Yesterday we saw some major backups. More than an hour it took to get from lakeland to downtown tampa tu to a couple of crashes. Right now smoothsailing. All in the green, 22 minutes from county line road to downtown tampa. 6 01. To a crime alert. A violent attack on a war veteran in st. Petersburg and this Morning Police are working to track down the driver from this surveillance video. Theyve already got an head start with a look at the vehicle they are looking for and also a good description of the guy. Abc action news anchor Lindsay Logue is live at happened. Pretty bold move to attack that man in broad daylight. It was around lunchtime that the attack happened so you can imagine the parking lot here at the walmart would have been busy as well as busy 34th street along this area. The victim says she was completely caught offguard. Jeffrey hardeman is a u. S. Army war vet, disabled and primarily uses a walker and cane to get around. He says last week a man walked up to him in the pa
Down or be replaced. That is where we will begin this morning. Should john boehner remain the speaker . 202 7488000 is the line for democrats. 202 7488001 for republicans. If you are an independent, the number to call is 202 7458002. Join us on facebook at facebook. Com cspan. Or send us a tweet at cspanwj. Morning to you. Thank you for being with us. This is a headline from this past wednesday on the speaker of john boehner as speaker of the house. From North Carolina, there is the story as mark meadows is expected to appear today on meet the press to talk about his efforts to remove john boehner. Boehner has kept too much power to himself. Congressman meadows, who has links to tea party groups, has generally taken more conservative positions on issues then Speaker John Boehner. By the way, meet the press is one of five programs you can listen to on cspan radio. It airs at noon eastern time. Our thanks by the way to nbc and all the networks that allow us to carry the program on cspan
Subway here. What we know right now that is around 10 p. M. A call went out for shots fired along mlk avenue and mellon street southeast. Police tell us at least one person was shot. That person has nonlife threatening injuries. This all comes on the heel of a weekend where six people were shot. Homicide detectives are investigating at least three new cases. On friday one person was killed in northeast right along 25th street. On saturday a body was found burning in a car in southeast. Police determined the man inside was killed by a gunshot. Then early sunday morning another person was shot and killed, this time in northwest. Right now most people seem to expect it. No, it doesnt surprise me. No, im really not surprised. Reporter they say its because theyve seen the homicide rate climb all summer long. It seems as though were not taking life seriously. Its cavalier attitude towards life. So that concerns me. Reporter in 2014 there were 104 homicides in the city. Nine months into 2015
By chief Justice Warren burger with the notion of promoting public understanding of the history of the court. It does that in many ways through lectures like these, through the publication three times a year of the journal of Supreme Court history, and through the acquisition of portraits of the justices for display in the building. I would like to specially thank the society for its efforts to assist my predecessor and the Curators Office of obtaining of all 19 of the prior courts which have now been obtained. The officers of the court here, i would like to thank the society for the all the efforts they give to all of us. We are joined by three distinguished scholars for discussion of the civil war and its impact on Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes. The moderator of the program will be professor brad snyder. Is an assistant professor of law at the university of Wisconsin Law school. Padis the author of well slave. He is currently at work on the society of truth and other progressives tha
I would like to specially thank the society for its efforts to assist my predecessor and the Curators Office of obtaining the portraits of all 19 of the prior courts which have now been obtained. On behalf of all the officers of the court here, i would like to thank the society for the all the efforts they give to all of us. We are joined by three distinguished scholars for discussion of the civil war and its impact on Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes. The moderator of the program will be professor brad snyder. He is an assistant professor of law at the university of Wisconsin Law school. He is the author of wellpaid slave. He is currently at work on the society of truth and other progressives that lived in the Dupont Circle rowhouse and formed a political salon in the 1910s. He has written extensive articles about justice holmes. Tonights analysts are James Mcpherson and g. Edward white. James mcpherson is the George Henry Davis Professor Emeritus of United States history at princeton un