across town gunmen mowed down people on the streets and rushed police flooded paris 20:58:38 hostage but said the terrorists were reported dead, dozens more badly injured president obama offered help obama paris attacks statement (framerate 29.97) 17;46;47 to provide whatever assistance that the government and the people of france need to french president hollande sealed france s border and vowed to be ruthless great random cops and victims but french intelligence had missed a mini army preparing to attack anthony schaffer (framerate 29.97) 19;53;51 they were able to have automatic weapons, apparently there were suicide bombers were involved, that means a bomb maker,and obviously they were able to keep this completely quiet off the radar 01 paris scene tonight, washington is worried ncdc15bp0298 michael leiter (framerate 29.97) 19;34;01;29the undetected sophisticated nature of the attacks in paris really will give us counter terrorism officials pause :08 as freedom tower in n
and remembering james garner. hold it a minute, huh? the star of the rockford files. this is no time to be afraid, birdie boy. and leading many who charmed us with his role for half a century in hollywood has passed away. hey, good morning, everybody. let s get straight to our lead story. new developments in the downing of mh-17. here s what we know at this hour. in the latest outrage at the crash scene pro russian rebels have taken away 196 of the bodies recovered thus far. there seems to be no real plan a for what to do with the remains right now. meanwhile in the netherlands, the country where many of the victims lived and from where the flight originated, church services were held as anger grows over the disregard for the dead. and thousands of miles away, malaysia airlines announced hours ago it s now retiring the mh-17 flight number out of respect for its crew and passengers. our coverage beginning this morning with abc s terry moran who is at the scene.
and remembering james garner. hold it a minute, huh? the star of the rockford files. this is no time to be afraid, birdie boy. and leading many who charmed us with his role for half a century in hollywood has passed away. hey, good morning, everybody. let s get straight to our lead story. new developments in the downing of mh-17. here s what we know at this hour. in the latest outrage at the crash scene pro russian rebels have taken away 196 of the bodies recovered thus far. there seems to be no real plan for what to do with the remains right now. meanwhile in the netherlands, the country where many of the victims lived and from where the flight originated, church services were held as anger grows over the disregard for the dead. and thousands of miles away, malaysia airlines announced hours ago it s retiring the mh-17 flight number out of respect for its crew and passengers. our coverage beginning this morning with abc s terry moran who is at the scene. g
later clerked for justice john paul stevens of the supreme court of the united states between 1992 and 1993. she became an associate professor at the university of pennsylvania law school. gipping in 2007 while she was still in private practice, she codirected the law school s supreme court and was a visiting professor at georgetown university law center. in 2009, ms. harris was named the executive director of the supreme court institute at georgetown serving as executive director until 2010. ms. harris then joined the justice department office of legal policy where she served as the principal deputy assistant attorney general until returning to georgetown in 2012. ms. harris is currently a visiting professor at georgetown university law center and a senior advisor to the supreme court institute. it is not surprising that the american bar association has given her the highest rating, as unanimously well-qualified for this appointment. she has appeared as counsel or cocounsel
legacy on the not cheating his way to a nuclear bomb. the president making calls to allies around the world trying to persuade them this is a good deal. in tehran massive celebrations on the streets. the reaction is swift. some supporters but others not much from members of congress to presidential candidates. they are laughing at us back in iran. we ve locked in a pathway for a bomb. that s exactly what we ve done. hillary clinton was broadly supportive but even she raised a crucial, crucial reservation. but we still have a lot of concern about the bad behavior and the actions by iran which remains the largest state sponsor of terrorism, which does go after and undermine governments in the region. largest state sponsor of terror in the world, according to the u.s. but still, the u.s. did a deal with iran and jim sciutto is outfront. jim, this is the biggest deal for the united states in foreign policy in more than 30 years and the president is desperately trying