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colt brennan, picked off. derrick martin with the interception and he'll return it to the 45-yard line of the ravens. it was webb who brought the blitz pressure, and colt brennan, off target as he threw under pressure. 0 >> gerry: on the heels of the derrick martin intercession, the ravens take over. we take off for the field and rob burnett. >> rob: derrick, i've watched a lot of football, that was one of the most gutsiest performances you had last year to put your shoulder injury and the things you did. how's it feeling right now? >> shoulder is fine right now. no problems. i had surgery on it and it's feeling good right now. no ill effects from last season. >> rob: another question is take us a little bit through your sudden retirement and return. what kind of sparked that? >> going through the injury throughout the whole season, then ending the season and not being able to get into my off- season regimen as fast as i wanted to. just kind of wore on me, the whole season wore on me last year. and i just felt
colt brennan, picked off. derrick martin with the interception and he'll return it to the 45-yard line of the ravens. it was webb who brought the blitz pressure, and colt brennan, off target as he threw under pressure. 0 >> gerry: on the heels of the derrick martin intercession, the ravens take over. we take off for the field and rob burnett. >> rob: derrick, i've watched a lot of football, that was one of the most gutsiest performances you had last year to put your shoulder injury...
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this photograph shows justice william brennan and richard arnold and grinin's chambers in 1960. the occasion as the beginning of richard arnold's clerkship. he has also just become a member of the arkansas bar candy is the supreme court justice, william brennan, to swear him in. it was an interesting time to be in washington and at the supreme court's allitt relatively early era in what we know of is the warren court. some of you may remember these billboards that could be seen throughout the united states. in part is the reaction to brown versus board of education but also as the reaction to some of the other decisions of the warren court, and you can see the message there. szabo republic, richard arnold could see some of these billboards on his way to work for justice brennan in 1960. this was part of his background and his experience before he was appointed to the federal bench on two occasions by jimmy carter. so, when he was at harvard law school in 1957, he found a violent up for at central high school in little rock both distressing and personally embarrassing. leni reach
this photograph shows justice william brennan and richard arnold and grinin's chambers in 1960. the occasion as the beginning of richard arnold's clerkship. he has also just become a member of the arkansas bar candy is the supreme court justice, william brennan, to swear him in. it was an interesting time to be in washington and at the supreme court's allitt relatively early era in what we know of is the warren court. some of you may remember these billboards that could be seen throughout the...
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so there was frustration and he also didn't like -- at that time in the court history bill brennan was still there controlling a lot so the liberals even though they were more republican appointees on the court the liberals had an upper hand that did not sit well with him either. >> host: okay. while we will talk in a moment or two about some of the opinions. >> guest: great, thank you. >> "after words" and several other c-span programs are available for download at podcast. more job with joan biskupic and tittles an analyst. >> "after words" with judd alan biskupic and ted olson continues. >> host: joan, at the end of the conference for some reason -- i mean, they don't, right? the votes are tallied up. they've each casting vote, right? >> guest: that's right. >> host: someone writes an opinion, whoever -- tell us how the opinions -- >> guest: we are talking about private conference the justices have after they've heard oral arguments and everybody results a case and the taking a vote. and the majority side is then going to prepare the opinion for the court. and the most senior justic
so there was frustration and he also didn't like -- at that time in the court history bill brennan was still there controlling a lot so the liberals even though they were more republican appointees on the court the liberals had an upper hand that did not sit well with him either. >> host: okay. while we will talk in a moment or two about some of the opinions. >> guest: great, thank you. >> "after words" and several other c-span programs are available for download at...
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at that time in the course is you, bill brennan was still there and controlling a lot. the liberals, even though there were more republican appointees, the liberals had a bit of an hand that did not sit well with him either. >> host: we will talk in a moment or two about some of the opinions. >> guest: great. thank you. mika brzezinski what are you reading? >> "the glass castle" and jeannette used to work at ms nbc. do you know her? she grew up in west virginia under the most unbelievable conditions and she writes about it. and hashish use her live through a glass castle of this existence with a very mentally ill mother and a very poor existence. and it's a book that i'm sure with my daughters. and then she has another book out just now. i can't remember the title of it but i'm going to move on to that one. i have to get her first win under my belt. >> you also are writing a book. tellis. >> is out on january 5. i'm a little nervous. is called "all things at once." and it is about the search for the ability to admit to myself that i love to work. and it is important to
at that time in the course is you, bill brennan was still there and controlling a lot. the liberals, even though there were more republican appointees, the liberals had a bit of an hand that did not sit well with him either. >> host: we will talk in a moment or two about some of the opinions. >> guest: great. thank you. mika brzezinski what are you reading? >> "the glass castle" and jeannette used to work at ms nbc. do you know her? she grew up in west virginia under...
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to take to judges that i like, brennan and thurgood marshall, both of them were just hanging on hoping they could out live reagan. [laughter] and then, maybe bush will be defeated after one term, as he was but they quit when bush's popularity was very high and looked like a shoe-in and aegis believe they could accurately out of a second term. but, there is no good in people hanging on past their prime and most of the justices do that. the other thing i went through all the 20th-century judges with the standard, what did they add to the american jurisprudence in the course of their career? and with the exception of bill brannon, every single justice that i looked at had within 18 years accomplished everything jurisprudentially that they were going to offer to american law, so i don't see any need for an added term. this is about a quixotic question as one could have and not surprisingly, if you took a vote among the supreme court justices about life tenure he would finally get unanimity on a fairly divided court. >> wait for the bloom for one second. it will drop on your head. >> if the
to take to judges that i like, brennan and thurgood marshall, both of them were just hanging on hoping they could out live reagan. [laughter] and then, maybe bush will be defeated after one term, as he was but they quit when bush's popularity was very high and looked like a shoe-in and aegis believe they could accurately out of a second term. but, there is no good in people hanging on past their prime and most of the justices do that. the other thing i went through all the 20th-century judges...
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so brennan e-mailed the listed yahoo! address and got this in her in box. >> the picture he sends you is the picture of jake. >> it was heartbreaking. i never would have thought in a million years i'd have the emotional eracks i did. >> reporter: the e-mail claims her son is living in an orphanage in cameroon, the republic next to nigeria. >> i got incredibly angry. >> reporter: but she decided to play along in search of more clues. she discovered if you hold the cursor over jacob's picture it shows the address for her family's blog. >> i know other people had access to it but i never thought anyone would want to. >> reporter: the scam unraveled during an elaborate correspondence. when the person asked for $300 just to start the application process -- >> even though he's not being harmed, i think in a way he's being sort of violated. >> our thanks to sean kelly from hln affiliate wcvb for this report. brennans have since made their family blog private. >>> most churches collect money during the service. but the first bapt
so brennan e-mailed the listed yahoo! address and got this in her in box. >> the picture he sends you is the picture of jake. >> it was heartbreaking. i never would have thought in a million years i'd have the emotional eracks i did. >> reporter: the e-mail claims her son is living in an orphanage in cameroon, the republic next to nigeria. >> i got incredibly angry. >> reporter: but she decided to play along in search of more clues. she discovered if you hold the...
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1980's and 1990's, is exactly what happened furthered by a case called jingles, written by justice brennan, which made up three factors that had absolutely nothing to do with the rang of the statute and basically said if you're a majority-minority, you can draw a square majority-minority district if minority are losing elections outside of toes districts and then they said and we will also look at the so-called senate report factors, which again have absolutely nothing to do with how people vote or how the lines are drawn, but socioeconomic disparities between minorities and other groups, so you had essentially proportional representation regime, but they didn't want to call it proportional representation regime, so there are all these factors them walk through and at the end of the day, upled come up with these majority-minority districts. then you go to the 1990's, you had a somewhat conservative extreme court, which i think was generally appalled at the kind of districts that emerged from the 1990 redistricting that abbey quite rightly says were drawn with four blocks from here to the c
1980's and 1990's, is exactly what happened furthered by a case called jingles, written by justice brennan, which made up three factors that had absolutely nothing to do with the rang of the statute and basically said if you're a majority-minority, you can draw a square majority-minority district if minority are losing elections outside of toes districts and then they said and we will also look at the so-called senate report factors, which again have absolutely nothing to do with how people...
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we will just except those only get a quorum and now an offer the brennan and 35. >> can we hand out? and as soon as one more member shows up we will cover these amendments that have already been discussed. >> what page? >> which title is this? >> it goes to title to generally, title three anti-war generally. >> it is the gao review of the activities of those titles. >> we now -- and to have 10 or 12 here? we only have 10. we're still missing people. >> i can talk about it if you don't mind. >> go ahead and give max mr. chairman, as we all know and the president has made the point and is totally inappropriate, one of the average has to be to reduce the cost of health care and the rate of a growth and cost over the years because we are basing -- >> [inaudible] >> i do. we are facing an unsustainable situation in our federal budget which is jim and in large part by the cost of health care. we know that we have a approximately $38 trillion unfunded liability in the medicare accounts. another large amount of unreliability i think in the range of $10 trillion in the medicaid accounts and w
we will just except those only get a quorum and now an offer the brennan and 35. >> can we hand out? and as soon as one more member shows up we will cover these amendments that have already been discussed. >> what page? >> which title is this? >> it goes to title to generally, title three anti-war generally. >> it is the gao review of the activities of those titles. >> we now -- and to have 10 or 12 here? we only have 10. we're still missing people. >>...
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chile where the question is through judicial behavior is whether the court will seek to of the justice brennan strongly urges it to do which is to find some way to reconcile and eliminate this tension and not have the two be at war with one another and it will be very interesting to see whether they can do that. if you look at the apr arguments in this case was argued in the courts last sitting in which 10 cases were argued in april and there were two cases that remain undecided. this case in a baking regulation pre-emption case called cuomo against clearing house. and justice kennedy has not written yet from a pro. and so i think there is certainly a fair possibility that this would be kennedy opinion. that will be really interesting because he is somebody who is extremely skeptical of government counting by race, but , on the other hand, he and the chief justice as you recall parted company two years ago in extremely important case called parents involved, the seattle and louisville school case where the chief justice wrote for a plurality on which he said the racially conscious efforts the
chile where the question is through judicial behavior is whether the court will seek to of the justice brennan strongly urges it to do which is to find some way to reconcile and eliminate this tension and not have the two be at war with one another and it will be very interesting to see whether they can do that. if you look at the apr arguments in this case was argued in the courts last sitting in which 10 cases were argued in april and there were two cases that remain undecided. this case in a...
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i think there are no thurgood marshall and william brennan on the present court. secondly is a the justices background i was intrigued by chief justice roberts answer to that question put from the audience a few minutes ago about the phenomena that all nine of the present justices came to the supreme court from the federal courts of appeal, that is unprecedented. i think the chief justice was nuanced and suggesting that that actually masks the fact that the professional background of the nine were fairly disparate before they came to the appellate bench. but as he pointed out, if you go further back again to 1969, there were people on the warren court's who were a major national political figures with extensive experience in politics before they ever came to the supreme court. one thing several worn as governor of california, vice-presidential candidate, hugo black who had been one of that leading new deal senators, felix frankfurter as chief adviser to franklin roosevelt, arthur goldberg secretary of labor, secretary general of the ifl-cio.
i think there are no thurgood marshall and william brennan on the present court. secondly is a the justices background i was intrigued by chief justice roberts answer to that question put from the audience a few minutes ago about the phenomena that all nine of the present justices came to the supreme court from the federal courts of appeal, that is unprecedented. i think the chief justice was nuanced and suggesting that that actually masks the fact that the professional background of the nine...
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marra brennan this would run counter to the president's own pledge to the american dramas about allowing them to keep the coverage of their choice. proponents of this government plan seem to count on the efficiency of the federal government in delivering care for american families since it is already doing such a great job with the banking and automobile industries. if you believe that, medicare is a perfect example. it is on a path to fiscal meltdown with part eight already facing bankruptcy within the next decade, and it pays doctors by 20% and hospitals by 30 percent compared to the private sector forcing increasing number of providers to simply stop seeing our nation's seniors. according to the june 2008 medpac report, an attendant of fisheries have to get additional benefits beyond their medicare coverage. nine out of 10. we have a broken doctor payments system and medicare that has to be fixed every year so seniors can continue to get care from doctors. this year alone this broken for mccall's for the more than 20 percent cut. i can keep going on but the point here is simple. washi
marra brennan this would run counter to the president's own pledge to the american dramas about allowing them to keep the coverage of their choice. proponents of this government plan seem to count on the efficiency of the federal government in delivering care for american families since it is already doing such a great job with the banking and automobile industries. if you believe that, medicare is a perfect example. it is on a path to fiscal meltdown with part eight already facing bankruptcy...
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and we will hear about colt brennan on the lost season for him. that's ahead in sports. >> thank you. >>> a metro wider expressing frustrations tonight over the closure of three stations. ronald reagan international airport and two others closed for trk acwork. metro said k riders are usually low over labor day weekend but that was didn't mean much for passengers looking for trains at the stations. >> this is ridiculous. they ought to have it open this holiday weekend. >> the system has been to screwed up over the past month or so. it is par for the course at this point. >> i will expect anything. >> just had a long flight and this is just kind of another disturbance in our plans to get home. they have made accommodations. it is just an an annoyed. >>> we have got a disturbing discovery. maryland state police say they have recovered two humans from a river. police believe they have also found what part be part of an arm. the latest now from pasadena. >> reporter: detectives bagged the body parts they pulled from the waters of cocky creek which run
and we will hear about colt brennan on the lost season for him. that's ahead in sports. >> thank you. >>> a metro wider expressing frustrations tonight over the closure of three stations. ronald reagan international airport and two others closed for trk acwork. metro said k riders are usually low over labor day weekend but that was didn't mean much for passengers looking for trains at the stations. >> this is ridiculous. they ought to have it open this holiday weekend....
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we didn't rip off clients. >> brennan claims his clients' average debt was $19,000. he admits charging for an initial consultation and additional fees of $4,000 for attorneys' services and reach settlements and said it was spelled out in letters to clients. >> at no time did we say we will pay your debt every month. >> he had no right to charge consumers fees because he was providing fees that he either couldn't perform or he was exaggerating what he could do. >> there are hundreds of people from maryland and other states complained about paying for his services and not getting their debts paid. brennan blames his trouble on poor accounting and ladge of management experience but does admit living large. >> i did like spending money on nice things for myself, but as for a true lavish lifestyle, that is overstated. >> when the state caught up with him, brennan said he was forced to sell his cars, borrow on his home and everything else he owned to try to save the firm. when did you realize it wasn't tunching around. >> when the bar came and said we want your license and
we didn't rip off clients. >> brennan claims his clients' average debt was $19,000. he admits charging for an initial consultation and additional fees of $4,000 for attorneys' services and reach settlements and said it was spelled out in letters to clients. >> at no time did we say we will pay your debt every month. >> he had no right to charge consumers fees because he was providing fees that he either couldn't perform or he was exaggerating what he could do. >> there...
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would you believe it if we told you brennan is still on active duty? his goal is to become an instructor at one of the army's basic training schools where he'd be leading recruits on their morning run. david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >> couric: congratulations, brian, and happy veterans day. that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight. i'm katie couric. thanks for watching. see you tomorrow. for the latest news any time, go to cbsnews.com. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> "entertainment tonight" in high-definition. >> oprah with the woman mauled by a chimpanzee. >> do you remember the chimp, trafs, at all? >> the unthinkable horror that left his mother without a face. >> would you mind lifting the
would you believe it if we told you brennan is still on active duty? his goal is to become an instructor at one of the army's basic training schools where he'd be leading recruits on their morning run. david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >> couric: congratulations, brian, and happy veterans day. that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight. i'm katie couric. thanks for watching. see you tomorrow. for the latest news any time, go to cbsnews.com. good night. captioning sponsored...
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would you believe it if we told you brennan is still on active duty? his goal is to become an instructor at one of the army's basic training schools where he'd be leading recruits on their morning run. david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >> couric: congratulations, brian, and happy veterans day. that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight. i'm katie couric. thanks for watching. see you tomorrow. for the latest news any time, go to cbsnews.com. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >> to our veterans, to the fallen and to their families. there is no tribute. no praise that can truly match the magnitude of your service and your sacrifice. >> this is a special presentation of 9news now at 7:00 p.m. heros central. "this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon." >>> you are looking live at the world war ii memorial on this veterans day evening. one of several memorials in our area where veterans were laid today and the fallen honored. good in
would you believe it if we told you brennan is still on active duty? his goal is to become an instructor at one of the army's basic training schools where he'd be leading recruits on their morning run. david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >> couric: congratulations, brian, and happy veterans day. that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight. i'm katie couric. thanks for watching. see you tomorrow. for the latest news any time, go to cbsnews.com. good night. captioning sponsored...
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let's look at colt brennan throwing that tying touchdown. he drops back, two receivers to his left, the patriots double cover the slot receiver. one on one on the outside and nice little move by mitchell gets open. the throw by colt brennan ties the game up. >> jim: new england takes a time out stopping at 1:52. >> phil: i think new england is going to change quarterbacks, too once they get this football back. >> jim: pat chung handled the first punt of the night. green handled ever since. gets by mitchell, in to the redskins side of the field and chung with a player on his back takes it all the way down to the field goal range. lindy holmes was along for the ride. >> phil: that changes everything, of course for the offense in a situation like this. >> jim: that was 33-yard run back of 46-yard punt. andrew walter coming in at quarterback, the former raider. signed as a free agent. signed during training camp. >> phil: it's tough in coming in during training camp trying to pick up the system couldn't well. bill belichick, i think is a terrifi
let's look at colt brennan throwing that tying touchdown. he drops back, two receivers to his left, the patriots double cover the slot receiver. one on one on the outside and nice little move by mitchell gets open. the throw by colt brennan ties the game up. >> jim: new england takes a time out stopping at 1:52. >> phil: i think new england is going to change quarterbacks, too once they get this football back. >> jim: pat chung handled the first punt of the night. green...
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in the second half let's check in with colt brennan. he was the star of the preseason a year ago but here he's picked off by derek martin. the redskins fall 23-0. brennan 4-12, 43 yards and one pickoff and he said this after the game. >> that'sities' preseason, you know -- that's why it is preseason, you know. a year apg i had a great -- ago i had a great game. they played well, blitzed and got me a couple of times. i'll be back next week. >> one of the big stories in the press box today was announced early in the first half, michael vick has been signed by the philadelphia eagles. it enas two-year ban. there will be a press conference announcing his arrival in philadelphia tomorrow. so michael vick is back in the mix. vick was released from home confinement july 20. n.f.l. commissioner roger goodell conditionally lifted his suspension. he can immediately take part in workouts and play in the final two preseason games and could have a full reinstatement by week six. >> we have to form -- you've got a job. [ indiscernible ] hopefully he
in the second half let's check in with colt brennan. he was the star of the preseason a year ago but here he's picked off by derek martin. the redskins fall 23-0. brennan 4-12, 43 yards and one pickoff and he said this after the game. >> that'sities' preseason, you know -- that's why it is preseason, you know. a year apg i had a great -- ago i had a great game. they played well, blitzed and got me a couple of times. i'll be back next week. >> one of the big stories in the press box...
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let's look at colt brennan throwing that tying touchdown. he drops back, two receivers to his left, the patriots double cover the slot receiver. one on one on the outside and nice little move by mitchell gets open. the throw by colt brennan ties the game up. >> jim: new england takes a time out stopping at 1:52. >> phil: i think new england is going to change quarterbacks, too once they get this football back. >> jim: pat chung handled the first punt of the night. green handled ever since. gets by mitchell, in to the redskins side of the field and chung with a player on his back takes it all the way down to the field goal range. lindy holmes was along for the ride. >> phil: that changes everything, of course for the offense in a situation like this. >> jim: that was 33-yard run back of 46-yard punt. andrew walter coming in at quarterback, the former raider. signed as a free agent. signed during training camp. >> phil: it's tough in coming in during training camp trying to pick up the system couldn't well. bill belichick, i think is a terrifi
let's look at colt brennan throwing that tying touchdown. he drops back, two receivers to his left, the patriots double cover the slot receiver. one on one on the outside and nice little move by mitchell gets open. the throw by colt brennan ties the game up. >> jim: new england takes a time out stopping at 1:52. >> phil: i think new england is going to change quarterbacks, too once they get this football back. >> jim: pat chung handled the first punt of the night. green...
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christine brennan, "usa today" sports columnist. we mentioned earlier in this broadcast that nike, in a statement, is standing by, at least it sounds like it, they support and are standing by tiger woods. what's your response to that? >> well, no surprise at all. in fact, it would be stunning news if nike said it weren't doing that. nike, we have to remember, is the company that signed tonya harding after the attack on nancy kerrigan. they will throw money at anything. the key ones for me are accenture and at&t. the other day i tried to reach both of those, jim. accenture i called in the morning and again five hours later. accenture is be a tiger. you see it in all the airports. it's so embarrassing right now. and the spokeswoman never, ever got back to me. nine hours, no phone call return. they acted as if they didn't even know who tiger woods was. >> so are you suggesting they're on the fence? do you think they're on the fence at this point? >> well, i guess after nine hours not returning a phone call with the question i asked, ar
christine brennan, "usa today" sports columnist. we mentioned earlier in this broadcast that nike, in a statement, is standing by, at least it sounds like it, they support and are standing by tiger woods. what's your response to that? >> well, no surprise at all. in fact, it would be stunning news if nike said it weren't doing that. nike, we have to remember, is the company that signed tonya harding after the attack on nancy kerrigan. they will throw money at anything. the key...
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its torture and rendition regimes, regimes which brennan later defended. let's turn to the staff writer at "the new yorker" author of "the dark side, the inside story on how the war on terror turned into a war on american ideals." great thanks for your time tonight. >> great to be with you. >> what did i miss just now? >> well, that was a pretty good rundown on what sounds like really a medieval program. you know, one of the things that the inspector general's report says that i think is important is he told the cia back in 2004 when his report was given to them that they were in deep legal trouble. and so they were very much forewarned and i think there were some other documents put out by the justice department today that showed that they continued to justify the program on through 2007. that is three years later they were still doing many of the same things or justifying them anyway, so basically they were warned. they were in legal trouble. and you could see that in this report because it reads like a crime scene basically. >> there was the one ghoet t
its torture and rendition regimes, regimes which brennan later defended. let's turn to the staff writer at "the new yorker" author of "the dark side, the inside story on how the war on terror turned into a war on american ideals." great thanks for your time tonight. >> great to be with you. >> what did i miss just now? >> well, that was a pretty good rundown on what sounds like really a medieval program. you know, one of the things that the inspector...
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go see neal brennan, everybody. before we go i just want to thank -- i just want to thank everyone who works so hard here at the show, the crew, everyone at nbc. the roots, i love you guys. steve higgins. the writers, hair and makeup, lorne mel
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. >>> coming up in sports, brennan fighting to make the team. he is setting the record straight on jessica simpson >>> a fauquier county public school teacher is in trouble with the law tonight and facing drug and pornography pat collins tve craollensli traveled to far county, virginiad a community in bealton that's still in shock tonight. >> reporter: bealeton, virginia, it is not used to something like this. >> not here. not here. that's why we moved out here, get away from that. but you can't get away from it anymore. >> reporter: for the fauquier county sheriff it started as a pot case. that turned into a child pornography case and that led to child sex charges involving a is a-year-old boy. carnal knowledge of a minor. alleged violation of virginia law 18361, crimes against nature. >> very sad. very sad. >> reporter: do you expect something like that to happen around here? >> no, you don't. >> reporter: the suspect, scott howe. a teacher at the cedar lane middle school. a reading and math instructor. he has been here a number of years. >> a
. >>> coming up in sports, brennan fighting to make the team. he is setting the record straight on jessica simpson >>> a fauquier county public school teacher is in trouble with the law tonight and facing drug and pornography pat collins tve craollensli traveled to far county, virginiad a community in bealton that's still in shock tonight. >> reporter: bealeton, virginia, it is not used to something like this. >> not here. not here. that's why we moved out here,...
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director of you ministries was a very important position here. >> reporter: in brennan's neighborhood in fredricksburg, none of her neighbors wanted to talk on camera. off camera, many describeder family as sweet,ai p a parnd kind. th , a along with her church family, are hoping the allegations are untrue. >> they sadden me terribly. my congregation is hurting. all who are involved are hurting over this. so i am deeply pained by it. >> reporter: investigators say some of the acts took place in jennifer brennan's home. she is charged with ten counts of taking indecent liberties with a child and ten counts contributing to the delinquency of a minor. >> keith garvin, thank you. >>> a murder suspect who slipped away from montgomery county police has been caught. last night detectives arrested this manwinston dillon. they have been looking for him since last month when he gunned down 63-year-old clarence rankin after an argument at house party in silver spng. dillon was hurt, went to the hospital, but left before police could get to him. own tatraor tscked h d last night. they are stillng
director of you ministries was a very important position here. >> reporter: in brennan's neighborhood in fredricksburg, none of her neighbors wanted to talk on camera. off camera, many describeder family as sweet,ai p a parnd kind. th , a along with her church family, are hoping the allegations are untrue. >> they sadden me terribly. my congregation is hurting. all who are involved are hurting over this. so i am deeply pained by it. >> reporter: investigators say some of the...
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go see neal brennan, everybody. before we go i just want to thank -- i just want to thank everyone who works so hard here at the show, the crew, everyone at nbc. the roots, i love you guys. steve higgins. the writers, hair and makeup, lorne michaels, phil for the lighting and, of course, you guys for being here and watching us. [ cheers and applause ] thank you so much. my thanks to robert de niro,
go see neal brennan, everybody. before we go i just want to thank -- i just want to thank everyone who works so hard here at the show, the crew, everyone at nbc. the roots, i love you guys. steve higgins. the writers, hair and makeup, lorne michaels, phil for the lighting and, of course, you guys for being here and watching us. [ cheers and applause ] thank you so much. my thanks to robert de niro,
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brennan who looked pretty good tonight tackled from behind on the scramble. and had had to leave the game -- had to leave the game with a left leg injury. not clear how severe it is and whether it will affect the decision. bottom line there were bright spots certainly lost in the pre-season finale. let's go right back live to jacksonville. sara walsh is outside the locker room with more. hey, sara. >> hey, brett. it's strictly numbers that decide who gets the quarterback spot and the redskins coaches have a little bit of an issue. brennan 86.3. chase daniels 86.7. this is going to have to be a business decision. and the bottom line is one of them has to go. >> obviously i think it was what we both wanted. we ended on somewhat of a positive note. i didn't throw an interception today. >> you have colt. he's been here for a year. and i know the system. chase has got to come in. he makes it and he does a good job of throwing the ball. so it's going to be a tough decision. i like both of them. i enjoy spending time with them. it's going to be hard to see them go.
brennan who looked pretty good tonight tackled from behind on the scramble. and had had to leave the game -- had to leave the game with a left leg injury. not clear how severe it is and whether it will affect the decision. bottom line there were bright spots certainly lost in the pre-season finale. let's go right back live to jacksonville. sara walsh is outside the locker room with more. hey, sara. >> hey, brett. it's strictly numbers that decide who gets the quarterback spot and the...
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go see neal brennan, everydy. before we go i just want to thank -- i just want to thank everyone who works so hard here at the show, the crew, everyone at nbc. the roots, i love you guys. steve higgins. the writers, hair and makeup, lorne michaels, phil for the lighting and, of course, you guys for being here and watching us. [ cheers and applause ] thank you so much. my thanks to robert de niro, alton lee and the first family, tracy morgan, neal brenn, the greatest band in late night, the roots. stay tuned for "carson daly." thanks you for watching. have a great weekend. see you next week, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪
go see neal brennan, everydy. before we go i just want to thank -- i just want to thank everyone who works so hard here at the show, the crew, everyone at nbc. the roots, i love you guys. steve higgins. the writers, hair and makeup, lorne michaels, phil for the lighting and, of course, you guys for being here and watching us. [ cheers and applause ] thank you so much. my thanks to robert de niro, alton lee and the first family, tracy morgan, neal brenn, the greatest band in late night, the...
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this is barclays bank, they bought the brennan seven lehman brothers services lehman brothers trading for 7,457th avenue mine back at the scene, not the scene of the crime but the same trading floor i used to work and i noticed in the corner office i said who it is that man in the corner office? and as he said to me, that is bought diamond, and i said it the ceo of barclays' capital? and he said, yes. how things have changed. things have changed in the sense that you have lessons learned hopefully, you now have the ceo of barclays' capital right there on the trading floor with the best and brightest paying close attention to what is going on. not in the 31st floor completely away from the battlefield. >> unit, and at the beginning that this was the end of capitalism in america but had you mean that? >> not the end of a capitalism has been changed forever because first and foremost you have the fed window, the federal government has now been assisting banks have to the primary credit facility. in other words, you have investment banks that are having access and getting help from the go
this is barclays bank, they bought the brennan seven lehman brothers services lehman brothers trading for 7,457th avenue mine back at the scene, not the scene of the crime but the same trading floor i used to work and i noticed in the corner office i said who it is that man in the corner office? and as he said to me, that is bought diamond, and i said it the ceo of barclays' capital? and he said, yes. how things have changed. things have changed in the sense that you have lessons learned...
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our expert panel, sports columnist for "usa today" christine brennan, and david ducek. here with me in los angeles, my friend howard bragman, celebrity pub cy publicist. howard what you do you think? i know you're critical on how he handles this from the beginning. you want to get in front of this story. he's behind this from the get-go. >> this has been a textbook case of misery for tiger woods. when i look at pr, it's like a doctor, what's the result that you want at the end? if i'm tiger woods, what i want is this story to go away more than anything. and this act he did today is making this is a much bigger story as opposed to a smaller story. and anything that makes it a bigger story has got to be bad from a pr point of view, jim. >> jim: christine brennan, what's your take on this announcement. were you surprised? >> i'm surprised. i'm glad for tiger in the sense it sounds like he's addressing this issue and meeting it head-on. yesterday in a column, i wrote he should take six months or a year off, i know that sounds harsh and shocking to sports fans and the people
our expert panel, sports columnist for "usa today" christine brennan, and david ducek. here with me in los angeles, my friend howard bragman, celebrity pub cy publicist. howard what you do you think? i know you're critical on how he handles this from the beginning. you want to get in front of this story. he's behind this from the get-go. >> this has been a textbook case of misery for tiger woods. when i look at pr, it's like a doctor, what's the result that you want at the end?...
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colt brennan in the game. hit his receiv. about to score. and he reads it, picks it off. and abundance of running on the play. 99 yardsor the touchdown. patriots take a 24-17 lead. they go on to win on a field goal, 27-24, the final. the redskins are now 1-2 in preseason. talking baseball now. tonight's nationals cardinals game in st. louis. began as a pitcher's duel. ended when a future cardinals hall of famer put on a one swing show. how it went down. pick it up. bottom of the third. game ties at 1. john landon on the mound. strikes out julio lugo. parents in the crowd. they were like that's our boy. dad taking score. landon. two earned runs. his counterpart. future hall of famer. john smolts also. on top of his game. here in the sixth. nasty. breaking pitch. yeah. strikes out dunn. smolts. six in six innings. and makes one mistake. and khalil green. light hitting infielder. on the left. sixth of the year. game tied at 2. just look that. bottom of the ninth. one guy you never want to see. albert pujols,bergman. over. a walk-off home run for pujols. 41st of the year. the
colt brennan in the game. hit his receiv. about to score. and he reads it, picks it off. and abundance of running on the play. 99 yardsor the touchdown. patriots take a 24-17 lead. they go on to win on a field goal, 27-24, the final. the redskins are now 1-2 in preseason. talking baseball now. tonight's nationals cardinals game in st. louis. began as a pitcher's duel. ended when a future cardinals hall of famer put on a one swing show. how it went down. pick it up. bottom of the third. game...
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for those who serve in our marshal brennan program, that was invented by jamie. he is a great professor at american university school of law. abbe smith is another one of the co-authors the book, and she visited us earlier in this academic term because she is the author of a wonderful book called "the case of a lifetime," another one of the coauthors -- it is a small word i-is eva pat pataki at -- patterson. she was the president of the student boding at northern. she was the first african-american president of the student body and was a law professor at the university of california at berkeley. so what a team you put together for this book. we're very interested to hear about the chapters you wrote and your colleagues wrote, and also hear about your views on appointments to be made. i guess the latest i saw is there may be as many as 20 court of appeals vacancies already out there on the plate. so we're poised for a very interesting series of appointments very early on in the new administration. so, go to it, and very pleased that you're here. [applause] >> than
for those who serve in our marshal brennan program, that was invented by jamie. he is a great professor at american university school of law. abbe smith is another one of the co-authors the book, and she visited us earlier in this academic term because she is the author of a wonderful book called "the case of a lifetime," another one of the coauthors -- it is a small word i-is eva pat pataki at -- patterson. she was the president of the student boding at northern. she was the first...
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it's almost pretty obvious. >> in addition to colt brennan being placed on i.r. and chase daniel being waived, 20 other players were cut. did you notice tackle mike williams has made the team despite being injured to most of this maryland took the field tonight as underdogs against 12th ranked cal. they were underdogs last year when they beat the golden bears. how would they fair in thr season opener tonight? the answer not too well. five minutes into the game the nation's leading returning rusher makes a couple of moves up the middle and he's gone. 73 yards. that would add another rushing touchdown in the first quarter. the golden bears lead the terps 17-6 out on the wescoast. navy had a tough task in their season opener facing terrell pryor and ohio state. second quarter, buckeyes up 10- 7. he fakes the handoff. takes it himself. two-yard touchdown 17-7osu but navy would not go away. trailing by 8 with over two minutes left, rickey dobbs scores from 24 out. navy need a two-point conversion to tie. dobbs the pass but it's going to be picked off. he would take it
it's almost pretty obvious. >> in addition to colt brennan being placed on i.r. and chase daniel being waived, 20 other players were cut. did you notice tackle mike williams has made the team despite being injured to most of this maryland took the field tonight as underdogs against 12th ranked cal. they were underdogs last year when they beat the golden bears. how would they fair in thr season opener tonight? the answer not too well. five minutes into the game the nation's leading...
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a grand jury indicted 36-year- old jennifer brennan yesterday. seray chin has more on the youth minister now on unpaid leave from the church. >> reporter: revealed disturbing allegations of one of lltheieiown. according to court documents. jennifer brennan is accused of having sex with a 15-year-old boy. this picture was posted on facebook, identifying her as a youth director. a grand jury indicted her on ten counts of indecent liberties and ten counts of contributing to a minor. if it weren't for the reverend, detectives may not have known about this case. >> i am mandated to report allegations of any improper conduct or anything that harms a child or youth. once we knew that there were allegations, we reported immediately to the sheriff's department and to the child protective services. >> reverend says brennan was well liked at the church. her neighbors meanwhile are in disbelief of the 20 count indictment against her. >> i am shocked to hear that anybody would say anything against her, because she seems to be very nice. >> the alleged inciden
a grand jury indicted 36-year- old jennifer brennan yesterday. seray chin has more on the youth minister now on unpaid leave from the church. >> reporter: revealed disturbing allegations of one of lltheieiown. according to court documents. jennifer brennan is accused of having sex with a 15-year-old boy. this picture was posted on facebook, identifying her as a youth director. a grand jury indicted her on ten counts of indecent liberties and ten counts of contributing to a minor. if it...
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i remember i it just brennan artie about parent night which i thought was probably the most boring thing in the world, and was talking to a teacher, mike sheppard hill said i really want to write things that are more interesting. he said why don't you? done under his encouragement i went off and wrote an article about laetrile and the school paper and thought that was kind of interesting. that started me down a path of writing about topics that apaled to me and ultimately i realizeds a writer you can look at anything in do anything. you can if you decide you are interested in politics, the reporting for politics is the same as the reporting for a scandal or repoing have a feature story and you just have to apply it. so i started eventually at the time i started jumping around from tic to topic of just things that caught my fancy. c-span: bob strauss, how does he really to the adm corp.? >> guest: bob strauss, starting in the late 1960's when he and dwayne andreas went to the same fund-raiser for a senator from texas, bob strauss and dwayne andreas had been best of friends. they would spe
i remember i it just brennan artie about parent night which i thought was probably the most boring thing in the world, and was talking to a teacher, mike sheppard hill said i really want to write things that are more interesting. he said why don't you? done under his encouragement i went off and wrote an article about laetrile and the school paper and thought that was kind of interesting. that started me down a path of writing about topics that apaled to me and ultimately i realizeds a writer...
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we are back with tracy and neal brennan. neal, a big feature film debut, "the goods: live hard, sell hard." >> yes. which you clearly don't like the title of. >> jimmy: what are you talking about? >> all right. you've been introducing, like -- piven was on and ken jeong and all these guys. and, all right. here's you introducing piven. i'll go to three. >> jimmy: yeah. >> "okay, our next guest -- >> jimmy: great impression so far, yeah. >> oh, yeah, "i'm jimmy fallon. all right, so our next guest stars in -- he stars in 'entourage' as well as the moveie 'the goods: live hard, sell hard'?" >> jimmy: i've never given anything a thumbs down while introducing it. >> "is that really the title?" >> jimmy: no, it's just "the goods -- i would just call it "the goods." >> the first night, if you watch the tape, you were awful. i'm sure you watch the tape a lot. >> jimmy: what do you mean? >> no, no, no -- you just were like "live -- what?" >> jimmy: well, you know, i didn't know that, that was -- you kept going with your title. i thou
we are back with tracy and neal brennan. neal, a big feature film debut, "the goods: live hard, sell hard." >> yes. which you clearly don't like the title of. >> jimmy: what are you talking about? >> all right. you've been introducing, like -- piven was on and ken jeong and all these guys. and, all right. here's you introducing piven. i'll go to three. >> jimmy: yeah. >> "okay, our next guest -- >> jimmy: great impression so far, yeah. >>...
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the methodist church placed jecherifnn brennan on unpaid administrative leave. she is accused of ifhaving sexu contact with a 15-year-old boy between february and march of this year. brennan was counseling him and his girlfriend against premarital sex. >> we reported immediately to the sheriff's department and to the child protective services and our youth director was placed on administrative leave. >> brennan had been a youth minister for a year and a half at the church. >>> coming up ahead, how budget cuts in virginia could impact your safety. plus caught on tape, a burglar at work at a local school. you may have information to help catch this man. and top. >> right now, showers are off to the west. we'll take you out with the almanac. sun popped out and warmed temperatures up a little bit. got up to 79 today. 67 for the low. average is 81 and 64. pretty close. record 98 and 48. heavy rain and high winds are rolling in. we'll tell you when in just a minute. >>> i tell you what, you don't want to be in this area right now. georgia avenue at the beltway in silv
the methodist church placed jecherifnn brennan on unpaid administrative leave. she is accused of ifhaving sexu contact with a 15-year-old boy between february and march of this year. brennan was counseling him and his girlfriend against premarital sex. >> we reported immediately to the sheriff's department and to the child protective services and our youth director was placed on administrative leave. >> brennan had been a youth minister for a year and a half at the church....
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brennan was counseling the boy against premartial sex, but at some point she allegedly began holding and kissing the teen during sessions which escalated to sodomy and sexual intercourse. after the allegations were levelled, brennan's pastor placed her on unpaid administrative leave. >> our director of youth ministries was a very important position here. >> reporter: in brennan's neighborhood in fredricksburg, none of our neighbors wanted to talk on camera, but many dribbed ar pfamily and a ndnd kind. they along with her church family are hoping the allegations are untrue. in stafford county, keith garvin, news4. >>> investigators say some of the acts took place inside brennan's home and her minivan. she is facing ten counts of taking indecent liberties with a minor and ten counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. >>> there is heightened security at amtrak stations across the northeast this evening as part of what's called operation alert. the tsa along with amtrak and local law enforcement agencies are all taking part in the exercise. authorities are doing random baggag
brennan was counseling the boy against premartial sex, but at some point she allegedly began holding and kissing the teen during sessions which escalated to sodomy and sexual intercourse. after the allegations were levelled, brennan's pastor placed her on unpaid administrative leave. >> our director of youth ministries was a very important position here. >> reporter: in brennan's neighborhood in fredricksburg, none of our neighbors wanted to talk on camera, but many dribbed ar...
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justice brennan, justice marshall. he was someone who was a big leader. to be very fair, as a leader of that branch. >> he also had a very even way of dealing with things. as an individual or associate justice, he had a constitutional vision which ended up being in the majority, and for that reason, at historians will look back and see the important role he played. but he also did not give so wrapped up in the result he favors, that he left out the fact of personal relationships, whatever the assignments, you move on. these other cases, you lost on that one. he did not view his world to be so personally injected. >> he was wonderful. one reason that people keep this praise on him from the other end of the political spectrum is because he personally charmed so many colleagues and so many people he dealt with, surprising to the public often times. they did not really understand what kind of man he was. finally, he will be famous and remembered, because he did preside over term in the dark and of the court. as david said, in an associate capacity. he was cal
justice brennan, justice marshall. he was someone who was a big leader. to be very fair, as a leader of that branch. >> he also had a very even way of dealing with things. as an individual or associate justice, he had a constitutional vision which ended up being in the majority, and for that reason, at historians will look back and see the important role he played. but he also did not give so wrapped up in the result he favors, that he left out the fact of personal relationships, whatever...
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but there is no marshal, goldberg or brennan or warren or black or douglas or... you don't have that kind of leadership on the court today. you have moderates and look at the -- on the court and three or four, depending whether they -- on judge thomas, conservatives, right wing corporatists. and you have holding the swing vote, justice kennedy, who is far more conservative than the previous swing vote, justice o'connor is very conservative but not quite in lock-step with the other four and these four are fairly young. they'll be with us for a long time. and they -- the conservatives made the effort and have done several things, number once had a change of promotions from the federalist society to the clerkships to the reagan administration to solicitor general's office to llc, to appellate courts and to the supreme court and have a chain of candidates. still in the wings, if we should have another republican president and the liberals on the other hand -- and they've done something else and developed a simple doctrine, two doctrines which they've repeated over and
but there is no marshal, goldberg or brennan or warren or black or douglas or... you don't have that kind of leadership on the court today. you have moderates and look at the -- on the court and three or four, depending whether they -- on judge thomas, conservatives, right wing corporatists. and you have holding the swing vote, justice kennedy, who is far more conservative than the previous swing vote, justice o'connor is very conservative but not quite in lock-step with the other four and...
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not the lasting impression that colt brennan was going for. on the flip side of that, it was chase daniel, the rookie, trying to make a big impression. it ended with 90-plus messages. he threw two tds including this one to marco mitchell. still, daniels says it feels great but there's still a lot of work to do. >> it's a little bit of a relief, but if i start thinking like that, then i'm not going to keep pushing forward and practici practicing. i've got to make my reps count. i got to make those reps count. and, you know, make the defense bett as much as i can. >> good for chase. obviously that's the thing. last year, you know, even though i had a bunch of success like that, you know, i didn't necessarily, you know, put todd or jason in the hot seat. you know, they were -- they felt comfortable and everyone just knew that. this is a young kid that went out and had success one night. i'm just focusing on my opportunities the next two weeks. i'm excited. like i said, that's just football. the ball doesn't always bounce your way. right now i've
not the lasting impression that colt brennan was going for. on the flip side of that, it was chase daniel, the rookie, trying to make a big impression. it ended with 90-plus messages. he threw two tds including this one to marco mitchell. still, daniels says it feels great but there's still a lot of work to do. >> it's a little bit of a relief, but if i start thinking like that, then i'm not going to keep pushing forward and practici practicing. i've got to make my reps count. i got to...
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that is colt brennan. he'll join us live right after this. ) subject: urgent!! bob!! i need the baker file stat! reply!! still making changes. circle back later!! what's with the yelling? oh, our internet slows down during peak hours so sending e-mails and large files just takes forever. so, we just yell. ben!!! thanks for the flowers!!! i thought you hated me!!! lol!!! semi-colon! right parenthesis! winky emoticon! (announcer) switch to verizon and get a dedicated high speed internet connection from our office to your small business so you won't be slowed down even if your neighbors are online. and for only $79.99 a month for 12 months with a 3 year contract you'll also get our award winning internet security suite, unlimited nationwide calling, and over $180 back in available online rebates. plus, the reliability of the verizon network. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v today for the verizon sile line business pak and data protection pa
that is colt brennan. he'll join us live right after this. ) subject: urgent!! bob!! i need the baker file stat! reply!! still making changes. circle back later!! what's with the yelling? oh, our internet slows down during peak hours so sending e-mails and large files just takes forever. so, we just yell. ben!!! thanks for the flowers!!! i thought you hated me!!! lol!!! semi-colon! right parenthesis! winky emoticon! (announcer) switch to verizon and get a dedicated high...
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dodge colt brennan in the last few practices is really pushing. he is putting his concentration level up, because he knows he is going in. great competition there. they will lay it all out there on thursday night. dodge the wizard's introduced their big man today. he is a six-foot 10, 250 lb argentinian. if you take it to the hoop, he will say -- he will make you pay. he also has championship experience, the starting center on the spurs 2007 nba team. >> sometimes it is the little rock -- it is just a little luck. [unintelligible] >> let's go to baseball. at the nationals had their winning streak halted at 8. perhaps they fell back into bad habits. watcher >> willingham. he botches allowing another run to score. take a look at this clip. here comes my joy morgan. he is in there, but they called him out. that started a chain reaction. they lost their composure. he was thrown out of the game. they will go at it again tonight. the a's played a mad name. right to right field -- played a match and a -- matinee. suspensions at fenway park, you knew this
dodge colt brennan in the last few practices is really pushing. he is putting his concentration level up, because he knows he is going in. great competition there. they will lay it all out there on thursday night. dodge the wizard's introduced their big man today. he is a six-foot 10, 250 lb argentinian. if you take it to the hoop, he will say -- he will make you pay. he also has championship experience, the starting center on the spurs 2007 nba team. >> sometimes it is the little rock --...
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colt brennan said it. not a lot of security in the job. at this point especially. >>> get a firstoo lk at the 2009 vershen tof tea t right here ne ws4. tune in at 7:o t watch the game tonight. o enthen stick around. when it is over for a live post-game coverage. live team coverage from baltimore and the fans coming up on "news4 at 5:00." >>> what will the weather be like tonight? certainly has been game weather today. bob ryan has our fast forecast from storm center. hey, bob. >> maybe we should have the game here. our temra turesoutside right now, you see, we have partly cloudy skies. look at doppler, though. there is a rain shower over baltimore. i think that will be moving out, can't move out completely. i think at game time it will be partly cloudy with temperatures 82 degrees. and not bad football weather. 86 degrees right now. you can see that there are some showers that remain off the coast. there are a couple of more, as i showed you, that have formed around balance more and have been heavy rains with even flooding. flash flooding
colt brennan said it. not a lot of security in the job. at this point especially. >>> get a firstoo lk at the 2009 vershen tof tea t right here ne ws4. tune in at 7:o t watch the game tonight. o enthen stick around. when it is over for a live post-game coverage. live team coverage from baltimore and the fans coming up on "news4 at 5:00." >>> what will the weather be like tonight? certainly has been game weather today. bob ryan has our fast forecast from storm center....
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in that respect, he's very different from justice brennan, who was well known for, i don't want to say sacrificing his principles, but using his ability to strategically engage with his other colleagues to bring other people into opinions, if he really needed to leave something out, to bring other people in, he would absolutely do that. i think that kennedy has written far too many individual solo concurrences and solo dissents, where you've seen nobody else join him, that he really -- really is much more in that second category where if he believes strongly about something, you are not going to get him to diverge away from that, which has been one of his -- one of the reasons why he has been able to be such a strong actor at the center of the court, because if he's been assigned to write that majority opinion, he's been assigned it probably to keep his boat, which means that to a large extent, as long as he doesn't go way out, he's able to put into that opinion what he wants to. but he has certainly written an awful lot of opinions, where nobody else has been willing to join him. so i
in that respect, he's very different from justice brennan, who was well known for, i don't want to say sacrificing his principles, but using his ability to strategically engage with his other colleagues to bring other people into opinions, if he really needed to leave something out, to bring other people in, he would absolutely do that. i think that kennedy has written far too many individual solo concurrences and solo dissents, where you've seen nobody else join him, that he really -- really...
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brennan, a junior, was the child of irish immigrants. he won countless awards, starting in grade school and continuing through law school. he served on the new jersey supreme court prior to being nominated by president eisenhower to serve on the united states supreme court, where he used the same mahogany desk once used by justice brandeis. justice brennan had a leading hand in over 1100 opinions of this great court, including a lengthy list of landmark decisions. many of which he authored. he participated in over one quarter of the case is considered by this court in the last century. alluding to justice jackson's observation that the justices are aware that they are not infallible, justice brennan observed that one does not forget how much may depend on a decision. the course of vital social, economic, and political currents may be directed. that degree of modesty, coupled with an understanding of the awesome responsibilities of this court, may explain how an individual as gifted as justice brennan could work so very hard and bring suc
brennan, a junior, was the child of irish immigrants. he won countless awards, starting in grade school and continuing through law school. he served on the new jersey supreme court prior to being nominated by president eisenhower to serve on the united states supreme court, where he used the same mahogany desk once used by justice brandeis. justice brennan had a leading hand in over 1100 opinions of this great court, including a lengthy list of landmark decisions. many of which he authored. he...