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this wig make it easier for the state to impress eugenics. the deepest subject us a timeless one, power, and how those who have it use it against those who do not. carrie was at the bottom of the nation's economic and social hierarchy. in her plea to the court she is asking for protection from powerful people and institutions that threaten to do her harm. thought the history that is no a good position to be. the ancient law that french archaeologists uncovered in 1902 including 282 distinct laws covering liability for neglect acts and the presumption of innocence. the code had an eloquent statement of its own purpose. to bring about the rule of righteousness on the land so the strong should not harm the weak. that simple ideal remains more than 3,500 years later, the law's highest calling but is a vision the american legal system has all too often failed to live up to. dred scott, homer, fred korematsu, all weaker parties justly harmed by stronger ones who came to supreme court seeking justice inch each case the court sided with the strong an
this wig make it easier for the state to impress eugenics. the deepest subject us a timeless one, power, and how those who have it use it against those who do not. carrie was at the bottom of the nation's economic and social hierarchy. in her plea to the court she is asking for protection from powerful people and institutions that threaten to do her harm. thought the history that is no a good position to be. the ancient law that french archaeologists uncovered in 1902 including 282 distinct...
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amy: what is the eugene climate recovery ordinance?aw that young people, including some of the federal plaintiffs in our casas, took before city council in eugene and over a year-long campaign, convinced the city council to adopt an ordinance that mandates specific emission reductions and the reduction of fossil fuel consumption at the local level. it also requires the city prepare carbon budget based on dr. hansen's prescription to return co2 levels to 350 parts per r million n by the end of te century. it is a groundbreaking ordinance in the first of its kind. amy: aji, as a young person, what concerns you most about climate change? >> what concerns me most about climate change is, i mean, is a very hard thing because you have to imagine the future. and we know, like, if we don't act on climate change, the world is not going to end in a flash and bang, but will end up happen is either my generation will feel the effects where we have to fight for survival on the earth. life will be very different. we will not be as privileged to live
amy: what is the eugene climate recovery ordinance?aw that young people, including some of the federal plaintiffs in our casas, took before city council in eugene and over a year-long campaign, convinced the city council to adopt an ordinance that mandates specific emission reductions and the reduction of fossil fuel consumption at the local level. it also requires the city prepare carbon budget based on dr. hansen's prescription to return co2 levels to 350 parts per r million n by the end of...
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eugene, nice to see you this morning. talk to you in a few minutes. love you get up early for us. >>> bernie sanders will talk to cnn live at 8:30 a.m. eastern time on "new day." don't miss it. >>> breaking news. searching for survivors after the earthquakes devastate ecuador and japan. we will take you there next. ey . to make a sunscreen you can apply to wet skin. a wrinkle cream that works in one week. and a shampoo that washes away the residue hair care products can leave behind. but we did it. no wonder dermatologists recommend neutrogena® 2 times more than any other brand. we're always re-thinking what's possible in skincare. that's just how we roll. neutrogena®. see what's possible. we'll be with you shortly.. yeah right... xerox predictive analytics help companies provide a better and faster customer experience. hello mr. kent. can i rebook your flight? i'm here! customer care can work better. with xerox. wait i'm here! mr. kent? (gasp) shark diving! xerox personalized employee portals help companies make benefits simple and accessible... from
eugene, nice to see you this morning. talk to you in a few minutes. love you get up early for us. >>> bernie sanders will talk to cnn live at 8:30 a.m. eastern time on "new day." don't miss it. >>> breaking news. searching for survivors after the earthquakes devastate ecuador and japan. we will take you there next. ey . to make a sunscreen you can apply to wet skin. a wrinkle cream that works in one week. and a shampoo that washes away the residue hair care products...
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eugene protsman is one of the exceptions. a three-time convicted murderer.n a single-man administrative segregation cell where he rarely has contact with other inmates. >> they call me as a serial killer. so they keep me confined away from other people. >> protsman was only recently transferred to the jail. he says he was high on meth when he attacked a female acquaintance in a san diego trailer park. >> i was freaked out. i had done too much. i had already been up for like 14 days. i thought this girl was a snitch. setting me up. i don't know exactly what all came about. the next thing you know, i find her dead on the couch. i hit her in the head with a hammer. i left her there dead. so i joined the carnival. i thought i would hide out with the carnies for a while. the owner had seen my name on "america's most wanted." when he seen it, he called the police and i was arrested one morning at the carnival. >> he was sentenced to life without parole. 12 years later, he was returned to oakland after police linked his dna to a pair of 16-year-old cold case homici
eugene protsman is one of the exceptions. a three-time convicted murderer.n a single-man administrative segregation cell where he rarely has contact with other inmates. >> they call me as a serial killer. so they keep me confined away from other people. >> protsman was only recently transferred to the jail. he says he was high on meth when he attacked a female acquaintance in a san diego trailer park. >> i was freaked out. i had done too much. i had already been up for like 14...
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. >> eugene, when we talked about this, our cover story, and we'll be asked about that as they walk into the room. this is a very controversial interview because he also criticized the britts on libya. >> david cameron will speak first. >> united kingdom. barack obama has been president for more than seven years. i have been prime minister for nearly six years and our two countries have been wondering together through some of the most difficult and global times. >> we faced after the banking crisis and growth and jobs in our economy and new threats to our security to the rise of the east and global challenges like ebola and claimaimate change. through it all our partnership between our nations have never been more important. 70 years ago last month, winston churchill described the special relationship, it is not an expression of friendship, it was as way of working together. it is about two nations awho share the same values. that's been true for barack obama and me whether we are working to deliver economic security, national security or new emerging challenges. today, we have been disc
. >> eugene, when we talked about this, our cover story, and we'll be asked about that as they walk into the room. this is a very controversial interview because he also criticized the britts on libya. >> david cameron will speak first. >> united kingdom. barack obama has been president for more than seven years. i have been prime minister for nearly six years and our two countries have been wondering together through some of the most difficult and global times. >> we...
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eugene triston. >> eugene triston who allegedly would view child pornography during his breaks. >> reporter: the school district says the individual in question was not a direct employee of the sparta school district nor did he return to the district in any capacity once we learned of the allegations." >> teaches up to be vigilant and be aware who our children are interacting with in all experience. >> reporter: here in hamilton the new state-of-the-art lab the task force used to track down the predators. >> the lab will allow us and gives us the technology to do that full forensic deep investigation into these evidence. >> reporter: evidences like ip addresses may help track down others. one of the defendants is 17 selling child porn on the internet for amazon gift cards. in hamilton, new jersey, meg baker, cbs 2 news. >> investigators say none of the children and the images are from new jersey but if you suspect a child is being abused, investigators say download the i.c.e. app or phone i.c.e. at 1-866-dhs-2-ice. >>> a developing story on the east side. firefighters battling a fire at a 1
eugene triston. >> eugene triston who allegedly would view child pornography during his breaks. >> reporter: the school district says the individual in question was not a direct employee of the sparta school district nor did he return to the district in any capacity once we learned of the allegations." >> teaches up to be vigilant and be aware who our children are interacting with in all experience. >> reporter: here in hamilton the new state-of-the-art lab the task...
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eugene robinson -- that's not eugene on the screen. there he is. i know him anywhere. pulitzer prize winner. nicole wallace, veteran communications director of the bush years, a surviving veteran. mccain years who runs a small political psychotherapy practice. >> she's the pro and the client. >> that's right. no more than 12 hours a day. >> i might be self-medicating but that's another story. >> just a couple of observations. >> please. >> from tonight. it seems to me what trump's sweeping victory did was make indiana important to him, not so much in a negative sense but in a positive sense because, you know, we came into tonight looking at indiana as the place where the stop trump movement, you know, the idea was farfetched. gee, maybe they could stop trump. >> right. >> they can't stop trump. trump can lose in indiana. >> it's wisconsin. >> right. exactly. >> goes on and wins all the rest. >> wisconsin, but he can -- he can basically knock cruz out. he can -- he can -- >> if he does win in indiana you mean? >> finish cruz even as an irritant, i think, in indiana, if
eugene robinson -- that's not eugene on the screen. there he is. i know him anywhere. pulitzer prize winner. nicole wallace, veteran communications director of the bush years, a surviving veteran. mccain years who runs a small political psychotherapy practice. >> she's the pro and the client. >> that's right. no more than 12 hours a day. >> i might be self-medicating but that's another story. >> just a couple of observations. >> please. >> from tonight. it...
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in a bold move, a poet from minnesota senator eugene m mccarthy answers that call. >> people used towanted the presidency. that was his style. people used to ask him if he would be a good president. he would just say i think i would be adequate. that was eugene mccarthy. >> volunteering for senator mccarthy. >> mccarthy's campaign is a grass roots effort fueled by young volunteers and focus on making a dent in the new hampshire primary against president lyndon johnson. >> he said i will be lucky if i get 5 to 10%. i only got 42% so it just blew the headlines all over the country. >> by then, johnson's handling of the war plummeted his approval rating. sensing the country is turning against him, he makes a shocking announcement. >> and i will not accept the nomination of my party for another term as your president. >> in his place, a reluctant vice president hubert humphrey steps in to take the establishment torch. >> frankly, he was leaving against running. humphry had this feeling that bad things would keep happening and he was going to be engulfed by it. >> my candidacy for the pre
in a bold move, a poet from minnesota senator eugene m mccarthy answers that call. >> people used towanted the presidency. that was his style. people used to ask him if he would be a good president. he would just say i think i would be adequate. that was eugene mccarthy. >> volunteering for senator mccarthy. >> mccarthy's campaign is a grass roots effort fueled by young volunteers and focus on making a dent in the new hampshire primary against president lyndon johnson....
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eugene robinson: "moneta sleet jr.wing inequality, died on monday at columbia presbyterian medical center. he was 70 and best known for his pulitzer prize-winning photograph of the funeral for the reverend martin luther jr. on the time he was sent to montgomery, alabama to cover the unlikely boycott led by young minister martin luther king to long after he captured what became the signature moment of dr. king's moment in atlanta in 1968, he was gentle and ubiquitous, present in the struggle for the united states and a fixture at ceremonies and celebrations." clarence william: "in a profession where practitioners are expected to bring detachment to their work, mr. sleet saw no reason to apologize for his emotional involvement with those he photographed. 'i wasn't there as an objective reporter. i had something to say and was trying to show off one side of it.' he didn't have any problem fighting the other side. in the era of civil rights marches, he talked about doubletime, saying he had walked 100 miles during the 50 m
eugene robinson: "moneta sleet jr.wing inequality, died on monday at columbia presbyterian medical center. he was 70 and best known for his pulitzer prize-winning photograph of the funeral for the reverend martin luther jr. on the time he was sent to montgomery, alabama to cover the unlikely boycott led by young minister martin luther king to long after he captured what became the signature moment of dr. king's moment in atlanta in 1968, he was gentle and ubiquitous, present in the...
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and additional support from millicent bell, through the millicent and eugene bell foundation. >> lowell bergman: at the end of the day, when most of the world goes home, a nearly invisible workforce clocks in. millions of janitors clean malls, banks, big box stores, the office where you work. many janitors are women who work at night, in empty buildings, in isolation, and that can put them in danger. >> bergman: maria bojorquez cleaned offices in san francisco's iconic ferry building. >> bergman: what happened to maria bojorquez is not an isolated incident. according to the department of justice, there are more than 17,000 sexual assaults at work a year. we began investigating this three years ago and found it was rampant among women farmworkers who are often undocumented and isolated. now we have discovered a similar pattern of violent sexual abuse against women janitors who work the nightshift. we have uncovered cases of sexual assault and rape at companies large and small, and in the darkest corners of this industry, janitors who were sexually assaulted and held captive by
and additional support from millicent bell, through the millicent and eugene bell foundation. >> lowell bergman: at the end of the day, when most of the world goes home, a nearly invisible workforce clocks in. millions of janitors clean malls, banks, big box stores, the office where you work. many janitors are women who work at night, in empty buildings, in isolation, and that can put them in danger. >> bergman: maria bojorquez cleaned offices in san francisco's iconic ferry...
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eugene says it is gathering steam. will never look at a cash machine in quite the same light. ryan: i am waiting for it to spit it out. gabriel: one reason to abolish caste. h. anna: ryan chilcote, thank you. to suppliers meet on sunday talk about the freeze. i of those talks is the international agency shifting the outlook saying that now sees the global glut falling in the second half of the year. will discover what we can expect in this meeting a moment. but fascinating chart here on bloomberg, that shows what happening the last time we saw opec and non-opec members back in 2002. take your mind back for the start. the title on it is the chart deficit. should you trust it? these are the lessons from 2002. when the oil freeze is applied, you see the output numbers, too. we actually saw some countries, including russia, ramping up production. others are indeed dropping it. whether that will be a precursor to what happens this time, we'll have to get that first. let us discuss this with mohammed ramady. gabriel stein, a
eugene says it is gathering steam. will never look at a cash machine in quite the same light. ryan: i am waiting for it to spit it out. gabriel: one reason to abolish caste. h. anna: ryan chilcote, thank you. to suppliers meet on sunday talk about the freeze. i of those talks is the international agency shifting the outlook saying that now sees the global glut falling in the second half of the year. will discover what we can expect in this meeting a moment. but fascinating chart here on...
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the new york post obtained this video of eugene don lee leaving a building in the bronx. he runs out in the street and tries to get back inside and is locked out. he was drunk prosecutors say, and repeatedly punched her. he's charged with assault and >>> a connecticut woman is rescued as her car is swept away in rough waters. 85-year-old marie fitzgerald's car went through the barriers at eastern point beach. a good samaritan tried to help her and more water kept gushing into the car. a lieutenant jumped into action and was able to mall a window, open a door, and rescue fitzgerald. another one in south carolina. a coast guardsman was driving to work and saw a minivan on fire. the van had driven into a tree. it wasn't until two good samaritans arrived they they >>> many donna appears to be in dispute. a new co-op rule requires her to be there. madonna also owns a townhouse >>> if this were april fools' day, the forecast would be a joke but it's not and it's not. >> we have wicked wind coming in tonight. and it could cause damage and power outages throughout the area. after
the new york post obtained this video of eugene don lee leaving a building in the bronx. he runs out in the street and tries to get back inside and is locked out. he was drunk prosecutors say, and repeatedly punched her. he's charged with assault and >>> a connecticut woman is rescued as her car is swept away in rough waters. 85-year-old marie fitzgerald's car went through the barriers at eastern point beach. a good samaritan tried to help her and more water kept gushing into the car....
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we have "the washington post's" eugene robinson.olitical reporter for "the washington post" and msnbc political analyst, robert costa. good to have you all on board. >> let's ask some big questions of these big guests that we have. important gues who breathe life into our show. our tired, tattered show. >> yes? >> walter isaacson, let's begin with you. >> we're all in washington, where are you? >> should be there. >> the first hour, a lot of talk about bernie sanders, is he staying in the race too long? should he be able to be allowed to stay in the race, to change the democratic party to make it more in his imagine, or is he arrogant and should he drop out now? you've heard the debate, certainly over the last week or so, what do you think? >> and i've read nicholas's piece. look, this is what primaries are for. i remember my first primary i covered with barnacle, with ted kennedy and jimmy carter. ted kennedy went all the way to the convention even though he didn't have the delegates and helped change the platform if if he was runn
we have "the washington post's" eugene robinson.olitical reporter for "the washington post" and msnbc political analyst, robert costa. good to have you all on board. >> let's ask some big questions of these big guests that we have. important gues who breathe life into our show. our tired, tattered show. >> yes? >> walter isaacson, let's begin with you. >> we're all in washington, where are you? >> should be there. >> the first hour, a lot...
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. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: let me talk about your play right here, "long day's journey into night," eugene o'neill. man, you knock it out of the park. and this is a big one. people consider this to be one of the greatest plays ever written. >> it's up there with "death of a salesman" and whatever other [ laughter ] >> jimmy: "cats" is one. >> up there with "school of rock." >> jimmy: "school of rock." "cats." >> "biloxi blues." >> jimmy: "biloxi blues" was a a big one. >> "the odd couple." >> jimmy: "the odd couple" is one, neil simon. yeah, he's great. but this one you really do go for it. and you've got gabriel byrne and jessica lange. you guys want to see top notch acting, go check this thing out. >> and john gallagher jr. plays my little brother. he's a sweetheart. he's in "american idiot." another great, american play. >> jimmy: that was my autobiography. [ laughter ] also you were at the tribeca film festival, you're here doing it for this movie "elvis and nixon." >> yes. >> jimmy: you play elvis presley. >> i know, right? >> jimmy: that's fantastic. [ laughter ] i can weirdly see yo
. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: let me talk about your play right here, "long day's journey into night," eugene o'neill. man, you knock it out of the park. and this is a big one. people consider this to be one of the greatest plays ever written. >> it's up there with "death of a salesman" and whatever other [ laughter ] >> jimmy: "cats" is one. >> up there with "school of rock." >> jimmy: "school of rock."...
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our thanks to eugene and lawrence and ben, counselor/judge, thank you. thanks to everybody. our coverage continues on what has already been such an eventful night. >>> good evening from 30 rock felller plaza in new york. tonight hillary clinton and donald trump swept the primaries here in the empire state. with most of the vote in on the democratic side, clinton leads sanders by 16 points. donald trump won a huge margin of 45% over his nearest rival. that's a margin of
our thanks to eugene and lawrence and ben, counselor/judge, thank you. thanks to everybody. our coverage continues on what has already been such an eventful night. >>> good evening from 30 rock felller plaza in new york. tonight hillary clinton and donald trump swept the primaries here in the empire state. with most of the vote in on the democratic side, clinton leads sanders by 16 points. donald trump won a huge margin of 45% over his nearest rival. that's a margin of
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winner of the 2009 prize for the washington post, eugene robinson. winner of the 2014 alert surprise for commentary for the detroit free press, stephen henderson. and now, from your own newspaper, the tampa bay times, winner of the 1985 prize for investigative reporting, lindsay morgan. [applause] please hold your applause. [laughter] you had been doing so well, too. [laughter] prize for 1998 feature writing, thomas french. winner of the 2009 pulitzer prize for feature writing, duane gregory. winner of the 2013 prize for editorial writing, tim higgins and dan ruth. [applause] we have a consistent offender here. [laughter] the 2014 pulitzer prize for global reporting, michael. now, please joining in a round of applause. [applause] thank you very much and enjoy the evening. >> and now, in this evening of special moments, anyone where -- errornywhere in keynote speaker is one of america's great champions of civil rights, social justice and equality. a legend, his legacy has affected us all. congressman john lewis. [applause] to introduce them as the win
winner of the 2009 prize for the washington post, eugene robinson. winner of the 2014 alert surprise for commentary for the detroit free press, stephen henderson. and now, from your own newspaper, the tampa bay times, winner of the 1985 prize for investigative reporting, lindsay morgan. [applause] please hold your applause. [laughter] you had been doing so well, too. [laughter] prize for 1998 feature writing, thomas french. winner of the 2009 pulitzer prize for feature writing, duane gregory....
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this is springfield, oregon, just outside eugene.ll move on for the moment, but keep an eye on this. if indeed there is something different, something that will catch our attention, we'll go back to it. >>> up next, a new ad attacking trump. zero spending in upcoming primary states and no events on her calendar today. we're talking about hillary clinton shifting her focus maybe completely to the general election? stay with us. hey! this is lloyd. to prove to you that the better choice for him is aleve. he's agreed to give it up. ok, but i have 30 acres to cover by sundown. we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. yeah, i was ok, but after lunch my knee started hurting again so... more pills. yep... another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? for my pain... i want my aleve. get all day minor arthritis pain relief with an easy open cap. your hair is still thinning. you may have inactive follicles. re-activate them with women's rogaine® foam the only once a day product, proven to regrow new hairs up to 48% thicke
this is springfield, oregon, just outside eugene.ll move on for the moment, but keep an eye on this. if indeed there is something different, something that will catch our attention, we'll go back to it. >>> up next, a new ad attacking trump. zero spending in upcoming primary states and no events on her calendar today. we're talking about hillary clinton shifting her focus maybe completely to the general election? stay with us. hey! this is lloyd. to prove to you that the better choice...
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joining me now, ben ginsburg and "washington post" columnist, eugene robinson.. ben, about delegates on the republican side. momentum and something else, i think more on the democratic side. let's start with that. explain how kasich could finish in third place, but win more delegates than trump. >> if all his votes come from one district say hypothetically around the university of wisconsin, madison. >> they think they can do well. >> he'll get delegates for that, even if he is a distant third, if that's where his support is concentrated. >> and trump, even if he is competitive in these other congressional districts and has more spread out support, which he has had, but fess not first any any district, he doesn't win any? >> no, that's absolutely. wisconsin is winner take all congressional district and statewide. you don't have to worry about thresholds, so that's where things get interesting. >> is it almost impossible for trump to win a congressional district if he loses by? >> just like kasich, particular pockets of strength for donald trump, he is going to w
joining me now, ben ginsburg and "washington post" columnist, eugene robinson.. ben, about delegates on the republican side. momentum and something else, i think more on the democratic side. let's start with that. explain how kasich could finish in third place, but win more delegates than trump. >> if all his votes come from one district say hypothetically around the university of wisconsin, madison. >> they think they can do well. >> he'll get delegates for that,...
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when he died from cholera, farius eugene was 64 years old. he was a leader of the community in this tiny mountain-top village, and a father of three. farius fell ill just days ago. from his house its about five hours walk to the nearest clinic. farius's neighbors say there have been around 200 cholera deaths in the area since the disease first appeared. as a un helicopter flies over the funeral, we're told that nobody here has any idea how the outbreak started. as in many of the communities in this region where cholera is rife, death has become a part of everyday life. but that doesn't lessen the grief. farius's coffin has been carried all the way up the mountain. his eldest son leading the way. they've been running for hours so that the burial can take place before dusk. in villages like this across the country, this is a scene that's been repeated thousands of times. farius is the latest victim of a disease uknown in haiti two years ago, but that's now a leading cause of death in the country. >> faris's death from cholera won't actually be
when he died from cholera, farius eugene was 64 years old. he was a leader of the community in this tiny mountain-top village, and a father of three. farius fell ill just days ago. from his house its about five hours walk to the nearest clinic. farius's neighbors say there have been around 200 cholera deaths in the area since the disease first appeared. as a un helicopter flies over the funeral, we're told that nobody here has any idea how the outbreak started. as in many of the communities in...
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. >> and eugene triston, a bus driver for the sparta school district is also facing charges. porn during his breaks. both men face up to 15 years in prison if convicted. >>> a middle school science teacher is accused of bringing a gun to school in newtown connecticut, the same town devastated by the sandy hook massacre. 46-year-old jason adams is charged with possession of a weapon on school grounds. he has been placed on administrative leave pending the investigation. police say adams is a registered gun owner, not clear whether the weapon was loaded. >>> singer ke$ha's lawsuit against her former producer has been thrown out of court. the pop star had alleged she was drugged, sexually abused and also tormented more than a decade ago by her music producer, dr. luke, but a manhattan judge says the suit cannot go forward because the alleged incidents happened outside new york. ke$ha also wants to be released from her contract and the judge said those claims can continue. >>> country music hall of famer merle haggard died today on >> [ singing ] >> his tunes and lyrics were stra
. >> and eugene triston, a bus driver for the sparta school district is also facing charges. porn during his breaks. both men face up to 15 years in prison if convicted. >>> a middle school science teacher is accused of bringing a gun to school in newtown connecticut, the same town devastated by the sandy hook massacre. 46-year-old jason adams is charged with possession of a weapon on school grounds. he has been placed on administrative leave pending the investigation. police say...
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these decisions, within a year, one of the most noted law professors in the country, professor at eugene of yellow school wrote in the yale law journal, saying that the korematsu case is a constitutional disaster. this is not something that 40-70 years later, we say oh, that was a mistake back then. they had no reason at the time, except to uphold what they thought was a patriotic duty. susan: for the record, i want to get some of this on the screen, so people can have the reference . first of all, the chief justice at the time was harlan. he was appointed by whom? what was his persuasion? peter: he was appointed by herbert hoover. he was a republican. he would not have been a republican today. because, he was, in fact, one of the great chief justices that we have had. susan: also a number of other names have become famous to people. you mentioned justice douglas, just as referred her -- justice frankfurter. the constitution of the court was what at this time? peter: eight of the nine members of the court with the exception -- seven of the nine members, with the exception of justices don
these decisions, within a year, one of the most noted law professors in the country, professor at eugene of yellow school wrote in the yale law journal, saying that the korematsu case is a constitutional disaster. this is not something that 40-70 years later, we say oh, that was a mistake back then. they had no reason at the time, except to uphold what they thought was a patriotic duty. susan: for the record, i want to get some of this on the screen, so people can have the reference . first of...
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trump movement running out of i am, eugene robinson, rick tyler, those are just names.t's not breaking news. okay, wait, hold on, i'm getting a news alert, you guys. breaking news, larry wilmore. man, what monumental news, do you remember when you were when larry wilmore? (laughter) cnn on the other hand, cnn thought they could fool people by insisting every tuesday is supertuesday. >> welcome to supertuesday number four. >> supertuesday four. >> it's supertuesday number four. >> supertuesday number four. >> it's supertuesday four. >> supertuesday four. >> larry: yes, supertuesday four, the characters you have grown to hate back together again for one last delegate heist. cnn had not one by two tables of panelists with nothing left to say about these candidates. >> we're all sort of waiting to see which donald trump will show up. >> i think there is one dn all trump, i'm sorry to say this. but i think it's one donald trump who sometimes behaves one way and who sometimes behaves another way. >> like everybody else, i would add. >> right. (laughter). >> larry: i don't thi
trump movement running out of i am, eugene robinson, rick tyler, those are just names.t's not breaking news. okay, wait, hold on, i'm getting a news alert, you guys. breaking news, larry wilmore. man, what monumental news, do you remember when you were when larry wilmore? (laughter) cnn on the other hand, cnn thought they could fool people by insisting every tuesday is supertuesday. >> welcome to supertuesday number four. >> supertuesday four. >> it's supertuesday number four....
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for the democrats, bernie sanders held rallies in eugene, and springfield, oregon. he downsized staff after losing 2 out of 5 to hillary clinton. >>> police are trying to determine if prince died of a drug overdose, his body was found a week ago today. according to a source, investigators want to know if a doctor wrote the singer a prescription in the weeks before his death. they also want to know if the same doctor was on prince's flight that made an emergency landing in illinois. sources tell cnn that prince had opioid medication on him when he died. earlier today, a judge sealed a search warrant out of fear that it would hamper the investigation. >>> health alert for some local dozen students testing positive for mumps at sacred heart university. the school in fairfield reports at least 17 cases since late march, the students were vaccinated twice as required for college admission but immunization can fade, especially if in contact with a sick person. >>> a sign intendd to keep city streets safe may have had the opposite affect. motorists say it was just jetting
for the democrats, bernie sanders held rallies in eugene, and springfield, oregon. he downsized staff after losing 2 out of 5 to hillary clinton. >>> police are trying to determine if prince died of a drug overdose, his body was found a week ago today. according to a source, investigators want to know if a doctor wrote the singer a prescription in the weeks before his death. they also want to know if the same doctor was on prince's flight that made an emergency landing in illinois....
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. >> inside, jessica and eugene wait out another wind advisory with their three boys. >> it is kind of want them to be able to be kids, be outside and play. >> but on a day like today, they just can't. >> youngest sons andrew and nathan have asthma, are prone to severe attacks and according to this year's study by the american lung association, are constantly at risk. living in haze of the most polluted air in the united states. >> i want to cry. i want to break down. i get frustrated and i get mad and can't do anything about it. >> the association's annual report card finds that more than half of the u.s. population, 166 million americans, reside in unhealthy hot spots. most out west. of the nation's worst areas for air pollution, the top six are in california where eight out of ten residents, 32 million people, live with unhealthy levels. and according to the study, living with all of the bad air could also increase health rings like lung cancer, heart problems and asthma attacks. >> it is never easy seeing your child hunched over crying because they can't breathe. but you have to si
. >> inside, jessica and eugene wait out another wind advisory with their three boys. >> it is kind of want them to be able to be kids, be outside and play. >> but on a day like today, they just can't. >> youngest sons andrew and nathan have asthma, are prone to severe attacks and according to this year's study by the american lung association, are constantly at risk. living in haze of the most polluted air in the united states. >> i want to cry. i want to break...
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we got to the eugene debs case, four different cases in short order. it was in the fourth one that holmes started to express real doubts about how far the government was going, and whether it was running wild with this notion of clear and present danger. susan: it was a 9-0 decision against schenck and for the united states government. there were four basic questions the court was asked to decide. first, should charles schenck's conviction be overturned? the answer was, are his political statements protected by his statements? thomas: they are protected by his expression but not by the constitution. susan: are there different standards for freedom of speech during peace time and war? thomas: holmes actually says this is significant, and it relates to his own personal experience as a soldier in the civil war. susan: finally, is the espionage act constitutional? thomas: it was. the justices say, given his was a clear and present danger, that it caused a risk of undermining the war effort, that it was constitutional to put him in jail for it. beverly: if
we got to the eugene debs case, four different cases in short order. it was in the fourth one that holmes started to express real doubts about how far the government was going, and whether it was running wild with this notion of clear and present danger. susan: it was a 9-0 decision against schenck and for the united states government. there were four basic questions the court was asked to decide. first, should charles schenck's conviction be overturned? the answer was, are his political...
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eugene v debs, who was prosecuted shortly after mr. schenk was.rosenberg, and then some more modern cases. daniel ellsberg, who was the protester at the vietnam war, and more recently bradley manning, now chelsea manning, in 2010, and edward snowden were prosecuted in 2013. you say, the law has been changed so under different provisions. tom: the supreme court has changed its mind over time, and we can talk about that. congress updated it some, paired it back some. but the core of it, people would be surprised to know that there are still laws on the books that really do forcefully deal with the question of interfering with the united states's ability to mobilize in times of war. >> we will turn to you to set the stage for us about the period in which this case arose, but we will do that with video. we want to show people the protests, songs and pictures from america at the dawn of the new century as this country was making its decision about whether or not it would be involved in the great european war. let's watch. i didn't breed my boy to be a
eugene v debs, who was prosecuted shortly after mr. schenk was.rosenberg, and then some more modern cases. daniel ellsberg, who was the protester at the vietnam war, and more recently bradley manning, now chelsea manning, in 2010, and edward snowden were prosecuted in 2013. you say, the law has been changed so under different provisions. tom: the supreme court has changed its mind over time, and we can talk about that. congress updated it some, paired it back some. but the core of it, people...
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eugene continued growth. -- we've seen continued growth.e continue to see growth, we continue to see better players get in the space. we continue to see advisors and clients be more educated about the space. as investors are more educated and advisors are more educated, they will see the benefits of owning liquid alternatives over a market cycle. lisa: fascinating topic. inc. is a much. -- thank you so much. david: history is on the line at the nba closes out the regular season tonight. the golden state warriors 72ndng for a record win while kobe bryant places last game. ♪ lisa: you are watching bloomberg markets. 2 huge historic games the nba tonight. kobe bryant playing his last game and the golden state warriors going for the all-time win record. david: i'm surprised there are tickets available. what does that say leading up to these games? you or i could take out a credit card and get tickets? >> essentially come a lot of brokers held out until these last couple of days. knowing there would be this last-minute rush for people who want t
eugene continued growth. -- we've seen continued growth.e continue to see growth, we continue to see better players get in the space. we continue to see advisors and clients be more educated about the space. as investors are more educated and advisors are more educated, they will see the benefits of owning liquid alternatives over a market cycle. lisa: fascinating topic. inc. is a much. -- thank you so much. david: history is on the line at the nba closes out the regular season tonight. the...
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eugene robinson, thank you very much.if he can. >>> coming up, presidential candidate turned donald trump supporter dr. ben carson joins the conversation. that's next on "morning joe." ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ my bladder leakage made me feel like i couldn't be the father that i wanted to be. my kids see me as this rock of the family and a part of me felt like i became less of that hero to them but with depend, i have none of those concerns anymore. i can go all out. there's no restriction in my movement. it's liberating and sloan is back. unlike the bargain brand, new depend fit-flex underwear is now more flexible to move with you. reconnect with the life you've been missing. get a free sample at depend.com. reconnect with the life you've been missing. i have an orc-o-gram we for an "owen."e. that's me. ♪ you should hire stacy drew. ♪ ♪ she wants to change the world with you. ♪ ♪ she can program jet engines to talk and such. ♪ ♪ her biggest weakn
eugene robinson, thank you very much.if he can. >>> coming up, presidential candidate turned donald trump supporter dr. ben carson joins the conversation. that's next on "morning joe." ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ my bladder leakage made me feel like i couldn't be the father that i wanted to be. my kids see me as this rock of the family and a part of me felt like...
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ryan: eugene kaspersky said this is costing in general, cybercrime and everything, $100 billion a year got to make sure you are ahead of the hackers. francine: spend money, that is kind of what you are telling us. ryan chilcote with the latest on hacking coming from russia. up next, reporting season on wall street. banks have found a new way to please investors. goldman sachs is sent to join j.p. morgan and wells fargo in slashing costs. ♪ francine: goldman sachs said to be embarking on its deepest cost-cutting push in years. the ceo's cuts are to employ layoffs as the bank tries to whether a slump. that is according to people with knowledge of the effort. michael moore joins us now with the rest of the details. thank you so much for coming on. what sort of measures are we talking about? >> this is kind of across-the-board, not just laying off people, cutting deeper than they normally cut this time of year, but expenses, travel, anywhere they can find cost-cutting, they are doing it. they are expected to have a drop in first-quarter revenue. francine: is this surprising? this is what a
ryan: eugene kaspersky said this is costing in general, cybercrime and everything, $100 billion a year got to make sure you are ahead of the hackers. francine: spend money, that is kind of what you are telling us. ryan chilcote with the latest on hacking coming from russia. up next, reporting season on wall street. banks have found a new way to please investors. goldman sachs is sent to join j.p. morgan and wells fargo in slashing costs. ♪ francine: goldman sachs said to be embarking on its...
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i was in bed for a month and an uncle of mine gave me a book about eugene lubovich, who was a great photographerstarted to take just amateur pictures. >> anthony: one thing that hasn't changed through the years is the hungarian affection for "taking the waters." marinating in thermal baths, a tradition going back to the romans, continued by the ottomans, and something that survived right through two wars and communism, and they do it in style. >> anthony: who came here back in those days? was this reserved for -- did anyone who wanted to could come here? >> vilmos: well, you know, moneywise it was -- since nobody really made enough money, so everybody could afford it basically, because it was cheap. >> anthony: right. >> vilmos: in hungary we have so many spas. >> anthony: there are many bathhouse spas, baroque, elaborately appointed wedding cakes built atop mineral rich hot springs gurgling from the earth. none more beautiful or storied than the gellért. >> anthony: so you arrive in budapest around age 21. >> vilmos: at age 21. >> anthony: what, what was the city like then? >> vilmos: it was al
i was in bed for a month and an uncle of mine gave me a book about eugene lubovich, who was a great photographerstarted to take just amateur pictures. >> anthony: one thing that hasn't changed through the years is the hungarian affection for "taking the waters." marinating in thermal baths, a tradition going back to the romans, continued by the ottomans, and something that survived right through two wars and communism, and they do it in style. >> anthony: who came here...
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that is not eugene, and nicole wallace, a veteran, communications director of the bush years, a surviving veteran of the mccain years, who runs a small political psychotherapy practice. no more than 12 hours a day. >> that is another story. >> a couple of observations from tonight. it seems to me, what trump's sweeping victories did make indiana important to him. not in a negative sense but a positive sense. you know, we came in to tonight looking at indiana as the place where the stop trump movement. the idea was far fetched. maybe they can stop trump. trump can lose in indipd. >> it is wisconsin. >> but, he can basically knock cruz out. he can -- >> if he does win indiana? >> even as an irritant. the other thing. we are talking about cruz has an obvious problem with women. we have seen results and polls, it is one of many negatives that he has. he has the highest negatives of any prumptive party nominee ever. you know, according to traditional political math, that would mean, he is vulnerable in the general election, and hillary clinton would be highly favored. if even the high negative
that is not eugene, and nicole wallace, a veteran, communications director of the bush years, a surviving veteran of the mccain years, who runs a small political psychotherapy practice. no more than 12 hours a day. >> that is another story. >> a couple of observations from tonight. it seems to me, what trump's sweeping victories did make indiana important to him. not in a negative sense but a positive sense. you know, we came in to tonight looking at indiana as the place where the...
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veteran who lived to tell about and eugene robinson and pulitzer prize winner from the washington post. from time to time we like to check in on the mental health of nicole wallace. what if donald trump will be the nominee of your party. >> in my defense, it was written about how the whole party is having their 2016 moment. >> she said i know this doesn't sound like a column but deal with it. >> she was having an emotional experience. >> i've had to have on tv. thank you, guys. i know we start many the deep end with the smart people but if i could bring it down a bit. >> i think this ends up with you as the president trump communications director. >> let's start. >> leader of the resistance. >> let he start by saying i did point out this morning that because of donald trump, positions like mine will never exist again in the republican. >> there won't be communications directo directors. there may never be speech writers again. two things to put us in this moment and time. a week ago, trump rolled into megavictory in new york. it was based on tweaks and adjustments he made after wiscons
veteran who lived to tell about and eugene robinson and pulitzer prize winner from the washington post. from time to time we like to check in on the mental health of nicole wallace. what if donald trump will be the nominee of your party. >> in my defense, it was written about how the whole party is having their 2016 moment. >> she said i know this doesn't sound like a column but deal with it. >> she was having an emotional experience. >> i've had to have on tv. thank...
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joining us this morning. >> thank you so much. >> congratulations to you the attorney at metlife eugeneoin us again i am maria bartiromo happy friday 2k8 on east coast breaking news this morning, we are waiting the release of the march jobs' report added about 30 minutes economists expecting 205,000 jobs to have been add to the economy last month unemployment rate holding steady 4.9% futures indicating lower opening for stock prices ahead of highly anticipated report we are at lows of the morning decline of 60 points on dow jones industrial average. the first ever fox business polls are out, they show ted cruz, with a big lead over donald trump in wisconsin. driving cruz to the top evangelicals very conservative voters and republican women,donald trump holding a surprise meeting with rnc chairman reince priebus last night after backing out of the pledge to support the eventually nominee, trump called meeting adequaquote productive. >> to polls blake burman in milwaukee highlights of the fox busiblake. >> hi maria good morning to you happy friday from wisconsin our fox business poll rele
joining us this morning. >> thank you so much. >> congratulations to you the attorney at metlife eugeneoin us again i am maria bartiromo happy friday 2k8 on east coast breaking news this morning, we are waiting the release of the march jobs' report added about 30 minutes economists expecting 205,000 jobs to have been add to the economy last month unemployment rate holding steady 4.9% futures indicating lower opening for stock prices ahead of highly anticipated report we are at lows...
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and when you want to know how to take it to the streets in washington, d.c., you ask eugene who is going to give us tutorial. how can we make our chief abandon that or make our mayor abandon that? we ask this brother over here who is a black lives matter activist. he is an author. he has had a number of successes in activism and disrupting city halls and now he is going to tell us how to do it. [applause] >> we are part of the black lives matter matt system. what is our operative principle? i think all folks in the movement would agree with this. why is it called business as usual? we live in a capitalist society and a society based off profit and needs a certain amount of stability to work. that is why it is business as usual. so if we want to force change we have to push disruption that is disrupting the issue. why is that? the traditional political process, which has its own realities and uses, certainly here in washington, d.c. in ways that have been effective. but it is almost like a scaple-paced approach. how do we tweak -- scapal -- them a bit? how do we use the tools to get in th
and when you want to know how to take it to the streets in washington, d.c., you ask eugene who is going to give us tutorial. how can we make our chief abandon that or make our mayor abandon that? we ask this brother over here who is a black lives matter activist. he is an author. he has had a number of successes in activism and disrupting city halls and now he is going to tell us how to do it. [applause] >> we are part of the black lives matter matt system. what is our operative...
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in eugenics and he believed in his own notes the japanese aggression was a product of the shape of their skulls. that their brains were being pushed and it would take 200,000 years for them to reach the level of white civilization. >> one other quick question. how does japanese internment differ for italian-americans and german-americans in the midwest? >> they did the same thing with german-americans they did with japanese americans. i could go into the legality and legislation of how they did it, but how they singled out the japanese, there were some italians and germans interned. if we use the same standards on germans and italians that we did on the japanese americans, we would have had camps for 70 million people. after all, most everyone in this room has german or italian blood in them. one of -- there were 3000 italians, 5000 germans interned. one of the italians was the lead boss of the metropolitan opera, later became a great star in the south pacific. he lived in bronxville, new york. five fbi agents came to his home, searched the home, they would wreck the homes, already had t
in eugenics and he believed in his own notes the japanese aggression was a product of the shape of their skulls. that their brains were being pushed and it would take 200,000 years for them to reach the level of white civilization. >> one other quick question. how does japanese internment differ for italian-americans and german-americans in the midwest? >> they did the same thing with german-americans they did with japanese americans. i could go into the legality and legislation of...
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tonight sanders is in bloomington, indiana, tomorrow in eugene, oregon, so obviously continuing to campaign. you have this interview where the senator has said that he's going to reduce his campaign staff at the same time when i've been talking to folks in california especially, not so much to sanders folks, but to unions that are aligned with him, to some of his key backers, they seem to be very geared up and ready for a california fight. so i guess the bottom line what you get is reality is the sanders campaign is going on, it's going forward, but you clearly have this combination now of a series of tough losses on tuesday night, a wednesday interview that says yes, they are downsizing the campaign. i think what this adds up to is that you're seeing a campaign that's now focusing on winning delegates and focusing on framing a message for a convention, but perhaps less and less on that focusing on actually winning the nomination. >> it's going to be a very interesting period now because they put out a statement last night where they talked about sort of getting delegates to go into the con
tonight sanders is in bloomington, indiana, tomorrow in eugene, oregon, so obviously continuing to campaign. you have this interview where the senator has said that he's going to reduce his campaign staff at the same time when i've been talking to folks in california especially, not so much to sanders folks, but to unions that are aligned with him, to some of his key backers, they seem to be very geared up and ready for a california fight. so i guess the bottom line what you get is reality is...
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. >> eugene, we have our london bureau chief here at the washington post. >> andrea, the president went all in on his argument that britain should not leave the european unit and the central point he made was about that trade pack. that's one of the main arguments of the braxton campaign. oh, well, we are just in it and we don't have the eu trade agreement with the united states. we'll negotiate with our own trade pack and everything will be fine. the president clearly says that's not happening so get over that. it is not going to happen. i think that actually will have an impact on the debate. >> chuck, we have got an election here and referendum there. but, the big cross currents across the atlantic of this whole anti-trade deal and anti-nato. >> they're all experiencing this middle class squeeze in the same way. there are similarities in between what sanders and trump is tapping into and what boris johnson is tapping into the uk. we can see evidence of this in france and south korea. let's call this event what it was. this was a campaign for david cameron. they knew the risk of havin
. >> eugene, we have our london bureau chief here at the washington post. >> andrea, the president went all in on his argument that britain should not leave the european unit and the central point he made was about that trade pack. that's one of the main arguments of the braxton campaign. oh, well, we are just in it and we don't have the eu trade agreement with the united states. we'll negotiate with our own trade pack and everything will be fine. the president clearly says that's...
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polls showing anti-vietnam war, eugene mccarthy beating him in wisconsin, forced lyndon johnson to quit the race, creating a future primary contest between mccarthy and senator robert kennedy. on the night of the wisconsin primary, mccarthy knocked kennedy for his late entry into the presidential race, though, rfq had joined the fight two weeks earlier. >> even though there may be a few late entries in the race, or one that i don't think it would make any difference, we know what the contest is, we know what our strength is, no defections in wisconsin, and i think we can go on to certain victory. >> eight years later, 1976, congressman claimed victory in wisconsin primary, only to have upstart jimmy carter overtake him in the final count. so close that the milwaukee sentinel newspaper said udall had won, giving carter this photo op. >> campaign anything wisconsin, inciting there will be a surprise tonight. >> we feel great. i mean, the turnout has been fantastic. we'll have a great day. >> i believe tomorrow we're going to have a very big victory. i think we're going to have a great day
polls showing anti-vietnam war, eugene mccarthy beating him in wisconsin, forced lyndon johnson to quit the race, creating a future primary contest between mccarthy and senator robert kennedy. on the night of the wisconsin primary, mccarthy knocked kennedy for his late entry into the presidential race, though, rfq had joined the fight two weeks earlier. >> even though there may be a few late entries in the race, or one that i don't think it would make any difference, we know what the...