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really that the court is going the clashronting between preemption on the one this doctrine that elbert was describing, this anti-commandeering doctrine that emanates from the 10th amendment. for supreme court nerds, for law nerds, this is a great case. a consensuse's among court watchers that this case,entially a sleeper that even though it's about sports gambling and that's why there's a lot of public attention to it, that arispotentialy could be really important case that every law student reads in their first book.ase that's because it goes to fundamental questions about how the federal system works. think it's worth going back to the text of the constitution to the legal issues are in a case. i'm going to read you the text amendment. "the powers not delegated to the theed states by constitution nor prohibited to are reserved to the states respectively or to the people." ofhink, and a lot constitutional scholars think this, the framers thought this was quite a significant but it hasn't received a lot of significant treatment case law. court as elbert said, there are only cases, both
really that the court is going the clashronting between preemption on the one this doctrine that elbert was describing, this anti-commandeering doctrine that emanates from the 10th amendment. for supreme court nerds, for law nerds, this is a great case. a consensuse's among court watchers that this case,entially a sleeper that even though it's about sports gambling and that's why there's a lot of public attention to it, that arispotentialy could be really important case that every law student...
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really that the court is going the clashronting between preemption on the one this doctrine that elbert was describing, this anti-commandeering doctrine that emanates from the 10th amendment. for supreme court nerds, for law nerds, this is a great case. a consensuse's among court watchers that this case,entially a sleeper that even though it's about sports gambling and that's why there's a lot of public attention to it, that arispotentialy could be really important case that every law student reads in their first book.ase that's because it goes to fundamental questions about how the federal system works. think it's worth going back to the text of the constitution to the legal issues are in a case. i'm going to read you the text amendment. "the powers not delegated to the theed states by constitution nor prohibited to are reserved to the states respectively or to the people." ofhink, and a lot constitutional scholars think this, the framers thought this was quite a significant but it hasn't received a lot of significant treatment case law. court as elbert said, there are only cases, both
really that the court is going the clashronting between preemption on the one this doctrine that elbert was describing, this anti-commandeering doctrine that emanates from the 10th amendment. for supreme court nerds, for law nerds, this is a great case. a consensuse's among court watchers that this case,entially a sleeper that even though it's about sports gambling and that's why there's a lot of public attention to it, that arispotentialy could be really important case that every law student...
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really that the court is going the clashronting between preemption on the one this doctrine that elbert was describing, this anti-commandeering doctrine that emanates from the 10th amendment. for supreme court nerds, for law nerds, this is a great case. a consensuse's among court watchers that this case,entially a sleeper that even though it's about sports gambling and that's why there's a lot of public attention to it, that arispotentialy could be really important case that every law student reads in their first book.ase that's because it goes to fundamental questions about how the federal system works. think it's worth going back to the text of the constitution to the legal issues are in a case. i'm going to read you the text amendment. "the powers not delegated to the theed states by constitution nor prohibited to are reserved to the states respectively or to the people." ofhink, and a lot constitutional scholars think this, the framers thought this was quite a significant but it hasn't received a lot of significant treatment case law. court as elbert said, there are only cases, both
really that the court is going the clashronting between preemption on the one this doctrine that elbert was describing, this anti-commandeering doctrine that emanates from the 10th amendment. for supreme court nerds, for law nerds, this is a great case. a consensuse's among court watchers that this case,entially a sleeper that even though it's about sports gambling and that's why there's a lot of public attention to it, that arispotentialy could be really important case that every law student...
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. >> thanks to nagg for inviting me and thanks to elbert for that great summary because it allows me to dive right in without explaining the complicated backdrop. i come here in the unenviable position of talking to state attorneys general about why i think the anti-states' rights side of the case is the better side and normally as an advocate before the court and in cases about federalism i have been much more often on the states' rights side in litigating preemption cases where the question is which prevails, a background state law regime or federal regulation alleged to conflict with it. what's interesting about this case is it's the first time really that the court is going to be confronting the clash between preemption on the one hand and this doctrine that elbert was describing, this anti-commandeering doctrine that emanates from the 10th amendment. so for supreme court nerds, for law nerds, this is a great case. i think there's a consensus among court watchers that this is potentially a sleeper case, that even though it's about sports gambling and that's why there's a lot of p
. >> thanks to nagg for inviting me and thanks to elbert for that great summary because it allows me to dive right in without explaining the complicated backdrop. i come here in the unenviable position of talking to state attorneys general about why i think the anti-states' rights side of the case is the better side and normally as an advocate before the court and in cases about federalism i have been much more often on the states' rights side in litigating preemption cases where the...
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. >> neither dina nor elbert ever saw brook again.ball fans flooding the city for the game, finding brooke's killer was like looking for a needle in an orange haystack. >> i thought maybe someone had kidnapped her. you know, we were all just trying t fige out who would have done this and why, what was their move it was a very horrible time. >> did you think that maybe it could be connected to the game? >> you never know. you can never rule it out. it is tennessee football, and, you know, she so happened to be wearing a bright orange top. and if anybody knows anything about tennessee football, bright orange is the color for the tennessee vols. >> but brooke's body had been discovered about 40 miles from the football stadium, and investigators were still stymied as to how she ended up there. >> did it lend itself to that she maybe was dumped here or did you think she was actually shot here? >> based off everything that was here at the scene, it appeared that she was shot here. >> the crime scene itself yielded little physical evidence.
. >> neither dina nor elbert ever saw brook again.ball fans flooding the city for the game, finding brooke's killer was like looking for a needle in an orange haystack. >> i thought maybe someone had kidnapped her. you know, we were all just trying t fige out who would have done this and why, what was their move it was a very horrible time. >> did you think that maybe it could be connected to the game? >> you never know. you can never rule it out. it is tennessee...
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the fire expanded to nearly 400 acres, prompting evacuations in rural he will berth county -- elbert county. it frightened horses which scrambled away. firefighters say they have gained full containment. >>> coming up next, more than 200,000 students in one state have the day off tomorrow. what's behind one of the only state-wide teacher strikes in american history. teacher's strikes in american history. west virginia teachers.. will be striking for an eighth day tomorrow. that means: west virginia teachers will be striking for a 8th day tomorrow. that means a quarter million students will be out of class. union leaders say the teachers won't return until they get the 5% raise they negotiated with the governor. they say right now, they can barely make ends meet. >>> nationwide, the average earnings of people with at least four years of college are now over 50% higher than the average earnings of a teacher. according to new report, that's because teacher pay is actually declining relative to inflation, income for all other grads has increased. >>> the west virginia pay raise remains i
the fire expanded to nearly 400 acres, prompting evacuations in rural he will berth county -- elbert county. it frightened horses which scrambled away. firefighters say they have gained full containment. >>> coming up next, more than 200,000 students in one state have the day off tomorrow. what's behind one of the only state-wide teacher strikes in american history. teacher's strikes in american history. west virginia teachers.. will be striking for an eighth day tomorrow. that means:...
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elbert is a camera he hopes little rants to feel comfortable around people. to see to defeat him to. be. the norm we teach the. truth. that's not. interacting with a care or is a vital part of the learning process it's important for isaac socialism. mind sniffing rats mustn't run away from all the bites people. when he grows up eyes are cool way around a kilo and his body will reach thirty to forty centimeters in length just about as long as his tail. because they're so big grilled. is our favorite local street food. that has started school he spends his early weeks learning the basic rule that t.n.t. means food. sound is used to reinforce the learned response when i can count as an empty container there's no sound. this one does contain t.n.t. and the click tells him that he can no claim i treat. well in general but how. they really let her do her thing they don't get involved or train influenced her in any way but so the rats eating the rats has a different behavior just before they find. they have certain pre-nda caitiff behavior and some of them like to c
elbert is a camera he hopes little rants to feel comfortable around people. to see to defeat him to. be. the norm we teach the. truth. that's not. interacting with a care or is a vital part of the learning process it's important for isaac socialism. mind sniffing rats mustn't run away from all the bites people. when he grows up eyes are cool way around a kilo and his body will reach thirty to forty centimeters in length just about as long as his tail. because they're so big grilled. is our...
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the fire triggered mandatory evacuations for parts of rural elbert county. the ridge fire has destroyed five houses. it's burned 400 acres. but the good news tonight is firefighters have it about 90% contained and so far no reports to injuries of people or livestock. >>> the latest status symbol in silicon valley appears to be top grade chickens. that's right, real live chickens. john ramos introduces us to a bay area woman who's benefiting big time from the craze. >> at leslie citron's mill valley home, it's easy to see who rules the roost. she claps her hands and her girls come running. leslie began raising chickens about 10 years ago and what began as a hobby has become a legitimate business. >> i do not call myself a chicken lady. i call myself a chicken broker. >> reporter: the washington post calls her the chicken whisperer because her expertise is in demand by silicon valley tech workers who have taken urban chicken raising to an ultracompetitive level. >> i know people are speechless when they hear what people down there are feeding their chickens, w
the fire triggered mandatory evacuations for parts of rural elbert county. the ridge fire has destroyed five houses. it's burned 400 acres. but the good news tonight is firefighters have it about 90% contained and so far no reports to injuries of people or livestock. >>> the latest status symbol in silicon valley appears to be top grade chickens. that's right, real live chickens. john ramos introduces us to a bay area woman who's benefiting big time from the craze. >> at leslie...
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in 1898, a man named john elbert wilkie was in charge of the secret service.nly time in history that a magician is in control of the secret service. and i freaking love that. >> seth: yeah, i know. >> that's page one of the book. that's literally page one. i've ruined, i'm sorry, page one for all of you out there. [ light laughter ] but the truth was is it made me realize harry houdini was -- did amazing work for the government. and he could go anywhere. he could literally go into any place, because they were like, "oh, harry houdini, come on in." and then he could actually call back and say, you want to know how this great -- whether it's the white house or anywhere else, but in a foreign country, what their layout is, where their security is. and i'm like, that's an amazing spy to have. >> seth: oh, so just from being a celebrity, going to different rooms, he could come to the table and say -- >> yeah, no, listen, i mean, i could tell you, one time i got invited to the white house, myself. and i walked in and out. i went to a private lunch there. and i walke
in 1898, a man named john elbert wilkie was in charge of the secret service.nly time in history that a magician is in control of the secret service. and i freaking love that. >> seth: yeah, i know. >> that's page one of the book. that's literally page one. i've ruined, i'm sorry, page one for all of you out there. [ light laughter ] but the truth was is it made me realize harry houdini was -- did amazing work for the government. and he could go anywhere. he could literally go into...
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. -- or spanish elbert. they say that may be a mistake.ia: the only game in town, this is the question i keep coming back to, with consumers and users in particular -- scarlet: good point. i want to bring in sarah frier who is covering facebook. she joins us from san francisco. we talk to you earlier, and this latest development is cambridge analytica, the board, has suspended alexander nick. from facebook's perspective, said it made personal data of million of its users available to this data analytic firm. tell us about cambridge analytica and what it did with this data? isah: cambridge analytica denying the reports that have come out saying they actually theyelete the data when said they did. meanwhile, they are saying maybe this data didn't necessarily improve their model. what cambridge analytica focuses on is this graphic targeting of these 50 million user profiles. it could have helped them build a model on who to best serve ads to during campaigns of candidates on the world. especially donald trump. we don't know how much of that i
. -- or spanish elbert. they say that may be a mistake.ia: the only game in town, this is the question i keep coming back to, with consumers and users in particular -- scarlet: good point. i want to bring in sarah frier who is covering facebook. she joins us from san francisco. we talk to you earlier, and this latest development is cambridge analytica, the board, has suspended alexander nick. from facebook's perspective, said it made personal data of million of its users available to this data...
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[applause] >> my name is emily and i go to elbert einstein high school. i'm going to start off with a request. raise your hand if you feel unsafe at school. look around. and yet, they don't understand why. they don't understand why we are here today. they don't understand why we were here three weeks ago. they don't understand why we are asking for stricter gun laws. they do not understand what you want stricter background checks. they can't wrap their heads around the fact that teenagers all across america are taking time and leading this movement. [applause] they do not understand that we are not going anywhere until we see change in our system. we the people have a responsibility to protect our own. and we the children, have taken upon ourselves to put you, the adults, in that direction. because it is not -- [applause] it is not simply about gun control anymore. because this is -- weight. [laughter] this is not simply about gun control. this is about human life. this is about the children who have lost lives to gun violence. i asked our republican lawm
[applause] >> my name is emily and i go to elbert einstein high school. i'm going to start off with a request. raise your hand if you feel unsafe at school. look around. and yet, they don't understand why. they don't understand why we are here today. they don't understand why we were here three weeks ago. they don't understand why we are asking for stricter gun laws. they do not understand what you want stricter background checks. they can't wrap their heads around the fact that teenagers...