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mary beth: no.sevelt students all voted to have our lawyer in the graduation speaker, and he was. susan: how does this all feel to you, seeing your picture on a wall at the school you attended? mary beth: the whole story has been crazy, quite a journey, and very unexpected. as i tell students, this really is how most history is made, by the small things that we do in life. and you have to take your experiences and find what you can do with them to make a better world. i have found that i can share this story with students and help encourage them to speak up for the things that affect their lives. susan: we have about eight minutes left. there has been referenced by both of you to later first amendment conditions that have affected schools. i'm going to put them on the screen and have you tell us a little more about them. they include bethel school district versus frazier in 1986. dials versus merit no in 2007 and morsi frederick in 2007. -- guiles v, marineu, and mose v. frederick. erik: in bethel,
mary beth: no.sevelt students all voted to have our lawyer in the graduation speaker, and he was. susan: how does this all feel to you, seeing your picture on a wall at the school you attended? mary beth: the whole story has been crazy, quite a journey, and very unexpected. as i tell students, this really is how most history is made, by the small things that we do in life. and you have to take your experiences and find what you can do with them to make a better world. i have found that i can...
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my question is for mary beth. as a teacher, i know the power that my students possess, but you, someone who actually lived it and went through it, what would you tell them to keep their motivation and their spirits up, especially with everything going on in our country? mary beth: what i found is that when you find an issue that you care about, and i know so many of you already have issues that you care about, and you join up with other people who also care about that issue to do something about it, life becomes very interesting. and meaningful. and you get to meet all kinds of great, interesting people. like i'm meeting all of you today. and many days it's even fun, like today, so that is my advice. find some issue that you can speak up about and stand up about, and also, even as a child , i felt sad about a lot of things. i still do today. i think because i've been a nurse working with children and teenagers for so many years, many things make me sad. but one thing, the kids don't have what you need a lot of tim
my question is for mary beth. as a teacher, i know the power that my students possess, but you, someone who actually lived it and went through it, what would you tell them to keep their motivation and their spirits up, especially with everything going on in our country? mary beth: what i found is that when you find an issue that you care about, and i know so many of you already have issues that you care about, and you join up with other people who also care about that issue to do something...
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let's thank mary beth and david. [applause] announcer: coming up later today, we will bring you a forum on the conflict in syria and that country's future is to buy the woodrow wilson center at 1:30 p.m. eastern here on c-span. tonight on c-span, wells fargo ceo tim sloan on his company's rebuilding effort following the scandal over customer accounts. hearing comments on the structural factors he believes led to those actions. >> we've got so many businesspeople that are probably wondering, with replication -- the reputation wells fargo had, how could this happen to you? what was the biggest lesson you learned over the last 18 months about what ball was dropped? obviously there was an incentive program that was too aggressive. beyond that, however the signals missed? >> i think part of the reason the signals were missed was that a few years ago we were organized differently. we were organized on a business line by business line basis. each of the business lines had its own finance department and risk department and h
let's thank mary beth and david. [applause] announcer: coming up later today, we will bring you a forum on the conflict in syria and that country's future is to buy the woodrow wilson center at 1:30 p.m. eastern here on c-span. tonight on c-span, wells fargo ceo tim sloan on his company's rebuilding effort following the scandal over customer accounts. hearing comments on the structural factors he believes led to those actions. >> we've got so many businesspeople that are probably...
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this is a question for both mary beth and for mr. jaf if i. teach at a university here in wisconsin and serve on a school berd and i'm undergrate waits who want to be teachers and graduate students to be school principals. so my question is, how do we find that balance between making sure students maintain their freedom of speech and expression and yet ensure the safety of all students without any substantial or material disruption? >> well, that is always the question and thank you for calling. the question is always has a balance of rights of all of us because we live in a society with many, many members with different needs and there's a concept of the common good that goes back even to greece. and so, all the rights have limits. the first amendment has limits. you can't say i'm going to assemble tonight because other people want to use that street. and this is an issue coming up today a lot with the gun laws and the second amendment issue because, sure, you have a right to the second amendment but all rights have limits because the student
this is a question for both mary beth and for mr. jaf if i. teach at a university here in wisconsin and serve on a school berd and i'm undergrate waits who want to be teachers and graduate students to be school principals. so my question is, how do we find that balance between making sure students maintain their freedom of speech and expression and yet ensure the safety of all students without any substantial or material disruption? >> well, that is always the question and thank you for...
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beth: we have not seen it.hing, private company valuations have been steady, if not accelerating. emily: we often compare new york to silicon valley. new york i know there's a lot of exciting things in the tech scene, but there still has not been that multibillion dollar exit. when will that happen? will that happen? beth: we are seeing continued acceleration. there has been a lot of buzz in the market about new york and how it will grow. and we have seen over the last five years a big increase not only in the number of companies that have been founded here, but the number of exits. we also have a nice pipeline of potential companies that will exit at multiple billion dollars valuations, whether it is oscar health or others, there are some in the pipeline. so the question i get is where are those venture dollars going. i get asked a lot, is new york a real market? and i would say almost every single deal that we have looked at over the last two years have had silicon valley investors competing for them. mark's
beth: we have not seen it.hing, private company valuations have been steady, if not accelerating. emily: we often compare new york to silicon valley. new york i know there's a lot of exciting things in the tech scene, but there still has not been that multibillion dollar exit. when will that happen? will that happen? beth: we are seeing continued acceleration. there has been a lot of buzz in the market about new york and how it will grow. and we have seen over the last five years a big increase...
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of course his children are under investigation, beth his son and daughter nicole as you mentioned. even if charley says these thing do not cause any restaurant on hi family and do not create if i tensions between jared and his sibling, i think it will be hard to believe that is completely true. >> and ovg we have to remind our
of course his children are under investigation, beth his son and daughter nicole as you mentioned. even if charley says these thing do not cause any restaurant on hi family and do not create if i tensions between jared and his sibling, i think it will be hard to believe that is completely true. >> and ovg we have to remind our
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let me start with you, beth.at you didn't like about it. so when i went to the clinic it was in essex. as i approached the clinic, bear in mind i don't know where i'm going, the only reason i probably knew it was a clinic because of google maps on my phone and the fact these people were outside protesting. there were two men, one woman, a table, some fold up chairs. and as i got closer i realised there were lots of tiny model doll foetuses lots of different sizes, which as a person going in you automatically think that's what's inside you, which is not true at all. incredibly misleading. they have leaflets they hand to you, which on one side show incredibly gory pictures of bloody dead babies. on the other side they have a really nice cute picture of a newborn baby and a really happy mum. did you feel it was harassment as you went in or could you just have said not today thank you and walk past them and ignore them? obviously that's what i did do and what the majority of people do. i don't think it necessarily me
let me start with you, beth.at you didn't like about it. so when i went to the clinic it was in essex. as i approached the clinic, bear in mind i don't know where i'm going, the only reason i probably knew it was a clinic because of google maps on my phone and the fact these people were outside protesting. there were two men, one woman, a table, some fold up chairs. and as i got closer i realised there were lots of tiny model doll foetuses lots of different sizes, which as a person going in you...
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beth meade equalised for arsenal just from the goalkeeper.eth meade equalised for arsenaljust before half—time, and the days of the —— the other day's early... england's cricketers are in a strong position to square the series with new zealand after taking charge the final test. the end of day three in christchurch. james anderson and stuart broad got all of new zealand's wickets. that gave the visitors a 29 first innings lead. opening batsman alistair cooke fell early, but there were two half—ce ntu ry early, but there were two half—century is before being dismissed. new zealand are one up in the two match series. that is all the two match series. that is all the sports for now. thank you for watching. it is now time for the travel show. my name is tony giles. i'm from england. i'm totally blind and severely deaf in both ears. and i'm travelling around the world trying to visit every country. we're in the old city! israel is country 124. i see a place with my senses — i see a place by the sounds, by the smells, by the textures. the hustle an
beth meade equalised for arsenal just from the goalkeeper.eth meade equalised for arsenaljust before half—time, and the days of the —— the other day's early... england's cricketers are in a strong position to square the series with new zealand after taking charge the final test. the end of day three in christchurch. james anderson and stuart broad got all of new zealand's wickets. that gave the visitors a 29 first innings lead. opening batsman alistair cooke fell early, but there were two...
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beth from state college, pennsylvania. hi, beth. my question is, i'm only 45 years old. can cebria help me? this is an excellent time for you to start taking it. i mean, you are part of that sandwich generation. taking care of your kids, probably caring for your parents as well. i get it. you've got so much going on. it's easy to get turned around and forget things. this is a great time for you to start taking cebria. sounds great, thank you. thank you. and all our skype video people from across the country, great questions. dr. laux, we only have a minute left. is there anything else you'd like to add? bella, why i'm here today is personal. i'm not getting any younger, and all the things that i heard today, and the things that you said, my brain was suffering. and, as a doctor, it scared me probably more than most people. so, i looked for a natural solution. cebria was a game-changer for me. my confidence, my memory. it returned like what it was when i was at the top of my game. cebria is a once-in-a-lifetime discovery with solid science. i wanted people to have a chanc
beth from state college, pennsylvania. hi, beth. my question is, i'm only 45 years old. can cebria help me? this is an excellent time for you to start taking it. i mean, you are part of that sandwich generation. taking care of your kids, probably caring for your parents as well. i get it. you've got so much going on. it's easy to get turned around and forget things. this is a great time for you to start taking cebria. sounds great, thank you. thank you. and all our skype video people from...
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our guests to discuss this case are mary beth tinker, one of the students. she was 13 at the time. after two decade as a pediatric nurse, she started working as a free speech advocate, touring nationally as a speaker at schools. and an independent federal appellate litigator with experience at the supreme court, including work on more than 100 cases. he clerked for clarence thomas. watch landmark cases monday on c-span. join the conversation. g is landmarkta cases. we have background on each case, , a link to thek national constitution center's interactive constitution, and the landmark cases podcast at c-span.org/landmarkcases. >> the national cannabis festival hosted a policy summit. a portion of the event is just under two hours. >> hi everyone. on amplifyingnel equity in the cannabis industry. we have three guests with us today one going to introduce quickly. a managing director of ventures, the ceo of entech activision, and the general manager of marley natural. she was named one of the most powerful women in
our guests to discuss this case are mary beth tinker, one of the students. she was 13 at the time. after two decade as a pediatric nurse, she started working as a free speech advocate, touring nationally as a speaker at schools. and an independent federal appellate litigator with experience at the supreme court, including work on more than 100 cases. he clerked for clarence thomas. watch landmark cases monday on c-span. join the conversation. g is landmarkta cases. we have background on each...
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thank you, beth.project has benefitted from the great leadership of two district 11 supervisors, but i am very, very proud to bring up the current district 11 supervisor, whom frankly we could not have asked for more from. he's helped power up our balboa park pool, scored funding for a dog play area, he just joined us last week at the opening of the geneva community garden down the street. which is amazing. he participated in the planning and design conversation to make the playground better. he was there to celebrate the bike project. this guy really fights for district 11 communities and parks and green space. ladies and gentlemen, supervisor safai. >> all right. i'm going to take a minute to give a little bit of history. when i first was involved in this project, it went back to the geneva car barn, that's what we called it at the time, with marion harris, dan weaver, some of the folks and we met for hours and hours and hours. and every time we'd have an opportunity -- and steve courier -- and ever
thank you, beth.project has benefitted from the great leadership of two district 11 supervisors, but i am very, very proud to bring up the current district 11 supervisor, whom frankly we could not have asked for more from. he's helped power up our balboa park pool, scored funding for a dog play area, he just joined us last week at the opening of the geneva community garden down the street. which is amazing. he participated in the planning and design conversation to make the playground better....
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beth fouhy joins me now as she does every week. how close is this race?bout is trent franks, who has represented the district outside phoenix, abruptly retired, and the reason for that is he apparently had spoken to members of his staff about potential becoming a surrogate parent to him and his wife, was going to offer $5 million to said staffer. >> very strange. >> very strange. >> an open seat suddenly happens. the republican is debbie lesco, the democrat is a emergency doctor, first-time candidate. in most ways of looking at this she would have no chance, a plus 25 for mitt romius. hard-core republican. it's also in a suburb and part of phoenix that's very old, very white, not one of those changing suburban districts. really not the case in this district. however, the democrat seems to have made this a race. even though we're not fully expecting her we could see a surprise or very close race. >>> saw npr that is committees have put in leek over $9,000, tom perez was on "meet the press quest, was being asked how the dnc can afford this lawsuit against a
beth fouhy joins me now as she does every week. how close is this race?bout is trent franks, who has represented the district outside phoenix, abruptly retired, and the reason for that is he apparently had spoken to members of his staff about potential becoming a surrogate parent to him and his wife, was going to offer $5 million to said staffer. >> very strange. >> very strange. >> an open seat suddenly happens. the republican is debbie lesco, the democrat is a emergency...
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beth, i want to go back to comment about national security. we've heard a little bit about some people questioning whether the steel and aluminum tears are legitimately related to national security and focusing, this is just a front for protectionism. can you tell us a little bit more about why steel and particularly aluminum are ready to national security and a little bit of history maybe about what a section 232 tariffs is? >> why do we start with what section 232 does? it was first enacted by caucus in 1955. we cite the statute now that's 1962. support remember that congress did this just eight years after we signed the gap. congress was clearly aware to sign onto our debt obligations was going to some ramifications for our ability to protect our national security. >> what's the gap. >> the general agreement on tariffs and trade, trade agreement signed in 1947 1947 t was the precursor to the world trade organization that we have today. so that's a little bit of the history of section 232. it's important to recognize that the patriot act pla
beth, i want to go back to comment about national security. we've heard a little bit about some people questioning whether the steel and aluminum tears are legitimately related to national security and focusing, this is just a front for protectionism. can you tell us a little bit more about why steel and particularly aluminum are ready to national security and a little bit of history maybe about what a section 232 tariffs is? >> why do we start with what section 232 does? it was first...
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to create the perfect set but how do you turn smell into cinema director tom tech for and producer beth i think found a way in this international blockbuster are number one. patrick houston's perfume the story of a murder was published in one thousand nine hundred five and became a global bestseller but it would be more than two decades before the book became a film. our antihero is when we born with a supernatural sense of smell. to evoke that sentence director tom zooms in tight creeping up on characters and objects like the murder of a school and we whose magic nose is drawn to the scent of young women. if. we tried to close in on objects the way greenlee's nose would in a greedy and for gracious way with the set design of the camera movement we set out to create scenes that felt as lifelike as possible from the sort of business you know. when we is a monster who kills and kills in his praise pursuit of a perfect scent with perfume come to her turns on filmable novel into a gruesome but beautiful thriller. those are pics of the seven best movie adaptations of german novels since your
to create the perfect set but how do you turn smell into cinema director tom tech for and producer beth i think found a way in this international blockbuster are number one. patrick houston's perfume the story of a murder was published in one thousand nine hundred five and became a global bestseller but it would be more than two decades before the book became a film. our antihero is when we born with a supernatural sense of smell. to evoke that sentence director tom zooms in tight creeping up...
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arsenal equalised at the end of the first half when beth mead ran from the halfway line and didn't needchampions saracens have been knocked out of the european champions cup at the quarter final stage. there was only one point between the teams at half time, but they ended up well beaten by leinster in dublin. 30—19 was the final score and our reporter chrisjones was there. this was a test match like occasion, played at epic intensity, and just like ireland at twickenham to black lea ks wee ks like ireland at twickenham to black leaks weeks ago, leinster were too smart, too clinical and too physical. after a second half bits they marched on into the semifinals of the champions cup. here is the story of the game. the path to club rugby's greatest prize is clearer. saracens are the last english side left and those in the irish has been a problem of theirs. ireland's six nations win had leinster at its core. they knew that they had to quash the saracens early. garry ringrose‘s try was within four minutes. the visitors they can touch with the brits, but their title defence fell away in the
arsenal equalised at the end of the first half when beth mead ran from the halfway line and didn't needchampions saracens have been knocked out of the european champions cup at the quarter final stage. there was only one point between the teams at half time, but they ended up well beaten by leinster in dublin. 30—19 was the final score and our reporter chrisjones was there. this was a test match like occasion, played at epic intensity, and just like ireland at twickenham to black lea ks wee...
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our guests to discuss our mary beth tinker, one of the five students. she was 13 at the time. after two decades as a nurse she began working as a free speech advocate for students. an independent federal litigator with the experience at the supreme court on more than 100 cases. tonight atark cases 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. join the conversation. follow us at c-span caret we span. ♪
our guests to discuss our mary beth tinker, one of the five students. she was 13 at the time. after two decades as a nurse she began working as a free speech advocate for students. an independent federal litigator with the experience at the supreme court on more than 100 cases. tonight atark cases 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. join the conversation. follow us at c-span caret we span. ♪
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as a result of that we brought on beth reubenstein to help with the design process, and it's actually been going well, so i'd like her to come up and talk about what we've been doing with the design of the toilets and kiosks. >> supervisor cohen: great. thank you. >> good morning, supervisors. thanks for hearing this item. so last year, sort of late spring, summer, and fall, jc decaux had an initial sort of draft design that moved through historic preservation and also the arts commission specific design and review, and they reviewed it, and it got stopped. they were concerned about i would say the utilitarian nature of the design. it didn't have the uniqueness and flair that we would hope for an important san francisco assets. these kiosks and toilets will be on the street for the next ten to 20 years. we wanted to step back and balance this contract that's really been beneficial for the city, so we'd like to get that contract completed as soon as possible. we'd also like the toilets and kiosks to be as beautiful a possible. >> supervisor cohen: we got it. this is just an extension o
as a result of that we brought on beth reubenstein to help with the design process, and it's actually been going well, so i'd like her to come up and talk about what we've been doing with the design of the toilets and kiosks. >> supervisor cohen: great. thank you. >> good morning, supervisors. thanks for hearing this item. so last year, sort of late spring, summer, and fall, jc decaux had an initial sort of draft design that moved through historic preservation and also the arts...
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. >>> joining us now with her insider's take is beth fouhy. graphy to have you with me again.that specter? >> yeah, pretty extraordinary. it's normal for the president to want to campaign against democrats, campaign for members of his own party. john tester represents montana. it's one of those states that went heavily for donald trump, so some republican will take him on and president trump is signaling he will get very involved in that campaign. what i am watching for is whether president trump takes it to the next level. will he get behind a republican tries to fifo that spot? republicans are very, very divided by whether or not president trump ought to be getting personally involved in some of these races. he's such a lightning rod, still very popular of that base with him no matter what. we saw the big crowd there that was there for him no matter what, but he still brings out a lot of people against him. if johns tester will be vulnerable to a republican getting in the race, maybe -- as you guys know, the reason that he's taking off after tester is the whole what went dow
. >>> joining us now with her insider's take is beth fouhy. graphy to have you with me again.that specter? >> yeah, pretty extraordinary. it's normal for the president to want to campaign against democrats, campaign for members of his own party. john tester represents montana. it's one of those states that went heavily for donald trump, so some republican will take him on and president trump is signaling he will get very involved in that campaign. what i am watching for is...
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thank you, beth.e "doing chores for mom" per roll more "doing chores for dad" per roll more "earning something you love" per roll bounty is more absorbent, so the roll can last 50% longer than the leading ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty the quicker picker upper. hello. let's go for a ride on a peloton. let's go grab a couple thousand friends and chase each other up a hill. let's go make a personal best, then beat it with your personal better than best. let's go bring the world's best instructors right to you. better yet, let's go bring the entire new york studio - live. let's go anytime, anywhere, with anyone who's willing. and let's go do it all right here. ready to go? peloton. can make you feel unstoppable. but mania, such as unusual changes in your mood, activity or energy levels, can leave you on shaky ground. help take control by asking about your treatment options. vraylar is approved for the acute treatment of manic or mixed episodes of bipolar i disorder in adults. cli
thank you, beth.e "doing chores for mom" per roll more "doing chores for dad" per roll more "earning something you love" per roll bounty is more absorbent, so the roll can last 50% longer than the leading ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty the quicker picker upper. hello. let's go for a ride on a peloton. let's go grab a couple thousand friends and chase each other up a hill. let's go make a personal best, then beat it with your...
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mary beth but the current activities with historical reference. i'll give you a context for cyber activities to look at it. cyber is challenging for at least four reasons. it's hard to define any threat involving a computer. doesn't have to involve a digital network and what are the borders between traditional criminal activity like wire fraud and cyber activity. part ron is just getting your arms on the problem. the second is our government is not as well organized as it could or should be the threats. capabilities are scattered across the federal government and the state. there really is it connective tissue that brings these together. a former nsa or were not all the way there and both defending and knowing how to counter cyber threats. the third challenge is the speed and scale of cyber actions in the irrelevance of physical difference. the good old days if you wanted to rob a bank you had to go to the bank and go inside maybe point the gun and grab money from the tellers drawer, have a dipak blow up in your face but if you did it you could go
mary beth but the current activities with historical reference. i'll give you a context for cyber activities to look at it. cyber is challenging for at least four reasons. it's hard to define any threat involving a computer. doesn't have to involve a digital network and what are the borders between traditional criminal activity like wire fraud and cyber activity. part ron is just getting your arms on the problem. the second is our government is not as well organized as it could or should be the...
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. >> mary beth is the one that captured the video. mom, dad and aunt katherine are all witnessing this. they're afraid. >> would you like the say sorry, mommy and >> chocolate. >> you have plenty of chocolate. >> nah, we're good. >> that's our show for today. we'll see you on the next all new "rtm." ♪ ♪ get high speed internet from at&t. $30 per month. no extra monthly fees. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit att.com/internet. soi'm not giving you chewbacca got han solo? collect all twelve exclusive trading cards and try a new movie-inspired menu only at denny's. solo: a star wars story. may 25th. >>> tonight, breaking news here in new york city. the courthouse drama. president trump's personal attorney, michael cohen. stormy daniels arriving at court, too. the president's lawyer asking a judge to protect what was seized in that fbi raid. the judge's decision moments ago. and tonight, what stormy daniels then promised outside that courthouse. >>> also tonight, the white house reacts, after the james comey exclusive. telling
. >> mary beth is the one that captured the video. mom, dad and aunt katherine are all witnessing this. they're afraid. >> would you like the say sorry, mommy and >> chocolate. >> you have plenty of chocolate. >> nah, we're good. >> that's our show for today. we'll see you on the next all new "rtm." ♪ ♪ get high speed internet from at&t. $30 per month. no extra monthly fees. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit att.com/internet....
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our guests are mary beth tinker, one of the students who challenged the school district when she was 13, she began working as a free speech advocate for students. independent appellate litigator with experience at the supreme court, including 100 cases. he clerked for clarence thomas in 1996. watch landmark cases monday at 9:00 on c-span. join the conversation. follow us at c-span. we have background on each case. we have a companion book and a list of the national constitution center. >> washington journal continues. host: tim graham is with us. he is with the media research center. he is the editor for news busters. we are talking about the media coverage of media -- president trump and vice versa. we brought up the segment out of sean hannity's role in the administration. role in theing administration. view thehow do you coverage of president trump looking at the last year and a half versus the media coverage of the eight years of the obama administration. once different? >> let's start with tony. that: we have measured trumps coverage on the network evening news has been 90% nega
our guests are mary beth tinker, one of the students who challenged the school district when she was 13, she began working as a free speech advocate for students. independent appellate litigator with experience at the supreme court, including 100 cases. he clerked for clarence thomas in 1996. watch landmark cases monday at 9:00 on c-span. join the conversation. follow us at c-span. we have background on each case. we have a companion book and a list of the national constitution center. >>...
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for an insider's take, we turn to beth huey. he goes to waterloo, i gather his wife has a homestead there, grandparents are there, he has a breakfast at mull et's in des moines with some firefighters there, what's he doing? >> checking the boxes, the relative with an atapment to iowa, going with the union guys, which is very important for democrats to do the pilgrimage, and eric garcetti did this. what i found interesting, was what was it was gussing to like onch and will and it was a pretty good fit. he's a smart guy, he knows how to talk, he knows how to explain his point, which is to bring everything together now, washington is dysfunctional and it's people outside that really know how to solve problems. what i was struck by, though, he kept summing back to how los angeles and iowa are an awful lot alike. >> if i could, i want to ask about his itinerary. what does it tell you? he's gone to iowa, to other states as well. what can you glean from where he's going and when he's going? we're still a ways away here from where a pri
for an insider's take, we turn to beth huey. he goes to waterloo, i gather his wife has a homestead there, grandparents are there, he has a breakfast at mull et's in des moines with some firefighters there, what's he doing? >> checking the boxes, the relative with an atapment to iowa, going with the union guys, which is very important for democrats to do the pilgrimage, and eric garcetti did this. what i found interesting, was what was it was gussing to like onch and will and it was a...
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our guests are mary beth tinker, one of the students who challenged the school district when she was 13, she began working as a free speech advocate for students. independent appellate litigator with experience at the supreme court, including 100 cases. he clerked for clarence thomas in 1996. watch landmark cases monday at 9:00 on c-span. join the conversation. follow us at c-span. we have background on each case. we have a companion book and a list of the national constitution center.
our guests are mary beth tinker, one of the students who challenged the school district when she was 13, she began working as a free speech advocate for students. independent appellate litigator with experience at the supreme court, including 100 cases. he clerked for clarence thomas in 1996. watch landmark cases monday at 9:00 on c-span. join the conversation. follow us at c-span. we have background on each case. we have a companion book and a list of the national constitution center.
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bethe heat is going to turned up on theresa may today.er woes on brexit are far from over. >> indeed. there isn't a week that goes by when there isn't a brexit row. it is one brexit row after another. the government despite his protestations to the contrary marred.s trying to keep conservative mps on board. today will be particularly the who are very pro-eu. have liked the united kingdom to stay within that club of 28 and not leave at all. also some scottish national party mps who would like a customs union. there is trouble ahead even if that vote today goes ahead and is not legally binding it will be legally binding votes. somemonth there will be important votes, decisions and debates in parliament and the defeat last week in the house of lords was already a bloody nose for this government. a lot more coming down the track in the way of brexit for this british government of theresa may's. in armenia protests continue for another day. a call thee did opposition leader to take to the streets in a show of unity. he is in his 40's. many of
bethe heat is going to turned up on theresa may today.er woes on brexit are far from over. >> indeed. there isn't a week that goes by when there isn't a brexit row. it is one brexit row after another. the government despite his protestations to the contrary marred.s trying to keep conservative mps on board. today will be particularly the who are very pro-eu. have liked the united kingdom to stay within that club of 28 and not leave at all. also some scottish national party mps who would...
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mead was fouled. after beth mead was fouled.onised three metre springboard. —— english duo. duo. england currently second on the medal table behind australia. medal table behind australia. that is all the sport for matsuyama. is all the sport for matsuyama. more later on. thank you very much. 10:41am. and many others will follow suit. mackenzie who was at that meeting in ealing. ealing. noisy on both sides but tell us why the council voted this way? us why the council voted this way? residents to have the protesters removed. removed. council had promised to look at the issue. issue. police, gathering evidence, consultant with the public. consultant with the public. really based on everything they had learned. learned. from women hounded by protesters, who had been frightened. who had been frightened. about one woman who was still having nightmares about her experience. nightmares about her experience. sword really was the best way to achieve it. what was the reaction? —— safe zone really was the best way. the reaction was mixed.
mead was fouled. after beth mead was fouled.onised three metre springboard. —— english duo. duo. england currently second on the medal table behind australia. medal table behind australia. that is all the sport for matsuyama. is all the sport for matsuyama. more later on. thank you very much. 10:41am. and many others will follow suit. mackenzie who was at that meeting in ealing. ealing. noisy on both sides but tell us why the council voted this way? us why the council voted this way?...
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charlie sykes and beth eddie and elise. the climate may be changing quickly for the epa administrator another bad headline came out in the past few minutes. could another cabinet secretary be on his way out under the slew of controversies. at planters, we put fresh roasted flavor into every can, which has its drawbacks. guys, know anything about this missing inventory? wasn't me! the cheeks don't lie, chet... irresistibly planters. >>> republicans con proehl both chambers of congress but that is not stopping hopefuls from ramping up the anti-washington rhetoric. this ad from west virginia attorney general patrick morici running the republican soebts primary. >> let's take on washington with our west virginia conservative values. let's not just change washington, let's blow it up and reinventing it. we'll take up washington and keep their hands on our guns and stop the proabortion agenda. i'm the conservative fighter. >> he just destroyed the white house. but it doesn't mean anti-trump. he was seated next to the president to
charlie sykes and beth eddie and elise. the climate may be changing quickly for the epa administrator another bad headline came out in the past few minutes. could another cabinet secretary be on his way out under the slew of controversies. at planters, we put fresh roasted flavor into every can, which has its drawbacks. guys, know anything about this missing inventory? wasn't me! the cheeks don't lie, chet... irresistibly planters. >>> republicans con proehl both chambers of congress...
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john, thank you, michelle goldberg, beth fuohy, the breaking news at this hour, the former first ladyssed away at the age of 92. >> barbara bush has died at the age of 92. first lady of the united states from 1989 to 1993. she was the wife of one president george herbert walker bush, the mother of the second president bush. one of the most remarkable lives in american
john, thank you, michelle goldberg, beth fuohy, the breaking news at this hour, the former first ladyssed away at the age of 92. >> barbara bush has died at the age of 92. first lady of the united states from 1989 to 1993. she was the wife of one president george herbert walker bush, the mother of the second president bush. one of the most remarkable lives in american
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i feel like i get clean, but is beth's soap as clean rinsing as dove? my soap's still leaving plenty of things behind but dove is cleaner rinsing my soap, ... ...dove. dove cleans beautifully there are likely hotspots so they will be watching it. they said it could be 24 to 48 hours before they can get in. we are past the 24 hour mark now. >>> hundreds of people that lost their homes of the wildfires have decided to sell their lots instead of rebuilt. in january, there were 112 burn lots available on the market. now there are 208 lots for sale. developers and land speculators have purchased some the lot in the area. >> that is just increasing. a lot of people cannot afford to rebuild. they are choosing to move out of the area. >> many people are trying to rebuild but because of high construction costs or not having enough insurance, some of them are building smaller homes than they had before the fire. >>> a new record high for bay area home prices last month. the housing research firm says median bay area home prices hit $820,000 in march. that is 14.7
i feel like i get clean, but is beth's soap as clean rinsing as dove? my soap's still leaving plenty of things behind but dove is cleaner rinsing my soap, ... ...dove. dove cleans beautifully there are likely hotspots so they will be watching it. they said it could be 24 to 48 hours before they can get in. we are past the 24 hour mark now. >>> hundreds of people that lost their homes of the wildfires have decided to sell their lots instead of rebuilt. in january, there were 112 burn...
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beth side both sides. if you go too far. you make it impossible for the other side to react.hat judgment call is tricky. >> do you think that china is, playing it kind of smart. some of the -- some of the tariffs that is suggesting, hit right to the heart of the trump voter base. farmland, middle united states. and that kind of stuff. but we are already hearing, supporters, express real worry about what, what, a trade situation like this could mean for them. >> that's, that's, textbook tactics when you are threatened by a measure from another country. yie if you are going to respond in some way, you make sure it will hurt. and they go for right. so this is not new. everybody does that. in the in the trade arena. >> the bottom line is for a long, long time. president trump has had a fairly, standard and clear, view on trade. and his view is that, that, the united states its getting had. the united states is being played as a fool. let me just play you this sound bite from a long time ago. to give you an idea of where all this start ford him? >> i believe it is very important t
beth side both sides. if you go too far. you make it impossible for the other side to react.hat judgment call is tricky. >> do you think that china is, playing it kind of smart. some of the -- some of the tariffs that is suggesting, hit right to the heart of the trump voter base. farmland, middle united states. and that kind of stuff. but we are already hearing, supporters, express real worry about what, what, a trade situation like this could mean for them. >> that's, that's,...
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beth said he feels. to all of this russian mission he says are. now the briefing we have listened to today and then there was a very important. to actually provide the information yet to the demand if it prohibited of chemical weapons convention in d.c. to let them know the truth let it be some other truth that our western partners do not want to hear the words or do. feel a truth that comes from the people who were actually on the ground in duma on the seven a motivational it. was. had it it was different when we heard of the situation that obese that chemical weapons have been allegedly used by the syrian army. in. the fact that these you know i hear today the fact that. young child hassan is with us here today demonstrate. the lies and deceit and the hypocrisy when all of the countries that have dissipated to this aggression against syria on the fourteenth of april the end home you really do not hate at that these countries well you really do want. to put a stop to slow down. the truth from actually. reaching the people were to credit syria and
beth said he feels. to all of this russian mission he says are. now the briefing we have listened to today and then there was a very important. to actually provide the information yet to the demand if it prohibited of chemical weapons convention in d.c. to let them know the truth let it be some other truth that our western partners do not want to hear the words or do. feel a truth that comes from the people who were actually on the ground in duma on the seven a motivational it. was. had it it...
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and we're nancy and beth. yeah. ♪ please, mr. jailer, won't you let my man go free?rybody just knows me as an actress, mostly from will & grace, which is great. but i've actually done three broadway musicals and a ton of other concert singing and pretty legit singing and dancing and performing. (stephanie) we love music and that's one of the aspects of our friendship that has manifested into this band because we just realized that we loved the same songs and loved dancing and then loved singing and loved performing, and so then it was like, well,
and we're nancy and beth. yeah. ♪ please, mr. jailer, won't you let my man go free?rybody just knows me as an actress, mostly from will & grace, which is great. but i've actually done three broadway musicals and a ton of other concert singing and pretty legit singing and dancing and performing. (stephanie) we love music and that's one of the aspects of our friendship that has manifested into this band because we just realized that we loved the same songs and loved dancing and then loved...
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she was infected at beth. she probably won't live to the age of five.the program dream aims to prevent a mother to child transmission of the virus. hiv positive women give birth to hiv negative baby's. mother project is a hugely effective strategy in the battle against aids more than ninety eight percent of these children up on health it the german aids foundation is supporting dream in mozambique you can do something to give a baby a future without aids. make a donation safe a life. syrian state media say the country's added fences shut down a number of missiles over the city of homs through the night on monday state television showed footage of a light in the sky which it said was one of the intercepted missiles responding to the claims the pentagon said there was no u.s. military activity in the area at the time that. the. e.u. foreign ministers met to thrash out their response to events in syria.
she was infected at beth. she probably won't live to the age of five.the program dream aims to prevent a mother to child transmission of the virus. hiv positive women give birth to hiv negative baby's. mother project is a hugely effective strategy in the battle against aids more than ninety eight percent of these children up on health it the german aids foundation is supporting dream in mozambique you can do something to give a baby a future without aids. make a donation safe a life. syrian...
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and vta are trying to decide the beth way to build the new line -- best way to build the new line.this is what the proposed version would look like. b.a.r.t. wanted to dig two parallel tunnels which would have made a big mess on the roads. b.a.r.t. will take up the issue in three weeks. >>> car dealerships and garages are having trouble finding qualified auto technicians to fix today's vehicles, but kenneth craig tells us companies are finding new ways to recruit the next generation of mechanics. >> three, two, one. try to start your engines. >> reporter: it's a race, but the cars never move. this is the national automotive technology competition in new york with 60 high school students from across the country competing for the top prize. >> it's a good place to go check. >> reporter: there's a two- person team representing each region. they have three hours to diagnose 15 issues with a car preventing it from starting. do all of these cars have the same problem? >> they all are bugged with the same problems. >> reporter: mark shineberg is president of the greater new york auto deal
and vta are trying to decide the beth way to build the new line -- best way to build the new line.this is what the proposed version would look like. b.a.r.t. wanted to dig two parallel tunnels which would have made a big mess on the roads. b.a.r.t. will take up the issue in three weeks. >>> car dealerships and garages are having trouble finding qualified auto technicians to fix today's vehicles, but kenneth craig tells us companies are finding new ways to recruit the next generation of...
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. >>> we begin with the brutal beth of an east bay business owner. has her family in shock and police outraged. >> this morning investigators are looking for the people who beat and killed a restaurant owner closing up for the nice. amy hollyfield live for us in alameda. >> reporter: good morning, reggie. ples say this is their top priority. calling this a selfish and vicious act. cindy lee had just closed up the family's oakland restaurant and picking up her daughter and her boyfriend at the alameda restaurant. lee was breathe ten in the head and killed. her customers say they are devastated and missed. >> i respect her a lot. i had to come in. >> it's terrible, just uncalled for. we're so sad. >> reporter: the attack happened outside their restaurant on webster industry at 10:30 friday night. police say their entire investigative team is working on this case. so far they have made no arrests and have not release add suspect description. live in alameda, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >>> developing news in oakland this morning, a pedestrian died after
. >>> we begin with the brutal beth of an east bay business owner. has her family in shock and police outraged. >> this morning investigators are looking for the people who beat and killed a restaurant owner closing up for the nice. amy hollyfield live for us in alameda. >> reporter: good morning, reggie. ples say this is their top priority. calling this a selfish and vicious act. cindy lee had just closed up the family's oakland restaurant and picking up her daughter and...
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i think you beth like the sound thafr, right kristen and dan. >> no complaints here. >> okay, good. >> thanks sandhya. >>> well, today is the day that astronomers say goodbye to the old milkiway and hello to a new view. that story is next. >>> then at 5:30 and world new was david muir. >>> coming up tonight breaking news, the stunning arrest the former police officer accuse ds of 12 murders at least 45 rapes. the major clue also the urjtd ♪ ♪ get high speed internet from at&t. $30 per month. no extra monthly fees. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit att.com/internet. >>> the european space agency today release add treasure trove of data, precise measurements of maren a billion stars giving scientists the best three dimensional map of our galaxy than ever. this new data should give scientisting a peak behind everything. astronomerers may be able to identify the age and composition of stars and figure out how they have moved and changed over the lifetime of the galaxy. >>> it was quite the scene on ig nas owe valley road in wanltd creek this morning. as you can see water from a
i think you beth like the sound thafr, right kristen and dan. >> no complaints here. >> okay, good. >> thanks sandhya. >>> well, today is the day that astronomers say goodbye to the old milkiway and hello to a new view. that story is next. >>> then at 5:30 and world new was david muir. >>> coming up tonight breaking news, the stunning arrest the former police officer accuse ds of 12 murders at least 45 rapes. the major clue also the urjtd ♪ ♪ get...