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barnett: the law ms. swain: next we will visit the new york state of appeals courtroom to learn more about that part of joe lochner's story. >> welcome to the new york court of appeals courtroom. this is the very court room in which people against lochner would've been heard. the case was decided in 1904. the case was on appeal. we have the very set up in which the attorneys would have appeared. this side would've been the appellant, joseph lochner's people sitting here. the respondent, being the attorney general, sitting here. the lawyer for joseph lochner would have begun right here, facing the bench, and would have begun with words something like, "may it please the court. i am the attorney for joseph lochner and him asking the court to reverse his conviction because my client was denied due process in that he was denied the right to enter into a contract to purchase labor and to set whatever working hours he, my client, had with the employee." he would have made that argument right here. the judges wo
barnett: the law ms. swain: next we will visit the new york state of appeals courtroom to learn more about that part of joe lochner's story. >> welcome to the new york court of appeals courtroom. this is the very court room in which people against lochner would've been heard. the case was decided in 1904. the case was on appeal. we have the very set up in which the attorneys would have appeared. this side would've been the appellant, joseph lochner's people sitting here. the respondent,...
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barnett: rand paul is -- prof. kens: rand paul is talking judicialism.ive rand paul is talking about a certain view of liberty that not everybody shares to the notion that you entered into this contract completely free, at arms length by the way, doesn't hold and a lot people's minds. a -- barnett: you are naturally, i am sympathetic to what senator randy says. he also fit related sites my book, restoring the resumption of liberty. all liberty should be presumed to be valid and government should only restrict them if there's a good evidence. you should be able to present evidence of a good reason in court. they were unable to do it in the bakeshop act. that is what judging should require legislatures. ms. swain: and so ends our episode on lochner versus new york. -- what you can do is look at a book written by tony morrow, 12 cases that we selected for the series. if you go to our website, /landmarkcases, you can purchase it and we can send it out to you quickly. as we close tonight, let me say thank you to randy b
barnett: rand paul is -- prof. kens: rand paul is talking judicialism.ive rand paul is talking about a certain view of liberty that not everybody shares to the notion that you entered into this contract completely free, at arms length by the way, doesn't hold and a lot people's minds. a -- barnett: you are naturally, i am sympathetic to what senator randy says. he also fit related sites my book, restoring the resumption of liberty. all liberty should be presumed to be valid and government...
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isyear-old antonio barnett charged with killing carl marshall. it appears they argued on vienna drive last saturday before the shooting. barnett faces first and second degree murder charges and is being held without bond tonight. new developments in the race for the white house, senator bernie sanders stumping in baltimore just three days ahead of the maryland primary tuesday. polls show hillary clinton with a 20-plus point lead in the state. she spent the weekend campaigning in rhode island and connecticut. there are also primaries tuesday in rhode island. is continuing his push across maryland after stopping in the eastern shore earlier this week. do,thing he is promising to re brash bombastic tone he had taken up until now. even he admits it will not be easy. donald trump: if i acted presidential, i guarantee you that this morning i would not be here. i have to keep you people going or you will fall asleep on me, right? kimberly: abc 7 will be at a campaign stop tomorrow with live report starting at 6:30 p.m., and we have you covered leading i
isyear-old antonio barnett charged with killing carl marshall. it appears they argued on vienna drive last saturday before the shooting. barnett faces first and second degree murder charges and is being held without bond tonight. new developments in the race for the white house, senator bernie sanders stumping in baltimore just three days ahead of the maryland primary tuesday. polls show hillary clinton with a 20-plus point lead in the state. she spent the weekend campaigning in rhode island...
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we are sitting down with jim barnett, tv analyst for the team, and front row witness to last night's big win. >>> and your next trip to the movies could be a little brighter. details on a proposal to allow texting in certain theaters. >> all right. i am excited for a very great thursday. a look live at mineta san jose international airport. the shark tank not far away. a nice bird headed out of the bay area right there [ applause ] >> i know, it's been six months since we saw a plane taking off. but we got lucky today. i was talking about that because the sharks, i always talk about basketball, but the sharks drop the puck in los angeles against the kins. they start their playoff drive tonight in l.a. so i am excited for some playoff hockey. >> yeah. >> everyone though excited about what happened last night at oracle. >> i stayed up late. i think a lot of people did. >> let's talk about it. the warriors earning their place in sports history by becoming the first nba team to win 73 regular season games. >> and ktvu fox 2's christien kafton says while many fans are still celebrating, s
we are sitting down with jim barnett, tv analyst for the team, and front row witness to last night's big win. >>> and your next trip to the movies could be a little brighter. details on a proposal to allow texting in certain theaters. >> all right. i am excited for a very great thursday. a look live at mineta san jose international airport. the shark tank not far away. a nice bird headed out of the bay area right there [ applause ] >> i know, it's been six months since we...
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i'm errol barnett. >> i'm rosemary church. the stories we've been following this hour. republicans ted cruz and john kasich are working together to try to keep donald trump from getting their party's presidential nomination. the candidates say they'll divide their efforts in upcoming states to try to block trump from getting a majority of delegates. trump calls the move collusion and desperation. >> we have some live pictures here for you as brussels reopens the maelbeek metro station where 20 people were killed in last month's terror attacks. isis claimed responsibility for those attacks which targeted the metro and brussels airport, you'll remember. in all, 32 people were killed and more than 300 injured. >> u.s. president barack obama is expected to announce plans to send 250 more special operations forces to northern syria in the battle against isis. officials say the troops will join 50 others in an advise and assist role. they are not expected to engage in combat but will be armed for self-defense. >>> with bombs once ag
i'm errol barnett. >> i'm rosemary church. the stories we've been following this hour. republicans ted cruz and john kasich are working together to try to keep donald trump from getting their party's presidential nomination. the candidates say they'll divide their efforts in upcoming states to try to block trump from getting a majority of delegates. trump calls the move collusion and desperation. >> we have some live pictures here for you as brussels reopens the maelbeek metro...
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i'm rosemary church. >> and i'm errol barnett. thanks so much for kicking off your week with us. we appreciate it. cnn newsroom starts now. >>> our top story this hour. shifting loyalties in afghanistan. taliban insurgents are making bold advances in the country's heldman province. >> and part of the reason the afghanistan government seems to be losing ground there is because of soldiers like these defectors from the afghan army who have joined the taliban. for more on all this, senior international correspondent nick paton walsh joins us now life from kabul. nick, why are these soldiers swapping sides and choosing to fight with the taliban instead, and how likely is it that afghan troops will be able to regain this lost territory? >> reporter: well, the reasons these men, who spoke to us, gave was really the corruption in the ranks of the afghan army, the lack of resources they've been receiving. frankly, widely acknowledged problems by the afghan government themselves and even u.s. officials admit to about two-thirds of personne
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. >> i'm errol barnett.s. >>> massive street demonstrations broke out in brazil's capital as they voted to impeach the president, accused of hiding a budget deficit to win reelection in 2014. now the senate will decide whether to take her case to trial. >>> a powerful earthquake on the coast of ecuador has now killed 272 people. the death toll has been steadily rising since the quake hit late saturday. response teams are working desperately to rescue any survivors buried in the debris. >>> at least 42 people have been killed in two earth cakes in japan. officials fear others are still trapped in the wreckage of crumbled buildings. the quakes struck thursday and saturday. many aftershocks have since followed. more than 1,000 people are injured, and about 180,000 have fled their homes. >>> on the first trading day after the most recent earthquake, japan's nikkei index has fallen considerably, more than 3% there. we'll keep an eye on the numbers. >>> the weather could have a significant impact on rescue and rec
. >> i'm errol barnett.s. >>> massive street demonstrations broke out in brazil's capital as they voted to impeach the president, accused of hiding a budget deficit to win reelection in 2014. now the senate will decide whether to take her case to trial. >>> a powerful earthquake on the coast of ecuador has now killed 272 people. the death toll has been steadily rising since the quake hit late saturday. response teams are working desperately to rescue any survivors buried...
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times. >> barnett says that he was doing nothing wrong.st expressing his right to free speech, and he'll be back with his sign very soon. >>> the time is now 54 after the hour. a cruise ends in chaos. how did this boat end up on that pier? >>> and proof that cops are bigger heroes than you think. ♪ >>> here's what's happening today. ted cruz holding on to a ten-point lead in the latest wisconsin primary polls over donald trump, four days before the state's contest. >>> meanwhile trump holding a private meeting with gop leaders to talk about unity in the party. >>> california state lawmakers just approved an unprecedented $15-an-hour minimum wage. the governor will sign the bill into law on monday. >>> the march jobs report will be released this morning. experts predict the u.s. economy added 199,000 jobs. that's good. ♪ >>> time for "the good, the bad, and the ugly." the good -- proof that our cops are bigger heroes than you think. a california police officer responding to a suspicious vehicle call finds a homeless girl in the car. he late
times. >> barnett says that he was doing nothing wrong.st expressing his right to free speech, and he'll be back with his sign very soon. >>> the time is now 54 after the hour. a cruise ends in chaos. how did this boat end up on that pier? >>> and proof that cops are bigger heroes than you think. ♪ >>> here's what's happening today. ted cruz holding on to a ten-point lead in the latest wisconsin primary polls over donald trump, four days before the state's...
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i'm rosemary church. >> and i'm errol barnett.he new york primaries for the next hour. and, yeah, donald trump says that it's not even much of a race anymore. he is celebrating an overwhelming win there in his home state. meantime, hillary clinton with a better than expected victory over bernie sanders. >> now, it's always about the numbers, so let's take a look at them. hillary clinton with 57% of vote. bernie sanders has 42%. clinton is projected to add 139 delegates to her total. that brings her to 1,930. she needs 2,383 to win the party's nomination. >> and now she's captured some of his momentum. some are saying this is a major turnaround for clinton after losing eight of the last nine contests to sanders, and now she's begun her appeal to his supporters. watch. >> that you'd trust me with the awesome responsibilities that await our next president. [ cheers and applause ] >> and to all the people who supported senator sanders, i believe there is much more that unites us than divides us. >> and an impressive margin of victory
i'm rosemary church. >> and i'm errol barnett.he new york primaries for the next hour. and, yeah, donald trump says that it's not even much of a race anymore. he is celebrating an overwhelming win there in his home state. meantime, hillary clinton with a better than expected victory over bernie sanders. >> now, it's always about the numbers, so let's take a look at them. hillary clinton with 57% of vote. bernie sanders has 42%. clinton is projected to add 139 delegates to her total....
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. >> reporter: and earlier this month in louisiana, grace barnett became the first woman to enlist in the army infantry. >> serving the country that i love and that gets you right here. it's very much part of my blood. >> reporter: it will be more than a year before those 22 female soldiers make it through training and actually qualify for combat, but unlike the army of old, nobody's counting them out. lester? >> jim miklaszewski at the pentagon tonight, alert from texas to nebraska for severe weather for the weekend with the threat of large hail, damaging winds and flash floods. isolated tornadoes could also strike, and in colorado a major spring snow storm is expected to drop as much as 14 inches of snow on to the denver area. >>> still ahead tonight, pain relief from pot without smoking it. many swear by these marijuana products to reduce aches and soreness, but does the science really back it up? >>> also, caught on camera, a crying child spanked with a paddle at school as his mother looks on. the sharp and growing reaction tonight after millions view this viral video. millions vi
. >> reporter: and earlier this month in louisiana, grace barnett became the first woman to enlist in the army infantry. >> serving the country that i love and that gets you right here. it's very much part of my blood. >> reporter: it will be more than a year before those 22 female soldiers make it through training and actually qualify for combat, but unlike the army of old, nobody's counting them out. lester? >> jim miklaszewski at the pentagon tonight, alert from texas...
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. >> ♪ mona lisa no one has seen the first five episodes of the cara barnett's show since they were thereexcitingt the most news. time life will be releasing them for everybody to enjoy. they are here in a vault and i will look at them now. >> it was like a gang of friends putting on the show. and it happened to be seen by millions and millions of people. >> promo, take one. carol: hi, this is carol burnett. be sure to watch my first show. my extra special guest will be private gomer pyle himself. jim nabors. >> it's on. >> you haven't seen anything yet. >> do you know who i am? >> no. >> in that case, please continue. >> i've got a girl for you. >> good evening, your majesty. >> now it is time for you to show us your talent. so we're -- [laughter] julie: they accomplished in one hour more songs, more dances, more spoofs, more skits, more comedy. >> what's the matter with her? >> what makes you think something is the matter? >> her mouth is not moving. that's not like her. carol: here they are. pretty wonderful. tim conway's first appearance is here. and my very first show with my very fi
. >> ♪ mona lisa no one has seen the first five episodes of the cara barnett's show since they were thereexcitingt the most news. time life will be releasing them for everybody to enjoy. they are here in a vault and i will look at them now. >> it was like a gang of friends putting on the show. and it happened to be seen by millions and millions of people. >> promo, take one. carol: hi, this is carol burnett. be sure to watch my first show. my extra special guest will be...
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joining me live in studio this morning is rick barnett. managing director of the art expo. welcome. >> thank you. >> so tell us for people who have never been, what can they expect? >> it's the largest trade show and once a year, here in new york, 400 exhibitors. over 1,000 artists with original work from as many as 50 countries. so, it really is the global representation of fine art. >> and what kind of art? what can people see? >> sculpture, live painting demonstrations, cornucopia of work. >> and speaking of live demonstrations, we have one of the artists who is part of art expo this year, simon in studio with us this morning. welcome simon. and you, tell us what you're doing here in studio this morning. >> i'm going to paint a couple color of paintings for you. i bring color to people's lives. >> exactly. and you've been doing this since you were little, right? >> i've been doing it 40 years professionally. >> wow. so show us what you're doing. >> well, i've got, for the my paint already on them. so, what i'm going to do is this is going to be a lot of fun. i'm going to
joining me live in studio this morning is rick barnett. managing director of the art expo. welcome. >> thank you. >> so tell us for people who have never been, what can they expect? >> it's the largest trade show and once a year, here in new york, 400 exhibitors. over 1,000 artists with original work from as many as 50 countries. so, it really is the global representation of fine art. >> and what kind of art? what can people see? >> sculpture, live painting...
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computer distributing illegal images on file sharing ned network and traced to gans wissonoming home on barnett street. he has posted bail. >>> the mayor of northampton county town is face something theft charges to night. authorities say nazareth mayor call try accused of of stealing money from the hose company where he served as president for more than two decades. sources inside the fire company say the money was taken from the non-profit social club and that no donated money is missing. stry is cooperating with authorities. >> philadelphia police need your help finding the man who robbed a north philadelphia store and swung a box cutter at an employee. it happened in march inside the supermarket along lehigh avenue. investigators tell us the man that you see right there on surveillance video started to walk out of the store without paying for about 60 bucks worth of stuff. when a store employee tried to stop him the man swung a box cutter at him. that's what investigators are saying. he didn't injure the man and then he took off running. >>> mayor kenney makes it official. philadelphia gett
computer distributing illegal images on file sharing ned network and traced to gans wissonoming home on barnett street. he has posted bail. >>> the mayor of northampton county town is face something theft charges to night. authorities say nazareth mayor call try accused of of stealing money from the hose company where he served as president for more than two decades. sources inside the fire company say the money was taken from the non-profit social club and that no donated money is...
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randy barnett's pieces. there are so many of you, life is short, there are other things i want to do. you cannot keep up with all of the legal literature. a lot is repetitive so you can dig out the main ideas. so there are four problems. originalism-- new pivots on the idea of imagining a constitution with the best resources available. ofing to -- using a set linguistic models to come up with the best reading of a particular vision. my first reservation is it is hard to know who the informed reader really is. there does not seem to be much originalistsng new as to who the reader as we are trying to conjure up. is it an informed citizen. is it an 18th century of literature? is he a juror? a lawyer, a judge, a patriot? did he gain his knowledge from reading the virginia gazette? person.his who is the person reading the caused to shame do not know. secondly, even if we have reached a determination, even if the ideal type is defined, this informed reader is going to remain -- it seems to me -- this informed read
randy barnett's pieces. there are so many of you, life is short, there are other things i want to do. you cannot keep up with all of the legal literature. a lot is repetitive so you can dig out the main ideas. so there are four problems. originalism-- new pivots on the idea of imagining a constitution with the best resources available. ofing to -- using a set linguistic models to come up with the best reading of a particular vision. my first reservation is it is hard to know who the informed...
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i have read randy barnett's pieces. there are so many of you, life is short, there are other things i want to do. you cannot keep up with all of the legal literature. a lot is repetitive so you can figure out the main themes. so there are four problems, new originalism pivots on the idea of imagining a reader of the constitution with the best resources available, trying to -- using a set of linguistic models to come up with the best reading of a particular vision. my first reservation, is it is hard to know who the informed reader really is. there does not seem to be much agreement among new originalists as to who is the ideal type of reader we are trying to conjure up. is it an informed citizen? we will have to use the male pronoun here, if we are doing with the 18th-century context. is it an 18th century of literature? is he a juror? is he a lawyer, a judge, a patriot? did he attend college? did he just gain his knowledge from reading the virginia gazette? who is this person? who is this person who is reading the cons
i have read randy barnett's pieces. there are so many of you, life is short, there are other things i want to do. you cannot keep up with all of the legal literature. a lot is repetitive so you can figure out the main themes. so there are four problems, new originalism pivots on the idea of imagining a reader of the constitution with the best resources available, trying to -- using a set of linguistic models to come up with the best reading of a particular vision. my first reservation, is it is...
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barnett versus west virginia and all elementary school students that were jehovah's witnesses the risk of expulsion makes into a juvenile reformatory because they refused to say the pledge of allegiance on the grounds that offended the religion but it was not litigated are interpreted as a religion case. the consequences today of speaking up and being punished can also be dire. many students enter the pipeline as a result of being suspended, expelled carson to alternative school for troubled students after they engage in protected speech. just like the jehovah's witnesses the consequences are stark. barnett held the people could not be forced to say what was not in their minds, concept we today called liberal against compelled speech. the court emphasized the constitutional limits on the state's coercive powers whether exercised by those tyrants or the federal government. because schools are educating the young for citizenship they must scrupulously protect individual rights if we are not to strangle of reminded of source and the teach you to discount important principles of government
barnett versus west virginia and all elementary school students that were jehovah's witnesses the risk of expulsion makes into a juvenile reformatory because they refused to say the pledge of allegiance on the grounds that offended the religion but it was not litigated are interpreted as a religion case. the consequences today of speaking up and being punished can also be dire. many students enter the pipeline as a result of being suspended, expelled carson to alternative school for troubled...
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arkansas, jonathan barnett. john fulmer. doyle web. california, sean steele. linda ackerman. jim. colorado, george laying, willie nunez, steve house. connecticut, john fry. j romano. delaware, leonard stabler. charlie copeland. district of columbia robert cable. jill homan. lindy cunningham. and peter fame and, sharon day, blazing magnolia. georgia, randy evans, linda herron, john fadden. guam. david, margaret metcalf, victor cruz. hawaii, ted, marion hell right. idaho, damon watkins. cindy, steve yeats, illinois, richard porter, tim schneider, indiana john hammond. martha coates, jeff cardwell. iowa steve scheffler, tamara scott, jeff costman. kansas, todd hart. helen, kelly arnold. kentucky, mike duncan. casey crosby. matt brown. louisiana, ross little. bernard whitney. roger. maine, alex willette. ashley ryan. rick bennett. maryland, lewis pope. ambrose. diana waterman. massachusetts, ron kaufman. kiersten hughes. michigan, dave, kathy burden, rodney mcdaniel. minnesota, chris peterman. janet flyhoffer. keith downey. mississippi, henry barber. jeannie lockey. joe massive. to mi
arkansas, jonathan barnett. john fulmer. doyle web. california, sean steele. linda ackerman. jim. colorado, george laying, willie nunez, steve house. connecticut, john fry. j romano. delaware, leonard stabler. charlie copeland. district of columbia robert cable. jill homan. lindy cunningham. and peter fame and, sharon day, blazing magnolia. georgia, randy evans, linda herron, john fadden. guam. david, margaret metcalf, victor cruz. hawaii, ted, marion hell right. idaho, damon watkins. cindy,...
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first amendment protects teach young people the opposite lesson of the lesson justice jackson and barnettewe should be teaching. they teach to dismiss as meaningless the right that is we have. they teach young people that there's no place to hide from a government, officials are immune from criticism undermining every core principle of our liberal democratic state. i look forward to responses and to the questions. [applause] >> i ones got dragged into the principal's office for as i recall talking inappropriately during the reading of the lord's player. now, given that at the point the school -- a public school and the school officials were involved in violating another part of the first of it, but in retrospect it was my finest hour. it didn't really seem like that at the time. [laughter] >> so our first commentator who has traveled from philadelphia today to be with us for this book form and we thank her for that. dr. ben received doctorate in political philosophy from university and awarded two successive university president's postdoctoral grants and was associate for human values at p
first amendment protects teach young people the opposite lesson of the lesson justice jackson and barnettewe should be teaching. they teach to dismiss as meaningless the right that is we have. they teach young people that there's no place to hide from a government, officials are immune from criticism undermining every core principle of our liberal democratic state. i look forward to responses and to the questions. [applause] >> i ones got dragged into the principal's office for as i...
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was his majority opinion for the court in west virginia state court of -- board of education versus barnett. when you get to brown versus board, hopefully someone will speak of his memorandum of law he drafted in anticipation of concurrence as he was going to issue brown. but, i believe his concurrence in this case has a much more far historical impact than black's majority opinion. >> i would agree with what you have said about justice jackson. he is somebody without much or maybe any legal training. as a law professor that should tell me a great deal. but he is in their in this mix. every bit as influential, every bit as informed and intelligently engage as in other justice. that is a real monument to him. the second thing worth stressing is his extraordinary ability to serve, capture and relatively parse language, beautiful, really profound thoughts. about a week ago, i heard justice scalia said though just as most admire was robert jackson. quite remarkable given ideologically they are not in the same camp. just a fine writer is saying, there's nobody better than jackson. really anybody
was his majority opinion for the court in west virginia state court of -- board of education versus barnett. when you get to brown versus board, hopefully someone will speak of his memorandum of law he drafted in anticipation of concurrence as he was going to issue brown. but, i believe his concurrence in this case has a much more far historical impact than black's majority opinion. >> i would agree with what you have said about justice jackson. he is somebody without much or maybe any...
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is anybody familiar with the circumstances at charleston, south carolina about kimberly barnett? just something we talked about here today. she complained about her supervisor falsifying records in her area. it was the k-9 use of the dog. she went to the o.s.c. which is where she was supposed to go and made the complaint in june of 2014, and by november of 2014 she was fired. she was fired over a completely different allegation regarding using inappropriate language when her car got struck by a bus. so i wanted to mention her because this is -- it's more than just you, gentlemen. we heard your stories. but i think everybody from every one of our districts could bring some of these stories in. but let's talk about how to fix it and if it can be fixed. mr. livingston, you hit the nail on the head. your exact language was accountable leadership which i agree with. can you name to me a federal agency that has that? mr. livingston: i used to work at the nuclear regulatory commission and i worked at the department of the navy and they had it. mr. mulvaney: maybe it's a function what we
is anybody familiar with the circumstances at charleston, south carolina about kimberly barnett? just something we talked about here today. she complained about her supervisor falsifying records in her area. it was the k-9 use of the dog. she went to the o.s.c. which is where she was supposed to go and made the complaint in june of 2014, and by november of 2014 she was fired. she was fired over a completely different allegation regarding using inappropriate language when her car got struck by a...
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but barnett again spurred by more cloud cover. >> reporter: 75 for clock not making as much in to thelling back down to our morning. much more aggressive warm-up by the middle of this week coming up his 7870 issue around the bay. retreat by friday the next week and a before different scattered showers on tap. >> marty: next tuesday there's a will and still hold a primary by might be a turning point for ted crews. special correspondent mark is here in washington with the latest >> reporter: man who's used to winning the help trump to have much to celebrate. those comments since the campaign were mr. pronunciation of speech. police pulls in wisconsin tucker is a comfortable lead. the new survey has crews sitting at 42% 10 points ahead of donald democrats all eyes and the democratic state bar empire state. sender's winning york would be considered a possible deal months ago but now polls show he and a lot of hard coal and lead so much so that mastery think the strategy did plan to win >> marty: chilling video from chicago going viral man shot and multiple times in broad daylight what you
but barnett again spurred by more cloud cover. >> reporter: 75 for clock not making as much in to thelling back down to our morning. much more aggressive warm-up by the middle of this week coming up his 7870 issue around the bay. retreat by friday the next week and a before different scattered showers on tap. >> marty: next tuesday there's a will and still hold a primary by might be a turning point for ted crews. special correspondent mark is here in washington with the latest...
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we are sitting down with jim barnett, tv analyst for the team, and front row witness to last night'slittle brighter. details on a proposal to allow texting in certain theaters. >> all right. i am excited for a very great thursday. a look live at mineta san jose international airport. the shark tank not far away. a nice bird headed out of the bay area right there [ applause ] >>
we are sitting down with jim barnett, tv analyst for the team, and front row witness to last night'slittle brighter. details on a proposal to allow texting in certain theaters. >> all right. i am excited for a very great thursday. a look live at mineta san jose international airport. the shark tank not far away. a nice bird headed out of the bay area right there [ applause ] >>
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. >> tammy barnett. she is the first female. what do you make of that? a lot of resistance.here is the part of not just the women's unit, but they are capable. >> i could not agree more. congratulations to her. she is exactly the kind of woman i think that we want. sort of setting up other women to emulate. she is qualified. she has the training. she has the experience. really all we can do is stand back and cheer her on at this point. i am very much in favor of this. the mac giving a glimpse into what they say will be a donald trump presidency. steve, here they have a chart showing the dow off. a trade warped. a long trade war. what do you think that the outcome will be? >> most newspapers, they put it on the editorial page not on the front page. i do think that there is a real danger of a trade warped. i will say this, it is a little hypocritical. this is just the boston globe. one thing that i like about trump is that the media hates them so much. you want to talk about what would cause a global recession. what about hillary clinton raising the capital gains tax to 50%? w
. >> tammy barnett. she is the first female. what do you make of that? a lot of resistance.here is the part of not just the women's unit, but they are capable. >> i could not agree more. congratulations to her. she is exactly the kind of woman i think that we want. sort of setting up other women to emulate. she is qualified. she has the training. she has the experience. really all we can do is stand back and cheer her on at this point. i am very much in favor of this. the mac giving...
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is anybody familiar with the circumstances at charleston, south carolina about kimberly barnett? just something we talked about here today. she complained about her supervisor falsifying records in her area. it was the k-9 use of the dog. she went to the o.s.c. which is where she was supposed to go and made the complaint in june of 2014, and by november of 2014 she was fired. she was fired over a completely different allegation regarding using inappropriate language when her car got struck by a bus. so i wanted to mention her because this is -- it's more than just you, gentlemen. we heard your stories. but i think everybody from every one of our districts could bring some of these stories in. but let's talk about how to fix it and if it can be fixed. mr. livingston, you hit the nail on the head. your exact language was accountable leadership which i agree with. can you name to me a frl agency that has that? -- federal agency that has that? mr. livingston: i used to work at the nuclear regulatory commission and i worked at the department of the navy and they had it. mr. mulvaney:
is anybody familiar with the circumstances at charleston, south carolina about kimberly barnett? just something we talked about here today. she complained about her supervisor falsifying records in her area. it was the k-9 use of the dog. she went to the o.s.c. which is where she was supposed to go and made the complaint in june of 2014, and by november of 2014 she was fired. she was fired over a completely different allegation regarding using inappropriate language when her car got struck by a...
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anybody familiar with the circumstance that happened in charleston, south carolina with a miss kimberly barnett? >> no, sir. >> just an example of exactly what we've talked about here today. she complained about her supervisor falsifying records in her area. her area dealt with the canine use, the dog, and she went to the osc which is where she was supposed to go and made the complaint in june of 2014. by november of 2014 she was fired. she was fired over a completely different allegation regarding using inappropriate language when her car got struck by a bus. i wanted to mention her because this is -- it's more than just you gentlemen. we've heard your stories but i think everybody from every one of our district can bring some of these stories in. let's talk about how we can fix this if it can be fix. mr. livingston, your language was accountable leadership which i agree with. can you name for me a federal agency that has that? >> i worked for the department of the navy. i thought they had it. >> maybe it's a function of what we do in this committee but since we see the baed stuff all the time
anybody familiar with the circumstance that happened in charleston, south carolina with a miss kimberly barnett? >> no, sir. >> just an example of exactly what we've talked about here today. she complained about her supervisor falsifying records in her area. her area dealt with the canine use, the dog, and she went to the osc which is where she was supposed to go and made the complaint in june of 2014. by november of 2014 she was fired. she was fired over a completely different...
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. >> i am claire barnett from tennessee, and i would have to say there are two people i have , to mention. my role model has been my mother, she has been a middle school principal on the low income side of town. she said making a difference in the students lives are more important than working her way up her career. she has been so dedicated to that school. i have learned a lot from her. i would also have to mention my speech and debate coach because she showed me, even though we disagree, the two of us come as we are working to debates we can be respectful and she also got me interested in broadcast journalism through her video classes. brian lamb: what do you disagree with your teacher on? claire she is more liberal and i conservativeially but we found ways to be , respectful and backing our opinions up with evidence. talking about why we feel how we do. brian lamb: let's go over to this table, this gentleman right here. yes or, your name? >> i am from north new jersey. embodyple, i think, who the american dream for me are my parents. they came to the united states fleeing from a civil
. >> i am claire barnett from tennessee, and i would have to say there are two people i have , to mention. my role model has been my mother, she has been a middle school principal on the low income side of town. she said making a difference in the students lives are more important than working her way up her career. she has been so dedicated to that school. i have learned a lot from her. i would also have to mention my speech and debate coach because she showed me, even though we...
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anybody familiar with the circumstance that happened in charleston, south carolina with a miss kimberly barnett? does that name ring a bell for anybody? >> no, sir. >> just an example of exactly what we've talked about here today. she complained about her supervisor falsifying records in her area. her area dealt with the canine use of a dog. and then she went to the osc, which is where she was supposed to go and made the complaint in june of 2014 and by november of 2014 she was fired. she was fired over a completely different allegation regarding using inappropriate language when her car got struck by a bus. i wanted to mention her because this is -- it's more than just you gentlemen. we've heard your stories but i think everybody from every one of our district can bring some of these stories in. let's talk about how we can fix this if it can be fixed. mr. livingston, your language was accountable leadership which i agree with. can you name for me a federal agency that has that? >> i used to work at the nuclear regulatory commission and i thought they had great leadership. i've worked at the de
anybody familiar with the circumstance that happened in charleston, south carolina with a miss kimberly barnett? does that name ring a bell for anybody? >> no, sir. >> just an example of exactly what we've talked about here today. she complained about her supervisor falsifying records in her area. her area dealt with the canine use of a dog. and then she went to the osc, which is where she was supposed to go and made the complaint in june of 2014 and by november of 2014 she was...
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rita, jonathan mahabi, alexander gibbons, eric hansen, may holmes, gary bar net, -- gary barnett, aretha aaronson, chad rhodes and sam simon. i also want to acknowledge the following house staff for their hard work and commitment to this bill -- brandon richie, jennifer chudrie, sally larson, david greengrass. finally i want to thank the many staff members for majority leader mitch mcconnell and minority leader harry reid who helped make this bill's passage a military, especially lauren dove, sharon soderstrom, john ap eg, trish chegg. enacting reform in the midst of a presidential election is something to celebrate. in very real ways, this bill will help strengthen our economy and allow businesses to grow and create additional jobs for hardworking americans. i hope my colleagues will join me in safeguarding american ingenuity by voting for the defend trade secrets act. they won't be sorry about doing that. now, i understand senator coons is here. i want to recognize him and all the work he's done with me on this bill as a wonderful partner on the judiciary committee, and i personally ap
rita, jonathan mahabi, alexander gibbons, eric hansen, may holmes, gary bar net, -- gary barnett, aretha aaronson, chad rhodes and sam simon. i also want to acknowledge the following house staff for their hard work and commitment to this bill -- brandon richie, jennifer chudrie, sally larson, david greengrass. finally i want to thank the many staff members for majority leader mitch mcconnell and minority leader harry reid who helped make this bill's passage a military, especially lauren dove,...
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georgetown university law professor randy barnett in "our republican constitution." in "panic at the pump," princeton university professor meg jacobs reports on how the energy crisis of the 1970s shaped the modern world. also being released this week, national book award winning author andrew solomon remembers his travels to places experiencing significant cultural and political changes in "far and away." joshua hammer in "the bad ass librarians of timbuktu." princeton sociology professor mitchell denear in "ghetto." and in "the fires of spring," rand corporate middle east analyst shelby culbertson reports on the economic and social landscape of the middle east after the arab spring. look for these titles in bookstores in the coming week and watch for the authors in the near future on booktv. >> for about ten minutes. this microphone i'm holding right here is going to be at this stand. please talk into the microphone so, one, we can hear you but, also -- >> and we're back next live from the annapolis book festival, a panel on political campaigning. >> good morning, e
georgetown university law professor randy barnett in "our republican constitution." in "panic at the pump," princeton university professor meg jacobs reports on how the energy crisis of the 1970s shaped the modern world. also being released this week, national book award winning author andrew solomon remembers his travels to places experiencing significant cultural and political changes in "far and away." joshua hammer in "the bad ass librarians of...