And, firing back. Youre a principal. Youre the single biggest liar. This morning, trump, cruz, rubio, kasich, all here live. From abc news, its this week. Here now, chief anchor george stephanopoulos. The news that Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia has died swept across the country saturday afternoon. A towering figure. The courts longest serving justice. His powerful pen made him a pillar of the conservative movement. Inspired a generation of legal thought. His death leaves a divided court for a divided country. Sets up an epic battle for a successor. And strikes right at the heart of this already chaotic president ial campaign. Well hear from the candidates this morning, break down what his death means for the court and the country. We begin with pierre thomas. Good morning. Reporter good morning, george. Flags here at the Supreme Court and across the nation at half staff as the court mourns the loss of Justice Scalia. His death has enormous legal and political ramifications. Just
We begin with pierre thomas. Good morning. Reporter good morning, george. Flags here at the Supreme Court and across the nation at half staff as the court mourns the loss of Justice Scalia. A giant here in washington. His death has enormous legal and political ramifications. Justice scalia apparently died in his sleep at a quat hunting trip at a west texas resort. His body was discovered after he failed to appear for a breakfast gathering. U. S. Marshals came to the scene. Law enforcement Officials Say there appears to be no foul play. The longest serving justice on the court, he was appointed by Ronald Reagan in 1986. An astute legal mind, he became a champion of conservative causes. Republican respected even by adversaries. President obama called scalias son to offer condolences and interrupted a trip to california to address the nation. He influenced a generation of judges, lawyers, and students. And profoundly shaped the legal reporter his body has arrived in el paso. No word this
For a divided country. Sets up an epic battle for a successor. And strikes right at the heart of this already chaotic president ial campaign. Well hear from the candidates this morning, break down what his death means for the court and the country. We begin with pierre thomas. Good morning. Reporter good morning, george. Flags here at the Supreme Court and across the nation at half staff as the court mourns the loss of Justice Scalia. A giant here in washington. His death has enormous legal and political ramifications. Justice scalia apparently died in his sleep at a quat hunting trip at a west texas resort. His body was discovered after he failed to appear for a breakfast gathering. U. S. Marshals came to the scene. Law enforcement Officials Say there appears to be no foul play. The longest serving justice on the court, he was appointed by Ronald Reagan in 1986. An astute legal mind, he became a champion of conservative republican respected even by adversaries. President obama called
From abc news, its this week. Here now, chief anchor george stephanopoulos. The news that Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia has died swept across the country saturday afternoon. A towering figure. The courts longest serving justice. His powerful pen made him a pillar of the conservative movement. Inspired a generation of legal thought. His death leaves a divided court for a divided country. Sets up an epic battle for a successor. And strikes right at the heart of this already chaotic president ial campaign. Well hear from the candidates this morning, break down what his death means for the court and the country. We begin with pierre thomas. Good morning. Reporter good morning, george. Flags here at the Supreme Court and across the nation at half staff as the court mourns the loss of Justice Scalia. A giant here in washington. His death has enormous legal and political ramifications. Justice scalia apparently died trip at a west texas resort. His body was discovered after he failed t
Cleveland circle. The numbers do not lie. It is 11 degrees below zero. Karen good sunday morning. Im Karen Anderson. Doug im doug meehan. Its february 14th. We are breaking records this morning. I guess its appropriate because the colors on your map are pinks and reds. Danielle very valentines day. Just very cold. Nine below zero is the new record now in boston for this day. 16 below zero the new record in worcester. We vant been this cold since 1957. Thats a factoid for you. Right now bloaft of us below zero this morning. Nantucket right at zeery but everyone else really cold. Then you factor in those winds out of the north and west. Take a look. It feels more like 38 below zero in worcester. Thats actually warmer than it was a couple hours ago. It was feeling more like the mid 40s zero so much colder there. As we go through the next 12 sunshine in boston but unfortunately that is cold sunshine. As the wind chill values stay below zero all day long today. Also watching a couple of oce