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. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: lewis b. and louise hirschfeld cullman. bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. the airport in brussels, belgium, has reopened, almost two weeks after isis suicide bombers killed 32 people there and at a brussels subway stop. a small crowd held a minute of silence before the first flight took off. there were only three departu
. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: lewis b. and louise hirschfeld cullman. bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement...
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. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: lewis b. and louise hirschfeld cullman.ernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii.
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this is is called lewis b brandeis, american brandeis. -- louis d brandeis, american prophet. it will be published june 1, the hundredth anniversary of the supreme court nomination and i am so pleased to see his biographer in the audience, i understand frank gilbert, his grandson, is here with us as well. the book argues that brandeis was the greatest critic of bigness in business and government since his hero, thomas jefferson. finally, i'm starting a new book on william howard taft, which argues that marshall was taft's hero, and that taft was one of the most successful chiefs since marshall himself. that is why i'm eager to compare the clashes and compromises of these two great teams of constitutional rivals. marshall and jefferson on the one hand, and taft and brandeis on the other. comparison of these two teams of rivals has led me to the following thesis. marshall and jefferson were personal and ideological opponents who privately derided each other in colorful terms and jefferson accused marshall of twisted occasions and marshall reciprocated by calling jefferson the gr
this is is called lewis b brandeis, american brandeis. -- louis d brandeis, american prophet. it will be published june 1, the hundredth anniversary of the supreme court nomination and i am so pleased to see his biographer in the audience, i understand frank gilbert, his grandson, is here with us as well. the book argues that brandeis was the greatest critic of bigness in business and government since his hero, thomas jefferson. finally, i'm starting a new book on william howard taft, which...
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b 52s yes. when you think about great adventurers you might think of lewis and clark, explorer types. >> real explorersu're about to hear from, he hasn't been in space but he's been plenty of other places both at sea level and high above it. kimberly nelson of salt lake city with his story. >> martin frey has always had a love for the ocean. but he never dreamed it would have taken him here. sailing there all seven seas. but martin's 11-year journey didn't start on a sailboat. believe it or not it, began on an african as farry. >> we decided we ald include kilimanjaro in our itinerary. >> he got the climbing bug and four years later successfully scaled alaska's denali. >> you on denali, we were stuck in a storm for six days at 17,000 feet. we couldn't go up. we couldn't go down. it was a complete whiteout. it was there that my friend steve gasser who is my climbing partner and really good friend, brought up the idea of seven summits. why couldn't we do this. >> but steve passed away shortly after this photo was take. >> and all of a sudden, is the finish climbing for steve and that's really how i pursu
b 52s yes. when you think about great adventurers you might think of lewis and clark, explorer types. >> real explorersu're about to hear from, he hasn't been in space but he's been plenty of other places both at sea level and high above it. kimberly nelson of salt lake city with his story. >> martin frey has always had a love for the ocean. but he never dreamed it would have taken him here. sailing there all seven seas. but martin's 11-year journey didn't start on a sailboat....
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northern virg b julie carey was at the court hearing today. >> reporter: darrick lewis is accused of shooting and killing the mother of his children. he made his initial court appearance here today and we found these court documents that show her death comes just 11 days after she got this protective order against him. lewis hung his head in court as the judge asked if he understood the charges against him. he are he plid, yes, ma'am. he's charged with first-degree murder, accused of getting into the home of 34-year-old christina fisher saturday night. her 15-year-old daughter called 911 for help, but by the time emergency responders arrived, it was too late. the fatal gunshots had been fired. ahead at 5:00, i'll tell what you these court documents say about why christina fisher had gotten not one, but two protective orders against her ex. in leesburg, i'm julie carey, news4. >>> well, the wreckage has been cleared away and trains are rolling again along amtrak's northeast hundreds of people crashed yesterday killing two amtrak workers and injuring more than 30 passengers. the train
northern virg b julie carey was at the court hearing today. >> reporter: darrick lewis is accused of shooting and killing the mother of his children. he made his initial court appearance here today and we found these court documents that show her death comes just 11 days after she got this protective order against him. lewis hung his head in court as the judge asked if he understood the charges against him. he are he plid, yes, ma'am. he's charged with first-degree murder, accused of...
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b. du boise, the ft for equal at the end of the american century. each of those books was the recipient and professor lewis was twice the recipient of the pulitzer prize. if you will join me in getting a warm welcome to the professor lewis. [applause] >> professor butler, it is a great honor and a pleasure to be here with you and i hope that bernie sanders will arrive with less difficulty in washington then i had this morning. [laughter] very sorry for the various mixups between the station and laguardia. so, this is narrative stuff. pretty devoid of empirical data or case law. >> >> in violation of his reelection campaign promise and the wishes of most german americans and irish americans, african-americans and all pacifist than half the socialist osama he planted the first seed with the national security state that would be full-blown 30 years later the reality of large numbers of its own anti-war and neutralist populations required a considerable policing apparatus to produce a winning mass. dsp not act enacted june june 15, removed a prominent perspective troublemakers along with publishers a philip ra
b. du boise, the ft for equal at the end of the american century. each of those books was the recipient and professor lewis was twice the recipient of the pulitzer prize. if you will join me in getting a warm welcome to the professor lewis. [applause] >> professor butler, it is a great honor and a pleasure to be here with you and i hope that bernie sanders will arrive with less difficulty in washington then i had this morning. [laughter] very sorry for the various mixups between the...
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lewis, not related, and jackie kucinich. jackie, you first. when you look at, no and polling and how strong hillary clinton seems to be doing. >> right. >> a, is this a lock for her? and, brnie sanders loses -- how much does he falter? >> i don't think it's -- i mean, it does look like she's going to win here in new york. however, she's not treating it like a lock. she campaigned hard yesterday. she's campaigning hard today and tomorrow. so i think that they're not taking anything for granted. in terms of bernie sanders, it will hurt him if he doesn't win, you know, a good proportion of delegates here in terms of momentum. however, it's hard to think that, you know, he's just going to pack it in, if he loses new york. they're expecting to lose new york. if they pull off an upset, a huge boost for that campaign. >> errol, you're a blessing every day, but few people are wired in new york the way you are. the polls this close are meaningless. we get that, but the cross-tabs are not. clinton is down 20 points from where people say she should be as the unfavorable opinion. okay? the unfavorable opinion, looking at democrats, opinion of them, 56% negative. democrat registered
lewis, not related, and jackie kucinich. jackie, you first. when you look at, no and polling and how strong hillary clinton seems to be doing. >> right. >> a, is this a lock for her? and, brnie sanders loses -- how much does he falter? >> i don't think it's -- i mean, it does look like she's going to win here in new york. however, she's not treating it like a lock. she campaigned hard yesterday. she's campaigning hard today and tomorrow. so i think that they're not taking...