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kaplan just related is not valeted to the judge and the judge said you should make an exception.ore so -- in the bronx, it will be before a different federal judge. will that federal judge rule in the same way? this is aç new area for judges but the job of judges is to do the right thing in the case beforeç them. not in the grand scheme of things. they rely on guidance from people like dr. kaplan, who should have been in the courtroom but wasn't called by the department of health and human services. >> one of the difficulties is when you start going to court and you say people saying, arbitrary or capricious, you'll have a long line of people saying i don't like the system, put me at the top, for whatever reason. you're starting to jeopardize the entire distribution system that we have for all organs. in other words, i could say, hey, they've got me lower down the list because i'm aged. find me a federal judge and let stick me up there. we have tried to distribute organs in according to who is most likely to live, who is most likely to benefit from getting one. when you start t
kaplan just related is not valeted to the judge and the judge said you should make an exception.ore so -- in the bronx, it will be before a different federal judge. will that federal judge rule in the same way? this is aç new area for judges but the job of judges is to do the right thing in the case beforeç them. not in the grand scheme of things. they rely on guidance from people like dr. kaplan, who should have been in the courtroom but wasn't called by the department of health and human...
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>> with us now is robbie kaplan. thank you for being with us. >> it's a pleasure. i'm going to ask you the same question i asked sandy and kris a moment ago, are you too fried to have human emotions at this point in the. >> i'm not yet too fried. i'm about as psyched as i could possibly be right now. >> let me ask you about the point edye made today. you took this case at a time when strategically a lot of other people thought she was not the right case, this was not the right vehicle. why did you know to take it? >> i think there's so much about this case that tells a story about what was so long and i'm so glad to say this, what was so wrong with section three of doma. the idea that someone would have to pay a huge tax simply because they were gay, which is what the estate tax was here, every american understands what it's like to pay a tax. this was a tax on being gay. edye's age, the 44 years of their relationship together. the fact that she nursed thea through ms, by the time they got married, thea could only li
>> with us now is robbie kaplan. thank you for being with us. >> it's a pleasure. i'm going to ask you the same question i asked sandy and kris a moment ago, are you too fried to have human emotions at this point in the. >> i'm not yet too fried. i'm about as psyched as i could possibly be right now. >> let me ask you about the point edye made today. you took this case at a time when strategically a lot of other people thought she was not the right case, this was not the...
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kaplan mclaughlin architects [speaker not understood] were selected through a competitive process for design services on the cruise ship terminal back in 2009, november of 2009. the contract has been amended five times through dpw as the project progressed. the final proposed -- the final and sixth amendment would increase the contract from 9.v 95 million to 11.[speaker not understood] million triggering board of supervisors approval. this is included in the proposed cruise terminal budget. the budget analyst has looked at the contract and the reason for the changes ~ and finds them to be reasonable. and the additional contract will be used for phase 2 -- the amendment will be used for phase 2 of the cruise ship terminal project so we request that you approve -- you authorize our executive director to execute this final amendment. >> okay, thank you very much, ms. forbes. colleagues, any questions? okay, we have a budget analyst report. mr. rose, item number 4, please. >> mr. chairman, members of the committee, on page 9 of our report, ms. forbes referred to table 4 of our report wher
kaplan mclaughlin architects [speaker not understood] were selected through a competitive process for design services on the cruise ship terminal back in 2009, november of 2009. the contract has been amended five times through dpw as the project progressed. the final proposed -- the final and sixth amendment would increase the contract from 9.v 95 million to 11.[speaker not understood] million triggering board of supervisors approval. this is included in the proposed cruise terminal budget. the...
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how about roberta kaplan. how about the lawyers in the "windsor" case? they're the ones who are the big winners here. look, ted olsob and david boyce did a remarkable job. they brought a case that people were very skeptical about. but it was roberta kaplan's case which was the big case, and she's a winner even more than boyce -- >> who is robert kaplan. >> she is not as famous as-- >> she represented edie windsor in the doma case. >> and also, the way, it's a considerable victory for verrilli, the solicitor general, who filed a brief opposing doma which the court very significantly adopted. >> rose: so both of you expect that we will see, except in some places, an immediate move for states to allow same-sex marriage? >> as justice scalia says? dissent, the kennedy decision, the majority decision in the doma case arms people who want to strike down bans on gay marriage with lots of rhetoric and logic, and there will be lawsuits filed, and whether through the democratic process or in courts, you're going to see lots and lots of progsame-sex marriage. but j
how about roberta kaplan. how about the lawyers in the "windsor" case? they're the ones who are the big winners here. look, ted olsob and david boyce did a remarkable job. they brought a case that people were very skeptical about. but it was roberta kaplan's case which was the big case, and she's a winner even more than boyce -- >> who is robert kaplan. >> she is not as famous as-- >> she represented edie windsor in the doma case. >> and also, the way, it's a...
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i spoke with navy beach master mortimer kaplan.recounted what happened that fateful day. >> we hit the beach and it was still some shells coming in. the army had taken the beach and there were dead bodies all over the beach and people crawling still. >> were you scared? what was going through your mind? >> we had been training for a year. i would have to take a maneuver. >> kaplan was 28 years old. looking back he knows his service helped preserve democracy and protect europe from the damage it suffered. >> developing in the deadly building collapse. new details about the demolition company are surfacing you plus a woman found alive 13 hours later. her dramatic rescue next. >> on a lighter note there's something to lift your spirits out there tonight. we'll tell you about it coming up on the news edge. how about wine? packaged, bottles, boxes and jugs. details from spirit airlines coming up. >> anncr: competition makes us rivals. but kids bring us together. america's beverage companies voluntarily removed... full-calorie soft drink
i spoke with navy beach master mortimer kaplan.recounted what happened that fateful day. >> we hit the beach and it was still some shells coming in. the army had taken the beach and there were dead bodies all over the beach and people crawling still. >> were you scared? what was going through your mind? >> we had been training for a year. i would have to take a maneuver. >> kaplan was 28 years old. looking back he knows his service helped preserve democracy and protect...
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and, of course, one of the people we talked to was mitch kaplan. one of the things we discovered is the successful ones are very entrepreneurial. they're very creative, they're willing to try new things, and mitch kaplan is the visionary amongst visionaries in a really impressive group of people, and i cannot tell you how much we have learned from him over these past two years and hope to learn more. but the other thing, and you'll -- the thing that's really great, he is so generous. to people like us. and it's just great to see fellow booksellers who are so supportive of the newbies on the block and really want the success for everyone. brad said when he introduced mitch earlier, there is literally no one as admired and beloved among his fellow booksellers, and i'm glad to repeat that. it's such a pleasure to have him here. he's the best be, and you'll find out in a minute why if you've never heard of. but one of the things we learned from mitchell and others is the most successful independent bookstores are those who really retain deep community
and, of course, one of the people we talked to was mitch kaplan. one of the things we discovered is the successful ones are very entrepreneurial. they're very creative, they're willing to try new things, and mitch kaplan is the visionary amongst visionaries in a really impressive group of people, and i cannot tell you how much we have learned from him over these past two years and hope to learn more. but the other thing, and you'll -- the thing that's really great, he is so generous. to people...
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martin and leo and kaplan who said a god is a natural and order form.t because many jews leaves education at age 13, they remain this at their lives and they have a 13-year-old jew and of course they don't believe god because a man with a beard is a silly feeling and that's a big challenge. >> what do you think is in our future? >> we need to totally transform the way we teach our children by uncoupling the education experience. what we have done is to provide our students with pods where they can begin to move at their own rate. if there is eight levels of the religious education, if it takes eight years, when you come to the congregation, if you want to do it in 6 weeks and you do the competency, we give you the next one. you can finish it in two or three years and then go to advanced material so we have a population that are coming out very well educated. and we give them the tutorial that brings them up to snuff. >> if you bring a child into religious identity and moving at their pace, then i'm thinking, in just a variable life where you get a kid u
martin and leo and kaplan who said a god is a natural and order form.t because many jews leaves education at age 13, they remain this at their lives and they have a 13-year-old jew and of course they don't believe god because a man with a beard is a silly feeling and that's a big challenge. >> what do you think is in our future? >> we need to totally transform the way we teach our children by uncoupling the education experience. what we have done is to provide our students with pods...
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kaplan says the best thing to do is to sign up for organ donation. charlie, norah? >> thank you.. doctors say they think they can do it and it's got to be one of the most frustrating things in the world if you're a parent if there's some red tape that you believe -- when you want to do anything you can to save your child's life. >> absolutely. and if they can modify it and within reason demand that somehow they consider it. >> absolutely. >>> all right. and now to this story. the controversial issue of smoking and the nation's work force. smokers cost employees almost $6,000 a year more than nonsmokers. that's according to a new study in tobacco control magazine, and they break the numbers down even more. >> more than $3,000 of that extra money comes from smoke breaks and here's something else to consider. companies save cash when it comes to pensions. that's because smokers don't live as long as nonsmokers. a new report raises new questions. legal analyst jack forward. good morning. >> good morning. >> does this give them ammunition? >> it certainly does. now, especially given t
kaplan says the best thing to do is to sign up for organ donation. charlie, norah? >> thank you.. doctors say they think they can do it and it's got to be one of the most frustrating things in the world if you're a parent if there's some red tape that you believe -- when you want to do anything you can to save your child's life. >> absolutely. and if they can modify it and within reason demand that somehow they consider it. >> absolutely. >>> all right. and now to...
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cheryl: jay kaplan, a feel a little bit better. jay, thank you. all right, the u.s. one monitoring phone and internet usage. india also rolling out a surveillance system to listen to and tape phone calls and internet conversations, and without any interference from the courts. elizabeth macdonald is here to explain. liz? >> good to be here, cheryl. india has a long history of violence where militant groups -- with militant groups. 2008, 166 people died in mumbai, but india is going a step further than the united states. it actually wants a code. we talked to people who are in the, basically, with, associate with the the indian government, they actually want to go a step further than what the u.s. is asking. they want to also put an official ad company headquarters in places like research in motion. now, we reached out to research in motion, they have not gotten back to us yet. but india seems to be going a step further. it wants to be able to decode e-mail messages that are heavily encrypted at places like blackberry, wants access to skype, it wants access to twitter
cheryl: jay kaplan, a feel a little bit better. jay, thank you. all right, the u.s. one monitoring phone and internet usage. india also rolling out a surveillance system to listen to and tape phone calls and internet conversations, and without any interference from the courts. elizabeth macdonald is here to explain. liz? >> good to be here, cheryl. india has a long history of violence where militant groups -- with militant groups. 2008, 166 people died in mumbai, but india is going a step...
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susan kaplan of kaplan financial services ranked number one by baron's as a woman financial advisor.build tomorrow? find out. >>> our own jane wells is fishing in the field of genetically modified seeds. jane, what are you doing? >> reporter: folks, nearly all food comes from animals genetically fed and the backlash. and earnings, speaking out after the break. ron: i'm never alone with scottrade. i can always call or stop by my local office. they're nearby and ready to help. so when i have questions, i can talk to someone who knows exactly how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. that's why i'm with scottrade. announcer: scottrade- proud to be ranked "best overall client experience." otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ suddenly, faraway places di'i invest in what i know.r. i turned 65 last week.
susan kaplan of kaplan financial services ranked number one by baron's as a woman financial advisor.build tomorrow? find out. >>> our own jane wells is fishing in the field of genetically modified seeds. jane, what are you doing? >> reporter: folks, nearly all food comes from animals genetically fed and the backlash. and earnings, speaking out after the break. ron: i'm never alone with scottrade. i can always call or stop by my local office. they're nearby and ready to help. so...
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welcome back you're watching r t with me lucy kaplan of well leaked diplomatic correspondence from the ecuadorian government to suggest of julian a son may have actually been pulling strings at the country's london embassy this in order to help edward snowden they claim that the wiki leaks founder had asked the consul there to issue something that's called a safe travel pass document for snowden which wasn't actually authorized by the country's government or. has been following the story for us. the wall street journal has recently published information containing diplomatic correspondence with the door and government and particularly there was information concerning one ecuadorian diplomat who works at the country's embassy in london now it was the diplomat who issued the controversial travel documents for mr snowden and that's a later sparked a lot of debate now corden according to the car despondence the diplomat who works closely with the weekend leaks juliana silence and that information really provoked a lot of thoughts that mr sunshine could be perceived as running the show in a
welcome back you're watching r t with me lucy kaplan of well leaked diplomatic correspondence from the ecuadorian government to suggest of julian a son may have actually been pulling strings at the country's london embassy this in order to help edward snowden they claim that the wiki leaks founder had asked the consul there to issue something that's called a safe travel pass document for snowden which wasn't actually authorized by the country's government or. has been following the story for...
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the city heights police commander and law enforcement veteran tom kaplan to take on the role.ice chief angelo bryden who retired from the department last month. >> the city of richmond has become the first and a concert costa county to approve a pan am ban on plastic bags. the new ordinance is set to take effect january 1st, it also imposes a 5¢ fee on paper bags for two years and then rising to 10¢ which will be collected by the merchants. this is meant to encourage residents to use reusable shopping bags. restaurants are exempt from the band. some council members and residents are concerned the fees may unfairly hit low- income residents. by letting the new law could mean a $250 fine for retailers. the san francisco board of supervisors unanimously approved legislation that clarifies and tweaks the loss for the city's burgeoning food truck industry. the legislation creates a 75 ft. buffer zone around the interest is to restaurants in which food trucks are not allowed to operate. it also shrinks the buffer zone around schools and updates and zoning laws to allow the food truc
the city heights police commander and law enforcement veteran tom kaplan to take on the role.ice chief angelo bryden who retired from the department last month. >> the city of richmond has become the first and a concert costa county to approve a pan am ban on plastic bags. the new ordinance is set to take effect january 1st, it also imposes a 5¢ fee on paper bags for two years and then rising to 10¢ which will be collected by the merchants. this is meant to encourage residents to use...
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. >> lieutenant kaplan says they've received numerous calls complaining about the apartment. >> suspicious people hanging around, noise complaints, drugs. i guess the neighborhood is a little, getting impatient with that building. >> we asked for an interview. he declined. the tenant and family were getting trod move out when we left this afternoon. his require requested an officer from park station to stand by just to make sure there would be no trouble. one of the lawyers we spoke with said he is planning to take this case to the d.a.. >> an oakland school police officer is planning to file a lawsuit over a deadly shooting two years ago. he says his partner shot a 20-year-old man armed with a screwdriver then reloaded and shot again. he says he endured retaliation ever sichblts he's announcing the lawsuit in a fuss news conference tomorrow. >> if you relie on bart to get around now would be a good time to make alt nif knit plans. abc 7 news is live tonight with the latest. heather? >> yes. they're voting and membership just wrapped up an hour long meeting. they were no negotiations today
. >> lieutenant kaplan says they've received numerous calls complaining about the apartment. >> suspicious people hanging around, noise complaints, drugs. i guess the neighborhood is a little, getting impatient with that building. >> we asked for an interview. he declined. the tenant and family were getting trod move out when we left this afternoon. his require requested an officer from park station to stand by just to make sure there would be no trouble. one of the lawyers we...
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john kaplan is the founder and ceo of open sky which has new opportunities for small business owners.. >> thanks for having me. >> i've been following open sky. maybe our audience doesn't know what it is. but i think what you're doing for small business is so neat, which is why we've invited you on. tell us a little bit about your social network and how it works. >> open sky is an amazing way to shop where you can enjoy with your friends, discover goods made by america's best small businesses. so it is a main street online for discovering great products. >> i'm a store based in nebraska and i have all these neat things, i have an online presence, maybe i'm offline, maybe not, why would i come on to open sky also? >> so what we've built is a marketplace for america's best small businesses to open store fronts in our community and get followers inside open sky, sort of the way they have followers on twitter or facebook. those followers share their products they love with their friends just like they re-tweet or repin something on pinterest. and what we've seen is a merchant on open sky
john kaplan is the founder and ceo of open sky which has new opportunities for small business owners.. >> thanks for having me. >> i've been following open sky. maybe our audience doesn't know what it is. but i think what you're doing for small business is so neat, which is why we've invited you on. tell us a little bit about your social network and how it works. >> open sky is an amazing way to shop where you can enjoy with your friends, discover goods made by america's best...
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art kaplan, thank you so much for joining us. appreciate it.rence saying place in santa monica, california, momentarily to update us on that deadly shoot out that took place involving a santa monica college yesterday, at least four people killed and i understand the press conference is just now getting under way. you see right there people getting into place there as we await the officials to come to that podium and explain where the investigation is going. we know four people were killed, and possibly a fifth person who is in the hospital who according to sources is not doing well. it was the daughter of one of the victims who was in a vehicle on who may have been hit by bullets but apparently she is in very serious condition, so right now the death toll being four. of course, when we get more information about when the officials come out with this press conference with information about the identity of the gunman, that, too, is likely to take place. in fact, we're seeing streamline there of police officers approaching the podium. let's listen
art kaplan, thank you so much for joining us. appreciate it.rence saying place in santa monica, california, momentarily to update us on that deadly shoot out that took place involving a santa monica college yesterday, at least four people killed and i understand the press conference is just now getting under way. you see right there people getting into place there as we await the officials to come to that podium and explain where the investigation is going. we know four people were killed, and...
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here to talk about the latinati american youth center is laurie kaplan. thank you for talking with us today. tell me about how the united waw does benefit you. >> we're so excited with do more 24. the united way push today helps us do the arts program, the after school program. the dance workshop with the kidt from wilson high school. there's so many things we can dw with employment and training and it just helps us raise more m money so we can't do more, do more art work, do more dance orr the wonderful thins we want tont do with our young people. >> this is something that they get to do after school, a lot of these are after school activities here specifically. they do it here. they also do it at the highh school. >> we have programs in the school. we have programs at the center. we're in the region. we're in maryland, montgomery prince george's county. we work with over5,000 kids a year in job taining, arts culture, you name it we do. >> to talk more about how the united way is helping us all along is kelly brinkley. she's with the capital area with do
here to talk about the latinati american youth center is laurie kaplan. thank you for talking with us today. tell me about how the united waw does benefit you. >> we're so excited with do more 24. the united way push today helps us do the arts program, the after school program. the dance workshop with the kidt from wilson high school. there's so many things we can dw with employment and training and it just helps us raise more m money so we can't do more, do more art work, do more dance...
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. >> lieutenant kaplan says they've received numerous calls complaining about the apartment. >> suspicious people hanging around, noise complaints, drugs. i guess the neighborhood is a little, getting impatient with that building. >> we asked for an interview. he declined. the tenant and family were getting trod move out when we left this afternoon. his require requested an officer from park station to stand by just to make sure there would be no trouble. one of the lawyers we spoke with said he is planning to take this case to the d.a.. >> an oakland school police officer is planning to file a lawsuit over a deadly shooting two years ago. he says his partner shot a 20-year-old man armed with a screwdriver then reloaded and shot again. he says he endured retaliation ever sichblts he's announcing the lawsuit in a fuss news conference tomorrow. >> if you relie on bart to get around now would be a good time to make alt nif knit plans. abc 7 news is live tonight with the latest. heather? >> yes. they're voting and membership just wrapped up an hour long meeting. they were no negotiations today
. >> lieutenant kaplan says they've received numerous calls complaining about the apartment. >> suspicious people hanging around, noise complaints, drugs. i guess the neighborhood is a little, getting impatient with that building. >> we asked for an interview. he declined. the tenant and family were getting trod move out when we left this afternoon. his require requested an officer from park station to stand by just to make sure there would be no trouble. one of the lawyers we...
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live in san mateo rafael, christian kaplan ktvu. >>> police activity has shut down in this area.n't know what prompted the police activity. we understand the s.w.a.t. team may be getting called in. i actually did receive a point from a viewer on my facebook page asking about police eighthty at the station. we do -- activity at the station. if we know cal ran is tell -- tran to tell people to find another way. the 22nd street station is closed in both directions tonight. more information on this breaking situation as we get it. >>> as congress heads into debates over immigration reform, controversy is heating up over undocumented immigrants who with commit crimes are. in houston and phoenix police believe undocumented immigrants are responsible for drunk driving accidents that killed two officers. critics of the obama administration reform bill are calling for deportation in these cases. that has sparked a rebuttal by immigration advocates. >> these are real human situation and they require human decisions. >> the bill gives all kinds of discretion to an administration that has th
live in san mateo rafael, christian kaplan ktvu. >>> police activity has shut down in this area.n't know what prompted the police activity. we understand the s.w.a.t. team may be getting called in. i actually did receive a point from a viewer on my facebook page asking about police eighthty at the station. we do -- activity at the station. if we know cal ran is tell -- tran to tell people to find another way. the 22nd street station is closed in both directions tonight. more...
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cheryl: susan kaplan, thanks so much. congratulations by the way. >> thank you so much., ge capital is on a road show for growth. they're looking to give mid-sized and small businesses a bigger voice. they are accounting for a third of our gdp, these small and mid-sized businesses. they're crucial to the economy. are they seeking growth? what keeps them up at night? what are they worried about? dan henson, the ceo of ge capital americas. he joins us to tell us what their biggest concerns are. cheryl: plus an employee of booz allen hamilton emerges as a source for the nsa leak sending shares of the company lower. what is the fallout for a company involved in such a big scandal? can they bounce back? we'll ask that question. ♪ . we know a place where tossing and turning have given way to sleeping. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep, and lunesta eszopiclone can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. do not take lunesta if you are allergic to anything in . when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking
cheryl: susan kaplan, thanks so much. congratulations by the way. >> thank you so much., ge capital is on a road show for growth. they're looking to give mid-sized and small businesses a bigger voice. they are accounting for a third of our gdp, these small and mid-sized businesses. they're crucial to the economy. are they seeking growth? what keeps them up at night? what are they worried about? dan henson, the ceo of ge capital americas. he joins us to tell us what their biggest concerns...
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that was roberta kaplan, the attorney for edie windsor who's the 84-year-old plaintiff in the defense of marriage act case. >>> joining me is the distinguished fellow and michael waldman, host of up with steve kornacki and maggie hab berman and also joining us from outside the supreme court is nbc justice correspondent pete williams. the great pete williams. how are you, pete? >> good day. >> pete, can you explain to us, those who don't understand, the technical ruling in prop 8. we get that doma was struck down meaning that the federal government will recognize marriages in those 12 states but explain the prop 8 ruling. >> reporter: let's not blow past the doma one first because i think it's an important point to make. what the court said is it's not saying whether states have to allow same-sex marriage. it expresses no opinion. it says when the states choose to allow same-sex marriage, the federal government can't deny those marriages because it makes them second class citizens. it's a law that appears to be based on primarily disapproval and it denies them equal protecti protection
that was roberta kaplan, the attorney for edie windsor who's the 84-year-old plaintiff in the defense of marriage act case. >>> joining me is the distinguished fellow and michael waldman, host of up with steve kornacki and maggie hab berman and also joining us from outside the supreme court is nbc justice correspondent pete williams. the great pete williams. how are you, pete? >> good day. >> pete, can you explain to us, those who don't understand, the technical ruling in...
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kaplan, thanks for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day. u.s. lawmakers called for edward snowden, the man behind the leak of classified government surveillance programs, to be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. the immigration reform bill in the u.s. senate cleared a key hurdle. it garnered well more than the 60 votes needed to begin formal debate. and authorities in turkey demanded an end to ten days of antigovernment protests. riot police targeted thousands of people in central istanbul with water cannon and tear gas. >> ifill: online, a college professor inspires his students from the graveyard. kwame holman has the details. >> holman: in our latest in a series of older worker profiles, meet political science professor ronald stockton. with no plans to retire, the 72- year-old still leads energetic walks through cemeteries as part of his graveyards 101 class at the university of michigan, dearborn. >> we spoke with author geron who thinks charging for our information is more effective than enacting privacy laws. >> and on and on
kaplan, thanks for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day. u.s. lawmakers called for edward snowden, the man behind the leak of classified government surveillance programs, to be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. the immigration reform bill in the u.s. senate cleared a key hurdle. it garnered well more than the 60 votes needed to begin formal debate. and authorities in turkey demanded an end to ten days of antigovernment protests....
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art kaplan is head of the division of medical ethics at nyu.e, your organs aren't going to do you much good when you're dead. i think we would get more donors if we shift the responsibility to say, what you want to do about donation from saying, i want to do it, to having to say, i don't want to do it. most people say they do want to donate. why don't we make that the default position. opt out. why not, indeed. thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes and thank you for joining us. >>> tonight, rupert murdoch's new york post has put some scummy stuff in the papers but the latest has landed the paper in court. >>> congressman like peter king are committing political suicide in broad daylight and no one is in thing. i'll explain what that's all about. and if it's friday, it is time to sneak ryan gosling in click
art kaplan is head of the division of medical ethics at nyu.e, your organs aren't going to do you much good when you're dead. i think we would get more donors if we shift the responsibility to say, what you want to do about donation from saying, i want to do it, to having to say, i don't want to do it. most people say they do want to donate. why don't we make that the default position. opt out. why not, indeed. thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now....
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connell: she worked her way into that 4% category, so that in and of itself is a great story from karen kaplanief executive officer. thank you very much for coming in. as we said earlier the most remarkable part of the story is where you started. so tell us. >> i graduated from college and went back-to-back recessions in the middle '80s. i intended to go to law school, wasn't so sure wanted to be a lawyer but delayed the inevitable and if you'd for a job as receptionist at an ad agency in boston. and intended to spend about a year there. and now here i am running the joint. exactly. dagen: how has the treatment of women in the workplace change and the perception of women? what was it like when you first started? >> i don't know if you are a fan of the show "mad men" which is set in the '60s. i think the business has changed dramatically over the past 10, 15 years, a lot of transparency driven by the internet and social media in particular we ha.dagen: less sexist. >> absolutely. everything is more open for the world to see. that is great for the minority groups, but i loved it the minute i sta
connell: she worked her way into that 4% category, so that in and of itself is a great story from karen kaplanief executive officer. thank you very much for coming in. as we said earlier the most remarkable part of the story is where you started. so tell us. >> i graduated from college and went back-to-back recessions in the middle '80s. i intended to go to law school, wasn't so sure wanted to be a lawyer but delayed the inevitable and if you'd for a job as receptionist at an ad agency in...
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i mentioned the leaders earlier: university of phoenix and kaplan and devry, three of the biggest inthe united states. currently our federal government is subsidizing these for-profit schools in ways that most taxpayers wouldn't believe. right now what these schools are bringing in is 75%, 80%, 90% and 95% of their revenue directly from the federal treasury. students turn over their pell grants, sign over for their government loans and all of this government money flows into these for-profit schools. many of these schools offer valuable courses, but many of them are worthless. many of them, unfortunately, burden these young people with debt and offer them nothing by way of education or training so that they can have a better life. and as a result, the students end up with a mountain of debt they can't pay back and they default on the debt. here are the numbers to keep in mind. three basic numbers which explain the for-profit education industry in america. 12. 12% of high school graduates go to for-profit schools. 25. 25% of all the federal aid to education goes to for-profit schools.
i mentioned the leaders earlier: university of phoenix and kaplan and devry, three of the biggest inthe united states. currently our federal government is subsidizing these for-profit schools in ways that most taxpayers wouldn't believe. right now what these schools are bringing in is 75%, 80%, 90% and 95% of their revenue directly from the federal treasury. students turn over their pell grants, sign over for their government loans and all of this government money flows into these for-profit...
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they simply rely on the kaplans to -- chaplains to come in and to be approved by these endorsing agents. and for us to begin the process now to say the congress of the united states thinks we should get involved and say there should be atheist chaplains would be to change the entire process of what we have been utilizing for chaplains. so i think this amendment really effectively, whether the gentleman intends it or not, i think, goes after the very essence of the chaplain corps. i hope that we'll defeat this amendment. and just simply recognize we respect each other's rights, but there is a huge difference between the two sides when it comes to protecting kaplans -- chaplains. and the final thing i'll say is this has been a movement to try to take a lot of these valuable services that the gentleman talked about that chaplains do away from them as the air force itself has even tried to tell commanders that they can't even instruct the men and women under them of approved programs within the chaplaincy corps. so i hope that we will, again, stop this huge pendulum that has been swinging i
they simply rely on the kaplans to -- chaplains to come in and to be approved by these endorsing agents. and for us to begin the process now to say the congress of the united states thinks we should get involved and say there should be atheist chaplains would be to change the entire process of what we have been utilizing for chaplains. so i think this amendment really effectively, whether the gentleman intends it or not, i think, goes after the very essence of the chaplain corps. i hope that...
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. >> pam: kaplan?e: well fires in colorado has burn now thousands of acres this and has destroyed nearly much thousands of homes. try to get the fires under control charles clifford has the latest. >> reporter: this is an overhead goal will alert looking at the state. this wild fire has burned about 8,500 a. as of wednesday. the blaze is moving in a mostly bruno area. in a mostly rural area. 2000 nearbyes remains threatens, so far no homes to see if there has been any other casualties. at least eight additional 3,000 a. 4000 rescuers are working on 4000 firefighters are working on this place. in the news room charles clifford kron 4 news. 400 fire fighters are working on this blaze, there are six helicopters and an airtanker making water drops around the fire and the colorado national guard has deployed units to help out. in the newsroom, charles clifford kron 4 news. >> catherine: in the midst of all the chaos -- a touching moment was caught on video at the black forest wildfire. a firefighter -- carr
. >> pam: kaplan?e: well fires in colorado has burn now thousands of acres this and has destroyed nearly much thousands of homes. try to get the fires under control charles clifford has the latest. >> reporter: this is an overhead goal will alert looking at the state. this wild fire has burned about 8,500 a. as of wednesday. the blaze is moving in a mostly bruno area. in a mostly rural area. 2000 nearbyes remains threatens, so far no homes to see if there has been any other...
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. >> arthur kaplan joins me.ision of the medical ethics at new york city university's medical center. welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> thanks for being here. that ruling was an exception but today the rules could change forever. right? >> that's right. we have a system that has been in place for many decades now for distributing organs. they are very scarce. we immediate more people to donate that your organs. sign up for your -- check your driver's license. we can diminish this problem. mutual fund the last every day someone is going to die. some one going the live. the rules for sarah and lung transplant have basically said adult organs don't fit in children. so they have come up with an age, 12, under which it is hard to make that organ fixed and that has been the principle. parents said look, it is arbitrary. she may be bigger, maybe she can fit an organ in there. what about using a piece of an org organ? they are challenge the rule. >> what do you think they will decide? will they make a permanent decisi
. >> arthur kaplan joins me.ision of the medical ethics at new york city university's medical center. welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> thanks for being here. that ruling was an exception but today the rules could change forever. right? >> that's right. we have a system that has been in place for many decades now for distributing organs. they are very scarce. we immediate more people to donate that your organs. sign up for your -- check your driver's license. we can...
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kaplan? >> mr. chief justice, and may it please the court: i'd like to focus on why doma fails even under rationality review. because of doma, many thousands of people who are legally married under the laws of nine sovereign states and the district of columbia are being treated as unmarried by the federal government solely because they are gay. these couples are being treated as unmarried with respect to programs that affect family stability, such as the family leave act, referred to by justice ginsburg. these couples are being treated as unmarried for purposes of federal conflict of interest rules, election laws and anti- nepotism and judicial recusal statutes. and my client was treated as unmarried when her spouse passed away, so that she had to pay $363,000 in estate taxes on the property that they had accumulated during their 44 years together. >> could i ask you the same question i asked the solicitor general? do you think there would be a problem if congress went the other way, the federalism
kaplan? >> mr. chief justice, and may it please the court: i'd like to focus on why doma fails even under rationality review. because of doma, many thousands of people who are legally married under the laws of nine sovereign states and the district of columbia are being treated as unmarried by the federal government solely because they are gay. these couples are being treated as unmarried with respect to programs that affect family stability, such as the family leave act, referred to by...
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kaplan. mr. clement you have three minutes remaining. >> thank you, mr. chief justice. three points in rebuttal. fers of all, i was not surprised to see the solicitor general concede there's no unique federalism problem with doma because in the lit fwation in the first circuit of massachusetts, the 10th amendment, on that issue, the united states continued to defend doma because there's no unique federalism problem with it as the chief justice's question suggested. if 10 years from now there are only nine states left and congress wants to adopt a uniform federal law solely for federal law purposes it is fully entitled to do that, it has the power to do that. i would say also that federal government has conceded in this litigation that there's a rational basis for the statute, something else to keep in mind. i would also say this provision is not so unique. >> mr. clement, there's a problem in your briefing. you seem to say that there's three tiers. if you get into rational basis, then it's anything gos. but the history of this court is, in the very first gender discrimi
kaplan. mr. clement you have three minutes remaining. >> thank you, mr. chief justice. three points in rebuttal. fers of all, i was not surprised to see the solicitor general concede there's no unique federalism problem with doma because in the lit fwation in the first circuit of massachusetts, the 10th amendment, on that issue, the united states continued to defend doma because there's no unique federalism problem with it as the chief justice's question suggested. if 10 years from now...
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joining us senior associate dean and professor at harvard business school, rob kaplan, the author ofng your unique potential." you found out what you were really meant to do, is it fair to say when you left goldman? >> yeah. >> you took leave? >> i took a leave but i had a great career and loved it. i've been watching the stock market every day since i was 10. that was a great career for me but time do something else. >> you weren't going to leave. you took a little time off to -- >> i was thinking about it. >> yeah. >> i did a half step taking a leave of absence to teach for a semester and i loved it and i stayed. >> is this what you're meant to do. >> i think right now, where i can have the most impact on the world. >> what's the motivation behind the book? do you think there are a lot of people missing the boat on their true calling? >> i joke around, harvard is a little like switzerland, if people are having trouble and tried everything else, they eventually will come to somebody like me and so yeah, i talked to people from 25 to 85, who are struggling with this at every stage in
joining us senior associate dean and professor at harvard business school, rob kaplan, the author ofng your unique potential." you found out what you were really meant to do, is it fair to say when you left goldman? >> yeah. >> you took leave? >> i took a leave but i had a great career and loved it. i've been watching the stock market every day since i was 10. that was a great career for me but time do something else. >> you weren't going to leave. you took a little...
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in the private sector he became a partner at two very well-respected minnesota law firms, robbins kaplan and green. to highlight some of his accomplishments, during his tenure as u.s. attorney in minnesota that office with todd jones at the helm prosecuted operation rhino which involved the criminal prosecution of owe. omir mohammed who recruited young somali americans to fight for terrorist groups in somali. he was indicted in november of 2009 and pled guilty in july 2011 to conspiracy to murder, kidnap and maim abroad. to date the investigation resulted in charges filed against 22 other individuals. operation high life, which was a major drug-trafficking investigation involving more than 100 local, state and federal law enforcement officers and resulted in 26 indictments, 25 guilty pleas and sentences of up to 200 months in prison. operation brothers keeper was a successful investigation and prosecution of a rico case involving a regional 200-member gang which took 22 dangerous criminals off the street. operation molverde, received national attention and was the prosecution of 27 defen
in the private sector he became a partner at two very well-respected minnesota law firms, robbins kaplan and green. to highlight some of his accomplishments, during his tenure as u.s. attorney in minnesota that office with todd jones at the helm prosecuted operation rhino which involved the criminal prosecution of owe. omir mohammed who recruited young somali americans to fight for terrorist groups in somali. he was indicted in november of 2009 and pled guilty in july 2011 to conspiracy to...