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marcia, marcia, marcia...nk about how the cement of your driveway... ...connects to the ends of the earth? from roller coaster hills... ...to musical streets and movie chase scenes. it's all "one road." everywhere you take it tells your story. and wherever you are is where the road begins. the camry. toyota. let's go places. autozone matched jenn with a new pair of duralast wipers to cut through the rain. you call them wipers, she calls them blades... and where there are blades there are ninjas. ♪ its called the zone and we'll help get you there. ♪ get in the zone. autozone. ♪ >> jon: welcome back. [crowd cheering] my last few shows i want to talk about a more serious subject. speaking of course is the humble hum cornichon. the perfect complemented to the tiny corn. now you take the tiny pickle and the tiny corn and they make the perfect -- >> actually, jon, if i could say a few words. >>words. >> what do you want. >> jon i've been watching your 16 years here on the daily show and i've just been blown away by
marcia, marcia, marcia...nk about how the cement of your driveway... ...connects to the ends of the earth? from roller coaster hills... ...to musical streets and movie chase scenes. it's all "one road." everywhere you take it tells your story. and wherever you are is where the road begins. the camry. toyota. let's go places. autozone matched jenn with a new pair of duralast wipers to cut through the rain. you call them wipers, she calls them blades... and where there are blades there...
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marcia, marcia, marcia... [cheers and applause] >> larry: that's our show.one hundred. [♪ the rumble strips: alarm clock] ♪ well, i don't like doing things ♪ ♪ that other folks tell me to do ♪ ♪ so i hit him with a hammer ♪ ♪ and now he's quite subdued ♪ [man] whoa! hey, what's up?! you owe me ten bucks! oh, sorry, guy. sorry about that. better watch where we're going. whoa!
marcia, marcia, marcia... [cheers and applause] >> larry: that's our show.one hundred. [♪ the rumble strips: alarm clock] ♪ well, i don't like doing things ♪ ♪ that other folks tell me to do ♪ ♪ so i hit him with a hammer ♪ ♪ and now he's quite subdued ♪ [man] whoa! hey, what's up?! you owe me ten bucks! oh, sorry, guy. sorry about that. better watch where we're going. whoa!
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marcia, marcia, marcia... check this out a gatorade promo.g to be like if i win a chance to play with peyton manning? walk with me. we break from the huddle and i line up wide left...nope. wide right. peyton steps back and looks for me, i'm his fave. watch the belly button watch the belly button! he launches an overthrow. i guess i'll help you this time. and i do a crazy one handed grab! the pigskin is in the paw! you're welcome, peyton! sorry, i must've overthrown that one. go to sweatwiththebest.com for a chance to win athletic experiences by entering access codes from specially marked bottles. ♪ ♪ around the world around the clock. in defense of all we hold dear back home. america's navy. it's part adrenaline and part adventure. it's part geek and part chic. it's part relaxation and part exhilaration. it's part sports car and part suv. and the best part? the 2015 gla. it's 100% mercedes-benz. verizon say neversettle. t-mobile agrees. never settle for verizon's overpriced gimmicks. try the un-carrier risk-free for 14 days you'll love it, or
marcia, marcia, marcia... check this out a gatorade promo.g to be like if i win a chance to play with peyton manning? walk with me. we break from the huddle and i line up wide left...nope. wide right. peyton steps back and looks for me, i'm his fave. watch the belly button watch the belly button! he launches an overthrow. i guess i'll help you this time. and i do a crazy one handed grab! the pigskin is in the paw! you're welcome, peyton! sorry, i must've overthrown that one. go to...
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marcia, marcia, marcia... can 7up ten pack full 7up flavor into only ten calories?e show into just one weekend... pack this much heat into one wing... this much drama into one friend... and pack this much girlie into one man... then, yes, 7up ten can pack full 7 up flavor into only ten calories. that's the power of ten. also packed in these brands. >> larry: that's our show. thank jordan carlos, riki lindhome. and gayle king. check us out on facebook to keep track. and join me tomorrow night. goodnight everyone. [ applause ] [crowd cheering] captioning sponsored by comedy central >> jon: hey. welcome to the daily show. we've got a great show for you tonight. our guest tonight, a very talented man, seth macfarlane is going to be joining us. [crowd cheering] as i was discussing earlier with the audience, the geo political paradigm. [laughter] doesn't anyone want to know if that man would be superman. i've got to warn you guys. i'm a little bit on edge. when something's going on i'm on edge. all the bad news, now i just heard something that -- that makes me feel -- don
marcia, marcia, marcia... can 7up ten pack full 7up flavor into only ten calories?e show into just one weekend... pack this much heat into one wing... this much drama into one friend... and pack this much girlie into one man... then, yes, 7up ten can pack full 7 up flavor into only ten calories. that's the power of ten. also packed in these brands. >> larry: that's our show. thank jordan carlos, riki lindhome. and gayle king. check us out on facebook to keep track. and join me tomorrow...
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marcia, marcia, marcia... sfx: engines revving. listen up. ready. ready. steady.s now a ride. fast and furious. supercharged. ride it at universal studios hollywood. we showed these kids some items from a nearby store, whoa! but they didn't know they were all tobacco products. ooh this is cool. it smells like gum. yummy. this smells like strawberry. ooh, are these mints? with colorful packaging and fruit and candy flavors that kids love, who do you think tobacco companies are targeting? do we get to keep any? >> larry: that's our show. i want to thank our panelists. aloha and good nightly everyone. [cheers and applause] ♪ >> sorry.ng sponsored by comedy central from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york this is the daily show with jon stewart. (cheers and applause) >> jon: hey welcome to the daley show my name is jon he is wrt. we have a good show for you tonight, one of our fiv rits melissa mccarthy is going to be joining us. (cheers and applause) >> but first you know as we all know you know we're americans, we know america's long struggle with th
marcia, marcia, marcia... sfx: engines revving. listen up. ready. ready. steady.s now a ride. fast and furious. supercharged. ride it at universal studios hollywood. we showed these kids some items from a nearby store, whoa! but they didn't know they were all tobacco products. ooh this is cool. it smells like gum. yummy. this smells like strawberry. ooh, are these mints? with colorful packaging and fruit and candy flavors that kids love, who do you think tobacco companies are targeting? do we...
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marcia, marcia, marcia... (cheers and applause) >> jon: welcome back!, american coalition forces in afghanistan, book called "team of teams," new rules of engagement for a complex world. welcome back to the program general stanley mcchrystal! (cheers and applause) ♪ how are you? >> very well. >> jon: you've left the army and everything's gone to hell. i don't want to draw a conclusion to this. if causation is necessary to correlation, but it's hard not to draw the conclusion. general mcchrystal is the one holding this thing together, afghanistan iraq the entire middle east, you leave, the whole thing goes up. true or false? >> i'd love that to be true but -- is that all i heard was true (laughter) chuck, look at this right here, this is the chart of you write this is what our army was designed to fight, and this is what it's fighting. so that's what we were designed for, what we were facing. so why are we having trouble? >> exactly. and that's what i.s.i.s. is now. i.s.i.s. is a 21st century organization that uses some frightening tactics really quickly
marcia, marcia, marcia... (cheers and applause) >> jon: welcome back!, american coalition forces in afghanistan, book called "team of teams," new rules of engagement for a complex world. welcome back to the program general stanley mcchrystal! (cheers and applause) ♪ how are you? >> very well. >> jon: you've left the army and everything's gone to hell. i don't want to draw a conclusion to this. if causation is necessary to correlation, but it's hard not to draw the...
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marcia, marcia, marcia... "what would you give someone who taught you how to ride a bike?who drove through the night to be at your graduation. what would you give someone who taught you not to be afraid of making mistakes and never expected you to be anything other than yourself. the greatest gift for someone who gave you these moments. is to give those moments back." dewar's. the most awarded blended scotch in history. hey mitch. mr. barnes partying tonight? we have that presentation tomorrow. uhhh mitch. i know what it means to have tostitos. so, are you like fired? actually, i think i'm gonna get a promotion. shake what you got everybody. tostitos rolls chips. bring the party. (cheers and applause) welcome back, my guest tonight state senator representative of the great state of minnesota please welcome back to the program senator al franken. (cheers and applause) how are you? >> i'm great, i'm great. >> jon: what are you-- so i used to watch you on "saturday night live" all the time very, very funny. >> thank you, thank you. >> jon: and then you left. >> thanks for rem
marcia, marcia, marcia... "what would you give someone who taught you how to ride a bike?who drove through the night to be at your graduation. what would you give someone who taught you not to be afraid of making mistakes and never expected you to be anything other than yourself. the greatest gift for someone who gave you these moments. is to give those moments back." dewar's. the most awarded blended scotch in history. hey mitch. mr. barnes partying tonight? we have that presentation...
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marcia, marcia, marcia... ♪ carbs to compete ♪ electrolytes to replenish. ♪ everything you need to keepured, why stop there? these four new silverado special editions are just the beginning. from this year's fastest growing full-size truck brand chevy silverado or, choose this silverado all star with a total value of eight thousand when you finance through select lenders. and, find your bonus tag and get an additional one to two thousand cash allowance on select vehicles in stock. ♪ ♪ ♪ summer never looked so good. ♪ bud light lime® - same 100% natural lime flavor in a new bottle. summer on. hydration... ...where you least expect it. schick hydro. now with shave oils, the hydrating gel works with skin guards to reduce friction, stroke after stroke. our best shave for your skin. schick hydro. free your skin. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight actor and comedian, his new book is called "modern romance." please welcome to our program, aziz ansari. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jon: aziz is here! ( cheers and applause ) >> oh, my god. >> jon: listen to this. l
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again, we turn to marcia coyle. tail us about that case. >> okay the fair housing act of 1968 makes it illegal to refuse to sell or rent a house an apartment dwelling when there's been a legitimate offer because of someone's race national origin color. it's been clear for a long time that you can bring intentional discrimination claims under that act. but intentional discrimination is very difficult to prove if, getting to somebody's motive or mind. what's not been so clear to some is whether you can bring another kind of claim, what we call a disparity impact claim. >> ifill: my first definition i want. explain what that is. >> that's a claim that says a policy or decision that appears neutral on its face has a discriminatory effect on someone. >> ifill: give me an example. >> well, in this case, all right, the claim is that the texas department of housing and community affairs is giving tax credits federal tax credits to developers to develop low-income housing but it's giving most of those tax credits to develop
again, we turn to marcia coyle. tail us about that case. >> okay the fair housing act of 1968 makes it illegal to refuse to sell or rent a house an apartment dwelling when there's been a legitimate offer because of someone's race national origin color. it's been clear for a long time that you can bring intentional discrimination claims under that act. but intentional discrimination is very difficult to prove if, getting to somebody's motive or mind. what's not been so clear to some is...
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marcia. >> hi, judy. >> woodruff: let's take this texas license plate case. this was a case brought on behalf of the sons of confederate veterans. >> right. they wanted to have a specialty license plate that include the confederate battle flag. the state of texas turned them down. they had a number of public comments finding that display offensive. the supreme court today ruled that texas did not violate the first amendment rights of this organization. justice breyer wrote the opinion. he says sade this is not private speech protected by the first amendment. what appears on your license plate is government speech. government has traditionally used license plates to convey messages. it uses license plates for identification and registration of drivers and the state ultimately has the authority to decide what goes on the license plate. he asked, "why would this organization prefer its message on a license plate instead of maybe a bumper sticker next to the license plate." high said, "perhaps it's because they want the message to appear to be the official messag
marcia. >> hi, judy. >> woodruff: let's take this texas license plate case. this was a case brought on behalf of the sons of confederate veterans. >> right. they wanted to have a specialty license plate that include the confederate battle flag. the state of texas turned them down. they had a number of public comments finding that display offensive. the supreme court today ruled that texas did not violate the first amendment rights of this organization. justice breyer wrote the...
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sreenivasan: joining me now is the chief washington correspondent for the "national law journal," marcia coyle. yesterday we talked a lot about the impact of the gay marge ruling, but there are a couple of other big rulings. we know court rulings at the supreme court are small, but the ones that are coming up on monday are pretty important. let's talk a little bit. that. >> absolutely hari. there are three cases that are left. there is a very important case involving the environment and the authority of the environmental protection agency to regulate mercury emissions from electric power plant. in that case it's a question of whether the e.p.a. the federal agency, should have considered the coff of its regulation before deciding whether to regulate the mercury emissions. there's a second case that's very important in terms of how states-- state legislatures in particular reapportion congressional districts. arizona created an independent commission to do the redrawing of district lines following each census. and it did that because, as we've seen all around the country, redistricting has
sreenivasan: joining me now is the chief washington correspondent for the "national law journal," marcia coyle. yesterday we talked a lot about the impact of the gay marge ruling, but there are a couple of other big rulings. we know court rulings at the supreme court are small, but the ones that are coming up on monday are pretty important. let's talk a little bit. that. >> absolutely hari. there are three cases that are left. there is a very important case involving the...
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oh, marcia, how you doing? how are your kids? what are you wearing? it's ridiculous. it was crazy. >> outside the courthouse, it's a circus. inside, a real life drama unfolding with millions of people watching. >> the simpson case combined everything that obsesses the american public. it had violence, sex, race, sports, and the only eyewitness was a dog. >> the prosecution's opening statement tells a story of love, lust, and loss of control. >> he killed her because he couldn't have her. >> that trail of blood from bundy through his own ford bronco and into his house in rockingham is devastating proof of his guilt. >> johnny cochran's opening statement tells jurors a very different story. >> the evidence will show that this careless, slip shod, negligent collection, handling and processing of samples by basically poorly trained personnel from lapd has contaminated, compromised and corrupted the dna evidence in this case. >> coming up, behind the scenes. >> it's the first time i've ever really seen a heisman trophy. >> and in court with a juror. >> so did you ever beli
oh, marcia, how you doing? how are your kids? what are you wearing? it's ridiculous. it was crazy. >> outside the courthouse, it's a circus. inside, a real life drama unfolding with millions of people watching. >> the simpson case combined everything that obsesses the american public. it had violence, sex, race, sports, and the only eyewitness was a dog. >> the prosecution's opening statement tells a story of love, lust, and loss of control. >> he killed her because he...
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welcome back marcia. let's start with the headscarf case. us of the facts. >> the equal employment opportunity commission sued abercrombie & fitch on baffle of samantha elof saying they had violated the law which prohibits discrimination on the basis of beliefs and practices. she applied for a job in the tulsa, oklahoma store, wearing a headscarf. she did not say that was the religious regions but the hiring manager sought information as to whether it violated the dress code, the look policy. >> brown: which is how one is supposed to look. >> exactly. she was told it did ant should not hire ms. elof. ms. elof won in the trial court got a jury award, but a federal appeal court reversed it saying she had the burden to tell abercrombie & fitch that she needed an accommodation for her religious beliefs and employers cannot be held liable unless they have actual knowledge of the need. the supreme court disagreed. >> brown: the supreme court overruled that overruling to say the company's failure to accommodate her was in fact a civil rights violat
welcome back marcia. let's start with the headscarf case. us of the facts. >> the equal employment opportunity commission sued abercrombie & fitch on baffle of samantha elof saying they had violated the law which prohibits discrimination on the basis of beliefs and practices. she applied for a job in the tulsa, oklahoma store, wearing a headscarf. she did not say that was the religious regions but the hiring manager sought information as to whether it violated the dress code, the look...
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marcia is a judge. she was sworn in as a judge just before the taliban eliminated all women professionals. this is in 1995. she founded the afghan women judges association good in two which was later banned by afghanistan supreme court. she then worked for a number of international organizations to advance women's rights, and then she founded the afghan progressive law organization to fight injustices. she fled afghanistan in 2011, fearing for her life as a result of her work with international groups and is now in canada, which is where she joins us this afternoon from toronto specifically. so she remains involved in associations working on afghan issues. do you didn't come hear to here me so i'll let the program formally begin and let dr. kitch begin. >> thank you very much, michael. and thank you all for being here. it's wonderful to see some interest in this topic. i'd like to tell you a little bit and situate myself with regard to these women's lives and how i came to write this book. it was really
marcia is a judge. she was sworn in as a judge just before the taliban eliminated all women professionals. this is in 1995. she founded the afghan women judges association good in two which was later banned by afghanistan supreme court. she then worked for a number of international organizations to advance women's rights, and then she founded the afghan progressive law organization to fight injustices. she fled afghanistan in 2011, fearing for her life as a result of her work with international...
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they say two works reserve workers took a cut, and gave the rest of the money to marcias, who agreed to spend somof the money playing bingo. >> all they needed to do is make the books bance. because she was spending money at theingo hall, it balanced. and it didn't get caught. it's a cash business. >> prosecutors say the dentist finally noticed checks were not coming through and repted that to police. >>> this is huge. the wriors' chances of winning the nba champnship got better when the cleveland cavaliers lost one of their star players. guard kyrie irving limped off the court during game one fractured his left knew cap and will be out of action for three to four months. as for the home team they brought some of the excitement of their overtime victory at oracle arena last night to an east oakland nghborhood today. here's lauranthony. ♪ ♪ >> green defending. a small bucket. oh, does it again >> reporter: a day after he provided a huge spark off the bench, marreese speights told us he wasaking it in stride. >> it's all about chemistry. i got in the rhythm, they gave me the bl. >> rep
they say two works reserve workers took a cut, and gave the rest of the money to marcias, who agreed to spend somof the money playing bingo. >> all they needed to do is make the books bance. because she was spending money at theingo hall, it balanced. and it didn't get caught. it's a cash business. >> prosecutors say the dentist finally noticed checks were not coming through and repted that to police. >>> this is huge. the wriors' chances of winning the nba champnship got...
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. >> so, marcia albert of dublin drive of silver spring has the honor of introducing something brandere at wwdc. marcia, the microphone on "the carol james show," is yours. >> ladies and gentlemen, for the first time on the air in the united states, here are the beatles singing "i want to hold your hand." ♪ oh, yeah, i'll tell you something ♪ ♪ i think you'll understand ♪ >> that song really started to take off. it was impossible to anticipate how much that momentum would continue. ♪ i want to hold your hand ♪ >> hi, everybody all over america. this is the wabc party go go, whoo! ♪ i want to hold your hand ♪ >> that song was absolutely contagious, and i think the teenager found a voice. ♪ i can't hide ♪ >> here's what's happening, baby, the beatles! ♪ i can't hide ♪ ♪ yeah, you got that something ♪ >> there was a moment where you just heard, this is our music now. it was like hearing the future. ♪ i wanna hold your hand ♪ >> but i have to ask how you first found out about them. >> when i first heard about the beatles, it was at london airport, with an enormous crowd of kids gathered
. >> so, marcia albert of dublin drive of silver spring has the honor of introducing something brandere at wwdc. marcia, the microphone on "the carol james show," is yours. >> ladies and gentlemen, for the first time on the air in the united states, here are the beatles singing "i want to hold your hand." ♪ oh, yeah, i'll tell you something ♪ ♪ i think you'll understand ♪ >> that song really started to take off. it was impossible to anticipate how...
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. >> reporter: the bingo hall and the church it rented never caught on because marcias had inside help. the church treasurer and secretary are the alleged inside men. both have been arrested and charged with multiple counts of forgery. >> the checks would be cashed in exchange for a tip to the employee cashing the check. and then a requirement on her part to support the bingo hall or the church fundraiser. >> reporter: prosecutors say mar zias and the other two pocketed more than $300,000 in stolen insurance checks before marcias' boss a dentist with a thriving practice began to grow suspicious. >> he began to inquire with the insurance companies did you send me the check on this? and if not, when can i receive it? that's when he learned that those checks had been paid and they had been cashed out. >> reporter: according to the criminal complaint, she eventually confessed helping investigators follow the money on the copious paper trail she had left behind. in san jose, devin fehely, kpix 5. >>> coming up, what do selfies and sex toys have to do with math class? new details about an ex
. >> reporter: the bingo hall and the church it rented never caught on because marcias had inside help. the church treasurer and secretary are the alleged inside men. both have been arrested and charged with multiple counts of forgery. >> the checks would be cashed in exchange for a tip to the employee cashing the check. and then a requirement on her part to support the bingo hall or the church fundraiser. >> reporter: prosecutors say mar zias and the other two pocketed more...
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. >> sreenivasan: for more on the supreme court's landmark decision we're joined-- as always-- by marciae "national law journal," who was in the courtroom today. how did we get to this decision. >> okay hari first i would like to say people who are list ink and really interested they should read the decision, they're easy to read up on the court's website and i think people will enjoy reading them. i look at justice kennedy's majority opinion in basically three parts. first he acknowledged that the tradition of marriage has been between a man and a woman for a millennia. but he said the nation's understanding of marriage has changed as new generations embrace the development of freedom. then he moved to marriage is a fundamental right of the constitution and he said there are basically four principles that show why it's a fundamental right and where they apply with equal force to same sex couples. first, are he said inherent in the right to marry is the right to personal choice. decisions about marriage are among the most important, most intimate that an individual can make regardless of
. >> sreenivasan: for more on the supreme court's landmark decision we're joined-- as always-- by marciae "national law journal," who was in the courtroom today. how did we get to this decision. >> okay hari first i would like to say people who are list ink and really interested they should read the decision, they're easy to read up on the court's website and i think people will enjoy reading them. i look at justice kennedy's majority opinion in basically three parts....
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. >> reporter: robin mackintosh, marcia rhodes, dick standish, trudy haynes, dick sheeran the faces and voices that created the brand, still carry that passion, that define their careers. >> "eyewitness news" was a family, it was a family broadcasting to families in the delaware valley, and it work, and reason it work it was family to family. >> you can get it over air internet, it is every where and it is still very hard to think of something that is more powerful, to reach people, and then to help them, educate them. >> reporter: trudy haynes broke color barrier as first black woman on the air. marcia rose broke gender barrier, first woman anchoring the news. >> it was an exciting time, to be the first would man doing things that other people weren't doing. >> reporter: birthdays need a cake and family pictures. "eyewitness news" born in philadelphia, and still coming of age in a community that we love. pat ciarrocchi, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> well, we stand on their shoulders a lot of familiar faces that still inspire all of us. >>> coming up in the next half an hour two days aft
. >> reporter: robin mackintosh, marcia rhodes, dick standish, trudy haynes, dick sheeran the faces and voices that created the brand, still carry that passion, that define their careers. >> "eyewitness news" was a family, it was a family broadcasting to families in the delaware valley, and it work, and reason it work it was family to family. >> you can get it over air internet, it is every where and it is still very hard to think of something that is more powerful,...
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joining me to discuss these opinions out today is our regular high court contributor marcia coyle fromational law journal. there are a lot of thing out of the court at the end of june, but in the meantime, this was really kind of interesting. both of these cases were a little bit about government restraint. let's start by talking about the california raisin board. >> okay. the raisin administrative >> really in this particular case, it's a family farm, the horns, who as you said grow raisins in california. they participated in what is a volunteer program for 30 years. but in early 2000 for two years they decided not to turn over their raisins to the administrative committee. the united states brought an enforcement action against them because they weren't complying with the order imposed penalty of almost half a million dollars for those two years. they challenged the raisin program saying that it violated the fifth amendment take, clause. as you know gwen, the fifth amendment taking clause requires the government to pay just compensation when it takes private property for a public pur
joining me to discuss these opinions out today is our regular high court contributor marcia coyle fromational law journal. there are a lot of thing out of the court at the end of june, but in the meantime, this was really kind of interesting. both of these cases were a little bit about government restraint. let's start by talking about the california raisin board. >> okay. the raisin administrative >> really in this particular case, it's a family farm, the horns, who as you said...
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. >> marcia said she would see roof at a local restaurant. >> sometimes you look at people with different hair cut and different eyes and he looked like he needed love. >> records show roof went to school in lexington, entered high school there and repeated the ninth grade. no indication of whether he graduated. this afternoon, state agents were at the home that belongs to his father. they wis they were there several hours searching the home. when we went this afternoon to ask questions, no one was willing to talk. >> i'll call the police. >> law enforcement officials say the gun used in the shooting was a gift from roof's father and searches of roof's computer have not turned up anything to suggest others were involved. >> we're learning about the nine lives lost in charleston. they gathered at the ame church as they did each week. ministers, library, speech therapist among the victims. >> charleston is a city in mourning. nine are dead, six women and three men. among those killed the church's pass store, clementa pinckney married father of two who preached at ame since he was a teenager
. >> marcia said she would see roof at a local restaurant. >> sometimes you look at people with different hair cut and different eyes and he looked like he needed love. >> records show roof went to school in lexington, entered high school there and repeated the ninth grade. no indication of whether he graduated. this afternoon, state agents were at the home that belongs to his father. they wis they were there several hours searching the home. when we went this afternoon to ask...
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and joining me to discuss it all is our hardworking court expert marcia coyle, with the "national lawhey're going out with a bank. >> they certainly are, judy. >> woodruff: let's start with the texas decision. this is a emergency appeal the court granted to block the state of tax from imposing stricter rules on abortion clinics. >> the federal court ruled against the whole women's health clinic and other clinics in texas no challenge to texas law that requires clinics to meet standards of ambulatory surgical facilities which the clinics claim they are not and that their physicians have admitting privileges at hospitals within 30 miles of the clinic. this is a temporary delay to allow the clinics to file what we call a petition for search cert, their appeal to have thrower court desismghts four justice is would have allowed the lower court's decision to go into effect immediately. geoff justice and justices scalia, thomas and alito. so the deadline, that's when the lower court decision was to take effect. it's now on hold. the appeals by the clinics has not been filed in the supreme co
and joining me to discuss it all is our hardworking court expert marcia coyle, with the "national lawhey're going out with a bank. >> they certainly are, judy. >> woodruff: let's start with the texas decision. this is a emergency appeal the court granted to block the state of tax from imposing stricter rules on abortion clinics. >> the federal court ruled against the whole women's health clinic and other clinics in texas no challenge to texas law that requires clinics to...
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today some of the legendary staffers who started it all got together, robin mackintosh marcia rose, dick standish, trudy haynes, dick sheeran, news directorial primeau, so many great friend and mentors to all of us and thank you to all of them and to you for watching for all of these years. >>> "cbs evening news" is just a couple minutes away. >> scott pelley joins us with a look ahead scott. >> here's the "cbs evening news" tonight, texas is under water as remnants of the tropical storm bill now target midwest. we will report from the flood zone. >>> plus a high tech tool for police is heading to the classroom, how gunshots spotting technology, could help in another school massacre. and, a crustation invasion, we will show you why beach goers in california are seeing red. that and more on the "cbs evening news". >>> the team featuring seven players from the taney dragons including mo'ne davis left for a civil rights tour of 20 sit toys day and riding on a 1940's style bus, in the negro league was no bathroom and no air conditioning. team will make stops at the white house selma alabama
today some of the legendary staffers who started it all got together, robin mackintosh marcia rose, dick standish, trudy haynes, dick sheeran, news directorial primeau, so many great friend and mentors to all of us and thank you to all of them and to you for watching for all of these years. >>> "cbs evening news" is just a couple minutes away. >> scott pelley joins us with a look ahead scott. >> here's the "cbs evening news" tonight, texas is under water...
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marcia bird lives down the street that devastates me to tell ya the truth. to think that i have a neighbor who would >> do something like that. it bothers me that there would be someone in the park who is involved in domestic violence, actually. so that disturbs me too. >>i guess people can hide anywhere. >> reporter:stephens is being held here in sonoma, but is expected to be transferred to orange county. in sonoma county, charles clifford kron 4 news. >> pam:one man is dead. and his brother injured in pittsburg. police found the two men inside a home on saint moritz drive early this morning. >> pam:at least one of the brothers --- ages 34 and 38 --- appeared to be the target of the shooting. investigators did not say which brother died. >> pam:police are looking into whether a confrontation away from the home. led to the house where the brothers were shot. >> pam:a san jose police officer is cleared. in the shooting death of a mentally ill an investigation found officer wakana okuma. did use reasonable force. when nineteen- year old diana showman threatene
marcia bird lives down the street that devastates me to tell ya the truth. to think that i have a neighbor who would >> do something like that. it bothers me that there would be someone in the park who is involved in domestic violence, actually. so that disturbs me too. >>i guess people can hide anywhere. >> reporter:stephens is being held here in sonoma, but is expected to be transferred to orange county. in sonoma county, charles clifford kron 4 news. >> pam:one man is...
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. >> it's a popular site for parties, a location that marcia anderson used for her pool parties. >> it's for some who are younger. the lifeguard is there and the parents and so forth. the circumstances are unclear. but like any busy water park. the visitors tell us it can be hard for the park staff to track all the children in the water. >> when you are there, keep an eye on them. there is quite a few lifeguards. so many people they can't keep an eye on everybody. >> you need to have a watchful eye. they should hire more lifeguards that are experienced. >> we are told child injuries are life threatening. the parents were there but unfolded too quickly to do anything about it. jonathan: disaster recovery center is open after flooding in houston. thigh raced to turn a community center to a help center for 8 you know people who filed the fema claims. flooding is blamed for millions of dollars of damage. that is corn servetive. the federal government approved $13 million in claims so far. you have to serve for the folks in texas. dealing with so much rain. kimberly: we are about to get a bit
. >> it's a popular site for parties, a location that marcia anderson used for her pool parties. >> it's for some who are younger. the lifeguard is there and the parents and so forth. the circumstances are unclear. but like any busy water park. the visitors tell us it can be hard for the park staff to track all the children in the water. >> when you are there, keep an eye on them. there is quite a few lifeguards. so many people they can't keep an eye on everybody. >> you...
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marcia levity who is a very well known and well-helped attorney for juvenile rights will be speakingand those are the bigger names and there are people who have awesome ideas, like really interesting ideas and they're ideas worth sharing and that's what i've enjoyed about ted conference is you don't know what you'll be hearing and you are going to leave thinking differently about things and that's the promise. >> quickly. do you have limited time? you may have 14 under 15 minutes. >> we have 18 minutes max and it is hard to take a big speech and try to carve it down and most are 18 minutes and some are a little bit shorter. >> so the event is on thursday and there are still tickets available. so if anyone wants tedx philadelphia that's where they can get tickets. >> this year's tedx philadelphia event is held at temple university performing arts. ronny, thank you so much. >> thanks. i'm going to need it. >> a new study has important findings for parents of young children who had medical problems and we'll tell you what researchers found out about the effects of anesthesia. >>> one co
marcia levity who is a very well known and well-helped attorney for juvenile rights will be speakingand those are the bigger names and there are people who have awesome ideas, like really interesting ideas and they're ideas worth sharing and that's what i've enjoyed about ted conference is you don't know what you'll be hearing and you are going to leave thinking differently about things and that's the promise. >> quickly. do you have limited time? you may have 14 under 15 minutes....
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marcia marcia she had me at that. >> he is a socialist.dy that's going to the crowds cheering for him knows that he's a socialist. but this does happen. and, senator this is what i always complain about in republican primaries. you get some of the more extreme candidates get out there and those are the only people that the press want to report on because it's the most fascinating. >> and massive crowds. >> they draw crowds because they're saying things that nobody else will say and yet at the same time they're not going to be there at the end of the day. >> and, you know if there's a race in the democratic party, there are more cliques and more eyeballs and i understand that. i get that. but i also believe -- and don't get me wrong, i get his message is resonating for the right reasons. >> exactly. >> and our party has to stand for that. i'm not being critical of bernie's message. i just don't think he's getting the same scrutiny as other candidates right now. >> let's talk about something very personal to you and taking a sharp turn here
marcia marcia she had me at that. >> he is a socialist.dy that's going to the crowds cheering for him knows that he's a socialist. but this does happen. and, senator this is what i always complain about in republican primaries. you get some of the more extreme candidates get out there and those are the only people that the press want to report on because it's the most fascinating. >> and massive crowds. >> they draw crowds because they're saying things that nobody else will...
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its name in january 19th of february nothing marcia and come the end of april his salary the country. anybody with any access who lived in a settled village area with the local paper and telegraph he was within 48 hours of the time he killed moose. obviously torn times. to the north he was a hero. to the south he killed a hero. 30 was getting hate spiders. i'm not a psychologist, but he had paranoia perhaps bipolar. definitely a fear of organizations. the brothers were out of the secret societies coming to get them. he carried a gun everywhere. he shut down the court proceeding. every time this happened and zips around the country. people are following what was happening and they went crazy in 1887 and started all over again and it disappeared from the insane asylum a year later. >> just say a word about what might've been the cause of his mental illness, his paranoia. >> hard to diagnose 150 years on but not as a hatter. he was a silk hat and assured by trade. they used that to comprise so who knows how much of that he inhaled. >> so mad as a hatter refers to the mercury poisoning of
its name in january 19th of february nothing marcia and come the end of april his salary the country. anybody with any access who lived in a settled village area with the local paper and telegraph he was within 48 hours of the time he killed moose. obviously torn times. to the north he was a hero. to the south he killed a hero. 30 was getting hate spiders. i'm not a psychologist, but he had paranoia perhaps bipolar. definitely a fear of organizations. the brothers were out of the secret...
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investigators say 56-year-old nadine marcias cashed the majority of the checks at a bingo hall. they say two workers took a cut and gave the rest of the money back who agreed to spend some of the money playing bingo. >> all they needed to do was make the books balance and because she was spending money at the bingo hall it balanced and it didn't get caught because it's a cash business. >> prosecutors say the dentist finally noticed some checks wrbt coming through and reported it to police. >>> excitement over the nba finals is spreading throughout the bay area. in fact, we're finding fans in places you might not expect. we've got the story. >> reporter: the warriors are getting lots of love from the bay area. just about everywhere you look warriors blue and gold is flying high on flags and banners. we even noticed a certain muni station agent getting in on the fun. >> go warriors! >> reporter: for those looking forward to watching game two at their favorite pub you may want to keep an eye out for the san francisco brewing company's newest beer. >> we do seasonal beers throughout
investigators say 56-year-old nadine marcias cashed the majority of the checks at a bingo hall. they say two workers took a cut and gave the rest of the money back who agreed to spend some of the money playing bingo. >> all they needed to do was make the books balance and because she was spending money at the bingo hall it balanced and it didn't get caught because it's a cash business. >> prosecutors say the dentist finally noticed some checks wrbt coming through and reported it to...
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i'm fortunate that marcia and i have not experienced that. but any parent's perhaps deepest fear is that they will outlive their children. now, that's not the natural order of things. it's now how we think. and the grief that comes from the death of a child the death of a son or a daughter is truly deep and has significant impact. it was impossible not to feel the emotion and shed the tears. this morning in indianapolis in our home early this morning when we heard the news. and our condolences and deep sharing of something that we can't even begin to fully comprehend because we haven't had to deal with it. all of that comes across. and i think every member of this body reaches out to them with our thoughts and our prayers as they go through this very tragic situation. mr. president, i'm a little surprised just to hear the senator from vermont talking about how the united states senate ought to just completely concede to whatever the house passes over here. the fact of the matter is, we had a very significant discussion and debate on this issu
i'm fortunate that marcia and i have not experienced that. but any parent's perhaps deepest fear is that they will outlive their children. now, that's not the natural order of things. it's now how we think. and the grief that comes from the death of a child the death of a son or a daughter is truly deep and has significant impact. it was impossible not to feel the emotion and shed the tears. this morning in indianapolis in our home early this morning when we heard the news. and our condolences...
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and oakland representative barbara lee getting a bunch of goodies from cleveland representative marciades chocolates, peanuts and pastries and the oakland to cleveland art museum sponsoring a art exhibit for a hundred kids from east bay ymca. oakland has another scricketry to sell -- victory to celebrate. libby shap and cleveland mayor held a contest to see which city could raise the most money for the local food banks during the finals. it wasn't even close. look at that. alameda county food bank raised $18,000 and the greater cleveland food bank just $1700. dave, you know, that we had a bet going with our sister fox station in cleveland. we'll be talking about that a little bit later. that will be shown tomorrow. >> we'll show that tomorrow. they lost. we'll talk about that tomorrow. >>> right now we're talking about your commute. hey, sal, we've got several things going on, seriously, right? >> that's right. we're gonna start with highway 4. it has a look at the highway and the b.a.r.t. station. i just got off the phone with b.a.r.t. central. highway 24 is busy. but a high-speed cha
and oakland representative barbara lee getting a bunch of goodies from cleveland representative marciades chocolates, peanuts and pastries and the oakland to cleveland art museum sponsoring a art exhibit for a hundred kids from east bay ymca. oakland has another scricketry to sell -- victory to celebrate. libby shap and cleveland mayor held a contest to see which city could raise the most money for the local food banks during the finals. it wasn't even close. look at that. alameda county food...
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reporter: gone are the days of breaking someone's heart face-to-face, those famous words uttered by marcia on a post-it. >> reporter: now it's more haunting with ghosting on the rice. ghosting is how people are calling it quits, it's when one person out of the blue ends a romantic relationship by cutting all contact never to be heard from again. >> he completely fell off the face of the planet and i still haven't heard from him to this day. >> reporter: 26-year-old justine bylo says she's a victim of ghosting? >> we dated for about eight months and i decided to invite him to my friend's wedding. i texted him several times before the wedding and i just never heard back from him. >> reporter: leaving justine without a date for her friend's wedding. >> it was so awkward to sit there at the table with his name tag next to mine in an empty chair. >> reporter: but justine won't left ghosting spook her. >> after i licked my wounds a little bit i'm going to get back to it.got to have hope. >> and speaking of breaking up there's even an app. the app is called binder and it will send a text or voice
reporter: gone are the days of breaking someone's heart face-to-face, those famous words uttered by marcia on a post-it. >> reporter: now it's more haunting with ghosting on the rice. ghosting is how people are calling it quits, it's when one person out of the blue ends a romantic relationship by cutting all contact never to be heard from again. >> he completely fell off the face of the planet and i still haven't heard from him to this day. >> reporter: 26-year-old justine...
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filming "happy birthday marcia."omen of color and drag queens said no more. and so those are all tipping points that i'm proud to be a part of. >> it's interesting that you bring up stone wall. we talked about it when we were at a moment trying to think about what a watershed moment is. we are looking for pictures, right? there is one image of the stone wall right. thinking about that. stone wall is without coverage in part because the media simply didn't bother to cover what was happen ing when stone wall happened. >> we are debating what's good coverage. i was the first one screaming when i saw the "vanity fair" cover thinking this is great. at the same time that's a very specific depiction of trans people . >> and of womanhood in general. >> very dependent on resource that is most people don't have in most cases. one of the frustrating things is it tends to be celebrity and spectacle or yented. we love trans celeb 'tis and love talking about caitlyn jenner who most of us aren't like and will never be. when caitlyn
filming "happy birthday marcia."omen of color and drag queens said no more. and so those are all tipping points that i'm proud to be a part of. >> it's interesting that you bring up stone wall. we talked about it when we were at a moment trying to think about what a watershed moment is. we are looking for pictures, right? there is one image of the stone wall right. thinking about that. stone wall is without coverage in part because the media simply didn't bother to cover what...
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marcia and i will see you top of the hour.ctions you almost miss. and ones you never thought you'd make. we help connect where you are. to places you never thought you'd go. this, is why we travel. and why we continue to create new technology to connect you to the people and places that matter. new flonase allergy relief nasal spray. 24 hour relief that outperforms a leading allergy pill. most allergy pills only control one inflammatory substance flonase controls six. seize the day and the night. new flonase. 6 is greater than 1. this changes everything. >>> we are on our steamy fox and friends plaza with one of the best christian contemporary artists. i get to spend a little time with you guys at the music awards. you cleaned house, took home flee three awards including artist of the year. your fans here love you. >> right. >> you're so incredible. what about your music now is getting these crowds getting people to follow you? what's behind your music bringing everybody to you? >> the last 48 hours we walked through charlesto
marcia and i will see you top of the hour.ctions you almost miss. and ones you never thought you'd make. we help connect where you are. to places you never thought you'd go. this, is why we travel. and why we continue to create new technology to connect you to the people and places that matter. new flonase allergy relief nasal spray. 24 hour relief that outperforms a leading allergy pill. most allergy pills only control one inflammatory substance flonase controls six. seize the day and the...
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host: in portland, connecticut, democrat, hi, marcia. caller: i am 73 years old and have always been an environmentalist. proud to be called a tree hugger. there are deniers of climate change that will say, well there will always be weather patterns and cycles, cold and hot. possibly for the last thousand years. recently, the past to 70 or 80 years, enter man. enter massive corporate pollution and weather patterns will go off the chart. i want to leave something for my grandchildren but i want to ask the question about 12 years ago on c-span, there was a representative from the environmental group, and they were addressing mountaintop removal. companies blow off the tops of mountains as a cheaper way to get to coal, causing all this mountaintop removal to fall down. the breeze and rocks go into the waterway community below the mountains, literally destroying these communities. could your guest address this and what is being done about this terrible practice? guest: it is a great question. mount have removal is when a coal company will dy
host: in portland, connecticut, democrat, hi, marcia. caller: i am 73 years old and have always been an environmentalist. proud to be called a tree hugger. there are deniers of climate change that will say, well there will always be weather patterns and cycles, cold and hot. possibly for the last thousand years. recently, the past to 70 or 80 years, enter man. enter massive corporate pollution and weather patterns will go off the chart. i want to leave something for my grandchildren but i want...