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barnett: one more question. for your opening criticism originalism was that there was original meanings and, i get that, supposing there is an example where the meaning is null, and the text of the constitution really does have that meaning, do you think the judges are bound by the meaning whether it is knowable or not? prof. primus: the question is less about knowability of the original meaning. it is more question about the of theaccessibility legal meaning. if the legal culture has a general understanding of what a constitutional provision means or some of their source of law what wehen delivering want in a stable legal system tells us how to order our affairs. that is a good reason to abide by it. in one situation with the legal culture does not think the provision means a certain thing, and we have ordered our affairs on the assumption shared that it doesn't mean that thing, and an industrious historian or advocate, bystander or otherwise reduces a reading of historical documents that say you have all been
barnett: one more question. for your opening criticism originalism was that there was original meanings and, i get that, supposing there is an example where the meaning is null, and the text of the constitution really does have that meaning, do you think the judges are bound by the meaning whether it is knowable or not? prof. primus: the question is less about knowability of the original meaning. it is more question about the of theaccessibility legal meaning. if the legal culture has a general...
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can i start with you, professor barnett? prof. barnett: sure. it is not to be here. -- it is a great pleasure to be here. it is an honor to be associated with the guggenheim foundation. it is a great honor to be the first recipient with richard of the guggenheim constitutional studies award. is a great boost in my career and the research i did under my fellowship relates to your last question, how i got into this in the first place. i will say that to the end. grateful to dorothy goldman for having established this. it is a great pleasure to be on the program with my friend richard primus. panels been on many before, we interact on social media, and we enjoy each other a lot and interact on social media. my basic approach is no secret. i am an originalist. that's my basic methodology. first, what his original is him -- originalism? i think it can be summed up in a single sentence, and that is that the meaning of the text of the constitution should remain the same until it is properly changed by amendment. so, i know this sounds like a very radic
can i start with you, professor barnett? prof. barnett: sure. it is not to be here. -- it is a great pleasure to be here. it is an honor to be associated with the guggenheim foundation. it is a great honor to be the first recipient with richard of the guggenheim constitutional studies award. is a great boost in my career and the research i did under my fellowship relates to your last question, how i got into this in the first place. i will say that to the end. grateful to dorothy goldman for...
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those two are panelists tonight, randy primus and randy barnett. -- richard primus and randy barnett. before we start i would like to , ask the other fellows tonight to stand. leah vander welled holly brewer, , david rabon, kristin stilts, kurashi landis. please give them a hand. [applause] edward: as you know, our fellowship in constitutional studies is the brainchild of my friend dorothy goldman, a trustee of the guggenheim foundation and the supreme court historical society. dorothy's passion for the constitution is matched only by her great generosity, particularly to those who advance our understanding of the constitution. she recognized that the constitution is the bedrock document of democracy everywhere, and she is doing her tremendous part to sustain constitutional studies. it is an honor to be associated with her. [applause] dorothy: and now it is my absolute pleasure to introduce the audience to justice ruth bader ginsburg, truly a privilege. the justice is both a cultural and a legal icon, and many of the details of her life are very well known to all of us. but what i wou
those two are panelists tonight, randy primus and randy barnett. -- richard primus and randy barnett. before we start i would like to , ask the other fellows tonight to stand. leah vander welled holly brewer, , david rabon, kristin stilts, kurashi landis. please give them a hand. [applause] edward: as you know, our fellowship in constitutional studies is the brainchild of my friend dorothy goldman, a trustee of the guggenheim foundation and the supreme court historical society. dorothy's...
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barnett: the american windmill museum in lubbock tells the importance of the window for the settlement in west texas. willus where a tiny metals show us some of the items in their collection. >> the american museum was started in 1993 by a lady who was a teacher at texas tech university. this building houses over 110 windmills. we have windmills from as big as six foot wide, the diameter of the wheel, up to 25 feet wide. aboutlook, we will talk windmills of different sizes and shapes. the one i am standing under is typically what you would see if you went to a railroad station in the late 1800s. they could -- steam engines could only go -- 15 to 30 miles down the road, there is a little town, probably said it because that is where the railroad had to stop so they could get water for the sea engines. there was a major relationship between the railroads and the when meals -- in the windmills -- and the windmills. there were over 600 windmill companies in the united states. only one was in business today. many come and go, but only one is still in business. motor company started off in ch
barnett: the american windmill museum in lubbock tells the importance of the window for the settlement in west texas. willus where a tiny metals show us some of the items in their collection. >> the american museum was started in 1993 by a lady who was a teacher at texas tech university. this building houses over 110 windmills. we have windmills from as big as six foot wide, the diameter of the wheel, up to 25 feet wide. aboutlook, we will talk windmills of different sizes and shapes. the...
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>> jimmy: yeah. >> steve: here. >> jimmy: i love courtney barnett.is time for "tonight show" hashtags. here we go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hashtags hashtags ♪ >> jimmy: hey, we do this thing every week where i send out a a hashtag and we ask you guys to respond to that topic. so, since the royal wedding is this saturday, i sent out a a hashtag called #weddingfail. and i asked you guys to send us funny or embarrassing stories that happened at a wedding. within 30 minutes, it was a a trending topic in the u.s. so thank you for playing along, everyone. i appreciate that. [ cheers and applause ] now i thought i would share some of me favorites #weddingfail stories from you guys. here we go. this first is from @mikeolbinski. he said, "my wife's dad officiated our ceremony. he pronounced us 'gina and chad.' my name is mike." [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: oops. >> jimmy: i always liked -- i always liked chad. >> steve: chad was a good dude, man. >> jimmy: chad was the -- [ laughter ] he was the best. this one is from @aurorawailer. she says that, "d
>> jimmy: yeah. >> steve: here. >> jimmy: i love courtney barnett.is time for "tonight show" hashtags. here we go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hashtags hashtags ♪ >> jimmy: hey, we do this thing every week where i send out a a hashtag and we ask you guys to respond to that topic. so, since the royal wedding is this saturday, i sent out a a hashtag called #weddingfail. and i asked you guys to send us funny or embarrassing stories that happened at a wedding....
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errol barnett has more from new jersey where the president spent the weekend. >> reporter: waking upt his bedminster golf course, president trump fired off a series of tweets blasting his own department of justice after it released more than 400 pages related to foreign surveillance warrants targeting carter page. it describes the former trump campaign advisor as an agent of a foreign power and states "the f.b.i. believes that page has been collaborating and conspiring with the russian government." >> it's just so ridiculous. it's just beyond words. >> reporter: page responded this morning. >> i've never been an agent of a foreign power in any-- by any stretch of the imagination. >> reporter: the president tweeted that the ridiculously heavily redacted documents proved the f.b.i. "misled the courts," describing the surveillance as an "illegal scam." g.o.p. senator marco rubio told cbs the surveillance was justified. >> they did not spy on the campaign from anything and everything that i have seen. you have an individual here who has openly bragged about his ties to russia and russian
errol barnett has more from new jersey where the president spent the weekend. >> reporter: waking upt his bedminster golf course, president trump fired off a series of tweets blasting his own department of justice after it released more than 400 pages related to foreign surveillance warrants targeting carter page. it describes the former trump campaign advisor as an agent of a foreign power and states "the f.b.i. believes that page has been collaborating and conspiring with the...
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errol barnett is in new jersey traveling with the president. >> i think we're going to have support from democrats frankly. i think if it's the right person. >> reporter: in an interview sunday, president trump voiced confidence that his yet to be announced supreme court nominee will be confirmed soon. as he finds a replacement for retiring justice anthony kennedy who has been a swing vote on critical issues like abortion. >> i think he's going to go very quickly. i think we're going to have a lot of support. >> reporter: an announcement is planned for monday and republicans want to seat that judge by the fall. to succeed, the president's choice needs the backing of nearly all senate republicans. >> a candidate for this important position who would overturn roe v. wade would not be acceptable to me. >> reporter: senator susan collins, a republican who supports abortion rights, was among a group of senators meeting with president trump at the white house last week. today she said there are people on the president's short list she would not support. >> i also suggested that he broaden his
errol barnett is in new jersey traveling with the president. >> i think we're going to have support from democrats frankly. i think if it's the right person. >> reporter: in an interview sunday, president trump voiced confidence that his yet to be announced supreme court nominee will be confirmed soon. as he finds a replacement for retiring justice anthony kennedy who has been a swing vote on critical issues like abortion. >> i think he's going to go very quickly. i think...
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errol barnett reports. >> reporter: despite having positive economic news to highlight, president trump tweeted about his embattled former attorney michael cohen sunday, reminding followers a year ago cohen called donald trump jr. open, honest, and transparent for releasing emails related to the meeting at the trump tower. >> i don't see how you can believe cohen. he's turned out to be an almost instinctual layer. >> reporter: but the president's current lawyer rudy giuliani is waging a war of words with cohen over his recordings of a conversation with trump in which payments to a playboy model alleged an affair were discussed. rudy giuliani said federal investigators have 183 of cohen's recordings, of which nearly a dozen relate to discussions with mr. trump. the only recording featuring the president, mr. giuliani says, has already been released. giuliani was asked why he described cohen as honest just weeks ago. >> i didn't know that he taped conversations surreptitiously, i didn't know he would violate the attorney/client relationship. >> reporter: the pushback comes as president tr
errol barnett reports. >> reporter: despite having positive economic news to highlight, president trump tweeted about his embattled former attorney michael cohen sunday, reminding followers a year ago cohen called donald trump jr. open, honest, and transparent for releasing emails related to the meeting at the trump tower. >> i don't see how you can believe cohen. he's turned out to be an almost instinctual layer. >> reporter: but the president's current lawyer rudy giuliani...
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errol barnett shows us the question tonight is will the president's pick have enough support? >> we will have support from democrats, frankly. if it is the right person. >> reporter: in the interview sunday president trump a voice confidence in his yet to be announced supreme court nominee will be confirmed soon. as he finds replacement for the retiring justice anthony kennedy who will swing the vote on critical issues. the announcement is planned a week from monday. republicans want to seek that judge by the full. to succeed the president's choice need the backing of all senate republicans. >>> the candidate for this important position who would overturn roe versus wade would not be acceptable to me. >> reporter: susan collins, republican, supports abortion rights, was among a group of senators meeting with president trump at the white house last week. senator richard blumenthal, a democrat on the judiciary committee, is troubled that the prospect of moving the nation's highest court to to the right. >> it could lead to criminalizing reproductive rights as they were prior to
errol barnett shows us the question tonight is will the president's pick have enough support? >> we will have support from democrats, frankly. if it is the right person. >> reporter: in the interview sunday president trump a voice confidence in his yet to be announced supreme court nominee will be confirmed soon. as he finds replacement for the retiring justice anthony kennedy who will swing the vote on critical issues. the announcement is planned a week from monday. republicans...
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>> barnett called me one day to say i have in trying for years you love these thrillers you gorge on them but you won't quit what you are doing enough so do one with james patterson and i said he will never do that what i do for him why does he need me? xo he called patterson and he said he would be interested to do it so we met and it clicked. and we agreed that we needed to try to write something faithful to the presidency and the way the government actually works or did work. [laughter] the procedures are slightly different and that that there was a real security challenge that could actually go haywire. and that we would be authentic to make it as exciting as we could but with the underlying core of the issue and he thought it would be neat to have the president go missing. >> don't you think that's a good idea. [laughter] >> when i saw the headline i was a little disappointed it was fiction. [laughter] like if there is any pressure just get that attribution and the quotation right. >> so i got the call from bob barnett also so we both grew up in a small town and nobody ever came
>> barnett called me one day to say i have in trying for years you love these thrillers you gorge on them but you won't quit what you are doing enough so do one with james patterson and i said he will never do that what i do for him why does he need me? xo he called patterson and he said he would be interested to do it so we met and it clicked. and we agreed that we needed to try to write something faithful to the presidency and the way the government actually works or did work....
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>> ninan: errol barnett, thank you. president trump is getting a mixed reception in scotland, his mother's homeland. roxana saberi is there. >> reporter: at his golf course in turnberry, scotland, president trump seemed unfazed... >> no trump, no k.k.k., no racist u.s.a.! >> reporter: ...by a handful of demonstrators. >> i just think he should go back to america. >> reporter: at a rally in glasgow on friday, protester martin heaney explained why the president isn't welcome here. how do his policies affect you as a resident of scotland? >> because he's the president of the united states. and obviously, when we're dying through climate change because he's pulled out of the paris climate agreement, that's going to affect me, that's going to affect you. >> reporter: the president has supporters here, too. in the town of maybole, gift shop owner libby kerr and her mother, lorna, say since donald trump took over the turnberry resort in 2014, he's created jobs. >> i know loads of people who go there and loads of people who wor
>> ninan: errol barnett, thank you. president trump is getting a mixed reception in scotland, his mother's homeland. roxana saberi is there. >> reporter: at his golf course in turnberry, scotland, president trump seemed unfazed... >> no trump, no k.k.k., no racist u.s.a.! >> reporter: ...by a handful of demonstrators. >> i just think he should go back to america. >> reporter: at a rally in glasgow on friday, protester martin heaney explained why the president...
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>> quijano: errol barnett, thank you.resident says he will be introducing his supreme court nominee monday evening. jeff glor will anchor our live coverage of that announcement right here on cbs at 9:00 eastern time. in england, the woman who was exposed to the nerve agent novichok has died. 44 year old dawn sturgess and her partner were hospitalized in amesbury last week. 45 year old charlie rowley remains in critical condition. novichok was made in the soviet union during the cold war. british officials believe the two were exposed after an ex- russian spy and his daughter were attacked in march. now to the wildfires in the west. more than 2,300 firefighters are battling a huge blaze on the california-oregon border that has killed one person. there are currently more than 60 wildfires burning across the western states. here's manuel bojorquez. >> reporter: the fast moving klamathon fire near the oregon border has now destroyed 72 structures and is threatening hundreds more as it spreads over 30,000 acres. the flames kil
>> quijano: errol barnett, thank you.resident says he will be introducing his supreme court nominee monday evening. jeff glor will anchor our live coverage of that announcement right here on cbs at 9:00 eastern time. in england, the woman who was exposed to the nerve agent novichok has died. 44 year old dawn sturgess and her partner were hospitalized in amesbury last week. 45 year old charlie rowley remains in critical condition. novichok was made in the soviet union during the cold war....
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errol barnett is in new jersey traveling with the president. >> i think we're going to have support from democrats, frankly, i think if it's the right person. >> reporter: in an interview sunday, president trump voiced confidence that his yet-to-be- announced supreme court nominee will be confirmed soon, as he finds a replacement for retiring justice anthony kennedy, who has been a swing vote on critical issues, like abortion. >> i think it's going to go very quickly. i think we're going to have a lot of support. >> reporter: an announcement is planned a week from monday, and republicans want to seat that judge by the fall. to succeed, the president's choice needs the backing of nearly all senate republicans. >> a candidate for this important position, who would overturn roe v. wade, would not be acceptable to me. >> reporter: senator susan collins, a republican who supports abortion rights, was among a group of senators meeting with president trump at the white house last week. today, she said there are people on the president's short list she would not support. >> i also suggested that
errol barnett is in new jersey traveling with the president. >> i think we're going to have support from democrats, frankly, i think if it's the right person. >> reporter: in an interview sunday, president trump voiced confidence that his yet-to-be- announced supreme court nominee will be confirmed soon, as he finds a replacement for retiring justice anthony kennedy, who has been a swing vote on critical issues, like abortion. >> i think it's going to go very quickly. i think...
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errol barnett is traveling with the president in new jersey and has the details. >> reporter: despite having positive economic news to highlight, president trump tweeted about his embattled former lawyer michael cohen sunday morning. reminding followers that a year ago cohen called donald trump, jr., open, honest and transparent for releasing e-mails related to the infamous trump tower meeting in june of 2016. >> i don't see how you can believe michael cohen if he turns out to be almost an instinctual liar. >> reporter: but the president's current lawyer rudy giuliani is waging a war of words with cohen over his recordings of a conversation with trump in which payments to a play boy model alleging an affair were discussed. giuliani says federal investigators have 183 of cohen's recordings, of which roughly a dozen include discussions related to mr. trump. the only recording featuring the president, giuliani says, has already been released. giuliani was asked why he described cohen as honest just weeks ago. >> i didn't know that he taped conversations surreptitiously. i didn't know he
errol barnett is traveling with the president in new jersey and has the details. >> reporter: despite having positive economic news to highlight, president trump tweeted about his embattled former lawyer michael cohen sunday morning. reminding followers that a year ago cohen called donald trump, jr., open, honest and transparent for releasing e-mails related to the infamous trump tower meeting in june of 2016. >> i don't see how you can believe michael cohen if he turns out to be...
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>> quijano: errol barnett, thank you.eorgia congressman john lewis has been released from the hospital. officials say the 78-year-old civil rights leader was hospitalized sunday for routine observation. our atlanta affiliate reported that lewis became ill while on a flight back to atlanta saturday night. police in new orleans are looking for two people who opened fire on a crowd outside a strip mall last night. three people were killed and seven others were wounded. officials say the gunman appeared to randomly shoot into the crowd, but before running off they stood over one person. police are investigating.erviced today for the assistant manager who was killed during a hostage situation at a trader joe's in los angeles. a large crowd gathered to remember 27-year-old melyda corado. officials say she died after being struck by an officer's bullet during a gun battle between police and the suspected gunman. he allegedly held about 40 people hostage before surrendering to police. the cbs corporate board will meet tomorrow am
>> quijano: errol barnett, thank you.eorgia congressman john lewis has been released from the hospital. officials say the 78-year-old civil rights leader was hospitalized sunday for routine observation. our atlanta affiliate reported that lewis became ill while on a flight back to atlanta saturday night. police in new orleans are looking for two people who opened fire on a crowd outside a strip mall last night. three people were killed and seven others were wounded. officials say the...
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>> ninan: errol barnett traveling with the president. now to the massacre in annapolis, maryland.ions are still running raw in the city, where another vigil will be held there tonight. it comes after hundreds turned out for a candlelight vigil for the five victims last night. s anwhile, we're seeing new video recorded moments after police took jarrod ramos into custody. he's charged with five counts of first-degree murder and is currently being held without bond. in thailand, a glimmer of hope to find the 12 boys and their p,ccer coach lost inside a cave. the flooding has eased up, allowing rescuers to go deeper e,to the caverns. meanwhile, the anxiety of their fate has unified the community. bbc's howard johnson is there. >> reporter: the relatives of the missing 13 have been waiting inside this tented area now for a week. they've heard very little from search and rescue teams since their boys went missing inside ere caves, which were flooded from heavy rain. in times like this, thai families come together to pray, eat together and comfort one another. one mother we spoke to said
>> ninan: errol barnett traveling with the president. now to the massacre in annapolis, maryland.ions are still running raw in the city, where another vigil will be held there tonight. it comes after hundreds turned out for a candlelight vigil for the five victims last night. s anwhile, we're seeing new video recorded moments after police took jarrod ramos into custody. he's charged with five counts of first-degree murder and is currently being held without bond. in thailand, a glimmer of...
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we will hear from randy barnett of georgetown university and primus from the diversity of michigan. the event in the supreme court chamber was cohosted by the supreme court historical society and the john simon guggenheim memorial foundation. it is about one hour and 15 minutes. let me begin by expressing the society's gratitude to justice ginsburg. you have always been a very generous -- been very generous in giving of your time to the efforts of the society, when we have called upon you.
we will hear from randy barnett of georgetown university and primus from the diversity of michigan. the event in the supreme court chamber was cohosted by the supreme court historical society and the john simon guggenheim memorial foundation. it is about one hour and 15 minutes. let me begin by expressing the society's gratitude to justice ginsburg. you have always been a very generous -- been very generous in giving of your time to the efforts of the society, when we have called upon you.
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we will hear from randy barnett of georgetown university and richard primus of the university of michigan who are introduced by supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. the event, in the supreme court chamber, was cohosted by the supreme court historical society and the john simon guggenheim memorial foundation. it is about an hour and 15 minutes. jus. ginsberg: let me begin by expressing the society's gratitude to justice ginsburg. you have always been a generous -- very generous in giving of your time in your efforts to the society, when we have called upon you. and thank you for taking time from your really enormous schedule at this particular time of year. this evening comes about because of my deep and abiding connection to our two hosting organizations, the supreme court historical society and the john simon guggenheim foundation.
we will hear from randy barnett of georgetown university and richard primus of the university of michigan who are introduced by supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. the event, in the supreme court chamber, was cohosted by the supreme court historical society and the john simon guggenheim memorial foundation. it is about an hour and 15 minutes. jus. ginsberg: let me begin by expressing the society's gratitude to justice ginsburg. you have always been a generous -- very generous in giving...
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sure that you get the attribution to that quotation correct. >> so i get a call from barb -- bob barnett we both representative and small towns and nobody ever came to a smaller town except eisenhower andht i never got close but i never forgot that they always try to never forget where i camee from forget the head about anything that has happened or didn't happen in my life. so the opportunity to write a book with president clinton was overwhelming to me and spending a year with him is what we have done. >> but mechanically? we alternated were. [laughter] you don't sit across the table. >> i had a lot of questions the president had question as we page that sometimes we got together sometimes he would send them back and first two chapters i would say we did six draft. >> but the book open with a scene that is painfully reminiscent of many congressional hearings and so i guess that is something you wanted to relive, sir? >> no. actually it is patterson at his death i wish i could take credit for it but you have to have a good opening. so my job was to keep it real. so it deals with the pot
sure that you get the attribution to that quotation correct. >> so i get a call from barb -- bob barnett we both representative and small towns and nobody ever came to a smaller town except eisenhower andht i never got close but i never forgot that they always try to never forget where i camee from forget the head about anything that has happened or didn't happen in my life. so the opportunity to write a book with president clinton was overwhelming to me and spending a year with him is...
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here's errol barnett. >> reporter: as president trump's three-day visit to his new jersey golf club wrapsis legal team is pushing the special counsel investigation to also come to an end. >> this is the most corrupt investigation i have ever seen. >> reporter: rudy giuliani, the president's personal lawyer, publicly slammed the probe on three networks sunday while pressuring robert mueller to show his hand in order to speak with the president. >> we would not recommend an interview for the president unless they can satisfy us that there is some basis for this investigation. >> reporter: giuliani has cited concern that an interview with the special counsel may be a perjury trap should president trump's answers contradict any existing testimony. giuliani was asked if he thinks cohen will flip on the president. >> if he tells the truth, we're home free >> reporter: giuliani also cites anti-trump texts from investigators dismissed from the special counsel's team last year as -- showing a particularized need, quote, we could easily have a subpoena squashed. elaine? >> errol barnett, thank you.
here's errol barnett. >> reporter: as president trump's three-day visit to his new jersey golf club wrapsis legal team is pushing the special counsel investigation to also come to an end. >> this is the most corrupt investigation i have ever seen. >> reporter: rudy giuliani, the president's personal lawyer, publicly slammed the probe on three networks sunday while pressuring robert mueller to show his hand in order to speak with the president. >> we would not recommend...
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barnett: the american windmill museum in lubbock tells the importance of the window for the settlementtals show us some of the items in their collection. >> the american museum was started in 1993 by a lady who was a teacher at texas tech university. this building houses over 110 windmills. we have windmills from as big as six foot wide, the diameter of the wheel, up to 25 feet wide. as we
barnett: the american windmill museum in lubbock tells the importance of the window for the settlementtals show us some of the items in their collection. >> the american museum was started in 1993 by a lady who was a teacher at texas tech university. this building houses over 110 windmills. we have windmills from as big as six foot wide, the diameter of the wheel, up to 25 feet wide. as we
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cbs reporter errol barnett says mr. trump and his current lawyer are trying to cast doubt on cohen's credibility. >> reporter: despite having positive economic news to highlight, president trump tweeted about his embattled former lawyer, michael cohen, sunday morning reminding followers that a year ago cohen called donald trump, jr. open, honest and transparent for releasing e-mails related to the infamous trump tower meeting in june, 2016. >> i don't see how you can believe michael cohen. he terms out to be almost been instinctual liar. >> reporter: but rudy guiliani nversati with trump in swith which payments to a playboy model alleging an affair were discussed. guiliani says federal investigators have 183 of cohen's recordings of which roughly a dozen include discussions related to mr. trump. the only recording featuring the president guiliani says has already been released. guiliani was asked why he described cohen as honest just weeks ago. >> i didn't know that he taped conversations surreptitiously. i didn't know
cbs reporter errol barnett says mr. trump and his current lawyer are trying to cast doubt on cohen's credibility. >> reporter: despite having positive economic news to highlight, president trump tweeted about his embattled former lawyer, michael cohen, sunday morning reminding followers that a year ago cohen called donald trump, jr. open, honest and transparent for releasing e-mails related to the infamous trump tower meeting in june, 2016. >> i don't see how you can believe michael...
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something john barnett said is critical. >> you expect if her head was caved in by 35 pound dumbbells lot of it. >> everywhere. and there wasn't. >> on the stand, tina tried to defend herself. >> i'm a horrible witness when it comes to looking at me on pab. >> did you think anybody would believe you? >> no. i told exactly what he said to me and i knew i was doing the right thing. i honestly didn't care what anybody thought. >> then the recorded conversation. eric's own words. >> nobody knows anything but you. >> barnett offered his own explanation. >> i argued the reason he said it was to shut her up, to calm her down. >> in any event, eric never said on tape that he hit beg peggy. the only person that heard that was tina, a drug user. >> they have a lot of circumstantial evidence. nothing makes it a homicide. >> the defense offered another theory about peggy. >> she was under a great deal of pressure and could be distracted and, in combination with alcohol, which she rarely drank, but did on that day, could contribute to a lack of care driving the boat. >> you don't think she faked h
something john barnett said is critical. >> you expect if her head was caved in by 35 pound dumbbells lot of it. >> everywhere. and there wasn't. >> on the stand, tina tried to defend herself. >> i'm a horrible witness when it comes to looking at me on pab. >> did you think anybody would believe you? >> no. i told exactly what he said to me and i knew i was doing the right thing. i honestly didn't care what anybody thought. >> then the recorded...
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>> barnett offered his own explanation. >> i argued that the reason he said it is to shut her up, to that he hit pegye. the only person who heard him say that was tina. a drug user. a woman with a fraud conviction on her record. >> without that statement, they have a lot of circumstantial evidence and a lot of what ifs, but they don't have anything that makes this a homicide. >> reporter: the defense offered another theory about pegye bechler. >> she was under a great deal of pressure and could easily be distracted, and, in combination with alcohol which she rarely drank but she did on that day, could contribute to a lack of care in driving the boat. >> you don't think pegye bechler faked her death? you think she's dead? >> i don't think she faked her death. no, i do not think that. >> you think she died accidentally -- >> that's -- >> --and her body still hasn't been found? >> that's right. >> reporter: prosecutor debbie lloyd argued pegye's death was eric's doing. >> he basically had 3.5 million reasons to kill her. and that's about what he stood to gain if he had gotten away with
>> barnett offered his own explanation. >> i argued that the reason he said it is to shut her up, to that he hit pegye. the only person who heard him say that was tina. a drug user. a woman with a fraud conviction on her record. >> without that statement, they have a lot of circumstantial evidence and a lot of what ifs, but they don't have anything that makes this a homicide. >> reporter: the defense offered another theory about pegye bechler. >> she was under a...
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donna barnett.t seeing at the time, and she saw that i had a strong passion and talent for cooking. i was a screwed up kid, getting in a lot of trouble, hanging out with the wrong crowd, getting involved with the police, getting involved with drugs. donna took a risk and said she was going put her name behind me. she was going to put my name around and get me in a restaurant and she stayed a part of my life up till this day. >> you were born in israel, moved to philadelphia when you were 4 years old. what was that transition like and how early did you start cooking? were you in the kitchen as a child? >> yeah. at 4 years old we came to america, and by 5, my parents were divorced, so my mother was raising my sister and i on her own and having to cook for the whole family. she was then working two jobs, and then i found myself cooking for the whole family. so even in second grade, there's a story in the book that talks about how i ran into my second grade teacher at the grocery store while i was shopp
donna barnett.t seeing at the time, and she saw that i had a strong passion and talent for cooking. i was a screwed up kid, getting in a lot of trouble, hanging out with the wrong crowd, getting involved with the police, getting involved with drugs. donna took a risk and said she was going put her name behind me. she was going to put my name around and get me in a restaurant and she stayed a part of my life up till this day. >> you were born in israel, moved to philadelphia when you were...
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arell barnett, cbs news, berkeley heights, new jersey. >>> coming up on cbs news this morning, more oneign born recruits forced out of the u.s. military. we'll hear from one immigrant affected, plus serena williams is opening up about the difficulties as a working mom and missing one of her daughter's milestones. we talk with grammy winner john legend about a new announcement from the global citizen festival. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne marie greene. have a great day. i'm kenny choi. 'm michelle griego. >>> we start with a live look outside looking east, a shot of the bay bridge. clear conditions. good morning this monday, july 9th. thank you for joining us. i'm kenny choy. >> i'm michelle griego. it was a great weekend. but now we're back at work. >> some memories of the weekend will last. it is clear out there this morning, so you won't have any fog or anything like that. golden gate bridge, you can actually see it without the cloud cover. we have clear conditions, at least for a couple days. we'll stay hot this week. sunny skies today
arell barnett, cbs news, berkeley heights, new jersey. >>> coming up on cbs news this morning, more oneign born recruits forced out of the u.s. military. we'll hear from one immigrant affected, plus serena williams is opening up about the difficulties as a working mom and missing one of her daughter's milestones. we talk with grammy winner john legend about a new announcement from the global citizen festival. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching....
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errol barnett has more from new jersey, where the president is staying this weekend.t ts t karen mcdougal? >> reporter: after avoiding questions friday about a conversation secretly recorded by his former lawyer, michael cohen, president trump called the action "inconceivable" this morning, claiming on twitter federal agents "broke into cohen's office" when they actually had a warrant, and that the recording might be "illegal" despite new york state requiring only one-party consent to tape an in-person conversation. the president also made clear he "did nothing wrong." the two-minute talk was recorded by micheal cohen two months before the 2016 election. the f.b.i. uncovered it in april as part of its probe into cohen's business dealings. trump and cohen are heard discussing a possible payment to karen mcdougal, the former "playboy" model alleging a year- long affair with trump in 2006. >> there were real feelings between the two of us. >> reporter: mcdougal spoke with cnn earlier this year after settling a lawsuit against the publisher of the "national enquirer," which bought the rights
errol barnett has more from new jersey, where the president is staying this weekend.t ts t karen mcdougal? >> reporter: after avoiding questions friday about a conversation secretly recorded by his former lawyer, michael cohen, president trump called the action "inconceivable" this morning, claiming on twitter federal agents "broke into cohen's office" when they actually had a warrant, and that the recording might be "illegal" despite new york state requiring...
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in the form of barnett. epic systems. a 5-4 decision written by justice corsets.the question is whether arbitration agreements are always enforceable, whether individuals could band together to bring together class-action claims. it is a statutory interpretation case involving the federal arbitration act and the in l r a. the court said these individual arbitration agreements are enforceable and so that's going to mean that people are not going to be able to bring the sorts of claims in court or its collective class actions. i think the most remarkable aspect of this opinion is the charge of something that professor jackson spoke about a moment ago. justice ginsburg wrote the dissent and accused the court of engaging in a form of locker ring and gore such vehemently disputed that characterization. lochner is an important case in constitutional law. everyone agreed and virtually everyone agrees that it was incorrectly decided. there seem to be differing reasons as to why lochner was wrongly decided. for justice corsets, it is about the court imposing economic polic
in the form of barnett. epic systems. a 5-4 decision written by justice corsets.the question is whether arbitration agreements are always enforceable, whether individuals could band together to bring together class-action claims. it is a statutory interpretation case involving the federal arbitration act and the in l r a. the court said these individual arbitration agreements are enforceable and so that's going to mean that people are not going to be able to bring the sorts of claims in court...
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here now veteran and radio talk show host kathy barnett, thank you so much for coming in. >> thank youg me. rob: progress has been made at the va over the last couple of years. >> it has. rob: still more work to be done. >> many issues plaguing the democratic party -- the va department, chief among them egregious wait times, time and time again this is the number one issue that they have in their mind, it became a scandal back in 2014 when we heard story after story of veterans going into the va with mild, relatively mild issues but because of extended wait times those issues ballooned into life-threatening issues and we did see improvement under former va dr. david shulkin where he was able to reduce from 611,000 veterans who were waiting more than 125 days down to 86. jillian: why do you think it's a problem that seems to be unable to get resolved? >> bureaucracy. one of the things when i knew i was coming in here i put it out on veterans on social media, some of these people have to drive extended distances in order to reach sanction hospital and, again, the wait times on wait to go
here now veteran and radio talk show host kathy barnett, thank you so much for coming in. >> thank youg me. rob: progress has been made at the va over the last couple of years. >> it has. rob: still more work to be done. >> many issues plaguing the democratic party -- the va department, chief among them egregious wait times, time and time again this is the number one issue that they have in their mind, it became a scandal back in 2014 when we heard story after story of...
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in the context of the west virginia versus barnett case, the mandatory flag salute case, what happens is the teacher will lead the class in the recitation of the pledge of allegiance and those who do not wish to say anything at all remain silent. and it's not as of the teachers are to say those of you students feel comfortable reciting the pledge of allegiance please join me in so doing. so this has i believe great consequences because of the status quo bias that exist in society. people are most likely to sit still and not opt in. we know this from retirement benefit plans and the sorts of things. so this is this is a very notat of the opinion. and again up with a departure from standard compelled speech doctrine, the form of barnett or wooley versus maynard as well. epic systems, a 5-4 decision written by justice gorsuch. the question was whether individual arbitration agreements are always enforceable whether individuals could ban together to bring class action claims. its statutory interpretation case involving the federal arbitration act and the nlra. the court said these individ
in the context of the west virginia versus barnett case, the mandatory flag salute case, what happens is the teacher will lead the class in the recitation of the pledge of allegiance and those who do not wish to say anything at all remain silent. and it's not as of the teachers are to say those of you students feel comfortable reciting the pledge of allegiance please join me in so doing. so this has i believe great consequences because of the status quo bias that exist in society. people are...
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amy barnett is -- she went to notre dame. she is very catholic. >> and is a member of the small religious group. that swears a loyalty oath, held accountable. >> laura: sounds somnus. -- so ominous. als. joining us now to discuss, bill donohue, president of the catholic league. wall street journalist journalist kimberley strassel. let's start with you, i am watching this play out about amy coney barrett, and i'm thinking to myself, the left is really at desperation point. devcon won for them on the desperation scale. they won't be able to start trump's nice, neat from being on the record, they take these glancing blows about her faith and now a days -- oh, she's a member of a cult. why is she unqualified to sit in the supreme court? >> i would first look at her record. she's only been an appellate court judge for five months. before that, she was a law professor. there is no more people -- people know more in the ivory tower them are professors. her background is then, her record is thin. that is the first thing. that is what
amy barnett is -- she went to notre dame. she is very catholic. >> and is a member of the small religious group. that swears a loyalty oath, held accountable. >> laura: sounds somnus. -- so ominous. als. joining us now to discuss, bill donohue, president of the catholic league. wall street journalist journalist kimberley strassel. let's start with you, i am watching this play out about amy coney barrett, and i'm thinking to myself, the left is really at desperation point. devcon won...
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. >> amy barnett is very catholic. >> a dubious position but whoever he does pick, the supreme courtported ties she has. interesting religious group that labels heads of household, men head, the women the handmaidens. jillian: is it fair for critics to attack judge amy barrett for catholic faith? joining me from the independent women's form, dr. haworth, thank you for joining us, that is a couple of the many we have heard in the last week or so. do you think it is fair? >> judge barrett is a professional, medical professional, member of congress majority trait is to be objective, to carry out our roles responsibly irrespective of personal opinions. the supreme court has tween 9 members, all of whom represent diverse faith and non-proselytizing to their religion. their job is to adjudicate constitutionality. jillian: out flashback from diane feinstein on the catholic faith. >> when you read your speeches the conclusion one draws is the dogma lives loudly within you and that is of concern. jillian: she should be able to separate personal life versus the job she is able to do. >> those
. >> amy barnett is very catholic. >> a dubious position but whoever he does pick, the supreme courtported ties she has. interesting religious group that labels heads of household, men head, the women the handmaidens. jillian: is it fair for critics to attack judge amy barrett for catholic faith? joining me from the independent women's form, dr. haworth, thank you for joining us, that is a couple of the many we have heard in the last week or so. do you think it is fair? >>...
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earlier kathy barnette told us he's a good choice. >> what i like in highly divisive culture in congressre we have the democratic party who are bent on resisting the president no matter what, robert wilkie was able to garner bipartisan support. rob: wilkie served in u.s. naval reserve before becoming officer in air force, president trump picked wilkie after first choice jackson with drew nomination, he will replace shilkin who was fired earlier this year. president trump's supreme court nominee one step close the other nomination, turning more than 100-page questionnaire to committee, published writings and court filings, senate republicans are hope to go seat kavanaugh on the courts by the time term begins in october in the next session, he would replace anthony kennedy who will officially retire from the high court at the end of the month. jillian: incredible sunday for golf fans at the british open, tiger woods making great strides in comeback but falling short of 15th major win, tiger and classic sunday head shirt finishing 6 after holding full possession of the lead at one point yes
earlier kathy barnette told us he's a good choice. >> what i like in highly divisive culture in congressre we have the democratic party who are bent on resisting the president no matter what, robert wilkie was able to garner bipartisan support. rob: wilkie served in u.s. naval reserve before becoming officer in air force, president trump picked wilkie after first choice jackson with drew nomination, he will replace shilkin who was fired earlier this year. president trump's supreme court...
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mike: world war ii era plane crashing this morning at a texas airport, the barnett was trying to take person was air-lifted to the hospital with significant burns and 7 others had minor injuries, investigators are looking into the cause of the crash. former president candidate hillary clinton taking aim at the man who beat her on election day, what she had to say about president trump's meeting with vladimir putin but a powerful storm making its way across the east coast, the detailed east coast, the detailed forecast coming up still a chance here. it's willingham, edge of the box, willingham shoots... goooooooaaaaaaaallllllll! that...was...magic. willingham tucks it in and puts the championship to bed. sweet dreams, nighty night. as long as soccer players celebrate with a slide, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. pressure, what pressure? the players on the... pressure, what pressure? are you ready to take your then you need xfinity xfi.? a more powerful way to stay connected. it gives you super fast spee
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i'm also partial to amy barnett as a fellow noter damar. i think all of the people on the list is very good and they will be a big improvement over justice kennedy. the question i have with 50 votes in the senate. what that means is every republican senator has a veto assuming the democrats all go the other way. i don't see democrats joining the vote. i could be i don't think. unless republicans have a majority. connell: there are two republicans who might use that veto, murkowski or collins. >> they haven't said. the standard answer on roe v. wade, which is what they're concerned about, it's a precedent, a strong precedent, we take precedence seriously but i won't tell you exactly how i'm going to -- we'll find out if that's good enough for them. connell: as a conservative group tatargeting red state democrats with supreme court ads this time ab around. let's listen to this. >> claire mccaskill voted against gorsuch the last time. will she ke kaye she cave to the left? the far left will stop at nothing to block president trump's choice. wh
i'm also partial to amy barnett as a fellow noter damar. i think all of the people on the list is very good and they will be a big improvement over justice kennedy. the question i have with 50 votes in the senate. what that means is every republican senator has a veto assuming the democrats all go the other way. i don't see democrats joining the vote. i could be i don't think. unless republicans have a majority. connell: there are two republicans who might use that veto, murkowski or collins....
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mike: world war ii era plane crashing this morning at a texas airport, the barnett was trying to takehe ground. one person was air-lifted to the hospital with significant burns and 7 others had minor injuries, investigators are looking into the cause of the crash. former president candidate hillary clinton taking aim at the man who beat her on election day, what she had to say about president trump's meeting with vladimir putin but a powerful storm making its way across the east coast, the detailed forecast coming up next ♪ that's confident. but it's not kayak confident. kayak searches hundreds of travel and airline sites to find the best flight for me. so i'm more than confident. how's your family? kayak. search one and done. wells fargo has supported community organizations from the beginning, like united way, non-profits like the american red cross, and our nation's veterans. we knew helping our communities was important then. and we know it's even more important today. so we're stepping up to volunteer more and donate over a million dollars every day. so our communities can be eve
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>> i heard other stories where he was well aware as he told aaron barnette one time in an interview that he was in the real estate business in new york and everybody recorded everybody. i don't think he was particularly shock. he may not have thought that michael cohen may have done it because they had attorney/client relationship. the new york city barred during many of the years michael was working for him had made an exception for attorneys recording conversations. >> mark, there is been a lot of discussions of explanations of attorney/client privilege. just the fact of rudy giuliani talking abouts the the detailse tape and already attorney/client privileges have been deemed not to apply here or invalidated because of the nature of the discussions. >> remember trump had lawyers who went into that courtroom and i believe it was judge woods' courtroom. they were able to successfully get a special master appointed. somebody ruled or looked at everything that was seized which was normally not how it operate in the federal system and usually a dirty team and a clean team. here they have a
>> i heard other stories where he was well aware as he told aaron barnette one time in an interview that he was in the real estate business in new york and everybody recorded everybody. i don't think he was particularly shock. he may not have thought that michael cohen may have done it because they had attorney/client relationship. the new york city barred during many of the years michael was working for him had made an exception for attorneys recording conversations. >> mark, there...
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know that when they first put you together to do this project is our mutual friend and lawyer bob barnett, greatest lawyer in the world. so, how did that work, who made the call first, who set up this collaboration? >> he called me one day and said look i've been trying for years to get you to write a mystery. you're right love the thrillers, and i don't have time to do anything else but what you do one with james patterson. i said, he will never do that. he's the best selling author worldwide, what is singing me so he called patterson in the moment of abject foolishness and said he would be willing to do it. we met and clicked. and we agreed that we needed to try to write something that was faithful to the presidency in the way the government works, or did work. [laughter] you have to admit the procedures are slightly different. and that was a real security challenge. that could actually good go haywire. and that we would be authentic, we would make it as exciting as we could without letting the underlying core of the issue go wacky. and he thought it would be neat to have the president
know that when they first put you together to do this project is our mutual friend and lawyer bob barnett, greatest lawyer in the world. so, how did that work, who made the call first, who set up this collaboration? >> he called me one day and said look i've been trying for years to get you to write a mystery. you're right love the thrillers, and i don't have time to do anything else but what you do one with james patterson. i said, he will never do that. he's the best selling author...
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phillippe, hayley atwell, sean spicer, brett baier, betty gilpin plus music from train, courtney barnett please join us for all of that. our first guest is an actor, comedian, writer, carpenter, documentary filmmaker, and one of the most prominent casters in the history of pod. you can see him work his magic live in seattle september 13 and at the grove of anaheim november 30th or download his podcast every day. please welcome america's sweetheart, adam carolla! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome, welcome, adam. >> good to be here, jimmy. >> jimmy: i don't know if you're aware of this, this is your 52nd appearance on the show. >> i love it, jimmy. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: and this towel. i think it's like number 48 for the towel. >> well, you know, i get a little dewy up here at times, jimmy, i thought i'd bring the towel. >> jimmy: seems like you're at work, like. so really you're like doing something. >> yeah, i could do that thing they do in sitcoms where the bartenders just wipe the glass endlessly. that's my greatest lament as an adult, every time i go to the bar,
phillippe, hayley atwell, sean spicer, brett baier, betty gilpin plus music from train, courtney barnett please join us for all of that. our first guest is an actor, comedian, writer, carpenter, documentary filmmaker, and one of the most prominent casters in the history of pod. you can see him work his magic live in seattle september 13 and at the grove of anaheim november 30th or download his podcast every day. please welcome america's sweetheart, adam carolla! [ cheers and applause ] ♪...
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here now is kathy barnett, an adjunct professor and mother of two, who homeschools her children, alsoank you for your service. >> thank you for having me. >> sandra: for those who this is brand-new, they're hearing about this for the first time, what does this involve between the teachers, the schools, and the student and the parent? how does this all happen? >> let's start off on the beginning. this particular bill says nothing about the teacher playing gender cop and allie transgender students. it reaffirms the parents ability to parent them as they see fit. it should be foregone conclusion that i has a parent know my child best and i'm the first and last authority on what should happen with my children, so this is what this bill does. it recognizes parental rights and it bars the state and all of their entities from infringing or impeding upon my right to parent my child the way that i see fit. so, in fact, if a student, for example, ghost with teachers as i know my name is jim but i want you to call me mary, the teacher has an obligation to immediately notify the parent and to wai
here now is kathy barnett, an adjunct professor and mother of two, who homeschools her children, alsoank you for your service. >> thank you for having me. >> sandra: for those who this is brand-new, they're hearing about this for the first time, what does this involve between the teachers, the schools, and the student and the parent? how does this all happen? >> let's start off on the beginning. this particular bill says nothing about the teacher playing gender cop and allie...
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. >> amy barnett went to notre dame she is very catholic. >> she will be known as the aunt lids lydia the smell of freedom on the plaza. next to gunpowder it doesn't get better than the smell of firing up a grill on independence day. we will bring you some of the best. ♪ jillian: good morning to you and welcome back. quick headlines now. the national guard helped save a border patrol canine that overheated on the job. the dog getting sick after helping to track down and arrest 11 illegal immigrants in arizona. airlifted to a vet and is expected to make a full recovery. and our four legged heroes on the front lines of war are getting better medical care than ever before. joints base san antonio lack land and texas expanding hospital a treatment center for military dogs. injured animals come from all over the world to recover and get back to the battlefield. abby? abby: thank you, jillian. as the president eyes potential supreme court nominees. liberal media going after one possible pick targeting judge amy barrett for her faith. >> amy barnett went to notre dame. she is very catholic.
. >> amy barnett went to notre dame she is very catholic. >> she will be known as the aunt lids lydia the smell of freedom on the plaza. next to gunpowder it doesn't get better than the smell of firing up a grill on independence day. we will bring you some of the best. ♪ jillian: good morning to you and welcome back. quick headlines now. the national guard helped save a border patrol canine that overheated on the job. the dog getting sick after helping to track down and arrest 11...
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, sean diddy combs, betty gilpin, bret baier will be with us and we will have music from courtney barnett drew holcomb and the neighbors. please join us for all that. our first guest tonight happens to be one of the two most powerful kims to have met with our president this year. her show "keeping up with the kardashians" returns for a 15th season on sunday night on the e! network. please welcome kim kardashian west. [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] how are you doing? good to see you. you look fantastic. >> oh, thank you. >> jimmy: is there a lot of pressure on you on what you're wearing? because everybody's looking at it all the time and evaluating it. >> basically. >> jimmy: yeah, there is. >> yeah. >> jimmy: you can't really just run out of the house in your like robe or something to get the mail, can you? >> no, i do. i mean, not in a few years i haven't. but i did. >> jimmy: you did something remarkable. you actually got something done in washington, d.c., which is remarkable. you went to visit with the president of the united states. >> i did. >> jimmy: how did this h
, sean diddy combs, betty gilpin, bret baier will be with us and we will have music from courtney barnett drew holcomb and the neighbors. please join us for all that. our first guest tonight happens to be one of the two most powerful kims to have met with our president this year. her show "keeping up with the kardashians" returns for a 15th season on sunday night on the e! network. please welcome kim kardashian west. [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] how are you doing?...
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amy barnett went to notre dame. she is very catholic. she had a famous moment with former senator al franken during her hearings about how she spoke essentially to a hate group without really understanding the full context there. but additionally as robert said the president is under investigation. so this particular judge that he is nominating to have a hearing in the senate is someone that's going to determine his fate in the legal context. and so i think democrats are not just fighting about all the different rights. workers' rights, gay rights, women's rights, they also need focus on the fact this is replacing the swing vote and the president is under investigation and this person is going to determine his fate. >> well, in terms of the emerging democratic opposition or the strategy at least, in an op-ed in today's "new york times" chuck schumer, the minority leader in the senate, made the democratic case against a potential trump nominee. "if you do not want a supreme court justice who will overturn roe versus wade and undot afforda
amy barnett went to notre dame. she is very catholic. she had a famous moment with former senator al franken during her hearings about how she spoke essentially to a hate group without really understanding the full context there. but additionally as robert said the president is under investigation. so this particular judge that he is nominating to have a hearing in the senate is someone that's going to determine his fate in the legal context. and so i think democrats are not just fighting about...
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. >> amy benc barnett went to note dame.aunt lydia of the supreme court. brian: how dare she be very catholic. slowly zoom out on her picture. ♪ (woman) so beautiful. (man) beautiful just like you. (woman) oh, why thank you. [both scream] (burke) coupe soup. and we covered it. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ i'start at the new carfax.comar. show me minivans with no reported accidents. boom. love it. [struggles] show me the carfax. start your used car search at the all-new carfax.com. ainsley: here's some quick headlines for you starting with a fox news alert. russian forces have killed the son of isis leader al-baghdadi. iraqi intelligence says he missile attack while hiding in a syrian cave. couple fighting for their lives after being edges posed to deadly nervel agent it might be linked to the attack on exrussian spy and daughter back in march with that same chem. locals say the victims are charlie rally and dawn sturgess. police say it was unlikely
. >> amy benc barnett went to note dame.aunt lydia of the supreme court. brian: how dare she be very catholic. slowly zoom out on her picture. ♪ (woman) so beautiful. (man) beautiful just like you. (woman) oh, why thank you. [both scream] (burke) coupe soup. and we covered it. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ i'start at the new carfax.comar. show me minivans with no reported accidents. boom. love it....
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cath thu barnett, who's a native of philly, had this to say about what's happening with i.c.e. >> thisen defiance against our law enforcement agencies. people who are simply carrying out their job according to the way the law is written. demonizing them does not help those particular communities that are already weak. we have politicians who are trying to cuddle up to the needs of the minorities by overlooking the minority. griff: and just to add, i.c.e. responded as well staying they were deeply disappointed with the city's decision, and as it has repeatedly been said, east was at no point -- i.c.e. was at no point in breach of access to that system. abby: yeah. i would imagine you'd be disappointed. a lot going on this morning. i do want to bring you some other headlines. president trump is declaring an energy in the mate -- an emerging in the state of california. the latest victims seen right here. a great grandmother and two children, their home just one of thousands that were found burnt to the ground. new evacuations ordered oversight as the carr fire exploding in size now covers
cath thu barnett, who's a native of philly, had this to say about what's happening with i.c.e. >> thisen defiance against our law enforcement agencies. people who are simply carrying out their job according to the way the law is written. demonizing them does not help those particular communities that are already weak. we have politicians who are trying to cuddle up to the needs of the minorities by overlooking the minority. griff: and just to add, i.c.e. responded as well staying they...