as the court acknowledged we have a right to protect safety and the women have a constitutionally protected right to access health care. so this decision was particularly disheartening, particularly because our legislature worked hard and long to get that balance. it s worked very well. we believe it s been effective. so the decision, itself, creates some bizarre, well, you know, this is content neutral, but we think you ve overly burdened speech. there was a previous case, colorado case law in 2000 which basically made this 100-foot bubble around in that zone you couldn t get closer than eight feet to people to talk to them or to counsel them or to tell them you thought they were doing something horrific. the court upheld that. they struck down your law. your in the massachusetts record, you have police testimony saying we tried to do the eight-foot thing, but we re ending up, like, chasing
sun-times. thanks so much. coming up, my conversation with texas state senator and democratic candidate for governor, wendy davis. plus a special sneak peek at tomorrow night s all in america. that s ahead. to map their manufacturings at process with sticky notes and string, yeah, they were a little bit skeptical. what they do actually is rocket science. high tech components for aircraft and fighter jets. we re just their bankers, right? but financing from ge capital also comes with expertise from across ge. in this case, our top lean process engineers.
investigation three years ago, mr. walsh had become lieutenant overseeing all the detectives on the north side of the city. he is involved in several missing files in this case that disappear and reappear, and finally it turned out that he had taken some of those files to his house. wait a second, he took police report, police files to his house? yes, we re not quite sure for how long he had them in his house, but he did take them home three years ago for a brief period of time before they were turned back over to investigators. this is a police report that has to do with an alleged crime, a possible murder, in which the nephew of the mayor figures in that alleged murder? well, at this point it s not an alleged crime. the mayor s nephew pled guilty to manslaughter back in january of this year. ten years after the incident occurred. so he has now admitted that he did throw the punch that killed this young man, and the case had been classified as a homicide.
inspector general for their role in the cover-up of the david koschman case. police actually covered it up twice. they covered it up in 04 and covered it up again in 11. so mr. walsh is playing a center role in that investigation. so he is currently under investigation from the inspector general for his role in allegedly covering up what has now been determined to be a homicide or it was downgraded, involuntary manslaughter. the plea. tim novak from the chicago sun-times. thanks so much. coming up, my conversation with texas state senator and democratic candidate for governor, wendy davis. plus a special sneak peek at tomorrow night s all in america. that s ahead. g?góéj÷ç÷ç
is, i know there s a dahlia column coming. it s my favorite thing about big decisions. sit there clicking refresh. the nlrb decision, unanimous decision, was this a surprise to you? yeah, if you had told me this morning at 8:00, chris, that we were going to get both canning the nlrb decision and the abortion buffer zone decision and they were going to be unanimous, both of them, i would have said you were drunk. not two decisions we thought were going to come down 9-0. a strange, strange today. today in my column, i coined the phrase faux-nanimous. of course, because these decisions have been made we had a unanimous decision yesterday as well. the decisions have been unanimous, but then they ve had concurrences that basically say, here s my real feeling about this whole thing. in the case of the appointments, i mean, what struck me as strange is you got your three branches. you got your white house, you got your congress, you got your supreme court. this seemed like one of those