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judith brownedianis and raul reyes.nnouncement but it's not like inmates will apply and be released next week. from a practical standpoint, what's it going to take for this plan to be implemented and how long before we start seeing some, if any, changes in the federal prison population? >> let me start by putting it in further perspective. so 40 years, $1 trillion, 40 million people arrested and drugs are cheaper and more available than ever before. with the recidivism rate in the federal system of two-thirds over three years, i can't think of any industry that would have such a failure rate. we found a way to monetize misery through private prison. every time you read a criteria, what it takes for a person to know eligible, we start with 200,000 people in the federal system just kept shrinking and shrinking and shrinking. the fact that you have to serve ten years and ten years with a good disciplinary record? this is a system thatt inherenty about punishment. mother teresa would possibly do ten years and not come out w
judith brownedianis and raul reyes.nnouncement but it's not like inmates will apply and be released next week. from a practical standpoint, what's it going to take for this plan to be implemented and how long before we start seeing some, if any, changes in the federal prison population? >> let me start by putting it in further perspective. so 40 years, $1 trillion, 40 million people arrested and drugs are cheaper and more available than ever before. with the recidivism rate in the federal...
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judith, thank you for joining us, again. i'll get to dale in a second.y that we now have some evidence that the federal judges are willing to say, our constitution protects us from these undue burdens of having to vote. >> well, i think what's really important about this, because this is a huge win for wisconsin, for voters, but also for the voting rights act, because, in fact, we see that while the supreme court took a dagger to the heart of the voting rights act, that, in fact, the other part of the voting rights act is alive and well. and that it can be used in cases like on voter i.d., for example, to show that, in fact, there's a disproportionate impact on voters of color. so this is a huge win, the aclu and advancement project were counsel in this case. and i think now what we're going to be able to do is to use this decision, and in fact, next week, advancement project has a brief due in our case north carolina and we'll be able to rely on this decision. >> are you hopeful? >> i'm very hopeful. i think this judge set out a road map for other court
judith, thank you for joining us, again. i'll get to dale in a second.y that we now have some evidence that the federal judges are willing to say, our constitution protects us from these undue burdens of having to vote. >> well, i think what's really important about this, because this is a huge win for wisconsin, for voters, but also for the voting rights act, because, in fact, we see that while the supreme court took a dagger to the heart of the voting rights act, that, in fact, the...
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joining me judith brown deanna. codirector of inadvancement project. what does the landscape look like legally in terms of the fallout legally, not legislatively, legally, with the voting rights act, the core part of it, the preclearance part being gutted, the states moving ahead. what recourse is there now in the courts to fight back? >> right, well, thanks for having me, chris. so right now, with the gutting of the voting rights act by the supreme court, what we're finding is groups like advancement project and others having to go in and aggressively litigate. so, for example, we have a case in north carolina against what's called the monster voter suppression bill that has everything in there, it's the kitchen sink. but you also see in texas, very quickly, i mean, we must remember, after the shelby county case, texas tweeted out they were going to implement voter id right after that decision. north carolina waited until that decision to pass that monster bill. virginia never sent in their voter id bill to the department of justice because they, too,
joining me judith brown deanna. codirector of inadvancement project. what does the landscape look like legally in terms of the fallout legally, not legislatively, legally, with the voting rights act, the core part of it, the preclearance part being gutted, the states moving ahead. what recourse is there now in the courts to fight back? >> right, well, thanks for having me, chris. so right now, with the gutting of the voting rights act by the supreme court, what we're finding is groups...
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you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. cases are real. the rulings are final. cbs television distribution ns paid fy donna bryan and her friend rory lender are suing rory's ex-girlfriend, 19-year-old brittany shames, for vandalizing a car. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 321 on the calendar in the matter of bryan/lender vs. shames. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. folks, have a seat. >> judge judy: whose car is this? >> my car. >> judge judy: and your name is? >> donna bryan. >> judge judy: who are you? >> i'm rory lender, and i'm also on the title. >> judge judy: you're on the title? >> mm-hmm. >> judge judy: well, you claim that she vandalized your car. she keyed it with a key. >> yes. >> judge judy: and ms. shames says she didn't do it, but she knows who did. >> mm-hmm. >> judge judy: [ claps hands ] so, why don't you tell me how you know each other and why in the world ms. shames would do such a thing? >> well, rory anpr
you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. cases are real. the rulings are final. cbs television distribution ns paid fy donna bryan and her friend rory lender are suing rory's ex-girlfriend, 19-year-old brittany shames, for vandalizing a car. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 321 on the calendar in the matter of bryan/lender vs. shames. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. folks, have a seat. >> judge judy:...
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and as an agoing process of the reorganization and i wanted to announce that judith who was the director of primary care is now in the position of director of nursing for the entire san francisco health network primary care and so this again is reflection of the merging of both the campus clinics, and the community primary care clinics and so we are happy to have her on and she will be working closely with them and the other members of the san francisco primary care team to integrate the homes to reach the goals of providing excellent care for the patients and insuring prompt access to care and positive and a healing experience for all patients and a work environment that is safe and sustains an engaged staff and provide a workforce, also to let you know that a dear friend and dph employee jane lev passed away march 24th at her home after battling cancer, i worked with her personally when i first came into the department and she was an amazing health educator and health organizers and friend to many, and so we will miss her greatly. >> that is the end of my report, unless the commissione
and as an agoing process of the reorganization and i wanted to announce that judith who was the director of primary care is now in the position of director of nursing for the entire san francisco health network primary care and so this again is reflection of the merging of both the campus clinics, and the community primary care clinics and so we are happy to have her on and she will be working closely with them and the other members of the san francisco primary care team to integrate the homes...
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so on that note, we thank you again to our panelists and judith. thank you for organizing this and thank you for the invite. thank you very much for your interest in iraq. sometimes we talk and it seems like 10 of us only follow it. that we are thrilled to see you all here today. thank you so much. >> [inaudible] [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> coming up tonight here on c-span2, two, it is but tv in prime time with a focus on navy deals are at first, the author of the book tried outdoors, and then johnnie walker who wrote codename johnny walker, the extraordinary story of the iraqi who risk everything to fight with the u.s. navy deals. and the author of eyes on target. finally, seal team six, which is the unit that killed osama bin laden. booktv all this week here on c-span2. >> the u.s. annual women in the world summit in a conversation with hillary clinton and firsthand stories of bombings and chemical attacks in syria. here is a preview. >> we need to produce conclusive prosperity. i'm a product of the american middle class and grateful
so on that note, we thank you again to our panelists and judith. thank you for organizing this and thank you for the invite. thank you very much for your interest in iraq. sometimes we talk and it seems like 10 of us only follow it. that we are thrilled to see you all here today. thank you so much. >> [inaudible] [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> coming up tonight here on c-span2, two, it is but tv in prime time with a focus on navy deals are at first, the author of the book...
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judith wallerstein who i quote in the book the late sociologist to the study of the effects of divorce on children. she studied them for 25 years. we know divorce harms children. many of them and oh yes some people survived that many of them don't so these are some of the things i put in the book. if it's a liberal idea promotes the general welfare than i'm for it. i don't don't think we have to say just because it's a liberal or conservative idea we shouldn't pay attention. >> host: in the book you write cal, you say president obama and i think you would describe him as a liberal. >> guest: no question. >> host: you say he took advantage of the human instinct for andy and greed in order to get elected. >> guest: i think the unholy trinity is in the greed and entitlement and i think we see that in his constant statements about income inequality and running down of large corporations and businesses who employ an awful lot of people who themselves pay an awful lot of taxes instead of building people up. calvin coolidge once said you don't improve the week by tearing down the strong. i wa
judith wallerstein who i quote in the book the late sociologist to the study of the effects of divorce on children. she studied them for 25 years. we know divorce harms children. many of them and oh yes some people survived that many of them don't so these are some of the things i put in the book. if it's a liberal idea promotes the general welfare than i'm for it. i don't don't think we have to say just because it's a liberal or conservative idea we shouldn't pay attention. >> host: in...
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the truth is judith parks here is not a google employee. not even wearing real google glasses. >> all a joke? >> it's april fools. >> reporter: this entire event is just a parody. protestors put on to make their point that private buses should not be using publicly funded muni stops. and the pilot program to have tech buses pay $1 a stop in their words is not enough. >> if $1 a not fair. what the -- is not fair. what is? >> something that actually is from muni and something that actually helps impact the displacement issue that we're seeing. >> reporter: this afternoon, the board of supervisors will vote whether or not to move ahead on charging private shuttles. an appeal has the mta's program in jeopardy. other program allows us to have more information to better enforce the private shuttles that are running throughout san francisco with about 2500 bus stops that -- throughout the city. >> reporter: so protestors did this little parody today for two reasons. there's two big votes going on here at city hall concerning muni. you can see a ra
the truth is judith parks here is not a google employee. not even wearing real google glasses. >> all a joke? >> it's april fools. >> reporter: this entire event is just a parody. protestors put on to make their point that private buses should not be using publicly funded muni stops. and the pilot program to have tech buses pay $1 a stop in their words is not enough. >> if $1 a not fair. what the -- is not fair. what is? >> something that actually is from muni and...
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judith miller the distancing winner this works like it to pieces that is really just one the outfits are designed to be nice to be cured and give people confidence. it was prepared to take express their legs. it has many things with you the ceo i want one. i'll be able to stretch and have fun with my grandchildren and see what i did the latter meaning the companies they are offering to enact incentives for people wanting to light the night. let there be any the manufacturing and distribution company is sponsoring a beer with a beard. and it's growing every year. the two thousand fourteen edition featured new and fifty companies covering entry things including anti semitic chief and intrigue there's a clear resistance with a jump in the number of participants. experts say people in the country over the age of sixty seven or eight trillion dollars a year meet your meal you have that personal spending in japan they say to you for your seniors keep spending more and more. so just yet. it's very important for retailers to win the support of senior citizens. we are creating and developing
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thank you, kirsten and judith. good to see you. >> thank you.me other news to get to today. another rough morning on wall street as stocks opening lower again after disappointing earnings from jpmorgan chase and a lot of questions about what's ahead on wall street. why some traders say we could see the start of a market correction. we'll get into what that means and why it matters. >>> you've seen it this week, right? a slew of riots this past week on college campuses across the country. some for no reason. what is happening? is this normal student behavior or something else? we take it up with our panel coming up. [ doctor ] and in a inical trial versus litor, crestor got more high-risk patient bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. way to go, crestor! yh! tting to goal is a big deal, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors. because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your arteries over time. so, when diet a exercise aren't engh to lower cholterol, adding crestor can help. go, crestor! ♪ ♪ oh, ye
thank you, kirsten and judith. good to see you. >> thank you.me other news to get to today. another rough morning on wall street as stocks opening lower again after disappointing earnings from jpmorgan chase and a lot of questions about what's ahead on wall street. why some traders say we could see the start of a market correction. we'll get into what that means and why it matters. >>> you've seen it this week, right? a slew of riots this past week on college campuses across the...
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[laughter] >>> my name is judith bell. i have worked for my entire career on issues of economic and social equity. i currently work for policy link which is a national organization. i've known juliet for many years, working with her on many different issues. and when she came to the puc, she brought her recognized dedication. she brought her vision, and she came as a woman of color in an arena where there were not many women and certainly not many people of color. when this issue first emerged, many of us thought that this issue was over reaching and unnecessary, but we accepted when an agreement was reached. we thought the book was closed ~. juliet is honest. she is a person of integrity. she is moving agendas that are recognized around the country as setting important precedents. she is putting the san francisco public utilities commission on the map in a way that is setting policy across the country. i cannot understand why this issue has reemerged. i cannot understand why you all have decided to put it on the agenda to
[laughter] >>> my name is judith bell. i have worked for my entire career on issues of economic and social equity. i currently work for policy link which is a national organization. i've known juliet for many years, working with her on many different issues. and when she came to the puc, she brought her recognized dedication. she brought her vision, and she came as a woman of color in an arena where there were not many women and certainly not many people of color. when this issue first...
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john and judith were taking out the suv and it started smoking.before the whole thick thing exploded. >> we're not sure if parts are going to be flying around. >> this family is in the same shoes. when did they know gm says it's aware and is investigating. >> president obama spoke to the nation about his reform act announcing a key milestone. that doesn't include the state run, surpassing the goal of 7 million. >> i will work with anyone willing to make this law work better. the debate is over. affordable care act is the same. >> people will likely face tax penalties. there is an ex-teches to sign up for people who have begun the process. >> m obama took time out of his schedule to welcome the boston red sox to the white house. now best moment came when david ortiz gave him a number 44 jersey. this is gone viral. >> let me take a selfie. >> pretty cool. >> still ahead what would you do if when you're called a nerd? >> first, caught on video. this waitress, you might say this, is the best work shift ever. she doesn't know it. we'll explain. stormy
john and judith were taking out the suv and it started smoking.before the whole thick thing exploded. >> we're not sure if parts are going to be flying around. >> this family is in the same shoes. when did they know gm says it's aware and is investigating. >> president obama spoke to the nation about his reform act announcing a key milestone. that doesn't include the state run, surpassing the goal of 7 million. >> i will work with anyone willing to make this law work...
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but judith miller former spokesperson for president george debut bush.now you are not thrilled about the keystone pipeline but to the president will say no? >> perfect politics. if you want to protect the red state democrats who want this to go through but also the street credibility of who don't let this come the this is perfect in the is it to "rolling stone". >> to say no coincidence that they pick it up? to meet the interesting part the secretary said he will not say no but it has to go through another national interest review we have seen it has gone through analysis of the state department and clearly they have come up with the conclusion minimal environmental impact as mentioned the reporter from the "rolling stone" that president bush wants to leave the legacy of climate change in does not want to touch the keystone pipeline but then he puts the jobs on hold. ashley: money follow up with speaker boehner blocking his colleague in the house to say you have to make difficult choices what do you think? >> it has been such a difficult issue innovative
but judith miller former spokesperson for president george debut bush.now you are not thrilled about the keystone pipeline but to the president will say no? >> perfect politics. if you want to protect the red state democrats who want this to go through but also the street credibility of who don't let this come the this is perfect in the is it to "rolling stone". >> to say no coincidence that they pick it up? to meet the interesting part the secretary said he will not say...
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attorney judith mizner said such violates against searches and seizures. people carry a lot of - they may carry their medical and financial records. and the nature as well as the quantity of the information that gives you a reasonable expectation that it won't be completely eviserated. >> some of the justices are concerned about that. others are worried that those with a mine violation could be affected:. >> deputy solicitor-general with the justice department argued that police need the ability, saying that cell zones:. >> police need a quick look before the data can be wiped or encrypted. the two cases before the court involve a gang member and drug dealer. police searched the cell phones and gave evidence leading to additional charges and prison sentences. the justices argued would it be a middle ground. would it be okay to search cases or look through certain apps. a privacy advocate said there should be no cell phone searches without a warrant. >> there's a danger that otherwise the thorough safe of the mobile devices would be routine with an arrest.
attorney judith mizner said such violates against searches and seizures. people carry a lot of - they may carry their medical and financial records. and the nature as well as the quantity of the information that gives you a reasonable expectation that it won't be completely eviserated. >> some of the justices are concerned about that. others are worried that those with a mine violation could be affected:. >> deputy solicitor-general with the justice department argued that police...
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juan williams pulitzer prize-winning journalist judith miller. and co-host of "red eye."'s turn to obamacare. they pushed it over the top 7.one. all laelia. >>. >> the majority of the press reports that number not even uncritically. the question never just take the government's word for anything? when yadministration that is all about your plan you can keep your plan of this issue specifically how do you trust them? i don't get it. lou: i cannot find an instance where they have not been caught lying. you say that should not be a profound edifice? >> also why don't they have accurate data how many people have paid? how hard is it to get that data? lou: good questions. >> how hard was it to get a website that people could sign on to? lou: you are turning on them. >> give them the benefit of the dow we will see how many are paying premiums it is more or less than the national average for clients such a broken record we cannot make judgments and tell all numbers are in with experience. >> i promise to constrain sometimes i have seen over the quick reaction. lead us forward fr
juan williams pulitzer prize-winning journalist judith miller. and co-host of "red eye."'s turn to obamacare. they pushed it over the top 7.one. all laelia. >>. >> the majority of the press reports that number not even uncritically. the question never just take the government's word for anything? when yadministration that is all about your plan you can keep your plan of this issue specifically how do you trust them? i don't get it. lou: i cannot find an instance where they...
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judith miller is a fox news contributor. it's not just those episodes.his is a guy who may have been instrumental in planning the assassination of an iranian dissident in italy. >> this is a report from the mek, an opposition group whose record is spotty. they have been very strong on their reports on iranian nuclear activities, less strong on terrorism. but whether or not this latest report is true, this is a man whom is just -- it's a mystifying appointment. the iranians have said it's definitive. but why, if you want good relations with the united states and you want a nuclear deal and you want sanctions lifted, would you nominate someone who kidnapped or helped kidnap americans -- >> because they don't care about good relations with the united states and have to intent of stopping their nuclear program. >> they're doing what putin is doing, testing american will and resolve. they want to see if we want a nuclear deal more than they do. they want to see if they can have their nuclear cake and diplomatic relations with the united states, too. and it is
judith miller is a fox news contributor. it's not just those episodes.his is a guy who may have been instrumental in planning the assassination of an iranian dissident in italy. >> this is a report from the mek, an opposition group whose record is spotty. they have been very strong on their reports on iranian nuclear activities, less strong on terrorism. but whether or not this latest report is true, this is a man whom is just -- it's a mystifying appointment. the iranians have said it's...
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fox news contributor, pulitzer pried winning journalist, judith miller.reat to have you both with us. >> thank you. lou: judy, this pretext as part of the obama administration, kerry spending endless hours in concentrated negotiation with sergey lavrov, his counterpart, and poof we have no agreement. poof, i think, poof,. poof. >> now you see it, now you don't. i have to agree with bob more mats you -- hormats you had on the show. lou: did i? i was so busy on my google glass. >> with your glasses i think both sides have interest in the agreement holding but they don't control the players. lou: do you really. >> they don't have any interest in that. 50, 50, if works. >> is think anything about the administration indr intended to function correctly? is there any results oriented aspect of this administration? if it is it has alluded many people's comprehensive shun? >> p on your google glass and ask. lou: i will. >> i difficulty -- lou: i will put these damn things on, ed and i will excuse you. >> the difficulty, now, the president has is that they for all
fox news contributor, pulitzer pried winning journalist, judith miller.reat to have you both with us. >> thank you. lou: judy, this pretext as part of the obama administration, kerry spending endless hours in concentrated negotiation with sergey lavrov, his counterpart, and poof we have no agreement. poof, i think, poof,. poof. >> now you see it, now you don't. i have to agree with bob more mats you -- hormats you had on the show. lou: did i? i was so busy on my google glass....
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everything and lou dobbs.com the queue for being with us coming up tomorrow retired marine colonel, judithoin us. good night from new york. stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum from philips sonicare and save now. philips sonicare ♪ neil: i have warned you a million times and promote it so many times. it sounds like a broken record. how often do we keep repeating the sins that we keep repeating? china, which we knew was moving in on us, "fast and furious", it's just a matter of months away from being the premier economic power on the planet. it is an unusual measure and we're going to get into the details of it. but the so-called purchasing 30 index essentially sa
everything and lou dobbs.com the queue for being with us coming up tomorrow retired marine colonel, judithoin us. good night from new york. stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum from philips sonicare and save now. philips sonicare ♪ neil: i have warned you a million times and promote it so many times. it sounds like a broken record. how often do we keep repeating the sins that we keep repeating? china, which we knew was moving in on us,...
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john and judith and their two sons were test driving a 2015 gmc yukon when it began to smoke.they were able to get out just a few seconds before it explode. >> the car was on fire. as we were walking away, the car was just catching on firing with going up into smoke, tires are popping. we aren't sure if parts are going to start flying around. we don't know. never been in this situation before. >> three other similar incidents were reported in the same model leading gm to recall nearly half a million suvs on friday. >>> new this morning if you're drinking less soda you are definitely not alone. just released numbers show americans cut back on their soda consumption again last year. u.s. soda sales dropped 3% in 2013 extending a trend that started nearly a decade ago. diet soda sales are also falling nor so than full calorie sodas. worries over artificial sweeteners are being blamed. for example, top-selling coke slipped .5% last year but diet coke sales plunged nearly 7%. don't worry, people are still drinking a lot of sugar. they are going for the energy drinks and things like
john and judith and their two sons were test driving a 2015 gmc yukon when it began to smoke.they were able to get out just a few seconds before it explode. >> the car was on fire. as we were walking away, the car was just catching on firing with going up into smoke, tires are popping. we aren't sure if parts are going to start flying around. we don't know. never been in this situation before. >> three other similar incidents were reported in the same model leading gm to recall...
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let's go straight to judith yaphe the. >> well, thank you all for coming. thank you, doug.d you, sais for hosting us. it's great to be here. i am not an iraqi, clearly, but it's what i've done most of my life. i learned an awful lot from ahmed's description because it is hard to put together what is happening. it is a different kind of experience that we've seen before. the iraqis have that free and fair elections. and it is hard to predict. now, my job is supposedly to explain what the u.s. policy is going to be. well, first of all let me tell you, there's nothing new here. if you follow this before, don't expect me to make any dramatic announcements. what i would like to do is to talk just a little bit about inconsistencies in the policy background. i put together a couple of scenarios, which i've since, now i understand my senator since i heard you speak. i didn't before. what could go wrong? as to what was an intelligence officer for at least 20 years i've always learned to ask the question in the end. great, i've given you this marvelous analysis now, what could go wro
let's go straight to judith yaphe the. >> well, thank you all for coming. thank you, doug.d you, sais for hosting us. it's great to be here. i am not an iraqi, clearly, but it's what i've done most of my life. i learned an awful lot from ahmed's description because it is hard to put together what is happening. it is a different kind of experience that we've seen before. the iraqis have that free and fair elections. and it is hard to predict. now, my job is supposedly to explain what the...
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nobody wants to see a judith miller situation where they're held in contempt holding on to sources. that's where the men and women differ. i'm so happy i came up with this issue first time on the show. >> way to bring something to the table, buddy. >> it's been nine minutes. toyed do something. >> okay. here is something to shout about. cheerleading is a back flip closer to becoming a sport in new york. you would have to have the same safety protocols as other sports and a coach that has a certain level of training. >> i think i have so much respect for the men and women and you can get a scholarship now for cheerleading. they have to change the name. this is acrobatics, gymnastics. cheerleading is give me an a, give me a b. >> that's not true. >> that's the old cheerleading. >> cheerleading meets the three cry tear onyou can have. physical activity, it is competition, competitive and it is go for rules and scores. you have to have rules, score, competition. it does all of that. >> i have something for you here. you're a sport pepper. cheerleading stats, 34 states in washington, d.c
nobody wants to see a judith miller situation where they're held in contempt holding on to sources. that's where the men and women differ. i'm so happy i came up with this issue first time on the show. >> way to bring something to the table, buddy. >> it's been nine minutes. toyed do something. >> okay. here is something to shout about. cheerleading is a back flip closer to becoming a sport in new york. you would have to have the same safety protocols as other sports and a...
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judith who i quoted in the book did a study of the effects of divorce. she studied them for 25 years. we know that it harms children. many of them. some people survived that many don't. these are some of the things i explore in the book. again if it is a liberal idea and it promotes the general welfare, then i'm for it. just because it is a liberal or a conservative idea -- >> host: you said president obama and i think that you would describe him as a liberal. he said that he took advantage of the human instinct for nv and greed in order to get elected. >> guest: i think the unholy trinity is envy, greed and entitlement and i think we see that i in the constant statemens about income inequality as running down large corporations and businesses that employ people who themselves to a an awful lot of taxes instead of building people up. calvin coolidge said you don't improve the week by tearing down the strong. i want more people to the rich and independent. i want more families to be stable. all these things. who could be against that? that a lot of the fa
judith who i quoted in the book did a study of the effects of divorce. she studied them for 25 years. we know that it harms children. many of them. some people survived that many don't. these are some of the things i explore in the book. again if it is a liberal idea and it promotes the general welfare, then i'm for it. just because it is a liberal or a conservative idea -- >> host: you said president obama and i think that you would describe him as a liberal. he said that he took...
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he is seen judith butler speak good >> either way, this is the most amazing thing when you read it effortot be a comment this man, who she was to marry later, that he'd actually seen toronto universe d. >> there's a funny footnote to that as well. if we have time i'll get to it. so she was also very taken with nice to have basically because there's this beautiful creature. i'm sure you've all seen pictures. she is amazing looking fit and then she opens her mouth starts talking about the moscow conceptualist. she has maybe met six people who've heard of the moscow conceptualist. and so, they start talking and tell her that he a cup of his friends want to start a protest our group. they didn't have much of an idea of what it would be except it would make protest art. but what protester would be, they hadn't figured out. so neither suggested they catch a preview of in these two young couples grow and of course he falls in love. so they decided to do it together. the action is going to be putting them inside a fireproof safe and caring i'm up 27 floors to 27 floor of the main building of the
he is seen judith butler speak good >> either way, this is the most amazing thing when you read it effortot be a comment this man, who she was to marry later, that he'd actually seen toronto universe d. >> there's a funny footnote to that as well. if we have time i'll get to it. so she was also very taken with nice to have basically because there's this beautiful creature. i'm sure you've all seen pictures. she is amazing looking fit and then she opens her mouth starts talking about...
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well, under judith mchale and perhaps before her, the idea was developed under jim glassman that you would have the public diplomacy for deputy i assistant secretaries. they are in their regional beings as policy is developed. it is unclear whether they are in the key meetings yet. the real meetings at crunch time where they -- go back to what i said about the interagency working group on public diplomacy. as soon as i arrived, i had an early meeting in one of the situation rooms. i said, hey, we meet theodically and talk about tools of to medication, the channels available. were not talking about public diplomacy dimension of the issues the deputies are wrestling with and teeing up for the principles and the president. i said, why don't we have an interagency policy meeting that feeds the perspective into what the deputies should think about in terms of public diplomacy as they are wrestling with option a, option b, option c, recognizing that any time he gets to the deputies or particularly the principles, all of the good options are gone? they looked at me like i had two heads. rea
well, under judith mchale and perhaps before her, the idea was developed under jim glassman that you would have the public diplomacy for deputy i assistant secretaries. they are in their regional beings as policy is developed. it is unclear whether they are in the key meetings yet. the real meetings at crunch time where they -- go back to what i said about the interagency working group on public diplomacy. as soon as i arrived, i had an early meeting in one of the situation rooms. i said, hey,...
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judith wallerstein who i quote in the book did a study of the effects of divorce on children. she studied it for 25 years. we know that divorce harms children. some people survive that many of them don't. these are some of the things i explore in the book and began if it's a liberal idea and it works and promotes the general welfare that i'm for it that i don't think we have to say just because a silly rule or conservative idea we shouldn't pay attention. >> in the book you write, you save president obama and i think you would describe him as a liberal. >> guest: no question. >> host: you say he took advantage of the human instinct for in the end greed in order to get elected? >> guest: yeah. i think the unholy trinity is envy greed and entitlement and we see this in his constant statements about income inequality is running down of large corporations and businesses to report a lot of people who themselves pay a lot of taxes instead of telling people up. calvin coolidge once said you don't improve the week by tearing down the strong. i want more people to be rich. i want our p
judith wallerstein who i quote in the book did a study of the effects of divorce on children. she studied it for 25 years. we know that divorce harms children. some people survive that many of them don't. these are some of the things i explore in the book and began if it's a liberal idea and it works and promotes the general welfare that i'm for it that i don't think we have to say just because a silly rule or conservative idea we shouldn't pay attention. >> in the book you write, you...
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joining us now, judith miller, pulitzer prize-winning investigative reporter, author and fox news contributorelizabeth warren for her part insisted she is not running for president, but when you write a book just before the presidential campaign season begins it always raises eyebrows. >> when you get the liberal ladies of "view," gushing over you, calling you awesome, impressive, cannonnization is just a step off. look, elizabeth warren is positioning herself for the democratic party nomination should hillary clinton decide not to run. there, and of course she wants to sell books. there is always that. jon: we're going to get to hillary clinton in a second but, there are, there are critics out there. hillary had to deal with, i guess the problem of her age because she will be getting up there, i think about it time the 2016 election rolls around she would be potentially one of the oldest presidents. >> this would not be a factor if she were a man. i think that women will reject the age argument and they should reject it because it is a sexist one and it is unfair. i do think it is probably a
joining us now, judith miller, pulitzer prize-winning investigative reporter, author and fox news contributorelizabeth warren for her part insisted she is not running for president, but when you write a book just before the presidential campaign season begins it always raises eyebrows. >> when you get the liberal ladies of "view," gushing over you, calling you awesome, impressive, cannonnization is just a step off. look, elizabeth warren is positioning herself for the democratic...
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it the leaks, the top seek leaks to judith miller and michael gordon that there were wmd's, that therewere cylinders get hello kate for saddam, that's not on the front page. sohelped get us into the war the reporters in washington failed across the board on iraq in exactly the same way they had failed years before on vietnam. and the people in the government all failed to carry out their oath to the country -- to the constitution, all without any exception known to me except for a two anonymous like acus and a few others. secrets,nment can keep does keep secrets, even when thousands of people know them and know that they are critical to a deadly war going on. and its ability to keep secrets, then the incentives to reframe -- to refrain from crimes, lies is pretty much eroded. without accountability, they can go ahead and they do. of that is wars like vietnam and iraq. tohink it is leaks about ciber in particular and others, tout the military resistance nuclear weapons and other attacks on iran that i began leaking in 2006 and leaked again , aboutyria this week false flag operations in
it the leaks, the top seek leaks to judith miller and michael gordon that there were wmd's, that therewere cylinders get hello kate for saddam, that's not on the front page. sohelped get us into the war the reporters in washington failed across the board on iraq in exactly the same way they had failed years before on vietnam. and the people in the government all failed to carry out their oath to the country -- to the constitution, all without any exception known to me except for a two anonymous...
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let me use rather than my words the words of one of our witnesses judith scott clayton assistant professor of economics at columbia university in new york. she talked about a lot of misconceptions about student debt when she was here. she said quote most people think college is much more expensive than it typically is. they see stories in the news media about elite private colleges charging $50,000 for tuition and unemployment graduates with outstanding amounts of debt that most people in fact pay much less. dr. clayton, scott clayton said the average net price the amount that the students will pay after subtracting scholarships and grants that the student receives and doesn't have to pay that the average net price to public for your institution is about $3000 per year. at the typical community college student who receives a pub rantn students who do every year is likely to pay nothing at all. in fact is likely to receive money back for books, supplies and other living expenses. those were her words. i took a look at those facts. three out of four of our college students attend a public tw
let me use rather than my words the words of one of our witnesses judith scott clayton assistant professor of economics at columbia university in new york. she talked about a lot of misconceptions about student debt when she was here. she said quote most people think college is much more expensive than it typically is. they see stories in the news media about elite private colleges charging $50,000 for tuition and unemployment graduates with outstanding amounts of debt that most people in fact...
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the opening tears accompanied the apology you just heard to his slain girlfriend's mother, judith steenkamp. unseen by cameras in court i could see pistorius frequently reach for a napkin to wipe his face. rather dramatically he turned, physically turned to reeva's mother and apologized and time and again he stopped and appeared to cry. and he told the court he was scared of sleeping as when he did, he had disturbing nightmares. >> i'm scared to sleep. all for several reasons but i have terrible nightmares about things that happened that night where i wake up and i can smell, can smell blood and i wake up to being terrified. >> reporter: "the blade runner" told the court he never hands wants to hand ale firearm again. he went on to say one occasion since the shooting he woke up and was so terrified he climbed in a cup board and phoned his sister who lived in the same house where he is staying to come sit by him for a while, patti ann. patti ann: paul, you're in the courtroom. tell us what is happening when the cameras are not on? >> reporter: well the televised court session ended early tod
the opening tears accompanied the apology you just heard to his slain girlfriend's mother, judith steenkamp. unseen by cameras in court i could see pistorius frequently reach for a napkin to wipe his face. rather dramatically he turned, physically turned to reeva's mother and apologized and time and again he stopped and appeared to cry. and he told the court he was scared of sleeping as when he did, he had disturbing nightmares. >> i'm scared to sleep. all for several reasons but i have...
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judith miller, pull letssy prize winning reporter and fox news contributor.irsten powers, columnist for "usa today" and fox news contributor. welcome to both of you. kirsten, do you agree with the premise, until people actually paid their premiums they're not covered? roughly one in five haven't paid yet. the numbers that the white house are crowing about are not necessarily real? >> yeah, i absolutely agree with that i can't think of any explanation why anybody covering this wouldn't point that out because it is something that you've seen in the past, if you look at the state exchanges. they say about somewhere between, 15 to 20% of the people who put it in their basket don't end up purchasing it. so you have to assume that there is going to be around that percentage of people not actually purchasing it. now, some people will say, maybe it will be a little different. maybe they will be 10% because this is coming up against a deadline and so people will be forced to buy but i think that in reporting numbers you have to point out that typically there is, you k
judith miller, pull letssy prize winning reporter and fox news contributor.irsten powers, columnist for "usa today" and fox news contributor. welcome to both of you. kirsten, do you agree with the premise, until people actually paid their premiums they're not covered? roughly one in five haven't paid yet. the numbers that the white house are crowing about are not necessarily real? >> yeah, i absolutely agree with that i can't think of any explanation why anybody covering this...
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but the leaks, the top seek it -- the top secret leaks to judith miller and michael gordon that therewere wmd's, that there were cylinders and dealings to get yellowcake for saddam, that was all over the front page of "the new york ," and that got us into the war. so the reporters in washington failed across the board on iraq in exactly the same way they had failed years before on vietnam. and the people in the government all failed to carry out their oath to the constitution all without any exception known to me except for a two anonymous ones. the government can keep secrets, does keep secrets, even when thousands of people know them and know that they are critical to a deadly war going on. and given its ability to keep secrets, then the incentives to refrain from crimes, lies is pretty much eroded. without accountability, they can go ahead and they do. and the price of that is wars like vietnam and iraq. leaks toctually, it is others about the military resistance to nuclear weapons and other attacks on iran that i began leaking in 2006 and leaked again about syria this week, about
but the leaks, the top seek it -- the top secret leaks to judith miller and michael gordon that therewere wmd's, that there were cylinders and dealings to get yellowcake for saddam, that was all over the front page of "the new york ," and that got us into the war. so the reporters in washington failed across the board on iraq in exactly the same way they had failed years before on vietnam. and the people in the government all failed to carry out their oath to the constitution all...
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>> well, under judith mchale and perhaps before her -- the idea was developed you would have the public diplomacy, deputy assistant secretaries, and they are in the regional bureaus as policy is being developed. it's unclear whether they're in the key meetings yet. the real meetings at crunch time where they -- go back to what i said about the interagency working group on public diplomacy. as soon as i arrived i had an early meeting over at the situation room, and i said, hey, we meet periodically but talk about the tools of communication, the channels that are available to us. we're not talking about the public diplomacy dimension of the issues that the deputies are wrestling with and teeing up for the principals and the president. why dope we -- why don't we have a policy meeting that feeds the perspective into what the deputies should think about in terms of public diplomacy that air wrestling with option a, option b, option c, recognizing anytime it gets to the deputies or principals all the good options are gone. you're talking about what the least bad. they looked at me like i had
>> well, under judith mchale and perhaps before her -- the idea was developed you would have the public diplomacy, deputy assistant secretaries, and they are in the regional bureaus as policy is being developed. it's unclear whether they're in the key meetings yet. the real meetings at crunch time where they -- go back to what i said about the interagency working group on public diplomacy. as soon as i arrived i had an early meeting over at the situation room, and i said, hey, we meet...
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but the suppose it, the leaks, the talks -- top-secret leaks of judith miller and michael gordon thatere were wmd and there were cylinders and there was dealings to get yellowcake for saddam that got on the front page basically of the new york times and helped get us into the war. so the reporters in washington failed across-the-board on iraq in exactly the same way they had failed years before on vietnam and the people in the government all failed to carry out their oath to the constitution all without any exception known to me except for a few anonymous sources during that period. a very great failure. the government can't keep secrets, does keep secrets even when thousands of people know them and know that they are critical to a deadly war going on and given its ability to keep secrets then the incentives to refrain from crimes and lies and unconstitutional work is very much eroded. they are without accountability and they can go ahead and they do. the price of that is wars like vietnam and wars like iraq and i think actually it's leaks about sy hirsh in particular and others about
but the suppose it, the leaks, the talks -- top-secret leaks of judith miller and michael gordon thatere were wmd and there were cylinders and there was dealings to get yellowcake for saddam that got on the front page basically of the new york times and helped get us into the war. so the reporters in washington failed across-the-board on iraq in exactly the same way they had failed years before on vietnam and the people in the government all failed to carry out their oath to the constitution...
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washington democratic strategist julian epstein julian served as cheap minority counsel to the house judith. dimity it was. the house oversight committee will start with me with obama carry me dead seven million signed up how do you rate it. well that seven point five million number is as squishy one and obamacare still has fifty four percent disapproval up according to the latest gallup poll among us voters so while the president is trying to do a victory lap trying to sell obamacare to the public they're not buying it. julian what's your read oh i think the numbers are very good it's about six million that have entered the exchanges seven million that are on medicaid and medicare so it's more like twelve million that have joined we are well on our way now to universal insurance the costs the premium costs a big factor the republicans have been criticizing the estimate today from the congressional budget office says premiums will only go up from two to six percent before obamacare premiums are going up from seven to ten percent the federal government is going to have about one hundred bill
washington democratic strategist julian epstein julian served as cheap minority counsel to the house judith. dimity it was. the house oversight committee will start with me with obama carry me dead seven million signed up how do you rate it. well that seven point five million number is as squishy one and obamacare still has fifty four percent disapproval up according to the latest gallup poll among us voters so while the president is trying to do a victory lap trying to sell obamacare to the...
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>> judith harrison. >> and who do you have here?at's great. well, congratulations, ladies. a big luncheon today? >> our major sports luncheon is today and hoda and kathie lee will be hosting, so we can't wait. >> so ladies, don't do a lot of drinking. >> they'll be very well behaved. >> there you go. let's go back to savannah. >> all right, al, thank you so much. >>> the legendary julie andrews has captivated audiences for more than five decades. can you believe this august marks the 50th anniversary of her oscar-winning performance in "mary poppins." she is also, of course, a successful author, collaborating with her daughter emma walton hamilton on a series of children's books. the latest, "the very fairy princess graduation girl." nice to see you. >> nice to see you, too. >> you two are prolific. this is the eighth book in in particular series. >> that's right. and our 28th together, if you can believe it. >> i'm always amazed by this, because this is a mother-daughter collaboration that really works. why do you think it works, j
>> judith harrison. >> and who do you have here?at's great. well, congratulations, ladies. a big luncheon today? >> our major sports luncheon is today and hoda and kathie lee will be hosting, so we can't wait. >> so ladies, don't do a lot of drinking. >> they'll be very well behaved. >> there you go. let's go back to savannah. >> all right, al, thank you so much. >>> the legendary julie andrews has captivated audiences for more than five...