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let me say word about john marshall. you should do this with liquor. i have read every marshall opinion in chronological order. it takes a long time but it is actually kind of fun -- well, for some of you. [laughter] i am looking at you. what you will find is that there are certain stylistic gimmicks that marshall uses. i think this is part of the reason we have not figured this out. here is one. the one that matters is that virtually every time that marshall is about to make something up or introduce -- let me say it charitably -- introduce a questionable proposition, he will introduce it with some variation of the following -- it is beyond dispute that -- and then he goes. as everyone has always known -- and then the questionable proposition. no one could argue then. this was a common device in debate and they are all classically trained. they know all of these conventions of debate. it is just that we don't. we read these opinions 200 years later and we don't get that he is lying in the way his contemporaries did. we just assume that if john marshall
let me say word about john marshall. you should do this with liquor. i have read every marshall opinion in chronological order. it takes a long time but it is actually kind of fun -- well, for some of you. [laughter] i am looking at you. what you will find is that there are certain stylistic gimmicks that marshall uses. i think this is part of the reason we have not figured this out. here is one. the one that matters is that virtually every time that marshall is about to make something up or...
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by invoking this doctrine of the dignity of the states, the modern courtesan if that's what john marshall said they shouldn't do, basically exulting a pre-civil war -- >> guest: it's interesting, the opinions are, they do not explain why this doctrine makes any sense. except they wanted some of them to use the word dignity as the basis for which, in one of john marshall's opinion he specifically rejected dignity as a justification. >> host: remarkable. i was struck by that. talk about nonpartisanship, neutrality and has been a theme of your jurisprudence in arguing that political gerrymandering should be able to be challenged when they are not drawn mutually. in arguing in favor of campaign finance reform. you boys the state has a fundamental duty to act impartially and in a nonpartisan manner to tell me more where that brief came from a. >> guest: i think that's the best way to interpret the equal protection clause. it imposes on the states a duty to govern impartially, not to favor one society or segment or group over another. and issue focus on the essential requirement, it really make
by invoking this doctrine of the dignity of the states, the modern courtesan if that's what john marshall said they shouldn't do, basically exulting a pre-civil war -- >> guest: it's interesting, the opinions are, they do not explain why this doctrine makes any sense. except they wanted some of them to use the word dignity as the basis for which, in one of john marshall's opinion he specifically rejected dignity as a justification. >> host: remarkable. i was struck by that. talk...
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southern utah's john marshall had the ball and was driving to the hoop for a lay-up against kansas city, which is maybe not the best idea, at least not if k-states brandon bolden got involved. ouch. kansas state won 98-68. a member of america's golf future being mentored by america's olympic past. >> axelrod: we close tonight with an up-and-coming golfer. mariah stackhouse is a junior at stanford university who holds the women's n.c.a.a. record for the lowest roipped ever, having shot a 61. but this impressive young woman from atlanta didn't get there on her own. among her mentors, a former world-class athlete who saw her going places and wanted to help her with the trip. despite learning on shoddy public courses, hitting cracked range balls so old they flew crooked, if they flew at all, mariah won 97 tournaments as a junior golfer, often beating country club kids in the process. among those who heard about her was ralph boston. he wasn't a golf pro, but he had been an elite athlete. the form are world record holder in the long jump, and a three-time olympic medalist who won gold in 196
southern utah's john marshall had the ball and was driving to the hoop for a lay-up against kansas city, which is maybe not the best idea, at least not if k-states brandon bolden got involved. ouch. kansas state won 98-68. a member of america's golf future being mentored by america's olympic past. >> axelrod: we close tonight with an up-and-coming golfer. mariah stackhouse is a junior at stanford university who holds the women's n.c.a.a. record for the lowest roipped ever, having shot a...
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in one of john marshall's opinions, he specifically rejected dignity as a justification. >> host: it's remarkable. i was really struck by that. you talk about nonpartisanship and neutrality, and that has been a theme of your jurisprudence in arguing that gerrymanders should be able to be challenged when they're not drawn neutrally, in arguing in favor of campaign finance reform. you believe that the state has a fundamental duty to act impartially and in a nonpartisan manner. tell me where that belief came from. >> guest: i really think that's the best way to interpret the equal protection laws. it imposed on the states a duty to govern impartially, not to favor one segment of society other another. and if you focus on that central requirement, it really makes things awfully easy. at least it does to me. and it's a doctrine that, frankly, struck me at that time i was working on a patronage case back on the court of appeals for the seventh circuit before i came on the court. we had a case involving the discharge of a whole bunch of employees by the secretary of state of illinois who basi
in one of john marshall's opinions, he specifically rejected dignity as a justification. >> host: it's remarkable. i was really struck by that. you talk about nonpartisanship and neutrality, and that has been a theme of your jurisprudence in arguing that gerrymanders should be able to be challenged when they're not drawn neutrally, in arguing in favor of campaign finance reform. you believe that the state has a fundamental duty to act impartially and in a nonpartisan manner. tell me where...
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publicly apologized for his criticism of taney and called him "a worthy successor of chief justice john marshall." "had theorian puts it, taney court rested on its morals in 1856, it would have surely gone down as one of the most popular and effective courts in ur history." n 1857, taney's reputation changed dramatically because of his decision in one case, of course, dred scott versus sandford. in that case dred scott sued for his freedom after he had been taken by his master in a free territory and having lived there before being brought back to missouri. the court ruled against scott holding that he was still a slave. -- an enormous about of ink ink has been spilled on this case and doy not intend to discuss the constitutional and legal details, but a basic understanding of what taney did and wrote in this case is essential for understanding the rapid decline in his reputation. taney's opinion and -- in dred scott contained two significant points of law. first, taney held that african americans, whether slaves or free, had not been included in the political community at the time of the foundi
publicly apologized for his criticism of taney and called him "a worthy successor of chief justice john marshall." "had theorian puts it, taney court rested on its morals in 1856, it would have surely gone down as one of the most popular and effective courts in ur history." n 1857, taney's reputation changed dramatically because of his decision in one case, of course, dred scott versus sandford. in that case dred scott sued for his freedom after he had been taken by his...
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james and on top is john marshall and joseph story and they're said to be discussing marbury versus madisonhowing the direct lineage from magna carta on up to what you rightly say is the foundation of judicial review on our country. now unfortunately cass gilbert, the architect, said no, they weren't talking about marbury at all. but that's one of those, you know, the facts shouldn't interfere with a good story. [laughter] but magna carta was significant with respect to judicial review in another way. it was written down and that , became very important for us. if you read marbury against madison, marshall said is basically we have this text and we have this statute. and if the statute conflicts with this text, one or the other has to yield and we are enforcing this judgment. we're just deciding a simple case between marbury and madison but to do so, we have to see which text controls. and obviously the constitution trumps the statute. and there is no judicial review clause in the constitution. there is a provision that the court will decide cases in controversies. and all marshall said was
james and on top is john marshall and joseph story and they're said to be discussing marbury versus madisonhowing the direct lineage from magna carta on up to what you rightly say is the foundation of judicial review on our country. now unfortunately cass gilbert, the architect, said no, they weren't talking about marbury at all. but that's one of those, you know, the facts shouldn't interfere with a good story. [laughter] but magna carta was significant with respect to judicial review in...
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figures all the way -- he is a good lawyer out of william and mary, which is produced lawyers like john marshall -- when he gets to washington he has it plan, and that is to take the oaths of office to become the president of the united states. we think that makes sense but few of the people he encounters agree. the cabinet says to him that he is not a president. -- the president. he is the vice president acting as president but he is not the president. no, i am the them, president, if you do not like that, you can leave. they have a stare down. tyler prevails. not long thereafter, his entire cabinet except one resigns in protest because they do not like the fact that he is trying to be president. over the next four years he has some of the most active presidency of anybody in history. is encountering resistance rns, so hishe tu presidency is quite constitutionally rich. was the attempt to impeach him, -- there was an attempt to impeach him, congress tries to get information on appointments, but he writes seminal documents about the things congress is doing to push against them. i should mention
figures all the way -- he is a good lawyer out of william and mary, which is produced lawyers like john marshall -- when he gets to washington he has it plan, and that is to take the oaths of office to become the president of the united states. we think that makes sense but few of the people he encounters agree. the cabinet says to him that he is not a president. -- the president. he is the vice president acting as president but he is not the president. no, i am the them, president, if you do...
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he is actually a good lawyer, out of william & mary which has produced other good lawyers like john marshall, and by the time he gets to washington he's got a plan. his plan is i'm going to take the oath of office and become president of the united states. we'd all listen to that and think, yeah. that makes sense. very few people he is encountering when he gets there think that way. his entire cabinet says to him, actually harrison's cabinet, you're not the president. you're the acting president. or you're the vice president acting as president. but you're not the president. tyler basically says, and he's got almost a speech he reads to the cabinet, but basically says to them, no. i am the president and if you don't like that, you can leave. they have this stare down. tyler prevails. but not long thereafter his entire cabinet except for one resigns in protest. because they don't like the fact that he's actually trying to be president. not only he takes the oath but he tries to be president. the next four years he has some of the most active presidency of anybody in history. he is encounterin
he is actually a good lawyer, out of william & mary which has produced other good lawyers like john marshall, and by the time he gets to washington he's got a plan. his plan is i'm going to take the oath of office and become president of the united states. we'd all listen to that and think, yeah. that makes sense. very few people he is encountering when he gets there think that way. his entire cabinet says to him, actually harrison's cabinet, you're not the president. you're the acting...
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he has been compared to john marshall harlan. eugene volokh has suggested that he should be counted alongside holmes and marshall as a visionary. court watching is always a tricky business and no one has made that clearer than our second justice, samuel alito, who, in his prize-winning note, analyze the behind the scenes negotiations in the early clause cases like maccallum. in that note, he catalogued, and i am quoting him, "a long list of outwardly plausible but that -- badly mistaken interpretations that resulted from attempts to discern motivations of justices." even as a student he understood that outsiders cannot begin to guess at the negotiations and the endless compromises involved in constructing an opinion for the court. if you examine the career of justice thomas, you will find it dedicated to public service. so also, the career of samuel alito from the united states attorney office to the office of legal counsel to the third circuit court of appeals to his current chambers. public service was in his genes. his father,
he has been compared to john marshall harlan. eugene volokh has suggested that he should be counted alongside holmes and marshall as a visionary. court watching is always a tricky business and no one has made that clearer than our second justice, samuel alito, who, in his prize-winning note, analyze the behind the scenes negotiations in the early clause cases like maccallum. in that note, he catalogued, and i am quoting him, "a long list of outwardly plausible but that -- badly mistaken...
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[laughter] >> the professor from john marshall research professional. >> good morning. i'd like to make five points. the first is privacy is much more than hiding bad secrets. one of the common arguments that people make about privacy is they should not worry if they have nothing to hide. the based on the conception of privacy that is very narrow says hiding bad things but when privacy is so much more than that it is not just one thing that many different things. it involves the responsible use of data and making sure it is kept accurate lee that they are responsible stewards. and they have a way the data is used it has nothing to do with nothing to hide. at with how the information is kept and collected and stored. now that ec privacy broadly we can move away from these views of privacy. the second point is societal interests. and then seen as their balanced society wins out. at skews of securities side but privacy is not just an individual interest it does not affect the individual it is a societal interest to shape the society it doesn't just protect the individual f
[laughter] >> the professor from john marshall research professional. >> good morning. i'd like to make five points. the first is privacy is much more than hiding bad secrets. one of the common arguments that people make about privacy is they should not worry if they have nothing to hide. the based on the conception of privacy that is very narrow says hiding bad things but when privacy is so much more than that it is not just one thing that many different things. it involves the...
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been compared to john marshall harland. someone else has suggested that he should be counted alongside holmes and marshall as a visionary. court watching is always a tricky business and no one has made that clearer than our second nominee, samuel alito, who, in his prize-winning note, analyze the behind the scenes negotiations in the early clause cases like maccallum. in that note, he catalogued, and i am quoting him, "a long list of outwardly plausible but that they mistaken interpretations badly mistaken interpretations that resulted from attempts to discern." understood that outsiders cannot begin to guess at the negotiations and the endless compromises involved in constructing an opinion for the court. if you examine the career of justice thomas, you will find a dedicated to public service. so also, the career of samuel alito from the united states attorney office to the office of legal counsel to the third circuit court of appeals to his current chambers. public service was in his g enes. his father, an italian immigra
been compared to john marshall harland. someone else has suggested that he should be counted alongside holmes and marshall as a visionary. court watching is always a tricky business and no one has made that clearer than our second nominee, samuel alito, who, in his prize-winning note, analyze the behind the scenes negotiations in the early clause cases like maccallum. in that note, he catalogued, and i am quoting him, "a long list of outwardly plausible but that they mistaken...
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. >> professor daniels is the john marshall harlem research profer sor at the gw george washington law center. >> good morning. i would like to make five brief points this morning. the first point is that privacy is much more than hiding bad secrets. one of the common arkts about -- that people often make about privacy is that people shouldn't worry if they have nothing to hide. i hear this argument all the time. this argument and many other arguments about privacy are based on a conception of privacy. a conception of privacy that's very narrow that sees privacy as hiding bad or discreditable things. well, privacy is much more than that. privacy isn't just one thing. it's many different things. privacy involves keeping people's data secure. it involves the responsible use of data. it involves making sure that when data is kept, it's kept accurately. it's making sure that people who keep the data are responsible ste wards of that data. that people have rights in that data. and some participation in the way the data is used. all these things have nothing to do with nothing to hide. they
. >> professor daniels is the john marshall harlem research profer sor at the gw george washington law center. >> good morning. i would like to make five brief points this morning. the first point is that privacy is much more than hiding bad secrets. one of the common arkts about -- that people often make about privacy is that people shouldn't worry if they have nothing to hide. i hear this argument all the time. this argument and many other arguments about privacy are based on a...
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professor daniel soloff is the john marshall harlem research professor at the g.w. george washington law center. >> good morning. i would like to make five brief points this morning. the first point is that privacy is much more than hiding bad secrets. one of the common arguments about -- that people often make about privacy is that people shouldn't worry if they have nothing to hide. and i hear this argument all the time. this argument and many other arguments about privacy are based on a conception of privacy. a conception of privacy that's very narrow, that sees privacy as hiding bad or discreditable things. well, privacy is much more than that. privacy isn't just one thing. it's many different things. privacy involves keeping people's data secure. it involves the responsible use of data. it involves making sure that when data is kept, it's kept accurately. it's making sure that people who keep the data are responsible stewards of that data. that people have rights in that data. and some participation in the way the data is used. all these things have nothing to
professor daniel soloff is the john marshall harlem research professor at the g.w. george washington law center. >> good morning. i would like to make five brief points this morning. the first point is that privacy is much more than hiding bad secrets. one of the common arguments about -- that people often make about privacy is that people shouldn't worry if they have nothing to hide. and i hear this argument all the time. this argument and many other arguments about privacy are based on...
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john walsh. and u.s. marshalsave credit to this episode. >> cnn "the hunt," a program -- the inaugural program was this season. producers from "the hunt" contacted us and requested if kevin stoser could be profiled in their inaugural season. they did present him in the second episode, again, garnering extensive national and international coverage. >> stoser reportedly had sex with underage girls while stationed in fort hood in 2002. he pleaded guilty to child pornography and raping a woman but he escaped from a halfway house in october 2013. the cause of his death is unknown. >>> "the lead" with my friend, jake tapper, starts right now. thanks for watching. >>> experts now searching for new clues in the latest atrocity by isis. i am jake tapper. and this is "the lead." the world lead, jihadi john still shouting his twisted ideology as another american, peter kassig, is beheaded by terrorists. and isis vows to make western streets run red with blood. >>> the sports lead, as the drug enforcement agency blitzes nfl l
john walsh. and u.s. marshalsave credit to this episode. >> cnn "the hunt," a program -- the inaugural program was this season. producers from "the hunt" contacted us and requested if kevin stoser could be profiled in their inaugural season. they did present him in the second episode, again, garnering extensive national and international coverage. >> stoser reportedly had sex with underage girls while stationed in fort hood in 2002. he pleaded guilty to child...
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marshall did. he enjoyed a good card game, his bourbon. justice john paul stevens: he had an army of stories that he would tell. partly because he'd had so much experience himself. he was really a profoundly gifted raconteur. narrator: the murray case made marshall a rising star in the naacp, but his preoccupation with civil rights left him with a failing law practice inhis tiny baltimore office - cluttered with unpaid bills. when he wrote houston for help, houston asked him to come to new york to work a temporary assignment in the national naacp office. and in october of 1936, thurgood and buster left his crowded family home in baltimore for new york city. when thurgood and buster first arrived in new york, they stayed with relatives until they found a small apartment in harlem. they would now be alone and on their own for the very first time. inan office across town the naacp was still basking in the glow of their first victory integrating the university of maryland law school - which energized houston's education strategy and gave it momentum. marsh
marshall did. he enjoyed a good card game, his bourbon. justice john paul stevens: he had an army of stories that he would tell. partly because he'd had so much experience himself. he was really a profoundly gifted raconteur. narrator: the murray case made marshall a rising star in the naacp, but his preoccupation with civil rights left him with a failing law practice inhis tiny baltimore office - cluttered with unpaid bills. when he wrote houston for help, houston asked him to come to new york...
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not long thereafter, a federal marshal, taking his orders came to fort mchenry to demand the release of john merryman. and he was turned away at the gates by union soldiers under the orders of the commanding officer of fort mchenry, saying, he took his orders from the president, and the president ordered that merryman stay detained. at fort mchenry, in those early days of the civil wars, it was a constitutional crisis, a time where at least one representative of the judicial branch and the executive branch came at loggerheads with one another. these were swift, decisive measures that the union, the lincoln administration took to secure baltimore for the union cause, by securing baltimore for the cause, it helped keep the state of maryland from seceding from the union, and that resulted in maryland staying loyal to the union cause as well. so, fort mchenry was an important union fort during the civil war. i would also like to take you into a cell where we can also see where lincoln violated the constitution again. ironically, to help a confederate soldier. so, the cells we are about to walk p
not long thereafter, a federal marshal, taking his orders came to fort mchenry to demand the release of john merryman. and he was turned away at the gates by union soldiers under the orders of the commanding officer of fort mchenry, saying, he took his orders from the president, and the president ordered that merryman stay detained. at fort mchenry, in those early days of the civil wars, it was a constitutional crisis, a time where at least one representative of the judicial branch and the...
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. >> the state fire marshal confirms one person died following a shed explosion last weekend. the victim was identified, and he has been at johns center since 8. police believe because of the explosion was accidental, but it is still the center of an active investigation. his cause of death has not been released. >> hundreds of parents are outraged. a montgomery county school answering to accusations it covered up an incident involving a contract worker and a student. one of two arrests in a matter of weeks, and parents want answers. live at baker middle school in damascus. >> the first thing officials here at the school and administrators did was apologize. they said they were sorry and have made mistakes. >> talk is cheap. what are you going to do to earn our trust back? >> bottom line -- >> what montgomery county school leaders heard tuesday night was anger. >> it is shameful. >> they say it took officials weeks to inform them that john epps junior, a contractor at baker middle school, was accused of touching a female student inappropriately. it turned out epps works in nearly 60 county schools. >> when are you actually goin
. >> the state fire marshal confirms one person died following a shed explosion last weekend. the victim was identified, and he has been at johns center since 8. police believe because of the explosion was accidental, but it is still the center of an active investigation. his cause of death has not been released. >> hundreds of parents are outraged. a montgomery county school answering to accusations it covered up an incident involving a contract worker and a student. one of two...
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marshall. jennifer? >> thank you, john. we're really pleased to debut this index of culture and opportunity and here with me on stage is david, my colleague. he directs the center for principles and politics. the reason we wanted to start the conversation here today is david along with ryan anderson continued the introductory essay of culture and opportunity. and before we got into the 31 indicator indicato indicators culture and opportunity, we wanted to talk about it as a whole. we wanted to talk about a few of those ideas today. david and i are going to take about ten minutes to do so before our main panel comes up. i'm very pleased to have my former colleague and co-editor forthis project, ray headerman to be the moderator for that panel. ray is the vice president for the buckeye institute in ohio and will be leading three of our contributors to this project in a conversation about hue we -- what opportunity is and how we can grow it in this country. let me start here with the conversation with you, david, by asking, yo
marshall. jennifer? >> thank you, john. we're really pleased to debut this index of culture and opportunity and here with me on stage is david, my colleague. he directs the center for principles and politics. the reason we wanted to start the conversation here today is david along with ryan anderson continued the introductory essay of culture and opportunity. and before we got into the 31 indicator indicato indicators culture and opportunity, we wanted to talk about it as a whole. we...
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john boehner will remain in that post. >>> and using specially-outfitted planes to collect information from thousands of cell phone users. federal marshals have cessna planes that can trick phones into reporting their locations. the idea is to hunt for criminals, but the data is being collected from innocent americans as well. >>> there's a new warning for the u.s. from one of the world's most wanted terrorists. the recording hasn't been verified, but it seems to be from the leader of the islamic militants. he says the attacks against isis not working. >>> the accused pennsylvania cop kill chore led authorities on an intense manhunt for weeks is facing terrorism charges. eric frein said he wanted to start a revolution. he's charged with murdering corporal byron dixon. >>> and a man is in custody after pulling a knife to the entrance of the u.s. navy submarine base in connecticut. two civilian police officers were slightly injured, one by the suspect's knife. there was no indication that it was terror-related, and the suspect has no known ties to the navy. >>> the people of ferguson, missouri, are nervously awaiting a decision. jurors hea
john boehner will remain in that post. >>> and using specially-outfitted planes to collect information from thousands of cell phone users. federal marshals have cessna planes that can trick phones into reporting their locations. the idea is to hunt for criminals, but the data is being collected from innocent americans as well. >>> there's a new warning for the u.s. from one of the world's most wanted terrorists. the recording hasn't been verified, but it seems to be from the...
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there you see tom torlakson 52% over marshall tuck, another familiar name, at 48%. >>> let's talk about john chung. he's won the election for california's treasurer. the former comptroller taking it for the 58% to greg conlon's 42%. 100% of precincts reporting there. >>> let's move on to something else, kind of. low oil prices could go even lower, thanks to the election. republicans generally thought of as pro energy here. >> pro fossil fuels, pro oil. with the republicans now in the majority on both sides of the house, we may see a push for more drilling, more pipelines, lower gas taxes. it's just one of the ways we may see the midterm election affect the economy. we're going to talk more about the economy and the election coming up in just a bit. in the meantime, let's talk about the stock market, because remember, the stock market and the economy are two different things. for that and the rest of the news, morgan brennan is live at cnbc world headquarters. good morning. >> good morning, scott. futures are higher after stocks ended mostly lower tuesday after another drop in oil prices that
there you see tom torlakson 52% over marshall tuck, another familiar name, at 48%. >>> let's talk about john chung. he's won the election for california's treasurer. the former comptroller taking it for the 58% to greg conlon's 42%. 100% of precincts reporting there. >>> let's move on to something else, kind of. low oil prices could go even lower, thanks to the election. republicans generally thought of as pro energy here. >> pro fossil fuels, pro oil. with the...
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john nabbing cane talked about -- mccain talking about taking the federal fleet, cars for federal marshals, police, making them battery cars. there are tonnes of ways to make them less dependent on oil. the pipeline is a way to get it done. i'll be shocked if the ground is broken for building the pipeline any time before president obama leaves office. >> let's talk about voter turn out. who did not turn out yesterday? >> white democrats. that's the group of people that most of the pollsters miss. if you look at key states like georgia and north carolina, the african american turn out numbers hit the targets that democrats had, but white democratic turn out and young voter turn out was low. sometimes it was at 2010 midterm levels, sometimes less, that's a reason democrats struggled to hold tonne seats, but basically didn't gain ground. >> let's hear what the president had to say in the press conference about voter turn out. >> part of what i think we have to look at is the two-thirds of people who are eligible to vote and didn't vote. one of the things that i'm very proud of in 2008, and 20
john nabbing cane talked about -- mccain talking about taking the federal fleet, cars for federal marshals, police, making them battery cars. there are tonnes of ways to make them less dependent on oil. the pipeline is a way to get it done. i'll be shocked if the ground is broken for building the pipeline any time before president obama leaves office. >> let's talk about voter turn out. who did not turn out yesterday? >> white democrats. that's the group of people that most of the...
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him to that of john harlan, while us scholar he should be t accounted alongside justice marshall as the courts true visionaries. court watching is always a tricky business and nobody has clearer than our second honorary samuel alito. he analysed the behind-the-scenes negotiations the early religion clerk. in that note,, he catalogued list of quoting, a long admitted -- mistaken interpretations to try and motivate the justice system. as a law student, he cannot ood the outsiders begin to guess at the endless compromises involved in constructing an opinion for the court. the career of justice thomas he was entire to the public service, just like samuel alito. chambers at one first street. his father, an italian migrant who thought in high school. his mother was a librarian and a teacher and school principal. both parents were the first in the family to attend college. justice alito was the perfect student. of the law n editor journal. alumni from the class remembers seeing samuel alito in class, where he will always front row in staring intensely at the teacher. he never took a note about
him to that of john harlan, while us scholar he should be t accounted alongside justice marshall as the courts true visionaries. court watching is always a tricky business and nobody has clearer than our second honorary samuel alito. he analysed the behind-the-scenes negotiations the early religion clerk. in that note,, he catalogued list of quoting, a long admitted -- mistaken interpretations to try and motivate the justice system. as a law student, he cannot ood the outsiders begin to guess...
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john rawlins channel 6 "action news." >> question about what caused a fire in west oak lane that badly damaged a home the fire marshal is trying to pinpoint what started the blaze. you can see the charred remains of the second floor at the intersection of 77nd avenue and north 18th street. firefighters were called to the home at 8:00 p.m. everyone inside managed to escape the burning home safely. >>> a father and daughter were arrested for the brutal attack on a man in queen village. police say the man is in the mummers hall of fame. police released this video of the attack week ago yesterday. 62 carmin d'amato is a member of the mummers hall of fame. his daughter hit the victim in the stomach with a baseball bat and as he tried to run away, her father fired a gun striking the man in the leg once. >> i'm glad that an arrest was made. >> police say the victim had drugs in his system and claimed he didn't know his attacker. there was a rash of car break-ins in the area, police don't know if the crimes are connected. >>> fireworks are the reason for sparking a fire on a ride in disney world. officials say the fire may have
john rawlins channel 6 "action news." >> question about what caused a fire in west oak lane that badly damaged a home the fire marshal is trying to pinpoint what started the blaze. you can see the charred remains of the second floor at the intersection of 77nd avenue and north 18th street. firefighters were called to the home at 8:00 p.m. everyone inside managed to escape the burning home safely. >>> a father and daughter were arrested for the brutal attack on a man in...
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johns hopkins. flying debris damaged nearly a dozen homes. >> i literally was pushed to the side, things fell off my wall. >> we had the nails coming through the walls and out of our ceiling. >> the fire marshal working to determine what caused this explosion. >>> right now president obama is headed to beijing to attend an international conference on free trade and economic cooperation. the asia pacific economic cooperation summit brings leaders from 21 nations together. while in beijing, the president will discuss a rival trade deal with china and other countries. he'll also attend a state banquet with the chinese president. midweek he'll head to myanmar to speak at a town hall and finish the week in australia for a g-20 leaders retreat. >> prince george's county is among 140 school districts that is concerned about new testing. the assess emts begin next year. according to "the washington post" the county wants stronger technical support to make sure there are no problems during the testing which happens in the spri. >>> right now there are a lot of runners in a race on the chesapeake bay bridge. take a look. this is a fraction of about 20,000 runners doing a 10k across the bridge right now
johns hopkins. flying debris damaged nearly a dozen homes. >> i literally was pushed to the side, things fell off my wall. >> we had the nails coming through the walls and out of our ceiling. >> the fire marshal working to determine what caused this explosion. >>> right now president obama is headed to beijing to attend an international conference on free trade and economic cooperation. the asia pacific economic cooperation summit brings leaders from 21 nations...
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according to the state fire marshal, yesterday morning a 56-year-old man was opening the shed door when it just exploded. the man was seriously burned and airlifted to johns hopkins bayview medical center. flying debris damaged 11 nearby homes. >> i saw this flash of blue, i was pushed to the side. things fell off my wall. >> we had the nails coming through the walls and out of our ceilings. >> the fire marshal is working to determine the cause of the explosion. >>> right now air force one is in alaska refueling before taking off for china. president obama is headed to beijing to attend an international conference on free trade and economic cooperation. the asia pacific economic cooperation summit brings leaders from 21 nations together. while in beijing, the president will discuss a rival trade deal with china and other countries. he'll also attend a state banquet with the chinese president. midweek he'll head to myanmar to speak at a town hall. he'll finish off the week with a g-20 leaders retreat. >>> a live picture of the bay bridge. a 10k running from one end of the bridge to the other. roughly 20,000 people are doing this right now. it may cause you
according to the state fire marshal, yesterday morning a 56-year-old man was opening the shed door when it just exploded. the man was seriously burned and airlifted to johns hopkins bayview medical center. flying debris damaged 11 nearby homes. >> i saw this flash of blue, i was pushed to the side. things fell off my wall. >> we had the nails coming through the walls and out of our ceilings. >> the fire marshal is working to determine the cause of the explosion. >>>...
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john boehner has in common with president obama, mom jeans. they both wear them. you know, if we could get those two to take a trip to marshall'sr, maybe we could make some progress. >> so i don't think the two of them will be going to marshall's together anytime soon, but i can tell you yesterday the first family spend some time handing out food to needy families in southeast washington. today, they're going to spend thanksgiving here at the white house. carol. >> we couldn't help but put up the mom jeans again. both of these men have fabulous wives. they should take their men shopping, as most women do, frankly. >> yeah, well -- we'll see about that. >> athena jones, thank you so much. >> the pictures speak for themselves. >> they do. thanks. it was fun. let's head out to the streets of new york city and check in with miguel marquez, who would never wear mom jeans. >> go figure. i'm surrounded by clowns again. here we have the -- hello, happy thanksgiving. how are you? an incredible number of people out here. thousands and thousands of people packed in out here. happy thanksgiving, everyone. >> happy thanksgiving. >> i do wan
john boehner has in common with president obama, mom jeans. they both wear them. you know, if we could get those two to take a trip to marshall'sr, maybe we could make some progress. >> so i don't think the two of them will be going to marshall's together anytime soon, but i can tell you yesterday the first family spend some time handing out food to needy families in southeast washington. today, they're going to spend thanksgiving here at the white house. carol. >> we couldn't help...
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john paul personality. you can also get on tv. >> i encourage everybody to read professor's book. it's outstanding. >> it's outside there. >> it has the addresses where marshal grew up, where his grandparents' grocery stores were, where he practiced law. you can walk from here to each of these addresses. it's fascinating to be so close to that history. professor anderson, thank you. you're going to publish a book about houston we'll read. i want to thank everybody for participating, thank the audience for being here. join us for a reception outside. we'll continue the conversation about mr. civil rights. [ applause ] >> you're watching american history tv all weekend every weekend on cspan 3. we're featured on holidays and during congressional recesses. friday is our focus is 1864 presidential election between republican abraham lincoln and mcclellan. republicans look at state of the war, union and confederate a armies months before the victory. that's live here on cspan 3. >>> each week american history tv's real america brings archive films tell the story of the 20th centur century. each week, american history tv american artifacts takes you to museums and
john paul personality. you can also get on tv. >> i encourage everybody to read professor's book. it's outstanding. >> it's outside there. >> it has the addresses where marshal grew up, where his grandparents' grocery stores were, where he practiced law. you can walk from here to each of these addresses. it's fascinating to be so close to that history. professor anderson, thank you. you're going to publish a book about houston we'll read. i want to thank everybody for...
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john boehner has in common with president obama. mom jeans. [ laughter ] they both wear them. you know, if we could get those two to take a trip to marshallsogether, maybe we could make some progress. winter storm cato, as the weather channel has christened it is, causing a number of flight delays. more than 1,000 flight cancellations in the whether that is good or bad news depends on how much you like your family. a lot of people have to fight with their parents via skype this year. here in l.a., in spilt of the perfect weather we had, we had the worst traffic in the country today. traffic in l.a. is so bad, people are on the 405 tonight headed to next year's thanksgiving dinner. and of course, some people are skipping thanksgiving to wait in line to shop. people are already camped out for black friday. some people have been there for a week. the people i feel worse for are the 97-year-old walmart greeters. it doesn't seem like they should be the first line of defense against these door buster crowds. i'm always shocked by the number of people who do this, who wait in line for days. 20 years ago, maybe, but there's no good reason for it a
john boehner has in common with president obama. mom jeans. [ laughter ] they both wear them. you know, if we could get those two to take a trip to marshallsogether, maybe we could make some progress. winter storm cato, as the weather channel has christened it is, causing a number of flight delays. more than 1,000 flight cancellations in the whether that is good or bad news depends on how much you like your family. a lot of people have to fight with their parents via skype this year. here in...
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john door had no problem working with the martin luther king juniors and the good man and shall westernen and cheney. he had no problem working with thurgood marshallser good, the world will remember when you pass on, knowing that by your coming this way, you had changed things. it's not only blacks that form the civil rights movement. there were rights. there were all kinds of people. it was not about black and white. it was right and wrong. that had god for john door. thanks god for those that felt justice was a reason to live and give their lives for that. thanks for watching, i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. \s. >>> battle of the planet. let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening. ite cris matt thew in washington. depends on your view of science, today is a landmark date in world history. human history. if you believe that man is hurting the future of life on this planet by the burning of fossil fuels, affecting climate and thereof the human, today is a day to remember in prize. president obama announced a historic deal with china to cap
john door had no problem working with the martin luther king juniors and the good man and shall westernen and cheney. he had no problem working with thurgood marshallser good, the world will remember when you pass on, knowing that by your coming this way, you had changed things. it's not only blacks that form the civil rights movement. there were rights. there were all kinds of people. it was not about black and white. it was right and wrong. that had god for john door. thanks god for those...
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john paul's features that you don't get on tv. >> i encourage everybody to read -- purchase and read "young thurgood." it has the addresses -- it gives you the addresses where thurgood marshall grew up, where his grandparents' grocery stores were, where he practiced law. you can walk from here to each of these addresses. it's fascinating to be so close to that history. professor anderson, thank you, because you are going to publish a book that we will read. i want to thank everybody for participating in this event. i want to thank the audience. join us for a reception outside and we can continue the conversation about mr. civil rights. [ applause ] >>> you are watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-span history. >>> each week american history's tv real american bring you films that help tell the story of the 20th century. >>> you are watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. sunday at 6:00 and 1078 p.m., house of representatives historian matt wasnuski and a curator ut artifacts to trace the history of women in the house beginning with the election of jeanette ranken a
john paul's features that you don't get on tv. >> i encourage everybody to read -- purchase and read "young thurgood." it has the addresses -- it gives you the addresses where thurgood marshall grew up, where his grandparents' grocery stores were, where he practiced law. you can walk from here to each of these addresses. it's fascinating to be so close to that history. professor anderson, thank you, because you are going to publish a book that we will read. i want to thank...
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marshal's office investigating the cause right now. jesse gary, "nbc10 news." >>> we have new information about the man accused of dumping his wife's red corvette in the delaware river. john kramer was arraigned overnight. a judge set this bond at $5,000. police say he purgepushed the c into the water on monday. he talked about the charges against him. >> i didn't realize i did anything wrong. i didn't know anybody was going to delay trying to get the car. >> kramer's wife tells nbc10 he pushed the car into the driver moments after sending her text messages that he was about to do it. he faces charges of harassment. >>> cabrera is about to go on trial for the beating of his 3-year-old son. cabrera and the mother told police conflicting stories after they took the child to the hospital. the same sources say cabrera later confessed to the murder. >>> philadelphia police officers will be safer on the streets thanks to new bulletproof vests. blue cross will donate for the bulletproof vests. the force will get 120 statest art vests for the men and women of the department. >>> this morning, we have video of a hold justify in kensington where a suspect used a bloody syringe to t
marshal's office investigating the cause right now. jesse gary, "nbc10 news." >>> we have new information about the man accused of dumping his wife's red corvette in the delaware river. john kramer was arraigned overnight. a judge set this bond at $5,000. police say he purgepushed the c into the water on monday. he talked about the charges against him. >> i didn't realize i did anything wrong. i didn't know anybody was going to delay trying to get the car. >>...
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up the next morning by the marshals my so-called incarceration lasts 120 120 days and the judge says time served. >> you have been patient. >> very patient, since 1963 when john kennedy was assassinated. just trying to get to the bottom. i hope you i hope you don't cut me off. am i still on the air? >> we are listening. go ahead. be quick. >> thank you for mentioning oliver north. all the way from john kennedy's assassination, i i don't know if you have seen the new photos of george bush senior and dealey plaza on the day kennedy was assassinated, through watergate when george bush senior asked nixon to resign through iran contra when george bush senior. >> ronald, where are you going with all of this? go ahead and wrapup. >> i want to compliment john dean for having the guts to say any of this because so many people have been killed their books about how many people have killed. >> a lot going on there. we are going to lose that caller. >> let me just say this. they have had howard hunt in daily plaza. i would be amazed if george bush senior was in daily plaza, two. there were hundreds of people there. >> how do conspiracy theories, connecting dots that may
up the next morning by the marshals my so-called incarceration lasts 120 120 days and the judge says time served. >> you have been patient. >> very patient, since 1963 when john kennedy was assassinated. just trying to get to the bottom. i hope you i hope you don't cut me off. am i still on the air? >> we are listening. go ahead. be quick. >> thank you for mentioning oliver north. all the way from john kennedy's assassination, i i don't know if you have seen the new...
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marshal, yesterday morning a 56-year-old man was opening the shed door when it exploded. this was along sullivan road in westminster. the man was seriously burned and airlifted to johns bayview medical center. the glass sent debris flying, damaging 11 other homes. >> this flash of blue and i literally was pushed to the side, things fell off my wall. >> we have the nails coming through the walls and out of our ceiling. >> how scary. the fire marshal is working to determine the cause of the explosion. neighbors saying that they believe the explosion may have been caused by propane tanks. >>> today there's a 10k on the chesapeake bay bridge. in other words, you could be in for delay ifs you're headed that way. the race started minutes ago. all eastbound lanes on the bridge are closed right now. you can still use the bridge, but you'll only get by one lane in each direction. that will cause some jams. about 20,000 people are expected to run in the 10k. everything should reopen by about 2:00 this afternoon. >>> drones are usually associated with air strikes and killings, but one man has an idea to use them to save lives. it could change the medical field. >>> as we prepar
marshal, yesterday morning a 56-year-old man was opening the shed door when it exploded. this was along sullivan road in westminster. the man was seriously burned and airlifted to johns bayview medical center. the glass sent debris flying, damaging 11 other homes. >> this flash of blue and i literally was pushed to the side, things fell off my wall. >> we have the nails coming through the walls and out of our ceiling. >> how scary. the fire marshal is working to determine the...
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marshal was in here and said we got to stop at 200. >> he shut it down. >> how great was it, you miss it , senator john mccain walks in, and in come they just had a chance to talk. >> were we out here working? >> you were working. i apologize. >> drinking cocoa. >> i'm the green room correspondent. >> john mccain, american hero. and he is a hero despite what some others say. he'll join us in five minutes. we turn to heather who joins with us a fox news alert. >> this fox news alert, suicide bomber leaves at least 48 students dead in a nigerian college. the bomber got into the school, disguised as a student, and then blew himself up in the middle of an assembly. the bombing apparently done by terror group bow boko haram. soldiers were chased away by people throwing stones angry that the military can't stop the group's attacks in the region. >>> mysterious leader of the terror isis group possibly injured or dead in the latest round of u.s. air strikes in iraq. iraqi officials that he was badly wounded in a series of air strikes. here is the thing, he has proven elusive since first appearing on video in july. however action the pentagon
marshal was in here and said we got to stop at 200. >> he shut it down. >> how great was it, you miss it , senator john mccain walks in, and in come they just had a chance to talk. >> were we out here working? >> you were working. i apologize. >> drinking cocoa. >> i'm the green room correspondent. >> john mccain, american hero. and he is a hero despite what some others say. he'll join us in five minutes. we turn to heather who joins with us a fox news...