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which i am about to enter. during such time as i know the position as a member [various boards] for the city and county of san francisco." congratulations. [applause] that will do it. music. in joy. thank you all for taking the time. -- enjoy. thank you all for taking the time. ♪ >> that is right. exactly right. or twice a week. hi, everyone. i'm executive director of the human services agency, the agency that administers the jobs now program, which we are here to talk about today. a month from now, the lesson a month from now, if congress does not enact -- does not act, this jobs program is going to go away. it will go way across the country as well. we jumped early into this program on the heels of the federal stimulus act in february. the act allowed for 100% federa
"i, do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitutionte of california, that i bear true faith and allegiance to the same, that i take this obligation freely without any mental reservations or purpose of evasion, and that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which i am about to enter. during such time as i know the position as a member [various boards] for the city and county of san francisco." congratulations....
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. >> his progressive agenda has advanced to the tipping point in the united states where we either stand up for the constitutionf the united states, or we except socialism tainted with marxism. >> i drive into las vegas. the glitz and glamour cannot disguise the city's economic wounds. across the country, the anchor with the establishment -- anger with the establishment. some party strategists worry their enthusiasm will put off voters and the middle ground. i meet with the republican national chairman. he is on a bus tour. he says he embraces the tea party. >> they're changing the republican party. >> i think it is for the better. we are the conservative party of the united states. the democrats are the liberal party. >> las vegas is trying to shed ity.image as san in c >> tea party does not focus on gays, guns, and gods. >> how do think he has done? >> we are looking at this now. now the word is, you hope you have some change left because everybody is out of work. >> after 11 days of competition and plenty of controversy, the commonwealth games come to a close in delhi. james pierce was there. >> the color, t
. >> his progressive agenda has advanced to the tipping point in the united states where we either stand up for the constitutionf the united states, or we except socialism tainted with marxism. >> i drive into las vegas. the glitz and glamour cannot disguise the city's economic wounds. across the country, the anchor with the establishment -- anger with the establishment. some party strategists worry their enthusiasm will put off voters and the middle ground. i meet with the...
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purchase i believe violates their constitutional right not to purchase that insurance if they don't want to. do the states have the right to do things? maybe but the united states constitution does not give the government the authority to impose additional tax on citizens if they don't choose to purchase that health care product. >> i would like to follow up with mr. scott. are there any provisions of the health care bill that passed that you support or that you would like to keep? >> no, ma'am, there are not. there simply are not. >> we'll move on. your turn? >> mr. marshall. we can talk about health care and we can talk about immigration but i think what a lot of georgiaians deeply care about now is the economy. what plans do you specifically have that would benefit georgians when it comes to unemployment and when it comes to helping our economy here? >> we have done an awful lot at the federal level, most of which i supported to stop this collapse, to stop it from becoming the second great depression, which is where it was headed toward. i just recited the figures from mark zandi. a lot of economists have weighed in on this. at this point, most of wha
purchase i believe violates their constitutional right not to purchase that insurance if they don't want to. do the states have the right to do things? maybe but the united states constitution does not give the government the authority to impose additional tax on citizens if they don't choose to purchase that health care product. >> i would like to follow up with mr. scott. are there any provisions of the health care bill that passed that you support or that you would like to keep?...
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called it the constitution of the united states. it was a constitution that limited government out of the rights. we're trying to restore government back to the vision of our nation that made us the greatest blessing in the world. >> i'm not disagreeing with that. i want to see if we can add texture to what this means. i have read a lot of the documents. let me give you specific programs and say, would you fund them? things that people can relate to. would you have had the federal government build the interstate highway system? >> absolutely. you can find that in adam smith's "wealth of nations." >> would you have the federal government pay for higher education? >> i would not. >> you would not have any funding? >> i don't think the federal government's involvement in higher education has benefited the students of america. >> would you -- >> wait a minute. let me finish that thought if you don't mind. >> federal government has a military academies, and it's an important thing, they should continue to do that. the education of our you
called it the constitution of the united states. it was a constitution that limited government out of the rights. we're trying to restore government back to the vision of our nation that made us the greatest blessing in the world. >> i'm not disagreeing with that. i want to see if we can add texture to what this means. i have read a lot of the documents. let me give you specific programs and say, would you fund them? things that people can relate to. would you have had the federal...
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then marshall created -- which i think was implicit in the constitution -- the basic condition for the country that became the united states in the united center -- in the 19th century. and one of them was that the supreme court does have the authority to declare acts of congress contrary to the constitution of the united states. >> how did he do it? >> he was like houdini, it was magic. mr. murray had been appointed a judge by president at a bridging m -- mr. marbury had been appointed a judge by president. he did not get that piece of commission -- a piece of paper called a commission. when president jefferson came into office, he said that he did not want him as a judge. marbury sued jefferson, or rather, madison who was the secretary of state. it was a practical worry. if the supreme court said marb ury, you are not entitled to that piece of paper, it would be weak. the law was clear that he was entitled to that piece of paper. everything was done. it the is not, it looks like they're not doing their job. but if they say you are entitled to the piece of paper, jefferson would not give it to him anyway. that was the fea
then marshall created -- which i think was implicit in the constitution -- the basic condition for the country that became the united states in the united center -- in the 19th century. and one of them was that the supreme court does have the authority to declare acts of congress contrary to the constitution of the united states. >> how did he do it? >> he was like houdini, it was magic. mr. murray had been appointed a judge by president at a bridging m -- mr. marbury had been...
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. >> if elected and serving in the united states senate and a constitutional amendments to nullify theffects of the citizens united decision should come up, how would you vote? would you vote for a constitutional amendment? to nullify citizens united? >> first of all, i would not. the key issue is disclosure. we need reforms that have every candidate looking to seek elections disclose their donors. we should do it within 24 hours on the internet. there you go again. you just criticize me a second time for voting for the tarp legislation when you're caught on tape that you would have voted for it as well. are you flip-floping on that? >> we are getting off the subject. please answer the question about the constitutional amendment. >> i would be in favor of a constitutional amendment. i think this is a dangerous decision by the supreme court. mark kirk helped karl rove destroy the economy and karl rove is repaying him with millions of dollars. that is not what democracy should be about. it comes to a constitutional amendment, i would be in favor of it. >> which ever one of the wins this
. >> if elected and serving in the united states senate and a constitutional amendments to nullify theffects of the citizens united decision should come up, how would you vote? would you vote for a constitutional amendment? to nullify citizens united? >> first of all, i would not. the key issue is disclosure. we need reforms that have every candidate looking to seek elections disclose their donors. we should do it within 24 hours on the internet. there you go again. you just...
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we are denying our children a free and public education guaranteed to them by the constitution of the united states they said everyone must work together to achieve quality, jobs, and education. >>> two men are dead following separate shootings in the district. the first was around 12:30 this morning in the 5300 block of dick street northeast. police found 31-year-old angelo jones suffering from gun shot wounds and died a short time later at the hospital. just after 2:00 it was 1st place northwest. the victim, jonathan johnson had been shot several times. he also died at a local hospital. >>> cbs radio correspondent, howard arenstein was arrested for marijuana charges. he and his wife were arrested. officers found 11 marijuana plants more than 8 feet high and found packaged marijuana in the residence. arenstein and his wife are charged with possession with the intent to distribute marijuana. a cbs spokesperson had no comment. >>> tonight thousands of firefighters gathered in emmetsburg, maryland, to honor comrades fallen in the line of duty. the weekend is also designed to help them heal. >> report
we are denying our children a free and public education guaranteed to them by the constitution of the united states they said everyone must work together to achieve quality, jobs, and education. >>> two men are dead following separate shootings in the district. the first was around 12:30 this morning in the 5300 block of dick street northeast. police found 31-year-old angelo jones suffering from gun shot wounds and died a short time later at the hospital. just after 2:00 it was 1st...
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religious ideology, which is prescribed in the first line of the first amendment of the united states constitution bill of rights. our number one ally is now saying you have to adhere to israel as a jewish state. i think that will be counterproductive. i think president obama gave one of the best speeches a u.s. president has ever given, and created high expectations in gaza, right after the bombing, we met three children. we went with no security. we wanted to meet people. hear, a couple of 14-year-old boys. the first guy comes up and in broken english introduces himself. we asked where did he learn to speak english. he says shakespeare. this is a true story. he said i love shakespeare, and then i watched tv to learn pronunciation. let me into addition to my friends -- all this broken. the first and had a nephew, guess the name? barack obama. the third boy, builds rockets because people come into our village with tanks. what do you want to do with your lives? the first boy -- i want to be a teacher. second boy? i want to be a physician. >the question is how we get thoe kids to be teachers, doctor
religious ideology, which is prescribed in the first line of the first amendment of the united states constitution bill of rights. our number one ally is now saying you have to adhere to israel as a jewish state. i think that will be counterproductive. i think president obama gave one of the best speeches a u.s. president has ever given, and created high expectations in gaza, right after the bombing, we met three children. we went with no security. we wanted to meet people. hear, a couple of...
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then marshall created, which i think was implicit in the constitution, the basic foundations for the country that became the united states in the 19th century. and one of them was what you say -- that the supreme court does have the authority to declare a statute of congress contrary to the constitution of the united states. >> how did he do it? >> well, he was the kind of houdini. he was like houdini. it was like magic. and you see that mr. marbury had been appointed a judge. he'd been appointed a judge by president adams, who wanted him, really, what is a federalist appointee. but the federalists had lost the election. adams, and indeed marshall, who was secretary of state at that moment, didn't get the piece of paper called the commission to mr. marbury on time. and when president jefferson came into office, he said, "i'm not going to give it to him. i don't want him as a judge." so marbury sued jefferson, but in fact he sued madison, who was jefferson's secretary of state -- famous case, marbury versus madison. now, what was the worry? it was a practical worry. if the supreme court said, "marbury, you are not entitle
then marshall created, which i think was implicit in the constitution, the basic foundations for the country that became the united states in the 19th century. and one of them was what you say -- that the supreme court does have the authority to declare a statute of congress contrary to the constitution of the united states. >> how did he do it? >> well, he was the kind of houdini. he was like houdini. it was like magic. and you see that mr. marbury had been appointed a judge. he'd...
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when in reality the oath that we take is to the constitution of the united states. pledge to support and defend the constitution of the united states no more, no less. but we have strayed far afield from our job description. members go out and promise their constituents the moon and come to washington and try to fulfill those commitments and they, as a result, agree to conform to a system that ememphasizes seniority and party loyalty. the ropes are shown lead them to passing more bills, microfging, more bureaucracies and raiding the federal treasury. this is why in the pledge to america the governing agenda that my colleagues and i issued last week, we state that every bill that comes to the floor of the house should contain a clear citation of the constitutional authority that allows congress to do what they're asking it to do. we cannot do this much, we ought to put the pen down and just stop. congress has been most maligned over the past generation for its fiscal recklessness and rightly so. mindful of the dangers of taxation without representation, the framers h
when in reality the oath that we take is to the constitution of the united states. pledge to support and defend the constitution of the united states no more, no less. but we have strayed far afield from our job description. members go out and promise their constituents the moon and come to washington and try to fulfill those commitments and they, as a result, agree to conform to a system that ememphasizes seniority and party loyalty. the ropes are shown lead them to passing more bills,...
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when in reality the oath that we take is to the constitution of the united states. we pledge to support and defend the constitution of the united states no more, no less. but we have strayed far afield from our job description. members go out and promise their constituents the moon and come to washington and try to fulfil those commitments and they, as a result, agree to conform to a system that ememphasizes seniority and party loyalty. the ropes are shown lead them to passing more bills, microfging, more bureaucracies and raiding the federal treasury. this is why in the pledge to america the governing agenda that my colleagues and i issued last week, we state that every bill that comes to the floor of the house should contain a clear citation of the constitutional authority that allows congress to do what they're asking it to do. we cannot do this much, we ought to put the pen down and just stop. congress has been most maligned over the past generation for its fiscal recklessness and rightly so. mindful of the dangers of taxation without representation, the framers
when in reality the oath that we take is to the constitution of the united states. we pledge to support and defend the constitution of the united states no more, no less. but we have strayed far afield from our job description. members go out and promise their constituents the moon and come to washington and try to fulfil those commitments and they, as a result, agree to conform to a system that ememphasizes seniority and party loyalty. the ropes are shown lead them to passing more bills,...
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when in reality the oath that we take is to the constitution of the united states. ledge to support and defend the constitution of the united states no more, no less. but we have strayed far afield from our job description. members go out and promise their constituents theoon and come to washington and try to fulfill those commitments and they, as a result, agree to conform to a system that ememphasizes seniority and party loyalty. the ropes are shown lead them to passing more bills, microfging, more bureaucracies and raiding the federal treasury. this is why in the pledge to america the governing agenda that my colleagues and i issued last week, we state that every bill that comes to the floor of the house should contain a clear citation of the constitutional authority that allows congress to do what they're asking it to do. we cannot do this much, we ought to put the pen down and just stop. congress has been most maligned over the past generation for its fiscal recklessness and rightly so. mindful of the dangers of xation without representation, the framers handed
when in reality the oath that we take is to the constitution of the united states. ledge to support and defend the constitution of the united states no more, no less. but we have strayed far afield from our job description. members go out and promise their constituents theoon and come to washington and try to fulfill those commitments and they, as a result, agree to conform to a system that ememphasizes seniority and party loyalty. the ropes are shown lead them to passing more bills,...
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united states senate. i'm someone who stands firmly behind the constitution as it stands today. ded cases, the case law that governs the united states. >> let's go to the issue of faith and politics. you were a student pastor at yale and said in an interview i don't understand you thought you would either end up a preacher, a professor or a politician. you've been a guest speaker at some of the churches here in our community, baptist churches, presbyterian churches to name a few. how much of an influence does this faith in your life have on your politics? >> faith is a central part of how my wife and i are raising our three children, why we decide to do the community service and the outreach that we do. but ours is a faith that we think is a general motivation towards public service, trying to create a community that's more tolerant and just and the forgiveness, healing and reconciliation that we think is the central message of our faith. but as someone who has been elected ten years, i've learned to reach a balance, where my private faith, the aspects of my faith that are religi
united states senate. i'm someone who stands firmly behind the constitution as it stands today. ded cases, the case law that governs the united states. >> let's go to the issue of faith and politics. you were a student pastor at yale and said in an interview i don't understand you thought you would either end up a preacher, a professor or a politician. you've been a guest speaker at some of the churches here in our community, baptist churches, presbyterian churches to name a few. how much...
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communism, socialism not compatible with the constitution of the united states.have called, some of the groups, for violent revolution. they want globalization. the redistribution of wealth. they want a government that is totally immersed in your life. now that is, that is a fact. that is not opinion. that is a fact. that's not what i believe in. i don't think it's what you believe in. when it comes to america, when it comes to tax, 70% of americans think raising taxes would be a mistake. 70%. lower taxes, smaller government. if seeing this, and seeing who is putting this together, if it doesn't get your neighbors to the polls on november 2, i don't know what will. if they're not energized or motivated to energize others, the republic will be lost. the america that we love, the america that we have known. good, bad and ugly. it's up for the taking. the president keeps warning his base that if the g.o.p. wins in this election, it will stop his agenda and we'll go back to the policies of the past. unfortunately, he's right in some regard. we will go back to the pol
communism, socialism not compatible with the constitution of the united states.have called, some of the groups, for violent revolution. they want globalization. the redistribution of wealth. they want a government that is totally immersed in your life. now that is, that is a fact. that is not opinion. that is a fact. that's not what i believe in. i don't think it's what you believe in. when it comes to america, when it comes to tax, 70% of americans think raising taxes would be a mistake. 70%....
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only a problem because a war to begin with but a problem because the date and constitution the piece treated at the united states wrote is explicitly against a strong central government so we have a situation which the united states is running a policy it's contrary to the treaty that it had designed i think the united states tried to create a client state in bosnia that would compensate for the conflicts with the muslim world elsewhere and they could point to it and say look here's a country in which we help the muslims you should be grateful to us it hasn't really worked well so far but they refused to acknowledge a mistake i think this sunday riots and saturday's peaceful demonstration involved ten thousand people are proof enough that current serbian government has very little support and even less legitimacy among the people of serbia i think it's the people of serbia want to better life they want to freely trade and communicate with everybody else but out that the price of their dignity or their culture or their country. their only young boys who are forced to become a man of the house years of war in afgh
only a problem because a war to begin with but a problem because the date and constitution the piece treated at the united states wrote is explicitly against a strong central government so we have a situation which the united states is running a policy it's contrary to the treaty that it had designed i think the united states tried to create a client state in bosnia that would compensate for the conflicts with the muslim world elsewhere and they could point to it and say look here's a country...
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constitution in this country since 1937. that's the year the supreme court of the united states upheld the constitution at of social security.i protection he would undo all the protection of the 1930's. count on me to stand up for you. >> mr. paul? >> people ask me if i have enjoyed running for office. usually, i would say yes. most of you know i'm a prolife christian. i won't apologize for that. i'm disheartened that my opponent has chosen to attack my religious beliefs. he's ascended to the gut for attack my christian beliefs. i believe those who use the possible ticks of personal sdruks stup to attack a man's religious belief to gain higher office. do not remember it does not profit a man to gain anything and lose his soul in the process. step up and cast aside these attacks on my personal religion. you should be ashamed of yourself. you should apologize. have you no shame. can i address that? >> no, we'll move on. you'll get your chance in a second. the method rater will be answering questions sent in by viewers. mr. con way, are you in favor or opposed to the supreme court decision that allows to unlimited dollars. >> i
constitution in this country since 1937. that's the year the supreme court of the united states upheld the constitution at of social security.i protection he would undo all the protection of the 1930's. count on me to stand up for you. >> mr. paul? >> people ask me if i have enjoyed running for office. usually, i would say yes. most of you know i'm a prolife christian. i won't apologize for that. i'm disheartened that my opponent has chosen to attack my religious beliefs. he's...
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with a little thing they like to call the constitution of the united states of america.palin, just three little words. needless to say. that's what most of us say before we say something that everyone already knows and agrees with. of course, saying needless to say, would make some of her statements seem a bit less scary to the very, very few people who can be scared by such innocuous language. and if she is trying to scare people that way, these statements don't qualify for the label fear mongering, you can't scare anyone who already knows we have a constitution with talk of sharia law becoming the law of the land. that's not fear mongering, that's moron mongering. ♪ [ female announcer ] mousse temptations by jell-o. decadently delicious. 60 calories. it's finally me o'clock. time for jell-o. try new chocolate mint sensation. >>> 22 hours after the first miner in stepped off the fenix capsule, the 70-day saga of the 33 trapped miners is over. 54-year-old luis urzua, the came out of the mine at 8:55 eastern time tonight. he was the shift supervisor at the time of the col
with a little thing they like to call the constitution of the united states of america.palin, just three little words. needless to say. that's what most of us say before we say something that everyone already knows and agrees with. of course, saying needless to say, would make some of her statements seem a bit less scary to the very, very few people who can be scared by such innocuous language. and if she is trying to scare people that way, these statements don't qualify for the label fear...
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with a little thing they like to call the constitution of the united states of america.te for sarah palin, just three little words. needless to say. that's what most of us say before we say something that everyone already knows and agrees with. of course, saying needless to say, would make some of her statements seem a bit less scary to the very, very few people who can be scared by such innocuous language. and if she is trying to scare people that way, these statements don't qualify for the label fear mongering, you can't scare anyone who already knows we have a constitution with talk of sharia law becoming the law of the land. that's not fear mongering, that's moron mongering. [ engine revving ] [ male announcer ] the u.s. government may soon require brake override technology on all new cars and trucks. at nissan, we think this is a good idea. so we did it... ...six years ago. [ wind howling ] nissan. innovation for safety. innovation for all. nissan. ready to try something new? campbell's has made changes. adding lower sodium sea salt to more soups. plus five dollars
with a little thing they like to call the constitution of the united states of america.te for sarah palin, just three little words. needless to say. that's what most of us say before we say something that everyone already knows and agrees with. of course, saying needless to say, would make some of her statements seem a bit less scary to the very, very few people who can be scared by such innocuous language. and if she is trying to scare people that way, these statements don't qualify for the...
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problem that caused a war to begin with but a problem because the date and constitution the peace treaty it at the united states wrote is explicitly against a strong central government so we have a situation which the united states is running a policy it's contrary to the treaty that it had designed for you thing that you think the u.s. has created another puppet state on the continent. i would quote of this occasion the words of a former representative tom lantos who's passed away a few years ago but back in two thousand and seven during a hearing at the state congress with the state department officials he was saying that jihad ists of all colors and hues in the world need to take note that we are once again creating is the islamic state in the heart of europe he was referring to kosovo but the once again was an unmistakable reference to bosnia i think the united states tried to create a client state in bosnia that would compensate for the conflicts with the muslim world elsewhere and they could point to it and say look here's a country in which we help the muslims you should be grateful to us it hasn't reall
problem that caused a war to begin with but a problem because the date and constitution the peace treaty it at the united states wrote is explicitly against a strong central government so we have a situation which the united states is running a policy it's contrary to the treaty that it had designed for you thing that you think the u.s. has created another puppet state on the continent. i would quote of this occasion the words of a former representative tom lantos who's passed away a few years...
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constitutional rights. that is unacceptable in the state of maryland and in the united states of america in 2010. >> you talking encoded language about kids. you never talk about the things they are doing well. >> o'malley is seeking reelection after defeating bob ehrlich in 2006. the next debate will take place in the coming weeks. >>> investigators are trying to figure vowel how powerful plastic explosives ended up in an historic u.s. new york city cemetery. there were found wrapped in a plastic bag at a cemetery in manhattan. they may have been discarded. >>> an apparent settlement in a lawsuit over photographs taken of students on school-issue laptops. the philadelphia area school district will pay $600,000. school officials admit the laptop's captured thousands of belcamp photographs of students while trying to find missing computers. students who sued said of the photographs were taken of him while asleep at home. >>> a new hampshire man making a jump on monday morning, parachuted into a grove of trees and was stuck there $3. firefighters got him down safely. a sky diver was not injured. >>> 10 minutes be
constitutional rights. that is unacceptable in the state of maryland and in the united states of america in 2010. >> you talking encoded language about kids. you never talk about the things they are doing well. >> o'malley is seeking reelection after defeating bob ehrlich in 2006. the next debate will take place in the coming weeks. >>> investigators are trying to figure vowel how powerful plastic explosives ended up in an historic u.s. new york city cemetery. there were...
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constitutional rights. that's intolerable and unacceptable in maryland and united states of maryland. >> come with me to patterson park why don't you. >> i been to those schools. >> why doesn't you mention the places where kids are making progress? you always talk in very coded language about the kids that aren't succeeding. >> reporter: now o'malley and you recallic have at least two more debates scheduled before election day including a live forum in dc this thursday. linda so, abc2 news. >>> a reminder to all of us, we have several more hours to register to vote for the november 2nd general election. deadline is nine tonight. registration forms will be accepted by mail after the deadline but only if they have today's postmark. forms are available at county election offices and state motor vehicles, social services and health department offices. and you can find the latest candidate news along with useful links and voter information online at abc2news.com and click on the political section under the news tab. >>> it's now 5:02. you will see increased patrols in several areas including baltimore city here. becau
constitutional rights. that's intolerable and unacceptable in maryland and united states of maryland. >> come with me to patterson park why don't you. >> i been to those schools. >> why doesn't you mention the places where kids are making progress? you always talk in very coded language about the kids that aren't succeeding. >> reporter: now o'malley and you recallic have at least two more debates scheduled before election day including a live forum in dc this thursday....
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for elena kagan that set out the president's constitutional prerogative and his constitutional obligation as a united statest it was a class act what lindsey graham said and i wish we saw more of that in the united states senate. >> mr. buck, you told "the washington post" back in july, i want to put it up on the screen, there's a conservative movement within the republican party that distinguishes a lot of us and we recognize that republicans are a big part of the problem. i don't have any deep friends in washington now and in six years i won't have any friends. >> other than you, david. >> you won't be in washington. that's the problem. >> do you want to come to washington and have no friends? how do you solve problems if you work with no one on the other side? >> if you take that literally, you come to that conclusion. i was trying to say i am coming to washington to do the people's work, reducing spending, cutting budgets and try to get a grip on the size of government. will i meet people here, develop friendships? sure. i'm not going to let those friendships interfere with my obligation to do the peopl
for elena kagan that set out the president's constitutional prerogative and his constitutional obligation as a united statest it was a class act what lindsey graham said and i wish we saw more of that in the united states senate. >> mr. buck, you told "the washington post" back in july, i want to put it up on the screen, there's a conservative movement within the republican party that distinguishes a lot of us and we recognize that republicans are a big part of the problem. i...