it s a long that sparks controversy and outrage as well as sympathy and imitators. today the supreme court told arizona it went too far in trying to stem illegal immigration, taking matters into its own hand that constitutionally belongs to the federal government. the justices struck down three major portions of the law but upheld one of the most controversial provisions. kate bolduan has more. kate, what does the ruling say? hey, joe, it was a big day at the supreme court. one that has both sides trying to spin the ruling in their favor. the high court put the brakes on aggressive state efforts to crack down on immigration, at least for now. from the arizona border to the usz supreme court, the justices offered a split decision on the controversial, illegal immigration law. known as sb 1070. writing for the majority in the 4-3 ruling. justice anthony kennedy said arizona may have understandable frustrations with the problems caused by illegal immigration. but the state m
and an old drug back with a new and deadly vengeance, hooking and killing young, smart, and mostly white suburban kids. good evening, everyone. i m don lem hon. we want to get you up to speed. we want to get you updated. we ve learned sandusky s defense team plans to appeal his conviction for child section abuse on the grounds that sandusky had ineffective council. we ve also learned that if the judge agrees to hear an appeal, attorney joe amendola would step aside as one of sandusky s attorneys and would testify for the defense. sandusky s other attorney told listeners on a radio program saturday that he an amendola had asked to withdraw from the case before jury selection saying they didn t feel adequately prepared to defend sandusky. the judge denied that request. under pennsylvania law, sandusky s attorneys cannot file an appeal until after sentencing. sandusky is scheduled to be sentenced in about three months. he was convicted friday night on 45 counts of sexually abu
craft bobbing in the water there. not going anywhere today. most of the entire central and north part of the state is right now under a tornado watch, not a warning but a watch. a good indication of just the breadth of this storm, tropical storm debby and how far its reach. from tornadoes to water spouts to flooding in the tampa area, to the one death in venus, florida, reported so far. heavy rainfall. maybe up to 20 or 25 inches before all is said and done. we re going to continue to get pounded for at least the next couple of days. soledad? you ll be in the middle of it. john, thanks for the update. we ll keep checking in. tornado and flood warnings are still in effect today. let s get right to meteorologist alexandra steele, in for rob this morning. he made really great points, john, did, because what we re looking at is this is the tropical storm and it is stationary. that s been the biggest problem with this thing. there s no momentum. there s no movement because t
for national unity and vowed to respect the rights of women. more on this election moments from now. tropical storm debby is causing problems for much of the gulf coast. a tornado triggered by the storm killed a woman in florida. flooding is a major threat with some areas getting drenched with up to 15 inches of rain. the latest track has debby slowly headed towards panama city, florida. it could make landfall by thursday. bad news just keeping coming for colorado residents. another new wildfire burning. the entire area of manitou springs, nearly 11,000 residents have been forced to evacuate. very sca. started with manitou avenue north of. we need them to leave when we ask them to leave. he was asleep, so i pounded on his door to get him out. prett scary. it s right there. orange. a lot of orange. crews have zero containment of the tire and are not expegting conditions to improve anytime soon. as we wait to hear the fate of the president s health care reform bill,
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