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barnett do seven hoppers an age of jewish voters.se? barnet goes against the byrne it is because of anti—semitism. because of anti—semitism. the reality is more obligated than that. reality is more obligated than that. rising support for the conservatives against labour. against labour. affects the overall result is a very difficult to tell. difficult to tell. 0k, a geographical breakdown. geographical breakdown. take us through that. through that. voters, working—class, young, the classification. classification. working—class, they were younger they also were believers. they also were believers. among the leaders that conservatives did especially well. did especially well. them and support their position on brexit. brexit. difficult one thatjeremy corbyn has to face. 0k, thank you very much. uk/election2018 ... and pop your postcode, in the box there. of smoke high into the air. reporting seeing "curtains of fire" and smelling sulphur in the air. james cook has the latest. ok, wejust had a huge earthquake. and now there is a massive
barnett do seven hoppers an age of jewish voters.se? barnet goes against the byrne it is because of anti—semitism. because of anti—semitism. the reality is more obligated than that. reality is more obligated than that. rising support for the conservatives against labour. against labour. affects the overall result is a very difficult to tell. difficult to tell. 0k, a geographical breakdown. geographical breakdown. take us through that. through that. voters, working—class, young, 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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elaine. >> errol barnett. thank you. >>> there has been an alarming surge of gun violence in america's third largest city. chicago. more than 50 people have been shot in the past seven days. at least five have died. nicky batiste has the the latest. >> reporter: gun violence returned to the streets of chicago. resulting in a week marked by tragedy and death. the recent warm weather may have played a role in the crime surge. after a frigid first four months of 2018, city had seen a 22% drop in murders. and a 26% decrease in shootings compared with the same peer yupd last year. but this week's gun violence seems to have put an end to safer streets. since saturday morning, bullets killed two men and wounded 16 others including a 12-year-old boy. 28 people were shot since friday. with more than 50 shootings this week. law enforcement officers were not spared. a >> on friday an agent for bureau of alcohol poe back co-firearms working undercover was shot in the face in one of the most dangerous parts of city. >> i o
elaine. >> errol barnett. thank you. >>> there has been an alarming surge of gun violence in america's third largest city. chicago. more than 50 people have been shot in the past seven days. at least five have died. nicky batiste has the the latest. >> reporter: gun violence returned to the streets of chicago. resulting in a week marked by tragedy and death. the recent warm weather may have played a role in the crime surge. after a frigid first four months of 2018, city had...
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they gained control of barnett. as well as peterborough and redditch.d was control of trafford council. labour one plymouth in a less for sure. —— day one. liberal democrats one kingston upon thames. with the leader vince cable saying his party will work on the date back. —— on the way back. the tally looks like this. labour have gained 59, the conservatives lost 21. lib dem gained 68. the greens gained five and it was a major loss for ukip. it has been described as a wipe—out. last night's results would mean that in a general cup —— election, the conservatives and labour would be neck and neck on 35%. the others on 1496. neck and neck on 35%. the others on 14%. with her analysis of the night is our political editor. her report contains flashing images. there have been a lot of tory nerves. but they held them for the most part. in a famous tory council wandsworth, they cla p famous tory council wandsworth, they clap on. the only debt —— they held but only just. they great- siege enthusiasm. these people here. have enthusiasm. these people here. i have b
they gained control of barnett. as well as peterborough and redditch.d was control of trafford council. labour one plymouth in a less for sure. —— day one. liberal democrats one kingston upon thames. with the leader vince cable saying his party will work on the date back. —— on the way back. the tally looks like this. labour have gained 59, the conservatives lost 21. lib dem gained 68. the greens gained five and it was a major loss for ukip. it has been described as a wipe—out. last...
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errol barnett reports on mr. trump's twitter diplomacy. characterizing the iran nuclear deal from which he removed the u.s. last week as a big lie and describing kim jong-un as gracious for offering access to a dismantled nuclear test site ahead of their one-on-one summit june 12th. >> we're prepared to ensure that the north korean people get the opportunity they deserve. >> reporter: secretary of state mike pompeo told "face the nation" he's not sure he'll be in the room when president trump meets with kim jong-un in singapore, adding that the administration wants full verifiable denuclearization in exchange for a potential boost from american businesses. >> it won't be u.s. taxpayers. it will be american know-howers and risk-takers working alongside the north korean people. >> reporter: tehran's top diplomat is visiting china before trips to r s ts to russi western europe. >> the europeans will see it's in their interest ultimately to come along with us. >> reporter: but national security adviser john bolton warned european allies of pot
errol barnett reports on mr. trump's twitter diplomacy. characterizing the iran nuclear deal from which he removed the u.s. last week as a big lie and describing kim jong-un as gracious for offering access to a dismantled nuclear test site ahead of their one-on-one summit june 12th. >> we're prepared to ensure that the north korean people get the opportunity they deserve. >> reporter: secretary of state mike pompeo told "face the nation" he's not sure he'll be in the room...
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>> quijano: errol barnett, thank you.indonesia, authorities say ehree churches were attacked by a family of six suicide bombers. two of the family members were dirls, nine and 12 years old. at least seven victims were also killed. in paris, the 20 year old man bbo stabbed one person to death and wounded four others saturday night was a french citizen born in chechnya. he was on the police's radar for radicalism. police shot him dead. there were more evacuations this weekend on hawaii's big island where the erupting kilauea volcano is forcing the ground to split open and release lava. carter evans is there. >> reporter: the new eruptions follow the same path of destruction along the eastern rift of the volcano. lava started flowing again saturday when a 16th fissure spontaneously opened up after two days of no activity. but this time the eruptions are in a sparsely populated area. we had to hike a little bit to see this latest fissure. we brought our gas mask but we don't need them right now because the wind is going in th
>> quijano: errol barnett, thank you.indonesia, authorities say ehree churches were attacked by a family of six suicide bombers. two of the family members were dirls, nine and 12 years old. at least seven victims were also killed. in paris, the 20 year old man bbo stabbed one person to death and wounded four others saturday night was a french citizen born in chechnya. he was on the police's radar for radicalism. police shot him dead. there were more evacuations this weekend on hawaii's...
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errol barnett is at the white oruse. >> reporter: president trump ignored the press this morning, on his way to a fundraiser and tax policy roundtable in cleveland, ohio. >> the tax cuts have helped so many people in such a big way >> reporter: it is an to effort focus on positive economic news amid changing narratives hirrounding the president's financial relationship with his lawyer, michael cohen. the "wall street journal" reports federal prosecutors in new york are investigating two loans totaling three quarters of $1-million, cohen used to conduct his work during the 2016 election. cohen previously admitted to paying off porn actress stormy daniels $130,000 before election day. daniels claims it was to buy her silence after a one-night affair ntth trump. >> the president reimbursed that over a period of several months. >> reporter: the president's newly appointed lawyer, rudy giuliani, gave conflicting statements as to what the president knew about the payment and when. speaking saturday, giuliani praised the president's response to the special counsel's investigation. >> i also
errol barnett is at the white oruse. >> reporter: president trump ignored the press this morning, on his way to a fundraiser and tax policy roundtable in cleveland, ohio. >> the tax cuts have helped so many people in such a big way >> reporter: it is an to effort focus on positive economic news amid changing narratives hirrounding the president's financial relationship with his lawyer, michael cohen. the "wall street journal" reports federal prosecutors in new york...
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reena. >> ninan: errol barnett at the white house. thanks, errol. north korea said today that it ucll dismantle its nuclear test site between may 23 and may 25. the north says it will ceremoniously blow up all tunnels leading to the site and will invite journalists from five countries-- including the u.s.-- to watch the dismantling process. unesident trump's nuclear summit with kim jong-un is a month away. police are investigating a suspected terror attack in the heart of paris tonight. a man with a knife attacked a group of people. one died, two others were seriously wounded. police shot and killed the suspect. isis says the attacker was one of its soldiers. there were heightened tensions in israel this weekend just days before the opening of the new u.s. embassy in jerusalem. israeli forces today blew up what they said was a hamas terror tunnel at the gaza border. palestinian protesters have been fighting with israeli troops at the border since march. seth doane is in jerusalem. mb reporter: the site of the new u.s. embassy is being readied and si
reena. >> ninan: errol barnett at the white house. thanks, errol. north korea said today that it ucll dismantle its nuclear test site between may 23 and may 25. the north says it will ceremoniously blow up all tunnels leading to the site and will invite journalists from five countries-- including the u.s.-- to watch the dismantling process. unesident trump's nuclear summit with kim jong-un is a month away. police are investigating a suspected terror attack in the heart of paris tonight. a...
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barnett, another of that heat — — winning there.i think it has been a solid performance by the conservatives and a very bad performance by labour. nice to wake up after a general election —— an election as a lib dem and not feel sad, that is new for me. it seems to me like it is an election about the smaller parties. the big thing i think it's wonderful is the collapse of ukip. i think it is the collapse of ukip. i think it isa is the collapse of ukip. i think it is a great thing. that is what is propping up the tory vote, let's face it. this is not necessarily an endorsement of the tories but the collapse of ukip. i imagine as a labour voter, you are probably a bit disappointed with where it has gone. i was expecting we would be getting these major leaps forward, given the windrush and everything else. i think it is a bit of a mixed bag. status quo as far as the major parties are concerned, but a good day for the lib dems. why were you shaking your head, james? you have been the big beneficiaries of ukip‘s collapse? i think been th
barnett, another of that heat — — winning there.i think it has been a solid performance by the conservatives and a very bad performance by labour. nice to wake up after a general election —— an election as a lib dem and not feel sad, that is new for me. it seems to me like it is an election about the smaller parties. the big thing i think it's wonderful is the collapse of ukip. i think it is the collapse of ukip. i think it isa is the collapse of ukip. i think it is a great thing. that...
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barnett has got a sizeable jewish community and elections.mmunity and the ousted leader does feel that actually that had something to do, people feel that labour have not done enough to tackle that issue. this is what theresa may had to say when she got there. i think here we've also seen something else at play. i think people of all faiths have rejected the vile anti—semitism that has gone unchallenged in the labour party for too long. but we've also seen people out there working really hard, showing people that it's the conservatives that will deliver those better services and manage our money wisely and keep council tax lower. 0n on that issue of anti—semitism, tom watson, the deputy leader of the labour party, has acknowledged that more needs to be done and actually they really needed to deal with it some time ago so it didn't get to this point, so all the parties are claiming aform this point, so all the parties are claiming a form of victory. i think here in south london, there will be the sitting conservative mpjustine greening who saw
barnett has got a sizeable jewish community and elections.mmunity and the ousted leader does feel that actually that had something to do, people feel that labour have not done enough to tackle that issue. this is what theresa may had to say when she got there. i think here we've also seen something else at play. i think people of all faiths have rejected the vile anti—semitism that has gone unchallenged in the labour party for too long. but we've also seen people out there working really...
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elaine. >> quijano: errol barnett, thank you. there's been an alarming surge of gun violence in america's third-largest city, chicago. more than 50 people have been shot in the past seven days. at least five have died. nikki battiste has the latest. >> reporter: gunfire erupted in the streets of chicago, resulting in a week marked by tragedy and death. the recent warm weather may have played a role in the crime surge. after a frigid first four months of 2018, the city had seen a 22% 6%op in murders, and a 26% decrease in shootings, compared with the same period last year. gut this week's gun violence seems to have put an end to safer streets. nince saturday morning, bullets killed two men and wounded 16 others, including a 12-year-old boy. 28 people were shot since friday, with more than 54 shootings this week. law enforcement officers were not spared. >> reporter: on friday, an agent for the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms was working dedercover when he was shot in the face in one of the most s ngerous parts of the city.
elaine. >> quijano: errol barnett, thank you. there's been an alarming surge of gun violence in america's third-largest city, chicago. more than 50 people have been shot in the past seven days. at least five have died. nikki battiste has the latest. >> reporter: gunfire erupted in the streets of chicago, resulting in a week marked by tragedy and death. the recent warm weather may have played a role in the crime surge. after a frigid first four months of 2018, the city had seen a 22%...
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in london, barnett could well fall to labour and there'll be a lot of attention on tory flagship councils wandsworth and westminster. if the tories lose one or both of those, they will be celebrating at labour headquarters. outside the capital, swindon is a tory council that could give an early indication of which way the wind is blowing. swindon is also one of five places where people will need to bring id to be able to vote as part of a pilot scheme. you could say no two votes are cast for exactly the same reasons, but that won't stop the party searching the results for reasons to be cheerful or clues to what went wrong. and if you want to know any more about these elections, you can go to our website at bbc.co.uk/news. john pienaar. and if you want to see the results of those local elections you can join me for election 2018, a special election night programme on bbc one from a quarter to midnight tomorrow night. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here's emily. tonight, the speaker of the house is forced to defend his position, as downing street calls for a full investigation into alle
in london, barnett could well fall to labour and there'll be a lot of attention on tory flagship councils wandsworth and westminster. if the tories lose one or both of those, they will be celebrating at labour headquarters. outside the capital, swindon is a tory council that could give an early indication of which way the wind is blowing. swindon is also one of five places where people will need to bring id to be able to vote as part of a pilot scheme. you could say no two votes are cast for...
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randy barnett was a professor at georgetown law professor.ive monday night at 9:00 eastern on c-span. joing the conversation -- the conversation. we have resources on our website for background on each case. >> the house is done for the night but earlier today members a bill thatpassed reconciles federal trade commission and justice department standards for antitrust cases. the chamber also approved a measure that would require state and local governments receiving justice department grants to use those funds for pretrial services programs. tomorrow theou
randy barnett was a professor at georgetown law professor.ive monday night at 9:00 eastern on c-span. joing the conversation -- the conversation. we have resources on our website for background on each case. >> the house is done for the night but earlier today members a bill thatpassed reconciles federal trade commission and justice department standards for antitrust cases. the chamber also approved a measure that would require state and local governments receiving justice department...
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but they tell you about ida wells barnett a woman who teaches the lessons that all americans, not just judges and not just james wilson fellows in constitutional law have a role to play in sustaining our constitution. no one shows this better than her. she was a black woman torn a in 1862 in mississippi. the event that changed her life was a lynching of her best friend in memphis. she had in a teacher at time but she started writing editorials against the sadism and brutality of lynching. she started doing it on a national scale and she becomes the most important crusader we have ever had. at the peak of her fame in the 1890s she was second to frederick douglass in her fame as a black public intellectual. she not only wrote about these things but she pioneered criminal defense techniques to when a black man was arrested she would go to the jail and get the facts and find out if he had been coerced or if she couldn't get there herself she would send a white pinkerton. she did this after a terrible tragedy called the delay massacre of 1990 where 100 black farmers and members of the famil
but they tell you about ida wells barnett a woman who teaches the lessons that all americans, not just judges and not just james wilson fellows in constitutional law have a role to play in sustaining our constitution. no one shows this better than her. she was a black woman torn a in 1862 in mississippi. the event that changed her life was a lynching of her best friend in memphis. she had in a teacher at time but she started writing editorials against the sadism and brutality of lynching. she...
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except in barnett for the anti—semitism issue may cause people to move against them. problem, look at emily thornbury, diane abbott, jeremy corbyn, contiguous north london constituencies, john mcdonnell as a constituency of way, they will say we have done really well in london, fine, you arejust a north london marxist party now, you are not worrying about the rest of the country. you watch and see the results coming in in manchester, newcastle, you wait. i love the cartoon on the front of the telegraph, a winning candidate in a local election tonight doing his a cce pta nce local election tonight doing his acceptance speech, it could be and that says i promised to work for eve ryo ne that says i promised to work for everyone in the borough, notjust the 12 people who voted. let's go on to your favourite subject, both of you, brexit. but in the telegraph, the headline... but the uk may stay in the customs union until 2023, we've been talking about the customs union pretty much, for months, particularly this week, the brexit cabinet committee. this subcommittee that coul
except in barnett for the anti—semitism issue may cause people to move against them. problem, look at emily thornbury, diane abbott, jeremy corbyn, contiguous north london constituencies, john mcdonnell as a constituency of way, they will say we have done really well in london, fine, you arejust a north london marxist party now, you are not worrying about the rest of the country. you watch and see the results coming in in manchester, newcastle, you wait. i love the cartoon on the front of the...
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with the sentiment on the ground because they planned to have a victory parade in the streets of barnettf course because of anti—semitism was with the tories took that counsel. there were so out of touch with what what was going on, the bolting in that area, and i think that is something that was to labour party really needs to go back and think about very carefully. they were expecting to make gains across london, there were some questions about the fact they would sweep the board in london at one point. so that clearly... i have to say one thing on that. to be fair... it is not what was happening on the ground. which doesn't show a very effective operation despite the numberof numbers to effective operation despite the number of numbers to have. to be fair, what was interesting, they didn't win and that is the critical thing but in wandsworth, a tour regional underground, they came with an 80 votes. which is quite amazing. everybody is picking apart what labour should've done, let's just say that conservatives should've done the better. what should they have been doing. what they have
with the sentiment on the ground because they planned to have a victory parade in the streets of barnettf course because of anti—semitism was with the tories took that counsel. there were so out of touch with what what was going on, the bolting in that area, and i think that is something that was to labour party really needs to go back and think about very carefully. they were expecting to make gains across london, there were some questions about the fact they would sweep the board in london...
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. >> errol barnett, thank you. >> you may have noticed gas prices are on the rise and hitting levelsn in more than three years. meg oliver tells us what is fueling the pinch at the pump. gas prices nationwide are up a nickel in just the last week. 20 cents in the last month. according to triple a. these drivers fueling up in new jersey, are paying just under $3 for a gallon of regular unleaded. damian wu has been keaching track of the increase. >> it was $54.16 for 18 gallons. i just paid $40 for 13 gallons. >> wow, you are seeing a jump. awe thaw yeah. >> reporter: in california and hawaii gas prices are approaching $3.70 a gallon. nearly a dollar higher than the national average. >> there are ten states at $3 a gallon or above. >> robert sinclair with aaa. >> we are seeing extremely high demand for gasoline. with the economy moving along, strongly as it is, and there is a lot more work, with work comes a lot more transportation. >> reporter: sinclair says the climb is due to diminishing supply of crude oil. >> price of gasoline is going up. now at what is considered the pain point
. >> errol barnett, thank you. >> you may have noticed gas prices are on the rise and hitting levelsn in more than three years. meg oliver tells us what is fueling the pinch at the pump. gas prices nationwide are up a nickel in just the last week. 20 cents in the last month. according to triple a. these drivers fueling up in new jersey, are paying just under $3 for a gallon of regular unleaded. damian wu has been keaching track of the increase. >> it was $54.16 for 18 gallons....
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barnett, professor at georgetown law center, a libertarian and an originalist constitutional legal scholar and commentator. life on monday night at 9 pm eastern on c-span. join the conversation. our hashtag is landmark cases and follows at c-span and we have resources on our website, the landmark cases companion book. >> connect with c-span to personalize the information you get from us. go to c-span got ordered -- >> word for word gives you the most interesting daily video highlights in their own words with no commentary. the book tv and newsletter sent we quickly -- sent weekly is an insider's look. the american history tb weekly newsletter gives you the upcoming program our nation's past. visit c-span.org and sign up today. >> next a look at historic infrastructure projects in aviation and roads and how these influence today's infrastructure development in the u.s. this is part of an event hosted by the national history center in washington dc. >> we will start this morning's session. good morning i am dane kennedy i am director of the national history center of the american historical
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randy barnett, professor at georgetown. a constitutional legal scholar and commentator. my -- live monday night at 9:00 eastern, on c-span. our hasthtag is #landmark cases. c-span.org. american history tv is on c-span3 every weekend, featuring archival films and programs of the presidency, the civil war, and more. here's a clip from a recent program. what is the sketch worker program? why was it important for american agriculture? sense of a labor shortage in world war ii, and this is the idea of the program. u.s. government and mexican government would get together, and say we need this many workers in the united states. we will recruit them in mexico and bring them to the united states. for six can only work months, three months, a year, and then they go back to mexico. it is not an immigration program, it is a labor program. after a scum of the u.s. government said it was skeptical of this program. department was worried. they said, we are going to bring in workers from mexico, will that not bring wages down? they are not competing with american workers? this means wa
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constitutionality of a affirmative action area our guest to this -- our guest to this case -- and randy barnett, professor at georgetown law center, a libertarian and originalists constitutional legal scholar and commentator. at eightay night eastern on c-span. and follow us on c-span. we have resources for background on each case. and the landmark cases podcast .t c-span.org . talks about comey his new book, a higher loyalty. here's a takes questions from the audience. this is in our 25 minutes. -- an hour 25 minutes. >> im benjamin wittes, senior fellow here. because this is a live podcast taping, i will not do the usual giving an introduction. i will do something almost never do which is to read a script associated with the opening of the
constitutionality of a affirmative action area our guest to this -- our guest to this case -- and randy barnett, professor at georgetown law center, a libertarian and originalists constitutional legal scholar and commentator. at eightay night eastern on c-span. and follow us on c-span. we have resources for background on each case. and the landmark cases podcast .t c-span.org . talks about comey his new book, a higher loyalty. here's a takes questions from the audience. this is in our 25...
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let me tell you about ida wells barnett, a woman who teaches the lesson that all americans -- not just lawyers, not just judges, not even just james wilson fellows in constitutional law -- have a role to play in sustaining our constitution. no one shows this better than her. she was a black woman born a slave in 1862 in mississippi. the event that changed her life was the lynching of her best friend in memphis. she had been a teacher at the time, but she starts writing editorials against the sadism and the brutality of lynching. she's forced to flee to chicago. she starts doing it on a national scale, and she becomes the most important crusader we've everred had against lynching -- ever had against lynching. at the peak of her fame in the 1890s, she was second only to frederick douglass in her fame as a black public intellectual. and she had only wrote about these things, but she pioneered what we would think of as criminal defense techniques. so when i back man was arrested in alabama, she would go to the jail, visit him, get the facts, find out if he had been coerced. or if she could
let me tell you about ida wells barnett, a woman who teaches the lesson that all americans -- not just lawyers, not just judges, not even just james wilson fellows in constitutional law -- have a role to play in sustaining our constitution. no one shows this better than her. she was a black woman born a slave in 1862 in mississippi. the event that changed her life was the lynching of her best friend in memphis. she had been a teacher at the time, but she starts writing editorials against the...
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here in barnett we are further along the road.elected and will be representing labour in barnet. i think we are example of how you can work with all different communities andi work with all different communities and i have said it before, i will repeat it, i'm inviting jeremy corbyn to come to barnet to see what we do and see if they can make the steps on thatjourney themselves. you must be thinking you have lost a brilliant opportunity here with such a small gap between labour and the conservatives on the council. yes, it isa conservatives on the council. yes, it is a blood opportunity and especially with such a hopeless council as we have with the barnet conservatives. but the voters chose the conservatives? yes, but as you know yourself, a lot depends on different chill votes. in some wards with a hidejewish population, they had over 70% of people voting, compared with 20% in other wards. it was definitely a protest from jewish people, many of whom are supporters of the labour party, many of whom are supporters or members of th
here in barnett we are further along the road.elected and will be representing labour in barnet. i think we are example of how you can work with all different communities andi work with all different communities and i have said it before, i will repeat it, i'm inviting jeremy corbyn to come to barnet to see what we do and see if they can make the steps on thatjourney themselves. you must be thinking you have lost a brilliant opportunity here with such a small gap between labour and the...
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a little bit of patchy fog returns to barnett. tomorrow is stunning. the weekend looks good.day is a little bit cooler. we are splitting hairs. >> the weekend is here. >>> coming up next in sports, mccutcheon returns to pittsburgh for the first time since he was traded to the giants. he got a hero's welcome. that is coming up next. >>> a live look at san francisco airport on this friday night. thanks for joining us. the 11 pm news continues in two minutes. i'm dianne feinstein and i approve this message. i thought after sandy hook, where 20 six and seven year olds were slain, this would never happen again. it has happened more than 200 times in 5 years. dianne feinstein and a new generation are leading the fight to pass a new assault weapons ban. say no to the nra and yes to common-sense gun laws. california values senator dianne feinstein >>> left on base ball. it has been a horrible week for the giants and bas. finally the a's one today. >>> the a's are but aureus. -- the a's are victorious. matt chapman and chris davis hit a homer off him. the a's up 5-1. later it is aaron
a little bit of patchy fog returns to barnett. tomorrow is stunning. the weekend looks good.day is a little bit cooler. we are splitting hairs. >> the weekend is here. >>> coming up next in sports, mccutcheon returns to pittsburgh for the first time since he was traded to the giants. he got a hero's welcome. that is coming up next. >>> a live look at san francisco airport on this friday night. thanks for joining us. the 11 pm news continues in two minutes. i'm dianne...
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as president trump's lawyer rudy giuliani suggested as recently asda errol barnett, cbs news, the white house. >>> the nomination of gina haskell to lead the cia remains on track. that's despite her offer to step aside. the confirmation hearing is scheduled for wednesday. she offered to withdraw over concerns about her involvement in the harsh interrogation program. she was a chief at a base in thailand where two terrorism suspects were subjected to waterboarding that simulates drowning. haskell would be the first woman to lead the cia. >>> president trump's deadline for making a decision on whether to withdraw from the iran nuclear deal is saturday. the british ambassador to the united states says he believes it's still possible to address mr. trump's concerns. they include iran's ballistic missile program and a clause allowing them to resume part of the nuclear program after 2025. britain's n y has talks scheduled was officials in washington this week. >>> a water pipe burst on a carnival cruise line ship in the caribbean flooded 50 state rooms and 100 passengers were affected. but th
as president trump's lawyer rudy giuliani suggested as recently asda errol barnett, cbs news, the white house. >>> the nomination of gina haskell to lead the cia remains on track. that's despite her offer to step aside. the confirmation hearing is scheduled for wednesday. she offered to withdraw over concerns about her involvement in the harsh interrogation program. she was a chief at a base in thailand where two terrorism suspects were subjected to waterboarding that simulates...
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- tina fey, paul bettany, musical guest courtney barnett, and featuringhe legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 8-7-4! >> steve: and now, here he is,
tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- tina fey, paul bettany, musical guest courtney barnett, and featuringhe legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 8-7-4! >> steve: and now, here he is,
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in london, barnett could well fall to labour and there'll be a lot of attention on tory flagship councils will be celebrating at labour headquarters. outside the capital, swindon is a tory council that could give an early indication of which way the wind is blowing. swindon is also one of five places where people will need to bring id to be able to vote as part of a pilot scheme. you could say no two votes are cast for exactly the same reasons, but that won't stop the party searching the results for reasons to be cheerful or clues to what went wrong. and if you want to know any more about these elections, you can go to our website at bbc.co.uk/news. john pienaar. and if you want to see the results of those local elections you can join me for election 2018, a special election night programme
in london, barnett could well fall to labour and there'll be a lot of attention on tory flagship councils will be celebrating at labour headquarters. outside the capital, swindon is a tory council that could give an early indication of which way the wind is blowing. swindon is also one of five places where people will need to bring id to be able to vote as part of a pilot scheme. you could say no two votes are cast for exactly the same reasons, but that won't stop the party searching the...
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labour hopes of capturing barnett, where there is a big jewish population, crashed, partly due to anti—semitism the anti—semitism row? anti—semitism. you put that down to the anti-semitism row? well... looking at how the votes went in different wards, that was certainly the biggest factor. outside the cities, labour could not stop many towns from turning tory. swindon stayed blue, they took basildon, peter brooke, the conservatives scooping up the most from voters deserting ukip in their droves. but the lib dems burst out there are lethargy, taking from the tories. the only party promising a public vote on the brexit deal, turned pockets like tory richmond yellow. whether it is against labour or conservative is, in brexit or remain country, we are reasserting ourselves as a major national force, down to a lot of hard work and effort and i want to thank all of you for what you have achieved. some of that success was down to happy greens working alongside. they gained a sprinkling of seats themselves. i feel incredibly positive, it has exceeded expectations, we have broken through to five new cou
labour hopes of capturing barnett, where there is a big jewish population, crashed, partly due to anti—semitism the anti—semitism row? anti—semitism. you put that down to the anti-semitism row? well... looking at how the votes went in different wards, that was certainly the biggest factor. outside the cities, labour could not stop many towns from turning tory. swindon stayed blue, they took basildon, peter brooke, the conservatives scooping up the most from voters deserting ukip in their...
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the one borough labour will probably get hold of, barnett, north london, another area that voted to remainil there has been criticised for outsourcing services and also for problems with children's services. that is one that labour thinks it can get hold of. it will face a challenge, because of labour's problems with anti—semitism, that is a borough that has the largestjules buckley not of any borough in the whole of england, something that the local labour group is very concerned about. they went to westminster with you is members of the community for the protest calling forjeremy corbyn to take action. if labour does not win that one, google will be asking questions as to whether anti—semitism is one of the issues that could be responsible for that. —— people will be asking questions. and you can read more on the local elections on the bbc website at bbc.co.uk/politics. thousands of software developers from all over the world are converging on sanjose, where facebook‘s f8 conference opens today. they have had their access to user data severely curtailed as the company tries to limit the
the one borough labour will probably get hold of, barnett, north london, another area that voted to remainil there has been criticised for outsourcing services and also for problems with children's services. that is one that labour thinks it can get hold of. it will face a challenge, because of labour's problems with anti—semitism, that is a borough that has the largestjules buckley not of any borough in the whole of england, something that the local labour group is very concerned about. they...
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the solicitor general in the obama administration and randy barnett, professor at georgetown law center, a libertarian and an originalist constitution legal scholar and commentator. live monday night at 9:00 eastern on c-span. join the conversation. #landmarkcases. follow us at c-span. there are resources on the website. and the landmark cases companion book. the landmark cases podcast at c-span.org/landmarkcases. american history tv, we learn about frederick legacy fromife and the museum curator for the national capital park east which includes the frederick douglass national historic site. we talked with him at the american historical association annual meeting and washington, d.c. were about 15 minutes. bicentennial of the -- frederick douglass. he has a role to play as the .useum curator nice to see a. kamal mclarin: nice to see you as well. how are you doing? susan: doing well, thank you. i was surprised to learn getting ready for this, that frederick douglass chose his birthday, tell me about that?
the solicitor general in the obama administration and randy barnett, professor at georgetown law center, a libertarian and an originalist constitution legal scholar and commentator. live monday night at 9:00 eastern on c-span. join the conversation. #landmarkcases. follow us at c-span. there are resources on the website. and the landmark cases companion book. the landmark cases podcast at c-span.org/landmarkcases. american history tv, we learn about frederick legacy fromife and the museum...
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solicitor general neocon administration in 2010 to 2011 and randy barnett at georgetown law center, a libertarian and original constitution commentator. watch landmark cases tonight at nine eastern on c-span. join the conversation. our hashtag is landmark cases. follow a set c-span. we have resources for background on the landmark cases. a link to the national constitution center's in the landmark cases paused cast at c-span.org/landmark cases. >> resident transformer chief of staff recently joined journalist bob woodward
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here to debate is a veteran of the armed services, kathy barnett and for me army ranger robin pyro. for joining us. this is a great topic which i was excited to see we were going to talk about this. let's look at the numbers and how they changed in terms of veterans serving the country in congress, the senate. we go back to 1971 where 78% the number of veterans in the senate and it have gone down in 2017 to just 19% and look at the house, similar numbers 1971-72% down to 18% in 2017. why do you think the numbers of dough drastically dropped? >> one reason is these politicians get into office and never leave office, people with 10 years up to 20, 30, 40 years later still holding those offices. as a veteran we have a tremendous amount we can still offer our nation. pushing the narrative, identity politics alone, not the reason we should be voting for anyone. we need to check with their principles are and how they will align themselves come november. >> you said the uniform is a great equalizer. >> absolutely. it teaches us. the first thing we learn in basic training is we are all equa
here to debate is a veteran of the armed services, kathy barnett and for me army ranger robin pyro. for joining us. this is a great topic which i was excited to see we were going to talk about this. let's look at the numbers and how they changed in terms of veterans serving the country in congress, the senate. we go back to 1971 where 78% the number of veterans in the senate and it have gone down in 2017 to just 19% and look at the house, similar numbers 1971-72% down to 18% in 2017. why do you...
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and randy barnett professor at georgetown law center libertarian and an originalist constitutional scholar in a commentator. watch landmark cases tonight at nine eastern on c-span and join the conversation. our hashtag's landmark cases. and follow us at c-span and we had resources on our website for background on each case. a link to the national constitution center. in the landmark case of podcast. you're watching book tv on c-span two with top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. television for serious readers. next the communicators and a discussion on the proposed merger between t-mobile and sprint. and in the former white house chief of staff. .. .. >> the national press club luncheon in washington d.c. live coverage starts at 1 p.m. eastern here on c-span2. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a
and randy barnett professor at georgetown law center libertarian and an originalist constitutional scholar in a commentator. watch landmark cases tonight at nine eastern on c-span and join the conversation. our hashtag's landmark cases. and follow us at c-span and we had resources on our website for background on each case. a link to the national constitution center. in the landmark case of podcast. you're watching book tv on c-span two with top nonfiction books and authors every weekend....
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we won barnett and held westminster. we held wandsworth. we held kensington.ts is to go back on the referendum. back on the referendum. the referendum and the best deal for the country. the country. partnership with partnership is fond of, is it said? of, is it said? brass tacks of detail between the partnership... is it dead, the partnership? partnership? they are still considering it. considering it. would you like it to be dead? i do not believe in killing anything. not believe in killing anything. sure we do not have a hard border with northern ireland. with northern ireland. this is down in the weeds of brexit. in the weeds of brexit. it is not the weeds of brexit. the weeds of brexit. the border with northern ireland is in the weeds? northern ireland is in the weeds? an independent free trade policy under the void a hard border. under the void a hard border. technical detail, it is important, but this is the technical detail. but this is the technical detail. partnership arrangement, we will look at it carefully. look at it carefully. have to get the eur
we won barnett and held westminster. we held wandsworth. we held kensington.ts is to go back on the referendum. back on the referendum. the referendum and the best deal for the country. the country. partnership with partnership is fond of, is it said? of, is it said? brass tacks of detail between the partnership... is it dead, the partnership? partnership? they are still considering it. considering it. would you like it to be dead? i do not believe in killing anything. not believe in killing...
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a errol barnett is at the white house. errol, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. there's nothing scheduled as the firestorm over the aide's comment continues. the white house has thanked john mccain for his service but it's so far refused to address orred a monish the aide's insult. >> i don't understand what kind of environment you're working in when that would be acceptable and then you can come to work the next day and still have a job. >> reporter: senator mccain's daughter meghan spoke out against the white house after a staffer dismissed him over his opposition to the president's cia nominee. according to sources white house communications aide kelly sadler joked at a staff meeting that mccain's rejection of mr. trump's pick doesn't matter. he's dying anyway. mccain, who is undergoing treatment for terminal brain cancer, said he would oppose gina haspel's nom nation because of her involvement in the cia's enhanced interrogation program saying, quote, her refusal to acknowledge torture's immore altd is disqualifying. >> i'm not going to comment on an internal
a errol barnett is at the white house. errol, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. there's nothing scheduled as the firestorm over the aide's comment continues. the white house has thanked john mccain for his service but it's so far refused to address orred a monish the aide's insult. >> i don't understand what kind of environment you're working in when that would be acceptable and then you can come to work the next day and still have a job. >> reporter: senator mccain's...
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randy barnett was a professor at georgetown law professor. live monday night at 9:00 eastern on c-span. joing the conversation -- the conversation. we have resources on our website for background on each case. >> the house is done for the night but earlier today members a bill thatpassed reconciles federal trade commission and justice department standards for antitrust cases. the chamber also approved a measure that would require state and local governments receiving justice department grants to use those funds for pretrial services programs. tomorrow the house contemplates work on legislation that would use yucca mountain as the mountains -- nations permanent storage space for nuclear waste. we will show you that floor debate now. hout objection. mr. newhouse: on tuesday, the rules committee met and reported a rule, house resolution 879, providing for consideration of an important petion of legislation, h.r. 3053. the nuclear waste policy amendments act of 2018. the rule provides for consideration of this measure under a structured rule, mak
randy barnett was a professor at georgetown law professor. live monday night at 9:00 eastern on c-span. joing the conversation -- the conversation. we have resources on our website for background on each case. >> the house is done for the night but earlier today members a bill thatpassed reconciles federal trade commission and justice department standards for antitrust cases. the chamber also approved a measure that would require state and local governments receiving justice department...
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jia barnette comest starbucks via india packaged coffee and not global channels.e deal does include the sales of any products within starbucks coffee shop in about 500 employees will join nestlÉ and operations. will be located in seattle. >> to giants are betting that. >> anheuser-busch is suing for stealing the new design advocate created from a specific kind of threat than instead of steel making it lighter and has the backing site that holds the. they pushed anheuser-busch about the design that the two companies never made a deal for its use before jaime king vacuum 2015. we are confident in the merits of our case. >> you've got a lawyer, sue away. >> i didn't know with technology. cheryl: i didn't know they breathe board on trade related overboard until you told me about it. thank you, tracey. having a come a federal judge says that special counsel robert mueller may be targeting the president. at least 25 homes now destroyed by the volcano in hawaii. there were no signs of slowing down. taking a look at features that you monday. right now pointing to a higher
jia barnette comest starbucks via india packaged coffee and not global channels.e deal does include the sales of any products within starbucks coffee shop in about 500 employees will join nestlÉ and operations. will be located in seattle. >> to giants are betting that. >> anheuser-busch is suing for stealing the new design advocate created from a specific kind of threat than instead of steel making it lighter and has the backing site that holds the. they pushed anheuser-busch about...
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randy barnett, libertarian constitutional legal scholar and commentator. watch landmark cases tonight and join the conversation. our # is landmark cases. we have resources for background on each case. a link to the national constitutional centers in the landmark cases podcast. sunday q&a, university of virginia professor on the age of eisenhower, eisenhower and the way he carried himself was a disciplined man. a great athlete. and organize man and that's how he ran the white house. he was extremely organized. and john kennedy criticized eisenhower starting this to being so predictable. but for eisenhower it meant when crisis came he had a plan. he's to say, plans are useless but planning is everything. see should be thinking about it. he was very systematic in the way he govern. he met the press every week, congressional leaders every week, chaired the national security council every week. he had his thumb on the government trusted the process. q&a, sunday night on c-span. >> democratic leader, chuck schumer came to the floor to pay tribute to harry reid a
randy barnett, libertarian constitutional legal scholar and commentator. watch landmark cases tonight and join the conversation. our # is landmark cases. we have resources for background on each case. a link to the national constitutional centers in the landmark cases podcast. sunday q&a, university of virginia professor on the age of eisenhower, eisenhower and the way he carried himself was a disciplined man. a great athlete. and organize man and that's how he ran the white house. he was...
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who served as the acting solicitor general in the obama administration from 2010 to 2011, and randy barnettfessor at georgetown law center in madrid. and originalist constitutional scholar and commentator. weisman day at nine eastern on c-span and join the conversation and follow us on c-span. we have resources on the website for background on each case, the companion book, the link to the national constitution center's interactive constitution and landmark cases podcast emory university law professor is next on booktv. he addresses the responses he received an op-ed piece he wrote to white americans in which he asked them to examine the ways they benefit from being white. this program contains language some may find offensive. today we are thrilled to hear the keynote address a letter of love with white backlash. please join me in welcoming
who served as the acting solicitor general in the obama administration from 2010 to 2011, and randy barnettfessor at georgetown law center in madrid. and originalist constitutional scholar and commentator. weisman day at nine eastern on c-span and join the conversation and follow us on c-span. we have resources on the website for background on each case, the companion book, the link to the national constitution center's interactive constitution and landmark cases podcast emory university law...
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. >> our guest to discuss this landmark case are neal, and randy barn net barnette. live monday night at nine eastern on c-span. join the conversation . >> i think it's important to remind the citizens of washington if you really get an opportunity to talk to each other, more than likely you'll find the things significant to each of us are very similar when we feel divisions between ourselves. . >> i live here in olympia washington and what's important to me is the death penalty. i want to abolish it. . >> 123450 he joins other foreign policy experts to discuss how imposing sanctions impacts foreign democracy. this portion is
. >> our guest to discuss this landmark case are neal, and randy barn net barnette. live monday night at nine eastern on c-span. join the conversation . >> i think it's important to remind the citizens of washington if you really get an opportunity to talk to each other, more than likely you'll find the things significant to each of us are very similar when we feel divisions between ourselves. . >> i live here in olympia washington and what's important to me is the death...
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from 2010-2011, and randy barnett. professor at georgetown law center, a little to-- libertarian and scholar and commentator. >> joined the conversation. we have resources on our website for background on each case, the landmark cases companion book, a link to the national constitution center's and the landmark cases podcast. >>> the house energy and subcommittee on energy held a hearing to review the activities of the electric transmission sector. witnesses talked about ways to improve the grid including planning and construction of new transmission lines. and talked about the effect of existing laws and regulations. >>> we are going to get started . our committee has a major bill on the house floor. nuclear waste, and i know that the debate has started. a number of us have been there to speak and our colleagues is helping-- our colleague is helping to manage the bill. i'm going to drive to be quick with the gavel and we will continue after that but it will be a series of votes. >> we are continuing our series by taki
from 2010-2011, and randy barnett. professor at georgetown law center, a little to-- libertarian and scholar and commentator. >> joined the conversation. we have resources on our website for background on each case, the landmark cases companion book, a link to the national constitution center's and the landmark cases podcast. >>> the house energy and subcommittee on energy held a hearing to review the activities of the electric transmission sector. witnesses talked about ways to...
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the actingcuss it is solicitor general from the obama administration from 2010 to barnett, aandy professor and libertarian commentator. -- amonday night at nine 9:00 eastern on c-span. follow us at c-span. we have resources on our website for background on each case, the landmark cases companion book, to the national constitution center and the landmark cases podcast, at c-span.org/landmark cases. >> next on american history tv, army veteran colonel gregory discusses his book. a tank fontenot , discusses his commander during the 1991 gulf war, focuses on changes the division went to -- went through after the vietnam war and help -- and how those innovations help them defeat at least a dozen iraqi divisions during operation desert storm. the kansas city public library posted this hour-long event. host: good evening, everybody. i'm the director of programming at t k
the actingcuss it is solicitor general from the obama administration from 2010 to barnett, aandy professor and libertarian commentator. -- amonday night at nine 9:00 eastern on c-span. follow us at c-span. we have resources on our website for background on each case, the landmark cases companion book, to the national constitution center and the landmark cases podcast, at c-span.org/landmark cases. >> next on american history tv, army veteran colonel gregory discusses his book. a tank...
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vlad. >> all right, errol barnett at the white house for us. thank you. >>> president trump's former campaign manager is still facing charges filed by special counsel robert mueller. a federal judge did not dismiss the indictment of paul manafort, but he was skeptical of mueller's authority in the case. jeff pegues has more on the hearing in alexandria, virginia, and the president's reaction to it. >> i've been saying that for a long time. it's a witch hunt. >> on friday, president trump seized on the judge's words as evidence that the special counsel's investigation had gone too far. >> the judge questions mueller's authority to prosecute manafort. >> former trump campaign chairman paul manafort was indicted by the special counsel on bank fraud charges in connection to his alleged activities predating the 2016 election. during a court hearing friday, u.s. district judge t.s. ellis wondered whether in pursuing the case against manafort, special counsel robert mueller had exceeded his mandate to investigate russian election interference. ellis s
vlad. >> all right, errol barnett at the white house for us. thank you. >>> president trump's former campaign manager is still facing charges filed by special counsel robert mueller. a federal judge did not dismiss the indictment of paul manafort, but he was skeptical of mueller's authority in the case. jeff pegues has more on the hearing in alexandria, virginia, and the president's reaction to it. >> i've been saying that for a long time. it's a witch hunt. >> on...
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from 2010-2011, and randy barnett. professor at georgetown law center, a little to-- libertarian and scholar and commentator. >> joined the conversation. we have resources on our website for background on each case, the landmark cases companion book, a link to the national constitution center's and the landmark cases podcast. >>> the house energy and subcommittee on energy held a hearing to review
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. >> for more, let's bring in rob barnett. market bubbleck -- i point that out because the we are seeing bubble behavior most notably a wrong -- among tech stocks. the thing about bubbles, they longer, sod continue the first thing we did is find what a bubble is. people use that without any definition and we think it is important to have a record definition. broad -- others would say they would never be booked to identify one in real-time. bubble,now we are in a can you make money with that knowledge? >> the short answer is yes, absolutely. going to step further, you can identify when you are in a bubble. there will people who identified the tech bubble, but again, you need a definition if you want to identify a bubble. our definition is simple and that is it is difficult to frame a set of fundamental forecasts for companies that would justify current valuation. the assumptions would have to be extremely aggressive in the second part is the great majority of owners own because they expect the rates to go up and be able to sell
. >> for more, let's bring in rob barnett. market bubbleck -- i point that out because the we are seeing bubble behavior most notably a wrong -- among tech stocks. the thing about bubbles, they longer, sod continue the first thing we did is find what a bubble is. people use that without any definition and we think it is important to have a record definition. broad -- others would say they would never be booked to identify one in real-time. bubble,now we are in a can you make money with...
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from 2010-2011, and randy barnett. professor at georgetown law center, a little to-- libertarian and scholar and commentator. >> joined the conversation. we have resources on our website for background on each case, the landmark cases companion book, a link to the national constitution center's and the landmark cases podcast. >>> the house energy and subcommittee on energy held a hearing to review the activities of the electric transmission sector. witnesses talked about ways to improve the grid including planning and construction of new transmission lines. and talked about the effect of existing laws and regulations. >>> we are going to get started . our committee has a major bill on the house floor. nuclear waste, and i know that the debate has started. a number of us have been there pe
from 2010-2011, and randy barnett. professor at georgetown law center, a little to-- libertarian and scholar and commentator. >> joined the conversation. we have resources on our website for background on each case, the landmark cases companion book, a link to the national constitution center's and the landmark cases podcast. >>> the house energy and subcommittee on energy held a hearing to review the activities of the electric transmission sector. witnesses talked about ways to...
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the actingcuss it is solicitor general from the obama administration from 2010 to barnett, aandy professor and libertarian commentator. -- amonday night at nine 9:00 eastern on c-span. follow us at c-span. we have resources on our website for background on each case, the landmark cases companion book, to the national constitution center and the landmark cases podcast, at c-span.org/landmark cases. >> next on american history tv, army veteran colonel gregory discusses his book. a tank fontenot , discusses his commander during the 1991 gulf war, focuses on changes the division went to -- went through after the vietnam war and help -- and how those innovations help them defeat at least a dozen iraqi divisions during operation desert storm. the kansas city public library posted this hour-long event. host: good evening, everybody. i'm the director of programming at the kansas city public library. it's a pleasure to be her tonight. i've been thinking for a while about doing a program about desert storm, and i wondered whether we were far enough removed to take a historical look at it. when the u
the actingcuss it is solicitor general from the obama administration from 2010 to barnett, aandy professor and libertarian commentator. -- amonday night at nine 9:00 eastern on c-span. follow us at c-span. we have resources on our website for background on each case, the landmark cases companion book, to the national constitution center and the landmark cases podcast, at c-span.org/landmark cases. >> next on american history tv, army veteran colonel gregory discusses his book. a tank...
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. >>> jim barnett on game day today as we are in a countdown to the warriors tip-off tomorrow. >> can'tait. thank you, dennis. >>> coming up, new fissures explode. the increasing threat that something much worse may be coming. >>> plus your digital assistant could be vulnerable to hackers. how they could trick your device into doing their bidding by speaking to it with sound. >>> and you probably know where your birth certificate and social security card are, but what about your genetic information? well if you were born here in the last 35 years, it be stored and possibly even sold out of the state-run bio bank. it's not just any streaming. it's "watch what you want on the fastest internet" streaming. it's "live sports so you never miss a goal" streaming. it's "dvr shows because you'll never know when you'll need it" streaming. it's streaming from xfinity that makes your life... simple. easy. awesome. get started with xfinity internet for $40 a month for 2 full years when you sign up for tv. plus, get 3x the speed of at&t and directv. click, call or visit a store today. our top story a
. >>> jim barnett on game day today as we are in a countdown to the warriors tip-off tomorrow. >> can'tait. thank you, dennis. >>> coming up, new fissures explode. the increasing threat that something much worse may be coming. >>> plus your digital assistant could be vulnerable to hackers. how they could trick your device into doing their bidding by speaking to it with sound. >>> and you probably know where your birth certificate and social security...
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i mean, the last time we heard this kind of thing was from people like george wallace and ross barnett960s. no one in the political mainstream has been saying things like this. we thought we'd gotten past this point. so it's all the more shocking because we're not used to it anymore because it's coming from the most powerful official in the land. >> what about in your book in which you say king and kennedy were never close but they were linked together at the height of the civil rights movement and you quote civil rights activist harry belafonte saying a kennedy-king alliance would be the right wing's greatest fear. how so? >> because these two guys were incredibly formidable people. and for the eight years they knew one another, there were various obstacles between them, racial, cultural obstacles that kept them from ever becoming too close, but they were working towards the same ends, haltingly, warily but constructively and by by 1968 they were in the same place on social question, they were getting to be in the same place on vietnam. various sources managed to keep them apart and w
i mean, the last time we heard this kind of thing was from people like george wallace and ross barnett960s. no one in the political mainstream has been saying things like this. we thought we'd gotten past this point. so it's all the more shocking because we're not used to it anymore because it's coming from the most powerful official in the land. >> what about in your book in which you say king and kennedy were never close but they were linked together at the height of the civil rights...
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solicitor general neocon administration in 2010 to 2011 and randy barnett at georgetown law center, a libertarian and original constitution commentator. watch landmark cases tonight at nine eastern on c-span. join the conversation. our hashtag is landmark cases. follow a set c-span. we have resources for background on the landmark cases. a link to the national constitution center's in the landmark cases paused cast at c-span.org/landmark cases. >> resident transformer chief of staff recently joined journalist bob woodward and carl bernstein for a discussion on the relationship between the white house and the press posted by -- this is an hour and a half. [applause] >> at evening, everybody. what a treat to see all of you here. what a wonderful turnout. we are very pleased you are here with us and that you will be hearing, seeing a wonderful program today. this is the third event in this year's leon panetta lecture series. this season we've been discussing as you know the american dream. tonight, our speakers will focus on the presidency and the role of leadership and how that influenc
solicitor general neocon administration in 2010 to 2011 and randy barnett at georgetown law center, a libertarian and original constitution commentator. watch landmark cases tonight at nine eastern on c-span. join the conversation. our hashtag is landmark cases. follow a set c-span. we have resources for background on the landmark cases. a link to the national constitution center's in the landmark cases paused cast at c-span.org/landmark cases. >> resident transformer chief of staff...
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wells barnett were antirape activist.d to protect black women which came from a tradition, it literally means the right of the lord and the antibelum and jim crowe south. that meant black women's bodies and lives did not matter. white men abused and raped women as well. rape, segregation, lynching, education, economic justice. people who live and worked in the south in the heat of the civil rights were clearly the heart and soul of the movement, their heroic actions often putting themselves and their families in harm's way were without equal. as servant leaders, african-american women. >> leaders in desire to serve communities and power for themselves. they were not survival. i would like to tell you about my personal story. my mother was born in rural arkansas in the place that's so small you cannot even find it on the map. it was 100 miles away from little rock, arkansas, she could not go to high school because school for black children ended at eighth grade and the nearest high school was 100 miles away in little rock,
wells barnett were antirape activist.d to protect black women which came from a tradition, it literally means the right of the lord and the antibelum and jim crowe south. that meant black women's bodies and lives did not matter. white men abused and raped women as well. rape, segregation, lynching, education, economic justice. people who live and worked in the south in the heat of the civil rights were clearly the heart and soul of the movement, their heroic actions often putting themselves and...