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now we medium to move forward. >> i am going to asu. >> correct. what we are going to do is place you into asu, i would say probably for the reminder of your sentence. >> no restraints. >> correct. you came out of the infirmary, nothing violent. we could put you on full restraint. we could move further than that. i hope it's not. you have a little over a month left with us. i hope you can ride that out and to what you are supposed to. do you have any questions about what is going to happen? >> with what? >> with asu. >> i can't go to pop, so no, no questions. >> now, knowing he will spend his last five weeks in segregation, esdale is led back to his cell. >> he is a player. he is the type of inmate who reads you. if you are afraid of him he is going to act tough. if you are not, he won't act tough. >> i knew it was going to happen. >> he doesn't know where his lies begin and his truths end. he will beat up a cellmate because the cell might doesn't keep the cell clean. that's his personality. >> this is stupid. i knew i couldn't leave the box. take
now we medium to move forward. >> i am going to asu. >> correct. what we are going to do is place you into asu, i would say probably for the reminder of your sentence. >> no restraints. >> correct. you came out of the infirmary, nothing violent. we could put you on full restraint. we could move further than that. i hope it's not. you have a little over a month left with us. i hope you can ride that out and to what you are supposed to. do you have any questions about what...
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this wednesday we knew early voting at asu, whew. 30 minutes after the board of elections voted to keep the site open the state supreme court made its ruling saying the superior court's judgment and opening the possibility again to eliminate the voting site. but with only hours until the beginning of voting, the board announced they would keep the site open allowing students to vote early and on their campus. early voting began on thursday. and by friday, there were already more than 1,000 votes cast at asu student union, nearly half of all of early votes in the county. which brings me to my letter of the week and it's more of a postcard. dear north carolina student voters, over the past year you have seen fragility of your constitutionally protected rights under the weight of partisan-driven voter suppression efforts. in the long term, we are going to need a structural fix to ensure this basic tenet of our democracy, need a new section for the voting rights act, legislation that works to open the vote to many rather than restrict it
this wednesday we knew early voting at asu, whew. 30 minutes after the board of elections voted to keep the site open the state supreme court made its ruling saying the superior court's judgment and opening the possibility again to eliminate the voting site. but with only hours until the beginning of voting, the board announced they would keep the site open allowing students to vote early and on their campus. early voting began on thursday. and by friday, there were already more than 1,000...
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que los hijos vayan al colegio, pero qué les puede decir para que pierdan el temor y que le ayuden asusposible que pueden empezar el proceso de preparar y también de planear y ahorrar para la universidad es muy importante, es un proceso que empieza en la escuela elementaria,con la familia y slo estudiantes y que no tienen miedo de preguntar, de hablar con tu estudiante, sobre qué quieren hacer qué les motiva al estudiante para ir al colegio, para nuestra comunidad es algo, para los estudiantes y padres que no fueron al colegio o a la universidad en los estados unidos, es algo muy raro y tienen miedo del proceso, porque no hay, a veces sí es difícil darles información para los estudiantes, entonces, estos dos eventos son una oportunidad de conocer y darles la información sobre la preparación, de cómo trabajan los sistemas aquí en estados unidos, de uc y también de la estatal y privada, qué clases necesitan tomar los estudiantes cuando están en el elementaria o secundaria para ser elegible, cuáles son los requisitos que tenemos que completar antes de graduar de la escuela, por eso esas op
que los hijos vayan al colegio, pero qué les puede decir para que pierdan el temor y que le ayuden asusposible que pueden empezar el proceso de preparar y también de planear y ahorrar para la universidad es muy importante, es un proceso que empieza en la escuela elementaria,con la familia y slo estudiantes y que no tienen miedo de preguntar, de hablar con tu estudiante, sobre qué quieren hacer qué les motiva al estudiante para ir al colegio, para nuestra comunidad es algo, para los...
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asu up seventh. sun devils punting it away. montgomery tries to catch it.izona state recovers the fumble. ensuing possession. the play action finds strong. touchdown. sun devils go on to win 26-10. >>> ucla and cal. bruins have not won in berkeley since 1998. cal down two on second down. goth looking deep. his pass is picked off by rios. and yes the bears played hard but lose another close one 36-34. don't forget, tomorrow's a huge night for 49ers coverage on our family of networks. first it is 49ers and broncos at 5:20 here on nbc bay area and then 49ers post game live on csn bay area. the coolest thing about that is terry said he is buying pizza for the entire newsroom. >> he brought ice cream tonight. i think he might be telling the truth about that. very generous. >> no concept of money over here. >> thank you, we appreciate it. >> you got it. >> we'll be right back. hey john check it out. whoa! yeah i was testing to see if we really can turn any device in your house into a tv and the tablet worked just fine but i wanted to see if the phone will work as
asu up seventh. sun devils punting it away. montgomery tries to catch it.izona state recovers the fumble. ensuing possession. the play action finds strong. touchdown. sun devils go on to win 26-10. >>> ucla and cal. bruins have not won in berkeley since 1998. cal down two on second down. goth looking deep. his pass is picked off by rios. and yes the bears played hard but lose another close one 36-34. don't forget, tomorrow's a huge night for 49ers coverage on our family of networks....
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stanford finally getting the touchdown at the half. 20-10 after an asu field goal on the ensuing kickoffvers. 44 seconds left. fourth and goal. 4-3. 26-10 your final. the bruins have not won since 1998. second quarter. countdown, three. amazing one-headed catch. 24 seconds left in the half. 49 yards later. he is in the edge zone. in the fourth, he finds kenny lawler. 3:44 left. ucla, field goal. nails it. marcus come away with an interception. that does it for the bears. ucla steals one at berkeley. 36-34. not a happy camper afterwards. >> right now, disappointed. another good chance to win there. it was the same play we ran early in the day. so the same type of work. >> san jose state in miami looking for the first road win of the year. shawn breaks loose. this game is tied 17-17. two seconds left, 20-20. for the win. it is the upright. this game goes to overtime. get the ball first. a quick pass. touchdown. fourth and two. they have to go for it. in the back field. and they come away with the first road victory, the final. improving to 3-3. >> time-out to regroup. we'll talk big game w
stanford finally getting the touchdown at the half. 20-10 after an asu field goal on the ensuing kickoffvers. 44 seconds left. fourth and goal. 4-3. 26-10 your final. the bruins have not won since 1998. second quarter. countdown, three. amazing one-headed catch. 24 seconds left in the half. 49 yards later. he is in the edge zone. in the fourth, he finds kenny lawler. 3:44 left. ucla, field goal. nails it. marcus come away with an interception. that does it for the bears. ucla steals one at...
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muffs it and the ball is recovered by asu's randal at the stanford 12.t to the locker room in front 14-0 and went in front 23 in the 4th quarter. hogan to montgomery who makes the move all the way to the 1. the cardinals punched in to make it 20-10, but got no closer. a field goal and this, mccaffrey coughs up the ball and arizona state recovers. stanford goes down 26-10 at 4-3 official will drop out of the top 25. >>> well last year the cal bears had no chance against just about every team they played. they have proven this year they can compete with highly- regarded team, but that doesn't always translate into
muffs it and the ball is recovered by asu's randal at the stanford 12.t to the locker room in front 14-0 and went in front 23 in the 4th quarter. hogan to montgomery who makes the move all the way to the 1. the cardinals punched in to make it 20-10, but got no closer. a field goal and this, mccaffrey coughs up the ball and arizona state recovers. stanford goes down 26-10 at 4-3 official will drop out of the top 25. >>> well last year the cal bears had no chance against just about every...
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themselves at the buffet says nothing about open mindedness, it just says most of the media meets their asu assumpti assumptions, dozens of different items are on the menu. the survey also shows that the right expresses greater distrust of most news, except for fox news, suggesting perhaps that maybe we are the polarizers, i've the -- most people are les likely to trust that they're fair and balanced, since fnc is the only store sells that stuff, they come to us. so as researchers desperately try to dissect fnc's success like it's an alien autopsy, we know i why it works because it's an honest portrayal. we know it's a vailed la meant for to the good old days when lock step was the only method of traveling. bob, you love polls, some say too much. what did you make from this study? there's a lot of interesting stuff there. >> it's a very, very good -- they're getting better and better. and a few are independent. they're not one way or another. but here's the thing, it follows the course of what you see in the census data, the conservatives are living together in the same areas. it's polariza
themselves at the buffet says nothing about open mindedness, it just says most of the media meets their asu assumpti assumptions, dozens of different items are on the menu. the survey also shows that the right expresses greater distrust of most news, except for fox news, suggesting perhaps that maybe we are the polarizers, i've the -- most people are les likely to trust that they're fair and balanced, since fnc is the only store sells that stuff, they come to us. so as researchers desperately...
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. >> i really liked asu. if i had the money i would go there. i grew up poor and i am poor.ut colleges don't really give aid to undocumented students.
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texas children center for vaccine development and founding doo dean at baylor college and professor at asu health science center. great to have you gentleman. the american people want to know how effect the screenings will be and what kind of fire wall this will be to protect us against the spread of ebola. >> thanks for the question. it's not a fire wall. remember these individuals were traveling from west africa getting screened before boreding the plane, if they have a fever they're not allowed to board the plane. if you think about it . >> it not . >> not to make this into a big play that america is going to have an ebola outbreak but people coming into the country with a high fever, could be a number of different illnesses as has been pointed out. but how far do we go with this and who is responsible. >> i'm mildly concerns about these quarantine rooms that they say they will put these patients in. we have viruses that are a lot more contagious than ebola out there. if you have a patient that has a fever and measels or the flu, if you put these people in a room altogether then you may
texas children center for vaccine development and founding doo dean at baylor college and professor at asu health science center. great to have you gentleman. the american people want to know how effect the screenings will be and what kind of fire wall this will be to protect us against the spread of ebola. >> thanks for the question. it's not a fire wall. remember these individuals were traveling from west africa getting screened before boreding the plane, if they have a fever they're...
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today the company announced it along with asus and at&t, a brand-new pad phone x mini powered by intel'srocessor and available exclusively to at&t. you don't need a contract and it's prepaid. will it make waves in the market dominated by apple and samsung. joining me from california, brian krzanich. right off the bat, i need to ask you about the market sell-off, intel being a dow component is very much a part of what we see here. you guys do a huge amount of business globally. do you think any nervousness we're seeing today and in the past couple of days might affect your current quarter? >> well, it's a good question, liz, we'll be careful as we watch the quarter play out. remember, we forecasted a seasonal quarter, we didn't expect anything out of the ordinary, and we watch these, we're in a broad set of markets globally across the world. as the issues arise, we're able to adjust sales, move around the world and have operations everywhere that are able to keep the engine running around the clock no matter what's going on in one location. liz: i agree with you, you have operations all o
today the company announced it along with asus and at&t, a brand-new pad phone x mini powered by intel'srocessor and available exclusively to at&t. you don't need a contract and it's prepaid. will it make waves in the market dominated by apple and samsung. joining me from california, brian krzanich. right off the bat, i need to ask you about the market sell-off, intel being a dow component is very much a part of what we see here. you guys do a huge amount of business globally. do you...
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sandra day o'connor college of law at arizona state university and an affiliated faculty member of the asun indian studies program. a faculty fellow at laws, science l and innovation. he is committed to writing about tribal law, american indian ,istory, federal court cyberspace law, copyrights and civil procedure. his publications include indian lawticles on and federal policy, constitutional law and federal jurisdiction. professor clinton, welcome. >> while we are getting the want tont set up, i thank everyone for getting me involved in this project and to all of the wonderful staff for on bothitality and help ssay in the book -- e book. what i'm going to try to do with you for the brief time i have available is to do a 400 year plus historical survey about , andns and indian treaties to try to put them in some waspective, some of which artie referred to. they sickly, -- already referred to. basically, treaties are an interesting phenomenon, particularly of north america. it's tempting to think that broughteuropeans treaties to north america, but that's not true. we know, if we think abou
sandra day o'connor college of law at arizona state university and an affiliated faculty member of the asun indian studies program. a faculty fellow at laws, science l and innovation. he is committed to writing about tribal law, american indian ,istory, federal court cyberspace law, copyrights and civil procedure. his publications include indian lawticles on and federal policy, constitutional law and federal jurisdiction. professor clinton, welcome. >> while we are getting the want tont...
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the 26-year-old former army rangers is a resent convert to islam who is now being threatened by asus.> this is so anti-islamic so against what most muslims believe should be happening. >> his family has just released part of a letter he wrote in june in which he said, quote, i am obviously pretty scared to die but the hardest part is not knowing, wondering, hoping and wondering, if i should even hope at all." >>> an unexpected move by the united states supreme court sent same-sex couples rushing to the altar in several states yesterday. the high court let stand rulings from five states that had petitioned to ban gay marriage. lower courts had rejected gay marriage bans in those states. the court stopped short of recognizing same-sex marriage nationally. >>> time now is 6:37. it's a strange rescue story. a man attacked by ants on the side of the road. how some quick thinking by a chp probably saved that man's life. >> plus, a mystery left in the bushes of new york's central park. after the break, the investigation that has police puzzled and searching for answers. >> the market just op
the 26-year-old former army rangers is a resent convert to islam who is now being threatened by asus.> this is so anti-islamic so against what most muslims believe should be happening. >> his family has just released part of a letter he wrote in june in which he said, quote, i am obviously pretty scared to die but the hardest part is not knowing, wondering, hoping and wondering, if i should even hope at all." >>> an unexpected move by the united states supreme court sent...
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sandra day o'connor college of law at arizona state university and an affiliated faculty member of the asu american indian studies program. he is also a faculty fellow at the center for laws, science and innovation. he is committed to writing about tribal law, american indian history, federal court, cyberspace law, copyrights and civil procedure. his publications include numerous articles on indian law and federal policy, constitutional law and federal jurisdiction. professor clinton, welcome. [applause] >> while we are getting the powerpoint set up, i want to thank everyone for getting me involved in this project and to all of the wonderful staff for the hospitality and help on both esa and the book -- essay in the book. and the project. follow yourlt to first two guests but nevertheless i will try. what i'm going to try to do with you for the brief time i have available is to do a 400 year plus historical survey about indians and indian treaties, and to try to put them in some perspective, some of which was artie referred to. basically, treaties are an interesting phenomenon, particularl
sandra day o'connor college of law at arizona state university and an affiliated faculty member of the asu american indian studies program. he is also a faculty fellow at the center for laws, science and innovation. he is committed to writing about tribal law, american indian history, federal court, cyberspace law, copyrights and civil procedure. his publications include numerous articles on indian law and federal policy, constitutional law and federal jurisdiction. professor clinton, welcome....
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you can see the asus points have an absolute enormous lead.arkets around europe are bouncing today. what caused all this? let's try to get one from our next guest. you and i met at various stages of the financial crisis -- --the famous leak story things are different today? >> are they? in 2009 to acit balanced budget in 2015, last year for the first time since 1948 with a positive current account, we had a hyper schedule , andarket access targets the first in the world in adopting structural reform. in this quarter that just ended, the first quarter and's 2008. fundamentals are completely different today than anytime before. the market is not convinced, how do you convince the market? you gave me a whole lot of numbers but the market is not convinced. you got a message yesterday from our institution partners, from the european commission and the ecb that we are working in a prudent way. the greek province is coming to a natural and and we are ensuring that we have institutions in place that things are not have refinancing years to come. think
you can see the asus points have an absolute enormous lead.arkets around europe are bouncing today. what caused all this? let's try to get one from our next guest. you and i met at various stages of the financial crisis -- --the famous leak story things are different today? >> are they? in 2009 to acit balanced budget in 2015, last year for the first time since 1948 with a positive current account, we had a hyper schedule , andarket access targets the first in the world in adopting...
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two things he's got that i think make for asus x full fund manager -- a successful fund manager, he doesn'tout how warren -- he's criticizing warren buffett. care deeply about a lot of things. shove, heush comes to will say what's on his mind about anything and he is deeply passionate. people have asked him time and time again -- >> this is his life. -- whens talk about carl icahn wakes up, he is working. when he goes to bed, he is working. the guy is constantly working all the time. >> i have been to their offices. has come it's he a small, collegial, couldn't be nicer in person. >> now is a family business. >> it will be interesting to see that transition to his son. thinkerery independent who is passionate about what he does. , a brilliant activist investor, clearly. carl icahn come a brilliant macro investor? i don't know. we have a neck served -- an excerpt from the conversation hiswhether janet yellen -- analogy was give the patient too much medicine . better macro a investor? >> where the macro comes into play sportfolio. portfolio.to play is he uses credit default swaps as a hedge s
two things he's got that i think make for asus x full fund manager -- a successful fund manager, he doesn'tout how warren -- he's criticizing warren buffett. care deeply about a lot of things. shove, heush comes to will say what's on his mind about anything and he is deeply passionate. people have asked him time and time again -- >> this is his life. -- whens talk about carl icahn wakes up, he is working. when he goes to bed, he is working. the guy is constantly working all the time....
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they are starting up our american dream and yet we cannot hit workers for them to continue with asusex for business. -- with a successful business. where trend of bring workers into our industry. we are paying overtime. that is everything in midland. it is frustrating. able to have your party stand up and fight for that, it is a little embarrassing. we have to continue working together as a party. >> studies have shown they would be less socially conservative than their parents or grandparents and they may not have as close ties to religion. when it comes to social issues -- are theseiage not issues for the republican party? what can we do to reach out to these voters when it is at odds with their perspective on a lot of the social issues? >> here is a fact a lot of people outside the party do not realize -- the reality is we are a coalition party. we have a variety of republicans . a certain result will occur. that debate is going on in public all the time. you will see that there is a moon occurring young hispanic republicans. they are primarily libertarian minded. they are more li
they are starting up our american dream and yet we cannot hit workers for them to continue with asusex for business. -- with a successful business. where trend of bring workers into our industry. we are paying overtime. that is everything in midland. it is frustrating. able to have your party stand up and fight for that, it is a little embarrassing. we have to continue working together as a party. >> studies have shown they would be less socially conservative than their parents or...
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i greatly appreciate general sullivan and the asu a support.f your support for many of our hearts and necessary trade-offs meant to protect readiness and the department of defense budget proposal. we must also continue to press congress to join us in making these tough decisions because our challenges will become far more difficult and far more dangerous the longer we defer the tough choices. army have expressed concerns about uncertainty. i have been very clear, chairman dempsey has been very clear. we have been clear with the congress, with their troops, with their families, and with the american people. i fear -- i share many of these concerns. but as we work through our current budget challenges the army must still face the new reality of shrinking resources, sustained demands , and a more competitive and unpredictable strategic environment and environment that our current defense strategy remains capable of addressing. the army and our entire military will need to continue thinking critically about its future role and mission is to insure
i greatly appreciate general sullivan and the asu a support.f your support for many of our hearts and necessary trade-offs meant to protect readiness and the department of defense budget proposal. we must also continue to press congress to join us in making these tough decisions because our challenges will become far more difficult and far more dangerous the longer we defer the tough choices. army have expressed concerns about uncertainty. i have been very clear, chairman dempsey has been very...
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think the republicans are looking at this asus vs them where the democrats are trying to figure out aolution. in this election, i will be voting democrat. host: president obama's address to the congressional hispanic group is on c-span3. sus colusa, good morning. -- tuscaloosa, good morning. caller: i'm interested in the emigration, renewal of the immigration act or improving it. there are a lot of undocumented workers and this area. of they would apply for temporary visas to come into work, they would make them more accessible the becoming legal other than the ones coming in illegally. the hispanics think that the republicans are for them, they are being used. they are being underpaid even though they pay taxes on groceries, etc, they are not paying property tax because they are illegal. i wish they would improve the immigration law. i will be voting democrat. the republicans have not been doing anything. host: what about your party? caller: i think things have been presented in the party but they have not been working together. put on hold, that created another stigma. host: as the
think the republicans are looking at this asus vs them where the democrats are trying to figure out aolution. in this election, i will be voting democrat. host: president obama's address to the congressional hispanic group is on c-span3. sus colusa, good morning. -- tuscaloosa, good morning. caller: i'm interested in the emigration, renewal of the immigration act or improving it. there are a lot of undocumented workers and this area. of they would apply for temporary visas to come into work,...