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supreme court justice kennedy and brier testify about the 2016 budget request. the justices were asked about cameras in the supreme court which are currently prohibited. congressman from florida chairs this subcommittee hearing. >> this hearing will come to order. first of all let me welcome justice brier and justice kennedy. thank you for being here. i know both of you have testified before the subcommittee in the times past and we appreciate you coming back and being with us today. we look forward to this time to have an exchange. not often the legislative and judicial branch get to talk to each other. we know a fair and impartial judiciary is a cornerstone to the government. the fath you are here today is important and i think the work you do is obviously very very important. and not only you dissolve disputes between individuals but also between executive branch federal government and legislative branch. to do that you need the respect of the sit citizens and i think you have that and give respect to the citizens in what is right and fair. i think today's he
supreme court justice kennedy and brier testify about the 2016 budget request. the justices were asked about cameras in the supreme court which are currently prohibited. congressman from florida chairs this subcommittee hearing. >> this hearing will come to order. first of all let me welcome justice brier and justice kennedy. thank you for being here. i know both of you have testified before the subcommittee in the times past and we appreciate you coming back and being with us today. we...
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looking over our shoulder and there's memory that keeps the informational so when you log off clear the briers so somebody can't come behind you and see the information >> when your banking or shopping on line the browsers tells us you that this site is safe. when you're on a safe site you're going to see number one the address on top will see h h p.s. and that sustained for security and none of your information is out into the public. sometimes, you'll see a lock that the browsers has deprecated that that browsers is navigate save. because of evenly crippling item $0.31 it's actual for dangers to if you give our credit card at a waiter thank you arraignment. so a lot of people don't get that and it can make our life easier. if you have mobility issues that's a in his luxury to have. >> the internet provides a lot of profundities. people young and old. by following some simple rules you you can, in fact the web safely and securely. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ for more information visit week. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the san francisco. the reporter: has many opportunities to get out and placing play a 4 thousand acres of pl
looking over our shoulder and there's memory that keeps the informational so when you log off clear the briers so somebody can't come behind you and see the information >> when your banking or shopping on line the browsers tells us you that this site is safe. when you're on a safe site you're going to see number one the address on top will see h h p.s. and that sustained for security and none of your information is out into the public. sometimes, you'll see a lock that the browsers has...
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of light. >> translator: it gets very -- brier ofbring are of light.bringer of light. >> around the world who was invited by a special college to learn how to harness solar energy and build their own lamps and battery panels. >> we couldn't understand each other so we had to do everything through sign language. >> reporter: after six months away they returned to their community to share what they've learned. it's villages like this that the lighting project aims to help. isolated impoverished and without basic access. the thought is empowering women will eventually empower the community. the aita has always been known for their fire making abilities. she can make fire of a different kind. >> translator: when there is light there will certainly be joy all around us. >> the aipas still call this new rival fire. they're not sure how it will change them exactly but they know it will change the future of their tripe. marga ortiges, al jazeera philippines. >>> dozens had to climb down from coney island's iconic cyclone are rollercoaster. the ride came to a g
of light. >> translator: it gets very -- brier ofbring are of light.bringer of light. >> around the world who was invited by a special college to learn how to harness solar energy and build their own lamps and battery panels. >> we couldn't understand each other so we had to do everything through sign language. >> reporter: after six months away they returned to their community to share what they've learned. it's villages like this that the lighting project aims to help....
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first of all, let me welcome justice brier and justice kennedy. we appreciate you coming back and being with us here again today. we all look forward to this time to have an exchange not often does the legislative branch and the judicial branch get to talk to each other. so we look forward to that. i think all of us know that a fair and impartial judiciary is a corner stone to our democratic system of government. the fact that you're here today i think is important. i think the work that you do is obviously very, very important. and not only you resolve disputes between individuals, but also between executive branch, federal government, and legislative branch. and to do that you need the respect of the citizens and i think you have that. i think you also give respect to the citizens with regard to what is right and what is fair. today is important because we have a chance to talk to each other about issues that are important. one of the things that i want to comment you for is your work to try to help save money. everybody knows that the governmen
first of all, let me welcome justice brier and justice kennedy. we appreciate you coming back and being with us here again today. we all look forward to this time to have an exchange not often does the legislative branch and the judicial branch get to talk to each other. so we look forward to that. i think all of us know that a fair and impartial judiciary is a corner stone to our democratic system of government. the fact that you're here today i think is important. i think the work that you do...
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who believes in that we've had people that just simply believe in our cause and what we do at sweet brier, so they have donated as well. >> as of now the college will close by the end of august but an alumnae group has raised $3 million. this week they plan to demand that the college make its finances public. >>> they sell the nuts under the giant and aurora news brand. if you bought one of these, it's probably best to judd throw it out the to see a complete list of products go to nbcwashington.com and search recall. >> i have not felt safe since the incidents. >> next at 6:00. for the first time a man allegedly assaulted by a police officers talks about the confrontation, and we'll reveal >>> prince george's county police officers is off the job tonight. he's been indicted on assault and misconduct charges. the officer is accused of holding a gun to a man's head and threatening him. for the first time we're hearing from that man. this was derrick ward as more on what even the police chief calls unacceptable and disturbing. >> i felt like you know my life was, you know about to end. >> re
who believes in that we've had people that just simply believe in our cause and what we do at sweet brier, so they have donated as well. >> as of now the college will close by the end of august but an alumnae group has raised $3 million. this week they plan to demand that the college make its finances public. >>> they sell the nuts under the giant and aurora news brand. if you bought one of these, it's probably best to judd throw it out the to see a complete list of products go...
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. >>> supreme court justices anthony kennedy and steven brier testified on the court's 2016 budget request. the court is requesting $78.27 million, an increase of just over 1% from last year's request. kennedy announced the court does the legislative branch and the judicial branch get to talk to each other. so we look forward to that. i think all of us know that a fair and impartial judiciary is very much a cornerstone to our democratic system of government. the fact that you're here today i think is important. i think the work that you do is obviously very, very important. and not only you resolve disputes between individuals, but also between executive branch, federal government, and legislative branch. and to do that, you need the respect of the citizens and i think you have that. i think you also give respect to the citizens with regard to what is right and what is fair. today is important because we have a chance to talk to each other about issues that are important. one of the things that i want to
. >>> supreme court justices anthony kennedy and steven brier testified on the court's 2016 budget request. the court is requesting $78.27 million, an increase of just over 1% from last year's request. kennedy announced the court does the legislative branch and the judicial branch get to talk to each other. so we look forward to that. i think all of us know that a fair and impartial judiciary is very much a cornerstone to our democratic system of government. the fact that you're here...
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colleagues, today, i have the privilege of recognizing the amazing denise brier as my honorry for black history month. come on up. [applause] >> so i think many of us have known for many, many years in the community but maybe don't know the back story on this pretty terrific one. she is the youngest of four children born in sacramento. she attended the university of pacific and stock on the and she came to us in the bay area where she's lived for the last 20 years and has two daughters, age 22 and 26. bebeis a multi facetted entertainer. she's been an entertainer for about a decade now. i've seen her many, many times and it never gets old. she has hosted and promoted over hundreds of night life events really participating in a deep way in the night life community, in particular the lg b t night life community in san francisco. i know we're all working very hard to make sure the night life survives and tliefs in this community. a song that addresses the freedom that we all should be who we are without conformity. she has performed on various stages across the u.s where she performed with
colleagues, today, i have the privilege of recognizing the amazing denise brier as my honorry for black history month. come on up. [applause] >> so i think many of us have known for many, many years in the community but maybe don't know the back story on this pretty terrific one. she is the youngest of four children born in sacramento. she attended the university of pacific and stock on the and she came to us in the bay area where she's lived for the last 20 years and has two daughters,...
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. >>> the class of 2015 will be the final at the sweet brier college in virginia. they voted to shut the liberal arts women's college down for what they call insurmountable financial challenges. the school's attempts to raise applications and money didn't work out. they'll host on-campus college fairs later this month to help current students find other places to go and also help -- also plan to help those who were going to go. >>> starting today selfie sticks are banned from all smithsonian museums and gardens. this is meant to keep fellow visitors and the displays safe. selfie sticks are still fine at the national zoo. take your pictures of bao bao. >>> yellow alert tomorrow. yellow alert thursday . thursday is for snow. the entire metro area is now under a winter storm watch. we'll give you the hour by hour forecast. >> here's something to look forward to. spring just 17 days away. hang in there. we're almost there. i already feel like we're the most connected but i think this solo date will seal the deal. sure! i offer multi-car, safe driver, and so many other
. >>> the class of 2015 will be the final at the sweet brier college in virginia. they voted to shut the liberal arts women's college down for what they call insurmountable financial challenges. the school's attempts to raise applications and money didn't work out. they'll host on-campus college fairs later this month to help current students find other places to go and also help -- also plan to help those who were going to go. >>> starting today selfie sticks are banned from...
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as happening most recently with sweet brier college in virginia. heritage foundation chief economist and fox news contributor steve moore. steve welcome back to the show. i want to share some of what moody's is saying about these schools. they have 18 they say are stressed. we'll show more of those as we talk. but they said these are institutions that are financially, financially distressed, in trouble. they look at 500 institutions. only 30 are ranked aaa. here are more names right here. doweling franklin pierce. on and on it goes. do you think mom and dads across the country have any idea this is going on? >> i probably, i think they probably don't. what they do know is that the cost of college is so outrageously high it is bankrupting a lost families. here is interesting thing about the list of schools. i've talked to some administrators some of these. first of all, most of them are kind of small private liberal arts schools. a lot are very expensive. a lot are in 30 40 $50,000 a year range when you include boarding costs. a question a lot of pa
as happening most recently with sweet brier college in virginia. heritage foundation chief economist and fox news contributor steve moore. steve welcome back to the show. i want to share some of what moody's is saying about these schools. they have 18 they say are stressed. we'll show more of those as we talk. but they said these are institutions that are financially, financially distressed, in trouble. they look at 500 institutions. only 30 are ranked aaa. here are more names right here....
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gerri: we've seen that with sweet brier folding in virginia. a well-known women's college.t is over. it is done. i want to move to another debt issue, credit card debt is up 55% in two years. what is interesting, rich lowery i, i don't think wage growth actually sustains that kind of spending. >> exactly. part of it is people feeling better about the economy which is a good thing. part may be disconnect we see good macroeconomic indicators at the same time people are not feeling it in their wallets. this may be the way that they're compensating in terms of their income they can spend. they're going borrowing it. gerri: you know, we talk about growing debt. you and i talked about this a lot john. can these people sustain this kind of debt? >> again it's a little bit scary when you stop to think right now consumer credit approximates 44% of wage and salary income. prior to the financial crisis it got no higher than 40%. let's not forget about the fact that to an increasing degree, subprime auto loans are helping fund the growth of auto sales. so there are developments on this
gerri: we've seen that with sweet brier folding in virginia. a well-known women's college.t is over. it is done. i want to move to another debt issue, credit card debt is up 55% in two years. what is interesting, rich lowery i, i don't think wage growth actually sustains that kind of spending. >> exactly. part of it is people feeling better about the economy which is a good thing. part may be disconnect we see good macroeconomic indicators at the same time people are not feeling it in...
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. >> did you go through a brier patch or something? >> yeah, roofing. i always roof in shorts. on the roof. >> that's why your knees are all cut up? >> yeah. >> do you all wear pads? >> it's too hot. the pads rub the back of your legs. >> it seems mcnair has an answer for everything. but when the officer asks him his name a second time, mcnair gives a different response. >> what's your name again? >> jimmy jones. >> he says his name is jimmy jones. but the first time, he said it was robert jones. >> what's your name? >> robert jones. >> but the police officer doesn't pick up on it and almost apologizes for detaining the man. >> put yourself in my position. >> well, yeah. but i'm not -- >> i know. i'm not throwing you against the -- >> you think i'm an escapee? >> hey, you wouldn't believe what the guys do. i mean, they've got years and years to think about how they're going to do it. >> after a few minutes of discussing his jogging route, the officer lets the wanted man go with a wave and a smile. >> be careful, buddy. >> thank you. >> all right. >> mcnair killed a man during a
. >> did you go through a brier patch or something? >> yeah, roofing. i always roof in shorts. on the roof. >> that's why your knees are all cut up? >> yeah. >> do you all wear pads? >> it's too hot. the pads rub the back of your legs. >> it seems mcnair has an answer for everything. but when the officer asks him his name a second time, mcnair gives a different response. >> what's your name again? >> jimmy jones. >> he says his name is...
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brier, you're recognized. >> i simply just reinforce what my colleague said. you're here and that's a good thing, so are we. i think our problem is not necessarily the budget, but how do you get the american people to understand what their institutions are about? in our case we're not up in some heaven somewhere where we decree things from on high. we're part of the united states. and you're interested in the mechanics of how we bring this about. trying to explain to people what we do. and you say we're part of you and you're part of us. and that is talking to the people of the united states. so i'm glad to have even a little opportunity too talk about our institution and how it works, and i'm glad you're interested. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman, i just might mention court which you eluded to. was the idea of former chief justice warn burger. he wanted to replicate this structure in which judges and attorneys and law professors and law students get together and talk about stuff, and he did it with the late judge christianson. and it has been remarkable
brier, you're recognized. >> i simply just reinforce what my colleague said. you're here and that's a good thing, so are we. i think our problem is not necessarily the budget, but how do you get the american people to understand what their institutions are about? in our case we're not up in some heaven somewhere where we decree things from on high. we're part of the united states. and you're interested in the mechanics of how we bring this about. trying to explain to people what we do....
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joining me for today's options insight is max brier.on of the fed's actions yesterday. max: a goldilocks outcome. patient was dropped but it was more than offset by lowering of the dots. concerns about the dollar. things that offset the hawkish outcome that dropping patient came with. scarlet: what does this mean for volatility? chair yellen has opened the door to interest rates. she is also removed the forward guidance. max: what it means is that these data points are going to be scrutinized. the fed has restated they will be data w dependent. scarlet: is volatility priced appropriately? max: i think it is going to be hard to tell when ball picks up. -- when volatility picks up. kind of a conundrum in terms of should volatility be hired now or a few months from now. scarlet: when it does pick up it could be violent? . you are also looking at dollar strength. a lot of people saying that the fed has decided to stabilize the dollar before it does damage to companies and exports. consumer staples are very did -- very dependent on a weaker
joining me for today's options insight is max brier.on of the fed's actions yesterday. max: a goldilocks outcome. patient was dropped but it was more than offset by lowering of the dots. concerns about the dollar. things that offset the hawkish outcome that dropping patient came with. scarlet: what does this mean for volatility? chair yellen has opened the door to interest rates. she is also removed the forward guidance. max: what it means is that these data points are going to be scrutinized....
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as brier rabbit would say, throw pme in that briar patch. >> he went to this house in upstate new york and seized 60 to 65 boxes of durst's papers and mementos. dick garon said none of that is incriminated. his current wife is also reportedly receiving scrutiny from investigators. so far she's refused to talk publicly. what's the chance though to be honest that robert dust will get bail? i mean he has a history of running. >> the chances are slim and none and slim just left town. >> investigators are hoping to convince durst's current wife deborah lee cheriton to talk. she could potentially prove to be a key high-profile witness in the trial. durst married her just one month after the investigation of katherine's katherine durst's murder and before the death of susan berman. >> that was incredible. >> thank you. >> we'll see you tomorrow. >> thanks erin. >>> the preem court hears arguments over license plates and the confederate flag. they're challenging texas's decision not to issue a plate showing the battle flag. nine other states have similar license plating. the acl unh other free
as brier rabbit would say, throw pme in that briar patch. >> he went to this house in upstate new york and seized 60 to 65 boxes of durst's papers and mementos. dick garon said none of that is incriminated. his current wife is also reportedly receiving scrutiny from investigators. so far she's refused to talk publicly. what's the chance though to be honest that robert dust will get bail? i mean he has a history of running. >> the chances are slim and none and slim just left town....
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well, throw me in that brier patch. >> you know, we don't know whether the assistant d.a. during that interview, because he has not passed on that interview to the defense. so there's a three-hour interview with robert durst. we don't know what was said and it hasn't been made public. they're keeping it very close to the vest. >> do other lawyers think this is a weak circumstantial case? >> what you had in galveston when charged with morris black's murder, he admitted he dismembered a body. in this case you have no direct evidence. really interesting and myths in this, the lapd says they don't really need the documentary. we all remember that matching of what's called the cadaver letter. the letter sent by susan berman's killer and they seemingly matched it to a letter that robert durst, we see it there now. they say we don't need it. we've already matched his handwriting to that cadaver letter. one thing they're not saying. they matched that cadaver letter to another man in 2001. niles brenner and will have a real tough time bringing that into trial saying oh this is defi
well, throw me in that brier patch. >> you know, we don't know whether the assistant d.a. during that interview, because he has not passed on that interview to the defense. so there's a three-hour interview with robert durst. we don't know what was said and it hasn't been made public. they're keeping it very close to the vest. >> do other lawyers think this is a weak circumstantial case? >> what you had in galveston when charged with morris black's murder, he admitted he...