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abrams would take on that. there are more direct questions that need to be asked, because we see a tremendous momentum on the court and the people bringing these cases to strike down all campaign-finance law, all of it, including the tillman act going back to 1907. mr. abrams agreed that limits should be given. i think he would take the position since limits should be caned that corporations also give money directly to abolishe campaigns, to a century a practice of saying that there is a wall of separation between corporate contribution money and federal political campaigns. what we are facing is the complete wipeout of campaign-finance law, if they have the courage of their convictions. if cruises rectum which is that money is speech, then you have right,is -- if cruz is that money is speech, then you have to -- these issues have been with us a long time in the court did not make this stuff up. in 1947 the vetoed taft-hartley bill which was the first bill that imposed limits on expenditures. he vetoed it and s
abrams would take on that. there are more direct questions that need to be asked, because we see a tremendous momentum on the court and the people bringing these cases to strike down all campaign-finance law, all of it, including the tillman act going back to 1907. mr. abrams agreed that limits should be given. i think he would take the position since limits should be caned that corporations also give money directly to abolishe campaigns, to a century a practice of saying that there is a wall...
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abrams. there's a first amendment limit in this area that allows us to protect the electoral process against fraud and against corruption. that's well established first amendment doctrine, is it not? yes. and so in order to get around that little problem on the way to unlimited corporate spending, they had to pretend that unlimited corporate spending couldn't, not just might not or probably wouldn't, couldn't create any risk of corruption in campaigns. because if it did, which it obviously does, then congress would have the right and ability under the first amendment, under the first amendment to legislate in this area. and the thing that as a prosecutor i've noitsed aband it's not just me. senator mccain and i wrote a brief together to the supreme court that made precisely this point. it's bipartisan point. if a corporation is allowed to spend unlimited money, particularly if it's allowed to do it anonymously, guess what? it's allowed by then to threaten and to promise to spend unlimited mon
abrams. there's a first amendment limit in this area that allows us to protect the electoral process against fraud and against corruption. that's well established first amendment doctrine, is it not? yes. and so in order to get around that little problem on the way to unlimited corporate spending, they had to pretend that unlimited corporate spending couldn't, not just might not or probably wouldn't, couldn't create any risk of corruption in campaigns. because if it did, which it obviously...
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abrams. next witness is jamie raskin, professor us can teaches constitutional law, legislation and first amendment to american university's washington college of law here in washington, d.c. if that's enough to keep them busy also serves as a sender in the maryland state legislature. so professor raskin, welcome. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. delighted to be with you. we built two walls to protect american democracy. first is jefferson's wall of separation between church and state which protects the religious realm in a nation free from bureaucracy. the other is the while we built brick by brick in statute over a century to separate through credit money from democratic politics. starting with 1907 been on corporate contributions in federal races, which still stands, we worked to wall off the vast corporate wealth and personal fortune from campaigns, defying the electoral arena as a place of equality. at four years ago in citizens united bitterly divided court bulldozed a major block o
abrams. next witness is jamie raskin, professor us can teaches constitutional law, legislation and first amendment to american university's washington college of law here in washington, d.c. if that's enough to keep them busy also serves as a sender in the maryland state legislature. so professor raskin, welcome. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. delighted to be with you. we built two walls to protect american democracy. first is jefferson's wall of separation between church and state...
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abrams, that this amendment would go further. those amendments set reasonable limits which would have given the supreme court or five members thereof some ability to constrict congressional power. do you interpret this as getting almost carte blanche to the congress to limit spending? yes, i think it does just that. and i think that the supreme court itself would read it that way. and if a litigant got up in isrt and said, look, this really unreasonable, you cannot have a $500 limit in one case out of vermont, just a few hundred dollars, which the court case which, another this amendment would overrule, the court struck it down, saying that is just not enough money to run a campaign. i do not think that would be at all the same. statethis amendment, the legislatures and congress would have i believe all but absolute authority to make these would be and centrally unreviewable, and certainly not reviewable on a reasonableness basis. theo you cannot go to supreme court and say we think this is an unreasonable limit, because the supr
abrams, that this amendment would go further. those amendments set reasonable limits which would have given the supreme court or five members thereof some ability to constrict congressional power. do you interpret this as getting almost carte blanche to the congress to limit spending? yes, i think it does just that. and i think that the supreme court itself would read it that way. and if a litigant got up in isrt and said, look, this really unreasonable, you cannot have a $500 limit in one case...
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he was about a abrams tank system mechanic and was part of the invasion of saddam hussein's iraq. he joined the army in 1999 and still serves in the national guard. >> seemed like it was all going to smooth out and iraq could continue on a nice path. >> reporter: it was of course anything but a nice path. more than 500 soldiers from fort hood, texas, were killed serving in iraq. ♪ more than any other u.s. military installation. about one out of every nine americans who died in iraq were deployed from this base. here at fort hood, feelings about what happened in iraq in the past vary. so do feelings about what should be done in the future. but in this community, the sacrificed so much, there is a
he was about a abrams tank system mechanic and was part of the invasion of saddam hussein's iraq. he joined the army in 1999 and still serves in the national guard. >> seemed like it was all going to smooth out and iraq could continue on a nice path. >> reporter: it was of course anything but a nice path. more than 500 soldiers from fort hood, texas, were killed serving in iraq. ♪ more than any other u.s. military installation. about one out of every nine americans who died in...
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abrams raises the question about buckley versus valeo. there is a very important supreme court decision called ward versus rock against racism. rock against racism would put on concerts in central park, but they wanted to crank it all the way up. the preschool could not me, the yoga class could not meet, other people could not do exercises. they were told they had to turn it down. the supreme court said that is right because you do not have the right to drown out everyone else's speech. if you understand that, you would understand north carolina. i encourage everyone to read the filings and montana. they describe a history of massive corporate corruption outside the state to take over their democracy. the ban on corporate spending was an attempt of the people of montana to govern themselves. this is about self-government. >> i have further questions, but i want to keep the time limits. my time is up. i yield to senator grassley. >> before i ask my first question, i want to correct something that often shows up in the press. one of my coll
abrams raises the question about buckley versus valeo. there is a very important supreme court decision called ward versus rock against racism. rock against racism would put on concerts in central park, but they wanted to crank it all the way up. the preschool could not me, the yoga class could not meet, other people could not do exercises. they were told they had to turn it down. the supreme court said that is right because you do not have the right to drown out everyone else's speech. if you...
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abrams raises the question about buckley versus valeo.and the rights not of corporations but of the billionaires in order to spend. there is a very important supreme court decision called ward versus rock against racism. in 1989, a terrific group rock against racism would put on concerts in central park, but they wanted to crank it all the way up. the preschool could not me, the yoga class could not meet, other people could not do exercises. they were told they had to turn it down. the supreme court said that is right because you do not have the right to drown out everyone else's speech. if you understand that, you would understand north carolina. -- you would understand why billionaires cannot take over whole states like north carolina or montana. i encourage everyone to read the filings and montana. they describe a history of massive corporate corruption outside the state to take over their democracy. the ban on corporate spending was an attempt of the people of montana to govern themselves. this is about self-government. so that democr
abrams raises the question about buckley versus valeo.and the rights not of corporations but of the billionaires in order to spend. there is a very important supreme court decision called ward versus rock against racism. in 1989, a terrific group rock against racism would put on concerts in central park, but they wanted to crank it all the way up. the preschool could not me, the yoga class could not meet, other people could not do exercises. they were told they had to turn it down. the supreme...
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and we have nightline co-anchor dan abrams. i think i need legal advice before going on that. >> exactly. leave it at that. it is a soggy morning in parts of the midwest, raises new flood concerns. >> and add tornados into the mix, and you have a wild weekend of weather ahead. what can we expect? we want to welcome bill kelly from is wsyx tracking it all for us. good morning. >> good morning, everybody. let me start you out. it has been very active over the last 24 hours. we are talking over 100 reports of severe weather. 12 of them tornados, a lot of hail and wind. take you out to wallace, kansas, this super cell caught on camera, 60 to 70 mile per hour winds. mostly in rural areas. and up north, colfax, wisconsin, a confirmed tornado. did damage to a middle and elementary cool. they're cleaning up, and the great news here, look for the light, no user. and plan you out today, more violent storms up through parts of missouri and into iowa, and for the most part, the entire state of minnesota here. hail, damaging winds, a few to
and we have nightline co-anchor dan abrams. i think i need legal advice before going on that. >> exactly. leave it at that. it is a soggy morning in parts of the midwest, raises new flood concerns. >> and add tornados into the mix, and you have a wild weekend of weather ahead. what can we expect? we want to welcome bill kelly from is wsyx tracking it all for us. good morning. >> good morning, everybody. let me start you out. it has been very active over the last 24 hours. we...
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abrams possibly dropped a hint.dwritten note, however, it appears to be placed on a board game used on none other than, what, the millennium falcon spaceship. what do you think? is that a jedi mind trick or did he just leak -- >> advertising. >> making a comeback. we're all talking about it, all wondering. >>> gwyneth paltrow, now this time she's announced she believes water responds to music in negativity. >> she could be right. >> it is leading many to wonder if she really thinks that water has feelings. this latest on her blog among other controversial things she said -- >> it melts, it evaporates, you have to feel bad for water. >> bill. >>> toy story's woody was found on the side of the british highway. the twitter #getwoodyhome has been trending to reunite woody and his owner. >> we have young kids and watched that movie numerous times. have you watched it yet. >> i haven't watched the last one. >> it is a little scary. >> scary. a little sad. people are, like -- >> yeah, got to be a little older, your kids. w
abrams possibly dropped a hint.dwritten note, however, it appears to be placed on a board game used on none other than, what, the millennium falcon spaceship. what do you think? is that a jedi mind trick or did he just leak -- >> advertising. >> making a comeback. we're all talking about it, all wondering. >>> gwyneth paltrow, now this time she's announced she believes water responds to music in negativity. >> she could be right. >> it is leading many to wonder...
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they didn't even have the abrams tanks throughout. in your estimation wrong with the iraqi military? >> it's a combination of things. i think the most important two iraqs are firstly that a lot of iraqi soldiers don't necessarily want to fight for the iraqi government that is currently constituted. so they're basically bailing and leaving positions which they probably have the equipment to defend. but they just don't want to. and then the second issue is over about the last six months, isis, the islamic state of iraq and the levant has been building alliances with the former baathist regime. and a lot of the people that were senior within the iraqi military have been reached by that group of people. so that there is potentially some issues of loyalty and competence within the senior leadership within the iraqi military. >> is there any chance for the iraqi military as it currently is serving the government that they are currently serving to roll back any of the advances that isis has made, unless they're able to or the government is s
they didn't even have the abrams tanks throughout. in your estimation wrong with the iraqi military? >> it's a combination of things. i think the most important two iraqs are firstly that a lot of iraqi soldiers don't necessarily want to fight for the iraqi government that is currently constituted. so they're basically bailing and leaving positions which they probably have the equipment to defend. but they just don't want to. and then the second issue is over about the last six months,...
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five players from the san francisco 49ers of pond abrams in san jose-put on aprons.pany against degeneracy which player will make the most. this taxi's pizza on tanker route we do not know will be there from the niners did you decide to show off. a zero brennan ucla basketball star goes to court today the antitrust suit was filed five years ago. the trial must would decide if they were unsure if bill pay college students for the service. for 24 other legal actions are pending to ford's ucla. >>: services could * olmecs tom with the coal strikes out six, sergio raw-romo. this dance a luncheon of the last 12. the athletics are rare but this series in baltimore with that! a grand slam with four runs batted in and the juice 7 scoreless innings and the a's beat up on baltimore and they still have the second-best record in all of baseball behind design. the very not travel west of plaintiffs. >>: if you didn't care for its last night this is a glove with humans off ♪ ♪ ♪ get 5% cash back at lowe's this quarter so you can score more cash. activate your 5% cash back at chase
five players from the san francisco 49ers of pond abrams in san jose-put on aprons.pany against degeneracy which player will make the most. this taxi's pizza on tanker route we do not know will be there from the niners did you decide to show off. a zero brennan ucla basketball star goes to court today the antitrust suit was filed five years ago. the trial must would decide if they were unsure if bill pay college students for the service. for 24 other legal actions are pending to ford's ucla....
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who bottom lined the budget it's a hard roll to be the truth teller and keep everyone pragmatic and abram and others folks. of course, i want to thank who everyone has thanked benefiting from our controller's office and kate and, of course, harvey the budget analyst for the crest ways he came up to get for dollars and, of course, i really have to shout out our advocates that also keep our protected officials accountable this budget if not for the incredible work it's not only the advocacy but the most and time spent coming up with the line items and explaining how they'll benefit the rest of our city glad to see that happening a day earlier. >> thank you supervisor kim mr. clerk a announcement. >> we have 9 member meeting we're not xheemgd with a quorum. >> next open the docket is supervisor yee. >> i really want to thank the budget committee for getting this budget to us and giving us the opportunity to support that i'm disappointed it ended so early i've heard how wonderful is is to staying hereafter 3 and 4 in the morning i'm really disappointed supervisor farrell joking aside. when yo
who bottom lined the budget it's a hard roll to be the truth teller and keep everyone pragmatic and abram and others folks. of course, i want to thank who everyone has thanked benefiting from our controller's office and kate and, of course, harvey the budget analyst for the crest ways he came up to get for dollars and, of course, i really have to shout out our advocates that also keep our protected officials accountable this budget if not for the incredible work it's not only the advocacy but...
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abrams.aller: i recently paid all my student loans to the tune of $43,000 and i went to the state university of vermont, the university of vermont, and i have to say i kind of chuckled when you talk about raising the cost of tuition at ucla because i did guarantee you vermont state tuition is quite a bit higher. the reason it's higher, i think, in part is because of a certain elephant in the room nobody else wants to talk about and that's the administration at the state universities making six figures a year at a state university. our former president, dan fogle, president of the university, had to step down two years ago because of personal scandal. now, he was making around $425,000 a year and because of his cronies on the board at the university of vermont, when he had to resign early, he got a severance package of $425,000 a year, take the year off, and then was guaranteed a faculty position in the english department making $250,000 a year. now, he's not a nobel prizewinner or a pulitzer
abrams.aller: i recently paid all my student loans to the tune of $43,000 and i went to the state university of vermont, the university of vermont, and i have to say i kind of chuckled when you talk about raising the cost of tuition at ucla because i did guarantee you vermont state tuition is quite a bit higher. the reason it's higher, i think, in part is because of a certain elephant in the room nobody else wants to talk about and that's the administration at the state universities making six...
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abrams says his decades of research with h. implt v.nd cancer patients is conclusive. >> as a cancer doctor, a day doesn't go by that i don't recommend cannabis to a pashts who has nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, pain, insomnia, depression. cannabis is the only anti-nausea medicine that worked a and allowed them to complete their chemotherapy and perhaps cure thems of cancer. >> we could debate this topic for another year and still not cover all the anglings and arguments. but when you compare marijuana to alcohol, the available numbers and facts don't lie. the reality is this. there are far more deaths associated with alcohol and the risks of alcohol more higher. >>> you've probably heard some recredibility r cent trouble surrounding three 49ers. when professional athletes get in trouble, people start taking notice. mainly, the crime amongk ath looets 1 high and higher than everybody else. but is that claim actually true? we'll check the numbers. >> new york knicks point guard make an arrest on gun charges. but that's not even the
abrams says his decades of research with h. implt v.nd cancer patients is conclusive. >> as a cancer doctor, a day doesn't go by that i don't recommend cannabis to a pashts who has nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, pain, insomnia, depression. cannabis is the only anti-nausea medicine that worked a and allowed them to complete their chemotherapy and perhaps cure thems of cancer. >> we could debate this topic for another year and still not cover all the anglings and arguments. but...
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we're happy to have "nightline" co-anchor dan abrams here. the other dan at abc. >> it's great to be here with you. >>> but it is another severe weather sunday. the heart of the country facing threats from hail and possible tornadoes. >> one of the scariest moments happening in ohio. where a man was struck by lightning at a major league soccer game. linzie janis is here with more on that and the devastating flooding and tornadoes. that have already cause sod much damage. linzie? >> reporter: good morning, bianna and dan. the man who was struck by lightning went into cardiac arrest. had to be resuscitated. and is still in critical condition. it's already been a weekend of wild weather. and for about seven states in the waterlogged midwest and plains, it's set to get even worse. in columbus, ohio, a shocked soccer stadium. after a man was struck by a bolt of lightning. minnesota's pryor lake overflowing at a rate residents have never seen before. >> we've got a constant inch or two in the basement. >> reporter: neighbors banding together to pla
we're happy to have "nightline" co-anchor dan abrams here. the other dan at abc. >> it's great to be here with you. >>> but it is another severe weather sunday. the heart of the country facing threats from hail and possible tornadoes. >> one of the scariest moments happening in ohio. where a man was struck by lightning at a major league soccer game. linzie janis is here with more on that and the devastating flooding and tornadoes. that have already cause sod much...
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. >> host: did you have any flashbacks when abram said was fired? the top female executives leaving? >> i certainly watched the high-profile stories it is interesting that is the story that created a lot of buzz and the gender conversation about that was significant but i found both of are incredibly important than there are some issues about the standards as how they compare. we're getting better but a lot of conversations. i do say it does open up the workplace in the rough-and-tumble and they use the word abrupt. but a leader needs to be very careful about style man or woman because you are in power. if you use a particular style that is negative bill will hold down -- rolled down and you will never get back they may learn things but the culture is of the year. i am of the minds that the leaders style is as important so i think about that with all the others what style and messages they were sending and again without the culture and performance rather they have up politics. >> host: what is your novel about? >> guest: thank you for asking. not mu
. >> host: did you have any flashbacks when abram said was fired? the top female executives leaving? >> i certainly watched the high-profile stories it is interesting that is the story that created a lot of buzz and the gender conversation about that was significant but i found both of are incredibly important than there are some issues about the standards as how they compare. we're getting better but a lot of conversations. i do say it does open up the workplace in the...
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gone the name of a boy, and the mothers are 19 year old brian gregory and 18 year old shaniqua abra abrams. and the pick up registered to just us construction. and they don't know where the pick up was coming from when it got on the expressway and don't know what caused it to veer out of control. and again the driver of the pick up, roselyn kornegay, remains in critical condition here at the hospital. the 4 year old girl has passed away. at this point the police are not releasing her name. live in camden, channel 6 "action news"." >>> and one man killed during the demolition of a blockbuster. and it the collapse at the construction sight on route 38 at 12:30. and a backhoe operator also hurt and taken to kennedy hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. and the camden county prosecutors and osha are being laoing into -- looking into what caused the accident. >>> and someone in custody for a hit and run. be vincent was struck by a car and found lying on the shoulder in the southbound lanes. and he later died at the hospital. the vehicle left the scene before police arrived. and investiga
gone the name of a boy, and the mothers are 19 year old brian gregory and 18 year old shaniqua abra abrams. and the pick up registered to just us construction. and they don't know where the pick up was coming from when it got on the expressway and don't know what caused it to veer out of control. and again the driver of the pick up, roselyn kornegay, remains in critical condition here at the hospital. the 4 year old girl has passed away. at this point the police are not releasing her name. live...
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we'll be goldberg, j j abrams, sarah silverman, judd cap joe, and everybody loves carol leifer her book is called "how to succeed in business without really crying." i think you will love and laugh all of the way through it. >> thank you, tavis. tavis: that is our show for tonight. as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with noah wyle. that is next time. we will see you then. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. thank you. >> be more. >> welcome to "film school shorts," a showcase of the most exciting new talent from across the country. experience the future of film, next on "film school shorts." >> "film school shorts" is made possible by a grant from maurice kanbar, celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image. and by the members of kqed. >> it was the summer. my mom had been gone for a year. my dad had gotten into
we'll be goldberg, j j abrams, sarah silverman, judd cap joe, and everybody loves carol leifer her book is called "how to succeed in business without really crying." i think you will love and laugh all of the way through it. >> thank you, tavis. tavis: that is our show for tonight. as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with noah wyle. that is next...
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juvenile who was in the rear bed of the truck. 19 year old brian gregory and 18 year oldish nick what abrams both of philadelphia were taken to atlantic care in critical care, a four year old boy a passenger in the pick up died late friday at cooper hospital. whether that vehicle was driving fast or swerving all over the road is unknown. >> now a family member told us that the group was on the way back from a graduation celebration. the state police say they cannot rule out anything as far as a cause at this point. they still need to interview several of the victims who were still in surgery late today before they can rule on the cause of this crash. iain? >> all right. dave, thank you. >>> well now on to your fox 29 weather authority. here's life look at camel beach mountain water park on a picture perfect friday. cooler temperatures, low humidity and lots of sun. a lot of people by the pool there. chief meteorologist scott williams is here now. scott, please tell us we can expect more of the same this weekend. >> unfortunately, iain, the sunshine will be moving out of here for a part of th
juvenile who was in the rear bed of the truck. 19 year old brian gregory and 18 year oldish nick what abrams both of philadelphia were taken to atlantic care in critical care, a four year old boy a passenger in the pick up died late friday at cooper hospital. whether that vehicle was driving fast or swerving all over the road is unknown. >> now a family member told us that the group was on the way back from a graduation celebration. the state police say they cannot rule out anything as...
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abrams prior to winning her oscar for best supporting actress. >>> and miley cyrus' maserati has beenn from her home. the car was recovered in simi valley and detectives are searching the car for evidence. ♪ >>> yes, you heard it here, folks. that is the rendition of michael jackson's "billy jean." they appeared on last year's britain's got talent and have a huge fan base from their bottle monday, which plays new songs on the last monday of the month on youtube. that is talent there. >> so into it. >> they are. >>> and daniel radcliffe's comedy you shall know your velocity has been sold to international markets including china and the uk and picked up by sony pictures worldwide acquisition. >>> and i'm dara brown. this is "early today." we hope it is just your first stop of the day on nbc. revlon colorburst™ matte and lacquer balms two moisture rich finishes velvety matte and high shine lacquer each infused with moisturizing shea, coconut and mango butters... find your finish. revlon >>> leading the news in the daily mail, tehran dust storm blacks out sun, kills five and injures 30. t
abrams prior to winning her oscar for best supporting actress. >>> and miley cyrus' maserati has beenn from her home. the car was recovered in simi valley and detectives are searching the car for evidence. ♪ >>> yes, you heard it here, folks. that is the rendition of michael jackson's "billy jean." they appeared on last year's britain's got talent and have a huge fan base from their bottle monday, which plays new songs on the last monday of the month on youtube....
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stacey abrams. >> the student population needs to understand the voter id laws. too often, students do not change their voter registration when they go to college even though in most states they can. and they do not put absentee where they are from. the first piece is making sure students on campus can vote where they live. since they spend nine months out of the year in college, but for -- they should vote for the communities where they are living. that should be the message -- you vote where you live, not where you're from. that is the first piece. making sure they have the requisite id. in georgia, as in texas college , ids are not voter ids. college campuses are in every one of these communities where you have the largest populations that need access to voter ids. about face is a great idea. if students made it their mission to get every person who needed id, get them identification, that would transform elections. i agree that is the law of the land, voter id is here. let's stop whining about it and start working. working towards it is harnessing the power o
stacey abrams. >> the student population needs to understand the voter id laws. too often, students do not change their voter registration when they go to college even though in most states they can. and they do not put absentee where they are from. the first piece is making sure students on campus can vote where they live. since they spend nine months out of the year in college, but for -- they should vote for the communities where they are living. that should be the message -- you vote...
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explain why there was that pause there i'm filling in on kyw news raid yeah for our feign elliott abrams, the man has serious vacation time. so i'm trying to get back. that is where pause came from. thanks you for coming to me. catch your breath, it is all good. >> you are glowing, glistening, yes. >> we love our sister station. >> yes, we do. >> every minute counts, let's put it that way. >> it is early in all fairness. >> that is true, andy wheeler. >> our producer. >> yes, but, we are still dealing i think with unsettled weather here today, maybe even tomorrow. nothing necessarily as widespread as what we had roll through here but it is because we are between systems right now. frontal boundary trying to pull away, not quite getting there just yet so high pressure tries to build in and still active outside. let start off if we can with storm scan three, nice wide zoom shows us the system beginning to make its retreat. i would say morning commute looks fine. we're done with the rain from what happened overnight, now we're just starting to clear up. the problem is we will see this retur
explain why there was that pause there i'm filling in on kyw news raid yeah for our feign elliott abrams, the man has serious vacation time. so i'm trying to get back. that is where pause came from. thanks you for coming to me. catch your breath, it is all good. >> you are glowing, glistening, yes. >> we love our sister station. >> yes, we do. >> every minute counts, let's put it that way. >> it is early in all fairness. >> that is true, andy wheeler....
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abrams is filming a desert scene. we already have an addition to the cast. now lou pitot nyongo.ited. it doesn't open until 2015. please have a good plot. >>> our next story comes from a beach. be careful where you put down your blanket to sunbathe. a pilot undershoots his runway. the plane's tires barely miss the man but the fence wasn't so luc lucky. >>> finally we head to brevard county in the great state of florida where even tedious courtroom proceedings can get out of hand. that's when the presiding judge john murphy lost his cool. >> all right. what do you want to do? >> what do you want to do? i'm not waiting. you want set up a trial, set up a trial. >> all right. >> you want to set it for docket. set it. i'm not waiting in any case. >> you know, if i had a rock i would throw it at you right now. stop pissing me off. sit down. i'll take care of it. i don't need your help. >> i'm the public defender. i have a right to be here and stand up for my client's rights. >> i said sit down! if you want fight, let's go out back. >> let's go [ bleep ]. [ yelling ] >> and another thin
abrams is filming a desert scene. we already have an addition to the cast. now lou pitot nyongo.ited. it doesn't open until 2015. please have a good plot. >>> our next story comes from a beach. be careful where you put down your blanket to sunbathe. a pilot undershoots his runway. the plane's tires barely miss the man but the fence wasn't so luc lucky. >>> finally we head to brevard county in the great state of florida where even tedious courtroom proceedings can get out of...
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abram peter joins us live on the phone.nk you yothank you to talkini am afraid we have lost that line. but here in the studio with me is correspondent ahmad who normally operates out of nigeria. first of all, tell us what you have been able to pick out. we have seeing these pictures that have been posted on twitter and it looks like a substantial explosion. >> absolutely. people that we have spoken to in abuja, including emergency workers and shop own nurse that particular area, are telling us that it's was in a parked vehicle parked in front of the shopping mall. >> okay. for now, thank you very much indeed. stay with us, because we can now talk to abraham peter who is there at the shopping mall in abuja. can you hear me okay, abraham? >> yes. i can hear. >> you thank you. tell us what happened today. >> well, i was my office at about [inaudible] or there about and i heard this loud explosion and it shook my office. the impact was too much. when i got up, [inaudible] fire all over the place. a car parked outside the plaza
abram peter joins us live on the phone.nk you yothank you to talkini am afraid we have lost that line. but here in the studio with me is correspondent ahmad who normally operates out of nigeria. first of all, tell us what you have been able to pick out. we have seeing these pictures that have been posted on twitter and it looks like a substantial explosion. >> absolutely. people that we have spoken to in abuja, including emergency workers and shop own nurse that particular area, are...
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. >> joining us from california is natalia abrams. she is the cofounder and executive director here to talk about the topic of student loans. good morning. guest: good morning. host: could you tell our audience about your organization and its background? guest: two years ago studentd ebtcrisis.org was made. this was based on my colleagues who wrote a petition to forgive student loan debt. it was quite similar to the president's plan. it was a ten-year repayment program at 10%. we received over a million signatures. at that point we realized we had a real crisis on our hands, and it was the time to organize and organize a nonprofit so we could really attack the single issue. the issue itself has so many facets. we felt we needed something dedicated to the debt crisis. host: who are your supporters, and how are you funded? guest: we are not really funded. we operate online. we don't have any money. this is a labor of love -- labor of love for the cofounders and a labor of love. for sign on to accessing our member list. we work with a hi
. >> joining us from california is natalia abrams. she is the cofounder and executive director here to talk about the topic of student loans. good morning. guest: good morning. host: could you tell our audience about your organization and its background? guest: two years ago studentd ebtcrisis.org was made. this was based on my colleagues who wrote a petition to forgive student loan debt. it was quite similar to the president's plan. it was a ten-year repayment program at 10%. we received...
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about mistrust for and killing of police officers and then going underground till the time was right abrams also told the review journal of the husband claimed he had been kicked off the bundy ranch during the protests there last month and back in april frazier glenn miller a well known right wing extremist and member of the k.k.k. he shot and killed a fourteen year old boy and his grandfather at a jewish community center near kansas city mo then drove to a jewish retirement home and killed another person as police were arresting him miller was screaming c r o. frazier glenn miller demist marks in the las vegas shooters were right wing extremists and domestic terrorists it's that simple they were trying to use terror to further a political agenda that's terrorism unfortunately the media for refuses to acknowledge right wing extremism and domestic terrorism in our country even though they pose a bigger threat to our national security and to your safety than geodes and islamic extremists in the new america foundation prior to these tragedies twenty one people have been killed in attacks motiv
about mistrust for and killing of police officers and then going underground till the time was right abrams also told the review journal of the husband claimed he had been kicked off the bundy ranch during the protests there last month and back in april frazier glenn miller a well known right wing extremist and member of the k.k.k. he shot and killed a fourteen year old boy and his grandfather at a jewish community center near kansas city mo then drove to a jewish retirement home and killed...
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according to dennis' family corn gay's children 18 year oldish nick what abrams and 19 year old brianregory were riding in the bed of the truck along with another juvenile male. everyone in that truck is from philadelphia. the three others injured rushed to atlantic care regional medical center where they were last listed in serious condition. as for the cause of this deadly crash, well, tonight, that still remains under investigation. reporting live tonight in camden, todd quinones, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> real tragedy on the expressway there, todd, thank you. chopper three now over the cape may bridge which was closed for a time tonight. someone found what looked like a pipe bomb under a car that was being serviced at a nearby gas station. traffic was rerouted. the bridge was closed. as a precaution. the atlantic city bomb squad found out that the device was not explosive and the all clear was given. >> comedian tracy morgan is out of the hospital tonight two weeks after he was in a very serious accident on the new jersey turnpike. his publicist says the actor was transferred to
according to dennis' family corn gay's children 18 year oldish nick what abrams and 19 year old brianregory were riding in the bed of the truck along with another juvenile male. everyone in that truck is from philadelphia. the three others injured rushed to atlantic care regional medical center where they were last listed in serious condition. as for the cause of this deadly crash, well, tonight, that still remains under investigation. reporting live tonight in camden, todd quinones, cbs-3...
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aeration is it even possible to get there if so how do we start let's ask natalia abrams executive director and co-founder of student debt crisis dot org to tell you welcome thank you for having me thanks for joining us so first we'll break down the president's plan for us what's you what's your take on what he did today and said so the president today did an executive action which took his pay as you earn income pays you were in plan which is an income driven repayment program and allowed it opened it up to basically all borrowers borrowers before two thousand and seven currently before the president took actions today those borrowers before two thousand and seven were paying their income based repayment program was twenty five years at fifteen percent of their income so we took it to twenty years at ten percent of their income so we kind of made it across the board the pay as you were in plan which kind of erased what george bush did in the early two thousand it's interesting because that does that mean if somebody's making a lower they're paying up to you you keep you don't have to pay m
aeration is it even possible to get there if so how do we start let's ask natalia abrams executive director and co-founder of student debt crisis dot org to tell you welcome thank you for having me thanks for joining us so first we'll break down the president's plan for us what's you what's your take on what he did today and said so the president today did an executive action which took his pay as you earn income pays you were in plan which is an income driven repayment program and allowed it...
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right now you have jj abrams on the set of "star wars" trying to keep secrets from spilling out.our strategy? everybody who makes the show loves this show so much that they are dedicated to it. it is a labor of love. they are very careful, and it goes both ways, i find most people don't want to know. they want to have the surprises the show was bringing them. although i was hacked when i was paris and i immediately removed everything from my computer and put it on a drive. i had like the whole season on my computer. i had to be careful. good point.es a even though you're directing you each have to know everything going on tied to the season. correct? >> directing the show, the fun part of directing is that it is like a feature in the old studio system. they are very supportive. the flipside is you have to roadmap the narrative of not but eachstories, scene. it is very specific what story you're telling you there because of the pastor what is coming. >> you have done your fair share of john chopping episodes, with the final episode of the season, what should we prepare for? not be
right now you have jj abrams on the set of "star wars" trying to keep secrets from spilling out.our strategy? everybody who makes the show loves this show so much that they are dedicated to it. it is a labor of love. they are very careful, and it goes both ways, i find most people don't want to know. they want to have the surprises the show was bringing them. although i was hacked when i was paris and i immediately removed everything from my computer and put it on a drive. i had like...
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right now you have jj abrams on the set of star wars trying to keep all the secrets from spilling outur strategy? how do you keep the secrets from spilling out? in as a labor of love now and -- >> everybody loves the show so much that they are dedicated to it in as a labor of love now and they are tightlipped. it goes both ways. i find that most people don't want to know. they want to have the surprises in the show. i was hacked when i was in europe. i immediately removed everything from my computer and put it on a drive. i was warned that somebody might be trying to get into all the stuff and i had the entire season on my computer. >> even though you are directing some episodes and there are a team of directors, you each have to know everything going on tied to that season. >> directing the show, it is like directing a feature in the old studio system. they are very supportive. the flipside is you have to roadmap out the narrative of all the stories of each character in scene because you are doing something very specific. what story you're telling. >> you have done your fair share of
right now you have jj abrams on the set of star wars trying to keep all the secrets from spilling outur strategy? how do you keep the secrets from spilling out? in as a labor of love now and -- >> everybody loves the show so much that they are dedicated to it in as a labor of love now and they are tightlipped. it goes both ways. i find that most people don't want to know. they want to have the surprises in the show. i was hacked when i was in europe. i immediately removed everything from...
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abrams directing the no one now you say that and i did i did not know you were going to ask me that and i did bring in my notebook which. makes this noise when you open it. you're a sick man i am a doraine individual but somehow i've managed to build a career out of that. j.j. i am excited about it because here's the thing that i think we do a lot in our culture now is that and i don't fault us as human beings but there's so much data coming in at all times that i think people now judge things based on a word or a headline or very few actual facts about what's going on so some people might see jamen star wars well that's going to be awesome or that's not going to be awesome at all it's like you know what i would like to encourage people to experience things and then judge them i like j.j. he's a nice guy i know when the star wars let's see how he does maybe he'll knock it out of the park maybe he won't but we won't know and i don't want you to be too passionate and not do a good job it's possible what do you think of the cast well i mean listen i my dad took me to see the original star
abrams directing the no one now you say that and i did i did not know you were going to ask me that and i did bring in my notebook which. makes this noise when you open it. you're a sick man i am a doraine individual but somehow i've managed to build a career out of that. j.j. i am excited about it because here's the thing that i think we do a lot in our culture now is that and i don't fault us as human beings but there's so much data coming in at all times that i think people now judge things...
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jill abram son will teach undergrads about nonfiction literature.omplaints about her management style. she graduated from harvard in 1976. >> a well-known motor company is driving down the fuel economy ratings for many of the vehicles which means cash back for you. lori rothman explains. >> we might get cash in our pockets? >> not clear how much. ford which has a reputation as being detroit's number one maker of fuel efficient cars now saying it will compensate some few00,000 ford owners for discrepancy. it cut the ratings on six vehicles including the auto maker's 2013 and 2014 hybrids as well as the 2014 ford fiesta. lowering the fuel economy rating by as much as 7 miles per gallon. they sliced the ratings on the nts to booif two gallons per. they went from 2-8 mpg's to infusion energy models by 5 miles per gallon. it sid it discovered them alone and alerted epa. >> lori thank you for joining us. have a great weekend. >> will time is 48 minutes after the hour. cell phone towers in disguise. >> no longer moving on the edge the move today to stop th
jill abram son will teach undergrads about nonfiction literature.omplaints about her management style. she graduated from harvard in 1976. >> a well-known motor company is driving down the fuel economy ratings for many of the vehicles which means cash back for you. lori rothman explains. >> we might get cash in our pockets? >> not clear how much. ford which has a reputation as being detroit's number one maker of fuel efficient cars now saying it will compensate some few00,000...
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jonathan abrams joins us now pray for those who have not played around with nuzzel, give an explanations. that is a website and cap shows you the top news stories shared by your friends on facebook and twitter. likes if they are using it, you see the numbers. if your friend share one particular story 10 times, you have to get a sense on what most of your friends are talking about. is that right? >> we show you the number of friends that have shared the story, liked it, or tweeted. we have the top stories at the top. behind see the context how many people are sharing the stories. >> a lot of players are thinking about this, doing a better job of delivering the stories. what works, what doesn't work? >> it is true that silicon valley tech types have built a lot of aggregation products over the last 10-20 years. makes nuzzel fun is that it is easy. it is the utility but people love it. >> you mentioned twitter. it is a great way to get the word out about your product. but, is it a rival to you? or it is a place you can help to further distribute the story of what nuzzel is? >> it is the la
jonathan abrams joins us now pray for those who have not played around with nuzzel, give an explanations. that is a website and cap shows you the top news stories shared by your friends on facebook and twitter. likes if they are using it, you see the numbers. if your friend share one particular story 10 times, you have to get a sense on what most of your friends are talking about. is that right? >> we show you the number of friends that have shared the story, liked it, or tweeted. we have...
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right now you have jj abrams on the set of "star wars," trying to keep all the secrets from spillinges on thrones," you guys keep the secrets from spilling out? >> everybody who makes the show love so much -- loves the show so much that it is a labor of love now. they are careful and tightlipped. i find that most people don't want to know. they want to have the surprises the show is bringing them. i was hacked when i was in europe shooting. i got hacked out of zagreb and paris and i removed everything for my computer and put it on a drive. from my computer and put it on a drive. >> this raises a good point. even though you are directing some episodes, and then there is a team of directors, you each have to know everything going on tied to that season, correct? >> yeah. the fun part of the directing the show is that it is like directing a feature in the old studio system. they are very supportive. the flipside is that you have to roadmap out the narrative of not only all the stories of each character in each scene, because it's all very specific what story you are telling, either beca
right now you have jj abrams on the set of "star wars," trying to keep all the secrets from spillinges on thrones," you guys keep the secrets from spilling out? >> everybody who makes the show love so much -- loves the show so much that it is a labor of love now. they are careful and tightlipped. i find that most people don't want to know. they want to have the surprises the show is bringing them. i was hacked when i was in europe shooting. i got hacked out of zagreb and...