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>> well, with respect to lawrence, the lawrence court didn't directly address that analysis. this court has repeatedly applied the analysis and recognizes the continuing way that you're supposed to analyze due process both in the u.s. citizen association case and lawrence, this court has continued to apply glovesburg has recognized as that as the relevant standard. lawrence doesn't override or reverse all of the cases before it simply by not mentioning it. >> so this court is still bound about it and by this court's precedence applying glovesburg post-lawrence? >> what about baker, you mentioned that early on. not a very long opinion, i think you would acknowledge, a lot has happened since then, i think you also knowledge that, so how do we deal with it? >> well, this court is bound by the length of it doesn't matter because the question is a question of hierarchy, and i would say that the supreme court has repeatedly said that summary decisions that it makes are binding on the lower courts. it merits determinations and this court has reiterated that. a case specifically said
>> well, with respect to lawrence, the lawrence court didn't directly address that analysis. this court has repeatedly applied the analysis and recognizes the continuing way that you're supposed to analyze due process both in the u.s. citizen association case and lawrence, this court has continued to apply glovesburg has recognized as that as the relevant standard. lawrence doesn't override or reverse all of the cases before it simply by not mentioning it. >> so this court is still...
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not just lawrence, but his sister, pansy ho.he tells us how she is trained to keep the gaming industry all in the family. >> my father paved for the foundation for macau today. we carry that torch. ♪ >> sheldon adelson may be trying to conquer macau, but patriarch stanley ho's industry is far from failing. his company, sjm holdings, operates the most casino tables in macau. we spoke with pansy ho, his daughter. she says gaming in macau is still a family business. >> you are the richest woman in hong kong. >> i don't know how they calculate it, but they say so. >> do you feel, and among your own siblings, the fact that you are part of a legendary hong kong family? you have an added responsibility. >> we feel like we have that sense of a legacy. there were 450 years of portuguese presence in macau. my father helped create and pave the foundation for macau today in terms of creating the largest industry, the gaming industry of 50 years. we would very much want to help grow macau to be something that is more exciting and more import
not just lawrence, but his sister, pansy ho.he tells us how she is trained to keep the gaming industry all in the family. >> my father paved for the foundation for macau today. we carry that torch. ♪ >> sheldon adelson may be trying to conquer macau, but patriarch stanley ho's industry is far from failing. his company, sjm holdings, operates the most casino tables in macau. we spoke with pansy ho, his daughter. she says gaming in macau is still a family business. >> you are...
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lawrence? >> kristen, please stay with us, if you can, as we're joined by former u.s. ambassador to iraq christopher hill and reuters investigative reporter david rhode. ambassador hill, what do you think is within the reasonable realm of the possible for the u.s. on this mission? >> well, certainly i think the humanitarian mission will certainly help. unclear how much it can help, but it will help those people that are currently trapped up there. secondly, i think they can, with this threat of air strikes, dissuade any isil formation from attacking kurdish lands in erbil. the kurds have a lightly armed but well-trained and well disciplined force known as the peshmerga. so air strikes could in fact deter isil from attacking kurdish lands. beyond that, hard to say. i think you always have to ask the question, and then what when you've used military force? because it appears that nobody is prepared to go into ninewa, into the center of ninewa and push the isil out of that province or out of anbar
lawrence? >> kristen, please stay with us, if you can, as we're joined by former u.s. ambassador to iraq christopher hill and reuters investigative reporter david rhode. ambassador hill, what do you think is within the reasonable realm of the possible for the u.s. on this mission? >> well, certainly i think the humanitarian mission will certainly help. unclear how much it can help, but it will help those people that are currently trapped up there. secondly, i think they can, with...
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lawrence ho's first casino opened to disappointing results. it seemed his gamble to go big in macau was destined to go bust. but then he focused on high-stakes vip clients. the tables turned. revenue topped an incredible $5 billion. >> are you surprised by how fast this has grown and developed? >> one of the great things that has happened is the growth of the middle income earning bracket in china. they would like to travel and enjoy life. >> did you ever think macau was going to surpass las vegas by that much? >> we all knew that was going to happen. ultimately, if you look at geographically -- a lot of our customers prefer things that are closer. since the resorts in macau are world-class, comparable to las vegas, it makes sense that you look at the five-hour flight time for macau, there are over one billion people. new york to las vegas is also five hours. >> while lawrence is bringing lots of glitz and glam to macau, sheldon adelson says he invented the concept. in vegas first. now he says he is the one who will conquer macau. >> they pred
lawrence ho's first casino opened to disappointing results. it seemed his gamble to go big in macau was destined to go bust. but then he focused on high-stakes vip clients. the tables turned. revenue topped an incredible $5 billion. >> are you surprised by how fast this has grown and developed? >> one of the great things that has happened is the growth of the middle income earning bracket in china. they would like to travel and enjoy life. >> did you ever think macau was going...
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we'll be right back with martin lawrence!than there are no numbers in the word important. next up is jennie, your word is sensational. jennie: can you use that in a sentence please? amy: jennie's jacket is sensational and her cool teacher is wondering where she got it. jennie: old navy! amy: spell me this: how much did those clothes cost? jennie: actually they're having a back to school sale right now starting at 4 dollars. amy: don't sass me! jennie: excuse me, i'm not. amy: four dollars? jennie: four dollars! amy: f..o.r.e? jennie: f.o.u.r and jeans are on sale starting at ten! amy: she won! we gotta go we're all winners! hooray! get 4 lines for just a hundred bucks a month. with unlimited talk, text and now up to ten gigabytes of 4g lte data. no overages no contracts we'll even buy you out of yours. so make the switch today. degree improved too with new degree motionsense. the only antiperspirant that releases extra protection as you move, to keep you fresher long after secret fades. [ cheers and applause ] protection impr
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is lawrence with us? can lawrence hear? >> can you see the big blue bmw there?is the ecuador foreign minister that just left the press conference he held jointly and finished a minute or two ago, the foreign minister is gone but he is still up inside and a couple hours ago there has been a question that he may be using this for two years after given asylum saying he will leave and some people calling it surrender which he didn't like but the worst suggestion is he was quite unwell. >> lawrence, can i interrupt you? i think we should hear. >> he might have to leave. >> we should hear a little bit of what julian had to say as he sat next to the ecuador foreign minister inside the embassy and let's listen to what he has to say. >> as you can imagine being detained in various ways in the country without charge for four years and in them ba si for two years which has no outside area and no sunlight, it is an environment in which any healthy person would find themselves soon enough with certain difficulties. >> reporter: so really muffled sound, wasn't it, lawrence bu
is lawrence with us? can lawrence hear? >> can you see the big blue bmw there?is the ecuador foreign minister that just left the press conference he held jointly and finished a minute or two ago, the foreign minister is gone but he is still up inside and a couple hours ago there has been a question that he may be using this for two years after given asylum saying he will leave and some people calling it surrender which he didn't like but the worst suggestion is he was quite unwell....
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i think this is such a serious issue, lawrence.e are asking -- we are raising the question up, does this prosecutor have the stomach, have the desire, have the energy, have the interest in prosecuting the man who shot and killed michael brown with the same type of energy that he would have in prosecutor michael brown if he were charged with shoplifting? and how do we get to a place where we believe that this prosecutor will pursue this case with the same type of vigor? there's distrust involved. there's history involved. and we have to ask those types of questions. has he, in the past, demonstrated that he is interested in prosecuting african-americans or white citizens the same way that he's interested in prosecuting african-americans? and if i might just for one second, lawrence, i think this is so important that there was a case a number of years back, the jack in the box shooting. two african-american men were pursued by a dea agent and a law enforcement person from the city of dellwood. 21 shots were fired. they were there on
i think this is such a serious issue, lawrence.e are asking -- we are raising the question up, does this prosecutor have the stomach, have the desire, have the energy, have the interest in prosecuting the man who shot and killed michael brown with the same type of energy that he would have in prosecutor michael brown if he were charged with shoplifting? and how do we get to a place where we believe that this prosecutor will pursue this case with the same type of vigor? there's distrust...
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lawrence? >> kristen, please stay with us, if you can, as we're joined by former u.s. ambassador to iraq christopher hill and reuters investigative reporter david rhode. ambassador hill, what do you think is within the reasonable realm of the possible for the u.s. on this mission? >> well, certainly i think the humanitarian mission will certainly help. unclear how much it can help, but it will help those people that are currently trapped up there. secondly, i think they can, with this threat of air strikes, dissuade any isil formation from attacking kurdish lands in erbil. the kurds are lightly armed but well trained and a well disciplined force known as the peshmerga. so air strikes in support of that force could in fact deter isil from attacking kurdish lands. beyond that, hard to say. i think you always have to ask the question, and then what when you've used military force? it appears nobody is prepared to go into ninawa and push the isil out of that province or out of anbar. so we have a s
lawrence? >> kristen, please stay with us, if you can, as we're joined by former u.s. ambassador to iraq christopher hill and reuters investigative reporter david rhode. ambassador hill, what do you think is within the reasonable realm of the possible for the u.s. on this mission? >> well, certainly i think the humanitarian mission will certainly help. unclear how much it can help, but it will help those people that are currently trapped up there. secondly, i think they can, with...
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he got lawrence's attention here. it happened yesterday near spokane. the dust storm was miles long, and very high. cool stuff down the highway. as long as it stays to the left there. >>> new at 6:00, the latest unemployment figures just out. an additional 20,000 people applying for jobless benefits last week than the week before bringing the total to about 300,000 for the week. overall unemployment claims are dropping getting close to prerecession levels. and employers are hiring. job openings were up 2% in june. highest monthly opening in the last 13 years. >>> 6:45. it's a letdown for fans of the classic rock band aerosmith. the group abruptly canceled last night's concert at concord paville you just before the show was to begin at the
he got lawrence's attention here. it happened yesterday near spokane. the dust storm was miles long, and very high. cool stuff down the highway. as long as it stays to the left there. >>> new at 6:00, the latest unemployment figures just out. an additional 20,000 people applying for jobless benefits last week than the week before bringing the total to about 300,000 for the week. overall unemployment claims are dropping getting close to prerecession levels. and employers are hiring. job...
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now time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." good evening, lawrence. >>> rachel, the future of the as rachel just described, this is now the big issue of the night in ferguson. it has become the credibility of the district attorney investigating the killing of michael brown. some local politicians have been demanding the appointment of a special prosecutor. you heard the governor's reaction to that. i will ask benjamin crump if he thinks this case needs a special prosecutor and ask missouri senator claire mccaskill if she thinks a special prosecutor is needed. >> what do we want? >> justice. >> they're emboldened and loud and still marching. >> a tense night of protest. >> another police involved shooting. >> in a community already on edge. >> just 2 1/2 miles from ferguson. >> a suspect armed with a knife. >> appeared to be unrelated to the ferguson protest. >> when he closed within three to four feet, officers fired their weapon. >> people were furious and angry. >> the last thing we need is violence in our neighborhood. >> wh
now time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." good evening, lawrence. >>> rachel, the future of the as rachel just described, this is now the big issue of the night in ferguson. it has become the credibility of the district attorney investigating the killing of michael brown. some local politicians have been demanding the appointment of a special prosecutor. you heard the governor's reaction to that. i will ask benjamin crump if he thinks this case needs a special...
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let's check the roads with elizabeth. >>> thank you, lawrence. out the door we go. to marin county, once again we're see the overnight roadwork north of the golden gate bridge coming into sausalito sensors at the waldo tunnel. once you hit the span everything looks okay. they should be doing lane changes here shortly getting another southbound lane open into san francisco. if you are traveling on 880 in oakland, you will hit some overnight roadwork through your downtown oakland exits along southbound 880. looks clear though once you hit the oakland coliseum. and also more roadwork eastbound 580 coming off of the richmond/san rafael bridge approaching canal. and just another reminder, northbound 280 closes this afternoon between 101 and king streets. we also have giants games all weekend long. there's one a day game today so fortunately that start before the closure happens. but there is one a night game tomorrow and saturday and then another day game on sunday so plan ahead for those. and so far all your travel times in the east bay look clear in
let's check the roads with elizabeth. >>> thank you, lawrence. out the door we go. to marin county, once again we're see the overnight roadwork north of the golden gate bridge coming into sausalito sensors at the waldo tunnel. once you hit the span everything looks okay. they should be doing lane changes here shortly getting another southbound lane open into san francisco. if you are traveling on 880 in oakland, you will hit some overnight roadwork through your downtown oakland exits...
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>> well, they really need to tone this down, lawrence, and ratchet it back.his is not the response to a protest. you know, when you shoot all this gas and you have armored vehicles with officers with rifles on top, you're dealing with violence, a riot, the people are hurt, killed, people with weapons charging the police line, there's gunshots. that's the kind of response that has this kind of police activity. i grew up around it in the '60s. we all saw that stuff. but when there's protesters, where do we have all that police activity, rifles on armored vehicles? that's not required. what you do is you pressure the citizens and you tear gas the citizens for protests. that's not right. you don't need to ratchet that up. the officers did a good job, they were fired upon by somebody with a weapon, they shot him and arrested him. okay, that's a good job. that's good policing. but shooting tear gas at protesters and get off if street. last night i saw a clip where they shot tear gas at a man on his front lawn. you don't tear gas people on their front lawns. they ne
>> well, they really need to tone this down, lawrence, and ratchet it back.his is not the response to a protest. you know, when you shoot all this gas and you have armored vehicles with officers with rifles on top, you're dealing with violence, a riot, the people are hurt, killed, people with weapons charging the police line, there's gunshots. that's the kind of response that has this kind of police activity. i grew up around it in the '60s. we all saw that stuff. but when there's...
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>> well, with respect to lawrence, the lawrence court didn't directly address that analysis. this court has repeatedly applied the analysis and recognizes the continuing way that you're supposed to analyze due process both in the u.s. citizen association case and lawrence, this court has continued to apply glovesburg has recognized as that as the relevant standard. lawrence doesn't override or reverse all of the cases before it simply by not mentioning it. >> so this court is still bound about it and by this court's precedence applying glovesburg post-lawrence? >> what about baker, you mentioned that early on. not a very long opinion, i think you would acknowledge, a lot has happened since then, i think you also knowledge that, so how do we deal with it? >> well, this court is bound by the length of it doesn't matter because the question is a question of hierarchy, and i would say that the supreme court has repeatedly said that summary decisions that it makes are binding on the lower courts. it merits determinations and this court has reiterated that. a case specifically said
>> well, with respect to lawrence, the lawrence court didn't directly address that analysis. this court has repeatedly applied the analysis and recognizes the continuing way that you're supposed to analyze due process both in the u.s. citizen association case and lawrence, this court has continued to apply glovesburg has recognized as that as the relevant standard. lawrence doesn't override or reverse all of the cases before it simply by not mentioning it. >> so this court is still...
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back to you. >> all right, lawrence. thanks. >>> amazon is paying nearly $1 billion for twitch, that's the world's most popular website for watching other people play videogames. how exciting. >> sharon profis is here to explain the move. good morning. >> good morning. it sounds extremely nerdy and that's what it is. >> i guess. >> watching other guys play? >> right. so it's kind of a wonder why amazon would spend $1 billion. it spent $2 billion on zappos. this is close to that. for the uninitiated, twitch is a website where in fact gamers can log on and stream their game play whether they're playing on playstation, xbox or the pc. they can narrate as they go, give other gamers tips and other gamers are in a chat room watching it all along. it's really a spectator sport. so to put things into perspective, here are some facts about twitch. it's got 55 million unique monthly visitors. so that puts things into perspective. hulu doesn't have that many monthly visitors and that's a popular website so we're talking about a nic
back to you. >> all right, lawrence. thanks. >>> amazon is paying nearly $1 billion for twitch, that's the world's most popular website for watching other people play videogames. how exciting. >> sharon profis is here to explain the move. good morning. >> good morning. it sounds extremely nerdy and that's what it is. >> i guess. >> watching other guys play? >> right. so it's kind of a wonder why amazon would spend $1 billion. it spent $2 billion on...
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lawrence and brian are back with us once again. is about your social media marketing. >> how would you recommend to get a great following on social media organically? >> it is the question maybe we get the most here. i don't know. it's in the running at least. so organically, i guess she doesn't want to pay for it. number one, lawrence, would be figure out which platform, right? facebook, twitter, instagram. >> that's right. you have to focus. there are so many important ones, you have to do two to three, get on there, get croslininged and go from there. >> brian, a lot of people ask how do i get a big following? i don't think you necessarily need a big following, right? you just need a loyal following. >> i think you're right. i think the best way to get a big following is ironically creating content. people who have great blogs with original content and they share that content on facebook and twitter and linkedin and all the social media sites tend to do very well. i look at twitter and the tweets i produce. when i produce an ori
lawrence and brian are back with us once again. is about your social media marketing. >> how would you recommend to get a great following on social media organically? >> it is the question maybe we get the most here. i don't know. it's in the running at least. so organically, i guess she doesn't want to pay for it. number one, lawrence, would be figure out which platform, right? facebook, twitter, instagram. >> that's right. you have to focus. there are so many important ones,...
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over to lawrence with forecast. >>> a little damp around the bay area this morning.ow clouds and fog surging well son shore and thick enough we have a lot of drizzle inside the bay and along the coastline. very damp it towards the beaches. still the clouds will begin to brach up throughout the day. a few clouds too and the area of low pressure dropping down towards the bay area. little bit caller as well and then the next couple of days the temperatures staying down just a bit as the low to the north is going to draw up directly south south. right off the coastline by tomorrow and maybe some more clouds and drizzle and maybe mid to high level clouds too. to the latter part of the week that moves out and the temperatures warm up. 101-degrees in fresno and 93 sacramento and 69 degrees lots of clouds into the monterey bay. our clouds going to pull back to the coastline then surging back on shore again tonight with that low off the coast. and again probably going to see some drizzle developing early on tomorrow morning. temperature-wise today the numbers will be down bel
over to lawrence with forecast. >>> a little damp around the bay area this morning.ow clouds and fog surging well son shore and thick enough we have a lot of drizzle inside the bay and along the coastline. very damp it towards the beaches. still the clouds will begin to brach up throughout the day. a few clouds too and the area of low pressure dropping down towards the bay area. little bit caller as well and then the next couple of days the temperatures staying down just a bit as the...
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>> lawrence, we have to do it in stages. actually think it's very likely, and not all that difficult, to stop them in iraq and then to roll them back in iraq. they probably have about 4,000 to 5,000 troops in iraq. and u.s. air power and a capable iraqi ground force can get them rolled back. the much harder question remains, syria. and destruction of isis i think really is going to be a multi-year effort. we can reduce their capability, but destroying them is going to take some time. we have to realize that their initial reaction to u.s. involvement is probably going to make them even more inclined to attack the u.s. and the west more quickly. i think that's their strategic goal anyway. but this will, at least initially, be a little kicking the hornet's nest. and that means that you have to have an even stronger defensive posture to avoid those sorts of attacks. >> e.j., the islamic state is a passion-driven movement. you can destroy the bodies. how do you destroy the passion and how do you then eliminate it so that it doesn
>> lawrence, we have to do it in stages. actually think it's very likely, and not all that difficult, to stop them in iraq and then to roll them back in iraq. they probably have about 4,000 to 5,000 troops in iraq. and u.s. air power and a capable iraqi ground force can get them rolled back. the much harder question remains, syria. and destruction of isis i think really is going to be a multi-year effort. we can reduce their capability, but destroying them is going to take some time. we...
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lawrence, let's start here on the set.esting about this is, we went in to go to a main street on woodstock but we didn't go in thinking about the woodstock brand. we just wanted to see how small businesses were downing on main street, then we came out of this realizing, just like with a company, the brand is so strong, right? the main street brand is so strong that it attracts people that like that brand. it's like apple computers would. >> remember that this was the counterculture at the time. small, short songs were en vogue, there would be 20-minute improvizations. if a poster would give you the information, easy to read, the posters were almost illegible in the psychedelic writing. the counterculture created a generation of people that thought that way. all of a sudden, yoga is mainstream. skateboarding used to be looked down at. now it's a sport. i think from a counterculture, it's really infiltrated into a whole generation of people who have a response when they hear the term woodstock. >> brian, we saw in the piece
lawrence, let's start here on the set.esting about this is, we went in to go to a main street on woodstock but we didn't go in thinking about the woodstock brand. we just wanted to see how small businesses were downing on main street, then we came out of this realizing, just like with a company, the brand is so strong, right? the main street brand is so strong that it attracts people that like that brand. it's like apple computers would. >> remember that this was the counterculture at the...
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. >> we will speak with same-store journalistscience laurie garrett, lawrence gostin, and adia benton. all of that and more coming up. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. joined in a0 cities national moment of silence thursday night to honor the memory of 18-year-old michael brown. the unarmed african-american teenager was shot to death by police last saturday in ferguson, missouri. protest continued in ferguson for sixth night with a more festive mood after missouri's governor jay nixon put an african-american highway patrol captain named ron johnson in charge of security in the town of ferguson. johnson marched with protesters and ordered the riot gear put away. protest spread to los angeles, chicago, philadelphia, and st. louis where michael brown's family attended a vigil. to new orleans, houston and new york. i'm amy -- in miami, eight activists were arrested after refusing to leave a federal justice building. to what islated happening across the country. police departments have abused their power. it has happened in ferguson and h
. >> we will speak with same-store journalistscience laurie garrett, lawrence gostin, and adia benton. all of that and more coming up. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. joined in a0 cities national moment of silence thursday night to honor the memory of 18-year-old michael brown. the unarmed african-american teenager was shot to death by police last saturday in ferguson, missouri. protest continued in ferguson for sixth night with a more...
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stalled vehicle in the fastrak lanes backed up into the maze lawrence?d we have a lot of clouds out there now but a little patchy compared to yesterday. it looks like we have a lot of sunshine coming our way into the afternoon. how about this? some 80s popping up in many of the valleys. you will see 70s an 80s inside the bay. and 60s still some patchy fog out toward the coastline. maybe slightly cooler tomorrow but then warming up on saturday and sunday. maybe some 90s as we head in toward next tuesday and wednesday. you know, frank is going to tahoe. i'm thinking about maybe starting a new segment called frank's forecast. >> i know. because he is always going somewhere. >> he is always doing something. he never slows down. >> i would appreciate that. [ laughter ] >> in a big way. >> i think you need one. >> i can see the graphics now. >> right. >> i'm not holding my breath. [ laughter ] >> all right. >>> well, thanks for watching kpix 5 news this morning. remember, your next local update is 7:26. >> but i will be at tahoe this weekend. >> you will. >> h
stalled vehicle in the fastrak lanes backed up into the maze lawrence?d we have a lot of clouds out there now but a little patchy compared to yesterday. it looks like we have a lot of sunshine coming our way into the afternoon. how about this? some 80s popping up in many of the valleys. you will see 70s an 80s inside the bay. and 60s still some patchy fog out toward the coastline. maybe slightly cooler tomorrow but then warming up on saturday and sunday. maybe some 90s as we head in toward next...
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we've been speaking with lawrence knutson, the author. thanks for being with us on american history tv. >> thank you. >> tonight at six: 30 p.m. eastern from the american bar association's and a meeting, supreme court chief justice john roberts discusses the magna carta on its 800th anniversary. he reflects on why there was a need for the magna carta. how it helped to shape a young and growing american and its significance today. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. week american history's a" brings you films that tell the story of the 20th century. >> from the ground station nestled in the mountains, a signal is sent to a satellite.
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welcome a panel of religious leaders and nonbelievers to discuss this trend and more atheist dr lawrence krauss is the director of the arizona state university origins project and a renowned theoretical physicist a worldwide advocate for the advancement of the sciences gus hall word is an outspoken atheist who directed the film the unbelievers which documents the global speaking tours of dr krauss and the famed evolutionary biologist richard dawkins dr michael beckwith is director of the a gobby international spiritual center here in l.a. and david a are white is the actor and producer who has raised it was raised a man and i community and a sense started and produced over forty faith based films including most recent god's not dead later we'll be joined via skype by jay bakker the son of fame televangelist jim and tammy faye bakker dr krauss were you ever a believer. well when i grew up when i was a kid i was exposed so stories i was brought up as you jewish household and i and i i read a lot read the bible read the qur'an and i'm sort of want to believe and then i just sort of grew out
welcome a panel of religious leaders and nonbelievers to discuss this trend and more atheist dr lawrence krauss is the director of the arizona state university origins project and a renowned theoretical physicist a worldwide advocate for the advancement of the sciences gus hall word is an outspoken atheist who directed the film the unbelievers which documents the global speaking tours of dr krauss and the famed evolutionary biologist richard dawkins dr michael beckwith is director of the a...
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you know that, lawrence, having served there. and now you have ted cruz fleeing the scene of that crime, so to speak, to intervene in the house. if this was game of thrones, he would be playing the little finger character. the guy behind the scenes is causing all this trouble. >> robert, with the senate unable to act as it so appears now, how does that change the dynamic in the house? what exactly is the point of the house passing a bill if the senate's not going to take it up? >> it's not so much about finding some kind of bipartisan deal right now, it's about trying to find a way to make the house republican conference work. you're going to have a house republican conference tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. they're going to try to whip up support for boehner's border bill. but they're about to head into a recess and they can't find the votes. >> david, back to the senate. there is an unprecedented situation going on there on this amendment. this situation where the no amendments, by the way, they're not allowed on the majority side either
you know that, lawrence, having served there. and now you have ted cruz fleeing the scene of that crime, so to speak, to intervene in the house. if this was game of thrones, he would be playing the little finger character. the guy behind the scenes is causing all this trouble. >> robert, with the senate unable to act as it so appears now, how does that change the dynamic in the house? what exactly is the point of the house passing a bill if the senate's not going to take it up? >>...
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>>> all right not too bad lawrence. >> yep. thank you lawrence. >> you're welcome. >> i thought you were going to say something. >> i was waiting for something there. yeah. we move along at 6:17. many parents find when they text their kids that the kids just ignore them altogether but a new smart phone app might change that. >> yes, care care shows -- cate cauguiran shows us how it works. >> reporter: parents you call your kids. you call again. [ phone ringing ] no answer. just more frustration. but one houston mom decided she would stop getting mad and get even. >> we need to develop an app that just shuts their phone completely down if they can't even use it. >> reporter: that's exactly what it does. it's called ignore mo more. more -- no more. you touch the app and touch the person's name the lock it and enter a four digit code and just like that your phone goes blank. that is, until you call mom back. sharon developed this app, was a piece of cake for the mom on mission and parents love it. >> i will use it. so let me know
>>> all right not too bad lawrence. >> yep. thank you lawrence. >> you're welcome. >> i thought you were going to say something. >> i was waiting for something there. yeah. we move along at 6:17. many parents find when they text their kids that the kids just ignore them altogether but a new smart phone app might change that. >> yes, care care shows -- cate cauguiran shows us how it works. >> reporter: parents you call your kids. you call again. [...
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let's check the roads with elizabeth. >>> thank you, lawrence.is that magic time when they have hopefully cleared a lot of the overnight roadwork. looks like the livermore to pleasanton commute should be reopened. they should have reopened the far right lanes. we are seeing slowdowns through the livermore valley as you approach north livermore. drive time is still clear 15 minutes from the altamont pass. if you are heading to oakland, there is some overnight roadwork or i should say there was some overnight roadwork near your downtown oakland exits. that was scheduled to wrap up by 5:00
let's check the roads with elizabeth. >>> thank you, lawrence.is that magic time when they have hopefully cleared a lot of the overnight roadwork. looks like the livermore to pleasanton commute should be reopened. they should have reopened the far right lanes. we are seeing slowdowns through the livermore valley as you approach north livermore. drive time is still clear 15 minutes from the altamont pass. if you are heading to oakland, there is some overnight roadwork or i should say...
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. >>> thank you, lawrence. out to the bay bridge, you will hit a little bit of overnight roadwork still out there in lanes on the eastbound side of the span. westbound approaching the toll plaza, everything is still moving at the speed limit. if you are traveling around 880, again, more overnight roadwork near downtown oakland 16th and broadway looks like it's both directions. not causing a delay though yet at this hour. it is also kind of the start of a long holiday weekend so hopefully some folks are taking today off. we're really hoping that with that 280 northbound closure approaching the 101 interchange. here's a live look through the altamont pass in the livermore valley. 62 miles per hour through livermore right now so looks clear. once again northbound 280 closed between 101 and king street. 101 is going to be your best alternate for the morning commute. and you may have heard frank and michelle mention that grass fire. looks like the eastbound lane of 152 still closed between gilroy and central valley.
. >>> thank you, lawrence. out to the bay bridge, you will hit a little bit of overnight roadwork still out there in lanes on the eastbound side of the span. westbound approaching the toll plaza, everything is still moving at the speed limit. if you are traveling around 880, again, more overnight roadwork near downtown oakland 16th and broadway looks like it's both directions. not causing a delay though yet at this hour. it is also kind of the start of a long holiday weekend so...
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>> first, i want to thank you for having me on the show, lawrence. i'm a big fan. i became aware of this audio on wednesday of last week completely by accident. one of my previous clients came in for a social visit to our firm and i knew that he was a ferguson resident, so i inquired as to how he was doing in the middle of all that was happening. he said, i live in that apartment complex. i made sure that he was safe and i talked to him about if he knew anything that was going on. he said he was at work when the shooting happened, but he said i want to play something really crazy that my roommate recorded. and he played the tape for me and my jaw dropped. i heard it a couple of other times. i asked my husband, who is my law partner, to come in and listen to it also. then my client had to go and he left. i had a trial the next day, but i couldn't get it out of my mind. i lost sleep and i went in an e-mail the next morning saying that we felt it was really important that we were able to get consent to turn this tape over to the authorities. and we talked to our now c
>> first, i want to thank you for having me on the show, lawrence. i'm a big fan. i became aware of this audio on wednesday of last week completely by accident. one of my previous clients came in for a social visit to our firm and i knew that he was a ferguson resident, so i inquired as to how he was doing in the middle of all that was happening. he said, i live in that apartment complex. i made sure that he was safe and i talked to him about if he knew anything that was going on. he said...
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lawrence. >> he has this tendency to be an individualist unless he is hanging out with someone uber-special. these just seem to be the kinds of people he gravitates toward though. it is not non-characteristic of graves to name drop t.e. lawrence. he has been doing that throughout the entire book. >> right, he is done that through the rest of the book. he is sitting with thomas hardy, talking about poetry. drinking ale with t.e. lawrence. he is hanging out in the trenches with sassoon, helps him out when he is going to be court-martialed. all of these great, great british literary figures and he is putting himself in their world, because he was in their world. he is hanging out with t.e. lawrence. he writes a biography of lawrence that sold pretty well during this time. a small biography. we can summarize it by saying -- "robert graves loves t.e. lawrence." he loves writing about him. but he is struggling during this time to really establish himself. he does a lot of things we would consider int
lawrence. >> he has this tendency to be an individualist unless he is hanging out with someone uber-special. these just seem to be the kinds of people he gravitates toward though. it is not non-characteristic of graves to name drop t.e. lawrence. he has been doing that throughout the entire book. >> right, he is done that through the rest of the book. he is sitting with thomas hardy, talking about poetry. drinking ale with t.e. lawrence. he is hanging out in the trenches with...
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and the police story, that is impossible in the police story. >> that's right, lawrence.chnically, it might not have been a fatal shot, the first shot. >> exactly. >> but lisa is right and you're right. that was a great examination of tiffany. i agree with lisa on first degree murder. in first degree murder, there only has to be a pause. it doesn't have to be planned for months or years. i don't think all the witnesses together really kind of tend to -- if they hold up, the preliminary information that the police chief gave that there was a struggle over the gun. what happened was, there was a physical interaction that only occurred through the window of the police suv cruiser and nothing more. so the police suv cruiser is where this interaction takes place. the door never really opens. >> and there's nothing from the police, nothing, not one word that contradicts a word that tiffany said about what happened after the police officer got out of the car. in fact, let's listen to the chief talking about what happened after the police officer got out of the car. i guess we do
and the police story, that is impossible in the police story. >> that's right, lawrence.chnically, it might not have been a fatal shot, the first shot. >> exactly. >> but lisa is right and you're right. that was a great examination of tiffany. i agree with lisa on first degree murder. in first degree murder, there only has to be a pause. it doesn't have to be planned for months or years. i don't think all the witnesses together really kind of tend to -- if they hold up, the...