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. >> another character we will hear about is daniel webster. what was his daniel webster is role? daniel webster is one of the most famous lawyers in american history because he came again and again before the court to argue some of its most important cases he was a lawyer that the court and americans looked to to help expound what the constitution meant. so this was an incredibly interesting and important session of the supreme court. and he appeared several times arguing not just mcculloch v. maryland, but also a have you months before, the dartmouth college case. so we are going to invite your participation, we'll go to calls probably in another 20 minutes or so. and we'd like you to get cued up so you can be part of our conversation. we're going to take historical questions. we also have going to talk about the implications of this case on current political process and so all of those are welcome as you join in. if you live in the eastern or central time zones, our number is 202-748-8900. mountain or pacific, 202-748-8901. please dial carefully so you get through to our lines
. >> another character we will hear about is daniel webster. what was his daniel webster is role? daniel webster is one of the most famous lawyers in american history because he came again and again before the court to argue some of its most important cases he was a lawyer that the court and americans looked to to help expound what the constitution meant. so this was an incredibly interesting and important session of the supreme court. and he appeared several times arguing not just...
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daniel webster just mentioned it. why has it been so hard todo anything about the extraordinary acss to guns? >> it can be summarized in one word, the n.r.a., the national rifle association is th most powerful lobbying association in america, not powerful just because to have the money and the membership, bu the quality of the membership which is to say they make their opinions heard and count. more quantifiablely, i think, than an other organization in america, attested to by the fact th the last tme we saw any major legistive effort mounted to control guns, any kind of gun safety law was almost exactly five years ago this time in thee wake of thown shooting. there have been numerous such dshootings since then a no political will whatsoever to seek a legislati remedy, a that is clearly because to have efforts by the -- because of th efforts by the.r.a. th made it clear to republicans they would pay a high price if they sign on to such leislation. >> woodruff: i asked you if you could be very specific on when you move
daniel webster just mentioned it. why has it been so hard todo anything about the extraordinary acss to guns? >> it can be summarized in one word, the n.r.a., the national rifle association is th most powerful lobbying association in america, not powerful just because to have the money and the membership, bu the quality of the membership which is to say they make their opinions heard and count. more quantifiablely, i think, than an other organization in america, attested to by the fact th...
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thank you the four of you, robert draper, daniel webster, therine newman and kristina anderson. thank you. >> woodruff: it's been ten yearh sinceconomic recession, and credit has slowly returned for most americans. by 2016, the number of conventional mortgages rose 95% since the housing bust. yet some americans are being left behind. the gap between white and black homeownership is wider now than it was in 1960. tonight, the first of a two-part series, results of a year-long investigation from the center for investigative reporting. as "reveal's" aaron glantz reports, black and lato home buyers in some cities seem to have a harder time getting a home mortgage. d reporter: brooklyn native rachelle faroul mo philadelphia in 2015 hoping to buy a home here. she made a gooincome as a computer programmer and had enough for a down payment.te her ial lender, philadelphia mortgage advisors,g was encog at first. but the lender worried, her income could be unstable since she was a contractor. so faroul suggested her moer co-sign. >> because she is a retired school teacher, specifically she
thank you the four of you, robert draper, daniel webster, therine newman and kristina anderson. thank you. >> woodruff: it's been ten yearh sinceconomic recession, and credit has slowly returned for most americans. by 2016, the number of conventional mortgages rose 95% since the housing bust. yet some americans are being left behind. the gap between white and black homeownership is wider now than it was in 1960. tonight, the first of a two-part series, results of a year-long investigation...
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>>host: in additional to daniel webster what about the case from maryland? >> luther martin a very good attorney general and also walter jones and, i'm drawing a blank. >> and then there was cocounsel. but then as now there are much fewer lawyers who argue they knew each other professionally and prefer slowly so for example arguing for the bank of the united states is the governments prosecutor in the aaron burr trial for treason in march in the former delegate from maryland was the defense attorney for ehrenberg. they came together again and again. >> peter iron says about the attorney general it is reportedly argued that fletcher case in a drunken state ten years earlier and was rumored to be any related during the james mcculloch argument he was a skilled orator. do you know about that? >> it is absolutely clear he had a drinking problem that people openly discussed and it became a significant impediment the last two or three years as attorney general were not terribly successful. and it sped up his death. >> toward the end of his life moving into ehrenbe
>>host: in additional to daniel webster what about the case from maryland? >> luther martin a very good attorney general and also walter jones and, i'm drawing a blank. >> and then there was cocounsel. but then as now there are much fewer lawyers who argue they knew each other professionally and prefer slowly so for example arguing for the bank of the united states is the governments prosecutor in the aaron burr trial for treason in march in the former delegate from maryland...
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daniel webster talk about that and abraham lincoln talked about that. the united states is fortunatelied into a nation state as a conference of three wars that took place between 1860 and 1945. those events were communal events. everyone participated. everyone sacrificed, and out of those events we created a nation state of a kind of united people. and abraham lincoln speck about this, fdr spoke about this. itself one were to look at the developments taking place since world war , unone can see an attenuation of the american nation state. the american nation state was astem september belled under great stress and with great difficulty, and through the course of these events, the united states, as a nation state, developed a heroic image of itself. the pilgrims camer to escape religious persecution, settled the wilderness, built schools and colleges. we have a revolution, created a constitution, acquire a continent, settle the continent, fight a civil war ask destroy slavery. intervene in european wars and saves them froms until we are the great super po
daniel webster talk about that and abraham lincoln talked about that. the united states is fortunatelied into a nation state as a conference of three wars that took place between 1860 and 1945. those events were communal events. everyone participated. everyone sacrificed, and out of those events we created a nation state of a kind of united people. and abraham lincoln speck about this, fdr spoke about this. itself one were to look at the developments taking place since world war , unone can see...
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for the project, which did look at school capacity for nearby schools, daniel webster, betsy carmichael, international studies, downtown high school, and quickly, there is a lot of capacity now in those schools, according to -- so the southeast is growing. we need to build more schools. i think we are handling it, although there is always room for improvement and we definitely look to your direction on that. >> do you know why downtown high school was included? you would have to be routed into downtown. >> i don't. they looked at a radius, i don't know. apologize, i don't know. >> supervisor fewer. >> i want to respond to that. i can't tell you how frustrating it is, when you read off the numbers, i know the schools really well. i know all the schools really well. i want to say that when we talk to parents in mission bay, guess what, they won't want to go up to hunters point, hunters view and send their kids to school up there. i know it's adjacent, i just want to say that also we were given one piece of property and they still have to pay for it. and, that is why mendoza and the board
for the project, which did look at school capacity for nearby schools, daniel webster, betsy carmichael, international studies, downtown high school, and quickly, there is a lot of capacity now in those schools, according to -- so the southeast is growing. we need to build more schools. i think we are handling it, although there is always room for improvement and we definitely look to your direction on that. >> do you know why downtown high school was included? you would have to be routed...
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studies co author danielle webster says self-defense is one reason why many owners do not follow safel. >> they want to be able to easily access, a loaded gun that they can fire rather quickly. >> reporter: research shows gun ownership should elevate risk for homicide in the home and increasing the suicide risk. >> current context where we're also concerned about teenagers , taking guns from their home, and carrying out act of violence. >> reporter: experts and own's gree safe storage prevents tragedy and safe. >> so, safety was the first thing. >> reporter: researchers found taking a gun safety course led to greater use of safety storage practices at home. now, the public health study found that gun owners were 44 percent more likely, to practice safe storage if there was a child under the age of 18 in the house. survey is believed to be the first, nationally representative sample in 15 years, to examine gun storage practices in the united states this was published today in the journal of public health. >> interesting, and timely, stephanie, thank you. >>> yesterday was warm, today,
studies co author danielle webster says self-defense is one reason why many owners do not follow safel. >> they want to be able to easily access, a loaded gun that they can fire rather quickly. >> reporter: research shows gun ownership should elevate risk for homicide in the home and increasing the suicide risk. >> current context where we're also concerned about teenagers , taking guns from their home, and carrying out act of violence. >> reporter: experts and own's...
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bill clinton used to take daniel webster's bunker hill speech and twerk it a little bit to say no example of american power matter nos more in the world than our power of example. so our example of our city on hill of what democracy can be and should be is being compromised every minute by our own satisfaction with allowing dark money to rule our politics. and the people who will choose to put political advantage acquired through dark money ahead of the reputation and standing of our democracy deserve considerable aprobe reum. and we as a country cannot yield the high ground of being who we are. if we're going to lecture other countries on transparency, we've got to to live transparency. if we're going to say democracy should rule and people should decide and not the big interests and oligarchs and folks who pull the strings, we have to live that truth. so this fight is not just a fight about how corporations are disclosed. it's not just a fight about trying to bring more balance and transparency into our campaign finance system. it is also a fight to reclaim our status as the shining cit
bill clinton used to take daniel webster's bunker hill speech and twerk it a little bit to say no example of american power matter nos more in the world than our power of example. so our example of our city on hill of what democracy can be and should be is being compromised every minute by our own satisfaction with allowing dark money to rule our politics. and the people who will choose to put political advantage acquired through dark money ahead of the reputation and standing of our democracy...
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reporter: survey defines safe storage as a lock gun safe cabinet or case, the studies co author daniel websterone reason why many owners do not follow safe storage protocol. >> they want to be able to easily access a loaded gun that they could fire rather quickly. >> reporter: but research shows gun ownership actually elevates risk of homicide in the home and increasing the suicide risk. >> in the current context we are also concerned about teenagers, taking guns from their home, and, carrying out acts of violence. >> reporter: experts and owners agree safe storage helping prevent tragedy and theft. >> firearms, instruction so safety was first thing. >> reporter: researchers found taking a gun safety course led to greater use of safety storage practices at home. the public health study found that gun owners were 44 percent more likely to practice safe storage if there was a child under the age of 18 in the home, the survey is believed to be the first, nationally representative sample in 15 years to examine gun storage practices in the united states. i'm stephanie stahl for cbs-3 "eyewitness ne
reporter: survey defines safe storage as a lock gun safe cabinet or case, the studies co author daniel websterone reason why many owners do not follow safe storage protocol. >> they want to be able to easily access a loaded gun that they could fire rather quickly. >> reporter: but research shows gun ownership actually elevates risk of homicide in the home and increasing the suicide risk. >> in the current context we are also concerned about teenagers, taking guns from their...
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. >> daniel webster, kevin baron from defense one, thanks to you as well. >>> you're taking a live look, florida. the memorial continues to grow for the victims of that shooting this week. we'll talk to the mayor of that town as her community continues to grieve. we continue to remember those who lost their lives in that senseless tragedy earlier this week. cedric, i couldn't even bowl with my grandkids 'cause of the burning, shooting pain in my feet. i hear you, sam. cedric, i couldn't sleep at night because of my diabetic nerve pain. i hear you, claire, because my dad struggled with this pain. folks, don't wait. step on up and talk to your doctor. because the one thing i keep hearing is... i'm glad i stepped on up. me too, buddy. if you have diabetes and burning, shooting pain in your feet or hands, step on up and talk to your doctor today. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast-acting, long-lasting relief, try doctor recommended gaviscon. it quickly neutralizes stomach acid and helps keep acid down for hours. relieve heartburn with fast- acting, long-lasting gaviscon. and he
. >> daniel webster, kevin baron from defense one, thanks to you as well. >>> you're taking a live look, florida. the memorial continues to grow for the victims of that shooting this week. we'll talk to the mayor of that town as her community continues to grieve. we continue to remember those who lost their lives in that senseless tragedy earlier this week. cedric, i couldn't even bowl with my grandkids 'cause of the burning, shooting pain in my feet. i hear you, sam. cedric, i...
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. >> justice alito, daniel webster himself could not constitutionally have done what mr. english did in this case. and i don't think there would be any doubt in the framers' mind about that. if i may, may i reserve the balance of my time? >> certainly. >> thank you. >> ms. murrill. >> thank you, mr. chief justice, and may it please the court? the state proposes a rule that in the narrow class of death penalty cases, counsel sometimes might be required to override his client on a trial strategy when the strategy that the client wants counsel to pursue is a futile charade, and requires him to defeat both their objectives of defeating the death penalty. we submit that that should be treated as a strictland ineffective assistance of counsel. >> i'm sorry, you started by saying you want a narrow rule. why is it narrow? seems to me that it's a rule that you're saying is absolute. why does it have to be just in death penalty cases? >> your honor -- >> why do we limit your rule? >> because i think we've conceded and we would agree that in most cases that the rules of professional
. >> justice alito, daniel webster himself could not constitutionally have done what mr. english did in this case. and i don't think there would be any doubt in the framers' mind about that. if i may, may i reserve the balance of my time? >> certainly. >> thank you. >> ms. murrill. >> thank you, mr. chief justice, and may it please the court? the state proposes a rule that in the narrow class of death penalty cases, counsel sometimes might be required to override...