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nikki white of worthington hit the jackpot near the guttenberg dam. nice flathead. bill mealman was fishing for walleye on lake mc bride when the monster, 48 inch muskie hit. briggs wiggins was using the old superman pole when this bass hit on a pond near richland. stink bait, stink bait, stink bait. it sure worked for brayden mahoney in a pond near bonaparte. and here is a happy camper. parsons menzer and his lunker largemouth from upper hay lake. with all my fishing friends, this is john campbell beth? thanks, scott. we'll be right t chris havely for your final forecast. temperatures will fall once again below zero tonight, however, not to the extreme that we've experienced over the last couple of nights. clouds will begin to increase across eastern iowa by tomorrow morning, ahead of clipper system that will bring accumulating snow to the tv9 viewing area. snowfall totals will be near a dusting to a half inch in areas near highway 20 and north. an inch looks likely south to near highway 30, and south of there totals will range between 1-2'' with a few higher amoun
nikki white of worthington hit the jackpot near the guttenberg dam. nice flathead. bill mealman was fishing for walleye on lake mc bride when the monster, 48 inch muskie hit. briggs wiggins was using the old superman pole when this bass hit on a pond near richland. stink bait, stink bait, stink bait. it sure worked for brayden mahoney in a pond near bonaparte. and here is a happy camper. parsons menzer and his lunker largemouth from upper hay lake. with all my fishing friends, this is john...
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amy: andy worthington, you launched the campaign, what are you doing to achieve this?ndy: we set off the campaign four years ago with the u.s. attorney who represented the guantanamo prisoners in the supreme court cases in habeas corpus in 2004 and 2008. as we now approach the last year of the obama presidency we decided it would be a good idea to countdown, drawing on the things we learned from the we stand with shaker campaign and to draw in both celebrities and ordinary people so they can make their voices heard. we're asking people to visit the website, closegaughan dawn mow.org to get a moster and ake a photo. closeguantanamo.org. and you see from some of the photos we're showing here. amy: tell us about some of the celebrities. andy: roger of course is involved. we have mark riland, the actor and it's just a start. they're going mad to get people involved and we're hoping it will be able to do the same thing we do with shaker amer but for the whole of guantanamo and raise people's awareness of what's happening through celebrity support which helps get the word ou
amy: andy worthington, you launched the campaign, what are you doing to achieve this?ndy: we set off the campaign four years ago with the u.s. attorney who represented the guantanamo prisoners in the supreme court cases in habeas corpus in 2004 and 2008. as we now approach the last year of the obama presidency we decided it would be a good idea to countdown, drawing on the things we learned from the we stand with shaker campaign and to draw in both celebrities and ordinary people so they can...
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Jan 23, 2016
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she writes about life, liberty and happiness at her blog the worthington post and her work appears at the broadsides a lawn. herpes for the broadside leaving gender at the door won her voice of the year award in 2013 and she won an additional voice of the year award in 2015. last but not least is jennifer hall lee, filmmaker and writer, her film feminist stories from women's liberation is an independent film about the women's liberation movement, she has worked for many years in hollywood as a visual effects producer and editor on many films including forest gump and parts of the caribbean ii, she was named as one of the global ambassadors for the global media monitoring project, she grew up in atlanta and staten island, graduated from hampshire college and now lives in los angeles, calif.. please welcome our panel of contributors. [applause] >> what i thought we would do is have a very short reading from each of our respective essays and ask the contributors as well as myself to answer the question why they chose their topics and why they thought it was important for the 2016 electio
she writes about life, liberty and happiness at her blog the worthington post and her work appears at the broadsides a lawn. herpes for the broadside leaving gender at the door won her voice of the year award in 2013 and she won an additional voice of the year award in 2015. last but not least is jennifer hall lee, filmmaker and writer, her film feminist stories from women's liberation is an independent film about the women's liberation movement, she has worked for many years in hollywood as a...
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Jan 17, 2016
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we have andy worthington in the middle.e knows more about the prisoners them probably anyone on the planet, and her book that really looks exactly who is being held. because when his book first came out, it was not completely clear who exactly was being held. and he put a name and a face to many of the prisoners. wilner have set up an organization called close guantanamo. we will their more about that. and tom, who argued one of the most important cases in american legal history, which was versus bush, which gives habeas corpus rights to the detainees. and there was the case that determined the rolling back of executive claims of authority, and reestablishing what is after all a rather old principle in 1215 -- which is habeas corpus. in terms of order, we will start with andy, karen, and then tom. andy: thank you for the introduction, peter. hello, everybody. obviously, we have been doing this for such a long time, this is now the third location in america. we are moving around really quickly. sadly, it is the last one. i h
we have andy worthington in the middle.e knows more about the prisoners them probably anyone on the planet, and her book that really looks exactly who is being held. because when his book first came out, it was not completely clear who exactly was being held. and he put a name and a face to many of the prisoners. wilner have set up an organization called close guantanamo. we will their more about that. and tom, who argued one of the most important cases in american legal history, which was...
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Jan 15, 2016
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we have andy worthington in the middle here. andy knows more about the prison and prisoners at guantanamo bay than anyone on the planet and wrote a book and looked at exactly who was being held. when his book came out it wasn't clear who was being held, and he put a name and face to many of the prisoners. he and tom worth set up a corporation called close guantanamo. we will hear more about that. tom wilmer, who argued probably one of the most important cases in american legal history, which was russell versus bush, which gave rights to detainees and was up there with the youngsten case in terms of kind of rolling back kind of executive claims of authority and reestablishing what is, after all, a rather old principle that started in 1214, which is habeas corpus. in terms of order we'll start with andy. >> thank you for the introduction. good to see you all here. we have been doing this for such a long time this is now the third location for new america. either you're moving around quickly or guantanamo has been around for a very
we have andy worthington in the middle here. andy knows more about the prison and prisoners at guantanamo bay than anyone on the planet and wrote a book and looked at exactly who was being held. when his book came out it wasn't clear who was being held, and he put a name and face to many of the prisoners. he and tom worth set up a corporation called close guantanamo. we will hear more about that. tom wilmer, who argued probably one of the most important cases in american legal history, which...
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columbus, in the upper middle-class suburb of worthington. her parents are professionals. $87,000 a year. before she got hooked on heroin, hannah thought it was just another party drug.to those depths? what was the path you took? >> morris: it started with weed, good weed. went to... oh, my gosh, i went to pills, and it was still fun-- you know, percocet, xanax,nd of stuff. and then, yeah, heroin. i started smoking it at first. >> whitaker: so you were what, 15? >> morris: yeah. my gosh, that was amazing." >> whitaker: you remember it even now? >> morris: oh, yeah. let's say i've never done a drug in my life. s at a six or a seven at a scale out of ten, you know. you're automatically at a 26.want that again." >> whitaker: hannah says the heroin was so addictive that,veral other students went from smoking it at parties to shooting it up at high school. school in the bathroom. >> whitaker: a syringe? >> morris: a syringe. i would have it in my purse, all ready to go.na morrison has struggled to remain clean for three years. she comes from a tow
columbus, in the upper middle-class suburb of worthington. her parents are professionals. $87,000 a year. before she got hooked on heroin, hannah thought it was just another party drug.to those depths? what was the path you took? >> morris: it started with weed, good weed. went to... oh, my gosh, i went to pills, and it was still fun-- you know, percocet, xanax,nd of stuff. and then, yeah, heroin. i started smoking it at first. >> whitaker: so you were what, 15? >> morris:...
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we've got you covered in worthington, castle grove, doris and all of welcome back... in iowa during the winter months...but luckilyits rarely as bad as this next video... supers: l/ baku, azerbaijan :02 check this out... this is video from (azur-bye-shan) this week -- where cars were slipping up and down a street completely covered in ice... a cold snap there left car breaks basically useless and wheels spinning as drivers tried to navigate a junction that looked more like an ice rink than a road... nnreports of accidents despite the ice -- some very good driving and cooperation there... it' pretty icyn asia as well -- exhihiit... it's making winter a little more beautiful in japan's northernmost island... the pieces are made with crystal clearwater from a lake on that island... where water is added to foundations -- including logs --- to create the art site... no snow fell as the sculptures were being made -- so the ice is close to pristine s you can see@for yourselfere... that exhibit will stay open until febbary 21st... still to come on the news at noon... it's hig
we've got you covered in worthington, castle grove, doris and all of welcome back... in iowa during the winter months...but luckilyits rarely as bad as this next video... supers: l/ baku, azerbaijan :02 check this out... this is video from (azur-bye-shan) this week -- where cars were slipping up and down a street completely covered in ice... a cold snap there left car breaks basically useless and wheels spinning as drivers tried to navigate a junction that looked more like an ice rink than a...
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nikki white of worthington hit the jackpot near the guttenberg dam. nice flathead. bill mealman was fishing for walleye on lake mc bride when the monster, 48 inch muskie hit. briggs wiggins was using the old superman pole when this bass hit on a pond near richland. stink bait, stink bait, stink bait. it sure worked for brayden mahoney in a pond near bonaparte. and here is a happy camper. parsons menzer and his lunker largemouth from upper hay lake. with all my fishing friends, this is john campbell reporting. an investigator with the iowa civil rights university of iowa field hockey coach could win her lawsuit for wrongful termination. in a screening decision, investigator benjamin flickinger said a reasonable person could infer that discrimination led to the athletic director firing tracey griesbaum. the university claims the firing resulted from concerns about how griesbaum treated her players. but flickinger says the university's investigative report did not outline any policy violations. we have high school hoops action for you tonight on kcrg nine point two. th
nikki white of worthington hit the jackpot near the guttenberg dam. nice flathead. bill mealman was fishing for walleye on lake mc bride when the monster, 48 inch muskie hit. briggs wiggins was using the old superman pole when this bass hit on a pond near richland. stink bait, stink bait, stink bait. it sure worked for brayden mahoney in a pond near bonaparte. and here is a happy camper. parsons menzer and his lunker largemouth from upper hay lake. with all my fishing friends, this is john...
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worthington road was passable but it had not seen a plow by the county executive 7:00 a.m. deadline either. >> it is thursday tomorrow. we have to get to work. >> colorado. i'm from the mountains. >> reporter: judith is hardy enough to stand in the snow in bare feet but she can't belief she is still waiting for a plow. >> don't make promises you can't keep. >> reporter: a half-hour later, a plow turned up there too. >> they follow you every where to where the problems are. >> i got a facebook message from christopher ross bates that said he is still unplowed in rockville. get back in touch christopher. i can't find it on the map but if you are still unplowed, let me know. i'll do my best to help. alive in rockwell, wusa 9. >>> if you can't find it on the map, bruce, how does the snowplow operator find it. maybe bruce can work his magic touch. we're getting e-mails from people saying they are still stuck. >> we want to get you unstuck. >>> in prince george's county, this one has to hurt, a plow made it almost all of the way to the end of canyon drive on capital heights. then
worthington road was passable but it had not seen a plow by the county executive 7:00 a.m. deadline either. >> it is thursday tomorrow. we have to get to work. >> colorado. i'm from the mountains. >> reporter: judith is hardy enough to stand in the snow in bare feet but she can't belief she is still waiting for a plow. >> don't make promises you can't keep. >> reporter: a half-hour later, a plow turned up there too. >> they follow you every where to where the...
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we have andy worthington in the middle.nd he knows more about the prisoners than anyone on the planet. he would've book about it that looks at exactly who is being held. when his first book came out, it was not clear who was being held. he put a name and a face to many of the prisoners. he and tom have set of an organization called close guantanamo. we will have more about that. tom wilmore, who argued probably the most important case in american legal history which was russ hill versus bush which gave right to detainees, and it was arguably up there with young son -- youngstown in terms of rolling back executive claims of reestablishing what is an old principle that happened in 1215 which is heaviest corpus -- habeas corpus. we'll start with andy, and then karen, and then tom. andy: thank you. hello. good to see you here. we have been doing this such a long time, this is the third location i have been at an event for. movingyou have been around quickly, or guantanamo has been around for a long time, sadly it is the latter.
we have andy worthington in the middle.nd he knows more about the prisoners than anyone on the planet. he would've book about it that looks at exactly who is being held. when his first book came out, it was not clear who was being held. he put a name and a face to many of the prisoners. he and tom have set of an organization called close guantanamo. we will have more about that. tom wilmore, who argued probably the most important case in american legal history which was russ hill versus bush...
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Jan 24, 2016
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she was in a life, liberty and happiness at her blog the worthington post. her work also appears that the broad side salon purple clover compiler and more. her piece for the broad that they regenerate the door one place of the year award in 2013 and she also won additional voice of the year award in 2015. last but not least is jennifer hawley. jennifer is a filmmaker and writer. her firm feminists is an independent film about the women's liberation the win. she has worked for many years in hollywood it visual effects reduce or an editor and many homes including forrest gump and pirates of the caribbean two. she was named as one of the global ambassadors for the global media monitoring project. she grew up in atlanta and staten island, graduated from hampshire college and now lives in los angeles, california. welcome our panel of contributors. [applause] so what i thought we would do is have a very short readings from each of our respective essays and ask the contributors as well as myself to answer the question, why they chose that topic and why they thought
she was in a life, liberty and happiness at her blog the worthington post. her work also appears that the broad side salon purple clover compiler and more. her piece for the broad that they regenerate the door one place of the year award in 2013 and she also won additional voice of the year award in 2015. last but not least is jennifer hawley. jennifer is a filmmaker and writer. her firm feminists is an independent film about the women's liberation the win. she has worked for many years in...
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we have andy worthington in the middle here. andy knows more about the prisoners at guantanamo bay on the planet and looked at who is being held because when andy's book first came out it wasn't completely here who was being held. and he put a name and face to many prisoners and he and tom have set up an organization called close guantanamo and we'll hear more about that and then tom wilmer who argued one of the most important cases in american legal history which gave habeas rights to guantanamo detainees and was arguably up there with youngston case in terms of kind of rolling back kind of executive claims of authority and reestablishing what is a rather old principle that started in 1215 which is habeas corpus. so in terms of order we'll start with andy and then tom wilmer. >> thank you for introduction peter, hello, everybody, good to see you all here. obviously we have been doing this for such a long time that this is now the third location. either you're moving around quickly or guantanamo has been around for a very long t
we have andy worthington in the middle here. andy knows more about the prisoners at guantanamo bay on the planet and looked at who is being held because when andy's book first came out it wasn't completely here who was being held. and he put a name and face to many prisoners and he and tom have set up an organization called close guantanamo and we'll hear more about that and then tom wilmer who argued one of the most important cases in american legal history which gave habeas rights to...
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we have andy worthington in the middle. andy knows more about the prisoners a guantanamo bay than anybody on the planet and wrote a book at looking at who is being held. when andy's book came out it wasn't clear who was being held. who the -- he put a name and a face to many of the prisoners. and he and tom wilner set up an openings called "close guantanamo" and we'll hear more about that, and then tom wilner work earth one of the most important cases in american legal history, which gave habeas rights to guantanamo detainees and the youngstop case in terms of kind of rolling back executive claims of authority and re-establishing what is after all a rather old principle which started in 1214, habeas corpus. so in terms of order, we'll start with andy and then kearn and then tom wilner. >> thank you for the introduction, peter. hello-everybody, good to see you here. obviously we have been doing this for such long time that this is now the preferred location of new america. either you're moving around quickly or it's been ope
we have andy worthington in the middle. andy knows more about the prisoners a guantanamo bay than anybody on the planet and wrote a book at looking at who is being held. when andy's book came out it wasn't clear who was being held. who the -- he put a name and a face to many of the prisoners. and he and tom wilner set up an openings called "close guantanamo" and we'll hear more about that, and then tom wilner work earth one of the most important cases in american legal history, which...
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that is what those people in worthington are doing and that is what the government is doing. we have focus on how we can keep the country safe. it is a current operation. it is a set of people sitting there who are planning to try to do damage to this county and if you deny that you don't know what you are talking about. >> i am asking if you excluded the military action from the ifc inquiry? if you look at the memorandum of understanding that you asked me to refer to you will see clearly, and i have to admit the font size makes it limited, but the operations were not part of the ifc's oversight responsibility. how can we do their job and examine that specific stride if they are not able to look at the military action? >> because -- >> the question is did the intelligence -- >> these are justified petitions. that is the question you want asked. and that depends on the intelligence we had and what their intentions were. that information is given to the ifc. the question is whether the use of the force was necessary and supported. in order to do that they need to look at the sp
that is what those people in worthington are doing and that is what the government is doing. we have focus on how we can keep the country safe. it is a current operation. it is a set of people sitting there who are planning to try to do damage to this county and if you deny that you don't know what you are talking about. >> i am asking if you excluded the military action from the ifc inquiry? if you look at the memorandum of understanding that you asked me to refer to you will see...