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. ♪ >> the prison systems around the united states have changed radically in the last 20 to 30 years. but let me address arizona years ago, our prison population was about 20,000 people. now our state prison system is over 40. the composition of the prison population has also genetically changed. the vast majority of our prisoners are there for nonviolent offenses. >> the evolution of the prison system, what i saw from the outside being a native, is growing up there was only the arizona state prison. you'd see the prisoners in the community, trustees they would let out during the day to work on prison farms or ranches or in some other regard, cleaning up highways. >> while in prison, the conditions i was subjected to were very bad. there are a lot of guys in there who have high blood pressure or who have medical illnesses coming from the food over the years. i find it appalling that a guy would leave and the next person coming in will receive his old clothes. there is a lack of rehabilitative programs that are going to give a guy a skill or trade, so when they come out they can actually be productive. ♪ >> i pu
. ♪ >> the prison systems around the united states have changed radically in the last 20 to 30 years. but let me address arizona years ago, our prison population was about 20,000 people. now our state prison system is over 40. the composition of the prison population has also genetically changed. the vast majority of our prisoners are there for nonviolent offenses. >> the evolution of the prison system, what i saw from the outside being a native, is growing up there was only the...
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arizona state university is doing a lot of online teaching where people can pick up, at their own pace, the things they are trying to learn and demonstrate they have gotten the training and the learning that is provided by that. and i think there are a number of community colleges that are grappling with this. how do they move from being seat time to certificate or diploma-based because the graduation rates is staggering low in community colleges. so if they can give people achievements along the way for the investments they are making. we are also trying to get people who have had college, ran up the big debt, but don't have the diploma to show for it the way to show they have the skills on the skillful platform. they took statistics or coding so they can demonstrate they have skills that are in demand in the workplace and finally feel proud as well as economically satisfied feel proud of what they learned because a critical part of the equation is having americans believe in themselves and the country again. and believe their skills are valued. that is a critical part of what we have
arizona state university is doing a lot of online teaching where people can pick up, at their own pace, the things they are trying to learn and demonstrate they have gotten the training and the learning that is provided by that. and i think there are a number of community colleges that are grappling with this. how do they move from being seat time to certificate or diploma-based because the graduation rates is staggering low in community colleges. so if they can give people achievements along...
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white house counsel to president nixon, and now barry goldwater chair of the americans vision at arizona state university, teaches a class on watergate and the discovery of the nixon white house taping system. in june, 1970 three, during testimony before the senate watergate committee, mr. dean implicated president nixon and officials, including himself in the watergate cover-up. mr. dean later pled guilty of obstruction of justice for his role in watergate and served 4 months in prison. this class is about an hour and 10 minutes. prof. dean: discovering the taping system -- is it lucky or inevitable? that is the discussion of these lectures. the whole story of the nixon tapes has been only partially told. it has taken me years together and find out what happened. it's one of the most important factors in the watergate story. i think it's important to get that history straight. we will try and do that in a very summary fashion today. before i start, i'd like to remind you that other persons did -- other presidents did take, starting with
white house counsel to president nixon, and now barry goldwater chair of the americans vision at arizona state university, teaches a class on watergate and the discovery of the nixon white house taping system. in june, 1970 three, during testimony before the senate watergate committee, mr. dean implicated president nixon and officials, including himself in the watergate cover-up. mr. dean later pled guilty of obstruction of justice for his role in watergate and served 4 months in prison. this...
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come on in. >>> joining us, arizona state treasurer and head of the trump campaign in the state of arizonaure to be here. >> you're in the middle of the delegate selection process right now. we have been told that you guys are just getting run over by the cruz campaign and that they own all of those delegates that you worked so hard to deliver for donald trump. what's the truth? >> the truth is we don't have any of the national delegates selected yet at all. we're selecting 1200 state delegates, basically you control 601, you'll control the slate that goes to national. >> how are you doing on that? >> we're doing great. we have the lead and great ground game. of the 63 slots for state delegates, we got 58 trump in. we're doing very well. they've had good meetings themselves have they've taken some. >> what's your sense of how it's going to work out? is trump going to have the delegates he should from the state of arizona at the convention in cleveland? >> i believe he will have the delegates from arizona, we're working hard at it. if you add up -- do you know donald trump can still get to
come on in. >>> joining us, arizona state treasurer and head of the trump campaign in the state of arizonaure to be here. >> you're in the middle of the delegate selection process right now. we have been told that you guys are just getting run over by the cruz campaign and that they own all of those delegates that you worked so hard to deliver for donald trump. what's the truth? >> the truth is we don't have any of the national delegates selected yet at all. we're selecting...
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>> sandra day o'connor was a politician in the arizona state legislature and she ran for and won the seat on the state judiciary before she went to washington. so she is regarded as that natural politician on the supreme court, the most natural politician on the supreme court, up one of my sources told me after the book was written, so aggravating, that was going to be in the paper. sandra day o'connor had a laser like sensitivity for people's emotional state, it she could read people better than anyone else had ever met. i don't know, if she were asked to tell hillary clinton what to do that she could explain to clinton what it was she could do. it is like magic, it is like magic. there is a reasonable word charisma is related to the concept of magic. if i may take one second i have a wonderful anecdotes about this. john came up to interview with o'connor for the much coveted position of the supreme court clerk. from the chambers of ruth bader ginsburg, the liberal d.c. circuit judge. with ruth's recommendation. to get into a position, the republican appointee's chambers. they are ch
>> sandra day o'connor was a politician in the arizona state legislature and she ran for and won the seat on the state judiciary before she went to washington. so she is regarded as that natural politician on the supreme court, the most natural politician on the supreme court, up one of my sources told me after the book was written, so aggravating, that was going to be in the paper. sandra day o'connor had a laser like sensitivity for people's emotional state, it she could read people...
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if the state of arizona ultimately has a state for referendum used legitimately under their state constitution to set up a commission, that seems to implicate the fundamental constitutional value. there is no question if you ignore revision of list like chief robert's dissent, is pretty good. he is a history major at harvard. you can know his tally harvard man, but you cannot tell them much. it is a very strong opinion, and i think the linguistic part of it is pretty good. on the other hand, it seems to me, if you are an historical originalist and you construct the larger body of political traditions justice ginsburg has , the better argument. why would it not include a right? chief justice roberts answer would be well the only way to do this would be article five amendment. if the constitution were mended to specifically allowed the states to revise legislative power in that way, that would be the necessary procedural step. but that is the deal of justice asnedy, and eyes an -- and a historical originalist, i think it would be a bad idea. there were a lot of us couldn't tell you about, but i
if the state of arizona ultimately has a state for referendum used legitimately under their state constitution to set up a commission, that seems to implicate the fundamental constitutional value. there is no question if you ignore revision of list like chief robert's dissent, is pretty good. he is a history major at harvard. you can know his tally harvard man, but you cannot tell them much. it is a very strong opinion, and i think the linguistic part of it is pretty good. on the other hand, it...
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lou: jff dewit, the treasurer in arizona is the trump campaign chairman for the state. he's going to be joining us here. they're rght now in thee delega selection process in arizona, and just speking to himriefly before the broadcast, they're in quite a batttle there to makee sure tha what you're describing does not hapn in arizona. >> this is going on everywhere. and arizona is a better state and trump did very well ere. this is what he's cry babying about, they're stealing the delegates. they're not. the other side knows the rules and the trump people are not in there fighting the way they should be, and maybe they will. there are all kinds of stories about chaos in the campaign. quit knocking cruz, push his message and try and win this thing. if he doesn't do that. he's got a serious contender. lou: cry babying? cry babying, ed? >> he talalked about the trojan horse, the trojan horse was a stallion that ran over him last night. [ laughter ] >> by the way, for the trump campaign, if you are paying close attention to mr. rollins, and you should be, that's a five-time go
lou: jff dewit, the treasurer in arizona is the trump campaign chairman for the state. he's going to be joining us here. they're rght now in thee delega selection process in arizona, and just speking to himriefly before the broadcast, they're in quite a batttle there to makee sure tha what you're describing does not hapn in arizona. >> this is going on everywhere. and arizona is a better state and trump did very well ere. this is what he's cry babying about, they're stealing the...
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>> in arizona, we're expecting 1200 state delegates who go to the state convention april 30th. they then vote for the 110. we have 58 delegates -- tom: back to your point in arizona, trying steal delegates on the state. does someone knock on the door and say will you be a delegate for me. how does it work? >> yeah, they have a massive phone banking operation, find people who are anti-trump. we have 40 meetings to pick the state delegates and getting the anti-trump people elected and if they get 601 out of the 1200 votes, they'll get an anti-trump cruz slate through so the votes will be anti-trump. tom: we'll have to have you back for the advanced course. that's a good start. jeff dewit, state treasurer of arizona. >>> donald trump is trying to clear up abortion comment that caused a firestorm of controversy. how will this affect his upcoming primary elections? we asked elizabeth harrington daughter: calls me googly eyes. mom: you know you're beautiful right, you know that? daughter: even you're beautiful. i got bullied for wearing glasses. share if you're against bullying. mom:
>> in arizona, we're expecting 1200 state delegates who go to the state convention april 30th. they then vote for the 110. we have 58 delegates -- tom: back to your point in arizona, trying steal delegates on the state. does someone knock on the door and say will you be a delegate for me. how does it work? >> yeah, they have a massive phone banking operation, find people who are anti-trump. we have 40 meetings to pick the state delegates and getting the anti-trump people elected and...
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arizona state treasurer jeff dewitt is with me now. jeff, welcome. we're glad to have you here. you have endorsed donald trump. i want to start with a fiscal question because as state treasurer what do you think of his national debt elimination plan? >> well you know one of the first things we'll have to do is teach washington to be tighter with their belts, and get rid of the free spending ways. so don't forget, it is not just going to rely on who the president is to fix that but we'll need to change some hearts and mind and spending methods in washington in general to change it. deirdre: but the president sets the tone? >> absolutely and donald trump is the only person out there saying that he is going to do it and has a reasonable plan to get it done. can we wipe out 19 trillion in three years remains to be seen. deirdre: jeff, what i want to ask you, a lot of economists are saying kudos to him bringing it up and talking about it. flip side, $19 trillion cut in eight years is very ambitious target. >> it is always nice to have good goals, say we cut it in half we're in a lot b
arizona state treasurer jeff dewitt is with me now. jeff, welcome. we're glad to have you here. you have endorsed donald trump. i want to start with a fiscal question because as state treasurer what do you think of his national debt elimination plan? >> well you know one of the first things we'll have to do is teach washington to be tighter with their belts, and get rid of the free spending ways. so don't forget, it is not just going to rely on who the president is to fix that but we'll...
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deirdre: trump supporter, arizona state treasurer jeff dewitt is with me now. jeff, where do things stand now? we brought the math which has been worked out by fox business where trump, it appears, even by conservative estimates, can get to that magic number all by him seven. is that how you see it? >> i'm a math guy and keeping my own spreadsheet too, i have him coming in above 1312 delegates. he will easily clear the bar. i think he is in 1300s. that is why the other campaigns are desperate. ted cruz is desperate. the deal he made with john kasich which was called, called unholy alliance originally. now after what john boehner said, calling ted cruz lies sypher, that takes on a whole new meaning. ted cruz made a deal -- john kasich made a deal with the devil. some say kasich voters coming in picking up their trump gear. john kasich is losing a lot of support. even move ted cruz made other day of picking a vice president, that is equivalent to me picking my jersey i'm going to wear as quarterback for the arizona cardinals and telling everyone i will wear numbe
deirdre: trump supporter, arizona state treasurer jeff dewitt is with me now. jeff, where do things stand now? we brought the math which has been worked out by fox business where trump, it appears, even by conservative estimates, can get to that magic number all by him seven. is that how you see it? >> i'm a math guy and keeping my own spreadsheet too, i have him coming in above 1312 delegates. he will easily clear the bar. i think he is in 1300s. that is why the other campaigns are...
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. >>> they hit the arizona state university campus. >> welcome. think i just fell for you". >> and well, they're falling. >> i think i just fell for you. >> corniest line. >> she's like okay, get up. >> that's cute, but no. >> will you be my girlfriend. >> no, sorry. >> but he got her to hold his hand right away. >> i think i just fell for you. >> this is so silly. and they come running. let me help you, honey. >> continue to sweep me off my feet. >> it's such a super corny pickup line, but it's cute. >> it is. and think about it, he's on crutches and he falls. so the initial reaction is to help him up. and then that comes out of them. you're like -- >> dude, no, sorry. >> but we like a guy with a sense of humor and he's got a corny one. >> i think i just fell for you. >> i like how the dude went over to try and help him up and he's like, no man. >> the fall is so exaggerated. >> i think i just fell for you. >> oh, my god. i am so sorry. >> what are you apologizing for? >> i love this girl. >> so does he. >> she's walking by, he falls, she comes b
. >>> they hit the arizona state university campus. >> welcome. think i just fell for you". >> and well, they're falling. >> i think i just fell for you. >> corniest line. >> she's like okay, get up. >> that's cute, but no. >> will you be my girlfriend. >> no, sorry. >> but he got her to hold his hand right away. >> i think i just fell for you. >> this is so silly. and they come running. let me help you, honey....
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matt went to arizona state. they have a 92% acceptance rate.e only way matt wouldn't have gotten into asu is if asu was a comedy club. >> i think that was a very successful roast set. >> i do, too. and i'm glad matt has follows his dream. he was a great editor here, took a chance going to new york and is doing what he loves. >>> it's rhino rage at its best. but why do they do this? >> i doubt the girl had anything to do with this. >> see him go horn to horn next. >>> big concert turns romantic. great, right? >> i don't want to see this clown get up there, throw a brick wall into the performance just so he can say, will you marry me? >> see how >> see how this one goes on "right this minute." try phillips' fiber good gummies plus energy support. it's a new fiber supplement that helps support regularity and includes b vitamins to help convert food to energy. mmmmm, these are good! nice work, phillips! the tasty side of fiber, from phillips'. dogs - sure can be messy. but with nexgard, their flea and tick killer doesn't have to be. nexgard, the ve
matt went to arizona state. they have a 92% acceptance rate.e only way matt wouldn't have gotten into asu is if asu was a comedy club. >> i think that was a very successful roast set. >> i do, too. and i'm glad matt has follows his dream. he was a great editor here, took a chance going to new york and is doing what he loves. >>> it's rhino rage at its best. but why do they do this? >> i doubt the girl had anything to do with this. >> see him go horn to horn...
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so when she got to the arizona state legislator nobody ever doubted that she was competentnt to be a state legislator and effect she became the majority leader the first female majority leader of a state legislator. sh her position was if you just let me and i can do any job just like a man could. she always said that a wise, female judge and a wise male judge would come to the same mae conclusion. read ruth bader ginsburg always said that she was agnostic on that question. act [laughter] when this is actually answering your question because it is ami historical continuum. in 2009 when blank was nominated for the supreme court -- they would come to a better decision than a man had not had that experience. when she set it and when they were pounding on her for saying it, ruth bader ginsburg spoke out from the supreme court and say he was right. then she had to eat her words to get on the supreme court of the united states, completely defensible behavior. when she got on, having life tenure, remember means never having to say you're sorry? what's the first thing she did? she wrote her s
so when she got to the arizona state legislator nobody ever doubted that she was competentnt to be a state legislator and effect she became the majority leader the first female majority leader of a state legislator. sh her position was if you just let me and i can do any job just like a man could. she always said that a wise, female judge and a wise male judge would come to the same mae conclusion. read ruth bader ginsburg always said that she was agnostic on that question. act [laughter] when...
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suspect was that she'd be paying 6% to 8% interest to help olivia with her $33,000 tuition to arizona state. >> what was the breaking point for you? >> when i saw that i had paid $4,000 in interest in 2015, none of which went towards the principal. i was pretty outraged. >> reporter: colleen went online and realized she had options, including a new crop of companies that specialize in refinancing stund debt. she managed to cut her loans from 6% to 8% to just 4.5%. >> what a lot of people don't know is for every $3 in student loans outstanding, $1 to be refinanced to a lower rate. >> reporter: the ceo of credible says the average user cuts the interest on their loan by 37%. credible is a market place for refinancing student debt. you simply enter your loan info then compare offers, including many of those startups. one tradeoff of a private lender, you lose the government protections on federal loans. but for colleen, her deal means she'll pay $12,000 left over the life of the debt. >> i'll probably be able to retire a little bit earlier and maybe take a trip to italy this summer. >> reporte
suspect was that she'd be paying 6% to 8% interest to help olivia with her $33,000 tuition to arizona state. >> what was the breaking point for you? >> when i saw that i had paid $4,000 in interest in 2015, none of which went towards the principal. i was pretty outraged. >> reporter: colleen went online and realized she had options, including a new crop of companies that specialize in refinancing stund debt. she managed to cut her loans from 6% to 8% to just 4.5%. >>...
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. >> jeff dewitt, the treasure in arizona, is also the campaign chairman for the state. they're in their delegate process in arizona. speaking to him briefly before the broadcast, they're in quite a battle there to make sure that what you're describing does not happen in arizona. >> this is going on everywhere. arizona is a better state and trump did very well there. this is what he's cry babying about, saying they're stealing his delegates. they're not stealing the delegates. they just know the rules and the trump people aren't in there fighting, which they should be. you see about chaos in the campaign. he needs to quick knocking cruz, go out and push his message and try to win this thing. >> cry babying? cry babying, ed? >> that's what last night was, cry babying. he talked about a trojan horse. it was a stallion that ran over him last night. >> by the way, for the trump campaign, if you're paying close attention to mr. rollins, and you should be, that's a fine time, golden gloves champion -- >> also totally neutral in this race. i'm trying to call it the way i see it.
. >> jeff dewitt, the treasure in arizona, is also the campaign chairman for the state. they're in their delegate process in arizona. speaking to him briefly before the broadcast, they're in quite a battle there to make sure that what you're describing does not happen in arizona. >> this is going on everywhere. arizona is a better state and trump did very well there. this is what he's cry babying about, saying they're stealing his delegates. they're not stealing the delegates. they...
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and, talking about women and girls, i'm with the arizona state university center.y question is this. we talk a lot about the knowledge economy. in do you reconcile implicit explicit bias that exist in institution and from employers. particularly for vulnerable populations. you know, the knowledge economy does not look like those folks, how do we think about this conversation with disparities and push it past the skills building paste and into an institutional paradigm. so they are more excepting of people once they are able to obtain this? >> at the end of malcolm gladwell's book link, there's a wonderful anecdote that describes the 1982 trombone player and tuba player in every orchestra was a man. he didn't think women had lung capacity and strength to do it. then, this woman went and did a blind audition because the son of the first violinist for the symphony was there. she didn't. she cannot the long ponytail. everybody redoubt. there were lawsuits. it was a wonderful image of what happened. now, every symphony has blind auditions for all senior positions. and,
and, talking about women and girls, i'm with the arizona state university center.y question is this. we talk a lot about the knowledge economy. in do you reconcile implicit explicit bias that exist in institution and from employers. particularly for vulnerable populations. you know, the knowledge economy does not look like those folks, how do we think about this conversation with disparities and push it past the skills building paste and into an institutional paradigm. so they are more...
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he's now teaching at arizona state university. here is a preview. dean: they put out a document that showed tremendous gaps in what next and had actually -- nixon put in his transcripts. it was this case that went on to the supreme court for 64 additional taped conversations that would really cause the problems for nixon. that would reach for takes like the one on june 25 where nixon orders the cia intervened and cut off the fbi. lie table on look at the dick nixon's defense. after 25 months of cover up it ended when nixon was told by the supreme court, 8-0, that he had to release the tapes. 8-0 rather than 9-0 because judge recusedthe himself because of his relationship with john mitchell. thinking he was too close to it. result withinturn days index and's resignation. -- in nixon's resignation. >> plus a lesser tonight at 8:00 p.m. and midnight on c-span3's american history tv. , david reid talks about "the brazen age" politics, art, and bohemia in a conversation with thomas bender. in reid argues between 1945 1950, post-world war ii new york city
he's now teaching at arizona state university. here is a preview. dean: they put out a document that showed tremendous gaps in what next and had actually -- nixon put in his transcripts. it was this case that went on to the supreme court for 64 additional taped conversations that would really cause the problems for nixon. that would reach for takes like the one on june 25 where nixon orders the cia intervened and cut off the fbi. lie table on look at the dick nixon's defense. after 25 months of...
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the bill has already passed the arizona state senate. r bills under consideration here would withhold money from sanctuary cities and bar state funds from being used to resettle refugees. on march 30, arizona governor doug ducey signed another measure that requires undocumented people convicted of crimes to serve a longer portion of their prison sentences before they are turned over to immigration authorities for deportation. back in 2010, arizona faced boycotts and national condemnation for its sweeping anti-immigrant law, sb 1070. but advocates say the state saw a lull in immigration bills -- until trump's rhetoric helped re-ignite the issue. to talk more about the landscape here in arizona we are joined by isabel garcia, co-chair of coalicion de derechos humanos, or coalition for human rights, based here in tucson. she just retired from her post as pima county legal defender last july after more than 22 years. great to have you with us, isabel. and unlike bill o'reilly a number of years ago when you went on, we will not shut off your m
the bill has already passed the arizona state senate. r bills under consideration here would withhold money from sanctuary cities and bar state funds from being used to resettle refugees. on march 30, arizona governor doug ducey signed another measure that requires undocumented people convicted of crimes to serve a longer portion of their prison sentences before they are turned over to immigration authorities for deportation. back in 2010, arizona faced boycotts and national condemnation for...
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they looked up the voting records from her time as an arizona state legislator and they found a history of pro-choice votes. ronald reagan's intention in the words of the action fund raising letter seemed insulting and the newspapers and magazines deep pride to make a -- decried. the various organization complained of the growing sense that given his actions, the president didn't think the coalition contributed to the election. the religious right faced challenges of its own making and for all the talk of an ecumenical movement on behalf of the conservative social issues, the religious right operated largely along the denominational lines in its dealings with the white house. the leadership ranks, the organizations coordinated with each other but more often work alone or in partnership especially in the fundamentalist groups with like-minded believers. this has been the case in the run-up to the election but the divided operations in the campaign season seemed the most logical way to diverse constituencies. the conviction that ronald reagan was the man be needed in the white house to de
they looked up the voting records from her time as an arizona state legislator and they found a history of pro-choice votes. ronald reagan's intention in the words of the action fund raising letter seemed insulting and the newspapers and magazines deep pride to make a -- decried. the various organization complained of the growing sense that given his actions, the president didn't think the coalition contributed to the election. the religious right faced challenges of its own making and for all...
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this weekend, saturday night at 8:00 eastern, barry goldwater atir of american institution arizona state, university and former white house counsel to president than convicted in the watergate scandal. john dean teaches about watergate. >> i was aware of listening devices, yes, sir. >> were those devices placed in the oval office? ofapproximately, the summer 1970. i cannot begin to recall the precise date. >> actually, the dates are a little wrong. february 16 is when the system was put in the oval office. next was the cabinet room. and ultimate later after that, the eob office. >> and then sunday morning at 10:00 a.m. eastern on road to the white house rewind. >> we all owe an equal part. goodve not been very students of this great country, but you are setting the example to rebuild a government. and god bless you for that. >> the 1992 campaign for ross perot from a campaign rally that may, as well as an october news conference. sunday morning at 6:00 on "american artifacts." >> the things joseph pulitzer instituted in it newspapers are seen in newspapers today. wordtionalism is the one
this weekend, saturday night at 8:00 eastern, barry goldwater atir of american institution arizona state, university and former white house counsel to president than convicted in the watergate scandal. john dean teaches about watergate. >> i was aware of listening devices, yes, sir. >> were those devices placed in the oval office? ofapproximately, the summer 1970. i cannot begin to recall the precise date. >> actually, the dates are a little wrong. february 16 is when the...
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if the state of arizona ultimately has a state for referendum used legitimately under their state constitution to set up a commission, that seems to implicate the fundamental constitutional value. there is no question if you ignore revision of list like dissent, is pretty good. he is a history major at harvard. it is a very strong opinion and i think the linguistic part of it is pretty good on the other hand, it seems to me, if you are an historical originalist and you construct that larger body, justice ginsburg has the better argument. chief justice roberts answer would be, no constitution were amended to specifically allow the state to revise the legislative power. that should be the necessary legislative step. but that is the deal and i think as an historical originalist it would be a bad idea. there were a lot of us couldn't tell you about shelton kelly but i will let that go. i think what justice ginsburg said remains one of the most powerful examples of modern legal writing i know of. it is a great set of debates. i do not know how you guys would answer by original intuition. the new or
if the state of arizona ultimately has a state for referendum used legitimately under their state constitution to set up a commission, that seems to implicate the fundamental constitutional value. there is no question if you ignore revision of list like dissent, is pretty good. he is a history major at harvard. it is a very strong opinion and i think the linguistic part of it is pretty good on the other hand, it seems to me, if you are an historical originalist and you construct that larger...
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you have arizona state university, it netflix, life time fitness, too many to mention straightaway.ve had great success with human capital management. we are now viewed as the gold standard for that product line and are beginning to see the same success with financial management, that is the accounting backbone and planning and analytics backbone for the chief financial officers. in the same way we win after the human capital management, were doing the same with financial management, and we run a very high level of customer satisfaction, 98% customer satisfaction, and that is a big differentiator for most cloud solutions, able to deliver higher levels of customer success than the previous legacy products were able to. you are there in sydney at the moment, and it is really all about growing the asia pacific, you're fastest-growing market right now giving the base you are starting from. how quickly can you grow here? do you have a different way of approaching the customer here than stateside? we found iswhat that a multinational in the asia-pacific region things and acts like a multi
you have arizona state university, it netflix, life time fitness, too many to mention straightaway.ve had great success with human capital management. we are now viewed as the gold standard for that product line and are beginning to see the same success with financial management, that is the accounting backbone and planning and analytics backbone for the chief financial officers. in the same way we win after the human capital management, were doing the same with financial management, and we run...
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here, he's chinese but was educated in american universities and has taught at yale, duke and arizona stateomics are not my area of expertise. i wallow in ignorance. but china looks different every time i come. it's changing so, so, so quickly. how did that happen? >> china enjoy this long period of peace. no serious enemy. no major wars. >> right. >> so the manufacturing industry really took off. internally, it's reform and open-door policy. every country willing to trade with china. >> there's certainly no doubt that at this point we -- our destinies are inextricably bound up. we are hopelessly -- our economies are hopelessly intermingled. if one fails, the effect would be disastrous. >> global impact. >> we are -- to say the least. >> it's certainly -- [ speaking in chinese ] >> oh, beautiful. this is what i was waiting for. >> xiaolongbao, literally, small steaming basket buns. but i translate them in my head to pillows of happiness that will scald your tongue and throat if you don't know what you're doing. look, there are a lot of reasons to come to china and to shanghai in particular,
here, he's chinese but was educated in american universities and has taught at yale, duke and arizona stateomics are not my area of expertise. i wallow in ignorance. but china looks different every time i come. it's changing so, so, so quickly. how did that happen? >> china enjoy this long period of peace. no serious enemy. no major wars. >> right. >> so the manufacturing industry really took off. internally, it's reform and open-door policy. every country willing to trade...
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tonight at 8:00 eastern, mary goldwater shares americans divisions at arizona state university. >> i was aware of devices. >> when were those devices placed? 1970. summer of collects it was put into the oval office. sunday morning at 10:00 eastern, -- we all own an equal part. >> we have not been very good stewards of this great country. you are setting the example to rebuild a government. god bless you for that. >> the 1992 campaign of ross perot. 6:00 --vening at >> it is interesting because he does not just influence them. they are seeing it in newspapers today. wordtionalism is the one that is linked to the pulitzer. sensationalism to right wrongs. gallery.litzer prize theover facts about pulitzer prize-winning photographs and the stories behind the images. at 6:30 p.m., the 100 anniversary of the pulitzer prize. it commemorates winners. the keynote speaker is john lewis. >> it shapes tehe house. we must not give up. you must not give up. you must hold on. >> for the complete american history tv we can schedule, go to c-span.org. this week on lectures in history, i was state univ
tonight at 8:00 eastern, mary goldwater shares americans divisions at arizona state university. >> i was aware of devices. >> when were those devices placed? 1970. summer of collects it was put into the oval office. sunday morning at 10:00 eastern, -- we all own an equal part. >> we have not been very good stewards of this great country. you are setting the example to rebuild a government. god bless you for that. >> the 1992 campaign of ross perot. 6:00 --vening at...
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are tolerated, they are only minor dooef yaigss of a rational state policy intended not to be discriminatory or arbitrary. here, the arizona redistricting commission mel apportioned state legislature by almost 10% in the district court below found it did so for two reasons. the first was to obtain a partisan advantage. the second reason was a perceived belief that malapportioned districts were necessary to obtain approval. neither of these reasons justifies a deviation of one person, one vote. justice kennedy: do you want us to overturn the factual finding that that compliance was the real reason? do you want us to overturn that as a factual finding? no i don't, as a factual finding. we have said, as we've noted in the briefing, it was not necessary to underpopulate districts to -- obtain compliance with the voting rights act. may i ask yourg: a question? it's odd that you're making this charge that there was an impermissible effort to increase a democratic authority power in the legislature. but the end result was that the arizona plan gave repugnants -- republicans more than their proportion gnat share of seats in the st
are tolerated, they are only minor dooef yaigss of a rational state policy intended not to be discriminatory or arbitrary. here, the arizona redistricting commission mel apportioned state legislature by almost 10% in the district court below found it did so for two reasons. the first was to obtain a partisan advantage. the second reason was a perceived belief that malapportioned districts were necessary to obtain approval. neither of these reasons justifies a deviation of one person, one vote....
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she goes to college at arizona state. she's paying out-of-state tuition. it's about $33,000.ver the course of years she had taken out several loans to help her daughter pay for college. she eventually had $50,000 in debt and paying interest of 6 to 8%. huge. her breaking point was this realization that she was just paying interest, not paying down the principal of the loan. she found a new offer and she was able to save $12,000 over the course of the loan. she's now paying 4.5%. guys, that means she's just going to retire a little earlier. >> that's right. a sizeable difference there, of course. olivia sterns, thank you. watch her full report on "nbc nightly news" at 6:30 only on nbc 10. in the meantime, in a matter of days, medical marijuana will be legal in pennsylvania. >> so what happens next? a closer look at what this means for patients, next at 5:00. >>> and all new at 6:00, hollywood hits the boardwalk of the jersey shore. we'll tell you where you can catch a glimpse, coming up. >>> right now at 5:00, nbc 10 continues to follow a large group of protesters who are marc
she goes to college at arizona state. she's paying out-of-state tuition. it's about $33,000.ver the course of years she had taken out several loans to help her daughter pay for college. she eventually had $50,000 in debt and paying interest of 6 to 8%. huge. her breaking point was this realization that she was just paying interest, not paying down the principal of the loan. she found a new offer and she was able to save $12,000 over the course of the loan. she's now paying 4.5%. guys, that...
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draft which would either be jared goth out of university ever california or carson wentz out of arizona state and eagles traded multiple picks to move up. eagles get number two pick this year and a fourth round pick next year. that's what they get. what they gave up, and it's spread out over three drafts they gave up 8th pick this year along with third and fourth round pick and next year the eagles gave the number one pick and in 2018 a second round pic pick. now, make no mistake there's always a risk in making these trades. it's hard to be great if you don't take ivkz are. when you look that there's very few sure things at any position in the draft. you go back and research it whatever position you're awk talking about let alone quarterback position. it's a great opportunity for someone who not only has the coaching that we have here. and the support we have here and the time. benefit of time. >> now, howie mentioned benefit of time. that's because sam brad ford is here. and in case you were wondering sam brad ford is the quarterback regardless of who they pick and flyers made a changing pos
draft which would either be jared goth out of university ever california or carson wentz out of arizona state and eagles traded multiple picks to move up. eagles get number two pick this year and a fourth round pick next year. that's what they get. what they gave up, and it's spread out over three drafts they gave up 8th pick this year along with third and fourth round pick and next year the eagles gave the number one pick and in 2018 a second round pic pick. now, make no mistake there's always...
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additionally some arizona state officials and the arizona chamber of commerce are working to over turn the ban saying new uranium and copper mining will create jobs >> in terms of the economic health and from the day of our founding, mining and copper had a big vital part of our life. it would be like saying let's shut down the financial service industry in new york. we don't believe that the federal government needs to come in and basically make unusable a land chunk the size of state of delaware >> reporter: the national mining association also wants to over turn the ban. in a 2015 letter posted on its website, the association's president wrote: >> reportejudge why are you laughing? >> it's like the bp saying there's no impact of deep offshore drilling in the gulf. until there is. when it is, when it happens, it's irreversible and irretrievable meaning uranium contamination in the ground war is forever and it has happened here at or fan mine. those who don't live here who want to tell the people people who have to live with the consequences that there's no harm is really an insult. >
additionally some arizona state officials and the arizona chamber of commerce are working to over turn the ban saying new uranium and copper mining will create jobs >> in terms of the economic health and from the day of our founding, mining and copper had a big vital part of our life. it would be like saying let's shut down the financial service industry in new york. we don't believe that the federal government needs to come in and basically make unusable a land chunk the size of state of...
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barry goldwater chair of the american institution at arizona state university, teaches a class on watergate and the discovery of the nixon white house taping system. in june 1973, during testimony before the watergate committee, mr. dean implicated mr. nexen and officials in the watergate cover-up. mr. dean later pleaded guilty for obstruction of justice in his role in watergate and spend four months in prison. this class is one hour caret john: was it lucky or inevitable? the story of the next and tapes -- richard nixon tapes has been partially told. --has taken me years to be it is taken me years to gather it. it is important to get the history straight. we are going to try to do it in a summary fashion. before i start, i would liked to remind you that other presidents did tape, starting with method firstelt, -- when they went to talking movies and they had a soundtrack, he had a recorder put in the oval office. sample of a quick roosevelt's taping. let me go back. [indiscernible] >> all right, you get a sample there. when you haveg someone today when we have cell phones, talking about th
barry goldwater chair of the american institution at arizona state university, teaches a class on watergate and the discovery of the nixon white house taping system. in june 1973, during testimony before the watergate committee, mr. dean implicated mr. nexen and officials in the watergate cover-up. mr. dean later pleaded guilty for obstruction of justice in his role in watergate and spend four months in prison. this class is one hour caret john: was it lucky or inevitable? the story of the next...
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the democratic national committee and hillary clinton's campaign are suing the state of arizona. they claim the state intentionally suppressed voters during last month's primary. many voters complained about long lines, fewer polling .tations 60 this year compared with 200 at the last primary. democrats say there were no polling places in some working-class and latino neighborhoods. republican lawmakers say it was not intentional. riders on the line were stuck in a tumble about an hour after the train lost power this afternoon as it was approaching rosslyn. say the train began jerking and came to a stop. the efforts to push the train failed. metro said it was one of their new 7000 series trains. but if nice and shiny, they have no power, it's no good. we lost power somewhere. for the upgrades. passengers were rescued after about an hour inside the tunnel. metro said the train was taken to the shop. moments toh only spare, the national park service and the district of columbia submitted an application for federal funding for repairs to the memorial bridge. the deadline was tonight.
the democratic national committee and hillary clinton's campaign are suing the state of arizona. they claim the state intentionally suppressed voters during last month's primary. many voters complained about long lines, fewer polling .tations 60 this year compared with 200 at the last primary. democrats say there were no polling places in some working-class and latino neighborhoods. republican lawmakers say it was not intentional. riders on the line were stuck in a tumble about an hour after...
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arizona state university is doing a lot of online teaching where people can pick up at their own pace, the things that they're trying to learn and demonstrate that they've gotten the training and the learning that's provided by that. and i think there are a number of community colleges that are grappling with this, how do they move from being seat time to certificate or diploma-based, because the graduation rates over even three years in community colleges is staggering low. i'm not even going to shock you with the number. and so if they can give people achievement along the way for the investments they're making, we also are trying, as mitch mentioned, to get people who have had some college, who have run up big debt, but don't have a diploma to show for it, the way to show that they have picked up the skills. they took statistics. they took coding. so they can demonstrate they have skills that are in demand in the workplace, and finally feel proud as well as economically satisfied. feel proud of what they've learned. because i think that a critical part of this equation is to have a
arizona state university is doing a lot of online teaching where people can pick up at their own pace, the things that they're trying to learn and demonstrate that they've gotten the training and the learning that's provided by that. and i think there are a number of community colleges that are grappling with this, how do they move from being seat time to certificate or diploma-based, because the graduation rates over even three years in community colleges is staggering low. i'm not even going...
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the most recent was in the arizona state legislature versus airs on a independent redistricting thing case. i did that at the request of seth waxman who argued the case commissiondistrict and felt there was a stronger dimension to that case. that was a novel experience for me because there were deadlines that could not be extended and i had to do it all myself. if you want to be an active a couple criteria click in. i think it is legitimate to support causes in which you believe. legalok to be a political activist. a whenever you do it, you want to make sure you are -- that whatever you write is consistent with your scholarship. so whenever i have written a brief i have tried to follow the general set of norms laid out about norms and evidence. i try to stick as best i can as the model of argumentation. i happen to believe that justice ginsburg, the swing vote, i happen to think justice ginsburg got it right. but it is an interesting story. it is a powerful dissent. it is not weekly worded. istice thomas paused dissent off the chart in terms of -- bitter. it does not really focus on d
the most recent was in the arizona state legislature versus airs on a independent redistricting thing case. i did that at the request of seth waxman who argued the case commissiondistrict and felt there was a stronger dimension to that case. that was a novel experience for me because there were deadlines that could not be extended and i had to do it all myself. if you want to be an active a couple criteria click in. i think it is legitimate to support causes in which you believe. legalok to be...
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joining us now is the arizona state treasurer, jeff dewitt, trump campaign surrogate. also ron nehring for ted cruz campaign. thank you for joining us. ron, trump wasted little time bringing up the senator's earlier remarks about so-called new york values. listen to what trump said. >> i've got this guy standing over there, looking at me, talking about new york values with scorn on his face, with hatred -- hatred of new york. so folks, i think you can forget about him. >> does senator cruz regret making those comments? >> well, you know, donald trump gets really defensive whenever senator cruz challenges new york liberalism and new york liberals. because donald trump has been funding and bank rolling so many new york liberal democratic politicians and the new york democratic party for so long. look, wolf, everybody knows that senator cruz, what he was referring to with that and that he's challenging the liberal status quo in new york city and new york state that has produced some of the highest taxes in the country. so many people who are forced to leave new york state
joining us now is the arizona state treasurer, jeff dewitt, trump campaign surrogate. also ron nehring for ted cruz campaign. thank you for joining us. ron, trump wasted little time bringing up the senator's earlier remarks about so-called new york values. listen to what trump said. >> i've got this guy standing over there, looking at me, talking about new york values with scorn on his face, with hatred -- hatred of new york. so folks, i think you can forget about him. >> does...
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arizona state treasurer jeff dewit commented on reports that ted cruz is stealing candidates.ll play his comments and we'll talk. here they are. >> absolutely, it is 100% correct, and quite frankly, i'm really disappointed in the way the cruz campaign is conducting itself. i've been working the ground game here for donald trump to get our delegates done. we do the national selection on april 30th, and yeah, the cruz campaign is really turning into a campaign of misinformation. deirdre: so in essence implying stealing delegates is what i should have said. to what extent do you have to pay attention to this now, it's a very fine line between wooing and crossing the line into ilillegality? >> there's a lot of organization that goes in on part of the campaign when it comes to the delegates and the ground game. that's up to each individual campaign and those delegates as how they go about that process. that would be up to the state party rules and how they handle the individual delegates, but the individual candidates and campaigns have a lot of organization to get the delegates in
arizona state treasurer jeff dewit commented on reports that ted cruz is stealing candidates.ll play his comments and we'll talk. here they are. >> absolutely, it is 100% correct, and quite frankly, i'm really disappointed in the way the cruz campaign is conducting itself. i've been working the ground game here for donald trump to get our delegates done. we do the national selection on april 30th, and yeah, the cruz campaign is really turning into a campaign of misinformation. deirdre: so...
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. >> police arrest karla janeth jauregui, a student at arizona state university.ollege major? criminal justice. her stated motive, money troubles. jauregui is charged with aggravated assault and armed robbery. she's convicted and sentenced to five years in prison. police say the surveillance footage is a critical component to the investigation. >> any time a business has good surveillance video, it's going to be helpful. whenever you have someone who commits a violent crime, you want to get them off the street as soon as you can because there's a tendency of them committing another violent crime. >> as for the clerk, she suffers hand injuries and returns to work almost two weeks after the attack. >>> finally, for everyone out there who's put in a hard day's work, an example of someone making the best of it. as you'll see, this officer takes his beat quite seriously. in providence, rhode island, there's tony lapour with his white gloves and whistle, directing traffic. >> i'm not going to argue with that truck. he was too big. >> he may look like an ordinary cop, bu
. >> police arrest karla janeth jauregui, a student at arizona state university.ollege major? criminal justice. her stated motive, money troubles. jauregui is charged with aggravated assault and armed robbery. she's convicted and sentenced to five years in prison. police say the surveillance footage is a critical component to the investigation. >> any time a business has good surveillance video, it's going to be helpful. whenever you have someone who commits a violent crime, you...
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white house counsel to president nixon, and now barry goldwater chair of the americans vision at arizona stateuniversity, teaches a class on watergate and the discovery of the nixon white house taping system. in june 1973, during testimony before the senate watergate committee, mr. dean implicated president nixon and officials, including himself in the watergate cover-up. mr. dean later pled guilty of obstruction of justice for his role in watergate and served 4 months in prison.
white house counsel to president nixon, and now barry goldwater chair of the americans vision at arizona stateuniversity, teaches a class on watergate and the discovery of the nixon white house taping system. in june 1973, during testimony before the senate watergate committee, mr. dean implicated president nixon and officials, including himself in the watergate cover-up. mr. dean later pled guilty of obstruction of justice for his role in watergate and served 4 months in prison.
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partner, and for some states like the state of texas, like the state of new mexico, like the state of arizona, like the state of california, mexico represents our number one trading partner. for many other states, deeper into the interior, mexico represents our second largest trading partner. but the volume of trade between our two countries is unlike any other even among our top trading partner, china. for with mexico, for every dollar of import value that we bring into this country from mexico, 40 cents of that dollar were value that originated here in the united states. components, manufactured goods, that were built here in america by americans, by u.s. citizens, that were exported to mexico for final assembly and manufacture before reimportation in the united states. it's why with mexico, when we export to mexico, we win. when we import from mexico, we win. and that volume of trade between our two countries is responsible for one out of every four jobs in the community that i represent, el paso, texas. it is responsible for more than 400,000 jobs in the state of texas. more than six mill
partner, and for some states like the state of texas, like the state of new mexico, like the state of arizona, like the state of california, mexico represents our number one trading partner. for many other states, deeper into the interior, mexico represents our second largest trading partner. but the volume of trade between our two countries is unlike any other even among our top trading partner, china. for with mexico, for every dollar of import value that we bring into this country from...