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justice elena kagan: he brought a sense of humor to almost everything he did. he teased people, he ribbed people. would make you laugh, make you cry, make you do it allat the same time. he was the most extraordinary storyteller i've ever heard. roger wilkins: and the shambling kind of folksy thing that marshall did, very shrewd. you didn't realize the brilliance and the flexibility that he brought to bear with the way he used language and the way he used his own body. and it worked. narrator: by the late 1930s marshall was traveling 30.000 miles a year, often alone and with little money. sometimes he would visit 2 or 3 different cities in a single day. and when he was home, he and buster made the best of their time together (music) ♪ harlem is harmony, love is a melody, harlem is harmony, ♪ ♪harlem is harmony, harlem is harmony, harlem is harmony. ♪ jose anderson: marshall took advantage of the culture of harlem. boxing matches with joe louis and dinners and music. narrator: thurgood and buster arrived as the harlem renaissance was coming to a close, but the ef
justice elena kagan: he brought a sense of humor to almost everything he did. he teased people, he ribbed people. would make you laugh, make you cry, make you do it allat the same time. he was the most extraordinary storyteller i've ever heard. roger wilkins: and the shambling kind of folksy thing that marshall did, very shrewd. you didn't realize the brilliance and the flexibility that he brought to bear with the way he used language and the way he used his own body. and it worked. narrator:...
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elena kagan recused herself. the case, jennings v. rodriguez, was brought by the american civil liberties union on behalf of a dental assistant named alejandro rodriguez who was born in mexico but was brought to the united states when he was one year old. he ended up spending three years in immigration detention without a bond hearing. the supreme court first heard the case in 2016 and then again last year after neil gorsuch joined the court. both the obama and trump administrations backed the policy of indefinite detention. tuesday's decision came a day after the supreme court dealt a blow to president trump's , which to rescind daca gives at least 700,000 young immigrants permission to live and work in the united states. the court refused to hear a white house appeal of lower court ruling saying trump's move to cancel the program was unconstitutional. to talk more about these court rulings, we're joined here in new york by michael tan, staff attorney at the american civil liberties union's immigrants' rights project. welcome to demo
elena kagan recused herself. the case, jennings v. rodriguez, was brought by the american civil liberties union on behalf of a dental assistant named alejandro rodriguez who was born in mexico but was brought to the united states when he was one year old. he ended up spending three years in immigration detention without a bond hearing. the supreme court first heard the case in 2016 and then again last year after neil gorsuch joined the court. both the obama and trump administrations backed the...
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now, here's parkland vice mayor stacy kagan. >> we have had too many national tr tragedies across ourntry, and it is time for this to stop. february 14th, 2018 at 2:35 p.m. has changed our city and our community and our country forever. this city of parkland, and this city of coral spring, and we are going to be united as one, because our children come from both of those communities. my daughter graduated from douglas in 2007, and that was her home. this is our children's home, and this is supposed to be a safe haven for our children to go and have an education. we have to remember what our teachers did to save the lives of so many children, and those six minutes. they grabbed those kids. they locked those doors. they stayed in closets. they kept them calm. thank your teachers. talk the to your kids. spread the word, this can never happen again. we need safety in our schools. we need unity, and we need to fight together and make this stop. i am now going to the hand the microphone over to the dan daley who is one of our commissioners in coral spring, a hand is a graduate of stoneman d
now, here's parkland vice mayor stacy kagan. >> we have had too many national tr tragedies across ourntry, and it is time for this to stop. february 14th, 2018 at 2:35 p.m. has changed our city and our community and our country forever. this city of parkland, and this city of coral spring, and we are going to be united as one, because our children come from both of those communities. my daughter graduated from douglas in 2007, and that was her home. this is our children's home, and this...
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so justice breyer and i asked -- justice kagan was not yet on the court. we asked the chief if the court could defer the sitting day. and the first response was wait and confer on good friday and nobody complains about that. i would be happy to come thursday that week. then the argument that was not really convincing for the chief was inevitably in a session there will be jewish lawyers. they worked so hard on this case. do you want to take away from them the opportunity to present their case and require them to have a substitute? that resonated, and so now we don't sit on high holy days. [applause] >> one of our readers from cambridge, massachusetts, had an interesting question. he noted that you once described an opinion by israeli justice that forbid torture, even in what they call the ticking time bomb situation. you said you thought that opinion had tremendous persuasive value. i'm wondering as an american jewish jurist, do you feel any affinity for the work of the israeli supreme court? justice ginsburg: i feel a special affinity to the work of barac
so justice breyer and i asked -- justice kagan was not yet on the court. we asked the chief if the court could defer the sitting day. and the first response was wait and confer on good friday and nobody complains about that. i would be happy to come thursday that week. then the argument that was not really convincing for the chief was inevitably in a session there will be jewish lawyers. they worked so hard on this case. do you want to take away from them the opportunity to present their case...
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. >> well, justice kagan, i think the record reflects that's not -- that what mr. mccoy wanted was to defend the death penalty by the means he wanted, which was his alibi. >> well, let's take justice kagan's hypothetical, then, on its own terms, what would be the outcome in that case? >> i think that probably, to some degree, goes back to justice robert's hypothetical about a rational conversation with a defendant who was willing to have a conversation and not simply close the door to the discussion, which is much more like the defendant in -- >> let's pause all of that that we have a competent, rational, thoughtful individual who makes a calculated decision autonomously, that that's the route he or she wishes to go. can we even call it assistance of counsel? is that what it is when a lawyer overrides that person's wishes? >> i do believe it still falls within assistance of counsel. and i think that that is answered by the deficiency prong and the norms of practice. and it's the totality of the circumstances, and he would probably win that. >> i'm thinking back, i
. >> well, justice kagan, i think the record reflects that's not -- that what mr. mccoy wanted was to defend the death penalty by the means he wanted, which was his alibi. >> well, let's take justice kagan's hypothetical, then, on its own terms, what would be the outcome in that case? >> i think that probably, to some degree, goes back to justice robert's hypothetical about a rational conversation with a defendant who was willing to have a conversation and not simply close the...
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patients love it.chuck kagan/patient- "it, uh, you know, teaches, you know, entrepreneurialship to youngmen."nat- "yum." and, she's making people happy at the same time. girl scouts cookie season ends next month. in san francisco, philippe djegal, kron four news. ( marty ) a sweet ending to the search for a missing child in concord... concord police posted this picture on facebook... writing... while selling her girl scout cookies, a young girl accidently became separated from her mother. officers responded and found the missing girl, still selling cookies. the officers then reuntied her with her mom... and also bought a box of samoas. ( marty ) in the south bay... san jose police are warning everyone about child porn being shared on facebook messenger. police have received multiple reports about a video. and want to remind everyone that sharing a sexually explicit video involving a child is a crime. even if you're trying to help catch the people responsible. police are asking those who come across the video to report it before deleting it. ( marty )still ahead ... they'll be some lanes
patients love it.chuck kagan/patient- "it, uh, you know, teaches, you know, entrepreneurialship to youngmen."nat- "yum." and, she's making people happy at the same time. girl scouts cookie season ends next month. in san francisco, philippe djegal, kron four news. ( marty ) a sweet ending to the search for a missing child in concord... concord police posted this picture on facebook... writing... while selling her girl scout cookies, a young girl accidently became separated...
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patients love it.chuck kagan/patient- "it, uh, you know, teaches, you know, entrepreneurialship to young women."nat- "yum." and, she's making people happy at the same time. girl scouts cookie season ends next month. in san francisco, philippe djegal, kron four news. (justine) a sweet ending to the search for a missing child in concord... concord police posted this picture on facebook... writing.. while selling her girl scout cookies, a young girl became separated from her mother. officers responded and found the missing girl, still selling cookies. the officers then reuntied her with her mom... and purchased a box of samoas. (jrstone)up next... a major bay area artery will have some lane closures this weekend -- we'll tell you what you need to know for your weekend travel plans. (justine)and a warning for parents coming out of the south bay -- about what dangerous material police are saying is circulating on social media tonight. (jrstone)college students aren't the only "dreamers" in danger of deportation...e ducators are in the crosshairs too. coming up... an in depth look at a teacher
patients love it.chuck kagan/patient- "it, uh, you know, teaches, you know, entrepreneurialship to young women."nat- "yum." and, she's making people happy at the same time. girl scouts cookie season ends next month. in san francisco, philippe djegal, kron four news. (justine) a sweet ending to the search for a missing child in concord... concord police posted this picture on facebook... writing.. while selling her girl scout cookies, a young girl became separated from her...
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patients love it.chuck kagan/patient- "it, uh, you know, teaches, you know, entrepreneurialship to youngen."nat- "yum." and, she's making people happy at the same time. girl scouts cookie season ends next month. in san francisco, philippe djegal, kron four news. (justine) a sweet ending to the search for a missing child in concord... concord police posted this picture on facebook... writing.. while selling her girl scout cookies, a young girl became separated from her mother by accident. officers responded and found the missing girl, still selling cookies. the officers then reuntied her with her mom... and purchased a box of samoas. (live) taking a live look outside taking a live look outside at san francisco's embarcadero.... (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with meterologist mabrisa rodriguez. (mabrisa rodriguez)a weak shot- wavedisturbance approaching from the northwest will bring an increase in high clouds to the northern portion of the region today. in addition, winds in the ridges and higher elevations will increase, especially in the north bay mountains of napa county
patients love it.chuck kagan/patient- "it, uh, you know, teaches, you know, entrepreneurialship to youngen."nat- "yum." and, she's making people happy at the same time. girl scouts cookie season ends next month. in san francisco, philippe djegal, kron four news. (justine) a sweet ending to the search for a missing child in concord... concord police posted this picture on facebook... writing.. while selling her girl scout cookies, a young girl became separated from her mother...
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victor has written a book which is grand of military history in the tradition of john keegan or donald kagan, and i have to say in the tradition of victor davis, so congratulations. victor will discuss a little bit and then we will take some we'le questions in the form of note cards so that you have questions please scribble them down and they will be passed down. we will just be able to get some of the high points but let's discuss some of the planes of the war. how close after the battle in the battle of france was hitler to knocking the british out of the war ended in the cabinet deliberations that are happening in britain? >> he thought churchill made that impossible they said napoleon made great britain. they almost defeated that they couldn't for a variety of reasons leaving the lead i later because of the rain nobody had done it especially if hitler invaded the soviet union. i don't think we need to start a war in an existential sense start with the idea i cannot have my enemies homelands and that is exactly what hitler did. >> what if you had to say was the most important battle of w
victor has written a book which is grand of military history in the tradition of john keegan or donald kagan, and i have to say in the tradition of victor davis, so congratulations. victor will discuss a little bit and then we will take some we'le questions in the form of note cards so that you have questions please scribble them down and they will be passed down. we will just be able to get some of the high points but let's discuss some of the planes of the war. how close after the battle in...
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this is parkland's vice mayor stacy kagan. >> we have had too many national tragedies across our countryme for this to stop. february 14th, 2018 at 2:35 p.m. has changed our city and our community and our country forever. talk to your kids. spread the word. this can never happen again. we need safety in our schools. we need unity, and we need to fight together and make this stop. >> joining us now is florida state re state representative joseph mark wits who graduated from stoneman douglas high school in 1989, and thank you for tellfor joining u you said that nothing will change after this massacre, and do you still feel that way because of the rally? >> thank you, ana, and i am becoming more hopeful each day. we have three weeks left of session in tallahassee. my conversations with the governor and the speaker and the folks in the senate, we are currently looking at putting together what i think is going to be a bold proposal, but obviously, until that happens, and until it passes committee and until it gets on the floor of the house on the floor of the senate and passes, i'm still pess
this is parkland's vice mayor stacy kagan. >> we have had too many national tragedies across our countryme for this to stop. february 14th, 2018 at 2:35 p.m. has changed our city and our community and our country forever. talk to your kids. spread the word. this can never happen again. we need safety in our schools. we need unity, and we need to fight together and make this stop. >> joining us now is florida state re state representative joseph mark wits who graduated from stoneman...
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. >> i tried to be more precise with justice kagan. it is no right, no constitutional right to be admitted into the country. when the alien arrives at the border, the only alternative to release in the community except perhaps supervision is detention. i think it is also worth pointing out that with respect to these class members, detained more than six months, fewer than 5% ultimately prevailed on the ground that they were not removable. mistakes were made with an actual entitlement. >> i thought 40% win. >> they win and obtain asylum. but don't establish a right to be there. >> do you agree detention violates due process if there's an unreasonable delay? >> if the unreasonable delay is attributable to the government and its prosecutorial capacity. >> let's suppose congress provided only one-tenth of the necessary immigration judges to avoid delay. is that attributable to the government? it >>ould not attribute if they did not arrive for a year and a half, they can't count that? >> with respect to the arriving aliens, there is still t
. >> i tried to be more precise with justice kagan. it is no right, no constitutional right to be admitted into the country. when the alien arrives at the border, the only alternative to release in the community except perhaps supervision is detention. i think it is also worth pointing out that with respect to these class members, detained more than six months, fewer than 5% ultimately prevailed on the ground that they were not removable. mistakes were made with an actual entitlement....
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justice sotomayor is on one end, justice kagan on the other, and anyone who has watched arguments at the court knows that my are verylleagues active in what goes on. when justice scalia was with us i think he and justice sotomayor had a contest of who could ask the most questions. [laughter] >> you were interested in that survey that found that the women justices were interrupted more. what is your considered judgment of that? justice ginsburg: i think my colleagues would notice that and perhaps be more careful. but we do interrupt each other as the former law clerks here know. one of the most amusing , there was anhat oral argument and justice o'connor, who often asked the , i thought she was done so i asked the question, and she said just a minute, i'm not finished. i apologized to her at lunch. she said, don't give it another thought. the guys do it to each other all the time. [laughter] justice ginsburg: the next today in "usa today" the headline was "rude ruth interrupts sandra." i was asked to comment, so i said what sandra headset at lunch. the men interrupt each other regular
justice sotomayor is on one end, justice kagan on the other, and anyone who has watched arguments at the court knows that my are verylleagues active in what goes on. when justice scalia was with us i think he and justice sotomayor had a contest of who could ask the most questions. [laughter] >> you were interested in that survey that found that the women justices were interrupted more. what is your considered judgment of that? justice ginsburg: i think my colleagues would notice that and...
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justice sotomayor is on one end, justice kagan on the other, and anyone who has watched arguments athe court knows that my female colleagues are very active in what goes on. when justice scalia was with us i think he and justice sotomayor had a contest of who could ask the most questions. [laughter] mr. rosen: you were interested in that survey that found that the women justices were interrupted more. what is your considered judgment of that? justice ginsburg: i think my colleagues would notice that and perhaps be more careful. but we do interrupt each other as the former law clerks here know. one of the most amusing incidents of that, there was an oral argument and justice o'connor, who often asked the first question, i thought she was done so i asked the question, and she said just a minute, i'm not finished. i apologized to her at lunch. she said, don't give it another thought. the guys do it to each other all the time. [laughter] justice ginsburg: the next today in "usa today" the headline was "rude ruth interrupts sandra." i was asked to comment, so i said what sandra had said a
justice sotomayor is on one end, justice kagan on the other, and anyone who has watched arguments athe court knows that my female colleagues are very active in what goes on. when justice scalia was with us i think he and justice sotomayor had a contest of who could ask the most questions. [laughter] mr. rosen: you were interested in that survey that found that the women justices were interrupted more. what is your considered judgment of that? justice ginsburg: i think my colleagues would notice...
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i found a study in 2015 of the women's supreme court justices so that we be you and justices kagan and sotomayor, that you were interrupted three times more often than your male colleagues. now, this is an academic study. does that ring true to you? does it mean anything? >> guest: i think maybe academic study is accurate if you look at the transcripts. i'm glad that report came out because i think things will change. men will be more conscious that this is happening. on the other side i can't say that we have been so good at that, not interrupting. when justice scalia was alive, it was a competition between sotomayor and scalia to see who could ask the most questions. >> host: so many -- >> guest: let me tell you another -- [laughter] -- it's a very jewish story. so, one day, in argument certification justice o'connor was asking a question, and then i jumped in and she said, just a minute. i'm not finished. next day, in "usa today" headline, rude ruth interrupts sandra. at lunch immediately after -- apologized. she say, ruth, don't worry about it. the guy does it to each other all the
i found a study in 2015 of the women's supreme court justices so that we be you and justices kagan and sotomayor, that you were interrupted three times more often than your male colleagues. now, this is an academic study. does that ring true to you? does it mean anything? >> guest: i think maybe academic study is accurate if you look at the transcripts. i'm glad that report came out because i think things will change. men will be more conscious that this is happening. on the other side i...
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patients love it.chuck kagan/patient- "it, uh, you know, teaches, you know, entrepreneurialship to young) coming up on the kron 4 morning news ... some perfectly poised dogs will be strutting their stuff at the westiminster kennel club. we're going behind the scenes of the annual event. ( james ) and here's a live look outside... golden gate bridge... every february ... dogs descend upon manhattan for the westminister kennel club dog show. this dog competition has been in new york city for 142 years. this year's show runs up to the chinese new year ... and 2018 just happens to be the year of the dog.(james) this year there's going to be over 3200 dogs coming from all 50 states ... and 16 other countries ... competing in three different events. "best in show" will be named tomorrow night. ( rebecca ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. ( james ) coming up in the next hour on the kron 4 morning news... we are following breaking news out of the east bay. a crime scene shutsdown a main road. we are live at the scene with the latest. even if no one in your home smokes, secondhand smoke
patients love it.chuck kagan/patient- "it, uh, you know, teaches, you know, entrepreneurialship to young) coming up on the kron 4 morning news ... some perfectly poised dogs will be strutting their stuff at the westiminster kennel club. we're going behind the scenes of the annual event. ( james ) and here's a live look outside... golden gate bridge... every february ... dogs descend upon manhattan for the westminister kennel club dog show. this dog competition has been in new york city for...
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patients love it.chuck kagan/patient- "it, uh, you know, teaches, you know, entrepreneurialship to youngmonth. in san francisco, philippe djegal, kron four news. ( darya) a sweet ending to the search for a missing child in concord... concord police posted this picture on facebook... writing... while selling her girl scout cookies, a young girl accidently became separated from her mother. officers responded and found the missing girl, still selling cookies. the officers then reuntied her with her mom... and also bought a box of samoas. ( darya ) california is launching an investigation into insurance giant aetna. this comes as a former aetna director admitted under oath ...that he never looked at patients' records before denying or approving care. his testimony was part of a lawsuit filed by a young man who claims he was denied treatment. in a deposition... the doctor said he relied on information from nurses... who did read the records... and that he followed aetna's policies appropriately. ( james ) starting today... the company that makes oxycontin will stop promoting it to physicians.
patients love it.chuck kagan/patient- "it, uh, you know, teaches, you know, entrepreneurialship to youngmonth. in san francisco, philippe djegal, kron four news. ( darya) a sweet ending to the search for a missing child in concord... concord police posted this picture on facebook... writing... while selling her girl scout cookies, a young girl accidently became separated from her mother. officers responded and found the missing girl, still selling cookies. the officers then reuntied her...