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the -- abc hinges a lot on the notion, justice breyer, that this is a non- sexualized episode. i mean, i guess one could make up ones own mind looking at the video. the commission decided that that was -- it was essentially voyeurism. the -- >> finish your sentence, please. >> thank you. the little boy walks into the room at the very end of that -- of that segment of nudity, and i do think that fully vindicates the commission's judgment with respect to the nature of that broadcast. >> thank you, general. >> next president obama discusses consolidating some agencies. a mitt romney town hall with veterans and hiltonhead. >> and this episode of that fact check video, we will look at mitt romney surprising comments about climate change. >> think there are a substantial amount of scientists that have manipulated data. >> i re to different comments from politicians on a 1-4 scale. if you say something complete out bridges, you will get for pinocchio's. if you say something slightly misleading you might get one pinocchio. >> glen ridge the truthfulness of political figures and others.
the -- abc hinges a lot on the notion, justice breyer, that this is a non- sexualized episode. i mean, i guess one could make up ones own mind looking at the video. the commission decided that that was -- it was essentially voyeurism. the -- >> finish your sentence, please. >> thank you. the little boy walks into the room at the very end of that -- of that segment of nudity, and i do think that fully vindicates the commission's judgment with respect to the nature of that broadcast....
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. >> that would be correct, justice breyer. >> we are not talking about the money that they collected. can they take the money that they collected under the first notice and instead of doing a special assessment in the middle of this campaign gets announced by the governor and can they vandiver to the chargeable amount that they have predicted and spend it on the non-- chargeable amount? or does that require a second hudson notice? >> i understand, justice sotomayor. i don't believe it would. >> so this is a peculiar rule that you have asked us to adopt. the rule is where there is a special assessment, and will make all of the objectors better off they have to have a special notice that they can object. but the rule is we are going to take money that we already collected from them and suspended for a totally political purpose. we don't give them a special notice and they don't have to object. that seems totally backward by the understand why you get there and my suspicion to confirm is that is the only administered system that you can think of. >> is it going to make them all? they do
. >> that would be correct, justice breyer. >> we are not talking about the money that they collected. can they take the money that they collected under the first notice and instead of doing a special assessment in the middle of this campaign gets announced by the governor and can they vandiver to the chargeable amount that they have predicted and spend it on the non-- chargeable amount? or does that require a second hudson notice? >> i understand, justice sotomayor. i don't...
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opposition have been acknowledged at the arab league it's the best time to turn to dialogue so says breyer a baseball at all analysts dr amarna shopping. the opposition or what the so-called syrian army or these are desert is from the syrian army have been also using heavy gunfire against civilians they have been using explosives apparently they have been using the armored. rockets and you know some weapons that can also usually be used in civilian areas and against civilians there is president said also enjoys. popular support and said you know one cannot deny this not even the institute denied this when they did the research last month and they found that fifty five percent of the city and population oppose the downfall or didn't move for president. it's time for dialogue as. somebody formed some democratic reforms there is a constitutional council now in syria trying to rewrite the constitution there will be elections in the coming months there are some of the forums i think that the opposition shows face because of the interest of no one no one's interests that need to or steps in they
opposition have been acknowledged at the arab league it's the best time to turn to dialogue so says breyer a baseball at all analysts dr amarna shopping. the opposition or what the so-called syrian army or these are desert is from the syrian army have been also using heavy gunfire against civilians they have been using explosives apparently they have been using the armored. rockets and you know some weapons that can also usually be used in civilian areas and against civilians there is president...
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this is the central banker species the f l m c s the federal open market committee which the poll of breyer oh sets global interest rates well apparently somebody had the clever idea of actually looking through the transcripts of the meetings and they found that the number of recorded laughs actually increased in frequency from two thousand to two thousand and six the peak of the global financial bubble in two thousand and one if the f o m c erupted into laughter sixteen point five times per meeting on average in two thousand and three it was over nineteen in two thousand and five twenty seven and then in two thousand and six the f o m c burst into laughter nearly forty four times per meeting yes because they should be printing money or doing something responsible but instead they're smoking this money. who are federal reserve chairman who you know the problem is that this stuff can make you see hallucinations which i'm not this is the guy to sound like they're stone and saying. well. this is some quality money printing i can't believe this quantitative easing work and i got a nickel bag of
this is the central banker species the f l m c s the federal open market committee which the poll of breyer oh sets global interest rates well apparently somebody had the clever idea of actually looking through the transcripts of the meetings and they found that the number of recorded laughs actually increased in frequency from two thousand to two thousand and six the peak of the global financial bubble in two thousand and one if the f o m c erupted into laughter sixteen point five times per...
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vested interest or get it get in a way of that this is an interview with chrystia freeland from breyer's and rana huffington writer boycotted the two unions led the charge of the national writers union in the newspaper guild a lot of others joined in because she doesn't pay all over. leaders there is a network of eight thousand unpaid bloggers who were upset over the fact that a a well paid three hundred fifteen million dollars for huff post erin huffington is making out very well and that money isn't getting down to any of her workers and this is the kind of person that rallies they want to go a little capitalism is just how about your workers instead of making them you know report on the presidential elections for free when you just got bought by a.o.l. it's not you know the progressive nonprofit blog anymore. all right last thing to let me just talk about a few figures that came out basically telling us that consumer spending was a flat in december but we also saw wages rise a little bit but that also means of people just aren't spending anymore and they're starting to save and so how
vested interest or get it get in a way of that this is an interview with chrystia freeland from breyer's and rana huffington writer boycotted the two unions led the charge of the national writers union in the newspaper guild a lot of others joined in because she doesn't pay all over. leaders there is a network of eight thousand unpaid bloggers who were upset over the fact that a a well paid three hundred fifteen million dollars for huff post erin huffington is making out very well and that...
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the -- abc hinges a lot on the notion, justice breyer, that this is a non-sexualized episode. i mean, i guess one could make up ones own mind looking at the video. the commission decided that that was -- it was essentially voyeurism. the -- >> finish your sentence, please. >> thank you. the little boy walks into the room at the very end of that -- of that segment of nudity, and i do think that fully vindicates the commission's judgment with respect to the nature of that broadcast. >> thank you, general. >> 10 scott leads a town hall meeting with town hall meeting -- with undecided voters. later, your comments on "washington journal." >> in this issue about that check, we will let it rick perry's comments on climate change in the research behind the size. >> fell are a substantial number of scientists who have manipulated data. >> high rate different comments by politicians on a 1-4 scale. if you say something really a our riches, you're going to get four pinocchios. if you say something slightly misleading, you will get in as low as one pinocchio. >> rating that truthfulness o
the -- abc hinges a lot on the notion, justice breyer, that this is a non-sexualized episode. i mean, i guess one could make up ones own mind looking at the video. the commission decided that that was -- it was essentially voyeurism. the -- >> finish your sentence, please. >> thank you. the little boy walks into the room at the very end of that -- of that segment of nudity, and i do think that fully vindicates the commission's judgment with respect to the nature of that broadcast....
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so we have the turkey hill banana split, edy's french silk and oreo cookies & cream blast from breyersdecadent desserts. >> as long as it's not the pie. >> 130 calories, five grams of fat. a bunch of ice creams have over 300 calories and 75% saturated fat. this has 15%. this is why it wins. >> all righty. now yogurt used to have the easy names. now they're hard to pronounce. >> all you need to pronounce is greek. if you can get greek yogurt, greece is the word. greek, greek. you don't need a waistline bailout. >> i set you up for it. >> you like oikos and chobani. >> but the fage. this has high protein, low calories, calcium and potassium. >> oh. now protein bars, snack, energy bars, very popular. i have had all three and they're terrific. >> you love the kind bar. >> i do. >> you're right. this is the ryan gosling of energy bars. >> this bar will lift me up. >> yes. i saw it. that was quite a moment. that was a showstopper. >> yeah. >> it's a perfect portion size. it's only got 210 calories, ten grams of protein. who needs a steak. >> the cliff and lara bar also good. >> i'm going wit
so we have the turkey hill banana split, edy's french silk and oreo cookies & cream blast from breyersdecadent desserts. >> as long as it's not the pie. >> 130 calories, five grams of fat. a bunch of ice creams have over 300 calories and 75% saturated fat. this has 15%. this is why it wins. >> all righty. now yogurt used to have the easy names. now they're hard to pronounce. >> all you need to pronounce is greek. if you can get greek yogurt, greece is the word....
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the -- abc hinges a lot on the notion, justice breyer, that this is a non-sexualized episode.ake up ones own mind looking at the video. the commission decided that that was -- it was essentially voyeurism. the -- >> finish your sentence, please. >> thank you. the little boy walks into the room at the very end of that -- of that segment of nudity, and i do think that fully vindicates the commission's judgment with respect to the nature of that broadcast. >> thank you, general. >> next, we continue with a mitt romney town hall meeting. republican presidential candidates forum with brick santorum and newt gingrich. after that, president obama talks about his proposal to consolidate federal agencies. >> this weekend, we look at the life and legacy of dr. martin luther king, jr. a day at 6:00 p.m. eastern. john lewis on walking with the wind. a memoir of the movement. sunday afternoon, beginning at 3:00,. king on growing up king. we examine the speaking styles of the rev. king and the manhunt for his killer. also this weekend, jodi kantor looks at the first couple and their attempt
the -- abc hinges a lot on the notion, justice breyer, that this is a non-sexualized episode.ake up ones own mind looking at the video. the commission decided that that was -- it was essentially voyeurism. the -- >> finish your sentence, please. >> thank you. the little boy walks into the room at the very end of that -- of that segment of nudity, and i do think that fully vindicates the commission's judgment with respect to the nature of that broadcast. >> thank you, general....
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17th and closing arguments on february feared pity if you look what happened at the judgment justice breyer they have a summary judgment arguments. >> i have read in the opinion and what you said on the phone and so forth. it seems to me that it's a complicated case but suppose you are completely right of your time schedule then you will decide something how can any human being a regional the maps in five days or ten days or do have six different positions? i mean i think it's impossible. how can you -- i don't see how you can. >> pre-clearances granted we won't have an issue. spinnaker would seem to me from reading it i didn't think that the judge is ready to grand prix clearance. the other thing and sending it back i read the brief and then i read the opinions. i don't think i have -- i am not being too generous but i thought that they were saying it throughout is they didn't try to draw extra collection or opportunity districts. they emerged and emerge about seven times. they emerge as we try to apply equal vote principles, and it's hardly surprising that the bullet considering that the
17th and closing arguments on february feared pity if you look what happened at the judgment justice breyer they have a summary judgment arguments. >> i have read in the opinion and what you said on the phone and so forth. it seems to me that it's a complicated case but suppose you are completely right of your time schedule then you will decide something how can any human being a regional the maps in five days or ten days or do have six different positions? i mean i think it's impossible....
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. >> what sus allowing the top breyer accomplish. >> we open it up because you mentioned dot gov that is only usable by the united states goff government here. and other governments don't have those same choice, they would like to. the internet is used by 2 billion people around the world and everyone would like to enjoy equal access saz dan jaffie, why not it sounds like it would make it easy, useful to have your corporate name as your top line domain, why not. >> we don't think there is a problem with having more top level domains. we are very concerned, however, that this basically unlimited increase in top level domains is going to impose enormous costs on business, costs that will basically mean that people will be buying their own trademarks to protect them against others who may harm them. and it's going to be a serious problem for consumers. what we are talking about here, and mr. beckstrom said this at a meeting yesterday is that some people are estimating that we are going to go from 22 top level domains to as many as 4,000 domains within one year and then after that, who kn
. >> what sus allowing the top breyer accomplish. >> we open it up because you mentioned dot gov that is only usable by the united states goff government here. and other governments don't have those same choice, they would like to. the internet is used by 2 billion people around the world and everyone would like to enjoy equal access saz dan jaffie, why not it sounds like it would make it easy, useful to have your corporate name as your top line domain, why not. >> we don't...
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what this district court did after he started word justice breyer suggested if district court judges said we want to avoid the challenges that are brought by the plaintiffs and what they mean by a void is basically take all the allegations that face value. >> you don't have any problem if i am a district judge and by think there's substantial likelihood that a particular challenge -- you don't have any problem with my drawing an interim plan to avoid that likelihood? >> no problem at all. the great thing is that is the district court, a familiar role and familiar standards and give this court -- >> in that scenario, suggesting what the b.c. court has exclusive authority going to do. that is why i find your petition troublesome, you are asking one court to make its best guess at what another court is likely to do and the other court has exclusive jurisdiction. >> can i respond to that? i had assumed justice kennedy's question was not specific to section 5 and would be section 2. >> equal protection under the constitution problem. all the court is doing is making a substantial likeliho
what this district court did after he started word justice breyer suggested if district court judges said we want to avoid the challenges that are brought by the plaintiffs and what they mean by a void is basically take all the allegations that face value. >> you don't have any problem if i am a district judge and by think there's substantial likelihood that a particular challenge -- you don't have any problem with my drawing an interim plan to avoid that likelihood? >> no problem...
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that is what i am listening very hard to find a. >> justice breyer. two things. first of all, off the line trying problems the court creates for itself would be intolerable and the court should address the 1984 scenario if they come to pass rather than using this case is a vehicle for doing so. second. >> this case is not that the a call. >> gps technology today limited only by the cost of the instrument that frankly right now is so small that it would not take that much of a local budget to place a gps on every car in the nation. >> that would be impossible of the kind that was the. >> is not any legislature to stop this? >> it is a safeguard and if the court believes there needs to be a fourth amendment safeguard we have urged as a fallback position and the court create a reasonable suspicion standard to allow them to conduct their movements that they could do visually on public roadways to allow the police to investigate even tips that arise is under cert 10 circumstances. >> so what about reasonable suspicion in? >> as with others it is the belief that the fr
that is what i am listening very hard to find a. >> justice breyer. two things. first of all, off the line trying problems the court creates for itself would be intolerable and the court should address the 1984 scenario if they come to pass rather than using this case is a vehicle for doing so. second. >> this case is not that the a call. >> gps technology today limited only by the cost of the instrument that frankly right now is so small that it would not take that much of a...
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justice breyer said that money in speech and not necessarily acquitted.ustice scalia said that when it comes to speech, the more, the better. very divisive when the court and it will be, i suspect, as americans look at this process going on from state to state, a lot of people shake their heads and think how did we get all of this vast spending and millions of dollars, some $12 million here in south carolina, that is not as accountable as it is from the candidates themselves? host: charles bierbauer also covered the pentagon and the white house, two decades at cnn, before that abc and now is the dean of mass communication at the university of south carolina. linda feldman here in washington. let me follow-up on this from the kit you washington post." an opinion piece. the more likely you will create sympathy, especially if that individual has been forthright in his confession. guest: right, fascinating point for that thing about newt gingrich is that he does not pretend that he had a perfect life. this issue of committing adultery, carrying on with his th
justice breyer said that money in speech and not necessarily acquitted.ustice scalia said that when it comes to speech, the more, the better. very divisive when the court and it will be, i suspect, as americans look at this process going on from state to state, a lot of people shake their heads and think how did we get all of this vast spending and millions of dollars, some $12 million here in south carolina, that is not as accountable as it is from the candidates themselves? host: charles...
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. >> you see justice kagan, justice breyer, justice ginsberg. justices scalia, alito and sotomayor are not there tonight. >> the joint chiefs will be showing up. they will not be applauding tonight. we will measure between those who applaud and those who do not feel they are part of the political process. >> and many of the justices have spoken about how uncomfortable they do feel. especially that moment two years ago, when the president called them out on the supreme court decision. and there you have it. [ applause ] >> a hug from gabby giffords, representing so much, just standing in that room. and when she smiles. and now, the president of the united states. handing his speech to the speaker and the vice president. and is about to begin his state of the union address. [ applause ] >> members of congress, i have the high privilege and the distinct honor of presenting to you, the president of the united states. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. thank you. thank you so much. [ applause ] thank you. please, be seated. mr. speaker, mr. vice p
. >> you see justice kagan, justice breyer, justice ginsberg. justices scalia, alito and sotomayor are not there tonight. >> the joint chiefs will be showing up. they will not be applauding tonight. we will measure between those who applaud and those who do not feel they are part of the political process. >> and many of the justices have spoken about how uncomfortable they do feel. especially that moment two years ago, when the president called them out on the supreme court...
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>> well, i think on january 9th, justice breyer, you should take another look at el paso county.ecause i think if you look at el paso county-- >> in which -- in which-- >> in either the congressional map or the house map. i think if you look at el paso county what you cannot conclude is that all -- 14-- >> what district is that? >> what's that? >> what district is that? >> well, it depends. if we are looking at the congressional map, i believe it's district 16 or 17. and those maps start on page 1. >> okay. el paso county in the original plan i guess was all like number 16. i've got it in front of me. and they split it, and it was split somewhat differently or not. okay. then what else? >> well, i mean, i think you are understating it. i mean, on the benchmark plan-- >> no, no, right. >> there is a whole straight line. on the enacted plan it was a different straight line. >> correct. >> and in the-- >> all right. so right now, why is that wrong? why is that wrong? tell me why it's wrong for them to do that? >> i want to say two reasons why it's wrong, but first i think that reall
>> well, i think on january 9th, justice breyer, you should take another look at el paso county.ecause i think if you look at el paso county-- >> in which -- in which-- >> in either the congressional map or the house map. i think if you look at el paso county what you cannot conclude is that all -- 14-- >> what district is that? >> what's that? >> what district is that? >> well, it depends. if we are looking at the congressional map, i believe it's...
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slices are 700 calories with a day's worth of saturated fat, the fat equivalent of seven scoops of breyer'sy. uh you get the fiber-rich veggies, chicken and save hundreds of calories and a ton of fat. >> thin crust. >> not hand tossed. >> david zinczenko, thanks. enjoy the game. of course it will air here on nbc on sunday. >> live, local, latebreaking. this is wbal-tv 11 news today in baltimore. >> good morning. i am mindy basara. let's check on that morning to meet with sarah caldwell. >> accident on southbound 95 approaching the beltway. that has now cleared, but still down to 22 miles per hour approaching white marsh. j.f.x. southbound at ruxton road, watch for a disabled vehicle. delays stretch from the old way all the way down into town. 12 miles per hour on the west side to edmondson. 28 on eastbound i-70 coming towards 29. if you travel but down 95 at 175, watch for an accident there. three lines still closed at davidsonville road to to fire activity. just south of white marsh, you are tapping the brakes towards the 895 split. all lanes are open. j.f.x., that is the pace of things fr
slices are 700 calories with a day's worth of saturated fat, the fat equivalent of seven scoops of breyer'sy. uh you get the fiber-rich veggies, chicken and save hundreds of calories and a ton of fat. >> thin crust. >> not hand tossed. >> david zinczenko, thanks. enjoy the game. of course it will air here on nbc on sunday. >> live, local, latebreaking. this is wbal-tv 11 news today in baltimore. >> good morning. i am mindy basara. let's check on that morning to...
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steven breyer had this to say recently about citizens united and i'll quote him. spend a lot of money on a candidate, they'll drown out the people who don't have a lot of money. does he have a point? >> it's always been that way, gregg. you always -- old mantra is you have to have money to get into politics and run and have a super pac. but corporations, supreme court ruled do have supreme, first amendment rights of free speech. so we can't squash that through the pacs who are supported by the people. >> the super pacs are regulated. that's by the federal electoral commission. they have to disclose -- >> gregg: a lousy way of regulating. >> but if the voters want to see who is behind the super pacs. they know, they can go into it and look at who is listed -- >> gregg: here is the deal, the reporting requirement on these super pacs is delayed beyond when the ads and elections occur. >> right. >> ultimately the voters can get that information. >> gregg: but after the election, that doesn't do any good. >> that can be amended and should be. >> gregg: it came out in 2
steven breyer had this to say recently about citizens united and i'll quote him. spend a lot of money on a candidate, they'll drown out the people who don't have a lot of money. does he have a point? >> it's always been that way, gregg. you always -- old mantra is you have to have money to get into politics and run and have a super pac. but corporations, supreme court ruled do have supreme, first amendment rights of free speech. so we can't squash that through the pacs who are supported...
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justice breyer said that money in speech and not necessarily acquitted. -- that money and free speech are not necessarily appointed. justice scalia said that when it comes to speech, the more, the better. very divisive when the court and it will be, i suspect, as americans look at this process going on from state to state, a lot of people shake their heads and think how did we get all of this vast spending and millions of dollars, some $12 million here in south carolina, that is not as accountable as it is from the candidates themselves? host: charles bierbauer also covered the pentagon and the white house, two decades at cnn, before that abc and now is the dean of mass communication at the university of south carolina. linda feldman here in washington. let me follow-up on this from the kit you washington post." an opinion piece. the more you pick on a person, the more likely you will create sympathy, especially if that individual has been forthright in his confession. guest: right, fascinating point for that thing about newt gingrich is that he does not pretend that he had a perfect
justice breyer said that money in speech and not necessarily acquitted. -- that money and free speech are not necessarily appointed. justice scalia said that when it comes to speech, the more, the better. very divisive when the court and it will be, i suspect, as americans look at this process going on from state to state, a lot of people shake their heads and think how did we get all of this vast spending and millions of dollars, some $12 million here in south carolina, that is not as...
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justice breyer. justice kagan. tall gentleman right there is aodieao drks aod aodierno a gentleman from the iraq war campaign now with the pentagon. a distinctive tall figure. the president is two people away. there now congresswoman giffords. >> speaker of the house. navy veteran, restaurant, husband of congresswoman giffords. >> member of congress, i have the high privilege and distinct honor of presenting to you the president of the united states. thank you so much. thank you very much. . >> mr. speaker, mr. vice president, members of congress, distinguished guests and fellow americans, last month i went to andrews air force base and welcomed home some of our last troops to serve in iraq. together we offered a final proud salute for the colors underwhich more than a million of our fellow citizens fought and several thousand gave their lives. we gather tonight knowing that this generation of heroes has made the united states safer and more respected around the world. . for the first time in nine years, there are
justice breyer. justice kagan. tall gentleman right there is aodieao drks aod aodierno a gentleman from the iraq war campaign now with the pentagon. a distinctive tall figure. the president is two people away. there now congresswoman giffords. >> speaker of the house. navy veteran, restaurant, husband of congresswoman giffords. >> member of congress, i have the high privilege and distinct honor of presenting to you the president of the united states. thank you so much. thank you...
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justice breyer was asking if it was necessary to toss this out? justice kagan was asking about the first amendment part of this. it has been a little bit uneven. it was fine for abc to run " saving private ryan" but wrong for a station to run a documentary that used profanity. she asked if you have to be a steven spielberg to see these kinds of words on the air? host: there was one refusal. guest: sonya samar -- sonia sotomayor recused herself. host: john is a democratic caller. caller: it is and honest to be first. i keep looking for mike invoice in the mail -- for my invoice. thank you. personally, i have no problem with nudity or with language. that is part of the free discourse. i don't think the supreme court has any business whatsoever editing language or nudity. i think it is a first amendment matter. is something raises my ire enough for you to consider a profane word -- between 6:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. on television, that is one thing. but on the internet or facebook, i did not feel like the supreme court has any business -- they are bein
justice breyer was asking if it was necessary to toss this out? justice kagan was asking about the first amendment part of this. it has been a little bit uneven. it was fine for abc to run " saving private ryan" but wrong for a station to run a documentary that used profanity. she asked if you have to be a steven spielberg to see these kinds of words on the air? host: there was one refusal. guest: sonya samar -- sonia sotomayor recused herself. host: john is a democratic caller....
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justice breyer asked if it was necessary to toss the entire thing out. justice kagan was asking about the first amendment part of this. they have found that it was perfectly fine for abc to run "saving private ryan" without bleeps, but wrong for pbs to run a documentary on blues musicians who use profanity. host: there was one recusal in the high court. guest: sonia sotomayor recused herself because she was involved in this case at a lower court. host: john, democratic caller. caller: always an honor to be first on c-span, greatest free conversation in the world. i keep looking for my invoice in the mail and i will pay you guys when you send it. how does this affect the internet? personally, i have no problem with nudity, no problem with language. that is part of the free discourse of living in the nation. i don't think the supreme court has any business whatsoever editing language and nudity. if i want to show my body parts on the internet, or if something raises my ire enough to use what you consider profane word, that is part of the understanding that
justice breyer asked if it was necessary to toss the entire thing out. justice kagan was asking about the first amendment part of this. they have found that it was perfectly fine for abc to run "saving private ryan" without bleeps, but wrong for pbs to run a documentary on blues musicians who use profanity. host: there was one recusal in the high court. guest: sonia sotomayor recused herself because she was involved in this case at a lower court. host: john, democratic caller. caller:...
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as a presidential historian are you aware of any first lady breyer to jacqueline kennedy who providedce in the white house? >> no, and one thing in the study of her life she always broke the mold. she was always innovating and perhaps may be pretty near the most important innovation that she ever made was this idea that she would be asked for eight and a half hours of very personal questions in great detail about her time as the first lady. that hadn't happened before. and since then and it almost always happens the first lady write books that in those days was very unusual. >> there's not a page of this book is and suffused with her way to and the sense that president kennedy were sharing. >> there is a wonderful story if i can interject for a second where they are calling for a state visit and his not very good reputation had preceded him they were trying to make the best of it so often times she says when the leader was coming to the white house the president would bring to a leader upstairs to visit with first lady as a sort of special thing to do and he was said to have published
as a presidential historian are you aware of any first lady breyer to jacqueline kennedy who providedce in the white house? >> no, and one thing in the study of her life she always broke the mold. she was always innovating and perhaps may be pretty near the most important innovation that she ever made was this idea that she would be asked for eight and a half hours of very personal questions in great detail about her time as the first lady. that hadn't happened before. and since then and...
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>> well, i think on january 9th, justice breyer, you should take another look at el paso county.ause i think if you look at el paso county -- >> in which -- >> in either the congressional map or the house map. i think if you look at el paso county what you cannot conclude is that all -- >> what district is that? >> what's that? >> what district is that? >> well, it depends. if we are looking at the congressional map, i believe it's district 16 or 17. and those maps start on page 1. >> ok. el paso county in the original plan i guess was all like number 16. i've got it in front of me. and they split it, and it was split somewhat differently or not. ok. then what else? >> well, i mean, i think you are understating it. i mean, on the benchmark plan -- >> no, no, right. >> there is a whole straight line. on the enacted plan it was a different straight line. >> correct. >> and in the -- >> all right. so right now, why is that wrong? why is that wrong? tell me why it's wrong for them to do that? >> i want to say two reasons why it's wrong, but first i think that really does answer your
>> well, i think on january 9th, justice breyer, you should take another look at el paso county.ause i think if you look at el paso county -- >> in which -- >> in either the congressional map or the house map. i think if you look at el paso county what you cannot conclude is that all -- >> what district is that? >> what's that? >> what district is that? >> well, it depends. if we are looking at the congressional map, i believe it's district 16 or 17....
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but there is no seizure for the very reason that justice breyer described under the past case. the court said trespasses neither necessary or efficient to create a fourth amendment violation. >> thank you. the case is submitted. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> tonight, chief executives from around the country look at the year ahead. we begin at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2 with new york mayor michael bloomberg, who calls his city the capital of innovation. then education and jobs with governor deal of georgia. the governor of vermont -- a vermont on rebuilding efforts after hurricane irene. followed by the governor of iowa on economic expansion. we will watch the inaugural of the new governor of mississippi. plus, governor jerry brown, who says rumors about california's it demise are greatly exaggerated. speeches from city and state leaders starting tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern over on c-span2. tomorrow morning, we will bring you our republican presidential debate with candidate is newt gingrich
but there is no seizure for the very reason that justice breyer described under the past case. the court said trespasses neither necessary or efficient to create a fourth amendment violation. >> thank you. the case is submitted. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> tonight, chief executives from around the country look at the year ahead. we begin at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2 with new york mayor michael...
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slices are 700 calories with a day's worth of saturated fat, the fat equivalent of seven scoops of breyer'se fiber-rich veggies, chicken and save hundreds of calories and a ton of fat. >> thin crust. >> not hand tossed. >> david zinczenko, thanks. enjoy the game. of course it will air here on nbc on sunday. >>> 8:26 is your time on this monday, january 30, 2012. let's go to storm 4 meteorologist tom kierein for a look at the forecast. >>> good morning. we have some cold breezes on this monday morning. we've got the sunshine but winds coming in gusting to around 15 miles an hour even though temperatures are hovering near freezing, it feels colder than that so layer up this morning. certainly feeling like wintertime. later today highs in the 40s. lots of sunshine but then warmer weather moves in tomorrow afternoon into the low 60s. may even hit low to mid 60s on wednesday with increasing clouds. then some rain is possible thursday with highs in the 50s drying out friday. weekend right now looking uncertain. stay tuned, we'll keep you posted. >>> we'll take a quick break and >>> we'll take a q
slices are 700 calories with a day's worth of saturated fat, the fat equivalent of seven scoops of breyer'se fiber-rich veggies, chicken and save hundreds of calories and a ton of fat. >> thin crust. >> not hand tossed. >> david zinczenko, thanks. enjoy the game. of course it will air here on nbc on sunday. >>> 8:26 is your time on this monday, january 30, 2012. let's go to storm 4 meteorologist tom kierein for a look at the forecast. >>> good morning. we...
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as a presidential historian are you aware of any first lady breyer to jacqueline kennedy who providedce in the white house? >> no, and one thing in the study of her life she always broke the mold. she was always innovating and perhaps may be pretty near the most important innovation that she ever made was this idea that she would be asked for eight and a half hours of very personal questions in great detail about her time as the first lady. that hadn't happened before. and since then and it almost always happens the first lady write books that in those days was very unusual. >> there's not a page of this book is and suffused with her way to and the sense that president kennedy were sharing. >> there is a wonderful story if i can interject for a second where they are calling for a state visit and his not very good reputation had preceded him they were trying to make the best of it so often times she says when the leader was coming to the white house the president would bring to a leader upstairs to visit with first lady as a sort of special thing to do and he was said to have published
as a presidential historian are you aware of any first lady breyer to jacqueline kennedy who providedce in the white house? >> no, and one thing in the study of her life she always broke the mold. she was always innovating and perhaps may be pretty near the most important innovation that she ever made was this idea that she would be asked for eight and a half hours of very personal questions in great detail about her time as the first lady. that hadn't happened before. and since then and...
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if you look at what happened at the summary judgment stage, justice breyer, they had summary judgmentead -- i read the opinion and what she said on the phone and so forth. >> no, not that. >> it seems to me that it's a complicated case. let's suppose you're completely right on your time schedule. then they'll decide something. how could any human being redraw maps in 5 days or 10 days where you'll have different -- six different positions? i mean, i think it's impossible. how can you -- i don't see how you could do it. >> well, of course, if preclearance is granted, we -- we won't have an issue with drawing maps. >> well, i think there's -- it seemed to me from reading it, i -- i didn't think that the judge there is ready to grant preclearance. >> and we -- >> and the other thing in sending it back, i read the brief, and then i read the opinions. i don't think i have -- i'm not being too generous to the opinions, but i thought what they were saying throughout is we didn't try to draw extra coalition or extra opportunity districts; they emerged. they say "emerged" about seven times. th
if you look at what happened at the summary judgment stage, justice breyer, they had summary judgmentead -- i read the opinion and what she said on the phone and so forth. >> no, not that. >> it seems to me that it's a complicated case. let's suppose you're completely right on your time schedule. then they'll decide something. how could any human being redraw maps in 5 days or 10 days where you'll have different -- six different positions? i mean, i think it's impossible. how can...
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slices are 700 calories with a day's worth of saturated fat, the fat equivalent of seven scoops of breyer'sh you get the fiber-rich veggies, chicken and save hundreds of calories and a ton of fat. >> thin crust. >> not hand tossed. >> david zinczenko, thanks. enjoy the game. of course it will air here on nbc on sunday. >>> good monday morning to you. 8:26. i'm laura garcia-cannon. health wear wo care workers ready to walk off the job. thousands expected to strike tomorrow. this will be the fourth walkout since negotiations started in 2010. workers striking over proposed cuts in health and retirement benefits. hospital will remain open during the strike. mike? >> we have slowing on 880 but that's not the main concern. that's the usual. video here from the earlier accident, i've been telling you about, has doolittle closed between langley and swan, north of the airport. affecting you if you're heading from hagan burger toward alameda. a portion is closed. go around the airport because of an accident involving a pedestrian under investigation. more details at 11:00. the commute continues. 880
slices are 700 calories with a day's worth of saturated fat, the fat equivalent of seven scoops of breyer'sh you get the fiber-rich veggies, chicken and save hundreds of calories and a ton of fat. >> thin crust. >> not hand tossed. >> david zinczenko, thanks. enjoy the game. of course it will air here on nbc on sunday. >>> good monday morning to you. 8:26. i'm laura garcia-cannon. health wear wo care workers ready to walk off the job. thousands expected to strike...