Death penalty and my name is dale. I teach law at georgetown and to run a Supreme Court practice. We are here to talk about the Death Penalty, where its going and i cant imagine a better group of panelists. Over here is the president of the Southern Center for human rights. You know in my mind the leading Death Penalty litigants in the country. And has been for a number of years traveling throughout the country to bring these cases. He had a big one in the Supreme Court or couple weeks ago ago which may be i will tell you a little bit about that hes been teaching at Yale Law School since 1993 which yesterday was significant because that was my first class on the Death Penalty which he taught and was just a marvelous in its rationale figure and its a delight to be here with him. Roy adams is the director of the center for effective justice of the texas Public Policy center. Mark does interesting work in the cause of the criminal Justice System and is making the case for a conservative c
Well tell you who police are looking for. He was shot in the stomach. John a girl was declared brain dead. They were getting ready to harvest her organs and she squeezed her mothers hand. Every day something comes out of the campaign. Amy lets find out whats happening outside. Jayme good morning to you. Lets take a look at whats doing. Its a mild morning. Widespread 60s. Up north, down south, east, and west. Everything focusing over the gulf stream current. You can see the rain weve had over North Central florida has a bit of a lull, and then later on this afternoon, its back. And rain chance 40 . Near 80 for the high. A lot of you will eclipse that. Into the low 80s we go. And weather system number one. And then weather system two coming through tomorrow. Stormy time ahead. Real windy. 60 to 70 type rain coverage. And then back to the 60s we go by thursday morning. Reporter 5 28 beach line` toll plaza. ` be aware as you travel through. There are quite a few crashes on the roads. A new
It depends on what the disease type is and the rev. Should our government get involved in whether or not our kids get shots . Were going to talk about that. Think your comeet is commute is bad . This man cannot afford a car but makes no excuses. He walks 21 miles to work every day. Hes a hardworking man and he is here live. By the way we did give him a car. Mornings are better with friend. This is joe perry from aerosmith. Youre watching fox friends. We didnt give him a car. We gave him a ride. Exactly. The other guests had a complaint. How come he got a car. It is our best story. In the meantime weve got to get to this and it is extreme weather. 100 million americans in the midwest and the northeast waking up in the deep freeze a dangerous snow and ice storm crippling travel and leaving as many as nine people dead so far. Just look at that massive pileup. Dozens of cars crashing near chicago. Amazingly there are only minor injuries in worcester, massachusetts men working together to p
[inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] here we go. The committee will come to order. On january 27, 1838, a young state legislator named Abraham Lincoln spoke before a gathering in springfield, illinois. At the time, america was a deeply divided nation. Lincoln warned that the greatest threats to the young democracy were internal. He said, quote if danger ever reaches us, it must spring from up amongst us. It cannot come from abroad. If destruction be our lot, we must ourselves be its author and finisher. For the nation of free men, we must live through all time or die by suicide, end quote. The actions of the past few weeks, the the extremism of a small core of pens in the house of representatives have put our nation on a very perilous path. For more than 200 years, t