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>> everything that irin said i agree with. court tries to figure some narrower way to constrain this ruling so it doesn't on the one hand force corporations to do that which they feel violates their religious conscience, and on the other hand as irin said, open the flood gates to religious corporation owners imposing all kinds of religious constraints on their employees regardless of their xleer's religious beliefs. i think we're trying to find some middle way. chief justice roberts talked a little bit, could we make this specific to the green family who owned hobby lobby because it's a family held, closely held corporation? if they're trying to go small, they may do that. if they go big, the consequences in either direction are huge. >> dahlia, to me my head spins when i hear you or anybody else talking about this case, talking about the corporation's religion. have we ever in supreme court history, have we had previous cases in which a corporation was recognized to have a right to religion? >> this case comes up under the re
>> everything that irin said i agree with. court tries to figure some narrower way to constrain this ruling so it doesn't on the one hand force corporations to do that which they feel violates their religious conscience, and on the other hand as irin said, open the flood gates to religious corporation owners imposing all kinds of religious constraints on their employees regardless of their xleer's religious beliefs. i think we're trying to find some middle way. chief justice roberts...
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there are always going to be rationales for deciding who has the right to reproduce. >> irin carmon.on this story on allinamerica.msnbc.com. elizabeth haddix from the unc center of civil rights. thank you both. >> thanks, chris. >>> coming up i heahead on the show -- >> by early july the volunteers arrived in full force. during the summer 80 civil rights workers were beaten and 1,000 arrests reported. one of the most dangerous jobs was traveling from house to house in isolated rural areas to build support for a new political party. >> this week is the 50th anniversary of freedom summer. i'll talk to the man who organized it, next. [meow mix jingle slowly and quietly plucks.] right on cue. [cat meows] [laughs] ♪meow, meow, meow, meow... ♪meow, meow, meow, meow... it's more than just a meal, it's meow mix mealtime. with 100% complete and balanced nutrition, and the taste, textures and variety cats love, it's the only one cats ask for by name. this is the first power plant in the country to combine solar and natural gas at the same location. during the day, we generate as much electrici
there are always going to be rationales for deciding who has the right to reproduce. >> irin carmon.on this story on allinamerica.msnbc.com. elizabeth haddix from the unc center of civil rights. thank you both. >> thanks, chris. >>> coming up i heahead on the show -- >> by early july the volunteers arrived in full force. during the summer 80 civil rights workers were beaten and 1,000 arrests reported. one of the most dangerous jobs was traveling from house to house in...
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i want to bring in ari and irin to talk about this. this is a big win, isn't it?. it all depends on who's in charge. as pete was reporting, presidents in both parties have used this power. but it doesn't fall just along political lines at the court. it is the more liberal bloc, so to speak, that is in the majority in this opinion limiting this power and for practical purposes it means the senate, whoever controls it, can make it much harder to ever get a recess appointment in because they have these little faux sessions to say they're never in recess. having said that, what justice scalia and the conservatives on the court said they want to go farther in limiting this power. it reserves the right of a president at times to do recess appointments. but practically that is less likely to happen. >> does it affect the appointments made under this rule that they're saying you can't use anymore? >> yes. it basically strikes down those appointments as invalid. you have the court saying to the president because you made this in this three-day mini recess that the senate s
i want to bring in ari and irin to talk about this. this is a big win, isn't it?. it all depends on who's in charge. as pete was reporting, presidents in both parties have used this power. but it doesn't fall just along political lines at the court. it is the more liberal bloc, so to speak, that is in the majority in this opinion limiting this power and for practical purposes it means the senate, whoever controls it, can make it much harder to ever get a recess appointment in because they have...
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irin carmon from msnbc. >>> news to pass along.r senate majority leader howard baker has died at the age of 88. the republican from tennessee was the vice chairman of the senate watergate committee. during the hearings he famously asked what did the president know and when did he know it? he earned the respect of republicans and democrats during his 18 years in the senate and also served as the white house chief of staff and u.s. ambassador to japan. we'll be right back. ups is a global company, but most of our employees live in the same communities that we serve. people here know that our operations have an impact locally. we're using more natural gas vehicles than ever before. the trucks are reliable, that's good for business. but they also reduce emissions, and that's good for everyone. it makes me feel very good about the future of our company. ♪ looks like we're about to board. mm-hmm. i'm just comparing car insurance rates at progressive.com. is that where they show the other guys' rates, too? mm-hmm. cool. yeah. hi. final bo
irin carmon from msnbc. >>> news to pass along.r senate majority leader howard baker has died at the age of 88. the republican from tennessee was the vice chairman of the senate watergate committee. during the hearings he famously asked what did the president know and when did he know it? he earned the respect of republicans and democrats during his 18 years in the senate and also served as the white house chief of staff and u.s. ambassador to japan. we'll be right back. ups is a...
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more interesting, women as the bread win irin their family, the highest earner, has gone from 11% tong. >> huge move. >> white-collar jobs have adapted to this reality than some of the lower income jobs. carly fiorina, what do you think of all this? >> well, first of all, i think it is probably a natural trend. women are half the world, half the nation. and those statistics are encouraging in many ways, because it says women are able to choose their lives. it may also be a sign that families are feeling under great pressure. i talked a little earlier about crony capitalism and main street entrepreneurship. part of the consequence of that is the rich are getting richer, equities are the only place you can find returns, so if you own it, great. if you don't, too bad. >> you're missing out. >> the poor getting poorer. the middle class is stuck in between. some of this may be families are under pressure. on the other hand, women are the most underutilized resource in the world. >> the recent diversity reports from yahoo and google show it's overwhelmingly white and asian. >> good sell sa
more interesting, women as the bread win irin their family, the highest earner, has gone from 11% tong. >> huge move. >> white-collar jobs have adapted to this reality than some of the lower income jobs. carly fiorina, what do you think of all this? >> well, first of all, i think it is probably a natural trend. women are half the world, half the nation. and those statistics are encouraging in many ways, because it says women are able to choose their lives. it may also be a...
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it's catching up and it could be the biggest retail irin the world at some point on the retail side 25 years from now. celgene is interesting on the health care side. it's going to make up a huge part of our gross domestic product in 5 years. we asked jim cramer what's going to be the biggest health care stock? he thinks celgene is going to cure more diseases in the coming years than any other company out there. so that's why he likes celgene. it does a lot of cancer research. and then ibm. the reason why ibm is still in there, guys, is because it's a tech behemoth. it's going to survive the times. but we also think that they could be a big player, maybe, in cybersecurity. it's not outside the helm of possibility for big blue to take its services computer business, and make it so that it involves cybersecurity. so that's going to be a huge theme in 25 years. we think ibm could be one of those ones that really leads that particular industry 25 years from now. guys. back over to you. >> we -- we were at the at&t. >> mm-hmm. >> we had those gentlemen on talking about the future, and none
it's catching up and it could be the biggest retail irin the world at some point on the retail side 25 years from now. celgene is interesting on the health care side. it's going to make up a huge part of our gross domestic product in 5 years. we asked jim cramer what's going to be the biggest health care stock? he thinks celgene is going to cure more diseases in the coming years than any other company out there. so that's why he likes celgene. it does a lot of cancer research. and then ibm. the...