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pimm: thank you so much, that orton and london -- in london. we are still waiting for the house to vote on the trade deal and president obama has put all of his credibility online for the vote. and the ceo of the wholesale start up box is providing fee tuition to children of his employees. how is he going to pay for it? we will explain, coming up. now it is a mystery violence -- virus that has south korea on edge. peopleinfected 126,000 in south korea and at least 11 people have died. let's look at the threat with dr. anthony found she, he is the director of the national and to -- director at the national faucci.e -- anthony he is the director of the national institutes of health. uci: occasionally, a infected and get go someplace else like to the u.k. or someplace and spread the outbreak. generally, the outbreak is very, very restricted. what we are seeing in south korea is very unusual. this is the largest number of any cases outside of any middle eastern countries. there are over 126 cases and 11 deaths. it is a very serious respiratory illn
pimm: thank you so much, that orton and london -- in london. we are still waiting for the house to vote on the trade deal and president obama has put all of his credibility online for the vote. and the ceo of the wholesale start up box is providing fee tuition to children of his employees. how is he going to pay for it? we will explain, coming up. now it is a mystery violence -- virus that has south korea on edge. peopleinfected 126,000 in south korea and at least 11 people have died. let's...
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sam sweeney is live at the height orton with what could happen. -- high court with what could happen. sam: these decisions don't of first amendment rights, freedom of speech, and criminal rights issues. the court ruled unanimously that statements about child abuse can be used as evidence in court even if the child does not testify. two other decisions today dealt with free speech. the court upheld the refusal to issue a license but with the confederate flag. unlike a sticker, which is private property, license plates were declared state properties of the state has discretion. in a second free-speech case they ruled that an arizona church have the right to put up temporary signs around the church. the temporary ordinance limited that ability, but did allow similar election style signs. in another decision they spare the life of a convicted killer, saying that louisiana not execute a cop killer because he was mentally disabled. in the final case of the day, a hot topic in the district right now, the prosecutor must prove that the defendant or dealer knew exactly the chemical compound of
sam sweeney is live at the height orton with what could happen. -- high court with what could happen. sam: these decisions don't of first amendment rights, freedom of speech, and criminal rights issues. the court ruled unanimously that statements about child abuse can be used as evidence in court even if the child does not testify. two other decisions today dealt with free speech. the court upheld the refusal to issue a license but with the confederate flag. unlike a sticker, which is private...
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now it is a lot more orton to -- important to save something. i'm trying to use the photographs to a concept. i didn't start out that way. i was just take pictures when the kids were around and gradually constructed around them. charlie: immediate family, they were around. sally: a documentary. charlie: they grew to become what? sally: they grew to have a narrative around them. metaphorical implications. it got much more complicated. sally:charlie: did you know what you are doing? sally: no. i used a commonplace to somehow make images that were resonant and revelatory in anesthetic and lyrical way. what could be more commonplace than children, rugrats? charlie: children at a cabin. sally: yeah. i worked with 12-year-olds before that. charlie: they were under 10 at the time? sally: the kids were not even born then. charlie: but when you took photographs, they were all under 10. sally: yeah. charlie: what were you saying? what were you telling us? on one hand it is all the things of what it means to be young and jumping in the water and all that.
now it is a lot more orton to -- important to save something. i'm trying to use the photographs to a concept. i didn't start out that way. i was just take pictures when the kids were around and gradually constructed around them. charlie: immediate family, they were around. sally: a documentary. charlie: they grew to become what? sally: they grew to have a narrative around them. metaphorical implications. it got much more complicated. sally:charlie: did you know what you are doing? sally: no. i...
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you could say he's been a lame-duck for five years or he's still in orton.ongress has basically given him a free hand. they have postured a lot but at the end of the day, have a couple of months to review. it's more like eight he'll get stunned by july 7 or later. if it goes later that in congress gets a longer term to review the iranians are looking to get sanctions off do not want. there's a somewhat hard deadline coming up. don't think obama's status in terms of he's not going to be in office a year and a half, i don't think that has any play on the iran deal. scarlet: thank you so much. ahead, after the racially motivated shooting in south carolina, many are asking why the government still flies the flag. or on that, next. -- more on that, next. ♪ scarlet: the racially motivated shooting at a lack church has run the debate of the confederate flag front and center of the presidential campaign. the flag is hoisted next to a civil war monument. some say take it down and others say it belongs there. joining us now is john heilemann. when jeb bush was the flo
you could say he's been a lame-duck for five years or he's still in orton.ongress has basically given him a free hand. they have postured a lot but at the end of the day, have a couple of months to review. it's more like eight he'll get stunned by july 7 or later. if it goes later that in congress gets a longer term to review the iranians are looking to get sanctions off do not want. there's a somewhat hard deadline coming up. don't think obama's status in terms of he's not going to be in...