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erik baxter, let me start with you. you went to court. you argued the case, and did you get everything that you were looking for. >> what a great decision. what a great day for the hawn family. you don't give up when you're trying to provide for your family. that's th the significant decision by the supreme court. >> they accepted the arguments that we argued. they acknowledge when you force someone who is running their business, threating them with millions a day in fines that is a substantial burden. that's what we argued. and if there was a need to provide these drugs to women for free they could do it directly noting the most straightforward way for the government to meet it's compelling interest is to deliver the drugs directly. >> ira, does this extend the notion of person hood in rifra. to individuals? >> i think it takes us some place new neither the first amendment's had not been interpreted this way. this was an open question, and so the court decided that open question in a way that puts us in a new place and opens up the possi
erik baxter, let me start with you. you went to court. you argued the case, and did you get everything that you were looking for. >> what a great decision. what a great day for the hawn family. you don't give up when you're trying to provide for your family. that's th the significant decision by the supreme court. >> they accepted the arguments that we argued. they acknowledge when you force someone who is running their business, threating them with millions a day in fines that is a...
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what difference is this likely to have. >> marvin baxter one of the most conservative justice, joycein the middle to liberal. when you replace one out of seven, especially a conservative with a liberal judge, one closer to jerry brown's philosophy you see a difference in close votes for example the gay marriage vote 4-3 and legalizing gay marriage in 2008, baxter the was against it and approved anyway. on the close votes, it makes no difference. the bench can use more diversity. no latino justice, no african american justice. he'll have an opportunity to diverse ify the bench. >> there are some he can choose fro from. let's talk about the lore courts. he made 15 appointments this week. what stands out about the appointments he's made? >> he's appointed over 200 judges so far. what stands out is first judge and first female judge and the first latino judge. so you see him digging deep, more public defenders, more defense attorneys, more public interest lawyers. so really as jerry brown does often looking at these kinds of appointments in a different way than other governors have. >> l
what difference is this likely to have. >> marvin baxter one of the most conservative justice, joycein the middle to liberal. when you replace one out of seven, especially a conservative with a liberal judge, one closer to jerry brown's philosophy you see a difference in close votes for example the gay marriage vote 4-3 and legalizing gay marriage in 2008, baxter the was against it and approved anyway. on the close votes, it makes no difference. the bench can use more diversity. no latino...
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. >> caller: i own baxter international. >> baxter should be higher! i want you to buy baxter. it hasn't reacted bigger to the split up. i recommended them doing exactly in "get rich carefully" what they've done. i think that stock's too cheap. but i need to go to tom in north carolina. tom? >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah, tom. >> caller: found a company called greenbrier. >> i think trinity may be a little topee. and if that's the case, it may not be that good. there are problems in the red -- little -- rail cars are too high is what i'm saying. i think rail car prices could come down next year. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round." >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. all on thinkorswim predibut, manufacturings a prettin the united states do. means advanced tech
. >> caller: i own baxter international. >> baxter should be higher! i want you to buy baxter. it hasn't reacted bigger to the split up. i recommended them doing exactly in "get rich carefully" what they've done. i think that stock's too cheap. but i need to go to tom in north carolina. tom? >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah, tom. >> caller: found a company called greenbrier. >> i think trinity may be a little topee. and if that's the case, it may...
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justice marvin baxter is stepping down.he will not seek reelection when his term expires in january. baxter is considered one of the court's most conservative members. if governor brown is reelected in november, the democratic governor lo have a significant opportunity to reshape the high court. >>> calls for water conservation are falling on deaf ears. at the beginning of the year, governor brown asked everybody to cut back their water usage by 20%. but the latest reports show that water usage is down by just 5% and the bay area cut back by just 2%. they are considering mandatory conservation rules. >> the staff would put together some emergency regulations and would, those would be made public sometime probably in early july. and we would be meeting mid july. >> cuts may be around the corner, the state might curb were your watering your yard. >>> it's been a dry time and windy as well. >> it is worth noting. i know we are heading into the dry season. there's no sign of any rainfall coming in the next 12 to 14 days. and th
justice marvin baxter is stepping down.he will not seek reelection when his term expires in january. baxter is considered one of the court's most conservative members. if governor brown is reelected in november, the democratic governor lo have a significant opportunity to reshape the high court. >>> calls for water conservation are falling on deaf ears. at the beginning of the year, governor brown asked everybody to cut back their water usage by 20%. but the latest reports show that...
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baxter is a republican. it gives jerry brown the opportunity to appoint a more liberal member to the court. in fact the governor has two members to appoint to the court. they could appear on the ballot this november for a confirmation vote. >>> pg and e says it will spend millions of dollars to upgrate security, following last year's snipper pick. someone opened fire on that substation in april of last year. authorities say whoever was behind the attack also cut communication lines which affected cell phone and 911 service. >> reporter: they will spend more than $100 million over the next three years to protect substations over northern and central california. >>> meantime, electricity and natural gas rates could go up under a proposal issued this evening. they could be allowed to raise rates as much as 7.5%. pg and e says the increase would actually be well below that. the extra money would pay for safety, maintenance, and repairs. >>> new at 10:00, tonight marks the start of the alameda county fair. it's p
baxter is a republican. it gives jerry brown the opportunity to appoint a more liberal member to the court. in fact the governor has two members to appoint to the court. they could appear on the ballot this november for a confirmation vote. >>> pg and e says it will spend millions of dollars to upgrate security, following last year's snipper pick. someone opened fire on that substation in april of last year. authorities say whoever was behind the attack also cut communication lines...
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times reporter kevin baxter. he was at the game.e audience believe it's a turn moment for soccer in the hearts of americans sports fans? what do you think? >> well, i mean, all the numbers are there. the u.s. has more people in brazil fans not only u.s. fans but fans of mexico and italy. more world cup tickets were sold in the u.s. than any other country except brazil. 15% of the tickets made available worldwide went to u.s. fans. we have seen the fans there was 39,000 people there. half of those were americans. last night there was about 40,000 people in the game. at least a quarter of those probably a third were americans. so there -- and you see american family fans everywhere here. so if people haven't fallen in love with the sport they're spending a lot of money to come down here and look around. i think it could be a turning point. >> what do you think it is? early on the coach was criticized for saying that, listen, they're in a tough group and they wouldn't likely make it through. is it the players and dempsey has texas ties
times reporter kevin baxter. he was at the game.e audience believe it's a turn moment for soccer in the hearts of americans sports fans? what do you think? >> well, i mean, all the numbers are there. the u.s. has more people in brazil fans not only u.s. fans but fans of mexico and italy. more world cup tickets were sold in the u.s. than any other country except brazil. 15% of the tickets made available worldwide went to u.s. fans. we have seen the fans there was 39,000 people there. half...
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(loud thud) (letters shattering) buster: buster baxter here, reporting for lakewood elementary sportsam dunk" scarborough in the elwood city baskets for charity competition. francine, what do you think of his chances? a banana? that's the best you could do for a microphone? hey, times are tough. plus, this is 100% compostable. so, is brain going to win? slam dunk definitely has a height advantage, but brain's a real competitor. not only does he have terrific aim, but he's cool under pressure. this player just never buckles, even if everything depended on this one shot-- the very fate of the world, life as we know it... do you mind? see? what did i tell you? what happened to your microphone? (muffled): mmm, technical difficulties. that's a wrap! hey, brain, want to come to the sugar bowl with us? no, thanks. our library could really use that money. i better practice some more.
(loud thud) (letters shattering) buster: buster baxter here, reporting for lakewood elementary sportsam dunk" scarborough in the elwood city baskets for charity competition. francine, what do you think of his chances? a banana? that's the best you could do for a microphone? hey, times are tough. plus, this is 100% compostable. so, is brain going to win? slam dunk definitely has a height advantage, but brain's a real competitor. not only does he have terrific aim, but he's cool under...
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. >> i had fell in love with barney baxter, which was a comic. >> reporter: and women heard the call.> my brother started taking lessons before me but i asked if i could. >> reporter: across generations they share a bond with another veteran. returning at long last to normandy, a c-47 sky train dakota called whiskey 7. one of the very few planes remaining from the airborne assault on not preoccupied europe. 70 years ago bud rice was an experienced pilot, 1800 hours in the cockpit. he was as ready as he would ever be. at 2:15 a.m. on june 6th, it was time to go. >> when you flew into the fog bank, was there panic. >> yes, fortunately, the training kicks in. you're scared but focused. >> reporter: leslie cruise was ready as well. >> the green light went on and one, two, three, four, five. as fast as you can count it, we went out. >> reporter: d-day and the long, grueling months took a toll on rice and cruise, buddy whose -- buddies who didn't make it back. >> remember the faces of the friends you lost? >> i do. i do. yeah, i do that very, very well. >> reporter: cruise's war ended when
. >> i had fell in love with barney baxter, which was a comic. >> reporter: and women heard the call.> my brother started taking lessons before me but i asked if i could. >> reporter: across generations they share a bond with another veteran. returning at long last to normandy, a c-47 sky train dakota called whiskey 7. one of the very few planes remaining from the airborne assault on not preoccupied europe. 70 years ago bud rice was an experienced pilot, 1800 hours in the...
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has just a two-goal differential lead over ghana. >> kevin baxter, are you there yet? have you made it out of your hotel room? >> reporter: yes, we have been in the media center for a little while. but it's kind of like back in elementary school on rainy days, usually the media center is empty. it's packed right now. and it smells like wet hair. so -- >> thank you, sir. as we talk to you, we've got live pictures here from recife. these drenched fans starting to pour into the stadium. kevin, thank you, sir. do appreciate you. fans here in the united states getting ready for the big game as well. lots of viewing parties across this country, including new york city, washington, d.c., chicago. that's where we find nbc's katy tur. she's hanging out at grant park. what's the scene like there? how are the fans holding up? >> reporter: it smells a lot better than wet hair out here. i'll tell you that much, craig. it's cool. we've got a few hours till the game and this place is packed. they had about 10,000 people here for sunday's match against portugal. they're expecting up t
has just a two-goal differential lead over ghana. >> kevin baxter, are you there yet? have you made it out of your hotel room? >> reporter: yes, we have been in the media center for a little while. but it's kind of like back in elementary school on rainy days, usually the media center is empty. it's packed right now. and it smells like wet hair. so -- >> thank you, sir. as we talk to you, we've got live pictures here from recife. these drenched fans starting to pour into the...
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. >> reporter: area and the bleacher report globe's baxter holmes are reporting the trade talks thatould send minnesota timberwolves all-star kevin love to the warriors are dead. at least for now >> reporter:love is the prototypical "stretch-four" a big guy who can stretch the defense with his outside shooting that new warriors coach kerr has said he covets but warriors brass is evidently split on whether they should give up klay thompson who has teamed up with stephen curry to form the best shooting baackcourt in the nba >> reporter: you and for one moment lebraun model to his wife to get on to mr. graeme and get things going in regards to going back to cleveland? instagram >> reporter: >> gary:now the timberwolves thompson but also small forward harrison barnes as well. and that has killed discussions the warriors had reportedly offered barnes as part of the trade without thompson >> gary:tim duncan returning next season tim duncan is exercising the will return to play for the san antonio spurs next season whch would be his 18th in the nba >> gary:duncan turned 38 in april and won
. >> reporter: area and the bleacher report globe's baxter holmes are reporting the trade talks thatould send minnesota timberwolves all-star kevin love to the warriors are dead. at least for now >> reporter:love is the prototypical "stretch-four" a big guy who can stretch the defense with his outside shooting that new warriors coach kerr has said he covets but warriors brass is evidently split on whether they should give up klay thompson who has teamed up with stephen...
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>> caller: my question is about baxter. >> you know, buy buy buy, a breakup candidate that's breaking doing just what i said they should do in my requests get rich carefully." i'm sticking by it as a buy. let's go to connie in california. connie? >> caller: hey, mr. cramer, thank for your show. i'm wonders about briggs & stratton. >> yeah, i'm disappointed. just disappointed. i thought they should have done better in this environment, they haven't. i'm going to hold off buys. >>> let's goo to ethan inening in in this. ethan? >> caller: how are you doing? what are your opinions on citigroup? >> no, i don't want to own citigroup. nothing there. there are so many other better banks. >>> frank in idaho? >> caller: >> caller: he hello, jim. how are things with you? >> not bad. thanks for. >> caller: >> caller: i'm fair. i'm in one of the thinks assisted living places in boise. i've had a pretty good life and have an investment in pengrowth energy for -- >> right, that's got good yield. here's the problem, it's canadian. i can't recommend the canadians. they have different tax consideration
>> caller: my question is about baxter. >> you know, buy buy buy, a breakup candidate that's breaking doing just what i said they should do in my requests get rich carefully." i'm sticking by it as a buy. let's go to connie in california. connie? >> caller: hey, mr. cramer, thank for your show. i'm wonders about briggs & stratton. >> yeah, i'm disappointed. just disappointed. i thought they should have done better in this environment, they haven't. i'm going to...
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and rush keeps calling bill o'reilly ted baxter. so there's a lot of noise going on on talk radio and blah, blah. >> is boehner taking his lead from right wing talkers to do the satisfaction dance? here's the president talking about boehner and the lawsuit that might be coming. >> we take these actions and then now republicans are mad at me for taking these actions. they are not doing anything. and then they are made i'm doing something. i'm not sure which of the things i've done they find most offensive but they've decided they are going to sue me for going -- >> question mark, what about that? >> this is the latest phony baloney flavor of the month echo chamber side show. i hear nobody in the real world talking about this lawsuit. you know what people are talking about, world cup soccer, the bars and restaurants are full and talking about it at starbucks. this whole thing is an echo cham beryl chamber. and i will bet you a thick steak and fixed drink the lawsuit never gets filed. it's him trying to calm down the tribe. >> is he ge
and rush keeps calling bill o'reilly ted baxter. so there's a lot of noise going on on talk radio and blah, blah. >> is boehner taking his lead from right wing talkers to do the satisfaction dance? here's the president talking about boehner and the lawsuit that might be coming. >> we take these actions and then now republicans are mad at me for taking these actions. they are not doing anything. and then they are made i'm doing something. i'm not sure which of the things i've done...
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"not without my litter: grumpy cat." [ applause ] meredith baxter-birney is the voice of the cat.peaking of pets, i just found out about this new iphone app similar to tinder that helps people find dogs to adopt. though, it should be interesting when you finally meet your new dog and realize you've been catfished by a a hamster. [ laughter ] this is good. i read that the mayor of miami has rejected the proposed stadium site for david beckham's new soccer team. the mayor said if he wants a a team that only scores a a couple times a game he'll just watch the heat. [ audience ohs ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: the mayor. the mayor of miami. he's the one that said it. >> steve: elected by the people! >> jimmy: all right, i said it. i might have said it. i might have said it. well, donald sterling's back in the news. [ boos ] sterling said he's fighting the sale of the clippers because the nba is a quote, "band of hypocrites" and quote, "despicable monsters." he said, "and those are my kind of people. i mean, don't make me leave. i'm having a good time. these are good people." [ laughter and
"not without my litter: grumpy cat." [ applause ] meredith baxter-birney is the voice of the cat.peaking of pets, i just found out about this new iphone app similar to tinder that helps people find dogs to adopt. though, it should be interesting when you finally meet your new dog and realize you've been catfished by a a hamster. [ laughter ] this is good. i read that the mayor of miami has rejected the proposed stadium site for david beckham's new soccer team. the mayor said if he...
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many things, sieve ran baxter, my mother, told me that with determination, preparation, intelligence, you can do anything. anything good. so i'm still doing -- listen to me i'm here talking to bob schieffer, i'm doing anything. [ laughter ] >> schieffer: may i just say that i think i've fallen in love with you. that hasn't happened to me on this broadcast very often. i'm going to wish you the happiest of mother's day. i know what you have said today means a lot to moms out there and also to daughters. i want to wish you the very best. it made a wonderful mother's day for me because it reminded me how much my mom would have liked and admired may arc angelo. we'll be right back. like 60,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the rewards on internet, phone services and at office supply stores. with ink plus i can choose how to redeem my points. travel, gift cards even cash back. and my rewards points won't expire. so you can make owning business even more rewarding. ink from chase. so you can. who's going to make it happen
many things, sieve ran baxter, my mother, told me that with determination, preparation, intelligence, you can do anything. anything good. so i'm still doing -- listen to me i'm here talking to bob schieffer, i'm doing anything. [ laughter ] >> schieffer: may i just say that i think i've fallen in love with you. that hasn't happened to me on this broadcast very often. i'm going to wish you the happiest of mother's day. i know what you have said today means a lot to moms out there and also...
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when her mother, vivian baxter told her at age 17 you know, baby, you may be one of the greatest womenut there. that's keeping you from the healthcare you deserve. at humana, we believe if healthcare changes, if it becomes simpler... if frustration and paperwork decrease... if grandparents get to live at home instead of in a home... the gap begins to close. so let's simplify things. let's close the gap between people and care. ♪ thebut in the case of the s to thlexus ls... let's close the gap between people and care. ...which eyes? eyes that pivot with the road... ...that can see what light misses... ...eyes designed to warn when yours wander... or ones that can automatically bring the ls to a complete stop. all help make the unseen... ...seen. and make the ls perhaps the most visionary vehicle on the road. this is the pursuit of perfection. . >>> all right. the economy hit a key milestone this week. we've now erased the number of recession era job losses, and added even more on top of that. we've learned on friday that 217,000 jobs were added last month, and the unemployment rate held
when her mother, vivian baxter told her at age 17 you know, baby, you may be one of the greatest womenut there. that's keeping you from the healthcare you deserve. at humana, we believe if healthcare changes, if it becomes simpler... if frustration and paperwork decrease... if grandparents get to live at home instead of in a home... the gap begins to close. so let's simplify things. let's close the gap between people and care. ♪ thebut in the case of the s to thlexus ls... let's close the gap...
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the yield baxter make the chair recognizes the gentlelady from wisconsin. >> thank you so much.y nice to see you i was looking through your testimony i could not agree more that there was an important strategy for the senior regulators across the spectrum because i was here when mr. paulson came with the $700 billion. we don't want to go through that any more. my question is good process leads to a good policy. i saw a the fsoc insurance expert dismissed from the decision and yet they were designated but then we saw the sec pushed back from fsoc and he is the expert of the industry. his think it would be held will so then to dissent from the decision so not to be on record. what are we to learn from of the experts from the fsoc having less of a voice. >> i actually think they all have of voice but ultimately not everyone will agree. and i have spoken to some length and i believe the record was robust than warranted the decision not everyone of the council agreed. but us decision stands the its with the analytic and quality of i.m. comfortable with us said judgment made but with
the yield baxter make the chair recognizes the gentlelady from wisconsin. >> thank you so much.y nice to see you i was looking through your testimony i could not agree more that there was an important strategy for the senior regulators across the spectrum because i was here when mr. paulson came with the $700 billion. we don't want to go through that any more. my question is good process leads to a good policy. i saw a the fsoc insurance expert dismissed from the decision and yet they...
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when her mother, vivian baxter, told her at age 17, you know, baby, you may be one of the greatest womenprophecying what we all know to be true. maya angelou is the greatest woman i have ever known. [ applause ] in all the ways that only she could define what it means to be in her words a real woman and not just an aging female, but a proud to spell my name w-o-m-a-n kind of woman, she had many daughters throughout the world. stephanie and rosa, matima. her great gift to us is that she made every one of us feel like we were the one. she made us feel heard and seen and loved and special and worthy. you alone are enough, she taught me. and i am the woman i am today because she was. she not only existed as she proclaimed in her poem "tall trees," she thrived to help other people do the same and indeed, as she said, we can be better and do better because she existed. you know, i still -- i marvel at god. i am just in awe that i, a little colored, then negro girl -- >> an emotional, personal and moving tribute from oprah winfrey. still to speak this morning at the tribute to dr. maya angelou,
when her mother, vivian baxter, told her at age 17, you know, baby, you may be one of the greatest womenprophecying what we all know to be true. maya angelou is the greatest woman i have ever known. [ applause ] in all the ways that only she could define what it means to be in her words a real woman and not just an aging female, but a proud to spell my name w-o-m-a-n kind of woman, she had many daughters throughout the world. stephanie and rosa, matima. her great gift to us is that she made...