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of rights did not resemble what the welfare rights bill of rights was. it did not include any rights to access health-care that geraldine smith demanded, these bills certainly did not recognize a right to health care but they did represent a turning point, the voices of patients could no longer be ignored. welfare mother's invasion of a hospital meeting in 1970 brought the language of patient's rights into the mainstream health system for the first time. my second example fits well with last night's keynote address, an activist from the flight named olga maddar who started working in auto plants in 1970 and first female member of the united autoworkers. she was one of the first co-founders of the coalition of labor union women and she became a president in 1974. as president of clue, she led the first national campaign against discrimination against women in the private health-insurance industry. in a speech reported in newspapers around the country she announced insurance companies were charging women premiums as much as 160% higher than men. insurers ju
of rights did not resemble what the welfare rights bill of rights was. it did not include any rights to access health-care that geraldine smith demanded, these bills certainly did not recognize a right to health care but they did represent a turning point, the voices of patients could no longer be ignored. welfare mother's invasion of a hospital meeting in 1970 brought the language of patient's rights into the mainstream health system for the first time. my second example fits well with last...
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fdr announced an economic liberates, which is sometimes called the second bill of rights. it included the right to a job and a living wage, direct housing, education and security in old age and their right to adequate medical care in the opportunity to achieve and enjoy good health. so we cannot fdr mishearing florence greenberg speech, we here at kos and his second bill of rights. the idea of economic and social rights is an essential supplement to political right started as far back as the french revolution. the idea of a right to medical care was something much more recent. discussion of this kind of right became prominent in the 1930s and 40s, first of all because medical care itself was becoming more effective. it was starting matter much more in everyone's lives. by the 40s, the public knew about medical miracles that vaccination, penicillin, antiseptic surgery, treatments that could save lives and even extend life. to withhold these miracles came to seem unjust. in medical care at this time is also starting to cost more than ever before. the average family cannot aff
fdr announced an economic liberates, which is sometimes called the second bill of rights. it included the right to a job and a living wage, direct housing, education and security in old age and their right to adequate medical care in the opportunity to achieve and enjoy good health. so we cannot fdr mishearing florence greenberg speech, we here at kos and his second bill of rights. the idea of economic and social rights is an essential supplement to political right started as far back as the...
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and again the bill of rights you can have not only a full constitutional law course on the bill of rights, and one on the first apartment, i'll mention the first amendment, the speech clause. and this whole idea of structure and substance is a device that breaks down because the first amendment in the way of structural, you can't have the government work unless you have free speech so it's structural in that sense and also is a substantive right. it's a right inherent in the human personality and human dignity. that you have the right of free expression and free worship. in thinking about the first amendment speech clause, it's hard for me to think without a blackboard or a chalk, but even it doesn't work because there are at least, at least three different rely himself for speech protection. and if i drew circles it would look like a target, but you would inevitably have to assign maybe a more central feature to one type of speech than another, and i don't think any one type of speech in the constitution is a priority over any others. so if you can think of a then graft, a then graft is
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many of the bill of rights. george mason he gives u.s. virginia bill of rights. that's model for the federal bill of rights. abolition of slavery occurred in several states. and we have to study, you know, and make amendments. what has gone before us. we have the duty to the future, i think we danger it best when we actually are understanding or respectful of the past. that's part of the national archives is about. if i could just, on a personal note, tell you the story why i'm here. and justice thomas' presence needs no explanation. he's justice thomas. 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 that is big, big verse of the emancipation proclamation, and it was edition of the emancipation proclamation. you can take a look at the 100th anniversary of september 1962 and the archives released that a special edition for kids like me. and i got my picture of maybe lincoln. i'm a lincoln man too. [laughter] you don't throw anything out. [laughter] >> i don't. and i came here. that is what made
many of the bill of rights. george mason he gives u.s. virginia bill of rights. that's model for the federal bill of rights. abolition of slavery occurred in several states. and we have to study, you know, and make amendments. what has gone before us. we have the duty to the future, i think we danger it best when we actually are understanding or respectful of the past. that's part of the national archives is about. if i could just, on a personal note, tell you the story why i'm here. and...
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and so we had a bill of rights. and the result is we have a hamiltonian structure and a jeffersonian bill of rights. and i will mention just a few things about each of those. into force structure, they were different structures. but, of course, when the principal ones was the separation of powers and checks and balances. we use those terms often interchangeably. say separation of power check and balances. but they have a different trust. separation of powers teachers that each branch of the government has a certain autonomy on its own. checks and balances worked the other way around. checks and balances indicate cannot operate unless the branches interact equally with each other. there's a certain newtonian metaphor to checks and balances. the framers of the constitution of the, their fellow countrymen, your sons of the enlighteenlighte nment, children of the enlightenment. and it wasn't just jefferson, but many of the framers and many of the people at the time who are fascinated with all sorts of gears and balanced
and so we had a bill of rights. and the result is we have a hamiltonian structure and a jeffersonian bill of rights. and i will mention just a few things about each of those. into force structure, they were different structures. but, of course, when the principal ones was the separation of powers and checks and balances. we use those terms often interchangeably. say separation of power check and balances. but they have a different trust. separation of powers teachers that each branch of the...
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many of the bill of rights. george mason he gives u.s. virginia bill of rights. that's model for the federal bill of rights. abolition of slavery occurred in several states. and we have to study, you know, and make amendments. what has gone before us. we have the duty to the future, i think we danger it best when we actually are understanding or respectful of the past. that's part of the national archives is about. if i could just, on a personal note, tell you the story why i'm here. and justice thomas' presence needs no explanation. he's justice thomas. 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 that is big, big verse of the emancipation proclamation, and it was edition of the emancipation proclamation. you can take a look at the 100th anniversary of september 1962 and the archives released that a special edition for kids like me. and i got my picture of maybe lincoln. i'm a lincoln man too. [laughter] you don't throw anything out. [laughter] >> i don't. and i came here. that is what made
many of the bill of rights. george mason he gives u.s. virginia bill of rights. that's model for the federal bill of rights. abolition of slavery occurred in several states. and we have to study, you know, and make amendments. what has gone before us. we have the duty to the future, i think we danger it best when we actually are understanding or respectful of the past. that's part of the national archives is about. if i could just, on a personal note, tell you the story why i'm here. and...
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sprinkling them into this or that provision of the articles of the constitution, but ended up as the bill of rights and the first 10 amendments and the second was none of them. they didn't create anything new. they simply recognized a right of assert a pair can connect to doubt that the political for it, which was to ensure that the states could keep their militias, even if the federal government had a standing army to wish everyone at the time that would be the worst idea possible. that could lead to tierney. this was seen as a check against that kind of tyranny, a deterrent if you will to a tyrannical federal leader who could try to take over the country. >> host: is there any question of self-defense are hunting? >> guest: very little. the amendment doesn't say anything about self-defense. if this is a well regulated militia being necessary to defend for the pre-state, the existing right shall not be infringed. >> guest: a lot of arguments over that over the years. in terms of the tyrannical government, what did the founders seem to be thinking of? >> guest: of course they were coming out of the
sprinkling them into this or that provision of the articles of the constitution, but ended up as the bill of rights and the first 10 amendments and the second was none of them. they didn't create anything new. they simply recognized a right of assert a pair can connect to doubt that the political for it, which was to ensure that the states could keep their militias, even if the federal government had a standing army to wish everyone at the time that would be the worst idea possible. that could...
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it was a part of what became the bill of rights, and the reason for it is that when -- after the unhappy experience of the articles of the confederation led the founders to try to figure out a better way of governing this country, they came up with a constitution that is full of checks and balances, but as it was submitted to the states for the ratification it became clear that they might not get the nine states they needed unless there were promises of still more controls over the potential of the federal red overstepping its powers and crushing the states which is of the object. so, the agreement was to come up with a set of amendments to. and as -- to make that the first order of business when the congress can be -- with that promise they did get the nine states to ratify, and it went into effect and the congress met, and indeed the first thing they started discussing with amendments, and to make a long story short, instead of sprinkling them into this or that provision of the articles of the constitution the internet as the bill of rights and when the second amendment was one of them
it was a part of what became the bill of rights, and the reason for it is that when -- after the unhappy experience of the articles of the confederation led the founders to try to figure out a better way of governing this country, they came up with a constitution that is full of checks and balances, but as it was submitted to the states for the ratification it became clear that they might not get the nine states they needed unless there were promises of still more controls over the potential of...
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he thought you needed a bill of rights. he was not a politician. e had -- he was not into making a lot of friends and allies. he was going to argue his point and then he was going to return. i happen to think that was pretty effective. he wasn't against it. remember he was very helpful in developing the constitution, with a strong national government. but, he wanted to build this wall that would make it clear that did not exist in sort of contradiction or in opposition to these individual rights. again, he wasn't cynical. he wasn't an obstructionist, but he was i think rightly adamant that it exists. >> here is one way of putting that a maybe we will start to move forward in time with your permission. the people who opposed the declaration of independence, we never hear from them again. they are basically cast politically and to avoid. the people who opposed the constitution, you think it could be better still and calling it anti-federalist. thy b ... james monroe, vice president of the united states eldridge carriage or justices on the supreme cour
he thought you needed a bill of rights. he was not a politician. e had -- he was not into making a lot of friends and allies. he was going to argue his point and then he was going to return. i happen to think that was pretty effective. he wasn't against it. remember he was very helpful in developing the constitution, with a strong national government. but, he wanted to build this wall that would make it clear that did not exist in sort of contradiction or in opposition to these individual...
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that's not the reason why the second amendment was written and put into the bill of rights. so i think the reasoning is specious but the conclusion is valid as an individual right so then what do you do? scalia goes on to say, that doesn't mean that it can be regulated. >> host: it's not unlimited. >> guest: right, long-standing regulations like to -- can't take guns to schools and that sort of thing. >> host: you can have limits on where you get guns, how they are sold in stored and even what kind of guns they are. >> guest: right, and that ruling was basic extended to the states in 2010 in the chicago case. mcdonnell was a black man who wanted to have a firearm -- >> host: actually had a firearm, he legally had a shot down and he wanted the pistol and couldn't because chicago had strict laws like the ones in the district. the court found in 2010 that have had to go just like the rule in the district to ban handguns. >> host: one thing i think in this day and age, you can make an argument or a valid question is, what difference did i really make except in d.c. and chicago? n
that's not the reason why the second amendment was written and put into the bill of rights. so i think the reasoning is specious but the conclusion is valid as an individual right so then what do you do? scalia goes on to say, that doesn't mean that it can be regulated. >> host: it's not unlimited. >> guest: right, long-standing regulations like to -- can't take guns to schools and that sort of thing. >> host: you can have limits on where you get guns, how they are sold in...
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maccallum, you win. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> bill: very good you got all of them right. >> her. cop show edition. doocy is rumored to be that start at 2:00 in the morning now? >> i forget. hosted "the tonight show" from 1962 to 1992. >> i have a lot of apples and pears and pumpkins, potato chips. >> potato chips, okay? >> look at this one, johnny. [ laughter ] [ laughter ]ngle program. that record was later broken by whom? bob bark answer is, yes, bob barker, come on down. >> come on down. >> all right. bob is still cooking, right? >> he is. go neuter your animal. >> bill: question number two, early in her careers barbara walters was a today show today girl. female reporter weather entertainment and even advertisements. >> you know today's rising prices are enough to upset anyone's stomach. one of the most economical and effective ways to sooth it tv mm also served as towed girl early in her career? the answer is a, florence henderson. very good. it's a tie. okay. >> bill: question number in 150d the world. you let me into your homes to talk to you every day. beginning starting
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fdr announced an economic bill of rights sometimes called the second bill of rights that included the right to a job and a living wage, the right to housing, education, and security in old age, and a right to adequate medical care with the opportunity to achieve and enjoy good health. even though fdr missed hearing forest's speech, there's echoes in the second bill of rights. the idea of economic and social rights as a central supplement in political rights started as far back in the french revolution, but it was more recent, and discussion of this right became prominent in the 19 # 30s and 40s, first of all because medical care itself was becoming more effective. it was starting to matter much more in everyone's lives. before the public knew of medical miracles like surgeries, treatments that could save lives and extend life, and to with hold these miracles came to seem unjust. medical care cost more than before. the average family could not afford to pay for a hospital stay or major illness or the birth of a child just out of their wages. for medical care was not just a mat ere of l
fdr announced an economic bill of rights sometimes called the second bill of rights that included the right to a job and a living wage, the right to housing, education, and security in old age, and a right to adequate medical care with the opportunity to achieve and enjoy good health. even though fdr missed hearing forest's speech, there's echoes in the second bill of rights. the idea of economic and social rights as a central supplement in political rights started as far back in the french...
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of the year. it's meant to give homeowners more rights to battle forecloser. this set of billsrestrict dual-track foreclosures. when lenders act like they're working with a borrower to modify a loan, while still moving forward with foreclosure. >>> assemblywoman joan buchanan's bill regarding metal purchases passed. >>> the fine for dealers who knowingly buy metals used at public utlities facilities jumps up big time. now 250-dollars. in a few days. four times that amount. to one thousand dollars. >>> another bill makes it illegal for landlords to require tenants to pay their rent online. >> reporter: philippe djegal, kron four news. >> catherine: and a reminder --- the bay area's favorite way to ring in the new year. is always with kron 4. >> jacqueline: over the bay bridge toll plaza we can see the camera lens is wet. most of that heavy rainfall is along the san mateo coast and down the peninsula and the east bay. let us check it out to. moderate rainfall along the embarcadero. as we move down the towards half moon bay and we will continue to see moderate rainfall. stretching
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nit is misunderstanding and the bill of rights by a lot of people in our nation . we ever not a religious. we are a nonprofit religious organization. we have presenters and each year we reach three million. and we did asembee traping. the and why talk about matter. in loit and we talk about be a see throughers and loolly. erb is more important thran the we talk about the principles. but rachel 'story changes theirs. we have had 500 rirened in the years. and they are tells us if it chosen wilburn wilberks er. >> he felt like he was led to rhetor manners englapped and he muched to -- he restored manors to children. and slavery wasal polish . and that same after his death. wonderfuled the ground. toot to many want to water. >> thank you so much your and rachel's remarkable story. thanks for being here. up next. we'll talk about the mental health of the shooter. stay with us. . 's lot of questions remain about the mental health of the show. dr. july we always hear after one of these events that there were signs that the person was getting off and signals that we should
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of doing business is no longer acceptable. entertainment moguls don't have an absolute right to glorify murder and spreading mayhem in the young minds. our bill to sell military style high caliber semi automatic combat assault rifles with high capacity magazines to whoever the hell they want. it is time for congress to put children before deadly dogmas. it's time for politicians to focus more on protecting our school yards than putting together their next fund-raiser. it's time for washington to stop trying to win endless wars overseas while we are losing the war at home. we have given up too much ground across america. we have seen too many school yards and shopping malls and movie theaters and too many college campuses. we must give no more ground. abraham lincoln once said of this great and powerful nation, "from when shall we expect the approach of danger? some transatlantic military giant step and crush us at a blow? never." the armies could not take a drink from the ohio river and make a track on the blue ridge in the trial of a thousand years. no, lincoln said if destruction be our lot, we must ourselves be its author and its finisher.
of doing business is no longer acceptable. entertainment moguls don't have an absolute right to glorify murder and spreading mayhem in the young minds. our bill to sell military style high caliber semi automatic combat assault rifles with high capacity magazines to whoever the hell they want. it is time for congress to put children before deadly dogmas. it's time for politicians to focus more on protecting our school yards than putting together their next fund-raiser. it's time for washington...
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of the year. it's meant to give homeowners more rights to battle forecloser. this set of bills will restrict dual-track foreclosures. when lenders act like they're working with a borrower to modify a loan, while still moving forward with foreclosure. >>> assemblywoman joan buchanan's bill regarding metal purchases passed. the fine for dealers who knowingly buy metals used at public utlities facilities jumps up big time. now 250-dollars. in a few days. four times that amount. to one thousand dollars. >>> another bill makes it illegal for landlords to require tenants to pay their rent online. philippe djegal, kron four news. >> at eight. a multi-million dollar lawsuit. who survived the newtown school shooting. we meet the lawyer who is taking up the case. then. police put up sobriety check points just in time for the new year celebrations. we'll tell you where. plus. a day of celebrations in maine. where we meet the first same-sex couple to married. that's ahead! oh, you have a keurig vue brewer? oh, it's great! now i can brew my coffee just the way i love it. how do you do that?
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. >> the original bill of rights reflected fear of the central government the entire bill of rights isut congress and the federal government. after the civil war, a new bill of rights, basically emerged saying that states have misbehaved and we need to regulate them. they have fundamental rights. the language is no state shall make or enforce any law. we shall embrace the privileges or immunities. what are the privileges and immunities? prespeech, free press, free -- and guns in homes in heller, in barack obama's hometown, chicago, a case emerged that rose to the supreme court and by 5-4, the same vote as heller, the justices said the individual right to have a gun under the second amendment we announced in heller that's true for states and localities too. so that's the second constitutional provision. and then there are state constitutions to think about. 40 state constitutions, at least, according to adam winkler and other scholars affirm an individual right to keep and bear or carry arms outside of the military context. so even if the state wants to do something and the federal gove
. >> the original bill of rights reflected fear of the central government the entire bill of rights isut congress and the federal government. after the civil war, a new bill of rights, basically emerged saying that states have misbehaved and we need to regulate them. they have fundamental rights. the language is no state shall make or enforce any law. we shall embrace the privileges or immunities. what are the privileges and immunities? prespeech, free press, free -- and guns in homes in...
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of the year. it's meant to give homeowners more rights to battle forecloser. this set of billsl restrict dual-track foreclosures. when lenders act like they're working with a borrower to modify a loan, while still moving forward with foreclosure. >>> assemblywoman joan buchanan's bill regarding metal purchases passed. the fine for dealers who knowingly buy metals used at public utlities facilities jumps up big time. now 250-dollars. in a few days. four times that amount. to one thousand dollars. >>> another bill makes it illegal for landlords to require tenants to pay their rent online. philippe djegal, kron four news. rebooked take a quick break outside. we will take a quick break. we will check back and with it janu after a the break. to get you your full forecast. >>> taking a quick look outside this morning. janu arasu is here with your forecast. >> it is a cold start. mild, later but plenty of sunshine. we can see that blanket of fog and plenty of sunshine for this afternoon. if another round of the 50s. for this afternoon, mostly clear skies and cold temperatures and fros
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yoshida sig intrigues scout me just to show they're ripping off our heritage and it's to name me a bill of rights will look like they're ridiculing our culture which i put a list hatred mean that they're trying their best to make us forget. that we are also involved in a propaganda here of using every means to communicate with a young adult with people who don't know us yet but who are fascinated to him without a way of life and who need our help. you're absolutely right weeks trina's have their favorite propaganda weapon into the hands. of. radical websites seem to be flourishing shop videos are all over the web social networks mobilize the troops the various movements have their own allegedly independent presidency the internet is the new shock troops but. a meal in southwest france when it comes to propaganda the blocky don't you dare can count on young damien in his pocket camera. he's just twenty two and is a communications student today he's accompanying one of the movement's leaders are an engineer aged twenty six. but when on. today's tosk is to get inside leone's main mosque. the full ci
yoshida sig intrigues scout me just to show they're ripping off our heritage and it's to name me a bill of rights will look like they're ridiculing our culture which i put a list hatred mean that they're trying their best to make us forget. that we are also involved in a propaganda here of using every means to communicate with a young adult with people who don't know us yet but who are fascinated to him without a way of life and who need our help. you're absolutely right weeks trina's have...
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another point constitutionally for me is when second amend m was passed as part of the bill of rights have a lot of difference between the firepower of a militia and local farmers with their muskets and let's say the u.s. government at the time or the british government before them. who had basically muskets and cannons and not much more than that. again, the ability of the population to have some kind of a parody to fend off tyranny, they wouldn't be able to do it. even as we won the revolutionary war with muskets and cannons. but today, are the citizens going to prevent the tyranny of the united states government with even this bushmaster or these pistols when the government has got nukes? i don't think so. times have changed in 250 years and it really is time to mike an assessment of what is reasonable under the second amendment for people to be able to protect themselves. but not have such a proliferation of weapons that they repeatedly fall in the hands of mentally disturbed people who commit these acts, with far too much frequency any more. >> as were you saying that, tom, you t
another point constitutionally for me is when second amend m was passed as part of the bill of rights have a lot of difference between the firepower of a militia and local farmers with their muskets and let's say the u.s. government at the time or the british government before them. who had basically muskets and cannons and not much more than that. again, the ability of the population to have some kind of a parody to fend off tyranny, they wouldn't be able to do it. even as we won the...
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of surveillance would have been horrifying to previous generations especially and including our founding fathers who helped privacy in the highest regard and even enshrined that right in the fourth amendment of the bill of rights yet here in the twenty first century we accept we have become conditioned to accept these invasions of our privacy as the new normal in fact it's increasingly looking like the united states is one generation away from completely forgetting what privacy means and the consequences of this will be tragic for democracy in our republic that's because without privacy without the ability to be anonymous our ability to plan peaceful revolution or nonviolent social change is radically scaled back. it big corporations or big brother are watching and they can block or sabotage efforts before they become public so secret that a massive surveillance system has been constructed in america post nine eleven the n.s.a. is building an enormous spy center in utah it's going to house all the data collected by the n.s.a. since nine eleven including e-mails phone calls text messages perhaps now not viewing history all of it in one source so that it's easily analyzed the n.s.a. can now hold the di
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well, thanks to the new homeowners bill of rights, banks can no longer foreclose while working on a loan mod. they must also offer a single point of contact and show proof of their right to foreclose. >> you see these things happen you think they're ought to be a law. >> reporter: and now there is. now, two not so welcome changes. sales tax goes up .25% thanks to proposition 30. and state income taxes increase for households making more than $250,000. a year. >> can we go back to some better news? social media they addressed social media, yes? >> reporter: your employer cannot ask or you don't have to give them your social media user names and if you are applying for a new job, they can't ask you for what your user name is for a background check. >> thank you. >>> brian, i went outside about an hour ago and it felt like rain. it was cold and had that kind of feeling about it. >> it's really trying. it's raining over the ocean. we'll show you using hi-def doppler but first let's look at our camera that is heading towards san francisco, bay bridge if the foreground. pretty shot. on the dop
well, thanks to the new homeowners bill of rights, banks can no longer foreclose while working on a loan mod. they must also offer a single point of contact and show proof of their right to foreclose. >> you see these things happen you think they're ought to be a law. >> reporter: and now there is. now, two not so welcome changes. sales tax goes up .25% thanks to proposition 30. and state income taxes increase for households making more than $250,000. a year. >> can we go back...
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already being stuck with these really hard questions you know regarding a two hundred year old bill of rights putting into perspective but with dogs we have those kind of questions when we're worried about dogs i can only imagine it's going to be another two hundred years or so they'll be asking ourselves questions about you know what kind of issues we have with giant robots flying around in the skies there are going to be really serious questions because you know drones can shoot up thousands of feet in the sky they can look down they can zoom in and read the data off of a milk carton from thousands of feet above the air transport that to some sort of information center on the other side of the world process that set of commands to someone else to either go in there rest that person or fire a missile like we see overseas right now so there's all sorts of concerns about maybe having too much technology there too much technology that's interesting you know you had mentioned the tens of thousands of drones projected to be and our skies this is the kind of drone that is on land and you know with
already being stuck with these really hard questions you know regarding a two hundred year old bill of rights putting into perspective but with dogs we have those kind of questions when we're worried about dogs i can only imagine it's going to be another two hundred years or so they'll be asking ourselves questions about you know what kind of issues we have with giant robots flying around in the skies there are going to be really serious questions because you know drones can shoot up thousands...
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mand but i it is also an entire political runsm, and here's where it afoul of modern human rights .ightsts unlike the bill of rights. includes a timeless war doctrine. als the doctrine of jihad. it also rejects basic humandom freedoms by freedom ofof conscience and freedom of speech, and it imposes discriminatory legal regulations against non-muslim minoritiesin and women. it also includes dehumanizing punishments like lashing for alcohol consumption, stoning tou death for adultery andn mutilating punishments as well. lou: is it your view that theren is no way in which american culture can accommodate sharia within a multicultural society? part of which would be the muslims? >> absolutelyut not. certainly not the overtth libery crushing dehumanizing aspects of sharia. unfortunately, it is an whle. integrated whole. it has proven historicallyp ver ve difficult for muslims tosherry, secularize it and to eliminatety the liberty crushing aspects the euro one you wrote that u.s.liby amba policymakers opposed by christopher stevens havelaw sacrificed u.s. lives, ourou as, nation is ignoring sharia lawy and prac
mand but i it is also an entire political runsm, and here's where it afoul of modern human rights .ightsts unlike the bill of rights. includes a timeless war doctrine. als the doctrine of jihad. it also rejects basic humandom freedoms by freedom ofof conscience and freedom of speech, and it imposes discriminatory legal regulations against non-muslim minoritiesin and women. it also includes dehumanizing punishments like lashing for alcohol consumption, stoning tou death for adultery andn...
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nit is misunderstanding and the bill of rights by a lot of people in our nation . we a religious. we are a nonprofit religious organization. we have presenters and each year we reach three million. and we did asembee traping. the and why talk about matter. in loit and we talk about be a see throughers and loolly. erb is more important thran the we talk about the principles. but rachel 'story changes theirs. we have had 500 rirened in the years. and they are tells us if it chosen wilburn wilberks er. >> he felt like he was led to rhetor manners englapped and he muched to -- he restored manors to children. and slavery wasal polish . and that same after his death. wonderfuled the ground. toot to many want to water. >> thank you so much your and rachel's remarkable story. thanks for being here. up next. we'll talk about the mental health of the shooter. stay with us. . [ male announcer ] we all make bad decisions. like say, gas station sushi. cheap is good. and sushi, good. but cheap sushi, not so good. it's like that super-low rate on not enough car insurance. pretty sketchy. ♪ and t
nit is misunderstanding and the bill of rights by a lot of people in our nation . we a religious. we are a nonprofit religious organization. we have presenters and each year we reach three million. and we did asembee traping. the and why talk about matter. in loit and we talk about be a see throughers and loolly. erb is more important thran the we talk about the principles. but rachel 'story changes theirs. we have had 500 rirened in the years. and they are tells us if it chosen wilburn...
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of california author of the original assault weapons ban says she has been working on this bill for more than a year and that it will be quote carefully focused to protect the rights of gun owners the n.r.a. will soon start pushing back and sources close to the industry tell fox news they will note just for starters that columbine happened in one nine hundred ninety nine smack in the middle of the ten year period when this country had an assault weapons ban. ok so they're starting to talk about it today and as watching yesterday and their evening talk show they had mentioned that now is not an appropriate time. to begin awake and wake in the wake of the tragedy but i think about that death with us i mean that's the those are the talking points coming from the n.r.a. the politicians that are in meshed in the n.r.a. and in conservative causes i mean that's that's that's not speculation on my part that's politics and media one hundred one for the last fifteen years they have a message they have a narrative that narrative has to percolate through their delivery system which unfortunately are their very competent very wonderful anchors and reporters so i would lay agai
of california author of the original assault weapons ban says she has been working on this bill for more than a year and that it will be quote carefully focused to protect the rights of gun owners the n.r.a. will soon start pushing back and sources close to the industry tell fox news they will note just for starters that columbine happened in one nine hundred ninety nine smack in the middle of the ten year period when this country had an assault weapons ban. ok so they're starting to talk about...
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the homeowner bill of rights will also go into affect at the start of the year. it's meant to give battle forecloser. this set of bills will restrict dual-track foreclosures. when lenders act like they're working with a borrower to modify a loan, while still moving forward with foreclosure. a senate bill also makes it illegal for public and private universities. from forcing students to reveal their usernames or passwords for social media. philippe djegal, kron four news. >> catherine: chevron has received the okay to move forward with plans to repair the crude unit that burst into flames at its richmond refinery in august. it sent a huge fireball into the air. and sent thousands of people to local hospitals. as kron 4's dan kerman reports - chevron will be able to use a type of pipe that has created a lot of controversy. >> reporter: nearly 5 months after a pipe rupture created a fireball above chevron's richmond refinery sending thousands to area hospitals, the oil giant has been given the ok to rebuild crude unit number 4 and replace the pipe that ruptured with
the homeowner bill of rights will also go into affect at the start of the year. it's meant to give battle forecloser. this set of bills will restrict dual-track foreclosures. when lenders act like they're working with a borrower to modify a loan, while still moving forward with foreclosure. a senate bill also makes it illegal for public and private universities. from forcing students to reveal their usernames or passwords for social media. philippe djegal, kron four news. >> catherine:...
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nit is misunderstanding and the bill of rights by a lot of people in our nation . not a religious. we are a nonprofit religious organization. we have presenters and each year we reach three million. and we did asembee traping. the and why talk about matter. in loit and we talk about be a see throughers and loolly. erb is more important thran the we talk about the principles. but rachel 'story changes theirs. we have had 500 rirened in the years. and they are tells us if it chosen wilburn wilberks er. >> he felt like he was led to rhetor manners englapped and he muched to -- he restored manors to children. and slavery wasal polish . and that same after his death. wonderfuled the ground. toot to many want to water. >> thank you so much your and rachel's remarkable story. thanks for being here. up next. we'll talk about the mental health of the shooter. stay with us. . music: "make someone happy" music: "make someone happy" ♪it's so important to make someone happy.♪ ♪'s so important to make meone happy.♪ ♪make just one someone happy ♪and you will be happy too. at lega
nit is misunderstanding and the bill of rights by a lot of people in our nation . not a religious. we are a nonprofit religious organization. we have presenters and each year we reach three million. and we did asembee traping. the and why talk about matter. in loit and we talk about be a see throughers and loolly. erb is more important thran the we talk about the principles. but rachel 'story changes theirs. we have had 500 rirened in the years. and they are tells us if it chosen wilburn...
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bill: all right. good to hear from you. amanda, that point. there's a lot ofhe so-called right to work states that for workers that's where they really get the shaft. >> this is a big deal. not just at the political level but at the individual level. having fewer unionized workplaces having right to work states, it tends to work the individual workers. they make less. they have worse working conditions. this has played out state after state. michigan will become the 24th state to be a right to work state. it will be joining other states that have worse working conditions and worse economies. >> bill: as the president said yesterday, too, it is an invitation to free load. people say hey i can get all of the benefits of the union and i don't have to pay my dues. >> that's what a lot of union members who wrote into us said they're worried about. >> bill: amanda terkel, good work on this. >> thank you. >> bill: thanks so much. you can follow her work at huffingtonpost.com. follow her on twitter at aterkel. we'll be right back with today's parting shot. >> announce
bill: all right. good to hear from you. amanda, that point. there's a lot ofhe so-called right to work states that for workers that's where they really get the shaft. >> this is a big deal. not just at the political level but at the individual level. having fewer unionized workplaces having right to work states, it tends to work the individual workers. they make less. they have worse working conditions. this has played out state after state. michigan will become the 24th state to be a...
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having to point out new design to spend state money to defend a violation of the bill of rights think that through. one of the scariest things as people have gotten used to this stuff. i keep my nose clean and talk to my friends i agree with. it's to talk about how can this censorship whether you've been a victim of it or not forms the assault and the first reason is the chilling effect. of a chilling effect is the idea if you know there is any risk whatsoever of getting in trouble for your opinion. i'm sure you'll have the experiences of an opinionated professor. and i am sure given this group with the native professors like i'm going to debate this guy but not everybody is like that. and so students have to actually worry about important issues and they do to enact not one but several examples of someone getting in trouble for being on the, quote on quote, wrong side of it and students are getting the message is a phenomena that professors have been writing about for a long time called the silent classroom phenomena. you don't talk very much in class. and i've been reading articles
having to point out new design to spend state money to defend a violation of the bill of rights think that through. one of the scariest things as people have gotten used to this stuff. i keep my nose clean and talk to my friends i agree with. it's to talk about how can this censorship whether you've been a victim of it or not forms the assault and the first reason is the chilling effect. of a chilling effect is the idea if you know there is any risk whatsoever of getting in trouble for your...
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bills to dramatically change the rights of americans who were killed or injured by corporations, those bills. bills to make it harder for unions to do their work were alec bills. bills to basically block climate change agreements, those were alec bills. when i looked at them, i was really shocked. i didn't know how incredibly extensive and deep and far-reaching this effort to rework our laws was. >> she and her team began to plow through alec documents, as well as public sources, to compile a list of the organizations and people who were or had been alec members. they found hundreds of corporations, from coca-cola and koch industries to exxon mobil, pfizer, and wal-mart, dozens of right-wing think tanks and foundations, two dozen corporate law firms and lobbying firms, and some thousand state legislators, a few of them democrats, the majority of them republican. >> alec is a corporate dating service for lonely legislators and corporate special interests that eventually the relationship culminates with some special interest legislation and hopefully that lives happily ever after as the
bills to dramatically change the rights of americans who were killed or injured by corporations, those bills. bills to make it harder for unions to do their work were alec bills. bills to basically block climate change agreements, those were alec bills. when i looked at them, i was really shocked. i didn't know how incredibly extensive and deep and far-reaching this effort to rework our laws was. >> she and her team began to plow through alec documents, as well as public sources, to...
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nit is misunderstanding and the bill of rights by a lot of people in our nation . religious. we are a nonprofit religious organization. we have presenters and each year we reach three million. and we did asembee traping. the and why talk about matter. in loit and we talk about be a see throughers and loolly. erb is more important thran the we talk about the principles. but rachel 'story changes theirs. we have had 500 rirened in the years. and they are tells us if it chosen wilburn wilberks er. >> he felt like he was led to rhetor manners englapped and he muched to -- he restored manors to children. and slavery wasal polish . and that same after his death. wonderfuled the ground. toot to many want to water. >> thank you so much your and rachel's remarkable story. thanks for being here. up next. we'll talk about the mental health of the shooter. stay with us. . note snote ♪ aww man. [ male announcer ] returns are easy with free pickup from the u.s. postal service. we'll even drop off boxes if you need them. visit usps.com pay, print, and have it picked up for free.
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of all our terrorism arrests are these fake terrorists. >> bill: stings. >> in fake crimes. we are becoming great at acting out the part of terrorism. >> bill: being proactive, all right? they are taking these guys off the street. >> padding. >> bill: tell me about the judge real quick. >> sure they are. they are in jail. >> they are creating crimes that don't exist. all of our efforts as they compete for the terrorism money. all of our efforts. >> fake crimes. >> judge worked for the district attorney no problem with the judge. >> no political contributions a straight shooter. a person right down the middle, i think she did exactly right. blameless in this. i think we have to examine how much money we are spending. >> bill: on stings. >> prosecuting fake crimes. >> bill: they do the same thing in the pedophilia range too they set up stipulation get people on the internet. that's appropriate. embarrassed on tv. >> bill: that's appropriate. trying to get terrorists off the street. >> in new york going to blow up the synagogues. these guys had a total iq added together of 75. >> bill: that alone might lure these people down the prim rose path. ring in their nose. preposte
of all our terrorism arrests are these fake terrorists. >> bill: stings. >> in fake crimes. we are becoming great at acting out the part of terrorism. >> bill: being proactive, all right? they are taking these guys off the street. >> padding. >> bill: tell me about the judge real quick. >> sure they are. they are in jail. >> they are creating crimes that don't exist. all of our efforts as they compete for the terrorism money. all of our efforts....
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. >> the homeowners a bill of rights will go in affect and the start of the year.give homeowners more rice to battle for closure. this will be if the lenders are trying to act like them working with the bar but they're still trying to move for foreclosures. the senate bill will also stop private universities from letting people have the e- mail addresses for students. >> the time now is 8:22 a.m.. we will be right back. here is a live look at the toll plaza. the traffic is light. >> there are a lot of things to do on new year's day. if you have not decided yet on how to ring in the new year kron 4 urs alicia reid has a few ideas. the >> however we can answer their questions to find a party that will fit them best. we do get a lot of happy people. >> from nightclubs, hotel, to nightclubs. if you are budget conscious there are deals. >> there are discounts for packages. this is for big groups. the more people you have the cheaper the ticket. >> while people are all getting ready. vendors are getting thedoing the same. >> some even some are already sold out but the go
. >> the homeowners a bill of rights will go in affect and the start of the year.give homeowners more rice to battle for closure. this will be if the lenders are trying to act like them working with the bar but they're still trying to move for foreclosures. the senate bill will also stop private universities from letting people have the e- mail addresses for students. >> the time now is 8:22 a.m.. we will be right back. here is a live look at the toll plaza. the traffic is light....