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his daughter was ethel furman bailey -- ethel bailey furman. the first african-american architect ever licensed in virginia. said tot there, i , i cannot tell you what it means to see this taking place. when he passed, his widow called me and said that arthur had always wanted to be buried with his mother in the cemetery here in richmond. i said i would love very much to have his body to light in state in statejuly --to at the mansion. he was the first person to lay in state at the mansion since jefferson davis. i will tell you these things not bragging but telling you them as to the history. nowquestion still comes up as to who runs the city. i would like that to be answered by the people so that the people know that is an extension of the people's choices. they are elected with accountability of removal and the replacement -- and replacement when needed and necessary. we were chatting briefly up here. i was telling him how pleased i am that this class is taking place because you are learning more about the city of richmond in many instances t
his daughter was ethel furman bailey -- ethel bailey furman. the first african-american architect ever licensed in virginia. said tot there, i , i cannot tell you what it means to see this taking place. when he passed, his widow called me and said that arthur had always wanted to be buried with his mother in the cemetery here in richmond. i said i would love very much to have his body to light in state in statejuly --to at the mansion. he was the first person to lay in state at the mansion...
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that's the story of the furman family, two of them join me now.tanley furman, a student at marjory stoneman douglas high school and his father steven. how are you holding up? >> well, the last few days have been just devastating for me, but as of right now, i'm starting to feel a little bit better. i lost one of my closest life long friends and -- >> you were friends with joaquin. >> joaquin, right. >> my other friend is currently in the hospital right now. >> how is he doing? >> he's doing a lot better than he was. he'll be okay. i just -- i can't wait to see him and one of my other closest friends, brothers, passed away, i feel so sorry for him. >> what was joaquin like? >> joaquin, my gosh, he was just energy, just a ball of -- energetic kid, ball of life. he can always make anyone feel better at any time. he had a great heart, cared about everybody. he would take the time individually to make sure everyone was doing okay, put a smile on your face. >> i'm so sorry for your loss. >> thank you. thank you. >> how -- you decided to move here and so
that's the story of the furman family, two of them join me now.tanley furman, a student at marjory stoneman douglas high school and his father steven. how are you holding up? >> well, the last few days have been just devastating for me, but as of right now, i'm starting to feel a little bit better. i lost one of my closest life long friends and -- >> you were friends with joaquin. >> joaquin, right. >> my other friend is currently in the hospital right now. >> how...
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case ite about the furman and greg case in america's unwritten constitution and say it's an illust tiff case study saying excuses were stayed. congress and 35 states pushed back and the court responded in greg but upholding the death penalty. tell us about that and was it right for them to be responsive to the whims of public opinion? akhil: let's connect dots. i think griswold is right. think roe is problematic. in griswold, there is one state, the weird outlier state that made it a crime or couples to use contraception. and the court struck down an odd law that was out of sync with national norms which helped generate an idea what is fundamental in america. that was what i learned. in roe, the court struck down the laws of about 48 of the 50 states. 48 states were noncompliant. only new york of all the states had roe standards. one case striking down one law, and another case, all the laws. you better be able to show something pretty clearly in the constitution. now, let's pick up the death penalty. the constitution uses the word, unusual, cruel and unusual. that might be in invitatio
case ite about the furman and greg case in america's unwritten constitution and say it's an illust tiff case study saying excuses were stayed. congress and 35 states pushed back and the court responded in greg but upholding the death penalty. tell us about that and was it right for them to be responsive to the whims of public opinion? akhil: let's connect dots. i think griswold is right. think roe is problematic. in griswold, there is one state, the weird outlier state that made it a crime or...
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responding to nancy pelosi and her democratic colleagues, mark furman says there is a better approach, at this day and age school security should be among the top priorities for districts across america. >> when you have retired personnel they have the best part of their career behind them and you need a generational gap that isn't two or three generations, better part of one. these officers in school need to interact with the students and get that information that a guy like nikolaus cruz would have surfaced and they would have confided in the officer. we need to get some kind of system for protocols on all these schools, everybody working on the same sheet of music and need to harden the inside targets so the suspect can't get in and create the tactical situation for a shooter on the outside, responding officers and security officers to take out the suspect to is no danger to the students. it is not possible without gun control. heather: the taking advantage of the park civil land shooting victims will not be tolerated, that stern warning from florida attorney general pam bondi. >>
responding to nancy pelosi and her democratic colleagues, mark furman says there is a better approach, at this day and age school security should be among the top priorities for districts across america. >> when you have retired personnel they have the best part of their career behind them and you need a generational gap that isn't two or three generations, better part of one. these officers in school need to interact with the students and get that information that a guy like nikolaus...
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my father had that house built by a friend of his who was a daughter wasose ethel bailey furman, the first african-american architect ever licensed in virginia. and so, as we sat there and that moment passed, i said to arthur, i can't tell you what it means to see this taking place. when he passed, his widow called me and said that arthur had always wanted to be buried with his mother in the cemetery in richmond. i said, i would love very much to have his body to lie in state at the mansion. she said, do you think you could get that done? i said, i might know somebody. [laughter] mr. wilder: he was the first person to lay in state in the mansion since jefferson davis. i am not bragging, that i am telling you the history. the question still comes up now as to who runs the city. i would like that to be answered by the people so that the people do, and that it is an extension of the people's choices in their elected officials. with the accountability of removal and replacement where needed and where necessary. we were chatting briefly up here as it relates to this class. i was telling h
my father had that house built by a friend of his who was a daughter wasose ethel bailey furman, the first african-american architect ever licensed in virginia. and so, as we sat there and that moment passed, i said to arthur, i can't tell you what it means to see this taking place. when he passed, his widow called me and said that arthur had always wanted to be buried with his mother in the cemetery in richmond. i said, i would love very much to have his body to lie in state at the mansion....
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and up next, we're going to have a look at that rifle that we just talked about with mark furman used often in mass shootings and one update from the shooting scene in southern florida w >>the broward county sheriff's office said nicolas cruz had an ar-15 in his possession. it's been used in mass shootings in aurora, colorado, connecticut, texas, and las vegas. >> this happens nowhere else other than the united states of america, this epidemic of mass slaughter, this scourge of school shooting after school shooting. it only happens here, not because of coincidence, not because of bad luck, but as a consequence of our inaction. we are responsible. >> it didn't take him long to go right to gun control. chris murphy from connecticut. this a problem with the gun or the shooter? let's look at the ar-15, what makes it so popular and what makes it so safe and what it takes to get one. aaron, you know this weapon well. i've fired it many times. my family owned a lot of guns. i shot guns since i was, i don't know, 6 years old. it's like all weapons. it's very dangerous in the hands of the wron
and up next, we're going to have a look at that rifle that we just talked about with mark furman used often in mass shootings and one update from the shooting scene in southern florida w >>the broward county sheriff's office said nicolas cruz had an ar-15 in his possession. it's been used in mass shootings in aurora, colorado, connecticut, texas, and las vegas. >> this happens nowhere else other than the united states of america, this epidemic of mass slaughter, this scourge of...
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and up next, we're going to have a look at that rifle that we just talked about with mark furman used often in mass shootings and one update from the shooting scene in southern florida when we continue. stay right there. th the grandkids... ♪ music >> tech: ...every minute counts. and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. that's why at safelite, we'll show you exactly when we'll be there. with a replacement you can trust. all done sir. >> grandpa: looks great! >> tech: thanks for choosing safelite. >> grandpa: thank you! >> child: bye! >> tech: bye! saving you time... so you can keep saving the world. >> kids: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ you're more than just a bathroom disease.. you're a life of unpredictable symptoms. crohn's, you've tried to own us. but now it's our turn to take control with stelara® stelara® works differently for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower the ability of your immune system to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections
and up next, we're going to have a look at that rifle that we just talked about with mark furman used often in mass shootings and one update from the shooting scene in southern florida when we continue. stay right there. th the grandkids... ♪ music >> tech: ...every minute counts. and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. that's why at safelite, we'll show you exactly when we'll be there. with a replacement you can trust. all done sir. >> grandpa: looks great! >>...
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we have former lapd detective and fox news contributor mark furman. mark, i know you a lot over the years. we don't often disagree. you've seen a couple of flaws in what i thinkou -- you just will never convince an anti-gun person to be pro-second amendment.nt similarly, a i have carried a weapon almost my whole adult life. i've had carry permits in new york, california, alabama, georgia and rhode island. it's part of -- i was trained since id was 11 in the use of a firearm. so i -- you're not going to win on that debate. but securing the schools with the professionals to me is 1000% doable and we owe it to the kids to do this. >> we do. we do. the only thing that i -- i don't disagree with you, i just think there's a better approach. when you have retired personnel, they have the best part of their career behind them and you need a generational gap that isn't two or three generations, perhaps the better part of one. these officers on the school need to be able to interact with these students and get that information thatat a guy like cz would have su
we have former lapd detective and fox news contributor mark furman. mark, i know you a lot over the years. we don't often disagree. you've seen a couple of flaws in what i thinkou -- you just will never convince an anti-gun person to be pro-second amendment.nt similarly, a i have carried a weapon almost my whole adult life. i've had carry permits in new york, california, alabama, georgia and rhode island. it's part of -- i was trained since id was 11 in the use of a firearm. so i -- you're not...
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mark if -- furman says not bringing in retired military or police officers is a viable solution. i think it's very viable. people with experience can teach the younger police officers what to look for and you need to get these people into the schools to speak to the students and the staff as one and let them know what the look for. the students have to be told and have to be told it is not ratting out on anybody. it is doing your job as a student or somebody in that community to come forward and say something. and do something. >> jon: somebody tried to say something and do something. this is perhaps the saddest part of this whole story. you might have heard at the beginning of the news conference the f.b.i. got up there and said listen, we received a tip from a citizen who said somebody posted something on his youtube channel saying that they wanted to be a professional school shooter. we looked into it. there was nothing specific about the time or the place and the f.b.i. agent seemed to say we couldn't even locate the identity of the person who had sent the threat. guess what?
mark if -- furman says not bringing in retired military or police officers is a viable solution. i think it's very viable. people with experience can teach the younger police officers what to look for and you need to get these people into the schools to speak to the students and the staff as one and let them know what the look for. the students have to be told and have to be told it is not ratting out on anybody. it is doing your job as a student or somebody in that community to come forward...
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our thanks to jason furman, economics professor at the harvard kennedy school of government.p next, uber settles a high-stakes settlement with -- high-stakes lawsuit with waymo autonomous technology. what does this mean for uber's future? ♪ julia: this is bloomberg markets. i'm julia chatterley. scarlet: and i'm scarlet fu. cooper has settled a high-stakes lawsuit with alphabet of the waymo. -- alphabet's waymo. we join our expert, who can give us some more context here. what was uber accused of doing and how can they resolve this? >> they were accused of hiring one of the top engineers from google's waymo, their self driving car division, and he started his own company that was going to do driverless trucks while he was working on cars, anddriverless that trucking company got acquired by uber. suddenly, a lot of the same technology he had been working on and the employee had been inking on at google show up some uber documents. a third-party supplier accidentally shipped some uber information to a google project, and the google people looked at it and said wait a minute, tha
our thanks to jason furman, economics professor at the harvard kennedy school of government.p next, uber settles a high-stakes settlement with -- high-stakes lawsuit with waymo autonomous technology. what does this mean for uber's future? ♪ julia: this is bloomberg markets. i'm julia chatterley. scarlet: and i'm scarlet fu. cooper has settled a high-stakes lawsuit with alphabet of the waymo. -- alphabet's waymo. we join our expert, who can give us some more context here. what was uber accused...
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they pushed back tremendously after the furman case in 1972 with a whole round of new capital punishment laws. the court did backtrack in 1976. i think plausibly because if the point is to look at actual state practices, is a certain practice genuinely unusual. a whole bunch of states fairly recently passed new death penalty statutes. that is new information and evidence about national ideas on what is fundamental or not. counting is a way of thinking about two things. one is unenumerated rights. if something is in the constitution you enforce it whether it is popular or not. plessy says not equal is not constitutional. if it is not an enumerated right i believe there are unenumerated rights. looking at a word like unusual. maybe a word like reasonable might invite recourse to social norms. that is the answer. >> my crucial question which goes back to your law school toothbrush debates with akhil. can the constitution evolve when it comes to the eighth amendment? justice scalia said when deciding if a practice is cruel and unusual it might be appropriate to look at state constitutions an
they pushed back tremendously after the furman case in 1972 with a whole round of new capital punishment laws. the court did backtrack in 1976. i think plausibly because if the point is to look at actual state practices, is a certain practice genuinely unusual. a whole bunch of states fairly recently passed new death penalty statutes. that is new information and evidence about national ideas on what is fundamental or not. counting is a way of thinking about two things. one is unenumerated...
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mark furman could be a bad guy, but it still might be o.j.'s dna at the crime scene.his is worthy of being investigated itself, and that may be an independent question as to whether or not trump did anything or his campaign did anything that requires some kind of legal action. but it seems to me one side's focused on one thing, and one side's focused on the other when i think this particular issue, this memo today, is something both parties should take seriously. this looks like -- and, again, hopefully there's some explanation coming from the fbi or the democratic memo -- but it looks like this is just a straight political manipulation of what should be a bipartisan legal process. neil: just to be clear, robert, if the argument is even at face value if you were to say that this was started out as politically motivated, look what we uncovered, look what we found out. in other words, the argument might be from those pursuing this investigation the ends justify the means by which it started, you say what? >> well, i think general ethical matter, that's not true. the end
mark furman could be a bad guy, but it still might be o.j.'s dna at the crime scene.his is worthy of being investigated itself, and that may be an independent question as to whether or not trump did anything or his campaign did anything that requires some kind of legal action. but it seems to me one side's focused on one thing, and one side's focused on the other when i think this particular issue, this memo today, is something both parties should take seriously. this looks like -- and, again,...
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is there any state vote counting is appropriate to the court between greg and furman or does the meaning of the eighth amendment remain unchanged? >> that's a great question and a very hard question. if you are a good, faithful original meaning constitution interpreter, you recognize there are some provisions of the constitution that have a relatively clear determinate meeting. the president has to be 35 years of age. 35 means probably 35. there are other provisions of the constitution that appear faithful to the original meaning, the original meaning as a ring might articulate standards as opposed to a strict rule. i think it's an interesting question and i'm not an expert on the eighth amendment but it's an interesting question whether cruel and unusual punishment was a term of art that had a limited specific meaning. i've read good arguments that if it's a prohibition on cruel innovations, that was the understanding.but if you think that cruel and unusual means that it is an unusual penalty today, then i think there is room consistent with the original meeting for a practice to have b
is there any state vote counting is appropriate to the court between greg and furman or does the meaning of the eighth amendment remain unchanged? >> that's a great question and a very hard question. if you are a good, faithful original meaning constitution interpreter, you recognize there are some provisions of the constitution that have a relatively clear determinate meeting. the president has to be 35 years of age. 35 means probably 35. there are other provisions of the constitution...
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let's move on the tragedy to what we do each day, jason furman, he has appeared on the show many times an important essay. actual growth over the next 5-10 years that vary from 1.5% to , imagine you're asked to predict the high temperature in boston on christmas and you may say 43 degrees for the average over 10 years, or 40 degrees, the average over the half-century and it could well end up being 20 degrees or 60 degrees. a brilliant distribution of the uncertainty we have. slower growth is less the fault of the president than of his generation. this is an important essay about the plug-ins of a fiscal certitude. how will the white house handled the very abilities of the tax-cut and burgeoning deficit after it? -- i thinkwhat his that is important because this is the new normal. that policymakers have suggested for quite some time, even during the obama administration. the new normal of economic growth is something that politicians are saying should not be the new normal but policymakers are saying, this is where we are. lawmakersent and his in the republican party has said that 3% gr
let's move on the tragedy to what we do each day, jason furman, he has appeared on the show many times an important essay. actual growth over the next 5-10 years that vary from 1.5% to , imagine you're asked to predict the high temperature in boston on christmas and you may say 43 degrees for the average over 10 years, or 40 degrees, the average over the half-century and it could well end up being 20 degrees or 60 degrees. a brilliant distribution of the uncertainty we have. slower growth is...
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i think you could have two plus years, but you should not fully yourself, like my colleague jason furmanght it was terrifically done. tom: what was great about the essay was it showed how variable we are in guessing our economic growth. we go nonfarm payrolls, 185,000. we really have no clue about the mix of gdp until we see it. komal: that is correct. there is a lot of doubt in terms of what the composition will be, and i would agree with dr. pozen in terms of not reaching the 3% eventually. a difference if any and the timing. the tax plan, if it gives a stimulus, it will probably be for one to two quarters. there are other storm clouds showing up. the big problem is in terms of what is happening to consumption spending, 70% of gdp in the united states. you have a case where wages still are not increasing. we have had wages go down in january compared with december for the month. there is no indication that will change. tom: let's bring in nejra cehic in london. nejra: i just wanted to ask about the dollar. we have been talking about the weaker dollar and what it is being attributed to,
i think you could have two plus years, but you should not fully yourself, like my colleague jason furmanght it was terrifically done. tom: what was great about the essay was it showed how variable we are in guessing our economic growth. we go nonfarm payrolls, 185,000. we really have no clue about the mix of gdp until we see it. komal: that is correct. there is a lot of doubt in terms of what the composition will be, and i would agree with dr. pozen in terms of not reaching the 3% eventually. a...