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Governor Corbett and Pennsylvania Have Destroyed the First Amendment – Video


Governor Corbett and Pennsylvania Have Destroyed the First Amendment
Governor Tom Corbett, in one of the most flagrant examples of political pandering, threw a Hail Mary and signed into law the Revictimization Relief Act, whic...

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* Government assault on RELIGION in America – Video


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It is an all out war on your first amendment rights THE BOLD REPUBLIC RADIO SHOW - with - Glenn Woods 10/22/14 #libertarian #talkradio #firstamendment +Hot Air +TheBlaze.

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Designer Oscar de la Renta dies – Video


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US fashion designer Oscar de la Renta, who dressed Jackie Kennedy and Hillary Clinton, dies aged 82 This breaking news story is being updated and more details will be published shortly. Please...

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Hillary Clinton appears with Coakley in Boston

BOSTON (MyFoxBoston.com) -- More outside help is on the way for gubernatorial candidate Martha Coakley.

On Friday afternoon, Hillary Clinton appeared with Coakley at a campaign event in Boston at the Park Plaza hotel. The crowd cheered as Clinton took the stage.

Clinton said Coakley has "prepared for this all her life" and that she will make voters proud. Clinton, the presumptive frontrunner for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination is the latest major Democrat to visit the Commonwealth to energize a turnout at the polls at a time when Democrats fear many will stay home.

Senator Elizabeth Warren also took the stage in support of Coakley.

Despite the talk of a potential 2016 presidential bid for Warren, Clinton had nothing but praise for her sharing stories about their grandchildren and Warren's work in the senate.

"I love watching Elizabeth, you know, give it to those who deserve to get it," she said.

Just last week former President Bill Clinton spoke in Worcester for Coakley, and weeks before that, First Lady Michelle Obama.

But all this support raises some questions about why Coakley should need the outside help.

Clinton's visit comes at a particularly challenging time for Coakley, after a new Globe poll shows her down by nine points. Coakley's advisors call the poll and "outlier" and they insist it's a dead heat.

Baker's campaign calls it a sign of momentum, something Coakley is hoping to lock up with this visit.

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Detective dodges questions about allegations made during rape investigation

CHATTANOOGA, TN (WRCB) - The Chattanooga police officer at the center of a TBI criminal investigation appeared in court Friday.

Detective Karl Fields was in court, testifying as the lead investigator in Cordalro Strickland's murder case. But most of the questions revolved around the criminal investigation into the detective, prompting Fields to plead the Fifth Amendment over 15 times.

Fields was put on administrative leave last month, following allegations of inappropriate contact with a woman who filed a rape report.

There were questions whether or not the detective could testify in the upcoming murder trial while he was under a criminal probe himself. On Friday, attorneys argued whether or not a jury could hear the most recent allegations against the police officer.

"I'm currently on administrative leave," Fields said.

"Why are you on administrative leave?" asked Strickland's attorney, Brandy Spurgin.

"Undergoing investigation by internal affairs and TBI," Fields replied.

The legal fallout is crossing over into some of the cases Fields worked, namely Strickland's, who is charged with first degree murder in the 2011 shooting death of Melvin Fennell.

Fields answered questions about the case, but he was also grilled about his inappropriate contact with the alleged rape victim.

"Did you joke with another officer that videos in that case were YouTube material?" Spurgin asked.

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