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christopher callahan from indiana university. the founder director of the iu center for aging research and has over 25 years of experience studying new models of care for older adults. he is also a professor at the iu school of medicine, a research scientist and a director of the es ka gnaw zi office of research. his work is on improving the ways of people living with alz hiem alzheimer's. he conducted the first randomized control care of patients living with alzheimer's. he's since led several other clinical trials designed to improve care for older adults with alzheimer's and continues to integrate family, community and medical professionals. despite improvements in recent years, many challenges remain to providing quality care to all people with alzheimer's medical workforce shortages. medical workforce shortages impact access to care. new and innovative models can be expensive to implement and rural americans can find themselves far from the resources they need. dr. callahan is acutely aware of these challenges and his resear
christopher callahan from indiana university. the founder director of the iu center for aging research and has over 25 years of experience studying new models of care for older adults. he is also a professor at the iu school of medicine, a research scientist and a director of the es ka gnaw zi office of research. his work is on improving the ways of people living with alz hiem alzheimer's. he conducted the first randomized control care of patients living with alzheimer's. he's since led several...
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chris callahan from indiana university. dr. callahan is the founding director of the iu center for aging research and has over 25 years of experience studying new models of care for adults. he is also a professor at the iu school of medicine, a research scientist at the institute and a director of the eskenazi office of applied research. his work focuses on improving the ways that we care for people living with dementia, depression, and other similar conditions. dr. callahan was part of the team that conducted the first randomized controlled trial of collaborative care for patients living with alzheimer's. he has since led several other clinical trials designed to improve care for older adults with alzheimer's and he continuously seeks to develop models of care that integrate family, community, and medical professionals. despite improvements in recent years, many challenges still remain to providing quality care to all people with alzheimer's, medical workforce shortages, to all people with alzheimer's. it impacts access to car
chris callahan from indiana university. dr. callahan is the founding director of the iu center for aging research and has over 25 years of experience studying new models of care for adults. he is also a professor at the iu school of medicine, a research scientist at the institute and a director of the eskenazi office of applied research. his work focuses on improving the ways that we care for people living with dementia, depression, and other similar conditions. dr. callahan was part of the...
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and he said it is indiana university. not the university of indiana. this proves you don't know how to do research. but again, if it is a controversial subject the context is most critical. >> moderator: annie? >> you know, i deal with this in all of my books always. i find it -- i try to take the humble approach that i don't know. i approach by work on a quest to try and learn something and try to present both sides. when i was writing "phenomena," i went to the british and looked at what is left of the king form library of the king who was the most powerful ruler in the world in 615 bc. he, you know, believed that he had all the world's knowledge. he collected it all in this library, what is left of it is at the british museum. what is left is texts about prophecy and very important to the pre-science world. he believed he had all the knowledge then. and also, if you look at how technology, you know much of my books deals with military technology and how advancing technology and advancing knowledge go hand and hand. so, i think it is incredibly impor
and he said it is indiana university. not the university of indiana. this proves you don't know how to do research. but again, if it is a controversial subject the context is most critical. >> moderator: annie? >> you know, i deal with this in all of my books always. i find it -- i try to take the humble approach that i don't know. i approach by work on a quest to try and learn something and try to present both sides. when i was writing "phenomena," i went to the british...
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at indiana university.ough each of the crosswords and edits the ones he thinks are clear and clever. >> what's the clue for blues clues. just out of curiosity. >> well it's a time. wasted vacation. [ laughter ] >> among puzzle fans short is the man. worthy even of a cameo on the simpson. >> ha! new york times crossword editor will short. >> crossword is part of people's lives they do it in bed, on the bus, to work. they have a personal connection with me which is very nice. >> back at the tournament five time champion tyler was done in by haste. one wrong letter cost him the crown. in his dispair he did utter a few cross words. harry smith, nbc news new york. >>> we have got some sun to start you off on this sunday but the rain isn't far off. we've got lauryn tracking showers. you're going to want to hear this. >>> a alarm fire guts an apartment building in for the washington. there's minor injuries and fios is not cable. we're wired differently. maybe that's why we've been ranked
at indiana university.ough each of the crosswords and edits the ones he thinks are clear and clever. >> what's the clue for blues clues. just out of curiosity. >> well it's a time. wasted vacation. [ laughter ] >> among puzzle fans short is the man. worthy even of a cameo on the simpson. >> ha! new york times crossword editor will short. >> crossword is part of people's lives they do it in bed, on the bus, to work. they have a personal connection with me which is...
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professor of exercise physiology in the department of kinesiology in the school of public health at indiana university area of research is looking at how diet can potentially influence pain. here's the product, omega xl. this is what we used in our study. again, proven to be a very, very effective anti-inflammatory agent. there's a lot more fatty acids in omega xl, compared to fish oil, and that makes it very, very effective in reducing inflammation. muscle fatigue is usually associated with after exercise, so any time you're going to exercise, of course you're going to fatigue. fatigue can happen to everyone, whether it's an old person pushing a cart in a supermarket or you're on your feet all day. it doesn't matter. if there's unaccustomed exercise, it's going to result in delayed-onset muscle soreness. the good thing about this product is, one, it's all natural, and, two, claims that are made are backed up by scientific evidence. >> what is delayed-onset muscle soreness, and why does it cause discomfort? >> larry, delayed-onset muscle soreness is something we've all experienced. it's the soreness t
professor of exercise physiology in the department of kinesiology in the school of public health at indiana university area of research is looking at how diet can potentially influence pain. here's the product, omega xl. this is what we used in our study. again, proven to be a very, very effective anti-inflammatory agent. there's a lot more fatty acids in omega xl, compared to fish oil, and that makes it very, very effective in reducing inflammation. muscle fatigue is usually associated with...
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for example, indiana university had an edward roy both center. and what the center then, can we split off, able to attract even more than people from a wider discipline, so at each stage in a persons career you need to nih to consistently be there. y >> i'm about to run out of time, but with the chairs indulgence i just want to ask ms. gallagher. i know caring for your husband was a tremendous responsibility and how painful it must be for you to know that scientists wiln not be likely to come up with help in time. s but you are still here arguing,r advocating on behalf of of future alzheimer's patients and their families and caregivers. can you just say a word about the importance of research as you see it, and finally the nih? >> we need help. we need help. we need a cure. i'm worried about my husbands two daughters. the oldest is 32 and i sure would hate to think that she only has 15 good years left. i would hate to think that. she has a six month old and a three-year-old. i hope to god that my grandkids, and that my kids, don't have to worry a
for example, indiana university had an edward roy both center. and what the center then, can we split off, able to attract even more than people from a wider discipline, so at each stage in a persons career you need to nih to consistently be there. y >> i'm about to run out of time, but with the chairs indulgence i just want to ask ms. gallagher. i know caring for your husband was a tremendous responsibility and how painful it must be for you to know that scientists wiln not be likely to...
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brown, a native of oklahoma, attended illinois state university, indiana university and the texas southern university law school. in the 1960's, r. jess brown was one of only four african-american lawyers licensed to practice in mississippi. in 1962, mr. brown took on his most famous case where he worked on behalf of james meredith, an african-american student who sought enrollment at the university of mississippi. mr. brown's successful lawsuit broke the color barrier at the university of mississippi and helped set a tone for the future litigation in the civil rights movement. although the meredith case may be his most famous trial, mr. brown had already established a history of litigating for civil rights stretching back to 1948 when he sued on behalf of black teachers in jackson, mississippi, who sought salaries on par with their white colleagues. r. jess brown helped to break down barriers and set historical precedent that has shaped our nation for the better. it is only appropriate that we honor the work of mr. brown by naming the courthouse after him. mr. speaker, i reserve the balan
brown, a native of oklahoma, attended illinois state university, indiana university and the texas southern university law school. in the 1960's, r. jess brown was one of only four african-american lawyers licensed to practice in mississippi. in 1962, mr. brown took on his most famous case where he worked on behalf of james meredith, an african-american student who sought enrollment at the university of mississippi. mr. brown's successful lawsuit broke the color barrier at the university of...
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it looks like i'm going them to the -- to indiana university. >> seth: oh, fantastic. >> yep, yep. >>collection to be gifted. that's wonderful. [ cheers and applause ] >> i know it's -- i'm proud. >> seth: is that -- you know, you mentioned you are doing it completely differently to keep it a -- a fresh endeavor for you. is it then strange to bring out the exact same wardrobe from 23 years? >> it was very strange. >> seth: yeah. >> when we started -- when i put them on for the first time in london, i felt like i was putting on my grandmother's clothes. [ light laughter ] they didn't feel right at all. i had no choice, because they didn't have enough money to -- to make me some great new costume. but now -- now i, you know, now wonderful tracy christensen has added some pieces. >> seth: uh-huh. >> i have very fast costume changes -- >> seth: well, i am stunned by how quickly you're completely different. >> there's a whole other show behind the scenes. so with some pieces that make it, possible to -- to get through the first act without wearing the same costume. >> seth: this is not a p
it looks like i'm going them to the -- to indiana university. >> seth: oh, fantastic. >> yep, yep. >>collection to be gifted. that's wonderful. [ cheers and applause ] >> i know it's -- i'm proud. >> seth: is that -- you know, you mentioned you are doing it completely differently to keep it a -- a fresh endeavor for you. is it then strange to bring out the exact same wardrobe from 23 years? >> it was very strange. >> seth: yeah. >> when we started...
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. >> reporter: at indi india indiana's purdue university, charlotte tug el is getting ready to graduate after just three years. >> i knew i wanted to come to perdue but could not afford it until i learned of the three year plan. >> reporter: for the accelerated graduation, the out of stater saves more than $18,000. >> the program itself has the road map that they can follow so they know exactly what they need to do. >> reporter: by taking extra classes throughout the year, students can get the same number of credits in less time, and with the average cost of college soaring in the last ten years, it's an idea attracting more attention across the country. at nyu, almost 20% of students were already graduating early, so this year, it made the accelerated program official. saving students up to $66,000 and getting them into the work force sooner. >> only are they not paying for a year or a semester's tuition, they are working and earning a salary so that does have a double whammy. >> for some parents it's a big selling point. >> if we can get it done in three years and that much cheaper, i
. >> reporter: at indi india indiana's purdue university, charlotte tug el is getting ready to graduate after just three years. >> i knew i wanted to come to perdue but could not afford it until i learned of the three year plan. >> reporter: for the accelerated graduation, the out of stater saves more than $18,000. >> the program itself has the road map that they can follow so they know exactly what they need to do. >> reporter: by taking extra classes throughout...
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ashlyn nelson who is an associate professor in the school of public and environmental affairs at indiana university and her research examines causes and consequences of inequality in the housing and public education sectors among other things. so welcome. so we have had a terrific presentation that's really teed up, i think, in the use of a wonderful data source that enables us to sort of look in an aggregated but but also a disaggregated way at some city financial conditions, the effect that the housing crisis has it on public spending, their statistical analysis on the boom and bust cycle on housing prices and i love for you to give some of your perspectives. you all have i think particular city or state perspective and we are going to go and invite you to reflect on that. howard already sort of pulled apart some of those different states. so let me start with you first, will. think about florida and what you bring to this reflecting on your own experience in florida and how you think -- what are the connections and linkages that you see in reflecting on the research that was just shared. >> i wa
ashlyn nelson who is an associate professor in the school of public and environmental affairs at indiana university and her research examines causes and consequences of inequality in the housing and public education sectors among other things. so welcome. so we have had a terrific presentation that's really teed up, i think, in the use of a wonderful data source that enables us to sort of look in an aggregated but but also a disaggregated way at some city financial conditions, the effect that...
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i was speaking at a college in indiana, purdue university, and severaral high school students o write for their high school newspapers drove several hours to hear me speak.. i talked about the state of civil liberties in the united states and the way these russians had taken place. they interviewed me after for their high school newspaper. one of the things they said, they said a l lot more e intereg things than i did because it really has an impact. one thing they putut it out as they saiaid, look, you keep talking about all theseehanges to the civil liberties l landsce and the way y in which we have freedoms in this country, but one of the things you keep talking about is you make it seem like there are these great changes, there was the world pre-9/11 and now post-9/11. they told me for peopople who ae our age, 15, 16 years old, we were four years old at the time of 9/11. really, there is no pre-9/11 world we know. our political consciousness has been shaped almost exclusively by the post-9/11 world. as i is all we know. what we consider extremist and radical and threatetening is f
i was speaking at a college in indiana, purdue university, and severaral high school students o write for their high school newspapers drove several hours to hear me speak.. i talked about the state of civil liberties in the united states and the way these russians had taken place. they interviewed me after for their high school newspaper. one of the things they said, they said a l lot more e intereg things than i did because it really has an impact. one thing they putut it out as they saiaid,...
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by a d.r.e.a.m.er who was deported to mexico then candidate trump famously attacked the indiana trump universityuit calling him unfit to oversee the case because of his mexican heritage. >> this is a hostility toward me by the judge. tremendous hostility. beyond belief. i believe he happens to be spanish which is fine. he's hispanic which is fine. >> reporter: before curiel now a case involving juan manuel montez, a 23-year-old who illeg illegal immigrated with his parents, a so-called d.r.e.a.m.er who under president obama received protected status and president trump said d.r.e.a.m.ers would also be protected. >> they shouldn't be very worried. i do have a big heart. we'll take care of everybody. >> reporter: immigration officials pushing back saying montez had left the country making him eligible tore deportation. now it's judge curiel who is in the middle. so, how did this case end up before this judge? are selected based on a rotating schedule. experts tell us this is basically a case, george, of legal rule loulette, a complete coincidence. >> we move on to secretary of state rex tillerson
by a d.r.e.a.m.er who was deported to mexico then candidate trump famously attacked the indiana trump universityuit calling him unfit to oversee the case because of his mexican heritage. >> this is a hostility toward me by the judge. tremendous hostility. beyond belief. i believe he happens to be spanish which is fine. he's hispanic which is fine. >> reporter: before curiel now a case involving juan manuel montez, a 23-year-old who illeg illegal immigrated with his parents, a...
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university, which were settled. mr. trump questioned his impartiality, calling him, "a mexican." judge curiel was born in indianaday, the university of california at berkeley reversed its decision to cancel a speech by conservative commentator ann coulter. they're now offering a later date. john blackstone is following this. >> reporter: on the berkeley campus, opposition to ann coulter's appearance adds to a growing impression that conservative opinions are not welcome at many of the nation's public universities. invited ann coulter. >> reporter: this is the spokesman for the berkeley college republicans. >> these students are trying to create a liberal echo chamber on campus where one viewpoint is allowed and the other viewpoints are attacked and harassed. >> reporter: violence erupted on february when outspoken milo yiannopoulos was scheduled to appear. he was rushed from the building for what campus police said was his own safety. berkeley officials worry the same thing could happen to ann coulter. demonstrations against conservative speakers have turned violent from campuses from nyu to the university of wa
university, which were settled. mr. trump questioned his impartiality, calling him, "a mexican." judge curiel was born in indianaday, the university of california at berkeley reversed its decision to cancel a speech by conservative commentator ann coulter. they're now offering a later date. john blackstone is following this. >> reporter: on the berkeley campus, opposition to ann coulter's appearance adds to a growing impression that conservative opinions are not welcome at many...
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university, mr. trump called judge curiel a hater, arguing he was biased because of his, quote, mexican heritage and as you heard in the clip judge curiel was born in indiana curiel approved a $25 million settlement between trump university and students who claimed they overpaid for seminar, mr. trump never admitting wrongdoing. what's happening? well judge curiel is going to preside over an immigration case involving a so-called dreamer who was recently deported. 23-year-old juan manuel montes back in february was arrested and deported from a southern california city for no reason, said he was walking near the border. the department of homeland security says montes' violated his status by leaving the country without the government's approval. so the question, again, how did judge curiel wind up overseeing the case? according to california's southern district court this was totally random. they effectively just pick. so this is one of these political coincidences, stef, that has a lot of people scratching their heads, looking closely. the question is will we see president trump actually take aim at judge curiel now that he is president? so far no reaction
university, mr. trump called judge curiel a hater, arguing he was biased because of his, quote, mexican heritage and as you heard in the clip judge curiel was born in indiana curiel approved a $25 million settlement between trump university and students who claimed they overpaid for seminar, mr. trump never admitting wrongdoing. what's happening? well judge curiel is going to preside over an immigration case involving a so-called dreamer who was recently deported. 23-year-old juan manuel montes...
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university case. >> at the time, they claim to indiana-born curiel couldn't be fair.s for montes, now living in mexico waiting to out outcome of his case as of 750 70,750,000 r docket recipients. >> bret: president trump talks paris terror, iran news, and whether north korea's leader is crazy. we will talk about what we heard today in the news conference and my interview with italy's ♪ >> i think they are doing a tremendous disservice to an agreement that was signed. it was a terrible agreement. it shouldn't have been signed. it shouldn't have been negotiated the way it was negotiated. i'm all for agreements, but that was a bad one, as bad as i have ever seen negotiated. they are not living up to the spirit of the agreement, i can tell you that, and we're analyzing it very, very carefully and we'll have something to say about it in the not-too-distant future. >> bret: president trump at a news conference today with italy's prime minister talking there about the iran nuclear deal. also talking but his relationship with the chinese president, referencing back to their m
university case. >> at the time, they claim to indiana-born curiel couldn't be fair.s for montes, now living in mexico waiting to out outcome of his case as of 750 70,750,000 r docket recipients. >> bret: president trump talks paris terror, iran news, and whether north korea's leader is crazy. we will talk about what we heard today in the news conference and my interview with italy's ♪ >> i think they are doing a tremendous disservice to an agreement that was signed. it was...
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it's the judge born in indiana that candidate trump said couldn't preside over the trump university fraud mexican heritage. we'll talk about the judge in a moment, but what about this coming from attorney general jeff sessions? >> i have to say, i think it's bizarre that a single judge can invalidate something in the whole country. remember, president obama had his immigration plan invalidated by a single judge in brownsville, texas. we can agree that brownsville, texas is part of the united states, as is hawaii, but this practice of individual judges enjoining the whole country is a little weird. >> it is a beautiful island, though, you would agree. >> several beautiful islands. >> this is coincidence that it's the same judge? >> total coincidence. they have a -- i'm blanking -- when you have a pool -- >> lotto. >> no, like a lotto thing. can we have people call in and try to help me with the word? it's a random process. >> okay. >> it happened to land on his desk. >> legally in terms of the legality and the prior comments from then candidate trump about the judge, that will have no -- >
it's the judge born in indiana that candidate trump said couldn't preside over the trump university fraud mexican heritage. we'll talk about the judge in a moment, but what about this coming from attorney general jeff sessions? >> i have to say, i think it's bizarre that a single judge can invalidate something in the whole country. remember, president obama had his immigration plan invalidated by a single judge in brownsville, texas. we can agree that brownsville, texas is part of the...
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book that the northwest ordinance creates basically ohio, indiana, illinois, wisconsin, and michigan. this speech was given at ohio university in 2004. why do you agree to go there? david: they invited me to come and give a speech on the year on the bicentennial. brian: how long did you take to get ready for this speech? david: i had been spending about four years in ohio working on the wright brothers book. i was not living there, but going back and forth. i got very interested in the , both people from the past and present day people. when i was invited to give the commencement speech in this , it was thestate first university west of the allegheny mountains, so i thought i would love to. i just did the digging and did my homework and ran into this guy cutler. .rian: manasseh cutler david: he also went to yale. he lived on martha's vineyard running a store there, and two of his sons were born there on the vineyard not very far from our house. and to get to ohio, you have to go through pittsburgh, my hometown. so it was in the stars. i had to do it. brian: how long is the perfect speech? in minutes. judgment or in general?
book that the northwest ordinance creates basically ohio, indiana, illinois, wisconsin, and michigan. this speech was given at ohio university in 2004. why do you agree to go there? david: they invited me to come and give a speech on the year on the bicentennial. brian: how long did you take to get ready for this speech? david: i had been spending about four years in ohio working on the wright brothers book. i was not living there, but going back and forth. i got very interested in the , both...
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university case. >> at the time, they claim to indiana-born curiel couldn't be fair.for montes, now living in mexico waiting to out outcome of his case as of 750 70,750,000 r docket recipients. >> bret: president trump talks paris terror, iran news, and whether north korea's leader is crazy. we will talk about what we heard today in the news conference and my interview with italy's prime minister. the panel joins me after a quick break. roller derby. ♪ now give up half of 'em. do i have to? this is a tough financial choice we could face when we retire. but, if we start saving even just 1% more of our annual income... we could keep doing all the things we love. prudential. bring your challenges. and her new mobile wedding business.tte at first, getting paid was tough... until she got quickbooks. now she sends invoices, sees when they've been viewed and-ta-dah-paid twice as fast for free. visit quickbooks-dot-com. ito treat your toughy nasal allergies... ...listen up. unlike pills that don't treat congestion, clarispray covers 100 percent of your nasal allergy symptoms.
university case. >> at the time, they claim to indiana-born curiel couldn't be fair.for montes, now living in mexico waiting to out outcome of his case as of 750 70,750,000 r docket recipients. >> bret: president trump talks paris terror, iran news, and whether north korea's leader is crazy. we will talk about what we heard today in the news conference and my interview with italy's prime minister. the panel joins me after a quick break. roller derby. ♪ now give up half of 'em. do...
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university. candidate trump said the judge born in indiana hated him. >> i believe he happens to be spanish, whichnic, which is fine. and we haven't asked for recusal, which we may do, but we have a judge who's very hostile. should have been thrown out. >> reporter: now lawyers for a 23-year-old man are telling the judge that homeland security isn't turning over all the records about the case. juan manuel montes is a called d.r.e.a.m.er in the u.s. since he was 9, one of thousands who came as children, able to stay under an obama policy still in effect. m och mo montes was arrested climbing over the wall. he was promptly deported. his lawyers say he was outside the country because two days earlier federal agents improperly deported him after he he failed to produce identification perform his lawyers filed a lawsuit in front of judge curiel. >> we don't know what happened to him because they refused to provide answers up till now. >> reporter: homeland security says it has no records of any border agtsz walking into m ochomontes only his illegal re-entry. >> because of his illegal behavior he lost
university. candidate trump said the judge born in indiana hated him. >> i believe he happens to be spanish, whichnic, which is fine. and we haven't asked for recusal, which we may do, but we have a judge who's very hostile. should have been thrown out. >> reporter: now lawyers for a 23-year-old man are telling the judge that homeland security isn't turning over all the records about the case. juan manuel montes is a called d.r.e.a.m.er in the u.s. since he was 9, one of thousands...
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candidate trump repeatedly said judge curiel could not handle the trump university case because he was mexican. he was born in indiana. >> he is a hostile judge. >> this judge is of mexican herita heritage. >> reporter: this comes as the bipartisan leaders contend that the former national security adviser michael flynn may have broken the law by not properly reportedturkey. >> he was supposed to get permission and record it. he didn't. >> he did take the money. there are repercussions for the violation of law. >> reporter: the white house pressed repeatedly for the first named adviser always with him on the campaign trail. >> there will always be a case where people with prior clearance between the time they filled it out and adjudicated and whether or not they updated that is the onus on the individual. >> reporter: a jam packed agenda on the white house today. among other things, expected to roll out the big tax plan. all 100 members of the senate are expected to come over to the white house complex to get a briefing on north korea. members of the house of representatives are expected to get a similar briefing on c
candidate trump repeatedly said judge curiel could not handle the trump university case because he was mexican. he was born in indiana. >> he is a hostile judge. >> this judge is of mexican herita heritage. >> reporter: this comes as the bipartisan leaders contend that the former national security adviser michael flynn may have broken the law by not properly reportedturkey. >> he was supposed to get permission and record it. he didn't. >> he did take the money....
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then candidate trump, called judge cruiel unable to deal with the trump university claim because he was mexican. he was born in indiana. >> he is a hostile judge to me. he is of mexican heritage. i'm building a wall. >> reporter: this comes as the buy pa bipartisan committee reports that michael flynn may have broken the law by not disclosing payments from turkey and russia. >> he was supposed to get permission. he didn't report it. >> he did take that money. it was inappropriate. there are repercussions for the violation of law. >> reporter: the vetting process for the first named adviser was always with him on the campaign trail. >> there will always be a case of the people who had prior clearance, they could have engaged in something and whether they updated that is the onus is on the individual. >> reporter: a busy day here at the white house. all members of the united states senate are expected to come here for an unprecedented briefing of the situation in north korea. chris and alisyn. >> let's bring in our panel. we have david gregory and white house reporter carol lee and senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin. l
then candidate trump, called judge cruiel unable to deal with the trump university claim because he was mexican. he was born in indiana. >> he is a hostile judge to me. he is of mexican heritage. i'm building a wall. >> reporter: this comes as the buy pa bipartisan committee reports that michael flynn may have broken the law by not disclosing payments from turkey and russia. >> he was supposed to get permission. he didn't report it. >> he did take that money. it was...
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university which were settled. mr. trump questioned his impartiality called him, "a mexican." judge curiel was born in indiana. the decision by fox news to fire bill o'reilly may not end the sexual harassment scandal there. federal prosecutors have launched a criminal investigation. according to a lawyer for a woman who is suing roger ailes, the former chairman of fox news. anna werner is following this. >> reporter: the board of 21st century fox met inside fox news headquarters today-- >> shame on fox! >> reporter: while outside the national organization for women declared the ouster of host bill o'reilly isn't enough. >> we thought it was really important to come out and shame the 13 members of the board of directors of 21st century fox who have allowed this culture to flourish. >> reporter: federal prosecutors have questions, too. a lawyer representing former fox news cohost andrea tantaros, who is suing former fox news chairman roger ailes, says u.s. attorneyattorneys have subpoenaf his other clients. >> i want to be clear they don't know what the nature of the investigation is. >> reporter: but attorney j
university which were settled. mr. trump questioned his impartiality called him, "a mexican." judge curiel was born in indiana. the decision by fox news to fire bill o'reilly may not end the sexual harassment scandal there. federal prosecutors have launched a criminal investigation. according to a lawyer for a woman who is suing roger ailes, the former chairman of fox news. anna werner is following this. >> reporter: the board of 21st century fox met inside fox news headquarters...
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indiana. last month, he approved a $25 million settlement deal between trump university and students who say theyfor seminars that trump -- trump never admitted wrongdoing. joining me now is ari melber. despite the fact that the judge may be a fantastic judge, does this very vocal and visible spat between the two during the campaign create any conflict of interest? >> no, not at all. if it did, that would only incentivize people making attacks on judges, which are rare. the history you point to is important because, of course, trump university was a business designed to give people business advice that went out of business. people then sued, feeling they were taken advantage of. they effectively won by settlement the $25 million. after all the heat and noise, which is some say a pattern with this president, the truth was that he didn't fair well in the case. judge curiel never had subsntive issues and donald trump paid the $25 million right after the election. professor clark who spoke to us earlier today said, the fact the president tried to pick a fight with judge curiel doesn't mean he gets kn
indiana. last month, he approved a $25 million settlement deal between trump university and students who say theyfor seminars that trump -- trump never admitted wrongdoing. joining me now is ari melber. despite the fact that the judge may be a fantastic judge, does this very vocal and visible spat between the two during the campaign create any conflict of interest? >> no, not at all. if it did, that would only incentivize people making attacks on judges, which are rare. the history you...
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euthanasia," gorsuch lifted entire passages from an indiana law journal article, with minor additions and changes to verb tenses. syracuse university writing professor rebecca moore howard told politico -- "each of the individual incidents constitutes a violation of academic ethics. i've never seen a college plagiarism code that this would not be in violation of." president donald trump travels today to the trump mar-a-lago club in palm beach, florida, to meet with chinese prpresident xi jinping, the first meeting between the two leaders. since taking office, trump has alreready spent 17 days at mar-a-lago a at an estimated cot to taxpapayers of $3.3 million r trip. ahead of the talks with xi, trump prpredicted a difficult meeting, promising to confront the chinese leader over trade deficits and currency manipulation. the pair are also expectcted to discuss north korea's nuclear weapons program. trump has warned he's willing to take unilateral action against north korea. we'll have more on the meeting between donald trump and xi jinping after headlines. president donald trump lent his -- is lending his support to bill o'reilly wedn
euthanasia," gorsuch lifted entire passages from an indiana law journal article, with minor additions and changes to verb tenses. syracuse university writing professor rebecca moore howard told politico -- "each of the individual incidents constitutes a violation of academic ethics. i've never seen a college plagiarism code that this would not be in violation of." president donald trump travels today to the trump mar-a-lago club in palm beach, florida, to meet with chinese...
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declared his judge of being unfit to handle a lawsuit against trump university because he claimed the judge was mexican. but he was born in indiana. >> he is hispanic, i believe, and he is a very hostile judge to be in front of. this judge is of mexican heritage. i'm building the wall. >> this legal set back contend that president trump's former national security advisor, michael flynn, may have broken the law by not properly disclosing payments from russia. >> he was supposed to get permission and she was supposed to report, and he didn't. >> it appears as if he did take that money. it was inappropriate and there are repercussions for the violation of law. >> the white house pressed repeatedly about the vetting process for the president's first named advisor, who was always with him on the campaign trail. >> there is always going to be in the case of people who had a prior clearance between the time they filled it out and had it adjudicated they could have engaged in something and whether they updated that or not is always the onus is on the individual. >> the stepped up tempo at the end of 100 days continues at the white house.
declared his judge of being unfit to handle a lawsuit against trump university because he claimed the judge was mexican. but he was born in indiana. >> he is hispanic, i believe, and he is a very hostile judge to be in front of. this judge is of mexican heritage. i'm building the wall. >> this legal set back contend that president trump's former national security advisor, michael flynn, may have broken the law by not properly disclosing payments from russia. >> he was supposed...
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indiana and ohio. >> well, right now the strongest part of the storm is over wisconsin which is seeing severe thunderstorms and heavy rain overnight. >>> yesterday, hail at the university of nebraska softball games in both the huskers and jayhawks fleeing for shelter. eventually they did get that game in. >> so did the cleanup. >>> the popular headphonemaker accused of collecting users' data. >>> plus, a pilot attacked at an airport. what the passenger said he did on the plane causing all of that to happen. >> outrageous. >>> smoke in the cabin of a different flight. lots of questions about how the pilot reacted when this >>> and liftoff. >> and they're on their way. a soyuz capsule bringing two new crew members to the international space station taking place overnight in central asia. the first time in space for the american astronaut, he joins a their five-month orbit in space. good luck, guys. >>> terrifying moments for passengers aboard a nigerian an liner as it filled with smoke. it was minutes after it took off. the pilot told the terrified passengers to calm down and about a half hour later they landed at their destination safely. >> interesting to find out what
indiana and ohio. >> well, right now the strongest part of the storm is over wisconsin which is seeing severe thunderstorms and heavy rain overnight. >>> yesterday, hail at the university of nebraska softball games in both the huskers and jayhawks fleeing for shelter. eventually they did get that game in. >> so did the cleanup. >>> the popular headphonemaker accused of collecting users' data. >>> plus, a pilot attacked at an airport. what the passenger...
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indiana and ohio. >> well, right now the strongest part of the storm is over wisconsin, which is seeing severe thunderstorms and heavy rain overnight. >>> yesterday hail at the university of nebraska softball games and both the huskers and the kansas jayhawks fleeing for shelter. eventually they did get that game in. >> with a little bit of cleanup. >> yeah. >>> still ahead, the popular headphonemaker accused of collecting users' data. >>> plus, a pilot attacked at an airport. what the passenger said he did on the plane causing all of that to happen. >> outrageous. >>> and smoke in the cabin of a different flight. today there is only one park for every 14,000 americans. connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve. from boulevards to ball fields and ponds to playgrounds, together we have saved over 3 million acres of land. a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. >>> and liftoff. >> and they're on their way. a soyuz capsule is bringing two new crew members to the international space station taking place overnight in central asia. it is the first time in for t
indiana and ohio. >> well, right now the strongest part of the storm is over wisconsin, which is seeing severe thunderstorms and heavy rain overnight. >>> yesterday hail at the university of nebraska softball games and both the huskers and the kansas jayhawks fleeing for shelter. eventually they did get that game in. >> with a little bit of cleanup. >> yeah. >>> still ahead, the popular headphonemaker accused of collecting users' data. >>> plus, a...
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university case. mr. trump claimed he could not be impartial because of his mexican heritage. mind you, he's from indiana. the lawsuit was settled. >>> now, curiel, who was chosen randomly will preside over the case of juan manuel montes, despite claiming he was protected under daca. montes tried to sneak back into the u.s. on february 19th and he was caught by border patrol agents. his lawyers claim he was improperly deported one day earlier, but homeland security officials dispute that, insisting montes left the country without pre-authorization, therefore voiding his status. >>> u.s. authorities are seeking the arrest of julian assange. the justice department has already prepared charges after investigating the wikileaks founder for years, but how will u.s. prosecutors pursue their case with assange still holed up overseas. here's cnn justice correspondent pamela brown. >> well, good morning, alison and dave. we have learned from u.s. authorities have prepared charges to seek the arrest of wikileaks founder julian assange. the justice department probe of assange and wikileaks, dates back to 2010 when
university case. mr. trump claimed he could not be impartial because of his mexican heritage. mind you, he's from indiana. the lawsuit was settled. >>> now, curiel, who was chosen randomly will preside over the case of juan manuel montes, despite claiming he was protected under daca. montes tried to sneak back into the u.s. on february 19th and he was caught by border patrol agents. his lawyers claim he was improperly deported one day earlier, but homeland security officials dispute...
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university lawsuit case. mr. trump claimed curiel could not be impartial because of his mexican heritage. mind you, he's from indiana. the lawsuit was ultimately settled. >> curiel, who was chosen randomly, will preside over the case of 23-year-old dreamer juan manuel montes who claims he was protected under the deferred action for childhood arrivals, or daca. montes tried to sneak back into the u.s. on february 19th, and was caught by border patrol agents. his lawyers claim he was improperly deported one day earlier. homeland security officials dispute that, insisting montes left the country without preauthorization and therefore voided his status. let's bring in zach wolf, managing editor of cnn politics.com, talking all things d.c. >> good morning, zach. >> good morning. >> start with the ongoing health care discussion. we're told the house freedom caucus, the conservatives on the right and the moderate tuesday group have been talking while at recess. they're not back until next week. what are you hearing? we've seen no text yet about this potential mcarthur amendment that would change this bill? >> well, you sai
university lawsuit case. mr. trump claimed curiel could not be impartial because of his mexican heritage. mind you, he's from indiana. the lawsuit was ultimately settled. >> curiel, who was chosen randomly, will preside over the case of 23-year-old dreamer juan manuel montes who claims he was protected under the deferred action for childhood arrivals, or daca. montes tried to sneak back into the u.s. on february 19th, and was caught by border patrol agents. his lawyers claim he was...
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university litigation. candidate trump said he could be ejected because of his mexican heritage even though he was born in indiana am told that half of his cases are probably immigration related and he should not have a hard time being unbiased. >> martha: thank you. the new head of the dnc, tom perez, has not always been consistent on this issue. the other day he tweeted this. "trump's mass deportation force has taken juan manuel montes. trump and republicans promise that dreamers wouldn't be targeted. lies." he seems to forget that president obama deported 365 with daca coverage after they committed some sort of an offense that negated that from i.c.e. during the course of his presidency. a little bit of selective memory on the part of mr. perez. let's bring in our guest tonight. joining me now, david wall, turning a supportive president trump. matt bennett, cofounder of third way and former deputy to mike deputy assistant to president bill clinton. given the fact that people who broke the laws that pertain to your daca status, were departed from this country and the hundreds under president obama, why would to
university litigation. candidate trump said he could be ejected because of his mexican heritage even though he was born in indiana am told that half of his cases are probably immigration related and he should not have a hard time being unbiased. >> martha: thank you. the new head of the dnc, tom perez, has not always been consistent on this issue. the other day he tweeted this. "trump's mass deportation force has taken juan manuel montes. trump and republicans promise that dreamers...
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university case. >> i think judge curiel should be ashamed of himself. >> reporter: although judge curiel was born in indianaing he couldn't be impartial because of trump's hard-line immigration stance. >> i'm building a wall, okay. i'm building a wall. >> reporter: the case was eventually settled for $25 million. call it karma or poetic justice, now that same judge he called totally biassed and a hater has been thrust into trump's world once again. this time he's in the middle of the first possible deportation of a dreamer. juan manuel bojorkes. it could be a test. if i was an immigration lawyer it wouldn't be my choice though. they have a difficult case here because they lack these records of how mr. montez was sent back to mexico initially. >> reporter: the 23-year-old treemer w dreamer was brought to the u.s. when he was nine and has daca protection until 2018. daca is the relief given by the obama administration to people brought to the u.s. as children. it was kept intact by president trump. montez' attorneys claim he was wrongfully deported on february 18th. according to dhs, that deportation never ha
university case. >> i think judge curiel should be ashamed of himself. >> reporter: although judge curiel was born in indianaing he couldn't be impartial because of trump's hard-line immigration stance. >> i'm building a wall, okay. i'm building a wall. >> reporter: the case was eventually settled for $25 million. call it karma or poetic justice, now that same judge he called totally biassed and a hater has been thrust into trump's world once again. this time he's in the...
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indiana. high is a federal judge appointed for life just like donald trump's sister, the federal judge. he provided over the trump universitydal. that is our broadcast on this wednesday night. thank you for being here with us and good night from new york. massachusetts senator elizabeth warren is here tonight for the interview. she will be here live in the studio with me. i'm very much looking forward to that conversation. elizabeth warren tonight for the interview. we start tonight with the founding of the family research council. the family research council was founded as a very conservative hard line religious right activist group in the early 1980s. james dobson has always been the figure head and prime mover of the family research council. its initial founding came in large part from a michigan businessman, a man named edgar prince. he ran a manufacturing company that made auto parts and other stuff through the '60s, '70s and '80s and '90s. what he became famous for was not his business acumen in michigan, what he did with his fortune.
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indiana. >> he's of mexican heritage. >> yes, totally coincidentally, it's the same judge curiel who candidate donald trump complained was biased during the trump universityho will now hear this dreamer's case. today trump's attorney general jeff sessions claimed daca recipients are not being targeted while simultaneously sending a warning. >> daca enrollees are not being targeted. i don't know why this individual was picked up. everybody in the country illegally is subject to being deported. so people come here, and they stay here a few years, and somehow they think that they're not subject to being deported. well, they are. >> 14 years in this individual's case. but here's how iowa congressman steve king responded to news about montes. first non-valedictorian dreamer deported. border patrol, this one's for you. that appears to be a beer. congressman king, we should be clear, is not an outlier. he may be in his tone, but substantively he is in many ways the voice of the republican party on immigration, the trump before trump. if that seems like it's ripped out of a right wing talk radio rant, that's no accident. how right wing took over the entirety of t
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indiana. he is a federal judge appointed for life just like donald trump's cyster the federal judge. judge curiel presided over the trump universityase. the court says the assignment of the dreamer case to judge curiel was random and coincidental. that is our broadcast on this wednesday night. thank you so much for being here with us and good night from new york. >>> tonight on "all in". >> the spin stops right here. >> the end of an era. >> i'm not going dress you down anymore. >> bill o'reilly out at fox news. >> it's not a traditional america anymore. >> why now after 20 controversy-filled years? what this means for the president who spoke out for o'reilly. >> i bought you so many vanilla milkshakes. you owe me. >> and how this could change the american political landscape forever. >> we are sending an armada, very powerful. >>> republicans enter the spin zone on georgia six. >> i think this was a big loss for them. >>> and new reports that the fbi is using the trump-russia dossier, and the white house was just smearing susan rice when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. we just witnessed
indiana. he is a federal judge appointed for life just like donald trump's cyster the federal judge. judge curiel presided over the trump universityase. the court says the assignment of the dreamer case to judge curiel was random and coincidental. that is our broadcast on this wednesday night. thank you so much for being here with us and good night from new york. >>> tonight on "all in". >> the spin stops right here. >> the end of an era. >> i'm not going...