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that would be the equivalent of using race as an aggravator. when the defense injects race, although we do not defend counsel's actions in injecting race into the proceeding -- justice kennedy: but the prosecutor revisited it, mr. keller, in cross-examination. mr. keller: to put that into context, the prosecutor did not go beyond the scope of direct. the prosecutor saw the expert report for the first time that day and had just reviewed it over the lunch hour. this is ja154a and 165a. and the prosecutor is walking through all of the various factors that quijano had considered in his testimony, but it did not go beyond what was elicited on direct. and to highlight an example in contrast, the alba case, in which we did confess error, there, the prosecutor mentioned race four times, and at closing said, quote, "and i went down all the indicators. they didn't want to talk about those indicators, but i did, and i forced the issue. he's male, he's hispanic," etc. that is a volume 28 of the trial -- justice ginsburg: doesn't -- doesn't the fact that pet
that would be the equivalent of using race as an aggravator. when the defense injects race, although we do not defend counsel's actions in injecting race into the proceeding -- justice kennedy: but the prosecutor revisited it, mr. keller, in cross-examination. mr. keller: to put that into context, the prosecutor did not go beyond the scope of direct. the prosecutor saw the expert report for the first time that day and had just reviewed it over the lunch hour. this is ja154a and 165a. and the...
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us that issue will be key when though go to the polls. in such a tight race, their vote will be critical. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," inside the party feud over donald trump. we'll talk to john hellman. >>> plus, more children are hospitalized with infections after visiting a california dentist. >>> and emmy award winner memoir. that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. it's getting cooler outside. sherry will tell us how hot it's expected to get before we get to this weekend. ((kirsten joyce)) >> plus...it's day two of the special session in carson city. as lawmakers fight to get the raiders in las vegas. we'll see who showed up during yesterday's meetings and what else was on the agenda. ((brian loftus)) >> and...we'll see why the city of oakland has to say about the raiders possibly moving to las vegas. ((kirsten joyce)) 8 news now good day, the valley's news leader, starts right now./// ((now, live... ((kirsten joyce)) >>> thank's for waking up with us i'm kirsten joyce. ((brian loftus)) >> and i'm brian loftus today is
us that issue will be key when though go to the polls. in such a tight race, their vote will be critical. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," inside the party feud over donald trump. we'll talk to john hellman. >>> plus, more children are hospitalized with infections after visiting a california dentist. >>> and emmy award winner memoir. that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. it's getting cooler outside. sherry will...
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. >> reporter: black voters here tell us race relations have worsened in recent years. the police shooting of a black man in charlotte last month led christopher hines thinks hillary clinton is the only presidential candidate who can help bring reform. >> i think clinton would be much better at making that change happen because she's for human beings. >> reporter: 23% of voters in north carolina are black. 96% of them voted for president obama four years ago. and he still lost the state by two points, both clinton and donald trump are courting black voters here. in speeches to largely white crowds trump argues that democrats have failed the black >> you're living in poverty. your schools are no good. you have no jobs. what the hell do you have to lose? >> reporter: many told us they find his comments offensive. >> he's indicating that people of color just look at this privileged white man and we'll take you somewhere. >> my question is what does america have to gain by electing trump? >> i think that's his purpose to get people in america thinking differently about what
. >> reporter: black voters here tell us race relations have worsened in recent years. the police shooting of a black man in charlotte last month led christopher hines thinks hillary clinton is the only presidential candidate who can help bring reform. >> i think clinton would be much better at making that change happen because she's for human beings. >> reporter: 23% of voters in north carolina are black. 96% of them voted for president obama four years ago. and he still lost...
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why a prosecuting authority is introducing evidence of race as danger that is the equivalent of using race as the aggravated. you do not inject race into the proceeding. >> budding cross-examination proximity put into context the prosecutor did not go beyond the scope of direct to see that expert report for the first time that day and reviewed over the lunch hour this is 154 and 165 and with all the various factors that was considered in the testimony but it did not go beyond what was solicited upon direct to highlight a the example in contrast the prosecutor mentioned race for times and inclosing said pull back i went down all of the indicators they did not want to talk about those but i did and i forced the issue . mail, a hispanic. >> but the petitioners own council introduces this so with his representation? quite good that make us a difference that the petitioner council can introduce the evidence? that should not have come in and and what counsel would put that kind of evidence before a jury? what competent counsel would put that evidence before a jury greg. >> your not defending the
why a prosecuting authority is introducing evidence of race as danger that is the equivalent of using race as the aggravated. you do not inject race into the proceeding. >> budding cross-examination proximity put into context the prosecutor did not go beyond the scope of direct to see that expert report for the first time that day and reviewed over the lunch hour this is 154 and 165 and with all the various factors that was considered in the testimony but it did not go beyond what was...
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towards the united states unleashing instruction on emanations including haiti, residents in the us racing for the impact, reid binion reports. >> if you think you're going to evacuate, then do it nowe befor the roads are claude. >> for the governor rick scott warning people to take evacuation orders is usually as it approaches the us. o >> unexpectedly all along the his coast to the keys in jacksonvillee >> clog roadways in south carolina,a, the governor there issuing warnings of coastal evacuations. >> if you do not gete out in ti you liken it stuck and that wou be the worst case scenario to b stuck on the coast in the where to go t because you don't leave the evacuation time.b manitoba orders issued for parts of north carolina, all ahead of hurricane matthew that was deadly and the rampage in the caribbean it wouldas come u against is coast this week as forecasted, the people there ar preparing and stocking up on everything from groceries toe fuel in cash. i hear lots of screeching tires and just waiting because know is going to be worse tomorrow.ng reid binion reporting. >> three dozen
towards the united states unleashing instruction on emanations including haiti, residents in the us racing for the impact, reid binion reports. >> if you think you're going to evacuate, then do it nowe befor the roads are claude. >> for the governor rick scott warning people to take evacuation orders is usually as it approaches the us. o >> unexpectedly all along the his coast to the keys in jacksonvillee >> clog roadways in south carolina,a, the governor there issuing...
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it's like a spirit, a demonic spirit, and it haunts us voters here tell us race relations have worsened in recent years.(nat sot - aptn (protests video)"post shooting protests"(track 3)the police shooting of a black man in charlotte last month led to days of protests. christopher hines thinks hillary clinton is the only presidential candidate who can help bring reforms.(29-:34)(sot christopher hines / clinton supporter)i think clinton would be much better at making that change happen because she is for human beings(track 4) (gfx in)23% of voters in north carolina are black. 96 percent of them voted for president obama four years ago, and he still lost the state by two points.(gfx out) trump are courting black voters here.in speeches given to largely white crowds, trump argues the democrats have failed the black community. (;54-1:03)(sot - donald trump - gop nominee )"you're living in your poverty, your schools are no good, you have no jobs, 58 percent of your youth is unemployed - what the hell do you have to lose?"(track 5 ) many told us they find his comments offensive. (1:07-1:14)(so
it's like a spirit, a demonic spirit, and it haunts us voters here tell us race relations have worsened in recent years.(nat sot - aptn (protests video)"post shooting protests"(track 3)the police shooting of a black man in charlotte last month led to days of protests. christopher hines thinks hillary clinton is the only presidential candidate who can help bring reforms.(29-:34)(sot christopher hines / clinton supporter)i think clinton would be much better at making that change happen...
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today, runners in the especially for you race against breast cancer are raising money to help people in eastern iowa. kcrg-tv9's beth malicki joins us now from the race in cedar rapids. beth, when will runners be taking off? the efy race offers a 5k run, 5k walk or a family similar to last year. the race starts at 8 a.m. just outside the hall-perrine cancer center on the mercy medical center campus at 701 10th st. se, finishing in the historic newbo district on cedar rapids' southeast side. live music, a pancake breakfast and children's city landlord is now waiting on the u-s supreme court. the last four games have been decided by seven highlights of iowa at minnesota next. stay with your 24 hour news source, kcrg-tv9. big ten west. and two, to claim the floyd of rosedale trophy. scott the hawkeyes came out and played with a chip on their shoulder today. but it was a slow start for the offense..after getting stuffed in the run game.cj beathard with the home run ball in the first quarter but it is picked off by kiante hardin the hawks finally opened up a nice hole for leshaun daniels and he breaks this one for 37 yards down to the se
today, runners in the especially for you race against breast cancer are raising money to help people in eastern iowa. kcrg-tv9's beth malicki joins us now from the race in cedar rapids. beth, when will runners be taking off? the efy race offers a 5k run, 5k walk or a family similar to last year. the race starts at 8 a.m. just outside the hall-perrine cancer center on the mercy medical center campus at 701 10th st. se, finishing in the historic newbo district on cedar rapids' southeast side....
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so if you think about race, you really have to look historically as what race has been used for. race emerges at a time when you have colonization happening, slavery happening, all these inequalities, you have genocide of native americans, and what race wound up being is a construct that allowed people to justify those kinds of exploitations. and one of the things that continues to exist is this idea that black and latino students are essentially not as intelligence as white students and that they're likely to be violet or misbehave. and so -- violent or misbehave. so one of the things that manifests itself in the contemporary context based on the historic context is this idea of the criminalization of black and latino bodies and the lack of intelligence people perceive. and these were readily apparent in the school context. again, line i said -- like i said before, we interviewed blacks, whites and latinos, and there was a pretty consistent story that people perceived that black students and latino students were not as intelligent, were not going to achieve as well and were not g
so if you think about race, you really have to look historically as what race has been used for. race emerges at a time when you have colonization happening, slavery happening, all these inequalities, you have genocide of native americans, and what race wound up being is a construct that allowed people to justify those kinds of exploitations. and one of the things that continues to exist is this idea that black and latino students are essentially not as intelligence as white students and that...
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us. the race for the white house once again coming to colorado. as right now senator sanders and senator warren are no town. >> . ashly mike michaels joins us live with a preview of the event. >> the the doors to tonight's event are just opening up. right now. now the event is going to be taking place in the student union on the campus. just in a little while. behind me. but you can't really see anything from here. so i want to show you some video we shot about 30 minutes ago. take a look. this is probably close to a thousand people lined up. a lot of them here to say sanders they were sanders supporters and now joining in on the clinton camp. sanders said that's his goal. to get progressive voters to stick with the democratic platform. and not jump ship to a third party. or vote republican. now he'll be joined on stage by another progressive politician. senator warren. this will be the first time the two will campaign together. for clinton. again it's an attempt to grab progressive undecided voters. and denver's a good place to do that. in an impo
us. the race for the white house once again coming to colorado. as right now senator sanders and senator warren are no town. >> . ashly mike michaels joins us live with a preview of the event. >> the the doors to tonight's event are just opening up. right now. now the event is going to be taking place in the student union on the campus. just in a little while. behind me. but you can't really see anything from here. so i want to show you some video we shot about 30 minutes ago. take...
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race coming up in scottsdale. >> we develop all these cars in mesa arizona to compete in t grand prix. >> reporter: tell us about the race. it's a smaller track? >> the track is a little more condensed than it was last year. so we tightened up the action a little bit, bring the crowd in a little tired this year. it also keeps us closer together for a big visual for our attendance. >> reporter: tell us about these cars. how fast can they go? >> they're capable of speeds higher than we're gonna be racing in the downtown streets. we can reach speeds around 50, >> reporter: all right! the grand prix of scottsdale, ladies and gentlemen. >> thanks paul. benefiting big brothers and is big sisters. paul's car wash underway right now. >>> before you sign the lease clear information on who pays for what. >> the rental agreement will be the final world. but these are the most common expenses your landlord should be covering. normal wear and tear. it's natural for things to get worn over the course of several months of living in a space. most chock that up to the cost of doing business. subjective. carpet wear is normal. ho
race coming up in scottsdale. >> we develop all these cars in mesa arizona to compete in t grand prix. >> reporter: tell us about the race. it's a smaller track? >> the track is a little more condensed than it was last year. so we tightened up the action a little bit, bring the crowd in a little tired this year. it also keeps us closer together for a big visual for our attendance. >> reporter: tell us about these cars. how fast can they go? >> they're capable of...
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pippa mann joins us now from racing c talk about her drive to raise awareness and funding for breast cancer research. pippa, thank you so much for joining us. i would like to start with how you got your start in racing. >> most drivers have someone in their family or a family friend who is involved in racing, but for me i just grew up as a race fan, and then one day one of my friends had a birthday party at the indoor go cart track and, you know, man for me, that was it. that was the moment and i should >> and you recently participated in your fifth indy 500 race this year. your car obviously stands out in the pack. bright pink, and that's because you became involved with the susan g. komen foundation. how did that happen? >> it does stand out, and, you know, i have to start this story but saying i was never the girl who wore pink at the racetrack. i was anti-pink at the racetrack because i just wanted to be one of the other drivers, i wanted to blend in, but i started to follow the career of sarah she was the first female driver whom i've ever heard of having that level of success in
pippa mann joins us now from racing c talk about her drive to raise awareness and funding for breast cancer research. pippa, thank you so much for joining us. i would like to start with how you got your start in racing. >> most drivers have someone in their family or a family friend who is involved in racing, but for me i just grew up as a race fan, and then one day one of my friends had a birthday party at the indoor go cart track and, you know, man for me, that was it. that was the...
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us. this race is tighter than ever. we're encouraging everyone to vote and make clear the choice wisconsinites have, a 34-year career politician who is in it for himself. >>> coming up next, halloween is fun for fami, dangerous, some tips every trick-or-treater needs to be reminded of, next. and a dramatic rescue you want won't to miss, of a child who >>> italy once again hit with a poul country has seen in 36 years. it measured 6.6, leaving many homes, churches, and other buildings destroyed. luckily there are no reports of any deaths. >>> in china, a man climbed up a building to rescue a child hanging from a third-story window. the 2-year-old boy fell out of the window at his home, got his head stuck between the window's security bars, and was dangling but not hurt. >>> closer to home, in texas, a father and his 12-year-old daughter were walking on a sidewalk when they were struck and killed by a car. the driver of that car was drag racing with another, clipped a minivan, and swerved onto the sidewalk. charges against
us. this race is tighter than ever. we're encouraging everyone to vote and make clear the choice wisconsinites have, a 34-year career politician who is in it for himself. >>> coming up next, halloween is fun for fami, dangerous, some tips every trick-or-treater needs to be reminded of, next. and a dramatic rescue you want won't to miss, of a child who >>> italy once again hit with a poul country has seen in 36 years. it measured 6.6, leaving many homes, churches, and other...
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us. the race for the white house has been thrown into chaos after fbi director james comey sent a letter to congress revealing new emails relating to the investigation of hillary clinton in her email server. both campaigns are responding. >> reporter: donald trump continues to hammer hillary clinton over the fbi's discovery of new emails relating to the investigation of her private server. >> i think that is called the mother load. i think they have found them all. >> reporter: the bureau found them on a computer shared by clinton's top aide cohabiting and her estranged husband. wieners being investigated for sending girl. >> we never thought we would say thank you to anthony weiner. >> reporter: but the directors letter says the discovery was vague. saying it doesn't know whether material is significant or not. >> it strange to put something like that out with such little information right before an election. >> reporter: it's not clear how the discovery will impact voters the initial indicators cbs news asked voters their thoughts and 71 percent say it will change their mind are they a
us. the race for the white house has been thrown into chaos after fbi director james comey sent a letter to congress revealing new emails relating to the investigation of hillary clinton in her email server. both campaigns are responding. >> reporter: donald trump continues to hammer hillary clinton over the fbi's discovery of new emails relating to the investigation of her private server. >> i think that is called the mother load. i think they have found them all. >>...
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colorado center in denver. 60 minutes and counting to the only televised debate in colorado's race for the us senate. we'll talk about this race and this space in the half >>> site of the one and only televised debate in the race for u.s. senate in colorado, 60 minutes away. i'll be joined as we talk about the race and the space by the democratic and transparent look into these debates and how the questions are formed. another leading colorado republican is washing his hands of donald trump. former governor bill owens said he cannot stomach the idea of vetting for donald trump. he called him charlatan. his comments on facebook didn't mention who he planned to vote for. he urged republicans to focus on down-ballot races and to rebuild their party. >>> in politics it is often a thin line between a powerful statement and a cheap stunt. we'll let you decide what to
colorado center in denver. 60 minutes and counting to the only televised debate in colorado's race for the us senate. we'll talk about this race and this space in the half >>> site of the one and only televised debate in the race for u.s. senate in colorado, 60 minutes away. i'll be joined as we talk about the race and the space by the democratic and transparent look into these debates and how the questions are formed. another leading colorado republican is washing his hands of donald...
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mark, caribe and vanessa join us this morning night's game. in the race night's game. after last morning with join us this and vanessa mark, caribe and vanessa join us this morning with after last in the race for the white night's game. in the race in the race for the white house... a new poll now showing hillary clinton with a double digit lead over donald trump this morning. and the s-n-l crew -- plus guest host tom hanks take on the final presidential debate. you're the cardinals have now lost 2 games at home... and tied one. what has happened to the home field advantage at university of phoenix stadium.///// the cards can't dwell on ///// the cards can't dwell on ///// the cards can't dwell on last night.next week is a must win to stay in the playoff hunt. the have to go on the road and beat cam newton.and beat cam on the hunt. the have to go on the road and beat cam newton. with 16 days to go before the election... a new national poll shows hillary clinton ahead of donald trump by double digits. a new national abc news, daily tracking poll shows the democratic nomi
mark, caribe and vanessa join us this morning night's game. in the race night's game. after last morning with join us this and vanessa mark, caribe and vanessa join us this morning with after last in the race for the white night's game. in the race in the race for the white house... a new poll now showing hillary clinton with a double digit lead over donald trump this morning. and the s-n-l crew -- plus guest host tom hanks take on the final presidential debate. you're the cardinals have now...
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us. we begin with the race for the white house.s race is closer than ever. 12 days out. >> donald trump three points away from hillary clinton in a four-way match up among likely voters. >> garrett tenney is with us as the race heats up. >> hillary clinton may have the lead but donald trump has the momentum in the latest
us. we begin with the race for the white house.s race is closer than ever. 12 days out. >> donald trump three points away from hillary clinton in a four-way match up among likely voters. >> garrett tenney is with us as the race heats up. >> hillary clinton may have the lead but donald trump has the momentum in the latest
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. >> rose: the politicians used, in a sense used race to prevent. >> yes. and it's unfortunate that we don't have the counter factuals right. i wish we had tried to do something differently and we might be sitting right here saying isn't it great we have a fantastic american political party appealing to the concerns of both white and black poor. unfortunately we don't. we have a party that's primarily white working class and very little else these days and we have a party that is the black poor and the latino poor and sort of the cosmopolitan middle and upper classes of all races. >> rose: and pervaded wisdom is their bitter. >> if you look at the polls that's probably true. >> rose: what impact do you think this election's having on this country other than a sense of disdain for the tenor of it. >> i think that this election is really having a negative effect especially on the white working class. because i think a lot of these grievances are legitimate but what it's doing is giving people an excuse to point the finger a someone else. point the finger at m
. >> rose: the politicians used, in a sense used race to prevent. >> yes. and it's unfortunate that we don't have the counter factuals right. i wish we had tried to do something differently and we might be sitting right here saying isn't it great we have a fantastic american political party appealing to the concerns of both white and black poor. unfortunately we don't. we have a party that's primarily white working class and very little else these days and we have a party that is...
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the fact that he would lead a birther movement that used race against president obama to make him an other, i felt all those were personal indictments against me as well. so if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck it's probably a duck and i think the fact that america says until you use the "n" word on tape and we can see it you are not a racist. that's too low of a bar. >> i'm listening to you, kwame, but i'm also just trying -- i'm trying to be fair and i'm thinking of what trump has said about these women, for example, and he's saying where are they years ago and why didn't they come forward years ago and i can say the same to you. you're on the show 10 plus years ago. i'm sure the show didn't hurt your career. where were these opinions ten years ago? >> for me it's what i call a dr. jekyll and mr. hyde evolution. the person i met on the show when we filmed in 2003 was an egotistical boss, a rowdy boss but no direct racist behavior towards me. there had been a history of some documented racism that was kind of scuttlebutt and rumors around the show when i first came on but
the fact that he would lead a birther movement that used race against president obama to make him an other, i felt all those were personal indictments against me as well. so if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck it's probably a duck and i think the fact that america says until you use the "n" word on tape and we can see it you are not a racist. that's too low of a bar. >> i'm listening to you, kwame, but i'm also just trying -- i'm trying to be fair and i'm thinking of...
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as cleveland 19 shows us race puts a spotlight on important issue in greater cleveland area. good morning sia. >> reporter: good morning denise. yes, it is chilly out here. and you would never know it. because everyones spirits are so warm. check it out. behind me you can see people checking in. getting ready for this 5k. there are a lot of runners here. sitting up. geting ready. because they are going to run to help feed the kids. hungry kids. in this area. and this is the first 5k run sponsored by marco's pizza. i am joined here. good morning w miss lin. >> good morning. >> tell us. this is first annual 5k. talk about that. >> yes. we hope to make it an annual event. we believe in being a slice of the community. food banks across northeast ohio benefiting akron, cuyahoga, many counties, and excited to see mazwe will raise. >> reporter: numbers are staggering and it is a huge problem. kids going to school hungry. not enough to eat. i guess talk about getting out here to really try to do something to help that problem. >> yes. that's what we want to do. the food bank offers b
as cleveland 19 shows us race puts a spotlight on important issue in greater cleveland area. good morning sia. >> reporter: good morning denise. yes, it is chilly out here. and you would never know it. because everyones spirits are so warm. check it out. behind me you can see people checking in. getting ready for this 5k. there are a lot of runners here. sitting up. geting ready. because they are going to run to help feed the kids. hungry kids. in this area. and this is the first 5k run...
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we have learned a fan caught fire after witnesses tell us there were multiple cars racing down east mlk. witnesses tell us they were trying to pull people out of the car and there's been a number of kids transported. >> a horrible scene out there. >>> tomorrow you will wake up to partly cloudy skies with warm and humid conditions out there in the mid-80s. we would top out at 88 or 890. bring chances remain almost near zero. >>> we have continuing coverage especially on the tragic accident on abc news.com. >>> from hol >>> from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight andrew garfield, chef mario batali, the fourth annual canine costume parade, and music from cono and and now, what do you know -- here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ? >> jimmy: hi, >> jimmy: hi, very nice. welcome. thank you. hi, everyone. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the
we have learned a fan caught fire after witnesses tell us there were multiple cars racing down east mlk. witnesses tell us they were trying to pull people out of the car and there's been a number of kids transported. >> a horrible scene out there. >>> tomorrow you will wake up to partly cloudy skies with warm and humid conditions out there in the mid-80s. we would top out at 88 or 890. bring chances remain almost near zero. >>> we have continuing coverage especially on...
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that would be the equivalent of using race as an aggravator. the defense injects race, although we do not defend defense counsel's actions in injecting race into the proceeding -- justice kennedy: but the prosecutor revisited it, mr. keller, in cross-examination. mr. keller: to put that into context, the prosecutor did not go beyond the scope of direct. the prosecutor saw the expert report for the first time that day and had just reviewed it over the lunch hour. this is a ja154a and 165a. and the prosecutor is walking through all of the various factors that quijano had considered in his testimony, but it did not go beyond what was elicited on direct. and to highlight an example in contrast, the alba case, in which we did confess error, there, the prosecutor mentioned race four times, and at closing said, quote, "and i went down all the indicators. they didn't want to talk about those indicators, but i did, and i forced the issue. he's male, he's hispanic," etc. that is in volume 28 of the trial -- justice ginsburg: doesn't -- doesn't the fact t
that would be the equivalent of using race as an aggravator. the defense injects race, although we do not defend defense counsel's actions in injecting race into the proceeding -- justice kennedy: but the prosecutor revisited it, mr. keller, in cross-examination. mr. keller: to put that into context, the prosecutor did not go beyond the scope of direct. the prosecutor saw the expert report for the first time that day and had just reviewed it over the lunch hour. this is a ja154a and 165a. and...
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fisher: oh, it's most true with respect to hispanics in this court's cases, which is why we've used the term "race," and every other party in court in the case has used the term "race." and i think the tiers of scrutiny provide a helpful analogy. justice kagan: you keep on being cut off before you get to the tiers of scrutiny, but the cases where the court has said that a lawyer has to be allowed to ask on voir dire about bias, does that -- is that only true of racial bias, or is that true of any other kind of bias as well? mr. fisher: under this court's cases, only race. and remember, ham was decided in 1973, so there have been plenty of times for that issue to percolate, and i don't of any lower court decisions that -- justice sotomayor: and then gender. justice kagan: i'm sorry. is that right? it's just race you're saying? mr. fisher: i believe so. basten kagan: and then would be race and gender, right? mr. fisher: that's right. and i think batson is another helpful analogy. first of all, in batson itself, you wrote an opinion about race. and of course the question of gender came back several y
fisher: oh, it's most true with respect to hispanics in this court's cases, which is why we've used the term "race," and every other party in court in the case has used the term "race." and i think the tiers of scrutiny provide a helpful analogy. justice kagan: you keep on being cut off before you get to the tiers of scrutiny, but the cases where the court has said that a lawyer has to be allowed to ask on voir dire about bias, does that -- is that only true of racial bias,...
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. >>> it is neck and neck in the us senate race that pennsylvania ton night incumbent republican pat toomey and democrat katie mcginty faced off in second and final debate at ite temple university. each much of their time blasting eve other. they have big delivers on issues like government regulation, growing the economy, abortion, obama care, the list goes on. each candidate said their own pent will hur the middle class if elected. >> i will go to bat for working families and for the middle class. but frankly those very same families that senator toomey that is a left behind. >> too much taxes, overspending, massive deficits, doubling of our nation's debt and way too much regulation. is it wonder we're not getting the prosperity we need. katie mcginty would double down on all of those failed policies. >> the two cam papers spent more than $100 million on the races making it one of the most expensive senate races in history. on your radar tonight old man winter is blowing into town. koy soy is here with the fir forecast at 11:00. >> last year at this time it was chilly i remember thi
. >>> it is neck and neck in the us senate race that pennsylvania ton night incumbent republican pat toomey and democrat katie mcginty faced off in second and final debate at ite temple university. each much of their time blasting eve other. they have big delivers on issues like government regulation, growing the economy, abortion, obama care, the list goes on. each candidate said their own pent will hur the middle class if elected. >> i will go to bat for working families and...
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us. let's take "race" for $400, please. sarah. -what is the rat race? -rat race, yes.
us. let's take "race" for $400, please. sarah. -what is the rat race? -rat race, yes.
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other states use more popular races like governor with higher turn like 10%. if you believe the proof is in the pudding, we should find the state that has the most amendments. alabama has 892 amendments for to constitution. and if you want to find the most ways to amend the constitution revision commission and a tax and budget reform commission that both meet every 20 years and florida voters can call finish a constitutional convention at any time to make changes. it is easier to get signatures to vote on constitutional amendments here but there are other states with a lot more amendments and a lot more ways to pass them than colorado has. >>> if you'd like find this truth test, the past truth test and all the supporting research on 9news.com. >>> so you know this. you're prohibited from taking a selfie with a completed ballot in colorado. perhaps you didn't know it's because of a law in the 1890s. selfies weren't so much of a thing then, but they were >> this act of voting is one of the most sacred rights we can enjoy here. if we choose to do that publicly, t
other states use more popular races like governor with higher turn like 10%. if you believe the proof is in the pudding, we should find the state that has the most amendments. alabama has 892 amendments for to constitution. and if you want to find the most ways to amend the constitution revision commission and a tax and budget reform commission that both meet every 20 years and florida voters can call finish a constitutional convention at any time to make changes. it is easier to get signatures...
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us. we covered a lot more ground than the presidential race. us in a recent interview she doesn't believe many people who come into the country illegally did something wrong. we ask if that position confirms when her critics say -- confirms what her critics say, that democrats don't respect the rule of law on this issue? >> the bigger and more important imperative is to make sure the law is just, right, humane and not hurting families. so immigrant rights to me are human rights and the law is part of the problem. >> so came up. the candidates brought it up on their own at different times. coffman did call for his party's nominee donald trump to drop out of the presidential race, but he only did that recently after the tape came out of trump seeming to condone sexual assault on women. here's coughman after being pressed on that. >> i think both parties have lousy candidates quite frankly. i think the difference is i'm not willing to take on hillary clinton. >> later on we had a moment when both candidates decided to open up a jar of awkward sauce
us. we covered a lot more ground than the presidential race. us in a recent interview she doesn't believe many people who come into the country illegally did something wrong. we ask if that position confirms when her critics say -- confirms what her critics say, that democrats don't respect the rule of law on this issue? >> the bigger and more important imperative is to make sure the law is just, right, humane and not hurting families. so immigrant rights to me are human rights and the...
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komen race for the cure. join us as we support the race next sunday at the cesar chavez plaza in phoenix. you can register rightnow@colemanarizona.org>>> s&l fans are minutes away from the premiere of season 42. the show released a teaser showing alec baldwin dressed as as hillary clinton. after a summer park, the cast is excited to be back on stage and back together.>> that is the main thing. i like these people so much. i miss writing this much. eyelid miss -- a miss laughing this much. is a great habit to get into, to write things that make you laugh and >> things that make you laugh every week. >>> s&l starts in a few >>> here's our omg video of the night, firefighters rescuing a kitten in china. just the kings head was sticking out. firefighters tried to push her out but the pipe was too mac narrow. they had use electric saw. they carefully pushed the little cat out. that is always so street -- sweep when you see the stories. they go out of their way to save people and animals.>> hey, come back.>> 12 news is alw
komen race for the cure. join us as we support the race next sunday at the cesar chavez plaza in phoenix. you can register rightnow@colemanarizona.org>>> s&l fans are minutes away from the premiere of season 42. the show released a teaser showing alec baldwin dressed as as hillary clinton. after a summer park, the cast is excited to be back on stage and back together.>> that is the main thing. i like these people so much. i miss writing this much. eyelid miss -- a miss...
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komen race is happening. join us as we support the race. you can still register right now at komenarizona.org. >>> they don't know what is coming! let's show them! >> how is this for arriving in style, coop? when are we taking the chopper to work? >> never. >> thanks for being my between alyssa. [ laughter ] >> you don't want to miss a moment of friday night fever with coop and cam. >> you know that's right. we want everyone to tune in every friday night. we have another, you know, just action filled night of friday night fever coming up in just about an hour or so. let's get a sneak peek of all the action starting with kelsey week. the pumas off to a perfect 6-0 start. facing their biggest test of the season in the chandler wolves. two potential playoff teams. two very high powered offenses and we will have the win tore night on fever. now, let's check in with rodney baker. >> thanks kelsey. out here at corona del sol high school. desert ridge will be our studio team tonight. they are trying to make a second don't want to miss the highligh
komen race is happening. join us as we support the race. you can still register right now at komenarizona.org. >>> they don't know what is coming! let's show them! >> how is this for arriving in style, coop? when are we taking the chopper to work? >> never. >> thanks for being my between alyssa. [ laughter ] >> you don't want to miss a moment of friday night fever with coop and cam. >> you know that's right. we want everyone to tune in every friday night....
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us. we begin with the race for the white house. this race is closer than ever. 12 days out. >> donald trump three points away from hillary clinton in a four-way match up among likely voters. >> garrett tenney is with us as the race heats up. >> hillary clinton may have the lead but donald trump has the momentum in the latest polls that is largely due to his growing support among independent voter. you can see how he can gaining support while hillary clinton is losing it. >> trump owes a 13 point lead among independent voters. one group he continues to struggle with is african american voters. in the latest fox news polls only 5 percent of black voters say they support trump while 82 percent say they support clinton. in north carolina the republican nominee laid out his plan to help rebuild urban communities making them safer creating higher paying jobs. he is touting it as a new deal for black america. >> every citizen in this country is entitled to the government that puts their jobs wages and security first. here's the promise i
us. we begin with the race for the white house. this race is closer than ever. 12 days out. >> donald trump three points away from hillary clinton in a four-way match up among likely voters. >> garrett tenney is with us as the race heats up. >> hillary clinton may have the lead but donald trump has the momentum in the latest polls that is largely due to his growing support among independent voter. you can see how he can gaining support while hillary clinton is losing it....
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use. >>> in the race for the white house, the presidential campaigns begin their final battleground blitz. lauren blanchard has more. >> reporter: both campaigns know it is now a sprint to election day with get out votests in full swing. donald trump rallying up crowds in north carolina saying he thinks they are going to win. >> early voting is underway so make sure you send in your ballot. we cannot take a chance of blowing it. we cannot take a chance. we have something. we're so close. it is a moment like they have stuffing for his wife in the subscribing state of florida. >> it is so close to the election. we're going to have a record number of people vote. >> reporter: while a fired up vice president joe biden saying what he would like to do to the g.o.p. nominee. >> the press asked me, don't i wish i was debating him? no, i wish i was in high school and take him behind the gym. >> reporter: clinton's new ad with the father of fallen u.s. soldier captain khan. >> i want to ask mr. trump, would my son have a place in your america. >> reporter: early voting is under way in many states.
use. >>> in the race for the white house, the presidential campaigns begin their final battleground blitz. lauren blanchard has more. >> reporter: both campaigns know it is now a sprint to election day with get out votests in full swing. donald trump rallying up crowds in north carolina saying he thinks they are going to win. >> early voting is underway so make sure you send in your ballot. we cannot take a chance of blowing it. we cannot take a chance. we have something....
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donald trump has shown us he is openly races and sexes and bigoted. who we are. i believe the american people will reject donald trump's campaign. ed: the door -- the word nonsense. rep. mcgovern: it might not be but i have no reason to think anything other than that. i think what is he responsible is to throw out a teaser and then not put any context in and then not come clean with what have real hope that you will get answers between now and election day? rep. mcgovern: he has shown a propensity to talk about the case in unprecedented ways in the past. maybe he will bring some clarity out there. like what are we talking about? he ought to tell the american people what is there. i do not think anyone would affect secretary clinton's's ability for the united states. ed: really. rep. mcgovern: there is precedent in the justice department on how cases are handled or is going against precedent. i do not know of any other case -- ed: how do you handle your constituents or voters who are already skeptical of her honesty? rep. mcgovern: i bump into people all the time
donald trump has shown us he is openly races and sexes and bigoted. who we are. i believe the american people will reject donald trump's campaign. ed: the door -- the word nonsense. rep. mcgovern: it might not be but i have no reason to think anything other than that. i think what is he responsible is to throw out a teaser and then not put any context in and then not come clean with what have real hope that you will get answers between now and election day? rep. mcgovern: he has shown a...
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race back on track? i'm standing here with angelica vannatta from the alzheimer's association. angelica, could you tell us a little about how the flood affect the race and your effort to get it back on? what's something people should know if they're planning to come out? anything else? the cedar rapids walk to end alzheimer's at the mcgrath amphitheatre, scheduled for saturday, september 24, 2016 is being postponed. after careful consideration of several factors and in the interest of safety for those helping in the fight against alzheimer's disease, the walk to end alzheimer's is rescheduled for saturday, october 15, 2016. all other details about the walk will community outreach for the alzheimer's association east central iowa chapter, understands this may pose an inconvenience or may not be an ideal time to reschedule but hopes most people will make every effort to join the alzheimer's association in three weeks. "we truly appreciate understandin g and patience as we work diligently to ensure we still have an inspirational and supportive event in october," vannatta said.the alzheimer's association ceda
race back on track? i'm standing here with angelica vannatta from the alzheimer's association. angelica, could you tell us a little about how the flood affect the race and your effort to get it back on? what's something people should know if they're planning to come out? anything else? the cedar rapids walk to end alzheimer's at the mcgrath amphitheatre, scheduled for saturday, september 24, 2016 is being postponed. after careful consideration of several factors and in the interest of safety...
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kids in colorado use marijuana at a higher race. >> 74% higher. >> the facts don't support >> a state funded survey found marijuana use is below the national average. >>> arizona summer is officially over. it's the last day of the monsoon, aren't you going to miss images like that. we've had our share of dust storms. how much rain. inches of rainfall. the normal average is 2.7 inches of rain. we had lightning storms and blowing dust, seeing passing showers in the distance. pushing to the east of flagstaff. more rain over the weekend? >>> tonight a fourth juvenile has been arrested to scary clown threats. the attorney's office said that the threats at schools seem to be unrelated, other than the fact they were made online. the teenagers could face charges of hoax. >>> police know who set off fireworks in a walmart. they tracked down bailey after near 51st avenue and indian school. bailey is held on $150,000 bond. >>> still to come, arizona first pit bull to sniff out crime. you won't believe how many drug busts the puppy made in months. >>> now, it's being removed after just why. >>> a
kids in colorado use marijuana at a higher race. >> 74% higher. >> the facts don't support >> a state funded survey found marijuana use is below the national average. >>> arizona summer is officially over. it's the last day of the monsoon, aren't you going to miss images like that. we've had our share of dust storms. how much rain. inches of rainfall. the normal average is 2.7 inches of rain. we had lightning storms and blowing dust, seeing passing showers in the...