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so, turning first to david hunt. with you so much for being us. it is as if her majesty herself were in the room. ] huckles >> in recent years, the events coming out of the united kingdom, the constitutional change has very much been in the air. probably there is nothing like the 17th century. we talked about the transformation of the house of lords, the creation of a supreme court, the passage of the human rights act of 1998, the scottish devolution, and recently the failed referendum on scottish independence. a referendum about to take place i think in june, in just a few weeks time, and whether the u.k. will exit the european union, and there are proposals floating around to codify the bill of rights and perhaps even have a written constitution, so the question i would put to you this morning is given all of these ideas stirring, what place does the magna carta legacy have? mr. hunt: well thank you very much, professor howard. you are a difficult act to follow. i want to thank you to everyone who is here this morning. thank you for welcoming me
so, turning first to david hunt. with you so much for being us. it is as if her majesty herself were in the room. ] huckles >> in recent years, the events coming out of the united kingdom, the constitutional change has very much been in the air. probably there is nothing like the 17th century. we talked about the transformation of the house of lords, the creation of a supreme court, the passage of the human rights act of 1998, the scottish devolution, and recently the failed referendum on...
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then secondly in the second major part of the program, we will turn to a discussion with first david hunt and then william hubbard. give you some sense of the contemporary modern implications of the magna carta, so first, a few words and a little background, a little history of where the magna carta came from. thats an unwilling bargain played a role in the life of 15, and itn june 12 is clear that king john not only was a bad man, he was a bad king. he managed to have an issue with the city of london and most important with the barons. as a military leader, he lost a major battle of france, which resulted in the loss of the normand area. and the magna carta was the result. you need not worry here about the feudalism that most of the details of the magna carta have to do with, important issues, but among the most important provisions and one that above all survive was the so-called chapter 39 of the magna carta, the one that guarantees proceedings according to the law of the land. call the due process of law. there was another companion provision, chapter 40, which said that justice shoul
then secondly in the second major part of the program, we will turn to a discussion with first david hunt and then william hubbard. give you some sense of the contemporary modern implications of the magna carta, so first, a few words and a little background, a little history of where the magna carta came from. thats an unwilling bargain played a role in the life of 15, and itn june 12 is clear that king john not only was a bad man, he was a bad king. he managed to have an issue with the city of...
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and then in the united states with william hubbard so turning first to you david hunt, thank you so much for being with us it's as if her majesty herself were in the room. in recent years if one follows events coming out of the united kingdom the constitutional change had been very much in the air, probably at no time since the 17th century. we talked about the transformation of the house of lords, the creation of the supreme court's, the passage of the human rights act, scottish devolution and recently a failed referendum of scottish independence, a referendum about to take place i think in june in just a few weeks time on whether the uk will exit the european union and there are proposals floating around to codify a bill of rights and perhaps even have a written constitution so the question i would put to you this morning is given all these ideas story about, what place does magna carta and its legacy have? >> you are a very difficult act to follow, may i say. thank you for your kind words. i want to say good morning to everyone here this morning. thanks for welcoming me so war
and then in the united states with william hubbard so turning first to you david hunt, thank you so much for being with us it's as if her majesty herself were in the room. in recent years if one follows events coming out of the united kingdom the constitutional change had been very much in the air, probably at no time since the 17th century. we talked about the transformation of the house of lords, the creation of the supreme court's, the passage of the human rights act, scottish devolution and...
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and then the second major part of the program will turn to a discussion of first david hunt then williamhubbard giving you some sense of the contemporary modern applications of magna carta. when it comes to our own time. first, a few words, a little background, a little history on where magna carta came from. it was agreed, it was an unwilling bargain between a very reluctant king john and the barons at runnymede in june 2015 and it's clear that king john was a bad man, he was a bad king. he managed to quarrel with the pope, with the city of london and most importantly with the barons read he was a bad military leader, he managed to lose a major battle in france which resulted in the loss of the mormons possessions in normandy itself so finally he was forced to come to terms with runnymede and magna carta was the result. we need not worry here this morning about the feudalism that has most of the details of the magna carta has to do what were then important issues but among the most important provisions, one that above all survives was so-called chapter 39 of magna carta. the one that gu
and then the second major part of the program will turn to a discussion of first david hunt then williamhubbard giving you some sense of the contemporary modern applications of magna carta. when it comes to our own time. first, a few words, a little background, a little history on where magna carta came from. it was agreed, it was an unwilling bargain between a very reluctant king john and the barons at runnymede in june 2015 and it's clear that king john was a bad man, he was a bad king. he...
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university of pennsylvania sociologist david grazian. hunting has been around forever. why all thi outrage now? >> for the first time in human everyday lives to a mass audience. everydayonsumers now have access to more intimate moments of violence, and in this case, it's the hunting of a bear. >> reporter: alberta, canada,er whe hunt occurred,l wil now ban spear hunting this fall. since the killing last year of cecil the lion, a number of countries have tightene their trophy hunting laws, and, sco, many airlines now refuse to ship thoseni you very much. coming up next, for the first time zika spreads state to state. don't let dust and allergens get between you and life's beautiful moments. by choosing flonase, eact by overproducing 6 key inflammatory substances. most allergy pills only control 1. flonase controls 6. and six is greater than one. with flonase, more complete relief means enjoyment of every beautiful moment. flonase, six is greater than one, changes everything. ? gary, gary, gary... i am proud of you, my man. making simpl smart cash back oices... with quick
university of pennsylvania sociologist david grazian. hunting has been around forever. why all thi outrage now? >> for the first time in human everyday lives to a mass audience. everydayonsumers now have access to more intimate moments of violence, and in this case, it's the hunting of a bear. >> reporter: alberta, canada,er whe hunt occurred,l wil now ban spear hunting this fall. since the killing last year of cecil the lion, a number of countries have tightene their trophy hunting...
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david hunt was saying 10% returns means everyone goes way too far out on the risk spectrum and that 6%ic. if they adopt more realistic targets, presumably that would mean allocating less money to hedge funds that maybe charge a lot. >> there is a lot of politics and issues involved with changing that return rate on pension funds. you are talking about pension funds, right? it just means more contributions. , in thisrly environment, where every principality, state is challenged from a budgetary standpoint, and even the participants are challenged, they cannot make more contributions. anybody -- it't would appear -- made the structure more dynamic? the riskwords, when rate is zero, as it is now, maybe the risks are low, and the hurdles are also low. times, the hurdles are higher but the reward to the investment manager is also higher. >> is not common and does not really exist. it is one of the reasons that we created blueprint capital, to help provide that solution. to receive longer-term capital from pension funds who really should be selling liquidity because they have very long liabi
david hunt was saying 10% returns means everyone goes way too far out on the risk spectrum and that 6%ic. if they adopt more realistic targets, presumably that would mean allocating less money to hedge funds that maybe charge a lot. >> there is a lot of politics and issues involved with changing that return rate on pension funds. you are talking about pension funds, right? it just means more contributions. , in thisrly environment, where every principality, state is challenged from a...
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sociologist, david grazzia. >> hunting has been around forever. why all the outrage now. >> first time in human history ordinary people have ability to broadcast their ever day lives to a mass audience. every day consumers now have access to more intimate moments of violence. and in this case, it's the hunting of a bear. hunting this fall since the killing last year of cecil the lion, a number of countries tightened trophy hunting laws. and many airlines refuse to ship the animal remains. >> don dahler, thank you very much. coming up next, for the first time, zika spreads, state to state. er. oh come on. clearasil ultra works fast to begin visibly clearing up skin in as little as 12 hours. and acne won't last forever. just like your mom won't walk in on you forever. stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! see what i'm sayin acne won't last. but for now, let's be clear. clearasil works fast. this back to school, get clearer skin for free. limited time offer these days. you are buying finish these days. i got a new dishwasher and they recommend
sociologist, david grazzia. >> hunting has been around forever. why all the outrage now. >> first time in human history ordinary people have ability to broadcast their ever day lives to a mass audience. every day consumers now have access to more intimate moments of violence. and in this case, it's the hunting of a bear. hunting this fall since the killing last year of cecil the lion, a number of countries tightened trophy hunting laws. and many airlines refuse to ship the animal...
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the second major part of the program will turn to a discussion, first david hunt, then william hubbard, giving you a sense of the contemporary modern applications of the magna carta. a few words, a little background, a little history. with the magna carta came from. it was an unwilling bargain between a reluctant king john and the barenrons. it is clear that king john was not only a bad man, he was a bad thing. with thed a quarrel pope, the city of london, and with the barents. majoraged to lose a battle in france, resulting in the loss of the norman's possession of normandy. mate, magna carta was the result. we need not worry about the the details most of of the magna carta, having to do with what were then important issues. among the most important provisions was chapter 39 of the magna carta that guarantees proceedings according to the law of the land. what we today would call due process of law. there is another companion provision in chapter 40 that said justice should not be delayed, denied, or sold. king john, a reluctant bargainer did not intend to keep the promise. he was goin
the second major part of the program will turn to a discussion, first david hunt, then william hubbard, giving you a sense of the contemporary modern applications of the magna carta. a few words, a little background, a little history. with the magna carta came from. it was an unwilling bargain between a reluctant king john and the barenrons. it is clear that king john was not only a bad man, he was a bad thing. with thed a quarrel pope, the city of london, and with the barents. majoraged to...
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sociologist, david grazzia. >> hunting has been around forever. why all the outrage now. >> first time in human history ordinary people have ability to broadcast their ever day lives to a mass audience. every day consumers now have access to more intimate moments of violence. and in this case, it's the hunting of a bear. hunt occurred will ban spear hunting this fall since the killing last year of cecil the lion, a number of countries tightened trophy hunting laws. and many airlines refuse to ship the animal remains. >> don dahler, thank you very much. coming up next, for the first time, zika spreads, state to state. these days. you are buying finish these days. commend finish. really? you should try it. unlike cascade gel, finish has active cleaning enzymes. its unique powerball takes on anything. introducing new k-y for massage and intimacy. every touch, gently intensified. a little touch is all it takes. k-y touch. don't let dust and allergens get between you and life's beautiful moments. flonase gives you more complete allergy relief. most all
sociologist, david grazzia. >> hunting has been around forever. why all the outrage now. >> first time in human history ordinary people have ability to broadcast their ever day lives to a mass audience. every day consumers now have access to more intimate moments of violence. and in this case, it's the hunting of a bear. hunt occurred will ban spear hunting this fall since the killing last year of cecil the lion, a number of countries tightened trophy hunting laws. and many airlines...
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hunt david have a blank check. thiswas another segment of story. when he eventually got there the second arrived three months after hunt arrived to the coast of vancouver island in alaska that ended up being its own fiasco and they had the choice for the returning in the winter when it was stormy or going to hawaii to fix the ship and the captain convinced him to fix the ship then he ended up in the south pacific after that and he just wanders all over the place. and he finally shows back up in a story as something like 15 months later and it's already been sold out. >> what happens with this pregnant lady that was supposed to have a baby? >> she is this incredibly tough then and she goes through winter starvation seen. she and her family have one horse between them. they go through struggles and the whole thing. they finally get out of hells canyon. who will some indians guide them across the mountain range now to the blue mountains in winter. hunt convinces them to do it. and marie gives birth at the base of the blue mountains in the winter until
hunt david have a blank check. thiswas another segment of story. when he eventually got there the second arrived three months after hunt arrived to the coast of vancouver island in alaska that ended up being its own fiasco and they had the choice for the returning in the winter when it was stormy or going to hawaii to fix the ship and the captain convinced him to fix the ship then he ended up in the south pacific after that and he just wanders all over the place. and he finally shows back up in...
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if you have seen david burgert, or have any information as to his whereabouts, please call 1-866-the-huntm/thehunt. you can remain anonymous. we'll pass your tip on to the proper authorities, and, if requested, we'll not reveal your name. >> burgert is a big guy. he's disguised himself in the past. he may have gained weight, lost weight. he's had long hair in the past, he's had short hair. i would encourage anybody that's had any dealings with david burgert to call law enforcement. >> i don't know how he got away. they don't know how he got away. they're pissed off that he got away. this guy left everybody in montana with one big puzzling mystery. where is david burgert? >>> back in 1981, i had the american dream, the beautiful wife, the house in the suburbs and a beautiful 6-year-old son. and one day i went to work, kissed my son good-bye, never saw him again. in two weeks, i became the parent of a murdered child, and i'll always be the parent of a murdered child. i still have the heartache, the rage. i waited years for justice. i know what it's like to be there waiting for some answers.
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david] rum anyone? dear fellow citizen, hunting treasures with my daughter is wonderful. because before i'm ready, she'll be off to college. i want to help her pay her way there, like i do for my son. call 1-866-999-0128 as a leader in student lending, ou have a question about student loans, ask me. sincerely, michele wright fellow mom and fellow citizen. - what a great way to retire. welcome back to new day cleveland. yes, we're in punta cana, and this is another great moment in our show because they've got a big assortment of rum here. and of course, the dominican republic is famous for rum, so a rum tasting with our viewers is certainly the way to go. so i'm going to find neo. neo is the guy who's pouring the drinks over here. - this is neo. - where's neo? hey neo, everyone's got a bottle, everyone looks the same with the hats and the bottles here. how's it going here, what are you pouring now? - everything is excellent, right now we're just with the rum testing, okay? rum testing, that's about all the rum from dominican republic. - okay, so what's the first rum you sh
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red sox fan react after team cancel david ortiz's bobble head dear fellow citizen, hunting treasures with my daughter is wonderful. because before i'm ready, she'll be off to college. i want to help her pay her way there, like i do for my son. call 1-866-999-0156 as a leader in student lending, loan options that others don't. if you have a question about student loans, ask me. sincerely, michele wright fellow mom and fellow citizen. >> there's a bobble head promo at fenway. some red sox officials were shaking their heads over it. fans were supposed to get this little figure of david ortiz. >>> but they didn't. instead thousands went home empty-handed after this bobble head blunder. jennifer eagan joining us more on this mix up. >> the red sox cancelled the give away just hours before the game last night. the team said they thought figurines were offensive. >> i just hear rumbling. someone called you got to get my a bobble head. excitest met with controversy on the bobble head night. >> at the end of the day one of things was the bobble head. >> the t scr the give away saying the bobb
red sox fan react after team cancel david ortiz's bobble head dear fellow citizen, hunting treasures with my daughter is wonderful. because before i'm ready, she'll be off to college. i want to help her pay her way there, like i do for my son. call 1-866-999-0156 as a leader in student lending, loan options that others don't. if you have a question about student loans, ask me. sincerely, michele wright fellow mom and fellow citizen. >> there's a bobble head promo at fenway. some red sox...
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. >> she also wrote on facebook the upon from her hunts all go towards conservation efforts but, david and robin, her critics are responding saying she should continue with the conservation part but they'd rather she stop with the hunting. >> you can understand the dad says mind your business but it's all on facebook. >> it goes in circles and you can see just thousands and thousands of comments that people weighing in on both sides. >> on both great to see you. >> likewise. >>> disturbing story out of tulsa. a man shot and killed by a neighbor just moments after police left the scene. the victim's family says the alleged shooter tormented them for years because of their nationality. abc's clayton sandell has the latest. >> reporter: this morning one victim's family is reeling from a murder they believe is clearly a hate crime. >> he just was a sweet, sweet soul. >> reporter: 31-year-old khalid tulsa friday allegedly at the hand of a neighbor who his family says terrorized them for years, 61-year-old stanley majors. >> he would call us racial slurs, dirty lebanese. arab, muslims, even
. >> she also wrote on facebook the upon from her hunts all go towards conservation efforts but, david and robin, her critics are responding saying she should continue with the conservation part but they'd rather she stop with the hunting. >> you can understand the dad says mind your business but it's all on facebook. >> it goes in circles and you can see just thousands and thousands of comments that people weighing in on both sides. >> on both great to see you. >>...
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david? >> tom llamas with us live again tonight. tom, thanks, as always. >>> overseas tonts, the hunt is on for an american professor who has been abducted in afanistan. officials say he and another professor who teach at the american university were driving stoppe their carnd abducted em kidnapping othd crimes have reportedly surged since western tro started to withdraw. >>> andmakistan tonight, a deing vaatll from a sde bombg there. at least 70 people were killed. mostf them lawyers who had gatherer tedft head of their ca bar aociation has been targeted and killed. a breaka taliban group and isis botclaiming sponsibility. >>> back here at home tonight, and severe floodsre watching at thi hour. pa florida's g already und water. the pictures. roads and businesses in st. pete beach already swamped. a number of accidents have been cleared along state highway 399 today. also, a tropical storm we're watching. so, let's get right to rob here tonight. >> reporter: david, a lotf deep tropical moisture or the southeast. you see it rotg aund this low. we hav floing from raleigh to asheville. but the big target is florida, the nhanpae there. flooc
david? >> tom llamas with us live again tonight. tom, thanks, as always. >>> overseas tonts, the hunt is on for an american professor who has been abducted in afanistan. officials say he and another professor who teach at the american university were driving stoppe their carnd abducted em kidnapping othd crimes have reportedly surged since western tro started to withdraw. >>> andmakistan tonight, a deing vaatll from a sde bombg there. at least 70 people were killed....
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david? >> tom llamas with us live again tonight. tom, thanks, as always. >>> overseas tonts, the hunt is on for an american professor who has been abducted in afghanistan. officials say he and another professor who teach at the american university were driving near the school in kabul when several men in military uniforms them. kidnappings and other crimes have reportedly surged since western troops started to withdraw. >>> and from pakistan tonight, a devastating toll from a suicide bombing there. at least 70 people were killed. most of them lawyers who had gathered after the head of their local bar association has been targeted and killed. a breakaway taliban group and isis both claiming responsibility. >>> back here at home tonight, and to severe floods we're watching at this hour. parts of florida's gulf coast, already under water. the beach already swamped. a number of accidents have been cleared along state highway 399 today. also, a tropical storm we're watching. so, let's get right to rob here tonight. >> reporter: david, a lot of deep tropical moisture over the southeast. you see it rotating around this low. we have flooding fro
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robert says, he's an avid hunter but does not hunt gator thes yet he would shoot one to protect his property, his family or himself. and david, he is team gator. he write, he shot first and then the son approached the gator which he knew was wounded. if you wound first and walk within reach, you are causing a david seems inline with the florida stand your ground law. the law is in the specific to animals. instead, necessity must be proven to a jury. gayle-- >> i know a lot of folks have a lot to say. thank you. >>> and now an 8 on your side alert about a pokimon go scam. scammers could be targeting players through text messages. a mobile security firm claims it tracked thousands of scam texts. in text messages, there are rare characters or pokimon go coins if they go to a website and sign up. watch out because officials warn it's a fhishing scam. >>> -- this is a phishing scam. >>> the red cross is calling the flooding the worse since superstorm sandy four years ago. the flooding has damaged at least 40,000 homes and it's storms dumped more than 4 trillion-gallons of rain. that's enough to fill 6 million olympic-sized swimmi
robert says, he's an avid hunter but does not hunt gator thes yet he would shoot one to protect his property, his family or himself. and david, he is team gator. he write, he shot first and then the son approached the gator which he knew was wounded. if you wound first and walk within reach, you are causing a david seems inline with the florida stand your ground law. the law is in the specific to animals. instead, necessity must be proven to a jury. gayle-- >> i know a lot of folks have a...
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david? >> happy birthday. we'll see you tomorrow. off a would be burglar. >> breaking details in the hunt for a jogger's killer. >> extreme heat and extreme humidity. heather: the local uber driver charged with raping a teen. his violent past that uber apparently missed, but 5 investigates found. ed: clowning around for on a serious mission. tonight's 5 for good, this group's work to make sick children smile. ed: right now police are revealing more about who they are looking for in a killing in princeton. good evening. i'm ed harding. heather: -- maria: i'm maria stephanos. investigators have just confirmed vanessa marcotte struggled with her attacker before her death.
david? >> happy birthday. we'll see you tomorrow. off a would be burglar. >> breaking details in the hunt for a jogger's killer. >> extreme heat and extreme humidity. heather: the local uber driver charged with raping a teen. his violent past that uber apparently missed, but 5 investigates found. ed: clowning around for on a serious mission. tonight's 5 for good, this group's work to make sick children smile. ed: right now police are revealing more about who they are looking...