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he was his best man in berger's wedding. it was berger who suggested harry blackmun. he was a champion of harry blackmun's. i think when he joined the court, berger really expected that he and black and would be of a single mind. they called them the minnesota twins. over time, there was a -- and their judicial philosophy verged substantially. roe v. wade was the beginning of that. by the end of their lives, their friendship was really in tatters. berger was famously idiot credit -- video credit and that war on members of the court. host: when the court was ready to hear it did not have full confidence. clark: the court takes the case in april of 1971. they took the case is to decide younger versus harris and its application. younger was a divisive case within the court that was decided to 60 days before the court took roe and doe. they were trying to see if they could take from state court into federal court. that general scenario applied in roe and doe. they took these cases to decide whether it applied and knocked them out of court. a decisive moment comes in septe
he was his best man in berger's wedding. it was berger who suggested harry blackmun. he was a champion of harry blackmun's. i think when he joined the court, berger really expected that he and black and would be of a single mind. they called them the minnesota twins. over time, there was a -- and their judicial philosophy verged substantially. roe v. wade was the beginning of that. by the end of their lives, their friendship was really in tatters. berger was famously idiot credit -- video...
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you won't mess with a round of golf with daniel berger! he knows those are decoys, right?robably not. you can't choose your family. i think these birds are part penguin. they will not fly away. but you can choose to save money with geico. geico, see how much you could save. jim: here is the lineup tonight on cbs -- "60 minutes" coming up shortly except for those of you on the west coast. all new "big brother" and "candy crush" "ncis: los angeles." so down to 100 in the fedexcup playoffs. the top five players, you see ranksing there. we showed you nine rookies remain out of the 100. eight players advance to the second week for the 11th straight season, including six past champions. you can't help but wonder if dustin on the eve of the masters, on that wednesday afternoon, had he not slipped and fallen, hurt his back, had to withgraduate -- withdraw from the tournament what this yore could have been. he had won three events already in the calendar year. he was back to that form this week. nick: i chatted to him earlier in the week and exact
you won't mess with a round of golf with daniel berger! he knows those are decoys, right?robably not. you can't choose your family. i think these birds are part penguin. they will not fly away. but you can choose to save money with geico. geico, see how much you could save. jim: here is the lineup tonight on cbs -- "60 minutes" coming up shortly except for those of you on the west coast. all new "big brother" and "candy crush" "ncis: los angeles." so down...
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both of these organizations were the brainchild of chief justice berger. he joined the court, berger, he quickly noted that every other branch has ancillary organizations, i mean, think of how many the president has. i mean, really. we haven't even thought of having a securities and exchange commission. in -- well, these program -- these organizations help promote their work and in '73 the judicial fellows program was established. it's now known as the supreme court fellows program to bring mid-career scholars to the court, very good idea. we have the federal judicial center, the administrative office of the courts and now the sentencing commission and we go to all of these different organizations and they serve a year long fellowship where they learn something about judicial management. i've often wondered why do the law schools not have two or three people who are directly engaged in that. it's a very important field and everyone thinks that on the bench and also quite a few lawyers do as well. so, anyway, it's a thought. but to compliment the fellows pr
both of these organizations were the brainchild of chief justice berger. he joined the court, berger, he quickly noted that every other branch has ancillary organizations, i mean, think of how many the president has. i mean, really. we haven't even thought of having a securities and exchange commission. in -- well, these program -- these organizations help promote their work and in '73 the judicial fellows program was established. it's now known as the supreme court fellows program to bring...
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gentlemen were army generals of course and then they changed the character name from i think it was berger to pull over so started call me the pulverizer which i which i appreciated i have to just acknowledge john hughes he was such an incredible man i think his real talent also larry was to see something in people he really empowered people he really gave them shots and he really understood how to get the best out of people without ever infringing on his writing plus in the business or the life is sort of forty one years what's the biggest change you've seen tentpole films that there's such a huge industry for brilliantly in d.c. and i think that's a real surprise i think i read somewhere that spielberg referred to it as like the new westerns since all next on larry king now. larry king now our guest today is actor producer musician director and eighty's anthony michael hall known for pirates of silicon valley of the. edward scissorhands the dead zone and of course sixteen candles on the breakfast club the now stars obvious that brad pitt and war machine the film an afghanistan war satire
gentlemen were army generals of course and then they changed the character name from i think it was berger to pull over so started call me the pulverizer which i which i appreciated i have to just acknowledge john hughes he was such an incredible man i think his real talent also larry was to see something in people he really empowered people he really gave them shots and he really understood how to get the best out of people without ever infringing on his writing plus in the business or the...
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police put the school shellen berger elementary on lock down. it started when police got reports of gun shots on scott street. they found a man who had said had been hit by a truck. the police found the alleged driver but he ran away. we will continue to track that stand off. okay another white house shakeup just a couple of hours ago, carl icon announced he is stepping down. he had the president's blessing. this follows another big move. steve bannon will no longer serve. seven months later, none of those men surrounding the president and the vice president are part of the trump administration. >> reporter: well it is interesting when you look at the number of people who have left the white house just in the past month alone. today the white house put out a statement that it was mutually agreed that it would be ban non's last day in the white house. that makes him the fourth person to leave the white house in just the past month. >> reporter: steve bannon is out. >> we never had a doubt and donald trump never had a doubt that he was going to wi
police put the school shellen berger elementary on lock down. it started when police got reports of gun shots on scott street. they found a man who had said had been hit by a truck. the police found the alleged driver but he ran away. we will continue to track that stand off. okay another white house shakeup just a couple of hours ago, carl icon announced he is stepping down. he had the president's blessing. this follows another big move. steve bannon will no longer serve. seven months later,...
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.>>> a creation called the impossible berger is winning over meat lovers even though it is made without any meat at all. stay with us. ktvu fox 2 news at 6:30 pm is next. ♪ what should i watch? show me sports. it's so fluffy! look at that fluffy unicorn! he's so fluffy i'm gonna die! your voice is awesome. the x1 voice remote. xfinity. the future of awesome. >>> tonight's top story. police on the scene of an officer involved shooting in richmond on the 3400 block of richmond parkway near hilltop mall. source confirms police attempted to stop that armed robbery suspect. it and in it richmond with the suspect got out of the car with a machete and that is when the police opened fire. the suspect was killed.>>> a south bay business interfacing child pornography charges. 34-year-old el verde nguyen headed hidden camera in the bathroom of his art and music business called the enlightenment studio.
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that he got his knighthood last time because this time he wouldn't even get a caustic lorica answer berger's just here was done by the b.b.c. trust for bias against corbin what did you think what did you think of the way for instance the b.b.c. was done by the b.b.c. child i've just told you i didn't i didn't i didn't i don't believe that. the brits .
that he got his knighthood last time because this time he wouldn't even get a caustic lorica answer berger's just here was done by the b.b.c. trust for bias against corbin what did you think what did you think of the way for instance the b.b.c. was done by the b.b.c. child i've just told you i didn't i didn't i didn't i don't believe that. the brits .
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threat to bring fire and fury to pyongyang amid global calls for deescalation correspondent jacqueline berger reports from washington. on his comments of threatening fire and fury against north korea were called into question trump hit back saying maybe they in fact weren't tough enough break lee the people that would question that statement was too tough maybe it wasn't tough enough wants to. make it work threats to the united states. they will be met with fire and fury. like the world just never see now when asked what could be tougher than fire and fury gave the sinister response of you'll see leaving everyone frightened that physical action could be the next step in this war of words trump also one p.r. nyang that they be sorry if they even considered attacking the u.s. or any of its allies if. north korea does anything in terms of even thinking about attack. of anybody that we love what we represent do or allies or us they can be very very nervous i'll tell you what they should be very dubious because things will happen to them like they never thought possible north korea better get thei
threat to bring fire and fury to pyongyang amid global calls for deescalation correspondent jacqueline berger reports from washington. on his comments of threatening fire and fury against north korea were called into question trump hit back saying maybe they in fact weren't tough enough break lee the people that would question that statement was too tough maybe it wasn't tough enough wants to. make it work threats to the united states. they will be met with fire and fury. like the world just...
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then my job and my wife's job was to write a memo for chief justice berger actually as to what kind. of an independent corporation could could possibly be established that would protect the integrity and the independence of legal service lawyers well then congress comes along when it has to or because it's federally funded. it's probably you the main source of funding for people who can't afford lawyers but i have to say i don't know a lawyer who can afford a lawyer so that we've got a little problem of pricing in a very important service to deal with all manner of problems but when congress then one you'll see that trump possess to fund that the legal services corporation and that's a perennial battle that goes on and in the past the lawyers. have championed the american bar association has championed refunding so i really have to give them credit what i don't give them credit for is the imposition over struction on every legal service attorney to do what any attorney for a rich person would do like you can't talk to administrator is about regulations you can't lobby you can't bring
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speculation of chaos in the cabinets but there might be another reason behind the changes jacqueline berger explains. the never ending drama coming out of the white house has recently been bolstered by a number of shake ups in the west wing staff and each time another employee bites the dust the media cries that chaos and disaster are reigning in the white house the turmoil inside the white house is real and on full display a torrent of profanity obscenity and humiliation this is a recognition that six months into this presidency it is a fail of the failed presidency we've been seeing trump repeatedly attack members of his own staff often on social media causing headlines to erupt questioning the president's fantasy these insane tweets some of donald trump's most insane tweets you know trump is completely insane a growing number of democrats are openly questioning president trump's mental health and listening carefully to donald trump and i think he's a narcissistic maniac but man this though it may be is there a method to it garcia says that may mean. it's no secret that democrats hate tru
speculation of chaos in the cabinets but there might be another reason behind the changes jacqueline berger explains. the never ending drama coming out of the white house has recently been bolstered by a number of shake ups in the west wing staff and each time another employee bites the dust the media cries that chaos and disaster are reigning in the white house the turmoil inside the white house is real and on full display a torrent of profanity obscenity and humiliation this is a recognition...
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well for more on this let's cross live now to washington and correspondent jacqueline berger well jacqueline i hope you can hear me out has this come as a surprise. the. president has rather reluctantly signed this bill into law trump released a statement saying that while he favors tough measures to punish and deter aggressive behavior by foreign powers the bill is seriously flawed and he only signed it for the sake of national unity he repeated that he has expressed concerns from the beginning about a number of points within the law of the legislation but congress included a number of quote clearly unconstitutional provisions it takes to pass the bill but due to the landslide votes that came out of both the house and the senate the president didn't really have a choice but to sign off on the sanctions on tuesday secretary of state rex tillerson also commented on his and the president's dislike of the new measures but seemed hopeful that russia and the u.s. could move forward despite them. their action by the. congress to put these sanctions in place in the way they did another the presiden
well for more on this let's cross live now to washington and correspondent jacqueline berger well jacqueline i hope you can hear me out has this come as a surprise. the. president has rather reluctantly signed this bill into law trump released a statement saying that while he favors tough measures to punish and deter aggressive behavior by foreign powers the bill is seriously flawed and he only signed it for the sake of national unity he repeated that he has expressed concerns from the...
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lorica answer berger's just here was done by the b.b.c. trust for bias against corbin what did you think what did you think of the way for instance the b.b.c. was done by the b.b.c. child i've just told you i didn't i didn't i didn't i don't believe that. the british media in general of been if. to jeremy corbin in particular the violet tax that he's had to put up with on the license that literally ordinary people have rejected. decided to look at policies look at a decent genuine honest man and give them rewards and the rewards i believe will be a step towards governments in hopefully the not too distant future you can now do you think aaron banks and the bad boys. anything and. take risks public. thinking about negotiations. with the. british. you know the indications that the position of. the british government really is going in. it's a big victory for the. quickly from everyone saying you couldn't do well. didn't it. investigation. investigation. i think that. david cameron. on the. british running for craig. didn't she win an overall
lorica answer berger's just here was done by the b.b.c. trust for bias against corbin what did you think what did you think of the way for instance the b.b.c. was done by the b.b.c. child i've just told you i didn't i didn't i didn't i don't believe that. the british media in general of been if. to jeremy corbin in particular the violet tax that he's had to put up with on the license that literally ordinary people have rejected. decided to look at policies look at a decent genuine honest man...
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got his knighthood last time because this time he wouldn't even get a caustic out lorica answer berger's just here was done by the b.b.c. trust for bias against corbin what did you think what did you think of the way for instance the b.b.c. was done by the research i just told you i didn't i didn't i didn't i don't believe that the british media in general have been if. to jeremy corbin in particular the violet attacks that he's had to put up with on july sixth literally ordinary people have rejected that santa decided to look at policies look at a decent genuine honest man and give him a rewards on the rewards i believe will be a step towards governments in hopefully the not too distant future you can now do you think aaron banks in the bad boys of bricks it taught seamus milne anything in the corbin team yes be unconventional take risks and make the public and what do you think of the european politicians your colleagues in the e.u. parliament will of would now be thinking about negotiations with a call to be hoping they'll be absolutely over the moon they will see a weakened british p
got his knighthood last time because this time he wouldn't even get a caustic out lorica answer berger's just here was done by the b.b.c. trust for bias against corbin what did you think what did you think of the way for instance the b.b.c. was done by the research i just told you i didn't i didn't i didn't i don't believe that the british media in general have been if. to jeremy corbin in particular the violet attacks that he's had to put up with on july sixth literally ordinary people have...
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berger's just here was done by the b.b.c. trust for bias against corbin what did you think what did you think of the way france is the b.b.c. was done by the b.b.c. just told you i didn't i didn't i did i don't believe that the british media in general have been. to. any particular violent attacks that he's had to with. literally ordinary people have rejected. decided to look at policies look at a genuine honest man and give them a reward reward i believe will be a step towards governments in hopefully the not too distant future you're kind of getting out in banks in the bad boys of bricks a tool chain is milne anything in the corbin team yes be unconventional take risks and make the public and what do you think of the european politicians your colleagues in the e.u. parliament will of now be thinking about negotiations with a call to be hoping they'll be absolutely over the moon they will see a weakened british prime minister and they will see that already you know the indications are that the bracks that position that is go
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and sean berger. he was tasked by bill clinton to go to the national archives to prepare for the 9/11 commission to find out how to get the documents. he gets a term of the plea deal to under go a poll pegrav and find out what he took. it never happened. >> sean: where are the counsels? hillary did commit crimes. there is no doubt she committed crimes. how does she escape free? what about all of the people leaking? i applaud jeff sessions for digging deep. in want the attorney general to do it on other issue and debbie wasserman schultz, and clinton and ukrainian collusion. >> sean, people see through this. there was not a special prosecutor for lois lerner and the clinton p foundation and china gate and people see through this. and if donald trump is listening. let it ride. people see through it. it will not hurt your presidency and give us the three plus gdp., and no one will care. >> i sort of agree. they need to get to the leaks. >> sean: that is the biggest threat to the presidency. you have one
and sean berger. he was tasked by bill clinton to go to the national archives to prepare for the 9/11 commission to find out how to get the documents. he gets a term of the plea deal to under go a poll pegrav and find out what he took. it never happened. >> sean: where are the counsels? hillary did commit crimes. there is no doubt she committed crimes. how does she escape free? what about all of the people leaking? i applaud jeff sessions for digging deep. in want the attorney general to...
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of the 200 search and seizure cases decided touriduring the t of berger and rehnquist, 75% favored the state. so you see a reversal in terms of the win/loss rate. the trend continues a little less so under the roberts court. i completely agree. >> we have three more cases in the landmark series. we did produce a brief book that's available to you that outlines all of the cases. it's written by supreme court journalist tony morrow. it's available on our website for $8.95. we'll get it out to you quickly. during the next few months the series is likely to reair in its entirety, to you can watch it on television in the weeks ahead and have the become ready for you. it's archived on our website, each program after it airs. so there is an opportunity to watch it online. the book is easily available and we can get it to you quickly. i'm take two more calls and that will be it. and next is pete in georgia. hi, pete. >> hello. hi. thank you for this program. i really enjoy it. i try to catch it whenever i see it. my question was about, i guess, what we can expect in the fourth amendment juris
of the 200 search and seizure cases decided touriduring the t of berger and rehnquist, 75% favored the state. so you see a reversal in terms of the win/loss rate. the trend continues a little less so under the roberts court. i completely agree. >> we have three more cases in the landmark series. we did produce a brief book that's available to you that outlines all of the cases. it's written by supreme court journalist tony morrow. it's available on our website for $8.95. we'll get it out...
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so the change didn't come till the berger court, a court that had a reputation for being conservative and yet that court struck down one federal law after another, one state law after another, on the ground that they discriminated arbitrarily on the basis of gender. >> rose: so what does that say about the way the court works, you know, and time? >> well, there's a great -- there was a great constitutional law professor who said, the court should never be influenced by the weather of the day, but ini'veta bring, it will -- but inevitably, it will be influenced by the climate of the era, and that's what the court of the '70s was influenced by. >> rose: and is that what the court of the 21st century has been with respect to marriage equality and same-sex marriage, influenced by what was happening in the larger community? the climate. >> i'm wondering whether i should answer at all. ( laughter ) >> rose: why are you wondering? >> she gets more cover than i do. ( laughter ) >> rose: that's an interesting expression in itself, she gets more cover than i do, meaning she's given more -- what
so the change didn't come till the berger court, a court that had a reputation for being conservative and yet that court struck down one federal law after another, one state law after another, on the ground that they discriminated arbitrarily on the basis of gender. >> rose: so what does that say about the way the court works, you know, and time? >> well, there's a great -- there was a great constitutional law professor who said, the court should never be influenced by the weather...
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i don't know that berger was in her was a conservative.and which is not based in religious belief. first, scalia - >> one justify through religion and the other through an original interpretation. >> antonin scalia never justified on opinions on capital punishment. he in speeches and articles and comments to his biographer, he justified it on the basis of religion and he kept saying, you cannot separate me from my catholicism because it is who i am. now, i think that he did say that if there ever came a time when of course there was duty under the oath of office that conflicted with his oath of office but he resigned but there never was a conflict. [inaudible question] can you talk a little bit about that in terms of his - >> i think is an institutionalist. i think he has deep feelings about the court and its place and the constitutional system. while he's a lot during his confirmation hearings, it was nonsense about his being impartial umpire and is going to call balls and strikes and no one goes to the stadium to see the umpire. they go to work the players. i don't know what he m
i don't know that berger was in her was a conservative.and which is not based in religious belief. first, scalia - >> one justify through religion and the other through an original interpretation. >> antonin scalia never justified on opinions on capital punishment. he in speeches and articles and comments to his biographer, he justified it on the basis of religion and he kept saying, you cannot separate me from my catholicism because it is who i am. now, i think that he did say that...
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tony berger stadium? okay, dad. i'm going to jump on a bus. i'll be there. are you okay? yeah.'ll jump -- i'll jump on one. yeah. i'm in rockport. dad, i love you. >> aaron and his dad were later reunited in austin, texas. imagine that desperation multiplied by the tens of thousands all across texas. >> all those folks displaced and trying to make sure everyone's okay. the storm is still happening. it is still happening now. a lot more rain to come. >>> let's check cnn "money stream." global stock markets, u.s. stock futures falling after north korea launched a mill over japan. -- a missile over japan. the u.s. put the dow down .6%, about 140 points lower. stocks this year have largely ignored geopolitical events. one exception -- rising tensions with north korea. while markets are not freaking out, there is caution here. money flowing into so-called safe havens like gold, up .7%. the japanese yen considered a haven currency. it is currently at a four-month high against the u.s. dollar. flooding from tropical storm harvey keeping many oil refineries shut down, knocking at least
tony berger stadium? okay, dad. i'm going to jump on a bus. i'll be there. are you okay? yeah.'ll jump -- i'll jump on one. yeah. i'm in rockport. dad, i love you. >> aaron and his dad were later reunited in austin, texas. imagine that desperation multiplied by the tens of thousands all across texas. >> all those folks displaced and trying to make sure everyone's okay. the storm is still happening. it is still happening now. a lot more rain to come. >>> let's check cnn...
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probably one of the main things they did in the ozarks was one fred berger, the youngest son -- youngest sonthe and a friend killed a sheriff. about 100 miles from springfield. that is probably the most notorious thing they did in the ozarks. it was the first time that ma barker was identified as a member of the gang. they found pictures of her and the names of all of the gang members. so that was the first she became notorious, really. this is where the barkers are all buried. jennings.picture of the jennings brothers in january 1932 killed six police officers from springfield who came out to their house near brookline west of springfield. like 10 police officers came out to capture them. there was 10 of them and just like to have the jennings brothers. and they did not know that the jennings brothers had really high-powered rifles while the cops only had pistols. anyway, like six of them got killed. even today it is considered the largest, most law officers to lose their lives in a single shoot out. that is the house where it took place. that is their sisters, who helped them stealing
probably one of the main things they did in the ozarks was one fred berger, the youngest son -- youngest sonthe and a friend killed a sheriff. about 100 miles from springfield. that is probably the most notorious thing they did in the ozarks. it was the first time that ma barker was identified as a member of the gang. they found pictures of her and the names of all of the gang members. so that was the first she became notorious, really. this is where the barkers are all buried. jennings.picture...
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two local fathers joining us isaia thomas and jason berger like a berger. >> yes. >> with an e. >> withted in the kids can you physical me your name. >> kyla. >> when is your birthday? >> august29th. >> when is your party? >> today. >> she's she has birthday party today. >> all right. >> how excited. isaia tell me your full name. >> isaia thomas, j. >> he practiced that. he got it good. thank you guys for being here with us. >> how important is it to be involved in her life? >> i think ultra important. dads a lot of times are busy schedules and i think it's important to just make that ti time. it's never going to be convenient or easy but obviously the love is there like no other, and to make that time and be in your child's life i think makes a huge difference. >> isaia, let's speak real lysate klee. statistics show in the african-american communities fractured family make it tough for dads to be in their kids lives. your thoughts on that. >> sometimes especially with the economic state that we're in, not just locally but nationally it does put extra burden on not just fathers but pare
two local fathers joining us isaia thomas and jason berger like a berger. >> yes. >> with an e. >> withted in the kids can you physical me your name. >> kyla. >> when is your birthday? >> august29th. >> when is your party? >> today. >> she's she has birthday party today. >> all right. >> how excited. isaia tell me your full name. >> isaia thomas, j. >> he practiced that. he got it good. thank you guys for being here...
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and sean, you didn't mention sandy berger, remember him under bill clinton? he was tasked by bill clinton to go to the national archives and get documents to compare for the 9/11 commission. and he still documents out of the national archives, given a slap on the wrist. and one of the terms of his plea deal was he was supposed to undergo a polygraph to find out what he took. it never happened. selected outrage, hypocrisy, double standards, that's what's going on here >> what about the other special counsels? hilary committed crimes. there is no doubt she committed crimes. how does she skate free? what about all of these people leaking? i applaud the attorney general jeff sessions for now digging deep into this. but i also want to see either the attorney general, he could do it on other issues. he could do it on the clintons, debbie waser-man schultz. the ukranian conclusion >> people see through this. there wasn't a special prosecutor for lois learner in the irs scandal. there hasn't been a special prosecutor for the clinton foundation. there wasn't one for t
and sean, you didn't mention sandy berger, remember him under bill clinton? he was tasked by bill clinton to go to the national archives and get documents to compare for the 9/11 commission. and he still documents out of the national archives, given a slap on the wrist. and one of the terms of his plea deal was he was supposed to undergo a polygraph to find out what he took. it never happened. selected outrage, hypocrisy, double standards, that's what's going on here >> what about the...
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armed in case of polar bears, some other hunters take us out to the very top berger. to the very topto bring about this change. i love my people and i love my land. maybe we should start looking ahead for something that's more renewable. maybe wind in the winter and solar in the summer. any options are better. traditional inupiat dancers tell the stories of their land and its creatures. donald trump and his decisions may well be woven into the songs of the future. claire marshall, bbc news. the london—based company that provided the voting system for the highly controversial constituent assembly in venezuela on sunday says some machines were tampered with. the difference between the result announced an turnout was at least 1 million votes. it is therefore with the deepest regret that we have to report that the turnout numbers on sunday, 30th ofjuly, for the constituent assembly in venezuela were tampered with. the automated election system used in venezuela is tamper—evident and self—reports any attempts to interfere with it. as charity records go, this one's a classic.three women in
armed in case of polar bears, some other hunters take us out to the very top berger. to the very topto bring about this change. i love my people and i love my land. maybe we should start looking ahead for something that's more renewable. maybe wind in the winter and solar in the summer. any options are better. traditional inupiat dancers tell the stories of their land and its creatures. donald trump and his decisions may well be woven into the songs of the future. claire marshall, bbc news. the...
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armed in case of polar bears, some other hunters take us out to the very top berger. to the very topwe should start looking ahead for something that‘s more renewable. maybe wind in the winter and solar in the summer. any options are better. traditional inupiat dancers tell the stories of their land and its creatures. donald trump and his decisions may well be woven into the songs of the future. it looks like the record for a football tra nsfer it looks like the record for a football transfer fee is about to be shattered. with french club paris st—germain preparing an astonishing £198 milliond bid for the brazilian footballer neymar. that‘s more than twice the current record. neymar‘s current club, barcelona, have given him permission to hold talks — one of his advisers says the deal could be done by the weekend. our sports news correspondent richard conway is in paris and has this update on that world record fee. it is a huge amount of money but one of the mottos of this club is "revons plus grand" — dream bigger. and there can be no bigger dream in world football right now than sign
armed in case of polar bears, some other hunters take us out to the very top berger. to the very topwe should start looking ahead for something that‘s more renewable. maybe wind in the winter and solar in the summer. any options are better. traditional inupiat dancers tell the stories of their land and its creatures. donald trump and his decisions may well be woven into the songs of the future. it looks like the record for a football tra nsfer it looks like the record for a football transfer...
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some people describe him as you hear words like autistic, somebody with as berger's.t -- tracee carrasco outside the brooklyn federal courthouse with details on the verdict. tracee, what do you know? reporter: cheryl it has been a quiet day up until now. we haven't heard anything from the jury. they brought a note to the judge saying they reached a verdict. i want to go down the counts. count one, conspiracy to commit securities fraud, he was found not guilty. count two, conspiracy to commit wire fraud, he was found not guilty. securities fraud, he was found guilty. count four, conspiracy to commit securities fraud. also found not guilty. count five, conspiracy to commit wire fraud, not guilty. count six, conspiracy fraud, guilty. count seven, conspiracy to commit wire fraud. count eight, conspiracy to commit securities fraud, found guilty. we heard he could face up to 20 years in prison. he pleaded not guilty. he denies all of these charges. martin shkreli, the so-called farmer bro, known for being the ceo who hiked up prices for a life-saving aids drug, he is here,
some people describe him as you hear words like autistic, somebody with as berger's.t -- tracee carrasco outside the brooklyn federal courthouse with details on the verdict. tracee, what do you know? reporter: cheryl it has been a quiet day up until now. we haven't heard anything from the jury. they brought a note to the judge saying they reached a verdict. i want to go down the counts. count one, conspiracy to commit securities fraud, he was found not guilty. count two, conspiracy to commit...
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so i would suggest that the roberts court even more so than the court under berger and rehnquist is probably closer to limiting the exclusionary rule even further with comments like this, but we don't have as much data so it's difficult to say that conclusively, but it's an interesting development. as i say to my daughter, it all comes down to math. there are four justices on the court who would get rid of the exclusionary rule and it just takes one. it's always five. so that's why judicial appointments are important, it's why presidential elections are important and why we have to pay attention to these things. so let me end on a happier note. so what is going to happen? one thing that's happening which is really quite fascinating would actually make troms clark i think roll over in his grave is that states are actually more aggressively protecting fourth amendment rights against unreasonable searches and seizures more so than the federal government and federal courts. that's a very interesting development because the argument actually in favor of the criminal due process revolution in the
so i would suggest that the roberts court even more so than the court under berger and rehnquist is probably closer to limiting the exclusionary rule even further with comments like this, but we don't have as much data so it's difficult to say that conclusively, but it's an interesting development. as i say to my daughter, it all comes down to math. there are four justices on the court who would get rid of the exclusionary rule and it just takes one. it's always five. so that's why judicial...
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2007 until 2014 and he graduated from ucla after law school and he clerked for chief justice warren berger of the united states supreme court and justice anthony kennedy. prior to the appointments to the appellate bench served as chief judge of the united states claims court and finally professor leah litman of u.s.i. law and writes on constitutional law with a focus on federalism and post conviction review and clerked for george jeffrey sutton of the united states court of appeals for the sixth circuit. he was a member of our panel two years ago and clerked for kennedy on the u.s. supreme court and was gracious to join the panel. judge litman joined where she was a lecture on law. to keep the program moving i asked the panelists to speak for no more than seven minutes on one of the court's cases as well as a theme from the term and will leave us with half the time for the panelists to engage with one another and to take questions. we'll take questions from the live audience and we'll take questions on twitter using the #uci law scotus. given this venue and press of time we changed our for
2007 until 2014 and he graduated from ucla after law school and he clerked for chief justice warren berger of the united states supreme court and justice anthony kennedy. prior to the appointments to the appellate bench served as chief judge of the united states claims court and finally professor leah litman of u.s.i. law and writes on constitutional law with a focus on federalism and post conviction review and clerked for george jeffrey sutton of the united states court of appeals for the...
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is 8:57 and where monitoring the traffic alert on southbound 880 with traffic backed up to head in bergerhe welling. that should usually take less than 15 minutes. big rigs are allowed to use 580. the closure will be in place with chp hoping to have it wrapped up by 9:30 this morning. 48 ad, traffic on the right side is going southbound and definitely avoid 880 if you can. we are tracking an accident at the bay bridge toll plaza and there is an alert and effect. >>> we have gray skies and good morning, we also have risk weather. this shows too far -- how far inland the layers are this morning into mount vaca with high cloudiness and in upper level trough with temperatures in the 50s and 60s and the wind has been brisk. 17 in oakland, 20 in concord through walnut creek, 16 in fairfield with the wind blowing westerly and 60s and 70s. 10-12- 15 degrees lower inland and toward the delta. this is the new comfort food. grown right here in california, with absolutely no antibiotics ever. a better way to grow, a better way to eat. and it starts with foster farms simply raised chicken. california
is 8:57 and where monitoring the traffic alert on southbound 880 with traffic backed up to head in bergerhe welling. that should usually take less than 15 minutes. big rigs are allowed to use 580. the closure will be in place with chp hoping to have it wrapped up by 9:30 this morning. 48 ad, traffic on the right side is going southbound and definitely avoid 880 if you can. we are tracking an accident at the bay bridge toll plaza and there is an alert and effect. >>> we have gray skies...
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new center, cory berger is introducing a bill to remove confederate statues from the us capitol buildingtional statuary hall. this comes after this bacons violence in charlottesville. we will let you know what happens. >>> things morning. thieves and prince wayne county are adding a high-tech twist to stealing your credit card information. 5 devices have been found in the past week at 7/11 in woodbridge. police say all of them bluetooth devices to still the information wirelessly. the good news, you can use your phone to check for them. if you see a random bluetooth signal, do not swipe. teaneck grabbed the umbrella you may need it later today. here is veronica. >>> well it will be a hot and sticky the next 2 days. get ready for a few showers and thunderstorms. today, there will be very isolated and pop-ups thunderstorms mainly during the afternoon hours not we will have a high of 870. tomorrow we will push closer to 90 and tomorrow with higher humidity it will feel very heavy rain across the area. maybe even getting some high winds and a small hail. weakened not bad at 800. monday right
new center, cory berger is introducing a bill to remove confederate statues from the us capitol buildingtional statuary hall. this comes after this bacons violence in charlottesville. we will let you know what happens. >>> things morning. thieves and prince wayne county are adding a high-tech twist to stealing your credit card information. 5 devices have been found in the past week at 7/11 in woodbridge. police say all of them bluetooth devices to still the information wirelessly. the...
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of the 200 search and seizure cases that were decided during the tenure of berger and rehnquist, 75%f them favored the state. you see a real reversal in terms of the win/loss rate. i think at the cost of liberty of the personal individuals. we're seeing the trend continue, although a little less so under the roberts case. >> we have three more cases in our landmark series. it's a 12-week program. we produced a brief book that's available to you that outlines the cases. it's written by tony morrow, it's available on our website for $8.95. we'll get it out to you quickly. this series is likely to reair in its entirety so you can watch it on television in the weeks ahead. it is archived on our website, each program after it airs. there's an opportunity to watch it online. that book is easily available and we'll get it to you pretty quickly. a couple of minutes left. i'm going to take two more calls and that will be it. next is pete in fortson, georgia. hi, pete. >> caller: hello. hi. thank you for this program. i really enjoy it. i try to catch it whenever i see it. my question was abou
of the 200 search and seizure cases that were decided during the tenure of berger and rehnquist, 75%f them favored the state. you see a real reversal in terms of the win/loss rate. i think at the cost of liberty of the personal individuals. we're seeing the trend continue, although a little less so under the roberts case. >> we have three more cases in our landmark series. it's a 12-week program. we produced a brief book that's available to you that outlines the cases. it's written by...
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coalition forces exchanged fire with turkish banks rebels near the syrian city of miami beach jacqueline berger explains how events unfolded. the u.s. has found itself between a rock and a hard place in syria namely between kurdish and turkish forces both of whom are supposed to be american allies but consider one another anime and it seems tensions are on the rise with a coalition spokesperson revealing that u.s. backed forces exchanged fire with pro turkish rebels not once but several times in recent weeks when patrolling areas held by the forces turkey supports almost implications in the last two weeks coalition forces conducting over mobile patrols northwest of members in northern syria received. from groups these incidents have occurred in territories primarily under the control of turkish backed flights is now the u.s. has told turkey to pass on to the rebels they support that firing on u.s. led coalition forces is quote not acceptable adding that patrols will continue and warning that coalition forces are always prepared and ready to defend themselves if need be which is not exactly the
coalition forces exchanged fire with turkish banks rebels near the syrian city of miami beach jacqueline berger explains how events unfolded. the u.s. has found itself between a rock and a hard place in syria namely between kurdish and turkish forces both of whom are supposed to be american allies but consider one another anime and it seems tensions are on the rise with a coalition spokesperson revealing that u.s. backed forces exchanged fire with pro turkish rebels not once but several times...
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growing dissatisfaction among americans with the traditional two party system altogether as jacqueline berger investigations here in the u.s. capitol it seems that republicans and democrats alike are struggling to gain any traction politically when it comes to the left our recent poll shows that only forty two percent of the public views the party in a positive light and the funding is coming to a crawl and as we earlier saw in new york many see the party as purely anti trump but many struggling to define any clear policy message the policy proposals. i mean specifically. i'm not sure. i think it was the right thing now now. i can mention one can you tell us one policy proposal the democrats have put forward in twenty seventeen. being against trumpet enough to get them elected. probably no no i mean they have to have something to back it up i asked the other questions about the g.o.p. here in d.c. and it seems that they're not fairing any better are you kidding. i don't know what. to. say. to your wife nothing major and minor i'm trying to think there have been some minor things but i can't t
growing dissatisfaction among americans with the traditional two party system altogether as jacqueline berger investigations here in the u.s. capitol it seems that republicans and democrats alike are struggling to gain any traction politically when it comes to the left our recent poll shows that only forty two percent of the public views the party in a positive light and the funding is coming to a crawl and as we earlier saw in new york many see the party as purely anti trump but many...
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charles kan of newberger berger got -- next. ♪ amid negative brexit adjusted wage growth, what is themorning? onernor carney opine sterling. 22,000,000 is up -- dow is upon us. cost cutting and growth of the cash flow have nothing to do with it. give me a cosmo with carrie can you work at double-shift on sunday and i need a filipino nurse for the shift on tuesday? isigration reality, this bloomberg surveillance live from our world headquarters in new york. i am tom keene. with the -- with me not babbling immigration wars is francine lacqua. yesterday afternoon indies united states of america -- in these united states of america was extraordinary. use aim not babbling immigration wars, not yet. we are just about to go through brexit. tom: this is a serious issue. you are sweating bullets whether you are not -- you are about to get thrown out on your ear. francine: i am keeping cool, but it is significant for growth. away from the emotions, there's a lot of research giving us a glimpse of immigration on the economy and if you curb it too much, growth may take a hit. tom: there we go. se
charles kan of newberger berger got -- next. ♪ amid negative brexit adjusted wage growth, what is themorning? onernor carney opine sterling. 22,000,000 is up -- dow is upon us. cost cutting and growth of the cash flow have nothing to do with it. give me a cosmo with carrie can you work at double-shift on sunday and i need a filipino nurse for the shift on tuesday? isigration reality, this bloomberg surveillance live from our world headquarters in new york. i am tom keene. with the -- with me...