Updates on radio shows; Interview at 6:30 PM PDT on No Compromise Radio
Posted on | April 30, 2009 | 1 Comment
Orly,
Looking forward to hearing your update. Plz call at 6:30 to 646-200-4641. regards, tracy
recently I did two shows on Plains radio. You can find them in archives. One of the hosts is my plaintiff TN Guardsman Phil Dedrich.
I also was a guest on Adam McManis (Texas) and Terry Frank ( TN) shows- archives as well
On the 13th I will be doing American Family radi o.
TV show with James Lambert should come out next week.
Today I am taping William Wagoner show with Brigadier General Charles E. Jones Airforce and 3 new plaintiffs- Jessica and John McNayr husband and wife. – active resrves Army. and Ron Cabrera recently honorably discharged from rangers
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April 30th, 2009 @ 11:00 pm
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Souter to step down? (UPDATES)
Media reports late tonight (10:00 EDT) suggest Supreme Court Justice David Souter will step down at the end of the court’s term.
This NPR report is one of many that will be disseminated over the next few hours.
Additional details to be posted throughout the evening and into tomorrow.
1st UPDATE: 10:20 p.m. EDT: “Twittersphere” in overdrive; save for the NPR report, I see no other news organization reporting the story.
2nd UPDATE: 10:25 p.m. EDT: NBC appears, repeat appears, to be the second news agency to confirm the Souter retirement.
3rd UPDATE: Politico, which doesn’t appear to have independently verified the Souter story, is running a blurb from columnist Ben Smith, who offers a preliminary view of what the president might be thinking as he seeks to replace Souter: There’s some basically vacuous, but plausible, conventional wisdom saying that Judge Sonia Sotomayor is a likely pick. I’d suspect, though, that Obama will be tempted to pick one of the prominent legal minds whom he knows personally, and whose philosophy he likes, given his own engagement with legal theory.
4th UPDATE: If this were a discussion in a journalism classroom, it would at some point turn to “owning a story.” And this is NPR’s (and Nina Totenberg’s?) story.
5th UPDATE: 10:40 p.m. EDT: Yes, NPR has the story…but late this afternoon the Associated Press was accurately reading the tea leaves.
6th UPDATE: 10:50 p.m. EDT: Here’s your strongest evidence that NPR owns this story: Politico.com cites it and MSNBC as sources for its “breaking news” alert about Souter. In other words, Politico still has NOT independently verified the information.
7th UPDATE: 10:53 EDT: CNN now has its confirmation (only one source, mind you): From CNN Supreme Court Producer Bill Mears
WASHINGTON (CNN) – A source close to Supreme Court Justice David Souter has confirmed to CNN he plans to retire from the court after the term recesses in late June. A court spokesperson said tonight the justice would have no comment on the report.