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it isn't settled. >> joining us now, a professor at harvard law school.e wrote a piece entitled ted cruz is not eligible to run for president. it felt to me like you traveled the same road i did. if you're born abroad with one american parent, you're a natural-born citizen for these purposes. but in the law review articles i read, it suddenly got way more complicated than that. you now have come to the conclusion that ted cruz does not qualify. is that your reading of it? >> yeah. that is my reading. and i did go down the same journey you did. i started there, but the closer i looked, the more it seemed like not only is it unsettled, but actually the argument that he is eligible is surprisingly weak. >> yeah. i thought, if you asked me two weeks ago, i would have said it's the stronger of the two arguments. but as you stick with it, it just gets harder and harder. explain what we're dealing with. when we talk about a phrase in the constitution that has never been tested by the supreme court. if it were to be tested by the supreme court now, what are some
it isn't settled. >> joining us now, a professor at harvard law school.e wrote a piece entitled ted cruz is not eligible to run for president. it felt to me like you traveled the same road i did. if you're born abroad with one american parent, you're a natural-born citizen for these purposes. but in the law review articles i read, it suddenly got way more complicated than that. you now have come to the conclusion that ted cruz does not qualify. is that your reading of it? >> yeah....
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ruth left harvard law school, that is where she transferred to columbia because marty got a job in downtownts can to. >> she typed up his notes, she wouldn't tight but papers for him doing her work and taking care of jane who was just a toddler at the time. she didn't want to separate the family and harvard wouldn't let her obtain a harvard degree as a result of that. they wouldn't let her in the third year at columbia, but she did all day. >> it worked out okay for her. >> regretted a great deal -- >> i think she never let them forget it. years later, before going to the harvard law record to protest they had this policy, she was a judge on the d.c. circuit and revealed they went through two years there, and concessionary policy, we think they should have been able to. time to reevaluate this policy. and included a note underneath. and when she got a harvard degree. >> that is pretty good. >> they moved to new york and she starts her career. what is her career? >> something so fascinating. if you ask who it is ruth bader ginsburg, looking at the early part of her life you see somebody who
ruth left harvard law school, that is where she transferred to columbia because marty got a job in downtownts can to. >> she typed up his notes, she wouldn't tight but papers for him doing her work and taking care of jane who was just a toddler at the time. she didn't want to separate the family and harvard wouldn't let her obtain a harvard degree as a result of that. they wouldn't let her in the third year at columbia, but she did all day. >> it worked out okay for her. >>...
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but i do love that ted cruz is trying to paint himself as i like this is a man who went to harvard law school, right. it is extremely difficult to get into harvard law school. trust me, i know. i have seen both "legally blonds." i know. (cheers and applause) big legally blond audiencement now while ted cruz was out duck hunting, jeb bush has been trying to show he's a candidate of the future with a firm grasp on cutting edge technology. look at this video he made six months ago where he tells us his favorite thing. >> my phone, mackbook pro, baby. driverless car, can't wait, apple watch. >> james: he has certainly shown he can say the names of technological devices. but can he use them? because here is jeb bush >> my watch can't be talking. i will call you back. that's the coolest thing in the world. (laughter). >> james: he has had it for six months. how did he just realize it takes phone calls? his new campaign slogan should be jeb bush, he's just like your dad. but the most concerning thing about that video is that he has had the watch for six months and that's the first time it's rung. as
but i do love that ted cruz is trying to paint himself as i like this is a man who went to harvard law school, right. it is extremely difficult to get into harvard law school. trust me, i know. i have seen both "legally blonds." i know. (cheers and applause) big legally blond audiencement now while ted cruz was out duck hunting, jeb bush has been trying to show he's a candidate of the future with a firm grasp on cutting edge technology. look at this video he made six months ago where...
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lynch will also speak at harvard law school later today. >>> it's true. we can't get enough of the popularity and accidents sur sounding hoverboards. they turn out to be one of the most popular gifts of the holiday season. as reporter brittney glaser explains they are leading to a lot of emergency room trips. >> reporter: orthopedic surgeons say they have never treated patients for hoverboard injuries until this holiday season. >> usually they come in and say that they he fell. after talking to them a little more, because their injury is more than we would see from a regular fall, this he say they were trying out the kids' hoverboard and had a fall. >> reporter: hoverboard injuries have increased so rapidly that the consumer products safety commission has issued a warning to usessers about fall risks. >> we have been seeing injuries to the bones and joints, fractures, those types of things. expected from just a typical fall. >> reporter: he says injuries are more serious because of the height and speed behind the fall. >> i think they underestimate the st
lynch will also speak at harvard law school later today. >>> it's true. we can't get enough of the popularity and accidents sur sounding hoverboards. they turn out to be one of the most popular gifts of the holiday season. as reporter brittney glaser explains they are leading to a lot of emergency room trips. >> reporter: orthopedic surgeons say they have never treated patients for hoverboard injuries until this holiday season. >> usually they come in and say that they he...
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law, and other subjects. in addition to teaching at georgetown, he has taught at boston university school of law, harvard law school, the university of pennsylvania law school, and other universities. his latest work will be published in 2016. in 2009, professor barnett was awarded a fellowship in constitutional studies by the john simon guggenheim memorial foundation, a fellowship sponsored by the society's vice president, dorothy goldman, a dear friend of ours. i could continue with professor barnett's, schmitz, -- accomplishments but it would , leave you little time to hear his insight into the slaughterhouse cases. i hope you will join me in welcoming professor randy barnett. [applause] mr. barnett: thank you, justice thomas, for that most gracious introduction. and for hosting tonight's lecture. no sitting justice appreciates the significance of the topic tonight more than you. i deeply appreciate all that you have done to get the court to take seriously the original meaning of the privileges and immunities clause. i want to thank jim o'hara and the society for inviting me. and jennifer lowe, who runs th
law, and other subjects. in addition to teaching at georgetown, he has taught at boston university school of law, harvard law school, the university of pennsylvania law school, and other universities. his latest work will be published in 2016. in 2009, professor barnett was awarded a fellowship in constitutional studies by the john simon guggenheim memorial foundation, a fellowship sponsored by the society's vice president, dorothy goldman, a dear friend of ours. i could continue with professor...
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she will discuss criminal justice and reentry services at harvard law school. michelle: more tension between south and north korea with warning shots fired this morning. south korea has confirmed a south korea fired 20 machine gun shots. none of those hit the jerome. it went back safely into north -- hit the drone. jason: 10 american sailors are heading back to the u.s. after being released from iran. the pentagon says those sailors were released in good condition by the revolutionary guard after they were held on farsi island for a day. they accident we into iranian waters in the purging -- persian gulf because of a mechanical error. joe biden denounced a rumor saying that america apologized to iran. michelle: they found -- have found a shipwreck off the coast of australia. experts think it is likely made of steel and iron and dates back to the turn of the 19th century. flight 370 took off march 8, 2014 and disappeared with all of its passengers and crew members crew members were trying to find damage from that flight but instead found a sunken ship. jason: in
she will discuss criminal justice and reentry services at harvard law school. michelle: more tension between south and north korea with warning shots fired this morning. south korea has confirmed a south korea fired 20 machine gun shots. none of those hit the jerome. it went back safely into north -- hit the drone. jason: 10 american sailors are heading back to the u.s. after being released from iran. the pentagon says those sailors were released in good condition by the revolutionary guard...
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princeton and harvard law school and the fact he aced a lot of harvard law courses.shown himself to be very, very strategic. >> you also say he's more -- yeah. the next point. number four, he's more disciplined and strategic. and therefore a mess like trump would be actually easier to deal with than the disciplined and strategic trump -- than cruz, especially if you're on the democratic side in the congress and you're trying to stop president trump. >> don't even say president trump. even the -- >> mr. trump. >> -- the word, that combination, lawrence, worries me. but the point is what we see with cruz is a pattern over the years of playing the long game. i mean, he's been using the courts when he was attorney general in texas very, very strategically to develop his own originalist constitutional provisions and views. he has been doing that in this campaign too. trump is all over the place. but what cruz does is he hews very closely to a crypt and a set of talking points. >> and he has put things in jeopardy, your number five point that he's a loner willing to destro
princeton and harvard law school and the fact he aced a lot of harvard law courses.shown himself to be very, very strategic. >> you also say he's more -- yeah. the next point. number four, he's more disciplined and strategic. and therefore a mess like trump would be actually easier to deal with than the disciplined and strategic trump -- than cruz, especially if you're on the democratic side in the congress and you're trying to stop president trump. >> don't even say president...
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later in the day, lynch will visit harvard law school where she will deliver remarks on re-entry services. allyson: in houston, texas, nfl owners voted to approve a move that would allow the st. louis rams to relocate back to los angeles. the deal will also give the san diego chargers the option to head to l.a. in 2017. the rams' move would end the nfl's 21-year absence from the nation's second-largest media market. the powerball jackpot just keeps climbing. it is now $1.5 billion. adjusting because people keepp buying more tickets. billboards are stuck at $999 million because a jackpot has never climbed this high before. the drawing is tonight. allyson: downtown inman is getting a $500,000 mini makeover. the money comes from a state grant. the downtown area will get wider sidewalks, planters, trees, and brick-paved crosswalks. they'll also remove overhead wires and improve traffic signals. the work is set to begin in the middle or end of the summer, it could last six months to a year. some longtime business owners are concerned about the construction. >> i feel like the city has lost sig
later in the day, lynch will visit harvard law school where she will deliver remarks on re-entry services. allyson: in houston, texas, nfl owners voted to approve a move that would allow the st. louis rams to relocate back to los angeles. the deal will also give the san diego chargers the option to head to l.a. in 2017. the rams' move would end the nfl's 21-year absence from the nation's second-largest media market. the powerball jackpot just keeps climbing. it is now $1.5 billion. adjusting...
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later in the day, lynch will visit harvard law school where she will deliver remarks on re-entry services. allyson: in houston, texas, nfl owners voted to approve a move that would allow the st. louis rams to relocate back to los the deal will also give the san head to l.a. in 2017. the rams' move would end the nfl's 21-year absence from the nation's second-largest media market. $500,000 mini makeover. the money comes from a state grant. the downtown area will get wider sidewalks, planters, trees, and brick-paved crosswalks. they'll also remove overhead signals. the work is set to begin in the middle or end of the summer, it some longtime business owners are concerned about the construction. >> i feel like the city has lost sight of the fact that the businesses that are here cannot closed. >> whatever construction company that is chosen, we want to make sure they understand that the businesses downtown or priority. keeping them open and keeping a space for them to have the public coming in and out. allyson: dates have not yet been set. the clemson tigers returned home last night to a warm
later in the day, lynch will visit harvard law school where she will deliver remarks on re-entry services. allyson: in houston, texas, nfl owners voted to approve a move that would allow the st. louis rams to relocate back to los the deal will also give the san head to l.a. in 2017. the rams' move would end the nfl's 21-year absence from the nation's second-largest media market. $500,000 mini makeover. the money comes from a state grant. the downtown area will get wider sidewalks, planters,...
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ted cruz tried to play his harvard law school card. he tried to play his supreme court clerk card. >> as a legal matter, the question is quite straightforward and settled law. the child of a u.s. citizen born abroad is a natural-born citizen. people continue to make political noise about it, but as a legal matter it's quite straightforward. i would note that it has occurred many times in history. john mccain was born in panama, but he was a natural-born citizen because his parents were u.s. citizens. george romney's, mitt's dad was born in mexico when his parents were mormon missionary, but he was a natural-born citizen because his parents were citizens. and actually barry goldwater was born in arizona before arizona was a state and yet he was a natural-born citizen because his parents were citizens. >> ted cruz and others in the media today cited a six-page harvard law review online commentary by two former solicitors general. now this online commentary was never published in the printed pages of the harvard law review as a formal arti
ted cruz tried to play his harvard law school card. he tried to play his supreme court clerk card. >> as a legal matter, the question is quite straightforward and settled law. the child of a u.s. citizen born abroad is a natural-born citizen. people continue to make political noise about it, but as a legal matter it's quite straightforward. i would note that it has occurred many times in history. john mccain was born in panama, but he was a natural-born citizen because his parents were...
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loretta lynch will meet with programs that prepare prisoners for society and then she heads to harvard law school. >>> a new bill could block refugees from coming into florida. the bill isn't specific from which countries, instead it singles out immigrants who have been in close proximity to, quote, invaders or prospective invaedders who train for violent agents of war. the bill comes two months after governor scott closed for calling florida's borders to refugees from syria. >>> if you owe back taxes, you might get a call from a private debt collector. congress voted to outsource that work. critics are worried that scammers could pose e irs tax collectors and take people's money and they have no idea what is going on. and this is already mind you a problem. it has cost consumers $20 million to $30 million over the last two years alone. hire qualified tax collectors by large. >>> we talked about this right around the holidays. we laughed because we thought we wouldn't have anything to talk about if the hoverboards weren't in existence. apparently the injuries that are a direct result of them cont
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one of a young senator, the son of an american mother and a foreign father who graduated from harvard law school dreamed of being president, even though, let's face it, people, he wasn't born in america. that's right. we're talking about ted cruz. (laughter) (applause) the canadian-born texas senator whose country of birth was never a problem until now. >> senator ted cruz, did you know he was born in canada? so cushionly i constitutionallye allowed to be president? >> ted cruz battles back questions of his eligibility to serve as president. (bleep). >> trevor: this is insane! you have to understand, i didn't know this could happen to republicans as well! right? i thought republicans are the ones who do this and not the ones who get it done to them. this is like hearing someone roofied bill cosby! it's like me finding that out. "ooooo i'm about to black out with the darkness and the daawwww." (laughter) so this is a weird new issue in the campaign. all of the campaign has weird issues. it traces back to patient zero. (laughter) now, just so you know, the great majority of experts agree that ted
one of a young senator, the son of an american mother and a foreign father who graduated from harvard law school dreamed of being president, even though, let's face it, people, he wasn't born in america. that's right. we're talking about ted cruz. (laughter) (applause) the canadian-born texas senator whose country of birth was never a problem until now. >> senator ted cruz, did you know he was born in canada? so cushionly i constitutionallye allowed to be president? >> ted cruz...
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taking new stopes address complaints against -- steps to address a meditation program run by harvard law school will help resolve some less serious complaints. and in a quicker manner. that would give them more time to focus on more serious allegation like excessive force and misconduct. the globe says the complaints were down in 2014. >>> mbta riders have another fare hikes and schedule changes. the t will hold a hearing in lynn from 6 to 8 tonight. they are propozzing racing feigns between 6 and 10% -- proposing raising fares between 6 and 10%. at tonight's hearing riders can weigh in on proposed commuter rail schedule changes. >>> a marathon runner from belmont starting next leg of her journey. she completed in the world marathon challenge hoping to be the first american woman to compete 7 marathons on 7 continents in # days and she is she won the first two legs in the women's division first in antarctica and today they will compete in miami. she is amazing. >> that's an amazing thing to think i want to do that but doing it. >> good for had he been becca wishing you the best from boston. >>>
taking new stopes address complaints against -- steps to address a meditation program run by harvard law school will help resolve some less serious complaints. and in a quicker manner. that would give them more time to focus on more serious allegation like excessive force and misconduct. the globe says the complaints were down in 2014. >>> mbta riders have another fare hikes and schedule changes. the t will hold a hearing in lynn from 6 to 8 tonight. they are propozzing racing feigns...
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those thurgood marshall who graduated number one harvard university law school. marshall was the right man in the right moment at the right time and this country's history. >> was the final blow? how many voted for and against republicans? >> the final vote was 69 june 9th 11. if the southerners had to stop the white house at 60 votes or less, they could have filibustered the nomination and marshall or the white house could not have withstood a filibuster. so in reality, the white house got his nomination through with only nine votes to spare. on the second at the hearing, president johnson was so nervous because he thought it would be over like all the previous hearings had been. president johnson was so nervous he summoned william coleman who is a celebrated african-american attorney from philadelphia and he told william coleman secretly admire them in thurgood marshall doesn't make it, i am going to nominate you for the supreme court because i am hell-bent on integrating the united state supreme court appeared when coleman had worked with thurgood marshall in
those thurgood marshall who graduated number one harvard university law school. marshall was the right man in the right moment at the right time and this country's history. >> was the final blow? how many voted for and against republicans? >> the final vote was 69 june 9th 11. if the southerners had to stop the white house at 60 votes or less, they could have filibustered the nomination and marshall or the white house could not have withstood a filibuster. so in reality, the white...
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bernstein's curious elevation of the surveillance of the critical legal studies movement at harvard law school and somehow trying to say that this movement , which i must say i always regarded as fairly laughable, should be attributed to all progressives, all progressive legal thinkers and president obama. you even unfortunately said president obama was influenced by that movement because he went to harvard law school it had not yet been completely extinguished. you can't say that professor bernstein. there's no basis for saying that. if you have read anything that he wrote before he came -- became president about his views on the law and he did write about it you have to say cls was not at the center of this thinking. and in addition to that i think i must say here that trying to blame living constitutionalism trying to attribute that to all progressives and to the administration particularly right now is a little galling frankly because the organization for which i work and the reason we work so closely with cato so often is dedicated to existing that you loan star for constitutional interpr
bernstein's curious elevation of the surveillance of the critical legal studies movement at harvard law school and somehow trying to say that this movement , which i must say i always regarded as fairly laughable, should be attributed to all progressives, all progressive legal thinkers and president obama. you even unfortunately said president obama was influenced by that movement because he went to harvard law school it had not yet been completely extinguished. you can't say that professor...
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and i didn't appreciate this at the beginning when i went to harvard law school, i'd never met a lawyer. i didn't have any idea what lawyers did, really. i was just tryin' to figure out how to stay in school. and i was really alarmed at the models of advocacy that i was being presented with until i met these lawyers down in the deep south who were animated by the work of defending people on death row. and that starts to kind of accumulate and accumulate. and for me, it just becomes an opportunity to do justice. and i think my whole life, when you experience injustice, when you feel like you're being treated unfairly, when you feel like you're being excluded unfairly, you want justice. and you want to do justice. my parents were humiliated on a regular basis, because of those signs that said "white" and "colored." and they would carry that pain and anguish. and so you want to do justice. and we've taken down those signs largely. we don't lynch people in the same way that we used to. we don't have enslavement in the same way. but we still have injustice. and so i feel like i'm supposed to
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he comes from a pretty elite education princeton harvard law school.ck dynasty" connections, if you will but some say he's being hypocritical. >> i think you're right, wolf. it fuels the narrative that ted cruz says one thing publicly and does not thing or says another thing privately. in this case he's very critical of wall street banks but he went on bended knee asking for a bailout in the form of a personal loan to keep his senate campaign afloat. nobody accused him of doing anything illegal. it's a perception problem only. i think his bigger issue are the constitutional questions that have been raised over whether he is constitutionally qualified to be a candidate for president. this is not an issue that donald trump alone is talking about. we also have faculty members, scholars at harvard law school weighed in and said there are real questions here so this is what ted cruz needs to address tonight. he's got to put it to bed because that's the issue that's hurting him the most in iowa and elsewhere. >> you read, anna, this article in the weekly sta
he comes from a pretty elite education princeton harvard law school.ck dynasty" connections, if you will but some say he's being hypocritical. >> i think you're right, wolf. it fuels the narrative that ted cruz says one thing publicly and does not thing or says another thing privately. in this case he's very critical of wall street banks but he went on bended knee asking for a bailout in the form of a personal loan to keep his senate campaign afloat. nobody accused him of doing...
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he is the director and founder of the food law lab at harvard law school and he's working on a book calledfrom court to table. i'm telling you, we could not have done better than zeke and jacob. and this conversation will be mod rated by michael gearhardt. michael is our new visiting psychological loor here at the national constitution center. he is a superb presidential historian. you may have seen him last year discuss his great book on the forgotten presidents, their untold constitutional legacy. he's one of the most thoughtful and constitutional commentators in the country and i am so thrilled to have him at my side to oversee all of this great constitutional content that we are seeing here. so, ladies and gentlemen, without further adieu, please join me in welcoming our great guests and enjoy the show. >> i thank you all for coming. we really appreciate it. it's a great honor to be here tonight and to have two extraordinary people and scholars. but we will prapgs more importantly be able to talk about quality of food and the regulatory food and some of the major issues that are arisin
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and applause] his journey never stopped him from accomplishing his dream girl a graduate of harvard law school was the first blind u.s. supreme court law clerk. [applause] it gets better. me how his spirit brought into florida in 2011 using the family savings to buy a the construction and building 2,000 homes in florida last year with 300 men and women employees now they built a brand new headquarters that they will break ground very soon. [applause] for the past four years to attend commercial meetings in orlando and tampa and is here today in support of business is to make it easier to start in a pro-business and create more jobs. [applause] to unfairly targets small and large business across the state in the first tax cut package to do away with the unfair tax. a tax is a loner not enough in florida is first in jobs. that is why we're asking for your support for our process at enterprise florida. the creation of this new $250 million trust fund to help diversify florida's economy, support small business and become the number one place in the world for families to get a good paying job. [app
and applause] his journey never stopped him from accomplishing his dream girl a graduate of harvard law school was the first blind u.s. supreme court law clerk. [applause] it gets better. me how his spirit brought into florida in 2011 using the family savings to buy a the construction and building 2,000 homes in florida last year with 300 men and women employees now they built a brand new headquarters that they will break ground very soon. [applause] for the past four years to attend commercial...
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cruz is a product of princeton and harvard law school. below them are ben carson and marco rubio. else in this race is down below 5%. carson still leading among evangelicals. rubio has emerged as the dominant choice of those who support an establishment candidate. it is not all clear sailing for rubio. we have expected somebody to go participationhis on immigration legislation. at that moment it is here. withting early states digital media showing rubio voting for that immigration bill. being praised by barack obama. and chuck schumer. obama: a group of senators announced their principles for comprehensive immigration reform. >> the so-called gang of eight has wrapped up months of negotiations. a pathway to citizenship. the man at the center is marco rubio. chuck schumer: his fingerprints are all over that bill. he understood it and he promoted it. john: it is not a real ad. hammers the shape of the that is about to come down on rubio. mark: my hat is off to whoever did this video. it tells the story in a very accessible way. behind the podium laughing and enjoying the company of
cruz is a product of princeton and harvard law school. below them are ben carson and marco rubio. else in this race is down below 5%. carson still leading among evangelicals. rubio has emerged as the dominant choice of those who support an establishment candidate. it is not all clear sailing for rubio. we have expected somebody to go participationhis on immigration legislation. at that moment it is here. withting early states digital media showing rubio voting for that immigration bill. being...
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she was the sister of george ruffin, the first african-american man to graduate from harvard law school. was well known. after the war, rgl returns to norco, becomes a member of the virginia's assembly, and goes on to become a lawyer, banker, and very wealthy fellow. he and his wife and my children, page wasom, florence dorothy ferebee's mother. were graduates of hampton institute. her father was a good friend of booker t. washington. they had three children, the youngest during -- being dorothy. it was natural after the family possible long historical connection to boston that precocious little dorothy get out of the colored school and go somewhere where she can be .ducated area she did no she went to boston girls' school. she was an amazing scholar there. from there, she went on to simmons college. when dorothy lived in boston, she lived with the remnants of ruffingh and family -- from girls high in 1915, she went to simmons college and then graduated from tufts medical school and graduated from college with honors in 1924. while at simmons she puts her tell into the civil rights -- t
she was the sister of george ruffin, the first african-american man to graduate from harvard law school. was well known. after the war, rgl returns to norco, becomes a member of the virginia's assembly, and goes on to become a lawyer, banker, and very wealthy fellow. he and his wife and my children, page wasom, florence dorothy ferebee's mother. were graduates of hampton institute. her father was a good friend of booker t. washington. they had three children, the youngest during -- being...
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later in the day, lynch will visit harvard law school where she will deliver remarks on criminal justice and re-entry services. hillary clinton's campaign stance on behalf of gun reform was boosted as she was endorsed by the brady campaign to prevent gun violence. and clinton used the event at iowa state university to ramp up her criticism of democratic rival bernie sanders. clinton tried to turn the tables on senator sanders' claim that he battles special interests.. by arguing he has backed the gun lobby in multiple votes. that representing rural vermont is reason enough for some of his votes. it's part of what she calls the "let's get real" part of the campaign. and as sanders has closed the gap on clinton in recent iowa polls.. clinton ripped his proposal for a medicare-for- all, single payer health system as a threat to obamacare that would lead to big tax hikes. the powerball jackpot is now one-and-a-half billion dollars. ktiv's sam curtiss found some free legal advice on what you should do if you win tonight. << with two dollars comes endless fantasies. should you defy the one in
later in the day, lynch will visit harvard law school where she will deliver remarks on criminal justice and re-entry services. hillary clinton's campaign stance on behalf of gun reform was boosted as she was endorsed by the brady campaign to prevent gun violence. and clinton used the event at iowa state university to ramp up her criticism of democratic rival bernie sanders. clinton tried to turn the tables on senator sanders' claim that he battles special interests.. by arguing he has backed...
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she will also be visiting harvard law school to discuss criminal justice and reentry services. michelle: people in florida and across the country will -- are hoping that lady luck will be on their side. powerball is at $1.5 billion. >> good luck, everybody. i got one in florida. my brother made a trip to georgia i got one there. and today the strategy is to wear a jacket. amy: mid-to-upper 60' s is where we are headed today. it will be cooler than average once again. we are climbing a little bit. each day we will get the 70' s back and here. we have cloud cover today. a lot of high clouds have been streaming in from the gulf in the overnight hours. it is kind of hazy and milky. we will call it partly sunny for today instead of mostly sunny. our temperatures are a little warmer. were , and our temperatures have gone out. -- up. we are back up to 40 in citra. 43 at umatilla and 46 in claremont. for just 45 and mike mary. winter park 46. 47 palm bay and 49 port st. john. pearson in volusia county is 37. 60 by noon, keep climbing into the mid-60' s that both spots. county by county
she will also be visiting harvard law school to discuss criminal justice and reentry services. michelle: people in florida and across the country will -- are hoping that lady luck will be on their side. powerball is at $1.5 billion. >> good luck, everybody. i got one in florida. my brother made a trip to georgia i got one there. and today the strategy is to wear a jacket. amy: mid-to-upper 60' s is where we are headed today. it will be cooler than average once again. we are climbing a...
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she was the sister of george ruffin, the first african-american man to graduate from harvard law school. his wife was a well-known suffragette. after the war our gl returns to norfolk, becomes a member of the general assembly during reconstruction and goes on to be a lawyer, businessman and wealthy fellow. he and his wife had nine children. one of whom, florence cornelia page was dorothy's mother. were graduates of hampton institute. her father was a good friend of booker t. washington. they had three children, their youngest and dorothy. it was natural after the family's long historical connection to boston that dorothy would get out of the cumberland street colored school and go someplace where she could be educated. she did not go to boston latin. she went to boston girls school. she was an amazing scholar there. from there she went on to simmons college. when dorothy lived in boston she lived with the remnants of the ruffin family at 62 west cedar street. girls highating from in 1915 she went to simmons college and graduated from tufts medical school with honors in 1924. simmons aud
she was the sister of george ruffin, the first african-american man to graduate from harvard law school. his wife was a well-known suffragette. after the war our gl returns to norfolk, becomes a member of the general assembly during reconstruction and goes on to be a lawyer, businessman and wealthy fellow. he and his wife had nine children. one of whom, florence cornelia page was dorothy's mother. were graduates of hampton institute. her father was a good friend of booker t. washington. they...
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later in the day, lynch will visit harvard law school where she will deliver remarks on criminal justice and re-entry services. lisa: new developments in the conflict between north and south korea. military officials in the south say warning shots were fired at close to the border. reports say the object was a north korean drone, and 20 rounds were fired from machine guns. north korean officials have not responded to the reports. mark: in houston, texas, nfl owners voted to approve a move that would allow the st. louis rams to relocate back to los angeles. the deal will also give the san diego charges the option to head north to l.a. in 2017. the rams' move would end the nfl' s 21-year absence from the nation' s second-largest media market. ohio voters could register to vote online if a new bill passes. right now you can update your address, but can' t register online. people applying to vote would have to provide a driver' s license or state i.d. card number to register. you could also declare a party affiliation. the state senate already approved the bill. lisa: the flu is starting to
later in the day, lynch will visit harvard law school where she will deliver remarks on criminal justice and re-entry services. lisa: new developments in the conflict between north and south korea. military officials in the south say warning shots were fired at close to the border. reports say the object was a north korean drone, and 20 rounds were fired from machine guns. north korean officials have not responded to the reports. mark: in houston, texas, nfl owners voted to approve a move that...
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later in the day, lynch will visit harvard law school, where she will deliver remarks on criminal justice and re- entry services. for the first time in six months, mexican drug lord "el chapo" is being seen in a prison outfit. mexican officials just released his new mugshot. it shows el chapo with his head shaven and wearing a gray prison shirt. he's now back in the maximum security prison he escaped from last year. the u-s is fighting to have him extradited on seven drug-related indictments. it could reportedly take more than a year to make a decision about that. the state of emergency issued over contaminated water in flint, michigan isn't over yet. michigan governor rick snyder has now requested help from fema. he requested that fema coordinates a recovery plan with other federal agencies to provide more resources for that area. the water crisis in flint comes after michigan health authorities confirmed water in that area was not properly treated for corrosion. helped distribute bottled water and filters to residents there. wednesday, sunny and cold. highs upper 40s, lower 50s. thursda
later in the day, lynch will visit harvard law school, where she will deliver remarks on criminal justice and re- entry services. for the first time in six months, mexican drug lord "el chapo" is being seen in a prison outfit. mexican officials just released his new mugshot. it shows el chapo with his head shaven and wearing a gray prison shirt. he's now back in the maximum security prison he escaped from last year. the u-s is fighting to have him extradited on seven drug-related...
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cruz has argued nine cases before the united state supreme court, graduated with honors from harvard law school and was once a collegiate debate champion. none of that has prepared him for the birther debate now raging with donald trump. or for trump's unsolicited legal >> i don't like the issue. i don't like bringing it up. >> reporter: against all evidence, donald trump claims an aversion to birtherism. >> i'm doing this for the good of ted because i like him and he likes me. >> reporter: but for cruz, born in canada to an american mother, the issue is an unwelcome, possibly damaging distraction. >> everybody tells me he had a joint passport. >> reporter: the real estate mogul offered cruz, a harvard trained lawyer, some legal advice. >> go to the federal court to ask for a declaratory judgment. >> reporter: cruz denied having a canadian passport and as a legal matter it is moot. >> as a legal matter, it's straightforward. i would note it's occurred many times in history. john mccain was born in panama, but he was a natural born citizen because his parents were u.s. citizens. >> reporter: but
cruz has argued nine cases before the united state supreme court, graduated with honors from harvard law school and was once a collegiate debate champion. none of that has prepared him for the birther debate now raging with donald trump. or for trump's unsolicited legal >> i don't like the issue. i don't like bringing it up. >> reporter: against all evidence, donald trump claims an aversion to birtherism. >> i'm doing this for the good of ted because i like him and he likes...
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later in the day, lynch will visit harvard law school to talk about criminal justice. back home in iowa...lawmakers are back to work and the stage is already set for a battle over school funding, yesterday, governor branstad proposed to increase school funding by 2-point- 4-5 amount lawmakers approved last year. senate majority leader mike gronstal is hoping for four. he also says governor branstad's figure isn't what it seems... is not enough... as bad or worse as last year> last year the battle over school funding had lawmakers staying in des moines after the session was scheduled to end. something which could help iowa's budget...a winning powerball jackpot. if the winner of tonight's 1-point-5 billion dollar jackpot is from iowa... and takes the cash option... the state would get 47-million dollars just in witholding taxes. even without a winner --- the state is making money from record sales. for every dollar you spend on lottery tickets in iowa...a quarter goes to state causes. this jackpot has smashed world records... dollars.... and that number might climb even
later in the day, lynch will visit harvard law school to talk about criminal justice. back home in iowa...lawmakers are back to work and the stage is already set for a battle over school funding, yesterday, governor branstad proposed to increase school funding by 2-point- 4-5 amount lawmakers approved last year. senate majority leader mike gronstal is hoping for four. he also says governor branstad's figure isn't what it seems... is not enough... as bad or worse as last year> last year the...
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she will also visit harvard law school to discuss criminal justice. michelle: people here in florida and across the country are hoping lady luck will be on their side for tonight powerball drawing. the jackpot sits at $1.5 billion and it could continue to climb. the cash lump sum is up to $930 million. the odds of matching all six numbers are one in 292.2 -- it' s two dollars. just get it. jason: 5:08 and this morning, there is no if' s in the weather, it is cold. michelle: amy sweezey is tracking our temperatures. will we warm up this afternoon? amy: we are kind of like yesterday, but we are still well a below average is. upper 60' s and lower 70' s is where we are supposed to be, we will be in the mid-60' s and most spots. a little more cloud cover today. kind of filtering out the sun,. we have seen those clouds rolling in for much of the night. that will keep our temperatures from dropping quite as much compared to yesterday. it is still a cool start, you can see across marion county we are in the mid-to upper 30' s with a frost advisory. 42 now in
she will also visit harvard law school to discuss criminal justice. michelle: people here in florida and across the country are hoping lady luck will be on their side for tonight powerball drawing. the jackpot sits at $1.5 billion and it could continue to climb. the cash lump sum is up to $930 million. the odds of matching all six numbers are one in 292.2 -- it' s two dollars. just get it. jason: 5:08 and this morning, there is no if' s in the weather, it is cold. michelle: amy sweezey is...
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at conference he would talk for 15 minutes because that was the length of a lecture at harvard law school. he made the assumption that his colleagues didn't know anything so he had to teach them. >> host: what did douglas do? >> guest: he would go to the couch and read the mail. douglas would give it to him every time, sometimes when there was a bad argument before the court douglas would pass down a note saying i understand he was one of the students of harvard. after frankfurter finished one of his lectures douglas would say i came in ready to vote with felix but you talked me out of it and little things like that. one time frankfurter told rutledge, the most mild-mannered and sweet person you should do what i tell my students when we do statutory interpretation, you should read the statute three times before you make any judgment. needless to say this did not win him many friends on the court and when they refuse to follow his lead he became more and more considered. he wrote more dissenting opinions that majority opinions, even if he agreed with the results of the thing he always foug
at conference he would talk for 15 minutes because that was the length of a lecture at harvard law school. he made the assumption that his colleagues didn't know anything so he had to teach them. >> host: what did douglas do? >> guest: he would go to the couch and read the mail. douglas would give it to him every time, sometimes when there was a bad argument before the court douglas would pass down a note saying i understand he was one of the students of harvard. after frankfurter...
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she was the first deaf-blind graduate of harvard law school. legal work today as an advocate for people with disabilities caught the attention of president obama. he recognized her as a white house champion of change. >> she is amazing. >>> topping the news at 6:30, not backing down. >>> plus back to work for the workers in san bernardino after that attack. >>> i was outside, i think i counted 5 flurries, coming down, from the sigh. it's a first ones of the district for 2016. look at first alert doppler. more heading near charlestown and brunswick. a quick snow shower. flurries today. i will let you know how cold it's going to be as well. >>> quick look at the fast 5 traffic report. things are slow on i-66, on the eastbound side, manassas, moderate conditions on the beltway, 95 on the maryland and virginia side. 50 for friends traveling from crofton and the cw parkway. the volume is starting to work against this. we will have more news, weather and traffic coming up after the break. ♪ ♪ wow. the internet is crazy fast here. i know, right? it's
she was the first deaf-blind graduate of harvard law school. legal work today as an advocate for people with disabilities caught the attention of president obama. he recognized her as a white house champion of change. >> she is amazing. >>> topping the news at 6:30, not backing down. >>> plus back to work for the workers in san bernardino after that attack. >>> i was outside, i think i counted 5 flurries, coming down, from the sigh. it's a first ones of the...
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he is a disbarred attorney would attended harvard law school said he suffered in sigh -- and is bipolar. >> woman was pushing a stroller with a folded shopping carton top and is wanted for burglary for stealing a purse from a home last month. if you recognize this woman give fremont police a call. >> there is a big price tag to complete the valley medical center expansion now delayed at price tag of $126 million. that is according to our media partner, the mercury news. a consultant said that the project will take another 14 months to complete and the construction site is empty at the county locks the gates in the fall and fired the contractor turner construction after failing to complete the expand on time. >> it is a new world for student s, not having to go far to order and pick up amazon orders, right on campus, with an interactive amazon dough vice experience so that means students can watch movie and play games and even if they do not have a package that is a long way from the mailroom in college. >> violent confrontation caught on camera over a bus fare and the shocking response
he is a disbarred attorney would attended harvard law school said he suffered in sigh -- and is bipolar. >> woman was pushing a stroller with a folded shopping carton top and is wanted for burglary for stealing a purse from a home last month. if you recognize this woman give fremont police a call. >> there is a big price tag to complete the valley medical center expansion now delayed at price tag of $126 million. that is according to our media partner, the mercury news. a consultant...
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even in harvard law school, that was the player that people would describe to me whereas the player thatchris had in hawaii was anything but that and i think what ended up happening was when he move today chicago, he was in the company of duncan and don rogers who appeared at inauguration committees and was a captain at princeton and were division three players, these guys were in his circle and organized players and his game changed and became more domesticated and so while -- somebody who would take over a game, he's somebody that could maybe hit two or three shots in a row and would certainly find a teammate that would hit shots in a row. i heard from people. he's somebody you wanted on your team. he wasn't going to be a michael jordan or even scotty pippen but ron harper if you want to use the chicago bulls analogy. >> most of them from up close and quick to characterize as opposer. >> that's right, 2 for 22 at the easter egg roll. [laughter] >> we know a little too much about this, don't we? there was a congressman from florida who got reelected and his campaign, he had been a very
even in harvard law school, that was the player that people would describe to me whereas the player thatchris had in hawaii was anything but that and i think what ended up happening was when he move today chicago, he was in the company of duncan and don rogers who appeared at inauguration committees and was a captain at princeton and were division three players, these guys were in his circle and organized players and his game changed and became more domesticated and so while -- somebody who...
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ted cruz, son of princeton and harvard law school, is going to have a hard time making the elitist case against donald trump. just below trump and cruise in the new paul, ben carson and marco rubio, battling it out for the third ticket out of iowa. everyone else in this race, at or below 5%. carson is leaning on evangelicals. and just11% overall, above, marco rubio has emerged as the dominant choice of caucus-goers who say they will support an establishment candidate. it's not clear sailing for rubio. we have long thought someone would go after him for participation in the gang of eight legislation.the super pac supporting cruz is spending $200,000 targeting early states with a video showing rubio promoting that toxic immigration bill on the right and being praised by barack obama and chuck schumer. yesterday, ama: bipartisan group of senators announced their principles for comprehensive immigration reform, which are very much in line with the principles i have proposed and campaigned on. >> the so-called gang of eight has wrapped up months of negotiations and will present a bill that i
ted cruz, son of princeton and harvard law school, is going to have a hard time making the elitist case against donald trump. just below trump and cruise in the new paul, ben carson and marco rubio, battling it out for the third ticket out of iowa. everyone else in this race, at or below 5%. carson is leaning on evangelicals. and just11% overall, above, marco rubio has emerged as the dominant choice of caucus-goers who say they will support an establishment candidate. it's not clear sailing for...
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now harvard law school professor lawrence tribe, one of the most distinguished legal scholars out there's saying, yes, this is a legitimate question that's never been reviewed by the u.s. supreme court. here's the question, is cruz handling this well? >> you know, i think he's tried a number of tactics, one of which is to sort of sound lawyerly like the lawyer he is in talking about the constitution. he's tried humor on twitter essentially saying trump has jumped the shark on this. today he was in baton rouge, louisiana, and he was talking about his roots. he was talking about his mother and her background in wilmington, delaware, and how she grew up as an irish catholic and went to school in louisiana. so i think that's kind of an indirect way to fill in some of the blanks here and say, listen, i may have been born in canada, but my mom was born in wilmington, delaware, working class roots. so that's the way he's doing it. but i think trump has had some success here. because he's been able to make ted cruz talk about something else -- >> make him release his mother's birth certificate
now harvard law school professor lawrence tribe, one of the most distinguished legal scholars out there's saying, yes, this is a legitimate question that's never been reviewed by the u.s. supreme court. here's the question, is cruz handling this well? >> you know, i think he's tried a number of tactics, one of which is to sort of sound lawyerly like the lawyer he is in talking about the constitution. he's tried humor on twitter essentially saying trump has jumped the shark on this. today...