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case in 1922, taft a struck down a federal child labor tax law, which taxed businesses employing children under the age of 14 years old. for taft, child labor tax was not a tax. should congress and the institution of its cut -- it will become the painful duty of this tribunal should a decision, for us say that the act was not the law of the land. taft failed to include the entire quote from marshall's opinion was that explains that when the law is not prohibited, it's really calculated to affect any of the objects of trust in the government, it goes too far and treads on to legislate ground. they rate of the child labor case where the opinion would have made the great nationalists john marshall turn over in his grave. brandeis joined in. taft's ambition to mask the court was so successfully persuaded not only brandeis, but also homes and stone, the usual dissenters and defenders of federal power to join a unanimous court in the child labor decision. suppressing their likely disagreements. brandeis's decision not to dissent was especially significant, since he had voted
case in 1922, taft a struck down a federal child labor tax law, which taxed businesses employing children under the age of 14 years old. for taft, child labor tax was not a tax. should congress and the institution of its cut -- it will become the painful duty of this tribunal should a decision, for us say that the act was not the law of the land. taft failed to include the entire quote from marshall's opinion was that explains that when the law is not prohibited, it's really calculated to...
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brandeis was a defender of a state rights. taft was a defender of state power. in the election of 1912, their policy views dramatically diverts. taft wanted to prosecute the trusts in the megabanks for antitrust violations. brandeis and wilson want to break them up so they can be taxed by the states. roosevelt wanted to create strong regular tory bodies to oversee them. if taft and brandeis differed fundamentally, in their views about federal power, they shared a devotion to interpret the constitution in light of changed circumstances. brandeis was the most important attitude of interpreting the constitution, which recs in the greatest prophet of free speech and privacy in the 20 century. it is surprising, right was surprised to learn as i began my work, that taft, like brandeis, was not an original list. he believed to that his highest and most useful function involves the translation of legal principles to meet new conditions. the idea that judges should interpret the exact intentions of those who established the constitution was the theory of one who does not
brandeis was a defender of a state rights. taft was a defender of state power. in the election of 1912, their policy views dramatically diverts. taft wanted to prosecute the trusts in the megabanks for antitrust violations. brandeis and wilson want to break them up so they can be taxed by the states. roosevelt wanted to create strong regular tory bodies to oversee them. if taft and brandeis differed fundamentally, in their views about federal power, they shared a devotion to interpret the...
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a. taft. that is why we are here today. you think the supreme court may have some bearing on -- her >> i do not have a crystal wall. know we made strong constitutional arguments today and we feel confident. any other questions? thank you very much. >> making. >> good morning. i am president and general an organization. we were granted argument time this morning and join to the solicitor general and defending president obama's use of his presidential prerogative which has been executed by many of his predecessors to set priorities enforcement.on his guidance issued in november 2014 was an exercise of that long-standing authority. the justices seemed concerned with vigorous questioning about whether the state of texas had the right to be in court to challenge that right of enforcement discretion. the questions also reflected confusion about what exactly the state of texas is challenging since it had in its briefing repeated that the president has the authority through the secretary of homeland security to determine how to arra
a. taft. that is why we are here today. you think the supreme court may have some bearing on -- her >> i do not have a crystal wall. know we made strong constitutional arguments today and we feel confident. any other questions? thank you very much. >> making. >> good morning. i am president and general an organization. we were granted argument time this morning and join to the solicitor general and defending president obama's use of his presidential prerogative which has been...
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but there's a strong challenge from senator robert taft. eader, senior conservative and a president's son. >> taft and dewey were natural lifelong and enthusiastic enemies. they were profoundly different men in vision. they were put on the planet to piss each other off. >> dewey has 350 delegate votes in the bag. but he still needs 200 more. >> preparation was dewey's middle name. dewey made sure that he had a card file on every delegate, who their friends were. who might be in a position to influence them. >> dewey's campaign manager is herbert brownell, a man who will go farther than most to get what he wants. >> he operated to get things done and he had his own style and knew what he was doing. >> brownell's mission, to get delegates to vote for dewey. easy when you know their darkest secrets. >> the taft people, with a touch of paranoia believe that the vaunted eastern establishment knew your bank accounts. probably who you slept with. all sorts of things with which to compel you to vote against your interests and your philosophical incl
but there's a strong challenge from senator robert taft. eader, senior conservative and a president's son. >> taft and dewey were natural lifelong and enthusiastic enemies. they were profoundly different men in vision. they were put on the planet to piss each other off. >> dewey has 350 delegate votes in the bag. but he still needs 200 more. >> preparation was dewey's middle name. dewey made sure that he had a card file on every delegate, who their friends were. who might be...
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a judge. nevertheless, roosevelt was convinced that taft would be a wonderful successor, almost as soon as he left, friends started to send roosevelt letters suggesting he might find it necessary to run again in 1912. talk about this relationship between theodore roosevelt and william howard taft. guest: roosevelt actually loved william howard taft. and i think anybody who reads about him has to love him. he was a wonderful guy. so when roosevelt -- roosevelt served for two terms, almost two full terms as president and felt he shouldn't succeed himself, so he really picked taft as his successor, and taft was the man he once called the most lovable man he knew. but taft was not the activist that roosevelt had been. and one of the issues was the environment. your last guest who talked about executive orders, well, he thought the government could do whatever he wanted to in terms of preserving environment. taft thought, well, no, we've got to go through a process that involves congress. that was one of many things that was different between them. t.r. began to get these calls, we need you back in
a judge. nevertheless, roosevelt was convinced that taft would be a wonderful successor, almost as soon as he left, friends started to send roosevelt letters suggesting he might find it necessary to run again in 1912. talk about this relationship between theodore roosevelt and william howard taft. guest: roosevelt actually loved william howard taft. and i think anybody who reads about him has to love him. he was a wonderful guy. so when roosevelt -- roosevelt served for two terms, almost two...
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debate raged between conservatives who backed taft and eisenhower, who moderately >> i accept your summons. i will lead this crusade. >> dickerson: it was a shocker. taft was overthrown. in an effort to unite the party, ike chose a rising conservative senator with sterling anti-communist credentials has his running mate. 39-year-old richard nixon. ike rolled on to victory in nor. and the chaos of the 195 convention was swept aside. republicans were happy conservatives were not they would carry on the fight until they get their own nominee 12 years later, barry gold water. we'll look at his bumpy convention in 1964 in our next installment. back in a moment. blatl patients. a deluge of digital records. x-rays, mris. all on account...of penelope. but with the help of at&t, and a network that scales up and down on-demand, the hospital can be ready. today. until next week for "face the nation," i'm john dickerson. captioning sponsored by cbs access.wgbh.org i think we should've taken a left at the river. tarzan know where tarzan go! tarzan does not know where tarzan go. hey, excuse me, do you know where the waterfall is? waterfall? no, me tarz
debate raged between conservatives who backed taft and eisenhower, who moderately >> i accept your summons. i will lead this crusade. >> dickerson: it was a shocker. taft was overthrown. in an effort to unite the party, ike chose a rising conservative senator with sterling anti-communist credentials has his running mate. 39-year-old richard nixon. ike rolled on to victory in nor. and the chaos of the 195 convention was swept aside. republicans were happy conservatives were not they...
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there he is riding like a king k in the backseat.. president william taftlied automobiles and by the end ofhee his term he could say with great pride coming in with a play thing of the rich and wealthy automobiles are here to stay any they're used for all classes, rich and poor. the taft car is on display.i the reagan jeep will take itsts place starting next week. the exhibit is free, just walkut on by, especially at night when the july box is all lit up here along the national mall. bob barnard, fox5 local news. that's cool.th also a beautiful day to be out there. we're going to keep things roling. >> we're definitely keeping things rolinging. they're headed up, too. we're headed in the right direction, finally april starting to feel like april out there. accuweather forecast life look outside, clear skies thisk evening. we're going to have clear skies for quite sometime and as we should. it was so volatile the pastth couple of weeks. not only was it chilly, but we had rain, we had snow and we had winds and day after day off freeze warnings, freeze watches
there he is riding like a king k in the backseat.. president william taftlied automobiles and by the end ofhee his term he could say with great pride coming in with a play thing of the rich and wealthy automobiles are here to stay any they're used for all classes, rich and poor. the taft car is on display.i the reagan jeep will take itsts place starting next week. the exhibit is free, just walkut on by, especially at night when the july box is all lit up here along the national mall. bob...
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taft and eisenhower, who moderately thought was more electable. >> i accept your summons. i will lead this crusade. >> dickerson: it was a shocker. own. in an effort to unite the party, ike chose a rising conservative senator with sterling anti-communist credentials has his running mate. 39-year-old richard nixon. ike rolled on to victory in nor. and the chaos of the 195 convention was swept aside. republicans were happy conservatives were not they would carry on the fight until they get their own nominee 12 years later, barry gold water. we'll look at his bumpy convention in 1964 in our next installment. installment. back in a moment. blat l patients. a deluge of digital records. x-rays, mris. all on account...of penelope. but with the help of at&t, and a network that scales up and down on-demand, the hospital can be ready. giving them the agility to be flexible & reliable. because no one knows & like at&t. joe sestak supports a plan that the new york timesfactreported makes cuts to social security benefits. and the plan raises the retirement age. it's true. the a.a.r.p. opposed the plan, citing dramatic cuts to medicare benefits
taft and eisenhower, who moderately thought was more electable. >> i accept your summons. i will lead this crusade. >> dickerson: it was a shocker. own. in an effort to unite the party, ike chose a rising conservative senator with sterling anti-communist credentials has his running mate. 39-year-old richard nixon. ike rolled on to victory in nor. and the chaos of the 195 convention was swept aside. republicans were happy conservatives were not they would carry on the fight until...
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she points a finger at someone else. >> she does. once hannah mary taft is arrested and apprehended i should talk a little bit about policing in philadelphia at this moment. >> this woman right now? >> this historical moment, thank you. in the late 19th century violence is a completely acceptable part of policing. in many respects as his racial profiling. you actually have patrol manuals that instruct philadelphia police officers to detain anyone who is poor or looking like they come from outside the state. imagine the variety of constituencies in a perilous position. when hannah mary taft is in custody she is kept in a cell off of the chief of detectives's office by herself and interrogated for a period of time, first she maintains the idea that she doesn't know anything about this case, she doesn't know any of the victims, she is kept in custody overnight and the next day she is reported as having a very pronounced blackeye, her coat is torn and she makes a confession. at that time she says this young man george wilson, and another young man got into an
she points a finger at someone else. >> she does. once hannah mary taft is arrested and apprehended i should talk a little bit about policing in philadelphia at this moment. >> this woman right now? >> this historical moment, thank you. in the late 19th century violence is a completely acceptable part of policing. in many respects as his racial profiling. you actually have patrol manuals that instruct philadelphia police officers to detain anyone who is poor or looking like...
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but teddy roosevelt showing up in the 1912 convention smoking a cigar, wearing a sombrero and referring to william howard taft, a sitting president you can see he and trump have something in common. he referred to his 1904 opponent who no one remembers, that neutral tinted individual which is the low-energy charge of its time. the neutral tension individual, there are some similarities to trump but there has not been a trump before. it is like he is not really a politician or interested in governing. i am not sure what he is interested in and we will see what happens when we get to the convention. thank you for having me. [applause] >> let me thank both of our authors not only for their presentation in writing and insights but remarkably we are on time to have audience participation. we are not -- we are being directed from the floor. let me just add a couple of quick comments on this. as i said in my starting introduction i have actually had a number of different exposures to the political world. when i taught at the university of maryland for 27 years i taught political science, courses on the executive pre
but teddy roosevelt showing up in the 1912 convention smoking a cigar, wearing a sombrero and referring to william howard taft, a sitting president you can see he and trump have something in common. he referred to his 1904 opponent who no one remembers, that neutral tinted individual which is the low-energy charge of its time. the neutral tension individual, there are some similarities to trump but there has not been a trump before. it is like he is not really a politician or interested in...
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two blocks from here is a monument, robert a. taft. that is why we are here today. >> do you think the supreme court may have some bearing on whether they want to reach such a monumental decision? >> i do not have a crystal ball. i know we made strong arguments today and we feel confident. any other questions? thank you very much. >> good morning. i am president and general counsel of -- and we were granted argument time this morning and the joined solicitor general and defending president obama's use of his presidential prerogative, which has been exercised by many of his predecessors over the years to set priorities and immigration enforcement. his guidance issued in november 2014 was an exercise of that long-standing authority. the justices this morning seemed very concerned in vigorous questioning as to whether the state of texas had a right to be in court to challenge that exercise of discretion. the questions also reflected confusion about what exactly the state of texas is challenging, since it has conceded in its briefing that t
two blocks from here is a monument, robert a. taft. that is why we are here today. >> do you think the supreme court may have some bearing on whether they want to reach such a monumental decision? >> i do not have a crystal ball. i know we made strong arguments today and we feel confident. any other questions? thank you very much. >> good morning. i am president and general counsel of -- and we were granted argument time this morning and the joined solicitor general and...
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. >> certainly made and impact but not a baseball fan. >> the taft theory i had heard of that. >> i liketheory. >> that's very interesting. >> good stuff. thanks nicole. appreciate it. >> what is your good question question. log on to cbsphilly.com/good question to submit your question. >> nicole will be here every night with the answer on "eyewitness news" at 11:00. we can't wait to hear from you and your good question. >>> still to come on "eyewitness news" tonight, zika fears renewed. officials reveal that the virus is worse than they originally thought. the disturbing discovery that has concerns spreading across the health community. justin. >> we're tracking our next storm system. it's a cold front and it arrives just in time to make for a messy morning commute. we'll time out the rain and let you know how warm the temperatures get in the extended forecast. >> looking for the best beach in the country. your travels may not take you far. at least if you believe wasn't popular magazine. >> who is the boss? the cake contest that has people battling it out for the best batter and even t
. >> certainly made and impact but not a baseball fan. >> the taft theory i had heard of that. >> i liketheory. >> that's very interesting. >> good stuff. thanks nicole. appreciate it. >> what is your good question question. log on to cbsphilly.com/good question to submit your question. >> nicole will be here every night with the answer on "eyewitness news" at 11:00. we can't wait to hear from you and your good question. >>> still to...
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. >> certainly made and impact but not a baseball fan. >> the taft theory i had heard of that. >> i liketheory. >> that's very interesting. >> good stuff. thanks nicole. appreciate it. >> what is your good question question. log on to cbsphilly.com/good question to submit your question. >> nicole will be here every night with the answer on "eyewitness news" at 11:00. we can't wait to hear from you and your good question. >>> still to come on "eyewitness news" tonight, zika fears renewed. officials reveal that the virus is worse than they originally thought. the disturbing discovery that has concerns spreading across the health community. justin. >> we're tracking our next storm system. it's a cold front and it arrives just in time to make for a messy morning commute. we'll time out the rain and let you know how warm the temperatures get in the extended forecast. >> looking for the best beach in the country. your travels may not take you far. at least if you believe wasn't popular magazine. >> who is the boss? the cake contest that has people battling it out for the best batter and even t
. >> certainly made and impact but not a baseball fan. >> the taft theory i had heard of that. >> i liketheory. >> that's very interesting. >> good stuff. thanks nicole. appreciate it. >> what is your good question question. log on to cbsphilly.com/good question to submit your question. >> nicole will be here every night with the answer on "eyewitness news" at 11:00. we can't wait to hear from you and your good question. >>> still to...
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that was a hillary clinton taft. >> tonight we're learning new details about the decades long relationship between the clintons and trump. the clinton presidential library today released hundreds of pages on the gop front-runner. >> reporter: political enemies prepping for their general election brawl. donald trump hammering hillary clinton. >> >> reporter: clinton flinging fighting words right back. >> his trafficking in prejudice and paranoia has no place in our political system. >> reporter: oh, how times change. 464 pages of newly released documents from the clinton presidential library reveal a decades-long complicated relationship between new york titans. >> you're fired. >> reporter: trump helming the "apprentice" craved a life beyond celebrity and the clintons braced for it. this white house memo cited a field poll in an open primary in 2000, trump barely registering. 1999 briefing before a cbs interview, president bill clinton practiced a response to a possible trump run for president. the political process will sort out the wheat from the chaff, i'm not concerned about it." but p
that was a hillary clinton taft. >> tonight we're learning new details about the decades long relationship between the clintons and trump. the clinton presidential library today released hundreds of pages on the gop front-runner. >> reporter: political enemies prepping for their general election brawl. donald trump hammering hillary clinton. >> >> reporter: clinton flinging fighting words right back. >> his trafficking in prejudice and paranoia has no place in our...
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there is a monument from robert taft and it's as if we wish to make democracy permanent in the countryiple laid out by the constitution. that is why we are here today. [inaudible] >> i don't have a crystal ball. i don't the justice is going to do. but we feel confident. >> any other questions? thank you all very much. >> next you will hear from the arguing counsel who represents three undocumented women granted litigation. jane doe one, two and three commanded the general counsel of the mexican american legal defense and educational fund which represents the three jane does in this litigation. they were granted oral argument time by the u.s. supreme court. and she will share his remarks and perspectives with you after concluding his oral argument. thank you. >> good morning. i'm the president and general counsel and the represents the jane doe intervener that you heard. we were granted argument time this morning and joined the solicitor general in defending the president's exercise of the constitutional prerogative that has been exercised by his many predecessors over the last 50 years
there is a monument from robert taft and it's as if we wish to make democracy permanent in the countryiple laid out by the constitution. that is why we are here today. [inaudible] >> i don't have a crystal ball. i don't the justice is going to do. but we feel confident. >> any other questions? thank you all very much. >> next you will hear from the arguing counsel who represents three undocumented women granted litigation. jane doe one, two and three commanded the general...
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it has a long and interesting history. with mrs. taft, he arranged the ceremony for the planting of the first cherry trees. this was right here. we think of the cherry trees as the beginning of a tradition. it's the end of a long tradition of planting the streets of washington with trees. left is the contribution, the speedway. originally, it was for horses and buggies. highwaye a long wide where horse races and car races took place and west thome park. i told you you would learn things. 1931 on the left, they led the royal family on a trip to washington to view the cherry blossoms. the picture in the middle is 1925. you see sporadically how the trees are. many of them have died out. in 1925, the japanese made additional gifts of trees. , in honor ofright the 100th anniversary of commodore matthew perry's opening of american trading in japan gave the gift of a 17th century japanese lantern. the pink ones that you see where the yoshimoto trees. they were the original ones that survived. they had guessed it had to be destroyed because they
it has a long and interesting history. with mrs. taft, he arranged the ceremony for the planting of the first cherry trees. this was right here. we think of the cherry trees as the beginning of a tradition. it's the end of a long tradition of planting the streets of washington with trees. left is the contribution, the speedway. originally, it was for horses and buggies. highwaye a long wide where horse races and car races took place and west thome park. i told you you would learn things. 1931...
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cj6 it's awesome.some they'll arrive at the nationalve mall in a a couple hours.ou. taft'sl play on display until april 19th.h. our bob barnard is going tos g make it down there.t down there. he's not going to be able toe drive those cars but he'll beut' there for the and i love those jeeps.love thos >> that's a great car.eat car. that's a great car.at c >>> consumer alert to tell you y about involves two populars twop toyota vehicles.toyota veh >> what do you think the worst i job in america is? the new the list is out. we'll fill in you after the break. it's 6:20. >> not good news, steve, no the good news. make today smile with 6 dunkin' donuts for $3.99, powdered with sugar, layered with frosting, filled with jelly, or topped with sprinkles. share some smiles with 6 donuts for $3.99 today. america runs on dunkin'. >> back now with a big oldk no toyota recall to tell youec alabout. first though a check of theghhe markets and that's a goodand thing today. joining us from the fox business network lauren simonett
cj6 it's awesome.some they'll arrive at the nationalve mall in a a couple hours.ou. taft'sl play on display until april 19th.h. our bob barnard is going tos g make it down there.t down there. he's not going to be able toe drive those cars but he'll beut' there for the and i love those jeeps.love thos >> that's a great car.eat car. that's a great car.at c >>> consumer alert to tell you y about involves two populars twop toyota vehicles.toyota veh >> what do you think the...
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when it split, we saw when teddy roosevelt, a lot of us heros, he runs against taft in 1912, and all wilson. that's what happens. no party can split and still win. >> that is what you're saying and every expert would say it's impossible. >> whenever that's the case, trump pulls it off. if anybody can pull it off, it is him. >> you're laughing. >> it's great to have mark explaining this. >> the left, this is great. because what happened with ross perot. he killed, i think on purpose, killed george senior. >> he is not third party, he'll be on tv day and night zuf ae got to nominate him then. >> yeah. >> the radio the day after he gets nominated, it happens around midnight usually, he gets nominated, he gets 1,237, or close enough to get the gimme. >> he'll get 1,500. >> okay, how do you defend the presidential campaign, the real thing? how do you defend it. >> heaven. throw out the donors, throw out the lobbyists, 90% is wasted on fraud and bloat. it is not $10 billion to build a bridge. it's $800 million. who better to fix it than this guy. it would be perfect. >> you mean after the
when it split, we saw when teddy roosevelt, a lot of us heros, he runs against taft in 1912, and all wilson. that's what happens. no party can split and still win. >> that is what you're saying and every expert would say it's impossible. >> whenever that's the case, trump pulls it off. if anybody can pull it off, it is him. >> you're laughing. >> it's great to have mark explaining this. >> the left, this is great. because what happened with ross perot. he killed,...
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a baby. it is worse than 1/2 taft you better make sure your politicians better not approve it. when i get in office i will get real trade deals that bring our jobs back. rely on it. rely on it. [cheering] rely on it. so, but isn't that amazing? i said give me a little information on the area. i know the area well. i thought you were doing better than that! so here's a story. i was just talking to some of the very talented reporters backstage and, you know the system, folks, is rigged. it is a rigged system. now you have to understand, i'm not complaining about the states that i won. those are okay. of which i won i think 22 and cruz won 10. did you ever hear him say, i'm the only one, lyin' ted cruz, lyin' ted, has bible up here, puts it down. he is a liar! [shouting] oh, boy, does he lie. but the system's rigged. and i'll tell you what. when you look at colorado, people can say, well that is the way the game played. look, they should have had an election. they didn't have election. that system is set up so the crooked politicians can make sure they get somebody in that is not
a baby. it is worse than 1/2 taft you better make sure your politicians better not approve it. when i get in office i will get real trade deals that bring our jobs back. rely on it. rely on it. [cheering] rely on it. so, but isn't that amazing? i said give me a little information on the area. i know the area well. i thought you were doing better than that! so here's a story. i was just talking to some of the very talented reporters backstage and, you know the system, folks, is rigged. it is a...
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taft heartily would've constraint him so much. those sorts of things that truman was looking for was a statute that would give more authority to the executive. >> taft heartily is buying him 80 days, that's it. and he got 80 days from the unions -- voluntarily giving it up. >> after the supreme court decision the steelworkers did go out on strike. >> promptly. >> putting a stop to production in time of war and our next video we're going to watch some of the impact of that. >> the 1952 steel strike in youngstown was actually part of nationwide labor stoppage. the companies that operated plants in youngstown, such as youngstown sheet and tube and u.s. steel had plans of the number of other locations. so from the east coast through the industrial midwest, all would have stopped work at the same time as those in youngstown. so here, we see picketers, members of a local union, 2163, which represented workers in the hot end of youngstown. and they are playing cards. picketing duty for active union members was an important feature of lazy strikes, -- lengthy strides not less so in order to prevent replacement workers from entering the pl
taft heartily would've constraint him so much. those sorts of things that truman was looking for was a statute that would give more authority to the executive. >> taft heartily is buying him 80 days, that's it. and he got 80 days from the unions -- voluntarily giving it up. >> after the supreme court decision the steelworkers did go out on strike. >> promptly. >> putting a stop to production in time of war and our next video we're going to watch some of the impact of...
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substance than donald trump in my opinion but when he shows up in 1912 smoking a cigar wearing aid sombrero referring to william howard taft you cancomm. see they have something inponenn common with that neutral i tinted individual that is a low energy charge of itse neutri time there was no one beforerumr to say he really isn't a politician but thank you for having me your. >> we will think both of the of others but we are on time to have audience participation. as i stood with -- said with a starting introduction i thought -- a top political science and i enjoyed thatt greatly with the elected office 31 years and then to go through those elections and have been involved one way or another with every presidential campaign since adlai stevenson.f you, you many of you have no idea but growing up in florida with said democratic office eyesore all the candidates and i said what is going on? and that is the way the campaign was run.democrat in that then national democratic convention since 84 is the reason i say this is a sound these two groups very interesting and what really stands out is supreme court justices were directly
substance than donald trump in my opinion but when he shows up in 1912 smoking a cigar wearing aid sombrero referring to william howard taft you cancomm. see they have something inponenn common with that neutral i tinted individual that is a low energy charge of itse neutri time there was no one beforerumr to say he really isn't a politician but thank you for having me your. >> we will think both of the of others but we are on time to have audience participation. as i stood with -- said...
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court or no higher than a local state court but because of the way the congress framed the court's jurisdiction, before 1925 you could fight it up to the supreme court. what taft's vision was that the supreme court become primarily a constitutional court and it only have three jurisdiction. one is the original jurish dicti assigned by the constitution, secondly constitutional questions involving whether or not a particular act or something violated a clause in the constitution, and third statutory interpretation of congressional acts. once you limit it to those, now it was important not only to decide, but to decide rightly which means that people who had strong constitutional views of brandise if you are on the short side of the vote you don't want to be associated -- brandeis -- you started filing dissents and brandeis only had one clerk. so for him to write dissents, especially the type he wrote, involved enormous amounts of time. justice now have four cleshrks. so it easy to say you do the research on this and you do this and they can do the research and he can hand out four dissents where it would not be possible. if i had research assistants who did all of
court or no higher than a local state court but because of the way the congress framed the court's jurisdiction, before 1925 you could fight it up to the supreme court. what taft's vision was that the supreme court become primarily a constitutional court and it only have three jurisdiction. one is the original jurish dicti assigned by the constitution, secondly constitutional questions involving whether or not a particular act or something violated a clause in the constitution, and third...
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a statement. >> our am digs are clear. we would like to become one of the top shops for engineering product and design. >> reporter: recruiting firm robert taft all those companies are within five minutes from here and looking for all this talent when there's not enough candidates for these open positions. >> reporter: the city's tech workers have come to expect the plush office and, yes, the paychecks. >> 38% higher compared to anywhere else in the united states for tech and creative. >> reporter: often companies have to win talent with culture and vivo has a leg up. >> one of the biggest perks we bring as a company in the music space is when there are concerts, we have access to those. >> reporter: an offer that could help them lure engineers away from their new neighbors. in san francisco, jonathan bloom, abc7 news. >>> it's not >>> goats will take center stage at the ferry building later today. the 8th annual goat festival will take place from 9 to 1. the event is called goat-cella. you'll get to meet goats and sample artisan cheese. >>> temperatures will be in the 70s to a beautiful day in san francisco. the sea breeze keeping it nice in
a statement. >> our am digs are clear. we would like to become one of the top shops for engineering product and design. >> reporter: recruiting firm robert taft all those companies are within five minutes from here and looking for all this talent when there's not enough candidates for these open positions. >> reporter: the city's tech workers have come to expect the plush office and, yes, the paychecks. >> 38% higher compared to anywhere else in the united states for...
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a kingea in the back seat. >> president william howard taft popularized automobiles.oml by the end of his term he caner say comingas a play thing t of the rich and wealthy w automobiles are here to stayhers and they're useful for all classes rich and poor. and >> reporter: taft's limo is on display right now.ht n. the reagan jeep will take itstas place starting next week.ne of course the exhibit is free.hi just walk on by. 33 say especially at nightt n when the jewel box is all litsll up here along the national mall. bob barnard, fox5 local news. >> ♪ >> what a time to take in that t exhibit.ex you saw how beautiful it was i w down there during bob's reportep and still gorgeous out theregeot right now. n >> so gorgeous. gorous. i'm so glad i missed the cold weather that we had.we >> yeah, right. yea laura evans just came backack and beautiful, caitlin. cai >> it was.>> >> i think we're a little lit jealous. jeal >> i brought some warm weatherew back with me.. >> you d thanks for that, tha laura. yeah, we are warming up day byy day here. wait until you see the seven-day forecast in a bit. tonight great weather and
a kingea in the back seat. >> president william howard taft popularized automobiles.oml by the end of his term he caner say comingas a play thing t of the rich and wealthy w automobiles are here to stayhers and they're useful for all classes rich and poor. and >> reporter: taft's limo is on display right now.ht n. the reagan jeep will take itstas place starting next week.ne of course the exhibit is free.hi just walk on by. 33 say especially at nightt n when the jewel box is all...
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a similar charge. the juror , michael vargas, taft faced taft tough questions. almost over for mixed martial arts fans. he lifted the state band during the ceremony. one of the sports organizers wants to hold the event at the garden later this year. >> it's an interesting time around the stuff . duke, there was a fighter that died after a match a few days ago. >> it was overseas. >> the top two goalies are out. what happens? the only goalies* and he gets hit with a stick. it goes into hank's eye there. i was watching and i said, ouch! it was a short delay and he was trying to give it a go but this is at the end of it too. rebound. he will be reevaluated later today at game two. it was born before the islanders began playing. >> bottom of the seventh. he tries for the double. he hits it down the line. it's making a catch and he will be okay. they went to in the final store. score. did he ever put on a show? the pregame festivities were all about colby and right to the he scores a season-high at 60 points. jack likes it. he scores since 2009 and the lakers riled r
a similar charge. the juror , michael vargas, taft faced taft tough questions. almost over for mixed martial arts fans. he lifted the state band during the ceremony. one of the sports organizers wants to hold the event at the garden later this year. >> it's an interesting time around the stuff . duke, there was a fighter that died after a match a few days ago. >> it was overseas. >> the top two goalies are out. what happens? the only goalies* and he gets hit with a stick. it...
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>> taft and coolidge, that makes a six. >> but coolidge was retired. >> sorry, wabad info online. >> bad information from traffic. good thing she knows how -- >> you can't listen to pa lisa. >> good things she knows about traffic. it's a lot warmer than yesterday. temperatures are 25 to 35 degrees hire now than the same time yesterday. so even though it's not going to be cold, you will still need your jacket because of the marching raindrops railroaded raining in winchester, lore rai, not far out of about an hour and a half, it will be in manassas and eventually right here in washington. so rain gear required for the morning commute. this is where the bull being of the rain is, this pod rat ramod they're roanoke will get us very wet. after noon, we should get a little tapering off in the rain chances, so that is the good news. here is future weather, heaviest rain between 7:00 a.m. and about 10:00 this morning. then things die out just a little bit, maybe a little break or two of sunshine. 1:00 on future cast. so between 1:00 and 4:00, likely to be dry, but after 4:00, a risk of a pa
>> taft and coolidge, that makes a six. >> but coolidge was retired. >> sorry, wabad info online. >> bad information from traffic. good thing she knows how -- >> you can't listen to pa lisa. >> good things she knows about traffic. it's a lot warmer than yesterday. temperatures are 25 to 35 degrees hire now than the same time yesterday. so even though it's not going to be cold, you will still need your jacket because of the marching raindrops railroaded...
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president ronald reagan's 19622 willie jeep cj6.ee c it will arrive at the nationalat mall in a few hours.. taft'sremai display until april 19th.unti if you can make it down thereowt yourself this morning, noorng worries. bob barnard will be there live for the big unveiling on good g day d.c.. >>> also happening today, tod experts are holding a pressin p conference to discuss plans forr on the national cathedral. after 2,011 earthquake damagedem many parts of the historic histi building the second stage will cost approximately $2 million $l and focus on repairs to theo the building's exterior.r. experts say the restorationra could take over a decade. and will also ultimat ultimatels $22 million the second phase will officially start tomorrow. >>> capitol bike share becomingc more available and more affordable, too. too. ddot opened the ninth bike share station in ward eight yesterdaye introduced a new bike shareeha community program. progr the program works to provide subsidized capitol bike share memberships for people most in need of transportation. users can get annual membershipp for $5 compar
president ronald reagan's 19622 willie jeep cj6.ee c it will arrive at the nationalat mall in a few hours.. taft'sremai display until april 19th.unti if you can make it down thereowt yourself this morning, noorng worries. bob barnard will be there live for the big unveiling on good g day d.c.. >>> also happening today, tod experts are holding a pressin p conference to discuss plans forr on the national cathedral. after 2,011 earthquake damagedem many parts of the historic histi...
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a big impact. we're on connecticut avenue, this is the taft bridge of course you see the famous lions there. ddot inspections will look for signs of wear and tear. corrosion. for driver, here's what you can do. stay alert. avoid the area if at all possible in your get along. we've seen the scathing reports that our area bridges are crumbling. they either needs to be fixed or completely replaced and the costs soaring in the tens of millions and of course the numbers continue to go up. local bridges, our local bridges among 70,000 nationwide rated structurally deficient. and on thursday, these inspections will happen again, they will move towards 6 and 8 along the south capitol street. molette green, news >> the irs headquarters in downtown will remain crowed after a fire, but it will not affect your tax returns. the irs has told workers to work remotely after transformer tire. the building is now without power after the fire broke out in the basement. the irs says this will not impact tax return processing because that happens at other facilities. all other area offices are open today. >>> to
a big impact. we're on connecticut avenue, this is the taft bridge of course you see the famous lions there. ddot inspections will look for signs of wear and tear. corrosion. for driver, here's what you can do. stay alert. avoid the area if at all possible in your get along. we've seen the scathing reports that our area bridges are crumbling. they either needs to be fixed or completely replaced and the costs soaring in the tens of millions and of course the numbers continue to go up. local...
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you can go back to the '52 election where taft came in with a lead, but the eisenhower folks did file successful contests kicking out delegates. and that ultimately led to eisenhower coming from behind and winning that nomination. >> that's because they had a convention-wide vote on fairness and they were able to kick those out. >> they had the fair play amount. >> let me go to howie on this and the culture of donald trump. i get the feeling we're ready for a brooklyn dodgers' we was robbed claim at the convention. it seems like everything's aiming towards, we was robbed. he walked out the door with a thousand delegates, brings the house down, doesn't run third party, because down in history is a guy who was robbed, but the republican party screwed him. i'm not sure that isn't bad for donald trump after all the mitchigoss for this campaign. >> this is not the first time we've heard donald trump railing against the system and calling it corrupt. what is different now are these delegate wins and these delegate successes from the ted cruz campaign. that's the backdrop against which all o
you can go back to the '52 election where taft came in with a lead, but the eisenhower folks did file successful contests kicking out delegates. and that ultimately led to eisenhower coming from behind and winning that nomination. >> that's because they had a convention-wide vote on fairness and they were able to kick those out. >> they had the fair play amount. >> let me go to howie on this and the culture of donald trump. i get the feeling we're ready for a brooklyn dodgers'...
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a reporter for bloomberg news where she covered the white house, congress and the 2004 presidential campaign. this event and that's from columbia university and undergraduate degrees in international relations in art history from taft university. she was a 2015 harvard institute of politics fellow in 2016 new america foundation fellow. welcome. [applause] the second panelist if k. had has served as united states senator from north carolina from 292-2015 prior to her time in the u.s. senate she served in the north carolina senate or 1999 to 2009. after taking office in january 2009, senator hagan served on the committee armed services making housing and urban affairs, small business and entrepreneurship in health education labor and pension help. she introduced bipartisan legislation to train workers for the jobs available right now by bringing businesses together to create a nationwide program issues also been a champion for education through a career in public service. as a member of the senate health committee she worked to include your legislation, the financial bidders need to education reform to ensure the estimates instruments competitive, hagan led the fight to update public schools and meet the needs of stu
a reporter for bloomberg news where she covered the white house, congress and the 2004 presidential campaign. this event and that's from columbia university and undergraduate degrees in international relations in art history from taft university. she was a 2015 harvard institute of politics fellow in 2016 new america foundation fellow. welcome. [applause] the second panelist if k. had has served as united states senator from north carolina from 292-2015 prior to her time in the u.s. senate she...
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ahead and talk about also what is happeningappe at a.at a two historic vehicles areric ve going on display in washingto washington. president taft's the very first official off white house automobile and president reagan's 1962 wiehle e jeep cj6. jeep they'll arrive at the national a mall in a few hours.. the cars will remain on display until april 19th. apr 1 we'll be live for the big unveiling rider her right here g data's. >>> good news for travelersews and bad news for airlines. a more flights are arriving onin time. airlines are canceling fewer flights but passengers' pasng complaints still rising.ints str according to the department of transportation 83.6 percent oftn arrived on time in february. hawaiian airlines and alaska airlines were most likely toely be on time.be on southwest had the best on time t mark among the biggest fourgestu airlines followed by delta united and american. ari >> still ahead this morning,ning we have all ton it.t. you're hungry and in a hurry h so you head to your favoriteavoe fast food joint but by to go so you could be exposingxp yourself to harmful chemicals. details in today's health watch.tc
ahead and talk about also what is happeningappe at a.at a two historic vehicles areric ve going on display in washingto washington. president taft's the very first official off white house automobile and president reagan's 1962 wiehle e jeep cj6. jeep they'll arrive at the national a mall in a few hours.. the cars will remain on display until april 19th. apr 1 we'll be live for the big unveiling rider her right here g data's. >>> good news for travelersews and bad news for airlines. a...
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taft. i ne >> i need to get to a break. mark is rearing to get in. everyone is on this particular issue. we'll be right back. don't go anywhere. (burke) at farmers, we've seen almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even a stag pool party. (party music) (splashing/destruction) (splashing/destruction) (burke) and we covered it, october twenty-seventh, 2014. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ sure, we cor put them stacked on a rack.s. but the specialists at ford like to show off their strengths: 13 name brands. all backed by our low price tire guarantee. yeah, we're strong when it comes to tires. right now during the big tire event, get a $120 rebate by mail on four select tires. when your ford needs service, these are the specialists. at ford. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr to her current treatment for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worse
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a fire the flames broke out after 6:00 a.m. on west 26th street. firefighters were forced taft burning building when flames shot through the roof. a family of five was left homeless by the flames. >>> a brooklyn store owner is recovering at home after shot in a struggle with an armed robber. two men robbed the deli on new lots before closing last night. after one of men grabbed cash from the register, the owner struggled with a man holding a gun in his face. the suspect fired two shots hitting the victim in the hip and grazing his hand. the victim was taken to the hospital and already home and may get back to work today. suspects took off in a black >>> when we come back >>> time is 8:28. we check the commute with heather o'rourke. >> looking at this accident here, thank there any, a friend of minute -- near exit 15, an accident is in the process of being cleared away. left lane is blocked. this is a shot of the george washington bridge an accident, upper level, you are going find a 40-minute delay upstairs, rower level, a better choice. lincoln tunnel inbound, that's a 45- 50
a fire the flames broke out after 6:00 a.m. on west 26th street. firefighters were forced taft burning building when flames shot through the roof. a family of five was left homeless by the flames. >>> a brooklyn store owner is recovering at home after shot in a struggle with an armed robber. two men robbed the deli on new lots before closing last night. after one of men grabbed cash from the register, the owner struggled with a man holding a gun in his face. the suspect fired two shots...
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loves the third act .hen someone redeems themselves i am a 20th-century history and so i will not even venture into the 1800s, but people like taft, , as recently as content, what can be said about the idea of a third act, a redemptive act after presidency that may change the viewpoint of how a president is looked during the time in office? thank you. >> i think it usually there is upward revision, as they sometimes say for presidents. sometimes it is because of their achievements in their post-presidential life and sometimes it is because they seem like a nicer guy now and all of the bad feeling in hostility dies down. sometimes i am actually quite surprised. i think george bush, senior underwent an upward revision because of his son. [laughter] >> when you actually go back and look at the first george bush's presidency, in my mind, it is a poor presidency. there are few things with foreign policy where he should get credit, but it is not one that should receive the credit it has gotten recently, certainly with eisenhower, but i ,o think, yes, especially nixon carter, there are presidents that it made at the purpose of their pos
loves the third act .hen someone redeems themselves i am a 20th-century history and so i will not even venture into the 1800s, but people like taft, , as recently as content, what can be said about the idea of a third act, a redemptive act after presidency that may change the viewpoint of how a president is looked during the time in office? thank you. >> i think it usually there is upward revision, as they sometimes say for presidents. sometimes it is because of their achievements in...
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had teddy roosevelt showing up at the 1912 convention smoking a cigar, wearing a sombrero and referring to william howard taft, a sitting president as a rat in a corner you can see that he and trump have something in common. you also refer to his 1904 opponent who no one remembers as, quote, that neutral tinted individual which is great because it is a low-energy charge of its time. i love that the neutral tinted individual, there are some precedents for trump but there has not been a trump before it. he isn't really a politician, he is not interested in governing. i am not sure what he is interested in. we will see what happens as we get to the convention but thank you for having me. [applause] >> let me thank both of our office not only for their presentation and their insights but remarkably we are on time for audience participation. we are not under suspicion. okay. we are being directed from the floor. let me just add a couple quick comments to this. as i said in my starting introduction, i had a number of different exposures to the political world when i taught at the university of maryland for 27 years
had teddy roosevelt showing up at the 1912 convention smoking a cigar, wearing a sombrero and referring to william howard taft, a sitting president as a rat in a corner you can see that he and trump have something in common. you also refer to his 1904 opponent who no one remembers as, quote, that neutral tinted individual which is great because it is a low-energy charge of its time. i love that the neutral tinted individual, there are some precedents for trump but there has not been a trump...
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which is a shocking part of the story, too. but he wins more votes than taftso much. shacket man. >> i'll hook you up with one. >> a shacket? >> yeah. >> it's actually too shirts. >> it's just two shirts. it's really just two shirts. >> really? >> they both seem to be starched. >> oh, i don't starch. >> have you starched -- >> every time i come on, we talk about laundry. >> there's just a little -- >> it's three hours. >> kill some time here, i guess. >> walter, thank you so much! >> he doesn't have his applolonia gloves. >> freaky. >> this is really good, you have jacob on doing the delegates, this is a thing to be looking at. >> thanks, walter. >> and his pieces have been great. >> thank you. >> jacob, we appreciate what you do. back at you. >> this morning, president obama announced plans to send 250 additional military personnel to syria to, quote, keep up the momentum on isis. patrick murphy is with us, next. you know when i first started out, it was all pencil and paper. the surface pro is very intuitive. i can draw lightly, just like i would with a real
which is a shocking part of the story, too. but he wins more votes than taftso much. shacket man. >> i'll hook you up with one. >> a shacket? >> yeah. >> it's actually too shirts. >> it's just two shirts. it's really just two shirts. >> really? >> they both seem to be starched. >> oh, i don't starch. >> have you starched -- >> every time i come on, we talk about laundry. >> there's just a little -- >> it's three hours....
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would receive a 10.5% increase over the direction of the count the contract the general manager said the deal will allow the transit agency to focus on repairing aging infrastructure taftday after the non this said they were happy with the agreement of said and the one that a fair deal. >>anny hong: it is more serious than originally thought the white house of representatives from the national institutes of health the white house has already redirected $589 million to combat the is the compilers warmer and it is needed the virus is spread and is directly linked to birth defects including michael cecily was leased to small brands and in france--and fence >>anny hong: 60 cases of pregnant women withzika >>anny hong: he will win back on capitol hill to meet with key lawmakers he might not meet with him he said he thinks the late justice supreme court vacancy should filled by the next president is part of a bitter dispute between the white house and congress of filing a judicial vacancies vote on the high court and lower federal courts chief' >>gabe slate: we're inside a north face store in downtown one of our first have the virtual reality initiative in the store for the
would receive a 10.5% increase over the direction of the count the contract the general manager said the deal will allow the transit agency to focus on repairing aging infrastructure taftday after the non this said they were happy with the agreement of said and the one that a fair deal. >>anny hong: it is more serious than originally thought the white house of representatives from the national institutes of health the white house has already redirected $589 million to combat the is the...