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he thought you needed a bill of rights. he was not a politician. e was not into making a lot of friends and allies. he was going to argue this point man he was going to return home. i happen to think that this is pretty effect is. remember, he was very helpful in developing the constitution with a strong national government. but he wanted to build this wall to make it clear that that did not exist in sort of a contradiction or opposition to these individual rights. again, he wasn't cynical. he wasn't an obstructionist, but he was rightly adamant that these protections list. >> maybe will start to move forward in time with your permission. >> the people who oppose the declaration of independence come you never hear again. they're basically cast politically into the void. the people who oppose the constitution think it could be better so than anti-federalist, they are not cast out. to become president to the united states. james merrill, vice president of rich jerry, justice on the supreme court. they are kept in the process. >> but think about it. it
he thought you needed a bill of rights. he was not a politician. e was not into making a lot of friends and allies. he was going to argue this point man he was going to return home. i happen to think that this is pretty effect is. remember, he was very helpful in developing the constitution with a strong national government. but he wanted to build this wall to make it clear that that did not exist in sort of a contradiction or opposition to these individual rights. again, he wasn't cynical. he...
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he gives us virginia's bill of rights, and that's a model for the federal bill of"o rights. abolition of slavery occurred in various states and then at a federal level. we have to study, you know, and making what has gone before us. we have a duty to the future, but i think we discharge it best when we actually are understanding or respectful of the past, and that's part of what the national archives is about, and if i could just on a personal note tell you the story of why i'm here. justice thomas' presence needs no explanation, you're justice thomas. what the heck am i doing here? well, when i was 11 years?[: oli came to the national archives, and i got this document. it's a big, big version of the emancipation and proclamation, and it was an addition of the emancipation proke proclamation. it was the 100th anniversary, 50 years ago, september 1962, and the archives released that special edition for kids like me, and i got my picture of abe lincoln because i'm a lincoln man too. >> you don't throw anything out, do you? [laughter] >> i don't. [laughter] i came -- and that's
he gives us virginia's bill of rights, and that's a model for the federal bill of"o rights. abolition of slavery occurred in various states and then at a federal level. we have to study, you know, and making what has gone before us. we have a duty to the future, but i think we discharge it best when we actually are understanding or respectful of the past, and that's part of what the national archives is about, and if i could just on a personal note tell you the story of why i'm here....
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it is called the bill of rights. to keep it going see you can perfect it. >> i don't know if there are anti-federal list. maybe they did not believe the national government should not have been given unfettered authority with protection i don't know if i would call them anti-federalist with those who certainly saw their god-given and rights and thought it would be intrusion would you have the bill of rights? i doubt it. >> of fierce believer of independence of thought not even an washington this with george mason critiquing. >> i ain't he was pretty stubborn. he did not undermine the process to go back and look at the last-- he did not throw in a monkey wrench. >> he did not filibuster. >> he had his list of objections. he was not a politician he was not into may gain a lot of friends and allies but would argue the point* then return home. i happen to think that was effective. he was very helpful to develop the constitution with a strong national government to make it clear that it did not exist with contradiction op
it is called the bill of rights. to keep it going see you can perfect it. >> i don't know if there are anti-federal list. maybe they did not believe the national government should not have been given unfettered authority with protection i don't know if i would call them anti-federalist with those who certainly saw their god-given and rights and thought it would be intrusion would you have the bill of rights? i doubt it. >> of fierce believer of independence of thought not even an...
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his objection to the constitution was centered around it is missing a bill of rights. while washington took the oath of office, two states, new york and virginia were agitating for a new constitutional convention. in the words of james madison and george washington, they were terrified at this prospect. they believed it would be infiltrated by enemies of the new government and that the constitution would be scrapped and done away with in that argument would be fractured, never ever to come together again. >> you can watch this and other programs at booktv.org. more from this year's roosevelt reading festival from the franklin the roosevelt presidential library and museum. mark huddle presents his book, "founding rivals: madison vs. monroe, the bill of rights, and the election that saved a nation". >> thank you very much, good morning. i am very pleased to be here with you. i hope you will be okay with the starting off with just a little bit of a reverie about libraries it is such a pleasure to be here. roy always world war ii "roi ottley's world war ii" requires the cou
his objection to the constitution was centered around it is missing a bill of rights. while washington took the oath of office, two states, new york and virginia were agitating for a new constitutional convention. in the words of james madison and george washington, they were terrified at this prospect. they believed it would be infiltrated by enemies of the new government and that the constitution would be scrapped and done away with in that argument would be fractured, never ever to come...
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all going to go if i did interrupt that i'm going to understand is that our constitution and bill of rights are in shambles no these two parties could care less about those documents i am a great believer in the fabric of this country and the fabric of it is the constitution of the bill of rights and we need to force our elected officials and government to stand by those rules because a government that doesn't have a constitution a bill of rights is meaningless absolutely we have a constitutional law professor going out passing things like the n.d.a. it really is up to we the people to take this country back thank you so much for coming on jesse and your book democrats and republicans everyone check it out thanks so much for your time thank you my pleasure. now if you like what you see so far go to our youtube channel at youtube dot com slash breaking the threat and subscribe to our facebook page at facebook dot com or thoughts break in that i know the nature of the internet is that it is going to hate and troll is going to troll but if you're the more intelligent minded feel free to write
all going to go if i did interrupt that i'm going to understand is that our constitution and bill of rights are in shambles no these two parties could care less about those documents i am a great believer in the fabric of this country and the fabric of it is the constitution of the bill of rights and we need to force our elected officials and government to stand by those rules because a government that doesn't have a constitution a bill of rights is meaningless absolutely we have a...
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they got really angry when our special correspondent proposes a second bill of rights. of right: guarantee job, living wage which we are not sure what that is. she said what about an employers bill of rights? they did not like that. and there is a myth that unions created the middle class. without unions we with not have an eight our day or decent wages. nonsense. henry ford in 1914, doubles the workers wages and created the eight hour day from a nine hour day. he did it because he needed good workers. g.m. and chrysler followed suit. the uaw did not exist then. it did not exist for another 30 years. prosperity happens through free enter rises not unions. >>neil: what is the difference between public unions and private unions? the public unions facing the pressure on cities and states and they feel like they are at end of a gun barrel. did you notice a dichotomy there? >>guest: private union is only 8 percent of private sector workers belong to a non-because they have competition. >>neil: were those public or private? >>guest: mixed. toyota in the last 20 years created
they got really angry when our special correspondent proposes a second bill of rights. of right: guarantee job, living wage which we are not sure what that is. she said what about an employers bill of rights? they did not like that. and there is a myth that unions created the middle class. without unions we with not have an eight our day or decent wages. nonsense. henry ford in 1914, doubles the workers wages and created the eight hour day from a nine hour day. he did it because he needed good...
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. >> thousands of workers came here to say we need a second bill of rights. a living wage, full employment, start with lie with some workers are more effective and the rules mean the slackers cannot be fired? >> does that bother you this slacker gets paid when you don't? >> there are no slackers. >> we have to bring the person up to speed. >> do they all get up to speed? >> absolutely. >> who knew. john till then has steadied the illinois teachers' union. i assume they are up to speed? >> it is a great irony of the again ceiling. people don't like that if the teacher is below par. but parents want to identify those teachers who are exceptional to be rewarded with merit pay. they want everybody -- everybody to be treated the same. >> they are spending 13,000 per stuent in chicago. >> exceptional teachers take those four kids would be greatly rewarded. but with the strike we just had they were fighting for the lack of accountability. they don't want to be held accountable. there was no apparent present at the negotiating table. john: most parents want to do the
. >> thousands of workers came here to say we need a second bill of rights. a living wage, full employment, start with lie with some workers are more effective and the rules mean the slackers cannot be fired? >> does that bother you this slacker gets paid when you don't? >> there are no slackers. >> we have to bring the person up to speed. >> do they all get up to speed? >> absolutely. >> who knew. john till then has steadied the illinois teachers'...
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. >> thousands of workers came here to say we need a second bill of rights. a living wage, full employment, start with lie with some workers are more effective and the rules mean the slackers cannot be fired? >> does that bother you this slacker gets paid when you don't? >> there are no slackers. >> we have to bring the person up to speed. >> do they all get up to speed? >> absolutely. >> who knew. john till then has steadied the illinois teachers' union. i assume they are up to speed? >> it is a great irony of the again ceiling. people don't like that if the teacher is below par. but parents want to identify those teachers who are exceptional to be rewarded with merit pay. they want everybody -- everybody to be treated the same. >> they are spending 13,000 per student in chicago. >> exceptional teachers take those four kids would be greatly rewarded. but with the strike we just had they were fighting for the lack of accountability. they don't want to be held accountable. there was no apparent present at the negotiating table. john: most parents want to do th
. >> thousands of workers came here to say we need a second bill of rights. a living wage, full employment, start with lie with some workers are more effective and the rules mean the slackers cannot be fired? >> does that bother you this slacker gets paid when you don't? >> there are no slackers. >> we have to bring the person up to speed. >> do they all get up to speed? >> absolutely. >> who knew. john till then has steadied the illinois teachers'...
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. > >>>>> talked to thousands of union members came to philadelphia and said we need a second bill of rights. >> it included the right to full i am employment, a living wage. i had a number of arguments with some. let's start with one. why when some workers are much more effective than others the union rules mean the slackers the real goof offs can't be fired. >> duds the body of a slacker get paid when you get paid? >> no, because there is no slacker. >> no. >> everybody is there to do a job. >> the unions we had to reach out and bring that person up to speed. we had to bring up everyone responsible to the next person. >> do they all get up to speak? >> absolutely. >> all of them? >> absolutely. >> are they all up to speed? who knew. john tillman of the policy institute has been studying the illinois teacher's union and other unions. it is hard to fire a teacher. i assume they are all up to speed. they a >> they are all equal, john. there is what i like to call the union sealiceiling. they are in the classroom with a teacher who is below par what parents would like is to be able to identify
. > >>>>> talked to thousands of union members came to philadelphia and said we need a second bill of rights. >> it included the right to full i am employment, a living wage. i had a number of arguments with some. let's start with one. why when some workers are much more effective than others the union rules mean the slackers the real goof offs can't be fired. >> duds the body of a slacker get paid when you get paid? >> no, because there is no slacker....
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. > >>>>> talked to thousands of union members came to philadelphia and said we need a second bill of rights. >> it included the right to full i am employment, a living wage. i had a number of arguments with some. let's start with one. why when some workers are much more effective than others the union rules mean the slackers the real goof offs can't be fired. >> duds the body of a slacker get paid when you get paid? >> no, because there is no slacker. >> no. >> everybody is there to do a job. >> the unions we had to reach out and bring that person up to speed. we had to bring up everyone responsible to the next person. >> do they all get up to speak? >> absolutely. >> all of them? >> absolutely. >> are they all up to speed? who knew. john tillman of the policy institute has been studying the illinois teacher's union and other unions. it is hard to fire a teacher. i assume they are all up to speed. they a >> they are all equal, john. there is what i like to call the union sealiceiling. they are in the classroom with a teacher who is below par what parents would like is to be able to identify
. > >>>>> talked to thousands of union members came to philadelphia and said we need a second bill of rights. >> it included the right to full i am employment, a living wage. i had a number of arguments with some. let's start with one. why when some workers are much more effective than others the union rules mean the slackers the real goof offs can't be fired. >> duds the body of a slacker get paid when you get paid? >> no, because there is no slacker....
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as a republic the constitution of the united states and the ten original amendments called the bill of rights were unique and completely revolutionary in the world ours was the first system that in shrine the people to govern themselves a type of government for the people by the people the bill of rights cemented our civil liberties and these are the rights that should never be threatened undermine or revoked but hey we live in a post nine eleven world now where we're told by politicians and unquestioning media that we were quote that we were attacked because we're the greatest democracy and had the most freedom in the world but instead of preserving this bashing of freedom our government opportunistically seized upon nine eleven to systematically pass legislation that eroded our most fundamental freedoms our representatives argued that sacrifices would have to be made in order to protect us from terrorism take a look. this is liberty with in order order within the protection of liberty i think that what the usa patriot and all law enforcement activity does is try to protect our country as fo
as a republic the constitution of the united states and the ten original amendments called the bill of rights were unique and completely revolutionary in the world ours was the first system that in shrine the people to govern themselves a type of government for the people by the people the bill of rights cemented our civil liberties and these are the rights that should never be threatened undermine or revoked but hey we live in a post nine eleven world now where we're told by politicians and...
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. >> thousands of workers came here to say we need a second bill of rights. a living wage, full employment, start with lie with some workers are more effective and the rules mean the slackers cannot be fired? >> does that bother you this slacker gets paid when you don't? >> there are no slackers. >> we have to bring the person up to speed. >> do they all get up to speed? >> absolutely. >> who knew. john till then has steadied the illinois teachers' union. i assume they are up to speed? >> it is a great irony of the again ceiling. people don't like that if the teacher is below par. but parents want to identify those teachers who are exceptional to be rewarded with merit pay. they want everybody -- everybody to be treated the same. >> they are spending 13,000 per student in chicago. >> exceptional teachers take those four kids would be greatly rewarded. but with the strike we just had they were fighting for the lack of accountability. they don't want to be held accountable. there was no apparent present at the negotiating table. john: most parents want to do th
. >> thousands of workers came here to say we need a second bill of rights. a living wage, full employment, start with lie with some workers are more effective and the rules mean the slackers cannot be fired? >> does that bother you this slacker gets paid when you don't? >> there are no slackers. >> we have to bring the person up to speed. >> do they all get up to speed? >> absolutely. >> who knew. john till then has steadied the illinois teachers'...
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of surveillance would have been unthinkable for previous generations including our founding fathers who held privacy in the highest regards including the right to privacy that they enshrined in the fourth amendment of the bill of rights and arguably in the third amendments will but today we're all just accepting these invasions of our privacy although in europe they are not accepted citizens in other democracies aren't as naive or as acid does americans under pressure from the european union facebook announced that it scrappiness facial recognition software and deleting all the data derived from it but here in the united states facebook continues to use facial recognition software despite complaints from groups like the electronic privacy information center we simply don't have the laws that are needed here in the united states to protect privacy online and as long as advertisers can make money off knowing your habits and secrets we never will because citizens united gave those advertisers the right to buy your member of congress as the nonpartisan congressional research service report warns there is no comprehensive federal privacy statute that protects personal. information instead a patchwork of federal
of surveillance would have been unthinkable for previous generations including our founding fathers who held privacy in the highest regards including the right to privacy that they enshrined in the fourth amendment of the bill of rights and arguably in the third amendments will but today we're all just accepting these invasions of our privacy although in europe they are not accepted citizens in other democracies aren't as naive or as acid does americans under pressure from the european union...
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gentleman with an occupy face foreclosures was critically instrumental in getting a homeowners bill of rights passed he flipped richard calderon who was one of the the three dissenting voices in a three three tie that was intended to keep the homeowners bill of rights dead in conference committee forever because particularly in election season the democrats knew that they had to continue to pretend to support the middle class so they couldn't handle a vote like this that could put them against sort of the middle class that could be allow them to be seen as siding with the banks now of course republicans that's sort of their job is to decide with the banks so they had no problem voting against it but the moment that calderon was flipped it moved out of that committee to the larger committee that had to get voted through quickly and it landed on the floor and it was signed into law within two weeks now that is and a legislative change that occupy los angeles and occupy fights for closures is is i believe legitimately a huge champion for a third or more right now or we're we're also engaging wit
gentleman with an occupy face foreclosures was critically instrumental in getting a homeowners bill of rights passed he flipped richard calderon who was one of the the three dissenting voices in a three three tie that was intended to keep the homeowners bill of rights dead in conference committee forever because particularly in election season the democrats knew that they had to continue to pretend to support the middle class so they couldn't handle a vote like this that could put them against...
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. >> hundreds of workers rallied for bill of rights today outside of the state capitol. housekeepers and nannies delivered a petition with 25,000 signatures and urging them thoim sign a measure providing them with basics such as overtime and meal breaks this makes it so all domestic workers if you're caring for elderly or peoples' children they're able to have the rights you that need. >> governor brown has 10 days to sign that legislation or let it die. >> and one of the bills signed allows californians to register to vote on election day. abc 7 news joins us to talk about the taus of that as well as terms. >> supporters of same day registration say this will improve democracy. california has among lowest voter registration and participation rates in the country. >> that means is that our election system isn't accurately capturing the opinions and minds of voters so we're not making best decision that's we could be. >> and saying it's a sacred right of every citizen, the governor signed a bill allowing californians to register to vote up to, and including election day w
. >> hundreds of workers rallied for bill of rights today outside of the state capitol. housekeepers and nannies delivered a petition with 25,000 signatures and urging them thoim sign a measure providing them with basics such as overtime and meal breaks this makes it so all domestic workers if you're caring for elderly or peoples' children they're able to have the rights you that need. >> governor brown has 10 days to sign that legislation or let it die. >> and one of the...
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the bill of rights and george mason, virginia bill of rights. abolition of slavery occurred in various states, and then out of for a lesson, so what has gone before us clacks we have a duty to the future and i think they tried the best when they actually are understanding and respect all and that is part of the national archives. if i can just on a personal note tell you why i'm here. and justice thomas's presence is no explanation. what the heck am i doing here? when i was 11-years-old i came to the national archives and i got this document that is a big version of the emancipation proclamation, iain the innovation proclamation look at the 100th anniversary of the 50 years ago september 1962 and released at special edition for the kids like me and i got my picture of abraham lincoln. [laughter] that made the not cynical. they come at a very young age to a place like this the exposed to mr. langdon been exposed to the declaration of the independent constitution and i think i'm here today honestly because of that and i would like to give special
the bill of rights and george mason, virginia bill of rights. abolition of slavery occurred in various states, and then out of for a lesson, so what has gone before us clacks we have a duty to the future and i think they tried the best when they actually are understanding and respect all and that is part of the national archives. if i can just on a personal note tell you why i'm here. and justice thomas's presence is no explanation. what the heck am i doing here? when i was 11-years-old i came...
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constitutionnand the bill of rights. 3 sit back, relax and enjoy a massage. massage envy and the arthritis foundation are teaming up to raise awareness moore... from massaae envy joinssus this morninngwith more. -how has massages helped you?- when were you diagnosed? pwhy is it important for people to come out and gee a massage? massage? a joint effort to fight arthritis pain is happening wednesday september 19th nationwide. for more information log on to fox baltimore dot com slash morning. violence in the middle east... . continuus.whht else could have sparked the anti american protests...other than a controversial film. news.. all local.. all morning - ((break 3)) hmmm, i don't think i took my pill today. there's birth control you don't have to think about taking every day or even every year. i'm painting my arms. i want another child, but not for a while. it's mirena, a small intrauterine contraceptive that's over 99% effective at preventing pregnancy for as long as you want, for up to five years. then again, i'm not sure i want to wait. don't use mirena
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of freedom, religious liberty, and individual rights... "all the things that were non-existent in the world at that time." and those radical ideas of a self-governing people became the foundation for our billhat's a huge precedent. that's what jefferson saw. that's what we're still seeing today." on the "700 club" friday at 10:00 a.m. 3 3 add aalittle of this and a your married life. father leo - patalinghug from grace before meals dot com joins us live &pthis morning to tell us about his new book.- tell us about your book "spice up your married life".- what tips do you have for newlyweds in our book? -how does cooking help in your marriage? 3 for more information on spicing up your a reporter.. makes a baby cry. cry.baby crying cryingthe jab emily took at this clii. - psy:" this is gangnam style" style"and.. what haapens when we try to do he "gangnam style." you're watching fox 45 good day baltimore. phis week... we go "gangham sty. style"...we meet a toddler... who's not impressed. impressed.and i inform you guys.. what comes after the his figure.jam jimmy shows off - figure.and i "shiver me timbers!"all those things and more had us goiig... ssy what?! what?! how ya doin' there palie. ma
of freedom, religious liberty, and individual rights... "all the things that were non-existent in the world at that time." and those radical ideas of a self-governing people became the foundation for our billhat's a huge precedent. that's what jefferson saw. that's what we're still seeing today." on the "700 club" friday at 10:00 a.m. 3 3 add aalittle of this and a your married life. father leo - patalinghug from grace before meals dot com joins us live &pthis...
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the coalition is working with the state attorney general's office on a homeowner's bill of rights. >> we want to make sure we're doing everything we can in terms of policy to get it right and make sure that banks are held accountable for their past actions. >> to find out if you are eligible for assistance, contact the state attorney general's office. >> now, you're a 11 insta- weather-plus forecast with ava marie. >> but afternoon. we started with rain. we had a bit of a bright. we could have more rain to wrap up the day. a couple of light showers showing up just south of hagerstown. these are slowly starting to migrate back over. this is where the majority of the rain is right now. that could change as this entire front extends to our west. we could get more development as we get into the afternoon. here's a look at the satellite picture here. this front is further up north into the great lakes region. the sun heats up the atmosphere and taps into the moisture coming in to the south and nieto of the front, and that will allow for more thunderstorms to pop-up in the afternoon. we wil
the coalition is working with the state attorney general's office on a homeowner's bill of rights. >> we want to make sure we're doing everything we can in terms of policy to get it right and make sure that banks are held accountable for their past actions. >> to find out if you are eligible for assistance, contact the state attorney general's office. >> now, you're a 11 insta- weather-plus forecast with ava marie. >> but afternoon. we started with rain. we had a bit of...
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of the constitution, 225 new u.s. citizens will be sworn in at the national archives right in front of the constitution, the declaration of independence, and the bill of rights. >>> and on this day in 1976, nasa unveiled the first space shuttle enterprise, though it was a prototype and never made it into orbit. >>> all day long, you can stay on top of the very latest developments in those stories and others as they break on msnbc. tonight, be sure to watch brian williams with "nbc nightly news." >>> finally, here's a look at what's coming up later today on the "today" show. richard engel reports live from afghanistan as anti-american protests continue to break out around the world. >>> and the inspiring story of a san francisco teenager who overcame being bullied in high school and set out to help others. >>> now keep it on this channel for continuing local news, weather, sports, and much more. i'm veronica de la cruz. thank you so much for watching "early today," just your first stop today on your nbc station. have a terrific monday. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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bill: all right. if i could design it, you say i can't, but if i could design it so that there was an elevation of a minimum wage which is 7.25, right. >> bill: say you double it. and that the small business that would be primarily what we're talk being here, didn't get hurt because they could write that off against their profits, why would you object to that? why would you object to giving the folks more money down at that level? >> because it kills jobs. >> bill: but i just said, if the business didn't get hurt -- what does it matter? they're still paying 7.25 on their books 'cause they're getting a tax credit. >> they'll only hire skilled people. why not $100. >> bill: i think you have to have a wage scale. you have to go up the ladder. i feel bad for people making 7.25. you can't live on that. >> i do, too. but having government set a minimum hurts more than it helps. and most economists will tell you that. >> bill: all right of the john stossel. there he is. mean guy. i'm the nice guy here. am i not the nice guy on this discussion? >> lo, n. >> bill: you know what the mail will run? loon, your favor. >
bill: all right. if i could design it, you say i can't, but if i could design it so that there was an elevation of a minimum wage which is 7.25, right. >> bill: say you double it. and that the small business that would be primarily what we're talk being here, didn't get hurt because they could write that off against their profits, why would you object to that? why would you object to giving the folks more money down at that level? >> because it kills jobs. >> bill: but i just...
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bill: all right. hearing from many of you on facebook and on twitter, and of course via email. duval patrick, judies says hey, bill caught only the last couple of hours last night, but i thought duval patrick knocked it out of the park your comment yeah he was good leads me to believe you have an issue i'm not aware of. no judy i thought he was great. duval patrick hit it out of the freaking park. so did julian castro and michelle obama. and bill the lesson that clint eastwood taught america if you are in a debate with an empty chair, you have got to win the debate. yeah, i guess that was the first debate of this election. [♪ theme music ♪] >> bill: hey, good morning, everybody, good to see you this morning, and welcome to the "full court press," on this wednesday september 5th, coming to you live on current tv all the way across this great land of ours again from charlotte, north carolina capitol of the democratic national convention, and day two of the democratic national convention. what a great night last night. julian castro, giving the keynote speech and michelle obama gi
bill: all right. hearing from many of you on facebook and on twitter, and of course via email. duval patrick, judies says hey, bill caught only the last couple of hours last night, but i thought duval patrick knocked it out of the park your comment yeah he was good leads me to believe you have an issue i'm not aware of. no judy i thought he was great. duval patrick hit it out of the freaking park. so did julian castro and michelle obama. and bill the lesson that clint eastwood taught america...
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you are a traitor to the bill of rights, a soulless and intolerant moron and not so good looking. ith you on the moron hah the not good looking part but i am a big fan of the bill of rights. but thank you for avoiding specifics. [ inaudible ] writes hate dip-ish, f-u islam is a cult of violence, and pig, something, go screw. wow, you are like jackson pollic, you are just busting it wide open. and [ inaudible ] writes in to say that the inners of america has talent are all -- [ ♪ theme ♪ ] >> john: this is the "bill press show." on current tv and on your radio and computer. i'm john fugelsang billing in for bill this morning, taking your calls at 866-55-press. what a huge morning for news. elizabeth warren is up by 6 points in pennsylvania. gary johnson is on the ballot in 47 states. and the only way to make sense of this is to go to the brilliant lisa ferguson. >> hey john. good morning, everyone. chicago teachers will stay on strike today and students will not be back in class until at least wednesday, but the mayor says he'll force the teachers back to work. the chicago teacher's
you are a traitor to the bill of rights, a soulless and intolerant moron and not so good looking. ith you on the moron hah the not good looking part but i am a big fan of the bill of rights. but thank you for avoiding specifics. [ inaudible ] writes hate dip-ish, f-u islam is a cult of violence, and pig, something, go screw. wow, you are like jackson pollic, you are just busting it wide open. and [ inaudible ] writes in to say that the inners of america has talent are all -- [ ♪ theme ♪ ]...
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make mortgage data more apparent -- more transparent, as well as creating a state homeowner and bill of rights. >> we want to do everything we can to get it right and make sure things are held accountable for their past actions, and make sure they cannot do it again in the future. >> , to find out if you are eligible for any of the money, contact the state attorney's office or the maryland hope hot line. wbal-tv 11 news. >> the steel mill could once again be up for grabs. if the mill is not sold, it will be auctioned off january 3. it is being operated by a company that specializes in industrial liquidations. employees have been hoping that liquidators would find buyers interested in operating the mail instead instead of dismantling it. -- the milligan instead of dismantling it. >> thousands of jobs, is what the general manager of the casino in downtown baltimore is promising. the side of the soon-to-be harris baltimore -- harrah's and baltimore would feature more than 37 -- 3700 jobs. the new casino who could mean growth. >> i am extremely excited for what this is going to mean for this parti
make mortgage data more apparent -- more transparent, as well as creating a state homeowner and bill of rights. >> we want to do everything we can to get it right and make sure things are held accountable for their past actions, and make sure they cannot do it again in the future. >> , to find out if you are eligible for any of the money, contact the state attorney's office or the maryland hope hot line. wbal-tv 11 news. >> the steel mill could once again be up for grabs. if...
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third bill requires new owners of foreclosed of the to give tenants at least 90 days before starting the eviction process for. all of these measures were a part of family harrises holder bill of rights and packaged. we will be life after if [ laughter ] [ girl ] wow. you guys have it easy. i wish i had u-verse when i was your age. in my day, we didn't have these fancy wireless receivers. blah, blah, blah. if i had a sleepover, i couldn't just move the tv into the playroom. no, we had to watch movies in the den because that's where the tv outlet was. and if dad was snoring on the couch, we muscled through it. is she for real? your generation has it made. [ male announcer ] the wireless receiver. only from at&t u-verse. get a free wireless receiver with a qualifying u-verse plan. rethink possible. -what's up? i'm chris. -and i'm erik. both: we're the fruit guys! back in 1998, we had this idea to deliver fresh fruit to offices in downtown san francisco. we built these wooden crates, filled these with fruit in my one-bedroom apartment. the fruit guys has been with bank of america since they first started. we work with them to help them grow and succeed. we're coming up on 50 employees a
third bill requires new owners of foreclosed of the to give tenants at least 90 days before starting the eviction process for. all of these measures were a part of family harrises holder bill of rights and packaged. we will be life after if [ laughter ] [ girl ] wow. you guys have it easy. i wish i had u-verse when i was your age. in my day, we didn't have these fancy wireless receivers. blah, blah, blah. if i had a sleepover, i couldn't just move the tv into the playroom. no, we had to watch...
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of it good news for mitt romney. we are coming right back from boston, massach >> bill: continuing now with the lead story, murder of libyan ambassador to libya. christopher stevens and three other americans in benghazi, libya. joining us from washington louise gutierrez a member of the house intelligence committee. congressman, what say you? number one i'm mourning the death of a wonderful ambassador and three other americans condemning their death at the hands of extremist hands in libya. and and the same token i don't want to take a tragedy in libya and try to make political points out of it look, ambassador stevens was our uni have to the insurgent group before we got rid of colonel can qaddafi. in other words he was sent there by america to help foster democracy. which makes this even more ironic and greater tragedy. he understood and worked and he was then promoted to ambassador. america has a deep interest in making sure they have a keen relationship with the new people. i remember when senator mccain and others went theels. let's arm the rebels. while you may not have seen us overtly in terms of america's in
of it good news for mitt romney. we are coming right back from boston, massach >> bill: continuing now with the lead story, murder of libyan ambassador to libya. christopher stevens and three other americans in benghazi, libya. joining us from washington louise gutierrez a member of the house intelligence committee. congressman, what say you? number one i'm mourning the death of a wonderful ambassador and three other americans condemning their death at the hands of extremist hands in...
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about the the effects of similar legislation in new york state. >> new york passed the first bill of rightsegivers and nannies two years ago. some domestic worker there is are working with a written contract that guarantees over time and days off. many employers are not aware of the law. domestic workers have held several rallies urging governor brown to sign a bill. giving them over time pay and rest breaks. >>> government statistics show it pays to live in the bay area. >> they have the highest wages. san francisco. san mateo and santa clara counties are the top 10 for weekly salaries. santa clara is ranked second. and incidentally new yorkers make the most. they average nearly $2,500 a week. >>> they are seeking to strike down an ordinance that bans six offenders from opening doors to children on halloween. she filed the lawsuit on behalf of five registered sex offenders. the ordinance prohibits them from decading their homes and requires them to say no candy is going to be given out. >> we have more details on animal schwarzenegger's new book which details affairs. he admits that he had
about the the effects of similar legislation in new york state. >> new york passed the first bill of rightsegivers and nannies two years ago. some domestic worker there is are working with a written contract that guarantees over time and days off. many employers are not aware of the law. domestic workers have held several rallies urging governor brown to sign a bill. giving them over time pay and rest breaks. >>> government statistics show it pays to live in the bay area....
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he first gets us virginia's bill of rights and that is a model the model for the federalist bill of rights. the abolition of slavery occurred in various days and then not the federal level so we have to study and what has gone before is? we have his duty to the future but i think because we charge up as one who actually are understanding and respectful of the past and that is part of what the national archives is about. if i could just on a personal note tell you the story of why i am here and justice thomas' presence needs no explanation. he is just as, so what the heck am i doing here? well, when i was 11 years old, i came to the national archives and i got this document, a big version of the emancipation proclamation, and it was an edition of the emancipation proclamation and can take a look, the 100th anniversary of the emancipation. 50 years ago september 1962 and archives release that special edition for kids like me and i got my picture of abe lincoln because i'm lincoln fan too. [laughter] and i came and perhaps what made me not cynical, coming at a very young age to a place like t
he first gets us virginia's bill of rights and that is a model the model for the federalist bill of rights. the abolition of slavery occurred in various days and then not the federal level so we have to study and what has gone before is? we have his duty to the future but i think because we charge up as one who actually are understanding and respectful of the past and that is part of what the national archives is about. if i could just on a personal note tell you the story of why i am here and...
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the steps of the capitol building today urging governor brown to sign what they are calling a bill of rights. the bill will regulate wages, hours and working conditions for workers who were hired as personal attendants. opponents including many staffing agencies argue the bill would drive up costs. >>> a company is looking to hire hundreds of people by the end of the year. we'll show you who they're looking for and show you the cool technology that they're developing. >>> and play off fooer for giants fans get a little more real. tickets went on sale today and the rush now being anticipated. >>> seasonal will return to the bay area for your tuesday and a big warmup coming our way. i'll show you the numbers coming up. vo: for years, sacramento politicians have chopped away funds for our schools. today, we're forty-seventh out of fifty in per-pupil funding. now these politicians say unless we send more tax dollars to sacramento, they'll cut education again. here's a new approach. prop thirty-eight sends billions in new education dollars straight to our local schools, and guarantees the politic
the steps of the capitol building today urging governor brown to sign what they are calling a bill of rights. the bill will regulate wages, hours and working conditions for workers who were hired as personal attendants. opponents including many staffing agencies argue the bill would drive up costs. >>> a company is looking to hire hundreds of people by the end of the year. we'll show you who they're looking for and show you the cool technology that they're developing. >>> and...
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you don't report it. >> bill: some of them must be reported or you wouldn't know about it, right? ike the pentagon is also not very quick to move in on this thing. >> of the 43 victims, only one of them reported it. >> bill: wow! what can be done here? >> well, i have a bill that would literally take this reporting function and the investigation and prosecution out of the chain of command. as long as it continues to be in the chain of command you know, oftentimes the predators -- >> bill: independent investigator. >> you don't have this idea of what are called water walkers. if you're a water walker, are you a soldier that is so critical to the cause that it is a mitigating factor. and you're not going to -- you may get nonjudicial punishment. can you imagine you commit a felony and the military allows for what's called nonjudicial punishment. you can go clean latrines for a couple of weeks. >> bill: imagine if that applied in the private sector, it would never be accepted. >> that's right. >> bill: congresswoman jackie speier our guest. your calls for questions. remember about any
you don't report it. >> bill: some of them must be reported or you wouldn't know about it, right? ike the pentagon is also not very quick to move in on this thing. >> of the 43 victims, only one of them reported it. >> bill: wow! what can be done here? >> well, i have a bill that would literally take this reporting function and the investigation and prosecution out of the chain of command. as long as it continues to be in the chain of command you know, oftentimes the...
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i saw chris christie brag about success with the gi bill of rights. ryan talked about education. lou: i thought the ideal was half of us do not work and half of us pay taxes and half of us do not. what is the message? >> i'd like the republican party, we can only build a greater society by investing infrastructure, education and job opportunities for the new middle-class. lou: i like the old middleclass. [laughter] >> he demon knight -- demonizes taking care of yourself, epperson responsibility, . lou: he has spent away for so long. [laughter] >> not to federal overreach. >> so tell me what about the fda and abolish the epa? >> yes. lou: don't flush with the epa. start with debbie wasserman schultz she lives, the nine is it then she denies that she lied and is still on tape guilty as charged. what in the world? this is the chair of the dnc >> a potential nominee remember the marathon man? if he did it at all. lou: is that your answer as the chair of the party and ally 34? -- life through her teeth? also i have a 50-inch vertical leap. [laughter] >> i
i saw chris christie brag about success with the gi bill of rights. ryan talked about education. lou: i thought the ideal was half of us do not work and half of us pay taxes and half of us do not. what is the message? >> i'd like the republican party, we can only build a greater society by investing infrastructure, education and job opportunities for the new middle-class. lou: i like the old middleclass. [laughter] >> he demon knight -- demonizes taking care of yourself, epperson...
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constitution and the bill of rights. coming up... if you're considering the new i-phooe 5... ll want to listen in next.we'll tell you if experts think... the new device is worth getting. and nude photos of kate middllton... could soon be published.what the royal family is doing today... to stop publication.you're watching fox 45 morning news.. all local.. all morning. ((bump in)) friday begins presales of apple's iphone 5... and so many smartphone users have the same question on their mindss right now: to upgrade, or not 3o upgrade? this morning... that time between an apple iphone launch and the day the gadget hits stores can be stressful, pondering whether time spent braving the crowds, or the amount of cash to jump from one carrier to another. such is the debate in the minds of many smartphone ussrs riggt now, one that could stretch until the iphone 5 arrives in stores seppember 21st.why so much ado aboot apple? they really did invent that entire experience that we take for granted today. just the fluidity of being able to touch your contacts and scroll through a list of mu
constitution and the bill of rights. coming up... if you're considering the new i-phooe 5... ll want to listen in next.we'll tell you if experts think... the new device is worth getting. and nude photos of kate middllton... could soon be published.what the royal family is doing today... to stop publication.you're watching fox 45 morning news.. all local.. all morning. ((bump in)) friday begins presales of apple's iphone 5... and so many smartphone users have the same question on their mindss...
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were waving signed postcards of support, and urging governor brown to sign the domestic workers bill of rights. it would extend overtime pay and mandate meal and rest breaks. while existing laws regulate for household employees, those hired for personal attendants for children are not all covered. >> not all things are covered like meal and rest break. this makes it so that all domestic workers, regardless if you're cleaning homes or caring for the elderly or caring for people's children, they are able to also be protected. >> governor brown has ten days to sign this legislation. >>> jury selection began today for a former san francisco crime lab tech accused of stealing drugs on the job. deborah madden used to work as a lab tech for the san francisco police department back in 2009. madden is now facing federal charges of stealing cocaine from the facility, and now could face up to four years in prison if convicted. the alleged drug theft led to the closure of the crime lab and the dismissal of hundreds of cases by prosecutors. the charges against madden carry a maximum sentence of four queers
were waving signed postcards of support, and urging governor brown to sign the domestic workers bill of rights. it would extend overtime pay and mandate meal and rest breaks. while existing laws regulate for household employees, those hired for personal attendants for children are not all covered. >> not all things are covered like meal and rest break. this makes it so that all domestic workers, regardless if you're cleaning homes or caring for the elderly or caring for people's children,...
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a statement that the bill of rights are intended to protect the rights of individual human beings.statement that citizens united posts a serious threat to democracy by allowing unlimited corporate spending to influence elections, candidates election, and policy decisions. a stiffer san francisco voters to affirm that corporate -- corporations should not receive the same constitutional rights as natural persons and that corporate money is not a form of constitutionally protected free speech. also a statement for san francisco voters to affirm that they support efforts of congress to pass a constitutional amendment to end corporate personhood, reversing the decision of citizens united case and calling on to other jurisdictions that passed similar measures and resolutions. i would like to thank common cause for their support, public citizen, my friend, a san francisco citizen and resident, linda, an intern in my office, raquel from my office for her work in crafting this resolution in mobilizing support. i would like to thank my colleagues, supervisor campos for his co-sponsor ship, a
a statement that the bill of rights are intended to protect the rights of individual human beings.statement that citizens united posts a serious threat to democracy by allowing unlimited corporate spending to influence elections, candidates election, and policy decisions. a stiffer san francisco voters to affirm that corporate -- corporations should not receive the same constitutional rights as natural persons and that corporate money is not a form of constitutionally protected free speech....