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john sullivan is meeting us from the washington post newsroom. is back to the tweets. what has he been saying. ton: he took to twitter unleash a barrage of attacks against paul ryan, john mccain, and allnst any republican elected officials who backed away from him. insaid that paul ryan is ineffective and weak leader providing zero support. he insulted mccain. he called himself-mouth to and said he begged him for his support. basically signaled he is going to go all out against these republican critics at a time when usually parties band together and start direct energy at opposing party nominees. pretty clear this will not be the case for the republicans. >> it isn't now the party of trump more than ever? sean: it is two different parties. the party ofch trump. e1 record numbers of votes. he continues to draw thousands people. he has a lot of enthusiasm between grassroots activists and people in key swing states. in washington, a lot of that thereiasm evaporated and is a lot of the antagonism toward trump right now so you are looking at a party that is aally divided be
john sullivan is meeting us from the washington post newsroom. is back to the tweets. what has he been saying. ton: he took to twitter unleash a barrage of attacks against paul ryan, john mccain, and allnst any republican elected officials who backed away from him. insaid that paul ryan is ineffective and weak leader providing zero support. he insulted mccain. he called himself-mouth to and said he begged him for his support. basically signaled he is going to go all out against these republican...
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john sullivan of the university of michigan changes drivers' behavior. "some questions to raise are: how much do drivers rely on the owners' manual for information about these technologies? how much do they get from test drives with the dealer?" the key for drivers learning and using this technology is to understand it's assistive and not meant to replace a human being. in washington, i'm ted fioraliso. today police started arresting protesters who've camped on private land near the bakken oil pipeline in north dakota. launching an effort to force out the protesters, a day after they refused to leave voluntarily. the operation involves dozens of officers in riot gear, many armed with guns and clubs. they're also using trucks, police cars, military humvees, buses, and aircraft. police have mostly surrounded about 100 protestors who refuse to leave. protestors actually set a small fire earlier today to try to slow authorities. when dakota to illinois, including 18 counties in iowa. for one teacher in the cedar rapids school district, this is her first week
john sullivan of the university of michigan changes drivers' behavior. "some questions to raise are: how much do drivers rely on the owners' manual for information about these technologies? how much do they get from test drives with the dealer?" the key for drivers learning and using this technology is to understand it's assistive and not meant to replace a human being. in washington, i'm ted fioraliso. today police started arresting protesters who've camped on private land near the...
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john sullivan is joining us on the phone from the "washington post" newsroom.ng me. >> for donald trump today once again it's back to the tweets. what has he been saying? >> will he took to twitter earlier today to unleash a barrage of attacks against paul ryan against john mccain and really against any and all republican elected officials who have backed away from him. he said that paul ryan is a weak and ineffective leader who has been providing zero support for him. he insulted mccain. he called mccain foul mouth and said begged him for his support. he basically signaled today that he is going to go all out against these republican critics at a time when usually parties they ends together and direct all of their energy at the opposing party's nominee to its. clear that that's not going to be the case for the republican party in downtown during the final four weeks of this race. >> so for all practical purposes is that now the party of trump more than ever? >> it's really two different parties. on the one hand it is very much the party of trump. he won in rec
john sullivan is joining us on the phone from the "washington post" newsroom.ng me. >> for donald trump today once again it's back to the tweets. what has he been saying? >> will he took to twitter earlier today to unleash a barrage of attacks against paul ryan against john mccain and really against any and all republican elected officials who have backed away from him. he said that paul ryan is a weak and ineffective leader who has been providing zero support for him. he...
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those on the list include senators kelly i ought, shelley moore capito, jeff flake, dan sullivan, lisa murkowski, and john soon. there are also house members going on record, joe heck, martha roby, jason chaffetz, and mia love. you can sing welsh is on the list and what they have to say by going to the washington examiner's website. our campaign 2016 coverage continues on c-span with live debates for u.s. house, senate and governor's races. monday night at 8:00 eastern, utah's fourth district congressional rate -- race followed at 10:00 by the u.s. arizona -- the arizona u.s. senate debate. north carolina's governor debate between patrick rory and roy cooper. on wednesday evening at 8:00 eastern, mike lee and misty snow debate for the utah u.s. senate. then on thursday, just after noon, the pennsylvania it district congressional debate. and:00, richard burr deborah ross debate for the north carolina u.s. senate. on friday night at a to eastern, the wisconsin u.s. senate debate between ron johnson and russ feingold. that's followed at 10:00 with joe heck and catherine cortez massed out debating for the nev
those on the list include senators kelly i ought, shelley moore capito, jeff flake, dan sullivan, lisa murkowski, and john soon. there are also house members going on record, joe heck, martha roby, jason chaffetz, and mia love. you can sing welsh is on the list and what they have to say by going to the washington examiner's website. our campaign 2016 coverage continues on c-span with live debates for u.s. house, senate and governor's races. monday night at 8:00 eastern, utah's fourth district...
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john and pete. irs if, though, brian sullivan has a look at what's coming up on "power lunch." as well as a big interview, brian. >> yeah. it is going to be a big one. carlin from the doj. scott says, thank you very much. in addition to that interview on the breaking news, jim cramer will join us. he has a big interview with sales force ceo marc benioff. it may be all about it twoer. the whougs commits to having zero driving deaths. it's a great goal, but just how realistic is it? the best brands is out. some great news for some. and very bad news. the hot or not brand list coming up. "the halftime report" is back after this. opportunities aren't always obvious. sometimes they just drop in. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group: how the world advances. >>> back on "the halftime report." brother najarian in the house. telestrator, with what? >> gap stores, this one right out of the gate, just was aggressive buying. the red book report, first time we have seen
john and pete. irs if, though, brian sullivan has a look at what's coming up on "power lunch." as well as a big interview, brian. >> yeah. it is going to be a big one. carlin from the doj. scott says, thank you very much. in addition to that interview on the breaking news, jim cramer will join us. he has a big interview with sales force ceo marc benioff. it may be all about it twoer. the whougs commits to having zero driving deaths. it's a great goal, but just how realistic is...
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sullivan wrote back why is it not credible that he is really plants for wall street. another exchange from last year but close aide asked campaign chair john podesta whether the campaign is survived not taking questions from the press during the first part of her campaign. if she thinks we can get to labor day without taking price questions i think that suicidal. some mechanism to let this team out of the pressure cooker. donald trump charged the documents with honesty and disruption. the clinton campaign said it is not confirming the authenticity but is not denying. clinton spokesman brian fallon treating out the cyberattack on our campaign is a modern-day watergate. what did donald trump know and when did he know it appeared that to you in new york. lauren: e-mails between a senior clinton official in a democratic tank about catholics sparking an outcry from republicans. the most powerful elements of the conservative movement about catholics and they went on to say an american -- amazing bastardization. paul ryan issued this statement with christian evangelicals is staggering. lea: in boston a police officer in critical condition after e
sullivan wrote back why is it not credible that he is really plants for wall street. another exchange from last year but close aide asked campaign chair john podesta whether the campaign is survived not taking questions from the press during the first part of her campaign. if she thinks we can get to labor day without taking price questions i think that suicidal. some mechanism to let this team out of the pressure cooker. donald trump charged the documents with honesty and disruption. the...
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john leguizano. cheri oteri. and paul f. tompkins. featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live from the ed you sullivan theater in new york city, second banna, t debate coverage. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey! thank you very much! wow! >> jon: how you doing? >> stephen: hey! >> stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! >> stephen: that's nice. that's nice, thank you very much. that's a live crowd. thank you very much. thanks, everybody. woooo! thank you very much. that's awfully nice. that's awfully nice. ( cheers ) yeah. all right. hey! please! thanks, everybody! welcome to the "late show." i'm stephen colbert. we are live from the ed sullivan theater. ( cheers and applause ) beautiful new york, new york, after the vice presidential debate. man, was that vice-exciting! ( laughter ) did you guys watch the debate? you watch the debate? everybody here? ( cheers and applause ) good. that's good. for those of you who missed the debate, i'll boil it down for you: once upon a time there ybs a man who didn't release his taxes and a woman who didn't release her emails-- and fight. ( laughter ) com
john leguizano. cheri oteri. and paul f. tompkins. featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live from the ed you sullivan theater in new york city, second banna, t debate coverage. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey! thank you very much! wow! >> jon: how you doing? >> stephen: hey! >> stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! >> stephen: that's nice. that's nice, thank you very much. that's a live crowd. thank you very much. thanks, everybody. woooo!...
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john: they mean well. >> a meanwhile but that's why it gets worse by the clinton campaign told "the new york times" which quotes they wanted printed. it's called quote approval and in 2012 marker sullivan the watchdog for the paper said this practice is banned so what happened to the reporter? nothing. the editor, there wasn't even an apology about it. it's not being acknowledged and there is no contrition. john: of course "the new york times" leans left. >> do you think it leans left? the last time they endorsed the republican candidate? 1956. john: at the selection i'm amazed at how totally and they are for hillary clinton. they do several anti-trump stories. this week i had to laugh to see this big two-page spread listing all the people places and things donald trump has insulted. for example joe biden, elizabeth warren, pocahontas. jeb bush is week had to bring in mommy. trump likes to people but has the times ever run at two two-page spread of the hillary scandal? just before she became first lady of arkansas she started trading in cattle futures. she turned 1000 bucks into 6000 overnight. after 10 months she had 100,000 and she said i never received preferential treatment. travel
john: they mean well. >> a meanwhile but that's why it gets worse by the clinton campaign told "the new york times" which quotes they wanted printed. it's called quote approval and in 2012 marker sullivan the watchdog for the paper said this practice is banned so what happened to the reporter? nothing. the editor, there wasn't even an apology about it. it's not being acknowledged and there is no contrition. john: of course "the new york times" leans left. >> do...
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john: they mean well. >> a meanwhile but that's why it gets worse by the clinton campaign told "the new york times" which quotes they wanted printed. it's called quote approval and in 2012 marker sullivan the watchdog for the paper said this practice is banned so what happened to the reporter? nothing. the editor, there wasn't even an apology about it. it's not being acknowledged and there is no contrition. john: of course "the new york times" leans left. >> do you think it leans left? the last time they endorsed the republican candidate? 1956. john: at the selection i'm amazed at how totally and they are for hillary clinton. they do several anti-trump stories. this week i had to laugh to see this big two-page spread listing all the people places and things donald trump has insulted. for example joe biden, elizabeth warren, pocahontas. jeb bush is week had to bring in mommy. trump likes to people but has the times ever run at two two-page spread of the hillary scandal? just before she became first lady of arkansas she strading i. she turned 1000 bucks into 6000 overnight. after 10 months she had 100,000 and she said i never received preferential treatment. travel, white water dodging s
john: they mean well. >> a meanwhile but that's why it gets worse by the clinton campaign told "the new york times" which quotes they wanted printed. it's called quote approval and in 2012 marker sullivan the watchdog for the paper said this practice is banned so what happened to the reporter? nothing. the editor, there wasn't even an apology about it. it's not being acknowledged and there is no contrition. john: of course "the new york times" leans left. >> do...
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john: they mean well. >> a meanwhile but that's why it gets worse by the clinton campaign told "the new york times" which quotes they wanted printed. it's called quote approval and in 2012 marker sullivanhe watchdog for the paper said this practice is banned so what happened to the reporter? nothing. the editor, there wasn't even an apology about it. it's not being acknowledged and there is no contrition. john: of course "the new york times" leans left. >> do you think it leans left? the last time they endorsed the republican candidate? 1956. john: at the selection i'm amazed at how totally and they are for hillary clinton. they do several anti-trump stories. this week i had to laugh to see this big two-page spread listing all the people places and things donald trump has insulted. for example joe biden, elizabeth warren, pocahontas. jeb bush is week had to bring in mommy. trump likes to people but has the times ever run at two two-page spread of the hillary scandal? just before she became first lady of arkansas she started trading in cattle futures. she turned 1000 bucks into 6000 overnight. after 10 months she had 100,000 and she said i never received preferential treatment. travel,
john: they mean well. >> a meanwhile but that's why it gets worse by the clinton campaign told "the new york times" which quotes they wanted printed. it's called quote approval and in 2012 marker sullivanhe watchdog for the paper said this practice is banned so what happened to the reporter? nothing. the editor, there wasn't even an apology about it. it's not being acknowledged and there is no contrition. john: of course "the new york times" leans left. >> do you...
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john: they mean well. >> a meanwhile but that's why it gets worse by the clinton campaign told "the new york times" which quotes they wanted printed. it's called quote approval and in 2012 marker sullivan the watchdog for the paper said this practice is banned so what happened to the reporter? nothing. the editor, there wasn't even an apology about it. it's not being acknowledged and there is no contrition. john: of course "the new york times" leans left. >> do you think it leans left? the last time they endorsed the republican candidate? 1956. john: at the selection i'm amazed at how totally and they are for hillary clinton. they do several anti-trump stories. this week i had to laugh to see this big two-page spread listing all the people places and things donald trump has insulted. for example joe biden, elizabeth warren, pocahontas. jeb bush is week had to bring in mommy. trump likes to people but has the times ever run at two two-page spread of the hillary scandal? just before she became first lady of arkansas she started trading in cattle futures. she turned 1000 bucks into 6000 overnight. after 10 months she had 100,000 and she said i never received preferential treatment. travel
john: they mean well. >> a meanwhile but that's why it gets worse by the clinton campaign told "the new york times" which quotes they wanted printed. it's called quote approval and in 2012 marker sullivan the watchdog for the paper said this practice is banned so what happened to the reporter? nothing. the editor, there wasn't even an apology about it. it's not being acknowledged and there is no contrition. john: of course "the new york times" leans left. >> do...
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john adams to fall back to. >> that is exactly right. let's fast-forward to the new york times versus sullivan. involve adoes not story or an editorial written by the new york times. vertorial, which defended martin luther king. there were minor errors about the montgomery police department that the police commissioner construed as personal defamation. and got a big verdict, which i think was six figures. it made it to the supreme court and the supreme court said, we have never had the occasion to consider the constitutionality laws.el we now have the chance. justin brennan -- justice brennan wrote his best decision ever. speech isook, false constitutionally contacted -- protected. writetory speech, you can and be critical of the government. that is protected. when i teach this class, i make a circle. these circleswhen intersect, it is still constitutionally protected, unless the statement was published, knowing that it was false. -- published knowing that it was false. that was the test of "actual malice." and test was applied adopted for suits against public officials and that was expanded to
john adams to fall back to. >> that is exactly right. let's fast-forward to the new york times versus sullivan. involve adoes not story or an editorial written by the new york times. vertorial, which defended martin luther king. there were minor errors about the montgomery police department that the police commissioner construed as personal defamation. and got a big verdict, which i think was six figures. it made it to the supreme court and the supreme court said, we have never had the...
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john adams to fall back to. he says he wants to open up libel laws. >> that is exactly right. let's fast-forward to the new york times versus sullivan. this case does not involve a story or an editorial written by the new york times. it is an advertorial, which defended martin luther king. he was at the time in jail. the new york times published it and it had some minor errors about the montgomery police department which the police commissioner construed as personal defamation. he won and got a big verdict, which i think was six figures. it reached the supreme court and the supreme court said, we have never had the occasion to consider the constitutionality of libel laws. we now have the chance. justice brennan wrote his best decision ever. he said, look, false speech is constitutionally detected, because otherwise you would have a chilling effect. defamatory speech, you can write and be critical of the government. that is protected. when i teach this class, i make a circle. the other circle and say when the two circles intersect, it is still constitutionally protected, unless the statement was published, knowing that it was false. o
john adams to fall back to. he says he wants to open up libel laws. >> that is exactly right. let's fast-forward to the new york times versus sullivan. this case does not involve a story or an editorial written by the new york times. it is an advertorial, which defended martin luther king. he was at the time in jail. the new york times published it and it had some minor errors about the montgomery police department which the police commissioner construed as personal defamation. he won and...
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john adams to fall back on if he says he wants to open up libel laws? >> that's exactly right. let's fast-forward new york times versus new york sullivan. this case does not involve a story or editorial written by "the new york times", it involves addvertorial, defending martin luther king who was in jail and "the new york times" published it and it had minor errors about the montgomery police department, which the commissioner construed as personally defaming him and he sued and he won in alabama courts and the case reached -- and he got a pretty big verdict for the time. i think it was six figures, not seven figures. in any event, it reached the supreme court and the supreme court took it and said, we have never had an occasion to consider the constitutionality of libel laws and now that we have that chance -- justice brennan wrote an opinion, in my opinion, best decision ever. look, false speech, that's constitutionally producted because otherwise you would have a chilling effect, okay, defamatory speech. you can be critical of the government. that's protected and when i teach this class i draw on the black board one circle and the o
john adams to fall back on if he says he wants to open up libel laws? >> that's exactly right. let's fast-forward new york times versus new york sullivan. this case does not involve a story or editorial written by "the new york times", it involves addvertorial, defending martin luther king who was in jail and "the new york times" published it and it had minor errors about the montgomery police department, which the commissioner construed as personally defaming him and...
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john adams, to fall back on. he says he wants to open up liable law. >> that's exactly right. lets fast forward to new york times verses sullivan. >> this case does not involve a story or editorial written by the new york times. it involves an advertorial defending martin luther king who was at the time in jail and the new york times published it and it had minor areas of the montgomery police department which the commissioner construed as personally defaming him and he sued and he won in alabama courts and the case reached and he got a pretty big verdict for the time. i think it was six figures, not seven figures. the supreme court took it and said, well, we never had the occasion to consider the constitutionalty of liable laws. now, that we have that chance, justice brennan wrote a magesterial opinion in my view of his best. false speech, that's constitutional protected because otherwise, you will have a chilling effect. >> defamatory speech, you can be critical of the government. that's protected. when i teach this class, i draw on a black board, one circle and the other circle, when those two circles intersect, it is still
john adams, to fall back on. he says he wants to open up liable law. >> that's exactly right. lets fast forward to new york times verses sullivan. >> this case does not involve a story or editorial written by the new york times. it involves an advertorial defending martin luther king who was at the time in jail and the new york times published it and it had minor areas of the montgomery police department which the commissioner construed as personally defaming him and he sued and he...