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>> knox hopes to get off on a technicality. one that he's been told has worked for other inmates. >> wrote up on physically resisting. you pled not guilty. is that still your plea? >> still not guilty. >> what's your comment? >> look at the dates when the incident happened and when he wrote me up. it was like five or six days. >> they went past the 24 hours to get wrote up. >> so you're saying it's out of the time frame? >> yes. >> we'll check that and we'll let you know. he's saying he was wrote up on the seventh and the screener did not screen him in time for the hearing. they can write it on the seventh date. it don't matter. >> this lady, man. she don't like finding people not guilty. she likes giving them a verbal reprimand. i didn't flee from the officer or nothing like that. >> we dropped this down to a class "c" and found you guilty of interfering with a staff member, and took 30 days. you want to sign that? >> [ bleep ]. how does everybody else get found not guilty but not me, ma'am? >> do you want to sign that? >> hel
>> knox hopes to get off on a technicality. one that he's been told has worked for other inmates. >> wrote up on physically resisting. you pled not guilty. is that still your plea? >> still not guilty. >> what's your comment? >> look at the dates when the incident happened and when he wrote me up. it was like five or six days. >> they went past the 24 hours to get wrote up. >> so you're saying it's out of the time frame? >> yes. >> we'll...
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the bears will practice for the first time this season in bourbonnais, but wide receiver johnny knoxhe bears placed him on the *active* "physically unable to perform list" while he recovers from a back injury. knox is not eligible to practice until he's taken off the list, and since he's expected to stay there when the season starts... he'll have to be inactive for the first six weeks of the year. that's a look at sports in medical watch.. new research questions the use of c-t scans to rule out heart attacks. journal of medicine" reports heart scans cut time spent in the hospital, but did not save money. the scans also prompted more tests and questionable treatments.. and gave relatively large doses of radiation to people at such low risk of a heart attack that they probably didn't need a major test at all. an accompanying commentary says there is no evidence that adding these tests saved lives or found more heart attacks. a panel of doctors researchers, and public health officials is calling for new guidelines to prevent more people from abusing powerful and addictive opioid painkil
the bears will practice for the first time this season in bourbonnais, but wide receiver johnny knoxhe bears placed him on the *active* "physically unable to perform list" while he recovers from a back injury. knox is not eligible to practice until he's taken off the list, and since he's expected to stay there when the season starts... he'll have to be inactive for the first six weeks of the year. that's a look at sports in medical watch.. new research questions the use of c-t scans...
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. >> learn more >> this is holly lee knox. there are some proud pet owners in san francisco and they have brought all their pets here to strut their stuff. >> it's an annual event that we've had. this is our 18th year. we bring in rescue groupers, vendors, supporters, lots and lots of animals. it's a proud day for us and for the animals of san francisco. >> the costume contest is really fun. people get really creative. it's a really fun event. people go all out, create costumes, buy costumes, whatever it is. but there's some really fun ones. >> we're just celebrating the pets and just their companionship and how they are invaluable. so everybody's having fun. >> we're the city's open door shelter. that means we take in every animal that comes through our door regardless of age, condition, species, everything in the city comes through us that is in need. >> animal care control, it is such an important agency and is very understaffed, has very few resources. but we make animals don't have a home, that we get them a home and that
. >> learn more >> this is holly lee knox. there are some proud pet owners in san francisco and they have brought all their pets here to strut their stuff. >> it's an annual event that we've had. this is our 18th year. we bring in rescue groupers, vendors, supporters, lots and lots of animals. it's a proud day for us and for the animals of san francisco. >> the costume contest is really fun. people get really creative. it's a really fun event. people go all out, create...
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the knox decision is just the latest attack in the ongoing battle against labor.nd like the fight in wisconsin and other states, it focuses on public sector unions in part because they're the greatest remaining bastion of labor's power. the strength of organized labor was once a muscular way for working people to push back against plutocracy. in union there is strength -- that was the old saying and it was true. but the percentage of union members in the american workforce has declined in the last 60 years from 35% to 12%, and labor has faced a pounding series of setbacks of which the supreme court's knox decision is just the latest. and yet, with corporations continuing to put the squeeze on employees, with joblessness and inequality rampant, now would seem the perfect time for people to turn back to unions to fight for them against the monied interests. why haven't they? stephen lerner has spent more than three decades as a labor and community organizer, and as architect of the justice for janitors campaign. he was director of seiu's private equity project, whic
the knox decision is just the latest attack in the ongoing battle against labor.nd like the fight in wisconsin and other states, it focuses on public sector unions in part because they're the greatest remaining bastion of labor's power. the strength of organized labor was once a muscular way for working people to push back against plutocracy. in union there is strength -- that was the old saying and it was true. but the percentage of union members in the american workforce has declined in the...
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what's this you are saying, shelby knox?black women's voices to be sitting there saying, actually, we are more impacted in different ways. the policy has to be tailored in different ways every single time it's enacted. >> that's so true. this is a lot of why i think hillary clinton when running for president that was so much a message in her campaign, the involvement of women. when you look at corporate america, it is not the women who get the higher level industry positions. it is who is sitting in the boardroom. is it one woman out of 12 men to make the decisions out of hiring? it is making sure there are women in line for leadership positions to bring in people after them, not bedebate them and say, i'm in, later for the rest of you. the same thing is true in government. when you pointed out the lack of black women in the senate, these all send messages with nobody in the room, whether it is a female producer on the show to say, you can't say that. we have to make sure we have women's voice or message here. that same thin
what's this you are saying, shelby knox?black women's voices to be sitting there saying, actually, we are more impacted in different ways. the policy has to be tailored in different ways every single time it's enacted. >> that's so true. this is a lot of why i think hillary clinton when running for president that was so much a message in her campaign, the involvement of women. when you look at corporate america, it is not the women who get the higher level industry positions. it is who is...
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prosecutors claim amanda knox and her italian ex-boyfriend killed her roommate back in 07 as part ofne wrong the court convicted them ofermu. they appealed. last year a judge ruled there was no evidence against them and overturned their convictions flat out. now an italian court has set a date of march 25 for the prosecution's appeal of that ruling. >>> more than 30 years have passed since one city canceled a concert by the iconic rock bands, the who. if you're still holding on to those tickets, we have great news for you. the long delayed make-up concert next [ freeman ] a hundredth of a second? ♪ it's faster than the blink of an eye. ♪ faster than a flash of lightning. and it was the difference between michael phelps winning eight gold medals... instead ofeven. a hundredth of a second... just think of the cheers if lightning strikes twice. visa. supporting athletes and the olympic games for 25 years. join our global cheer. visa. supporting athletes and theaccording to ford, 25 years. the works fuel saver package could literally pay for itself. jim twitchel is this true? yes it's tr
prosecutors claim amanda knox and her italian ex-boyfriend killed her roommate back in 07 as part ofne wrong the court convicted them ofermu. they appealed. last year a judge ruled there was no evidence against them and overturned their convictions flat out. now an italian court has set a date of march 25 for the prosecution's appeal of that ruling. >>> more than 30 years have passed since one city canceled a concert by the iconic rock bands, the who. if you're still holding on to...
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bob herbert, shelby knox and lawrence otis graham.lby, that kind of sterar ory,hat es tha meanor ung oplen youneraon? you useo cou o piraonalvote tking out e 25000,yenerion esn'evenhink tha we e goin to make 250,000 a year. fewer people are -- fewer young people are homeowners, ware rentg an ming bkn wh ourent th idef th mideclas i' sado say,he noteall one hav whenresintbama is tking abt mhelloba, whae've goto rembeere is that 42% of american women don't have enough income to meet basic household expenses thatoes u t 66 whe youe lkinabou aicanmerin wome dd the pay gapn ere,% forwome 66 cen othe llaror african-american women. so he can tell this story. and it's o that needs to be told. but he needso b speaking th rlityf aricayoun oplespeclly arica younwome weeall --e are devtate out ere d w kw t chnges >> isntertinghe sort of aspirationals a pekts in this idea when you look at the hard facts, it feels like this story of t govnmenblue clar rkerthe syt homm, thkids tt g toprinton, thatoes notist. >> tt do not exi buter storis a rl ory. m
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years later he revealed share of and until it was opposed to the funnyman until his friend don knox gotinto the act. >>> don called me what is the pilot and said the united deputy? undresses, history. you know we couldn't have given is a bright testa otis last night he was too drunk. he turned to drama and '80s and '90s story and not block a working actor. to the end of his life. alexis cbs news. >>> while the housing market has been such a struggle for some a bay area real turn has been basking in success. he has just been named to the top real- estate agents he sold 600 properties last year it $100 million property average selling price 2.7 million and tonight he shares his secrets to success with cbs five reporter kiddo. you could say candidly on is this steve jobs the real-estate. can be of more than the need to is to become the number-one concern the country last year by raking in $275 million in sales. >>> some people ask how i achieved success as a undeniable genius unstoppable drive and an understated modesty. that's the people love being humble about oneself. somehow we did we
years later he revealed share of and until it was opposed to the funnyman until his friend don knox gotinto the act. >>> don called me what is the pilot and said the united deputy? undresses, history. you know we couldn't have given is a bright testa otis last night he was too drunk. he turned to drama and '80s and '90s story and not block a working actor. to the end of his life. alexis cbs news. >>> while the housing market has been such a struggle for some a bay area real...
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came all the ring vladimir clinch called knox as americans on its arms and to remain the undisputed heavyweight champion the world's. first sentence and roger federer has battled back from a set down to beat and to marry in four and secure a record equalling seventh wimbledon title mary want to his first set ever in the grand slam final but that will become the best of his efforts federer proceeded to winning the next three seven five six three six four so when the final answer knocking out the garbage in the semi's this victory means federer is returning to that solve all of the world rankings for the first time in just over two years while and america missed his chance of becoming the first brits and so with wimbledon since fred perry back in nineteen thirty six. meanwhile serena williams has described her fifth where both sides will add super special the american and mr upon skill in three sets in the final williams a breeze through the first set six one but the match was halted after that it gets a rain delay seem to benefit the pole but then the second set seven five williams though came b
came all the ring vladimir clinch called knox as americans on its arms and to remain the undisputed heavyweight champion the world's. first sentence and roger federer has battled back from a set down to beat and to marry in four and secure a record equalling seventh wimbledon title mary want to his first set ever in the grand slam final but that will become the best of his efforts federer proceeded to winning the next three seven five six three six four so when the final answer knocking out the...
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he met sarah knox taylor, the daughter of zachary taylor, who of course later became president of the united states, but at this time taylor, zachary taylor was a colonel in the army and davis' commanding officer. zachary taylor didn't want his daughters marrying military men. he knew how hard that life could be, but davis resigned from the army and married knoxy as she was called but she died less than three months late over malaria. he was devastated by her death. more or less, retired to his plantation in mississippi and spent the next eight years working very hard on that plantation. and also developing a strong interest in politics. he started getting involved in mississippi politics and then entering the national stage. in 1845 jefferson davis was elected to the u.s. house of representatives. the next year the mexican war began. and davis was a little conflicted, not about the war itself, he was fully in support of the war politically, and fully in support of the president's aims, but he didn't know if she he should join the war himself or stay in congress. eventually he decided
he met sarah knox taylor, the daughter of zachary taylor, who of course later became president of the united states, but at this time taylor, zachary taylor was a colonel in the army and davis' commanding officer. zachary taylor didn't want his daughters marrying military men. he knew how hard that life could be, but davis resigned from the army and married knoxy as she was called but she died less than three months late over malaria. he was devastated by her death. more or less, retired to his...
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go to london to talk with mark o'byrne of goldcorp dot com mark welcome back to the kaiser report knox i mean all right mark o'byrne if central banks and governments were colluding with private banks to rig libel rates does it make sense to you that they were also ringing precious metals prices. well it's quite possible there's been a lot of circumstantial evidence over the years but i think given the facts of combat the kind of there is going to be more scrutiny on the precious metal side of things it's interesting today chilton of the c f t c who has basically been they've been involved a see if they see in a four year investigation into allegations of manipulation of the silver market and he basically made today saying that they hope to release the findings the results of their investigation in september i think that was set probably a year or two years ago it's incredible going to four years and even the fact was taken four years suggests that there may be something going on there so there is definitely a source of motivation why banks and indeed central banks might want the precio
go to london to talk with mark o'byrne of goldcorp dot com mark welcome back to the kaiser report knox i mean all right mark o'byrne if central banks and governments were colluding with private banks to rig libel rates does it make sense to you that they were also ringing precious metals prices. well it's quite possible there's been a lot of circumstantial evidence over the years but i think given the facts of combat the kind of there is going to be more scrutiny on the precious metal side of...
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a massive shark knox a man off of his kayak. >>reporter: this fremont kayaker survived a violent shark attack in a santa cruz. experts think that this is the first since the >> i was stunned! >>reporter: this is not to toward dozens of not-- detour servers. it happened at this popular surf spot out side at 8:00 a.m. they believe that a great white at 18 ft.! lifted of the kayak of fort it bite the front. the 52 year-old was shaken. he did not sustain injuries. a nearby border picked him up. not only did he survive to tell the story he has some souvenirs. teat tracks. in the santa cruz. -- keith--teeth...tracks. >>vicki: this shark attack for this young girl. >>reporter: this was in maui. say to sinclair was waiting with her sisters and father. she suddenly felt that a shark bite her ankle. >> nobody sought it but i felt it and i thought that it was going to start bleeding but it did not. i did not quite see what was happening. it was white. and no blood but there was a large cash. >>reporter: the father took her to the hospital
a massive shark knox a man off of his kayak. >>reporter: this fremont kayaker survived a violent shark attack in a santa cruz. experts think that this is the first since the >> i was stunned! >>reporter: this is not to toward dozens of not-- detour servers. it happened at this popular surf spot out side at 8:00 a.m. they believe that a great white at 18 ft.! lifted of the kayak of fort it bite the front. the 52 year-old was shaken. he did not sustain injuries. a nearby border...
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and later today knox and stacey are by keeping up the pressure on the bankers hope keeping the rest of us down. the wall street executives say wrongdoing is necessary you know it's like what are you alan joke where you said it goes a doctor and says doctor my brother thinks he's a chicken the doctor says given these pills and the guy says they don't understand we need the eggs the space race has been replaced with the frog race so timothy geithner is lecturing the chinese in the meantime is trying to commit fraud faster than they can commit fraud on them. washington is turning the screws on iran with fresh sanctions aimed at the country's nuclear program nearly a dozen companies with ties to terrorists defense ministry and al blacklisted and will have their assets frozen for violating restrictions already in place the u.s. has reportedly beefing up its military in the passion of gulf sending underwater drones to hunt many submarines and politics professor patricia teaching our own from new york university says america is playing a dangerous game. what's happening here unfortunately is
and later today knox and stacey are by keeping up the pressure on the bankers hope keeping the rest of us down. the wall street executives say wrongdoing is necessary you know it's like what are you alan joke where you said it goes a doctor and says doctor my brother thinks he's a chicken the doctor says given these pills and the guy says they don't understand we need the eggs the space race has been replaced with the frog race so timothy geithner is lecturing the chinese in the meantime is...
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its other knox bill, trees have fallen to houses. and a kitchen worker was caught by surprise in a nearby town. >> i was in the kitchen cooking and i saw the canopy blowing fast and it crashed into the roof. >> the wind was topping 70 miles an hour yesterday. a lot of the knoxville area looks like our area last week after the storm. trees and power lines down all over the place. local people here are trying to get the power back on and the need continues. >> triple digits yesterday,. >> looks like we'll get a break from the heat by monday of next week. it is hot out there. it's going to be another's order today, 100 degrees. record-breaking heat tomorrow. if you have to exceed 100 to break a record as a rule of thumb this time of year. that's where we will be. the heat advisory is in effect today from 11:00 a.m. through 8:00 p.m.. starting the day around 80 degrees. 82 at reagan national. 95 corridor and metro area has a heat advisory. excessive heat watch tomorrow. that means it will feel like 107 to 11 when you combine the heat wit
its other knox bill, trees have fallen to houses. and a kitchen worker was caught by surprise in a nearby town. >> i was in the kitchen cooking and i saw the canopy blowing fast and it crashed into the roof. >> the wind was topping 70 miles an hour yesterday. a lot of the knoxville area looks like our area last week after the storm. trees and power lines down all over the place. local people here are trying to get the power back on and the need continues. >> triple digits...
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. >> the unflavored gelatin by knox. adding water, it can become a paste. it's nourishing.face primer to stop the chlorine from drying out their skin. they call it fool face. that's an interesting trick. >> if you don't want pool face and don't want to put vaseline on your face, you found a london primer. >> "that gal" is a popular primer and just for the summer it's a london edition. >> does it give you that shiny quality? >> makes your skin look fresh and nice and keep your make-up on. >> and they also have a londinnium fragrance, right? >> it has a wonderful fragrance, it's pressure. >> it smells great. i put it on me. i love it. >> a lot of groups are getting into the act. butter london came out with these adorable sets. these are their heavy metal collections. metallic nail polish is so on trend this summer. not only can you get into the spirit -- >> gold, silver, bronze, all your medals. they had usa, usa smart gold. it's all about this red, white and blue sparkle you could add. nail art is such a big trend it, might be an excuse to get you in on something with the ki
. >> the unflavored gelatin by knox. adding water, it can become a paste. it's nourishing.face primer to stop the chlorine from drying out their skin. they call it fool face. that's an interesting trick. >> if you don't want pool face and don't want to put vaseline on your face, you found a london primer. >> "that gal" is a popular primer and just for the summer it's a london edition. >> does it give you that shiny quality? >> makes your skin look fresh...
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knox, ranger and airborne school at ft. being and so o rht o heiowol toert y reg os,dy of military history, looking at battlefields, civil war sponers?vely, is very important uequa le ane-reot a general in the army who doesn't have the equivalent of a phd in military history. i mean, you--it--you can walk into an ambush where you ask what you think is an innocent question and end up with a 20-minute leure that thgread s althyith alexander ronaonmm thtos weits y y. on tma things about the army--it--it's so poorly appreated, is how intellectu the organization is, and th-and the veneration they have for the study of history. spanisre pcu r y-- tke ntng tim s rtarma? g: 'rl tt t er bheil seems to be the most popular in terms of, you know, drawing tactical lessons and, 'this is what lee did right,' and 'this is what e wr' 'if waulveedea erhartth an yo aea e l st i---d iisof my area of fascination, particularly the--in the pacific. but, you know, i mean, that's jus-that's juy o res- k a adf or spwhas f y yfiboamt? ue"rct" isocr c
knox, ranger and airborne school at ft. being and so o rht o heiowol toert y reg os,dy of military history, looking at battlefields, civil war sponers?vely, is very important uequa le ane-reot a general in the army who doesn't have the equivalent of a phd in military history. i mean, you--it--you can walk into an ambush where you ask what you think is an innocent question and end up with a 20-minute leure that thgread s althyith alexander ronaonmm thtos weits y y. on tma things about the...
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the straight man to comic don knox and tv father to a young ron howard. >> me would call me youngen.en, over here. >> how ard says he learned a lot from griffith, a man who elevated elevate his show. >> he was more -- elevated his show. >> it was more of a sit come dad. >> griffith first hit it big in feature films. it was may berry that made him a household name. >> griffith earned a star on hollywood's walk of fame more than 36 years ago. his career in television was far from over. >> estella ortiz remembers him as the defense attorney in matt lock. >> i think we've lost somebody that started a lot of the beginning of good family values at home. . >> howard says look beyond his biggest roll. >> look at face in the crowd or one of his dramatic turns on tv or in the movies, he was a real artist. >> andy griffith was 86 years old. >> griffith was awarded the presidential medal of freedom by george bush in 2005. >>> the oriels find some success out in the great northwest. the oriels playing game 2 with the mariners in seattle. chen had a perfect game going until the 7th inning when he
the straight man to comic don knox and tv father to a young ron howard. >> me would call me youngen.en, over here. >> how ard says he learned a lot from griffith, a man who elevated elevate his show. >> he was more -- elevated his show. >> it was more of a sit come dad. >> griffith first hit it big in feature films. it was may berry that made him a household name. >> griffith earned a star on hollywood's walk of fame more than 36 years ago. his career in...
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knox cruise is livid over his alleged house of marital horrors and is threatening to sue.he have a case? and now, my guests are ready to try this. jennifer? >>guest: well, absolutely not. for this reason: a difficult for high profile people, public figures to bring defamation lawsuits they have to show the allegations, not the opinions but the alleges are false. and, they have to show that, for instance be the "national enquirer" had a reckless disregard for the truth. and this is a very difficult standard to meet. listen, we do not want to make it too easy to bring defamation lawsuits because it will interfere with free speech. >>guest: i disagree. part of the allegations he could make, the national inquirer is actually alleging he is a child abuser and they made the allegation he had suri lockup in a room if five months in the colorado room, windowless, small room --. >>neil: this would be easy to prove or disprove and if they are wrong --. >>guest: in matter how shady the sources if they have the sources, the "national enquirer" can say these people told us (a), (b), (c
knox cruise is livid over his alleged house of marital horrors and is threatening to sue.he have a case? and now, my guests are ready to try this. jennifer? >>guest: well, absolutely not. for this reason: a difficult for high profile people, public figures to bring defamation lawsuits they have to show the allegations, not the opinions but the alleges are false. and, they have to show that, for instance be the "national enquirer" had a reckless disregard for the truth. and this...
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. >> but baron talks at length with chief wade and investigator tony knox. >> who were you here to meet name was brooke. >> how old was brooke. >> brooke said she was 13. was my intention to have sex with her? no. >> did you stop down here at the chevron gas station to purchase condoms. >> yes. my intentions were -- she asked me to bring condoms. i had the condoms in case. my intentions were not to have sex. >> you only buy condoms for one thing. >> to have sex, i know. that's why i'm being charged with being a pedophile. >> he's not being charged as a pedophile. that would be sex with a much younger child. instead, he'll face criminal attempt to commit child molestation. i think you think me and corporal here think you're going to va sex with someone not consenting. we know that's not it at all. we know good and well you would have forced yourself on brooke. >> my intentions was not to have sex but if the opportunity was there, then yes. but my intentions were not to go that route. that's the reason i feel like i'm being tricked. >> after the interview, raul is taken to the harris coun
. >> but baron talks at length with chief wade and investigator tony knox. >> who were you here to meet name was brooke. >> how old was brooke. >> brooke said she was 13. was my intention to have sex with her? no. >> did you stop down here at the chevron gas station to purchase condoms. >> yes. my intentions were -- she asked me to bring condoms. i had the condoms in case. my intentions were not to have sex. >> you only buy condoms for one thing....
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then finally i'm running quickly out of time, but there was a significant decision i think in this knox vs. seiu case which involved a controversial issue of when unions take mandatory fees from you, can they send it for politically-related expenditures and the law prior to knox had always been that as long as you gave the employee the nonunion employee the ability to opt out of the fees that were going for political advocacy, that was comported with the constitution, i think there was a strong indication in justice alito's opinion that from now on the constitutional rule is not to allow the employee to opt out of the payments that go for political advocacy but to make him affirmatively opt in to endorse it and if that's where they go with the law, i think that could have a very significant effect on public union employees' ability to engage in politics and would have an even more significant effect, if it's extended to private sector unions under this case. but i'll leave it at that. thank you. [applause] >> now please join me in welcoming professor richard epstein. [applause] >> thank
then finally i'm running quickly out of time, but there was a significant decision i think in this knox vs. seiu case which involved a controversial issue of when unions take mandatory fees from you, can they send it for politically-related expenditures and the law prior to knox had always been that as long as you gave the employee the nonunion employee the ability to opt out of the fees that were going for political advocacy, that was comported with the constitution, i think there was a strong...
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. >> the andy griffith show with ronnie howard, also starring don knox.o could forget the familiar theme of the andy griffith show. many of us group with him. knew fond farewell to a tv legend. >> reporter: he was america's favorite tv sheriff. andy griffith passed away this morning at age of 86. he has already been laid to rest on his beloved roanoke island. his roles reflected his deep respect for his upbringing. the governor of north carolina called him their favorite son. saying he was the standard by which entertainers would be measured. the show still runs in markets across america. he became "matlock." and the presidential medal of freedom was awarted by george w. bush in 2005. director ron howard played griffith's friend opie. you know, president obama is weighing in. he called give -- called griffith. megyn: my nana was a huge fan of his in the "matlock" years. he will be missed. andy griffith dead at 86. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] don't miss red lobster's four course seafood feast, st $14.99. start with soup, salad ancheddar bay bis
. >> the andy griffith show with ronnie howard, also starring don knox.o could forget the familiar theme of the andy griffith show. many of us group with him. knew fond farewell to a tv legend. >> reporter: he was america's favorite tv sheriff. andy griffith passed away this morning at age of 86. he has already been laid to rest on his beloved roanoke island. his roles reflected his deep respect for his upbringing. the governor of north carolina called him their favorite son. saying...
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doc knox. >> the irony of this actual comment is that if you do actually pay the full clip and watchntext, it's much worse than just the little clip that we heard. the reality is this reveals a world view of this president that all good emanates from government, not the individual, not the private sector, which is a very dangerous place to be, i think, in this political climate. because you need the private sector, those small business owners to pull us out of this mess in the first place. what he's doing is not playing smart politics, and i've heard smart democrats say this was a mistake by the president, he should stay away from this type of rhetoric because it goes at the heart of the american economy -- megyn: here's what i want to ask. go ahead, john. >> one leader told me, oh, here we are again. i guess it takes only a village to build a business. megyn: the reason the president made these remarks is he wants to justify his call for higher taxes on wealthier americans. and, you know, yesterday i referred to it as sort of the guilt trip you get from your grandma. you owe. you di
doc knox. >> the irony of this actual comment is that if you do actually pay the full clip and watchntext, it's much worse than just the little clip that we heard. the reality is this reveals a world view of this president that all good emanates from government, not the individual, not the private sector, which is a very dangerous place to be, i think, in this political climate. because you need the private sector, those small business owners to pull us out of this mess in the first...
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knox. >> in texas what we're seeing is this perfect solution looking for a problem. >> right, that'she issue. >> as we were looking earlier, chris, and you were talking about this and no evidence of systematic vote fraud but such measures do suppress turnout. i have no problem with an act like this if the cost of suppressing turnout is really going to fight voter fraud. there was a study done in texas where we saw that you need a valid form of i.d., it doesn't just mean a driver's license. up to date and have your valid name on it. if you get married, you change your name. that means that if you look at the face of it, 91% of latinos could vote, but when you put in that valid point, that's 88% among african-americans that goes down to about 82%. that is a discrepancy which does not gel with section five. the data is there. >> i want to take a it back to the question that you asked. what would you expect someone like mitt romney to say, what i would suspect is what mccain did. want to bring in african-american voters and we have a presdage that used to vote republican and then the pol
knox. >> in texas what we're seeing is this perfect solution looking for a problem. >> right, that'she issue. >> as we were looking earlier, chris, and you were talking about this and no evidence of systematic vote fraud but such measures do suppress turnout. i have no problem with an act like this if the cost of suppressing turnout is really going to fight voter fraud. there was a study done in texas where we saw that you need a valid form of i.d., it doesn't just mean a...
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and the law prior to knox had always been as long as you gave the nonunion employee the opportunity topt out of the fees, that comported with the constitution. i think there was a strong indication in justice alito's opinion that from now on the constitutional rule is not to allow the employee to opt out of the payments that go for political advocacy, but to make him affirmatively opt in to endorse it. and if that's where they go with the law, i think that could have a significant effect on public union employees' ability to engage in politics and would have an even more significant effect if it was extended to private sector unions you should this case. but i'll leave it at that. thank you. >> okay. [applause] >> and now, please, join me in welcoming professor richard epstein. [applause] >> thank you so much for having me here. again, i'm obviously going to have to say something about the nfib case. i should say i wrote brief on three parts of it attacking the mandate, speaking about sever and the also going after the medicaid extension. and i think the one point i would like to make
and the law prior to knox had always been as long as you gave the nonunion employee the opportunity topt out of the fees, that comported with the constitution. i think there was a strong indication in justice alito's opinion that from now on the constitutional rule is not to allow the employee to opt out of the payments that go for political advocacy, but to make him affirmatively opt in to endorse it. and if that's where they go with the law, i think that could have a significant effect on...