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wade? i mean, if you put that as a factual statement, the answer clearly was, no, it has not overruled roe vs. wade. it was clear that the women's rights movement it was a risk the court would overturn roe vs. wade. but they also had very much in mind the fact that in 1992 was a presidential election year and they were determined to turn this lawsuit and this supreme court case into a political campaign issue to try primarily to help bill clinton win the white house. in fact, there is some evidence from the political world that this case and the outcome of this case did help. but there's another aspect of katherine colbert's arguments which i think really enticed me to write about it. the hardest thing that a lawyer appearing before the supreme court has to do is to keep control of the argument that they want to make because there are 9 justices, 8 because justice thomas doesn't participate in oral argument but there are at least 9 very smart people who have already done some thinking about
wade? i mean, if you put that as a factual statement, the answer clearly was, no, it has not overruled roe vs. wade. it was clear that the women's rights movement it was a risk the court would overturn roe vs. wade. but they also had very much in mind the fact that in 1992 was a presidential election year and they were determined to turn this lawsuit and this supreme court case into a political campaign issue to try primarily to help bill clinton win the white house. in fact, there is some...
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want to get back to the standard by which she meant what standard are we going to sustain roe versus wade and the argument went that way throughout and justice kennedy also jumped in with a similar kind of attempt to push culbert back on to the specifics. >> your are doing there's a fundamental right -- [inaudible] [inaudible] >> well, indeed -- [inaudible] under that standard there is no dispute -- [inaudible] statutory positions did not necessarily cut to improve versus wade. >> if this court was to change -- [inaudible] that will undercut roe versus wade, to abandon -- [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> as you can see, the pattern set early continued. i should mention to be fair there were two other lawyers arguing in this case in the chapter that i wrote to deals briefly with them, but the performance of catherine i think ultimately proved worth of her choice because she did shape the conversation thereafter occurred on long the justices. finally in the and justices kennedy and o'connor and david souter got together and fashioned the way by which the court could sustain roe versus
want to get back to the standard by which she meant what standard are we going to sustain roe versus wade and the argument went that way throughout and justice kennedy also jumped in with a similar kind of attempt to push culbert back on to the specifics. >> your are doing there's a fundamental right -- [inaudible] [inaudible] >> well, indeed -- [inaudible] under that standard there is no dispute -- [inaudible] statutory positions did not necessarily cut to improve versus wade....
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wade it goes back to the states. that is one way to do it. another is to pound the states themselves can and the heroes of this movement are clearly the state's. spent so many years trying to reverse, i realize the real great work is being done by individuals in their neighborhoods and in their communities and in their states. in november i was disappointed, in south dakota have a proposition that failed to ban abortions, they usually passed, a good friend of mine is very involved and i thought oh my gosh, what happened? i read the original abortions statute, they had passed so many state regulations imposed on abortionists that they left the state. even though they were trying to pass a statewide proposition that would go to the state, they had done their work and so i asked the leaders, pro-life leaders across the country, focus -- stop them in your neighborhoods. we are working to overturn roe v. wade. >> thank you. >> high and a rising junior at notre dame and i would like to say we could have used more speeches like yours today at campus
wade it goes back to the states. that is one way to do it. another is to pound the states themselves can and the heroes of this movement are clearly the state's. spent so many years trying to reverse, i realize the real great work is being done by individuals in their neighborhoods and in their communities and in their states. in november i was disappointed, in south dakota have a proposition that failed to ban abortions, they usually passed, a good friend of mine is very involved and i thought...
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i have to tell you, wade and i have worked on some many things. it is funny in the judiciary committee because you can see when these debates are going on and i am ready to turn out -- i am ready to tear out the little hair i have. wade will be there in the back and give me a smile. i say let's keep this thing going. we will win eventually. and we usually do. it is great to see the students here. going to law school at such an exciting time. you have a president who is committed to restoring the role of the united states around the world on such important issues as human rights and economic recovery. when he was asked find some students -- when he was asked by students in europe they said was there really change in america? he said i have a black man named rock obama, how much more change do you expect? -- a black man named barack obama. people come up to me and want to shake my hand. the weekend after in france when i changed airports, before the french had been hostile and they said [speaking french] are you an american? yes, i am american. i am
i have to tell you, wade and i have worked on some many things. it is funny in the judiciary committee because you can see when these debates are going on and i am ready to turn out -- i am ready to tear out the little hair i have. wade will be there in the back and give me a smile. i say let's keep this thing going. we will win eventually. and we usually do. it is great to see the students here. going to law school at such an exciting time. you have a president who is committed to restoring...
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steve threw wade into the creek to try to stop their burns. the boys were burned over 90% of their bodies and both died the next day. they were only 10 years. same afternoon, same time, liam wood, who just graduated from also five days earlier was fly fishing along the creek. he was overcome by the fumes, lost consciousness and drowned. steven, wade, and liam were innocent victims of a horrific accident. but it was an accident that could and should have been prevented. mr. president, pipelines networks stretch across the entire country. they run under our homes, they run by our schools and offices. most people don't even know they're there in fact, the former bellingham police chief don pierce who was on the scene back in 1999 was recently quoted and he said: as i was standing there, none of it make any sense, because wreaks don't catch on fire. i don't think i knew that there was a gas pipeline that ran under there. the chief of police didn't know there was a gas pipeline underneither that. mr. president, nationwide the office of pipeline saf
steve threw wade into the creek to try to stop their burns. the boys were burned over 90% of their bodies and both died the next day. they were only 10 years. same afternoon, same time, liam wood, who just graduated from also five days earlier was fly fishing along the creek. he was overcome by the fumes, lost consciousness and drowned. steven, wade, and liam were innocent victims of a horrific accident. but it was an accident that could and should have been prevented. mr. president, pipelines...
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wade, i hear he plays basketball pretty good. etan thomas, craig brown, the c.e.o. of motorola. the president of more house college, members from my staff. reggie love. we also want to thank bobby flay, one of the best chefs in the world. [applause] i don't want to talk long. i want to come around and say hello to everybody. i hope that the message that we are sending out about how important father's are is something that you will all of you are probably going to end up being fathers. the time is now to start thinking about what that means in terms of responsibility and what it means to be a man. the men here show us whether rich or not, they embody that spirit of love and dedication and commitment that fatherhood is all about. we appreciate all of you. i don't want to get in the way of the food. thank you for participating. we hope you have a good time. to all the father's out there, happy father's day. [applause] up next, "q&a" with douglas brinkley and then prime minister gordon brown and following that the hispanic prayer break fast.
wade, i hear he plays basketball pretty good. etan thomas, craig brown, the c.e.o. of motorola. the president of more house college, members from my staff. reggie love. we also want to thank bobby flay, one of the best chefs in the world. [applause] i don't want to talk long. i want to come around and say hello to everybody. i hope that the message that we are sending out about how important father's are is something that you will all of you are probably going to end up being fathers. the time...
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wade. there was a risk of addressing that issue. there were also in 1992, the presidential elections year. the supreme court case, into a political campaign issue, primarily try to helping clinton win the white house. in fact, there is some evidence from the political world that this case need help. there is another aspect in the argument which i think enticed me into writing about, the hardest thing that a lawyer has to do before the supreme court is keep control of the argument that they want to make. some smart people who had done some thinking about the case are coming to the argument completely prepared to befuddle you and drive the argument in the direction they would like to do. it is important to remember the supreme court justices para not talk much about the case before they go into oral argument. oral argument is really an agenda setting moment. it really does shape the opening of the conversation that justices will have when they go behind the curtains and decide how they are going to vote initially on this case. .plant
wade. there was a risk of addressing that issue. there were also in 1992, the presidential elections year. the supreme court case, into a political campaign issue, primarily try to helping clinton win the white house. in fact, there is some evidence from the political world that this case need help. there is another aspect in the argument which i think enticed me into writing about, the hardest thing that a lawyer has to do before the supreme court is keep control of the argument that they want...
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session, dean broderick and especially my dear friend, wade henderson. the longtime president of the leadership conference and civil-rights and now the joseph brow junior professor of public interest law here. i have to do tell you wade and i have worked on so many things and it is kind of funny in the judiciary committee, you can see when the debates are going on i am ready to tear out what little hair i have left and i will look avert and weighed in the back kind of giving me a smile or a thumbs-up and say what the heck, let's keep this thing going, we are going to win eventually. the [laughter] and we usually do. so it is great to see the students here. you are going to law school as such an exciting time. you have a president who is committed to restoring their role of the united states around the world on such important issues as human rights and economic recovery. i think when he was asked by some students here, french and german students in europe, they said is there really change in america and use as i am a black man named barack hussain obama,
session, dean broderick and especially my dear friend, wade henderson. the longtime president of the leadership conference and civil-rights and now the joseph brow junior professor of public interest law here. i have to do tell you wade and i have worked on so many things and it is kind of funny in the judiciary committee, you can see when the debates are going on i am ready to tear out what little hair i have left and i will look avert and weighed in the back kind of giving me a smile or a...
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and dwyane wade, i hear he plays basketball good. eton thomas, another basketball player. greg brown, the c.e.o. of motorola. and our outstanding football player. jorge a journalist in the country, and b.b.wane, and tony hawk, the outstanding skateboarder in the world. darrell mcdaniels, mike glass, a small businessman, and senator edward bye, and president david lad, the president of a community college and my staff, dennis mc dona and reggie love, and bobby mashay with this good-looking grub. i don't want to talk long, i want to come around and say hello to everyone. i want to thank all for participating. for the young people here today, i just hope that the message we are sending out, about how important fathers are. it's something that you will internalize. because all of you are probably going to end up being fathers. and the time is now to start thinking about what that means in terms of responsibilities. what it means to be a man. and the men you are sitting with today, exempify whether famous or not, they embody that spirit of love and dedication and commitment tha
and dwyane wade, i hear he plays basketball good. eton thomas, another basketball player. greg brown, the c.e.o. of motorola. and our outstanding football player. jorge a journalist in the country, and b.b.wane, and tony hawk, the outstanding skateboarder in the world. darrell mcdaniels, mike glass, a small businessman, and senator edward bye, and president david lad, the president of a community college and my staff, dennis mc dona and reggie love, and bobby mashay with this good-looking grub....
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some of you may know this guy dewayne wade. i hear he plays basketball very well. eton thomas, basketball player. greg brown whose the c.e.o., antwan randall el outstanding football player. dr. steve rosin, bfrlt b. wang outstanding actor -- b.b. wang outstanding ack, to tony hawk who's the best skateboarder in the world. coach bill cower of the championship steelers. darrell d.m.c. mcdon yells. mike glass whose a small businessman. senator evan bayh, fatherhood's dad's inc. dr. robert franklin as well as mike straunmanneis and we also want to thank bobby flay with these unbelievably good-looking grub over here. i don't want to talk long. i want to say hello to everybody. i just want to thank everybody for participating for the young people. i just hope that the message we're accepteding out about how important fathers are is something that you will internalize because all of you are probably going end up being fathers. and the time is now to start thinking about what that means in terms of responsibilities, what it means to be a man. and the men who are -- you're
some of you may know this guy dewayne wade. i hear he plays basketball very well. eton thomas, basketball player. greg brown whose the c.e.o., antwan randall el outstanding football player. dr. steve rosin, bfrlt b. wang outstanding actor -- b.b. wang outstanding ack, to tony hawk who's the best skateboarder in the world. coach bill cower of the championship steelers. darrell d.m.c. mcdon yells. mike glass whose a small businessman. senator evan bayh, fatherhood's dad's inc. dr. robert franklin...
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i am ready to tear out little bit of hair i have left, and i will look over, and wade will be in the back and looked at me and smile was the thumbs up, and i say, let's keep this going. we are going to win eventually, and we usually do, so it is great to see the students here. you're going to law school of such an exciting time. you have the president who is committed to restoring the role of the united states around the world of such important issues as human rights and economic recovery. i think when he was asked by some students, french and german students in europe, they said, was barely changed in america? he said, i am a man named barack hussain obama. how much janes did you expect? i see it when i go abroad and people want to -- how much change do you expect? i see it when i go abroad and people want to shake my hand. the week after changing plane thin -- in paris, before the french would be hostile to us. are you an american? yes, i am an american. i am so happy for america. ok. [laughter] i think when i was in law school i was inspired by another young president, john kenned
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and that's been established with row versus wade. now, what could be more devastating than the death of a child in the womb? but you cannot make a law against it. so i don't know how the government can continue to keep things ill leel or to try to circumvent the constitution somehow through legislation in order to deny us our right to do what we please to do and not attack us for it. and i was wondering if you look into whether or not this is actually a constitutional law? row versus wade says we have an absolute right to the privacy of our bodies. could you comment on that? guest: well, you're right. the supreme court has been involved in this before in the early clinton administration the f.d.a. tried to put in some more curbs on smoking and cigarette products. the supreme court said congress would have to give them that authority. which now appears to be happening. but we have to be clear about what the bill does do and doesn't do. and what this bill doesn't do is ban cigarettes or tobacco products or these new smokeless products.
and that's been established with row versus wade. now, what could be more devastating than the death of a child in the womb? but you cannot make a law against it. so i don't know how the government can continue to keep things ill leel or to try to circumvent the constitution somehow through legislation in order to deny us our right to do what we please to do and not attack us for it. and i was wondering if you look into whether or not this is actually a constitutional law? row versus wade says...
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wade was not overturned. affirmative action survived, and substantive due process that i mentioned. then came 2005, the extraordinary sequence of events which seemed a few weeks in time in which president bush nominated john roberts to fill o'connor's seat and then justice rehnquist died and roberts was moved over to the chief justice's chair and then samuel alito was nominated to bill o'connor's seat so that was the beginning of the roberts court. i thought i would give you a glimpse. some of these will be fanl yar, sots not, not so much about how the court has changed in doctrinal terms, but in many ways what a profoundly different court it is from the court it was in 1969 in terms of who is on the court and how they do their business. the first place, there has been a complete turnover. there are no warren court justices left. indeed, i believe there is no one on the court who behaves like a warren court justices. there are no brennans or thurgood marshalls on the court. secondly, i was impressed by chief justice's roberts answer to the question put to him a few minutes ago by th
wade was not overturned. affirmative action survived, and substantive due process that i mentioned. then came 2005, the extraordinary sequence of events which seemed a few weeks in time in which president bush nominated john roberts to fill o'connor's seat and then justice rehnquist died and roberts was moved over to the chief justice's chair and then samuel alito was nominated to bill o'connor's seat so that was the beginning of the roberts court. i thought i would give you a glimpse. some of...
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wade. as a pastor i've had to deal with this all the time. all the pain and all the conflicts and i know this is a very complex issue. 40 million abortions, at what point does a baby get human rights in your view? then candidate obama said, well, you know, i think that whether you're looking at it from a theological perspective or scientific perspective, answering that question with specificity is above my pay grade. pastor warren, have you -- then-candidate obama, but let me speak more generally about the issue of abortion. shs something obviously this country wrestles with. one thing i'm absolutely convinced is there's a moral and ethical element to this issue. . i think anyone who tries to not grasp the graphity of the abortion issue is not paying attention. that's point number one. point number two, i am pro-choice. i believe in roe v. wade and i come to that conclusion not because i am pro-abortion but because ultimately i don't think women make these decisions casually. i think they, they wrestle with these things in profound ways in co
wade. as a pastor i've had to deal with this all the time. all the pain and all the conflicts and i know this is a very complex issue. 40 million abortions, at what point does a baby get human rights in your view? then candidate obama said, well, you know, i think that whether you're looking at it from a theological perspective or scientific perspective, answering that question with specificity is above my pay grade. pastor warren, have you -- then-candidate obama, but let me speak more...
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wade in 1973, sex discrimination under the heightened scrutiny and of the 14th amendment, commercial speech is now under the umbrella of the first amendment, busing as a remedy in school desegregation cases, recently gave rights in lawrence vs. texas -- quite a list of areas in which the court has steadily expanded its reach of what it takes to be a constitutional matter. in addition to the new areas either have been revivals of or expansions of areas that were familiar before that point, one would have two-point, for example to the rehnquist court and federalism. breathing life back into the tenth and 11th amendments. finding limits for congress as commerce. i used to tell my students that would never see that happen -- well, i was proved wrong by the court in u.s. vs. lopez. finding limits on the congress's power under section five of the 14th amendment at one time seemed unlikely but the court has done that in cases like this city of brianna. this is store near expansion of something to do -- due process was attenuated in the 1960's has flared into life in the year since that time
wade in 1973, sex discrimination under the heightened scrutiny and of the 14th amendment, commercial speech is now under the umbrella of the first amendment, busing as a remedy in school desegregation cases, recently gave rights in lawrence vs. texas -- quite a list of areas in which the court has steadily expanded its reach of what it takes to be a constitutional matter. in addition to the new areas either have been revivals of or expansions of areas that were familiar before that point, one...
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from brochures to signs and i just asked wade to put a few facts. $21,000 for special tools. these are tools you could go down the street and get for next to nothing and they got to pay $21,000 to the manufacturers because that's part of the deal. $2,000 for parts and service promotion. 3200 bucks to put up a sign, your sign they have to put up, they have to sign a contract and i guess it's a 10-year contract they got to pay for that. 3200 bucks to service training, $10,000 to hook up to the computer, $5,000 for the brochures. so it's money out of their pocket that supports the manufacturers so it's very hard for us to understand why it is these guys are, quote, a drain on the business model. secondly, i think what you're hearing from all of us is there's something wrong with the business model that basically says in order to survive we've got to crush our local dealers. we've got to take out of the community some of the folks in the cmunity that have been doing the most to create a sense of community and to provide local jobs. i mean, the economy has to be about making a liv
from brochures to signs and i just asked wade to put a few facts. $21,000 for special tools. these are tools you could go down the street and get for next to nothing and they got to pay $21,000 to the manufacturers because that's part of the deal. $2,000 for parts and service promotion. 3200 bucks to put up a sign, your sign they have to put up, they have to sign a contract and i guess it's a 10-year contract they got to pay for that. 3200 bucks to service training, $10,000 to hook up to the...
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. >> purse of all with respect to of our new trade policy i don't want to wade into that. you have to ask ron kirk, the new head of the u.s. trade representative who will -- who has had already productive talks with anand sharma. we have already seen a greater willingness not to engage on the part of the minister and we encourage that and look forward to working with him and his new colleagues. on the question of climate change as i said we have already been engaged with the indians for many years on developing nuclear energy technologies of various kinds and we think that there is a great opportunity now to expand that cooperation between our two countries and the energy dialogue has been an important part of our relationship and i want to not only continue that but expanded into this new area to put an even greater focus on clean energy. >> you said that india was the third state to completely destroy its chemical stockpile, what were the other two countries that have done so? [laughter] >> i knew you were going to do that. i don't know, i don't know the answer to that q
. >> purse of all with respect to of our new trade policy i don't want to wade into that. you have to ask ron kirk, the new head of the u.s. trade representative who will -- who has had already productive talks with anand sharma. we have already seen a greater willingness not to engage on the part of the minister and we encourage that and look forward to working with him and his new colleagues. on the question of climate change as i said we have already been engaged with the indians for...
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after wading ashore in deep water, he returned to the water again and again to save his drowning, rents. under the heaviest possible enemy fire, he carried them to safety. he carried them in his own arms. this is the story of the allied victory. it is the legend of units like easy company and the all american 82nd. it is the tale of the british people whose courage during the blitz forced hitler to call off the invasion of england, the canadians who came even though they were never attacked, the russians to sustain some of the worst casualties on the eastern front. and all those french men and women who would have rather died resisting tyranney than live within its grasp. it is the memories that have been passed on to some of us about the service for sacrifice of a friend or relative. for me, it is my grandfather who arrived on this speech six weeks after d-day and marched across europe and patton's army. it is my great uncle who was part of the first american division to reach and to liberate a nazi concentration camp. his name ispaine and i am proud he is with us today. -- his name is
after wading ashore in deep water, he returned to the water again and again to save his drowning, rents. under the heaviest possible enemy fire, he carried them to safety. he carried them in his own arms. this is the story of the allied victory. it is the legend of units like easy company and the all american 82nd. it is the tale of the british people whose courage during the blitz forced hitler to call off the invasion of england, the canadians who came even though they were never attacked,...
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and wade henderson, the president of the leadership conference and civil rights. the junior professor of public interest. we have worked on so many things. i am ready to tear out what hair i have left, this will give mate -- they will give me a a thumbs up, eventually, we do this. you are going here at such an exciting time. your focus on restoring the world with human rights and economic recovery. they said, was there really change in america. he said my name is barack obama, how much change do you expect. people come up and they want to shake my hand. they want to say, are you an american. we were changing airplanes at the airport. they would say, [unintelligible] are you an american? i am so happy for america. when i was in law school, i was inspired by john kennedy. i have had the privilege of working with his youngest brother, ted kennedy. he will hold hearings on the nomination of obama of sonia sotomayor to be the associate justice of the supreme court of the united states. i have my chief counsel here, we're going to get her informed -- confirmed. you bett
and wade henderson, the president of the leadership conference and civil rights. the junior professor of public interest. we have worked on so many things. i am ready to tear out what hair i have left, this will give mate -- they will give me a a thumbs up, eventually, we do this. you are going here at such an exciting time. your focus on restoring the world with human rights and economic recovery. they said, was there really change in america. he said my name is barack obama, how much change...
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so you have a chance to come t of this, we talked about it, what did wade boggs say? i'm not? a slump. i'm in a period of adjustme. >> and a lot of those in the course of a year. jones will chop it to third be wright good throw, and got hi, nice pick by murphy at first base on a close play. so hernandez retires the siden order. we've completed 7 here at cn yards, and a 4-2 mets lead. >> huff trying to make it, rus 3 and 4 -- and then mets come back, cora singles, scores on the murphy base hit. beltran singles off of baez to make it 4-2. and right here, baez still in the game as the mets come to hit in the 8th inning. >> gary: and he'll watch against sheffield who has had a singl. and continues a very solid season in the dh role. baez will miss inside to him, and count goes to 2-0. ballgame still up for grabs he as the orioles still get a couple of at-bats. 2-0 delivery, sheffield takes it. >> jim: they will get somebody in the bull pep, only because baez, a -- bullpen, only because baez -- maybe up in the zone, little mor
so you have a chance to come t of this, we talked about it, what did wade boggs say? i'm not? a slump. i'm in a period of adjustme. >> and a lot of those in the course of a year. jones will chop it to third be wright good throw, and got hi, nice pick by murphy at first base on a close play. so hernandez retires the siden order. we've completed 7 here at cn yards, and a 4-2 mets lead. >> huff trying to make it, rus 3 and 4 -- and then mets come back,...
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he is introduced by wade henderson. from the university of the district of columbia law school, this is 35 minutes. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. it is a good morning and i am privileged to be the professor of public interest here at the university of the district of columbia. as the leader of the leadership conference, this is the premier civil-rights coalition. we want to build an america as good as the ideas. this is a very special honor. there are few individuals in congress to equal his integrity and his commitment to building and america that we all want to live in. ted kennedy is one of them, this is the person i am privileged to introduce this morning. patrick leahy of vermont. [applause] as the son of irish and italian parents, in vermont, where his father saw signs that said, no irish need to apply, i suspect that he understands firsthand what it means to sometimes feel like an outsider. this is a major reason why he is speaking now so loudly against injustice, whether this is inside or outside of the
he is introduced by wade henderson. from the university of the district of columbia law school, this is 35 minutes. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. it is a good morning and i am privileged to be the professor of public interest here at the university of the district of columbia. as the leader of the leadership conference, this is the premier civil-rights coalition. we want to build an america as good as the ideas. this is a very special honor. there are few individuals in congress...
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the heat won't start redoing their roster until they know if dwyane wade sticks around. pat riley said he had a proposal ready for him. lamar odom says he wants to stay with the champs. the power forward is an unrichted freeing. that's a problem with trevor aariza also in the same situation. he averaged 14 boards nine points a game. >> i know i can play and i know i can help any team that i play on. you sit here today, it seems like it just went by so fast. you know, from not making the playoffs to winning the championship, now being an unrestricted free agent with the opportunity to leave. feels a little surreal, as a champion as well. hopefully embling will work out and i get to stay hope. >> he brings up a good point. she getting paid. >> 14.1, that's paid. >> let's get paid again. with kobe on board, lakers don't need odom to score as much. but look at the points and what they did in the playoffs. odom made quite a difference in making them a championship team. coming up on "sportscenter" -- how do you like my role now? what's keeping pedro from pitching in the major
the heat won't start redoing their roster until they know if dwyane wade sticks around. pat riley said he had a proposal ready for him. lamar odom says he wants to stay with the champs. the power forward is an unrichted freeing. that's a problem with trevor aariza also in the same situation. he averaged 14 boards nine points a game. >> i know i can play and i know i can help any team that i play on. you sit here today, it seems like it just went by so fast. you know, from not making the...
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abortion, roe versus wade, 1973, sex discrimination under the heightened scrutiny of the 14th amendment, commercial speech is now under the umbrella of the first amendment. a remedy in school desegregation, recently gave rights. quite a list of areas in which the court has steadily expanded its reach of what it takes to be a constitutional matter. in addition, where have been revival's or expansions made before that point. federalism. sliced back into the 10th amendment and 11th amendment, finding the commerce power. i used to tell students they would never have that happen. i was proved wrong. finding limits on congress's power by the 14th amendment at one time seemed unlikely, but the court has done that. the extraordinary expansion subject to due process seem to be attenuated in the 1960's ended has flared to life. property protection -- the second amendment. that was a list of areas in which the court has rediscovered constitutional protections. i could add to that list, but i think you get the point. we remember the warren court for activism. we should remember how much has happene
abortion, roe versus wade, 1973, sex discrimination under the heightened scrutiny of the 14th amendment, commercial speech is now under the umbrella of the first amendment. a remedy in school desegregation, recently gave rights. quite a list of areas in which the court has steadily expanded its reach of what it takes to be a constitutional matter. in addition, where have been revival's or expansions made before that point. federalism. sliced back into the 10th amendment and 11th amendment,...
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that is the best way to celebrate and honor steven, wade and lena. i ask unanimous consent the senate proceed to the immediate consideration of s. res. 181, submitted earlier today. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: s. res. 181, a resolution designating june 10, 2009, as national pipeline safety day. the presiding officer: is there objection to proceeding to the measure? without objection, the senate will proceed. mrs. murray: i ask unanimous consent the resolution be agreed to, the preamble be agreed to, the motion to reconsider be laid upon the table with no intervening action or debate and any statements related to this resolution be placed in the record in the appropriate place, as if read. the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered. mrs. murray: thank you, mr. president. and i thank my senate colleagues and i remind all of us as americans we have to be vigilant about what's around us and when we are we can make a difference in the lives of a number of people. the trnl difficult that occurred ten years ago will re
that is the best way to celebrate and honor steven, wade and lena. i ask unanimous consent the senate proceed to the immediate consideration of s. res. 181, submitted earlier today. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: s. res. 181, a resolution designating june 10, 2009, as national pipeline safety day. the presiding officer: is there objection to proceeding to the measure? without objection, the senate will proceed. mrs. murray: i ask unanimous consent the resolution be...
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. >> bob: we understand that was wade taylor for the series. >> rob: very cool. >> bob: a birdie told us. >> rob: nice job. >> bob: yeah, he's pretty good white did he say about the pitching? how are we supposed to hit them? [ laughter ] i'm just beating -- >> bob: whoa. >> rob: that's not good. >> bob: that's up and in to vernon wells. >> rob: vernon wells. >> bob: who had two hits tonight and down he went. that was not a breaking ball. >> rob: this is just some chin music here. >> bob: wells has not been hit by a pitch this year. he's into the guy normally out there diving. unless nobody in the american league wants to throw inside anymore. >> rob: he does have a couple of hits tonight. he has not been swinging the bat really well. we don't want to wake vernon up. >> bob: yeah. he was a number one pick by jays back in '97 out of bowie high school, arlington, texas. pretty good career. >> rob: there's a little history. >> bob: these two have a history. don't they? >> rob: yeah, 7-16 with a home run. >> bob: wells helps by swinging at ball two. >> rob: watch how that pitch inside on t
. >> bob: we understand that was wade taylor for the series. >> rob: very cool. >> bob: a birdie told us. >> rob: nice job. >> bob: yeah, he's pretty good white did he say about the pitching? how are we supposed to hit them? [ laughter ] i'm just beating -- >> bob: whoa. >> rob: that's not good. >> bob: that's up and in to vernon wells. >> rob: vernon wells. >> bob: who had two hits tonight and down he went. that was not a breaking...
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after wading ashore, he returned to the water again and again and again to save his wounded and drowning comrades. under the heaviest possible enemy fire, he carried them to safety. he carried them in his own arms this is the story of allied victory. it is the legend of humans like easy company and the all- american 82nd. it is the tale of the british people whose courage during the blitz forced hitler to call off the invasion of england. the canadians who came, even though they were never attacked. the russians, who sustained the some of the war's heaviest casualties on the eastern front. all those rich men and women who would rather have died resisting tierney and live within its grasp -- resisting tyranny. for me, it is my grandfather who arrived on this beach six weeks after d-day and marched across europe. it is my great uncle who was part of the first american division to reach an elaborate a nazi concentration camp. i am so proud that he is with us here today. i know this trip does not get any easier as the years pass. for those of you who make it, there is nothing they could keep
after wading ashore, he returned to the water again and again and again to save his wounded and drowning comrades. under the heaviest possible enemy fire, he carried them to safety. he carried them in his own arms this is the story of allied victory. it is the legend of humans like easy company and the all- american 82nd. it is the tale of the british people whose courage during the blitz forced hitler to call off the invasion of england. the canadians who came, even though they were never...
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burper i have had a chance to observe the inaugural the last four times and i have had a chance to wade through the president's and first lady's so watching for the planning for this was a challenge. but i must confess, my thoughts about michelle may have been a little different in that after living in d.c. for so long and working for the federal government, i have had a firsthand look at all of the first ladies and all of the other people around. i know when they get into the white house, people expect them to act but there is no job description. that is what i was concerned about that if anything there is no job description you have to create your own. but i knew she would create something that would be good for everyone. that was my thought four rating. -- for writing. i do have a friend here in the house, much of it is the chairmen of the d.c. black history community pride did ask him for help by sen please use your network and see if you can get people out here. i did want to mention him. thank you for coming. we're glad you are here [applause] one final contributor who is here, .
burper i have had a chance to observe the inaugural the last four times and i have had a chance to wade through the president's and first lady's so watching for the planning for this was a challenge. but i must confess, my thoughts about michelle may have been a little different in that after living in d.c. for so long and working for the federal government, i have had a firsthand look at all of the first ladies and all of the other people around. i know when they get into the white house,...
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.: i asked wade boggs, how do you end, i'm sure every hitter has a little different dif advice, how do you know if the ball's inside. he said, where i hold my hands. if the ball's inside that, i know it's off the plate. so they have a guideline. >> bob: huff on the move. shallow right field for elijah dukes, lannan pulling the string on a 3-2 pitch and he's through six. so are the nationals. ♪ ♪ i always feel like somebody's watching me. ♪ (announcer) it's right here, it's easy... ♪ always feel like mebody's watching me. ♪ ...it's the money you could be saving with geico. ♪ who's watching? ♪ i always feel like (announcer) it's right here, it's easy... ♪ somebody's watching me. ...it's the money you could be saving with geico. >> rob: here's our miller coors freeze frame. you can see matt wieters throw out anderson hernandez. the pitch is up, he has to slide out to the right-handed batter's box. then in the fifth inning, the pitch is a little lower, same result though. perfect throw to second base. tagged a little off by ty wigginton in the fifth. i think we
.: i asked wade boggs, how do you end, i'm sure every hitter has a little different dif advice, how do you know if the ball's inside. he said, where i hold my hands. if the ball's inside that, i know it's off the plate. so they have a guideline. >> bob: huff on the move. shallow right field for elijah dukes, lannan pulling the string on a 3-2 pitch and he's through six. so are the nationals. ♪ ♪ i always feel like somebody's watching me. ♪ (announcer) it's right here, it's easy......
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i would also recognize the longtime president, wade henderson, who has devoted his entire life to the cause of racial justice and ensuring this nation lives up to its founding ideals. i want to acknowledge and thank the naacp. february marked its 100th birthday, founded on the 100th birthday of president abraham lincoln. for 100 years the naacp has fought for justice for all americans. and i want to thank their president, and through him all the members of the naacp. i want to acknowledge several staff members who made this resolution possible. senator brownback already recognized rochelle young. i want to thank her for getting us to this point. jackie parker, a senior advisor to senator levin and cofounder of the senate black legislative staff caucus, has been instrumental in planning the upcoming ceremony with civil rights leaders and other luminaries to recognize the injustices of slavery and jim crow. finally, i would like to recognize the tireless work that mike house daniel goldberg has dedicated to seeing this resolution become a reality, the countless hours that he has committ
i would also recognize the longtime president, wade henderson, who has devoted his entire life to the cause of racial justice and ensuring this nation lives up to its founding ideals. i want to acknowledge and thank the naacp. february marked its 100th birthday, founded on the 100th birthday of president abraham lincoln. for 100 years the naacp has fought for justice for all americans. and i want to thank their president, and through him all the members of the naacp. i want to acknowledge...
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patients deal with bureaucratic hassles as they try to wade themselves through the rules. americans want health care reform, but they don't want to experience the rationing and the ordeals that a government system would create. as opposition to this public option idea -- or washington takeover -- grows, some democrats in the senate have been trying to disguise this takeover with a new name and they've come up with the idea of calling it a health insurance co-op. this started with a very good idea -- an idea from the senator from north dakota -- but it has evolved into simply another name for a government-run insurance company. as we all know, a co-op, in its pure form, is a business controlled by its own members. co-ops form when communities unite to solve a common problem oir exchange goods or services. in arizona we have more than 100 co-ops all across the state. some communities use them to get fresh food, electricity, hardware, heating fuel, or create credit unions. a bloated washington-run health care bureaucracy forced upon the public is not a co-op. as michael leavi
patients deal with bureaucratic hassles as they try to wade themselves through the rules. americans want health care reform, but they don't want to experience the rationing and the ordeals that a government system would create. as opposition to this public option idea -- or washington takeover -- grows, some democrats in the senate have been trying to disguise this takeover with a new name and they've come up with the idea of calling it a health insurance co-op. this started with a very good...
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wade. he had other decisions, one that hasn't perhaps gone unnoticed, but hasn't got a lot of attention, but the opinion he issued in the glockster case he addressed the idea of file sharing. it was remarkable and in some cases ironic that it was fashioned by justice souter, who shows himself as a man of the 19th century he had a chance to provide long-standing context to something like this. i think he got it right. i think his legacy will be, in many ways, the influence he had on the confirmation process. when he was nominated by the first president bush, he was a home run for conservatives. i think it's fair to say he was not a home run for conservatives. i don't know if he intended a single or a double. i think that that aspect of his service will have long-term ramifications. we may already have seen it in president obama's decision to nominate judge sotomayor in the sense that the president, and there certainly were a number of factors playing into the decision, but one may be that ju
wade. he had other decisions, one that hasn't perhaps gone unnoticed, but hasn't got a lot of attention, but the opinion he issued in the glockster case he addressed the idea of file sharing. it was remarkable and in some cases ironic that it was fashioned by justice souter, who shows himself as a man of the 19th century he had a chance to provide long-standing context to something like this. i think he got it right. i think his legacy will be, in many ways, the influence he had on the...
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an 11o 1,200 hit seas wade bogs use today say, i'm not in a slump. i'm in a period of adjustment. >> bob: s tsn bae here with one down in the rst inning. >>ro: here'sthe nationals deense. you have willie harris, joh willinghamin leftfield, austinkearnss getting the start inilbe thing tjosh --6@@2 yeavsld, he's got le than 20 starts at the major >>jmp.: had him at 21. e's22.%%-->>bob: he >> jim p.: you look at his numbers. i looked at his numbers today, he must get run support because he's 5-2 with an e.r.a. over five runs a game. he owns righties, they're only hitting .173 coming e game. >> rob: you see his change-up and his running fastball go in on right-handers and away from lefties. but sometimes he leaves that change-up up, almost as if he gets nervous. in three at-bats in a row to ryan howard in two games, he gave up a grand slam arc home run and a grand slam. so it's -- but also and he gave up some to ibanez against the phillies. you have to trust your stuff. you have to be able to say i'm going to throw this change-u
an 11o 1,200 hit seas wade bogs use today say, i'm not in a slump. i'm in a period of adjustment. >> bob: s tsn bae here with one down in the rst inning. >>ro: here'sthe nationals deense. you have willie harris, joh willinghamin leftfield, austinkearnss getting the start inilbe thing tjosh --6@@2 yeavsld, he's got le than 20 starts at the major >>jmp.: had him at 21. e's22.%%-->>bob: he >> jim p.: you look at his numbers. i...
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wade walker is here from o ÷ they have to sign a contract and i guess it's a 10-year contract they got to pay for that. 3200 bucks to service training, $10,000 to hook up to the computer, $5,000 for the brochures. so it's money out of their pocket that supports the manufacturers so it's very hard for us to understand why it is these guys are, quote, a drain on the business model. secondly, i think what you're hearing from all of us is there's something wrong with the business model that basically says in order to survive we've got to crush our local dealers. we've got to take out of the community some of the folks in the community that have been doing the most to create a sense of community and to provide local jobs. i mean, the economy has to be about making a living in our local communities. and we are going dead wrong if we can't have a business model that rewards local success and gives people in a community -- they're willing to take a risk, to do a job, provide a service, related to their customers. if they don't have a place in the economy in the auto future of this country. you
wade walker is here from o ÷ they have to sign a contract and i guess it's a 10-year contract they got to pay for that. 3200 bucks to service training, $10,000 to hook up to the computer, $5,000 for the brochures. so it's money out of their pocket that supports the manufacturers so it's very hard for us to understand why it is these guys are, quote, a drain on the business model. secondly, i think what you're hearing from all of us is there's something wrong with the business model that...
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wade i never expected nor do not expect it to suddenly reverse its course. however, one way to reduce the number of abortions and a way that works and one that is a common ground issue for the american people is not to allow taxpayer funded abortions. violating the consciences of millions of pro life americans to fund a procedure which they object to based on a deeply held religious belief, a moral belief by allowing taxpayers to fund abortions actually increases the number of abortions performed. according to the research arm of planned parenthood. honoring the deeply held religious and moral beliefs of taxpayers actually decreases abortion by about 30% system of that's one way to reduce the number of abortions. something that the president has said he would like to do. but since taking office, the president's -- this administration has actually worked to increase taxpayer funding for abortions at both home and abroad. the first was the mexico city policy. you know, the mexico city policy was first prom all gated in 1984 and re-- promulgated in 1984 and ren
wade i never expected nor do not expect it to suddenly reverse its course. however, one way to reduce the number of abortions and a way that works and one that is a common ground issue for the american people is not to allow taxpayer funded abortions. violating the consciences of millions of pro life americans to fund a procedure which they object to based on a deeply held religious belief, a moral belief by allowing taxpayers to fund abortions actually increases the number of abortions...
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congressman bobby scott's state of virginia announced the implementation of a state wade strategy between education and employment system and ensure success. unfortunately, current law across a number of federal programs, including wia, the higher education act and temporary assistance for needy families presents obstacles to the development of career pathways,est pablish -- establishing different funding streams for various educational and employment programs and often creating conflicting performance measures between systems. even with a single program such as wia, we often see disconnects in the system. for example, one outcome measure for an individual receiving adult basic education services under wia title two is the attainment of a g.e.d. however, simply having a g.e.d. does not mean a person has the skills he or she needs to enroll in a job training program funded under wia title one. unfortunately, far too often, people confronted with such obstacles get frustrated and drop out of the system. they never get the skills they need to succeed in the workforce. we must work to reduce
congressman bobby scott's state of virginia announced the implementation of a state wade strategy between education and employment system and ensure success. unfortunately, current law across a number of federal programs, including wia, the higher education act and temporary assistance for needy families presents obstacles to the development of career pathways,est pablish -- establishing different funding streams for various educational and employment programs and often creating conflicting...
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wade says that after the first trimester that the state has an interest and that it takes two doctors as well as it does with a third trimester. these are oftentimes babies that have been desperately wanted and planned, but in order to save the health of the mother or to prevent her from carrying a toxic fetus that has already expired it's sometimes necessary to do it. it's not a whim. it's not something that women do. i think anything it insults my intelligence and my feeling as a woman and a grandmother the notion that women will just wake up one morning and say, well, i've had enough. that just does not happen. women are by nature nurturers and we are just not like that. it's a major insult to us. but as we remember this killing and affirm the need for peace in our places of worship, let's remind ourselves of the need for tolerance and kindness. i offer this resolution and to offer the motion sincere condolences to the family and it contirms firms -- affirms the house of representatives -- may i have 30 seconds more? mr. nadler: i grant the gentlelady 30 seconds. ms. slaughter: tha
wade says that after the first trimester that the state has an interest and that it takes two doctors as well as it does with a third trimester. these are oftentimes babies that have been desperately wanted and planned, but in order to save the health of the mother or to prevent her from carrying a toxic fetus that has already expired it's sometimes necessary to do it. it's not a whim. it's not something that women do. i think anything it insults my intelligence and my feeling as a woman and a...
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he quickly found out that dwyane wade is totally different from rafer alston and rafer alston is totally different from lamar odom and so on and so on. i think that's the way... one way i see his adjustment from then to now. and now he's more into being a little more uplifting as opposed to so negative as he was in miami. you see him rant and rave down the sideline, but i can tell you, the next day in practice and film session, he's more inspiring than he is... than what you see on the game floor. >> how much a role does he play in your ability to bounce back? what does it say to you after those tough losses, like a lebron shot or those plays in philadelphia? >> he is instrumental in a few ways. one, he tells us to keep believing, to understand that we're a good team. there's a reason we've gotten this far. and two, he's really big on taking the blame. you don't see that from a lot of coaches. if he makes a mistake, as you mentioned, the lebron shot, the glen davis shot, he quickly takes the blame and tells us he's failed us. we quickly turn around and tell him, we're the guys on the flo
he quickly found out that dwyane wade is totally different from rafer alston and rafer alston is totally different from lamar odom and so on and so on. i think that's the way... one way i see his adjustment from then to now. and now he's more into being a little more uplifting as opposed to so negative as he was in miami. you see him rant and rave down the sideline, but i can tell you, the next day in practice and film session, he's more inspiring than he is... than what you see on the game...
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i think wade pretty good sampling of why he's 17-18 and why he had 62 saves last year. he has electric stuff. >> jim, this was another situation where the orioles couldn't put all the facets of the game together. we talked about it on sunday. that day they did. today, pitching was pretty good. hitting twlats at times. that's certainly enough. the defense really three errors and that without a doubt affected the starting pitching. it's very difficult when you have good teams and merts a conned ten -- contender extra base runners and extra house. >> -- outs. >> you're right. that's the problem. when orioles change those little things is when they'll become a winning ball club. again, what you'd like to do is when you go back to the fifth inning, if they had done what they had done not on saturday night in the seventh inning are what they did all day sunday which is get that key hit. again, you just can't do it when you want to. i think we've got to give a little credit to mike pelfrey. he had the one bad inning. this was a sinkerballer. he went to his strength. mets playe
i think wade pretty good sampling of why he's 17-18 and why he had 62 saves last year. he has electric stuff. >> jim, this was another situation where the orioles couldn't put all the facets of the game together. we talked about it on sunday. that day they did. today, pitching was pretty good. hitting twlats at times. that's certainly enough. the defense really three errors and that without a doubt affected the starting pitching. it's very difficult when you have good teams and merts a...
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as someone who is reached into your community and established scholarships and in honor of your son, wade and also an honor of your father and we also have scholarships for survivors. wees seawall so as someone who decided that he would record your thoughts and your emotions or all of us to learn from. your first book was saving graces, pining solis end-strength from friends and strangers. your memoir after your diagnosis. how many of us in this audience have read this book? let me hear a round of applause. i think it is also very special that tonight you have signed for us your newest book, resilience, reflections on the burdens and the gifts of facing life's adversities. you are a woman of great love. you have demonstrated that for your commitment to your family, your commitment to your four children, door commitment to your scout troops coming to the march of dimes and all you have done during your life to help others. we find you also to be a woman of grace and courage. and it is a real privilege to welcome you to this podium this evening. thank you sincere-- sincerely. >> thank you a
as someone who is reached into your community and established scholarships and in honor of your son, wade and also an honor of your father and we also have scholarships for survivors. wees seawall so as someone who decided that he would record your thoughts and your emotions or all of us to learn from. your first book was saving graces, pining solis end-strength from friends and strangers. your memoir after your diagnosis. how many of us in this audience have read this book? let me hear a round...
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wade," they opposed any restriction, even allowing participates of a minor child to give parental notification or have parental modification their child would go through a major medical procedure and she took a stand opposed to that parental right that most of the american public, 75% of the american public support that parental right of that notification. she opposed it. according to the "the new york times" -- quote -- "the board monitored all litigation undertaken by the funds' lawyers and a number of the lawyers said miss sotomayor was involved and ardent supporter of the various legal efforts during the time with the group." i'm concerned judge sotomayor will bring this agenda to the court. judge sotomayor has given speeches and written articles promoting judicial activism and the president said "judges should have the empathy to recognize what it is like to be a young teenage mom, to understand what it is like to be poor, african american, or gay, or disabled, or woald and a difficult case should-or old and a difficult case should decide what is in the justices' heart." it is admirable t
wade," they opposed any restriction, even allowing participates of a minor child to give parental notification or have parental modification their child would go through a major medical procedure and she took a stand opposed to that parental right that most of the american public, 75% of the american public support that parental right of that notification. she opposed it. according to the "the new york times" -- quote -- "the board monitored all litigation undertaken by the...
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happen, there are some other great players in that class available free agents, chris bosh, dwyane wade constituent at the moment. they have to make their fan base excited now and point towards the 2010 cap room direction and get off and running. a lot of stakes are high in this draft. >> rachel nichols reporting from knicks camp. see you on espn's draft coverage all night long. >> thanks. >> tennis, anyone?s a second round wimbledon. the ladies side, the five-timese champion and the third seed venus williams taking on kateryna bondarenko. first set venus crushes the backhand down the line. the left knee wrapped up, but it didn't seem to bother her today. the first set takes it. day.nd set, venus no problem, sailing through to round three. >> she put a lot of balls back in play. so we had some longer rallies and i always felt like i needed i to be the aggressive one and b really take control of the and point. te con that'st's really how i want to play throughout the h championsp and it's a good match for me. >> her sister serena is the twos seed in the bottom half of the draw. 2 the top
happen, there are some other great players in that class available free agents, chris bosh, dwyane wade constituent at the moment. they have to make their fan base excited now and point towards the 2010 cap room direction and get off and running. a lot of stakes are high in this draft. >> rachel nichols reporting from knicks camp. see you on espn's draft coverage all night long. >> thanks. >> tennis, anyone?s a second round wimbledon. the ladies side, the five-timese champion...
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wade that it is legal, legal, for a woman in the early stages of her pregnancy to make this tough choice and get the health care she needs. and, yes, later in the pregnancy, if her health is threatened, if her life is threatened, yes, a doctor can help her in that type of a circumstance. and here we have many cases where violence is being used, where websites are being put up, with pictures of doctors and nurses trying to insight trouble. trying to insight violence. that is not what the law allows. now, in the case of dr. tiller, he is a doctor. after this tragedy where he was shot and killed in church and before that he had his arm shot but he continued his work. many, many women came forward to attest to how kind he was to them in their good need. dr. tiller operated within the law. there were those who tried to run him out of town with lawsuits. and he won all of those. so when a procedure is legal and a doctor is following the rules to have a murder of a doctor in that circumstance is a tragedy to his family, to his friends, so his paints patients and, frao america, because it diffic
wade that it is legal, legal, for a woman in the early stages of her pregnancy to make this tough choice and get the health care she needs. and, yes, later in the pregnancy, if her health is threatened, if her life is threatened, yes, a doctor can help her in that type of a circumstance. and here we have many cases where violence is being used, where websites are being put up, with pictures of doctors and nurses trying to insight trouble. trying to insight violence. that is not what the law...