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Friday, January 29, 2021 8:00 am Judith C. St. Clair, a resident of Daphne, AL, passed away peacefully January 20, 2021, after a courageous battle with cancer. She is predeceased by her husband, Albert R. St. Clair, mother, Frances Jeanette Miller and father, Thomas Martin Callan. She is survived by her daughter, Shannon Lane (Joe), Aimee (St. Clair) Valdez (Dean), Jeff St. Clair (Cindy). Grandchildren – “Grandma” to Callan Lane “Grand Judi” to Sara Miles (St. Clair) Agee, Elizabeth (St. Clair) Kumler, Zac St. Clair, and Bella Valdez. She is also survived by her brothers, Tom Callan (Teresa), Pat Callan (Shirley) and Kelly Carrigan (Lea), as well as, many cousins, nieces and nephews, and friends. Born in Chicago, IL, her family relocated to Alabama when she was 8 years old. She attended St. Thomas Catholic School, and graduated from Bishop Toolen High School in 1964. She was employed by Scott Paper Company serving from 1965-1994. Her greate ....
But what the verdict obvious at awe. paul callan cnn legal partner at callan legal and a former nyc prosecutor and criminal defense attorney and joey jackson, hln legal analyst. the judge pushing them to deliberate. do you think it was a factor and are you surprised by the quickness of the verdict? i wasn t. paul? i m very surprised at how fast the verdict went. whatever you want to say about this case there were complicated issues involving mental illness. there s to question he did it obviously, but i would have expected it to go overnight in terms of deliberations. the speed of it surprised me. and joey let s talk about something here. we re going to learn, throughout the show we re going to be playing you a lot of sound about what was said by people during the trial. because we couldn t do it now we can. the prosecutor said crazy don t run. and the prosecutor said he was a weird little guy, and the prosecutor said some of us have ....
the invitation of aei to this event. it means a great deal to me to be here in washington for a change on a cold and kind of rainy day. usually it s hot and humid when i m here. this is a nice change. thanks for coming out to the event. i like to thank steve hayward who i taught with in a history of government class in ohio, steve, who works, of course, on environmental issues and energy issues for, ei dabbles in the side on ronald reagan publishes big books about him and figures he gets to talk about on every occasion. we talked about lbj and reagan and you can guess who got who. i m angling for william harry and reagan. my talk tonight is adapted from my book. it is a little different than the book itself. it s the conservative century revisited. he was not the first person to predict the demise after a republican defeat. it s a standard stroke of politicians to state how a catastrophe at the polls states a requiem on the right. this is taken so seriously that an essa ....