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we are also delighted to recognize mark robinson of the american board of trial advocates, who's a partner for today's program. please turn off your cell phones and prepare for a really engaging discussion. and now, let me introduce our esteemed and extremely impressive panelists. former chief justice of the iowa supreme court. she currently practices law in des moines, iowa, focuses on appellate case consulting litigation. she was appointed to the iowa supreme court in 1993 by the governor and selected by her peers to serve as chief justice in 2006. her term on the court expired on december 31, 2010. and you will hear her striking story about the reaction to a decision that she issued in iowa and the consequences that it had in iowa. justice barbara has been a justice of the florida supreme court since 1997 and served as chief justice from 2004 to 2006. she's been involved in her time with the court with several notable cases, including the bush v. gore case from 2000, the michael schiavo case from 2004 and fascinating cases we've discussed involving dogsmiths and searches and seizures. y
we are also delighted to recognize mark robinson of the american board of trial advocates, who's a partner for today's program. please turn off your cell phones and prepare for a really engaging discussion. and now, let me introduce our esteemed and extremely impressive panelists. former chief justice of the iowa supreme court. she currently practices law in des moines, iowa, focuses on appellate case consulting litigation. she was appointed to the iowa supreme court in 1993 by the governor and...
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we recognize mark robinson of the american board of trial advocates who is a partner for today's program. please turn off your cell phones and prepare for a really engaging discussion and now let me introduce our esteemed and extremely impressive panelists. marsha ternus is former chief justice of the iowa supreme court. she practices law in des moines, iowa. she was appointed to the iowa supreme court in 1993 by the governor. chosen to serve as chief justice in 2006. her term on the court expired on december 31st, 2010 and you'll hear her striking story about the reaction to a decision that she issued in iowa and the consequences that it had in iowa. justice barbara pariente has been a justice of the florida supreme court since 1997 and served as chief justice from 2004 to 2006. she's been involved with several notable cases including the bush v gore case from 2000. the michael shafo case from 2004. some fascinating cases we discussed involving dog snifs and searches and seizures. you have an amazing run and had some extremely sobering reaction tours designates as well. we'll learn abou
we recognize mark robinson of the american board of trial advocates who is a partner for today's program. please turn off your cell phones and prepare for a really engaging discussion and now let me introduce our esteemed and extremely impressive panelists. marsha ternus is former chief justice of the iowa supreme court. she practices law in des moines, iowa. she was appointed to the iowa supreme court in 1993 by the governor. chosen to serve as chief justice in 2006. her term on the court...
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we are also delighted to recognize mark robinson of the american board of trial advocates, who's a partner for today's program. please turn off your cell phones and prepare for a really engaging discussion. and now, let me introduce our esteemed and extremely impressive panelists. former chief justice of the iowa supreme court. she currently practices law in des moines, iowa, focuses on appellate case consulting litigation. she was appointed to the iowa supreme court in 1993 by the governor and selected by her peers to serve as chief justice in 2006. her term on the court expired on december 31, 2010. and you will hear her striking story about the reaction to a decision that she issued in iowa and the consequences that it had in iowa. justice barbara has been a justice of the florida supreme court since 1997 and served as chief justice from 2004 to 2006. she's been involved in her time with the court with several notable cases, including the bush v. gore case from 2000, the michael schiavo case from 2004 and fascinating cases we've discussed involving dogsmiths and searches and seizures. y
we are also delighted to recognize mark robinson of the american board of trial advocates, who's a partner for today's program. please turn off your cell phones and prepare for a really engaging discussion. and now, let me introduce our esteemed and extremely impressive panelists. former chief justice of the iowa supreme court. she currently practices law in des moines, iowa, focuses on appellate case consulting litigation. she was appointed to the iowa supreme court in 1993 by the governor and...
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we are also delighted to recognize mark robinson of the american board of trial advocates, who's a partnerfor today's program. please turn off your cell phones and prepare for a really engaging discussion. and now, let me introduce our esteemed and extremely impressive panelists. former chief justice of the iowa supreme court. she currently practices law in des moines, iowa, focuses on appellate case consulting litigation. she was appointed to the iowa supreme court in 1993 by the governor and selected by her peers to serve as chief justice in 2006. her term on the court expired on december 31, 2010. and you will hear her striking story about the reaction to a decision that she issued in iowa and the consequences that it had in iowa. justice barbara has been a justice of the florida supreme court since 1997 and served as chief justice from 2004 to 2006. she's been involved in her time with the court with several notable cases, including the bush v. gore case from 2000, the michael schiavo case from 2004 and fascinating cases we've discussed involving dogsmiths and searches and seizures. yo
we are also delighted to recognize mark robinson of the american board of trial advocates, who's a partnerfor today's program. please turn off your cell phones and prepare for a really engaging discussion. and now, let me introduce our esteemed and extremely impressive panelists. former chief justice of the iowa supreme court. she currently practices law in des moines, iowa, focuses on appellate case consulting litigation. she was appointed to the iowa supreme court in 1993 by the governor and...
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. >> mark, eugene robinson is in washington. he's got a question for you. gene? >> mark -- >> gene? >> unemployment is down to 6.1% or something like that. among african-americans much higher and coming down much more slowly. i wanted to know, do you have specific ideas about what would bring that down further and faster? and, second, are you hearing any ideas not just from democrats but also from republicans these days? >> let me add to what you said, gene. we have identified ten cities, ten cities, where the african-american unemployment vat in excess of 20%. this is a national crisis. when you've got high unemployment in cities like chicago, and that's just one example where it's over 20%. and if you juxtapose that to the fact that small business lending, to african-american businesses, is really down across both, from the sba to many of the banks, there are many solutions out there. many steps that we need to take. you've got to fix schools and education. that's long term. you've got to get the workforce training system better calibrated so that we're preparing people for the ma
. >> mark, eugene robinson is in washington. he's got a question for you. gene? >> mark -- >> gene? >> unemployment is down to 6.1% or something like that. among african-americans much higher and coming down much more slowly. i wanted to know, do you have specific ideas about what would bring that down further and faster? and, second, are you hearing any ideas not just from democrats but also from republicans these days? >> let me add to what you said, gene. we...
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mark wahlberg. charlize, channing and melissa. hi everybody. i'm shaun robinson.ason is officially here and that makes the biggest and the best movies are in theater returning favors laugh out loud and romance this summer has it all but we start with angelina jolie who shows us that this has never looked so good. when you in early 20's dui you would be am about his door mother of 6 engaged director an actress can you believe this is your will i have? did you ever think about all this? >> no. no. not at all. honestly no secret i was quite a dark person. i didn't know, i was self-destructive and dark. didn't know if i would make it. didn't know if you would have a life and if you would ever be capable of being a mother and being all the this innings to somebody else. so 0my life changed the minute i became a parent. >>reporter: 6 kids and around 8 years with brad later and revealed she and fiance of two years more interested in each other now than when they met. >>reporter: what make the 2 of you work. >> we work hard at it. we
mark wahlberg. charlize, channing and melissa. hi everybody. i'm shaun robinson.ason is officially here and that makes the biggest and the best movies are in theater returning favors laugh out loud and romance this summer has it all but we start with angelina jolie who shows us that this has never looked so good. when you in early 20's dui you would be am about his door mother of 6 engaged director an actress can you believe this is your will i have? did you ever think about all this? >>...
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with us onset, we have mike barnicle, thomas roberts, mark halperin, and in washington, eugene robinsons? >> tofour goals in since meants. people complain nobody ever scores. this was terrific. >> a good point. >> point after field goal -- >> look at the crying. that's like a red sox game. seriously. >> we're used to it. brazilians aren't. >> the chanting was incredible up it started to go off the rails. and i couldn't tweet fast enough to keep up with the goals. >> were you live tweeting? >> i was. >> most tweeted sport event ever. >> at some point in my house hold, we walked away. couldn't look anymore. it was too painful. >> why was it so painful? >> it was just an obliteration. i mean it was. >> that's he what happens in sports. >> what happened though? this wasn't supposed to go like this. >> when i say brazil fell apart, that must be what happened. look, germany beat brazil by six goals, which is just -- it never happens. germany only beat the united states by one goal. so does that mean that the united states soccer team is better than brazil ? i don't think so. they just crumble
with us onset, we have mike barnicle, thomas roberts, mark halperin, and in washington, eugene robinsons? >> tofour goals in since meants. people complain nobody ever scores. this was terrific. >> a good point. >> point after field goal -- >> look at the crying. that's like a red sox game. seriously. >> we're used to it. brazilians aren't. >> the chanting was incredible up it started to go off the rails. and i couldn't tweet fast enough to keep up with the...
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robinson did. only 8% of the roster is african-american. what should baseball do, what can they do to attract more young african-americans question mark >> its a cultural issue that goes beyond baseball. i don't think you can isolated just to baseball. in baseball, it is influenced by latin players. time that the african-americans were a larger percentage, there were few latin americans. now there are more asian and non-american players. , butnk baseball is trying has to intensify its efforts to get young people engaged at an early level. soccer, for one. tennis, golf, other sports. baseball has to work harder and better. i think more inventively to try to maintain the interest of african-american athletes. >> we are lucky in boston. end baseballouth program. the largest free baseball league in america. they branch out into a number of teams, including the boston astros. important, 62 kids have come out of that leak and play college baseball. left-handed pitcher from vanderbilt. the things of a tie together, the educational element. it is hard. the r.b.i. program was a well intended. it is never reach that. it is important they get that tog
robinson did. only 8% of the roster is african-american. what should baseball do, what can they do to attract more young african-americans question mark >> its a cultural issue that goes beyond baseball. i don't think you can isolated just to baseball. in baseball, it is influenced by latin players. time that the african-americans were a larger percentage, there were few latin americans. now there are more asian and non-american players. , butnk baseball is trying has to intensify its...
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mark halper halperin. director of city soccer, gary hopki hopkins. associate editor of the washington post and eugene robinsonin nashville, another pulitzer prize winner. belgium clearly was the better team. they were playing in the american zone the entire game. man, we had a chance at the end. >> it was one game too many for the u.s. this belgium team is a tough team. a very, very good team. i think probably the best team we have played so far. if you look at the game itself, without tim howard, it would be a two, three, four or five to nil game. 16 saves is a record in world cups. he's a tiger woods type performance. all day, it looked like he was never going to get beat. ultimately, you can't carry on doing that. tim was never going to do it on his own. he was on his own. you know, it's been a great run, a great performance. it's going to be a tough day. >> it's hard for anyone to do, especially you. how does, what is his name? how does he feel today? he's right there, at one point, i don't know if we have the clip or not, he's right there and the ball is right there and the moment is right there and he m
mark halper halperin. director of city soccer, gary hopki hopkins. associate editor of the washington post and eugene robinsonin nashville, another pulitzer prize winner. belgium clearly was the better team. they were playing in the american zone the entire game. man, we had a chance at the end. >> it was one game too many for the u.s. this belgium team is a tough team. a very, very good team. i think probably the best team we have played so far. if you look at the game itself, without...
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it marks another communist party officials on domestic and global issues. this is about 90 minutes. >> hello. my name is chauncey robinson. i am from open, california. [cheers and applause] but i was born and raised in new jersey. and i am a member of the communist party and the wife see how. [cheers and applause] what i was asked to do was do a speech honoring our elders, so i'm going to do that. we are gathered here this weekend for the 30th national convention of the communist party u.s.a. it is a party that has had 95 years of his three, of struggle, dedication, defeats and victories. from each of those struggles that the party has any part of, we have been able to learn from this experience is in order to go forth and analyze the ever-changing political climate. here in the year 2014, we still at the nation and the world in a state of unrest where the working class continues to struggle, fight and most of all survived. in a capitalist society hell-bent on our ex-dictation and demoralization. this weekend we are coming together to share our ex. as, learn from one another, analyze our current political situation and h
it marks another communist party officials on domestic and global issues. this is about 90 minutes. >> hello. my name is chauncey robinson. i am from open, california. [cheers and applause] but i was born and raised in new jersey. and i am a member of the communist party and the wife see how. [cheers and applause] what i was asked to do was do a speech honoring our elders, so i'm going to do that. we are gathered here this weekend for the 30th national convention of the communist party...
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have "morning joe" contributor mark halperin, contributor mike barnicle and in washington, associate editor of "the washington post" and political analyst eugene robinsonand white house correspondent for the associated press, julie pace. willie, how are you? good to have you with us. >> good to see you. >> so we'll be starting, of course, with ukraine and all the questions that are truly emerging out of this. you'll be hearing from this father who is on the front page of the "new york post" and a lot of other papers as well who i think crystallizes the evil that has been done upon so many families. pro-russian rebels in ukraine appear to finally be cooperating with the investigation into the downing of malaysia airlines flight 17. the separatists or kremlin surrogates have handed over the jet's black boxes after days of pressure from victims' families and world leaders as well. a train filled with bodies of the crash victims arrived moments ago before it will reach amsterdam ultimately. and malaysia's prime minister says the rebels have given them full access to the crash site. the move comes hours after obama criticized the rebels and russian presiden
have "morning joe" contributor mark halperin, contributor mike barnicle and in washington, associate editor of "the washington post" and political analyst eugene robinsonand white house correspondent for the associated press, julie pace. willie, how are you? good to have you with us. >> good to see you. >> so we'll be starting, of course, with ukraine and all the questions that are truly emerging out of this. you'll be hearing from this father who is on the front...