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however importantly to understand this great man, those who you that smack of you who know anthony kennedy enjoyed his ability. he is dedicated to public service and we are very pleased and honored to welcome justice kennedy to one of his first major engagements since leaving the supreme court. ladies and gentlemen, justice anthony kennedy. [ applause ] >> good evening. good evening and only the trial lawyers need to remain standing.[ laughter ] >> thank you very much for the invitation to be with you, and it is a singular honor to be introduced by member -- a member of the churchill family. as a member of the board of trustees, it is my privilege to welcome you here. of course this is where the founders gave great thought to our constitution, and their commitment was to secure freedom for themselves and for generations yet to come. that is the same commitment that winston churchill had. the man who drew the constitution, whether by accident or providence or design, was a brilliant group of people. the comment was once made by gladstone about the english and american constitution, and the
however importantly to understand this great man, those who you that smack of you who know anthony kennedy enjoyed his ability. he is dedicated to public service and we are very pleased and honored to welcome justice kennedy to one of his first major engagements since leaving the supreme court. ladies and gentlemen, justice anthony kennedy. [ applause ] >> good evening. good evening and only the trial lawyers need to remain standing.[ laughter ] >> thank you very much for the...
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supreme court justice anthony kennedy delivers the keynote address on the former british prime minister, afterwards, mister kennedy sits down with msnbc's hardball host chris matthews to talk about his career. justice kennedy retired this past summer after 30 years on the court, this is about 40 minutes. >> good evening ladies and gentlemen, justice anthony kennedy from sacramento, california. earn his ba from stanford, university, after spending his senior year at the london school of economics. he then attended harvard law school, where he earned his degree in 1961, during the 1960s and 70s, justice kennedy worked in private practice in california, and was a professor of constitutional law at the university of the pacific. in 1975, he was nominated by president george ford to the ninth circuit court of appeals and with unanimously -- was unanimously confirmed, he ascended to the supreme court in 1988, when president reagan nominated him as an associate justice. on the occasion of his retirement, this past july, after 30 years of service, some of his former clubs reminisced about their
supreme court justice anthony kennedy delivers the keynote address on the former british prime minister, afterwards, mister kennedy sits down with msnbc's hardball host chris matthews to talk about his career. justice kennedy retired this past summer after 30 years on the court, this is about 40 minutes. >> good evening ladies and gentlemen, justice anthony kennedy from sacramento, california. earn his ba from stanford, university, after spending his senior year at the london school of...
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supreme court justice anthony kennedy delivers the keynote address on the former british prime minister, afterwards, mister kennedy sits down with msnbc's hardball host chris matthews to talk about his career. justice kennedy retired this past summer after 30 years on the court, this is about 40 minutes. >> good evening ladies and gentlemen, justice anthony kennedy
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justice anthony kennedy from sacramento, california, earned his b.a.m stanford university after spending his senior year at the london school of economics. he then attended harvard law school, where he earned his degree in 1961. during the 1960s and '70s, justice kennedy worked in private practice in california and was a professor of constitutional law at the university of the pacific.
justice anthony kennedy from sacramento, california, earned his b.a.m stanford university after spending his senior year at the london school of economics. he then attended harvard law school, where he earned his degree in 1961. during the 1960s and '70s, justice kennedy worked in private practice in california and was a professor of constitutional law at the university of the pacific.
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. >>> you are watching american history tv, only on cspan 3 >>> justice anthony kennedy retired from the supreme court this past summer up next on american history tv, from a conference on his impact and legacy, legal experts reflect on justice kennedy's opinions on gay rights, and abortion. georgia state university hosted a 90 minute event. >>> good morning, good morning, how are all of you? thank you for responding i appreciate that. my name is wendy, i am the dean of georgia state university college of law, and it is my distinct privilege to welcome you today to the fantastic conference in retrospect of justice anthony kennedy. we have brought together as you can see around the room, truly the leading national experts in the space to talk not only about the impact of his scholarship, but also the legacy of his time on the court and issues with things such as gay rights, free speech, all types of things that are a little bit significant, these days, and, what i think is particularly apt is the timing of the conference, i do not think that there has ever been a time that the united
. >>> you are watching american history tv, only on cspan 3 >>> justice anthony kennedy retired from the supreme court this past summer up next on american history tv, from a conference on his impact and legacy, legal experts reflect on justice kennedy's opinions on gay rights, and abortion. georgia state university hosted a 90 minute event. >>> good morning, good morning, how are all of you? thank you for responding i appreciate that. my name is wendy, i am the dean...
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international church hill conference in williamsburg, virginia, former supreme court justice anthony kennedy delivers the keynote address on the former british prime minister. he sits down with chris matthews to talk about his career. justice kennedy retired this past summer after 30 years on the court. this is about 40 minutes. >> good evening ladies and gentlemen. justice anthony kennedy from sacramento, california, earned his mba from
international church hill conference in williamsburg, virginia, former supreme court justice anthony kennedy delivers the keynote address on the former british prime minister. he sits down with chris matthews to talk about his career. justice kennedy retired this past summer after 30 years on the court. this is about 40 minutes. >> good evening ladies and gentlemen. justice anthony kennedy from sacramento, california, earned his mba from
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david rubenstein airing tonight, sits down with anthony kennedy.lking about citizens united. that is the case when the supreme court struck down camping fineness. obama said it was a mistake and justice samuel alito said that is wrong. serve --hat he said to to defend with the supreme court did. kennedy: we have to address this another way and put the voters, if they see money they can vote against the candidates if they do not like it. rubenstein was david interviewing retired supreme court justice anthony kennedy. it is a big issue. this came up when president trump resized the judge in california, and they said president obama criticized. alix: we make a lot of pay about about a president, but it is not the only one. david: justice kennedy said we were not limited. alix: right. you can watch that tonight. coming up, sarah hunt will be joining us getting her topics for 2019 is forecasts range from 2400 to 3000 on the s&p. this is bloomberg. ♪ i am a family man. i am a techie dad. i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. a
david rubenstein airing tonight, sits down with anthony kennedy.lking about citizens united. that is the case when the supreme court struck down camping fineness. obama said it was a mistake and justice samuel alito said that is wrong. serve --hat he said to to defend with the supreme court did. kennedy: we have to address this another way and put the voters, if they see money they can vote against the candidates if they do not like it. rubenstein was david interviewing retired supreme court...
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remember, that was a vacancy that donald trump created by encouraging anthony kennedy maybe to resign from the court earlier than expected so that it would be brett kavanaugh in this position tonight and not anthony kennedy who might have been a little more in a position to pr as if he's directly not only firing the attorney general and putting in someone to replace him, who is by most accounts, by most accounts, not terribly qualified. by some accounts a political hack. by almost all accounts someone who can be relied upon to be completely obedient to president trump. then the other this inc. that makes it worse than nixon is that this is not just about a, you know, misdeeds within our system. nixon obstructed justice, told the fbi, told the cia to tell the fbi not to investigate watergate the case we're dealing with is a possible covert relationship between an american president and a hostile foreign power. that's way beyond watergate. >> you just said could be ten times worse than nixon. when you look at the reasoning, james comey removed the president on the record in the letter f
remember, that was a vacancy that donald trump created by encouraging anthony kennedy maybe to resign from the court earlier than expected so that it would be brett kavanaugh in this position tonight and not anthony kennedy who might have been a little more in a position to pr as if he's directly not only firing the attorney general and putting in someone to replace him, who is by most accounts, by most accounts, not terribly qualified. by some accounts a political hack. by almost all accounts...
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supreme court has been effectively much more politicized and i think chief justice roberts since anthony kennedynnounced his resignation has become the swing vote. that crucial pivotal point. i think he saw it as his duty to break his silence and protect the integrity of the supreme court. he does not want the supreme court to become a total of donald trump's politicizing of the judiciary being dragged into gameplaying and politicizing of judges, court decisions. i think that is why he spoke out. he sees trump going after the fbi, undermining judges in courts. he said if i am ever going to speak up, this is the time to do it. genie: the e.u. says it agreed in printable to a text setting out its relationship with the u.k. a statement from the summit chair says a deal has been agreed on a negotiators level and the political level subject to the endorsement of leaders coming in to sign that deal three days from now. spain is threatening to oppose it unless it gets assurances over the disputed peninsula of gibraltar. this isn't the first time the rock of gibraltar has been fought over. major boneong
supreme court has been effectively much more politicized and i think chief justice roberts since anthony kennedynnounced his resignation has become the swing vote. that crucial pivotal point. i think he saw it as his duty to break his silence and protect the integrity of the supreme court. he does not want the supreme court to become a total of donald trump's politicizing of the judiciary being dragged into gameplaying and politicizing of judges, court decisions. i think that is why he spoke...
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we've been speaking with anthony kennedy. with david rubenstein, they discussed the battle over brett kavanaugh. thate public will soon see the court is operating in a ,eliberative, thoughtful .nspiring way [indiscernible] they will see that in the opinions written. mark: you can watch the full interview with anthony kennedy on the david rubenstein show " peer-to-peer conversations." global news, 24 hours a day on air and on tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. romaine: nvidia falling about 18% today. forecast andeak wrote issues about inventory levels. we have seen a slew of downgrades and price cuts. our next guest lowered his price target but said the issues nvidia is dealing with may only be temporary. director atging bernstein and joins us by phone. when i look if the inventory levels, up about 40% or so from the most recent quarter, will would lead you to believe this is something that could be worked through in a relativ
we've been speaking with anthony kennedy. with david rubenstein, they discussed the battle over brett kavanaugh. thate public will soon see the court is operating in a ,eliberative, thoughtful .nspiring way [indiscernible] they will see that in the opinions written. mark: you can watch the full interview with anthony kennedy on the david rubenstein show " peer-to-peer conversations." global news, 24 hours a day on air and on tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and...
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>> my former employer, anthony kennedy. >> that is correct. >> all right. which future chief justice was responsible for adding "in god we trust" to u.s. currency? you need to be civil about this. i think there is something fishy about this question. >> come on. case. >> very good. >> which future justice who has a reputation of being somewhat --ent-minded was in a bicep bicycle accident shortly before his interview with the president for a seat on the supreme court? >> stephen breyer. >> that's correct. unfortunately for justice breyer at that time, the seat went to ruth bader ginsburg. the following year, president clinton would tap him for another vacancy. >>, when he, was a child which future justice and lifelong chicago cubs fan attended the 1932 world series game where babe ruth hit the famed "called shot" home run? >> and he has the scorecard in his office still. it is stevens. >> that's correct. he attended the 2016 world series and rooted for his beloved chicago cubs. >> presidents and justices. let's do a quick check of our score. [laughter] 8-7.
>> my former employer, anthony kennedy. >> that is correct. >> all right. which future chief justice was responsible for adding "in god we trust" to u.s. currency? you need to be civil about this. i think there is something fishy about this question. >> come on. case. >> very good. >> which future justice who has a reputation of being somewhat --ent-minded was in a bicep bicycle accident shortly before his interview with the president for a seat on...
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no different why did democrats filibuster merrick garland, why did they filibuster corsets or anthony kennedyl there was a republican president, white tried to destroy brett cavanagh to keep him from taking the court? why doesn't ruth bader ginsburg resignedly trump replacer? a preposterous idea there's no difference between obama judges and trump judges? most voters a lot of voters voted in this election specifically because they wanted to make sure there were trump judges and not obama judges. the chief justice should stick to running the supreme court and not get in fights with the president. >> justice roberts was appointed by president bush in 2005. rob: a massive anti-terror operation underway in london after two suspected bombs are found hidden in an apartment, people living in surrounding homes forced to evacuate as investigators search the building that is under renovation. police say the bombs appeared to be improvised explosive devices, no arrests have been made. rob: a new report showing iran plans to build 5 nuclear weapons according to the nuclear watchdog group the institute fo
no different why did democrats filibuster merrick garland, why did they filibuster corsets or anthony kennedyl there was a republican president, white tried to destroy brett cavanagh to keep him from taking the court? why doesn't ruth bader ginsburg resignedly trump replacer? a preposterous idea there's no difference between obama judges and trump judges? most voters a lot of voters voted in this election specifically because they wanted to make sure there were trump judges and not obama...
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retired to import justice anthony kennedy acknowledges political campaign fund-raising defenseslem, butjority vote of the citizens united case that says the government cannot keep companies from spending money to support or do not candidates. there is power in money in politics. the voters are the ones who have to keep money coming into the campaign. they can vote against the candidate. kailey: you can watch all of that interview tonight on the david rubenstein show. that is that is at 90 5 p.m. new york time on bloomberg tv. global news 24 hours a day on-air and a tictoc on twitter powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. vonnie: thank you. pga's up, the pda's -- new bets. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: live from london, i am guy johnson. vonnie: i am vonnie quinn and this is "bloomberg markets." pga tour announced a new partnership with imd arenas for official tour scoring data. it works with books and operators to distribute data and products. we will get more from andy levinson senior vice president of turner administ
retired to import justice anthony kennedy acknowledges political campaign fund-raising defenseslem, butjority vote of the citizens united case that says the government cannot keep companies from spending money to support or do not candidates. there is power in money in politics. the voters are the ones who have to keep money coming into the campaign. they can vote against the candidate. kailey: you can watch all of that interview tonight on the david rubenstein show. that is that is at 90 5...
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supreme court justice, anthony kennedy delivers the keynote address on the former british prime minister. afterwards, mister kennedy sits down with msnbc's hardball host, chris matthews to talk about his career. justice can be repaired this past summer after 30 years on the court. this is about 40 minutes. >> after his spending -- after spending his senior year at the london school of economics, he has attended the harvard law ho
supreme court justice, anthony kennedy delivers the keynote address on the former british prime minister. afterwards, mister kennedy sits down with msnbc's hardball host, chris matthews to talk about his career. justice can be repaired this past summer after 30 years on the court. this is about 40 minutes. >> after his spending -- after spending his senior year at the london school of economics, he has attended the harvard law ho
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the focus was more on anthony kennedy, this is a big moment for john roberts.ck a fight with the president now, the president at mirra lago, wait for twitter? >> the chief justice speaks for the court. this is not a statement he issued independently and without running it by his fellow justices. he speaks for the entire court, the entire bench in this and they must have agreed it was worth weighing in. >> and worth risking what, as you say, could be twitter attacks from the president. >> and attacks from the president's allies. roberts himself has not necessarily ingratiated himself with some of his rulings with conservatives, the obamacare case being one of them. >> yet another of the institutions under constant attack by the president. in this case pretty serious senior pushback. thanks for joining us for "inside politics" today. have a nice thanksgiving. don't go anywhere. brianna keilar starts right now. don't go away. >>> i'm brianna keilar live from cnn's washington headquarters. under way right now, using his power to target his political rivals. did the
the focus was more on anthony kennedy, this is a big moment for john roberts.ck a fight with the president now, the president at mirra lago, wait for twitter? >> the chief justice speaks for the court. this is not a statement he issued independently and without running it by his fellow justices. he speaks for the entire court, the entire bench in this and they must have agreed it was worth weighing in. >> and worth risking what, as you say, could be twitter attacks from the...
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on the last day of the term he was serving, justice anthony kennedy made the announcement to the nation that he was stepping down. within a very short period of time the president, in july, nominated brett kavanaugh. and the hearings were set. the hearings were set to provide literally weeks of opportunity to review records and the like, to do the assessment process. than the hearings were set for early september. we are talking about a 2 month plus process and all designed to have a vote and from my perspective hopefully confirming brett kavanaugh to the supreme court in time for the justice to join the court which begins its work in two weeks, monday, october 1st. it is coming right up. the senate judiciary chaired by senator grassley set a schedule. everyone knew what the schedule was in the process began. it was in july, so early on that the accuser came to senator feinstein at the 11th hour, the concern is nothing was doneit as i understand it with those allegations even though the senate judiciary committee wente into public hearings and executive session, to review the most sensi
on the last day of the term he was serving, justice anthony kennedy made the announcement to the nation that he was stepping down. within a very short period of time the president, in july, nominated brett kavanaugh. and the hearings were set. the hearings were set to provide literally weeks of opportunity to review records and the like, to do the assessment process. than the hearings were set for early september. we are talking about a 2 month plus process and all designed to have a vote and...
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why did anthony kennedy wait until there was a republican president to resign? destroy brett kavanaugh to keep them from taking the court, and why doesn't ruth bader ginsburg resigned and left trump to replace her? it's a preposterous idea that there is no difference between obama judges and trump judges. most voters voted in the selection specifically because they wanted to make sure there were trump judges and not obama judges. the chief justice should stick to running the supreme court and not get into fights with the president. >> bret: chuck, what about that? is this a fight he should not have gotten into? >> i think it was a fight he felt he had to get into and he has been trying to stay out of for several years, ever since president trump, going back to the time he was a candidate, has been vilifying chief justice roberts, first for obamacare, than for other things. look, of course it's true that there are ideological and partisan differences among the judges. that is been true since thomas jefferson and john marshall. but it is important for political le
why did anthony kennedy wait until there was a republican president to resign? destroy brett kavanaugh to keep them from taking the court, and why doesn't ruth bader ginsburg resigned and left trump to replace her? it's a preposterous idea that there is no difference between obama judges and trump judges. most voters voted in the selection specifically because they wanted to make sure there were trump judges and not obama judges. the chief justice should stick to running the supreme court and...
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new composition of the court, some view john roberts as the potential swing vote in place of anthony kennedy, two had held that role for a long time. of course, his retirement cleared the path for brett kavanaugh and so now the composition of the court is new again and it may be john roberts who is a swing vote. so it could be kind of we're heading into a different territory. but you are right. president trump has not held back his criticism of john roberts over time. in part, there was the obamacare decision where the court knocked down parts of the obamacare law but kept it in place and so the president has certainly spoken out about that. he has still been thwarted by a congress not being able to completely replace or repeal obamacare as he said he would do as a candidate. going after parts of it. now certainly with a democratic house coming in, in january that will not happen in any foreseeable time frame unless there is a bipartisan attempt to make some adjustments to the law. so there is history there for sure. the president two has never healed back as a candidate. now we seen in offi
new composition of the court, some view john roberts as the potential swing vote in place of anthony kennedy, two had held that role for a long time. of course, his retirement cleared the path for brett kavanaugh and so now the composition of the court is new again and it may be john roberts who is a swing vote. so it could be kind of we're heading into a different territory. but you are right. president trump has not held back his criticism of john roberts over time. in part, there was the...
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a one-day of justice e on retired anthony kennedy's career, about the death penalty. hey also touch on kennedy's opinions in race discrimination an affirmative action cases. hosted state university this one-hour invent. -- event. to transition ng a little bit in terms of topic now. have noticed, i faculty , i am on the here at the law school. will skip the longer introduction. i will tell you who we have up here. corena lanes, ps, gail harriette, and we have unique task of leading multiple topics, not just what agenda, but we will discuss the death penalty as well. our format will be a little bit having t by virtue of the herculean task of doing that. i will spend a minute or two little introduction, then we will go panelist by a brief and give opportunity for others to chime and reserve time at the end for and a. as i mentioned, we are trying to different me pretty areas here, but perhaps we can parallels in thinking about justice kennedy's approach topics. justice ath penalty, kennedy didn't embrace abolition, but he provided the fifth vote, including simmons, and k
a one-day of justice e on retired anthony kennedy's career, about the death penalty. hey also touch on kennedy's opinions in race discrimination an affirmative action cases. hosted state university this one-hour invent. -- event. to transition ng a little bit in terms of topic now. have noticed, i faculty , i am on the here at the law school. will skip the longer introduction. i will tell you who we have up here. corena lanes, ps, gail harriette, and we have unique task of leading multiple...
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on the last day of the term, which he was serving, justice anthony kennedy made the announcement to the nation that he was stepping down. within a very short period of time, the president in july nominated brett kavanaugh, then the hearings were set. the hearings were set so as to provide literally weeks of opportunity to review records and the like, to do the assessment process. then the hearings were set for early september. so we're talking now about a two-month plus process and all designed to have a vote and from my perspective, hopefully confirming judge kavanaugh to the supreme court, in time for the judge, the justice, to join the court which begins its work in literally two weeks. it begins on monday, october 1st. so it's coming right up. so i think the senate judiciary committee chair by senator grassley set a schedule. everyone knew what the schedule was and the process began. it was in july, so early on, that the accuser came to senator feinstein and the 11th hour concern is nothing was done, as i understand it, with those allegations even though the senate judiciary committ
on the last day of the term, which he was serving, justice anthony kennedy made the announcement to the nation that he was stepping down. within a very short period of time, the president in july nominated brett kavanaugh, then the hearings were set. the hearings were set so as to provide literally weeks of opportunity to review records and the like, to do the assessment process. then the hearings were set for early september. so we're talking now about a two-month plus process and all designed...
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kennedy: thank you very much, you can use that. when d do we see real anthonyknown him to be gr gregarious. willing to talk any anything, he does not have a list of things you can't ask him. >> never. kennedy: you got me into the inauguration, and you offered me sporting tickets. only thing i have given you. >> only for the mets. can you imagine if i was a red sox fan. kennedy: i healt i hate the red. >> anthony is a multifaceted person, last summer he was reduced to a sound bite, he can't. i think most people have the wrong impression of him certainly you come -- >> compelling as documentary as wiener. >> it a different story, he is a different person. kennedy: there is a down fall, you have a few troughs, but you know. >> get up. kennedy: right. >> 12 day that matters, not 11 days in wall street. what happens after you have beenic coreiated -- excoriated, how do you get off the map, i could play mayhem in all state commercial. come from a ble blue collar fam, you have to take risks to get to where i am, if you do, you will fail, no way you can bounce like a s
kennedy: thank you very much, you can use that. when d do we see real anthonyknown him to be gr gregarious. willing to talk any anything, he does not have a list of things you can't ask him. >> never. kennedy: you got me into the inauguration, and you offered me sporting tickets. only thing i have given you. >> only for the mets. can you imagine if i was a red sox fan. kennedy: i healt i hate the red. >> anthony is a multifaceted person, last summer he was reduced to a sound...
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court of the united states, an irish catholic daily communicant appointed by ronald reagan named anthony kennedy would've predicted that. sometimes your attitude changes about public policy and the people that help to get there. >> was going to come out today is out today is the care of it in the violence at the border and the president saying it's dangerous, threat to our security and our criminal elements there. what you think of all that? >> i don't know. i've a lot of respect for secretary nelson. she's got a tough boss. i don't know how her people know that their 600 criminals. criminals are criminals. people commit did and did their time and are just trying to flee oppression themselves. they may have committed crimes in guatemala but are not crimes here. >> they don't have any paperwork. how would you know if they're criminals or not? >> i don't know how she would know that. i do know that the burden is on the migraine. the person trying to entered to prove their worthiness for asylum. if they show up with no idea and no paperwork, i don't know how to prove their case. neil: there is talk
court of the united states, an irish catholic daily communicant appointed by ronald reagan named anthony kennedy would've predicted that. sometimes your attitude changes about public policy and the people that help to get there. >> was going to come out today is out today is the care of it in the violence at the border and the president saying it's dangerous, threat to our security and our criminal elements there. what you think of all that? >> i don't know. i've a lot of respect...
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>> anthony kennedy's son. connell: is that right?guy he had the direct relationship with. connell: he worked at deutche. >> that was his bank of preference. now, there's always been suspicion among the democrats that deutche bank was involved in some shady dealings between trump and russia. connell: no proof of anything? >> we haven't seen it yet. they are clearly going to go there. adam schiff is running judiciary. connell: good job getting his name right. the tweet over the weekend. >> i heard about that. jerry nadler, judiciary. adam schiff, intelligence. maxine waters at finance. elijah cummings in government reform and oversight. those are the places where i think particularly maxine waters, you will see the trump/deutche bank relationship fully vetted. now -- or investigated. i think that's where she will get into the global thing. i do not think, who knows, i mean, maybe she has some broad hatred for jamie dimon. i don't think jpmorgan is coming under -- is going to come under that much scrutiny. connell: we will go, less than
>> anthony kennedy's son. connell: is that right?guy he had the direct relationship with. connell: he worked at deutche. >> that was his bank of preference. now, there's always been suspicion among the democrats that deutche bank was involved in some shady dealings between trump and russia. connell: no proof of anything? >> we haven't seen it yet. they are clearly going to go there. adam schiff is running judiciary. connell: good job getting his name right. the tweet over the...
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kennedy: how does the recount end? is there anyway for state of florida to redeem itself, panel joins me tonight, jessica tar is here. and harlen hill, and author of new book. anthonys joining us. look at that. you are in jail. >> i know. kennedy: yoip i don't think thia partisan issue, i don't think that democrat commit ram rampant voter fraud, something weird is going on in florida, can we rise above globally and look at it say what is happening. >> absolutely not. it is generally impossible to acknowledge the weirdness that are going on. here, i think that everyone jumped to talking points very early on. as you said, florida is always this close or an ounce less close. >> talking about governor and the u.s. senate race, there are two other races in the state. >> with 800 votes apart, one circumstance i saw today. there are -- there is something for everyone, whatever your narrative is. republicans -- you want they are voter suppression, we're voter fraud, there something for everyone. but looking ahead to 2020, you need a redesigned ballot, machines that work. >> people who work and take responsibility when somebody does not go well, when you screw something up,
kennedy: how does the recount end? is there anyway for state of florida to redeem itself, panel joins me tonight, jessica tar is here. and harlen hill, and author of new book. anthonys joining us. look at that. you are in jail. >> i know. kennedy: yoip i don't think thia partisan issue, i don't think that democrat commit ram rampant voter fraud, something weird is going on in florida, can we rise above globally and look at it say what is happening. >> absolutely not. it is generally...
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kennedy. >> the air quality is impacting a donation drive supposed to happen this weekend. but st. anthony's in san francisco is going virtl. if you want to donate go to their website. we put a link on abc7news.com. you will see opportunities to pay for chicken, trk, vegetables. >>> many other events have been cancelled because of the smoke, the north face endures challenge and the sunset running races both supposed to map in san francisco. the alcatraz will be closed this weekend. tomorrow's berkeley half marathon will be recked for february or march and the 49ers goldenrtea h s ranunta clara has been cancelled. we are keeping a list of the cancellations on our website. abnewspeim o.csi y todifay you likely notice a lot of people wearing pasks what can you do if you don'tave one? leslie brinkley talked to alternatives. >> we are all improvising perfecting the mask wearing technique to help our health. >> does it help though duct tape edges of doors and windows. >> yes it will. >> this doctor is an allergist with the allergy and medical group of the bay area she suggests wearing the n 95 mas
kennedy. >> the air quality is impacting a donation drive supposed to happen this weekend. but st. anthony's in san francisco is going virtl. if you want to donate go to their website. we put a link on abc7news.com. you will see opportunities to pay for chicken, trk, vegetables. >>> many other events have been cancelled because of the smoke, the north face endures challenge and the sunset running races both supposed to map in san francisco. the alcatraz will be closed this...
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kennedy: good evening, my fellow citizens. this government, as promised, has maintained the closest surveillance of the soviet military buildup on the island of cuba. >> anthony: this is the cuba i grew up with. >> narrator: mankind teeters precariously on the brink of a thermal nuclear war. >> anthony: the missile crisis. duck and cover. hide under your desk, kids, cover yourselves with wet newspaper, because we're all going to die. >> narrator: the flames of crisis burn far stronger, fed and fanned by the bitter tirades of fidel castro. >> anthony: and this guy, always in the fatigues, underlining with every appearance that we were two nations in a never-ending state of war. >> president obama: today, the united states of america is changing its relationship with the people of cuba. we will begin to normalize relations between our two countries. ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha la la la la sha la la la la la ♪ ♪ sha la la la la sha la la la la la la ♪ ♪ >> anthony: cuba has been sitting here 55 years now, half an hour
kennedy: good evening, my fellow citizens. this government, as promised, has maintained the closest surveillance of the soviet military buildup on the island of cuba. >> anthony: this is the cuba i grew up with. >> narrator: mankind teeters precariously on the brink of a thermal nuclear war. >> anthony: the missile crisis. duck and cover. hide under your desk, kids, cover yourselves with wet newspaper, because we're all going to die. >> narrator: the flames of crisis...
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kennedy: good evening, my fellow citizens. this government, as promised, has maintained the closest surveillance of the soviet military buildup on the island of cuba. >> anthonywar. >> anthony: the missile crisis. duck and cover. hide under your desk, kids, cover yourselves with wet newspaper, because we're all going to die. >> narrator: the flames of crisis burn far stronger, fed and fanned by the bitter tirades of fidel castro. >> anthony: and this guy, always in the fatigues, underlining
kennedy: good evening, my fellow citizens. this government, as promised, has maintained the closest surveillance of the soviet military buildup on the island of cuba. >> anthonywar. >> anthony: the missile crisis. duck and cover. hide under your desk, kids, cover yourselves with wet newspaper, because we're all going to die. >> narrator: the flames of crisis burn far stronger, fed and fanned by the bitter tirades of fidel castro. >> anthony: and this guy, always in the...
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kennedy: thank you for watching best hour of your day, you can follow me on facebook and instagram. tomorrow florida congressman matt gaetz, harlen hill. and anthonynnouncer) the following is a paid advertisement from time life. my name is robin williams. (announcer) hold on to your hats. for those of you on acid, this is a frisbee. (announcer) the time has come for an epic entertainment event. it's mind-blowing, it's jaw-dropping, and most of all, it's-- -genius. -genius. -genius. -comedic genius. (announcer) time life proudly presents a once in a lifetime collection decades in the making. yo, robin. (announcer) robin williams: comic genius. you're sucked into drinking beer
kennedy: thank you for watching best hour of your day, you can follow me on facebook and instagram. tomorrow florida congressman matt gaetz, harlen hill. and anthonynnouncer) the following is a paid advertisement from time life. my name is robin williams. (announcer) hold on to your hats. for those of you on acid, this is a frisbee. (announcer) the time has come for an epic entertainment event. it's mind-blowing, it's jaw-dropping, and most of all, it's-- -genius. -genius. -genius. -comedic...
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kennedy: thank you for watching best hour of your day, you can follow me on facebook and instagram. tomorrow florida congressman matt gaetz, harlen hill. and anthonybook. good night. business network. lou: good evening, our top story, wildfires in northern and southern california still raging, high winds gusts to 40 miles an hour, driving in dry brush fueling the fires over thousands of acres, destroying thousands of houses and buildings, devastating communities. and as feared, death toll continues to rise. interior secretary ryan zinke surveying the damage today, aftermath saying he has never seen such widespread damage even in war zones. we'll have the
kennedy: thank you for watching best hour of your day, you can follow me on facebook and instagram. tomorrow florida congressman matt gaetz, harlen hill. and anthonybook. good night. business network. lou: good evening, our top story, wildfires in northern and southern california still raging, high winds gusts to 40 miles an hour, driving in dry brush fueling the fires over thousands of acres, destroying thousands of houses and buildings, devastating communities. and as feared, death toll...
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kennedy: thank you for watching best hour of your day, you can follow me on facebook and instagram. tomorrow florida congressman matt gaetz, harlen hill. and anthony cumia his latest book. good night. business network. lou: good evening, our top story, wildfires in northern and southern california still raging, high winds gusts to 40 miles an hour, driving in dry brush fueling the fires over thousands of acres, destroying thousands of houses and buildings, devastating communities. and as feared, death toll continues to rise. interior secretary ryan zinke surveying the damage today, aftermath saying he has never seen such widespread damage even in war zones. we'll have the latest. >> this my feuert fourth trip to california, unfortunately every trip has been forest fires, each year, i say this is the worst, now we're here today this is the worst fire. lou: key midterm races in florida remain undecided, recounts underway. and a confusing fashion. and in palm beach county voting machines hindering rather than helping, adding to frustration of candidates, election voters, workers and voters. we'll have that story for you on what is going on this time.
kennedy: thank you for watching best hour of your day, you can follow me on facebook and instagram. tomorrow florida congressman matt gaetz, harlen hill. and anthony cumia his latest book. good night. business network. lou: good evening, our top story, wildfires in northern and southern california still raging, high winds gusts to 40 miles an hour, driving in dry brush fueling the fires over thousands of acres, destroying thousands of houses and buildings, devastating communities. and as...
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kennedy. >>> the bad air quality is also impacting an annual curbside thanksgiving donation drive. twaes v supposed to happen this weekend. but st. anthony's in san francisco is going virtual instead. if you want to donate you can go to the website we put a link on abc 7 news.com. you'll see a page to pay for items like turkey, ham, chicken rice and vegetables. it runs through thanksgiving. >> many events have been cancelled because of the smoke including the north face endurance challenge and the sunset running race. both supposed to happen in san francisco today. the oakland zoo is closed today. alcatraz closed this weekend. tomorrow's annual berkeley half marathon will be rescheduled. and the 49ers golden heart run is cancelled. we are keeping a full list of cancelled events on our website. abc7news.com. if you go outside you'll notice a lot of people wearingasks. what did can do you i have one? leslie brinkley talked to a doctor about possible alternatives. >> we are all improvising, perfecting our mask wearing technique. >> does it help to duct tape the edges much doors and windows. >> it does, absolutely. because you want as much cei
kennedy. >>> the bad air quality is also impacting an annual curbside thanksgiving donation drive. twaes v supposed to happen this weekend. but st. anthony's in san francisco is going virtual instead. if you want to donate you can go to the website we put a link on abc 7 news.com. you'll see a page to pay for items like turkey, ham, chicken rice and vegetables. it runs through thanksgiving. >> many events have been cancelled because of the smoke including the north face endurance...
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anthony eden who was then prime minister, let us write it off. there's no need for america to be in vietnam. that didn't last long. and by '57 we were gearing up and when kennedy came in he moved from 400 troops to 17,000, and his argument resonates today. we didn't have soljures in there. they weren't really soldiers. they were just special forces commandoes and cia operatives. so it wasn't going to be at all dangerous. >> guest: just a quick question on the faster demobilization for the u.s., do you think that encouraged the faster production stream coming out versus the brits who did not demobilize -- quite so fast and kept the people in the military and who therefore could not be as productive in the economy. >> derek: the british made a sacrifice to be sure by maintaining a very heavy military burden. they couldn't meet the labor short ming in their industry. they needed far more men in the aviation field. and so much of british man ' power was squandered in the military and in sustaining the empire. utterly correct. >> thanks for your interest. [applause] >> thank you. [applause] >> please form a line to the right of the table and the book is behind the
anthony eden who was then prime minister, let us write it off. there's no need for america to be in vietnam. that didn't last long. and by '57 we were gearing up and when kennedy came in he moved from 400 troops to 17,000, and his argument resonates today. we didn't have soljures in there. they weren't really soldiers. they were just special forces commandoes and cia operatives. so it wasn't going to be at all dangerous. >> guest: just a quick question on the faster demobilization for the...
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. >> justice anthony kennedy retire for the supreme court this past summer. coming up next, a conference on his impact and legacy, the experts reflect on the opinions of justice kennedy on gay rights and abortion. georgia state hosted this 90 minute of the. -- event.
. >> justice anthony kennedy retire for the supreme court this past summer. coming up next, a conference on his impact and legacy, the experts reflect on the opinions of justice kennedy on gay rights and abortion. georgia state hosted this 90 minute of the. -- event.