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so what do people do, asks john locke? they form alliances with other individuals, so that they can mutually protect each other's rights. that, he says, is the origin of overnment. we have government to protect our rights. that is why we put up with them. that is their function. that is their purpose. nd know too that locke has a fairly specific definition of what these rights are. you have the right not to be killed. you have the right not to have your property taken against your will. you have the right not to have your liberty curtailed. none of these rights pose any burden upon anyone else. the only thing you ask of others is to leave you alone. so this is a very sort of limited conception of why we would have government, to protect our rights. and this works fine, maybe, for a few generations. you band together with individuals. you are there for one another, should some barbarian, and threaten your rights. but imagine that a couple generations past. imagine that one of the people in your community, a future generatio
so what do people do, asks john locke? they form alliances with other individuals, so that they can mutually protect each other's rights. that, he says, is the origin of overnment. we have government to protect our rights. that is why we put up with them. that is their function. that is their purpose. nd know too that locke has a fairly specific definition of what these rights are. you have the right not to be killed. you have the right not to have your property taken against your will. you...
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this individual of course is john locke. john locke is known more famously for his treatises on government. his essay on human understanding. his letters concerning toleration, his thoughts concerning toleration and his uncanny resemblance to late great actress, jessica tandy [laughter] >> so john locke is an individual who in his resemblance -- in his addition to his resemblance to jessica tandy and for those of you who are not familiar with her work, she was in driving miss daisy with morgan remind -- morgan freeman. the driver would take her from place to place and that is actually john locke in the backseat being chauffeured around. so john locke has an unenviable tax -- task ahead of him. the glorious revolution of course occurred in 1688 when the english people took it upon themselves to depose james ii and install in his place a new pair of enlightened limited monarchs, william and mary. the idea was that james ii had not respected britain's tradition of having a balanced constitution where power is shared among vario
this individual of course is john locke. john locke is known more famously for his treatises on government. his essay on human understanding. his letters concerning toleration, his thoughts concerning toleration and his uncanny resemblance to late great actress, jessica tandy [laughter] >> so john locke is an individual who in his resemblance -- in his addition to his resemblance to jessica tandy and for those of you who are not familiar with her work, she was in driving miss daisy with...
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john locke is known most famously for his two treatises essays onent, his human understanding, his thoughts concerning education, and of course, for his uncanny resemblance to the late great actress jessica tandy. locke is an individual, who in addition to his other resemblance to jessica tandy -- if you are not familiar, probably her most famous role is "driving miss daisy" where she costarred with morgan freeman. it was a heartwarming tale of an old southern lady and her relationship with her driver. actually, that is john locke in the backseat, being chauffeured around. anyway, john locke has an unenviable task at the time of when the english people took it upon themselves to depose james ii, one king, and to install in his place a new pair of enlightened, limited monarchs, william and mary. hadidea was that james ii not respected britain's tradition of having a balanced constitution where power is shared among various elements of government. he had not played nice with parliament. and so the english people took it upon themselves to overthrow him. but this is not something that the engl
john locke is known most famously for his two treatises essays onent, his human understanding, his thoughts concerning education, and of course, for his uncanny resemblance to the late great actress jessica tandy. locke is an individual, who in addition to his other resemblance to jessica tandy -- if you are not familiar, probably her most famous role is "driving miss daisy" where she costarred with morgan freeman. it was a heartwarming tale of an old southern lady and her...
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the idea in john locke, the british liberal philosopher in the 17th century, was often called the keyamerican political theory, he is the key. locke is the key. remember in john locke, the idea was you have a state of nature, this was people, free and completely independent who come together to design a society in the government. that is usually called the state of nature. in john rawls, he uses the term, "the original position" which is another way of saying state of nature. the original position where we design our society and government. but, he says it is important that that be abstracted from an existing society and behind a veil of ignorance. >> are you saying we should not think about the original position? what are you talking about? mr. sheldon: i will tell you in one minute. often people who make fun of john rawls will say he is behind the veil of ignorance. a veil covers you. a veil of ignorance for him is to be ignorant or unknowing of one thing. that is, when you design society, you are unknowing or ignorant of where you will end up in that society. very important concept
the idea in john locke, the british liberal philosopher in the 17th century, was often called the keyamerican political theory, he is the key. locke is the key. remember in john locke, the idea was you have a state of nature, this was people, free and completely independent who come together to design a society in the government. that is usually called the state of nature. in john rawls, he uses the term, "the original position" which is another way of saying state of nature. the...
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john locke was confused. really? are they confused or do you just have a really dumb and simplistic taxonomy and it is their fault they don't fit in your boxes? one the way we would know what rights are are the consequences that flow from not respecting or respecting them. so, consequences are very important to the theory of rights and almost all formulations, that there is some connection. that is history and examining how societies prosper. which ones prosper and which ones fail. it is an important element of that. but you don't always have to go down to those deep, metaphysical points. there are those who deny these things because they argue that collective identity is the right one. so, a very malevolent socialist thinker, it is becoming more clear he was a real nazi, through and through. he argues that his ideas are not about individual existence. it is about the german people. that that was the only true and real thing and that you and i are just foam on the surface. we are insignificant. we are nothing. people
john locke was confused. really? are they confused or do you just have a really dumb and simplistic taxonomy and it is their fault they don't fit in your boxes? one the way we would know what rights are are the consequences that flow from not respecting or respecting them. so, consequences are very important to the theory of rights and almost all formulations, that there is some connection. that is history and examining how societies prosper. which ones prosper and which ones fail. it is an...
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but john locke has a different understanding. is a veryk this powerful sentence -- "where there is no law, there is no freedom ". this is something i have come to understand much more, working in the post-soviet space and in in europe, and in transitional countries emerging out of dictatorships, the importance of the rule of law. ingredient and something we understand better i think, then pre-vista and a rations, because you have seen underground how important the rule of law is. contrary to the rule of law is arbitrary power. arbitrary power by others. ,o the libertarian synthesis you have the pillars of individual rights, spontaneous order and the rule of law, and then the way the they are related. when rights are legally secure and what in contract, free people generate orders of action. much more complex than any planner could have imagined and and they voluntarily coordinate behavior for mutual advantage. to the really the key process. so our challenge as libertarians is to secure liberty through law , to limiting the state,
but john locke has a different understanding. is a veryk this powerful sentence -- "where there is no law, there is no freedom ". this is something i have come to understand much more, working in the post-soviet space and in in europe, and in transitional countries emerging out of dictatorships, the importance of the rule of law. ingredient and something we understand better i think, then pre-vista and a rations, because you have seen underground how important the rule of law is....
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britishthe classic liberal john locke's law of nature. individual freedom, life, liberty, and property. freedom of thought, actions, movement, economic freedom. so long as that individual freedom does not violate the similar rights of others, through locks law of nature, you are free to move around. as long as you do not infringe on a similar rights of others. so you are free to drive your run overnot if you someone and kill, because you are depriving them of the right to life. so that is the first principle. basically, liberty. how he goes from the traditional idea of liberty to a much more society.dern notion of the first principle has to do with liberty. that is the principal in the theory of justice. liberty. is that therinciple inequalities of wealth, rich and poor, must work out for the benefit of the poorest with the proviso that any illumination should not harm the interests of the poorest. this reflects the argument that some kinds of inequality can benefit all, including the example as for managers, coaches, ceos, university pre
britishthe classic liberal john locke's law of nature. individual freedom, life, liberty, and property. freedom of thought, actions, movement, economic freedom. so long as that individual freedom does not violate the similar rights of others, through locks law of nature, you are free to move around. as long as you do not infringe on a similar rights of others. so you are free to drive your run overnot if you someone and kill, because you are depriving them of the right to life. so that is the...
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who was john locke? he was a 17th century english philosopher, and one of the things that sometimes people will call and ask to speak to john locke, and we say it we cannot really help, because he has been dead 300 years. he was a philosopher very influential on the american founders to much of what you read in the decoration of independence or the writings of jefferson and others was based on political theory developed by john locke. one of the things that ties john locke to this area and one of the reasons why we are the john locke foundation is in his role as a person working alongside the early shots very -- earl of shaftsbury, one of the proprietors of north carolina, john locke had a role in writing what was the first constitution of the carolinas. when the john locke foundation started 30 years ago, people said ok, and influence on the founders, who believed in life, andrew had a role in the constitution, what a person to name our foundation after. host: before we go, the president in north caroli
who was john locke? he was a 17th century english philosopher, and one of the things that sometimes people will call and ask to speak to john locke, and we say it we cannot really help, because he has been dead 300 years. he was a philosopher very influential on the american founders to much of what you read in the decoration of independence or the writings of jefferson and others was based on political theory developed by john locke. one of the things that ties john locke to this area and one...
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a bigideas had influence on john locke. john locke never cites the levelers. ellers. there is a letter to a nephew recommending them as excellent of politicalstudy science. he does not quote them, but you can see the parallel language tracts,ious leveller that he was deeply influenced. and this notion that every man has property in his own person. that is an important concept. it came to have an influence on many throughout europe and the american colony. that practice continued in the revolt of the american colonies. again, it does not quote anyone, between thellels -- two treaties and the declaration are so striking, this is not accidental. it's not the same as the revolution. there was the revolution and ofn there was the war independence. they are often confused. one followed on the other. they created a country they believed were predicated on basic civil rights. "we hold these truths to be self evident." the text in a different context was applied by figures such as frederick douglass to demand freedom for the enslaved africans. promised there. it does not say "
a bigideas had influence on john locke. john locke never cites the levelers. ellers. there is a letter to a nephew recommending them as excellent of politicalstudy science. he does not quote them, but you can see the parallel language tracts,ious leveller that he was deeply influenced. and this notion that every man has property in his own person. that is an important concept. it came to have an influence on many throughout europe and the american colony. that practice continued in the revolt...
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and the idea -- remember, john locke, the british liberal philosopher of the 17th century who is often called the key of theoryn political -- locke is the key. that is an old one. we had this state of nature, three completely independent, and they come together to design a society and the government. ok. that is usually called the state of nature. in rawls, he uses this term -- the original position. saying stateway of of nature. where wenal position design our society and government. important thatis that the extracted from an existing society and behind a veil of ignorance. a veil of ignorance -- >> are you saying that you know, we shouldn't think about the original position? what are you talking about? ini will tell you right now, one minute. often people who make fun of john rawls will say he is behind the veil of ignorance. -- a veilblinds you you,s you, a veil covers and a veil of ignorance for rawls is to be ignorant or unknowing of one thing. that is, when you design society, you are unknowing or ignorant of where you will end up in that society. very important concept. possibl
and the idea -- remember, john locke, the british liberal philosopher of the 17th century who is often called the key of theoryn political -- locke is the key. that is an old one. we had this state of nature, three completely independent, and they come together to design a society and the government. ok. that is usually called the state of nature. in rawls, he uses this term -- the original position. saying stateway of of nature. where wenal position design our society and government. important...
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scalped but most people won't still take the free trade this is the new social contract yeah you know john locke would have argued you know a couple hundred years ago that the social contract is if the government betrays you it's up to you to revolt i think that was the social contract between the governed and the governing bodies the new social contract is the wallet the government constantly pick our pocket twenty four seven donations don't throw us in jail yeah that's the social contract don't throw me in jail and i'll let you pick my pocket all day long that's a new contract in terms of this particular story seemed more like your concept of casino gulag as long as they get just like when you go into it to see. you know in vegas the house always wins but you come out feeling like you won because you got a free drink at the poker table so people feel like well it was a great time these people probably feel like the same thing but i want to quickly do in the last few minutes here i want to point out that mortgage rates head to six percent ten year yield to four percent yield curve fails to inve
scalped but most people won't still take the free trade this is the new social contract yeah you know john locke would have argued you know a couple hundred years ago that the social contract is if the government betrays you it's up to you to revolt i think that was the social contract between the governed and the governing bodies the new social contract is the wallet the government constantly pick our pocket twenty four seven donations don't throw us in jail yeah that's the social contract...
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that had a big influence on john locke. he never cites the levelers and indeed, he never cites himself. he did not acknowledge authorship of the two treatises of government, although there is a letter to a nephew recommending them as excellent books for the study of political science. he did have leveler tract in his library. he doesn't quote them but you can see the parallel language from various leveler tracts and it is absolutely clear that he was deeply influenced by the. this notion that every man has a property in his own person. that important concept, you are property in yourself, seems to have a great influence on many throughout europe and in the american colonies. that process continues in the revolt of the american colonies. here you can see the declaration of independence again, does not quote anyone but the parallels between locks two treatises and the declaration are so striking it is not accidental. that led to a war for independence and as many acres pointed out, that is not the same as the revolution there
that had a big influence on john locke. he never cites the levelers and indeed, he never cites himself. he did not acknowledge authorship of the two treatises of government, although there is a letter to a nephew recommending them as excellent books for the study of political science. he did have leveler tract in his library. he doesn't quote them but you can see the parallel language from various leveler tracts and it is absolutely clear that he was deeply influenced by the. this notion that...
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again, i resort to john locke and their views on homesteading. you mix your labor with the land and you just own it. you don't own the whole planet, but maybe a couple square miles of it and at the same with mars when we get to mars my main impetus is on the humanists. i'm afraid we will blow ourselves up on this planet and it would be nice to have people on mars or the moon in case the earth ended for human kind. i'm really pro- human and this is sort of like insurance policy, so i would like to see some colonies on mars or the moon and then the question is how do we conduct business? hopefully with the less government possible. that's one aspect or the other aspect is how do we get there with spaceships. so far in what was it 1969 when the first man arrived on moon? it was a government employee. my hope is we do private enterprise, why can, it's more efficient. it's also more ethical because the government demands patents whereas if someone has a private rocketship and he does it on his own account his own money, so those would be my two ways o
again, i resort to john locke and their views on homesteading. you mix your labor with the land and you just own it. you don't own the whole planet, but maybe a couple square miles of it and at the same with mars when we get to mars my main impetus is on the humanists. i'm afraid we will blow ourselves up on this planet and it would be nice to have people on mars or the moon in case the earth ended for human kind. i'm really pro- human and this is sort of like insurance policy, so i would like...
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and the results obtained by professor john locke martino confirmed that regular use of cannabis impacts the brain. brain of a person who is regularly use cannabis that is on a daily basis. we can observe modifications in the structure of the blue. as your truth but above all in its functioning for example we've seen that there is a twenty percent decrease of a substance that regulates the. transmission between the neurons or. these modifications in the brain could explain memory loss problems with concentration and impulsive behavior observed in adults who are heavy smokers but the main worry of scientists and doctors concerns the consumption of cannabis during adolescence. in adolescence the brain is in a major stage of development and is maturing rapidly also developing is the quality of the white material which are fibers that link the different parts of the brain together so there is a very big risk to brain development although we still don't know what the consequences may be. certain doctors are worried about the consequences of using a drug even for medical purposes that full pro
and the results obtained by professor john locke martino confirmed that regular use of cannabis impacts the brain. brain of a person who is regularly use cannabis that is on a daily basis. we can observe modifications in the structure of the blue. as your truth but above all in its functioning for example we've seen that there is a twenty percent decrease of a substance that regulates the. transmission between the neurons or. these modifications in the brain could explain memory loss problems...
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palmer and professor macdonald are deeply misguided in their admiration for the wildly hasicious john locke, who orderly distorted the path of libertarian thought for centuries. [laughter] instead, i will stay to the topic to which i was assigned well, it rather more like a university course is sometimes, in which one lecture can build on another. i will be covering some of the same material and some of the tom covered in his 2 lectures today, but as you heard in the last lecture, tom is a sympathizer. he looks for a way in which things ultimately fit together. i am temperamentally a polar a themes atok for weak which we can poke, ways in which we could see how things come up maybe don't fit together just one way and need to be rearranged, maybe they will still overlap, maybe there will that there is and interesting intellectual work to ofdone in the development classical liberal ideas, in thinking about those overlaps, those gaps and those rearrangements. i am going to start off with three stories about the libertyn of the dia of -- of the idea of liberty. three big ones to start. and for
palmer and professor macdonald are deeply misguided in their admiration for the wildly hasicious john locke, who orderly distorted the path of libertarian thought for centuries. [laughter] instead, i will stay to the topic to which i was assigned well, it rather more like a university course is sometimes, in which one lecture can build on another. i will be covering some of the same material and some of the tom covered in his 2 lectures today, but as you heard in the last lecture, tom is a...
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for is do i don't doubt he broke the law but you could go after any lobbyist in town john podesta included. and lock them up ok let's use a the witch on a mission of the for like in the sandwich islands if they throw in the water and sunken down then it proves you were not a witch right right so are saying that the laws in this town are such that ok they can go after it at a moment they're going to find you guilty of something because it's easy to do but that doesn't necessarily mean that you are engaged in espionage and some kind of cloak and that exactly and they could have brought i mean man a for it's crimes predate him that the trim campaign i mean what he's being the alleged wrongdoing could have been prosecuted under obama why wasn't it i mean lobbyists run amok in this town all the time i mean you could you could lock up i mean probably this is an underestimate two thirds of them if you had a molar or any prosecutor who was looking into their activities so manner for again i don't want to defend his activities but he committed crimes i just don't like to see to meet you know if if if hillary
for is do i don't doubt he broke the law but you could go after any lobbyist in town john podesta included. and lock them up ok let's use a the witch on a mission of the for like in the sandwich islands if they throw in the water and sunken down then it proves you were not a witch right right so are saying that the laws in this town are such that ok they can go after it at a moment they're going to find you guilty of something because it's easy to do but that doesn't necessarily mean that you...
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john locke i think said before we've looked into them, it's not to show their darkness, but to put out a knife. don't put out your rice. you may disagree but you may want to take a look at how thoughtful all of judge gorsuch 307 opinions are. i said gorsuch. and judge kavanaugh. but i want to this convenience or to give you some codee that shows and come back here. i'm just thinking thinking, talk to some people that were apparently in the audience. i think they were clearly. on e other side. they said what are you doing here? is that i'm getting a drink. what really bothers me is how we go into this process and we take these incredible people and you wonder why they do it. that is the last thing. i told them the same thing. read some opinions. don't believe what you've been told. don't judge someone based on others' judgment. judgment based on the body of work in your body of work before the 12 years you've been in the role of public service. that's what i want to end with. we have some similarities. i was a partner to big four accounting firms in a towel over the place. i have two ki
john locke i think said before we've looked into them, it's not to show their darkness, but to put out a knife. don't put out your rice. you may disagree but you may want to take a look at how thoughtful all of judge gorsuch 307 opinions are. i said gorsuch. and judge kavanaugh. but i want to this convenience or to give you some codee that shows and come back here. i'm just thinking thinking, talk to some people that were apparently in the audience. i think they were clearly. on e other side....
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right in front of his house he has a red floormat.question lik the officer got into john's home, whether the door was locked and if the two spoke right before the shooting. neighbors tell police they only recall the sound of a gunshot and the officer screaming before she called 911. at a vigil friday night many called for the officers arrest.>> we are here to ask that this officer be treated like any other suspect. >> reporter: people remembering the 26-year-old as a well-known member of the dallas community. the graduate worked for a local accounting firm and had the potential to be a great leader for the city. investigators are looking into whether drugs or alcohol may have been involved or fatigue. >>> an army veteran has come out with a response to the new just do it ad campaign. nike released an ad last week featuring trenton -- airbnb one. that sparked a polarizing debate. one person turned his anger into action. tyler merritt used his clothing company to create a short period is printed with a flag that looks like the nike symbol and the words just stand printed across it. the former captain knows he
right in front of his house he has a red floormat.question lik the officer got into john's home, whether the door was locked and if the two spoke right before the shooting. neighbors tell police they only recall the sound of a gunshot and the officer screaming before she called 911. at a vigil friday night many called for the officers arrest.>> we are here to ask that this officer be treated like any other suspect. >> reporter: people remembering the 26-year-old as a well-known...
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it's difficult to consumers to figure out if their groceries are affected and doctors at johns hopkins have lockedbe a highly restrictive sleep aid saying users are not likely tobecome addicted now back to you. >> frank, thanks very much. >> i hope were you stand and i heard you're very tall and wilfred has had a complex. >> perhaps i'll put my chair up the same height as yours. >> and you'll look like a giant. >> banks stocks falling and dragging down the market following the fed's interest rate hike. up next we'll debate whether you should buy the banks which tend to outperform in a rising rates environment. >> i look normal you do not. >> president trump, accusing china, this is serious, of interfering in the mid--term elections in retaliation for his trade policies we'll discuss whether there's any truth to that. plus, we will count you down to his news conference which is coming at the top of the hour. don't go anywhere. you're watching "closing bell. (john foley) i was there in chicago when bob barnett made the first commercial wireless phone call in 1983. yes, this is bob barnett in chicago
it's difficult to consumers to figure out if their groceries are affected and doctors at johns hopkins have lockedbe a highly restrictive sleep aid saying users are not likely tobecome addicted now back to you. >> frank, thanks very much. >> i hope were you stand and i heard you're very tall and wilfred has had a complex. >> perhaps i'll put my chair up the same height as yours. >> and you'll look like a giant. >> banks stocks falling and dragging down the market...
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question of why your very good old boy it is very straightforward question allow john to walk that's what i said i asked if you lockpeople up if you treat them like enemies of the state to quote un investigators is that not more likely to make them upset angry and more or less likely to be want to be part of china. it's pretty straightforward and i think we need to be realistic and pragmatic as well as philosophical i see the government to be very full on us justified you need to be honest but the history we've all evils cannot be tolerated if you accept any mistreatment of the we are doing everything finances three d. to do think everything's fine in there because one chinese official said that we good muslims in xinjiang of the happiest muslims in the world do you agree with that rather absurd statement there we go people are a very proud member of the chinese nation they are very important parts of the chinese civilization they believe. the majority of the people here in china ball best believe the buddhism we have different that's a reality however there are pas your government and the trustees in london as a m
question of why your very good old boy it is very straightforward question allow john to walk that's what i said i asked if you lockpeople up if you treat them like enemies of the state to quote un investigators is that not more likely to make them upset angry and more or less likely to be want to be part of china. it's pretty straightforward and i think we need to be realistic and pragmatic as well as philosophical i see the government to be very full on us justified you need to be honest but...
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and so doing national security advisor john bolton calls it a significant escalation a major mistake once russia to yeah apparently the social media company is locked james woods out of his twitter page for posting a mean back on july twentieth that according to twitter has the potential to be misleading in a way that could impact an election and just what was the supplanting tweet with the capability to warp our fragile little minds so close to the twenty eighteen midterms that we would listen that anything james woods has to say well.
and so doing national security advisor john bolton calls it a significant escalation a major mistake once russia to yeah apparently the social media company is locked james woods out of his twitter page for posting a mean back on july twentieth that according to twitter has the potential to be misleading in a way that could impact an election and just what was the supplanting tweet with the capability to warp our fragile little minds so close to the twenty eighteen midterms that we would listen...
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locked by local labor. >>> a final farewell to an american hero. top political leaders said their final goodbye to senator john mccain. >>> also, it was a family reunion at sfo between a sister and brother separated at birth in postwar germany. the story of how they found each other decades later. that is next. >>> that, and the all-important labor day forecast. it is all coming up after a break. mccain was buried after a private ceremony at the u-s naval academy in maryland. cbs reporter demarco morgan... on the final goodbye... to america's maverick. (track) ell to >>> senator john mccain was laid to rest today. he was buried after a private ceremony at the u.s. naval academy in maryland. dimarco morgan on the final goodbye to america's mager -- maverick. >> reporter: on sunday, the arizona republican was laid to rest and applauded at his home on motter. his burial follows a week of national mourning for the presidential candidate. the private affair was attended only by his family and a close handful of friends. >> when you bury somebody, it is their body, but their soul is gone on to the next world. i will
locked by local labor. >>> a final farewell to an american hero. top political leaders said their final goodbye to senator john mccain. >>> also, it was a family reunion at sfo between a sister and brother separated at birth in postwar germany. the story of how they found each other decades later. that is next. >>> that, and the all-important labor day forecast. it is all coming up after a break. mccain was buried after a private ceremony at the u-s naval academy in...
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get people the comfort and dignity of going to bed at night behind a locked door where only they h >> city leaders said there will be john site on site staff to help. funding has been secured for the program. >>> the documentary of the charles manson will be released tonight ten months after his death and more than 50 years since he and his klan committed gruesome murders in california. >> now is the only i think that is real. >> reporter: with 120 hours of rare and disturbing footage inside the manson cult, they look at cult leaders, group and followers and why they carried out his gruesome plan. >> what fascinated me is not just who he killed and why he killed them but how it was that he managed to pursued his followers to turn from becoming regular middle class law- abiding class to brutal murderers. >> reporter: convicted at age 37. >> i think is it is screarld to see the kids being -- extraordinary to see the kids being changed. it is horrifying. you see them with guns and knives. >> reporter: although the crimes happened nearly five decade ago there are lessons to be learned all this years later. >> when people sta
get people the comfort and dignity of going to bed at night behind a locked door where only they h >> city leaders said there will be john site on site staff to help. funding has been secured for the program. >>> the documentary of the charles manson will be released tonight ten months after his death and more than 50 years since he and his klan committed gruesome murders in california. >> now is the only i think that is real. >> reporter: with 120 hours of rare and...
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right now jerry brown only has four months left in office and he's locking these things down because neither of his successors, neither john cox nor gavin newsom, have made protecting the environment such a central signature issue like governor brown has. so we may see even more laws similar to this one signed by the governor in the coming months that he has left. >> i'm sure a lot of people are wondering does this thing really have any teeth to it? i mean what happens say pg&e or another utility doesn't meet the goal? what's going to happen? more than just a goal, its a >> reporter: well, they could be subject to fines. they could have their license to operate revoked and even be charged with a crime. so this is not a goal. these are legal requirements. >> we'll see if they're held to it. melissa caen, thanks. >>> at the same time final preps are going on for a global climate action summit in san francisco. workers are putting up banners at the very building in the mosconi center. governor brown will host this three-day event beginning wednesday with scientists and business leaders from around the world attending. at 6:30
right now jerry brown only has four months left in office and he's locking these things down because neither of his successors, neither john cox nor gavin newsom, have made protecting the environment such a central signature issue like governor brown has. so we may see even more laws similar to this one signed by the governor in the coming months that he has left. >> i'm sure a lot of people are wondering does this thing really have any teeth to it? i mean what happens say pg&e or...
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under the slogan journalism is not a crime you can't lock up people to conceal and cover whatever nefarious actions you're doing you know you can't put john this behind bars still ahead on al-jazeera why women may hold the key to donald trump's face at this november and heartbreak in brazil as a fire at a two hundred.
under the slogan journalism is not a crime you can't lock up people to conceal and cover whatever nefarious actions you're doing you know you can't put john this behind bars still ahead on al-jazeera why women may hold the key to donald trump's face at this november and heartbreak in brazil as a fire at a two hundred.
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john wooden with a just in the pursuit. of hell for so what to call b. if you wind up locked out of a saucer of the future vision. of oxen in the region come the thought you were shot up at the feet yet if you are going to be shot at how to look at newdow or fear or see you. in the up i'll go to the longest while yet i had to say. i wildland know you mark the bottom of. it no we have not only another i will not lay it on the head of the lost and now we are at the hands of the galilean. adventure may again never has got a whole lot of life and i had the phantom of the law in the drama lashing out at the wily when i guess you were in a caucus when i got out of selling or not either not on saeed or on him that it get in the square this year than it was it's all right. alex lester the four of you get all the follow up given your fear that you could be there are other stuff since i don't push you some of the last about a lot of hurdles ahead on the show that go on just how you. should have been the good news of sort of we'll look into a family together what one man. was good for me done going to the car on the. air an
john wooden with a just in the pursuit. of hell for so what to call b. if you wind up locked out of a saucer of the future vision. of oxen in the region come the thought you were shot up at the feet yet if you are going to be shot at how to look at newdow or fear or see you. in the up i'll go to the longest while yet i had to say. i wildland know you mark the bottom of. it no we have not only another i will not lay it on the head of the lost and now we are at the hands of the galilean....
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under the slogan journalism is not a crime you can't lock up people to conceal and cover whatever nefarious actions you're doing you know you can't put john this behind bars libby is u.n. backed government is the credits state of emergency after almost a week of fighting in the capital tripoli at least forty one people killed and a hundred others injured most of them civilians forces backed by the government of national accord have lost several locations to a breakaway faction armed groups are battling for terror territory near this is his only functioning airport. reports from tripoli. has he's in mourning. a stray rocket killed two of his nephews when they were playing in this god in they were fifteen and fourteen years old he said as. the boys were torn apart by the rocket their pleasure was scattered everywhere why is that it just came down from the sky we don't know where it was launched from. but if the explosion was huge say eyewitnesses sure up near flow in all directions and damages everything seven days of fighting between rival armed groups have taken a heavy toll on civilians. the seventh infantry brigade from the city of hona
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lock myself in the car. i had mentally prepared for this. i rolled up the windows. >> reporter: with nowhere to go, she said john cosso, his older son and another man used tools to break the car windows and grab the screaming six-year- old. >> they got the doors open and then they pulled us apart and left. [ crying ] >> reporter: the family said this is not what john cosso looks like now. his head is mostly shaved and he has several tattoos on his face. >> the word love in red, one in the middle of his forehead and a piece of hair is here and the rest is shaved. he's not mentally well at all. >> reporter: debora villalon, ktvu news. >> modesto police do not know if he would hurt his son but they said because it's so violent, they cannot rule it out. here's a look at the car. police are looking for this 2012 black ford fusion, california license plate number 8bdy654. call 911 immediately. >>> the man suspected of being the norcal rapist is being held without bail. 58-year-old roy waller made his first court appearance but didn't enter a plea. they said he attack 12 millman -- women in six counties since 1996. he was married and working at uc ber
lock myself in the car. i had mentally prepared for this. i rolled up the windows. >> reporter: with nowhere to go, she said john cosso, his older son and another man used tools to break the car windows and grab the screaming six-year- old. >> they got the doors open and then they pulled us apart and left. [ crying ] >> reporter: the family said this is not what john cosso looks like now. his head is mostly shaved and he has several tattoos on his face. >> the word love...
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really loved sarah palin and didn't love john mccain, when he was running for president, and that was the segment of the electorate donald ump knew he had to lock down and ride to victory, which is what he did. robert: when you think about the teions between the president and senatorccain, there's a moment tomorrow with president bush and president obama delivering eulogies, historic to see presidents cing together like that. i yamichgine president trump sitting in the white house watching these two presidents who will be celebrated for what they say. people will be talking about barack obama's words. people will beaying president bush gave himself a beautiful eulogy andou have president trump who wants to be celebrated like obama and president bush and he'll be alone, isolated, stewg. ihink sarah sanders wants to make sure he white house aides are hoping he puts his phone down but i would watch his twitter feed tomorrow because that will be a tough moment f the president. mark: and the largeness of spirit that it took for john mccain to ask the two leaders onesefeated him to be the who eulogized him. when you think about donald trump in thaton
really loved sarah palin and didn't love john mccain, when he was running for president, and that was the segment of the electorate donald ump knew he had to lock down and ride to victory, which is what he did. robert: when you think about the teions between the president and senatorccain, there's a moment tomorrow with president bush and president obama delivering eulogies, historic to see presidents cing together like that. i yamichgine president trump sitting in the white house watching...
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under the slogan journalism is not a crime you can't lock up people to conceal and cover whatever nefarious actions you're doing you know you can't put john this behind bars i want to comes to covering stories like the range of crisis in miramar which is pretty heavily restricted for international jenna's we do rely very heavily on local people but i'll be at risk of putting these people in the line of fire making their work risky well that the supreme irony of this is that the two journalists have been imprisoned and yet for what you know for for apparently what their government is saying is a crime but the real crime was that was what they were covering they were covering the killing of ten. men and boys and it seems that the two journalists have got a tougher sentence than the killers so it's the supremum irony there that journalism is not a crime we need people to be reporting and to be a witness of what's happening in the world and to be reporting frankly and fairly on everything that's happening. society needs that but how much protection can local journalists get to expect from international media organizations well we i mean talki
under the slogan journalism is not a crime you can't lock up people to conceal and cover whatever nefarious actions you're doing you know you can't put john this behind bars i want to comes to covering stories like the range of crisis in miramar which is pretty heavily restricted for international jenna's we do rely very heavily on local people but i'll be at risk of putting these people in the line of fire making their work risky well that the supreme irony of this is that the two journalists...
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we're locking up eveutbody we can,et, we're still in the top ten on crime stats, you know. so something's n right here. >> brangham: last year, governor john bel edwards, a democrat who ran on this issue,e oined with threpublican-controlled legislature to pass ten new reform laws. the goal? cut the state's prison population by 10% over ten years, save the state more than $260 million, and lose that onmber-one status as the nation's incarceraapital. so, one year in, how's it playing out? >> we're not number one in the world anymore. and i always have a teokency to thanhoma for that, because they're now number one. >> brangham: in the first year, louisiana's prison population fell 7%-- 20% amonnon-violent offenders. they did this through targeted releases and greater access to probation and parole. that drop saved more than $12 million, the majority of which will go back into the system to help people stay out of jail. >> employment is a key component of them making it when they get out of here. i mean, if they don't have a , to work, the chances are they going to end up back with us. >> brangham: to help with that, the state plans to use th
we're locking up eveutbody we can,et, we're still in the top ten on crime stats, you know. so something's n right here. >> brangham: last year, governor john bel edwards, a democrat who ran on this issue,e oined with threpublican-controlled legislature to pass ten new reform laws. the goal? cut the state's prison population by 10% over ten years, save the state more than $260 million, and lose that onmber-one status as the nation's incarceraapital. so, one year in, how's it playing out?...
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under the slogan journalism is not a crime you can't lock up people to conceal and cover whatever nefarious actions you are doing you know you can't put john this behind bars. i seem continues in the southern suburbs of the libyan capital tripoli for the eighth straight day at least forty seven people most of them civilians have been killed in shelling and gunfire rival armed groups are battling for control and influence over libya's in-session recognize government and to hear advantage of the fasts to regime security situation four hundred prisoners have escaped after riots broke out in a jail. reports from tripoli. has a lot he's in mourning. astri rockets killed two of his nephews when they were playing in this. god in they were fifteen and fourteen years old he said as. the boys were torn apart by the rocket their pleasure was scattered everywhere why is that it just came down from the sky we don't know where it was launched from. but if the explosion was huge say eyewitnesses sure up near flow in all directions and damage it everything seven days of fighting between rival armed groups has taken a heavy toll on civilians. the seventh i
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john and helen gle family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. the heising-simons foundation. lockingnowledge, opportunity, and possibilities. more at hsfoundation.org. and by the frontline journalism fund. with major support from jon and jo ann hagler, and additionalom support aura debonis and scott nathan. corporate support is provided by: ♪ u >>lives here. where we can be surprised by othe. and ourselves. the y. for a better us. ♪ ♪ i >> my nabrittany smith, and i'm nine years old.gh it's tecause my mom and dad are poor. my dad just lost his job. mo ay i tried getting in the shower, and it was cold. i put the hot on all the way and no cold, and it was freezing. it felt like shoving your face in a bunch of snow. it was freezing! the hot water shut off because we didn't pay the bill in time. it was overdue. >> so what's the next bill due? >> electricity. it's going to be $318. we just need to put roger's ass to work. yeah. >> when you see the flat-screen tv and the computers and our ps3 and stuff, that's just things we've acquired over e years, stuff that we've had before all this ha
john and helen gle family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. the heising-simons foundation. lockingnowledge, opportunity, and possibilities. more at hsfoundation.org. and by the frontline journalism fund. with major support from jon and jo ann hagler, and additionalom support aura debonis and scott nathan. corporate support is provided by: ♪ u >>lives here. where we can be surprised by othe. and ourselves. the y. for a better us. ♪ ♪ i >> my...
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. >>> a cleveland man may sue general motors after spending 14 hours locked in his car in a 100-degree garage. johns that he passed out twice and thought he was going to die inside his cadillac xl roadster. he says the engine and the electrical system failed and the windows don't have handles. there is a manual, however, manual door release, but he couldn't find it since his owner's manual was in his house. a neighbor found him and called firefighters who got him out. >>> well, a record-setting nugget is worth big bucks down under. >> yep. a very valuable rock was discovered in an australian gold mine. it weighs about 200 pounds, 143 pounds of that is pure gold. >> wow. >> that makes it a not so small nugget worth about $2.6 million. >> wow. miners found another high-prized rock. it weighs 132 pounds which makes it worth just under $2 million. how do you split that up, though? do you just start chipping away at it? here is a piece for you, here is a piece for you. >> exactly. it does tell you where we should go on vacation next. just going to take a stroll in a mine. >> where's my chipping tool? >>
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john mccain, and the queen of soul, aretha franklin. plus, we take a look inside prison reforms in louisia, and how changes made there could affect criminal justice nationwide. >> we're lockingody we can, but yet we are still in the top ten on crime stats, you know? so, something's not right here. >> woodruff: and, it's friday. mark shields and david brooks weigh in on this week's imary elections and the president's prediction ool
john mccain, and the queen of soul, aretha franklin. plus, we take a look inside prison reforms in louisia, and how changes made there could affect criminal justice nationwide. >> we're lockingody we can, but yet we are still in the top ten on crime stats, you know? so, something's not right here. >> woodruff: and, it's friday. mark shields and david brooks weigh in on this week's imary elections and the president's prediction ool
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locked by local labor. >>> a virginia man flew into sfo today to meet his long-lost sister. we have johnat tore them apart and the simple gift that brought them back together. >> reporter: most people arrive at the airport to change their location. esther susa came to change her life. >> i'm still pinching myself because it feels unreal. >> reporter: it all started last month when esther's best friend, melissa, gave her an ancestry.com search is a gift. born in germany in 1956 and adopted by a california couple, esther grew up as an only child in the central valley. she was not prepared for the phone call she got from a man in virginia. >> this is hard for me, but he says, you are one of nine brothers and sisters. honestly, i thought i was going to pass out. >> reporter: that man, was also an adoptee, also born in germany, to the same mother. a woman named ursula horn. this morning, esther was waiting for the plane to arrive, carrying the brother who found her. the brother she never knew she had. >> i finally had to ask her, do you have your mother's name? then, when she said her mother'
locked by local labor. >>> a virginia man flew into sfo today to meet his long-lost sister. we have johnat tore them apart and the simple gift that brought them back together. >> reporter: most people arrive at the airport to change their location. esther susa came to change her life. >> i'm still pinching myself because it feels unreal. >> reporter: it all started last month when esther's best friend, melissa, gave her an ancestry.com search is a gift. born in...
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federer's long locks were dripping and in fact he says that's what got too him.. he just codn't handle the heat like his opponant johnne australia that gets bloody hot.. i cannot do an australia accent to save my life. but enough about millman.. everybody was there to see federer.. including steve kerr who said roger is a lot like steph: ( darya )a lot alike a lot alike except steph wins.. and i don't know about roger but steph can dance: check it out.. steph and ayesha did one of those special entrance dances when they rocked the wedding reception of his sister sydel.. and before that: here comes the bride.. she married the warriors newest player damian lee over the weekend. it was either saturday or sunday night, i'm not sure cuz my invite musta gotten lost in the mail. . . ♪ ♪ you are many different things in one amazing package. and t.j.maxx gives you the freedom to express every one. with our unique mix of must-have brands at must-buy prices, you can be active... or to
federer's long locks were dripping and in fact he says that's what got too him.. he just codn't handle the heat like his opponant johnne australia that gets bloody hot.. i cannot do an australia accent to save my life. but enough about millman.. everybody was there to see federer.. including steve kerr who said roger is a lot like steph: ( darya )a lot alike a lot alike except steph wins.. and i don't know about roger but steph can dance: check it out.. steph and ayesha did one of those special...
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signaled that the republican congress will continue to lock arms and protect the president after the election exactly as his long-time colleague/mentor johnin was being laid to rest, and graham has moved so far from that independent posture that defined him earlier in his career, as you mentioned. it is remarkable. i will say this is a defining gamble for the republican congress as we move closer to the november election because they are sending an unmistakable signal that if they retain the majority, they will not move to create any serious oversight or constraint of the president. we have been living in an era of politics that has become more parliamentary. between 83% to 87% of people who disapprove of the president vote against his party's candidates for congress in the midterm elections. the last pole was 90% of the people who disapprove of trump planned to vote democratic for congress this year. there are placing where aligning with trump will be a benefit, but there is no question i believe this is the defining gamble that republicans are taking had many of these swing districts that will define control of the house. they are sayin
signaled that the republican congress will continue to lock arms and protect the president after the election exactly as his long-time colleague/mentor johnin was being laid to rest, and graham has moved so far from that independent posture that defined him earlier in his career, as you mentioned. it is remarkable. i will say this is a defining gamble for the republican congress as we move closer to the november election because they are sending an unmistakable signal that if they retain the...
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lock your dentures. so now you can eat tough food without worry. fixodent and forget it. >>> welcome back. i'm here with johnsaid that all four deny allegations about dr. ford. what thoughts on the potential testimony next week. >> judge kavanaugh is an outstanding jurist. i don't know him well, personally, look at the testimonies he had. let's think about fundamental fairness. his accuser is entitled to fairness. they should get on it if they will have the hearing. >> you introduced an new cyber policy, why did you do this now? why haven't we had a change in our cyber policy? >> this is the first fully articulated strategy as you say and it's long overdue. things are moving in a documented pace. we'll monitor and update it. it's very important to create deter answer. >> it's china, russia. we have seen it in multiple sections. >> great to have you on the program. >> glad to be back. >> john bolton there. president trump is looking into secret documents. the rare retreat is coming after key alleys asked him to refrain from releasing the sensitive information. you just heard from bob about breaking news on ho
lock your dentures. so now you can eat tough food without worry. fixodent and forget it. >>> welcome back. i'm here with johnsaid that all four deny allegations about dr. ford. what thoughts on the potential testimony next week. >> judge kavanaugh is an outstanding jurist. i don't know him well, personally, look at the testimonies he had. let's think about fundamental fairness. his accuser is entitled to fairness. they should get on it if they will have the hearing. >> you...
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john tweets. i retreated with the new york times editor tweeted but remove the word white people and replace with black people. within minutes my account was lockeds quite calm about it. charlie was upset. unlike i think i'm banned from twitter. they immediately set it was a mistake. when jack was asked at the hearing he said it was a mistake. the mistakes tend to happen to conservatives. there is an instant punishment. i don't think jack dorsey is a i walked around san francisco before. it's a very liberal city. what happens, they hire people out of college and have gone through the brainwashing that has taken place. they get hired and it's somebody that he hired. twitter is a campus. how do you undo that when it has gone too far? >> i would love to be banned from twitter. completely banned. it takes so much time and aggravation. >> steve: may be you could self banned. >> that is a good idea. i want to break it up for bigger question. they're talking about a rigged economy. these companies get bigger and bigger. >> no question that it is rigged. let's talk about health and insurance and across the board, even social media. everyone thank you for
john tweets. i retreated with the new york times editor tweeted but remove the word white people and replace with black people. within minutes my account was lockeds quite calm about it. charlie was upset. unlike i think i'm banned from twitter. they immediately set it was a mistake. when jack was asked at the hearing he said it was a mistake. the mistakes tend to happen to conservatives. there is an instant punishment. i don't think jack dorsey is a i walked around san francisco before. it's a...
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john mcdonald are petrified of brexit supporting labour voters thinking labour is backing another referendum. what did you make of the speech? this is jeremy corbyn standing there, this is his party lockvery to the party and he is pushing through the agenda. in this very hall in liverpool in 2011 ed miliband did a very famous speech which was all about bad capitalism and good capitalism. i knew it would come. i think he is sending out a very strong signal that they have done some deep thinking. they have radical policy for childcare which is very poplar. older people as well, committing to keep all the triple pension. they know they have a problem with older voters. that is a problem with older voters. that is a great hall for him and he can stand out. i liked the stuff he said today. he said to theresa may you have promised a lot but what can you deliver? can he convince the public, notjust that hall, to get him into downing street? they are dancing in the hall. there is a party atmosphere inside the hall which underlines that they love him. the labour party are very much him now. what about the wider audience?” thought that he looked prime ministerial in this speech. as well as havi
john mcdonald are petrified of brexit supporting labour voters thinking labour is backing another referendum. what did you make of the speech? this is jeremy corbyn standing there, this is his party lockvery to the party and he is pushing through the agenda. in this very hall in liverpool in 2011 ed miliband did a very famous speech which was all about bad capitalism and good capitalism. i knew it would come. i think he is sending out a very strong signal that they have done some deep thinking....
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under the slogan journalism is not a crime you can't lock up people to conceal and cover whatever nefarious actions you're doing you know you can't put john this behind bars. plenty more ahead on the hour including why women may hold the key. donors promise millions more for africa but will it be enough for violence hunger and climate change coming up and sport one of the world's biggest names is missing from . players. a little later in sports. it's labor day in the u.s. when campaigning for the midterm elections kicks off a record number of women are running for political office a majority of them against president trump's republican party now if the democratic party takes control of congress in november they'll work to put the brakes on. our white house correspondent went to gauge voters' moods in the battleground state of michigan. at the michigan state fair women have plenty to say about u.s. president donald trump powerful disappointing dangerous different. november americans will vote to choose a new u.s. congress decide whether or not trump's republican party maintains control and since women tend to show up in greater numbers tha
under the slogan journalism is not a crime you can't lock up people to conceal and cover whatever nefarious actions you're doing you know you can't put john this behind bars. plenty more ahead on the hour including why women may hold the key. donors promise millions more for africa but will it be enough for violence hunger and climate change coming up and sport one of the world's biggest names is missing from . players. a little later in sports. it's labor day in the u.s. when campaigning for...