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lucy met this garage, henry knox. has is an early picture. he was tall, unusually tall for that time, he was 6'3." his father was a ship master but died and left henry an orphan at the age of 12. he had to drep drop out of school. he became a printer on his own. he opened the bookstore with books from brit britain at that time, where all the young men and women would con congregate, including john adams. lucy was 16. she saw them not too far from her parents' townhouse and she fell madly in love with him. this did not go over well with her parents. henry, not only being poor and midmiddle class but a patriot. they told her, if you marry him you will always be poor. lucy is a combination of rosie o'donnell, oprah winfrey rolled into one. she is brainy, bookish and strong winded. she fell madly in love with him and he with her so they married on june 16, 1774 in king's chapel. sorry, 1764 -- i'm still wrong it is 1774 and here is a modern picture. you have been to boston, you see that king's chapel is still there. a few months later lexington a
lucy met this garage, henry knox. has is an early picture. he was tall, unusually tall for that time, he was 6'3." his father was a ship master but died and left henry an orphan at the age of 12. he had to drep drop out of school. he became a printer on his own. he opened the bookstore with books from brit britain at that time, where all the young men and women would con congregate, including john adams. lucy was 16. she saw them not too far from her parents' townhouse and she fell madly...
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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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. >> i read an interview on knox in a "rolling stone" magazine, and i'm like "she's 18 and doing pornr. >> reporter: egypt was eager to meet knox when she made at appearance at her strip club, the show palace. >> what are you studying?? >> criminal justice. >> oh, wow, you want to be a lawyer? i want to be a lawyer, too. >> nice to meet you! >> reporter: and belle knox knows well the struggle to pay hefty duke university tuition. >> i was sitting in my dorm room one day and just completely stressed about how the heck i was gonna pay any of my bills, and i said to my roommate, "screw it, i'll just be a porn star." >> reporter: to make enough to pay her monthly $4300 tuition bill, knox says -- >> my options were work three jobs. even then, i'd probably only make about $1,000 a month. porn has really given me a lot of financial independence. >> reporter: in fact, so much independence that she told "time" magazine just this week she no longer qualifies for any financial aid. in scores clubs across the country, there are almost 500 young women dancing to pay tuition. >> reporter: so did th
. >> i read an interview on knox in a "rolling stone" magazine, and i'm like "she's 18 and doing pornr. >> reporter: egypt was eager to meet knox when she made at appearance at her strip club, the show palace. >> what are you studying?? >> criminal justice. >> oh, wow, you want to be a lawyer? i want to be a lawyer, too. >> nice to meet you! >> reporter: and belle knox knows well the struggle to pay hefty duke university tuition. >>...
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. >> tom knox i would not be surprised or darrell clark or senator williams candidacy or tom knox candidacy. >> committee of 70 another important watchdog group that was started 110 years ago literally. zack stallberg is retiring and moving out west. have you heard any rumblings on whole take his place. >> i do, ajay who doesn't have enough to do. ellen kaplan or larry platt. these are the type of people they have to be nonpartisan or bipartisan. journalist. >> i asked zack about this, he said one of the things that was most important to him not that he has a lot of sway that we have new blood coming in. it does look like it doesn't change much around here. in philadelphia, people stay until they die and when they die their children come in. the osification of leadership -- to bring a fresher set of eyes to it. not the same old same old. we're looking for new leadership in this city. >> and not seeing so much of it. >> let's go back to tom wolf the businessman who won the preliminary race to be in the november final with the governor, 20 points up on govenor corbett. here's the survey to sh
. >> tom knox i would not be surprised or darrell clark or senator williams candidacy or tom knox candidacy. >> committee of 70 another important watchdog group that was started 110 years ago literally. zack stallberg is retiring and moving out west. have you heard any rumblings on whole take his place. >> i do, ajay who doesn't have enough to do. ellen kaplan or larry platt. these are the type of people they have to be nonpartisan or bipartisan. journalist. >> i asked...
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as preposterous as this seemed, it took on more significance when prosecutor knox mcmahon learned of a similar crime that happened three days before virginia's death. a call girl went to an apartment to meet a client. she said there were no lights on in the apartment, only candles. >> the client wouldn't identify himself but asked her to undress. then, without warning, he pulled a knife and demanded money. >> he then tells her to run and don't look back. she is only partially clothed. >> the apartment was leased to a known drug addict, roy beck. but was he the perpetrator? the victim was shown a photo lineup. >> she positively identified roy beck. the physical description she gave fit roy beck. >> that's the guy. >> it did not fit mr. bullard. >> coincidently, roy beck was the friend justin bullard said was living with him at the time of virginia russell's murder. that meant two suspects were staying in the apartment that was the source of all the evidence in virginia russell's murder. >> you definitely have two people. bullard owns the gun, owns the boots. it's his apartment. and ro
as preposterous as this seemed, it took on more significance when prosecutor knox mcmahon learned of a similar crime that happened three days before virginia's death. a call girl went to an apartment to meet a client. she said there were no lights on in the apartment, only candles. >> the client wouldn't identify himself but asked her to undress. then, without warning, he pulled a knife and demanded money. >> he then tells her to run and don't look back. she is only partially...
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one on the association rights of employees and the knox and harris cases, which you'll also be hearing about, as well as an issue breach studying the behavior of the supreme court justices in the most critical cases. eel free to visit our website, acslaw.org and download those and many others. i want to introduce one of the foremost authorities on the supreme court today, tom goldstein. he has served as petitioner in about 10% of the court's merit cases for the past 15 years, personally arguing 31 of those. m is also the co-founder and publisher of skotis blog, the only blog ever to receive the peabody award. yesterday during the supreme court's release of opinions, there were nearly 20,000 people following the liveblog including me and i'm sure many of you as well. tom has taught supreme court litigation at harvard since 2004 and previously taught the same subject at stanford law school for nearly a dect the decade. please join me in welcoming tom goldstein. >> thanks so much. it's great to be with you here on the almost review of the supreme court term. i speak for all of the panelis
one on the association rights of employees and the knox and harris cases, which you'll also be hearing about, as well as an issue breach studying the behavior of the supreme court justices in the most critical cases. eel free to visit our website, acslaw.org and download those and many others. i want to introduce one of the foremost authorities on the supreme court today, tom goldstein. he has served as petitioner in about 10% of the court's merit cases for the past 15 years, personally arguing...
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it was in the knox case and find out on monday, tommy announced on the blog yesterday we're not going to win. we'll see if tommy knows. but this is one of those counting justices opinions from january exercises. i have other theories but we'll see. >> who's the -- >> justice alito who wrote the opinion in knox. >> he is not what we're counting on in the case. >> well, he could just write a kind of sarcastic majority opinion saying that he was wrong. eric, the important hobby lobby case? >> yeah. i'm going to cut right to the chase here. as everybody knows, hobby lobby's a nor-profit, privately held corporation and doesn't want to comply with the requirements in the affordable care act they provide certain types of contraception to the women through the health insurance, and this is what i want to say about it. neither the free exercise clause nor the religious freedom restoration act which is the federal law that they're suing under, this is not a constitutional case theoretically. neither one has ever been really interpreted and should not be interpreted to allow people to say, i'm n
it was in the knox case and find out on monday, tommy announced on the blog yesterday we're not going to win. we'll see if tommy knows. but this is one of those counting justices opinions from january exercises. i have other theories but we'll see. >> who's the -- >> justice alito who wrote the opinion in knox. >> he is not what we're counting on in the case. >> well, he could just write a kind of sarcastic majority opinion saying that he was wrong. eric, the important...
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it was in the knox case and find out on monday, tommy announced on the blog yesterday we're not going to win. we'll see if tommy knows. but this is one of those counting justices opinions from january exercises. i have other theories but we'll see. >> who's the -- >> justice alito who wrote the opinion in knox. >> he is not what we're counting on in the case. >> well, he could just write a kind of sarcastic majority opinion saying that he was wrong. eric, the important hobby lobby case? >> yeah. i'm going to cut right to the chase here. as everybody knows, hobby lobby's a nor-profit, privately held corporation and doesn't want to comply with the requirements in the affordable care act they provide certain types of contraception to the women through the health insurance, and this is what i want to say about it. neither the free exercise clause nor the religious freedom restoration act which is the federal law that they're suing under, this is not a constitutional case theoretically. neither one has ever been really interpreted and should not be interpreted to allow people to say, i'm n
it was in the knox case and find out on monday, tommy announced on the blog yesterday we're not going to win. we'll see if tommy knows. but this is one of those counting justices opinions from january exercises. i have other theories but we'll see. >> who's the -- >> justice alito who wrote the opinion in knox. >> he is not what we're counting on in the case. >> well, he could just write a kind of sarcastic majority opinion saying that he was wrong. eric, the important...
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it was in the knox case and find out on monday, tommy announced on the blog yesterday we're not going to win. we'll see if tommy knows. but this is one of those counting justices opinions from january exercises. i have other theories but we'll see. >> who's the -- >> justice alito who wrote the opinion in knox. >> he is not what we're counting on in the case. >> well, he could just write a kind of sarcastic majority opinion saying that he was wrong. eric, the important hobby lobby case? >> yeah. i'm going to cut right to the chase here. as everybody knows, hobby lobby's a nor-profit, privately held corporation and doesn't want to comply with the requirements in the affordable care act they provide certain types of contraception to the women through the health insurance, and this is what i want to say about it. neither the free exercise clause nor the religious freedom restoration act which is the federal law that they're suing under, this is not a constitutional case theoretically. neither one has ever been really interpreted and should not be interpreted to allow people to say, i'm n
it was in the knox case and find out on monday, tommy announced on the blog yesterday we're not going to win. we'll see if tommy knows. but this is one of those counting justices opinions from january exercises. i have other theories but we'll see. >> who's the -- >> justice alito who wrote the opinion in knox. >> he is not what we're counting on in the case. >> well, he could just write a kind of sarcastic majority opinion saying that he was wrong. eric, the important...
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voting rights of which a senate was heard this week, one on the association rights of employees and the knox and harris cases, as well as a brief studying the behavior of supreme court justices' most critical cases. since the paper copies are all gone today, feel free to visit our website, acslaw.org, and download those and many others. it's my pleasure to introduce our moderator, tom goldstein. tom is a partner at the firm of goldstein & russell, and he has served as counsel to the petitioner or respondent in about 10% of all the court's merit cases in the past 15 years, permanently arguing 51 of those cases. tom sauis also the cofounder of blog to ever receive the peabody award. yesterday during the court's release of opinions starting at 10:00 a.m., there was nearly 20,000 people following the live blog, including me and many of you as well. tom has taught at harvard law school since 2004 and he previously taught the same subject at stanford law school for nearly a decade. please join me in welcoming tom goldstein. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you very much. it's wonderful to be with
voting rights of which a senate was heard this week, one on the association rights of employees and the knox and harris cases, as well as a brief studying the behavior of supreme court justices' most critical cases. since the paper copies are all gone today, feel free to visit our website, acslaw.org, and download those and many others. it's my pleasure to introduce our moderator, tom goldstein. tom is a partner at the firm of goldstein & russell, and he has served as counsel to the...
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it was a very decisive moment people couldally not simply come into fort knox metaphorically and say want to get the gold value. that was the consequence of the big bad problem's the american government had got into with his debt. they were trying to fight the vietnam war and pay for the great society. it just didn't work out. there was a deficit, trade deficit. this author and conservative member of government talks about the history of money and its relation to war and how the to impact worldwide free markets tonight at 10:00 on " afterwords." this month on our online book club, we are discussing" the forgotten man," a new history of the great depression. join others to discuss the book at book tv.org - television for serious readers. >> to the british >> to the british, he was a pirate. to the subjects of america, he was there first and greatest naval hero. would there be a memorial to john paul jones in washington's park? was his exploits limited to daring attacks of british vessels? the answer is probably not. for the scottish-born jones, a place in history books was assured on
it was a very decisive moment people couldally not simply come into fort knox metaphorically and say want to get the gold value. that was the consequence of the big bad problem's the american government had got into with his debt. they were trying to fight the vietnam war and pay for the great society. it just didn't work out. there was a deficit, trade deficit. this author and conservative member of government talks about the history of money and its relation to war and how the to impact...
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where people could not come into fort knox and say here is $100, i want to get the gold value and that was a consequence of the problems the american government got into with the death, trying to fight the vietnam war and pay for the great society and it didn't work. the trade deficit -- >> the history of money, its relationship to war and how they impact worldwide free-market tonight at:00 on after words. this month on our online book club we are discussing the forgotten man, a new history of the great depression. discuss the book in our chat room at booktv.org. television for serious readers. >> you are watching booktv. next steven pressman recounts the efforts of gilbert and eleanor kraus to rescue children from nazi control of vienna in 1939. it is about 45 minutes. >> okay. i can't thank you for all your patience, for coming to book passage and supporting your independent bookstore. we appreciate your coming to these events and supporting a these great authors. my name is melissa cistaro and i have the pleasure of introducing author and journalist steven pressman. steven pressman
where people could not come into fort knox and say here is $100, i want to get the gold value and that was a consequence of the problems the american government got into with the death, trying to fight the vietnam war and pay for the great society and it didn't work. the trade deficit -- >> the history of money, its relationship to war and how they impact worldwide free-market tonight at:00 on after words. this month on our online book club we are discussing the forgotten man, a new...
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and then to shut the of gold window where people simply cannot come into fort knox to say here is $100 i want to the gold value that is of consequence of the problems the federal government got into with the of vietnam war to pay for the great society. it just did not work out. there was a trade deficit people like the french and the brits would change dollars into gold. , intent was very skeptical aboutnoh that and would actually decouple the dollar from gold in that way. and british public finance the 100 years before. it is difficult to imagine that now but the old victorian era of the 18th-century. >> with a stable interest rates limit and very stable fiscal policy and what happened in the first world war. in the british parliament fighting through massive spending that this is the extraordinary thing. and up to that point they have huge amounts in the national debt went up 10 times. in benefit was through to do whatever it took to defeat germany. >> with the push full effect of war with the book order and chaos. >> or by a commodity standard this is how much with the a external va
and then to shut the of gold window where people simply cannot come into fort knox to say here is $100 i want to the gold value that is of consequence of the problems the federal government got into with the of vietnam war to pay for the great society. it just did not work out. there was a trade deficit people like the french and the brits would change dollars into gold. , intent was very skeptical aboutnoh that and would actually decouple the dollar from gold in that way. and british public...
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more headlines from the knox news desk.ner of a gossip website dirty.com has won its appeal against a former cincinnati bengals cheerleader. it happened after it spread that she spread sexually transmitted disease among the football club. the court reversed that ruling. the cheerleader's attorney says he may now appeal. >>> and hundreds of police stormed the village of 5,000 in southern albania to bust a massive marijuana operation. pot production in that one village makes up an estimates 50% of albania's economy. >>> and check this out. a man in central china said he used old car parts to build this six-ton replica of the transformer character optimus prime. he said it cost more than $16,000 to build the four-story machine. >>> one of the nation's largest banks is trying to keep you from getting blocked that's according to new york's attorney general. critics say major banks have been denying more than 1 million customers from opening accounts all because of credit bureaus that have effectively put them on the black list.
more headlines from the knox news desk.ner of a gossip website dirty.com has won its appeal against a former cincinnati bengals cheerleader. it happened after it spread that she spread sexually transmitted disease among the football club. the court reversed that ruling. the cheerleader's attorney says he may now appeal. >>> and hundreds of police stormed the village of 5,000 in southern albania to bust a massive marijuana operation. pot production in that one village makes up an...
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the guys they assigned to do it were john knox, john winram, john douglas and john roe. they picked six guys all of whom were named john.
the guys they assigned to do it were john knox, john winram, john douglas and john roe. they picked six guys all of whom were named john.
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the guys they assigned to do it were john knox, john winram, john douglas and john roe. they picked six guys all of whom were named john. six of them. very awkward. not as awkward as mary, queen of scotts not agreeing to what they agreed about queens had a way of not staying queen forever and ever. once mary queen of scots was gone. the confession of faith, written by the six guys all flamed john, it was enacted into law. as one of the founding documents of the new church of scotland, that is how scott land in the 15000s got its own national denomination of the protestant faith. be hold the power of sclism. it's an excellent word, really. we word the word schism and think of it in religious matters. but schisms are not just for religious matters and they're not just ancient bloody history. the signs that a really interesting sclism might be breaking out right now in america surfaced last night in the great state of mississippi, in a really really grumpy ballroom when all of a sudden the republican party started getting talked about in the past tense. >> the party i joine
the guys they assigned to do it were john knox, john winram, john douglas and john roe. they picked six guys all of whom were named john. six of them. very awkward. not as awkward as mary, queen of scotts not agreeing to what they agreed about queens had a way of not staying queen forever and ever. once mary queen of scots was gone. the confession of faith, written by the six guys all flamed john, it was enacted into law. as one of the founding documents of the new church of scotland, that is...
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here is harry knox. >> we are very, very disappointed that the court has decided that the religious feelings of one powerful boss means more than the religious feelings of his employees who think and feel it is a morally good thick to have birth control in their lives. >> and tony as you can imagine, there is a lot of talk on social media and elsewhere, how this broke down. five male justices found that the company did not have to provide contraceptive coverage and female justices and justice bryer on thbreyer on the other . an attack on women, planned parenthood for example says the court is giving bosses the right to discriminate against women, and putting bosses in the bedroom. >>> the other side, this is a victory for religious freedom and a defeat for what they believe is the president's overreach on obamacare and a number of other issues, tony. >> what does this mean for hobby lobby employees? >> hobby lobby employees about 13,000 people nationwide. for female employees, although they will are able to get some kind of contraceptive coverage under their plan, they will not be able to ge
here is harry knox. >> we are very, very disappointed that the court has decided that the religious feelings of one powerful boss means more than the religious feelings of his employees who think and feel it is a morally good thick to have birth control in their lives. >> and tony as you can imagine, there is a lot of talk on social media and elsewhere, how this broke down. five male justices found that the company did not have to provide contraceptive coverage and female justices...
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. >> i fox report now more headlines from the knox news desk.dfire along new mexico's border with arizona is forcing officials to evacuate two navajo communities. they say the fires are also threatening ranches and sheep camps. >>> and in california crews work to control a wildfire there three hours north of los angeles. the forest service reports that fire destroyed at least three homes. >>> doctors have upgraded tracy morgan's condition from critical to fair according to a spokesperson. morgan and would other persons were hurt on a crash on the jersey turnpike. >>> and surveillance video shows a man pulling a cash drawer out of a mcdonald's drive-through window across from a police station. they say they're still looking for the suspect. no word on how much cash he took. much more from the news desk right after this. when it comes to good nutrition...i'm no expert. that would be my daughter -- hi dad. she's a dietitian. and back when i wasn't eating right, she got me drinking boost. it's got a great taste, and it helps give me the nutrition i
. >> i fox report now more headlines from the knox news desk.dfire along new mexico's border with arizona is forcing officials to evacuate two navajo communities. they say the fires are also threatening ranches and sheep camps. >>> and in california crews work to control a wildfire there three hours north of los angeles. the forest service reports that fire destroyed at least three homes. >>> doctors have upgraded tracy morgan's condition from critical to fair according...
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he grew up in chicago, earned a bachelor's degree from knox college, and is an alumni from georgetown. he spent his early career on capitol hill. he worked with ted kennedy and later was chief counselor of the senate agriculture committee. in 1988 he founded the well-known government relations firm with his brother tony. he served president clinton as to be the chief of staff and then as white house chief of staff until 2001. he was co-chairman of obama's transition team in 2008. he is the proud father of air force captain gabe podesta. so much for prior review. now to the process portion of our program. anga a gas alliance is sponsoring today's breakfast. our thanks to them, for sitting at the table back there keeping me from the pain of premature retirement. sponsors or not, we are on the record here. no live blogging and no filing of any kind while the breakfast is underway to give us time to listen to what the guest says. there will be no embargo at the end. as regular attendees know the "monitor" breakfast is one of the last bastions of fusty folkways. do the traditional thing an
he grew up in chicago, earned a bachelor's degree from knox college, and is an alumni from georgetown. he spent his early career on capitol hill. he worked with ted kennedy and later was chief counselor of the senate agriculture committee. in 1988 he founded the well-known government relations firm with his brother tony. he served president clinton as to be the chief of staff and then as white house chief of staff until 2001. he was co-chairman of obama's transition team in 2008. he is the...
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knox i tell people i'm anchoring with you today, the twitter page is tell her she's hot. >> it's a littles. i like the idea. i think he's trying to say i want to be a grown up. okay, i've had more than a few supermodels in my lifetime. it's sweet if it's because of a testament for his love for his fiancee and he really wants to be legitimate. cautiously optimistic, shall i say. sometimes it's hard to get supermodels out of your system -- [laughter] >> harris, i'm sure you've never had a broken heart, because i'm sure you've done the dumping in the past. >> oh, no, i have. >> would you ever go back to them and say, i'm sorry? >> you know what? i have. >> you have? tell us the story. >> it was somebody that i was going to have to work with after. >> oh. >> and so i opened -- i know, right? >> was it you, bernie? [laughter] >> i wish. >> oh, my goodness. you're sweet. no, i went back, i sat down, and i said, look, it was a growth period. hopefully some character bidding for both of us -- building for both of us. let's move on. he asked me out after that, though, and that was a little uncomfo
knox i tell people i'm anchoring with you today, the twitter page is tell her she's hot. >> it's a littles. i like the idea. i think he's trying to say i want to be a grown up. okay, i've had more than a few supermodels in my lifetime. it's sweet if it's because of a testament for his love for his fiancee and he really wants to be legitimate. cautiously optimistic, shall i say. sometimes it's hard to get supermodels out of your system -- [laughter] >> harris, i'm sure you've never...
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knox in kentucky. that was before they were anywhere near the power that they have today. so i think the president -- we should find way toes use air power that works. and i think if these special forces are on the ground, i would hope that the main purpose is for them to get intelligence as to where we can attack. that's not going to be enough to win, but that could be enough to blunt the isis offensive and give the iraq army the chance to regroup. and also, at the same time, be bringing in a new unity government which would work with the shiites, the sunnis and the kurdes. >> congressman, what are the implications of all of this accelerated fighting to the u.s.? >> this is a direct threat to the united states. this was set up in the middle east. it would be a privileged sanctuary from which they could launch attacks against the united states. it would be a direct threat to jordan, a direct threat to israel, a direct threat to all of our vital interests in the middle east. this is an offshoot of al qaeda which is the worst of the worst. the slammists say it is so bad that
knox in kentucky. that was before they were anywhere near the power that they have today. so i think the president -- we should find way toes use air power that works. and i think if these special forces are on the ground, i would hope that the main purpose is for them to get intelligence as to where we can attack. that's not going to be enough to win, but that could be enough to blunt the isis offensive and give the iraq army the chance to regroup. and also, at the same time, be bringing in a...
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these products, approved products come with samsung's knox security software. >>> rolls-royce is openingmbodia? one of the world's poorest countries. rolls-royce believe demand will grow alongside the cambodian economy. that is today's "speed read." good luck selling cars. liz: better to be early. adam: maybe 100 years. liz: wages going up in vietnam. adam: boom in wages go up in cambodia. liz: a trial will determine whether college athletes will be paid to play. as the judge in california heard a antitrust lawsuit ucla. president obama met with the team back in the white house. adam: rich has more. >> adam, liz, there is so much moving on this front, the question of whether or not college athletes should be paid, president obama meeting right now with the uconn huskies, men and women championship basketball teams. there is court case that maybe athletes should be paid beyond the tuition and fees they get from the university. a $20 million doll settlement between ncc and athletes that is sued them because likeness on video became. national labor relations board is going over plim care an
these products, approved products come with samsung's knox security software. >>> rolls-royce is openingmbodia? one of the world's poorest countries. rolls-royce believe demand will grow alongside the cambodian economy. that is today's "speed read." good luck selling cars. liz: better to be early. adam: maybe 100 years. liz: wages going up in vietnam. adam: boom in wages go up in cambodia. liz: a trial will determine whether college athletes will be paid to play. as the judge...
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that is what the term was, where people could not simply come into fort knox metaphorically and say here is $100 or want to get the gold value and that was as a consequence of the big bad problems the american government had gotten into with its debt in the vietnam war and also to pay for the great society. it just didn't work out. there was a deficit. there was a trade deficit and people like the french and bad people like the birds were coming to change dollars into gold. so richard nixon decided to stop that. interestingly enough the federal chairman of the time head of the federal reserve arthur burns was very skeptical about the avenue is an old-school balanced-budget conservative guy. he was very wary of stopping decoupling the dollar from gold in that way. plus go another dramatic moment as boyd george in the house of commons in 1914. a big year. >> guest: the great thing about british public finance for the 100 years before the first world war before 1914 was essentially they ran balanced budgets. it's difficult to imagine that now for but the whole victorian era in the 19th cent
that is what the term was, where people could not simply come into fort knox metaphorically and say here is $100 or want to get the gold value and that was as a consequence of the big bad problems the american government had gotten into with its debt in the vietnam war and also to pay for the great society. it just didn't work out. there was a deficit. there was a trade deficit and people like the french and bad people like the birds were coming to change dollars into gold. so richard nixon...
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knox. so, clearly, if they can get this sanctuary in northeastern syria, in iraq, this makes it a ineffective sanctuary to attack the united states, apart from the destabilization they can do to countries in the middle east like jordan and israel and it increases the power of iran as far as being an influence. >> obvious question is if this is a huge threat, david, how do we deal with it? intervention seems unlikely, but what responsibility does the president face and feel to prevent extremists from taking root in an area that is even worse perhaps than afghanistan before the 9/11 attacks? >> in the short run, it's crucial to stop isis before it takes baghdad or any more territory in iraq. that seems to be happening, although it's not happening thanks to the government of maliki, thanks to shiite militias, intervention from iranian forces and the call from the ayatollah sistani for a religious fight. we need to move soon to having platforms in iraq to go after the worst of the worst. these
knox. so, clearly, if they can get this sanctuary in northeastern syria, in iraq, this makes it a ineffective sanctuary to attack the united states, apart from the destabilization they can do to countries in the middle east like jordan and israel and it increases the power of iran as far as being an influence. >> obvious question is if this is a huge threat, david, how do we deal with it? intervention seems unlikely, but what responsibility does the president face and feel to prevent...
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he grew up in chicago, earned a bachelor's degree from knox college, and is an alumni from georgetownr on capitol hill. he worked with ted kennedy and
he grew up in chicago, earned a bachelor's degree from knox college, and is an alumni from georgetownr on capitol hill. he worked with ted kennedy and
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knox. [inaudible conversations] >> i never knew that. >> yeah. it was his son. and we reminded him of his dad's progressive underpinnings -- [laughter] to no avail, i might add. [laughter] so that's just an interesting thing about sometimes the acorn does fall far away from the tree. [laughter] >> well, i'm pleased to report both my sons are good democrats. [laughter] >> yeah. >> [inaudible] >> wait a second. we've got to get -- can you pick him up with that? all right. don't hit him with it. >> what specifically should the federal government be doing now to aid cities in terms of financing, and what about detroit? should obama have stepped in -- >> well, i have to be careful what i say about detroit because my role there is sort of a semi-confidential one that would advise the bankruptcy judge, so it's not really appropriate, i'm sorry to say, too much about it. except to say that there were a lot of good people trying very hard to come up with a bankruptcy plan that might be approved by the judge, and then hopefully the elected mayor will then with restored --
knox. [inaudible conversations] >> i never knew that. >> yeah. it was his son. and we reminded him of his dad's progressive underpinnings -- [laughter] to no avail, i might add. [laughter] so that's just an interesting thing about sometimes the acorn does fall far away from the tree. [laughter] >> well, i'm pleased to report both my sons are good democrats. [laughter] >> yeah. >> [inaudible] >> wait a second. we've got to get -- can you pick him up with that?...
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up to the road we just saw unusually calm and quiet here knox lotions going after scum paired with left and fled their arms it was scary nobody expected that things like that could start happening in our small town that was now famous for anything . like for children in eastern ukraine is changing fast whereas once these playgrounds were full of laughter now they're mostly empty and in this silence of foreboding of what's to come. we are t two netsky eastern ukraine. ukraine's new elected president and chocolate tycoon petro poroshenko was the focus of media attention this week and his seem to have trouble deciding exactly what to do about them rest at one point ukraine is new head of state said he was ready to start a dialogue with the east but then he made a quickie turn calling for a stronger more effective quiet down on the anti-government movement independent political writer daniel patrick welch things par shango wasn't serious about negotiating with activists in the east. he has absolutely no intention of conducting negotiations and he absolutely said so in various other for he s
up to the road we just saw unusually calm and quiet here knox lotions going after scum paired with left and fled their arms it was scary nobody expected that things like that could start happening in our small town that was now famous for anything . like for children in eastern ukraine is changing fast whereas once these playgrounds were full of laughter now they're mostly empty and in this silence of foreboding of what's to come. we are t two netsky eastern ukraine. ukraine's new elected...
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many come from the co-benefit of reducing traditional pollutant like so2 and knox and pm 2.5 emissionst climate change itself will increasingly be a problem for our public health and the report we are releasing, the white paper, goes through the national climate assessment as well as the ippc report to show how the effects of climate change will have effect on ground level ozone that is predicted to raise, for example, the emergency room visits in suffolk county by 10% over the next decade. there are more frost-free day and more plant-based allergens in the upper midwest will which lead to more lost work days. carbon pollution enhances the urban heat island effect and it has a particular effect on the elderly -- affect -- who are living in environments where they can be affected by the strong heat waves and the distribution of diseases from west nile or lyme disease are being effected in the united states. particularly dealing with this rule and reducing carbon pollution will have a big effect on asthma. it is the third leading cause of hospitalization for children. latino children are
many come from the co-benefit of reducing traditional pollutant like so2 and knox and pm 2.5 emissionst climate change itself will increasingly be a problem for our public health and the report we are releasing, the white paper, goes through the national climate assessment as well as the ippc report to show how the effects of climate change will have effect on ground level ozone that is predicted to raise, for example, the emergency room visits in suffolk county by 10% over the next decade....
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republicans can't stop this president, democrats have to stand up to him much the way judge john knox. bill: nothing was done between 2000 and 2008 either. >> not a thing. bill: marjorie, it appears now it's much worse than it was before. >> yeah. and what this is, is indicate i have of a larger immigration bill that needs to be assed and hasn't been passed. as you might have noticed -- >> why wasn't it passed when the -- >> so right now -- bill: let her answer, david. >> our congress actually introbe deuces legislation, and as -- introduces legislation, and as you've seen, senate republicans and democrats have passed a comprehensive piece of legislation that deals with border control, that deals with all of the issues. and right now it's being blocked by house republicans. and, look, this is about party politics because we do need republicans and democrats to come together on this. bill: okay. and both of you hang on. this is rick perry who was on "fox & friends" today about this very issue. >> this president, i will suggest, is totally and absolutely either inept or making some deci
republicans can't stop this president, democrats have to stand up to him much the way judge john knox. bill: nothing was done between 2000 and 2008 either. >> not a thing. bill: marjorie, it appears now it's much worse than it was before. >> yeah. and what this is, is indicate i have of a larger immigration bill that needs to be assed and hasn't been passed. as you might have noticed -- >> why wasn't it passed when the -- >> so right now -- bill: let her answer, david....
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it was a very decisive moment for essentially people could not simply come into fort knox metaphoricweight and fascia are as $100. i want to get the full value. that was a consequence of the big, bad problems at the american federal government got into with the vietnam war and also pay for the great society. it just didn't work out. there was a deficit. there is a trade deficit. >> still cocoa beach coke is this massive lawsuit that came out between the koch brothers. bill and frederick and other shareholders of coke in the trees and the other culminate in a boardroom showdown that charleston supporting. bill frederick and a couple of some other company shareholders are trying to expand the size of the board. this added that deposing chavez says the chairman and they would've taken a greater role in the direction of the company. the ad result is the bill is tossed out of the company. a few years later -- >> righteous brothers. >> by his brothers. and there is a village or not moment in the book where, you know, the board has to sit down and decide postdate. >> a panel examines the in
it was a very decisive moment for essentially people could not simply come into fort knox metaphoricweight and fascia are as $100. i want to get the full value. that was a consequence of the big, bad problems at the american federal government got into with the vietnam war and also pay for the great society. it just didn't work out. there was a deficit. there is a trade deficit. >> still cocoa beach coke is this massive lawsuit that came out between the koch brothers. bill and frederick...
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decisive moment where essentially shut the gold window where people could not simply come into fort knoxetaphorically and say, here is a hundred dollars. i want to get the gold value. that was as a consequence of the big bad problems of the american government. there were trying to fight the vietnam war and pay for the great society treated just did not work out. there was a deficit, a trade deficit. >> author and conservative member of british parliament talks about the history of money, its relationship to work, and how the to impact world wide free-market 79 at 2:00. and this month on our on line but club we are discussing the forgotten man, a new history of the great depression. start reading and joined others to discuss the book and our chat room. book tv, television for serious readers. >> republican senators joined democratic senator dick durbin on the floor today to talk about immigration and unaccompanied migrant children crossing over the u.s. border. this is about an hour. mr. cornyn: thank you, madam president. madam president. >> thank you, madam president. i want to spend a
decisive moment where essentially shut the gold window where people could not simply come into fort knoxetaphorically and say, here is a hundred dollars. i want to get the gold value. that was as a consequence of the big bad problems of the american government. there were trying to fight the vietnam war and pay for the great society treated just did not work out. there was a deficit, a trade deficit. >> author and conservative member of british parliament talks about the history of money,...
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çÑcolÑey of money as a sensitive moment he shut the gold window where people could not come into fort knoxhorically to say here is what the dollar's dive once the cold value and that is the consequence of the problems of federal government got into with its debt to fight the vietnam war and pay for the great society and it did not work out. there was a trade deficit. >> the senate commerce science and transportation committee today looks at the federal government's role in providing tourism by international visitors to the u.s.. the committee looked at how tourist visas are issued, how foreigners are processed through customs and programs. hawaii senator brian chats chairs this one hour and 20 minute hearing. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. we call this hearing to order. today's hearing will extend the federal government efforts to reach our nation's goal of attracting 100 million international visitors annually by the year 2021. last month we heard from key industry stakeholders on how we can achieve this goal. it was clear that there were areas where the federal government cou
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where people could not come into fort knox and say here is $100, i want to get the gold valley. that was as a consequence of big bad problems of american government, the government got in with its debt. it just didn't work out. there was a deficit, a trade deficit. >> author and conservative member of british parliament kwasi kwarteng talks about the history of money, its relationship to war another to impact worldwide free markets saturday night at 10 on "after words," part of the tv this weekend on c-span2. this month honor on my book club we're discussing amity shlaes the forgotten man. start reading and join others to discuss the book in our chat room at booktv.org. booktv, television for serious readers. >> next, some of "foreign policy" magazine's top global thinkers of 2013 including a pakistani peace and women rights activists, an economics professor who helped debunk a leading economic report on austerity and a film maker. this is from the university of denver. >> go. >> well, welcome back. we are celebrating foreign policy magazines top 100 global thinkers in 2013, ma
where people could not come into fort knox and say here is $100, i want to get the gold valley. that was as a consequence of big bad problems of american government, the government got in with its debt. it just didn't work out. there was a deficit, a trade deficit. >> author and conservative member of british parliament kwasi kwarteng talks about the history of money, its relationship to war another to impact worldwide free markets saturday night at 10 on "after words," part of...
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knox next >> this saturday live coverage froe iowa state republican party convention in des moines.speakers include bobby jindal, kentucky senator rand paul and 2012 presidential candidate rick santorum. it's live at 11 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> we will need to learn again how to work together, how to compromise, how to make pragmatic decisions. in the upcoming midterm elections, americans will have choices to make about which path they want to go down and whether we'll make the investments we need in our people. i will leave that discussion to others. but for a lot of us in the private and than profit sectors, we have work to do too. government doesn't have a monopoly on good ideas, obviously, and even if it wanted, it couldn't and shouldn't try to solve all the problems by itself. we have responsibilities to do what we can. >> hillary clinton's latest book called "hard choices" about her time as secretary of state and how her experiences there shape her view of the future. friday, live on c-span2, watch booktv coverage of secretary clinton starting at 6 p.m. eastern followed satu
knox next >> this saturday live coverage froe iowa state republican party convention in des moines.speakers include bobby jindal, kentucky senator rand paul and 2012 presidential candidate rick santorum. it's live at 11 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> we will need to learn again how to work together, how to compromise, how to make pragmatic decisions. in the upcoming midterm elections, americans will have choices to make about which path they want to go down and whether we'll make the...
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voting rights of which a senate was heard this week, one on the association rights of employees and the knox and harris cases, as well as a brief studying the behavior of supreme court justices' most critical cases. since the paper copies are all gone today, feel free to visit our website, acslaw.org, and download those and many others. it's my pleasure to introduce our moderator, tom goldstein. tom is a partner at the firm of goldstein & russell, and he has served as counsel to the petitioner or respondent in about 10% of all the court's merit cases in the past 15 years, permanently arguing 51 of those cases. tom sauis also the cofounder of blog to ever receive the peabody award. yesterday during the court's release of opinions starting at 10:00 a.m., there was nearly 20,000 people following the live blog, including me and many of you as well. tom has taught at harvard law school since 2004 and he previously taught the same subject at stanford law school for nearly a decade. please join me in welcoming tom goldstein. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you very much. it's wonderful to be with
voting rights of which a senate was heard this week, one on the association rights of employees and the knox and harris cases, as well as a brief studying the behavior of supreme court justices' most critical cases. since the paper copies are all gone today, feel free to visit our website, acslaw.org, and download those and many others. it's my pleasure to introduce our moderator, tom goldstein. tom is a partner at the firm of goldstein & russell, and he has served as counsel to the...