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and aisha tyler, actress, author, and activist.en, what did you think of the judge's ruling today? >> well, she's just a person who puts on a robe. she doesn't necessarily know any more than the next person. there will be lots and lots of other -- >> larry: the same as a supreme court judge. >> exactly right. there will be -- >> larry: what's your point? >> my point is this is just the beginning of a long, complicated process. it will be decided by the principles of the next set of judges. it's an incredibly unbelievably difficult problem to solve. no judge is going to solve it overnight. no legislature. not even the congress. >> larry: so you have no opinion on the injunction? >> i think the injunction was silly. i think it was silly. but i don't put much faith in it because it's not going to last very long. somebody will dissolve it and put in a new set of principles. the supreme court will almost certainly at some point overrule it. we've got this big rich country here and a very poor set of countries next to us. people in the p
and aisha tyler, actress, author, and activist.en, what did you think of the judge's ruling today? >> well, she's just a person who puts on a robe. she doesn't necessarily know any more than the next person. there will be lots and lots of other -- >> larry: the same as a supreme court judge. >> exactly right. there will be -- >> larry: what's your point? >> my point is this is just the beginning of a long, complicated process. it will be decided by the principles...
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aisha what do you think?> first, if you are strict constructionalist, which most conservatives are, this was a constructionalist decision. a preemption. the state stepping in an area that is not their jurisdiction legally. that's the first thing. the secondary thing is the reason the government sued on those grounds, because that's all they need to sue on. they didn't need to sue secondarily on grounds of discrimination. all they needed to do was prove it, which they did. this is the last administration, whether the republican president or the republican congress could not solve. what you have are conservatives interested more in being right than doing what's right. you would not have all the conservatives leaning further to the right now -- further to the right. a guy that john mccain has always been pro reform is now anti-reform because he wants to get elected. >> larry: what is -- give me -- give me -- >> -- like aisha just said, who do you reach out to, john mccain who was on the mccain/kennedy immigratio
aisha what do you think?> first, if you are strict constructionalist, which most conservatives are, this was a constructionalist decision. a preemption. the state stepping in an area that is not their jurisdiction legally. that's the first thing. the secondary thing is the reason the government sued on those grounds, because that's all they need to sue on. they didn't need to sue secondarily on grounds of discrimination. all they needed to do was prove it, which they did. this is the last...
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the 18-year-old woman, aisha, on the cover had her nose and ears cut off by the taliban after leavingsive in-laws. >>> a bear suspected of killing one camper and mauling two others yesterday has been caught along with two of her three cubs. the 4:00 a.m. rampage described as an unprovoked predatory attack on a campground near yellowstone park in montana which, as you know, is a hugely popular vacation spot every summer. wildlife officials said the bear will be destroyed if proven to have been involved in the attack. the fate of her cubs is unclear. >>> overseas, the city of moscow broke its own record for heat. the temperature soared to just below 100 degrees today making july of 2010 the single hottest month on record there. >>> and the clues are piling up that the big clinton wedding this weekend is indeed just where everybody thought it would be in rhinebeck, new york. we broke one clue on our own blog last night when we learned the faa has already shut down air space for the venue over this coming weekend. president obama, for his part, said on "the view" today he had not been inv
the 18-year-old woman, aisha, on the cover had her nose and ears cut off by the taliban after leavingsive in-laws. >>> a bear suspected of killing one camper and mauling two others yesterday has been caught along with two of her three cubs. the 4:00 a.m. rampage described as an unprovoked predatory attack on a campground near yellowstone park in montana which, as you know, is a hugely popular vacation spot every summer. wildlife officials said the bear will be destroyed if proven to...
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partner who will provide the sort of government services that don't exist now, like the justice that aisha would be able to find comfort in, if a real system of justice existed. >> rose: thank you very much. rick, congratulations to you. when people ask where are weekly news magazines, this is a powerful statement as to where they are. >> thanks, charlie. >> rose: thank you both very much. >> thank you, charlie. >> rose: monday on charlie rose, kevin kline. david rubenstein is here. he is the cofounder and managing director of the carlisle group. it is one of the world's largest private equity firms. carlisle has over did 90 billion of capital under management spread over 67 funds. it invests in a wide range of industry, including consumer, retail, defense, and health care. it is active across asia, especially in china, where it invested $2.5 billion over the last two years. rubenstein is also a passionate philanthropist. he donated to duke university and elsewhere. last month he became chairman of the kennedy center and has bought rare historical documents for preservation. having said al
partner who will provide the sort of government services that don't exist now, like the justice that aisha would be able to find comfort in, if a real system of justice existed. >> rose: thank you very much. rick, congratulations to you. when people ask where are weekly news magazines, this is a powerful statement as to where they are. >> thanks, charlie. >> rose: thank you both very much. >> thank you, charlie. >> rose: monday on charlie rose, kevin kline. david...