He is a respected liberal, born harvard law school. The president in selecting Merrick Garland has gone with, i believe, the safest possible pick. He has a long record of highly regarded by conservatives and liberals across the spectrum. If confirmed, the new justice will replace conservative Antonin Scalia who died suddenly last month and that could change the ibeoligic for years to come. President obama knows that with this nomination hell be facing bitter opposition in congress. Almost immediately after scalias death, Republican Leaders promised not to hold confirmation hearings or vote on a nominee until after the next president is sworn in. We will reiterate that the American People will have a voice in the vacancy on the Supreme Court as they choose the next president. In pushing forward with his nominee, president obama says he is fulfilling his constitutional duty and called on senators to do craig boswell, cleveland 19. Now garland has won republican support in the past and he
Im iain page. What must say kick a distant third in delegates do to capture his partys bid. Bruce gordon joins us in studio. Lets be very brunt. Kasich in his tomorrow state of ohio kept him alive politically with no mathematical chance of gaining enough delegates to win the nomination on first ballot and he meaning kasich must choose his battles. Picking up just enough delegates to stop trump from wrapping up the nomination on that initial vote. The neck president of the united states, john kasich reporter governor kasich checked ally boxes in this First Official Campaign Stop in pennsylvania. Noting his birth in the pittsburgh area and showing some love for the wildcat basketball team. I got a feeling that when march madness ends villanova may be the national champion. I just want to tell you that. Kasich spent much of the hour plus event introducing himself to voters in this must within state. Painting himself as governor and former congressman who reduced burr crass see. Thats tran
This happened just after 8 00 tonight. New castle county paramedics are telling us they had to use jaws of life to free one person from their car. She was taken to the hospital in stable condition. Another person was rushed to the hospital in serious but stable condition. Two others were taken with nonlife threatening injuries. No word when the toll plaza will reopen. Our other big story historic vote in pennsylvania. Medical marijuana is one step closer to legalization across the state. Thanks to vote in the state house tonight. Good evening, im lucy noland. Im iain page. Lets get over to Chris Oconnell with a final steps ahead tonight. Chris . Reporter legal medical marijuana in the state of spence now closer than ever to reality with 149 to 43 vote house lawmakers paved the way for pennsylvania to be the 24th state to approve legal pot. After years of fierce Debate Senate bill three fails the medical approval process and puts both children and adults in substantial risk. Reporter te
Thank you guys. All right. All right. Were well just get going. Um, great. Okay, so hi everybody welcome to disability in American History and culture. Its great to see you all and hope you had a great spring breaks and so our plan for the day. Were gonna start with a review. I assume that you havent spent your spring break learn thinking about our class. So this is designed to just get you back on track to think about some of the most important themes and ideas that weve discussed in our class so far then ill lecture on the topic for todays class which is disability in the early United States. We will talk about how disability was defined in the years after the American Revolution how ableism shaped Early National law and have some disabled people push back and fought for greater access and equality. Okay. So for our review our class began, but thinking really complexly about the meaning and experience of disability. So we discussed primary models for conceptualizing disability the fi
Thank you guys. All right. All right. Were well just get going. Um, great. Okay, so hi everybody welcome to disability in American History and culture. Its great to see you all and hope you had a great spring breaks and so our plan for the day. Were gonna start with a review. I assume that you havent spent your spring break learn thinking about our class. So this is designed to just get you back on track to think about some of the most important themes and ideas that weve discussed in our class so far then ill lecture on the topic for todays class which is disability in the early United States. We will talk about how disability was defined in the years after the American Revolution how ableism shaped Early National law and have some disabled people push back and fought for greater access and equality. Okay. So for our review our class began, but thinking really complexly about the meaning and experience of disability. So we discussed primary models for conceptualizing disability the fi