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. >> he is a recently naturalized united states citizen from somalia. he returned to his home in the united states in june and was put under surveillance. he has been tracked for months. the f.b.i. said he expressed support for isis and downloading images of the fighters to his facebook page. >>> the measles outbreak traced back to an infected person at disney is now officially over. officials say 131 people in california came down with the highly contagious disease starting in december. measles cases spread to half a dozen states in mexico and canada but health officials say no new cases have cornered up so they have cleared the outbreak -- declared the outbreak over. many of the people who were sick were not immunized again the measles. >> the richmond mayor wants to create a new official logo that would be changing the official logo. he refuses to use it on official decisionary and accused the richmond seal. he wants to rebrand the city and create a new public image. >> still ahead a tv personnel has a rude rant caught on camera. wait until you hear w
. >> he is a recently naturalized united states citizen from somalia. he returned to his home in the united states in june and was put under surveillance. he has been tracked for months. the f.b.i. said he expressed support for isis and downloading images of the fighters to his facebook page. >>> the measles outbreak traced back to an infected person at disney is now officially over. officials say 131 people in california came down with the highly contagious disease starting in...
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amendment begins by overturning dred scott and it says all persons born or naturalized in the united states are united states citizensand it also says that no state can deprive a person of life, liberty or property without due process of law and any equal protection of the law. this is the first time that the constitution was ever directly applied to the state and local governments and also gives the power to enforce it. in the 15th amendment adopted in 1870 says that the right to vote cannot be denied by race or previous condition of servitude. >> how would you grade the interpretations of these amendments and you are not substitute to any. >> i would give an f. or f. minus. why do i say that? >> you've never probably heard of the case to interpret these amendments in 1873 called the slaughterhouse cases. louisiana adopted the law to give the monopoly in the louisiana legislators and some didn't want to work had a challenge into the court rejected the challenge and interpreted every tradition of 13th and 14th amendments. for for example the supreme court said that the equal protection clause can be used only to prot
amendment begins by overturning dred scott and it says all persons born or naturalized in the united states are united states citizensand it also says that no state can deprive a person of life, liberty or property without due process of law and any equal protection of the law. this is the first time that the constitution was ever directly applied to the state and local governments and also gives the power to enforce it. in the 15th amendment adopted in 1870 says that the right to vote cannot...
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important for all americans to recognize -- the united states constitution stipulates that anyone that is 35 years or age or older and a natural born citizen can run for the presidency. all of us meet that criteria and the people will make the decision. [applause] [applause] yes? [applause] ladies >> she was considered modern for her time and called mrs. president by her detractors and was outspoken about her views on slavery and women's rights as one of the most prolific writers of any first lady. she provides a unique window into colonial america and her personal life. abigail adams, sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's original series of first ladies." it examines the public and private lives of the women who filled the position of first lady and their influence on the presidency from martha washington to michelle obama sundays at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span three. as a comp lamented the series, c-span's new book is now available. -- as a complement to the series, c-span's new book is now available providing lively stories of these fascinating women, creating an illuminating entertaining, and inspiring re
important for all americans to recognize -- the united states constitution stipulates that anyone that is 35 years or age or older and a natural born citizen can run for the presidency. all of us meet that criteria and the people will make the decision. [applause] [applause] yes? [applause] ladies >> she was considered modern for her time and called mrs. president by her detractors and was outspoken about her views on slavery and women's rights as one of the most prolific writers of any...
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important for all americans to recognize -- the united states constitution stipulates that anyone who is 35 years of age or older and a natural born citizen can run for the presidency. the people will make that decision. [applause] >> ladies -- >> she was considered modern for her time, called mrs. president by her detractors, and was outspoken about her views on slavery and women's rights as one of the most prolific writers she provides unique window into her personal life. abigail adams on first ladies influence and image. examining the public and private life the women who fill the position of first lady, and their influence on the presidency. from martha washington to michelle obama, sundays at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. as a complement to the series, c-span's new book is now available. "first ladies, providing lively stories of these american women creating an illuminating entertaining, and inspiring read. it is available through your favorite bookstore or online bookseller. >> today is the white house correspondents dinner. watch our live coverage of the black-tie event on c-span starting at 6:00 p.m. easte
important for all americans to recognize -- the united states constitution stipulates that anyone who is 35 years of age or older and a natural born citizen can run for the presidency. the people will make that decision. [applause] >> ladies -- >> she was considered modern for her time, called mrs. president by her detractors, and was outspoken about her views on slavery and women's rights as one of the most prolific writers she provides unique window into her personal life. abigail...
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united states. one of the democratic ideas formed in the free mind of a citizen madison's text moves naturally from the interior precincts of the human mind to the ideas initial public articulation under the free speech clause. madison recognize that public articulation of an ideal well necessary to the functioning of an effective democracy can reach only a limited audience. accordingly madison's text next provides for a speech amplifier the free press what to disseminate the idea to a mass audience. what the democratic idea is really conceived and widely disseminated under the conscience of speech and press clause madison carefully provides for the next phase of democracy by protecting the right to take collective action in support of the idea through free assembly. supplemented supplemented and 58 with a non- textual right of free association. finally, once the adherence of organized collectively and support of the idea, the petition clause assures them the right to have the idea presented and considered by the formal democratic lawmaking audience. audience. no rights bearing provision in our his
united states. one of the democratic ideas formed in the free mind of a citizen madison's text moves naturally from the interior precincts of the human mind to the ideas initial public articulation under the free speech clause. madison recognize that public articulation of an ideal well necessary to the functioning of an effective democracy can reach only a limited audience. accordingly madison's text next provides for a speech amplifier the free press what to disseminate the idea to a mass...
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united states. once the democrat i did is form in the free mind of a citizen, madison's text is naturally from the interior precincts of the human spine to the initial public articulation under the free speech clause. what madison recognize that public articulation of an idea while necessary to the functioning of an effective democracy can reach only a limited audience. accordingly madison's text next provide for speech amplifier the free press, to disseminate the idea to a mass audience. once the democratic idea is really concede and widely disseminated, under the conscience speech and press clauses, madison carefully provides for the next phase of democracy by protecting the right to take collective action in support of the idea through free assembly. judicially supplemented in 1958 by the non-textual right to free association. finally, once the parents of organize collective in support of the idea competition clause assures them the right to the idea resented and considered by the formal to craddick lawmaking audience -- democratic lawmaking audience. no provision in our history before or since somewhat
united states. once the democrat i did is form in the free mind of a citizen, madison's text is naturally from the interior precincts of the human spine to the initial public articulation under the free speech clause. what madison recognize that public articulation of an idea while necessary to the functioning of an effective democracy can reach only a limited audience. accordingly madison's text next provide for speech amplifier the free press, to disseminate the idea to a mass audience. once...
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naturalized u.s. citizen was indicted by grand jury yesterday he was arrested february after returning to the united states syria he travel to syria and whatever training and was ordered by cleric to return to the states and carry out an act of terrorism if convicted he faces up to 38 years in prison. >>anny hong: new details about an apparent murder-suicide and phoenix police say three brothers as well f the allegations out of a lawsuit against the owner of one san francisco apartment building just bush spoke with a former tenant and a lawyer about the conditions inside the marquetry complex. >>reporter: they have never seen anything like the conditions in size 1751 market street take a look at these images provided by the attorney representing more than a dozen people there will be mice everywhere now live tear for claviers she said and not care most of the tenants tear do not speak english crystal says it will take advantage of them and the immigration status he was scare a lot of them and then i know their rights a 10 it was murdered here in january of 2014 it took him about five months to clean up the
naturalized u.s. citizen was indicted by grand jury yesterday he was arrested february after returning to the united states syria he travel to syria and whatever training and was ordered by cleric to return to the states and carry out an act of terrorism if convicted he faces up to 38 years in prison. >>anny hong: new details about an apparent murder-suicide and phoenix police say three brothers as well f the allegations out of a lawsuit against the owner of one san francisco apartment...
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officials say, a cleric in syria directed mohamud to return to the united states to carry out an act of terrorism. a recently naturalized citizen from somalia returned to his new home in the u.s. in june. he was put under surveillance. the fbi claims it discovered he wanted to do something big including going to a texas military base to kill american soldiers execution style. his attorney says his client will plead not guilty. he suggested the case is weak. the fbi claims terrorism was a family affair. he went to syria to join his brother in fighting jihad. the fbi says his brother died there fighting. amy? >> all right. pierre thomas with the latest. >>> now to the weather. flash flooding and tornados in texas overnight. a snowstorm out west. dangerous weather in the forecast. >> it's all one storm with all of those variables. houston. this is a university. almost a half foot of rain falling. look at what was happening. they had to shut down at least one building. a rough morning there. look what was happening in the panhandle of texas, tornadoes were reported. this one is in oklahoma. this i-80 in wyoming, a huge pileup. part
officials say, a cleric in syria directed mohamud to return to the united states to carry out an act of terrorism. a recently naturalized citizen from somalia returned to his new home in the u.s. in june. he was put under surveillance. the fbi claims it discovered he wanted to do something big including going to a texas military base to kill american soldiers execution style. his attorney says his client will plead not guilty. he suggested the case is weak. the fbi claims terrorism was a family...
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naturalized u.s. citizen sheik mohammad from columbus, ohio, was arrested in february. traveled to syria and went through terror training and was ordered here to return to the united stateserrorism. >>> repulsive, disgusting and sickening. that's how one florida sheriff describes a violent crime caught on tape. a third person is now under arrest for a gang rape in panama city beach during spring break. the two others arrested earlier were students of troy university in alabama. it all happened last month in broad daylight. this is a blurred version of that shaky cell phone video. alabama cops found it while investigating an unrelated crime. police say hundreds of bystanders stood nearby, but did nothing. the victim does not even remember the attack. >> i mean, she was totally incapacitated. she was not even moving at some points and then one time in the video she actually was able to get her hand up and grab a hand and try to move it. they looked like wild animals feeding on a corpse in the middle of the woods on a carcass. i mean, it's just a frenzy. >> that's a pretty strong statement right there. alexandra field is live in panama city beach following the latest. what
naturalized u.s. citizen sheik mohammad from columbus, ohio, was arrested in february. traveled to syria and went through terror training and was ordered here to return to the united stateserrorism. >>> repulsive, disgusting and sickening. that's how one florida sheriff describes a violent crime caught on tape. a third person is now under arrest for a gang rape in panama city beach during spring break. the two others arrested earlier were students of troy university in alabama. it all...
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naturalized u.s. citizen. what's the appeal of these kinds of individuals to actually leave the united states of america, fly toross into syria, train with a terrorist group and come back to the united states with instructions to kill americans? >> we talked about the appeal being isis propaganda ideology. you can lead a simpleler life overseas allowing you to practice islam at its forms. look at this case compared to others like the zrntsarnaev brothers involved in the boston marathon killings. each case human beings involved. a brother who convinced this kid, young man, to go over. also we had a religious figure evidently in isis who persuaded him to come back home. in almost all cases i saw, where a youth was involved with ideology that was this sort of heinous, there's a human being involved in telling him, look this ideology might look ugly but it's okay. >> not the first time. it almost happens, bob bair every week hearing about more americans who want to train with one of the terror groups whether isis or aqap al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, al shabaab, whatever. it's happening seemingly more and more
naturalized u.s. citizen. what's the appeal of these kinds of individuals to actually leave the united states of america, fly toross into syria, train with a terrorist group and come back to the united states with instructions to kill americans? >> we talked about the appeal being isis propaganda ideology. you can lead a simpleler life overseas allowing you to practice islam at its forms. look at this case compared to others like the zrntsarnaev brothers involved in the boston marathon...
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natural law and conscience and its enemies, he is vice-chairman of the united states commission and international religious freedom. cheese served on the president's council on bioethics, received honors such as presidential citizens medal land given lectures at harvard, yale, univ. of st. andrews and cornell university. his students report he will miss class but his absence is excused because more often than that it is travel to the vatican to chat with the pope. given their future success in the academy and public intellectuals, these thinkers can confine themselves to their own intellectual and political enclaves. having ascended the ranks of the left and the right they could from their chests, applaud their own side and sneer at the other and remain forever convinced of their own arguments and sensibilities. but they don't. instead they do what they have come here to do tonight namely not only listen to but deeply engage with the other, not merely tolerate the other's arguments that remain open attentive and vulnerable to them and some pursue common ground common understanding and common purpose of please join me in welcoming to grand rapids doctors cornel west and robert george. [applause] >> thank you very m
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is you need to be free big natural resource, have very few citizens per square mile and have the tap never turn off. it's a little hard to scale with the whole united states. saudi arabia has done that norway extractive industries have done that. and nonfree countries, it's the kiss of death quite frankly. and extractive industries and nonfree countries you've been supporting populations on the basis of modern success but on the basis of natural resources can be really dangerous. fortunately in america we can do better in alaska has shown it doesn't have to be terrible. >> host: ronald is calling from west lafayette indiana. are you associated with purdue? >> guest: >> caller: yes i am. >> host: and the student ecological science and engineering. >> host: go ahead with your question or comment. >> guest: i have a two-part question. but i'm thinking about distribution and supply and demand. i would like to know i do think you would improve everyone had access to nutritious food? akamai, how do you think the american food system of government would be effective if government supports the programs like snape and corn and soybeans if they were replaced by an
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naturalized citizen. federal authorities say the arrest marks the first time he made it back to the united states.ffiliate and got lessons in shooting weapons and breaking into homes. a cleric reportedly told him to go back to america and commit an act of mass destruction. he reportedly wanted to follow in this brother's foot steps. he died in june. days later he returned to the united states and was arrested in february. me is one of several terrorist juanwannabes arrested. >> thanks. we will talk more about that story with new york mayor rudy giuliani who helped find counter terrorist task force here in new york city. looks like two fbi guys on the inside. he did get back from syria. >> that is the bad news. he shouldn't have gotten back from syria. good news is we caught him. remember president bush used to say the difficulty here is we have to be right 100% of the time. they have to be right less than 1% of the time. i think that is the issue we are facing. that gets more difficult when it is internal terrorism. the fact that he left the united states came back under funny circumstances would
naturalized citizen. federal authorities say the arrest marks the first time he made it back to the united states.ffiliate and got lessons in shooting weapons and breaking into homes. a cleric reportedly told him to go back to america and commit an act of mass destruction. he reportedly wanted to follow in this brother's foot steps. he died in june. days later he returned to the united states and was arrested in february. me is one of several terrorist juanwannabes arrested. >> thanks. we...
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natural law, and cob sheens and its enemies. is it the vice-chairman of the united states commission on international religious freedom. has served on the president's council on bioethics has received honors such as the presidential citizens medal, and has given lectures at harvard yale, university of st. al-andrews and cornell university himself students report that sometimes he will miss class but his absence is excused because more often than not it's to travel to the vatican to chat with the pope. given their huge success both in the academy and as public intellectuals, these two thinkers could very will consign themselves to their own intellectual and political enclaves. they could live easy lives as pontiffs. having ascended the ranks of the left and right they could thump their chest, applaud their own side and sneer at the other and remain forever convinced of their own arguments and sensibilities. but they don't. instead they do what they have come here to tonight. namely not only listen to but deeply engage with the other not merely tolerate the other's argument us but remain open, attentive, and vulnerable to them. in sum pursue common ground, common understanding and common purpose. so please join me in welcom
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nature of how people think about policing in the united states of america. each of these incidents is damaging to the overall relationship that you want between good citizens and appreciate your time. >> thank you. >>> ferguson missouri voters made history choosing a local path. two black candidates among three candidates just elected to city council meaning soon half of the city's six council members will be african-american. turnout increased substantially nearly one in three voters casting ballots. it was the first city-wide election since last summer's shooting death of an unarm eded man. race never shown to be a factor in that shooting. >>> a big night in chicago for mayor rahm emanuel. voters giving the embattled mayor a second term. he beat his challenger jesus "chuy" garcia. >> grandson of an ingrant and an immigrant which is why we are the greatest city in america. and don't let anybody ever tell you -- around the world there is no other city that an immigrant from mexico and the grandson of an immigrant from moldavia could both run for the highest office of this great city. that is why we are the greatest city. >> the 55-year-old emanuel will almost
nature of how people think about policing in the united states of america. each of these incidents is damaging to the overall relationship that you want between good citizens and appreciate your time. >> thank you. >>> ferguson missouri voters made history choosing a local path. two black candidates among three candidates just elected to city council meaning soon half of the city's six council members will be african-american. turnout increased substantially nearly one in three...
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naturally mean that the president would ask congress for a declaration of war. ♪ >> what this is reported no is that the united states would not only declare war on their own citizensfor last two months, japanese americans have artie been feeling the immediate effects of the attacks in hawaii. animosity is steadily increasing and president franklin d roosevelt just issued an executive order, one authorizes the deportation of approximately 110,000 japanese americans to internment camps across the united states. >> i think that was the most difficult part. four people that were raised in the united states, thought they were american citizens, then to be told, we can't trust you. you have done nothing wrong, but just in case we are going to put you in concentration cap's. >> i think the government were of two minds. the idiots were usually the ones who control it. their thought was, if we don't run them off they are going to send messages back to japan. most of the civilian population except on the east coast were ambivalent about the whole thing. >> my friends, my usual friends were talking to me. i went down this long hallway and i thought, i wonder what is wrong wi
naturally mean that the president would ask congress for a declaration of war. ♪ >> what this is reported no is that the united states would not only declare war on their own citizensfor last two months, japanese americans have artie been feeling the immediate effects of the attacks in hawaii. animosity is steadily increasing and president franklin d roosevelt just issued an executive order, one authorizes the deportation of approximately 110,000 japanese americans to internment camps...
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-- no oriental could become a citizen of the united states between -- after the oriental exclusion act of 1924, until the japanese were allowed to apply for naturalizationfter they had spent the better part or some of them -- of their lives in prisons. so that on the one side of the fence, the villains are people we revere, from the outroar, the fear that the press -- much of it made up -- the battle of los angeles was one of the famous battles of world war ii. you may remember when after 12 hours of firing shells, we still missed the enemy, which was a navy weather balloon. so that people were terrified. the press was feeding that. politicians, as always, would follow the press, and among the people who come out as villains in the book, are franklin roosevelt, who signed the order putting the japanese into these camps, and a strain -- strange fellow, roosevelt, a hero but believer in thing like eugenics and felt that the japanese were 2,000 years behind caucasians. we learn that wasn't true. 2,000 years behind because of the shape of their skull. so he wanted to institute a national program to change the shape of their skulls over 2,000 years so they w
-- no oriental could become a citizen of the united states between -- after the oriental exclusion act of 1924, until the japanese were allowed to apply for naturalizationfter they had spent the better part or some of them -- of their lives in prisons. so that on the one side of the fence, the villains are people we revere, from the outroar, the fear that the press -- much of it made up -- the battle of los angeles was one of the famous battles of world war ii. you may remember when after 12...