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paul simon. >> the pauls. >> and bob dylan.have one here. >> i wake up in 3:00 in the morning. i'm in chicago. i find out that mr. bucket list is on my set. very excited to have with us rock 'n' roll hall of famer and member of 12-time grammy award winner marking the anniversary of the organization they founded to provide health care to kids in needs. the children's health care fund. gentlemen, it's a great honor to have you both here. not only, paul, because of the remarkable music that you've provided us for so long but also 25 years of this organization taking care of children in need. talk about what's happened over the past 25 years and what you hope to accomplish over the next 25. >> well, first of all, thanks for your kind words, joe. sorry that you're -- what are you doing in chicago? >> i'm cursed. i'm cursed. i'm just stupid. i'm always in the wrong place at the wrong time. >> he thought this weekend was l lallapalooza. >> i'm in the wrong place at the wrong time. i'm dr. john here. talk about your organization and wh
paul simon. >> the pauls. >> and bob dylan.have one here. >> i wake up in 3:00 in the morning. i'm in chicago. i find out that mr. bucket list is on my set. very excited to have with us rock 'n' roll hall of famer and member of 12-time grammy award winner marking the anniversary of the organization they founded to provide health care to kids in needs. the children's health care fund. gentlemen, it's a great honor to have you both here. not only, paul, because of the remarkable...
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paul simon going to be with us next hour.re among the top two, three, four songwriters in rock history, right? >> not just songwriter, but he's one of the most adventurous musician >> no doubt about it. >> graceland was such a brhr tit inspired musicians all the way down to, you know, vampire weekend now. >> yeah, no doubt about it. of course, he just -- he keeps experimenting, keeps moving forward. it's very exciting. well, listen. we've also got some politics to talk about, j klein. >> do we have to womuch prefer to talk about paul simon, but we'll do that next hour. with you let's talk first about the debate that's coming up next wednesday in denver. we're less than a week out from it. mitt romney has to laser focus, one conrvative after another going out there, telling hi steidistracted. have a laser focus on the economy. i want to read you what daniel henninger wrote todayn "the wall street journal." he said stupid in the famous quotation from 1992's clinton versus bush mpai, it's the economy, stupid. whoever thinks a u.
paul simon going to be with us next hour.re among the top two, three, four songwriters in rock history, right? >> not just songwriter, but he's one of the most adventurous musician >> no doubt about it. >> graceland was such a brhr tit inspired musicians all the way down to, you know, vampire weekend now. >> yeah, no doubt about it. of course, he just -- he keeps experimenting, keeps moving forward. it's very exciting. well, listen. we've also got some politics to talk...
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. >> when i saw that slide and the word kodachrome i thought of paul simon's song and i have it here on my phone. the first to verses are appropriate. when you talk about the political context of the one photograph. when i think on all the crap i learned in high school it is a wonder i can think at all. now my lack of education hasn't hurt me much. i can read the writing on wall. kodachrome you give us those night bright colors, the cleanest summer, makes you think the world is a sunny day. i got a night kind of camera and love to take photographs so don't take my kodachrome away. >> glad you mentioned that. my as a in the book tells the back story of the manbo and ataya families that open with paul simon's kodachrome. i open with that very lyric. because what i say is kodachrome does make you think all the world is a sunny day but what if the story isn't so sunny? that is the central problem and the central challenge and the central delight of these color photographs. >> how did you find personality? a great job -- allow him to have a world of wonderment in a confined space? >> very
. >> when i saw that slide and the word kodachrome i thought of paul simon's song and i have it here on my phone. the first to verses are appropriate. when you talk about the political context of the one photograph. when i think on all the crap i learned in high school it is a wonder i can think at all. now my lack of education hasn't hurt me much. i can read the writing on wall. kodachrome you give us those night bright colors, the cleanest summer, makes you think the world is a sunny...
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but i open with paul simon's. i opened with that. it is what i say, it does make you think all the world is a sunny day. but what of the story really is a society? and that is to my take, the central problem and the central challenge and the central the late of these photographs. yes. >> how did you find? a great job. and allow him to have to that confined space. >> a very perceptive observations. so, billy was four when he left camp. he does not remember any of this. he has very fleeting memories. his family, as was common among, as you know, a japanese-american families. his parents never talked about this episode of all. so he has no members of this. he has no evidence of bitterness he remembers going around looking for rocks with his grandmother. he remembers little things like that. but he has no bitterness. he is of very quiet gentleman, of very reticent man and does not speak extensively about any of these subjects, but he is extremely happy that his father's photographs are coming to public attention. maybe one more and then
but i open with paul simon's. i opened with that. it is what i say, it does make you think all the world is a sunny day. but what of the story really is a society? and that is to my take, the central problem and the central challenge and the central the late of these photographs. yes. >> how did you find? a great job. and allow him to have to that confined space. >> a very perceptive observations. so, billy was four when he left camp. he does not remember any of this. he has very...
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my essay in the book tells the back story of manbo but i opened with paul simon's kodachrome. i open with those very lyrics. [laughter] because what i say is, kodachrome does make you think all the world is a sunny day but for this story really isn't so sunny and that, that is the central problem in the central challenge and the central delight of these color photographs. >> did you get to meet with little billy and how did you find his personality? he did a great job in those pictures and a lot of it has him within a confined space. >> it's a very perceptive observation. billy was four when he left. he doesn't remember any of this. he has a very faded memory. his family as it was common among japanese-american families, his parents never talked about it at all. so he has no memories of this. he has no evidence that herness. he remembers going around looking for rocks with his grandmother and he remembers little things like that, but he has no bitterness. he is a very quiet gentleman, a very reticent man, and doesn't. >> extensively about any of these subjects but he is extrem
my essay in the book tells the back story of manbo but i opened with paul simon's kodachrome. i open with those very lyrics. [laughter] because what i say is, kodachrome does make you think all the world is a sunny day but for this story really isn't so sunny and that, that is the central problem in the central challenge and the central delight of these color photographs. >> did you get to meet with little billy and how did you find his personality? he did a great job in those pictures...
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what about paul simon in the bow tie?allic symbols an a bow tie is a symbol of castration, so you're never going to win in a bow tie. >> you ask most people about a bow tie, they say waiters and professors. is that the image you want to convey? i don't know. >> we got michael duca kis today. bruce babbitt on monday. thank you for joining us. up next, toure's take on another president. jfk's legacy in action this week. i i had pain in my abdomen...g. it just wouldn't go away. i was spotting, but i had already gone through menopause. these symptoms may be nothing... but they could be early warning signs of a gynecologic cancer, such as cervical, ovarian, or uterine cancer. feeling bloated for no reason. that's what i remember. seeing my doctor probably saved my life. warning signs are not the same for everyone. if you think something's wrong... see your doctor. ask about gynecologic cancer. and get the inside knowledge. yeah, you -- you know, everything can cost upwards of...[ whistles ] i did not want to think about that.
what about paul simon in the bow tie?allic symbols an a bow tie is a symbol of castration, so you're never going to win in a bow tie. >> you ask most people about a bow tie, they say waiters and professors. is that the image you want to convey? i don't know. >> we got michael duca kis today. bruce babbitt on monday. thank you for joining us. up next, toure's take on another president. jfk's legacy in action this week. i i had pain in my abdomen...g. it just wouldn't go away. i was...
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i had opened with paul simon's protocol. it was my very later. [laughter] kodachrome does make these things seem all the world a sunny day. but what the story is not so sunny? i think that is the central problem and the central challenge in the central delight of these color photographs. >> yes, ma'am? >> [inaudible question] >> why did you find his personality -- you guys have done a great job, as long as they have a role of government within a confined space -- would we be better? >> it is a very perceptive observation, surely. billy was four years old when he left camp. he doesn't remember any of this. he has very fleeting memories. his family, as it was common among chapter japanese-american families, he never talked about this episode at all, really. he has no memory of this. he has no evidence. he remembers going around looking for rocks with his grandmother. he remembers little things like that. but he has no bitterness. he is a very quiet gentleman, very reticent man. and he doesn't speak extensively about any of these subjects. but he is
i had opened with paul simon's protocol. it was my very later. [laughter] kodachrome does make these things seem all the world a sunny day. but what the story is not so sunny? i think that is the central problem and the central challenge in the central delight of these color photographs. >> yes, ma'am? >> [inaudible question] >> why did you find his personality -- you guys have done a great job, as long as they have a role of government within a confined space -- would we be...
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. >> i have to say that when i saw the work kodachrome ephod of paul simon song. and i have it here on my phone. the first two verses are so appropriate, particularly when you talk about the political context of the one photograph that is so political. i learned in high school and it's a wonder i can think of all. my lack of education hasn't hurt me none. i can read the writing on the wall. give us those nice, bright colors, the greens of summer, makes you think all the world is a sunny day. i've got a nikon camera, i let you take photographs. so mama, don't take my kodachrome away. [laughter] >> i'm glad you mentioned that. my essay in the book is really telling the back store of manbo indian tiger family. i have with paula simons kodachrome eye open with that very very. because i see kodachrome does make you think all the world is a sunny day. but what if the story really isn't so sunny and that is the central problem in the central challenge and the sensual delight of these color photographs. [inaudible] facer to insulate him and allow him to have a world which
. >> i have to say that when i saw the work kodachrome ephod of paul simon song. and i have it here on my phone. the first two verses are so appropriate, particularly when you talk about the political context of the one photograph that is so political. i learned in high school and it's a wonder i can think of all. my lack of education hasn't hurt me none. i can read the writing on the wall. give us those nice, bright colors, the greens of summer, makes you think all the world is a sunny...
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the wake-up songs have been love me like a rock by paul simon.come fly with me by frank sonata, wake up little susie by simon and garfunkel, and greater love and the theme from mission impossible and my favorite, where is my mind. [laughter] the burning question is, who gets to pick a song? >> i recognize what you're telling me. i really don't know. sometimes it's nice to talk to somebody to get into that. >> i know you are the authority. >> i would probably say jpl. >> that explains a lot of your songs. the last question i know you are an expert in common that is your own trajectory of planetary science and living with and enjoying it, i can see you are still enthusiastic about it. what has been the high points and low points for you in the world of science, and what keeps you enthusiastic about it? >> well, my full-time at nasa, which is almost 15 years is the high point in my career. so computer sciences, really, the psychological philosophical ideals. i'm interested in taking photographs. i like being outdoors. and doing it all with nasa. and
the wake-up songs have been love me like a rock by paul simon.come fly with me by frank sonata, wake up little susie by simon and garfunkel, and greater love and the theme from mission impossible and my favorite, where is my mind. [laughter] the burning question is, who gets to pick a song? >> i recognize what you're telling me. i really don't know. sometimes it's nice to talk to somebody to get into that. >> i know you are the authority. >> i would probably say jpl. >>...
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the wake of songs for various rovers' included love me like a rock by paul simon, come fly with me by frank sinatra, wakeup little susie, re are loved by golden earring. the theme from mission impossible and my favorite, where is my mind? who gets to pick the songs? >> tangentially, study that or don't know. and -- to get into that. and gbl in their team probably. >> the dress code is a pretty good bunch. the last question you are an expert in is your own trajectory in coming in to the planetary science and enjoying and living i can see you are still enthusiastic about it. what has been the high point and the low point for you in the world of science and what keeps you enthusiastic about it? >> my whole time at nasa which is almost 15 years is the high point of my career. bringing on computer science, with the philosophical bent, i am interested in taking photographs and like being outdoors. i have been able to do it all with nasa and never anticipated that. i certainly remember the landing on the moon and i could have recited to you all of the different astronauts and neil armstrong
the wake of songs for various rovers' included love me like a rock by paul simon, come fly with me by frank sinatra, wakeup little susie, re are loved by golden earring. the theme from mission impossible and my favorite, where is my mind? who gets to pick the songs? >> tangentially, study that or don't know. and -- to get into that. and gbl in their team probably. >> the dress code is a pretty good bunch. the last question you are an expert in is your own trajectory in coming in to...
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simon's fake quote, attempt at satire was not fully appreciated. in other words, everybody didn't get it. "new york times" columnist pauln wrote, "can i say that even though i'm not exactly a fan of mitt romney's, this is just bad behavior?" from liberal commentator taylor marsh, "simon's piece spread like wildfire and calling a gigantic ripple." they weren't alone. simon clarified in editor's note he believes paul ryan calls mitt romney something more dignified than "stench." both presidential candidates promise they will not increase taxes on the poor and middle class but will make a dent in the deficit. this evening we look at romney's plan which has been called mathematically by one group and the president and his campaign have been all over it. chief national correspondent jim angle gets out his calculator tonight. >> mitt romney's budget plan will hurt the middle class. raising taxes on the average family by up to $2,000. getting a tax break, $250,000 to multimillionaires. >> one might think from this obama ad governor romney is specifically proposing to raise middle class taxes by $2,000. but that's not true. in
simon's fake quote, attempt at satire was not fully appreciated. in other words, everybody didn't get it. "new york times" columnist pauln wrote, "can i say that even though i'm not exactly a fan of mitt romney's, this is just bad behavior?" from liberal commentator taylor marsh, "simon's piece spread like wildfire and calling a gigantic ripple." they weren't alone. simon clarified in editor's note he believes paul ryan calls mitt romney something more dignified...
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and would join legends that have recorded songs for james bond movies -- including paul mccartney, duran-duran, carly simoner that one? madonna's "die another day." and apparently she told france radio a new song is coming out at the end of the year. rest of the album, two years away. would have to think that is going to be great. >> who doesn't love adele? >> so true. >> it is going to be fantastic. >> have to agree. >> i love james bond movies. are you with me? >> i'm with you on that. watch it on a saturday morning when it is raining. >> i like you more and more, john. more and more. more and more. >> telling you what. back at you. it's also clinically proven... to help keep plaque from coming back. plus, it works in these other areas dentists check most. ♪ new crest pro-health clinical plaque control toothpaste. life opens up when you do. for extra plaque protection try new crest pro-health clinical rinse. it's time to free ourselves from the smell and harshness of bleach. and free ourselves from worrying about the ones we love. new lysol power & free has more cleaning power than bleach. how? the secre
and would join legends that have recorded songs for james bond movies -- including paul mccartney, duran-duran, carly simoner that one? madonna's "die another day." and apparently she told france radio a new song is coming out at the end of the year. rest of the album, two years away. would have to think that is going to be great. >> who doesn't love adele? >> so true. >> it is going to be fantastic. >> have to agree. >> i love james bond movies. are you...
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that's what roger simon was touching on. paul ryan was supposed to bring excitement to the romney campaign. instead he brought a l of panton fire ratings from the factchrs miomwapped to be paul ryan's ticket to the white house but things aren't going so well and paul ryan is probably thinking i've got a mill stone around my neck. this isn't going to help me for 2016 at all. if there is bad blood between them, that's what it . theepareit a not being satisfied by one another. >> certainly that springtime appearance in florida that was secretly recorded is not doing the ticket any faye vors and now the obama campaign is out with this new ad that's going tbe playing in a lot of different states, particularly in colorado, ida,vaew hampshire, ohio, virginia, and in iowa. let's take a look. >> i approve this message. ey are victims, who believe that government has a responsibility to care for them, who believe they are entitled t health care, to housing, to you name it. and they will vote for this president no matter what. and so my job
that's what roger simon was touching on. paul ryan was supposed to bring excitement to the romney campaign. instead he brought a l of panton fire ratings from the factchrs miomwapped to be paul ryan's ticket to the white house but things aren't going so well and paul ryan is probably thinking i've got a mill stone around my neck. this isn't going to help me for 2016 at all. if there is bad blood between them, that's what it . theepareit a not being satisfied by one another. >> certainly...
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paul mccartney -- >> thabd one? ♪ nobody does it better >> the unmistakable carly simon.ilm, by the way, "skyfall" will hit theaters november 9th. >>> and coming up here tonight, tough guy clint eas wood responses to people were haking fun of him at the convention. he tells us the real reason he went rogue. helping millions of americans retire on their terms. when they want. where they want. doing what they want. ameriprise. the strength of a leader in retirement planning. the heart of 10,000 advisors working with you one-to-one. together for your future. ♪ but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! i've been fortunate to win on golf's biggest stages. but when joint pain and stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit, even the smallest things became difficult. i finally understood what serious joint pain is like. i talked to my rheumatologist and he prescribed
paul mccartney -- >> thabd one? ♪ nobody does it better >> the unmistakable carly simon.ilm, by the way, "skyfall" will hit theaters november 9th. >>> and coming up here tonight, tough guy clint eas wood responses to people were haking fun of him at the convention. he tells us the real reason he went rogue. helping millions of americans retire on their terms. when they want. where they want. doing what they want. ameriprise. the strength of a leader in...
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. >>> roger simon got attention for his political column this week because he had paul ryan reportedly toxic nickname for his running mate, let ryan be ryan and let the stench be the stench. suddenly you could smell that story in lots of places. >> yes. the stench. that is what paul ryan is actually calling mitt romney according to politico. >> "the new york times" columnist blogged this is bad behavior, you're supposed to wait until it is over before you do this kind of thing. says it demonstrates the toxic press is in ryan's head, except that roger, well, made that up. it was a bit of satire, subtle enough that politico had to add an editor's note later saying some readers were confused that this was satire, which means it was too subtle and probably a bad idea. >>> jim bell, top producer at the "today" show says matt lauer had nothing to do with the controversial decision to dump co-host ann curry. he says the move to replace her with savannah guthrie wasn't matt's call, it was bell's decision. he discussed losing ratings lead to good morning america after a 16 year run and called t
. >>> roger simon got attention for his political column this week because he had paul ryan reportedly toxic nickname for his running mate, let ryan be ryan and let the stench be the stench. suddenly you could smell that story in lots of places. >> yes. the stench. that is what paul ryan is actually calling mitt romney according to politico. >> "the new york times" columnist blogged this is bad behavior, you're supposed to wait until it is over before you do this...
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paul clement. [applause] >> thank you, roger, for that kind introduction to it is great to be at the cato institute. i have attended a number of the simon lectures myself, so it is an honor to present thoughts on october term 2011, a constitutional moment. i had the distinct pleasure of arguing the challenge to the affordable care act on behalf of 26 states. very fact that 26 states combined together in a challenge against the federal statute is a remarkable development and the case itself was remarkable in almost every respect. i want to talk principally about that case and the court's decision. i am under no delusions that there is anything left to be said about the health-care case since it has been as analyzed as any case in recent memory, and that is consistent with this entire case. i have been incredibly privilege to be involved in 60 supreme court cases that are argued, others that i briefed there is no case that i can remember that captured -- briefed. there is no case that i can remember the capture the public imagine the way the health-care case did. i also think it is fair to say the health-care case had a unique arch. somet
paul clement. [applause] >> thank you, roger, for that kind introduction to it is great to be at the cato institute. i have attended a number of the simon lectures myself, so it is an honor to present thoughts on october term 2011, a constitutional moment. i had the distinct pleasure of arguing the challenge to the affordable care act on behalf of 26 states. very fact that 26 states combined together in a challenge against the federal statute is a remarkable development and the case...
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catholic bishops went to paul ryan, a catholic and said, this plan that you have put forward, it hurts the poor, it's not a morally sound proposal for the country. sister simoneell last night, the famous nun on the bus, made a case. let's listen to what she said last evening regarding the romney/ryan budget. >> in order to cut taxes for the wealthy, the romney/ryan budget would make it even tougher on hard working americans like billy to feed their families. pa paul ryan says this budget is in keeping with the moral values of our shares faith. i disagree. together we understand an immoral budget that hurts already struggling families does not reflect our nation's values. we are better than that. >> mark, i actually -- i thought this -- we talked a lot about the conference of catholic bishops being upset with the administration on the contraceptive coverage issue. this got a lot less play and i think in terms of the searing indictment of a plan from the catholic bishops to a catholic, it's incredibly powerful. >> right. and i think, you know, it goes to the early point about marginalization of the opposition. because i think the decision to put sandra fluke ou
catholic bishops went to paul ryan, a catholic and said, this plan that you have put forward, it hurts the poor, it's not a morally sound proposal for the country. sister simoneell last night, the famous nun on the bus, made a case. let's listen to what she said last evening regarding the romney/ryan budget. >> in order to cut taxes for the wealthy, the romney/ryan budget would make it even tougher on hard working americans like billy to feed their families. pa paul ryan says this budget...
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simon lecture leading off our issue. we begin the second decade of these lectures with no less distinguished speaker. it is the honorable paulclement who is known as one of the most gifted prak ticks their to appear regularly before the supreme court. he's currently partner with ban kroft p. l. l. c. his prabtd is takes him far and wide. he served as solicitor of the united states until 2005 to 2008. prior po the conformation of christ or it general, he served nor nearly a year and is principle deputy for over three years. the more than seven years of service in the office is the longest period of continue use service in the office of by the solicitor general since the 19th century. he's argued over 60 cases before the supreme court, including, of course, [inaudible] the case which we begin this conference today. he received the bachelors degree from georgetown university school of foreign service and a master disagree of economics from came bridge university. he graduated from harvard law school where he was the supreme court editor of the harvard law review. following graduation, he clerked for judge lawrence h. of the u.s
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. >> simone campbell, she went across the country to protest the paul ryan medicare cuts.ing moment. the catholic vote is often the swing vote. they want to put wisconsin in play, think they can put michigan in play. in the state of ohio, pennsylvania, which some republicans think they can put in play. i'm skeptical on that point. if you look at the bigger states, often the catholics can be a swing vote. reagan democrats, catholics, some of them are union members, vote democrats sometimes, but they can be swayed by republicans on conservative social issues, tough on crime issues, catholic voters, one of the subsets we watch, a big deal at the republican convention about the obama health care plan, the fight over contraception policy and this is the democrat counterargument. >> she will be speaking on the budget? >> that was what the bus tour was about. that the paul ryan budget, the romney/ryan view, call it what you will, would be destructive, and as a nun, a caregiver, protector of the poor, those who have the least in society, her view, it was amoral, that the ryan budg
. >> simone campbell, she went across the country to protest the paul ryan medicare cuts.ing moment. the catholic vote is often the swing vote. they want to put wisconsin in play, think they can put michigan in play. in the state of ohio, pennsylvania, which some republicans think they can put in play. i'm skeptical on that point. if you look at the bigger states, often the catholics can be a swing vote. reagan democrats, catholics, some of them are union members, vote democrats...
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this is potentially a really good interpretation about the simon lectures speaking shortly that seems -- i joke with paul that i make up living in supporting various cases. he argues half of the supreme court's docket to get press. this case two years ago just like tom listed those cases this is your garden variety case involving federalism, adultery and chemical weapons. this woman learned that her best friend was pregnant by her husband. and instead of divorcing him for arguing she does what i am sure some of the might want to do which is that some chemicals, not particularly novel chemicals but ready access in worked in a lab. nothing illegal to possess the use of these chemicals and sprinkles them on the erstwhile best friend's mailbox, door handle to her car, she does get little chemical burns and what not so this woman gets charged with attempted murder or assault or things like that, she gets charged by the federal prosecutors with violating the federal statute that implements the international treaty on chemical weapons proliferation. so the first question comes to mind, first issue the supreme c
this is potentially a really good interpretation about the simon lectures speaking shortly that seems -- i joke with paul that i make up living in supporting various cases. he argues half of the supreme court's docket to get press. this case two years ago just like tom listed those cases this is your garden variety case involving federalism, adultery and chemical weapons. this woman learned that her best friend was pregnant by her husband. and instead of divorcing him for arguing she does what...
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simon lecture leading issue. we include the second day of these lectures and distinguish the speaker, the hon. paul clement, and will appear regularly before the supreme court. he is currently partner in washington although taking him far and why the. he served forty-third solicitor general of the united states from june of 2005 until june of 2008. prior to the conversation of solicitor general he served as acting solicitor general for nearly a year, as deputy solicitor general for three years and seven years of service is the longest period of continuous service, in the nineteenth century. he argued 16 cases before the supreme court including the case with which we began this conference today. mr clement received his bachelor's degree from shore -- storage town university service and master's degree in economics from cambridge university. he graduated from harvard law school as supreme court editor of harvard law review. following graduation, and the u.s. court of appeals. and he went on to serve seat chief counsel of the subcommittee on the constitution and property rights is subject today is int
simon lecture leading issue. we include the second day of these lectures and distinguish the speaker, the hon. paul clement, and will appear regularly before the supreme court. he is currently partner in washington although taking him far and why the. he served forty-third solicitor general of the united states from june of 2005 until june of 2008. prior to the conversation of solicitor general he served as acting solicitor general for nearly a year, as deputy solicitor general for three years...
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sister simone campbell, a catholic nun, leader in a religious order called the sisters of social service. she organized the bus tour through nine states to oppose the paulral failure and wrote a letter in 2010. >> i guess there's no war on religion for democrats. they're cheering faith tonight. in its substance, this may be one of the most effective speeches at the convention. i really believe it. how many nuns go in and get that kind of reaction? there's a real connection tonight. >> also a great tradition. one of the things is the church has intervened very hard on the birth control issue. it's now raised in the son of a jesuit seminary and a community organizer as a communitarian ethic that we're our brother's keeper our sister's keeper, and hot you get is an imbalance in the coverage and also the strength in which the church intervenes on the social issues, and on issues like these core issues of economic justice. we have seen it this year in which the church was very, very loud on the birth control decision and morenut newmuted a from the sisters on the bus. >> i want to go to lawrence o'donnell who is with cecile richards. >> cecile, the first con
sister simone campbell, a catholic nun, leader in a religious order called the sisters of social service. she organized the bus tour through nine states to oppose the paulral failure and wrote a letter in 2010. >> i guess there's no war on religion for democrats. they're cheering faith tonight. in its substance, this may be one of the most effective speeches at the convention. i really believe it. how many nuns go in and get that kind of reaction? there's a real connection tonight....