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topeka and kansas, gideon versus wainwright in florida, roe v. wade and texas, lawrence versus texas, sullivan was an effort by alabama to shut down free speech. miranda v. arizona, griswold versus connecticut. most of the cases that ordinary people think of as bill of rights cases are not bill of rights cases because the amendments are only about limiting the federal government. so, what kind of cases are gideon versus wainwright and texas when they are not bill of rights cases you now know enough to know the answer was cases are they. they are 14th amendment cases. no state or localities shall make or enforce any that is the second founding. a second bill of rights that is more intuitive for most americans today because the states misbehave because matheson lost. no state shall violate the senate didn't go along so he lost that fight but he wins in the end thanks to the 14th amendment and we gave madison the credit for the final amendment but it's a little bit ironic because all of this is precipitated this 14th amendment by the slave of crises
topeka and kansas, gideon versus wainwright in florida, roe v. wade and texas, lawrence versus texas, sullivan was an effort by alabama to shut down free speech. miranda v. arizona, griswold versus connecticut. most of the cases that ordinary people think of as bill of rights cases are not bill of rights cases because the amendments are only about limiting the federal government. so, what kind of cases are gideon versus wainwright and texas when they are not bill of rights cases you now know...
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general wainwright suffers grievously for four years as a prisoner of war. when he's released, there's a very emotional embrace between he and macarthur, and yet macarthur objected to wainwright getting the medal of honor. >> he did because wainwright had not handled the defense very well. the way macarthur would have done it, if he died then he should have got the medal of honor. >> it would be more than two and a half years of brutal fighting in the pacific. frank was part of the 33rd infantry regimen. >> it was a part of genius because the strategy was superb. get behind the enemy and let the enemy die on the vine. >> finally in october of '44 during the battle of late day, macarthur made a triumphant return and his enemies used the occasion to spread a vicious rumor. >> widely believed that macarthur did several takes of walking ashore. true or false? >> absolutely false. he went ashore once. >> you're watching "war stories" on the fox news channel. stay tuned. >>> the final blows that brought japan to her knees delivered over three days in august 1945.
general wainwright suffers grievously for four years as a prisoner of war. when he's released, there's a very emotional embrace between he and macarthur, and yet macarthur objected to wainwright getting the medal of honor. >> he did because wainwright had not handled the defense very well. the way macarthur would have done it, if he died then he should have got the medal of honor. >> it would be more than two and a half years of brutal fighting in the pacific. frank was part of the...
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topeka and kansas, gideon versus wainwright in florida, roe v. wade and texas, lawrence versus texas, sullivan was an effort by alabama to shut down free speech. miranda v. arizona, griswold versus connecticut. most of the cases that ordinary people think of as bill of rights cases are not bill of rights cases because the amendments are only about limiting the federal government. so, what kind of cases are gideon versus wainwright and texas when they are not bill of rights cases you now know enough to know the answer was cases are they. they are 14th amendment cases. no state or localities shall make or enforce any that is the second founding. a second bill of rights that is more intuitive for most americans today because the states misbehave because matheson lost. no state shall violate the senate didn't go along so he lost that fight but he wins in the end thanks to the 14th amendment and we gave madison the credit for the final amendment but it's a little bit ironic because all of this is precipitated this 14th amendment by the slave of crises
topeka and kansas, gideon versus wainwright in florida, roe v. wade and texas, lawrence versus texas, sullivan was an effort by alabama to shut down free speech. miranda v. arizona, griswold versus connecticut. most of the cases that ordinary people think of as bill of rights cases are not bill of rights cases because the amendments are only about limiting the federal government. so, what kind of cases are gideon versus wainwright and texas when they are not bill of rights cases you now know...
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wainwright and discuss -- up next, judges and attorneys discuss gideon v. wainwright. it is about one hour. >> good morning everyone. i am the president of the supreme court historical society. i am delighted to welcome all of you here to this very interest think program where having tonight. i must ask everybody to be sure off cell phones are totally because it will interfere with the sound system in the courtroom. we are here tonight with a program we are cosponsoring with the supreme court alumni association. we are delighted to be a cosponsor with them. the program was brought to us by several people from that organization. let me make sure i get them right. stephanie, matthew, elizabeth. who really came up with the idea for the program and we are very happy to be heard to present it to you. we are also particularly happy to have as our host justice breyer who will speak to you in a minute. i will tell you briefly what you don't know already about justice breyer. he is a californian. study that stanford, oxford, then harvard law school. became a law clerk europe th
wainwright and discuss -- up next, judges and attorneys discuss gideon v. wainwright. it is about one hour. >> good morning everyone. i am the president of the supreme court historical society. i am delighted to welcome all of you here to this very interest think program where having tonight. i must ask everybody to be sure off cell phones are totally because it will interfere with the sound system in the courtroom. we are here tonight with a program we are cosponsoring with the supreme...
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brown versus topeka, gideon versus wainwright florida, roe v. wade when you agree with it or not is texas, lawrence versus texas, "new york times" sullivan was an effort by alabama to shut down free speech. randa v. arizona. griswold versus connecticut. most of the cases ordinary people think of as bill of rights cases are not bill of rights cases because the amendment is only about comedy original federal government. so, what kind of cases are gideon versus wainwright and lawrence versus texas if they are not bill of rights cases you know enough to know the answer now. no state or localities shall make or enforce any. that is the second founding. a second bill of rights to the one that is more intuitive for most americans today because the states us behave because madison lost when he tried to get the original amendment passed no state shall violate. but the senator didn't go alonge along so he lost that fight. but he wins in the end thanks to the 14th amendment and it is apt that we give him the credit for the final 14th amendment but it's als
brown versus topeka, gideon versus wainwright florida, roe v. wade when you agree with it or not is texas, lawrence versus texas, "new york times" sullivan was an effort by alabama to shut down free speech. randa v. arizona. griswold versus connecticut. most of the cases ordinary people think of as bill of rights cases are not bill of rights cases because the amendment is only about comedy original federal government. so, what kind of cases are gideon versus wainwright and lawrence...
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wainwright and lawrence vs. texas and brown vs. board of occasion and "new york times --" if they're not bill of rights casesout now know enough to know the answer. what cases are they? they're 14th amendment cases. no state or localities shall make or enfor any law which shall abridge the fundamental rights. a second bill of rights which is most intuitive for most americans today because states misbehave because madison lost when he tried to got the original 14 enemy amendment passed. no states shall -- but the senate didn't go along so the lost that fight, that the wins in the end, thanks to the 14th 14th amendment, and it's utterly apt we give madison the credit for the final 14th 14th amendment and a little ironic because all of this is precipitated, this 14th 14th amendment, by the slave owners, abuse of power, and madison and jefferson were charter members and founded a political party whose base was basically a southern base that benefited hugely in electoral college andest prom the presence of slavery because of the three/f
wainwright and lawrence vs. texas and brown vs. board of occasion and "new york times --" if they're not bill of rights casesout now know enough to know the answer. what cases are they? they're 14th amendment cases. no state or localities shall make or enfor any law which shall abridge the fundamental rights. a second bill of rights which is most intuitive for most americans today because states misbehave because madison lost when he tried to got the original 14 enemy amendment...
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board of education of kansas, gideon versus wainwright in florida. roe versus wade when you agree with it or not is texas. lawrence versus texas, and others to shut down free speech. miranda versus arizona again, griswold versus connecticut. most of the cases that ordinary people think of as bill of rights cases are not. because the amendments only about limited the federal government. so what kind of cases are gideon versus wainwright and lawrence versus texas and brown versus board of education and new york times and sullivan if they are not bill of rights cases? what are they? the 14th amendment cases. no state or locality shall make or enforce any -- that is the second bill of rights. when actually more intuitive for most americans today. because state misbehaves because madison lost when he tried to get that original. no state shall violate rights but the senate did not go long so he lost that fight. but he wins in the end. thanks to the 14th amendment and it is utterly apt that we give madison the credit for the final 14th amendment but also it
board of education of kansas, gideon versus wainwright in florida. roe versus wade when you agree with it or not is texas. lawrence versus texas, and others to shut down free speech. miranda versus arizona again, griswold versus connecticut. most of the cases that ordinary people think of as bill of rights cases are not. because the amendments only about limited the federal government. so what kind of cases are gideon versus wainwright and lawrence versus texas and brown versus board of...
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wainwright, so he missed that activity. then he was a counsel to the senate judiciary committee, also very active in the academic world. president carter appointed him to the first circuit in 1980. he served therefore 14 years. president clinton appointed him to this court where he became one of now seven justices who also served as a law clerk in this court. he has been on the court obviously now since 1994 for 11 years. he was the most junior justice on the court, almost broke a record for that. now he is moved up quite handsomely and seniority. it is my pleasure to have justice breyer speak to us tonight. [applause] justice breyer: thank you for introducing the introducer. i love to be at these, always interesting. usually just one person speaking about history and we have more. so what will be four times as interesting as usual. this is a joint program between the supreme court historical society and the fellows alumni program. both of these organizations where the brainchild of chief justice burger. when he joined the
wainwright, so he missed that activity. then he was a counsel to the senate judiciary committee, also very active in the academic world. president carter appointed him to the first circuit in 1980. he served therefore 14 years. president clinton appointed him to this court where he became one of now seven justices who also served as a law clerk in this court. he has been on the court obviously now since 1994 for 11 years. he was the most junior justice on the court, almost broke a record for...
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we will shortly be talking to the director of europol, rob wainwright, with his views on that story. let me bring you up to date with a story we brought you a little earlier they should gain in our high though, in cincinnati. police say 15 people were shot and one killed when gunfire erupted at the cincinnati nightclub. these are the live pictures that you are looking at, clearly the early hours of the morning still there in ohio. we have senior police saying that the authorities are not sure what prompted the shooting at the cameo nightclub, but captainjim williams says the crowd is often very young there on saturday nights, that they have had problems in the past, but this is the worst by far. more than 30 people have been hurt, two of them seriously, after a suspected gas explosion in merseyside. a dance centre for children was destroyed and customers at a chinese restaurant were caught in the blast near birkenhead. andy gill sent this report. the scale of the devastation shows just how powerful the explosion was. one building housing three businesses totally destroyed. this is wh
we will shortly be talking to the director of europol, rob wainwright, with his views on that story. let me bring you up to date with a story we brought you a little earlier they should gain in our high though, in cincinnati. police say 15 people were shot and one killed when gunfire erupted at the cincinnati nightclub. these are the live pictures that you are looking at, clearly the early hours of the morning still there in ohio. we have senior police saying that the authorities are not sure...
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now, tonight's panel is going to discuss gideon v wainwright. its historic significance and we have four distinguished experts. the first panelist, tim dyk. he's one over from the left there. he was a clerk to chief justice warren during the team that gideon was argued. president clinton appointed judge dyk to the federal court of appeals. he was a partner and chair at jones day. he was an adjunct professor at yale law school, the university of virginia law school, the georgetown law center. he served as a law clerk to reid and burton. and he's co-author of the chapter on patents. that's a task, an important chapter and very good. in the third edition of the treatise business in commercial litigation in federal courts. judge james boasberg joins me on the panel. he was appointed to the u.s. district court for the district of columbia in march of 2011. he served as law clerk to judge dorothy nelson on the ninth circuit. following his clerkship he was a litigation association at kecker and vanness in san francisco, at kellogg huber in washington f
now, tonight's panel is going to discuss gideon v wainwright. its historic significance and we have four distinguished experts. the first panelist, tim dyk. he's one over from the left there. he was a clerk to chief justice warren during the team that gideon was argued. president clinton appointed judge dyk to the federal court of appeals. he was a partner and chair at jones day. he was an adjunct professor at yale law school, the university of virginia law school, the georgetown law center. he...
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that's a decision issued in the same year as gideon versus wainwright led to the effort to attack the death penalty constitutionally so his defense of denial explains some of the reasons why he thought this issue is worthy of the court's attention. interestingly one of the things he made prominent in that defense was the issue of race discrimination but perhaps chief justice warren eliminated any reference to rape in that defense. nonetheless the defense copy attention of the premier civil rights organization in the country the naacp legal defense fund and the legal defense fund which had always regarded the death penalty as an issue of racial justice decided to make the death penalty one of the central issues. what they did was they decided upon what they called a moratorium strategy. they thought if they could bring executions in the united states to an end that might bring the issue to the supreme court and that the supreme court would ultimately declare the death penalty unconstitutional. they came up with all sorts of bases for challenging the administration of the death penalty.
that's a decision issued in the same year as gideon versus wainwright led to the effort to attack the death penalty constitutionally so his defense of denial explains some of the reasons why he thought this issue is worthy of the court's attention. interestingly one of the things he made prominent in that defense was the issue of race discrimination but perhaps chief justice warren eliminated any reference to rape in that defense. nonetheless the defense copy attention of the premier civil...
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wainwright. our first panelist, tim dyk, he is one over from the left there, he was a clerk to chief justice warren during the term that gideon was argued and decided. president clinton appointed judge dyk in 2,000 to the court of appeals for the federal circuit. prior to that he was a partner and chair at jones day, he was an adjunct professor at yale law school, the university of virginia law school, the georgetown university law center. he served as a law clerk to justices reed and burton from 1961 to 1962. he's co-author of the chapter on patents, that's a task, an important chapter and very good in the third edition of the treatise "business and commercial litigation in federal courts." judge james boasberg joins him on the panel. judge boasberg was appointed to the u.s. district court for the district of columbia in march 2011. he served as law clerk to judge dorothy nelson on the ninth circuit. following his clerkship he was a litigation associate at checker and van ness in san francisco f
wainwright. our first panelist, tim dyk, he is one over from the left there, he was a clerk to chief justice warren during the term that gideon was argued and decided. president clinton appointed judge dyk in 2,000 to the court of appeals for the federal circuit. prior to that he was a partner and chair at jones day, he was an adjunct professor at yale law school, the university of virginia law school, the georgetown university law center. he served as a law clerk to justices reed and burton...
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rob wainwright / executive director, europol: "the numbers are rising again."law enforcement officials around the world -- emphasizing that the threat from friday's massive, global cyber attack is not over yet.rob wainwright / executive director, europol: "we've never seen anything on this scale. and our concern is the way in which - for the first time we've seen something that combines the ransomware with a worm functionality."the concern is that as employees return to work monday and fire up their desktops......they'll fall victim to the virus that froze hundreds of thousands of computers over the weekend.rob wainwright / executive director, europol: "the infection of one computer triggers rather remotely the infection of an entire networks."the ransomware - known as wanna-cry - exploits a vulnerability in outdated versions of microsoft windows......locking down all of a computer's files.the hackers -- then demanding hundreds of dollars in ransom to relinquish control of the files.microsoft's chief legal officer said sunday that the company is working to addr
rob wainwright / executive director, europol: "the numbers are rising again."law enforcement officials around the world -- emphasizing that the threat from friday's massive, global cyber attack is not over yet.rob wainwright / executive director, europol: "we've never seen anything on this scale. and our concern is the way in which - for the first time we've seen something that combines the ransomware with a worm functionality."the concern is that as employees return to work...
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gideon versus wainwright, griswold versus connecticut, "new york times" versus sullivan, brown v. board of education, roe v. wade, lawrence v. texas, none of them is a bill of rights case. why not tax be
gideon versus wainwright, griswold versus connecticut, "new york times" versus sullivan, brown v. board of education, roe v. wade, lawrence v. texas, none of them is a bill of rights case. why not tax be
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julie wainwright founder and ceo. >> fashion apparel isn't bigger than handbags. >> the internet has grown into bargain hunter's paradise. >> ebay is definitely the granddad i of the on line consignment shops t made it fashionable being cool torque sell your things on line, and it also made it very cool and fan tonight buy things that other people had owned before. >> resale sites have succeeded, partly by borrowing language from car salesmen. nothing in their overflowing warehouses is used. it is all just pre-owned. john black stone, california. >> i would take. >> i'm sure you would. >> up next see how some of your favorite celebrities celebrated easter. >> plus probably seen the video of a mother walk up like a t recommendation to walk her son to school. now the lesson she hopes to teach her kids. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> and shut up and dance is the name after very special event that's coming up. find out where you can see dancers from the pennsylvania ballet take the stage for a very good cause. we will tell you all about it when we return. apparently, people think i'm too perky. so now
julie wainwright founder and ceo. >> fashion apparel isn't bigger than handbags. >> the internet has grown into bargain hunter's paradise. >> ebay is definitely the granddad i of the on line consignment shops t made it fashionable being cool torque sell your things on line, and it also made it very cool and fan tonight buy things that other people had owned before. >> resale sites have succeeded, partly by borrowing language from car salesmen. nothing in their...
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the director of rob wainwright is unprecedented. >> we are running over 200 global crimes each year. we have never seen anything like this, but we have seen the rise of ransom ware, i think. but this will be something we have not seen before. the global reach is unprecedented. >> experts are urging everyone to install their latest window uptake because of a security patch in it to fix the loopholes these hackers exploited. they would release it back in march and microsoft says right now they're working with customers and also releasing updates for computers, running on older systems. the security expert told the associated press this attack happened because of a perfect storm of conditions including the the fact these hackers used a weaponnized exploit. seemingly created by the nsa just years ago and leaked online last month. but the white house is now planning for an emergency meeting. and sources are tell iting president trump he ordered his homeland security advisor to hold this meeting on friday night and evaluate their attack. in washington ellison barber fox news. >>> emmanuel
the director of rob wainwright is unprecedented. >> we are running over 200 global crimes each year. we have never seen anything like this, but we have seen the rise of ransom ware, i think. but this will be something we have not seen before. the global reach is unprecedented. >> experts are urging everyone to install their latest window uptake because of a security patch in it to fix the loopholes these hackers exploited. they would release it back in march and microsoft says right...
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that was rob wainwright from europol speaking to me earlier. more now on the suspected gas explosion in the wirral. adam dingwall was driving in the area when the explosion happened and a little earlier he told me what he saw. we were driving through port sunlight when we heard the explosion. it turns out we were probably about 500 yards away. at first, i had no idea what it was. but i saw someone running from that direction, saying that there has been an explosion and one of the buildings has been destroyed. so we headed over that way because i thought, well, i am a trained first aider, so i may be able to do something to help. as we pulled up, we saw bricks and glass and rubble everywhere. so i went running over to see if i could do anything, and a police officer stopped me. i presume he was off duty, he certainly was not in uniform, and he asked me to run into some of the houses that were nearby and had been hit, to see if there was anybody inside. what did you find? thankfully, i did not find any people, there was nobody in them. but all th
that was rob wainwright from europol speaking to me earlier. more now on the suspected gas explosion in the wirral. adam dingwall was driving in the area when the explosion happened and a little earlier he told me what he saw. we were driving through port sunlight when we heard the explosion. it turns out we were probably about 500 yards away. at first, i had no idea what it was. but i saw someone running from that direction, saying that there has been an explosion and one of the buildings has...
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police say 31-year-old anthony allen and 27-year-old matthew wainwright committed at least four burglaries in wilmington and claim montgomery counties. police believe the duo drove in this purple 1994 chevrolet cavalier during the crimes. if you recognize these guys, call police. detectives believe they are responsible for more burglaries in the area. >>> temporary nurses are staffing a local hospital after the walk out of nearly 400 workers. delaware county memorial hospital in drexel hill is on day two of a strike. nurses and some technicians are striking after a year of negotiating without a contract. the nurses say since the hospital was bought by pros spec medical holdings staff to patient ratios have gotten wider and patient care has suffered. hospital dispute those claims though saying staffing levels are a national average and this is really about union members wanting higher pay. >>> pennsylvania's auditor general says making pot legal in the commonwealth would solve a lot of its problems. auditor general eugene depasquale says pennsylvania could bring in a lot of green if they le
police say 31-year-old anthony allen and 27-year-old matthew wainwright committed at least four burglaries in wilmington and claim montgomery counties. police believe the duo drove in this purple 1994 chevrolet cavalier during the crimes. if you recognize these guys, call police. detectives believe they are responsible for more burglaries in the area. >>> temporary nurses are staffing a local hospital after the walk out of nearly 400 workers. delaware county memorial hospital in drexel...
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the director of europol, rob wainwright was asked whether the home secretary was right to say the intelligence services must have access to encrypted messages. and monitoring the way the internet is being used to spread this ugly propaganda. 80 cases across europe, thatis propaganda. 80 cases across europe, that is a lot of cases. what other difficulties facing police forces as they struggle to deal with the threat? the scale is a challenge, we have thousands of radicalised individuals working across a dispersed network, some of which like we saw at the berlin christmas market, the attack in nice in france, these people were on the fringes of the radicalised community, not much intelligence to indicate that they were about to carry out an attack like this and that makes therefore the job of the security services and police exceptionally difficult to get right. having said that, we are seeing almost all of the attempted attacks in europe are stopped, this was the 1ath attempt in the last three orfour was the 1ath attempt in the last three or four years was the 1ath attempt in the last three orf
the director of europol, rob wainwright was asked whether the home secretary was right to say the intelligence services must have access to encrypted messages. and monitoring the way the internet is being used to spread this ugly propaganda. 80 cases across europe, thatis propaganda. 80 cases across europe, that is a lot of cases. what other difficulties facing police forces as they struggle to deal with the threat? the scale is a challenge, we have thousands of radicalised individuals working...
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criminalights of defendants gideon versus , wainwright. he writes that, although he had laid at the table for that in 1942. that was versus brady. so the story in that chapter about how people down south come from a fundamentalist tradition. they read their bible and they care about it and they teach it on sunday school. it is not a completely different vision from clarence thomas, also from the deep south. a tradition of taking the text very seriously and paying attention to history and original intent. treating it as american scripture in a way. maybe not very sophisticated or highfalutin, but very deeply felt by an american patriot from black.thland, hugo i am in that tradition. the folks at harvard mark that. they think they are a little more sophisticated. but hugo black understood what lincoln was trying to do command , and he understood having grown up in the south that we were not living up to the promises that were put into the constitution. in the southland, he really felt the failure of the reconstruction vision and did more to
criminalights of defendants gideon versus , wainwright. he writes that, although he had laid at the table for that in 1942. that was versus brady. so the story in that chapter about how people down south come from a fundamentalist tradition. they read their bible and they care about it and they teach it on sunday school. it is not a completely different vision from clarence thomas, also from the deep south. a tradition of taking the text very seriously and paying attention to history and...
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anthony kennedy who during his hearing praised the supreme court landmark 1963 decision in gideon versus wainwright which established the right to counsel in criminal cases or even contrast judge gorsuch to chief justice john roberts, privacy the liberty interest before the due process clause. at his hearing judge gorsuch repeatedly parroted critical supreme court decisions were precedents of the court, that he would follow unless and until they were overturned but he said no light on what he felt about those precedents or whether or not he would be inclined or disinclined to vote to overturn them. only after considerable prodding the judge gorsuch eventually agree that the decision in brown versus board of education, which did away with the doctrine of separate but equal and desegregated schools across the nation was correct. having to pry out of judge gorsuch that concession does not inspire confidence in him. his performance at the hearings left us with many troubling things that we don't know about judge gorsuch, but equally troubling about judge gorsuch are the things we do know about him. we
anthony kennedy who during his hearing praised the supreme court landmark 1963 decision in gideon versus wainwright which established the right to counsel in criminal cases or even contrast judge gorsuch to chief justice john roberts, privacy the liberty interest before the due process clause. at his hearing judge gorsuch repeatedly parroted critical supreme court decisions were precedents of the court, that he would follow unless and until they were overturned but he said no light on what he...
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and that was rob wainwright of europol. the former ukip leader nigel farage has said that mp douglas carswell, who resigned from the party yesterday, has a duty to trigger a by—election in his clacton consituency. mr carswell isn't going back to the conservatives — instead he'll sit as an independent. he quit amid a long—running feud with mr farage about future ukip strategy. a short while ago, mr farage told me that he'd caused "endless division" in the party. oh, it is, absolutely. this guy has been working against the party consistently for the last two years. he never supported, from day one, many of the key planks the party believes in, he was sincere on brexit but nothing else, he caused endless division, and i am very pleased he is gone, particularly pleased for paul nuttall, who has now got a chance to lead a unified party. douglas carswell there, that was always going to be impossible. but douglas carswell was elected on a ukip ticket, something which, respectfully, you didn't manage to do, neither did the pr
and that was rob wainwright of europol. the former ukip leader nigel farage has said that mp douglas carswell, who resigned from the party yesterday, has a duty to trigger a by—election in his clacton consituency. mr carswell isn't going back to the conservatives — instead he'll sit as an independent. he quit amid a long—running feud with mr farage about future ukip strategy. a short while ago, mr farage told me that he'd caused "endless division" in the party. oh, it is,...
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wainwright / executive director, europol: "we've never seen anything on this scale. and our concern is the way in which this - for the first time we've seen something that combines the ransomware with a worm functionality.">( anny ) the security flaw that hackers used was made public after information was stolen from the n-s-a. a british researcher found a way to stop the initial spread of the virus... but it was a temporary fix. we will continue to follow the story as the hack threat continues and updates throughout the morning. (mark) a new jersey family headed to a birthday celebration in las vegas say they were booted from a jetblue flight for storing a birthday cake in an overhead bin. cameron burke says they were flying back on may third when he was asked to remove the cake which he did. he says another attendant scolded him, telling them to leave the plane after burke questioned whether the attendant had been drinking. jetblue says the cake and other items were stowed in a bin reserved for safety and emergency equipment and the family refused to remove them. t
( anny ) the security flaw that hackers used was made public after information was stolen from the n-s-a. a british researcher found a way to stop the initial spread of the virus... but it was a temporary fix. we will continue to follow the story as the hack threat continues and updates throughout the morning. (mark) a new jersey family headed to a birthday celebration in las vegas say they were booted from a jetblue flight for storing a birthday cake in an overhead bin. cameron burke says they...
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carpenter from the houston area pledged $10,000 for every home run he had an cardinals pitcher adam wainwright says that will match it. a crack at patriots owner putting in a million. everybody's coming together. trade two of the fact text and the cowboys are sharing this together. this shows the spirit when it comes down to everybody's on the same page. >> houston, dallas. trade to garrett commit thank you very much. fox's headlines 24/7 none serious xm channel 115. a lot more coming up. a missile for paid north korea. global markets are lower. euro is higher. u.s. futures are lower. my report from london coming up. >> everyone is just coming together. >> that is how we do it down here. i'm val. the orange money retirement squirrel from voya. i represent the money you save for the future. who's he? he's the green money you can spend now. what's up? gonna pay some bills, maybe buy a new tennis racket. he's got a killer backhand. when it's time to get organized for retirement, it's time to get voya. ♪imagine no possessions ♪i wonder if you can ♪no need for greed or hunger ♪a brotherhood
carpenter from the houston area pledged $10,000 for every home run he had an cardinals pitcher adam wainwright says that will match it. a crack at patriots owner putting in a million. everybody's coming together. trade two of the fact text and the cowboys are sharing this together. this shows the spirit when it comes down to everybody's on the same page. >> houston, dallas. trade to garrett commit thank you very much. fox's headlines 24/7 none serious xm channel 115. a lot more coming up....
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trying to find wainwright on the flag route. he's been open a couple of times on the corner route. and harper good d just enough to get into his field of vision. >> turn over on downs. a big weekend here in stillwater. mike gundy trying to get the fans ready for this game last night. i. >> i thought i would no to bed peacefully last night and then this showed up on my phone. home coming and hoops. friday night tradition, home coming and gundy got rudolph to take off his shirpt and then he took his off and the crowd went crazy. for a 50-year-old guy, he is a man. >> at 40 he is a man, at 50 he's ripped. >> he is. rudolph looks pretty good too. >> which one was the star college fort worth in both of th denver -- the college star quarterback. >> he said i till got it. i till got por wins. i still have one more win than you young man. >> for now. >> for now. >> oklahoma state, 59-16 victory over baylor. oklahoma state improves to 5-1. and 2-1 in big 12 play while baylor falls to 0-6 and 0-3 in big 12 play. >> very impressive this oklahoma state offense. what can you say. and baylors, t
trying to find wainwright on the flag route. he's been open a couple of times on the corner route. and harper good d just enough to get into his field of vision. >> turn over on downs. a big weekend here in stillwater. mike gundy trying to get the fans ready for this game last night. i. >> i thought i would no to bed peacefully last night and then this showed up on my phone. home coming and hoops. friday night tradition, home coming and gundy got rudolph to take off his shirpt and...
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those are the clouds that are moving through wainwright now. spring city, pennsylvania, looking at cloudy skies. farther to the south, nice and clear in row hoague-- rehoboth before the clouds come in this afternoon, there's a chance of showers even for the delaware beaches. what we're not getting is your typical april chill in the morning. 50s for the lehigh valley and suburbs. 66 in philadelphia. delaware, 65. the south jersey neighborhoods, they should be in the 40s. we're at least 20 degrees above normal. turnersville, 68 degrees now. mt. laurel is 62. just a degree short of 70 degrees to start with. and florence, the cloudy skies causing temperatures to linger in the 60s. th some showers coming through. temperatures will take a dip before we get clearing this afternoon. we'll warm into the 70s. late-day sunshine. clouds are already producing very light showers, moving toward philadelphia and montgomery and bucks county. and into the lehigh valley, light, scattered rain showers. there's more on the way. in fact, there's some steadier rainfa
those are the clouds that are moving through wainwright now. spring city, pennsylvania, looking at cloudy skies. farther to the south, nice and clear in row hoague-- rehoboth before the clouds come in this afternoon, there's a chance of showers even for the delaware beaches. what we're not getting is your typical april chill in the morning. 50s for the lehigh valley and suburbs. 66 in philadelphia. delaware, 65. the south jersey neighborhoods, they should be in the 40s. we're at least 20...
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the director rob wainwright says the attack is massive and unlike anything they've seen. >> latest count is 100 in at least 150 countries. many of those will be businesses including large corporations like fedex. >> many different institutions. certainly not a u.k. only problem. it's an international problem. trigger this impacted hospitals in the u.k. to railroads in germany to fedex. security experts told "the associated press" attack happened because of happened because the '-backquote perfect storm of conditions including the fact that the hackers used a weapon nice exploit seemingly created by the nsa years ago in leaked online last month that experts urging everyone to install the latest windows update because there's a security patch and it to fix the loophole. they loophole. they released loophole. they released it in march of mind of the attack, microsoft said they decided to release updates for computers running much older system of thought that an interesting thing is there is a 22-year-old cybersecurity researcher in lynn who according to "the guardian" was playing online on
the director rob wainwright says the attack is massive and unlike anything they've seen. >> latest count is 100 in at least 150 countries. many of those will be businesses including large corporations like fedex. >> many different institutions. certainly not a u.k. only problem. it's an international problem. trigger this impacted hospitals in the u.k. to railroads in germany to fedex. security experts told "the associated press" attack happened because of happened because...
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like brown versus board education that ended racial segregation in schools, cases like gideon versus wainwright which ensures that all are entitled to couns counsel. cases that decided it's the law of our land that loving couples can affirm their commitment in marriage whether they are of opposite or same-sex. there are other signature cases like judge scott that have left stains on our history that outlasted the service of any one justice. since justice scalia passed away february 2016, i have reflected on the importance of verse up in court and the senate's responsibility to evaluate the president's nominee to fulfill the vacancy. just over 25 years ago, i was myself a law student intern on the senate judiciary committee nomination unit for chairman joe biden. at that time, i heard from long serving senators, a record of grievances of misunderstandings of wrongs committed one party against another, and a variety of confirmations and hearings in the bush and reagan administrations and before. i am struck that half of the committee serving here today hasn't previously participated in any suprem
like brown versus board education that ended racial segregation in schools, cases like gideon versus wainwright which ensures that all are entitled to couns counsel. cases that decided it's the law of our land that loving couples can affirm their commitment in marriage whether they are of opposite or same-sex. there are other signature cases like judge scott that have left stains on our history that outlasted the service of any one justice. since justice scalia passed away february 2016, i have...
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the results were not better for the giants, a type of against the cardinals, wainwright pitching strong all day. giants met king struggling on the road this season allowing seven runs, the giants in chicago to take on the defending world champs. the cubs and giants going against each other four games. >>> some of the biggest names in music gathering las vegas, next highlights from this year's billboard music awards. drake has broken the record for the most wins in a single night at the billboard music awards for previous record held by adele with 12 wins from one night. robert gray has more . >> ♪ >> reporter: with performances from nicki minaj, ed sheeran. >> ♪ . >> reporter: the star-studded night in las vegas sunday for the 28th 17 billboard music awards. this year's biggest winner was a rap artist and singer- songwriter drake. >> he's broken the record for the most billboard music awards in a single year, drake. >> reporter: walking away with awards including top male artist top rap artist and have 200. he performed in the middle of the famous fountain. beyonci won big including
the results were not better for the giants, a type of against the cardinals, wainwright pitching strong all day. giants met king struggling on the road this season allowing seven runs, the giants in chicago to take on the defending world champs. the cubs and giants going against each other four games. >>> some of the biggest names in music gathering las vegas, next highlights from this year's billboard music awards. drake has broken the record for the most wins in a single night at the...
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let's look at giddy and wainwright. it was decided unanimously, a long time ago, 50 years or more. it says a criminal defendant has a right to an appointed attorney if he can't afford one. everyone who watches cop tv shows know this -- this law. does that make a difference? can you tell me if you agree with the principle of giddy? is it the same answer? the same reason? >> mr. chairman, it certainly is a seminole decision of the united states supreme court, no doubt about it. it is a very old decision of the supreme court now. it has been reaffirmed many times. there is a lot of reliance interest built around it, so i could talk to you about the factors that a good judge considers in analyzing precedent. and the weight due a precedent, but i'm not in a position to tell you whether i personally like or dislike any precedent. that's not relevant to my job. gideon is a seminole precedent of the united states supreme court and deserves respect on that basis. precedent is kind of like our shared family history as judges. it deserves our respect because it represents our collective wisdo
let's look at giddy and wainwright. it was decided unanimously, a long time ago, 50 years or more. it says a criminal defendant has a right to an appointed attorney if he can't afford one. everyone who watches cop tv shows know this -- this law. does that make a difference? can you tell me if you agree with the principle of giddy? is it the same answer? the same reason? >> mr. chairman, it certainly is a seminole decision of the united states supreme court, no doubt about it. it is a very...
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wainwright and lawrence v. texas and new york times v. sullivan if they're not bill of rights cases? what cases are they? they're 14th amendment cases. no state or localities which are part of the localities. that's the second founding, a second bill of rights, the one that actually is more intuitive for most americans today because states misbehave because madison lost when he tried to get that original 14th amendment passed saying in state shall violate fundamental rights, but the senate didn't go along, so he lost that fight, but he wins in the end thanks to the. 14th amendment. and, you know, it's utterly apt that we give madison the credit for the final 14th amendment, but it's also a little bit ironic because all of this is precipitated, this 14th amendment, by the abuse of power and, alas, madison and jefferson were charter members of that slaveocracy. they founded a political party whose base was basically a southern base that benefited hugely in the electoral college and elsewhere from the presence of a slavery. because of the th
wainwright and lawrence v. texas and new york times v. sullivan if they're not bill of rights cases? what cases are they? they're 14th amendment cases. no state or localities which are part of the localities. that's the second founding, a second bill of rights, the one that actually is more intuitive for most americans today because states misbehave because madison lost when he tried to get that original 14th amendment passed saying in state shall violate fundamental rights, but the senate...