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brandeis did not live to see this. now let us go to the current court also known as the nasty court. antonin scalia's likes to see himself as the great dissenter. and he has had some influence. one cannot deny that. he has almost single-handedly rewritten with the competition clause means. there were two cases in which the fourth amendment cases in which he overturned convictions that have been secured without a warrant but i using in one case and are one of sniffing dog outside the premises and in the other people were driving around with this device you know could grow marijuana. you need a lot of light which generates a lot of heat and generates electricity and if you're in california you can't see the house. they are driving up and down the street with his heatseeking device and all of a sudden it spikes and they say are hot and sure enough it was marijuana. he follows the exact same logic that brandeis did regarding wire tip -- wiretaps in the olmstead case but refuses to cite the olmstead case because of privacy.
brandeis did not live to see this. now let us go to the current court also known as the nasty court. antonin scalia's likes to see himself as the great dissenter. and he has had some influence. one cannot deny that. he has almost single-handedly rewritten with the competition clause means. there were two cases in which the fourth amendment cases in which he overturned convictions that have been secured without a warrant but i using in one case and are one of sniffing dog outside the premises...
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speaketh brandeis -- speak at brandeis. feltwas an evening when i .o proud to be black there were not that many moments , particularly attending a school that was overwhelmingly white. period, we had not developed what we might call a raise consciousness. -- race consciousness. malcolm x. was an incredible speaker. he held the whole audience spellbound. good.mber feeling so >> you were talking about the effect of the assassination what about the almost connected in time robert kennedy, martin luther king assassination? what effect did they have on you? angela: by that time, i had finished
speaketh brandeis -- speak at brandeis. feltwas an evening when i .o proud to be black there were not that many moments , particularly attending a school that was overwhelmingly white. period, we had not developed what we might call a raise consciousness. -- race consciousness. malcolm x. was an incredible speaker. he held the whole audience spellbound. good.mber feeling so >> you were talking about the effect of the assassination what about the almost connected in time robert kennedy,...
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brandeis rights a dissent that does two things. one of which is to completely revamp how it forbids search and seizure. what that means is the justice potter stewart both amendments protect people but the more important a nifty introduced we're the first time the notion of privacy is a constitutional right. we want to order great to set does -- dissented has the backs of the case as the reasoning. even though they may agree on the basic facts, most justices today at the time, the factual part it will be harder for them to argue. the second part it has to be the logic is impeccable. and it has to be written well. unfortunately in the 200 years of the supreme court there would be counted on the fingers of one he and oliver wendell holmes holmes, brandeis occasionally, robert jackson , and anthony scalia. if you don't like what he writes, he writes is so well. the makers of our constitution and under those conditions favorable to the state of happiness. there recognizes that only a part of the pleasure should be found in cereal financ
brandeis rights a dissent that does two things. one of which is to completely revamp how it forbids search and seizure. what that means is the justice potter stewart both amendments protect people but the more important a nifty introduced we're the first time the notion of privacy is a constitutional right. we want to order great to set does -- dissented has the backs of the case as the reasoning. even though they may agree on the basic facts, most justices today at the time, the factual part...
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at that point, it is thought was the leak, maybe from brandeis back to wilson, brandeis being newly appointede administration pulled the prosecution. it was the schenck case that came for the first time to be decided. in short order, after the oral argument the justices concluded they were unanimous and justice holmes was to assign the opinion. we got to the eugene debs case, four different cases in short order. it was in the fourth one that holmes started to express real doubts about how far the government was going, and whether it was running wild with his notion of clear and present danger. susan: it was a 9-0 decision against schenck and for the united states government. there were four basic questions the court was asked to decide. first, should charles schenck's conviction be overturned? the answer was, are his political statements protected by the first amendment? thomas: they are protected by the sense that they are expression but not by the , constitution. susan: are there different standards for freedom of speech during peace time and war? thomas: holmes actually says this is an imp
at that point, it is thought was the leak, maybe from brandeis back to wilson, brandeis being newly appointede administration pulled the prosecution. it was the schenck case that came for the first time to be decided. in short order, after the oral argument the justices concluded they were unanimous and justice holmes was to assign the opinion. we got to the eugene debs case, four different cases in short order. it was in the fourth one that holmes started to express real doubts about how far...
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fox 25's malini basu is live at brandeis university in waltham. you spoke with people, malini, who were inspired by doing? >> elizabeth, just to show you how much people loved ezra schwartz yesterday thousands of people showed up to his funeral. today -- to honor him they haul to say the same thing connection with them. hundreds gathered for a candlelight individual nil honor of ezra schwartz. while studying abroad a day filled with so many other attacks. >>a our one source of light is the memory of those who we have lost. >> reporter: students and staff from brandeis university lit candles, stood side by side in a circle and shared memorable stories. >> he was always an optimistic character, a light. he was hysterical. i remember him shooting parody videos and just, you know, goofing around. >> reporter: the 18-year-old was volunteering in the west bank on thursday. he was delivering food to israeli soldiers when he was killed. a gunman started shooting into cars that were stuck in a traffic jam. he had nowhere to go. >> it's ridiculous that you
fox 25's malini basu is live at brandeis university in waltham. you spoke with people, malini, who were inspired by doing? >> elizabeth, just to show you how much people loved ezra schwartz yesterday thousands of people showed up to his funeral. today -- to honor him they haul to say the same thing connection with them. hundreds gathered for a candlelight individual nil honor of ezra schwartz. while studying abroad a day filled with so many other attacks. >>a our one source of light...
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over last few hours students and faculty remembered his life during a vigil at brandeis university. that's where we find fox 25's malini basu live on the campus in wall. that malini? >> reporter: mark, just last night thousands of people showed up to ezra's funeral. today we could tell you there were hundreds of people that showed up to pay respects for the 18-year-old they say they just have that connection with him. under the bright moon and chilly temperatures hundreds gathered for a candlelight vigil in honor of ezra schwartz. ezra was killed in israel while studying abroad. a day filled with so many other attacks. >> our one source of light is the memories of those who we have lost. >> reporter: students and staff from brandeis university lit candles, stood side by side in a circle and shared memorable stories. >> he was always an optimistic character i remember him shooting parody videos and goofing around. >> reporter: the 18-year-old was volunteering in the west bank on thursday. he was delivering food to israeli soldiers when he was killed. a gunman started shooting into ca
over last few hours students and faculty remembered his life during a vigil at brandeis university. that's where we find fox 25's malini basu live on the campus in wall. that malini? >> reporter: mark, just last night thousands of people showed up to ezra's funeral. today we could tell you there were hundreds of people that showed up to pay respects for the 18-year-old they say they just have that connection with him. under the bright moon and chilly temperatures hundreds gathered for a...
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. >> anchor: student at brandeis university will come together tonight to honor the victims of israel. 18-year-oldes aschwartz from on was one five people killed. 9 vigil will be held at brandeis campus at 6:00. friends and family gathered over services. the teen was killed when a terrorist opened fire in a line of traffic near the west bang. he graduated from a high school in brookline in the spring of he was visiting israel for a year before college. >> anchor: also on 7, a former university of connecticut student charged for a rant over mack and cheese facing a judge today. luke gotti applied for probation in court today. he is facing several charges following that incident at uconn student union back in october. you might remember this, that former freshman yelled at a worker and then started shoving him for refusing to sell him macaroni and cheese. marker event whale push the teen to the ground until police got there. investigators say he was denied food because he brought alcohol into the building which is a big no-no. gotti late area poll jewsed for the incident . >> anchor: ri
. >> anchor: student at brandeis university will come together tonight to honor the victims of israel. 18-year-oldes aschwartz from on was one five people killed. 9 vigil will be held at brandeis campus at 6:00. friends and family gathered over services. the teen was killed when a terrorist opened fire in a line of traffic near the west bang. he graduated from a high school in brookline in the spring of he was visiting israel for a year before college. >> anchor: also on 7, a former...
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and louis brandeis saw that. everybody who lived through the first guildded age was aware of this, but a it's something they saw. they knew. they saw the robber barrons of the 1880s and 1990s, and saw what they did. they used to play such a lot of the income and wealth out of the entire society, and they used their own accumulated wealth and power to corrupt the political process. it's what their lack questions literally put stacks of cash 'on the desks of compliant legislators, and we had inequality that was even worse than the inequality today, and we had urban and rural squalor, even worse than the squalor we have today, and if we were meeting in 1900s, instead of 2015, many of you would be saying to yourselves like you're probably already saying, can it get any worse? what are we going to do about it? like the people i meet in airports their strange people who is don't know, come up to me, desperately, and some very cynical, but then what happens in 1901, there was sudden lay progressive era. the lone voices,
and louis brandeis saw that. everybody who lived through the first guildded age was aware of this, but a it's something they saw. they knew. they saw the robber barrons of the 1880s and 1990s, and saw what they did. they used to play such a lot of the income and wealth out of the entire society, and they used their own accumulated wealth and power to corrupt the political process. it's what their lack questions literally put stacks of cash 'on the desks of compliant legislators, and we had...
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. >>> students at brandeis university staging a sit-in. they say the school's administration failed to address concerns they have about racial equality. members of the group says they are inspired by activists in missouri. >>> the monday night matchup featured some questionable calls and we're talking about more than just one. >> the nfl now admits refs made mistakes. dan hausle live at foxboro with more for us tonight. reporter: you have the nfl admitting mistakes were made. bills and patriots fans both agree mistakes were made and even the announce. team said this was not a good game for officials. >> what a screwed up night of plays and owe niche -- officiating. >> my god, that inadvertent whistle, i'm so mad about that. that was ridiculous. reporter: a ref's whistle appeared to wipe out a great chance for new england to build a great lead. >> should have had a touchdown. tough call. >> after the game nfl official admitted the inadvertent whistle was a mistake. >> i thought that was a little ridiculous. made, they say it was the right c
. >>> students at brandeis university staging a sit-in. they say the school's administration failed to address concerns they have about racial equality. members of the group says they are inspired by activists in missouri. >>> the monday night matchup featured some questionable calls and we're talking about more than just one. >> the nfl now admits refs made mistakes. dan hausle live at foxboro with more for us tonight. reporter: you have the nfl admitting mistakes were...
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. >>> students at brandeis university staging a sit-in at the school's administrative center. the sit-in began after several hundred students said the administration has failed to address concerns over racial inequality. >>> several mbta board members want to make fares more fair. right now students and senior citizens can get a reduced fare but everyone else pays the same price. now some mbta board members want to change that. they are considering a price structure that would vary on how much a person makes. >> if you can't get from point a to paint b, you're out of luck. i don't have a problem with that. >> i think they should be even. >> if should be even. >> it should be even across the board? >> yes. even if they make more, they can't necessarily afford a hike-up. >> board members will vote in february. >>> new details on new orleans, police arresting a man they say was caught on camera shooting a medical student. now police say he could be charged with attempted murder. if convicted, he faces life behind bars. this morning the man police say shot a helpless unarmed good
. >>> students at brandeis university staging a sit-in at the school's administrative center. the sit-in began after several hundred students said the administration has failed to address concerns over racial inequality. >>> several mbta board members want to make fares more fair. right now students and senior citizens can get a reduced fare but everyone else pays the same price. now some mbta board members want to change that. they are considering a price structure that would...
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. >> the reporter: students and factual here at brandeis university remembering an 18-year-old killed in a terrorist attack in jerusalem. next at 6:00 p.m., how the patriots also plan to honor him tonight. >> mark: but first, fierce flames rip through an animal shelter, killing dozens of cats what might be to blame next. >> elizabeth: we are following breaking news at section 30:00 p.m. the state department has issued a worldwide travel alert for all u.s. citizens. now, that alert is of course, coming in the wake of the paris terror attacks. terror groups like isis continue to plan attacks in multiple regions. state department is encouraging u.s. citizens to be vigilant in public places and when using public transportation. they're also encouraging people to be extra cautious at public events this holiday season. also, be prepared for additional security screening and unexpected disruptions. that travel alerts will be in effect until february 24th, 2016. >> mark: a former baby-sitter accused of kidnapping a 2-year-old girl appeared in court today on kidnapping and assault charges. abi
. >> the reporter: students and factual here at brandeis university remembering an 18-year-old killed in a terrorist attack in jerusalem. next at 6:00 p.m., how the patriots also plan to honor him tonight. >> mark: but first, fierce flames rip through an animal shelter, killing dozens of cats what might be to blame next. >> elizabeth: we are following breaking news at section 30:00 p.m. the state department has issued a worldwide travel alert for all u.s. citizens. now, that...
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about half an hour of vigil is being held add brandeis university at the fellows garden, being hosted by the brandeis israel public affairs committee. >> mark: brussels is on its highest alert following the terrorist attacks in paris ten days ago with fears that what happened in france could next happen in belgium. meanwhile, as emily schmidt reports, countries around the world are working to figure out how best to responds to isis. >> in brussels, belgium, quiet does not necessarily mean calm. the city is under a partial lockdown because of what officials call a serious and imminent threat, keeping citizens home while police search for terrorists, tied to the attacks in paris. >> a city where millions came out on friday night to live their lives and send a very clear message to the terrorists that you will never win. >> the ripple effects of the paris terrorist attacks are widening around the world. british prime minister david cameron met with french president francois hollande for the first of francois hollande's three meetings. he will also meet with president obama and vladimir p
about half an hour of vigil is being held add brandeis university at the fellows garden, being hosted by the brandeis israel public affairs committee. >> mark: brussels is on its highest alert following the terrorist attacks in paris ten days ago with fears that what happened in france could next happen in belgium. meanwhile, as emily schmidt reports, countries around the world are working to figure out how best to responds to isis. >> in brussels, belgium, quiet does not...
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student and staff at brandeis held a candlelight vigil. he did not attend the school but so many friend. >> it is ridiculous that you took away someone who was so special to everyone. he had to lose his life at young age. >> he was killed delivering food to israeli soldiers. a gunman open fired on cars stuck in a traffic jam. he was in one the cars. >>> will not happen until after the super bowl. a u.s. appeals court had march 3. in september, lower court overturned the quarterback's four-game suspension. the league claimed the judge overstepped his authority. both sides hope to wrap up the case before the start of the 2016 season. >>> tonight the celtics begins a stretch of three games in four nights. the cs will be on the road in atlanta. over the weekend the hawks home arena was reportedly the home of a terror threat. security was increased but the threat they say now was not credible. >>> bruins and maple leafs at toronto. check out the first part of the game. this is -- that was a great shot. patrice bergeron's shot backs out to march
student and staff at brandeis held a candlelight vigil. he did not attend the school but so many friend. >> it is ridiculous that you took away someone who was so special to everyone. he had to lose his life at young age. >> he was killed delivering food to israeli soldiers. a gunman open fired on cars stuck in a traffic jam. he was in one the cars. >>> will not happen until after the super bowl. a u.s. appeals court had march 3. in september, lower court overturned the...
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he is 18 and has a whole life ahead of him julie the brandeis public affairs committee is holding a vigil for schwartz and the other victims of the attack. they posted on their facebook page that schwartz had friends on the campus. >>> three weapons stolen during a break in at a worcester armory has turned up near yankee stadium. the new york city police department said the homeless man found the guns in a trash bag. it happened days after police made an arrest in the army reserve center robbery. james armstrong morales was arrested in new york blue be brought back. he worked in the hospital once at the same property of the armory. 13 of the high-powered guns morales is accused of stealing remain missing. >>> pats fans can expect extra security at gillette stadium with tonight's match-up with buffalo. the first home game since the terror attacks in paris. the mbta be increasing security on the trains that fans can take to the stadium. passengers may be searched once they arrive in foxborough. we will have complete highlights and post game tomorrow on fox25 morning news. >>> a look at the
he is 18 and has a whole life ahead of him julie the brandeis public affairs committee is holding a vigil for schwartz and the other victims of the attack. they posted on their facebook page that schwartz had friends on the campus. >>> three weapons stolen during a break in at a worcester armory has turned up near yankee stadium. the new york city police department said the homeless man found the guns in a trash bag. it happened days after police made an arrest in the army reserve...
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. >> the brandeis vigil committee is holding a vigil for schwartz and other victims of the attack. campus. the vigil was at 6 p.m. on the great lawn. >>> this morning we are learning three weapons stolen during a worcester armory have turned up near yankee stadium. the new york city police department said a homeless man found the guns in a trash bag friday morning. it happened days after police made an arrest in the army reserve center robbery. james morales was arrested in new york and will be brought to worcester to be charged in federal court. the "new york post" said morales once worked in a hospital on the same property of the armory. eighth guns that he is accused of stealing are still missing. >>> members of the boston jewish committee will meet with mbta officials of ads they say are offensive. the add is from the palestinian advocacy project saying that israel kills a palestinian child every three days helped by money it gets from the u.s. according to the "globe" guidelines only ban political ads about specific candidates but not the mbta. now the mbta that is planning to ban al
. >> the brandeis vigil committee is holding a vigil for schwartz and other victims of the attack. campus. the vigil was at 6 p.m. on the great lawn. >>> this morning we are learning three weapons stolen during a worcester armory have turned up near yankee stadium. the new york city police department said a homeless man found the guns in a trash bag friday morning. it happened days after police made an arrest in the army reserve center robbery. james morales was arrested in new...
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our moderator this afternoon, eileen pick that mayor remarks is professor of journalism at brandeis university a former "boston globe" columnist, she won 1997 pulitzer prize for commentary only 18 months after she began writing her twice weekly column. she became a columnist after 20 years as reporter covering everything from the night police beat to the united states congress. as a sign of the times in which she lived and challenges she overcame, it should be noted that she began her career at the globe as a newsroom secretary. she is currently working on a biography of eunice kennedy shriver. speaking of mrs. shriver, last time she spoke heroes mary was very much on her mind. i thought it might be appropriate to share a brief excerpt of her remarks as part of this introduction. >> you are r would you would not be surprised to know that believed that those same qualities were also the experience that shaped president kennedy. truthfully i believe rosemari' rejection had far more to go with the brillance of his presidency than anyone can understand. yes, he was our country's greater champion o
our moderator this afternoon, eileen pick that mayor remarks is professor of journalism at brandeis university a former "boston globe" columnist, she won 1997 pulitzer prize for commentary only 18 months after she began writing her twice weekly column. she became a columnist after 20 years as reporter covering everything from the night police beat to the united states congress. as a sign of the times in which she lived and challenges she overcame, it should be noted that she began her...
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john: brandeis, berkeley. >> some of the in-house card cancellations or they withdraw but who gets toecide who speaks on campus? one of the things we are seeing is students particularly in the case of commencement they had a say in terms of who will address them. >> let's talk about trigger warnings. but it says number one we may be dealing with stuff that is dramatic or psychologically if we have that issue let me know in advance. john: students to the need this before. political correctness is not worse. >> but that doesn't mean the professors are using their authority in the classroom. john: with columbia there should be trigger warnings. >> if you talk about rape give students a heads up the they talk about rape if a professor teaches to moderate students in one year those who have been sexually assaulted the last 12 months shouldn't that reflect the fact of speaking to a classroom full of people? john: so you said i will warn you? >> this week's reading includes sexual assault. john: arizona state pedestrian pathway walked only zone is a micro aggression to the safety of people.
john: brandeis, berkeley. >> some of the in-house card cancellations or they withdraw but who gets toecide who speaks on campus? one of the things we are seeing is students particularly in the case of commencement they had a say in terms of who will address them. >> let's talk about trigger warnings. but it says number one we may be dealing with stuff that is dramatic or psychologically if we have that issue let me know in advance. john: students to the need this before. political...
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out ofwith the oecd brandeis university, truly one of the world experts on trade.herine mann will join us. stay with us this jobs day. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance," and here are some of the great stories you can check on our website. china says it will lift its freeze on ipo's by the end of the year. other stories -- an unexpected loss as sales of jaguar and land rover slumped. check out our website. they are great stories. let us know what you think. let's get to bloomberg first word news. vonnie quinn? vonnie: the latest on the u.s. job market is due out in two hours now. ofnomists expect a gain 185,000 in nonfarm payrolls, a slight drop in the unemployment rate to 5%. janet yellen says that improving economic data would make a rate increase a possibility in next month's central-bank meeting. we are following a new development in the aftermath of the russian jet crash. easyjet says egyptian authorities are blocking most of its flights out of the sinai peninsula. was expecting to take thousands of tourists back to britain today. the tourists were s
out ofwith the oecd brandeis university, truly one of the world experts on trade.herine mann will join us. stay with us this jobs day. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance," and here are some of the great stories you can check on our website. china says it will lift its freeze on ipo's by the end of the year. other stories -- an unexpected loss as sales of jaguar and land rover slumped. check out our website. they are great stories. let us know what you think. let's get to...
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we're here because of students who left brandeis university to go south to help with voter registration. and we're here, quite candidly, because of generations of black teachers who refuse despite textbooks and segregated schools to let their students accept society's notions of their inferiority. we celebrate the power of memory. after all, there is nothing more powerful than a people, than a nation steeped in its history and there are few things as noble as honoring all of our ancestors by remembering. so tonight, let us remember. thank you. >> thank you. as you know, we're here to commemorate and celebrate freedom. and thinking about all that was shed on that journey, we think about many people who risked it all for us. so it's humbling and beautiful to have the honor to bring up to the podium, a person who lived and fought the journey through the '60s and helped write that history. ladies and gentlemen, our congressional delegate to the united states congress from the district of columbia, the honorable eleanor holmes noorton. >> thank you. thank you so much for that gracious introd
we're here because of students who left brandeis university to go south to help with voter registration. and we're here, quite candidly, because of generations of black teachers who refuse despite textbooks and segregated schools to let their students accept society's notions of their inferiority. we celebrate the power of memory. after all, there is nothing more powerful than a people, than a nation steeped in its history and there are few things as noble as honoring all of our ancestors by...
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. >>> the people at brandeis university remembering a sharon teen killed in a terrorist attack if the west bank. dozens gathered outside of the school and they want to raise israel. the 18-year-old was killed last week. >>> the patriots also paying tribute to the team during last night's game. they held a moment of silence for all of those who lost their lives in recent terror attacks but especially to the sharon native who was a heche patriots fan. >>> most people think tomorrow is the busiest travel day but it seems times have changed. >> robi just mentioned this, this morning. john keller takes a closer look at why bostonians have a different travel strategy. >> reporter: good morning. if you are a regular thanksgiving weekend traveler, you already know what a new survey confirms. become the worst traffic day of the holiday exodus. why? we are a net departure city with more people leaving than coming in. a lot of us are students or folks with flexible work schedules who can get away a day early. then again, combine with anecdotal evidence that the big boston exodus comes early on o
. >>> the people at brandeis university remembering a sharon teen killed in a terrorist attack if the west bank. dozens gathered outside of the school and they want to raise israel. the 18-year-old was killed last week. >>> the patriots also paying tribute to the team during last night's game. they held a moment of silence for all of those who lost their lives in recent terror attacks but especially to the sharon native who was a heche patriots fan. >>> most people...
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. >>> people at brandeis university remembering a sharon teenager killed in a terror attack in the west bank. dozens of students gathered outside the school yesterday. they want to raise awareness about terrorism in israel and remember ezra schwartz. the 18-year-old was killed last week while delivering food to soldiers. >>> the patriots pay tribute to the team during a game last night. they held a moment of silence for all of those who lost their lives in the recent terror attacks but especially the sharon native who is a huge >>> a pause in the phillip chism murder trial. the victim's mother broke down in court after prosecutors presented bloody clothing that chism was wearing when he was arrested. they also showed surveillance pictures taken hours after the crime. they say the images show chaise um buying a movie ticket with colleen ritzer's credit card. another shows him pulling her body inside of a recycling barrel. >>> a man says the way he's portrayed in the movie "spotlight" is a complete lie. now, a boston college spokesperson says he's ready to take legal action over a scene t
. >>> people at brandeis university remembering a sharon teenager killed in a terror attack in the west bank. dozens of students gathered outside the school yesterday. they want to raise awareness about terrorism in israel and remember ezra schwartz. the 18-year-old was killed last week while delivering food to soldiers. >>> the patriots pay tribute to the team during a game last night. they held a moment of silence for all of those who lost their lives in the recent terror...
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teen was killed before attack in the west bank and also students and staff at brandeis university held a candlelight vigil for schwartz. he did not attend the school but had many friends on the waltham >> it is ridiculous take away so many things. >> sara: gunman opened fire stuck in traffic jam and he was one of the people in the cars. >> shiri: weatherwise this morning sending you out there with temperatures in the 20s and lots of sunshine. looking mostly clear at 5:00 p.m., couple clouds around, temps only in the 30s and map out warm-up and what time temperatures peak and how high they are going to go next. >> gene: sky fox spotting whale in south shore and why scientists will be watching so closely this morning in case he returns. >> it is holiday season and home break-ins are on the rise in some areas. not only attractive to it's called a rigged economy, and this is how it works. most new wealth flows to the top 1%. it's a system held in place by corrupt politics where wall street banks and billionaires buy elections. my campaign is powered by over a million small contributions, p
teen was killed before attack in the west bank and also students and staff at brandeis university held a candlelight vigil for schwartz. he did not attend the school but had many friends on the waltham >> it is ridiculous take away so many things. >> sara: gunman opened fire stuck in traffic jam and he was one of the people in the cars. >> shiri: weatherwise this morning sending you out there with temperatures in the 20s and lots of sunshine. looking mostly clear at 5:00 p.m.,...
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. >> sara: brandeis israel public affairs committee holding vigil for sports. the group posted on his facebook page he was great. >> gene: private funeral for murdered toddler also known as "baby doe". two months ago rachelle bond and her bowdoin michael mccarthy were charged in the two-year-old funeral. she be buried next to her paternal grandmother. >> julie: check traffic together every ten minutes and braintree split up to columbia road. shiri? >> shiri: headed out to work here is look at bus stop forecast right now 34 at 8:00 a.m. 37 and 9:00 a.m. that would be a 38 and we are brightening up. wait until you see how chilly it is going to stay later today next. >> sara: this morning police are holding weapons from worcester army facility. >> they found some of the missing guns and homeless man found the weapons inside a duffle bag. >> daniel: police going house pleading with people to it's called a rigged economy, and this is how it works. most new wealth flows to the top 1%. it's a system held in place by corrupt politics where wall street banks and billion
. >> sara: brandeis israel public affairs committee holding vigil for sports. the group posted on his facebook page he was great. >> gene: private funeral for murdered toddler also known as "baby doe". two months ago rachelle bond and her bowdoin michael mccarthy were charged in the two-year-old funeral. she be buried next to her paternal grandmother. >> julie: check traffic together every ten minutes and braintree split up to columbia road. shiri? >> shiri:...
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. >> brandeis public affairs committee holding vigil and schwartz had friends at campus and vigil at 6:00 p.m. on the great lawn. >> sara: >> julie: look at drive times strong from the weston tolls to the ted williams tunnel and 24 minutes i will have a look at the pike itself with live shot in just a moment. first here is shiri. >> shiri: sunshine rolling in and better grab the sunglasses to avoid the solar glare and 36 , 37 by 10:00 a.m. and 11:00 this morning 38. see which towns and cities reach 40 this afternoon next. >> daniel: new england university spending bic bucks to fight racism on campus. coming up 100 million-dollar solution to end discrimination at brown. >> julie: trying to determine when the next isis attack will hospital that there's a better way to specialized surgery that's right for you: lahey hospital and medical center. cardiac teams pioneering innovative treatments... and neurosurgeons at the forefront of spinal surgery... right here. america's largest live-donor liver transplant program... right now. and quality outcomes among the nation's best... the right ou
. >> brandeis public affairs committee holding vigil and schwartz had friends at campus and vigil at 6:00 p.m. on the great lawn. >> sara: >> julie: look at drive times strong from the weston tolls to the ted williams tunnel and 24 minutes i will have a look at the pike itself with live shot in just a moment. first here is shiri. >> shiri: sunshine rolling in and better grab the sunglasses to avoid the solar glare and 36 , 37 by 10:00 a.m. and 11:00 this morning 38. see...
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in part it's because holmes and brandeis have this incredibly evocative way of writing.theater, clear and present danger, the phrases we've mentioned from schenck are really ones that do ring through history. and that's part of the reason we remember holmes, in addition to his individual contributions to the law. >> so we're going to learn more about oliver wendell holmes next and about his own biography and how it may have affected the thoughts he brought to this case. let's watch. >> the civil war affected holmes with an understanding that a nation could indeed be at peril that you had to strain every part of the national fabric to preserve the country. in a very short time after he joined the 20th regiment as a first lieutenant, he was engaged in the battle of ball's bluff. and as he says in his diary entry here, he was shot from the side. and the bullet went through the fleshy part of his chest, directly across his chest, exited out the other side. the bullet ended up in his clothing. and the surgeon gave to it him afterwards. his next significant civil war activity
in part it's because holmes and brandeis have this incredibly evocative way of writing.theater, clear and present danger, the phrases we've mentioned from schenck are really ones that do ring through history. and that's part of the reason we remember holmes, in addition to his individual contributions to the law. >> so we're going to learn more about oliver wendell holmes next and about his own biography and how it may have affected the thoughts he brought to this case. let's watch....
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our moderator this afternoon, eileen pick that mayor remarks is professor of journalism at brandeis university former "boston globe" columnist, she won 1997 pulitzer prize for commentary only 18 months after she began writing her twice weekly column. she became a columnist after 20 years as reporter covering everything from the night police beat to the united states congress. as a sign of the times in which she lived and challenges she overcame, it should be noted that she began her career at the globe as a newsroom secretary. she is currently working on a biography of eunice kennedy shriver. speaking of mrs. shriver, last time she spoke heroes mary was very much on her mind. i thought it might be appropriate to share a brief excerpt of her remarks as part of this introduction.
our moderator this afternoon, eileen pick that mayor remarks is professor of journalism at brandeis university former "boston globe" columnist, she won 1997 pulitzer prize for commentary only 18 months after she began writing her twice weekly column. she became a columnist after 20 years as reporter covering everything from the night police beat to the united states congress. as a sign of the times in which she lived and challenges she overcame, it should be noted that she began her...
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it happened at brandeis university. it was organized by the home for little wanderers. the conference brings young men, 12 through 21, together with men of color who have dealt with similar challenges. everyone had a chance to share their own experiences in small groups after our panel discussion. wcvb is a proud partner of the home for little wanderers. i was so proud to be a panelist of this event that brought people together from different communities and different generations to open dialogue. marine in boston. at his skate-shop in malden. his family says he was so he wanted to open a safe and fun more than a decade of planning shawn's life was cut short. now the new lynch family skate park has opened in cambridge. yesterday, shawn was honored at the opening ceremony event. >> if shawn was here, he would be definitely celebrating alongside of everyone else. jc: his family says the skate park would be a dream come true for shawn. democratic presidential candidates go head to head for the second time. antoinette: the fight against isis taking center stage in des moine
it happened at brandeis university. it was organized by the home for little wanderers. the conference brings young men, 12 through 21, together with men of color who have dealt with similar challenges. everyone had a chance to share their own experiences in small groups after our panel discussion. wcvb is a proud partner of the home for little wanderers. i was so proud to be a panelist of this event that brought people together from different communities and different generations to open...
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it happened at brandeis university. it was organized by the home for little wanderers. the conference brings young men, 12 through 21, together with men of color who have dealt with similar challenges. everyone had a chance to share their own experiences in small groups after our panel discussion. wcvb is a proud partner of the home form little wanderers. i was very proud to be a panelist and represent the station. it was a great event to bring together people from different communities and different generations to really learn about each other. antoinette: it did look like that. frank, thank you. j.c., over to you. jc: a tribute to a beloved marine in boston. shawn clark was murdered in 2013 at his skate-shop in malden. his family says he was so passionate about skateboarding, he wanted to open a safe and fun park nearby. more than a decade of planning went into the park before shawn's life was cut short. now the new lynch family skate park has opened in cambridge. yesterday, shawn was honored at the opening ceremony event. >> sean was here, he would be definitely cele
it happened at brandeis university. it was organized by the home for little wanderers. the conference brings young men, 12 through 21, together with men of color who have dealt with similar challenges. everyone had a chance to share their own experiences in small groups after our panel discussion. wcvb is a proud partner of the home form little wanderers. i was very proud to be a panelist and represent the station. it was a great event to bring together people from different communities and...
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the waltham fire department tells fox 25 that a brandeis grad had used a chemical taken from a campus lab and used it to take his own life, that prompted the haz-mat response. >> mark: new information tonight about the woman who tried to open an exit door mid flight on a london to boston flame. kamila doliniak is being held on $500,000 bail. if she posts bail, she will likely be deported. she is a prostitute and coming to the area for work. on tuesday, we brought you the live video of the plane at the center of the landing. drunk at the time. >> kevin: looking at the clouds trying to come in today, just a few thin clouds overhead, but a mostly clear evening and it's cool out there, but not nearly has cold as we were watching last night. this is what we're watching to the west, the front we've been talking about all week long. this is one like last week that produced tornadoes, thunderstorms, still producing severe weather in the deep south and also blizzard conditions on the back side of it. two feet of snow in many of the ski resorts in colorado and out through lake tahoe and sierra
the waltham fire department tells fox 25 that a brandeis grad had used a chemical taken from a campus lab and used it to take his own life, that prompted the haz-mat response. >> mark: new information tonight about the woman who tried to open an exit door mid flight on a london to boston flame. kamila doliniak is being held on $500,000 bail. if she posts bail, she will likely be deported. she is a prostitute and coming to the area for work. on tuesday, we brought you the live video of the...
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he is 18 and he had a whole >> sara: the brandeis committee will be holding a vigil for schwartz and others in the attack. schwartz had friends on campus. lawn. >>> 5:09 and, learning that three weapons stolen were a brewster armory has turned up near yankee stadium. a homeless man found the guns in a trash bag friday morning. it happened days after police made an arrest in the army reserve center robbery. james morales was arrested in new york but will be brought to worcester. morales once worked at a hospital on the same property as the armory. 13 high-powered guns that morales is accused of stealing remain missing. >>> patriots fans can expect to see extra security at gillette stadium in the match-up with buffalo. the first home game with the pats since the terror attacks in paris. the mbta will be increasing security on the special trains that fans can take to the stadium. we will have complete highlights and post-game reaction tomorrow on the fox25 morning news. >>> happening today, member of boston's jewish comment are expected to meet with mbta officials with ads they say are
he is 18 and he had a whole >> sara: the brandeis committee will be holding a vigil for schwartz and others in the attack. schwartz had friends on campus. lawn. >>> 5:09 and, learning that three weapons stolen were a brewster armory has turned up near yankee stadium. a homeless man found the guns in a trash bag friday morning. it happened days after police made an arrest in the army reserve center robbery. james morales was arrested in new york but will be brought to worcester....
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. >> sara: the brandeis public affairs committee is holding a vigil for schwartz and the other victims of the attack. the group post on the facebook page that schwartz had friends on the campus. the vigil at 6 p.m. on the great lawn. >>> private funeral for the murdered toler known as baby doe. case of bella bond began in june when her body was found in a trash bag on deer island. two months ago the moth era she willle and her boyfriend michael mccarthy was charged with the 2-year-old murder. both have pled not guilty and bella on tuesday will be buried next to her paternal grandmother. >>> we track traffic and weather every ten minutes. drive time on the expressway and jump all wait to 24 minutes and jump all wait to 24 minutes. last time we checked in an easy 9 minutes. i will keep an eye on this all morning. >>> first, here is shiri. >> shiri: what i am watching most -- closely are the temperatures -- closely are the temperatures. clearing skies. clouds in post 36 degrees right now 3734 now 34 at 7 a.m. 8 a.m. 34 degrees as well. map out the spots that hit freezing this morning and
. >> sara: the brandeis public affairs committee is holding a vigil for schwartz and the other victims of the attack. the group post on the facebook page that schwartz had friends on the campus. the vigil at 6 p.m. on the great lawn. >>> private funeral for the murdered toler known as baby doe. case of bella bond began in june when her body was found in a trash bag on deer island. two months ago the moth era she willle and her boyfriend michael mccarthy was charged with the...
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the waltham fire department tells fox 25 that a brandeis grad students had used a chemical taken from a campus lab and use it had to take his own life. prompting the haz-mat response. >> elizabeth: a third person charged in the death of a new hampshire teenager who overdosed in a motel room faced a judge today. 31-year-old leslie aberly is accused of dispensing a control drug and tampering with witnesses. 17-year-old eve tarmney was found dead in a purchases motel over a month ago. fentanyl overdose. fentanyl is other than mistake taken for -- often mistaken for heroin. >> heather hegedus spoke with a dog's owner who was beaten to death. some of the details may be disturbingism. >> the reporter: this story, sure to make you hug your dog tighter. that man arained on a slew of charges, including beating that 40-pound dog to death. also allegedly trying to strangle and intimidate his girlfriend. the girlfriend telling me the dog was like her child. >> i'm still trying to wrap my brain around it, because i never thought he would be capable of anything like. >> the reporter: hand innocent
the waltham fire department tells fox 25 that a brandeis grad students had used a chemical taken from a campus lab and use it had to take his own life. prompting the haz-mat response. >> elizabeth: a third person charged in the death of a new hampshire teenager who overdosed in a motel room faced a judge today. 31-year-old leslie aberly is accused of dispensing a control drug and tampering with witnesses. 17-year-old eve tarmney was found dead in a purchases motel over a month ago....
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tomiko: justice brandeis in practice had introduced the reliance on social science into lawyers' practice and though it was not the first time in brown versus board of education that the court relied on the social science i think though that what made this different was at first overtime and i am sure it was true then as well, there was some question as to how reliable the doll studies were. it was a simple kind of experiment and one could raise questions about the methodology and all the things that we would think about today in terms of reliability of social science. it was not altogether new but on the other hand the extent to which the brown opinion ends of relying on the doll studies and the idea that black children feel inferior because of segregation i think was profound. it because of the chief justice that they decided to re-hear the case or was that going to be re-heard? jeffrey: that is an important question. frankfurter asked for a re-hearing. tomiko: i am not sure what role his death played in the re-hearing. host: they could not come to a decision. jeffrey: they chose not to
tomiko: justice brandeis in practice had introduced the reliance on social science into lawyers' practice and though it was not the first time in brown versus board of education that the court relied on the social science i think though that what made this different was at first overtime and i am sure it was true then as well, there was some question as to how reliable the doll studies were. it was a simple kind of experiment and one could raise questions about the methodology and all the...
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justice brandeis in practice had introduced the reliance on social science into lawyers' practice. and so, it was not the first time in brown versus board of education that the court relied on the social science. i think, though, what made this different was that, first, over time, and i'm sure it was true then, too, there was some question as to how reliable the doll studies were. it really was sort of a simple kind of experiment. and one could raise questions about the methodology and all the things that we would think about today in terms of reliability, of social of social science, so no it wasn't all together new, but on the other hand the extend to which the brown opinion ends up relying on the doll studies and on the idea that black children feel inferior because of segregation, i think, was profound. >> so we left the story with the deaf chief justice. >> that is an important question. i don't want to get it wrong. they did decide to rehear it because frankford asked for a rehearing. >> i'm not sure about that detail. i'm not sure what role his death played in the rehearing
justice brandeis in practice had introduced the reliance on social science into lawyers' practice. and so, it was not the first time in brown versus board of education that the court relied on the social science. i think, though, what made this different was that, first, over time, and i'm sure it was true then, too, there was some question as to how reliable the doll studies were. it really was sort of a simple kind of experiment. and one could raise questions about the methodology and all the...
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and so she was able to apply and go to graduate school at brandeis university in boston. she continues to work i'm graition reform -- immigration reform as a leader of the students' immigration movement of massachusetts. she's going to return to milwaukee when she graduates she promises. she wants to become a public school teacher so she can use her education to help young people in the city where she grew up. she's a loyal wisconsinite a loyal member of the milwaukee community and i would say to speaker ryan, she wants to be part of your state for the rest of her life. maricella and other dreamers have so much to give america. can we use more public school teachers with her talent? of course we can. but speaker ryan and other republican leaders in congress have made their agenda clear. they want shut down this program and tell maricella she can't stay to continue her education. they want to deport her back to a country that she hasn't been to since she was three years old, has no memory of. she would be deported back to mexico a place that she may have experienced experi
and so she was able to apply and go to graduate school at brandeis university in boston. she continues to work i'm graition reform -- immigration reform as a leader of the students' immigration movement of massachusetts. she's going to return to milwaukee when she graduates she promises. she wants to become a public school teacher so she can use her education to help young people in the city where she grew up. she's a loyal wisconsinite a loyal member of the milwaukee community and i would say...
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students at brandeis held a vigil to mourn schwartz and all victims of terror in israel. many students say they knew the teenager who was laid to rest on sunday. >> jadiann: ahead on 7news, a story you'll see on just one station, a medford bus driver off the job and parents demanding answers after learning the driver picked up a total stranger. >> christa: a closer look at this smoking sensation, what some people call smoking candy. an alternative to cigarettes. >> jadiann: why the cost of taking the t could be going down for some but up for others. >> jeremy: dry for the morning commute, partly to mostly sunny skies. temps this morning down into the 20s. this afternoon, middle 40s. 7:00 this evening, crisp. temps heading back into the mid 30s. >> danielle: good morning, no major delays yet. volume building. the t's good so far. we'll take a full look at your commute coming up. not getting your best sleep? could be you've got the wrong bed. enter sleep number... she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. you can both adjust the bed for the best sleep of your life. only a
students at brandeis held a vigil to mourn schwartz and all victims of terror in israel. many students say they knew the teenager who was laid to rest on sunday. >> jadiann: ahead on 7news, a story you'll see on just one station, a medford bus driver off the job and parents demanding answers after learning the driver picked up a total stranger. >> christa: a closer look at this smoking sensation, what some people call smoking candy. an alternative to cigarettes. >> jadiann:...
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this is long enshrined, although it back to justice brandeis about the legal process that needs to takece. that is a very important differentiator of our nation. so there is an active discussion right now and i certainly encourage you to take part in it by talking to the folks that represent you at the local, state and national level. about how you see the changes in technology either changing or adhering to laws that are currently written. so that is a really excellent to then and my advice is active. talk to people. make sure that your opinion is heard. for the02) 748-8000 eastern time zone, (202) 748-8001 mountain and pacific time zone and (202) 748-8002 if you are a victim of cyber security. change edward snowden the conversation about what the government knows about our information? guest: this is a multifaceted issue and i will try to take the part as well as i can. everyone knows that edward snowden was a former contractor who before going into exile, took a large amount of data and has been releasing this data publicly. there are some who say that his actions are noble, and that
this is long enshrined, although it back to justice brandeis about the legal process that needs to takece. that is a very important differentiator of our nation. so there is an active discussion right now and i certainly encourage you to take part in it by talking to the folks that represent you at the local, state and national level. about how you see the changes in technology either changing or adhering to laws that are currently written. so that is a really excellent to then and my advice is...