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ari's house. >> he was supposed to be meeting with ari squire on february 23rd, the day ari squire was believed to have died. >> he said mom, he offered me $15 an hour and right now we could use that money. >> then the day after justin went missing, his mother got a text message from his cell phone. >> it said mom, gone to missouri to work. call you next week. >> justin's mother was very skeptical. >> justin doesn't text. that wasn't justin. he would pick up the phone and call me. there is no way he would text me. >> as police tried to trace the origin of that text message, they reexamined the burned body. justin was 5'6", 140 pounds, virtually the same height and weight as ari squire. scientists compared dna from justin's tooth brush to dna from the victim and also took a dna sample from justin's mother. >> when we got the results back, we were able to positively identify the body as justin newman. >> police put out an all points bulletin for justin newman's car which was missing. they assumed if they found newman's car, they would also find ari squire. making a fist something we do t
ari's house. >> he was supposed to be meeting with ari squire on february 23rd, the day ari squire was believed to have died. >> he said mom, he offered me $15 an hour and right now we could use that money. >> then the day after justin went missing, his mother got a text message from his cell phone. >> it said mom, gone to missouri to work. call you next week. >> justin's mother was very skeptical. >> justin doesn't text. that wasn't justin. he would pick up...
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kate stele and her son ari are with me right now. dani,is too ill to get out of bed but is watch from home. your kids were diagnoed when they were little. just normal kids, outside doing their thing like everybody does. we don't think about the dangers of a tick bite. and they're evywhere. we have dogs, everybod is susceptible t this. >> we did a lot of hiking. we were an outdoor family. we had two dog the dogs slept on the bed. we picked ticks off of the dog but didn't think anything of it. didn't occur of us to be conrned. >> and ari, because you and your sister are both ill, what is thatike for you being around eacother? e you able to find support for one another? >> i think the support we were able to offer each other initially was really gre. it gave us a lot of strgth. i think unfortately as our illnesses progressed and got worse,we wen't able to support each other in the sa way because we each needed so much individual suprt. >> yeah. how did you handle that psychologically? i know just there people inmy own life, chronic illn
kate stele and her son ari are with me right now. dani,is too ill to get out of bed but is watch from home. your kids were diagnoed when they were little. just normal kids, outside doing their thing like everybody does. we don't think about the dangers of a tick bite. and they're evywhere. we have dogs, everybod is susceptible t this. >> we did a lot of hiking. we were an outdoor family. we had two dog the dogs slept on the bed. we picked ticks off of the dog but didn't think anything of...
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it's called help ari and dani. >> mm-hmm. >> that's where we saw the vido. ari, how are youog now?'re in school, right? >>his lastuarter was actually a pivotal quarter for me. was able to do full time classes. th was all i id. it took a bit of a toll on me. i'm now taking kind of some antibiotics just to curb any sort of relapse. >but you're moving rward. >> i'm much better. >> w. >> not 100%, but i have a life now. >> that's exciting. >> i'm able to think. >> kate, you're a psychotherapist, now your busine has pretty much turned -- >> it didn't start out like that, i have gtten referrals over the years, and 90% of my patients are lime pa s ars are their family. >> ari, for people watching at home whatis your message? >> is he. support is so important. i wouldn't he gotte where i am without a ton of support. >> don't ge up. >> don't it on your own. >> kate? >> for families and friends to hang in there. people ca nnot do it on their own. >> thank you for being here. your stories are a real inspiration foreverybody at home. thank you to all of o guests today. we ha so much more to le
it's called help ari and dani. >> mm-hmm. >> that's where we saw the vido. ari, how are youog now?'re in school, right? >>his lastuarter was actually a pivotal quarter for me. was able to do full time classes. th was all i id. it took a bit of a toll on me. i'm now taking kind of some antibiotics just to curb any sort of relapse. >but you're moving rward. >> i'm much better. >> w. >> not 100%, but i have a life now. >> that's exciting. >> i'm...
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ari: right. lisa: you have an occupancy standard that says you have to have one person in a bedroom for every 70 square feet. that is going to limit having an opportunity for children. ari: panel? michele: one thing i find interesting as we consider disparate impact as we think about often discrimination in this country through the prism of white and black interaction. i think what is so important about this particular standard is how we look at discrimination as we think about familial status. he think about young families. also recently you see how it has this great uptake in claims being brought from disabled residents that we often don't see discrimination to read through a plan to disabled citizens, but yet you find difficulty with appropriate housing. to the extent that many of the conversations have only centered on just talking about race and not thinking about these other protected classes, my hope here is that the court considers the far-reaching effect that will come into play if you t
ari: right. lisa: you have an occupancy standard that says you have to have one person in a bedroom for every 70 square feet. that is going to limit having an opportunity for children. ari: panel? michele: one thing i find interesting as we consider disparate impact as we think about often discrimination in this country through the prism of white and black interaction. i think what is so important about this particular standard is how we look at discrimination as we think about familial status....
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ari: right. lisa: you have an occupancy standard that says you have to have one person in a bedroom for every 70 square feet. that is going to limit having an opportunity for children. ari: panel? michele: one thing i find interesting as we consider disparate impact as we think about often discrimination in this country through the prism of white and black interaction. i think what is so important about this particular standard is how we look at discrimination as we think about familial status. think about young families. also recently you see how it has this great uptake in claims being brought from disabled residents that we often don't see discrimination to read through a plan to disabled citizens, but yet you find difficulty with appropriate housing. to the extent that many of the conversations have only centered on just talking about race and not thinking about these other protected classes, my hope here is that the court considers the far-reaching effect that will come into play if you thin
ari: right. lisa: you have an occupancy standard that says you have to have one person in a bedroom for every 70 square feet. that is going to limit having an opportunity for children. ari: panel? michele: one thing i find interesting as we consider disparate impact as we think about often discrimination in this country through the prism of white and black interaction. i think what is so important about this particular standard is how we look at discrimination as we think about familial status....
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>> ari melber thanks so much.f for discrimination to be upheld and that is not what we are witnessing today. i want to pass this along to everybody. we've got this tweet coming in from the ceo of appleton cook. today marks a victory for equality perseverance and love. peter alexander joins us from outside the supreme court. he is also known as the tenth justice because of his well-informed -- well-informed of the halls of the supreme court. >> let me just set the scene for you a little bit. i want you to know where the music is coming from. just on the other side here is members of the gay men's chorus in washington who have been walking up and down the street singing showtunes, not surprisingly, but also some patriotic songs all day since this ruling was handed down. okay. let's listen for a moment. we'll listen for a minute. ♪ ♪ we fight for the rights without question or pause ♪ ♪ to be willing to rise for a heaven heavenly cause and i know if the lonely be true to this glorious request ♪ ♪ ♪ >> pete williams c
>> ari melber thanks so much.f for discrimination to be upheld and that is not what we are witnessing today. i want to pass this along to everybody. we've got this tweet coming in from the ceo of appleton cook. today marks a victory for equality perseverance and love. peter alexander joins us from outside the supreme court. he is also known as the tenth justice because of his well-informed -- well-informed of the halls of the supreme court. >> let me just set the scene for you a...
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at this point ari will go first. >> thank you so much. let me begin before we address the issue with three personal remarks. i hope they will be taken off my time. [laughter] first of all thank you so much. i am so privileged i think we are both, to be here with the ajc. i want to thank the remarkable david harris. for me i've learned to admire the american jewish committee in the last year, and organizations like yours are so needed. i'm so grateful for you being here and for also having this discussion. the second person remark that i really hope, while we should have a serious debate, we should have a respectable one. with all the challenges facing us, i think we should have a spirit of -- and as much as possible -- and caroline let me shake your hand. [applause] i think that it will manage to prove that we can have a respectful civilized debate among us we will be doing something for people. >> i would just interrupt you and say i agree. [laughter] >> the third person remark is just about myself. before we address the issue. i am a zi
at this point ari will go first. >> thank you so much. let me begin before we address the issue with three personal remarks. i hope they will be taken off my time. [laughter] first of all thank you so much. i am so privileged i think we are both, to be here with the ajc. i want to thank the remarkable david harris. for me i've learned to admire the american jewish committee in the last year, and organizations like yours are so needed. i'm so grateful for you being here and for also having...
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let's go back to ari melber.ded out. >> reporter: the decision was handed down and some of the initial statements offered were about what you and i have been discussing. the logic of the opinion that this was necessary to maintain the health care markets as president obama and congress envisioned them. and then the pandemonium breaking out here as the news spread and we're still hearing chanting from activists. i want to read one sentence from the opinion. supreme court cases can be very complicated but they can end very simply. chief justice roberts near the end of his opinion wraps it all up in a sentence. he says simply congress passed the affordable care act to improve health insurance markets, not to destroy them. that's this opinion in a sentence. whatever you think of obamacare as a matter of intent it was designed to fund and nationalize health care, not to destroy or hinder markets. and that's what chief justice roberts said. we can also talk about the role of chief justice kennedy who was against the la
let's go back to ari melber.ded out. >> reporter: the decision was handed down and some of the initial statements offered were about what you and i have been discussing. the logic of the opinion that this was necessary to maintain the health care markets as president obama and congress envisioned them. and then the pandemonium breaking out here as the news spread and we're still hearing chanting from activists. i want to read one sentence from the opinion. supreme court cases can be very...
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. >> msnbc chief legal correspondent ari melber joins us now from the supreme court. i have a flood of reactions to read to our audience. but first let's start with the basics here which included key words in the law itself that were being challenged. >> reporter: that's right. the challengers said because part of the law referred to state exchanges in a way that suggested that perhaps they shouldn't be funded in a sense that the congress ultimately didn't want to fund health care subsidies in certain parts of the country. that was the argument. that was rejected today. the news out of the supreme court this morning, as you reported, tamron is that the law stands obamacare stands and all of its federal subsidies, regardless of where you live stand. most interestingly, chief justice roberts and justice kennedy both considered conservatives -- kennedy having voted against the last decision regarding obamacare come around. so folks are keeping score here. big picture, the last time obamacare won 5-4. today on a different issue, it wins 6-3. >> and what we're looking at h
. >> msnbc chief legal correspondent ari melber joins us now from the supreme court. i have a flood of reactions to read to our audience. but first let's start with the basics here which included key words in the law itself that were being challenged. >> reporter: that's right. the challengers said because part of the law referred to state exchanges in a way that suggested that perhaps they shouldn't be funded in a sense that the congress ultimately didn't want to fund health care...
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>> ari, let me go to you. talk about voter fraud, but it's practically nonexistent. i saw you shaking your head when pamela was talking. one study of all u.s. elections since 2000 finds 31 31 possible cases of voter fraud involving 200 individuals. that's out of more than 1 billion votes cast 31 out of 1 billion votes so a possible fraud rate of 0.00002%. i mean do conservatives really think this is a national problem? >> i think that this is one of the areas where the so-called conservative establishment or experts have created the perception there's a problem and folks who don't research it and don't hear it and may genuinely believe it. some people may be confused. the experts know. the brennan center has independently studied it and the courts have looked at it and said it's not a high incidence. that makes sense because anecdotally if you think about it by stealing an election by coordinating, what rev, thousands of people to go out in the street to do this and everyone has to be perfect and no one can be
>> ari, let me go to you. talk about voter fraud, but it's practically nonexistent. i saw you shaking your head when pamela was talking. one study of all u.s. elections since 2000 finds 31 31 possible cases of voter fraud involving 200 individuals. that's out of more than 1 billion votes cast 31 out of 1 billion votes so a possible fraud rate of 0.00002%. i mean do conservatives really think this is a national problem? >> i think that this is one of the areas where the so-called...
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>> ari? ari?r not, we get paid to do this show. this is a job. >> jimmy: that's the thing. it looks like so much fun. i know it's work but, gosh, to be on a giant yacht with all that partying going on. alright, i think we got that scene. well, we're stuck on the water, what are we gonna do now? >> somebody's gotta do it. >> jimmy: you have to check it out. adrian grenier, thank you for coming on the show. >> thanks. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: "entourage" is now in theaters, right now. come back, we have stand up from elayne boosler after the break. stick around, everybody! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ me and you, ♪ and you and me. ♪ no matter how they tossed the dice. ♪ ♪ it had to be. ♪ the only one for me is you. ♪ and you for me. ♪ so happy together! now there's a rewards program that lets you earn points at one place and use them at another. introducing plenti. ♪ ♪ when it comes to rewards, there's plenti together. ♪ ♪ the setting is just right. you. but here's the thing, about half of m
>> ari? ari?r not, we get paid to do this show. this is a job. >> jimmy: that's the thing. it looks like so much fun. i know it's work but, gosh, to be on a giant yacht with all that partying going on. alright, i think we got that scene. well, we're stuck on the water, what are we gonna do now? >> somebody's gotta do it. >> jimmy: you have to check it out. adrian grenier, thank you for coming on the show. >> thanks. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy:...
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ari supports that as well. i respect his right to do so. i think it is dangerous, but that does not mean that it is a reasonable position for an individual or the government of israel. i think it is important to praise netanyahu for coming out. he made significant statements and concessions in order to convince, mainly, president obama of his seriousness in moving forward in negotiations. we see that he got nothing. not only did he get nothing obama pocketed that concession and asked for more, demanded more. when israel did not give more, israel was condemned. it doesn't matter that -- when jews were denied our right to property in an unbelievable trampling of our democratic rule of law, civil rights of jews and their property rights, because we are jewish, were denied in jerusalem. because we did that, we were supposed to be supported. we were supposed to show the entire international community first and foremost, the united states of america, the truth and sincerity of our intentions and desires for peace. what did we get? nine months of
ari supports that as well. i respect his right to do so. i think it is dangerous, but that does not mean that it is a reasonable position for an individual or the government of israel. i think it is important to praise netanyahu for coming out. he made significant statements and concessions in order to convince, mainly, president obama of his seriousness in moving forward in negotiations. we see that he got nothing. not only did he get nothing obama pocketed that concession and asked for more,...
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ari talks to us a little bit on the other two here. or community. they are drawn by politicians often in both parties to benefit themselves, not the voters. one way the states have dealt with this is to try to take that power away from the politicians, give it to an independent commission. in arizona that's been challenged by republicans who didn't like what the independent commission drew, and the question we're going to hear from the court any minute now is whether states have that power or not. now, the court can also defer in other ways, leaving on standing grounds or other technicalities, but the big question that could have big ramifications is can politicians give that power over to the states? something the challengers have argued that if you look at the constitution's text, it says state legislatures should control this process. that may be enough to say you can't give it to an independent commission even if it's to go against something that a lot of people don't like which is this self-admin sterdistered gerrymandering. >> an
ari talks to us a little bit on the other two here. or community. they are drawn by politicians often in both parties to benefit themselves, not the voters. one way the states have dealt with this is to try to take that power away from the politicians, give it to an independent commission. in arizona that's been challenged by republicans who didn't like what the independent commission drew, and the question we're going to hear from the court any minute now is whether states have that power or...
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that they should make peace with us. [ applause ] >> ari, caroline if i could -- >> thank you. >> ari i believe you might have a response in mind? >> i hope i have some time as well. is. >> as well. >> sorry, i get a little worked up. [ laughter ] >> ten more seconds for you, ari, sir. >> i totally share your feeling about the jews. and the fact that we are a people. a country that has given so much to humanity and was treated so badly by large parts of humanity throughout the years. i definitely see anti-semitism and unfair approaches to israel. i do my best to fight. by the way i'm in the front line. because sadly, your message, your line is totally ineffective when it comes to the front line. when we lose -- [ applause ] >> and here let me say something serious about our community. we have to be very cautious. we live in this jewish bubble. the bubble is very strong because of this extraordinary success. the american jewish community. but once you go out of the bubble, and you talk to young people, america is changing. the demography is changing. people's minds are changing. as pas
that they should make peace with us. [ applause ] >> ari, caroline if i could -- >> thank you. >> ari i believe you might have a response in mind? >> i hope i have some time as well. is. >> as well. >> sorry, i get a little worked up. [ laughter ] >> ten more seconds for you, ari, sir. >> i totally share your feeling about the jews. and the fact that we are a people. a country that has given so much to humanity and was treated so badly by large...
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we are also joined by ari, nbc's chief correspondent and co-host on msnbc. thank you both for being here. >> good evening. >> thank you for having me. >> reverend what is your announcement first of all? >> obviously, having been part of what we call in the cleveland eight, those individuals who filed the citizens affidavit, we are pleased to see that the judge saw what millions of others saw around the world. the 12-year-old boy did not have a chance in any way, shape or form to demonstrate any aggressive behavior in less than two seconds his life was taken. for us we know that this is only a part of the judicial process. that the wheels of justice slowly grind. we know this was an aggressive step in letting this process know and the world know that there is a judge and there are people who know that lives matter and this young boy's life matters. >> the strategy behind this you and the cleveland eight went and took an obscure law, filed this with the judge. though he did not and could not directly charge. but he released what struck me as a very powerful st
we are also joined by ari, nbc's chief correspondent and co-host on msnbc. thank you both for being here. >> good evening. >> thank you for having me. >> reverend what is your announcement first of all? >> obviously, having been part of what we call in the cleveland eight, those individuals who filed the citizens affidavit, we are pleased to see that the judge saw what millions of others saw around the world. the 12-year-old boy did not have a chance in any way, shape or...
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ari: all right.these join me in welcoming thanking our panel for this great conversation. >> on the next washington journal, editor darrell walbeck gives an update on the week ahead in congress. then as the supreme court prepares to rule on king versus burwell, challenging subsidies we are joined by alan wild to discuss how states are preparing. it are we here roger derose from the kessler foundation and andrew from the university of new hampshire disability research. they discuss and new survey on the workplace for disabled people. washington journal is live every morning. the supreme court monday struck down a law that requires the state department to list israel as the birthplace for americans born in jerusalem on u.s. passports. the high court decided 6-3 that congress overstepped bounds in 2002. the president has the exclusive power to recognize foreign nations. chief justice john roberts and justices scalia and alito attended. next, the oral argument. this is in an hour. an hour. >> we'll hear
ari: all right.these join me in welcoming thanking our panel for this great conversation. >> on the next washington journal, editor darrell walbeck gives an update on the week ahead in congress. then as the supreme court prepares to rule on king versus burwell, challenging subsidies we are joined by alan wild to discuss how states are preparing. it are we here roger derose from the kessler foundation and andrew from the university of new hampshire disability research. they discuss and new...
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but at this point by prearranged we have decided ari shavit will go first. >> thank you. let me begin before we have the remarks i hope they will be taken off my time. [laughter] fate you so much. for us to be here with the a j.c. and for me i have learned to admire the american jewish community with an organization like yours i am so grateful for you to be here. the second person remarque that i really hope to have a serious debate we should have their respectful one with all the challenges facing us, we should have the spirit. caroline let me sheik your hand. [laughter] [applause] i think it will manage to prove we can have a respectful civilized debate while doing something for our people. >> i agree the. [laughter] the third personal remark is just myself. apart from my beloved dead wives so whenever maya approach it is so essential with some miraculous state of israel we managed to establish. [applause] but now i shall begin. [laughter] before readdress the two-state solution we should have the one state solution. i wonder how is it i can go around american campuses
but at this point by prearranged we have decided ari shavit will go first. >> thank you. let me begin before we have the remarks i hope they will be taken off my time. [laughter] fate you so much. for us to be here with the a j.c. and for me i have learned to admire the american jewish community with an organization like yours i am so grateful for you to be here. the second person remarque that i really hope to have a serious debate we should have their respectful one with all the...
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>> reporter: well, hey there, ari.ught he wouldn't speak today. didn't go on trial and speak during the course of the proceedings. and that was understandable. but he had two yours just about to issue even a statement of apology to the people of boston and the united states. and he did not do that. and then today shortly after the lunch break his attorney judy clark made it known that he was going to address the court. >> ron? you look at this ron, and we have been covering it today, so much of what he said extraordinary claiming to be sorry, saying i'm sorry for the lives i have taken. i'm a muslim. my religion is islam. i pray to allah to show his mercy in the bombing. the people he murdered. my question to you is do people there buy this at snaul do they see this as at all credible from this murderer? >> reporter: no. i mean a lot of people will
>> reporter: well, hey there, ari.ught he wouldn't speak today. didn't go on trial and speak during the course of the proceedings. and that was understandable. but he had two yours just about to issue even a statement of apology to the people of boston and the united states. and he did not do that. and then today shortly after the lunch break his attorney judy clark made it known that he was going to address the court. >> ron? you look at this ron, and we have been covering it...
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ari. i talked the people covering this case, people over past two years in this case i live here. no one thought he wouldn't speak today. didn't go on trial and speak during the course of the proceedings. and that was understandable. but he had two yours just about to issue even a statement of apology to the people of boston and the united states. and he did not do that. and then today shortly after the lunch break his attorney judy clark made it known that he was going to address the court. >> ron? you look at this ron, and we have been covering it today, so much of what he said extraordinary claiming to be sorry, saying i'm sorry for the lives i have taken. i'm a muslim. my religion is islam. i pray to allah to show his mercy in the bombing. the people he murdered. my question to you is do people there buy this at snaul do they see this as at all credible from this murderer? >> reporter: no. i mean a lot of people will say too little too late. may have been more impressive had you said the same thing two, three, four five six months after the boston marathon bombing and a chance
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>> ari melber thanks so much. and joe and rob, thank you for allowing us to meet and see cooper for the beautiful 2-year-old that he is and such a big win for you and other american families. >>> back with us is jonathan capepart from the "washington post." jonathan, i want to remind everybody what the president had to say sortly after 11:00. his reaction to this ruling. >> because for all our differences, we are one people stronger together than we could ever be alone. that's always been our story. we are big and vast and diverse, a nation of people with different backgrounds and beliefs, different experiences and stories, but bound by our shared ideal that no matter who you are or what you look like how you started off or how and who you love america is a place where you can write your own destiny. >> where you can write your own destiny. jonathan, he says we're stronger together than we could ever be alone. i think we also have a live picture of san francisco city hall. i don't think that we can talk about this
>> ari melber thanks so much. and joe and rob, thank you for allowing us to meet and see cooper for the beautiful 2-year-old that he is and such a big win for you and other american families. >>> back with us is jonathan capepart from the "washington post." jonathan, i want to remind everybody what the president had to say sortly after 11:00. his reaction to this ruling. >> because for all our differences, we are one people stronger together than we could ever be...
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ari with the details next. or stop to find a bathroom?ialis for daily use, is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset...
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the nation's ari berman breaking the news that senator lahey will introduce legislation co-sponsoredear voting changes with the federal government. the move comes on the heels of the charleston massacre and the fierce battle over the confederate flag, events that have put the south's deep and long history of discrimination towards african-americans in the spotlight. still, many have argued that legacy is all but gone. you know 20, years back, in a 1995 interview with the neoconservative magazine uncovered by buzzfeed, mississippi senator thad cochran, still mississippi senator to this day, argued his state should be freed from the voting rights act saying "there are probably as many or more instances of discrimination against persons in voting situations in other parts of the country as there are in the deep south. we've elected more african-americans in my state than any state in the union." almost 20 years later, chief justice john roberts made almost an identical argument when he struck down the heart of the voting rights act. so in two decades, arguments that the south was being
the nation's ari berman breaking the news that senator lahey will introduce legislation co-sponsoredear voting changes with the federal government. the move comes on the heels of the charleston massacre and the fierce battle over the confederate flag, events that have put the south's deep and long history of discrimination towards african-americans in the spotlight. still, many have argued that legacy is all but gone. you know 20, years back, in a 1995 interview with the neoconservative...
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the polls as you mentioned ari are totally meaningless. if wear going to focus on the polls and show him surging to second place in new hampshire we can't ignore the polls that show him continuously to be the most reviled candidate as well. this is an ingenius entertainer, someone who knows exactly how to command a media spotlight and he's doing it really well right now but possibly to the detriment of the republican party. he is undermining the republican party with the the comments he's making about immigrants. there is no other way around it. >> and what do you think of the actual point of the controversy, which is he comes out to announce his campaign and is incredibly disrespectful and inaccurate about a large number of people. >> this is exactly what the gop was saying. we're noingth not going to do this next election because this is what loses elections. he doesn't really want to play with the gop. he's running on that campaign because it is the crowded field and maybe some of his views fit in well this. but he's not beholden to the
the polls as you mentioned ari are totally meaningless. if wear going to focus on the polls and show him surging to second place in new hampshire we can't ignore the polls that show him continuously to be the most reviled candidate as well. this is an ingenius entertainer, someone who knows exactly how to command a media spotlight and he's doing it really well right now but possibly to the detriment of the republican party. he is undermining the republican party with the the comments he's...
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i'm ari melber. the manhunt expanded coming on the air police are refocusing efforts after conducting a week long dragnet search. checkpoints and roadblocks coming down and a reason for that. >> personnel are being redeployed to other areas based on information gathered in the investigation. all available assets continue to be deployed around the clock including kay nan, aviation and tactical assets. >> there's no evidence they're outside the evidence. i cannot rule this out. we won't rule that area out until we have identified a location that they're at. and verified that. >> instead of an intensive grid search of the area immediately east of the prison the search now shifting to what authorities call an intelligence-based approach meaning smaller teams responding to leads across the country and canada and mexico. >> efforts not only in this vi syty but throughout the nation and beyond. we won't tip our hand as to where we're looking. i can tell you we're embedded with the fbi, the u.s. marshal serv
i'm ari melber. the manhunt expanded coming on the air police are refocusing efforts after conducting a week long dragnet search. checkpoints and roadblocks coming down and a reason for that. >> personnel are being redeployed to other areas based on information gathered in the investigation. all available assets continue to be deployed around the clock including kay nan, aviation and tactical assets. >> there's no evidence they're outside the evidence. i cannot rule this out. we...
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and co-host of the cycle ari melber. >> mayor flin. let me start with you. and dzhokhar tsarnaev finally breaking silence and perhaps offering closure. >> i'm really not persuaded by what he said. i'm more influenced by what he did. and he has to pay the price. but i'll tell you what america stood tall here today. because it showed the rest of the world probably where the boston bomber and his people came from that america has a system of justice that works for all. whether you lived here all your life or just recently came here. so this is what i believe happened in this trial. america stood tall. we game a stronger nation, our system of justice worked. and our support is really for the victims and their families. their opinion in what they had to face the ordeal is what is really paramount. and that i think is reflective as the former mayor of this city who talks to many many people. my daughter was at the finish line with her four kids. i was at the boston marathon myself. i've ran it many many times. i say justice has been served. and let the victims dec
and co-host of the cycle ari melber. >> mayor flin. let me start with you. and dzhokhar tsarnaev finally breaking silence and perhaps offering closure. >> i'm really not persuaded by what he said. i'm more influenced by what he did. and he has to pay the price. but i'll tell you what america stood tall here today. because it showed the rest of the world probably where the boston bomber and his people came from that america has a system of justice that works for all. whether you...
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. >> as ari said jumped in the race officially last week.rson who is not hillary catching the most fire on the democratic side right now. do you think he's the best alternative? >> i'm not looking for an alternative? i have my presidential candidate, hillary clinton, i think she's going to win the whole thing. here's what bernie brings to the race, i've known him a long time. first of all, he's incredibly authentic. this is what he's been talking about this issue for 40 years. secondly, he is not a dirty campaigner, which is nice when you have primaries. that can get disinstructing and drive up people's negatives. he'll stick to issues and pretty articulate person i think he'll being a plus to the campaign as a whole. >> he enjoys talking to the media and at times questions them right back and tries to have a debate. as ari was pointing out, hillary does not have a good relationship with the press, does not like to speak to the press. why? is it -- some people are saying she's above it all, already a shoe-in or afraid of making gaffes? >> i
. >> as ari said jumped in the race officially last week.rson who is not hillary catching the most fire on the democratic side right now. do you think he's the best alternative? >> i'm not looking for an alternative? i have my presidential candidate, hillary clinton, i think she's going to win the whole thing. here's what bernie brings to the race, i've known him a long time. first of all, he's incredibly authentic. this is what he's been talking about this issue for 40 years....
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>> i don't think so, jose and i think you and ari have it absolutely right. here's an example of where the state department has warned families that they would be prosecuted if they tried to negotiate with terrorists for ransom, and then the white house has said to families, go ahead. but here's a perfect illustration, as you said with isis. isis is going to demand these ransom ransoms be paid not just by individual families but also by governments, and they've extracted huge amounts as a result of governments requiring that they pay these ransoms. >> and ari, the government have also been following a group of people that communicate with families. that's also something that's going to make a difference. >> yeah that can make a big difference. there have been reports of family members hearing complicating things from different parts of the government which makes sense. the state department, which is following due did i ploemplomacy may have a different agenda than just following the laws domestically, yet you would want a reliable form of contact. the other p
>> i don't think so, jose and i think you and ari have it absolutely right. here's an example of where the state department has warned families that they would be prosecuted if they tried to negotiate with terrorists for ransom, and then the white house has said to families, go ahead. but here's a perfect illustration, as you said with isis. isis is going to demand these ransom ransoms be paid not just by individual families but also by governments, and they've extracted huge amounts as a...
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ari? >> wow, john yang thank you for joining us. >>> we have more coming up right after this. pearceson. stocks surge. the dow climbs 236 points back into positive territory for the year. the s&p up 25. the nasdaq at 62 points. a 2% increase in oil prices. the government said crude oil stockpiles fell more than expected last week. shares of netflix rose more than 3.5%. offering netflix on the hotel tvs by the end of 2016 in marriott hotels. audible safety beeping audible safety beeping audible safety beeping the nissan rogue with safety shield technologies. the only thing left to fear is you imagination. nissan. innovation that excites. if you can't put a feeling into words, why try? at 62,000 brush movements per minute philips sonicare leaves your mouth with a level of clean like you've never felt before. innovation and you. philips sonicare. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me... and you're talking to a rheumatologist about a biologic this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira he
ari? >> wow, john yang thank you for joining us. >>> we have more coming up right after this. pearceson. stocks surge. the dow climbs 236 points back into positive territory for the year. the s&p up 25. the nasdaq at 62 points. a 2% increase in oil prices. the government said crude oil stockpiles fell more than expected last week. shares of netflix rose more than 3.5%. offering netflix on the hotel tvs by the end of 2016 in marriott hotels. audible safety beeping audible...
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. >> good day, i'm ari melber potential attack stopped in boston, a city that is all too familiar with home grown terror. this hour the man arrested in connection with an alleged terror plot is in the same courthouse where convicted bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev stood trial. authorities tell nbc news they don't know how wright and rahim planned to carry out this attack all thoel the boston globe reporting they planned to behead a police officer. the globe says that attack was slated for tuesday and that is why members of boston's joint terror task force moved in to question rahim early. he had been around the clock surveillance and he was shot and killed in a parking lot. and police believe he may have been radicalized by isis inspired messages on the internet. the knife is similar to those we've seen isis wield. his brother claims he was shot three times in the back. that is contrary to the police version of the story that he was shot in the torso and chest. there is security video of the shooting and the d a's office won't release this yet publicly until collecting further eyewitness acco
. >> good day, i'm ari melber potential attack stopped in boston, a city that is all too familiar with home grown terror. this hour the man arrested in connection with an alleged terror plot is in the same courthouse where convicted bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev stood trial. authorities tell nbc news they don't know how wright and rahim planned to carry out this attack all thoel the boston globe reporting they planned to behead a police officer. the globe says that attack was slated for...
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thank you for joining us ari. and the floor is now yours. >> thank you so much.good morning, everyone. so excited about the panel we'll get under way. you know that the tv show that i'm on is popular because she said so. and that's -- that's a good rule ofmwkc thumb. just keep that in mind. just keep telling everyone that. i want to do this very quickly which is call up each of our star panelists one at a time. not unlike a big popular kind of concert or if anyone has been to coachella, you dido the names one at a time. we don't need to do laud applause. michelle jowando to the stage, vice president here at legal progress. you heard about what they do. she worked as general counsel to senator gillibrand and served as national campaign manager at people for the american way. and many other things the i. i'm going to keep this moving. trust there's more to the bio. robby cap lynn is a partner at paul weiss. a major firm and successfully argued before the supreme court for edith windsor. you may have heard of that case. welcome her. [ applause ] ian mill haweser is
thank you for joining us ari. and the floor is now yours. >> thank you so much.good morning, everyone. so excited about the panel we'll get under way. you know that the tv show that i'm on is popular because she said so. and that's -- that's a good rule ofmwkc thumb. just keep that in mind. just keep telling everyone that. i want to do this very quickly which is call up each of our star panelists one at a time. not unlike a big popular kind of concert or if anyone has been to coachella,...
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and it gets back to ari's point of transparency generally. we ought to know more about the content of trade agreements and i think there should be more transparency. the reason there isn't right now and people going to capitol hill is because it's still in open and active negotiations and you're negotiating with respect to tpp with 11 different partners and you kind of want to conclude the negotiation before you kind of make it totally public. >> governor jon huntsman dad, always good to see you. >> pleasure. thank you. >>> up next why should you vote for hillary clinton in 2016? she is finally about to explain it to you. vo: with beyond natural dry pet food, you can trust our labels. when we say real meat is the first ingredient, it is number one. when we say there's no corn, wheat or soy it's not there. learn more at purinabeyond.com welcome to fort green sheets. welcome to castle bravestorm. it's full of cool stuff, like... my trusty bow. and free of stuff i don't like. we only eat chex cereal. no artificial flavors, and it's gluten-free.
and it gets back to ari's point of transparency generally. we ought to know more about the content of trade agreements and i think there should be more transparency. the reason there isn't right now and people going to capitol hill is because it's still in open and active negotiations and you're negotiating with respect to tpp with 11 different partners and you kind of want to conclude the negotiation before you kind of make it totally public. >> governor jon huntsman dad, always good to...
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. >> joe ari here in washington. it's always easy after the fact to criticize these places i would say in defense of the supermax record most of the nation's supermax prisons have rare breakouts of this kind. but as you were describing the communication monitoring is a big piece and the ratio and the prisons we see it's you know three to four prisoners per corrections officer. so they're all over them. what do you think was the method of communication here given how surveilled everything is? i mean do you think they were somehow speaking in a code so that when they were on the phone to other folks or an in-person meeting the few they get it's undetected or another way working theory they could have done this? because the governor says they have help from the outside. >> sure. every bit of communication that they had with the outside will be examined for a code and to bring in professionals that handle this type of information, also. there's so many things for investigators to do and think that these guys as smart as
. >> joe ari here in washington. it's always easy after the fact to criticize these places i would say in defense of the supermax record most of the nation's supermax prisons have rare breakouts of this kind. but as you were describing the communication monitoring is a big piece and the ratio and the prisons we see it's you know three to four prisoners per corrections officer. so they're all over them. what do you think was the method of communication here given how surveilled everything...
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thank you to ari berman. the rest of my panel will be back in the next hour.e latest in the manhunt in upstate new york and that historic week that was. there were some wins this weekend. also the american revolutionary celebrating her 100th birthday today. so much more at the top of the hour. ♪ mamas, don't let your babies grow up to be cowboys ♪ ♪ don't let'em pick guitars and drive them old trucks ♪ boys? ♪ mamas, don't let your babies...♪ stop less. go more. the passat tdi clean diesel with up to 814 hwy miles per tank. hurry in and you can get 0% apr plus a one-thousand dollar volkswagen credit bonus on 2015 passat tdi clean diesel models. i have moderate to severe crohn's disease. it's tough, but i've managed. but managing my symptoms was all i was doing. so when i finally told my doctor, he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. and that in clinical studies the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved remission. hu
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ari, what happened?big decisions to those cases. people have been following obamacare and marriage equality. not anything considered national news a privacy case a detention case. that means with one scheduled day left the court will either do the big rulings, the two i mentioned, the full seven next monday or potentially add another day or two. they are the court, which means if they haven't finished their homework on time jose they give themselves an extension. >> ari, i'm being told that there is a decision on the 25th of june. >> if they've just confirmed that, i'm out in front of the court, if they have confirmed that, then that would be later this week they would add a day. we see that at the end of the term sometimes, the court will add a day and space out some of those decisions. the other thing we can interpret, jose the quote, unquote, easy decisions, the unanimous decisions, the simple ones those come out typically earlier in the term. so what we can also see is that for whatever reason we may
ari, what happened?big decisions to those cases. people have been following obamacare and marriage equality. not anything considered national news a privacy case a detention case. that means with one scheduled day left the court will either do the big rulings, the two i mentioned, the full seven next monday or potentially add another day or two. they are the court, which means if they haven't finished their homework on time jose they give themselves an extension. >> ari, i'm being told...
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he won three emmys for his portrayal of hollywood agent ari gold and he is back with "entourage" theat? >> did you show a cut of vince's movie to larson's son? >> yes. how do you know? >> the editor just called. apparently the kid showed up with notes. >> jeez. >> and i'm quoting that pretty boy director is lock ed out along with everyone else until i say so. >> ah! >> i'm okay to continue. >> "entourage" opens wednesday in theaters. please welcome jeremy piven. ♪ >> jimmy: very snappy. >> thank you, sir. thank you. >> jimmy: very dapper. nice to see you breaking things and yelling again. >> it is cathartic, jimmy. i suggest it for you and everyone else. >> jimmy: do people think because this is a character -- really one of the great characters do people think you are that guy? >> never. it never happened top me. no, nay do. >> jimmy: they do. >> yes, they do. when you are in people's living rooms for eight years and playing a lunatic, they get confused. and then they meet me and i'm, as you know, a very calm guy. >> jimmy: you are a very calm guy. you are not prone to outbursts? >>
he won three emmys for his portrayal of hollywood agent ari gold and he is back with "entourage" theat? >> did you show a cut of vince's movie to larson's son? >> yes. how do you know? >> the editor just called. apparently the kid showed up with notes. >> jeez. >> and i'm quoting that pretty boy director is lock ed out along with everyone else until i say so. >> ah! >> i'm okay to continue. >> "entourage" opens wednesday in...
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ticket bro. >> ari gold is gold in this movie.the dvd so i'm member rise some of the lines he was giving out. >> really? will my boyfriend like it? >> your boyfriend will like it. i just want to let everybody know i have a boyfriend. ♪ >>> welcome back. amtrak train slams into a truck filled with bacon. official say the train was on its way to chicago from san antonio when it slammed into that tractor trailer that was at a crossing near wilmington, illinois. the force of the crash was so powerful you can see it just knocks that truck over splitting the contents right in half and all over the place. we don't know the condition of the truck driver. we do know that none of the people on board the train were injured. >>> and we do note agony continues after that crews ship disaster in chain n the bodies of nearly 400 passengers have been recovered after that ship overturned on the river on monday. but the search continues for about another 46 victims. only 14 people of all those on board are known to have survived survived. >>> police
ticket bro. >> ari gold is gold in this movie.the dvd so i'm member rise some of the lines he was giving out. >> really? will my boyfriend like it? >> your boyfriend will like it. i just want to let everybody know i have a boyfriend. ♪ >>> welcome back. amtrak train slams into a truck filled with bacon. official say the train was on its way to chicago from san antonio when it slammed into that tractor trailer that was at a crossing near wilmington, illinois. the...
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>> i didn't think they were working. >> ari!ity, it was all about the smart phone and all about the duck face. thousands of people went to the monument to child heroes i should say on saturday to try for the guinness record for the world's biggest selfie. no word on whether they made the record. the organizers the u.s. state of georgia had the record with almost 3,000 people but no one holds the title to the biggest selfie. this wraps up this hour of cnn "newsroom." we thank you for joining us. i'm george howell. for our viewers in the united states, cnn "new day" begins. for everyone else, "best of quest" starts in a moment. >> four seconds faster, there -- we're back to olympic. ♪ hp instant ink can save you up to 50% on ink delivered to your door, so print all you want and never run out. plans start at $2.99 a month. right now, buy an eligible printer and get three months of free ink with hp instant ink. available at participating retailers. the most affordable way to print. hp instant ink. we've gotlets do this minutes (baby
>> i didn't think they were working. >> ari!ity, it was all about the smart phone and all about the duck face. thousands of people went to the monument to child heroes i should say on saturday to try for the guinness record for the world's biggest selfie. no word on whether they made the record. the organizers the u.s. state of georgia had the record with almost 3,000 people but no one holds the title to the biggest selfie. this wraps up this hour of cnn "newsroom." we...
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controversial that makes it the center of a global fight over the billion dollars business of thing ary culture. >> you can watch with the full report tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern. appealing his suses pension over deflate-gate. the patriots four time winning quarterback is set to miss four games the league punningishes him after they found brady and the team likely new of improperly deflated footballs before the a. f.c. champion game. oscar winning composure has died. >> he was the author of the song behind titanic, he was nominated for ten academy awards. his private plane went with down in southern california on omonday, he was 61 years old. and hollywood is also mourning eight is enough star the 86-year-old suffered from diabetes he began his career on broadway and went on so perform on stage dozens of times. he is survived by his wife of 30 years and their three children. the news continuing next, live from london, remember keep uhl on al jazeera.com. symbol of hatred or pride? plus. >>
controversial that makes it the center of a global fight over the billion dollars business of thing ary culture. >> you can watch with the full report tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern. appealing his suses pension over deflate-gate. the patriots four time winning quarterback is set to miss four games the league punningishes him after they found brady and the team likely new of improperly deflated footballs before the a. f.c. champion game. oscar winning composure has died. >> he was the...
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joining me is ari melber. and michael steele. ari, jeb bush talking about the president not looking for a bipartisan solution to the crisis. there was one and it was sheppard shepherded through the senate and died in the house. i feel like every time you brick it up it reminds everybody that republicans killed it. >> there is a point here. this is very interesting for people to hear from jeb bush. if someone is spinning you on something you likely know to be false, what does that person think of you and your ability to assess the claim with oh the president doesn't want to fix this with the reality in both parties. you have heard about these things the president has done at the apex or maximum of his authority or beyond his authority to fix this. i don't think it's credible. i will say jeb bush has a better or interesting record on trying to do something. the question is what is he emphasizing? the comprehensive solution or some fantastic land about the idea that this president who doesn't have anymore elections is doing somethin
joining me is ari melber. and michael steele. ari, jeb bush talking about the president not looking for a bipartisan solution to the crisis. there was one and it was sheppard shepherded through the senate and died in the house. i feel like every time you brick it up it reminds everybody that republicans killed it. >> there is a point here. this is very interesting for people to hear from jeb bush. if someone is spinning you on something you likely know to be false, what does that person...
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spoke to him about his software success and whether blackberry will ever start making those crack aries. john: it is essentially doing quite steady. am i disappointed? i would love to see a good growth rate that it shows they have been very loyal. feedback has been high. that means people like the phone. on that score, i am satisfied. on the score of growing, i am not entirely satisfied. i don't want to debate whether it is choppy or not, i think new design comes out, we will have a shot at building the business backed up. the most important thing right now is to make it profitable. emily: let's talk about the potential for blackberry to make an android phone. you say you will do it but only if it is secure. what sorts of steps have you taken toward this? what kinds of conversations are you having internally about whether this is the right step? john: when i first started at the company come about 18 months ago, it was important to know we needed to build everything cross-platform. we studied our competitors and on the phone competition, android was a big footprint. i think they have 83
spoke to him about his software success and whether blackberry will ever start making those crack aries. john: it is essentially doing quite steady. am i disappointed? i would love to see a good growth rate that it shows they have been very loyal. feedback has been high. that means people like the phone. on that score, i am satisfied. on the score of growing, i am not entirely satisfied. i don't want to debate whether it is choppy or not, i think new design comes out, we will have a shot at...
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look at this amazing cake made for us by cake boss. >> hey, abby ari, crystal.ngratulations, enjoy the cake and be sure to watch an all new season of cake boss premiering across the globe on tlc. >> speaking of our boss we would not be here without the leadership and guidance of steve friedman. the best ep in the whole building, maybe in this whole town, thank you, steve for leading all of us through this journey. >> i was just saying it feels like yesterday we got engaged. here we are three years in it is crazy -- >> and now you've had two kids. >> that's how it feels. >> it is exciting a tv show is everyone who works on it thanks to the viewers and everyone this is a nice little treat. >> alex wagner starts right now. >>> a monumental decision by the supreme court today upholds the affordable care act securing health care for millions of americans. it's thursday june 25th, and this is now. >> the affordable care act is here to stay. ♪ >> for the second time the supreme court has upheld the affordable care act. >> the landmark health care law stand where's it i
look at this amazing cake made for us by cake boss. >> hey, abby ari, crystal.ngratulations, enjoy the cake and be sure to watch an all new season of cake boss premiering across the globe on tlc. >> speaking of our boss we would not be here without the leadership and guidance of steve friedman. the best ep in the whole building, maybe in this whole town, thank you, steve for leading all of us through this journey. >> i was just saying it feels like yesterday we got engaged....
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m ary's? okay that would be fine. >> good afternoon president chow, commissioners, director garcia.t st. mary's medical center. i like to share some information kind of to give some background and context to. i request a notification of closure of beds. start off with, i want to give a little bit of information about st. mary's. st. mary's is probably one of the longest working acute care hospitals. we started in 1857 by eight sisters, sisters of mercy came from ireland. really for support of community. almost from the day they arrived they started attending to the needs of the poor. healthcare needs as well as children's needs. the slide that is in front of you, i just wanted to show some of the history. the work of the sisters attending to those people needed in makeshift tents after the 1906 earthquake and also the original location of the st. mary's on stockton street. today st. mary's is a community hospital with about 1100 employees about 300 physicians about 220 volunteers. we have 371 licensed beds. we to not need to use all 371 licensed beds. we're a community hospital. we
m ary's? okay that would be fine. >> good afternoon president chow, commissioners, director garcia.t st. mary's medical center. i like to share some information kind of to give some background and context to. i request a notification of closure of beds. start off with, i want to give a little bit of information about st. mary's. st. mary's is probably one of the longest working acute care hospitals. we started in 1857 by eight sisters, sisters of mercy came from ireland. really for...