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james white, originally from glasgow, pleaded guilty to money laundering, possessing guns and explosivesed one of scotland's most prolific organized crime groups. you are watching bbc news. in the u.k., 39 asylum-seekers is a bacteria were found in the water system. the bbc understands that routine testing was done before migrants were moved onto the vessel. so far, no migrants have shown any symptoms. i have guests with me to discuss. we also have the technical director at airborne environmental consultants. how does legionella spread? where does it come from, and how does it spread? >> legionella is a naturally occurring waterborne bacteria found in rivers and streams all over the world, including u.k. effectively, it becomes a problem when it manages to get into typically man-made water systems. it ithere an extremely low numbers, this bacteria, if it has food, warmth, it is able to multiply two dangerous concentrations. the problem comes -- this is how people come down with disease -- is when water with viral bacteria can become aerosolized. when it is turned into an aerosol and rele
james white, originally from glasgow, pleaded guilty to money laundering, possessing guns and explosivesed one of scotland's most prolific organized crime groups. you are watching bbc news. in the u.k., 39 asylum-seekers is a bacteria were found in the water system. the bbc understands that routine testing was done before migrants were moved onto the vessel. so far, no migrants have shown any symptoms. i have guests with me to discuss. we also have the technical director at airborne...
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captions paid for by cbs television distribution dog trainer ursula pettyjohn is suing former client james white2 on the calendar in the matter of pettyjohn vs. white. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. ladies, have a seat. >> judge judy: miss pettyjohn, is boarding dogs your business? >> yes, it is. >> judge judy: how long has it been your business? >> i started a kennel in 2004 and then -- with a partner, separated from her and then started the kennel i currently have in 2008. >> judge judy: how many dogs do you take care of at any one time? >> my kennel permit allows me to have up to 40, but it probably averages around 20. >> judge judy: and the defendant brought his two dogs for you to take care of. >> correct. >> judge judy: had he ever brought his dogs to you before? >> he was a new client. >> judge judy: and how many days were his dogs at your facility >> he checked in on december 23rd, '17
captions paid for by cbs television distribution dog trainer ursula pettyjohn is suing former client james white2 on the calendar in the matter of pettyjohn vs. white. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. ladies, have a seat. >> judge judy: miss pettyjohn, is boarding dogs your business? >> yes, it is. >> judge judy: how long has it been your business? >> i started a kennel in 2004 and then -- with a partner, separated from her and then started the kennel i...
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james white, originally from glasgow, pleaded guilty to money laundering, importing millions of pounds of scotland's most prolific organised crime groups. the 46—year—old had been arrested in brazil, injune 2020 and was sent back to scotland last august. a police officer says he has made the "devastating" decision to leave northern ireland after accidental breaches of internal data revealed the identities of officers and staff. the police service of northern ireland mistakenly shared details about 10,000 of its employees on tuesday. details of a second data breach from july then emerged. the officer said the data breach was "the straw broke the camel's back". the comedian, actor and former family fortunes presenter, les dennis is the 15th and final celebrity contestant to be announced for this year's strictly come dancing. he willjoin others including former tennis player and broadcaster annabel croft, rip—off you're live with bbc news. being temporarily removed, that's because traces of legionella bacteria have been found in the barge �*s water supply. legionella can lead to a type of
james white, originally from glasgow, pleaded guilty to money laundering, importing millions of pounds of scotland's most prolific organised crime groups. the 46—year—old had been arrested in brazil, injune 2020 and was sent back to scotland last august. a police officer says he has made the "devastating" decision to leave northern ireland after accidental breaches of internal data revealed the identities of officers and staff. the police service of northern ireland mistakenly...
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james white, originally from glasgow, pleaded guilty to money laundering, importing millions of poundsised crime groups. the 46—year—old was arrested in brazil injune 2020 and was sent back to scotland last august. the comedian, actor, and former family fortunes presenter, les dennis is the 15th and final celebrity contestant to be announced for this year's strictly come dancing. he willjoin others including former tennis player and broadcaster annabel croft, rip—0ff britain presenter angela rippon, and the lead anchor of channel 4 news, krishnan guru—murthy. let's turn to ukraine, where president zelenskyy has sacked all of the heads of military enlistment in each region across the country. it follows corruption allegations. kyiv has been conscripting ukrainians for its counter—offensive to recapture territory controlled by moscow's troops. let's take a listen to his announcement. translation: we are dismissing all rerional translation: we are dismissing all regional military _ translation: we are dismissing all regional military commissars. - translation: we are dismissing all region
james white, originally from glasgow, pleaded guilty to money laundering, importing millions of poundsised crime groups. the 46—year—old was arrested in brazil injune 2020 and was sent back to scotland last august. the comedian, actor, and former family fortunes presenter, les dennis is the 15th and final celebrity contestant to be announced for this year's strictly come dancing. he willjoin others including former tennis player and broadcaster annabel croft, rip—0ff britain presenter...
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. >> james: white house position is education department so mismanaged this department, they had 800,000 wonder the credibility, it gets rolled out after the supreme court bounces the other plan. did the people have no idea what the forbearance terms were? i doubt it. >> dagen: no one has been making federal student loan payments since march of 2020, start making payments in the fall. no interest, as well, that has been a 419 billion dollar bailout, i had heritage run the numbers and 290 billion in interest that was never paid and will not be paid in addition when you have no interest accruing student loans declined in real value by the inflation rate another 129 billion. there has been already a bailout, s scotus has no say so thachl is what people have gotten since 2020. >> mollie: it does show how much the left views college as places of power. colleges have increased tuition, awarding colleges for this bloat is absurd and insane particularly when it is politically unpopular to have middle-clas people paying for the graduate loan of wealthy people. but it really does show that the lef
. >> james: white house position is education department so mismanaged this department, they had 800,000 wonder the credibility, it gets rolled out after the supreme court bounces the other plan. did the people have no idea what the forbearance terms were? i doubt it. >> dagen: no one has been making federal student loan payments since march of 2020, start making payments in the fall. no interest, as well, that has been a 419 billion dollar bailout, i had heritage run the numbers...
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ace cottage few to dig expedited from brazil has been jailed for almost ten years, james white originallyhad been arrested in brazil in 2020 and was sent back to scotland last august. and the comedian actor and forum 15 and finally —— former tennis player and croft, presenterangela finally —— former tennis player and croft, presenter angela rippon and lead anchor of channel 4 news christian... not of us want to be on strike, my family members are patients, they urban operation, procedures, appointments cancelled during the strikes as well as the last that, all we are asking from the government is a credible offer. 0ver government is a credible offer. over the course of a year, £1 billion a year. these strikes have cost well over £1 billion, they're putting party politics over common sense and logic right now. party politics over common sense and logic right nova-— logic right now. represents nhs trusts in england, _ logic right now. represents nhs trusts in england, the _ logic right now. represents nhs trusts in england, the impact . logic right now. represents nhs trusts in england, the
ace cottage few to dig expedited from brazil has been jailed for almost ten years, james white originallyhad been arrested in brazil in 2020 and was sent back to scotland last august. and the comedian actor and forum 15 and finally —— former tennis player and croft, presenterangela finally —— former tennis player and croft, presenter angela rippon and lead anchor of channel 4 news christian... not of us want to be on strike, my family members are patients, they urban operation,...
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james white, originally from glasgow, pleaded guilty to money laundering, importing millions of poundst prolific organised crime groups. you're live with bbc news. here, 39 asylum—seekers who were moved onto the bibby stockholm barge in dorset earlier this week are being temporarily removed after traces of legionella bacteria was found in the water system. so far, none of the migrants have shown any symptoms. legionella can cause a type of pneumonia called legionnaires disease. the bbc understands that routine testing was done before migrants were moved on to the vessel. so far, none of the migrants have shown any symptoms. joining me now is dr s chelvan, head of immigration and public law at 33 bedford row chambers and adjunct professor at southampton law school, and bob harris, technical director at airborne environmental consultants. very good to see you both. mr harris can i want to start with you, how does this bradwhere it come from? it is a naturally occurring bacteria that's found in rivers and streams all over the world, including the uk. effectively becomes a problem when it
james white, originally from glasgow, pleaded guilty to money laundering, importing millions of poundst prolific organised crime groups. you're live with bbc news. here, 39 asylum—seekers who were moved onto the bibby stockholm barge in dorset earlier this week are being temporarily removed after traces of legionella bacteria was found in the water system. so far, none of the migrants have shown any symptoms. legionella can cause a type of pneumonia called legionnaires disease. the bbc...
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james white, originally from glasgow, pleaded guilty to money laundering, importing millions of poundser this week, have been temporarily removed, after traces of legionella bacteria , a type of pneumonia — was found in the water. the bbc understands that routine testing was done before migrants were brought on. so far none of them have shown any symptoms. let's bring back our panel. what do you make of this development after what's been a very controversial start of this policy of moving the migrants on board on monday. i start of this policy of moving the migrants on board on monday. i think what it shows — migrants on board on monday. i think what it shows is _ migrants on board on monday. i think what it shows is a _ migrants on board on monday. i think what it shows is a lack _ migrants on board on monday. i think what it shows is a lack of _ what it shows is a lack of serious preparation. for one, these tests, 0k, preparation. for one, these tests, 0k. the _ preparation. for one, these tests, ok, the tests were done before they -ot ok, the tests were done before they got on _ ok,
james white, originally from glasgow, pleaded guilty to money laundering, importing millions of poundser this week, have been temporarily removed, after traces of legionella bacteria , a type of pneumonia — was found in the water. the bbc understands that routine testing was done before migrants were brought on. so far none of them have shown any symptoms. let's bring back our panel. what do you make of this development after what's been a very controversial start of this policy of moving the...
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white margot james, tell us about the geographical significance of chernihiv.talk about places that are attacked in ukraine, but for many of our viewers they don't know the difference between many of them. that is a fair point. chernihiv is a city in northern ukraine, it is a smaller city, with ancient roots. it is somewhere where, in the early days and weeks of the full—scale invasion of last february, russian forces made their way south from belarus and tried to take this city. they got pretty close as well. ultimately, chernihiv did not fall. what it saw were relentless mortar strikes, missile strikes, and fighting on the outskirts of the city. it was part of the northern advance where russian forces tried to make their way down to kyiv, which is about a two—hour drive from here. it is a city that went through an awful lot last year. but because of its proximity to both the belarusian and russian border, air strikes are a daily threat, because it is harder for ukraine to intercept them while they are flying through the air. white margot james waterhouse, tha
white margot james, tell us about the geographical significance of chernihiv.talk about places that are attacked in ukraine, but for many of our viewers they don't know the difference between many of them. that is a fair point. chernihiv is a city in northern ukraine, it is a smaller city, with ancient roots. it is somewhere where, in the early days and weeks of the full—scale invasion of last february, russian forces made their way south from belarus and tried to take this city. they got...
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of james's to see the whites of james's eyes see how serious he eyes and to see how serious he is himo draw some lines in the and say, will not the sand and say, we will not allow tolerate this continued allow or tolerate this continued transnational . we transnational repression. we will stand up and be vocal about the importance of self determination, about rule of law, human rights , and law, about human rights, and actually else is delivering actually who else is delivering those messages the chinese those messages to the chinese communist they need to communist party? they need to hearit communist party? they need to hear it from someone. but obviously we've got to wait for james back terra firma james to be back on terra firma to well those points to know how well those points were he were landed and should he therefore taiwan to therefore go on to taiwan to show he is an independent show that he is an independent minded foreign secretary not somebody has gone to somebody who has just gone to china to apologise for previous errors? absolutely. and on taiwan, we have be absolutel
of james's to see the whites of james's eyes see how serious he eyes and to see how serious he is himo draw some lines in the and say, will not the sand and say, we will not allow tolerate this continued allow or tolerate this continued transnational . we transnational repression. we will stand up and be vocal about the importance of self determination, about rule of law, human rights , and law, about human rights, and actually else is delivering actually who else is delivering those messages...
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of james's to see the whites of james's eyes see how serious he eyes and to see how serious he is himo draw some lines in the and say, will not the sand and say, we will not allow tolerate this continued allow or tolerate this continued transnational . we transnational repression. we will stand up and be vocal about the importance of self determination, about rule of law, human rights , and law, about human rights, and actually else is delivering actually who else is delivering those messages the chinese those messages to the chinese communist they need to communist party? they need to hearit communist party? they need to hear it from someone. but obviously we've got to wait for james back terra firma james to be back on terra firma to well those points to know how well those points were he were landed and should he therefore taiwan to therefore go on to taiwan to show he is an independent show that he is an independent minded foreign secretary not somebody has gone to somebody who has just gone to china to apologise for previous errors? absolutely. and on taiwan, we have be absolutel
of james's to see the whites of james's eyes see how serious he eyes and to see how serious he is himo draw some lines in the and say, will not the sand and say, we will not allow tolerate this continued allow or tolerate this continued transnational . we transnational repression. we will stand up and be vocal about the importance of self determination, about rule of law, human rights , and law, about human rights, and actually else is delivering actually who else is delivering those messages...
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welcomes you, the white man, with open arms little knowing that it was the beginning of the end and before 50 years would pass, the wampanoags would no longer be a free people." to james, like metacom, the moral of the first thanksgiving was that the english and their white successors betrayed the wampanoags that befriended them in their time of need. this message has echoed through subsequent national days of morning that have taken place each thanksgiving and the very same place right up to this very day. as to the question of how to move forward, james' answer is to confront the history, including the fact, as he put it "that the wampanoags still walk the lands of massachusetts." james urged americans to consider native americans of worthy as the same respect as everyone else. "let us remember that the indian is and was as human as the white man. the indian feels pain, gets hurt, becomes defensive, has dreams, bears tragedy and failure, suffers from loneliness, needs to cry as well as laugh. if americans follow this counsel to extend their native country men and women basic compassion and acknowledgment, it would make thanksgiving day 1970 a new beginning towards w
welcomes you, the white man, with open arms little knowing that it was the beginning of the end and before 50 years would pass, the wampanoags would no longer be a free people." to james, like metacom, the moral of the first thanksgiving was that the english and their white successors betrayed the wampanoags that befriended them in their time of need. this message has echoed through subsequent national days of morning that have taken place each thanksgiving and the very same place right up...
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. ♪ announcer: sunday night on c-span's q&a, chief white house correspondent james rose author of skillh rise to greatness 1936-1986. he talks about the first of his two-part biography of the latest supreme court associate justice and skill leah. >> scalia requires from the excess of the unrest in the late 60's, and taking the law into your own hands. all of that shaped him. that is in ways that made him a better judge and justice. you really cannot understand how he got to be a justice scalia without understanding the element of his career. announcer: james rosen with his book skill leah sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen and all of our podcasts on our free c-span now app. ♪
. ♪ announcer: sunday night on c-span's q&a, chief white house correspondent james rose author of skillh rise to greatness 1936-1986. he talks about the first of his two-part biography of the latest supreme court associate justice and skill leah. >> scalia requires from the excess of the unrest in the late 60's, and taking the law into your own hands. all of that shaped him. that is in ways that made him a better judge and justice. you really cannot understand how he got to be a...
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. ♪ announcer: sunday not on c-span q&a, chief white house correspondent james rosen author of scaliarise to greatness 1936-1986 is the first of his two-part biography of the supreme court justice. >> scully oi think recoiled from the movement of the late 60's. --a silent debate. all about shaped him in ways that made him a better judge and justice. he really cannot understand how he got to be the justice alito without being -- understanding the elements of his academic career. >> sunday night in 8:00 eastern on c-span q&a. you can use it -- listen to cues -- listen to q&a on c-span now our free video mobile app. up next, former michigan republican congress and talks about the indictment of former president donald trump and he also discusses his support for a bipartisan group called no labels which is a -- is organizing a campaign for a third -- third party on the ballot. live. i am the reporter here at the washington post. our guest is former republican from michigan it, fret up in. -- fred upton. welcome back. fred: it's nice to see you. host: let's get right to the news. donald tru
. ♪ announcer: sunday not on c-span q&a, chief white house correspondent james rosen author of scaliarise to greatness 1936-1986 is the first of his two-part biography of the supreme court justice. >> scully oi think recoiled from the movement of the late 60's. --a silent debate. all about shaped him in ways that made him a better judge and justice. he really cannot understand how he got to be the justice alito without being -- understanding the elements of his academic career....
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. >> s that i did night on c-span's qa date newsmax chief white house correspondent james rosen author of scalia, rise to greatness, 1936-1986 talks about the first of this two-part biography of the late supreme court associate justice antonin scalia. >> scully i think we come from the excesses of the student antiwar movement of the late '60s, the unrest, the taking of alonzo nance confounds a debate and all that shaped him in ways that made him a better judge and better just to say really can't understand how we got to be just as clear without understanding the elements of his academic career. >> james rosen with his book scalia cited night at cspan2 a a but you can listen to q&a of over podcast on a free c-span now app. >> a healthy democracy doesn't just look like this. it looks like this, where americans can see democracy at work, where citizens are truly informed, a republic thrives. get informed straight from the
. >> s that i did night on c-span's qa date newsmax chief white house correspondent james rosen author of scalia, rise to greatness, 1936-1986 talks about the first of this two-part biography of the late supreme court associate justice antonin scalia. >> scully i think we come from the excesses of the student antiwar movement of the late '60s, the unrest, the taking of alonzo nance confounds a debate and all that shaped him in ways that made him a better judge and better just to say...
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. ♪ announcer: sunday night on c-span's q&a, news asked chief white how scores on the james rosen -- white house, james rosen talked about his book. >> saclia recoil from the movements of the 1960's like the unrest and silencing debate. all this say to him in ways that made him a better judge and justice. you really can understand how you got to be justice >> jamesosen with his books coolio sunday night at 8:00 eastern. you can listen to all of the podcasts on the free c-span now app. this weekend brings you to days of book tv, beginning with the national book festival live saturday at 9:00 a.m. eastern. sunday at 2:00, coverage of the 2023 reading festival at the presidential library in new york. at 9:00 p.m., a book about the flight from u.s. cities starting in the 1970's and the process behind it. watch book tv every weekend on c-span two and find a full schedule on your program guide, or watch online anytime. >> c-span campaign 2024 coverage is your front row seat to the presidential election. watch coverage of candidates on the campaign chair with announcements, meet and greets,
. ♪ announcer: sunday night on c-span's q&a, news asked chief white how scores on the james rosen -- white house, james rosen talked about his book. >> saclia recoil from the movements of the 1960's like the unrest and silencing debate. all this say to him in ways that made him a better judge and justice. you really can understand how you got to be justice >> jamesosen with his books coolio sunday night at 8:00 eastern. you can listen to all of the podcasts on the free c-span...
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. >> sunday night on c-span key with a newsmax chief white house james rosen rise to greatness 1936 to 1986 talks about the two-part biography of the late supreme court associate justice antonin scalia. >> antonin scalia will qualify for the anti-war movement of the late 60s. the taking at different times and the silencing of debate. all of that shaped him in ways that made him a better judge and a better justice so we can really understand how we got to be just the school you with elements of his academic role. >> jamesen with his book scalia sunday night on c-span q&a. you could listen to kiewit a and all of our podcast on free c-span app. >> where americans can see democracy in the public straight from the sources on c-span, unfiltered, unbiased from the nation's capital wherever you are it matters the most is what democracy looks like, powered by. >> a truly delightful to be with you and talk about your new book. it covers such a wide amount of time and space it's really a riveting read i thoroughly enjoyed it and am really looking forward to our conversation today. >> thank you, i
. >> sunday night on c-span key with a newsmax chief white house james rosen rise to greatness 1936 to 1986 talks about the two-part biography of the late supreme court associate justice antonin scalia. >> antonin scalia will qualify for the anti-war movement of the late 60s. the taking at different times and the silencing of debate. all of that shaped him in ways that made him a better judge and a better justice so we can really understand how we got to be just the school you with...
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sunday night on c-span's q&a, the chief white house correspondent james rosen, author of the rise to greatness 1936 to 1986 talked about the first of its two part biography of the late supreme court associate justice, antonin scalia. >> scalia recoil from the excesses -- in the late. 60s the unrest and the taking of the law into their own hands. the silencing of debates. and all that shaped him. in ways that made him a better judgment about our justice. so he really can't understand how we got to be justice scalia without understanding the elements of his academic career. >> james, with his book scalia, sunday night at eight eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen to q&a and all of our podcast on the
sunday night on c-span's q&a, the chief white house correspondent james rosen, author of the rise to greatness 1936 to 1986 talked about the first of its two part biography of the late supreme court associate justice, antonin scalia. >> scalia recoil from the excesses -- in the late. 60s the unrest and the taking of the law into their own hands. the silencing of debates. and all that shaped him. in ways that made him a better judgment about our justice. so he really can't understand...
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. ♪♪ sunday night and c-span's q&a, chief white house correspondent james, other glia, rise to greatness 1986 talks about the first of the two-part biography of the legs of room for associate justice incidents glia. >> recall from excess or movement of the late 60s, the silencing and all of that shaped him in ways that made him a better judge and justice you can understand how he got to be justices glia without understanding the elements. >> sunday night o'clock eastern on c-span's q&a. listen to a podcast, free c-span now up. ♪♪
. ♪♪ sunday night and c-span's q&a, chief white house correspondent james, other glia, rise to greatness 1986 talks about the first of the two-part biography of the legs of room for associate justice incidents glia. >> recall from excess or movement of the late 60s, the silencing and all of that shaped him in ways that made him a better judge and justice you can understand how he got to be justices glia without understanding the elements. >> sunday night o'clock eastern on...
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. ♪ >> sunday night on c-span's q&a, newsmax chief white house correspondent james rosen author of skilleah is a rise to greatness 1936 to 1986 talks about the birth of the late supreme court associate justice antonin scalia. >> the record from the excesses of the student antiwar movement of the 1960's, the unrest, taking law into their own hands, silencing debate, and all of that shaped him in ways that made him a better judge and better justice so you can really understand how he got to be justice scalia without understanding the elements of his academic career. >> james rosen with his books glia, sunday night -- skill leah , sunday night. you can listen to q&a an all her podcast under free c-span now app. ♪ >> c-span now is a free mobile app featuring your unfiltered view of what is happening in washington by than on demand. keep up with the day's biggest events with live streams of four proceedings and hearings from the u.s. congress, white house events, the courts, campaigns and more from the world of politics, all at your fingertips. you can also stay current with the latest episod
. ♪ >> sunday night on c-span's q&a, newsmax chief white house correspondent james rosen author of skilleah is a rise to greatness 1936 to 1986 talks about the birth of the late supreme court associate justice antonin scalia. >> the record from the excesses of the student antiwar movement of the 1960's, the unrest, taking law into their own hands, silencing debate, and all of that shaped him in ways that made him a better judge and better justice so you can really understand...
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high school students are in the hospital after a stabbing on campus at james lake high school on north white road just east of 680 in san jose around 12: 30 this afternoon. >> fire officials responded and you can see part of what looks like a basketball court behind the school taped off. as the long line of parents came to check on their kids, len ramirez has the very latest. >> reporter: the video shows what appears to be groups of boys fighting on a basketball playground. the fight was eventually broken up by high school staff members. we do not know if any of the students in the video were also involved in the stabbing or if the people fighting were students or people from off-campus. >> we heard about it through the intercom. they said code blue, that they are putting up the lockdown. then some friends told me oh, a kid got stabbed. >> reporter: students said the school went on lockdown for at least a half hour until police arrived. >> i guess it was a little bit scary, because the fact that we have that going on in our school? it is scary, but it was happening all the way across campus
high school students are in the hospital after a stabbing on campus at james lake high school on north white road just east of 680 in san jose around 12: 30 this afternoon. >> fire officials responded and you can see part of what looks like a basketball court behind the school taped off. as the long line of parents came to check on their kids, len ramirez has the very latest. >> reporter: the video shows what appears to be groups of boys fighting on a basketball playground. the...
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. >> saturday night on c-span's q&a day newsmax chief white house correspondent james rose and author of scalia rise to greatness making 36-1986 talks about the first of this two-part biography of the late supreme court associate justice antonin scalia. >> scalia i think recruited from the excesses of the student antiwar movement of the late '60s, the unrest, the taking of the law into their own hands, and all that shaped him in ways that made him a better judge under that adjuster so you really can't understand how he got to be just a story without understanding the elements of his academic career. >> james rosen with his book
. >> saturday night on c-span's q&a day newsmax chief white house correspondent james rose and author of scalia rise to greatness making 36-1986 talks about the first of this two-part biography of the late supreme court associate justice antonin scalia. >> scalia i think recruited from the excesses of the student antiwar movement of the late '60s, the unrest, the taking of the law into their own hands, and all that shaped him in ways that made him a better judge under that...
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newsmax chief white house correspondent james rosen author of school leah rise to greatness 1936 -- 1986 talks about the first of the two-part biography of the late supreme court associate justice. >> click school leah recalled for the excesses of the student antiwar movement the unrest. taking into their hands the sensing of debate. all that shaped him in ways that made him a better judge in a better justice. so you can really understand how we got to be justice scalia without understanding his academic career projects james rosen with his book scalia sunday night q&a part you can watch q&a all of our podcasts and free c-span now app. ♪ healthy democracy doesn't just look like this. it looks like this. americans can see democracy at work citizens are truly informed. the republic drives for get forgetinformed straight from the source. on c-span unfiltered, unbiased, word for word nations capitol to wherever you are is the opinion that matters the most is your own. this is what democracy looks like. c-span powered by cable. >> already, welcome everyone welcome to powerhouse arena. thank y
newsmax chief white house correspondent james rosen author of school leah rise to greatness 1936 -- 1986 talks about the first of the two-part biography of the late supreme court associate justice. >> click school leah recalled for the excesses of the student antiwar movement the unrest. taking into their hands the sensing of debate. all that shaped him in ways that made him a better judge in a better justice. so you can really understand how we got to be justice scalia without...
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. ♪ >> sunday night on c-span q&a, newsmax chief white house correspondent james rosen author of "scaliatalks about the first of his two part biography of the late supreme court associate. >> i think you will quote from the excess of the -- the unrest taken the law into their own hands and all that shaped him. in ways that make him a better judge and a better justice so you can understand how he got to be -- you cannot understand i got to be how he got to be with the understanding his academic career. >> sunday night on c-span q&a. you can listen to q&a and our podcasts on our c-span now at. >> c-span now the free mobile out featuring your unfiltered view of what is happening in washington live and on-demand. keep up with the days because events with live streams and hearings from u.s. congress, white house events, the courts, campaigns and more from the world of politics at your fingertips and stay current with latest episodes of "washington journal" and find scheduling information from c-span tv and a c-span radio and podcasts. c-span now available on the apple store and google play. d
. ♪ >> sunday night on c-span q&a, newsmax chief white house correspondent james rosen author of "scaliatalks about the first of his two part biography of the late supreme court associate. >> i think you will quote from the excess of the -- the unrest taken the law into their own hands and all that shaped him. in ways that make him a better judge and a better justice so you can understand how he got to be -- you cannot understand i got to be how he got to be with the...
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. >> sunday night on c-span key with a newsmax chief white house james rosen rise to greatness 1936 to 1986 talks about the two-part biography of the late supreme court associate justice antonin scalia. >> antonin scalia will qualify for the anti-war movement of the late 60s. the taking at different times and the silencing of debate. all of that shaped him in ways that made him a better judge and a better justice so we can really understand how we got to be just the school you with elements of his academic r
. >> sunday night on c-span key with a newsmax chief white house james rosen rise to greatness 1936 to 1986 talks about the two-part biography of the late supreme court associate justice antonin scalia. >> antonin scalia will qualify for the anti-war movement of the late 60s. the taking at different times and the silencing of debate. all of that shaped him in ways that made him a better judge and a better justice so we can really understand how we got to be just the school you with...
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james schultz is here he's a former trump white house lawyer working under don mcgahn within the trumpteam and has spoken out about why jack smith may have strong evidence. welcome, james. >> thanks for having me on. >> absolutely. let's start with your view of the strength of the coup case as filed by jack smith. your legal thoughts. >> so, i thought he was very careful and smart about the way he went about indicting the case. they didn't charge incitement. he took the first amendment issue, addressed it at the outset and said, look, the president has a right to lie. the president has a lot of rights to say a lot of things, but what he didn't have a right to do is commit crimes and conspire to overturn the outcome of that election through a number of different things, including the fake electors scheme, having doj send a letter there were serious issues regarding the election to swish out the attorney general, so on and so forth. so i think it was really smart in the way he charged the case, but it's not without, you know -- this is a novel case, and it's a case that's going to find i
james schultz is here he's a former trump white house lawyer working under don mcgahn within the trumpteam and has spoken out about why jack smith may have strong evidence. welcome, james. >> thanks for having me on. >> absolutely. let's start with your view of the strength of the coup case as filed by jack smith. your legal thoughts. >> so, i thought he was very careful and smart about the way he went about indicting the case. they didn't charge incitement. he took the first...
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. >> sunday night on c-span2 wednesday newsmax chief white house correspondent james rosen author of scalia rise to greatness 1936 site in 1986 talks about the first of this two-part biography of the late supreme court associate justice antonin scalia. >> scalia i think recalled from the excesses of the student antiwar movement of the late '60s the unrest, the taking of all into the home times, signs of debate and all that shaped him in ways that make it a better judge and a better justice so you really can't understand how we got to be justice scalia without understanding the elements that his academic career. >> james rosen with his book scalia sunday night at eight eastern on c-span2 q&a prick you can listen to q&a on our free c-span now at. >> i healthy democracy doesn't just look like their spirit it looks like this before americans can see democracy at work, where citizens are truly informed, a republic thrives get informed straight from the source on c-span. unfiltered, unbiased, word for word. from the nation's capital wherever you are. because the opinion that matters most i
. >> sunday night on c-span2 wednesday newsmax chief white house correspondent james rosen author of scalia rise to greatness 1936 site in 1986 talks about the first of this two-part biography of the late supreme court associate justice antonin scalia. >> scalia i think recalled from the excesses of the student antiwar movement of the late '60s the unrest, the taking of all into the home times, signs of debate and all that shaped him in ways that make it a better judge and a better...
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. >> sunday night on c-span2 wednesday newsmax chief white house correspondent james rosen author of scalia rise to greatness 1936 site in 1986 talks about the first of this two-part biography of the late supreme court associate justice antonin scalia. >> scalia i think recalled from the excesses of the student antiwar movement of the late '60s the unrest, the taking of all into the home times, signs of debate and all that shaped him in ways that make it a better judge and a better...
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. ♪ announcer: sunday not on c-span q&a, chief white house correspondent james rose and author of scaliase to greatness 1936-1986 talks about the first of his two-part biography of the late supreme court associate justice in the leah. >> scalia was from the excesses of the antiwar-ism in the late 60's. the unrest. -- for silent debate and all about -- all of that shaped him in ways that made him a better judge and justice. you really cannot understand how he got to be justice alito without understanding the elements of his academic career. announcer: james rosen with his book scalia on q&a. you can listen to q&a and all of our podcasts on c-span now our free video mobile app. ♪ announcer: listening to programs we c-span radio -- for your smart speaker just got easier. tell your smart speaker play c-span radio. you can listen to public affairs and events throughout the day. and you can catch washington today with a fast-paced report for the stories of the day. this into c-span anytime just tell your smart speaker play c-span radio. c-span powered by cable. ♪ announcer: c-span campaign 202
. ♪ announcer: sunday not on c-span q&a, chief white house correspondent james rose and author of scaliase to greatness 1936-1986 talks about the first of his two-part biography of the late supreme court associate justice in the leah. >> scalia was from the excesses of the antiwar-ism in the late 60's. the unrest. -- for silent debate and all about -- all of that shaped him in ways that made him a better judge and justice. you really cannot understand how he got to be justice alito...
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they did this because a white woman that day had identified james monroe as having killed her husband. in the truth of the matter, james monroe had nothing to do with killing this woman's husband. in fact, this woman had arranged for her lover to kill her husband to on his insurance money and then she pointed out james monroe, as the person who had done the crime to, avoid suspicion to herself and her lover with that evidence, frank pape and his officers barged into the house at gunpoint got james and flossie monroe out of bed, not wearing any clothes, brought them into the living room. frank pape beat james. while interrogate him about this murder and using odious racial slurs, the children came in to the living room crying screaming, seeing their parents being assaulted and the police officers assaulted as well. houston monroe, who was the eldest stepson of james monroe, turned 17 on that day, and he recalls that their screaming probably saved his father's life because they seemed like they were going to kill him. the officers then arrest james monroe, took him to the station, held
they did this because a white woman that day had identified james monroe as having killed her husband. in the truth of the matter, james monroe had nothing to do with killing this woman's husband. in fact, this woman had arranged for her lover to kill her husband to on his insurance money and then she pointed out james monroe, as the person who had done the crime to, avoid suspicion to herself and her lover with that evidence, frank pape and his officers barged into the house at gunpoint got...
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. >> sunday night on c-span's q & a, news max chief white house correspondent james rosen, author scaliae two part biography of the late supreme court justice antonin scalia. >> scalia recoiled from the late 60's, the unrest, taking law into their hands, the silencing of debate and all of that shaped him in ways that made him a better judge and a better justice. you can't understand how he got to be justice scalia without the academics of his career. >> james rosen with scalia on c-span q & a. you can listen to on our free podcasts and our app. >> a healthy democracy didn't just look like this. it looks like this, where americans can see democracy at work, when citizens are truly informed our republic
. >> sunday night on c-span's q & a, news max chief white house correspondent james rosen, author scaliae two part biography of the late supreme court justice antonin scalia. >> scalia recoiled from the late 60's, the unrest, taking law into their hands, the silencing of debate and all of that shaped him in ways that made him a better judge and a better justice. you can't understand how he got to be justice scalia without the academics of his career. >> james rosen with...
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earlier, cnn spoke with former trump white house lawyer, james schultz about why prosecutors felt compelled to make this filing. >> he opened up the door for this type of motion by jack smith with that comment. and no surprise that they made that motion and that the judge will take it seriously and get a hearing right away. which she's going to be vb ery thoughtful about this. she'll have to balance the former president's right of the first amendment against witness testimonies, witness interviews, those things will be protected, because the judge will take seriously the need to protect the witnesses from threats, intimidation, and those types of things that could be incited from that speech. but she's going to have to strike that balance and i think she'll be thoughtful about it. and it's something the trump legal team will have to deal with throughout this campaign, because there will be limitations on what the former president can say as it relates to this case and information he actually receives from this case and how he can use it publicly. yes it, opened up the door and certainly jus
earlier, cnn spoke with former trump white house lawyer, james schultz about why prosecutors felt compelled to make this filing. >> he opened up the door for this type of motion by jack smith with that comment. and no surprise that they made that motion and that the judge will take it seriously and get a hearing right away. which she's going to be vb ery thoughtful about this. she'll have to balance the former president's right of the first amendment against witness testimonies, witness...
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they did meetings with james comey at the white house and entrapped stafford's.y went on with this impeachment by asking questions about ukrainian corruption involving joe biden which we now know especially after the testimony yesterday was a very valid question to be asking. you had the accusation for members of congress of russian collusion for years which is special counsel which the entire country had to go through did not come up with the end. it's also denying an election. they did everything to delegitimize the fact that he had been elected by the american people to be the president. they did that behind the scenes using the legal system. it is the same thing they do with the supreme court. he try to get the supreme court to do things when they can't get what they want through congress. image of the priorities of the department of justice. i've talked to prosecutors who are still there. they have been taken off very serious child trafficking cases, child cases to come deal with that january 6th case. offer violent offenders. for trespassers on the capital.
they did meetings with james comey at the white house and entrapped stafford's.y went on with this impeachment by asking questions about ukrainian corruption involving joe biden which we now know especially after the testimony yesterday was a very valid question to be asking. you had the accusation for members of congress of russian collusion for years which is special counsel which the entire country had to go through did not come up with the end. it's also denying an election. they did...
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announcer: sunday night on c-span q&a, newsmax chief white house correspondent days -- james rosen, author" scalia," a book on justice antonin scalia. >> it was a sensing of a debate and all that shapes him in ways that made him a better judge and justice. . you cannot understand how he got to be justice scalia without understanding his academic career. announcer: james rosen with his book about justice scalia. you can watch on the c-span now app. announcer: up next, merrick arland announcing the special appointment of david weiss, overseeing the special counsel investigation into hunter biden. it is around five minutes. >> good afternoon. i am here to announce the appointment of david weiss as a special counsel, consistent with the department of justice regulation matters.
announcer: sunday night on c-span q&a, newsmax chief white house correspondent days -- james rosen, author" scalia," a book on justice antonin scalia. >> it was a sensing of a debate and all that shapes him in ways that made him a better judge and justice. . you cannot understand how he got to be justice scalia without understanding his academic career. announcer: james rosen with his book about justice scalia. you can watch on the c-span now app. announcer: up next, merrick...
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james gray. he left the white house and went back to the house in georgetown where he would stay and he grabbed his grip and headed for the washington navy yard. when he got there he found ellsworth laid out in the engine house. they were called the fire and that is because ellsworth raised a regiment all of firemen, okay, new york fireman. he thought these are men that rush towards fire. they are used to dealing with dangerous situations and they will make excellent soldiers. this was a type of infantry units used in the crimean war. there were no further aggressive tactics so they used different tactics than the standard union infantry soldier. so, that's why ellsworth was being autopsied in the engine house. it might be called the fire house today. it's where they kept the fire apparatus. so, after the autopsy was complete, holmes got to work using his proprietary fluid called and while he was in bombing ellsworth, the presidential carriage showed up at the navy yard and in it was mrs. lincoln and she wanted to see ellsworth. now this was victorian times. ellsworth was undergoing a surgical proc
james gray. he left the white house and went back to the house in georgetown where he would stay and he grabbed his grip and headed for the washington navy yard. when he got there he found ellsworth laid out in the engine house. they were called the fire and that is because ellsworth raised a regiment all of firemen, okay, new york fireman. he thought these are men that rush towards fire. they are used to dealing with dangerous situations and they will make excellent soldiers. this was a type...
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let's get right now to cnn senior crime and justice reporter katelyn polantz and former white house lawyer james folds. caitlin, let's start with you. from president trump not required to be there at morrow's hearing, we understand, but were you expecting to hear from the judge in this case? >> well, we are expecting to hear where the judge is going to stand on evidence handling. right now there is a legal dispute between prosecutors in this case and donald trump's team about what donald trump is able to talk about with other people, as he is learning about evidence of the justice departments has collected about him. the justice department will give him evidence, as part of what is called discovery, as they prepare for trial. and the justice department wants all of that to be locked down. they will not want to deal to share any of it, they want an order from the judge over top of the. trump's team, they don't want it to be that, broad they wanted only to find certain things as sensitive, that he can talk about, that have the ability to have what trump says is free speech. now, the justice depart
let's get right now to cnn senior crime and justice reporter katelyn polantz and former white house lawyer james folds. caitlin, let's start with you. from president trump not required to be there at morrow's hearing, we understand, but were you expecting to hear from the judge in this case? >> well, we are expecting to hear where the judge is going to stand on evidence handling. right now there is a legal dispute between prosecutors in this case and donald trump's team about what donald...
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. ♪ sunday night on c-span q&a newsmax chief white house correspondent james rosen author of school leahreatness 1936 -- 1986 talks about the first of the two-part biography of the late supreme court associate justice. >> click school leah recalled for the excesses of the student antiwar movement the unrest. taking into their hands the sensing of debate. all that shaped him in ways that made him a better judge in a better justice. so you can really understand how we got to be justice scalia without understanding his academic career projects james rosen with his book scalia sunday night q&a part you can watch q&a all of our podcasts and free c-span now app. ♪ healthy democracy
. ♪ sunday night on c-span q&a newsmax chief white house correspondent james rosen author of school leahreatness 1936 -- 1986 talks about the first of the two-part biography of the late supreme court associate justice. >> click school leah recalled for the excesses of the student antiwar movement the unrest. taking into their hands the sensing of debate. all that shaped him in ways that made him a better judge in a better justice. so you can really understand how we got to be...
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. ♪ sunday night on c-span q&a newsmax cheap white house correspondent james rosen and author of skull, rise to greatness 1936 -- 1986 talks about the first of the two-part biography of the late supreme court associate justice. >> scalia at recoil from the excesses of the student antiwar movement of the late 60s. the unrest appeared the taking of law into your own hands at different times. and all that shaped him in ways that made him a better judge and a better justice but you really cannot understand how we got to be just a scalia it without understanding elements of his academic career. >> james rosen with his books glia, sunday night at eight eastern on c-span q and a. listen to q&a and all of our podcast on our free c-span now cap. healthy democracy does not just look like this. it looks like this. americans can see democracy at work. citizens are truly informed. our republic thrives. get informed straight from the source on c-span. unfiltered, unbiased, word for
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over in 201, but his suit dates back to 2011 and in 2014, the year before he announced his white house bid, jameslion. but trump organized they underestimated his worth because they overlooked how valuable his brand is. he said you could double or triple his financial statements. the allegations continue through 2021 including the four years in the white house during those years, trump says he was too busy to commit fraud, preoccupied with with the most important job in the world saving millions of lives and saying he prevented a nuclear holt kous with north korea. now asked whether the trump organization has protocols to make sure they comply, that's why they have lawyers and has a reputation for being the most honest person in the world. >> all righty then. joining us is shelby talcott, political video reporter joyce ko, and a senior legal analyst elie honig. let's start with what is happening with meadows. give us some sense of i feel like all of these cases you have several people now saying we want our trial fast in georgia. how is this going to happen? >> there's so many moving parts. there
over in 201, but his suit dates back to 2011 and in 2014, the year before he announced his white house bid, jameslion. but trump organized they underestimated his worth because they overlooked how valuable his brand is. he said you could double or triple his financial statements. the allegations continue through 2021 including the four years in the white house during those years, trump says he was too busy to commit fraud, preoccupied with with the most important job in the world saving...
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nbc's garrett haake in atlanta, grant kushner, robert james and new york times white house correspondent peter baker. garrett, take us through these latest developmentses as we are playing a waiting game. we have defendants expected and all expected to turn themselves in before friday at noon to that fulton county jail. >> that's right, andrea. we have teams outside that jail waiting to see if anyone takes up the offer to show up. the sheriff has made the point that the jail's open 24/7 and with all these defendants know what the deadline is, noon on friday. of course, the most-watched defendant in this case will be relatively close to atlanta today fund-raising in tennessee, instead. we've heard no definitive plans from the trump team about when he might turn himself in to be booked in fulton county or whether or not that event that he promised for early next week in bedminster which he said he would present exculpatory evidence exonerating him in this case is even going to happen. all of this is going on while we are awaiting filings from his legal team on the other interference case i
nbc's garrett haake in atlanta, grant kushner, robert james and new york times white house correspondent peter baker. garrett, take us through these latest developmentses as we are playing a waiting game. we have defendants expected and all expected to turn themselves in before friday at noon to that fulton county jail. >> that's right, andrea. we have teams outside that jail waiting to see if anyone takes up the offer to show up. the sheriff has made the point that the jail's open 24/7...
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. >> sunday night on c-span q&a newsmax chief white house correspondent james rosen, scalia, rise to greatness, 1936 to 1986, the first of the two-part biography of the supreme court associate justice entities scalia. >> e had the late 60s movement the unrest and taken their own laws into their own hands and silencing the debate and all of that shaped him in ways that made him a better judge and a better justice. you could not understand how we got to be justice scalia without understanding the elements of his career. >> james rosen with his books scalia sunday night on q&a. you can listen to q&a and all of our podcast on our free c-span atat. >> lucas and author in the journalist who served from 2008, 2016. nightly today, nbc and msn. after leaving, russert embarked on a three year, six continent travel expedition that took him to nearly 70 countries. published by harper horizon, his first book and look for me there is a reflection of his deeply personal journey across many diverse external places. he is the son, the late tim russert of meet the press and vanity fair writer maureen
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. >> saturday night on c-span's q&a day newsmax chief white house correspondent james rose and author of scalia rise to greatness making 36-1986 talks about the first of this two-part biography of the late supreme court associate justice antonin scalia. >> scalia i think recruited from the excesses of the student antiwar movement of the late '60s, the unrest, the taking of the law into their own hands, and all that shaped him in ways that made him a better judge under that adjuster so you really can't understand how he got to be just a story without understanding the elements of his academic career. >> james rosen with his book scalias i did night at eight eastern on sea spans qa day. you can listen to acuity and all of our podcasts on our free c-span now app. >> a healthy democracy doesn't just look like this. it looks like this, where americans can see democracy at work, where citizens are truly informed, republican fries get informed straight from the source on c-span unfiltered, unbiased, word for word. from the nation's capital to wherever you are. because of the opinion that mat
. >> saturday night on c-span's q&a day newsmax chief white house correspondent james rose and author of scalia rise to greatness making 36-1986 talks about the first of this two-part biography of the late supreme court associate justice antonin scalia. >> scalia i think recruited from the excesses of the student antiwar movement of the late '60s, the unrest, the taking of the law into their own hands, and all that shaped him in ways that made him a better judge under that...
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. >> sunday night on c-span q&a, chief white house correspondent, james rosen, author of scalia, riseto greatness, 1936 to 1986, it talks about the first of his two part biography of the late supreme court associate justice, scalia. >> scalia, i think, raquel from excesses of the anti-war movement of the late 60s. the unrest of the taking the law into your own hands, the silencing of debate and all that shaped him in ways that made him a better judge and justice. he really can understand how he got to be justice scalia, the elements of his academic career. >> james rosen with his book, scalia, sunday night at eight eastern. you can listen to q&a and all our podcast on our free c-span now app. >> a healthy democracy doesn't just look like this, it looks like this. americans can see democracy at work. citizens are truly informed, our republic thrives. get informed straight from the source on c-span, unfiltered, unbiased, word for word, from
. >> sunday night on c-span q&a, chief white house correspondent, james rosen, author of scalia, riseto greatness, 1936 to 1986, it talks about the first of his two part biography of the late supreme court associate justice, scalia. >> scalia, i think, raquel from excesses of the anti-war movement of the late 60s. the unrest of the taking the law into your own hands, the silencing of debate and all that shaped him in ways that made him a better judge and justice. he really can...
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james munro returns to the white house as the first president after the fire in 1817 and brings with him this extraordinary 53 piece suite of furniture from the french cabinetmaker and it is in the white house, originally a red color, not a blue color. over time it becomes worn and out of fashion and by the time of the buchanan presidency, just one piece of the 53, which is tragic, there was a time before the kennedy presidency when there was no collection. an item could come into the white house for one president, the next president could come along and it could go away, nothing required that stay in the white house collection. at this point, this beautiful 53 piece suite of furniture comes in, by buchanan it is all gone except for one piece. missus kennedy undertook initiative to try to reclaim as many pieces as she could. we worked with her on that and other first ladies since. to this day i believe there are ten original pieces now in the white house collection. is that right? 11 pieces in the collection including that table and the fire screen you say is the most recent. if you
james munro returns to the white house as the first president after the fire in 1817 and brings with him this extraordinary 53 piece suite of furniture from the french cabinetmaker and it is in the white house, originally a red color, not a blue color. over time it becomes worn and out of fashion and by the time of the buchanan presidency, just one piece of the 53, which is tragic, there was a time before the kennedy presidency when there was no collection. an item could come into the white...
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. >>> former trump white house lawyer james schultz is with us. jim, great to have you here.ay's hearing is procedural and a little bit in the weeds. but big picture, this is the first time we're going to hear from judge chutkan. and big picture, what signs are you looking for from her? >> so, look, she's a former defender, public defender. so i think she's going to have a keen understanding and a sensitivity to the rights of a defendant in any case she's looking at. she's also a tough sentencer. so she's historically been a very tough sentencer. and i think she's going to be a tough judge in this case. she's not going to tolerate, you know, the public display of nonsense, if you will. and i think what you're going to see in this hearing today is her be very stern, listen to both sides, but be very thoughtful in her determinations. and i think she's likely to, you know, not allow everything to go, like the trump side wants. but i also don't think -- i'm sorry -- i think she's going to allow very -- she's going to limit it to that sensitive information. she's going to limit it
. >>> former trump white house lawyer james schultz is with us. jim, great to have you here.ay's hearing is procedural and a little bit in the weeds. but big picture, this is the first time we're going to hear from judge chutkan. and big picture, what signs are you looking for from her? >> so, look, she's a former defender, public defender. so i think she's going to have a keen understanding and a sensitivity to the rights of a defendant in any case she's looking at. she's also a...
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james monroe returns to the white house as a first president after the fire in 1817.rought an extra night 53 piee suite of furniture from a french cabinetmaker. it is there and the white house it was originally a rede color not a blue color. over time it becomes worn and out of fashion. it's been whittled down to one piece of the 53. and it's tragic practice of time before the kennedy presidency where there is no collection from one president the next president to come along and it could go away. nothing require that to say the white house collection buried that change with the kennedys and the johnsons. but at this point, this beautiful 53 piece suite of furniture comes in by buchanan it's all gone except for one piece. mrs. kennedy undertook an initiative to try to reclaim as many pieces as she could. we worked with her on that and other first lady t sentences. to this day i believe there are 10 original pieces now in the white house collection. is that right? elevenco? eleven p pieces in the question including the table in the fire screen you see there is the most
james monroe returns to the white house as a first president after the fire in 1817.rought an extra night 53 piee suite of furniture from a french cabinetmaker. it is there and the white house it was originally a rede color not a blue color. over time it becomes worn and out of fashion. it's been whittled down to one piece of the 53. and it's tragic practice of time before the kennedy presidency where there is no collection from one president the next president to come along and it could go...