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he owned the scotts because he married john emerson's widow. they were transported by quick claim deed to someone in massachusetts because only a missouri resident could free a missouri slave. thus the scotts finally granted the freedom not by operation of law but by the 'em barragement of a congressman of massachusetts. though dred lived two years after the case and the family remained together, harriet and her daurls survived the civil war. lizzy married and had children of her own. eliza never did but she stayed with her mother and did laundry. it was not simply chief justice taney's writing for the court that baerls responsibility for the outcome although his written decision cornually worsened the result. the united states constitution failed the provide redress for the most basic human right and it left citizenship and access to the federal courts up to the states. our constitution, 1789 with all of its brilliance, could not protect them. the united states supreme court's most discredited opinion was not overturned by the court. it was ov
he owned the scotts because he married john emerson's widow. they were transported by quick claim deed to someone in massachusetts because only a missouri resident could free a missouri slave. thus the scotts finally granted the freedom not by operation of law but by the 'em barragement of a congressman of massachusetts. though dred lived two years after the case and the family remained together, harriet and her daurls survived the civil war. lizzy married and had children of her own. eliza...
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he owned the scotts because he married john emerson's widow.ey were transported by quick claim deed to someone in massachusetts because only a missouri resident could free a missouri slave. thus the scotts finally granted the freedom not by operation of law but by the 'em barragement of a congressman of massachusetts. though dred lived two years after the case and the family remained together, harriet and her daughters survived the civil war. lizzy married and had children of her own. eliza never did but she stayed with her mother and did laundry. it was not simply chief justice taney's writing for the court that bears responsibility for the outcome although his written decision cornually worsened the result. the united states constitution failed the provide redress for the most basic human right and it left citizenship and access to the federal courts up to the states. our constitution, 1789 with all of its brilliance, could not protect them. the united states supreme court's most discredited opinion was not overturned by the court. it was ove
he owned the scotts because he married john emerson's widow.ey were transported by quick claim deed to someone in massachusetts because only a missouri resident could free a missouri slave. thus the scotts finally granted the freedom not by operation of law but by the 'em barragement of a congressman of massachusetts. though dred lived two years after the case and the family remained together, harriet and her daughters survived the civil war. lizzy married and had children of her own. eliza...
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emerson chaffee was asked why the case didn't settle. mrs.reed the case would have settled if it hadn't been for the chateaus. they wanted the rule changed and pressed sanford to pursue the case as far as it would go. if dred scott would not give us because the freedom of his entire family was on the line, sanford did not give up. even though he seemed to care very little about the lawsuit because his in laws wanted a win. so how did this all come to bear on the scott family? the precedent was well established, the scotts had witnesses, a lawyer. they met the elements of the state court under missouri state law as a hundred litigants had before them. suing for freedom was difficult, make no mistake about it. these enslaved persons exposed themselves to risks in suing their masters. they had to publicly declare that their masters were acting in violation of the law by keeping them enslaved. some were kidnapped and hussled aboard steamboats as soon as they filed suit. anticipating trouble, the judges routinely admonished the defendants not to r
emerson chaffee was asked why the case didn't settle. mrs.reed the case would have settled if it hadn't been for the chateaus. they wanted the rule changed and pressed sanford to pursue the case as far as it would go. if dred scott would not give us because the freedom of his entire family was on the line, sanford did not give up. even though he seemed to care very little about the lawsuit because his in laws wanted a win. so how did this all come to bear on the scott family? the precedent was...
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stevengle out a guy named emerson. why? of the godfather of counterterrorism experts in america. she was ahat journalist for a while and then he kind of moved into being more the researcher and consultant on terrorism and prior to 9/11, he became really outspoken about of islamt -- threat jihadists. he was proven right by 9/11. he became a consultant to a lot of organizations and a lot of people work for him in the 1990's have moved on to a lot of other organizations. criticslem is that the of emerson today saying he has never kind of -- he has become too inflexible of his views of osed byect -- threat p muslims overseas. you have a whole generation of people who have started with emerson who kind of shared that same view among the class and independent, outside terrorism researchers, who are not flexible enough in their aching of muslims and the real threat posed to the united states. >> what is your opinion of the people on television and give your views about terrorism and what impact it has on the way we govern this? , media and theo to hypent, are taken the threat constantly
stevengle out a guy named emerson. why? of the godfather of counterterrorism experts in america. she was ahat journalist for a while and then he kind of moved into being more the researcher and consultant on terrorism and prior to 9/11, he became really outspoken about of islamt -- threat jihadists. he was proven right by 9/11. he became a consultant to a lot of organizations and a lot of people work for him in the 1990's have moved on to a lot of other organizations. criticslem is that the of...
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this was the home of ralph waldo emerson and it was here i grasped how wrongheaded it is to presume that average mid-19 century farmers and factory workers in new england, harvard sympathies. they didn't. just the word abolitionist made people angry at that age. in fact in the congregationalist church of my childhood in central massachusetts the archives revealed they were excommunicated the dean of the church because they thought the abolitionist sympathies were too extreme. to most northerners of the time the goal seems to be to solve other people's problems at the expense of their own prosperity which of course relied upon the coffin to fuel the mouse. at emerson himself who already reviewed as the united states greatest philosopher discovered for himself the depth when he went public with his opinions in 1844. the townspeople were reluctant to let him speak in the first place and when he did, calling slavery the habit of oppression he was labeled a fanatic and most people shunned him. this picture was taken much later in 1879. by then his remarkable memory and capacious mind were fai
this was the home of ralph waldo emerson and it was here i grasped how wrongheaded it is to presume that average mid-19 century farmers and factory workers in new england, harvard sympathies. they didn't. just the word abolitionist made people angry at that age. in fact in the congregationalist church of my childhood in central massachusetts the archives revealed they were excommunicated the dean of the church because they thought the abolitionist sympathies were too extreme. to most...
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i disagree with emerson. i do not favor any prosecutions. i favor complete transparency and openness. let's put it on the table. if the vice president wants to come back to the washington--former vice president, we'll swear him in under oath. give him immunity. we'll let him talk. he tells us it's not right, come and tell us where it's not right. >> do you believe as dianne feinstein believes, that the country has to have the truth. >> we have to be ready. if we're not then we're first gone than i feared. >> do you agree that it has stained our national honor? >> no question. the damage that we will suffer, and have suffered and will continue to suffer as a result of this program is incalculable unless we make amends, the way we make minds is to have an honest assessment. i'm far less interested in punishment than the truth. i'll forego punishment to get the truth. >> let me set this up by way of context here. you were lead council in a case you won before the supreme court that established that u.s. courts can decide whether non-u.s. citize
i disagree with emerson. i do not favor any prosecutions. i favor complete transparency and openness. let's put it on the table. if the vice president wants to come back to the washington--former vice president, we'll swear him in under oath. give him immunity. we'll let him talk. he tells us it's not right, come and tell us where it's not right. >> do you believe as dianne feinstein believes, that the country has to have the truth. >> we have to be ready. if we're not then we're...
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this was the home of ralph waldo emerson and it was here i grasped how wrongheaded it is to presume that average mid-19 century farmers and factory workers in new england, harvard sympathies. they didn't. just the word abolitionist made people angry at that age. in fact in the congregationalist church of my childhood in central massachusetts the archives revealed they were excommunicated the dean of the church because they thought the abolitionist sympathies were too extreme. to most northerners of the time the goal seems to be to solve other people's problems at the expense of their own prosperity which of course relied upon the coffin to fuel the mouse. at emerson himself who already reviewed as the united states greatest philosopher discovered for himself the depth when he went public with his opinions in 1844. the townspeople were reluctant to let him speak in the first place and when he did, calling slavery the habit of oppression he was labeled a fanatic and most people shunned him. this picture was taken much later in 1879. by then his remarkable memory and capacious mind were fai
this was the home of ralph waldo emerson and it was here i grasped how wrongheaded it is to presume that average mid-19 century farmers and factory workers in new england, harvard sympathies. they didn't. just the word abolitionist made people angry at that age. in fact in the congregationalist church of my childhood in central massachusetts the archives revealed they were excommunicated the dean of the church because they thought the abolitionist sympathies were too extreme. to most...
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. >> reporter: lindora resident kevin emerson is building it. >> right up where the fire was, i thinkortunity is there for it to happen. >> reporter: across the street, melanie thomas is stacking sandbags to protect the home she just bought. residents in the foothill communities are bracing for rain-triggered mudslides in glendora. they're left vulnerable by the fire in january. >> i think i'm a little nervous. we're prepared. we've caught the k-rails and we've done everything we can do and hope for the best now. >> reporter: the l.a. county fire department is preparing, too. >> they're expecting 1 to 3 inches along the coast. >> reporter: they have extra staffing and prepared to respond. >> they can turn on a dime, they're maneuverable and able use for rescues if we have to. >> reporter: also standing by for rescues, the fire department's canines. >> outstanding dogs. they do find people. hair ready to go at a moment's notice. >> reporter: rachel kim, california. >>> today, investigators will try to figure out why a gunman opened fire killing four people. jody lee hunt owned a small
. >> reporter: lindora resident kevin emerson is building it. >> right up where the fire was, i thinkortunity is there for it to happen. >> reporter: across the street, melanie thomas is stacking sandbags to protect the home she just bought. residents in the foothill communities are bracing for rain-triggered mudslides in glendora. they're left vulnerable by the fire in january. >> i think i'm a little nervous. we're prepared. we've caught the k-rails and we've done...
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. >> let's give it up for emerson, folks.lly holding it together out there. >> while chad is cleaning rivers all across the country, in his hometown, his impact is easy to see. >> when you think of what it was, you used to get those oil drums up in trees. >> yeah. >> all that stuff's gone. >> what's pretty cool is the difference that's been made by all these thousands of people. and that's really cool. change is slow sometimes. it's like a barge or a tree. it builds momentum, but once it gets going, it's hard to stop. >> these guys are world champions. that's what they are. >> it's about people taking action in their own communities. and that's really what it's all about. that's how you change the world. you just change your world. that's how you do it. >>> next. >> so, welcome to cnn cribs. >> chad gives us an inside look at life aboard his floating headquarters, his garbage barge. (vo) nourished. rescued. protected. given new hope. during the subaru "share the love" event, subaru owners feel it, too. because when you take h
. >> let's give it up for emerson, folks.lly holding it together out there. >> while chad is cleaning rivers all across the country, in his hometown, his impact is easy to see. >> when you think of what it was, you used to get those oil drums up in trees. >> yeah. >> all that stuff's gone. >> what's pretty cool is the difference that's been made by all these thousands of people. and that's really cool. change is slow sometimes. it's like a barge or a tree. it...
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. >> emerson is expected to replace her, who robert mugabe threatened to have arrested. for now, he says she's at a house in harari. >> when a person goes into the category of dis loyalty, dishonesty, it is an expulsion from the party. that process will be to remove one. >> the constitution was changed so only robert mugabe can choose his deputy. next week will be watched by supporters of the ruling party. robert mugabe will likely appoint people he can work with, most importantly dispute yits he can trust. people he links will not easily try to get rid of him or his wife. >> typhoon hagupit is pounding the philippines with rain and winds. these images shot from the international space station shows the scale of the weather system over the philippines. hundreds of thousands fled their homes to seek safety in emergency shelters on higher ground. one person is confirmed dead in the east. >> the biggest storm to hit the philippines - it is moving slowly with high winds and rain fall. there's a lot of concern about flooding. as scott heidler found out. some were prepared to
. >> emerson is expected to replace her, who robert mugabe threatened to have arrested. for now, he says she's at a house in harari. >> when a person goes into the category of dis loyalty, dishonesty, it is an expulsion from the party. that process will be to remove one. >> the constitution was changed so only robert mugabe can choose his deputy. next week will be watched by supporters of the ruling party. robert mugabe will likely appoint people he can work with, most...
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that coming from steve emerson, terror expert.tense and awful situation and long hours after those people caught inside the coffee shop with the gunman who had explosives on hand as well. in pennsylvania seeing another very tense situation unfolding. we know there is going to be a press conference on this in a few moments so we will get more information. but the gunman is still barricaded inside a house outside philadelphia. multiple shootings this morning at three different homes, and the killing of five individuals. all of this playing out in the early hours, 4:25 this morning. police say the man is suspected of killing a woman and also to people in lansdale. they believe there are two people killed inside the house he has now barricaded himself inside of. we will get you the latest on the breaking situation in pennsylvania this morning as soon as that becomes available. . . bill: they say it's over in sydney. there might be a couple of injuries. we're waiting for the status of the hostage-taker. martha: fear is over for those p
that coming from steve emerson, terror expert.tense and awful situation and long hours after those people caught inside the coffee shop with the gunman who had explosives on hand as well. in pennsylvania seeing another very tense situation unfolding. we know there is going to be a press conference on this in a few moments so we will get more information. but the gunman is still barricaded inside a house outside philadelphia. multiple shootings this morning at three different homes, and the...
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not before police say a pretty wild kidnapping scene upfolded that ended at this intersection at emerson street and georgia avenue in northwest. we're told metro transit police officer was driving down georgia avenue this afternoon when he drove past the car, just as he was driving past that car happened to check in his rear view mirror and that is when he saw a man hopping out of the trunk of that moving car. we're told that officer then approached that man and the man told him he was stuffed into the trunk by two armed men, stuffed into the trunk of his own vehicle by two armed men who then drove off with the car. now we're told that it is a newer model car so he was actually able to pull the emergency trunk release. that's how he was able to hop out. a few blocks later those armed men ended up at this intersection and involved in a minor accident according to police when they parked the car here and ditched it, they hopped out on foot. police are now looking for two juvenile black men both approximately six feet tall, one was wearing a hanson jacket and pants, anyone with information
not before police say a pretty wild kidnapping scene upfolded that ended at this intersection at emerson street and georgia avenue in northwest. we're told metro transit police officer was driving down georgia avenue this afternoon when he drove past the car, just as he was driving past that car happened to check in his rear view mirror and that is when he saw a man hopping out of the trunk of that moving car. we're told that officer then approached that man and the man told him he was stuffed...
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today at the age of 27, emerson is the founder and c.e.o.f sparks media where he's created a predictive science to forecast the virollity of websites with a 90% success rate. leaving school before puberty isn't exactly what this talk is about but what emerson's story shows is the potential not only for learning, but extremely successful learning beyond the walls of a classroom. so we've all heard of or maybe even experienced online courses like those offered, and maybe even received an online certificate or degree. now, however, parents and children have resources to complete grades k through 12 through online self guided curriculum. what? is it the end of school? maybe it is. maybe as we know it. it's definitely going through a transformation and that's what we're going to explore today, transformation. now, my own path to rethink traditional education started in the classroom and so i take you to my high school chemistry class. first day of class, i pulled on the periodic table and had all of my students pick an element. that's where that
today at the age of 27, emerson is the founder and c.e.o.f sparks media where he's created a predictive science to forecast the virollity of websites with a 90% success rate. leaving school before puberty isn't exactly what this talk is about but what emerson's story shows is the potential not only for learning, but extremely successful learning beyond the walls of a classroom. so we've all heard of or maybe even experienced online courses like those offered, and maybe even received an online...
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. >> reporter: spokeswoman, janice emerson shea says the real cost varies from one consumer to the nextould it take for consumers to know how much they're going to pay for something. >> the first thing you do is go back and talk to your insurance company. >> reporter: she says overhead, covering those who can't afford to pay, and simple supply and demand explain why charges vary among hospitals. some consumer advocates aren't satisfied. >> even with that dynamic at play, it's still true that the same exact procedure should not cost 2 or 3 or more times more from one hospital to the next. >> they ask us, is this with insurance? i said yes. >> reporter: julia iseman's family say they want just a chance to shop around. so an upset stomach doesn't cost an arm and a leg. >> if you're hit with a surprising hospital bill, consumer advocates say your first step should be to call the hospital to try to negotiate a lower payment. dominican santa cruz tells us, it works with patients to set up interest free payment plans. hospitals are also required to offer a good faith estimate if you call ahead
. >> reporter: spokeswoman, janice emerson shea says the real cost varies from one consumer to the nextould it take for consumers to know how much they're going to pay for something. >> the first thing you do is go back and talk to your insurance company. >> reporter: she says overhead, covering those who can't afford to pay, and simple supply and demand explain why charges vary among hospitals. some consumer advocates aren't satisfied. >> even with that dynamic at play,...
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i have to tell you, i have to disagree with emerson. i favor complete transparency openness. let's put it all on the table, if the vice president wants to come back to awareness, former vice president, we will bear him under oath, give him immunity, let's let him talk, the whole world is will being, he says it is not right, come and tell us. >> do you believe the country is ready for that kind of transparency? do you believe as dianne believes that the country can essentially handle the truth. >> i have to. i have to believe that we are ready, if we aren't, then we are much further gone than i feared. >> do you then agree that senator john mccain that the practices stained our national honor. >> there's no question. >> the damage that we will suffer -- have suffered and aren't to suffer as a result of this perhap, is incalcuble, unless we make amends. and the way to make amends is think honest assessment. i am far less interested in punishment than the truth. >> one other quick area for you. you were lead counsel when a case you won before the supreme court, i believe that wa
i have to tell you, i have to disagree with emerson. i favor complete transparency openness. let's put it all on the table, if the vice president wants to come back to awareness, former vice president, we will bear him under oath, give him immunity, let's let him talk, the whole world is will being, he says it is not right, come and tell us. >> do you believe the country is ready for that kind of transparency? do you believe as dianne believes that the country can essentially handle the...
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jason emerson has written about his diagnosis exactly and we have new work coming out about concussions and what head trauma and injury can do. i very much welcome that speculation, but i myself try to contextualize and i believe i was ironically most moved to believe she was not bipolar but had medication problems and psychological problems, especially when i read the wonderful letters that jason emmerson dug up that were written while she was incarcerated confined by her son to an asylum during that very difficult period following the tenth anniversary of her husband's death. >> absolutely not. >> would you like to ask a question? >> mel burger, boston, mass. >> don't forget us over here. >> i'm sorry, i'm sorry. >> you should -- >> i must go to the left first mel. do you mind? i'll take this and come right back to you. yes, sir, i'm sorry. >> i'm jim mcgrath, i'm from buffalo, new york. >> hi, jim. sorry. >> grover cleveland territory and fannie. >> quite a bit of gossip around grover cleveland's white house. >> anyway my question is mary todd lincoln -- >> mary lincoln yes. >> mary
jason emerson has written about his diagnosis exactly and we have new work coming out about concussions and what head trauma and injury can do. i very much welcome that speculation, but i myself try to contextualize and i believe i was ironically most moved to believe she was not bipolar but had medication problems and psychological problems, especially when i read the wonderful letters that jason emmerson dug up that were written while she was incarcerated confined by her son to an asylum...
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thorough, emerson. there might be something there. they do not make good movies. >> why is that?now. some things are just more literary that's what -- should stay there. cs.another genre is biopi you have stephen hawking, alan turing. james brown. >> little moments of someone's life, we are fascinated with big characters in history. to take you back to those times is always fascinating. it is a hard storytelling genre to pull off. you can take a very wonderful life and make a mediocre movie. >> what about the movies you made with ethan, after sunset and four sunrise? what is that about for you? >> it is a depiction of connection between two people over 18 years? >> was that the idea from the beginning? on personaled experience. like so many of my films, they do not feel like a film. the plot never kicks in. it is about something small, a people leteen two your connection. i want to do a movie about that. you do not make a movie about a feeling. but i think i can. i think the way. i think that is a story. are that way, feelings like that, jealousy, ambition, fear. >> how we relate
thorough, emerson. there might be something there. they do not make good movies. >> why is that?now. some things are just more literary that's what -- should stay there. cs.another genre is biopi you have stephen hawking, alan turing. james brown. >> little moments of someone's life, we are fascinated with big characters in history. to take you back to those times is always fascinating. it is a hard storytelling genre to pull off. you can take a very wonderful life and make a...
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emerson is expected to replace the original person. she is at her house. >> when a person goes to the category of disloyalty, dishonesy, it's an expulsion from the party. that process will be undertaken. >> the constitution was changed, so robert mugabe can choose his deputy. next week will be watched by supporters. robert mugabe will appoint people he can work with. dispoouties he can trust. people he thinks will not try to get rid of him or his wife >>> still to come on al jazeera - we join the crowds in russia as one of the world's most famous museums celebrates its 250th birthday >>> and australia cricket captain fights to be fit for what is set to be an emotional test match against india. why >>> one of the world's famous museums is celebrating its 250th anniversary. the building in russia is a treasure trove of art and antiquities, attracting thousands each year, zut is also the -- but is also the target of art thieves. >>> the winter palace, stormed by the ball chaffics is home to the oldest and biggest museum in the world. it i
emerson is expected to replace the original person. she is at her house. >> when a person goes to the category of disloyalty, dishonesy, it's an expulsion from the party. that process will be undertaken. >> the constitution was changed, so robert mugabe can choose his deputy. next week will be watched by supporters. robert mugabe will appoint people he can work with. dispoouties he can trust. people he thinks will not try to get rid of him or his wife >>> still to come on...
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special investigator ben emerson from the u.n.rites, the individual responsible for the criminal conspiracy revealed in today's report must be brought to justice and must face criminal penalties commensurate with the grate of their crimes." cnn's karl penhaul is live with the global revelations of this report. >> good morning, christine. essentially on the street, yes, concern about the contents of this report but hardly surprised in the public that we already knew that the united states tortured its enemies. from international governments, many of them keeping their heads down because we understand in their allegations that many international governments including britain may have been complicent in helping the united states torture victims or helping torture from one country to another. the rendition program, outsourcing of countries who have an absolutely filthy human rights record and have torture people without fear of reprisal. we did hear from david cameron on the visit to turkey and said that torture is wrong under any cir
special investigator ben emerson from the u.n.rites, the individual responsible for the criminal conspiracy revealed in today's report must be brought to justice and must face criminal penalties commensurate with the grate of their crimes." cnn's karl penhaul is live with the global revelations of this report. >> good morning, christine. essentially on the street, yes, concern about the contents of this report but hardly surprised in the public that we already knew that the united...
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jason emerson has written about his diagnosis exactly and we have new work coming out about concussions and what head trauma and injury can do. i very much welcome that speculation, but i myself try to contextualize and i believe i was ironically most moved to believe she was not bipolar but had medication problems and psychological problems, especially when i read the wonderful letters that jason emmerson dug up that were written while she was incarcerated confined by her son to an asylum during that very difficult period following the tenth anniversary of her husband's death. >> absolutely not. >> would you like to ask a question? >> mel burger, boston, mass. >> don't forget us over here. >> i'm sorry, i'm sorry. >> you should -- >> i must go to the left first mel. do you mind? i'll take this and come right back to you. yes, sir, i'm sorry. >> i'm jim mcgrath, i'm from buffalo, new york. >> hi, jim. sorry. >> grover cleveland territory and fannie. >> quite a bit of gossip around grover cleveland's white house. >> anyway my question is mary todd lincoln -- >> mary lincoln yes. >> mary
jason emerson has written about his diagnosis exactly and we have new work coming out about concussions and what head trauma and injury can do. i very much welcome that speculation, but i myself try to contextualize and i believe i was ironically most moved to believe she was not bipolar but had medication problems and psychological problems, especially when i read the wonderful letters that jason emmerson dug up that were written while she was incarcerated confined by her son to an asylum...
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special investigator ben emerson writes the individuals responsible for the criminal conspiracy revealedeport must be brought to justice and must face criminal penalties commensurate with the gravity of their crimes." the u.s. justice department for the record says it did not prosecute. cnn's karl penhaul live in london. karl, what's the global reaction be thus far? >> well, john, internationally, a lot of governments are keeping their heads down not to point the finger at the united states too much because were as we already know from leaks and findings in european courts that many other governments have been complicit with the united states helping to transport victims to countries with human rights records that they can be tortured with impunity in those countries. we have, however, heard from one of the united states' closest allies, british prm prime minister david cameron, this is what he had to say about torture. >> torture is wrong. torture is always wrong. those of hughes want to see a safer, more secure world, you want to see this extremism defeated we won't succeed if we lose
special investigator ben emerson writes the individuals responsible for the criminal conspiracy revealedeport must be brought to justice and must face criminal penalties commensurate with the gravity of their crimes." the u.s. justice department for the record says it did not prosecute. cnn's karl penhaul live in london. karl, what's the global reaction be thus far? >> well, john, internationally, a lot of governments are keeping their heads down not to point the finger at the united...
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well, we're talking about ben emerson, the u.s. special on torture. he's saying the program, the cia program of enhanced interrogation techniques was, quote, a clear policy orchestrated at a high level within the bush administering, whic administration that allowed gross violations of international rights law. he said the u.s. has an obligation as a matter of international law is legally obligated to bring those responsible to justice. brooke, he says following orders is not a defense. >> what does justice look like? >> well, certainly, if this were to become, you know, members of the international criminal court of which the u.s. is not a signatory, i might add, you know, could feasibly bring the u.s. before the international criminal court. i seriously doubt that would happen. it would have to be a member state that would get other member states to vote to bring the u.s. before the international criminal court, which i seriously doubt would happen. you had attorney general eric holder look into this. he said these were not prosecutorial crimes. but
well, we're talking about ben emerson, the u.s. special on torture. he's saying the program, the cia program of enhanced interrogation techniques was, quote, a clear policy orchestrated at a high level within the bush administering, whic administration that allowed gross violations of international rights law. he said the u.s. has an obligation as a matter of international law is legally obligated to bring those responsible to justice. brooke, he says following orders is not a defense. >>...
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the attack happened near the corner of emerson street and university avenue in palo alto.police say further charges will likely be added if the victim dies. >>> governor jerry brown continued his christmas eve tradition today, partnering more than 100 minor conviction offenders. these are people who have been convicted of nonviolent drug foenss and burglary more than a decade ago. one of the pardons was for a man sentenced to three years probation in 1986 for taking wine out of a wine cellular and bringing it. governor brown has handed out more than 500 pardons since taking office in 2011. still ahead, a rough ride for uber ceo. why the they are under indictment in korea. >>> we caught up with procrastinators finishing up their holiday shopping this christmas eve. you won't believe how many wait until the last minute. >> prune ridge in santa clara. you can see santa on a see saw, penguins and santa on a motorcycle. we'll be right back. >>> it's as much a sign of christmas and mistletoe. one more gift. procrastinators were in force today. if you're still among them, there i
the attack happened near the corner of emerson street and university avenue in palo alto.police say further charges will likely be added if the victim dies. >>> governor jerry brown continued his christmas eve tradition today, partnering more than 100 minor conviction offenders. these are people who have been convicted of nonviolent drug foenss and burglary more than a decade ago. one of the pardons was for a man sentenced to three years probation in 1986 for taking wine out of a wine...
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the attack happened at emerson and university in downtown palo alto. police say further charges will be added if the victim dies. >>> a missouri firm is recalling carmel apples because they could contain listeria. the happy apple brand is linked to at least 5 deaths and 29 illnesses. that recall will cover 31 states. safe way has pulled the prepackaged apples from the shelves when the family of a santa cruz family woman who died filed suit. >>> more details, the family of 81-year-old shirley fray say she bought the treats around halloween. the fray family has sued safeway saying even though the apples came from a third party, safeway is still responsible for the items it sells. safeway will not discuss the pending lawsuit. >>> it is 5:02. a number of people in the bay area spending their day giving back. stephanie truong is live in san francisco where the salvation army is packing up food for thousands who can't leave home for christmas. merry christmas, good morning. >> reporter: hey, good christmas to you, too. good morning. it's a great morning at t
the attack happened at emerson and university in downtown palo alto. police say further charges will be added if the victim dies. >>> a missouri firm is recalling carmel apples because they could contain listeria. the happy apple brand is linked to at least 5 deaths and 29 illnesses. that recall will cover 31 states. safe way has pulled the prepackaged apples from the shelves when the family of a santa cruz family woman who died filed suit. >>> more details, the family of...
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information as they can for appointments and what it means and the two men chosen and the man main emersonlyst say he is tipped to be the favorite of the president and if he stays on the right side of president he could take over as leader of the country and formally sat with the president and alleges he tried to remove him from power and even said she tried to kill him so people are now concerned about divisions in the ruling party and headline says there is fear and suspicion with the people. the man thing on people's minds is economy, what do all the new appointments mean to the economy here and to improve the lives of people on the ground? >> maybe to end jobs, you know, and this is for the kids and a better life. >> we don't know whether they are going to deliver or not going to deliver but we hope they are going to deliver since the president is going to do the will of the people. >> reporter: but there are certain people saying this is only a point of loyalists and people he say will try to remove him from power and face the same faces but different positions and skeptics say nothin
information as they can for appointments and what it means and the two men chosen and the man main emersonlyst say he is tipped to be the favorite of the president and if he stays on the right side of president he could take over as leader of the country and formally sat with the president and alleges he tried to remove him from power and even said she tried to kill him so people are now concerned about divisions in the ruling party and headline says there is fear and suspicion with the people....
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. >> and this is ben emerson, a special envoy of the human right, and he wants a criminal probe. he says it is time to take action and the individuals responsible for what he calls a criminal conspiracy in the report should be brought to justice and the u.s. is legally obliged to bring them to justice. i know how you feel on this, should the president -- >> i have no respect for the united nations thor individual who has no clue and no are responsibility for safeguarding this nation or the bastard who went after americans here. >> and is there a pardon -- >> there is no pardon needed because there is no crime needed. who wants to sanction or satisfy some executive at the united nations who doesn't have any say or responsibility and a claim that some kind of pardon is required, chuck? this is a, again, i come back to the proposition, and i think that one of the things that i'm worried a isn't what thy d ied doing long term, and we have isis talking about attacking the united states creating a caliphate, and in a situation as bad of 9/11 when after the attack we had word that al qa
. >> and this is ben emerson, a special envoy of the human right, and he wants a criminal probe. he says it is time to take action and the individuals responsible for what he calls a criminal conspiracy in the report should be brought to justice and the u.s. is legally obliged to bring them to justice. i know how you feel on this, should the president -- >> i have no respect for the united nations thor individual who has no clue and no are responsibility for safeguarding this nation...
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. >> ben emerson is the u.n.'s special reporter on counterterrorism and human rights.quivocal. we have called for the reopening by the department of justice and attorney general eric holder of criminal investigations. not just into the perpetrators themselves, but into those who organized and authorized the program, and those who gave it legal justification. >> it looks like that is not going to happen? >> well, the pressure will continue, and the requests will continue to be made. in 2009, eric holder gave what was in effect an immunity to cia officers for acts of torture. that's unlawful. it's in breach of the united states' obligations to the u.n. and we will continue to press for that to be reopened. >> what do you say to those people -- i mean, we've seen dick cheney and others defend the actions of the cia, saying that this report is nonsense and that they basically had to do whatever they could to secure public safety in the aftermath of what was a horrific crime. they were fearful of others. >> well, i listened with some skepticism to self-serving accounts by f
. >> ben emerson is the u.n.'s special reporter on counterterrorism and human rights.quivocal. we have called for the reopening by the department of justice and attorney general eric holder of criminal investigations. not just into the perpetrators themselves, but into those who organized and authorized the program, and those who gave it legal justification. >> it looks like that is not going to happen? >> well, the pressure will continue, and the requests will continue to be...
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that attack happened at the corner of emerson and university streets. police say further charges will be added if the victim dies. >>> a missouri farm is recalling carmel apples because it could contain listeria. the happy apple company is linked to illnesses and deaths. it will impact 31 states. safeway pulled the apples from its shelves when a woman from santa cruz who died filed suit. the 81-year-old bought the treats around halloween at safeway. the fray family has sued safeway. safeway will not discuss the pending lawsuit. >>> happening today, a number of people in the bay area are spending their christmas morning giving back. stephanie truong joins us live in san francisco where volunteers at st. anthony's dining are getting ready to serve meals to those in need. good morning and merry christmas. >> reporter: good morning, merry christmas to you, sam. we've moved from salvation army to st. anthony's, the kitchen getting ready for the 4,000 meals that volunteers will be serving to the people who need that nice warm christmas meal today. joining me
that attack happened at the corner of emerson and university streets. police say further charges will be added if the victim dies. >>> a missouri farm is recalling carmel apples because it could contain listeria. the happy apple company is linked to illnesses and deaths. it will impact 31 states. safeway pulled the apples from its shelves when a woman from santa cruz who died filed suit. the 81-year-old bought the treats around halloween at safeway. the fray family has sued safeway....
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state department, and adlai stevenson spent many years with the un and dorothy fosdick was harry emerson fosdick's daughter and she worked... c-span: who's that? >> guest: a famous preacher. and she worked with the state department and was assigned to the un, and so they ran into each other when stevenson was in london on un business. now this is before he's governor of illinois, and they clearly have an affair, but i... c-span: how do you know? >> guest: well, i guess i know because of some of the letters that had existed between the two that the family has now withdrawn. c-span: withdrawn from public? >> guest: yeah. yeah. c-span: and you saw them? >> guest: no, i did not see them. i saw transcriptions of them in the letters of john bartlow martin where they do exist. c-span: is this the same dorothy fosdick that went to work over on capitol hill after all that? >> guest: probably. c-span: she's still alive, or did you... >> guest: i don't know. c-span: when you get something like that, do you ever try to find them and call them up and ask them whether this is true or not or... >> gues
state department, and adlai stevenson spent many years with the un and dorothy fosdick was harry emerson fosdick's daughter and she worked... c-span: who's that? >> guest: a famous preacher. and she worked with the state department and was assigned to the un, and so they ran into each other when stevenson was in london on un business. now this is before he's governor of illinois, and they clearly have an affair, but i... c-span: how do you know? >> guest: well, i guess i know...
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emerson stone and richard who served professional with distinction more than 40 years. >> cbs news unitednd champion of sounds. later years as prime minister, he had second thoughts calling for settlers to withdraw from gaza and for israel to pursue more diplomatic source. he died at 85. maria von trapp died at 99. the last of the skimming siblings who fled nazi-occupied austria during ward war ii. their story inspired "the sound of music." and chester nez one of the original navajo code talkers. the unbreakable military code he and his people devised help to win world war ii. a salute to you chester nez. and to you louis zamperini. he survived a plane crash and parture at the hands of the japanese. after the war he forgave his captors. >> if you mate somebody you're not hurting the person you hate you're hurting yourself. >> osgood: jeremiah denton had the courage to blink the word torture in morse code during a television interview. and thomas young soldier paralyzed in iraq who shared his own agonizing tale in a film. and died this year at 34. ♪ goodbye to pete seeger who sang out for
emerson stone and richard who served professional with distinction more than 40 years. >> cbs news unitednd champion of sounds. later years as prime minister, he had second thoughts calling for settlers to withdraw from gaza and for israel to pursue more diplomatic source. he died at 85. maria von trapp died at 99. the last of the skimming siblings who fled nazi-occupied austria during ward war ii. their story inspired "the sound of music." and chester nez one of the original...
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. >> it's interesting you bring that up because there's a united nations -- this is ben emerson, special envoy in human rights and counterterrorism, and he wants a criminal probe here. this is what he said. it's now time to take action. individuals responsible, what he calls a criminal conspiracy revealed in the report must be brought to justice, must face criminal penalties, and then he ends with the u.s. legally is obliged to bring those responsible to justice. i know how you feel on that. do you think the president -- do you think the president should issue a blanket -- >> i have little respect for the united nations, or for this individual who doesn't have a clue and had absolutely no responsibility for safeguarding this nation and going after the bastards that killed 3,000 americans on 9/11. >> do you think the president should issue a blanket -- >> no crime was committed. no crime -- who wants to sanction or satisfy some executive at the united nations who doesn't have any say or responsibility on a claim that some kind of pardon is required, chuck? this is -- again, i come back to
. >> it's interesting you bring that up because there's a united nations -- this is ben emerson, special envoy in human rights and counterterrorism, and he wants a criminal probe here. this is what he said. it's now time to take action. individuals responsible, what he calls a criminal conspiracy revealed in the report must be brought to justice, must face criminal penalties, and then he ends with the u.s. legally is obliged to bring those responsible to justice. i know how you feel on...
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medication problems and psychological problems especially when i read the wonderful letters that jason emerson dug up that were written while she was incarcerated, confined by her son to an asylum during that very difficult period following the tenth anniversary of her husband's death. >> absolutely not. >> would you like to ask a question? >> melberger, boston mass. >> hey don't forget us over here. >> oh, i'm sorry. i'm sorry. i must go to the left first, mel. do you mind? i'll take this, then i'll come right back to you. yes, sir, i'm sorry. >> i'm jim mcgrath from buffalo, new york. grover cleveland territory. and fannie. >> quite a bit of gossip around grover cleveland's white house. >> yeah. anyway my question is mary todd linken didn't -- >> mary lincoln yes. >> mary lincoln didn't like grant too much. >> no. >> and she liked his wife less julia. but my question is she called grant a butcher after cold harbor. but in the 1870s, grant becomes president, he secures some type of presidential pension for mary lincoln when she's financially struggling a little bit. did she ever -- >> you thi
medication problems and psychological problems especially when i read the wonderful letters that jason emerson dug up that were written while she was incarcerated, confined by her son to an asylum during that very difficult period following the tenth anniversary of her husband's death. >> absolutely not. >> would you like to ask a question? >> melberger, boston mass. >> hey don't forget us over here. >> oh, i'm sorry. i'm sorry. i must go to the left first, mel. do...
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we emerson stone, worked number of positions in his 35 years here at cbs news starting in the mail roomge of news practices. for years he was my boss at cbs radio. one of the best. taught me all i know. richard hottelet was one of the more row boys, legendary core upon dents set the standard card for radio reporting during world war ii. he went on to variety of foreign positions served correspondent at the united nations. hottelet was famous for modest. in 2011 accepting honor of the press club he offered two-word acceptance. said, i tried. much more than that. that brings us to bob schieffer in washington for what's ahead on "face the nation." good morning. >> schieffer: good morning, charles. latest on that tragic shooting of the new york policeman police marco rubio and on the president's cuban surprise. >> osgood: thank you. next week here on "sunday morning" -- >> we are lost. you are not alone. >> osgood: hail and farewell. patented sonic technology with up to 27% more brush movements. get healthier gums in two weeks. innovation and you philips sonicare save when you give philips
we emerson stone, worked number of positions in his 35 years here at cbs news starting in the mail roomge of news practices. for years he was my boss at cbs radio. one of the best. taught me all i know. richard hottelet was one of the more row boys, legendary core upon dents set the standard card for radio reporting during world war ii. he went on to variety of foreign positions served correspondent at the united nations. hottelet was famous for modest. in 2011 accepting honor of the press club...
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>> looking at eaton, two cleveland companies, emerson's a st.mmins, an indiana company. go down the list. there's a lot of good things going on. that said, we're going to have a rough patch in the next three to five years. >> you mean from an economic perspective or stock market perspective? >> yes. we have to figure out a way to get all this money back in. it's out there now. when you do it, it is not going to be without pain. i don't see interest rates doing anything dramatic, and people i respect feel the same way, but there are opportunities in america today, you may have to look a little more, but i think businesses are much better run. i go back to my one concern, the regulatory environment in america is destructive for business. not bad, destructive. small companies will not be anyone to afford the cost, and many of the regulations are not necessary. they are not needed. they don't do anything to make life better. they are vigorous politicians saying stick this in, stick that in. small banks, for example, are gone. they have not got a cha
>> looking at eaton, two cleveland companies, emerson's a st.mmins, an indiana company. go down the list. there's a lot of good things going on. that said, we're going to have a rough patch in the next three to five years. >> you mean from an economic perspective or stock market perspective? >> yes. we have to figure out a way to get all this money back in. it's out there now. when you do it, it is not going to be without pain. i don't see interest rates doing anything...
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emerson: i ask that the reading be dispensed with. the speaker pro tempore: is there objection? without objection, the senate amendment is agreed to and motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to take the bill s. 2521 and ask for its immediate consideration in the house. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report. the clerk: senate 2521, an act to amend united states code to provide for reform to federal information security. the speaker pro tempore: is there objection to the consideration of the bill? without objection, the bill is read a third time and passed and the motion to reconsider is laid n the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? the speaker pro tempore: i send to the desk a concurrent resolution and ask for unanimous consent for immediate consideration in the house. the clerk: house concurrent resolution 123, directing the clerk of the house of representatives to make a correction in the enrollment of the bill h.r. 3979. t
emerson: i ask that the reading be dispensed with. the speaker pro tempore: is there objection? without objection, the senate amendment is agreed to and motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to take the bill s. 2521 and ask for its immediate consideration in the house. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report. the clerk: senate 2521, an act to amend united states code to provide...
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the north by keeping mind of a problem of flooding of 37 west berlin is still blocked off between emersonf the closure metics about toward software one uc unusual crowding high-risk 87 heading out toward center fell. >> : bulgaria was scary for a lot of folks will offer you how was it >> : as a case severances got up and held a third owner on for a little bit. there are sailing in find a safe flight >> : people actually some paulus of deep pot calling from nevada >> : at the station carried the that the blair witch not kidding you like we're doing flashlights and telephones only it knocked out power. a hundred thousand people including kron san francisco a dozen customers without power >> : i came from o'clock news less and light saw that rug flashlight holding the flashlight we go through the dark hall is finally do everything was off with no matter how are left we were done >> : is very dramatically exciting >> : and funny as removing to beautiful moon facilities and as a last day 7 law last it was memorable. >> : nevertheless into several stories 18 told their way it was gone not doubt
the north by keeping mind of a problem of flooding of 37 west berlin is still blocked off between emersonf the closure metics about toward software one uc unusual crowding high-risk 87 heading out toward center fell. >> : bulgaria was scary for a lot of folks will offer you how was it >> : as a case severances got up and held a third owner on for a little bit. there are sailing in find a safe flight >> : people actually some paulus of deep pot calling from nevada >> : at...