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coming up saturday morning, bloomberg legal editor, lance rogers talk about the supreme court hearing to death penalty cases in the next term. then the latest latest on the stanford university incident. kristen lombardi, senior reporter talks about what that incident has done to raise awareness of sexual assault on colleges and universities. in the federal level to make university safer. then they examined the newly announced payday loan school, consumer protection bureau in an effort to eliminate debt traps. and from gainesville, florida, we're joined by doctor christopher -- assistant professor at the university of florida help center for movement disorders. he looks up parkinson's disease and its impact on over 1 million people in the u.s. including boxing legend, mohammed ali who died this week after the 32 year battle with the disease. be sure be sure to watch washington's journal beginning live at 78:00 a.m. eastern on saturday morning. join the discussion.ington jour" >> senator kent conrad of the bipartisan policy center. >> one of the things that leapsh out at you is looking
coming up saturday morning, bloomberg legal editor, lance rogers talk about the supreme court hearing to death penalty cases in the next term. then the latest latest on the stanford university incident. kristen lombardi, senior reporter talks about what that incident has done to raise awareness of sexual assault on colleges and universities. in the federal level to make university safer. then they examined the newly announced payday loan school, consumer protection bureau in an effort to...
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before we get to your calls, your views on the death penalty, we begin today by speaking to lance rogersrom bloomberg, the legal editor. we will talk more about the supreme court cases. good morning, lance. thank you for joining us today. tell us a little bit about these two cases the u.s. supreme court agreed to hear. caller: a pairenalty -- guest: of death penalty cases per one has to do with the question of how we determine if someone is o mentally disabled to execute and the other is whether racial discrimination changes capital sentencing. lawyers for duane booker saying the sentencing was tainted because blacks and hispanics are overrepresented in the criminal justice system and he considered race when co calculating someone's future dangerousness. the expertes khen on to testify that buc would that be a future danger if he was given a life sentence instead of death. he missed the deadline for raising an ineffective assistance of counsel claim. now, he is trying to take advantage of a rule of procedure that allows courts to give procedural -- forgive procedural lapses. rescuing --l
before we get to your calls, your views on the death penalty, we begin today by speaking to lance rogersrom bloomberg, the legal editor. we will talk more about the supreme court cases. good morning, lance. thank you for joining us today. tell us a little bit about these two cases the u.s. supreme court agreed to hear. caller: a pairenalty -- guest: of death penalty cases per one has to do with the question of how we determine if someone is o mentally disabled to execute and the other is...
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saturday morning, bloomberg legal editor lance rogers talks about the supreme to hear two death penalty cases during the next term. hen the latest on the college rape incident at stanford university. senior lombardi, reporter for center for public integrity talks about what it of done to raise awareness sexual assault at colleges and universities and federal efforts to help support rape victims and make college campuses safer. from philadelphia, charitable small loans director nick the newly ines announced pay day loan rule in debt traps for the consumers and what it means pay-day borrowers. and we're joined by dr. hess, assistant professor at the university of florida for neurodisorders. will look at parkinson's disease and its impact on over 1 u.s. n people in the including boxing legend muhammad ali, who died this week after a with the disease. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern morning. join the discussion. announcer: the president's counter isis to made an appearance friday where about the briefing. this portion of the briefing is min
saturday morning, bloomberg legal editor lance rogers talks about the supreme to hear two death penalty cases during the next term. hen the latest on the college rape incident at stanford university. senior lombardi, reporter for center for public integrity talks about what it of done to raise awareness sexual assault at colleges and universities and federal efforts to help support rape victims and make college campuses safer. from philadelphia, charitable small loans director nick the newly...
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coming up this morning, bloomberg legal editor lance rogers talks about the supreme court deciding toar two death penalty cases. then the latest at the college rape incident at stanford university. talking about what the incident has done to raise awareness of sexual assault at colleges and universities. and tha federal efforts to help make schools more saver. fe. the newly announced payday loan role from the consumer announcement election bureau in an effort to end deathtraps for consumers and what it means for the industry and payday borrowers. we are joined by dr. christopher hess. hess looks at parkinson's disease and its impact on over one million people in the u.s., including boxing legend ali who died this week. watch c-span's washington journal at 7 a.m. eastern this morning. join the discussion. >> the president special envoy for the global coalition to counter isis made an appearance at friday's white house briefing where he spoke about the current strategy for combating isis and took questions from reporters. this portion of the briefing is 40 minutes. mr. earnest: all righ
coming up this morning, bloomberg legal editor lance rogers talks about the supreme court deciding toar two death penalty cases. then the latest at the college rape incident at stanford university. talking about what the incident has done to raise awareness of sexual assault at colleges and universities. and tha federal efforts to help make schools more saver. fe. the newly announced payday loan role from the consumer announcement election bureau in an effort to end deathtraps for consumers and...
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coming up saturday morning, bloomberg bna legal editor lance rogers talks about the supreme court deciding to hear two death penalty cases during the next term. then the latest on the college rape incident at stanford university. kristen lombardi, center for public integrity senior reporter, talks about what that incident has done to raise awareness of sexual assault at colleges and universities. and federal efforts to help support rape victims and make college campuses safer. from philadelphia, pew charitable trust small dollar loans project director nick bork examines the newly announced payday loan rule in an effort to prevent debt traps for consumers and what it means for the industry and payday borrowers. and from gainesville, florida we're joined by dr. christopher hess, assistant professor at the university of florida health center for movement disorders and neuro restoration. dr. hess looks at parkinson's disease and its impact on over 1 million people in the u.s. includinging legend muhammad ali who died this week after a 32-year battle with the disease. be sure to watch c-span's
coming up saturday morning, bloomberg bna legal editor lance rogers talks about the supreme court deciding to hear two death penalty cases during the next term. then the latest on the college rape incident at stanford university. kristen lombardi, center for public integrity senior reporter, talks about what that incident has done to raise awareness of sexual assault at colleges and universities. and federal efforts to help support rape victims and make college campuses safer. from...
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[applause] [inaudible conversations] >> coming up saturday morning, bloomberg legal editor lance rogerstalks be in supreme court deciding to hear two death penalty cases during the next term. then the latest on the college rape incident at stanford university. kristen lombardi, talks about what that incident has done to raise awareness of the sexual assault at colleges and universities. and federal efforts to help support rape victims and make college camp puts safer. from philadelphia, pew charitable trusts, small dollar loans project director nick borg announces the payday rule in an effort to end debt traps for consumers and what it means to their industry and payday borrowers and from gainesville, florida, we are joined by the assistant professor for movement disordersorders and. he looks as parkinson's disease and its payment pact on over one minimum people in the u.s., including boxing legend, muhammad ali, who died his week after a 32 year battle with the disease. be sure to watch "washington journal" beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern saturday morning. join the discussion. >> n
[applause] [inaudible conversations] >> coming up saturday morning, bloomberg legal editor lance rogerstalks be in supreme court deciding to hear two death penalty cases during the next term. then the latest on the college rape incident at stanford university. kristen lombardi, talks about what that incident has done to raise awareness of the sexual assault at colleges and universities. and federal efforts to help support rape victims and make college camp puts safer. from philadelphia,...