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rios: you collect audio as well as video oral histories. what other material do you have in the collection? harris: we collect audio and video oral histories, but we also take original material such as letters, diaries, military papers, memoirs, even like creative works -- drawings or sketches. really the only thing we do not take our -- our -- are medals, three-dimensional artifacts, but really, everything else as long as it is an original piece, photographs as well, can really help illuminate the veterans experience in addition to the oral history. rios: how much of the collection is online? harris: right now, about 15% is fully digitized and available on our website. rios: do you hope to eventually digitize the whole collection? harris: we do, but it sort of an uphill battle because we are always accepting new material. over an extended time, that is the goal. patrick: we have about 96,000 collections, and we bring in about 100 every week. we consider ourselves to be the largest oral history project of this type in the country. it is som
rios: you collect audio as well as video oral histories. what other material do you have in the collection? harris: we collect audio and video oral histories, but we also take original material such as letters, diaries, military papers, memoirs, even like creative works -- drawings or sketches. really the only thing we do not take our -- our -- are medals, three-dimensional artifacts, but really, everything else as long as it is an original piece, photographs as well, can really help illuminate...
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. >> the supreme court hears oral arguments today in two cases regarding same-sex marriage.he cases from michigan and ohio would determine whether states are required to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples and whether states must recognize lawful same-sex marriages performed in other states. we will be alive with the sights and sounds outside the court beginning at 10:00 a.m. eastern and beginning at 4:00 p.m., we will bring you the audio of the oral arguments all of that on our companion network c-span 3. >> here are a few of the book festivals will be covering on c-span 2. in the middle of may, we will visit live coverage of the cape verde -- the gaithersburg book festival with david axelrod. then we will close out may in new york city where the publishing industry showcases their upcoming books. on the first week in june we are live for the chicago tribune printers row fest, including our live in program with pulitzer prize-winning author lawrence wright and your phone calls. that is this spring on c-span 2's book tv. >> live today on c-span, "washington journal"
. >> the supreme court hears oral arguments today in two cases regarding same-sex marriage.he cases from michigan and ohio would determine whether states are required to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples and whether states must recognize lawful same-sex marriages performed in other states. we will be alive with the sights and sounds outside the court beginning at 10:00 a.m. eastern and beginning at 4:00 p.m., we will bring you the audio of the oral arguments all of that on our...
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oral arguments at a federal appeals court in new orleans.he judges are set to consider president obama's executive actions on immigration. advocates are rallying in front of that courthouse and in washington where you are looking live right now. three judges on that appeals court will consider whether to lift a temporary hold on the plan that would shield millions of immigrants from deportation. a texas judge in february blocked it at the request of 26 states. jonathan martin is live in new orleans this morning. what is going on at the courthouse right now? >> reporter: well good afternoon, stephanie. the oral arguments just started about 30 minutes ago. we expect them to last for about two hours. you see the crowd has gathered here, most of them supporters of the president's initiative. they have been out here all morning. today we have justice department lawyers inside a lot of them are here to argue that the president's plan that he announced last year to shield some 5 million to move forward. but fact in february a u.s. judge issued a na
oral arguments at a federal appeals court in new orleans.he judges are set to consider president obama's executive actions on immigration. advocates are rallying in front of that courthouse and in washington where you are looking live right now. three judges on that appeals court will consider whether to lift a temporary hold on the plan that would shield millions of immigrants from deportation. a texas judge in february blocked it at the request of 26 states. jonathan martin is live in new...
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in a developed oral most countries reached their maximum meat consumption. in the world's giant emerging economies like china and brazil it's been growing for deck it's a and expected to go for decades to come. here in kenya, the boom is only really just begun. >> more meat means more antibiotics. >> means more bacteria will become resistant scientists say common infections that are easily treated now in the future will become untreatable and fatal and not just in animals but in people too. here at the headquarters of the international livestock research institute, scientists say they have detected a rapid increase in bacterial resistance in doling countries. biologist timothy robinson just published a paper on it. >> we are just starting now to gather the magnitude of the problem of anti-microbial resistance developing. it avshlts everybody in the world. everybody is dependent on anti-microbials for their public health andsnare livestock's health as well. it's a massive problem that's going to get worse and worst unless we start to deal with it now. >> farm
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eastern, we will bring you the oral -- the audio for the oral arguments. next, another oral argument in a same-sex marriage case being reviewed by the supreme court on tuesday. this involves two separate consolidated cases with same-sex couples legally married in other states seeking to have their unions recognized in ohio. this oral argument is one hour. >> matt please the court. -- may it please the court. based on the ohio cases involved , the state recognition of out-of-state same-sex marriage and in that respect [inaudible] but the fundamental question in all these cases is the same. that fundamental question is not whether ohio should recognize same-sex marriage, but who should make that important decision in public policy on behalf of the state area ohio voters -- the district court ignored its place within the hierarchy and constitutional democracy. i would like to begin with the bigger point. it is significant on this recognition case. in the prior discussion [inaudible] was discussed. the analysis has it right when the judge talked about the righ
eastern, we will bring you the oral -- the audio for the oral arguments. next, another oral argument in a same-sex marriage case being reviewed by the supreme court on tuesday. this involves two separate consolidated cases with same-sex couples legally married in other states seeking to have their unions recognized in ohio. this oral argument is one hour. >> matt please the court. -- may it please the court. based on the ohio cases involved , the state recognition of out-of-state same-sex...
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is handed down orally takes root is you have to deal in redundancy.nse in which call and response is rooted in the need to pass a vital message along. (hammond) the leader is expressing an emotional vocaling, and the choir or congregation is responding to that. it creates a sense of, "hey, i'm participating too. "i can't sing in the choir but i can sing and i can participate in this as well." ♪ i am standing in the need of prayer. ♪ ♪ ooh, ooh, ooh. ♪ [irish dance music] (narrator) musical forms often play an important role in dance and theater traditions. in traditional irish dance music, the structure of the fiddle tune functions as a guide for both the dancers and musicians. while there are thousands of these tunes the majority fall into one single form. with irish music nearly all these pieces are composed of two major ideas. you'll have an a idea and a b idea and in actual performance, what usually happens-- the a idea is played twice through, so you would go a-a, and then play the b idea twice b-b. [irish dance music] (man) there's no such thing
is handed down orally takes root is you have to deal in redundancy.nse in which call and response is rooted in the need to pass a vital message along. (hammond) the leader is expressing an emotional vocaling, and the choir or congregation is responding to that. it creates a sense of, "hey, i'm participating too. "i can't sing in the choir but i can sing and i can participate in this as well." ♪ i am standing in the need of prayer. ♪ ♪ ooh, ooh, ooh. ♪ [irish dance music]...
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for example usp participants receive event provisioning on oral antibiotics. now, this was not only contrary to the original agreement, but solid evidence of efficacy, so they deemed it unacceptable. all usps program participants have been placed in a suspension status. they are kept op the roster in hopes of future program revival. if the program is restarted lack of funds to maintain operation were explained to each of the five cities placed in a suspension state. >> thank you. appreciate it. i know you had to abbreviate. you haven't talked that fast in a long time. it's a very important panel. just going to defer my colleagues first. i'm sure you have questions. dr. parker. >> thank you. excellent presentations and let me try to pull a couple of thoughts together here. first, tomorrow, dr. redletter at our lunch talk, random act of preparedness. what we're hearing here right now is we have the space of the need for innovation. and the challenge status quo. we need the private sector involvement in this space in a big way. and we need to proper incentives fo
for example usp participants receive event provisioning on oral antibiotics. now, this was not only contrary to the original agreement, but solid evidence of efficacy, so they deemed it unacceptable. all usps program participants have been placed in a suspension status. they are kept op the roster in hopes of future program revival. if the program is restarted lack of funds to maintain operation were explained to each of the five cities placed in a suspension state. >> thank you....
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surgeon and manager partner at absolute oral surgery in berwyn. the da hogan says that the doctor abused his license to supply his wife's drug addiction. >>> police are waiting for the person of interest in a deadly hit and run to turn herself in. abdul wilson was killed in a hit and run in litchfield on monday. the driver contacted authorities through an attorney and the investigators recovered the suv involved in the accident and it is a rental vehicle. >> meanwhile investigators are looking for this white infinity in connection with the second hit and run investigation, police believe the vehicle has damage to the front end near the right headlight and that incident happened monday night and 19-year-old josephine rivera and her 2-year-old son david were struck as they tried to cross masher street in west kensington the boy is still in critical condition and rivera was released from the hospital yesterday. >>> thick black smoke with be seen in buckingham township, buck county this afternoon, firefighters were called to battle a tire fire in the
surgeon and manager partner at absolute oral surgery in berwyn. the da hogan says that the doctor abused his license to supply his wife's drug addiction. >>> police are waiting for the person of interest in a deadly hit and run to turn herself in. abdul wilson was killed in a hit and run in litchfield on monday. the driver contacted authorities through an attorney and the investigators recovered the suv involved in the accident and it is a rental vehicle. >> meanwhile...
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we will bring you the audio of the oral arguments. all of that on c-span 3. >> this weekend, the c-span cities tour has partnered with coxe communications to learn about the history and literary life of topeka. >> when the kansas-nebraska act was signed in 1854, the act of signing it, of just signing that piece of paper was viewed by missourians as an act of war. when northerners decided that popular sovereignty would decide -- would decide the fate of kansas, we would send people to settle, that was viewed as an act of war by many missourians. there are raids back and forth across the kansas border. almost immediately. in may of 856, john brown -- in may of 1856, john brown and his sons dragged five men from their cabins and they are shot and hacked with broad sorts. that effectively cleared that area of southern settlers. >> in topeka, if you look to the schools just standing outside you would be hard-pressed to determine whether white students or african-american students attended because the school board really did provide all of
we will bring you the audio of the oral arguments. all of that on c-span 3. >> this weekend, the c-span cities tour has partnered with coxe communications to learn about the history and literary life of topeka. >> when the kansas-nebraska act was signed in 1854, the act of signing it, of just signing that piece of paper was viewed by missourians as an act of war. when northerners decided that popular sovereignty would decide -- would decide the fate of kansas, we would send people...
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it causes oral cancer. it's devastatingly painful.you know, by this ban, let's not have these role models for our children, start them on yet another dangerous habit. you know my state is -- i just have to brag for a moment. they're just ahead of it. and i'm so proud of them. but i've got to do my work here. because i don't want any kids getting hooked on these e cigarettes and on nicotine and formaldehyde and all these other things that are in those e cigarettes. >> all right. senator barbara boxer, ahead of the game, no doubt about it. >> i hope so. >> great to have you with us tonight. that's "the ed show." "politicsnation" with reverend al sharpton starts right now. good evening, rev. >> good evening, ed. thanks to you for tuning. in we start tonight with breaking news. protesters are gathering over freddie gray's death in baltimore. outside westin district police station where gray was taken following his arrest. the 25-year-old died a week after he sustained a severe spinal cord injury, allegedly while in police custody. the jus
it causes oral cancer. it's devastatingly painful.you know, by this ban, let's not have these role models for our children, start them on yet another dangerous habit. you know my state is -- i just have to brag for a moment. they're just ahead of it. and i'm so proud of them. but i've got to do my work here. because i don't want any kids getting hooked on these e cigarettes and on nicotine and formaldehyde and all these other things that are in those e cigarettes. >> all right. senator...
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it can prevent cervical cancer oral penile cancers. a whole host. >> i hate to reduce this to a marketing issue, is that the problem, this has been marketed to an s.t.d. as opposed to a cancer vaccine. >> that's part of it. in australia they have a better vaccination rate of 80%. i think that's because they are focus on the fact that it can protect your child from cancer. it's not 100% effective, it doesn't totally prevent from cancer but is 30-90% effective. >> how sure are we that this could prevent mouth, throat and other cancers. >> we are not sure. the way the studies have been done is you take groups of people ones that have been vaccinated and ones that don't. you follow them, and see if there's a difference between the groups. with oral cancer a lot are rare. maybe it takes 40-50 years to develop it. it's hard to get the studies done. the thing is we know a lot of the cancers are caused or related to this virus. the estimate is 70% of those karps are related to h.v.p. if you reduce that amount taking hold and creating the cance
it can prevent cervical cancer oral penile cancers. a whole host. >> i hate to reduce this to a marketing issue, is that the problem, this has been marketed to an s.t.d. as opposed to a cancer vaccine. >> that's part of it. in australia they have a better vaccination rate of 80%. i think that's because they are focus on the fact that it can protect your child from cancer. it's not 100% effective, it doesn't totally prevent from cancer but is 30-90% effective. >> how sure are...
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john: people misunderstand the purpose of the oral arguments. the justices are asking questions.ustice roberts asked questions that seemed soto suggest that it could be in the political level. he also raised the point that it is not sexual discrimination. he is trying to persuade people. these are not just expressions of opinion. they are asking questions of better strategic. you can see some things, certain things from what they are asking. you got justice scalia, you can read him pretty easily. the guys in the middle are much harder to note. mark: the fact of the justices double will vote against further expansion of rights for gay lesbians to get married, the fact that all of them are conservative is representative of the divide in america. too much in the media coverage today and of the arguments today is rooting for the court to overturn this. there are millions of americans on that side, too. i think the simplest thing to look at is justice kennedy's stance on these issues. he is not afraid to say public opinion and civil rights and taking things out of the realm of politic
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verde, a menos que sea por matrimonio que son tres aÑos, despuÉs de pasar por la realiza el examen oral mÁs importantes y crÍticos es el poder contar. >> de la encontramos a gente para decidir qu nos gobiernan y quienes no. marÍa: 10 millones de dÓlares serÁn destinados a organizaciones que califican. >> para que asÍ puedan ayudar a la comunidad, a residentes permanentes para educarse para el proceso de naturalizaciÓn del ciudadano americano. >> a esas personas hay que explicarles y decirles, hay que salir a las calles y explicarle a la gente. marÍa: organizaciones dicen que es necesario mÁs fondos para ayudar a otras agencias e e incrementar la participaciÓn de los latinos en las elecciones del 2016. ♪ ♪ ♪ julio: la ex secretaria de estado hillary clinton y el ex gobernador de florida jeb bush, encabezan las preferencias demÓcratas y republicanos para la carrera a la casa blanca de 2016, segÚn una encuesta, mientras el presidente obama irÁ a las cumbre de las amÉricas en panamÁ, analistas se preguntan cÓmo serÁ las polÍticas en la regiÓn y de quien lo sucedan. fernando: la ex secretari
verde, a menos que sea por matrimonio que son tres aÑos, despuÉs de pasar por la realiza el examen oral mÁs importantes y crÍticos es el poder contar. >> de la encontramos a gente para decidir qu nos gobiernan y quienes no. marÍa: 10 millones de dÓlares serÁn destinados a organizaciones que califican. >> para que asÍ puedan ayudar a la comunidad, a residentes permanentes para educarse para el proceso de naturalizaciÓn del ciudadano americano. >> a esas personas hay...
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you know two years ago in the proposition 8 case, the skaurt heard oral -- security heard oral argument it just didn't decide. he said what about the children what happens to the children of same-sex couples if they're treated differently. what about the children in the sense of what do we know about the effects on children of being the children of same-sex families. he's not the kind of justice who plays devil's advocate in oral argument. he voices what's on his mind. we're going to be watching closely. >> 37 states as you know now allow same-sex marriage. what else tells you that the court might rule in favor of same-sex marriage, and then if they do how might conservative chief justice roberts based on what he writes, with against the same-sex supporters and what they want? >> sure. so basically i was here back in october, after the court's decision two years ago in a case called united states versus windsor. lower courts all over the country started striking down state bans on same-sex marriage. so when the court came back from its summer recess last fall, it had a bunch of requests
you know two years ago in the proposition 8 case, the skaurt heard oral -- security heard oral argument it just didn't decide. he said what about the children what happens to the children of same-sex couples if they're treated differently. what about the children in the sense of what do we know about the effects on children of being the children of same-sex families. he's not the kind of justice who plays devil's advocate in oral argument. he voices what's on his mind. we're going to be...
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the supreme court is listening to several hours of oral arguments. they're looking into cases from four state where is a federal -- states where a federal court upheld the ban. craig boswell has the story right outside the courtroom. >> reporter: they're singing -- ♪ ♪ and preaching. >> i don't know a man who can set you straight. >> reporter: outside the supreme court as the justices hear arguments in historic same sex marriage cases. the high court is weighing whether states, particularly michigan, ohio, kentucky and tennessee must allow same sex marriages. and if it's not required, whether all states must recognize same sex marriages performed in other states where they are legal. the states argued it should be up to each of them. >> who gets the decide the meaning of marge? is it -- marriage? is it people or the federal courts? and our position has been it's the people. >> reporter: the case is being heard include gym's, the ohio man went to maryland to marry his partner and then his home state wouldn't recognize the union. >> i absolutely feel l
the supreme court is listening to several hours of oral arguments. they're looking into cases from four state where is a federal -- states where a federal court upheld the ban. craig boswell has the story right outside the courtroom. >> reporter: they're singing -- ♪ ♪ and preaching. >> i don't know a man who can set you straight. >> reporter: outside the supreme court as the justices hear arguments in historic same sex marriage cases. the high court is weighing whether...
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, even some of the video we just sawing -- going to reair the oral arguments. at 8:00 p.m. eastern. about 10:20 eastern. or so, so we hope you can join us. comments quickly. facebook.com/cspan. max well says guy, it's been legal in the uk for a while. dawn says it's a done deal. suck, but that's the fact. there is one place where the extreme court has no authority. my house. lots more at fbi.com. as we look at the demonstrators, the supporters the opponents outside the supreme court today, we'll take you to part two of the oral argument on same sex marriages. the case is from ohio kentucky and tennessee and addressing whether the -- that were performed in states where it's legal. this is about 50 minutes. >> we'll now hear argument on the second question in this case. mr. hall. >> may it please the court. the question to petition ners are already married. they have established those endure enduring relationships. and they have a libber rty interest that is of fundamental importance to these couples and their children. a state should not be allowed to effectivel
, even some of the video we just sawing -- going to reair the oral arguments. at 8:00 p.m. eastern. about 10:20 eastern. or so, so we hope you can join us. comments quickly. facebook.com/cspan. max well says guy, it's been legal in the uk for a while. dawn says it's a done deal. suck, but that's the fact. there is one place where the extreme court has no authority. my house. lots more at fbi.com. as we look at the demonstrators, the supporters the opponents outside the supreme court today,...
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this oral argument is one hour. >> good afternoon.n behalf of the people of the state of michigan. and please the court. as justice kennedy explained just a few months ago, it is a fundamental premise of a democratic system that he people can be trusted to decide even divisive issues. that's what this case is about. it is about who gets to decide what the definition of marriage is. it is about who gets to decide on two different levels. it's about to who gets to decide what the definition of marriage is and what that definition must be and it's about who gets to decide on two different levels, the judicial hierarchy has felt whether a district court can disregard a directly on point holding by the united states supreme court, namely baker versus nelson and the bigger picture, it's whether federal rights, if there is a creation of a new federal constitutional right if that should be done under the amendment process or by the courts under a doctrine. there is common ground in this state that the u.s. constitution does not directly addre
this oral argument is one hour. >> good afternoon.n behalf of the people of the state of michigan. and please the court. as justice kennedy explained just a few months ago, it is a fundamental premise of a democratic system that he people can be trusted to decide even divisive issues. that's what this case is about. it is about who gets to decide what the definition of marriage is. it is about who gets to decide on two different levels. it's about to who gets to decide what the definition...
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people are lining up to hear tuesday's oral arguments. there is a discussion about the upcoming cases and their positions on cases. this is about one hour and 10 minutes. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> hello, we are grateful to the folks at c-span coming in who are filming the discussion today and we want to be conscious of their presence here. my name is rick scarborough and myself and others who are here, matthew staver and mr. jackson are the original authors, there are copies you can see one if you'd like. you can read the pledge and see the key signers and over 6000 have signed the pledge. all of that will be discussed in the course of the presentations today. we had to members that could not be here because of one case that we had and they both submitted a copy of their position and that includes mr. jackson. [inaudible] >> another by the president of the caucus for american [inaudible] [inaudible] >> let me say that again into the microphone for those that are watching. we are passi
people are lining up to hear tuesday's oral arguments. there is a discussion about the upcoming cases and their positions on cases. this is about one hour and 10 minutes. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> hello, we are grateful to the folks at c-span coming in who are filming the discussion today and we want to be conscious of their presence here. my name is rick scarborough and myself and others who are here, matthew staver and mr. jackson...
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the only time they discuss the cases in oral arguments and what we saw today.ces speaking to one another through the lawyers. >> and do you think that behind the scenes what do you think it transpiring now. the justices come in with an idea and arguments only affirm that or is there some in the next 24 hours grappling with which way to go here? >> the case has been around this long and they have written and thought about it it is unlikely that any votes will be changed in the next 24 hours. the key justice anthony kennedy is known to have changed his mind in cases. prayer in high school commencement and roe versus waed. and changed his mind. it is possible. it is complete. no it is not. there could be surprises. but we all expect that same- sex marriage will be upheld. >> is there a way for the supreme court to rule that not necessarily change anything for the country and states that are grappling with the issue? >> there was a thinking that it could be possible and a slim case that the supreme court could say that the constitution and a provision of the consti
the only time they discuss the cases in oral arguments and what we saw today.ces speaking to one another through the lawyers. >> and do you think that behind the scenes what do you think it transpiring now. the justices come in with an idea and arguments only affirm that or is there some in the next 24 hours grappling with which way to go here? >> the case has been around this long and they have written and thought about it it is unlikely that any votes will be changed in the next...
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after that the supreme court oral argument in horn versus the u.s. department of agriculture, dealing with u.s. raisin farmers and the fifth amendment. >> on tuesday, the supreme court will hear oral argument on whether the 14th amendment requires states to license marriages between two people of the same sex. and whether states are required to recognize same-sex marriages performed in other states. already people are lining up in front of the supreme court to hear tuesday's oral argue. ahead of the argue amount group called vision america brought conservative religious lead tore the national press club for a discussion about the upcoming supreme court cases and their positions on the cases. this is about an hour and ten minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> i want to start right on time. we're grateful for the folks at c-span coming in and filming the discussion today so we want to be conscious of their presence. i appreciate the audience of c-span. my name is rick scarborough. myself, along with several others who are here most especially matt st.
after that the supreme court oral argument in horn versus the u.s. department of agriculture, dealing with u.s. raisin farmers and the fifth amendment. >> on tuesday, the supreme court will hear oral argument on whether the 14th amendment requires states to license marriages between two people of the same sex. and whether states are required to recognize same-sex marriages performed in other states. already people are lining up in front of the supreme court to hear tuesday's oral argue....
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yesterday, america dropped down on one knee and proposed oral arguments that could settle the question of marriage equality for gay people. >> the court will answer two questions-- can state refuse to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, and can they decline to recognize same-sex marriages that were legally granted somewhere else. >> jon: that's right the supreme court is hearing those cases while participating in this year's "amazing race." ( laughter ) she seems-- she seems perfectly comfortable on a zip line. ( laughter ) of course, an issue this important was bound to draw a crowd, making their final arguments. the progay marriage camp went with how can a just god not allow two men to not be together? while the antigay marriage crowd went with why don't we summon the ancient hebrews and see what they say? by the way, yes, that is a shofar, and yes, the antigay man is blowing it. ( laughter ) ( applause ) but. ( cheers and applause ) it wouldn't be up to those outside the court. >> this will in all likelihood come down to justice kennedy. >> jon: kennedy kennedy kennedy! the
yesterday, america dropped down on one knee and proposed oral arguments that could settle the question of marriage equality for gay people. >> the court will answer two questions-- can state refuse to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, and can they decline to recognize same-sex marriages that were legally granted somewhere else. >> jon: that's right the supreme court is hearing those cases while participating in this year's "amazing race." ( laughter ) she...
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we will play the oral argument in its entirety. tomorrow on washington journal, brian brown of the national organization of marriage and evan from the freedom to marry will discuss the oral arguments. david savage covers the cases and he will examine what the ruling either way means to the status of same-sex marriage. plus, phone calls and tweets live tomorrow. now, the sixth circuit court of appeals argument on the same-sex marriage ban involving james and his husband, john, who was terminally ill. they married in a state that recognize same-sex marriage and had to sue to have the marriage recognize on a desert of to. it was the first major gay marriage law after victories and set up a split in the appellate courts. this is one hour. eric murphy, interim director of ohio department of health. these cases involve state recognition of out-of-state same-sex marriage. in that respect, up from the michigan case that was just argued, which involved in state licensing for performance of same-sex marriages. in rejecting the ohio voters' d
we will play the oral argument in its entirety. tomorrow on washington journal, brian brown of the national organization of marriage and evan from the freedom to marry will discuss the oral arguments. david savage covers the cases and he will examine what the ruling either way means to the status of same-sex marriage. plus, phone calls and tweets live tomorrow. now, the sixth circuit court of appeals argument on the same-sex marriage ban involving james and his husband, john, who was terminally...
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. >> was it intercourse or was it oral sex? they have this young girl in a small room with a video camera going on above her head knowing everything they know about interrogations becoming public, the cops asked her if they had sex after laura arrived at pitonyak's apartment. you can almost see body parts and intercourse, copulation, oral sex. what kind of question is that? it's because even the cops are fascinated by this bizarre turn of events in the case. >> laura says within 24 hours, she and colton are in mexico. she calls herself a reluctant driver despite describing their journey as a romantic holiday during a prior interview. >> i never intended on purpose to help colton hide, you know. i'm being held captive. i played for my life the best i could. >> what laura doesn't realize is a mexican acquaintance has e-mailed this photo to detectives. >> you're on vacation. you're having a good time. that's what it looks like. right? >> i think it looks like a fake smile. [ crying ] >> now, as she sees her freedom eroding, she's
. >> was it intercourse or was it oral sex? they have this young girl in a small room with a video camera going on above her head knowing everything they know about interrogations becoming public, the cops asked her if they had sex after laura arrived at pitonyak's apartment. you can almost see body parts and intercourse, copulation, oral sex. what kind of question is that? it's because even the cops are fascinated by this bizarre turn of events in the case. >> laura says within 24...
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remember too, we will bring you the entire oral argument from tomorrow beginning at 4:00 p.m.rn and that will be on c-span3. tomorrow on washington journal we will hear from brian brown and evan wolfson discuss tuesday's supreme court oral arguments. after that, more of those cases with david savage who will examine what a ruling either way would mean for the status of same-sex marriage in the u.s. today. plus, your phone calls and tweets. right now on c-span, a sixth circuit court of appeals oral argument in a case from last august that upheld same-sex marriage bans in michigan, ohio, and tennessee. it involved a couple that initially challenged their state's ban against allowing same-sex couples to adopt children. it was responsible for setting up the case for the appellate court before the supreme court tomorrow. this is about an hour. >> may it please the court -- as justice kennedy explained a few months ago, it is a fundamental premise of our democratic system that the people can be trusted to decide even divisive issues on decent and rational grounds. that's what this c
remember too, we will bring you the entire oral argument from tomorrow beginning at 4:00 p.m.rn and that will be on c-span3. tomorrow on washington journal we will hear from brian brown and evan wolfson discuss tuesday's supreme court oral arguments. after that, more of those cases with david savage who will examine what a ruling either way would mean for the status of same-sex marriage in the u.s. today. plus, your phone calls and tweets. right now on c-span, a sixth circuit court of appeals...
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and we are an official partner of the veterans oral history project that the library of congress. i'd like to start by asking you a few questions about your background. could you state your full name and title? senator mccain: john cindy mccain, united states senator from arizona. kelly: when were you born? senator mccain: august 29 1936. kelly: did you always feel that you were bound for life in the navy? senator mccain: i believe so. i resisted it from time to time, but i was pretty sure that was what was going to happen. kelly: where would you when president kennedy was assassinated, and what we are thoughts? senator mccain: i was at virginia beach, virginia, in a house that three other bachelors and i were living in, and i happened to be at home. i was watching television, and, of course, heard the news. i think my emotions were very similar to the majority of americans -- shop, sorrow, anger , but mostly shock. kelly: what lessons did annapolis teach you that have stayed with you? senator mccain: i think that over time, a school like the naval academy and stills and you certa
and we are an official partner of the veterans oral history project that the library of congress. i'd like to start by asking you a few questions about your background. could you state your full name and title? senator mccain: john cindy mccain, united states senator from arizona. kelly: when were you born? senator mccain: august 29 1936. kelly: did you always feel that you were bound for life in the navy? senator mccain: i believe so. i resisted it from time to time, but i was pretty sure that...
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you persuaded me by an extraordinary oral argument you present in the second circuit in a challenge to the constitutionality of the war in vietnam. i've been bringing those charges and getting actually know where. i couldn't get anybody to take it quite seriously. so i went to you and i said would you put your reputation on the line by standing up before the second circuit and actually taking an argument that this is a possible and important legal proposition? and norman in the source of a 35 minute oral argument before the second circuit turned what was a french argument that was giving no intellectual traction anywhere into a real mainstream argument that eventually resulted in an injunction and a trip to the second circuit and the supreme court several years later the and as well as the building i said no, that was extraordinary. norman turned to me and he said you can do that, too. you can do that too. teaching is what you should think about. and i remember as well norman, 1973 persuading a skeptical personnel committee headed by peter to give me a chance to be a teacher. and i wil
you persuaded me by an extraordinary oral argument you present in the second circuit in a challenge to the constitutionality of the war in vietnam. i've been bringing those charges and getting actually know where. i couldn't get anybody to take it quite seriously. so i went to you and i said would you put your reputation on the line by standing up before the second circuit and actually taking an argument that this is a possible and important legal proposition? and norman in the source of a 35...
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oral-b. guys, it's just the two of you. the setting is just right. some degree of erectile dysfunction. well, viagra helps guys with ed get and keep an erection. and you only take it when you need it. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. ask your doctor about viagra. the largest enterprises in the world, are the largest targets in the world, for every hacker, crook and nuisance in the world. but systems policed by hp's cyber security team are constantly monitored for threats. outside and in. that's why hp reports and helps neutralize more intrusions than anyone. in the world. if hp security solutions can help keep the world's largest organiz
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i think i heard you say in your oral -- oral testimony true there is no evidence that fracking -- would you repeat that for me please. >> yes, sir. hopefully i said the same thing in my oral is written, but if i didn't i welcome didn't i welcome the opportunity to repeated here. there is yet to be conclusive evidence that hydraulic fracking itself has caused ranking water contamination. however, it is widely understood poor well construction and maintenance can create pathways -- >> okay. that is what i wanted to hear. thank you. you know, i heard people say the same thing about the alamo. the alamo does not cause pollution, but those people who visited and travel by car because pollution. someone said the same thing about the super bowl. the super the super bowl itself does not turn on pollution, but those who travel to the super bowl or watch the super bowl. the same thing about the statue of liberty. the energy for the boat must be produced. the same thing about the white house. the white house itself does not cause any environmental damage most people go to see the white house after
i think i heard you say in your oral -- oral testimony true there is no evidence that fracking -- would you repeat that for me please. >> yes, sir. hopefully i said the same thing in my oral is written, but if i didn't i welcome didn't i welcome the opportunity to repeated here. there is yet to be conclusive evidence that hydraulic fracking itself has caused ranking water contamination. however, it is widely understood poor well construction and maintenance can create pathways -- >>...
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that's why there's biotene, available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel.r mouth healthy too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. feel like a raging storm. i've tried laxatives, but my symptoms keep returning. my constipation feels like a heavy weight that keeps coming back. vo: linzess can help. once-daily linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. linzess is thought to help calm pain-sensing nerves and accelerate bowel movements. linzess helps you proactively manage your symptoms. do not give linzess to children under 6, and it should not be given to children 6 to 17. it may harm them. don't take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain, especially with bloody or black stools. the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. if it's severe, stop taking linzess and call your doctor right away. other side effects include, gas, stomach-area pain and swelling. bottom line, ask
that's why there's biotene, available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel.r mouth healthy too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. feel like a raging storm. i've tried laxatives, but my symptoms keep returning. my constipation feels like a heavy weight that keeps coming back. vo: linzess can help. once-daily linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. linzess is thought to help...
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the national postal model to use personal equipment or facility quick strike capability to deliver oral antibiotics from the strategic national stockpile to residential addresses within a single day as part of local and state mass dispensing plenty of the model was designed to augment not replace the distribution oral antibiotics the of the aforementioned pot. formal activation at this federal level to the postmaster general based on the declaration of a public health emergency response to requests from the governor of the affected state. career letter carries management personal who have been solicited, trained and roster prevent as volunteers would be notified and activated. every delivery point received a uniform amount of material. into geographical areas receiving oral antibiotics all postal operations other than the delivery of the drugs was suspended at those residences would not receive mail that day normal postal operations would only resume winter to do so by local public health. operational capability in five cities established i think most of planning preparations were compl
the national postal model to use personal equipment or facility quick strike capability to deliver oral antibiotics from the strategic national stockpile to residential addresses within a single day as part of local and state mass dispensing plenty of the model was designed to augment not replace the distribution oral antibiotics the of the aforementioned pot. formal activation at this federal level to the postmaster general based on the declaration of a public health emergency response to...
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it collects oral histories and makes them accessible to the public.hear from senator thomas carper of delaware, a new flight officer. medieval -- na val flight officer. david: we are here with the veterans history program to discuss your them accessible to the public. career in the navy reserve. today is the 14th of september and we are on capitol hill. thank you for your time. i would like to open up the floor with a question, talking about your youth and your interest in the military and what eventually lead you to the navy rotc program. senator tom carper: my wife says that i never grew up and i hope in a sense that i never do. i grew up in virginia, my dad worked for nationwide insurance. it was in gamble, virginia on the north carolina border. i was in the boy scouts. my father encouraged me to attend and i did scout when i was 12 or so. the first time i ever sat in an airplane was at the civil air patrol, indicated that took off beside me. off into the wild blue yonder. i was always intrigued with the military, my dad had been a chief petty offi
it collects oral histories and makes them accessible to the public.hear from senator thomas carper of delaware, a new flight officer. medieval -- na val flight officer. david: we are here with the veterans history program to discuss your them accessible to the public. career in the navy reserve. today is the 14th of september and we are on capitol hill. thank you for your time. i would like to open up the floor with a question, talking about your youth and your interest in the military and what...
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after that the supreme court oral argument in horn versus the u.s.artment of agriculture, dealing with u.s. raisin farmers and the fifth amendment. >> on tuesday, the supreme court will hear oral argument on whether the 14th amendment requires states to license marriages between two people of the same sex. and whether states are required to recognize same-sex marriages performed in other states. already people are lining up in front of the supreme court to hear tuesday's oral argue. ahead of the argue amount group called
after that the supreme court oral argument in horn versus the u.s.artment of agriculture, dealing with u.s. raisin farmers and the fifth amendment. >> on tuesday, the supreme court will hear oral argument on whether the 14th amendment requires states to license marriages between two people of the same sex. and whether states are required to recognize same-sex marriages performed in other states. already people are lining up in front of the supreme court to hear tuesday's oral argue. ahead...
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we should be doing more to support departmental proper jects and improve oral health. and care for children. we demow the linch has been well established. increasing access and removing barriers to health care must be at the forefront. i'm working to increase access to dental care. and improving the state of black health in the state of american health, we need to lift it up and co-sponsoringing h.r. 539. and i yield back. mr. payne: i would like to thank the gentlelady from illinois. and that is so true and stated those issues. that is showing we have known for quite some quite time, oral care impacts so many other parts of your health. and you mentioned it could show you the onset of diabetes. and i mention diabetes, madam speaker, is because is because i have been out for several weeks now with a foot infection. and it got pretty severe and had to be operated on. but what has complicated the circumstance with my foot is me being on diabetes etic, a very nb noncompliant diabetic a diabetic, did not take it seriously or the medicines i should have taken for years. and
we should be doing more to support departmental proper jects and improve oral health. and care for children. we demow the linch has been well established. increasing access and removing barriers to health care must be at the forefront. i'm working to increase access to dental care. and improving the state of black health in the state of american health, we need to lift it up and co-sponsoringing h.r. 539. and i yield back. mr. payne: i would like to thank the gentlelady from illinois. and that...
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Órale. >> aquÍ estÁ tu lana. omar: ey, ey, dale. [televisiÓn] hola, ma, ya lleguÉ.
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not all toothbrushes are created equal, oral-b toothbrushes are engineered with end rounded bristlesng doesn't scratch gums and angled perfectly to remove 90% of plaque for a healthier smile. trust the brand more dentists and hygienists use. oral-b. [ female announcer ] when you're serious about fighting wrinkles, turn to roc® retinol correxion®. one week fine lines appear to fade. one month deep wrinkles look smoother. after one year, skin looks ageless. high performance skincare™ only from roc®. i have great credit. how do you know? duh. try credit karma. it's free and you can see what your score is right now . i just got my free credit score! credit karma. really free. >>> you're watching cnn. i'm brooke baldwin. this dramatic police chase on the streets and then on horse back. what appears to have happened the suspect appears to surrender. now the police are under investigation. the helicopter captured this video at the end of this bizarre chase that started with the chase by car and then the suspect stealing a horse. this man is tased and appears to put his hands behind i back a
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it comes in oral rinse, spray or gel, so there's moisturizing relief for everyone.om a dry mouth. if you're looking for a car that drives you... ...and takes the wheel right from your very hands... ...this isn't that car. the first and only car with direct adaptive steering. ♪ the 328 horsepower q50, from infiniti. >>> i love few things more than quoting that impeccable communist deng zhao ping. "to be rich is glorious." all isms are wassisms. dig deep and it's always about the money." meet tim sei, man of communist china, a man of impeccable taste. one of more than 150,000 shanghainese millionaires. accustomed to the good life. >> take the seawater out, replace with champagne. have it all at once, hopefully you like it. >> he likes nice things, and he makes donald trump's ticky-tack empire look like the back of pauley d.'s van. >> where are these from? they're great. >> france. >> france, fantastic. wow, they're in good shape. >> probably kept them happy. this one flying in jet with the seat belt so they're nice and happy and safe. >> apparently. >> tim is an inves
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. >>> in other news, an oral surgeon is under arrest for feeding his wife's addiction by giving her illegal drugs. records show the wife used the drugs while caring for the couple's children. eva pilgram is outside of the office that is now closed tonight. >> reporter: the office is closed. it's locked up and there is no activity here all day, the dentist is in trouble for writing prescriptions for pain pills for his wife. this happened for ratting out an employee for snatching his prescription pad and writing her own prescriptions. when they talked to her they found out what was going on inside. >> absolute oral surgery is not open as usual it's closed after the dentist here admitted to police that he wrote fraudulent prescriptions for pain pills. >> they were either directly for his wife or to staff members and the staff members would then get them filled and turn them over to his wife. >> rebecca who happens to be the sedation nurse for the practice that she also stole the very drug she was suppose to be using on patients. >> they were taking the fentanyl here and replacing it with salin
. >>> in other news, an oral surgeon is under arrest for feeding his wife's addiction by giving her illegal drugs. records show the wife used the drugs while caring for the couple's children. eva pilgram is outside of the office that is now closed tonight. >> reporter: the office is closed. it's locked up and there is no activity here all day, the dentist is in trouble for writing prescriptions for pain pills for his wife. this happened for ratting out an employee for snatching...
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oral-b. ♪ ♪ you're only young once. unless you have a subaru. (announcer) the subaru xv crosstrek.al all-wheel drive plus 34 mpg. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. so if you have any epackages you want to returnil you should just give them to us since we're going to be here anyway it's kind of a no brainer >>> in 2005, a individually game designer named matt harding posted this video of himself online. >> some friends found it and they put it on their blogs and it ended up getting passed around. >> before he knew it the video had more than a million hits. >> it sort of kept having these spikes where it would get bigger and bigger and more people would come in and different countries. sweden, south korea is watching the video. late in 2005 it had this really big spike and suddenly i was getting calls by tv shows and newspapers. >> and it certainly caught my attention. will you dance with me? >> sure. >> but for all the attention the video got, people said it couldn't be real. but the exotic locations were really a combination of editing magic or green screen technology. so w
oral-b. ♪ ♪ you're only young once. unless you have a subaru. (announcer) the subaru xv crosstrek.al all-wheel drive plus 34 mpg. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. so if you have any epackages you want to returnil you should just give them to us since we're going to be here anyway it's kind of a no brainer >>> in 2005, a individually game designer named matt harding posted this video of himself online. >> some friends found it and they put it on their blogs and it...
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supreme court will hear oral arguments on same sex marriage ahead of a decision that will affect the entire country. or the court could fully legalize it nationwide. bringing in an additional 13 states one of the attorneys that argued for same sex marriage in the california case said it is easier, now for the supreme court to decide in favor of marriage equality. at that point, we still have less than half the country. now, overwhelmingly, it is taking over the country. in the last couple of years. you have seen a tremendous movement that i think makes it easier for the supreme court to make that position. >> >> a majority of the states that have moved toward recognizing gay marriage has done it through judicial -- the courts are forcing with issue as to what the supreme court will do. >> oral arguments take place tuesday morning. the supreme court is expected to issue a decision by the end of june. >> >> urban farming activists celebrate a milestone what they say still needs to be done to save andesite bay plot of land. -- activists gathered in the east bay to celebrate the first an
supreme court will hear oral arguments on same sex marriage ahead of a decision that will affect the entire country. or the court could fully legalize it nationwide. bringing in an additional 13 states one of the attorneys that argued for same sex marriage in the california case said it is easier, now for the supreme court to decide in favor of marriage equality. at that point, we still have less than half the country. now, overwhelmingly, it is taking over the country. in the last couple of...
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agostini was a full opinion that had written opinion, it had oral argument. that is what is distinguishable -- distinguishable about these kinds of ruling. judge sutton: that is why the supreme court is casual about ignoring them. i did not think that rule apply to the lower courts. carol stanyar: the second circuit and league of women voters explained that lower courts can be informed directly by an outright reversal of an earlier decision or they can be informed indirectly by doctrinal developments. what we would say is that the doctrinal developments are the way that this court is informed and therefore this court can make the call despite baker and every court in the country has ruled this way a baker. judge sutton: not on the first and second circuit on windsor. carol stanyar: probably the most doctrinal development that we have because of the recognition of the same-sex marriage case. judge sutton: lawrence was also a doctrinal development. i think you rely on those cases. that didn't alter their view on how to look at this. the second circuits view bef
agostini was a full opinion that had written opinion, it had oral argument. that is what is distinguishable -- distinguishable about these kinds of ruling. judge sutton: that is why the supreme court is casual about ignoring them. i did not think that rule apply to the lower courts. carol stanyar: the second circuit and league of women voters explained that lower courts can be informed directly by an outright reversal of an earlier decision or they can be informed indirectly by doctrinal...
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Órale. me las vas a pagar aldonza alcocer. me las vas a pagar. [celular] aldonza: ¿quÉ pasÓ, renato?
Órale. me las vas a pagar aldonza alcocer. me las vas a pagar. [celular] aldonza: ¿quÉ pasÓ, renato?
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. >> hi brian, thank you, not just his wife that oral surgeon is accused of giving illegal prescriptions to his office staff as well. he and his wife rebecca both from malvern have been charged. he worked in an office in berwyn and we are live with the details of the drugs prescribes and now the surgeon covered up his alleged wrong dogs. >> and the first all girl quintuplets in the world since 1969 were born last week in texas, the happy but busy parents are speaking out. ali gorman will have that story coming up on "action news" at 5:00. just some stories we are working on for you until then back to you. >> monica and i are twin parents, we both just broke a sweat. >>> the new c and d canal museum opened today in delaware city on fifth street and it was built over the past few years and visitsers can see fossils and artifacts from the region. >>> money saving secrets at your fingertips, the three apps you need to donate before your spending spree. >>> and the d.a. says a crack down of a grab and go bar may not be kind to your health after all. >> and tears to stunned silence friends and
. >> hi brian, thank you, not just his wife that oral surgeon is accused of giving illegal prescriptions to his office staff as well. he and his wife rebecca both from malvern have been charged. he worked in an office in berwyn and we are live with the details of the drugs prescribes and now the surgeon covered up his alleged wrong dogs. >> and the first all girl quintuplets in the world since 1969 were born last week in texas, the happy but busy parents are speaking out. ali gorman...
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inside for two and a half hours a panel of three you judges heard oral arguments. soon they'll decide whether the president's policy should move forward or remain on hold. the action which will shield as many 5 million undocumented migrants and grant them work permits. >> we believe everyone here on these streets will reach the hearts of those judges, and we'll win. >> i'm in the process of being deported right now. this would help me stay here with my family. >> in court justice department states that they cannot undo you a federal immigration policy. but they say deferring deportation would mean a financial burden for states as they would be forced to spend more on law enforcement education and healthcare. outside the court those in favor of the president's immigration move outnumbered those against. but opponents were vocal as well. >> we came here as immigrants but we're also a nation of laws. >> but supporters remain optimistic. many realize a ruling in their favor could be tough. this is considered the most conservative circuit in the country. two of the judg
inside for two and a half hours a panel of three you judges heard oral arguments. soon they'll decide whether the president's policy should move forward or remain on hold. the action which will shield as many 5 million undocumented migrants and grant them work permits. >> we believe everyone here on these streets will reach the hearts of those judges, and we'll win. >> i'm in the process of being deported right now. this would help me stay here with my family. >> in court...
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it requires anyone convicted of non-forcible oral copulation with a minor to register with police asders. all oral sex was illegal till 1975 when the state legalized it. >>> investigators are working to identify a body that was discovered following a fire this morning in east palo alto at the romic environmental iron. -- refinery. crews pond to construction trailer engulfed in flames. the body was discovered after the fire was put out. there is a nearby homeless encampment and they suspect the victim was a transient. >> it is a vacant site. we have an issue with homelessness in the area and so there is a possibility of that. >> warming fire possibly. >> possibly, we are looking into the cause right now. >> at this point investigators don't believe the fire is suspicious. >>> started as a call from a viewer complaining about a contractor. 2 investigates did some dig and found many of the same issues. now the state is taking a closer look. >> college students vote to increase their fees. why they think it is a good idea. >> and stuck in the mud for years. what the drought is exposing a
it requires anyone convicted of non-forcible oral copulation with a minor to register with police asders. all oral sex was illegal till 1975 when the state legalized it. >>> investigators are working to identify a body that was discovered following a fire this morning in east palo alto at the romic environmental iron. -- refinery. crews pond to construction trailer engulfed in flames. the body was discovered after the fire was put out. there is a nearby homeless encampment and they...
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in a very illegal way that is why today we had oral arguments, and the four lawsuits they filed in the district of columbia court of appeals, in the district of west virginia joined in the lawsuits by 15 states who agree with me, and these are the lead cases we had oral arguments today and we've got to show this administration that they cannot ignore the constitution of the united states ignore the american people. neil: do you think, robert he pivoted here he said i don't flip over coal but like the cleaner technology. tom steyer is a liberal hedge fund activist had put out a series of ads. some say pairing you as representing the old days of fossil fuel and that this was just a shift in the administration's part toward cleaner air standards. you say it's not the case. >> definitely not the case neil. we need all forms of electric power generation in this country. we need coal we need natural gas, nuclear wind and solar. there needs to be a base loaded grip. the wind and solar only provides 1%, and it's five times more expensive than coal-fired electricity. we needed base loaded power
in a very illegal way that is why today we had oral arguments, and the four lawsuits they filed in the district of columbia court of appeals, in the district of west virginia joined in the lawsuits by 15 states who agree with me, and these are the lead cases we had oral arguments today and we've got to show this administration that they cannot ignore the constitution of the united states ignore the american people. neil: do you think, robert he pivoted here he said i don't flip over coal but...