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First Read - Oct 7, 2008
From NBC's Pete WilliamsA federal judge in Washington has ordered the release into the United States of some detainees at Guantanamo Bay -- the first such order since the beginning of the detention there. The detainees …
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First Read - Oct 7, 2008
From NBC's Pete WilliamsA federal judge in Washington has ordered the release into the United States of some detainees at Guantanamo Bay -- the first such order since the beginning of the detention there. The detainees …
Also tagged: 2008
First Read - Oct 2, 2008
From NBC's Pete Williams The corruption trial of Alaska Senator Ted Stevens grinded to a halt this morning, with a federal judge putting the investigation on pause for the day after the lawmaker's lawyers accused …
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The Daily Nightly - Jun 18, 2007
Suppose you're a passenger in a car when the police pull it over to question the driver. Are you, as a passenger, free to go? Or are you seized by the police, just like the driver? The answer to that question …
The Daily Nightly - May 1, 2007
Since the expected veto of the Iraq spending bill is so high profile, how does a president actually do it? The answer comes from the U.S. Constitution, Article I, Section 7. It says if the president wants to veto a …
The Daily Nightly - Apr 30, 2007
The U.S. Supreme Court today ruled in favor of a Georgia sheriff's deputy who rammed a car after a high speed chase, causing a spectacular crash that left the 19-year-old driver paralyzed. Today's decision relied, in …
The Daily Nightly - Feb 14, 2007
In unusually blunt language, Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy told a Senate committee today that salaries for federal judges are too low, that Congress should not cut the budget of the U.S. Marshal's service, and …
The Daily Nightly - Feb 2, 2007
A strange three-week controversy over the remarks of the Pentagon's top official responsible for overseeing the detainees at Guantanamo Bay has ended with his resignation, the Pentagon revealed today. The saga began …
The Daily Nightly - Feb 1, 2007
As authorities in Boston look into whether they can file criminal charges against the company behind the cartoon ad campaign -- or sue it for damages -- the initial criminal case against the two men charged with …
The Daily Nightly - Jan 26, 2007
The leader of one of America's closest allies in the war on terror today personally criticized the U.S. for the way it handled a Canadian citizen suspected by the U.S. of having terrorist connections. Canada's prime …